I can't understand when you speak too ______. (quick)
I can't understand when you speak too quickly.
______ I have a water please?
Could I have a water please?
Jennifer ______ lunch with me tomorrow. (have)
Jennifer is having lunch with me tomorrow.
Make sentences with the verbs in each of the following tenses:
want-- wanted-- (be) wanting
He wants a dog.
He wanted a dog when he was younger.
He is wanting to adopt a dog.
Explain what you are doing this weekend. (3 sentences)
This weekend I am going to the beach. I am also meeting a friend for dinner. Finally, I am cleaning my apartment on Sunday.
Cats are _______ afraid of dogs. (natural)
Cats are naturally afraid of dogs.
______ you like anything else?
Would you like anything else?
Our flight ______ in an hour. (leave)
Our flight is leaving in an hour.
Make sentences with the verbs in each of the following tenses:
have – had – (be) having
I have coffee at home.
I already had a coffee.
I am having coffee with my friend later.
Example:
I would like a glass of water to drink. To eat, I would like the chicken sandwich with extra pickles. Could I get that without cheese?
______, San Juan is a coastal city. (obvious)
Obviously, San Juan is a coastal city.
______ you mind bringing me a plate?
Would you mind bringing me a plate?
We _______ out this weekend. (go)
We are going out this weekend.
Make sentences with the verbs in each of the following tenses:
arrive -- arrived -- (be) arriving
Examples:
I arrive in New York today.
I arrived in New York yesterday.
I am arriving in an hour.
With a partner, take turns asking about each other's weekend plans using the present continuous.
Example:
A: What are you doing this weekend?
B: I am going to the beach and then having dinner with a friend. What about you?
A: I am studying for our English test and cleaning my apartment.
John and Mary went to the party _______. (separate)
John and Mary went to the party separately.
____ you repeat that please?
Could you repeat that please?
You _____ her later today. (meet)
You are meeting her later today.
Make sentences with the verbs in each of the following tenses:
look-- looked-- (be) looking
They look for turtles on the beach.
They looked for turtles on the beach last week.
They are looking for turtles next week.
With a partner, make a dialogue using would/could to make requests in a restaurant. One person should be the server and one person should be the customer.
Example:
A: Would you like anything to drink?
B: Yes, a water please. Could I get a lemon with that?
A: Of course. Would you like something to eat?
B: Could you give me a few minutes to please?
The students did very ________ on the test. (good)
The students did very well on the test.
Would the guests like dessert?
The teacher________ more activities next semester. (plan)
The teacher is planning more activities next semester.
Make sentences with the verbs in each of the following tenses:
work-- worked-- (be) working
You work today.
You worked all week.
You are working next week.
Share a summary of your reflections from the semester. Say what you learned or enjoyed, and what you will do differently in the future.
Example:
This semester I learned how to study better. I enjoy studying with my classmates and this helped me remember more information. In the future, I am going to study with my classmates again.