Grammar: Noun + Be + Adjective
Vocabulary: Quiet
Example: The library is quiet.
Grammar: Simple Present
Vocabulary: Work
Example: Some people work in a different city than the one they live in.
Vocabulary: Airplane
Example: This is an airplane. OR This airplane is old.
Grammar: Noun + Be + Noun
Vocabulary: Student
Example: Maria is a student. OR Maria and Otto are students.
Grammar: Present Progressive (Present Continuous)
Vocabulary: Coat
Example: Charles is wearing a coat.
Grammar: Some + Non-Count Noun
Vocabulary: Salt
Example: We need some salt for this dish.
Grammar: Noun + Be + Adjective + Noun
Vocabulary: Place
Example: The world is a magical place. OR Popular parks are not quiet places.
Vocabulary: Town
Example: Linda lived in a small down with she was little.
DAILY DOUBLE
Example: I don't have any carrots.
Grammar: Noun + Location
Vocabulary: Wall
Example: The poster is on the wall. OR I am sitting in front of a wall.
Grammar: Simple Past with "Be"
Vocabulary: Ill
Grammar: Count Nouns, Questions
Vocabulary: Potato
Example: Do you have any potatoes?
Grammar: Wh-question Word + Be
Vocabulary: Train
Example: Where is the train?
Grammar: Simple Past, Negative
Vocabulary: Eat
Example: I didn't eat lunch yesterday.
Grammar: Count Noun, Question
Vocabulary: Dog
Example: Are there a lot of dogs in your apartment building? OR How many dogs do you have?