Complete: “Right now, she (study) English.”
is studying
Complete: “I ____ ___ go out tonight than stay home.”
Would('d) rather
What is the comparative of “busy”?
busier
Fill in: “I arrived ___ the airport at 7 pm.”
At
Multiple Choice:
Which sentence uses “in” correctly?
a) I’m staying in home tonight.
b) Please come in and sit down.
c) I put my books in the table.
b) Please come in and sit down.
Choose the correct option: “He usually ___ (have) lunch at 12, but today he ___ (have) it at 1.”
has / is having
ewrite: “I don’t want tea. I want coffee.” (use “rather”)
I’d rather have coffee than tea.
Which is correct? “This city is more safer / safer than my town.”
safer than my town (double comparative is incorrect)
Complete: “We’ve never heard ___ this place before.”
Of
True or False:
“The verb ‘move out’ means to enter a new house.”
False — It means to leave a place where you lived.
Explain: When do we use Present Simple and Present Continuous? Give one example of each.
Present Simple: habits/routines – “She walks to school.”
Present Continuous: actions happening now – “She is walking to school.”
“She prefers staying home to going out” using “rather”
She’d rather stay home than go out.
Make a sentence comparing two cities (use “far better than”).
EX: Tokyo is far better than my hometown in terms of public transport.
She’s frightened ___ spiders?”
Of
Matching Exercise: Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings:
a) check in
b) drop out
c) log in
1. leave school without finishing
2. register at a hotel
3. enter a system with a password
a–2,
b–1,
c–3
Correct the error: “I’m usually getting up at 6 am.”
Incorrect. Should be: “I usually get up at 6 am.” (use Present Simple for routines)
Create your own sentence with “rather” expressing preference.
EX: I’d rather study in the morning than at night.
“Living in a small town is ___ ___ exciting ___ living in a big city.” (nearly)
“Living in a small town is nearly as exciting as living in a big city.”
Choose the correct preposition: “I’m impressed _____ her progress.”
With
Error Correction:
Find and correct the mistake:
“He went out the room without say goodbye.”
Incorrect: “say” → Correct: “saying”
Corrected Sentence: “He went out of the room without saying goodbye.”
Combine: “She works every day. Today she is working at home.”
She usually works every day, but today she is working at home.
“I don’t like coffee. I prefer tea.”
I’d rather drink tea than coffee because I don’t like coffee.
Make a complex comparison: “My city is ______________________” - Chaotic (use nearly in the negative form).
EX: My city is not nearly as chaotic as São Paulo.
Fill in: “He had no right to interfere ___ (use possessive) conversation.”
With
Creative Task:
Give a short explanation using “get in,” “check out,” and “drop out.”
Ex:
“When I got in the university, I was very excited. But I had to check out new opportunities. In the end, I dropped out to start my own business.”