Vocabulary
Grammar: Will/Won’t
Grammar: Present Continuous (Future Meaning)
Recycling Words
Suggestions & Reasons
100

What is a thin plastic bag you use to carry shopping?

Carrier bag

100

Use will or won’t: “I ___ visit Paris one day.”

will

100

“We ___ (leave) at two o’clock.” — Fill in the correct form.

are leaving

100

What do we call turning old things into new things?

Recycle

100

What phrase do we use to make a suggestion: “Why not ___ ?”

+ infinitive (verb)

200

What do you call the place where we take bottles, paper, and metal to recycle?

Recycling centre

200

“Dad ___ walk to work today because it’s raining.”

won’t

200

Which tense is used for future plans and arrangements?

Present continuous

200

What is the prefix that means “again”?

re-

200

“How about giving your old books to a charity?” — Is this a suggestion or reason?

Suggestion

300

What is the black liquid used in cars that can pollute water?

Oil

300

“We ___ take our rubbish to the recycling centre next Thursday.”

will

300

“Dad and I ___ (take) all our rubbish to the recycling centre.”

are taking

300

Choose the correct: reuse / remove — “Don’t throw away your bag. You can ___ it.”

reuse

300

“This will save water.” — Is this a suggestion or reason?

Reason

400

What’s another word for harmful substances inside batteries?

Chemicals

400

“The children ___ drop litter in the park.”

won’t

400

“Harry ___ (not cook) dinner on Wednesday.”

isn’t cooking

400

What do scientists recycle car tyres to make?

Rubber or new things

400

Give one example of a suggestion about recycling using “Why not…?”

e.g. Why not recycle your bottles?

500

What’s the place where you throw glass bottles for recycling?

Bottle bank

500

What do we use will and won’t for?

To talk about future predictions

500

What is the difference between will and present continuous for the future?

Will = prediction; Present continuous = planned action

500

What can you make from old magazines and paper bags?

Greetings cards

500

Complete: “We use suggestions to… and reasons to…”

Suggest actions and explain why

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