Choose the correct option:
INHAPPY - UNHAPPY - DISHAPPY
UNHAPPY
Which modal verb means lack of obligation?
CAN'T
MUSTN'T
DON'T HAVE TO
DON'T HAVE TO
Sad, nervous, crazy +
- FOR
- OF
- ABOUT
ABOUT
WHAT'S THE PROGRAMME?
You won’t stop laughing.
Comedy series
Classify the words in 'for' or 'since'
2016 - 4 years - 3:30 pm - 6 days - my birthday - 2 months - years
SINCE: 2016- 3:30 PM - MY BIRTHDAY
FOR: 4 YEARS - 6 DAYS - 2 MONTHS - YEARS
The opposite of generous
MEAN
Spot and correct the mistake:
It's could be quite boring for you.
It could be (WRONG: It's could be)
Poppy was _____ with her sister when she borrowed her best dress without asking.
proud - angry - sad
ANGRY
SPELL IT CORRECTLY
ENTRETAINMENT
ENTERTAINMENT
SPOT THE MISTAKE:
I HAVE NEVER SAW THE LION KING MUSICAL.
I HAVE NEVER SEEN
THE ODD ONE OUT
ANGRY - HAPPY - SAD - ANGER
ANGER (it's a noun)
A: The weather’s not looking very good now.
B: You’re right. I think it______ later
MIGHT
SPOT AND CORRECT THE MISTAKE:
Charlie’s parents were pleased OF him when he won first prize.
pleased WITH
WHAT'S THE PROGRAMME?
Challenge yourself to answer the questions.
Quiz show
How many exams ____ (take) since the beginning of this year?
How many exams have you taken since the beginning of this year?
Word formation: adjective to noun
HAPPY
SAD
HAPPINESS
SADNESS
A: What do I need to go to the USA?
B: You ______take your passport.
HAVE TO
The odd one out
SURE - ASHAMED - BORED
BORED (WITH)
SURE AND ASHAMED (OF)
Which word IS NOT related to films?
STAGE - ACTING - REVIEWS - REFRESHMENTS
STAGE
THE ODD ONE OUT:
years ago - since - yesterday - last night
SINCE (PRESENT PERFECT)
WORD FORMATION (ADJ-NOUN)
Afraid
Angry
Jealous
FEAR
ANGER
JEALOUSY
THE ODD ONE OUT
MAY- OUGHT TO - MIGHT - CAN
OUGHT TO (it is not a modal verb of possibility)
What preposition goes with:
1. afraid, ashamed, jealous, bored, fond
2. angry, disappointed, pleased, satisfied
3. sad, nervous, crazy, sure, depressed
1. OF
2. WITH
3. ABOUT
Think of the last time you went to see a film, play or concert. Did you have to _____ early or could you buy tickets at the door?
BOOK
PUT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER:
HAVE SEEN THE NEW FILM YET YOU?
HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW FILM YET?