Name 3 vegetables.
Lettuce, tomatoes, carrots...
Where is the school? (e.g. next to / opposite…)
The school is next to Reyes Católicos school.
Say 2 things in your classroom using “there is/are”.
There is a board. There are many desks.
How many students are in your class?
There are 25 students in my class.
Name 3 places in a town.
School, park, supermarket.
What do you usually have for breakfast?
I usually have milk and cereal for breakfast.
How do you get from your house to the supermarket?
I go straight and then I turn left. It is next to the supermarket.
Describe your bedroom using “there is/are” (2–3 sentences).
There is a bed and a desk. There are some books.
How much water do you drink every day?
I drink two bottles of water every day.
Where do you go to buy medicine?
I go to the pharmacy / drugstore / chemist's.
Which one is different: apple – banana – carrot – orange? Why?
Carrot is different because it is a vegetable, not a fruit.
Give directions: You are at the bank. How do you get to the park?
Go straight, turn right, and it is next to the park.
Look at your town: say 3 things that exist and 1 that doesn’t.
There is a park and a school. There are some shops. There isn’t a cinema.
Make 2 questions: one with “how much” and one with “how many”.
How much milk do you drink? / How many apples do you eat?
What can you do at a library / sports centre?
At a library, you can read books. At a sports centre, you can do exercise.
Describe your favourite meal (ingredients + when you eat it).
My favourite meal is pasta with tomato and cheese. I eat it at lunch.
A tourist is lost. Explain how to get to the nearest bus stop.
Go straight, turn left at the corner, and the bus stop is opposite the bank.
Describe a picture (real or imagined) using at least 4 sentences with there is/are.
There is a dog in the park. There are two children. There is a bench. There are some trees.
Ask and answer: food shopping (e.g. apples, milk, bread).
How many apples do you want? I want four apples.
How much milk do you need? I need one litre.
Describe your favourite place in your town and why you like it.
My favourite place is the park because it is big and quiet. I can walk and relax.
Your friend only eats junk food. Give them 2–3 pieces of advice.
You should eat more fruit and vegetables. You shouldn’t eat so much junk food.
Give full directions using at least 4 expressions (turn left, go straight, etc.) from the train station to a restaurant.
Go straight, turn left, go past the supermarket, then turn right. The restaurant is next to the hotel.
Compare two places (e.g. city vs village) using there is/are (+ some negatives).
In the city, there are many shops and restaurants. There is a big hospital. In the village, there aren’t many shops and there isn’t a hospital.
Your teacher gives you a shopping list. Ask 3 correct questions using how much/how many and answer them.
How many bananas do we need? We need six bananas.
How much juice do we need? We need two litres.
How many eggs do we need? We need ten eggs.
Imagine your ideal town. Describe at least 4 places and what people can do there.
In my ideal town, there is a big park, a cinema, a sports centre, and a shopping centre. People can relax, watch films, do exercise, and go shopping.