School Subjects and classes
Countries, greetings and farewells
Possessive adjectives
Routines
100

It's the subject where you use numbers!

 Math (Mathematics)

100

Is the statement True or false?

How are you is a greeting 

True!

100

Is this statement true or false:

"This is my pen" and "this pen is mine" is the same sentence 

True! It is, you're saying that that pen belongs to you

100

Complete the sentence:

______ does he wake up?

When does he wake up?

200

Complete the sentence:

His favorite __________ is science

Subject

200

Say another farewell that is not good bye

It was good to see you

I look forward to seeing you again

It was nice seeing you again 

Have a nice day!

200

Tell me a thing that is yours in the classroom (follow grammar)

This is my ____________

200

Complete the sentence:

You ________ to bed at 10 pm (go/goes)

You GO to bed at 10 pm

300

Complete the sentence:

__________ is his favorite subject?

What's (what is)

300

Where are you from?

I am from (country)

300

Hello, I'm Selene and this is my house, this is my sister's room. Her favorite colors are orange and purple. Yuck! My room is very different. My favorite colors are white and red.

Can you highlight the possessive adjectives in this passage?

My, My, Her, My, My

300

When we talk about routines for he/she and it the verb has to follow some rules.

What is the rule for the verbs end un a vowel + y? 

For example: play

If the verb ends in a vowel + y we just add s

For example: plays

400

Maria has a busy week with many classes. On Monday and Wednesday, she goes to her karate class after school. On Tuesday and Thursday, she has English class in the afternoon. On Friday, Maria takes her dance class, which is her favorite. Every Saturday morning, she goes to the pool for her swimming class. On Sunday, she rests and spends time with her family.


When Maria goes to swimming classes?

She goes to swimming classes on Saturday mornings

400

How we ask another person their country?

Where are you from?

400

What is the possessive adjective of they? 

Their example:

Their car is slow

400

When we talk about routines for he/she and it the verb has to follow some rules.

What is the rule for the verbs ends in a consonant + y?

For example: Study

We change the y to IES 

For example: studies

500

Maria has a busy week with many classes. On Monday and Wednesday, she goes to her karate class after school. On Tuesday and Thursday, she has English class in the afternoon. On Friday, Maria takes her dance class, which is her favorite. Every Saturday morning, she goes to the pool for her swimming class. On Sunday, she rests and spends time with her family.


When Maria goes to karate class?


She goes to karate classes on Mondays and Wednesdays!

500

Anna, Luis, and Mina meet at a school event.

Anna says, “Hi! My name is Anna. Nice to meet you!”

Luis smiles and says, “Hello, Anna! I’m Luis. Where are you from?”

Anna replies, “I’m from Canada. And you?”

Luis says, “I’m from Mexico.”

Mina joins them and says, “Hi! I’m Mina. Where are you from?”

Anna says, “I’m from Canada. And you, Mina?”

Mina answers, “I’m from Japan.”

Where's Luis from?

Where is Anna from?

Where's Mina from?

500

What is the difference between YOU'RE and YOUR

You're is a contraction (you are)

And your is a possessive adjective

500

When we talk about routines for he/she and it the verb has to follow some rules.

What is the rule for the verbs that end in -ss, -sh, -ch, -x, or -o?

For example: Kiss

We add ES if the verb ends in SS, sh, ch, x, or o

For example: KissES