Films and TV programmes
Music styles
Past simple
Gerunds & Infinitives
Mixed
100

What kind of film is Frozen?

An animation film.

100

What type of music is BTS famous for?

K-pop.

100

Complete: “I ___ (watch) a film yesterday.”

watched

100

Complete: “I love ___ (listen) to music.”

listening

100

“I love watching comedies.” → Is the verb after love in gerund or infinitive form?

Gerund

200

A TV programme about real people and their lives.

A reality show.

200

What kind of music has artists like Bob Marley?

Reggae

200

Make the sentence negative: “She played tennis.”

She didn’t play tennis.

200

Complete: “I want ___ (be) a singer.”

to be

200

What kind of music do you hate listening to? (Answer personally.)

Example: I hate listening to heavy metal.

300

This kind of film has love stories.

A romance.

300

Which style uses violins and orchestras?

Classical music.

300

Make a question: “you / go / to the cinema / last weekend?”

Did you go to the cinema last weekend?

300

TRUE or FALSE: We use verb + gerund to express an intention.

FALSE 

300

Make a sentence with a past simple verb and a type of film.

e.g. “I watched a horror film last night.”

400

What’s the difference between a chat show and a quiz show?

A chat show has interviews; a quiz show has questions and contestants.

400

Say two differences between rock and dance music.

(Example: instruments used, rhythm, origin, language, etc.)

400

Correct the mistake: “Did you went to school yesterday?”

Did you go to school yesterday?

400

Say a sentence with a gerund and another with an infinitive.

e.g. “I like swimming.” / “I want to travel.”

400

Make a sentence combining a music style and a gerund.

e.g. “I enjoy listening to reggae.”

500

Name three types of films or programmes that are not realistic.

Possible answers: fantasy, science fiction, animation, musical, etc.

500

TRUE or FALSE: K-pop mixes pop, hip hop, and dance music.

TRUE

500
The past simple of: teach, leave, tell, do

taught, left, told, did

500

Is this sentence correct? "He promised helping me with my homework".

No, it's not correct. "He promised to help me with my homework". 

500

The past simple of: say, draw, become, stand

said, drew, became, stood

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