School
Sport
Daily routine
Clothes
Grammar
100

Where do you go to read and borrow book?

Library

100

What sport uses a racket and a ball?

Tennis

100

Say in English: завтракать, обедать, ужинать

have breakfast, have lunch, have dinner

100

What do you wear on your feet in the house?

slippers, socks

100

Make a sentence in the Present Simple

John brushes my teeth every day.

200

What subject do you study if you learn about numbers?

Maths

200

Name a team sport

football

200

What three activities do you do in the morning?

have breakfast, get dressed, have a shower

200

Is a hoodie formal or casual?

casual

200

Make a question in the Present Continuous

Are you watching TV?

300

Where do you have P.E. lessons?

Gym / sports hall

300

What sport do you do in water?

swimming, sailing, windsurfing

300

What three activities do you do in the evening?

have dinner, brush teeth, check my phone

300

What do you wear when it’s very cold outside?

coat, jacket, scarf, hat, boots

300

Compare: “Football is (interesting) than chess.”

Football is more interesting than chess.

400

What subject do you study if you learn about the past?

History

400

Name three sports where you can run.

football, tennis, athletics

400

What three activities do you do in your free time?

play computer games, hang out with friends, go for a bike ride

400

Say what you are wearing now using “I am wearing …”

I am wearing trousers, a top and socks

400

Make a superlative sentence with “tall.”

He is the tallest boy in the class.

500

Name three school subjects and three places at school

English, science, music

Main hall, classroom, canteen

500

Say 3 sport verbs

kick, throw, catch

500

Describe your daily routine

I get up at 7 am. I brush my teeth and have a shower. Then I have delicious breakfast. I go to work at 10 am... I go to bed at 11pm.

500

Name three pieces of winter clothing and three pieces of summer clothing.

coat, scarf, hat

dress, shorts, T-shirt

500

Make a sentence with "I like ..." and "I don't like ...".

I like going shopping.

I don't like baking.