We practiced for A2 Flyers
We learned how to create a storyboard
We learned how to describe past events
We learned how to ask questions
We learned how to structure an oral presentation
100

Do we need to study for the Flyers Exam?

a) Yes
b) No

a) Yes

100

A storyboard is a story script.

a) True
b) False

b) False

100

We (order\ordered) pizza yesterday.

We ordered pizza yesterday.

100

Complete with a WH- question.
__________ did you go to the beach with?

I went to the beach with my family.

Who did you go to the beach with?

100

Can we finish the presentation saying “thank you for watching”?

a) Yes
b) No

a) Yes

200

The Cambridge exam is an international exam.

a) True
b) False 

a) True

200

What is a storyboard?

It's a sketch of the scenes of a film.

200

How did Richarlison ______ a goal last World Cup?

a) made
b) scored
c) score

c) score

How did Richarlison score a goal last World Cup?

200

What are the Wh- questions?

Who, what, where, when, which, why, and how.

200

What is the first part of an oral presentation?

A] Introducing yourself.

B] Using supporting sentences to develop each topic.

C] Greeting and hook the audience.

C] Greeting and hook the audience.

300

What are the Flyers Exam tests?

Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing.

300

We should add (long\short) descriptions to the scenes.

We should add short descriptions to the scenes.

300

The past form of HOLD is ___.

a) Holded
b) Held

b) Held

300

Error correction: Did your mother went to the beach?

Did your mother go to the beach?

300

How can we hook the audience?

- Asking questions

- Changing the tone

- Using gestures

400

Why do we need to take the Flyers Exam?

a) Because it is cool.
b) To show how much English you learned.
c) Because my mom said.

b) To show how much English you learned.

400

What are the components of a storyboard?

Panel, frame, shot and notes.

400

What is the spelling rule of the simple past with words that end in consonant + y?

Change y to i, and then add -ed.

400

What is the missing word?

When ____ you do the test? Was it yesterday or last week?

When did you do the test?

400

Order the steps below:

(   ) Using supporting sentences to develop each topic.
(   ) Introducing the main topic.
(   ) Using topic sentences to introduce each point.

(1) Introducing the main topic.
(2) Using topic sentences to introduce each point.
(3) Using supporting sentences to develop each topic.

500

What’s the first Cambridge exam? 

Starters.

500

We storyboard to plan and to show how the scenes are going to be.

a) True
b) False

a) True

500

What's the spelling rule for the verb - STOP?

a)If the verb finishes with consonant, vowel, consonant (CVC), you need to double the last consonant and add -ed.
b) Add -ed.
c) Add -ied. 

a)If the verb finishes with consonant, vowel, consonant (CVC), you need to double the last consonant and add -ed.
STOP - STOPPED

500

In questions using the verb 'to be' in the simple past, what comes first: the verb 'to be' or the subject?

The verb 'to be'.

500

"So, the raccoon uses its senses to detect smells and movement, sends the information to its brain to combine memories, and then makes a decision that matches its experience."

a) Summarizing to conclude.
b) Using supporting sentences to develop each topic.
c) Using topic sentences to introduce each topic.
 

a) Summarizing to conclude.