This is the part of your body you use to see. đź‘€
Eyes
Complete: "I ___ a brother."
I have a brother.
Which WH word do you use to ask about a place?
Where?
Name one fruit and one vegetable.
Apple and carrot
Complete: "___ is my pen." (near, singular)
This is my pen.
Name two parts of the arm.
Elbow, shoulder.
Hand, fingers.
Change to negative: "She has a cat."
She doesn't have a cat.
Make a question: “___ is your best friend?”
Who is your best friend?
What drink do people usually have in the morning that has caffeine?
Coffee
Which word do we use for things far away, plural?
Those (for things far away, plural)
How do you say “rodilla” in English?
Knee
Make a question: "He has a car."
Create a question: “___ are you sad?
Why are you sad?
How do you say “huevo” in English?
Egg
Fill in: "___ are my shoes on the floor."
These are my shoes on the floor.
What body part connects your head to your body?
Neck
Fill in: "They ___ lunch at 2 p.m. every day."
The have lunch at 2:00 p.m.
Complete: “___ is the capital of Mexico?”
What is the capital of Mexico?
Name three foods that come from milk.
Cheese, butter, yogurt.
Correct: "This are my books."
These are my books.
Which body part allows you to smell and breathe at the same time?
The nose
Correct the mistake: "Does he has a dog?"
Does he have a dog?
Make a WH question to get this answer: “At 7 o’clock.”
What time do you wake up?
Name three foods for each taste: sweet, salty, and sour.
Sweet = cake, ice cream, honey. Salty = chips, cheese, pretzels. Sour = lemon, lime, vinegar.
Use all four demonstratives (this, that, these, those) in one sentence.
This is my pen, that is your notebook, these are my shoes, and those are their bags.