This device controls a TV from a distance.
remote control
Make a sentence using:
I / read / a book / at 7 pm yesterday.
I was reading a book at 7 pm yesterday.
Complete:
I ... (do) my homework when my friend called me.
I was doing my homework when my friend called me.
What adverb describes doing something in a “careful” way?
carefully
Complete the dialogue:
A: You look worried. What ____?
B: My cat is very ill.
A: That’s a ___!
A: You look worried. What happened?
B: My cat is very ill.
A: That’s a shame!
This sound happens when your phone receives a call.
ringtone
Make a negative sentence using:
She / not / study / last night.
She wasn’t studying last night.
Complete:
She was walking to school when she… (see an accident).
She was walking to school when she saw an accident.
Change to adverb:
He is a quick runner.
He runs quickly.
What can you say if someone looks upset?
You look upset/worried. What happened? / What’s wrong?
This small device lets you store and transfer files between computers.
USB stick
Ask a question in Past Continuous using:
you / watch TV / at 9 pm?
Were you watching TV at 9 pm?
Join:
We were eating dinner. The phone rang.
We were eating dinner when the phone rang.
Fill in the blank:
She sings very ______ (beautiful).
beautifully
React to bad news: Your friend says their pet is sick.
I’m sorry to hear that! / Oh, that’s terrible!
"To start a device working"
turn on / plug in
Complete:
They ______ (play) football when it started raining.
were playing
Choose correct form:
I was sleeping when my brother (came / was coming) home.
came
Choose correct form:
He spoke (angry / angrily) to the teacher.
angrily
How do you ask what happened?
You look upset/worried. What happened? / What’s wrong?
"To stop a device working"
turn off / unplug
Make a sentence about two actions happening at the same time in the past.
I was cooking while my brother was watching TV.
Make a sentence using both tenses with “when”.
I was watching TV when the lights went out.
Make a sentence using an adverb of manner.
She slowly opened the door.
Respond to: “I failed my test.”
I’m sorry to hear that! / That’s a shame!