Make a sentence: "She / go / to school / every day"
She goes to school everyday
Name 3 jobs around the house.
carry the shopping / clean the bath / cook dinner / do the washing-up / feed the cat / make your bed / tidy your room / walk the dog
You use it to talk to friends and send texts. What is it?
a smartphone
Put the word "never" in the sentence: "I check my emails before school."
I never check my emails before school
Complete the question: "How ______ text messages do you send?"
many
Make a sentence in the Present Simple: "I / watch / TV / every evening"
I watch TV every evening.
I / cook / now
I am cooking now
Name two things you can do on a tablet.
watch films, play games, read websites, etc.
Put the adverbs in order from the most often to the least often: sometimes, never, always
always, sometimes, never
Complete the question: "How ______ music do you listen to?"
much
Correct the mistake: "My brother play football on Saturdays."
My brother plays football on Saturdays.
Complete the phrase: "to ______ the shopping"
carry
What gadget can "count your steps"?
a fitness tracker
Make a true sentence about you using "often".
Example: I often watch TV. / I often play games.
Is this noun countable or uncountable? "homework"
uncountable
Correct the mistake: "You like listening to music?"
Do you like listening to music?
What are they doing?
They're cooking
You ask it questions and it plays music. What is it?
a smart speaker
Correct the mistake: "She never is late for school."
She is never late for school
Make a question for this answer: "I watch about 10 hours of TV a week."
How much TV do you watch (in a week)?
Ask two questions about your partner's typical weekend.
Example: "What do you usually do on weekends?" "Do you meet your friends?"
Make a negative sentence and a question: "We / have / dinner / now"
We aren't having dinner now. Are we having dinner now?
Ask a question about technology using "How often...?"
How often do you use your tablet? How often do you play computer games?
Ask a question using "How often" and the "help".
Example: How often do you help your parents at home?
Make two questions: one with "How much" and one with "How many" about computers.
Example: How much does this computer cost? / How many computers are in your house?