Grammar
Vocabulary
Useful phrases
Correcting mistakes
True\false
100

Choose the right option and name the tense/structure.

I’m going to see/ I see you at the cinema at six o’clock.

What did you do / were you doing for your last holiday?

Megan always is / is always late to school.

I'm going to see you at the cinema at six o'clock. (going to)

What did you do for your last holiday? (the Past Simple)

Megan is always late to school. (to be with adverbs of frequency)

100

Find the odd word out.

generous   mean   funny   friendly

cap   T-shirt   sweater   top

polluted   noisy   crowded   lazy

thin   bald   overweight   slim

generous   mean   funny   friendly

cap   T-shirt   sweater   top

polluted   noisy   crowded   lazy

thin   bald   overweight   slim

100

Add the verb to all collocations :

... angry

... divorced

... fit

... lost

... married

get angry

get divorced

get fit

get lost

get married

100

Correct a mistake:

What did you think off the play?

What did you think of the play?

100

Choose whether the statement is true or false.

Washing up, sailing are the same.

False. Sailing is a kind of sport.

200

Complete the sentences and name the tense/structure.

Be careful. We _______________ just _______________ (paint) that door.

My sister _______________ (study) photography at the moment.

Let’s eat Japanese food. He  _______________ (eat) it every time we're at this restaurant.

Be careful. We 've just painted that door.

My sister is studying photography at the moment.

Let’s eat Japanese food. He eats it every time we're at this restaurant. 

200

Find the opposite.

mend      

win         

start        

sell         

forget      

mend      break

win         lose

start        finish

sell         buy

forget      remember

200

Choose a gerund or an infinitive to complete the sentences.

We’ve decided to ... France for our holiday. (go)

1 don’t mind ... the ironing. It’s quite relaxing (do)

He’s promised ... me back when he gets a job. (pay)

We’ve decided to go France for our holiday. 

1 don’t mind doing the ironing. It’s quite relaxing 

He’s promised to pay me back when he gets a job. 

200

Correct a mistake.

They don’t go off to eat very often.

They don’t go out to eat very often.

200

Choose whether the statement is true or false.

The Present Perfect and the Past Simple describe events started in the past. 

True.

300

Put the words in the correct order.

your how people are many in there family ?

next going are to what study year you ?

as my older me sister isn’t as tall

How many people are there in your family?

What are you going to study next year?

My older sister isn't as tall as me.

300

Complete the sentences with the correct word

Have you  __________ your bed this morning? (done   made   cleaned)

How do you __________ this word? (repeat   underline   pronounce)

This lesson started __________ 9.15. You’re late again! (on  in   at)

Have you made your bed this morning? 

How do you pronounce this word?

This lesson started at 9.15. You’re late again! 

300

Choose "make" or "do" to complete the expressions

... a mistake

... an exam/an exercise/homework

... a noise

... a phone call

... friends

... lunch/dinner

... sport/exercise

make a mistake

do an exam/an exercise/homework

make a noise

make a phone call

make friends

make lunch/dinner

do sport/exercise

300

Correct a mistake.

We haven’t had nothing to eat today – we’re really hungry.

We haven’t had anything to eat today – we’re really hungry.

300

Choose whether the statement is true or false.

The second conditional is used to describe unreal (hypothetical) events in the present.

True.

400

Insert one word to complete the sentences.

__________ it was raining, we went to the beach for a picnic.

A passenger is someone __________ travels on a bus or train.

She had a party __________ it was her birthday.

Although it was raining, we went to the beach for a picnic.

A passenger is someone who travels on a bus or train.

She had a party because it was her birthday.

400

Complete the sentences with one word

I don’t have enough __________ to do my work and help you.

I didn’t spend much __________ when we went out last night.

Can I __________ €10 from you, please? I’ll give it back tomorrow.

I don’t have enough time to do my work and help you.

I didn’t spend much money when we went out last night.

Can I borrow €10 from you, please? I’ll give it back tomorrow.

400

A cat in the bag!

Name opposite words.

push (the door)

lend (money to somebody)

turn off (the TV)

miss (a train)

pull (the door)

borrow (money to somebody)

turn on (the TV)

catch (a train)

400

Correct a mistake:

When have you finished your work?

When did you finish your work?

400

Choose whether the statement is true or false.

"Don't have to" and "Mustn't" describe the prohibition.

False

"Don't have to" describes the lack of obligation.

"Mustn't" describes prohibition.

500

Name the grammar topic according to the definition.

We use ... to compare two things between each other.

We use ... to talk about timetable events.  

We use ... when you don’t say exactly who, what, or where.

We use comparative to compare two things between each other.

We use the Present Simple to talk about timetable events.  

We use somebody, anybody, anywhere when you don’t say exactly who, what, or where. 

500

A cat in the bag!

What is the capital of Northern Ireland?

The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.

500

Divide these words into categories:

Clothes 

Jewellery

Footwear

skirt, shoes, earrings, sweater, top, flip-flops, ring

Clothes: sweater, top

Jewellery: ring, earrings

Footwear: flip-flops, shoes

500

A cat in the bag!

What is the capital of Wales?

The capital of Wales is Cardiff.

500

Choose whether the statement is true or false.

"Mine, yours, ours, her" are possessive pronouns.

False

"Mine, yours, ours" are possessive pronouns.

"Her" is a possessive adjective.