Present Continuous
Be going to
Dining clauses
Vocabulary Airport
Vocabulary Restaurants
100

What is the sentence in Present Continuous? “She ____ (read) a book.”

She is reading a book.

100

Complete: “I ____ (go) to visit my grandparents this weekend.”

I’m going to visit my grandparents.

100

Complete: “A teacher is a person ___ helps students.”

who

100

Where do you go to get your suitcase after a flight?

Baggage reclaim

100

What do you look at to choose your food?

The Menu

200

Correct the mistake: “They is playing football.”

They are playing football.

200

Make a question: “(you / study) tonight?”

Are you going to study tonight?

200

Complete: “That’s the restaurant ___ we had dinner.”

where

200

Where do you show your passport before you fly?

Passport control

200

What do you call the person who serves food?

A waiter / waitress

300

Make a question: “(you / watch) TV right now?”

Are you watching TV right now?

300

Choose the correct sentence: a) I going to watch a movie. b) I’m going to watch a movie.

b) I’m going to watch a movie.

300

Complete: “A dog is an animal ___ barks.”

which

300

What do you use to carry heavy bags in the airport?

A trolley

300

What do you ask for when you want to pay?

The bill

400

Use Present Continuous: “I / not / do / my homework.”

I am not doing my homework.

400

Correct the mistake: “She are going to cook dinner.”

She is going to cook dinner.

400

Choose the correct option: “The man ___ lives next door is friendly.”

who

400

What do we call the place where flights leave?

Departures

400

What do we call a small amount of money you give for good service?

A tip

500

Choose the correct sentence: a) He plays the guitar now. b) He is playing the guitar now.

b) He is playing the guitar now.

500

Use “be going to” to predict: “Look at those clouds!”

It’s going to rain.

500

Make a sentence using “which.”

Example: “I have a phone which takes great photos.”

500

What do we call the part of the airport where flights arrive?

Arrivals

500

What do you say to the waiter when you want to order?

“Could I have…” or “Can I have…” or "I'd have..."...