vacation. - Switzerland - would - next - to - my - for - to - I - like - go
I would like to go to Switzerland for my next vacation.
When you don't feel well, you...
a.) pick up
b.) come up
c.) are sick
c.) are sick
We use this word to express:
- requests
- suggestions
- abilities in the past
COULD
"Could I use your cellphone to make a phone call?"
The previous question is a:
a.) request
b.) suggestion
c.) ability
a.) request
This expression is used when something happens unexpectedly. You didn't plan the action. For example, you wanted to arrive early to the office but there was an accident on the highway.
"to come up"
For example: "I wanted to arrive early to the office but an accident came up on the highway."
R - A - T - T - O - H
This is a place, usually in a park, where little children can play.
The playground
What are these people doing?
They are dancing.
This tense is used to express routines and habits.
This tense is used to express activities in progress.
Present simple: routines and habits.
Present continuous: activities in progress.
We use this expression to make an invitation or to ask a person to do something together.
"LET'S"
Neflix - use it - deactivate - I'm - account - going to - never - my - because - I
I'm going to deactivate my Netflix account because I never use it.
When you don't have any plans, we say that you are free or _____.
AVAILABLE
Use the comparative and the superlative of the following adjective in a sentence:
"scary"
comparative: "scarier"
superlative: "the scariest"
(The student builds two complete and correct sentences, one with each word.)
"I have a terrible headache!"
Select the correct answer:
a.) You shouldn't rest for the day.
b.) You must read a book.
c.) You should see a doctor.
c.) You should see a doctor.
We ask this question when a person doesn't look well. It's similar to "what's the problem?"
What's wrong?
you - forward - I'm - from - looking - hearing - to
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
big - healthy - interesting - cheap
1. Russia is ______ than Italy.
2. Eating a salad for lunch is ______ than eating pizza.
3. Reading books is ______ ______ than playing games.
4. Traveling by bus is ______ than traveling by plane.
1. Russia is bigger than Italy.
2. Eating a salad for lunch is healthier than eating pizza.
3. Reading books is more interesting than playing games.
4. Traveling by bus is cheaper than traveling by plane.
"We _____ send the report today because if we don't, we will be in trouble."
Select the best response:
a.) should
b.) must
c.) need
b.) must
Use 3 different comparatives to describe:
Nescafé vs Starbucks
(student uses the structure completely and correctly)
This expression is used when we meet a person to give them a ride in our car. For example: "I go in my car to my son's school and bring him home."
to pick up
For example: "I pick up my son from school."
world - most - New - the - in - the - exciting - York - is - city
New York is the most exciting city in the world.
What is he doing?
He's coughing.
Mention 3 things that the person is NOT doing.
(The answer should be correct with NO grammar or vocabulary errors.)
Sally works at home.
Change the previous sentence to present continuous affirmative, negative and question.
Aff.- Sally is working at home.
Neg.- Sally isn't working at home.
Ques.- Is Sally working at home?
This phrase is used to direct an email or a letter when you don't know who is going to read that message.
"To whom it may concern"