“He ___ (go) to class at 9.”
goes
“This person cooks meals in a restaurant.”
a chef or a cook
“The opposite of cheap.”
expensive
Sign: Auckland Art Gallery — Hours: 10:00–5:00. Students with ID: Free. Adults: $20.”
Two students show their IDs at the door. How much do they pay in total?
$0
Bus →______
Buses
“___ your sister live in Mt Eden?”
Does
"I ___ a meeting at 2 p.m.”
have
“A word meaning very bad; opposite of nice.”
awful or terrible
The café was packed, so Amir grabbed a takeaway and ate by the fountain.”
Why did Amir choose takeaway?
The cafe had too many people. Too full/crowded
person →_______
people
‘Hassan has lunch at 1 p.m.’ → Make a yes/no question.
Does Hassan have lunch at 1 p.m.?
“This person repairs cars.”
a mechanic
“The opposite of tidy ↔ ___.”
messy or untidy
“Bus 14 leaves Mt Eden at 8:10, 8:40, and 9:10. On Friday it starts 20 minutes late.”
On Friday, what is the first Bus 14 time from Mount Eden?
8:30 or Half past eight (8:10 + 20 minutes)
sheep → ____
sheep
“They ___ (not/finish) homework on Sundays.”
don't finish
He ___ the bus every day to school.
take
The opposite of safe
dangerous or unsafe
“Ravi lost his keys. He told the guard and she helped him,” she refers to ___.
the guard
“Child → ___
children
Arrange (never/finishes/before/five o'clock /my brother/work)
My brother never finishes work before five o'clock.
This person treats sick animals
A vet or a veterinary doctor
Text: “The hostel room was filthy and the shared kitchen was terrible. After new staff arrived, both spaces became ___ and ___.”
Use clear opposites. Make one them stronger with (very/really).
very clean and really nice
Lina didn’t bring lunch, so she bought a small soup and shared half with Moe.”
Did Lina eat anything she brought from home
No, she didn't.
“knife → ___ (spell it)
knives