In which city is the famous Harbour Bridge?
Sydney
verb: to run - noun?
runner / running
dry
wet
He always ...... (read) the newspapers.
He always reads the newspapers.
Nessie is a monster ... lives in Loch Ness.
The nice man ... works at the café is our uncle.
which
who
Guess:
How many people live in the United Kingdom?
a) 30 mio.
b) 66 mio.
c) 81 mio.
about 60 mio.
verb: to write - noun?
writer / writing
smart
stupid/dumb
Stewart (read) a book, when his sister (call).
Stewart was reading a book, when his sister called.
Form questions:
when / clean / Diana / her room
Charley / play cards / on Wednesday evening
When does Diana clean her room?
Does Charley play cards on Wednesday evening?
What was the name of the famous ship with which the pilgrims landed in North America?
Mayflower
noun: practice - verb?
to practise
full
empty
The coffee (be) cold because Mum (make) it an hour before.
The coffee was cold because Mum had made it an hour before.
Reflexive pronouns:
We helped ... to some drinks.
Nobody else is around so Bob must be taking to...
ourselves
himself
Plymouth
adjective: hot - noun?
heat
push
pull
The project ...... (complete) next week.
The project will be completed next week.
Conditional sentences:
If I eat no more ice-cream, I (lose) a few kilos.
I would ask her to dance with me if Pat (be) at the party.
If I eat no more ice-cream, I will lose a few kilos.
I would ask her to dance with me if Pat was at the party.
Which parts of the British Isles form the UK?
England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
verb: to be born - noun?
birth
to buy
to sell
The students ........(usually teach) by Mrs. Flieger. However, she ......... (get) sick yesterday and she ........(replace) by Mr. Krauß.
The students are usually taught by Mrs. Flieger. However, she got sick yesterday and she was replaced by Mr. Krauß.
Modal verbs. Translate these sentences into English:
Als ich drei Jahre alt war, konnte ich nicht lesen.
Wenn es warm genug ist, dürfen wir schwimmen gehen.
When I was three I wasn’t able to read.
If it is warm enough, we will be allowed to go swimming.