Can / Can’t (Ability)
Adverbs of Manner
Good at/bad at
Really / Quite / Very + likes
Articles + mixed basics (a / an / no article)
100

I ___ swim.

can

100

She sings very ____. (beautiful)

beautifully

100

I am good at _____ (cook).

cooking

100

I ___ like coffee. (a little bit)

quite

100

I have ___ cat.

a

200

She ___ sing. (negative)

can't

200

He drives ____. (bad)

badly

200

She is bad ___ dancing. 

at

200

She is ___ tired. ( a lot)

very/really

200

She is ___ teacher.

the

300

He ___ drive.

can

300

They run ____. (quick)

quickly

300

Transform this sentence using "good at"

She can run well.

She is good at running.

300
Make a question with "would," "you" and "play chess"

Would you like to play chess? 

300

He has ___ apple.

an

400

Make a sentence: (can / cook / I)

I can cook.

400

I speak English ____. (slow)

slowly

400

Make this into a question : English / good at / you / are

Are you good at English?

400

Make a question with "to do," "want," "he," and "go surfing"

Does he want to go surfing? 

400

I am ___ student

a
500

Make a question: you / dance?

Can you dance?

500

Make a sentence: (dance / beautiful / she)

She dances beautifully.

500

Make a sentence: (They / sing / good at)

They are good at singing. 

500

Make a question: (really / you / like / music/ do)

Do you really like music? 

500

Make a sentence: (a / I / have / dog)

I have a dog.