How long have you been studying FT1?
I have been studying FT1 for five months/since September.
Insert yet or already where appropriate: In the story, Gran has died.
In the story, Gran has already died.
Make a comparative sentence using the adjective given. Giraffe / zebra SHORT
A zebra is shorter than a giraffe.
Make a question that elicits the answers. No, I have never been to New York.
Have you ever been to New York?
Have you never / ever driven a car?
Have you ever driven a car?
Mix the two sentences using WHO, WHICH, WHERE or THAT: This is the book / I read this book last summer
This is the book that/which I read last summer.
like or love = be f_ _ _ o_ something/someone
fond of
Finish your sentences using a reflexive pronoun (myself, yourself, himself, herself...) No, you cannot do this for me. I have to do it ....
myself
Which action happened first? Susan burst into tears because she had ripped a hole in her hoody.
1st had ripped a hole in her hoody
2nd burst into tears
A building where things are made using machines
factory
Fill in the gaps with FOR or SINCE: Susan practised her stunts ___ one hour every day.
FOR
Insert yet or already where appropriate:My parents haven’t got back from Brazil.
My parents haven’t got back from Brazil yet.
Make a superlative sentence using the adjective given. Giraffe / zebra / cat TALL
A giraffe is the tallest.
Make a question that elicits the answers. • No, Susan has never ridden a horse.
Has Susan ever ridden a horse?
Susan has never / ever been to Disneyland.
Susan has never been to Disneyland.
Mix the two sentences using WHO, WHICH, WHERE or THAT:This is the boy / he won the competition
This is the boy who/that won the competition.
My cousin is three and he s_ _ _ _ wears nappies!
still
Finish your sentences using a reflexive pronoun: We did not believe UFOs existed until we saw one .... .
ourselves
Combine the phrases into one sentence. Remember to use Super Past. Gran (fall) down the stairs / Susan and her mum (hurry) to the hospital
Gran had fallen down the stairs before Susan and her mum hurried to the hospital.
an expression used to suggest something = H_ _ a_ _ _ _ ...?
How about...?
Fill in the gaps with FOR or SINCE: Susan has ridden a bike ___she was five.
SINCE
Insert yet or already where appropriate: Have you had a shower?
Have you had a shower yet?
Make a comparative sentence using the adjective given and NOT AS...AS Giraffe / zebra TALL
A zebra isn’t as tall as a giraffe.
Make a question that elicits the answers. • No, I have never read a comic in Japanese.
Have you ever read a comic in Japanese?)
never / ever: Yesterday was the first time I had had a peanut ice cream.
Yesterday was the first time I had ever had a peanut ice cream.
Mix the two sentences using WHO, WHICH, WHERE or THAT:This is the €50 note / I found this note in the street
This is the €50 note which/that I found in the street.
to be interested in something = to b_ i_ _ _ it
be into it
Finish your sentences using a reflexive pronoun: They talk about .... all the time.
themselves
Combine the phrases into one sentence. Remember to use Super Past. The crowd (start) cheering and clapping / Susan (do) her special trick
The crowd started cheering and clapping after Susan had done her special trick.
A synonym of Nervous
anxious
Fill in the gaps with FOR or SINCE: Susan has known Jason ___two months.
FOR
Insert yet or already where appropriate: Susan has become a BMX champion.
Susan has already become a BMX champion.
Rephrase the the sentences using NOT AS...AS.: Freddie is weaker than Susan.
Freddie isn’t as strong as Susan.
Correct the question: She has ever been to the Moon?
Has she ever been to the Moon?
never / ever : Have your parents jumped on a bouncy castle?
Have your parents ever jumped on a bouncy castle?
Define using a relative pronoun: competitor
Competitor is a person who takes part in a competition.
one after the other, without a break = i_ a r_ _
in a row
Substitute the things or people with object pronouns.:• Give the chocolate to Peter.
Give it to him.
Combine the phrases into one sentence. Remember to use Super Past.: Susan (win) the competition / Gran (pass away)
Susan won the competition after Gran had passed away. (or)
Gran had passed away before Susan won the competition.
Area of a town:
neighbourhood
Rewrite the sentences using FOR. “I have lived in my house since I was born. Now I’m 11.”
.I’ve lived in my house for 11 years.
Insert yet or already where appropriate: I have had a shower.
I have already had a shower.
Rephrase the the sentences using NOT AS...AS.: George is older than Susan.
George isn’t as young as Susan.
Correct the question: Has Susan ever sing in a talent show?
Has Susan ever sung in a talent show?
never / ever: I have entered a competition.
I have never entered a competition.
Define using a relative pronoun: beach
Beach is a place where you can sunbathe.
great = te_ _ _ _ _c
terrific
Substitute the things or people with object pronouns.:
• Give the money to your parents.
Give it to them.
Combine the phrases into one sentence. Remember to use Super Past.: Susan (win) the competition / she (become) famous
Susan had won the competition before she became famous. (or)
Susan became famous after she had won the competition.
“I am excited to do it” (formal) = I’m l_ _ _ _ _ _ f_ _ _ _ _ _ t_ do_ _ _ it
I’m looking forward to doing it
Rewrite the sentences using FOR. I have been learning French since I was 3. Now I'm 11.
I’ve been learning French for 8 years.
insert yet or already where appropriate. My mum has been to Paris twice.
My mum has already been to Paris twice.
Rephrase the the sentences using NOT AS...AS.: George is worse than Freddie at doing flips.
George isn’t as good as Freddie at doing flips.
Correct the question: Did she travelled to Russia last year?
Did she travel to Russia last year?
never / ever: My parents have done my homework. I promise!
My parents have never done my homework. I promise!
Define using a relative pronoun: tea
Tea is something that Gran used to sip while Susan practised with her BMX.
although = e_ _ _ t_ _ _ _ _
even though
Substitute the things or people with object pronouns.:
• Give the homework to your friends.
Give it to them.
Combine the phrases into one sentence. Remember to use Super Past.: Dad (get) a new mobile phone for Christmas / he (drop) his mobile phone in the bathtub
Dad had dropped his mobile phone in the bathtub before he got a new mobile phone for Christmas. (or)
Dad got a new mobile phone for Christmas after he had dropped his (old) phone in the bathtub.
Ask yourself: w____
wonder