-ing spelling
Can / Can't: Arrange the words
In / on / at
Days, months, seasons
Vocabulary
100

Add -ing to the following verb and spell it out loud: speak

speaking

100

well / can / she / swim / very

She can swim very well

100

Farmers pick cherries ______ summer.

Farmers pick cherries in summer.

100

Say the days of the week from the last one until the first one.

Sunday, Saturday, Friday, Thursday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Monday

100

How do you say "hacer senderismo" in English?

go hiking

200

Add -ing to the following verb and spell it out loud: play

playing

200

the / close / you / can / door ?

Can you close the door?

200

The bell rings _____ noon and students have their lunch.

The bell rings at noon and students have their lunch.

200

What is the 5th month of the year?

May

200

How do you say "hacer escalada" in English?

go (rock) climbing

300

Add -ing to the following verb and spell it out loud: write

writing

300

I / up / can / stand ?

Can I stand up?

300

Benjamin feels very tired ______ Fridays.

Benjamin feels very tired on Fridays.

300

In what month do we celebrate New Year's Eve?

In December.

300

What does "outdoors" mean in Spanish?

Afuera

400

Add -ing to the following verb and spell it out loud: see

seeing

400

to / beach / the / Calgary / in / can't / you / go

You can't go to the beach in Calgary

400

The teacher was born _______ December the 3rd, 1995.

The teacher was born on December the 3rd, 1995.

400

In what month do we celebrate Father's Day in Spain?

In March.

400

Explain in English what is a "pet hate" and give an example.

Your biggest hate, something you cannot stand. For example, waiting in queues.

500

Add -ing to the following verb and spell it out loud: run

running

500
rafting / she/ can / the / on / Bow / River / go

She can go rafting on the River Bow

500

____ Halloween children wear costumes.

On Halloween children wear costumes.

500

Name the 4 seasons.

Spring, summer, autumn and winter

500

What is a phrasal verb? Explain the meaning of "look after"

A verb which goes together with a preposition and whose meaning is different from the meaning of its separate parts. "Look after" means take care of someone or something.