Exploration
Superpowers
Creativity
Animals
Innovation
1

Last year, I ___ (travel) to Japan to plan a documentary about urban exploration.

traveled 

Simple Past — Use it to talk about a finished trip or event in the past.

1

Use “can” to describe a superhero ability.

She can fly through walls using telekinesis. 

Modals (can) — Shows ability or possibility.

1

Complete the sentence: "___ (Create) art helps people express feelings."
 

Creating

1

Dolphins ____ using clicks and whistles.

communicate 

Simple Present - Use to describe animal behavior and facts. 

1

Elon Musk ___ (launch) his first company at a young age.

launched

2

Write a sentence using "exploring" as a subject.

Exploring deep-sea caves can be dangerous but exciting. 

Gerund as Subject — Helps describe actions or hobbies in a general way.

2

Complete: "He had ___ finished building the suit when it exploded."
a) hardly b) always c) completely

a) hardly

Hardly/Scarcely Adverbs — Emphasizes how little or rarely something happened.

2

Reported speech: He said, "I built a new world in my book." → ?

He said he had built a new world in his book.


Shift past tense back one step to show reported time.  

2

"___ has ever seen a snow leopard in this area."
a) Someone b) Nobody c) Anybody

Nobody

2

Correct the sentence: "She developed new kind of milk from peas."  

a new kind 


Articles (a/an) — Needed before countable singular nouns.

3

Choose the best option: "There isn't ___ interesting in this deserted urban area." 

a) anything b) something c) nobody

a) anything Indefinite Pronouns — Used to refer to people or things without being specific.

3

Which is correct?
a) I have ever flown.
b) I have never flown.

b) I have never flown. 


Used with "ever/never" to talk about life experience.

3

"She’s ___ artist who invented an entire visual language."

an 

General

"an" before vowel sounds. Specific.

3

"___ (Study) animal behavior requires patience."

Studying

3

"I ___ (never try) lab-grown meat, but I ___ (eat) tofu yesterday."

have never tried / ate

4

"If I ___ (be) an astronaut, I ___ (explore) Jupiter’s moons."

were / would explore 

2nd Conditional — Used to talk about imaginary situations in the future.

4

Write a sentence: If I ___ (have) superpowers, I ___ (stop) crime in my city.

had / would stop 

2nd Conditional — Practice imagining hypothetical superhero powers.

4

Complete: If someone ___ (have) synesthesia, they often ___ (see) colors when hearing music.

has / see 

1st Conditional (real) — Use it to show what regularly happens in real situations.

4

Reported speech: The zookeeper said, "The monkeys are not playing today." → ?

The zookeeper said the monkeys were not playing that day.

4

"Startups ___ (create) several new meat alternatives in the past five years."

have created

Present Perfect  

Used to describe recent innovations that have an impact on the present.

5

Change the following to reported speech: 

She said, "I’m planning a trip to Mars next year."

She said she was planning a trip to Mars the following year. 

 

5

Correct the sentence: "He became a superhero without having the plan."

...a plan.

Specific!

5

Create a sentence about a fictional inventor who refused to copy others.
Use SUBJECT + INFINITIVE (NEGATIVE)

Example: He chose not to imitate any existing technology.

5

"If lions ___ (not be) territorial, they ___ (not fight) over land."

weren’t / wouldn’t fight 


2nd Conditional — Imagines a change in animal behavior.

5

She said, "If I had more funding, I would expand to Europe." → ?

he said that if she had more funding, she would expand to Europe. 

Reported Speech + Conditional
Since the idea is unreal and not a regret about a missed opportunity, we don't backshift the verb tense to maintain the 2nd Conditional