Open the brackets: She ___ (play) tennis on Mondays.
She plays tennis on Mondays.
What do we call your mother's sister?
Aunt
What is the opposite of new?
Old
Where do you buy clothes?
Clothes shop / department store / boutique
What sport uses a ball and a goal?
Football (soccer)
Make a question: you / have got / a dog
Have you got a dog?
What room do you cook in?
Kitchen
What is the opposite of dark?
Light
You go to the supermarket to buy ...? (name three)
e.g. Food, drinks, toiletries, cleaning products, etc.
What sport do you do in a pool?
Swimming
Correct the sentence: He don’t like apples.
He doesn’t like apples.
Name three pieces of furniture you find in a bedroom.
e.g. Bed, wardrobe, lamp
Choose the correct one: This bag was only $3. That's very cheap / expensive.
Cheap
You go to the chemist to buy ...? (name three)
Medicine, vitamins, plasters, toothpaste, shampoo, etc.
Name TWO sports that need a racket.
Tennis / badminton / squash / table tennis
Open the brackets: We ______ (not watch) TV now.
We aren’t watching TV now.
Complete the food phrase: a ______ of toast
a slice of toast
Give TWO adjectives to describe our classroom.
e.g. Light, small, clean
What is a 'department store'?
A large shop divided into several different parts, each of which sells different things.
What equipment do you need to go skiing?
Skis, ski boots, helmet, poles (any appropriate equipment)
Fill in the gap: There isn’t ___ milk.
There isn’t any milk.
What clothes do you wear in winter? Name three.
e.g. Jacket, scarf, gloves (any 3 winter clothes)
Make a sentence with the adjective large.
Students' own answer
What's the difference between a 'department store' and a 'shopping centre'?
A department store is one big shop with many sections inside, while a shopping centre is a large place with many different shops.
Describe your favourite sport in one sentence.
Students' own answers