Please translate the following words to English: Juego de Mesa
Board Game
What's the opposite of 'lazy'?
hard-working
What's the difference between 'can' and 'could' for ability?
can = present ability, could = past ability
Complete with the first conditional : 'If Luke visits us, we _____ (take) him to London.'
will
Complete the sentence: 'Look at those dark clouds! It _____ rain.' Use 'will' or 'going to.'
is going to
What's the comparative form of the adverb 'fast'?
faster
Name the five senses in English.
Sight, taste, hearing, touch, sight
Complete the sentence: 'She _____ her younger sister while her parents are away.' Use a phrasal verb meaning 'take care of.'
looks after
omplete: 'When I was young, I _____ ride a bike, but now I can.' Use can or could.
couldn't
What are the two parts of a first conditional sentence? (How do you form a sentence in first conditonal?)
If + present simple, will/won't + other words
True or False: We use 'will' to make predictions based on what we believe or think.
True. I think you'll have a great time in Madrid.
Complete: 'She sings _____ (beautifully) than her sister.
more beautifully
What gaming verb means 'to gather or pick up items' in a video game?
To collect
What phrasal verb means 'to discover information'?
find out
True or False: 'Could' is more polite than 'can' when making requests.
True.
True or False: In first conditional, we use 'will' in the if clause.
false. we use present simple in the if clause
Complete: 'I _____ (not/go) to the party tomorrow. I'm too busy.' Use going to.
am not going to go
What's the superlative form of the adverb 'well'?
best
Match the sense to the body part: sight, hearing, smell. (For example: taste-tongue)
Sight - eyes
hearing - ears
smell - nose
Give me TWO personality adjectives that are negative traits.
Rude, lazy, mean, impatient, unhelpful, unkind...
What's the present permission form? 'You _____ leave school when you are 18.
CAN
Rewrite this sentence correctly: 'If I will see Cathy, I'll invite her for dinner.'
If I see Cathy, I'll invite her for dinner.
When do we use 'going to' instead of 'will' for predictions?
when there is evidence in the present to support the prediction.
True or False: For adverbs ending in -ly, we use 'more' and 'most' to make comparatives and superlatives.
more quickly
more easily
Give me THREE gaming verbs from Unit 5 and use one in a sentence about a video game you know.
Match the phrasal verbs to their meanings: 'pick up,' 'turn off,' 'work out,' 'talk over'
to discuss, to collect, to solve a problem, to stop a device
pick up- to collect
turn off- to stop a device
work out- to solve a problem
talk over- to discuss
Give me four modal verbs and what they each mean.
Must - strong obligation
Mustn't - prohibition
Should - deberia
Can - poder
Create a first conditional sentence using this situation: 'you don't study harder / you won't pass the exam.'
If you don't study harder, you won't pass the exam.
Make TWO sentences: one prediction with 'will' and one with 'going to.' Explain the difference.
Answers may vary
Complete this sentence with the correct superlative adverb: 'My sister eats ice cream _____ (quick/quickly) of everyone in the family.' Then tell me if you should use the adjective 'quick' or the adverb 'quickly' and why.
the most quickly. Use the ADVERB "quickly" because it describes HOW she eats (the verb), not what she is like