Past Simple vs Present Perfect
Indefinite Pronouns
Too / Not Enough
One / Ones
Get & Have + Body & Injuries
100

Complete:

I ______ (go) to Paris last year.

I went to Paris last year.

100

Complete:

There is ______ at the door.

someone

100

Complete:

This bag is ______ heavy. I can’t carry it.

too

100

Complete:

I like this shirt, but I want the blue ______.

one

100

Say a sentence with get dressed

I get dressed at 7 a.m

200

Complete:

I ______ never ______ (try) sushi.

I have never tried sushi.

200

Complete:

I didn’t see ______ at the party.

anyone

200

Complete:

I don’t have ______ money to buy it.

enough

200

Complete:

These shoes are old. I need new ______.

ones

200

Say a sentence with have a shower

I have a shower every morning.

300

Correct the mistake:

I have seen that movie yesterday.

I saw that movie yesterday.

300

Correct the sentence:

I don’t know nothing.

I don’t know anything.

300

Correct:

This coffee is too much hot.

This coffee is too hot.

300

Correct:

I want this shoes.

I want these shoes. / I want this pair.

300

Name 3 body parts

arm, leg, head

400

Make a sentence with present perfect + already

I have already finished my homework.

400

Make a sentence with something

I have something to tell you.

400

Make a sentence with not enough + noun

I don’t have enough time.

400

Make a sentence using one

I’ll take the black one.

400

Make a sentence about an injury

I hurt my knee playing football.

500

Explain the difference:

“I went” vs “I have been”

“I went” = finished time in the past. “I have been” = life experience (no time).

500

Explain the difference:

someone vs anyone

“someone” = positive sentences, “anyone” = negatives/questions.

500

Explain the difference:

too + adjective vs enough

“too” = more than needed (negative), “enough” = the right amount.

500

Explain the difference:

it vs one

“it” = same thing, “one” = different but similar thing.

500

Role play:

You fell down. Tell the doctor what happened using:

  • body part

  • injury


I fell and hurt my ankle. It’s painful.