Correct the mistake: “She go to school every day.”
She goes to school every day.
What’s the difference in meaning between: “I think it’s a good idea” and “I’m thinking about it”?
“I think” = opinion now.
“I’m thinking” = considering something now.
Fill the gap: “We ______ (usually / eat) dinner at 7 p.m.
We usually eat dinner at 7 p.m.
Choose the correct form: “Right now, she (listen / listens / is listening) to music.
She is listening to music.
Make a sentence using an adverb of frequency (always, usually, never) about your daily routine.
Example: I always wake up at 7 a.m.
Change to past simple: “They go to Paris last weekend.”
(went)
Complete: “When I ______ (arrive), she had already left."
(arrived)
Ask a question for this answer: “Yes, I’ve already seen that film.”
(Have you already seen that film?)
Fill the gap with irregular verb: “He ______ (take) my phone yesterday.
(took)
Make a sentence with present perfect + “yet.”
example: I haven't seen the 4 fantastic YET
Make a sentence about a future arrangement using “I’m meeting…” (student-generated)
Example: I'm meeting my boss tomorrow for a pay raise.
Choose: “We (will / are going to) paint the house tomorrow…
(are going to)
Ask a question about someone’s intention:_________________ (what / do / next weekend)?
What are you doing next weekend?
Fill the gap: “I ______ (plan) to visit my parents next Saturday.
I am planning
Make a sentence with “going to” about your personal plan. (student generated)
I'm going to Japan next year.
Give one rule using “must” for your classroom. (student-generated)
“Must” is used when something is obligatory or very necessary.
You must wear a helmet when riding a bike
Transform: “It’s a good idea to visit the doctor” → Use “should.”
You should visit the doctor.
Fill the gap: “Students ______ (can’t / mustn’t) cheat during an exam.”
mustn’t
Write a rule using “have to” for your school. (student-generated)
Rule using “have to”:
Students have to arrive at school before 8:00 a.m.
Give advice using “shouldn’t” about health. (student-generated)
Advice using “shouldn’t” about health:
You shouldn’t drink too many sugary drinks.
Make a question: “What’s the ______ (good) film you’ve ever seen?”
Best
Combine: “This is the teacher. She taught me English.”
who taught me English
Complete: “That’s the most interesting book I ______ (ever / read).”
I’ve ever read
Make a question: “Who’s the ______ (interesting) person you’ve ever met?”
most interesting
Combine: “I spoke to the man. His car was stolen.”
whose car was stolen