From the (personal) noun 'athlete', give another noun and the adjective that derive from this word
Athletism, athletic
Is this sentence correct?
-The boys didn't like the new football shirts
Correct
Complete these verbs with the correct prepositions:
Hand .........
Give .........
in, in
How should you start to write a story?
By writing the given sentence
What does 'these' in the following sentence refer to?
More than 240 athletes, who were all men, competed in over 43 events. These included gymnastics, swimming, cycling and tennis.
To the word 'events'
Complete the sentences with the correct form:
We was/were very happy when we won
Snowboarding first became/become an Olympic sport in 1998
Brazil first won/did win the World Cup in 1958
Were
Became
Won
Give a synonym for 'surrender'
Give in
Name three different time expresions that can be included in a story
Then, the next day, in the end, finally, etc.
Give an antonym for 'polite' and 'rival'
Rude, opponent
Translate into English:
-Ella no estuvo aquí ayer
-¿Fuisteis al cine el domingo?
-She wasn't here yesterday
-Did you go to the cinema on Sunday?
Complete this sentence with the correct prepositions:
Simone Biles first became a champion at the age ........ fifteen when she scored ........... 100 points ........ a competition in California.
of, over, in
How many paragraphs should a story have and what should be included in each of them?
Three paragraphs. Introduction (give context), main events and conclusion (ending)
Explain the meaning of 'amateur'
A person who practices a sport because they like it but is not a professional
Briefly explain when we use the past simple and past continuous
Past simple: past actions which are finished, sequence of actions and repeated past actions.
Past continuous: particular moment in the past, temporary actions giving less important information, an action happening while at the same moment as another
Explain the meaning of the verb and preposition that the teacher will give you
Believe in
Give three adjectives to replace the word 'good'
Awesome, amazing, fantastic, incredible