Name five family members.
e.g. mother, father, daughter, son, grandma, grandpa, aunt, uncle, cousin, niece, nephew, grandson...
Name three English speaking countries.
England, Wales, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, USA, Canada...
Form a correct sentence in the simple present with
I - like- the - class - 6c
I like the class 6c! :) <3
Name the simple past form of "to learn".
learned
Name at least two kids from our school book.
Olivia, Luke, Dave, Jay
Name five things in your school bag.
e.g. pencil case, pen, biro, ruler, rubber/eraser, paper, book, block, pencil, sharpener, calculator, folder, map...
Name five English speaking cities.
Greenwich, L.A., New York, London, Manchester, Ottawa, Sidney, Quebec, Canberra, Edinburgh, Dublin...
Form a correct sentence in the simple present with:
He- go - to - school - every day.
He goes to school every day.
Name the simple past form of "to see"
saw
Who are Harry Potters best friends?
Hermione and Ron
Name five subjects in school.
maths, German, English, French, P.E., religion, philosophy, art, science, history, geography....
Name three states in the USA.
Kansas, Ohio, New York, Washington...
Form a correct QUESTION in the simple present with:
we - eat - a lot of - hamburgers.
Do we eat a lot of hamburgers?
Name the simple past form of "to go"
went
What is celebrated on the 4th of July in the USA?
Independence Day
Name ten animals.
tiger, bear, snake, parrot, giraffe, penguin, fish, bird, zebra, lion, horse, monkey, capybara, mouse, owl, eagle...
Name three animals in Australia.
Koala, Kangaroo, dingo, tasman devil,
Form a correct sentence in the simple past with:
You - play - handball.
You played handball.
Name all three forms of the verb "to be"
To be - was/were - been
Name the monarch in the UK.
Charles III.
Name ten things that you can eat. (No brand names!)
egg, cucumber, butter, crisps, chocolate, tomato, lemon, biscuit, peach, flour, sugar, meat, orange, strawberry...
Name the continents.
Antarctica, Asia, Africa, America (North and South), Oceania and Europe
Form a correct Question in the simple past with:
She - like- to watch - movies.
Did she like to watch movies?
Name the rule, when we have to add an "s" to the verb.
When the verb is used with he, she or it. Or something that we can exchange with it.
Like Susan (she) likes chocolate.
Which country is also called Down Under?
Australia