Unit 1, A Hard Day's work
Unit 2, Pocket Money
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
100

Is this correct: "Can you borrow me your fishing rod?"

No. "Can you lend me your fishing rod."
100

If I like helping the neighbors cut grass, what kind of business can I have?

A lawn-mowing business

100

What is this personality trait?

"I hate changing my mind! If I want something, I'm not going to give up until I get it."

Stubborn

(or, positively, determined)

100

In what ways can glass break?

Crack, scratch, smash

100

If I like wild animals, what volunteering programs can I go to?

The wildlife sanctuary, the marine conservation project

200

Finish the sentence: If no one chopped wood,

we can't make a fire / we wouldn't be able to heat the farm.

200

What are the three kinds of pet care businesses?

Dog walking, pet sitting, pet grooming

200

Change this specific sentence to a vague one:

I can't find my pens in the classroom.

I can't find my pens anywhere.

or,

I can't find my things anywhere. 

200

What can crash?

A car, a bike, an airplane, a train...

200

What does "In any case" do in this sentence:

"An archeological dig sounds interesting. In any case, I think you should choose what you like best."

a) Introduce a contrasting idea

b) Say they'd like to do something different

c) Compare two options

d) Try to change the subject

a) Introduce a contrasting idea

b) Say they'd like to do something different

c) Compare two options

d) Try to change the subject

300

Make a deal using "unless"

ie. I won't...unless...

I won't pick the apples unless you plant seeds for me.

300

What are antiques and where can you buy them?

Very old things from the past. You can buy them in antique shops or garage sales.

300

You're in the restaurant with a friend. Order some food using "-ever"

I'll get whatever you're having. / Whatever they have is fine.

300

What are 2 words to describe a less serious accident? 

What are 2 words to describe a more serious accident?

slightly, barely, hardly

completely, totally, seriously

300

Use "by far" to compare the wildlife sanctuary and the music programme.

"The wildlife sanctuary is by far more dangerous than the music programme."

"The music programme is by far more interesting than the wildlife sanctuary."

400

Your little sister is constantly playing music very loudly. You can't concentrate on your homework. What can you say to her?

"I wish..."

I wish you would stop playing music so loudly!
400

The slogan for McDonalds is "im lovin it".

What can be a slogan for my business, Speedy Deliveries?

ie. Get it fast! / Easy and quick! / Enjoy sooner.

400

Predict the future for someone who is confident but careless. (This week, you will...)

This week, you will succeed in whatever challenge you take on. However, you may lose some things if you are too careless. Pay more attention to what you are doing.

400

What happened first?

"After I walked home, I ate dinner while I did my homework. Before walking home, I played basketball at school."

Walking home.

400

Express a past regret using "I should have..."

I should have studied for this exam. etc.

500

Oh no! The cowsheds are so dirty that some cows got sick! Express your regret using "should have" and "wish...had"

I should have cleaned the cowsheds.

I wish I had cleaned the cowsheds.

500

Describe someone who is reliable and efficient. 

They always do what they say they will do, and they can do it very quickly.
500

What are some milestones you would like to achieve, and when would you like to achieve them?

(By...I will have...)

ie. By 18, I will have graduated high school. By 22, I will have gotten my first degree. By 23, I will have gotten a job and bought my first car. By 27 I will have gotten married. By 65 I will have retired. 

500

You broke your friend's phone. Give a good and a bad apology.

Good: I'm really sorry I broke your phone. It was an accident. I will help you pay for a new one.

Bad: It wasn't really my fault because your phone shouldn't have been on the highest table. Besides, I barely scratched it.

500

Use disagreeing language to argue this point: 

"The archaeological dig is the most interesting volunteer program."


"I don't agree with you at all. Working with real animals at the wildlife sanctuary is a lot more interesting than looking at bones."