The meal you take at the beginning of the day.
Say this time as in a digital clock: 10:15
Ten fifteen.
HE / BE / LATE / FOR SCHOOL / USUALLY.
He is usually late for school.
People normally takes the bus early in the morning.
People normally TAKE the bus early in the morning.
Correct the sentence: There is a lettuce in my fridge.
There is SOME/A LOT OF lettuce in my fridge.
HOMEWORK
Say this time as in an analog clock: 8:30.
Half past eight.
WE / NOT MAKE / VIDEOS / OFTEN.
We don't often make videos.
Johana doesn't studies English at school.
Johana doesn't STUDY English at school.
There are a lot of sugar in packed cookies.
There IS a lot of sugar in packed cookies.
An activity you normally do when you have free time where you communicate with other people typing messages on your phone. (VERB)
CHAT (WITH FRIENDS)
Say this time as in an analog clock: 11:50.
Ten to twelve.
YOU / GET UP / EARLY? ALWAYS
Do you always get up early?
Do your sister listen to music every day?
DOES your sister listen to music every day?
Are there some eggs in the fridge?
Are there ANY eggs in the fridge?
FILM MAKING
Say this time as in an digital clock: 11:54
Eleven fifty-four.
Say this sentence again but using an indefinite frequency expression: Paul takes a short holiday in March, in July and in November.
Paul takes a short holiday three times a year.
What you normally do after school?
What DO you normally do after school?
How much carrots are there in this salad?
How MANY carrots are there in this salad?
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY
Say this exact time as in an analog clock: 3.38
Twenty-to to four.
Say this sentence again but using an indefinite frequency expression: My teacher gives us a test on the second and the fourth week of every month.
My teacher gives us a test twice a month.
Do your parents work together? Yes, they work.
Yes, they DO.
How much meat is there in the freezer? There isn't many.
There isn't ANY. / There isn't MUCH.