To be or not to be
My school bag
Our timetable
Word order
Present simple power
100

Complete the sentence: "I _____ a student."

am

100

You use this to write. It's often black or blue and you can erase it.

pencil

100

The day after Monday.

Tuesday

100

 Put the words in order: name / is / My / Kate

My name is Kate

100

Make a positive sentence: She / like / apples

She likes apples

200

Make this sentence negative: "They are at home."

They are not (aren't) at home

200

 You keep your pens, pencils, and erasers in this.

pencil case

200

You learn about numbers and equations in this subject.

Maths (Mathematics)

200

Put the words in order: are / How / you / old / ?

How old are you?

200

 Make this sentence negative: I play football every day.

I don't play football every day

300

Create a question: you / are / happy / ?

Are you happy?

300

You use this to cut paper.

scissors

300

The last day of the school week for most students.

Friday

300

 Put the words in order: doesn't / He / to / school / walk

He doesn't walk to school

300

Create a question: you / live / in London / ?

Do you live in London?

400

Answer the question: "Are you from Russia?" (Give a full negative answer).

No, I am not

400

You use this to draw straight lines and measure length.

ruler

400

 You study this subject to learn about events that happened in the past.

History

400

Put the words in order: often / We / to / the / go / park

We often go to the park

400

Make a negative sentence: She studies French.

She doesn't study French

500

Form a question for this answer: "No, they aren't. They are at the cinema."

Are they at school?

500

This is a soft, brown object you use to remove pencil marks from paper.

eraser

500

You learn about different countries, capitals, and mountains in this subject.

Geography

500

Put the words in order: homework / do / usually / I / my / after / dinner


I usually do my homework after dinner

500

Correct the mistake: "He don't like bananas."

He doesn't like bananas

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