According to the 2-minute rule, you need to:
1. Wait quietly in your assigned set
2. Tidy up your area.
3. ....................................
What is the thing?
Put your English Book, English notebook and pencil case on your table.
Replace the phrase ‘very big’ with one word.
huge
Which tense is used to describe actions happening right now?
Present Tense
Mom mom bought 2 and a half dozens of eggs. How many pieces of egg are there?
There are 30 eggs.
What is the meaning of E. O. P.
English Only Policy
If you are thirsty, you need to raise your hand and ask permission from the teacher.
TRUE or FALSE? Explain your answer.
FALSE. You can just drink discretely.
Turn this sentence into the passive voice: "She wrote a book."
A book was written by her.
What is a synonym for ‘happy’?
(Joyful, cheerful, delighted, etc.)
p.s other adjectives are also welcomed
What is in seasons, seconds, centuries and minutes but not in decades, years or days?
M I C H E L L E
Groupings and Seat Plans are PERMANENT in English Class.
TRUE or FALSE. Explain your answer.
FALSE. Teacher may change it anytime based on the tasl and your behavior.
What are the 7 conjunctions that you use to form a COMPOUND SENTENCE?
What does ‘to kill two birds with one stone’ mean?
Explain your answer.
(To do two things at once)
I have hands but cannot clap.What am I?
You are a clock or a watch.
Give me one example of an English words that contain silent letters.
knight, doubt, honest, hour
When the teacher gives you a yellow card, you need to get it and write your name on the yellow card.
True or False. Explain your answer.
You do not touch the yellow card.
You do not argue with the teacher.
What is the difference between regular and irregular verbs and give one example for each.
Regular verbs → Form their past tense and past participle by simply adding -ed (or -d).
Example: play → played
Irregular verbs → Do not follow the -ed rule; their past tense and past participle forms change differently.
Example: go → went
Explain the difference between Simile and Metaphor.
Simile → A comparison using “like” or “as.”
Example: Her smile was as bright as the sun.
(It directly says the smile is like the sun.)
Metaphor → A direct comparison without using “like” or “as.”
Example: Her smile was the sun.
(It doesn’t say “like”; it treats the smile as if it actually is the sun.)
👉 In short:
Simile = comparison with like/as
Metaphor = direct comparison
I have keys but open no locks. I have space but no room. You can enter, but you can’t go outside. What am I?
You are a keyboard.
The name for a book that gives the definition of words.
Dictionary
Ms. Michelled placed a yellow card on your table. You feel that you did not do something wrong. You can explain to Ms. Michelle that you did not do anything.
True or False? Explain your answer.
Never argue with the teacher. Reflect why might the teacher placed a yellow card on your table. Change your actions.
Complete the missing word:
1. good - better - ?
2. bad - worse - ?
3. many - more - ?
good – better – best
bad – worse – worst
many – more – most
Give an example of Personification.
The sun smiled at me.
You see me once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years. What am I?
You are the letter M
A is the brother of B. B is the brother of C. C is the father of D. So, how is D related to A?
Complete the sentence:
A is D’s ..............................
A is D’s uncle