Feelings
Health
Fitness
Reported Speech
100

1. She spoke with confidence/ confident during her presentation.

2. His  confidence/ confident grew after he successfully completed the project.

confidence

100

He felt stressed/ sensible during the hard exam.

stressed.

100

Match the phrases with their definitions:

A. On the mend
B. Lease of life
C. On my last legs
D. Recharge your batteries
E. Under the weather

  1. Feeling unwell or sick.
  2. Recovering from an illness or injury.
  3. Very tired or near the end of one's energy.
  4. To rest and regain energy.
  5. A renewed sense of energy or purpose.

1. E

2. A

3. C

4. D

5. B

100

Change these phrases from direct to indirect speech:

are ->

will ->

don't ->

tell 

were

would

not to

told

200

Use the word in one sentence: Embarrassed

You'll get points if your sentence is grammatically correct.

200

An idiom that means "Recover"

on the mend

200

Use 1 idiom to fill in a gap.

He stayed home because he was feeling __________.

under the weather

200

Correct the mistakes from the sentences below: 

1. He said that he is going to the cinema.

2. She asked do you like chocolate.

3. He asked that can you help him with this task.

1.  He said that he was going to the cinema. 

2. She asked if you liked chocolate. 

3. He asked if you could help him with this task.

300

1. Her enthusiastic/ enthusiasm for the project was contagious.

2. The students were very  enthusiastic/ enthusiasm about the field trip.


1. enthusiasm 

2. enthusiastic

300

Write a sentence for each word to show its meaning.

Operation

if your sentence is grammatically correct, you'll get points

300

She looked like she was ______________ after running the marathon.
a) under the weather
b) on her last legs
c) on the mend

B

300

Change these sentences into indirect speech: 

1. "I am tired," he said. "I want to go home." 

-> He said that ____________________ and that __________________. 

2. "Don't be late," he told me

->  ______________________________________.

1. He said that he was tired and that he wanted to go home.

2. He told me not to be late.

400

Read each statement and decide if it is true or false. Correct the false statements. 

1. Imagination is only important for artists and writers. (True/False)

2. Being imaginative means you are good at copying others’ ideas. (True/False)

3. Imagination can help solve real-world problems. (True/False)

4. An imaginative person is likely to be very boring. (True/False)

1. False -> Imagination is important for everyone

2. False -> Means you good at creating new things or ideas

3. True

4. False

400

Write 1 suitable word (from the words you have learnt) in the gap below:

Call 911 in case of an __________.

emergency

400

write a sentence using this idiom: on my last legs

If your sentence is grammatically correct, then you'll get points :)

400

Ask me 1 question, the report that question using reported speech. 

I asked Ms Nhi that ...

500

Describe a time when you used your imagination to solve a problem or create something new in 2 minutes.

You'll get points if you are on the right track and talk for 2 minutes

500

Why might someone need to have an operation? 

Answer in 5 sentences or more 

If you manage to answer in 5 sentences with sensible reasons, you'll get points

500

Discuss with a partner or write a paragraph about a time when you felt like you needed a lease of life. Speak in more than 5 sentences

You'll get points if you speak more than 5 sentences

500

Recall a recent conversation you had with a friend or family member and rewrite it in reported speech into your note book. (More than 5 lines)

You'll get points if you write more than 5 lines