Feelings & emotions
Healthy eating
Stories & imagination
Hobbies
Grammar review
100

Name three feelings.

Happy, sad, excited, nervous, angry, scared, etc.

100

Name two healthy foods.

fruit, vegetables, fish, eggs, etc.

100

Name two time words used in stories.

First, then, next, after that, finally.

100

Name three hobbies.

Examples: Football, drawing, reading, dancing, etc.

100

Complete:
There ___ two books on the table.

are

200

Complete the sentence:
“I feel nervous ___ I have a test.”

because.

200

Which is correct:

There is / There are many apples?

There are.

200

Put in order:
“Finally, the dragon flew away. First, the boy found a key.”

First the boy found a key. Finally the dragon flew away.

200

Ask a question about hobbies using "Do you...?"

Example: Do you play Basketball?

200

Which is correct?
She play / She plays football.

She plays football.

300

Make a sentence using:
“I felt ___ because ___.”

Example: I felt proud because I won the game.

300
Fill in:

You ____ eat too much sugar.

Shouldn't.

300

What are the three main parts of a story?

Beginning, middle, ending.

300

Answer in full sentence:
Do you like swimming?

Yes, I like swimming.
No, I don't like swimming.

300

Change to present continuous:
The dog runs.

The dog is running.

400

What is the difference between “I am bored” and “I was bored”?

“Am” = now (present). “Was” = in the past.

400

Use “some” or “any”:
“There isn’t ___ milk in the fridge.”

any.

400

Make a sentence in past simple about an adventure.

Example: The pirate found a treasure.

400

Make a present simple sentence about a hobby.

Example: I play football every weekend.

400

Choose the correct word:
I don't have ___ homework. (some/any)

any.

500

Describe a situation where someone might feel two emotions at the same time.

Example: Nervous and excited before a performance.

500

Give one piece of advice for a healthy lifestyle using “should.”

Example: You should drink more water

500

Why is a problem important in a story?

It makes the story interesting / gives something to solve.

500

Compare two hobbies using "but".

Example: I like ballet, but I prefer ice skating.

500

Make one sentence using:
There is / should / because

Example: There is too much sugar in soda, so you should not drink it because it is unhealthy.

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