В единственном числе применяются артикли “a” или “an”
countable nouns
This period of age is your childhood
3-12 years old
What word means to remove the skin?
peel
The place where you can try on clothes
changing room
+100
Choose what team will answer next!
+200
Choose what team will answer next!
Read these years:
1111
1903
1700
2009
eleven hundred eleven
nineteen oh three
seventeen hundred
two thousand (and) nine
popular at that particular time. This is a meaning for
fashionable
This 'place' came from French
buffet
to urge one to spend money quickly
burn a hole in one’s pocket
There isn’t ___ information available.
What word is missing?
much
What question is wrong when we want to ask about time?
What time is it?
What is the time?
Can you tell the time?
Can you tell the time?
End these sentences:
You boil potatoes or rice in a _____.
You can fry sausages in a ______.
You grill toast or meat under a _____.
You roast meat [using oil] in the _____.
You boil potatoes or rice in a saucepan.
You can fry sausages in a frying pan.
You grill toast or meat under a grill.
You roast meat [using oil] in the oven.
This place sells food and small things often needed in the home.
grocery store
This one might be used as an advantage at a later time.
have a card up one’s sleeve
What type of questions can be general, open-ended, or more specific?
Choice questions
This term means money paid to professional people, e.g. doctors or teachers, and to office workers for the work they do, and is usually paid into a person’s bank account every month.
a salary
Does the word flour belong to countable or uncountable nouns?
uncountable
This catering place in the UK where simple and usually quite cheap meals are served
Café
Explain an idiom: put on your thinking cap
think hard about something
The present simple tense is a complex tense. When is it used?
a) to describe facts and habits or regular things;
b) to describe scheduled events in the future;
c) to tell stories to make your listener or reader feel more engaged with the story.
What is a common mistake when you say numbers in hundreds and thousands, etc.?
Don’t make “one hundred,” “one thousand,” etc., plural
Name words that might be either a verb or a noun simultaneously.
tie/ zip/ dice/ barbecue
Martin went shopping yesterday. He is vegan, so he always buys lots of vegetables. Normally, he buys vegetables at the small local market, but it was closed yesterday, so he went to this place instead. What was this place and its size?
a large supermarket
This verb is used with money and time
spend