I ___ (visit) Paris next summer. (will; going to; present cont)
am going to (plan/intention)
I have ___ (finish) my homework already.
finished
Name a sport with a ball and a hoop.
🏀
What's this? a film in the form of a cartoon; usually for children 
animation / animated movie
What's this? a small house in the country 
cottage
Look at those clouds! It ___ (rain) soon.
is going to (prediction with evidence)
She ___ (just/finish) reading that book.
What's this? (adj) pleasant and/or attractive
charming
Turn into passive: They make a new movie every year.
A new movie is made every year.
What's the difference between a shower vs. a baththub?
🚿🛀
I'm so hungry! I ___ (cook) something very quickly.
will cook (spont decision)
Present Perfect VS Present Perfect Continuous: I ___ (work) here since 2019 VS I ___ (work) all morning.
have worked / have been working
Money vocab: What is a loan? 💸
an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back
What's this? stories mostly set in the late 19th century in the American Old West
a western
What's this? (v) to stop living in a house or flat 
to move out
Create a question for this answer: “I am going to travel to London next year.”
What are you going to do next year?
He ___ (train) for three hours.
has been waiting
What's this? (adj) deserving trust, dependable 
reliable
Turn into passive: They have completed the project.
The project has been completed.
What's t he difference between First VS Second Conditional?
First = real situations
Second = Imaginary situations
Talk about a plan or intention you have for 2026. It has to be true.
✨
Talk about some things you haven't done in 2025 yet.
🎠
What's this? (verb) to have a hard and difficult time
to struggle
When do we use the passive voice?
In English, we use the passive voice when we don't know or we don't want to talk about who or what does the action in a sentence.
Combine into second conditional: I don’t have a car. I can’t drive to work.
If I had a car, I could drive to work.