For and since
Already, yet and just
The future
Modals
Useful phrases
100

Fill the blank with "for" or "since."

She has been taking English classes ________ 2018.

since

100

Fill in the blank with "already" "yet" or "just"

Did you _________ take my pen in the last 5 minutes? Where has it gone?

Just

100

What are you going to do when you finish high school?

Answers vary.  Example:  I'm going to go to college.

100

Fill in the blank with a modal of probability.

She ______ go to the beach next weekend, but only if it's not raining.

may/might/could

100

What's something you want to "find out." 

Answers vary.  Example:  I want to find out how much a new iPhone costs so I can save money for it.

200

Fill the blank with "for" or "since."

He's been studying every day _____ a week.

for

200

What is something you have just done?

Answers vary.  Example:  I have just eaten lunch.

200

Finish this conditional sentence: 

If I see a scorpion...

Answers vary.  Example:  If I see a scorpion, I will scream and run!

200

Fill in the blank with a modal of probability.

You ______ fail the exam. You studied a lot and know the answers.

can't

200

Say something crazy or unbelievable. Then one of your teammates has to use an expression of disbelief.

Possible expressions: "I don't believe it!" "That's impossible!" "No way!" "Are you serious?" "Come on!"

300

Fill the blank with "for" or "since."

I have been here _______ November.  

since

300

What is something you haven't done yet that you want to do?

Answers vary.  Example: I haven't driven a car yet, but I want to do it when I'm old enough.

300

What is something you're doing this weekend?  (Answer with present continuous)

Answers vary. Example:  I'm visiting my grandma this weekend.

300

Use might, may or could in a sentence.

Answers vary.  Example:  I don't know where my mother is.  She might be at the supermarket.

300

Use "Look out!" in a sentence or with another sentence that shows its meaning.

Answers vary.  Example:  Look out!  There's a snake right in front of you!

400

How long have you been taking classes online?

I have been taking classes online for 6 months OR since March.

400

Think of some things that your mother or father asked you to do this week.  Use "already" to say something you did and "yet" to talk about something you haven't done.

Answers vary. Example:  I've already taken out the trash, but I haven't cleaned my room yet. It's a mess!

400

Ask a question using "be going to" to one of your teammates.  Your teammate has to answer.

Answers vary. Example:  What are you going to do for your birthday?   Answer:  I'm going to have a party. OR  I don't know. I might go to the beach.

400

Use "must" in a sentence.

Answers vary. Example: You ate a lot!  You must have been really hungry.

400

Describe something you're looking forward to.

Answers vary. Example: I'm looking forward to my birthday because I'm going to have a party.