a small amount of money given to a child by their parents, typically on a regular basis is:
Pocket money
Is this true or false?
We use - ing ending to describe our feelings. For example: I was interesting in biology when I was young.
False! we use the -ed ending
We use the past simple to talk about unfinished actions. is this true?
no, they are finished
When do we use WILL? Complete:
Complete:
__________ you open the window please? It’s a bit hot.
For spontaneous decisions, promises, offers, predictions, and requests
will you open the window please?
Does the IF clause expresses the result or the condition?
the condition
Choose: Popular influencers EARN / WIN / SELL a lot of money
earn
Choose the best option:
She was really excited / exciting to meet her favourite musician.
excited
Complete: When I __________ five years old, I learnt to play the piano. (be)
was
When do we use be going to? complete:
When she passes her driving test, her parents say they __________ buy her a car.
for predictions and plans: When she passes her driving test, her parents say they are going to buy her a car.
Complete: If you ___ he washing up, I will make dinner.
do
What are these? 
an armchair and a wardrobe
He feels really r__________ after he’s had a bath.
relaxed
Is this ok? why/why not?
When I had seen her yesterday, she was riding her new bike.
SAW
Do we use HAVE for obligations? Complete:
You / take your passport when you travel to the UK. (+)
_________________________________________
Yes, we do.
You have to take your passport
If we watch a film, we ________ some popcorn. (have)
If we watch a film, we will have some popcorn
Complete: His ambition is to a_____ i___ a p__________; he loves Shakespeare and the theatre.
act in a play
This is f ____________. She is f____________
frightening - frightened
Complete: He __________ that book for many years. (-)
he hasn't read that book for many years
Make a question using HAVE
They / cook dinner last night (?)
_________________________________________
did they have to cook dinner last night?
Complete: He ________ for a walk, if it _____ (not go/snow)
he won't go for a walk if it snows
Complete: It’s your turn to d________ the dishes because the plates and glasses are still wet.
dry
Make two sentences using: challenged and challenging
Maths is a challenging subject but I never feel challenged at school
DON'T HAVE TO expresses an obligation. is this true?
complete:
She / practise piano every day, she practises every two days. (-)
_________________________________________
don't have to expresses a lack of necessity
She doesn't have to practise piano every day, she practises every two days.
Create a conditional sentence talking about the final test
If I study for Monday, I will pass the test