The daughter of my sister
niece
Under the weather
be under the weather
Prepositions:
When do you use prepositions in?
We use it for parts of the day and seasons.
in the morning
in the afternoon
in the evening
in the summer, winter, spring, autumn
Tell the times in English in two ways.
1. 6:15
2. 6:45
3. 6:10
4. 6:03
5. 6:30
6. 6:35
1. It's a quarter past six.
2. It's a quarter to seven.
3. It's ten past six.
4. It's three minutes past six.
5. It's half past six.
6. It's twenty -five to seven.
activity requiring physical effort carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
do exercise
My brother is my uncle´s ______________
nephew
My husband´s mom is my __________________
mother-in-law
Continue!
We use Whose........?
to ask about possessions. We can ask Whose is this bag? OR whose bag is this?
The brother of your mother or father or the husband of your aunt
Uncle
to come home
get home
My aunt is my brother’s __________________
aunt
Your son's wife is
daughter-in-law
Order the words to make questions.
1. do/what/you/languages/speak
2. your/dictionary/ you/use/ do/ when
3. laptop/ what/ of/ she/have/ does/ kind
4. films/ like/ your/ parents/ do/ old
1. What languages do you speak?
2. What languages do you speak?
3. When do you use your dictionary?
4. Do your parents like old films?
to (cause someone to) become less active and more calm and happy:
relax
step
to walk
The wife of your son is __________________
Daughter-in-law
My brother and my sister (children of aunt and uncle) are my__________________
cousins
Choose the correct word or phrase.
1. I like James but I don't like James's/ Jame's brother.
2. Who's/ Whose dictionary is this?
3. These are my children's / childrens' books.
4. That's my parents/ parents' car
1. James's 2. Whose 3. children's 4. parents'
A sister that you only share one parent with
Half sister
Take your medicine
Hint: "You committed the crime, and now it's time to face the music" said the Police Officer
To deal with the consequences
A girl or woman who has the same parents as another person
Sister
Adverbs and expressions of frequency
tell the rules and give examples
1. We use adverbs of frequency to say how often you do something. e.g. I always have toast for breakfast.
Adverbs of frequency go before all main verbs (except be). after be. They're sometimes late.
Use a (+) verb with never and hardly ever. He never smokes. NOT He doesn't never smoke.* She hardly ever watches TV. He is never stressed
In negative sentences, the adverb of frequency goes between don't / doesn't and the verb. e.g. She doesn't often go to the cinema.
2. Expressions of frequency usually go at the end of a sentence or verb phrase. I have English classes twice a week. She doesn't work every day.
tell the two meanings of have/has
Have has two meanings
1. For family and possessions, e.g. I have three children. He has a big house
2. For activities, e.g. I have lunch at 1:30. She has a shower in the morning.
What does it mean "to be on cloud 9?"
To be happy