"I always go to the ___ to get my lunch."
Canteen
"Which phrasal verb means 'to give something to your teacher'?"
A) Get rid of
B) Hand in
C) Pick up
D) Work out
Hand in
"You ___ bring your own lunch if you don’t like the school’s food."
A) must
B) have to
C) can
can
"She ___ (go) to school every day."
goes
"I love ___ (go) to the movies on weekends."
going
"Where do students go for IT lessons?"
IT room
"We have to ___ for school on time every day."
arrive
"You ___ use your phone during exams."
A) must
B) mustn't
C) can
D) should
mustn't
"Right now, he ___ (watch) TV."
is watching
"She enjoys ___ (read) books about history."
reading
"If you have problems with school rules, you need to talk to the ___."
A) Head teacher
B) School club
C) Reception
D) Playground
Head Teacher
"She is trying to ___ her homework before class starts."
hand in
"You ___ finish your homework tonight, or you'll be in trouble."
A) must
B) should
C) can
must
"We ___ (play) tennis every Saturday."
play
"I am ___ (interest) in learning more about science."
interested
"Before going to my lesson, I always leave my coat at the ___."
A) Science lab
B) Canteen
C) School club
D) Reception
Reception
"Which phrasal verb means 'to start a new hobby'?"
A) Take up
B) Get on
C) Join in
D) Perform
Take up
"Which sentence is correct?"
A) You mustn't wear a uniform to school.
B) You don't have to wear a uniform to school.
C) You must wear a uniform to school every day.
D) You shouldn't wear a uniform to school.
C) You must wear a uniform to school every day.
"At the moment, I ___ (study) for my exam."
am studying
"She feels ___ (tire) after doing all the housework."
tired
What is a ‘packed lunch’?
A lunch you bring from home
"After school, I often ___ an after-school club to improve my skills."
(join, go on, take up, get on)
join
"We ___ attend classes every day."
(must, have to, can, should)
must or have to
"She ___ (read) a book right now, but she usually ___ (read) magazines."
is reading, reads
"The movie was so ___ (excite), and I felt really ___ (excite)."
exciting, excited