How old were you in 2000?
I was six.
Say three things you can find in your living room, using there is/are
There's a television
There are cushions
There's a sofa
Can I have _____ water, please?
Can I have some water, please?
Name three rooms in a house and one piece of furniture you can find in each of them
1) Bedroom: bed
2) Bathroom: shower
3) Kitchen: fridge
What's the missing word:
China's bigger _____ Japan
than
Who was Elvis Presley?
He was an American singer and actor, dubbed the "King of Rock and Roll"
When do we use "there is/are" and "to have"? Give examples.
* There is/are: to talk about things that exist. E.g.:
There are five people in this room.
* To have: you can trace the things back to the person speaking, or their "owner". E.g.:
I have one older brother and one younger sister.
Look at the image and say: where's the clock?
It's on the wall above the bed.
What did you have for breakfast today?
I had (a slice of) bread and butter, (a cup of) coffee, eggs, ...
Make a sentence using the opposite adjective:
Fridays are better than Mondays.
Mondays ________________.
Mondays are worse than Fridays.
Tell us three things you did on vacation.
I went to the beach, I drank beer, I read books ...
Look at the image and say four things you can see:
There are 13 people in the coffee shop.
There's a couch/sofa
There's an armchair
There's a coffee table.
There are magazines on the coffee table.
Can you solve this equation?
524+3678
Read the numbers out loud
4,202 (four thousand, two hundred and two)
Look around the school and answer the questions:
1) Are there any plants in the kitchen?
2) Is there a fireplace in the school?
3) How many bathrooms are there?
1) Yes, there are.
2) Yes, there is.
3) There are two bathrooms.
Can you compare... singers? Soccer players? Inventors?
- Shakira sings better than Katy Perry.
- Messi is better than Neymar.
- Einstein was more creative than Thomas Edison.
When was the last time you... (cry) at the end of a movie?
cried
When I watched Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
(-) There weren't any sandwiches in the kitchen.
(+) ____________________________
(?) ____________________________
(+) There were some sandwiches in the kitchen.
(?) Were there any sandwiches in the kitchen?
Say whether these nouns are countable or uncountable:
information / homework / news / ice cream
- information, homework, news: uncountable
(a piece of information), (homework assignments), (piece of news)
- ice cream: both
Complete the sentences with the correct container:
Milk is sold in gallons or _______.
I drink five ______ of water every day.
Rice, sugar, and potato chips are sold in _____.
Milk is sold in gallons or cartons.
I drink five bottles of water every day.
Rice, sugar, and potato chips are sold in bags.
Compare two:
- drinks
- foods
- movies
- Water is healthier than soda.
- Chocolate is sweeter than strawberries.
- 'Spider-man: No way Home' is waaaaay more entertaining than the new Matrix movie.
What's the simple past form of these verbs?
buy / meet / eat
Make sentences using them.
bought / met / ate
I bought some fruit yesterday.
I met my best friend last week.
I ate a hamburger before class.
- Did you have a good vacation?
- Not really. _______ a problem with my hotel.
There was
Complete the questions:
1) ___ _____ sugar do you put in your tea?
2) ___ _____ cups of coffee do you drink?
How could you answer these questions?
1) How much...?
A lot / A little / Not much / None
2) How many...?
A lot / A few / Not many / None
Pick a room in your house to describe. Use "there is/are" and prepositions.
In my bedroom, there's a bed, and on one side, there's a lamp, and on the other, is my wardrobe. On the opposite wall, there's a TV. Above the TV, there are two shelves.
What's the comparative form of these adjectives? Use them in sentences:
expensive / far / healthy
- more expensive (than): Things are more expensive now than they were before the pandemic.
- farther/further (than): The Earth is farther away from the Sun than Mercury.
- healthier (than): Vegetables are healthier than chips.