At the Store
Numbers and Time
Places in Town
Grammar
Food and Drink
100
What do you use to carry your groceries?

Bag

Shopping Cart

100

What time is it if the clock shows 6:30?

Six thirty

Half past six

100

Where do you go to send a package?

Post office

100

Choose the correct sentence:

He is going to work

or

He going to work

He IS going to work.

100

What is the first meal of the day?

Breakfast

200

What do you give to the cashier to pay?

Cash

Card

Money

200

How many days are in the month of February?

28 days

(29 in a leap year)

200

Where do you go to get a haircut?

Hairdresser

Barber/Barbershop

Salon

200

What is the past tense of the word "buy"?

Bought
200

What utensil do you use to eat soup with?

Spoon

300

What item helps you know the price of something?

Price tag

300

If you have a meeting at 3:15 p.m. and you arrive at 3:05 p.m. Are you early or late?

Early

You are 10 minutes early

300

Where do you go to get your drivers license?

DMV

Department of Motor Vehicles

300

Turn this statement into a question:

"You go to school every day."

DO you go to school every day?

300

Name a food that is usually kept in the refrigerator.

Milk

Cheese

Eggs

Meat

400

What do you say to someone when you need help?

Can you help me, please?

I need help, please.

400

If you start work at 8 a.m. and finish at 2:30 p.m., then how many hours do you work?

6.5 hours

six and a half hours

400

Name one place in town that is usually open for 24 hours

Gas station

Emergency room


400

Correct this sentence:

"She don't likes coffee."

She doesn't like coffee.

400

What is the difference between "hungry" and "thirsty"?

Hungry means you want food

Thirsty means you want something to drink

500

What do you say if you need help finding milk?

Where is the milk?

Can you help me find milk, please?

I need help finding milk, please.

500

What time is "a quarter to nine"?

8:45

eight forty-five

500

Where do you go to get legal help?

Law office

Courthouse

500

Change this sentence into the future tense:

I eat lunch at 12.

I will eat lunch at 12.

I'm going to eat lunch at 12.

500

If you are at a restaurant and want to tell the waiter you don't eat meat, how would you say it?

I am a vegetarian

I do not eat meat