Vocabulary
Pronunciation
Grammar items
Q&A
Tenses & Modal verbs
100

Spell your name 

Very good! :)

100

How can you know the difference between "B" and "V"?

B: ~similar to Spanish

V: ~F (vibration)

100

Say two countable and two uncountable nouns

Yes, there are many!!

100

Answer the following questions (completely):

1. What is your name?

2. How old are you?

3. What do you do?

Very good!

1. My name is _______.

2. I am ______ years old.

3. I ________.

100

In the sentence:

Jane's from Canada.

What does the 's mean?

Of course! 

Is the contraction with the verb "To be" is.

200
Tell me the antonyms of the following words:


1. Expensive -->

2. To receive -->

3. To sell --> 

4. Full -->

1. Cheap.

2. To give.

3. To buy.

4. Empty

200

Pronounce the following words:

Tree & Three

Wow!

T: Strong

Th: Soft

200

Differences between the and a-an:

The is a specific/definite article. We use it for singular, plural or uncountable nouns.

A-An are unspecific/indefinite articles. We use them for singular nouns.

200

Say two things you like to do and two things you don't like to do.

I like to...

I don't like to...

200

When do I have to use can and when do I have to use may?

You have to use Can when you want to express abilities.

You have to use May when you want to give or ask for permission.

300

Say the name of five animals beginning with the letter "D"

Duck, Donkey, Dolphin, Dog, Dromedary, Dinosaur, etc.

300

Pluralize the following nouns:

1. Fish

2. Orange

3. Mouse

4. Advice

5. Child

1. Fish/Fishes

2. Oranges

3. Mice

4. Advice

5. Children

300

PREPOSITIONS:

Complete the following idea using in/on/at:

Maria's working ___ home, ___ her bedroom. She decided to sit ___ a chair ___ the desk.


Maria's working at home, in her bedroom. She decided to sit on a chair at the desk.

300

Answer the following question (completely):

What does Sara have to do to pass her exam?

Answer:

Sara has to _________ to pass her exam.

300

What is the difference (in time/context) between these two ideas:

1. I'm hungry. I'll order a pizza.

2. I'm going to visit my uncles tomorrow.

Apparently, there are no differences because both ideas are conjugated in the future. But let's remember:

Will is for rapid decisions and promises.

Going to is for a prior plan or something that you're sure of.


400

Say the name and the main use of the following sign:

:

Name: Colon

Use: To introduce a list or an idea.

400

Pronounce correctly kiss and keys & her and hair.

Kiss: <kəs>

Keys: <kiis>

Her: <jr>

Hair: <jeer>

400

Build two sentences:

1. Using the comparative form of the adjective young.

2. Using the superlative form of the adjective bad.

1. ...younger than...

2. ... the worst...

400

What have you done since the pandemic started?

" I have... since the pandemic started"

400

Difference between should and must. Give me two examples using them.

Should: advice

Must: order

500

¿Cómo dirías en inglés la siguiente oración...?

Me gustan los animales y las plantas. Especialmente, los animales marinos y las orquídeas.

I like animals and plants. Especially, marine animals and orchids.

500

Say the following tongue twister:


The key is the correct pronunciation of the words:


Peter: "pirer"

Piper: "paiper"

Picked: "pikt"

Peck: "pek"

Pickled: "pikold"

Peppers: "pepers"

500

When do you need to use Subject pronouns (I, you, he, she, it, we, you, they) and when do you need to use Object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them)?

Subject pronouns are used before actions, to explain who did the action.

John loves his mom.

He loves his mom.

Object pronouns are used after actions, to explain who received the action.

John loves his mom.

John loves her.

500

Reply to the next question (completely):

What would you do if you were a millionaire?

If I were a millionaire, I would...

500

In the following ideas, what is the hidden word -'s; 'd (respectively) and what is their function?

Hector's been studying for his exam.

I'd like to live in Alaska.

The first word is:

has. Its function is to be the auxiliary of the present perfect tense.

The second word is:

would. Its function is to be the auxiliary of the imaginary situation tense.