Find a mistake:
1. I amn't tall, but my sister is short.
2. Is he a good student?
3. They are not great mechanics but we are good cooks.
1
Spell the word: Yellow
Cool!
Fix the grammar mistake in the following sentence:
I prefer to work by my own.
I prefer to work on my own.
I prefer to work by myself.
3 words - Nationalities and languages
Very good!
She _____ (speak/doesn't speak) Chinese well.
doesn't speak
Make 2 WH-questions.
A member in your group must respond to the question to get the points.
Examples:
What is your name?
What are you doing?
Spell the word: present
Good!
It was much hotter (that /than) today.
than
3 words - Daily activities
Great!
______ (When/What/Where) do you do? (job)
What
Use Present Simple negative and create a sentence on the topic Job and work.
Great!
Sally ___ to school everyday.
goes
Vivian draws very (good / well).
well
3 words - Verb + preposition
Look at the dialogue, what does the italized colloquial expression mean?
A. "I can't figure out the math problem. It is too difficult.
B. Let's look at it together to see if we can solve it! You know what they say "two heads are better than one."
Ask someone a question using Present Simple.
400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with one grammar mistake
200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
Create a sentence comparing two people you know.
400 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with one grammar mistake
200 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
How do you pronouce the italized words in the setences:
1. He is from Poland he is Polish.
2. I need to use the funiture polish to dust the desk.
Poh-lish
Pah-lish
3 words - Jobs
Very good!
When someone says: "it's pretty short notice" they are saying what?
That the person didn't let them know about something important in advance or in enough time.
I am not giving someone enough time to decided
Ask a question using the past tense to a member in your group.
In order to get the full points, your group member must respond to the question correctly using a complete sentence.
Did you study yesterday?
Yes, I studied in the library.
500 Points for a question with no grammar mistakes
400 Points for a question with one grammar mistake
300 Points for a question with two grammar mistakes
200 Points for a question with three or more grammar mistakes
100 if the question has mistakes and the response has grammar mistakes.
Create a sentence using time expressions.
For example: This week, right now, later, yesterday, etc..
500 with no grammar mistakes
450 Points for a question with one grammar mistakes
300 Points for a question with two grammar mistake
200 Points for a question with three grammar mistakes
100 Points for a question with four or more grammar mistakes. For your best effort
Fix the grammar mistakes in both sentences
1. Susan plays the guitar bad.
2. We had a funny time at the park. We do many exciting activities such as to swing on the swings, to walk around, and to play on the playground.
1. Susan plays the guitar badly.
2. We had a fun time at the park. We did many things such as we swung on the swings, we walked, and we played on the playground.
3 sentences on any topic using the present perfect tense.
Example:
I have seen that movie.
I have tried duck...
Look at the dialogue below, what does the italized colloquial expression mean?
Sam: "Hey Scott, do you want to go to a basketball game on saturday?"
Scott: "I am up for that"
or
Scott is in the mood to go to a basketball game.