Fill in the blank(s):
Would you like ____ water?
Fill in the blank(s):
Would you like some water?
Which one is different?
always | now | usually | sometimes | rarely | never
*Bonus: What word is missing?
Now is different.
always | now | usually | sometimes | rarely | never
*Bonus: Often is missing.
What are the names of these three sports?
Sport 1: π
Sport 2: πΎ
Sport 3: βΎοΈ
The names of these three sports are....
Sport 1: Basketball π
Sport 2: Tennis πΎ
Sport 3: Baseball βΎοΈ
What words do you use to ask questions? Name at least 2.
(Hint: They start with "Wh-" and "H")
What words do you use to ask questions?
Examples: Who | What | When | Where | Why | Which | How
Which sentence is correct?
A) She cans play piano.
B) She can play piano.
C) She can plays piano.
Which sentence is correct?
A) She cans play piano.
B) She can play piano.
C) She can plays piano.
Fill in the blank(s):
Do you have ____ questions?
Fill in the blank(s):
Do you have any questions?
How often does Ben drink coffee?
Sunday: No β
Monday: No β
Tuesday: No β
Wednesday: No β
Thursday: No β
Friday: No β
Saturday: No β
Ben never drinks coffee.
Guess the sport:
Tara: What is your favorite sport?
Victor: _____ is my favorite sport! You play on a team. You cannot use your hands. You run on a field and score goals. And my favorite athlete is Cristano Ronaldo.
Guess the sport:
Tara: What is your favorite sport?
Victor: Soccer / Football is my favorite sport! You play on a team. You cannot use your hands. You run on a field and score goals. And my favorite athlete is Cristano Ronaldo.
Fill in the blanks:
Chris: Hello! ____ are you?
Liam: I'm good! How are you? _____ is your name?
Chris: I'm good. My name is Chris. ____ are you?
Liam: I am Liam. Nice to meet you, Chris. Let's go!
Fill in the blanks:
Chris: Hello! How are you?
Liam: I'm good! How are you? What is your name?
Chris: I'm good. My name is Chris. Who are you?
Liam: I am Liam. Nice to meet you, Chris. Let's go!
Answer the question both ways:
Can Olivia drive a car?
Yes, ______ . / No, ______ .
Answer the question both ways:
Can Olivia drive a car?
Yes, she can. / No, she can't. / No, she cannot.
Fill in the blank(s):
Do we have ____ bread?
No, we need to buy ____.
Fill in the blank(s):
Do we have any bread?
No, we need to buy some.
Fill in the blank:
Anna: Do you _____ go to the gym?
Sam: Yes, I go to the gym almost every day, but not on weekends.
Correct Response:
Anna: Do you usually go to the gym?
Sam: Yes, I go to the gym almost every day, but not on weekends.
Which one is different? Explain why!
A) Ice-skating
B) Basketball
C) Golf
D) Hiking
Basketball is different, because it is a team sport and the others are not.
A) Ice-skating
B) Basketball
C) Golf
D) Hiking
List 3 simple questions!
Examples:
Who are you? | What is your name? | When is class? | Where are you from? | Why not? | How are you? | Which one is your's?
Use can and cannot to write about this:
Matt and Drew: act β sing β
Matt and Drew: act β sing β
Matt and Drew can act, but cannot sing.
Fill in the blanks:
Do we need any potatoes?
Yes. Let's get ___ potatoes.
No. We don't need ___ potatoes.
Fill in the blanks:
Do we need any potatoes?
Yes. Let's get some potatoes.
No. We don't need any potatoes.
Where does the adverb go? (1)? (2)? or (3)? always
(1) On Sunday, I (2) have dinner (3) with my family.
Where does the adverb go? (1)? (2)? or (3)? always
(1) On Sunday, I (2) have dinner (3) with my family.
On Sunday, I always have dinner with my family.
What is an athele?
An athlete is someone who plays sports well.
Fill in the blanks:
___ = what person
___ = what place
___ = what frequency
___ = what day and/or what time
Fill in the blanks:
who = what person
where = what place
how often = what frequency
when = what day and/or what time
Use can or can't and these three emojis to write a sentence: ποΈ β π€
ποΈ β π€ = I can sing!
Fill in the blank(s):
____ is used in yes/positive sentences.
Ex. "Yes, I have ----."
____ is used in no/negative sentences or questions.
Ex. "No, I don't have ---." / "Do you have ---?"
Fill in the blank(s):
Some is used in yes/positive sentences.
Ex. "Yes, I have some."
Any is used in no/negative sentences or questions.
Ex. "No, I don't have any." / "Do you have any?"
Which adverb of frequency can begin a sentence?
A) Rarely
B) Always
C) Sometimes
D) Never
Which adverb of frequency can begin a sentence?
A) Rarely
B) Always
C) Sometimes (Ex. Sometimes I eat broccoli.)
D) Never
Make a list of five different sports before time runs out!
Examples:
β½οΈ Soccer | π Basketball | π (American) Football | βΎοΈ Baseball | π₯ Softball | πΎ Tennis | π Volleyball | π Rugby | π Table Tennis / Ping Pong | πΈ Badminton | π Ice Hockey | π Cricket | β³οΈ Golf | π₯ Boxing | βΈοΈ Ice-skating | π€Ώ Swimming | β·οΈ Skiing | π Snowboarding | πββοΈ Surfing | π΄ββοΈ Cycling |
List 4 questions with one of the following words:
who / what / when / where / why / how
Examples:
who: who are you? who is that? who is your friend? who is your favorite
what: what is that? what is your name? what is today? what are you doing?
when: when is class? when did you get here? when is it over? when is it?
where: where are you? where did you go? where did you buy this? where are you from?
why: why not? why did you do that? why are you here? why is that?
Name 3 things you can do and 3 things you cannot do.
Examples:
Can: I can write. I can swim. I can speak English. I can read.
Cannot: I can't drive. I can't eat onions. I can't speak German. I can't fly.