Which word is not an adjective?
fit, polite, help, kind
help = verb
What is the opposite of noisy?
quiet
Change the adjectives to comparative adjectives:
exciting, pretty, good
more exciting, prettier, better
She need to cook dinner for her family tonight.
She needs to cook dinner for her family.
What are three pieces of furniture you might find in a cafe?
table, sofa, bookcase, chairs
What word means 'healthy and strong, especially from exercising'?
fit
What is leather?
Give 3 examples of adjectives that can be used to describe furniture.
comfortable, uncomfortable, soft, hard, leather, plastic, etc.
Your sofas isn't very comfortable.
Your sofas aren't very comfortable.
What are four pieces of furniture you might find in a living room?
sofa, table, bookcase, rug, painting
Define 'work'
Do a job to get money
What is 'the top of a room which you can see when you look up'?
ceiling
What is the adjective form of the word 'wood'?
wooden
I like to study science because it is very interested.
I like to study science because it is very interesting.
Give advice to someone who doesn't know what job to choose. Use 'should'
Different answers
What word mean 'make it easier for someone to do something'?
help
What are the two words you can use for the furniture that you put books on?
bookcase, bookshelf
Change the sentence to a question:
She has to study English.
Does she have to study English?
I think that forests are much more prettier than deserts.
I think that forests are much prettier than deserts.
What is the world's tallest building? (unit 5)
Burj Khalifa
What word means 'something which is typical of what you are talking about'?
example
What are the two definitions for 'study'
(noun and verb)
verb: learn something or review things you have learned
noun: a room in a house for working and studying
Fill in the blank with three different adjectives:
Cats are _________ than elephants.
smaller, cuter, nicer, more interesting
My friend thinks we should studying together tonight.
My friend thinks we should study together tonight.
Pronounce these two sentences:
You have to do your homework tonight.
You have two assignments for this class.
Have to (f sound)
have two (v sound)