Simple present
Present continuous
Simple past
Verbs in past
Vocabulary
100

What _____ your brother do in his free time?

What does your brother do in his free time?

100

We are _______ (practice) our English.

We are practicing our English.

100

_____ you get up early this morning?

Did you get up early this morning?

100

How do you pronounce these verbs?

played   studied    stopped

/pleɪd/ /ˈstʌdid/ /stɑpt/

100

What does aunt mean?

My mother or father's sister (tía)

200

He _____ the laundry in the mornings.

He does the laundry in the mornings.

200

My mother _______ (not sleep) at this moment.

My mother is not sleeping at this moment/

My mother isn't sleeping at this moment.

200

_______ you tired yesterday?

Were you tired yesterday?

200

How do you pronounce these verbs?

waited      needed      visited

/'weɪtɪd/     /'nidɪd/     /ˈvɪzɪtɪd/

200

What's the meaning of jewelry /ˈdʒuəlri/ ?

accessories like earrings and rings (joyas)

300

_____ your sister listen to music in the evening?

Does your sister listen to music in the evening?

300

Your roommate _____ working right now.

Your roommate is working right now.

300

There _______ 10 students in class last Friday.

There were 10 students in class last Friday.

300

What is the past tense of these verbs?

buy     read     write

bought /bɔt/           read /red/           wrote /roʊt/

300

What does weight training mean?

Lifting heavy objects at the gym (levantamiento de pesas)

400

What's the question? 

I see a movie once a month.

How often do you see a movie?

400

What's the question? 

My father is cooking now.

What's your father doing now?

400

Did you _______ a lot of phone calls last week?

Did you make a lot of phone calls last week?

400

What's the base form of these verbs?

got               had                saw

get                 have              see

400

What does get along mean?

Have a good relationship (llevarse bien)

500

What's the question? 

No, he doesn't. He lives with his wife.

Does (your brother) live with his (parents)?

500

What's the question? No, they're not. They're watching TV.

Are they doing the homework (verb+ING)?

500

What's the question? 

She bought a sweater.

What did she buy?

500

What's the past tense of these verbs?

drive                take               say

drove /droʊv/            took /tʊk/              said/sɛd/ 

500

What is the meaning of embarrassing /ɪmˈbærəsɪŋ/?

Unfomfortable situation (vergonzoso, bochornoso)