eight things that you can find in different rooms
ceiling desk mirror wall
chair floor rug table
curtains lamp switch window
Make sentences with can, have to, must
Give antonyms:
rude
narrow
modern
kind
wide
old-fashioned
city places:
sumemu
tanotsi
slecat
museum
station
castle
Make sentences with can't, don't have to, mustn't
What do these phrasal verbs mean?
hang up
look for
hang up - to end a phone conversation
look for - hope to get something that you want or need
six things that you usually find in the bathroom
bath bidet shower tap toilet washbasin
Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the modal verbs can, have to or must
It’s necessary for Mark to go to bed early.
Mark ___________________________________
2 Don’t put your drink next to the computer!
You ____________________________________
3 It’s OK for Hannah to go out tonight.
Hannah _________________________________
What do these phrasal verbs mean?
give up
plug into
give up- to stop trying to do something before you have finished, usually because it is too difficult
plug into - become connected to a piece of electrical equipment or to the main electricity supply
Fill in the gaps:
The road in the centre of the town is really_______– it’s dangerous to cross.
I love _______ out with friends in the park.
The old part of the city has very ______ streets, so don’t take your car! And the _______ has lots of old photographs of the city.
wide
hanging
narrow
gallery/museum
Give adverbs:
good
early
careful
happy
hard
well
early
carefully
happily
hard
Gerund or Infinitive?
forget, don't mind, need, like, prefer
Gerund: don't mind, like, prefer
Infinitive: forget, need
six things that you usually find in the kitchen
chair cooker cupboard fridge oven sink table tap
We’re very well, but (2) __ what! I (3) __ to a new house in a new city. The city’s name is Norwich and it’s in the (4) __ of England. It’s quite small and it’s a really interesting (5) __. There are (6) __ of cool shops in the centre and a big church too. The flat is quite (7) – about a hundred years, I think – and it’s nice and big too.
2 A know B learn C guess
3 A moved B went C lived
4 A east B right C side
5 A building B place C thing
6 A some B many C lots
7 A quiet B old C modern
Correct the mistakes:
She have to help her mum.
Where they live?
Why you moved to Italy 3 years ago?
They don't mind to read a book.
My sister usually go to school by car, but this week she go by bus
has
Where do they live?
Why did you move to ...?
They don't mind reading
goes