Grammar: What animal is the largest land animal? (Cheetah, Lion, Elephant)
Elephants are the largest land animal
Vocabulary: What are 5 kinds of TV programmes?
Comedy, drama, sports programme, chat show, news, game show, nature programme, documentary, cooking programme, cartoon
I dislike watching/to watch reality shows.
watching
She hopes seeing/to see him again.
to see
Vocabulary: This is someone who works in a restaurant or café.
A waiter/a waitress
Vocabulary: What animal is slow, quiet, and has brown hair?
Sloth
They didn't got any presents from their friends.
didn't get
(vocabulary) If Joe likes to travel and talk to new people, what two school subjects does he like?
Geography, English
Vocabulary: Where do professional football players play?
In a stadium
Grammar: What will students need for the test?
They will need paper (pencils, ruler, etc.)
Vocabulary: Name an animal that crawls
Tortoise
Grammar: Is that a girl who has a dog?
Is that the girl who has a dog?
Grammar: What classes did Max have after lunch? (PE, health, maths)
Max had PE, health and maths after lunch.
Vocabulary: Fill in the missing vocabulary word:
Black Pink had an amazing ____ last month in Saigon!
Concert
Grammar: What you/do this weekend?
What are you doing...?
Grammar: Which animals swims more quickly, a dolphin or an octopus?
A dolphin swims more quickly than an octopus.
Correct the sentence: The girl's house is nice than her friend's.
nicer
Grammar: you practice/maths yesterday?
Did you practice...?
Grammar: Why did Sara go to the aquarium last week? (fish)
She went to see the fish.
Grammar: Were the students watching the soccer game? (yes) - use a full sentence!
Yes, they were.
Vocabulary: Name 3 animals that live in a rainforest
Answers vary.
Make these two sentences into one (grammar):
These are vegetables.
They came from the farm.
These are the vegetables which came from the farm.
Grammar: What did you do in English class yesterday? (practice spelling, write a story, do a project)
Yesterday in English I practiced spelling, wrote a story, and did a project.
Grammar: Why did Sam go to the natural history museum? (dinosaurs)
He went to the natural history museum to look at dinosaurs.
Grammar: What was the journalist doing when the firefighter ran by? (interview people)
The journalist was interviewing people when the firefighter ran by.