Writing a Letter
Greetings & Endings
School Supplies
There Is / There Are
Likes & Activities
100

What is the first part of a letter?

The greeting (for example: “Dear Jack,”).

100

Say one way to greet someone in English.

“Hello” or “Hi.”

100

What object do you use to write?

A pencil or pen.

100

Complete: “___ a book on the desk.”

There is

100

What do you like doing after school?

(Example) “I like reading.”

200

How can you begin a friendly letter?

“Hi” or “Dear ____,”

200

Say one way to end a conversation in English.

“Goodbye” or “See you later.”

200

What do you use to carry your books?

A backpack, bookbag.

200

Complete: “___ two pens in the bag.”

There are

200

What activity do you not like?

(Example) “I don’t like cleaning.”

300

What do you write before your name at the end?

A closing (for example: “From,” or “Love,”).

300

What can you say in the morning in English?

“Good morning.”

300

What tool do you use to cut paper?

Scissors

300

Choose the correct one: “There is apples” or “There are apples.”

“There are apples.”

300

Do you like reading books?

“Yes, I do.” or “No, I don’t.”

400

What sentence can you write to start the main part of your letter?

(Example) “How are you?” or “I hope you are well.”

400

What can you answer when someone says “How are you?”

“I’m fine/well, thank you.”

400

What helps you remove mistakes in pencil?

An eraser.

400

Make a question with “Is there.”

(example) “Is there a computer in the room?”

400

Complete: “I like ___.”

(Example) “I like biking.”

500

Say one polite way to start and one to finish a letter.

Start: “Dear...” / End: “Yours sincerely,” or “Best wishes.”

500

Say one friendly phrase to finish a talk.

“See you soon!” or “Have a nice day!”

500

Name three objects you use in class every day.

(example) 

Pencil, notebook, ruler.

500

Make a question with “Are there.”

(example) “Are there any chairs in the classroom?”


500

Complete: “I don’t like ___ because ___.”

(Example) “I don’t like running because it’s hard.”