Change this to past tense:
"I play football."
I played football.
Finish the sentence:
"When it is sunny, I can..."
Possible answers: play outside, swim, ride my bike
What sport uses a ball, a goal and your feet?
Football
Is an apple a fruit or a vegetable?
Fruit
Why don't eggs tell jokes?
Because they might crack up!
Yesterday I ___ to school.
(a) go
(b) went
(c) going
Went
What do you wear on a cold day?
Possible answers: Jacket, coat, sweater, scarf
Which one is a hobby?
(a) Pizza
(b) Dancing
(c) Monday
Dancing
Say and finish: "I am hungry. I want to eat _____."
Possible answers: pizza, rice, chicken
Say this three times fast!
"Ed had edited it"
Which sentence is correct?
(a) She eat pizza yesterday.
(b) She ate pizza yesterday.
She ate pizza yesterday
What is your favorite weather and why?
Possible answers: I like rainy weather because I can stay inside and read.
Name two hobbies.
Possible answers: Drawing, reading, swimming, singing
Name three foods that are healthy.
Possible answers: Apples, carrots, rice
Why did the student eat his homework?
Because the teacher said it was a piece of cake!
Make a sentence using watched.
Possible answer: I watched TV yesterday.
What is snow?
Possible answers: Frozen water, really cold water from the sky, little flurries of soft white ice
Act out a hobby without talking. Class guesses.
Examples: swimming, painting, football
Which one does not belong?
Pizza, burger, banana, sandwich
Banana
Say this three times fast!
"She sells seashells by the seashore."
Tell us three things you did last weekend.
Possible answers: I played games, visited my grandma, and watched a movie.
Name two types of natural disaster
Hints: too much water on land, strong spinning air that forms a tube or when the ground shakes
Flood, tornado, or earthquake
What hobby would you like to learn and why?
Possible answers: I want to learn guitar because I like music.
You can only eat one food for one week. What do you choose?
Possible answers: Any food + explanation
Say this tongue twister!
"One-One was a racehorse; Two-Two was one, too. When One-One won one race, Two-Two won one, too."