What’s the correct form?
“She ___ to the gym every day.”
(go / goes / going)
goes
Complete: ________ a shower
have/take a shower
Which word has three syllables?
usually / sometimes / never
usually
How can you politely ask for water in a café?
Could I have some water, please? / Can I get a bottle of water, please?
Which linking word shows a difference?
and / but / because
but
Make this negative: “They play football on Sundays.”
They don't play football on Sundays.
Choose the best collocation: “take / have / do breakfast.”
have breakfast
Which word has a silent letter? (listen / visit / open)
listen
Turn this into a polite invitation: “Come to my house tonight.”
Would you like to come to my house tonight?
Join these two sentences: “I was tired. I went to bed early.”
I was tired, so I went to bed early.”
Correct the error: “She didn’t went to work yesterday.”
She didn’t go to work yesterday.
Fill in: “We ___ a great time in Bursa last weekend.”
We had a great time in Bursa last weekend.
What is the correct final sound in "watched":
/t/, /d/, /id/
/t/
Respond: “Would you like to join us for lunch?” (Give a polite ‘no’.)
I’d love to, but I already have plans. / That sounds nice, but maybe next time.
Which of these is formal?
A. “Hey, what’s up?” B. “Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to…”
B. “Dear Sir or Madam, I am writing to…”
Choose the correct preposition: “She was born ___ 2002.”
in
“Choose the correct item for the living room: (carpet / oven / sink)”
carpet
Where is the stress in the word comfortable?
on the first syllable
Make a suggestion about the weekend.
Let’s go to the beach. / How about watching a movie?
How do you start a formal email to "John Smith"?
Create a sentence with a gerund: “I enjoy…”
e.g., I enjoy reading. / I enjoy swimming. / I enjoy listening to music.
Use all of these verbs (go, have, get) to create 3 sentences in the past
I went/I had/I got...
Say with correct linking: “I get up at nine o’clock every day.”
I get‿up‿at nine‿o’clock.
Make a polite request + say no politely.
A: polite request
B: say no politely
A: Could you help me with my homework?
B: I’d love to, but I’m busy right now.
Make two sentences, one with "because" and one with "so".
I stayed home because it rained. It was cold, so I watched a movie.