Match the vocabulary word with its definition:
"frozen"
a. uncooked
b. very cold
c. cooked in oil
b. very cold
Complete the sentence:
What ______ you having for dinner tonight?
a. is
b. will
c. are
Complete the sentence:
What time _____ our next class?
a. is
b. will
c. going to be
What time IS our next class?
Match the sentence with the correct modal verb:
Students are required to keep their desks tidy.
a. you can
b. should/ must
c. you mustn't
b. should/ must
Complete the sentence with the correct modal verb:
_________ I go to the toilet, please?
a. Must
b. Shall
c. May
True or False:
If the sentence is false, correct it.
When making an offer we can use "Will + infinitive" and "Would you like...".
True
If a person wants to improve their diet, what type of food should they eat?
a. health food
b. unhealthy food
c. healthy food
c. healthy
Complete the sentence:
I promise YOU'LL LOVE/ YOU'RE LOVING eating the chocolate cake I made.
I promise YOU'LL LOVE eating the chocolate cake I made.
Complete the sentence:
No problem. I SEE/ I'M SEEING him tonight.
No problem. I'M SEEING him tonight.
True or False:
If the sentence is false, correct it.
We use "must" and "have/ has to" when it is not essential to do something.
False.
We use "must" and "have/ has to" when it is essential to do something.
If someone is sick, what do they have to do?
a. They have to go to school.
b. They have to rest and stay at home.
c. They have to play football.
b. They have to rest and stay at home.
What is the best response to this statement, "I am going to make sandwiches for the picnic this Saturday."
a. Okay, have fun!
b. Will you make me a sandwich?
c. Would you like some help with that?
c. Would you like some help with that?
Cabbage, spinach, corn, and lettuce are all examples of what type of food?
Vegetables
Match the verb form with their uses:
will, be going to, present continuous
a. to talk about definite future arrangements or plans
b. to make predictions or to make a decision at the time of speaking
c. to talk about intentions or plans
What is the best response to this question, "What's the weather going to be like this afternoon?"
a. "It is raining now."
b. "I hope it won't rain."
c. "Look at the clouds. It's going to rain."
c. "Look at the clouds. It's going to rain."
Which modal verb can we use when suggesting something? Give an example.
a. should
b. will
c. would
a. should
**Student's answer
What advice could you give to someone who wants to get a 10 on their next exam?
You should study more.
You shouldn't play video games.
etc.
Correct the question:
Could you to help me with my homework now?
Could you help me with my homework now?
Give two examples of fish that people eat.
Salmon, tuna, cod, etc.
When do we use the present simple with a future meaning? Give an example.
a. with promises
b. with future plans
c. with timetables
c. with timetables
**Student's answer
If someone needs help with their homework, what is an offer you can make using "will"? (for example: I'll help you after football practice.)
**Student's answer
What does this sign mean? (Use a modal verb such as must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, etc.)
You mustn't eat, drink, or use your cell phone.
What does this sign mean? (Use a modal verb such as must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, etc.)
People mustn't smoke.
We use "will" when making requests for things informally. (Will you be able to come to my house to watch the football game tonight?) What do we use when making requests for things formally? Give an example.
would
example: Would you be able to come to my house to watch the football game tonight?
What is the best response to the question, "Do you know how to cook?"
a. "Not really. I only know how to make fried eggs."
b. "I like all kinds of food."
c. "My mom does most of the cooking in the house."
a. "Not really. I only know how to make fried eggs."
What are you going to do this weekend?
**Student's answer
What is the best response to the statement, "I am hungry, I haven't eaten lunch yet." Why is it the best response?
a. "Don't worry! I make you a sandwich."
b. "Don't worry! I'm making you a sandwich."
c. "Don't worry! I'll make you a sandwich."
c. "Don't worry! I'll make you a sandwich."
We use "will" when we make offers and promises.
What does this sign mean? (Use a modal verb such as must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, etc.)
People mustn't have dogs, unless they are guide dogs.
What does this sign mean? (Use a modal verb such as must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, etc.)
You should put your recyclable items here.
List two phrases we can use to make suggestions.
Shall I/ we + inf. (Shall we go to the cinema?)
Could + inf. (You could buy your sister a basketball.)
Should + inf. (We should ask the teacher for help.)
What about + -ing (What about watching a movie instead of a series?)
Why don't + inf. (Why don't you wear the orange tshirt?)