What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
Belfast
Complete: If I had a lot of money, …
…I would buy a big house. (Example)
Compare: big
Bigger – Biggest
Fill in: I have ___ apples in my bag.
some
What do you say when you enter a store and need help?
"Excuse me, can you help me?" / "I'm looking for..."
Name the colours of Northern Ireland’s flag!
Red and white
Translate: Wenn ich ein Auto hätte, würde ich nach Spanien fahren.
If I had a car, I would drive to Spain.
Compare: interesting
More interesting – Most interesting
Fill in: Do you have ___ sugar?
any
What question does a shop assistant ask when you pay?
"Will you pay by cash or card?" / "Would you like a receipt?"
What is the Titanic, and what does it have to do with Northern Ireland?
The Titanic was a famous ship that sank in 1912. It was built in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Correct the mistake: If I would be you, I would study more.
If I were you, I would study more.
What’s wrong? This test is more easy than the last one.
"More easy" is incorrect → it should be "easier" (no "more").
Which is correct? There aren’t some/any bananas left.
There aren’t any bananas left.
How do you ask for a different size?
"Do you have this in a smaller/larger size?"
What were “The Troubles” in Northern Ireland? (Brief explanation)
A conflict between Protestants (Unionists) and Catholics (Nationalists) from the late 1960s to 1998.
Make up an if-clause sentence about a famous celebrity!
Example: If Taylor Swift visited my city, I would go to her concert.
Explain the rule for short adjectives!
Short adjectives (1 syllable, or 2 ending in -y) → add -er/-est (e.g., small → smaller → smallest).
Explain the rule for some and any!
Use some in positive sentences, any in negative sentences and questions.
What is a polite way to ask about the price of something?
"How much does this cost?" / "What's the price of this?"
What is the famous natural landmark with hexagonal stones?
Giant’s Causeway
Explain the rule for the second conditional!
If + past simple, … would + base verb (used for hypothetical situations).
Name an irregular adjective with all three forms!
Good – Better – Best / Bad – Worse – Worst
Create a short dialogue using some and any!
Example: – Do you have any milk? – Yes, I have some in the fridge.
Create a short shopping dialogue (2-3 sentences).
Example: – Excuse me, how much is this sweater? – It's €30. – Okay, I'll take it!