The weather forecast
You open this to go into a field.
a gate
The object you carry things on.
a tray
What do you do if a button comes off your shirt?
You ______ it back on.
sew
If I lend you £50, can you _____ me ______ by the end of the week?
pay back
And now, for £100, what's the capital of Scotland?
A quiz show.
This goes round a field to keep animals in (or people out!)
a fence
3 items of cutlery.
knife
fork
spoon
You use this to twist metal pieces (like nails with grooves) into holes.
a screwdriver
If you've finished playing, please ______ your toys ______, James and Emma.
put away
My Lady, the carriage is at the door.
A period drama.
Three things that are green in the countryside.
a leaf
a hedge
grass
a bush
Bigger than a cup for drinking tea and coffee out of.
a mug
This is another word for 'repair' or 'fix'.
mend
The company is going to ________ _________ 50 new employees next week. (employ)
take on
What are the 2 phrasal verbs for 'make the volume louder' & 'make the volume quieter'?
turn up & turn down
This animal wakens you up in the morning by making a loud noise!
a cockerel
This is for putting your teacup on.
a saucer
These hold your shoes together.
What do you do if they become loose?
shoelaces
tie
I'm bored of swimming and running. I think I'll _____ ______ a new sport! (start)
take up
Make a sentence in the correct tense.
My grandma's / favourite soap opera / on / for 30 minutes.
My grandma's favourite soap opera has been on for 30 minutes.
Complete the sentence with 2 verbs.
A lot of cereals are grown in the UK. Most crops are __________ in the early spring and then they are _______________ in the summer and stored or sold.
planted
harvested
Complete the sentence with 2 phrases.
If you go to a restaurant, you might have a 2 or 3 _______ meal. If you are happy with the food and the service, you could ___________ a ____________.
course
leave a tip
Explain the difference between 'put together' and 'put up'.
Put together means to build / assemble (e.g. an item of furniture)
Put up means to fix something in a raised position.
Explain the difference in meaning between 'live on' and 'live off'.
live on = manage on a certain amount of money/have enough money for what you need
live off = depend on financially