Correct the mistake:
"He go to school by bus every day."
He goes to school by bus every day.
Fill in the verb in the brackets:
Yesterday, we ______ (go) to the cinema and ______ (watch) a new movie.
Yesterday, we went to the cinema and watched a new movie.
What is the correct translation of the German word „umweltfreundlich“?
a) environmentally friendly
b) environmentally nice
c) nature happy
d) ecological system
environmentally friendly
What is the capital city of Ireland
a) Dublin
b) London
c) Manchester
d) Edinburgh
Dublin
What does the abbreviation “UK” stand for?
United Kingdom
Form a question for the answer:
"Yes, I can swim."
Can you swim?
Are you able to swim?
Choose the correct form:
"I ____ (never/see) that film before."
a) never saw
b) have never seen
I have never seen that film before.
What is the adjective for danger?
dangerous
How many states are there in the US?
Name three.
50
Which animal represents the United States?
The Eagle
Correct the mistake and explain why it is wrong:
"If I will see him, I tell him the news."
If I see him, I will tell him the news.
- no will/would in the if -clause partForm in future tense:
"We visit our grandparents on Sunday."
We are going to visit our grandparents on Sunday.
(going to for plans!)
Name at least two synonyms for happy.
glad, cheerful, joyful, delighted, pleased, jubilant, serendipitous, felicitous, fortunate
What is the capital of the USA? On which coast can you find it?
Washington D.C.
On the east coast
Which English singer is known for the songs Shape of You and Perfect?
Ed Sheeran
Sort the words into adjectives and adverbs:
grey, quickly, well, nice, happily, warm, behind, rarely, beautiful, slow
Adjectives (describe something)
grey (blouse), nice (teacher), warm (weather), beautiful (boy), slow (traffic)
Adverbs (describe verbs)
(go) quickly, (behaves) well, (smile) happily, (stands) behind, (works) rarelyForm the sentence into four different tenses:
I watch a movie.
I watched a movie.
I will watch a movie.
I'm going to watch a movie.
...
Fill in card, map, ticket or menu
She's writing a birthday CARD right now.
Waiter, can you bring me the MENU, please?
I got a TICKET for parking my car on the wrong side of the road.
How can I get from the airport to the city centre? - Have a look at the MAP.
She has bought a TICKET for the cinema.
How many CARDS are in this game?
Here's my CARD if you wish to phone me.
Which city is famous for the Golden Gate Bridge?
San Francisco
Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
William Shakespeare
Combine the two sentences using a relative clause:
"I met a woman. She is a famous writer."
I met a woman, who is a famous writer.
Form the sentence into six different tenses (There are 17):
She enjoys the summer.
She enjoyed the summer.
She has enjoyed the summer.
She had enjoyed the summer.
She is enjoying summer.She was enjoying summer.
She will enjoy summer.
She is going to enjoy summer.
She will have enjoyed summer.
She has been enjoying summer.
She had been enjoying summer.
She will be enjoying summer.
She will have enjoyed summer.
She will have been enjoying summer.
She would enjoy summer.
She would be enjoying summer.
She would have enjoyed summer.
She would have been enjoying summer.
Put in there, their, they're
1. __________are people waiting outside.
2. Suddenly, ________ was a loud bang.
3. If anyone calls, ask for _______ number.
4. Where is the ball? Oh, ________ it is.
5. I don't know where ________ going.
6. ________was once a little girl who was very poor.
7. ________reading _____books over _____.
There are people waiting outside.
Suddenly there was a loud bang.
If anyone calls, ask for their number.
Where is the ball? Oh, there it is.
There was once a little girl who was very poor.
They're reading their books over there.
What’s the difference between Great Britain, England, and the United Kingdom?
England - single country
Great Britain - all countries on the "one" isle (England, Wales, Scotland)
United Kingdom - all countries + Northern Ireland
Which English author created the detective Sherlock Holmes?
a) J.R.R. Tolkien
b) Arthur C. Doyle
c) Michael Bond
d) Agatha Christie
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Tolkien - Lord of the Rings/Hobbit
Bond - Paddington
Christie - Murder on the Orient Express