Nationality/ verb to be
Present Simple/ time/ jobs
Adverbs of frequency/have got
have got/ countable/ uncountable
past simple
100

Hi! I ____ Pablo.

I am Pablo

100

She _____ (start) work at 9 am.

She starts work at 9 am.

100

Put the adverb in the right place.

His windows are closed, even in summer. (always)

His windows are always closed, even in summer.

100

I go to the supermarket to buy food or foods? Why?

Food because it's uncountable

100

write

wrote

200

Create the question: She/ to be/ from India?

Is she from India?

200

I _____ (not like) to work at night.

I don't like to work at night.

200

Paraphrase the sentence using the structure "have got"

My sister has a good job.

My sister has got a good job.

200

I haven't got _____ money, but I can buy a cup of coffee.

I haven't got much money, but I can buy a cup of coffee.

200

make it negative:


I had fruit for breakfast yesterday.

I didn't have fruit for breakfast yesterday.

300

Make it negative:
You are a good student.

You aren't a good student.

300
tell the time: 10:45
quarter to eleven or ten forty-five
300


speaker

300

Have we got any/ some onions?

Have we got any onions?

300

Transform it into the past:

They aren't present at the lesson today.

They weren't present at the lesson today.

400

Takashi's from Tokyo. He is _____ (natioanlity?)

Takashi's from Tokyo. He is Japanese.

400

Create the question for this statement with where.


He works in a bank. 

Where does he work?

400

Change the words into a time expression:

She calls on Tuesday and Sunday.

She calls twice a week.

400

Furniture is countable or uncountable?

uncountable

400

Create the question for this sentence:


I went to the park yesterday.

Where did you go yesterday?


When did you go to the park?

500

Create the question for this answer:

- No, they aren't. They're from Germany.

Are they from France/Portugal/Italy etc.?

500

Find the mistake and correct it:

She's a photographer and works The Times.

She's a photographer and works for The Times.

500

Create the question:

You/ have got/ a car?

Have you got a car?

500

I have just _____ milk. It's not enough for the cake.

I have just a little milk. It's not enough for the cake.

500

Transform it into past.

She doesn't know the answer.

She didn't know the answer.