Make a sentence in the present continuous.
I’m eating lunch now.
Name 3 adjectives of personality.
kind, lazy, friendly
What does “to save money” mean?
To keep money, not spend it.
Fill in: I ______ (live) here since 2010.
I have lived here since 2010.
Name 3 means of transport.
car, bus, train
What’s the difference between: I work now vs. I’m working now?
I work now = incorrect (use for routines). I’m working now = correct (action happening now).
Which adjective is the opposite of generous?
mean / selfish
Give 2 examples of things you shouldn’t spend much money on.
clothes you don’t need, expensive coffee, lottery tickets
Use “for” or “since”: I’ve known him ___ last year.
I’ve known him since last year.
Which is safer: cars or planes? Why?
Planes are safer because there are fewer accidents.
Correct this: He is play football every Saturday.
He plays football every Saturday. OR He is playing football now.
Compare: My mother is … than my father.
My mother is more patient than my father.
Make a past simple sentence about something you bought last week.
I bought new shoes last week.
Make a sentence with the present perfect continuous (use study).
I have been studying English for two hours.
Use a comparative: Buses are … than trains.
Buses are cheaper than trains.
Make a question in the future form: we / have / meeting / tomorrow.
Are we having a meeting tomorrow?
Superlative: Who is the most … person in your family?
My sister is the most intelligent person in my family.
What’s better: spending money or saving it? Why?
Saving is better because you have money for the future.
What’s the difference between: I’ve worked here for 5 years and I worked here for 5 years?
I’ve worked here for 5 years = I still work here.
Use a superlative: What’s the best transport in your city?
The metro is the best transport in my city.
Tell me one thing you did yesterday (past simple) AND one thing you have done recently (present perfect).
Yesterday I watched TV. + I have visited my friend recently.
Use a, an, the, no article: ___ children are very curious.
Ø children are very curious.
Imagine you win $1,000. What would you spend it on? (2nd conditional)
If I won $1,000, I would travel to Italy.
What’s one big change you would make in your life if you could?
If I could, I would move to another country.
Make a sentence with a future plan: Next year I ______ (travel) to …
Next year I am going to travel to Japan.