Word Friends
JOBS
DAYS OF THE WEEK/ AND THE TIME
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100

match the correct word:

coffee......
a) glasses
b) shop

shop - coffee shop

100

Who cuts hair? 

 A hairdresser.

100

 What day comes after Monday?  

Tuesday
 

100

What month comes after January?
 

 February
 

100

Please spell your name.

....................

200

Match the words:

hand ....
a) room
b) bag

bag - handbag

200

Who designs buildings? 

An architect.

200

 What time is it?  

 6.15 p.m.
 

200

What month comes before April?  

March
 

200

Complete the sentence: ____________ do you go on holiday? 

Where.
 

300

Choose the correct verb:

"When I got to work I _______________ a shirt and tie."

a) earn
b) wear
c) send

b) wear

300


Who works in a school and helps students learn new things? 

  A teacher.

300

 What day do most people rest?  

 Sunday
 

300

 In what month do people celebrate New Year?  

December 
 

300

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition: My bag is _____________ the table, next to my feet. My books are ____________ my bag.   

......under.......
...... in......

400

Who is your brother’s daughter?

My niece

400

Who looks after people's teeth? 

 A  dentist. 

400

 What day comes between Wednesday and Friday? 

Thursday
 

400

Say the following prices:
a) 45p
b) €33
c) £1,50
d) $ 6.00 


..................
 

400

Which is correct A or B?
A - Is there two bedrooms in your house?
B - Are there two bedrooms in your house?

B

500

Complete the following sentence with the correct option.

"We always stop at the ...................."

a) railway station
b) traffic lights

 traffic lights

500


These two people work together to help people who are sick. They work in a hospital. Who are they? 

They are the doctor and the nurse.

500

What time does your English class finish today? 

 7.00 p.m.  

500

Choose the correct option to complete the conversation:
A - "The weather is lovely today, isn't it?"
B - "Yes, it's awful / wonderful!"

wonderful

500


 Choose one of the words to complete the sentence:
There aren't some / any French students in our class.

.....any.....