Correct the mistakes:
1. Do you go to the work on Saturdays?
2. Does your brother plays an instrument?
3. When does you do your homework?
1. Do you go to WORK on Saturdays?
2. Does your brother PLAY an instrument?
3. When DO you do your homework?
Match the activities to their corresponding verb:
GO - PLAY - DO - GO TO
the park, karate, video games, the piano, the housework, school, exercise, swimming
GO swimming
PLAY video games, the piano
DO the housework, exercise
GO TO the park, school
Explain the difference between: MUCH & MANY
MUCH IS UNCOUNTBALE AND MANY IS COUNTABLE
Use A/AN/SOME/ANY to complete these sentences:
1. Do you want _____ water or coffee?
2. I have _____ banana in my bag.
3. There aren't _____ tomatoes in the fridge.
4. Is there _____ apple on the table?
1. Do you want SOME water or coffee?
2. I have A banana in my bag.
3. There aren't ANY tomatoes in the fridge.
4. Is there AN apple on the table?
Complete the phrases with the correct word:
PACKET, GLASS, SLICE, TIN
1. a _____ of Oreo biscuits
2. a _____ of chocolate cake
3. a _____ of sardines
4. a _____ of red wine
1. a PACKET of Oreo biscuits
2. a SLICE of chocolate cake
3. a TIN of sardines
4. a GLASS of red wine
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets:
1. Our dad loves _____ (watch) football matches on Sundays.
2. I don't like _____ (eat) sea food and mushrooms.
3. They like _____ (go) to parties at the weekend.
4. My dog doesn't love _____ (play) with other dogs.
1. Our dad loves WATCHING football matches on Sundays.
2. I don't like EATING sea food and mushrooms.
3. They like GOING to parties at the weekend.
4. My dog doesn't love PLAYING with other dogs.
Name three sports that need a:
- a ball
- two teams
- snow equipment
- a ball: basketball, volleyball, football
- two teams: rugby, basketball, soccer
- snow equipment: ice-hockey, skiing, ice-skating
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Use A LOT OF/MUCH/MANY to complete these sentences:
1. I always eat _____ vegetables for lunch.
2. This rice has ______ salt. Can you change it?
3. There isn't _____ cheese in the pizza.
4. There aren't _____ people in the supermarket on Mondays.
1. I always eat A LOT OF vegetables for lunch.
2. This rice has A LOT OF salt. Can you change it?
3. There isn't MUCH cheese in the pizza.
4. There aren't MANY people in the supermarket on Mondays.
Say two phrases to order food:
- Can I get a ....?
- I would like a ...
Unscramble the words to form sentences:
1. uses / the / media / My / social / sister / every / day
2. for / go / sometimes / I / walk / a
3. you / the / for/ information / can / internet/ browse
1. My sister uses the social media every day.
2. I sometimes go for a walk.
3. You can browse the internet for information.
Use the following verbs in a sentence. One per sentence:
SERVE - TASTE - SMELL - COOK
In the north of Mexico, they SERVE quesadillas with cheese.
This pizza TASTES delicious!
I always SMELL food before eating it.
Yesterday, I COOKED pasta and meatballs.
FOR 500 points, explain the differences between
CHIPS, CRISPS & FRIES
COOKIES & BSICUTIS
SWEETS & CANDIES
BRITISH ENGLISH: CHIPS, CRISPS, BISCUITS, SWEETS
AMERICAN ENGLISH: FRIES, CHIPS, COOKIES, CANDIES
Correct the mistakes:
1. Yesterday, I eat ice-cream and popcorns.
2. Last year, my family and I go to the beach.
3. They get married two years ago.
1. Yesterday, I ATE ice-cream and popcorns.
2. Last year, my family and I WENT to the beach.
3. They GOT married two years ago.
Pronounce these verbs:
LISTENED
PAINTED
WORKED
LIKED
WASHED
WATCHED
VISITED
TRAVELLED
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Add an adverb of frequency so they are true for you. Use a different adverb for each phrase:
1. I work six hours a day.
2. I travel abroad for work.
3. I leave home early in the morning.
1. I USUALLY work six hours a day.
2. I RARELY travel abroad for work.
3. I ALWAYS leave home early in the morning.
Complete the following sentences with the appropriate form of CAN.
1. How well _____ you drive?
2. No, my sister _____ speak Portuguese well.
3. We _____ go to the club after the class.
1. How well CAN you drive?
2. No, my sister CAN'T speak Portuguese well.
3. We CAN go to the club after the class.
Say these words in English:
- 1783
- 2022
- 497
FOR DOUBLE POINTS, WRITE THE NUMBERS WITH LETTERS.
- 1783: seventeen eighty-three
- 2022: two thousand twenty-two
- 497: four hundred ninety-seven
Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verbs:
1. _____ she ____ (call) you to confirm the date?
2. We ____ (watch) a marathon of Game of Thrones on Sunday.
3. My parents ____ (not buy) me the candies I ____ (want).
4. _____ your boyfriend ____ (wear) that blue t-shirt?
1. DID she CALL (call) you to confirm the date?
2. We WATCHED (watch) a marathon of Game of Thrones on Sunday.
3. My parents DIDN'T BUY (buy) me the candies I WANTED (want).
4. DID your boyfriend WEAR (wear) that blue t-shirt?
Explain the meaning of "LIFELOGGER".
Someone who writes about his or her life to have a record of what he or she lives.
Write HOW OFTEN questions with these phrases:
1. She goes to the gym three times a week.
2. You read before going to bed.
3. My siblings and I visit our grandparents every two weeks.
1. How often does she go to the gym?
2. How often do you read?
3. How often do you visit your grandparents?
Classify these words into their corresponding category:
MEAT - FRUIT - VEGETABLES - DRINKS - DAIRY
cheese, chicken, lemon, tea, avocado, spinach, potato, pineapple, carrot, juice, milk, lamb, fish, butter, coffee
MEAT - chicken, lamb, fish
FRUIT - lemon, avocado, pineapple
VEGETABLES - spinach, potato, carrot
DRINKS - tea, juice, coffee
DAIRY - cheese, milk, butter
Name the past forms of these verbs:
BE DRINK CLIMB
DO SWIM COOK
HAVE FLY SERVE
EAT CUT WATCH
WAS/WERE DRANK CLIMBED
DID SWAM COOKED
HAD FLY SERVED
ATE CUT WATCHED
Match the word: MEAN with their correct use:
1. Drinking beer with this sun makes you feel that you are on the beach. Do you know what I MEAN?
2. Oh, right. I understand what you MEAN.
A) to say that you understand.
B) to check the other person understand you.
1. Drinking beer with this sun makes you feel that you are on the beach. Do you know what I MEAN? - to check the other person understand you.
2. Oh, right. I understand what you MEAN. - to say that you understand.
Match the word: MEAN with their correct use:
1. Your English is really good, I MEAN it.
2. Last Friday, I met your best friend Carlos, I MEAN Carlo.
A) to correct something you said.
B) to say you are serious.
1. Your English is really good, I MEAN it. - to say you are serious.
2. Last Friday, I met your best friend Carlos, I MEAN Carlo. - to correct something you said.