Name seven school subjects you see here:
Literature, French, Music, PE, ICT, Maths, Art, Spanish, Natural Science, Drama, English, Social Science
What do you do at the weekend?
I draw pictures at the weekend.
Where can you catch the bus?
Where can you buy a latte?
Where can you buy books?
Bus stop
Cafe / Coffee Shop
Bookshop
Whose is that watch?
It's his.
Is this a paintbrush, a portrait, or a landscape?
Portrait
What is your favorite subject?
My favorite subject is ______.
What does your brother do on Sundays?
He plays card games on Sundays.
Is there a museum?
Are there any toy shops?
Are there any cafes?
No, there isn't.
No, there aren't.
Yes, there are.
Name five items from the picture.
Scarf, Necklace, Belt, Earrings, Cap, Watch, Glasses, Shoes, Glasses
He can't go to work because...
...he has got a headache.
What have we got on Wednesday mornings?
We've got English and Maths on Wednesday mornings.
Do you watch TV on Saturdays?
No, I don't. I make videos.
Name one place the town has and one place it does not have.
There is a police station. There isn't a [cinema].
Ask a question about this item:
in this place:
Is there a black umbrella in the lost property office?
Use the App Store to _________ an ____.
Use the App Store to download an app.
Make a sentence about Tuesday using "haven't got."
We haven't got [English] on Tuesdays.
Talk about what your mum does at the weekend.
YES:
NO:
She watches sport on TV at the weekend. She doesn't make cakes.
Make two sentences about this town, one positive, one negative.
There is a [police station.]
There isn't a [museum.]
______ is that ______?
It's _____.
Whose is that ring?
It's hers.
Has she got a tummy ache?
___, she ______. She ___ ___ _ ___________.
No, she hasn't. She has got a temperature.
Make one sentences about Monday using "have got" and one sentence about Monday using "haven't got."
On Monday, we have got English. We haven't got Music.
What do you do at the weekend?
Saturday:
Sunday:
NO:
On Saturdays, I visit museums.
On Sundays, I visit my grandparents.
I don't go to school at the weekend.
Make a positive sentence with "some."
Make a negative sentence with "any."
There are some [shops.]
There aren't any [bus stops.]
Ask and answer two questions about these items.
Whose is that necklace?
It's Olivia's.
Whose are those earrings?
They're hers.
When you use public transport, you help to reduce ______, _____, and __________.
Pollution, noise, and traffic.