What is a state verb? Give an example
It's a a verb which describes a state and not an action
Explain the difference between these words LISTEN – HEAR
listen - to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it
hear - to receive or become conscious of a sound using your ears
They were sent home from school for being unpolite.
They were sent home from school for being impolite.
Talk about your future plans after finishing this course if you can’t name 3 phrases.used to introduce an opinion
For me / I'd have to say / in my opinion ...
How many types of Conditional sentences have we learnt?
Conditionals 0, 1, 2, 3
Put the correct preposition: depend …
depend on
If you’ll see him, what would you say?
If you saw him, what would you say?
Jump 5 times if you can’t remember 3 responses to show interest
I don't believe it / Oh, no / oh, dear / How embarrassing! / That's really funny / You must be joking / Yes, I know
What is the structure of Passive voice
be + V3
Guess the word: to put used objects or materials through a special process so that they can be used again
recycle
We’ve been knowing them since we were children.
We’ve known them since we were children.
Bark 5 times if you can’t say 7 types of story in 1 minute.
a biopic a docudrama a disaster movie a romantic comedy a period drama a fantasy film a science fiction film a psychological thriller an action film an adventure film a mystery a crime film
WHAT NARRATIVE TENSES DO WE HAVE IN ENGLISH?
Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect, (Past Perfect Continuous)
Explain the difference between these words BORROW – LEND
borrow - take smth for a period of time lend - give smth for a period of time
His flat is less messier than it used to be.
His flat is less messy than it used to be.
Stand up and jump 5 times if you can’t pronounce these words correctly BUTTER – BETTER - BATTER DESSERT – DESERT BEAR – BEER - BEARD CHEF – CHIEF.
BUTTER – BETTER - BATTER DESSERT – DESERT BEAR – BEER - BEARD CHEF – CHIEF.
What is a compound noun? Give some examples.
swimming pool / traffic lights /...
Guess the word: to ask someone to come to your home, usually for a drink or a meal
invite over
He asked me what time would we arrive.
He asked me what time we would arrive.
Draw a portrait of your classmate with your left hand if you can’t name 5 idioms with their forms.
to be close to one’s heart /kloʊz/ /hɑːʳt/ to run out of time to hit the nail on the head /neɪl/ let’s face it /feɪs/ on the top of the world to be in hot water to put your foot in it to work against the clock /əˈɡeɪnst/ to keep an eye on smb/smth to give smb a hand not my cup of tea a piece of cake /piːs/ a dark horse get out of the rat race /ˈræt ˌreɪs/