When you don't have enough money to buy something, you say: I can't ... it.
afford
People, who are good at influencing other people, are called ...
manipulative
Use this verb in the correct tense: have
A: Where ... (you/have) lunch today?
B: At home. My Mum's making pasta.
Where are you having lunch today?
If I ... (be) you, I ... (buy) a new computer!
If I were you, I'd buy a new computer!
What's the problem?
'I'm stuck. The snow is so deep, I can't wiggle out!'
*Asking for help is the problem. Hunter got it solved.
A football ...
A rugby ...
A hockey ...
What is it?
pitch
Indian food like curry is very...
spicy
They watched TV from 7.00 until 9.00. I arrived at 7.30.
So, when I arrived, they ... (watch) TV.
When I arrived, they were watching TV.
I usually get up at 8.00.
But I had to get up at 7.00 last year.
So, I ... ... (get up) at 7.00 last year, but I don't have to any more.
I used to get up at 7.00 last year but I don't have to any more.
What is the game about?
It's about (showing your) emotions.
A passage between the seats on board the plane is called an ...
aisle
A beautiful woman, but a ... man.
handsome
He left the office at 7.00. She phoned him at 8.00.
So, when she phoned him, he ... (leave) the office.
When she phoned him, he had left the office.
If I ... (know) about the party, I ... (come)!
If I'd known about the party, I would have come!
What games can you remember?
*What do they foster? (What do they help with?)
'Switch the channel.'
*Creativity and critical thinking.
Person in a film who has a small, unimportant part, e.g. in a crowd scene is called an...
extra
A school that you go to after you have finished primary school is called ... school.
secondary
When you offer somebody help, you say:
... I help you (with your homework)?
Shall I help you?
Try ... (not make) a noise: the baby's sleeping. ... (wake) her up isn't a good idea at all!
Try not to make a noise. Waking her up isn't a good idea at all.
What is the man trying to do?
Pay for the goods at a self service checkout.
When we have an argument, we always make ... quickly. (A phrasal verb, 'make peace')
up
A cottage is a house in a village, a ... house is the one close to town.
detached
A: Your eyes are red. ... (cry)?
B: No, not at all! I'm fine!
Have you been crying?
Reported speech:
'I passed the exam!'
He said he ... (pass) the exam.
He said he had passed the exam.
Why film cameras?
Film cameras:
- demand a level of focus and patience (which makes you better as a photographer)
- element of surprise that comes with waiting for the film to develop (a piece of art)
To leave a job because you want to is to ...
resign
People who understand other people's feelings or are easily hurt or offended are ... .
sensitive
Choose a modal verb to fit in:
They ... (modal verb) be out! There aren't any lights on. The house is empty!
They must be out.
Reported speech:
'Don't worry!'
He told us ... (not worry).
He told us not to worry.
Who does Tom wants to become?
A pilot.
a till
A school where pupils live, eat, and sleep is called a ... school.
boarding
You ... pay for the ticket: the entrance is free. You can donate if you wish though.
don't have to
Reported speech:
"Where's the bank?"
He asked ... .
He asked where the bank was.
What's the programme about?
What are the main insults the leader uses?
The programme is about how to get thin.
(Lowfat options. It's called 'Fat Fighters').
Insults:
- 'fat', 'fatties', 'big'
- pretending not to understand a woman with an accent
- 'the old one'
- takes & eats the cake