Fill in the blank:
1. I ___ a student.
2. My name ___ Anna.
3. They __ happy with the results.
1. Am
2. Is
3. Are
Choose is/are:
1. __ there a bank near here?
2. There __ no bank near here.
3. There __ many students in the class.
1. Is
2. Is
3. Areusually/ breakfast/ at 7 AM/ I/ eat
I usually eat breakfast at 7 AM.
Pluralize:
1. Child
2. Tooth
3. Mouse
1. Children
2. Teeth
3. Mice
Present Simple or Continues?
1. She __ TV every evening. (watch)
2. She __ TV right now. (watch)
1. She watches TV every evening.
2. She is watching TV right now.
Negative transformation. Make it negative:
1. She is from Italy.
2. She is your teacher.
3. The cats are on the bed.
4. They are on the beach.
1. She isn’t from Italy.
2. She isn’t your teacher.
3. The cats aren’t on the bed.
4. They aren’t on the beach.
Ask a question:
1. There is some milk on the fridge.
2. There are five chairs in the room.
1. Is there any milk in the fridge?
2. Are there five chairs in the room?
Question formation. Ask where.
She lives in London.
Where does she live?
Pronoun swap. Use pronoun instead:
1. Tom and I love football.
2. My sisters and brothers are funny.
3. Kate goes to school every day.
1. We love football
2. They are funny.
3. She goes to school every day.
Negative transformation:
1. They play tennis on Sundays.
2. They are playing tennis now.
1. They don’t play tennis on Sundays.
2. They aren’t playing tennis now.
Error correction.
1. We am happy today.
2. We is tired.
1. We are happy today.
2. We are tired.
Negative + any:
1. There are some apples.
2. There is some milk.
3. There are some cats here.1. There aren’t any apples.
2. There isn’t any milk.
3. There aren’t any cats here.
Add adverbs of frequency (often and etc)
They go to the park.
e.g They often go to the park.
Possessive fill-in.
1. This is __ book. (John)
2. This is __ pen. (Kate)
3. These are __ toys. (Mary)
1. John’s
2. Kate’s
3. Mary’s
Look at the picture. What is he/she doing?
1. She is running.
2. She is cooking.
3. He is playing computer games.
4. He is doing his homework.Ask a question:
1. They were at the cinema.
2. She is your teacher.
1. Were they at the cinema?
2. Is she your teacher?
Complete with a twist:
There __ (not) a cat, but there __ 3 dogs!
There isn’t a cat, but there are 3 dogs!
Correct the mistake:
How many cats she has?How many cats does she have?
That/ this/ these/ those
1. __ shoes are dirty.
2. __ cat is cute.
3. I like __ doll on the far shelf.
4. I don’t know __ people on that party.
1. These
2. This
3. That
4. Those
They __ to the beach, but today they __ home. (stay, go, usually)
They usually go to the beach, but today they are staying home.
Use *to be* + an adjective to describe this emoji:
1. 😄
2. 😡
3. 😪
4. 😂
1. He/she is happy.
2. He/she is angry.
3. He/she is sad.
4. He/she is funny.
Look at the picture. Say 3 sentences with there is/are.
e.g. There are books in the floor.
Ask 3 questions to find out: what, where, when someone’s birthday party is.
E.g What do you want? Where is the party?
Say a sentence with *it’s* and *its* correctly.
E.g. It’s raining.
The dog wagged its tail.
Mime it! Act out the action for others to guess.
E.g. I’m cooking