What do you call a person who fixes your teeth?
Dentist
What’s the correct form: “He ___ lunch at 12 every day”? (eat)
eats
How do you politely offer to help someone?
Would you like me to help you?” or “Can I help you?
Which country is Yellowstone National Park in?
What is the United States (USA)?
Name a wild animal.
bear / lion / tiger / elephant, etc.
Name two items you can find in a pencil case.
pen, pencil, eraser, ruler, pencil sharpener, crayons, glue stick
Complete: “I ___ never been to New York.”
have
Give one way to ask for directions politely.
Could you tell me how to get to the station?
What kind of text is a “postcard” — formal or informal?
informal
What food can you make using cheese, dough, and tomato sauce?
Pizza
Which word means “not safe to eat” — “dangerous,” “delicious,” or “daily”?
Dangerous
What’s the past simple of “go”?
went
What would you say to invite a friend to the cinema?
Do you want to go to the cinema with me?
Do you fancy going to the cinema with me?
Who is explorer?
The person who travels the world to study something
What’s one thing you need at the airport?
a passport / boarding pass / suitcase, etc.
What adjective means “someone who likes to try new and exciting things”?
Adventurous
Choose the correct: “If we leave now, we ___ catch the bus.”
will
What question can you ask to start a conversation with someone new at school?
Where are you from?” or “What are your hobbies?
What do kids learn in school in England?
science / maths / English, etc.
Which club could you join at school if you like singing?
music club / choir / drama club?
You are writing a travel article. Which words would you use to describe a dangerous and exciting trip in the jungle? (Give at least 3 adjectives.)
adventurous, dangerous, exciting, wild, or unusual
How many tenses have we learned in english?
What do we use them for?
Give examples
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magine you're in a restaurant abroad and the waiter brings you the wrong meal. Politely explain the problem and ask for the correct dish.
I’m sorry, but I think there’s been a mistake. I ordered the chicken salad, not the pasta. Could you please bring the right one?
You read an article about “Unusual Cities.” What two features make a city ‘unusual’? Give examples from real or imaginary places.
What are cities with unique architecture (e.g., houses made of ice), strange laws, floating houses, no cars, or built inside a cave?
Examples: Venice (Italy) has canals instead of roads; a city in Norway has houses with grass roofs.
You're planning a trip to the national park. Name 5 things you need to prepare for a safe and enjoyable journey.
A map or GPS
Water bottle
First-aid kit
Weather-appropriate clothes
Camera or phone
(Other acceptable answers: food, insect spray, permission slip if school trip, etc.)