What are you interested in?
I am interested in ...
Rob and Millie _______ very intelligent robots.
Rob and Millie are very intelligent robots.
e _ _ _ _ _d - feeling
excited - -feeling
I am bad in drawing.
I am bad at drawing.
tired
/taɪəd/
What are you excited about?
I'm excited about ...
There is _______ flour in the packet.
There is some flour in the packet.
i _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ _ t
intelligent - adjective of personality/character
We are going make apple pie.
2 mistakes
We are going to make an apple pie.
bored
/bɔːd/
What are your parents worried about?
They're worried about ...
How __________ tuna is there? - There isn't _______ tuna left.
How much tuna is there? - There isn't any tuna left.
s_ar_d o_ - feeling
Scared of ... - feeling
Bod and Mary is intersted about cooking.
3 mistakes
Bod and Mary are interested in cooking.
intelligent
/ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt/
Tell about Dr. Q. Who is he? What is he good at? What is he interested in? Who are their freinds/ assistants?
He is a great scientist. He has a lot of inventions. He is good at inventing new things.
What _____ she wear at work? - She usually ______ a suit.
What does she wear at work? - She usually wears a suit.
C _ _ _ _ _ _ _r s_ _ _ _ _s - subject
Computer studies - subject
Can you buy a packet of milk, a jar of tuna and 2 loafs of braed, please?
4 mistakes
Can you buy a carton of milk, a can of tuna and 2 loaves of bread, please?
scientist
/ˈsaɪən.tɪst/
What is there in your fridge?
How many/much ... ?
What can you cook out of it?
How many apples are there in the fridge? - There are three apples, but there isn't any sugar of eggs. We can't make an apple pie.
Would you like to have ________ ice-cream? - Yes, please. I'd love to have ________.
Would you like to have some ice-cream? - Yes, please. I'd love to have some.
s_ienti_t - Dr. Q
scientist - Dr. Q
Unfortunately, Jim don't do karate on Thursdays. He have tennis classes twice week, on Thursdays and Wednsdays. He never bored with his classes.
5 mistakes
Unfortunately, Jim doesn't do karate on Thursdays. He has tennis classes twice a week, on Thursdays and Wednesdays. He is never bored with his classes.
invention
/ɪnˈven.ʃən/