Make a sentence: “she / always / drink / coffee” (Present Simple)
She always drinks coffee.
Name 3 pieces of furniture that starts with letters B, L, T in a living room.
Bed, lamp and table.
Say 3 foods you eat for breakfast.
Any response is valid.
Name 3 places in the city where you can buy things.
Any response well answered is valid.
When do we use “the”? Give 1 example.
Correct this sentence: “Yesterday I go to the park.”
I went to the park yesterday.
Say if this is correct: “There are a bed in my room.”
No, it isn't correct. Correct: There is a bed in my room.
Correct the sentence: “I don’t have any apple.”
I don't have any apples.
Complete: “Tomorrow we ______ visit the new museum.”
Tomorrow, we are going to visit the new museum.
Correct: “I like the pizza.”
I like pizza. (general idea)
What’s the difference? “I’ve eaten lunch” vs. “I ate lunch yesterday.”
Make a sentence about your house in the past using “there was/there were.”
Any response is well excecuted is valid.
Ask a question with “some”.
Any question well structured is valid.
Predict: “In 10 years, cars ______ (fly).”
In 10 years, cars are going to fly.
Choose: “____ Mount Everest is the highest mountain.” (the / no article)
No article.
Make a prediction about the weather.
I think it is going to rain.
Describe your dream kitchen in 3 sentences using “there is/there are.”
Any response well done is valid.
What’s the difference? “I’d like some water” vs. “Do you have any water?”
The first one is a request and the other one is a question about availability.
Describe how you get to your favorite place in your city (3 sentences).
Responses well structured are valid.
Explain why we say “the moon” but not “the Mars.”
Because there is only one moon and Mars is a proper name and we don't use THE with specific names.
Fill in: “By the time she arrives, we ______ already ______ (finish) our homework.”
By the time she arrives, we have already finished our homework.
Fix the error: “There were many chairs in the room now.”
There is no error.
Create 2 sentences: one with “some” (positive) and one with “any” (negative).
Any response is valid.
Imagine a new place in your city. Describe it using at least 3 new places and a prediction.
Any responses are valid.
Give 3 examples of places where we don’t use “the” and 3 where we do.
Any responses are valid if they are well done.