Evening action: sleep time
go to bed
Yellow spread for toast
butter
On your eyes in the sun
sunglasses
7:30
half past seven
Comperative of good
better
Two things on a desk
e.g., lamp, notebook, keybord
2 uncountable nouns
e.g., pasta, milk, rice
Where do you try clothes?
Fitting room
Say the date: 20/11
the twentieth of November
Past Simple: make & watch
made & watched
Use the preposition:
“The carpet is ___ the table.”
under
Complete with the correct article (a or an):
___ apple
___ key
___ hour
an apple
a key
an hour
Name 2 ways you can use to pay at a shop
by card
in cash
Name 4 seasons
spring, summer, autumn/fall, winter
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb to be:
Present: I ___ tired.
Past: I ___ tired.
Present: I am tired.
Past: I was tired.
Say 4 sentences with there is/are about a classroom
E.g., There are 3 windows. There is a trash bin. There are many desks. There is one broken chair.
Create a short dialogue (4 exchanges) 'at a café'
E.g.
S: Hello, how may I help you?
C: Hi, how much does a blueberry muffin cost?
S: It's £ 3.50, but we have a special offer today. One muffin and hot chocolate for only £ 4.00.
C: Great, I'll take a blueberry muffin and hot chocolate then. Thank you.
Name 4 items of clothing you wear when it's raining
waterproof jacket
wellingtons
umbrella
waterproof pants
Create 4 sentences about the weather today.
E.g., It is cold today. It is also very windy. It is -5 °C. It may snow later today.
Fix: English is more easy than Spanish
English is easier than Spanish.
Name 5 items in a living room.
E.g., sofa, bookshelf, carpet, coffee table, lamp
Make 5 sentences with 'some' and 'any' + food.
E.g., I have some soup.
I don't have any eggs.
I want to buy some nuts.
Do you have any apples?
Can I have some butter, please?
Give names of 5 items of clothing and their Norwegian translations
e.g., jakke - jacket
Typical weather + adjectives (create 1 sentence for each season)
E.g. It's windy and cloudy in the autumn.
Short answer (positive and negative): Did you cook dinner?
Yes, I did / No, I didn’t.