Change into reported speech: “She said, ‘I’m happy.’”
She said that she was happy.
What word starts a direction sentence?
First…
Name one role from the World Record project.
Timekeeper / Judge / Promoter / Contestant / Project Leader.
What is a “genre”?
A type of book or story.
What’s your favourite thing you learned this term?
(Any personal answer.)
Change: “The teacher said, ‘Don’t be late.’”
The teacher told us not to be late.
Give one phrase to tell someone to move forward.
Go straight.
What word form did we use to compare?
Comparative adjectives (bigger, faster, etc.).
Name two genres you studied.
Sci-fi, mystery, romance, adventure, etc.
Give one classroom rule using a modal verb.
You should listen carefully.
“He said that he will go.” — correct the mistake.
He said that he would go.
Give two prepositions used in directions.
Next to, across from, between, opposite.
Complete: “The red team was ___ than the blue team.”
faster
Who writes a book?
An author.
Say one museum rule.
You mustn’t touch the exhibits.
Report this: “My mum said, ‘You should clean your room.’”
My mum said that I should clean my room.
Describe how to get from the entrance to the dinosaur exhibit.
(Student uses “First… Then… Next… Finally…”)
Give an example of teamwork from your project.
(Any reasonable example.)
What genre is “Harry Potter”?
Fantasy.
Make a sentence using both a direction and reported speech.
She said that we should turn right.
Unscramble: told / to / stop / the / me / talking / teacher / .
The teacher told me to stop talking.
Create your own museum route using 3 direction phrases.
Create your own museum route using 3 direction phrases.
(Creative answer accepted.)
Create your own record idea using a comparative.
“This race is longer than the last one.”
Give a one-sentence summary of a book you read.
(Accept student’s answer.)
Bonus challenge: Ask your teacher one question in English!
(Any correct question accepted.)