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  • One.
  • Two.
  • Three.
  • Four.
  • Pink.
  • Red.
  • Blue.
  • Yellow.
  • windy
  • rainy
  • stormy
  • sunny
  • A dog.
  • A lion.
  • A horse.
  • A bird.
  • At home.
  • In a shop.
  • At school.
  • In a garden.
  • morning
  • afternoon
  • evening
  • night
  • Friday
  • Monday
  • Saturday
  • Wednesday
  • A doctor.
  • A pop star.
  • A nurse.
  • A teacher.
  • White.
  • Black.
  • Brown.
  • Grey.
  • She is happy.
  • She is tired.
  • She is sad.
  • She is hungry.
  • A hand.
  • An arm.
  • A head.
  • A foot.
  • An eye.
  • A mouth.
  • A nose.
  • An ear.
  • Apples.
  • Oranges.
  • Bananas.
  • Lemons.
  • Milk.
  • Juice.
  • Water.
  • Soda.
  • Yoghurt.
  • Chicken.
  • Meat.
  • An egg.
  • Soup.
  • Ice cream.
  • Rice.
  • Cake.
  • girl
  • boy
  • baby
  • friend
  • mum
  • grandmother
  • aunt
  • woman
  • son
  • man
  • dad
  • brother
  • sister
  • mother
  • daughter
  • wife
  • A blackboard.
  • A window.
  • A map.
  • A poster.
  • Twenty-one.
  • Nineteen.
  • Eighteen.
  • Ninety.
  • Scissors, a ruler, a shoe.
  • A marker, glasses, an eraser.
  • Glue, a pencil sharpener, a pen.
  • A phone, a calculator, bread.
  • The clock is on three bags.
  • It is nine o'clock.
  • The pencil case is purple.
  • There is no paint.
  • Washington DC.
  • New York City.
  • Los Angeles.
  • Boston.
  • Easter.
  • Thanksgiving.
  • Christmas.
  • Halloween.
  • fish
  • bacon
  • pancakes
  • chips
  • Buckingham Palace
  • London Bridge
  • the Tower of London
  • the Houses of Parliament
  • I'm ten.
  • My name's Paul.
  • You're Paul.
  • He is Paul.
  • please
  • thanks
  • sorry
  • pardon
  • There are five.
  • I'm fine.
  • It's OK.
  • It's big.
  • Where do you live?
  • Who are you?
  • Are you French?
  • How old are you?
  • Good luck!
  • Excuse me!
  • You're welcome.
  • I'm good.
  • How many
  • Have you got
  • I have
  • Are you
  • I
  • you
  • he
  • they
  • white, hat
  • blue, shoe
  • red, get
  • black, place
  • key
  • think
  • knife
  • skirt
  • English
  • nine years old
  • sisters
  • American
  • Liverpool F.C.
  • Cheeseburgers.
  • Football.
  • Animals.
  • Liam has got a pet called Spock.
  • Liam doesn't like playing video games.
  • Liam loves tomatoes on cheeseburgers.
  • Liam plays football at school.
  • Zoe loves chocolate cake.
  • Zoe likes drawing but she doesn't like dancing.
  • Zoe hasn't got a sister called Mia.
  • Zoe hates cheese.
  • dirty
  • smart
  • wet
  • busy
  • A whale.
  • A polar bear.
  • A penguin.
  • A panda.
  • grandfather ... is
  • grandmother ... is
  • got ... has
  • not ... are
  • Golden State
  • Wild West
  • Sunshine State
  • Golden Gate

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  • Three.
  • Four.
  • Five.
  • Six.
  • Cats.
  • Dogs.
  • Bears.
  • Cows.
  • Blond.
  • White.
  • Grey.
  • Brown.
  • big
  • small
  • tall
  • fat
  • Children.
  • Men.
  • Women.
  • Babies.
  • Toys.
  • Teachers.
  • School bags.
  • Desks.
  • Shorts.
  • Hats.
  • Sweaters.
  • Coats.
  • Blue trousers.
  • A green dress.
  • A white skirt.
  • A red T-shirt.
  • potato
  • phone
  • paper
  • people
  • robot
  • river
  • rabbit
  • ruler
  • pencil cases
  • pencils
  • markers
  • books
  • calculator
  • rubber
  • sharpener
  • notebook
  • evening
  • night
  • afternoon
  • morning
  • house
  • park
  • school
  • car
  • walk
  • drink
  • eat
  • read
  • table
  • bath
  • chair
  • bed
  • An eye.
  • An ear.
  • An egg.
  • A face.
  • A hair.
  • A foot.
  • A head.
  • A hand.
  • A nose.
  • A mouth.
  • Teeth.
  • A smile.
  • A shoulder.
  • A neck.
  • A leg.
  • An arm.
  • girl
  • good
  • great
  • grand
  • E A K
  • A K E
  • E A D
  • E C K
  • Melon, a shower, toast.
  • Juice, cups, computers.
  • Plates, jam, a table.
  • Chicken, a window, butter.
  • The family is laughing.
  • There are five glasses.
  • The girl is between her parents.
  • The old lady's shirt is pink.
  • American.
  • British.
  • Australian.
  • Irish.
  • The king.
  • Mickey Mouse.
  • The president.
  • Tom Cruise.
  • England.
  • Scotland.
  • New Zealand.
  • Canada.
  • Melbourne.
  • Sydney.
  • Canberra.
  • Brisbane.
  • I'm twelve years old.
  • I'm from France.
  • My name is Louis.
  • I'm fine.
  • What time is it?
  • What day is it?
  • How old are you?
  • What's the date?
  • I like ice cream.
  • I'm cold.
  • He's happy.
  • It's rainy today.
  • What's your favourite food?
  • Are you on holiday?
  • Have you got any hobbies?
  • Do you like cooking?
  • Excuse me, I'm lost.
  • That's not right!
  • Go straight ahead then turn left.
  • She's in the supermarket.
  • I haven't got any brothers.
  • I can't buy bread.
  • I'm very hungry.
  • There's no bread left.
  • go
  • shoe
  • cow
  • four
  • eight, date
  • cake, black
  • shop, ship
  • feet, night
  • number
  • climb
  • robot
  • club
  • eleven
  • from France
  • brown hair
  • American
  • have birthdays in the summer
  • are eleven years old
  • are from the same country
  • haven't got blond hair
  • Theo likes carrots, broccoli and peas.
  • Manon and Paul have got only one pet.
  • Ava and Paul like football.
  • Manon and Ava are the same age.
  • Manon and Paul have got brothers.
  • Both Americans hate homework.
  • One person has got a cat.
  • The boys have got sisters.
  • thin
  • pretty
  • straight
  • naughty
  • A cat.
  • An eagle.
  • A snake.
  • A fish.
  • half ..... twenty
  • quarter ..... o'clock
  • thirty-five ..... three
  • ten ..... one
  • Grand
  • Big Apple
  • Central
  • Liberty

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This is a picture of ... .
  • a family in a garden
  • children at school
  • animals on a farm
  • people in a shop
The people are ... .
  • sad
  • angry
  • tired
  • happy
What can you see in the photo?
  • A bag.
  • A bike.
  • Books.
  • A car.
Three + four = ... .
  • two
  • ten
  • seven
  • nine
The sea is ... .
  • blue
  • red
  • yellow
  • orange
Complete the month: _ _ _ O B E R.
  • J A N
  • S E P
  • D E C
  • O C T
It's very cold outside. Put your ... on!
  • clock
  • coat
  • leg
  • son
Complete this "family" of words: pencil, ruler, rubber ... .
  • door
  • bed
  • chicken
  • pen
Jane is … years old.
  • 10
  • 11
  • 12
  • 13
Jane has got … hair and … eyes.
  • brown … black
  • blonde … green
  • brown … blue
  • red … brown
Jane has got two … but no … .
  • brothers ... sister
  • dogs ... cat
  • friends ... pets
  • teachers ... school
Find the true sentence.
  • Jane lives in London.
  • Jane doesn't like Taylor Swift.
  • Jane plays basketball.
  • Jane loves ice cream.
This is ... book.
  • an
  • a
  • it
  • two
My dad is a policeman. ... is 40 years old.
  • He
  • She
  • We
  • Me
I ... to school at 8 o'clock.
  • live
  • eat
  • sleep
  • go
... your grandparents ... a dog?
  • Are ... have
  • Have ... got
  • Does ... like
  • Why ... want
Jane prefers classical music, but she ... to pop music too.
  • sometimes listens
  • often hears
  • doesn't like
  • can never love
In the photo, we see … on a table.
  • food
  • toys
  • clothes
  • a school bag
Complete the word: this meal is break _ _ _ _.
  • first
  • fast
  • thirst
  • fat
The glass of juice is … the egg.
  • between
  • into
  • under
  • behind
In the photo, you can see … .
  • a spoon, cereal, jam
  • strawberries, bananas, a cup
  • a sandwich, an orange, a bowl
  • chocolate, cheese, bread
London is the capital city of … .
  • the United States
  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • the United Kingdom
… III is King of the United Kingdom.
  • Charles
  • Henry
  • George
  • Richard
In London, phone boxes, postboxes and buses are all ... .
  • green
  • red
  • yellow
  • black
British people often eat … for dessert.
  • a pork pie
  • a meat pudding
  • a fruit crumble
  • an apple tree
Emma says, "Hello, what's your name?" Paul says, "…"
  • It's Sunday.
  • My name is Paul.
  • I live in Dublin.
  • I'm twelve years old.
The music teacher says, "Can you play any instruments?" Alice says, "..."
  • The piano is in the living room.
  • I can play the guitar.
  • Yes, I like singing and dancing.
  • I play tennis on Wednesdays.
Leo's mum is in the hall. She says, "Wake up, Leo! It's time to get up!" Where is Leo?
  • He's at school.
  • He's in the shower.
  • He's in the kitchen.
  • He's in bed.
Anne says, "I drive around town all day. People wait at a stop and get on when I arrive. They need a ticket to travel." What is Anne's job?
  • She's a bus driver.
  • She's a taxi driver.
  • She's a tour guide.
  • She's a pilot.
At dinner Jake's dad says, "Could you pass me the salt, please?" Jake gives him the salt and says, "…"
  • It's late.
  • There he is.
  • Here you are.
  • I can find it.
It's expensive, but you only use a little. A bottle lasts a long time – and it looks great on the bathroom shelf. What is it?
  • Wine.
  • Perfume.
  • Toothpaste.
  • Ketchup.
Find the word that rhymes with "hat".
  • late
  • cat
  • but
  • get
The first vowel sound in “weather” is the same as in “...”.
  • day
  • help
  • be
  • near
“Competition” = o o O o. “Supermarket” = ... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
Ashford Youth Club is … .
  • a club for parents
  • for boring people
  • for teens aged from 11 to 16
  • for tourists
You can go to the club … .
  • in the evenings, during the week
  • every day of the week, except Wednesday
  • from half-past five at the weekend
  • on Mondays and Fridays only
Find the true sentence.
  • There is a disco every Friday.
  • You can play table tennis in the sports hall.
  • You can't play basketball on Tuesdays.
  • You can paint and draw at the Youth Club.
Find the sentence that is NOT true.
  • It doesn't cost anything to join the club.
  • You need your mum and dad's permission to join the club.
  • The disco costs £4 for two members of the club.
  • You must be a member of the club to go to the disco.
"Oh no! It's fish for lunch today." "You don't like fish, ... ?"
  • do you
  • are you
  • don't you
  • isn't it
These glasses don't belong to me. ... are ... ?
  • Who's ... mine
  • Where ... they
  • Whose ... they
  • What ... glasses
... there ... in your classroom?
  • Are ... many posters
  • Is ... a lot of windows
  • How many are ... Desks
  • Have you got ... many desks
I ... to school but it's raining today so ... the bus.
  • always walk ... I must go
  • can't walk ... I can go
  • normally walk ... I'm taking
  • am walking ... I'm catching
Find the pair of words that don't rhyme
  • cheese / please
  • eight / date
  • bear / where
  • ship / sheep
Find the word that is an object you find in the bedroom.
  • Oven.
  • Sheet.
  • Path.
  • Rude.
… is an ancient monument and tourist attraction in south England.
  • Hadrian's Wall
  • Stonehenge
  • London Eye
  • Loch Ness

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This is a picture of ..... .
  • a man and his pets
  • a boy, a mum and two giraffes
  • a girl, her dad and a horse
  • two friends and some dogs
The boy in the picture ... .
  • has got a yellow T-shirt
  • has got long brown hair
  • is sad
  • is eating
Find a title for the photo.
  • Life on a Farm
  • A Picnic in a Park
  • Feeding the Lions
  • A Visit to the Zoo
Complete the list of days of the week: Monday, Tuesday, … .
  • Birthday
  • Yesterday
  • Wednesday
  • Today
Julie is from France. She is … .
  • Spanish
  • German
  • French
  • Italian
Can I have a biscuit? I'm … .
  • hungry
  • funny
  • small
  • clever
Please … your books at page 20 and do the first exercise.
  • stop
  • watch
  • stand
  • open
Complete this "family" of words: cheese, meat, vegetables, … .
  • crayon
  • glass
  • eggs
  • nose
This is an advert for … .
  • an apartment in London
  • a castle in Scotland
  • a cottage in an English village
  • a farm in Wales
There are three … and two … .
  • bedrooms … bathrooms
  • bathrooms … gardens
  • kitchens … bedrooms
  • living rooms … bedrooms
There isn't … in the village of Brooksmede.
  • a post office
  • a supermarket
  • a shop
  • any WiFi
This holiday home would be best for … .
  • a couple who love restaurants, movies and museums
  • a large family (4 adults, 5 children) who like climbing and cycling
  • two parents and two children who enjoy nature and walking
  • a family with no car who want to go to the beach every day
It's John's birthday. … twelve years old today.
  • He's
  • His
  • Him
  • Her
"… you got any brothers or sister?" "Yes, I've got a sister."
  • Has
  • Is
  • Have
  • Are
"What are you doing?" "… reading a book."
  • I'm
  • You're
  • I
  • Am
"What did you do yesterday?" "I … in the park."
  • ride my bike
  • playing tennis
  • has a picnic
  • played football
Hurry up! The bus ... here in five minutes.
  • will be
  • was
  • are going
  • walking
In this photo, the people are … .
  • doing their shopping
  • selling some food
  • eating bananas
  • buying clothes
The woman … .
  • has got a pen and a notepad
  • is touching her hair
  • doesn't like fruit
  • is on the shopping cart
The woman is busy and the man is … .
  • pleased
  • thirsty
  • scared
  • bored
Find the list of words associated with shops.
  • cash, shopping bag, field
  • price, shelves, pay
  • climb, products, assistant
  • sale, mall, doctor
At breakfast time, British people usually put butter and marmalade on their ... .
  • bacon
  • eggs
  • toast
  • cereal
Northern … is one of the regions of the United Kingdom.
  • Iceland
  • Land
  • Ireland
  • Island
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional … .
  • policeman
  • criminal
  • lawyer
  • detective
In the United Kingdom, … .
  • the currency is the dollar
  • cars must drive on the left
  • there is a president
  • it rains every day
Jack says, "What's the date today?" Kate says, "…"
  • It's the twentieth of January.
  • It's four o'clock.
  • I'm fourteen.
  • Two pounds fifty.
Lily says to her friend, "The next departure for Oxford is in 10 minutes from platform 4." Where are they?
  • They are at the train station.
  • They are in Oxford.
  • They are in a restaurant.
  • They are at the cinema.
“There's no signal in here,” says a man to his wife. “I'll try outside.” What does he want to do?
  • Buy something in a shop.
  • Get directions because he's lost.
  • Make a phone call.
  • Be served in a café.
Sophia says, "It's big and rectangular. The outside is made of metal. You open the door and it's cold inside." What is she describing?
  • An oven.
  • An ice cube.
  • A fridge.
  • A computer.
Ryan and Emma are coming out of the cinema. Emma says, "I really enjoyed that film." Ryan agrees with her. What can he say?
  • "I did too."
  • "Neither did I."
  • "I also like it."
  • "I didn't either."
Ruby's dad says, "You have to feed it twice a day. You must take it for walks, even when it's raining!" What is the situation?
  • Ruby has to deliver leaflets.
  • Ruby would like a pet dog.
  • Ruby is training for a marathon.
  • Ruby is going to be a babysitter.
Find the word that rhymes with "made".
  • bad
  • played
  • feet
  • day
Find the pair of words that rhyme.
  • blue/you
  • white/eight
  • green/thin
  • black/watch
“Competition” = o o O o. “January” = ... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
Find the title of the play.
  • Space Wars
  • The King's Secret
  • A Holiday Romance
  • Murder in the Family
We know that Paul … .
  • is married to Alice
  • is Alice's father
  • is Philip's son
  • likes his father's new wife
Find the sentence that is possibly true.
  • Paul went out to the garden when he heard the noise.
  • Paul's bedroom is next to the library.
  • Philip's son killed him so he will get all of his father's money.
  • Philip's wife didn't love him, she loved his money.
Find the sentence that is definitely not true.
  • Paul and Alice don't like each other at all.
  • Paul loved his mother very much.
  • Alice will be rich even if she goes to prison.
  • Philip's first wife died in a car accident.
If you ... nicer to your sister, you ... get any more pocket money.
  • can be ... didn't
  • will be ... do
  • aren't ... won't
  • won't be ... won't
... under the apple tree when, suddenly, an apple fell on my head.
  • I read a book
  • I could sit
  • I was standing
  • I'm asleep on the grass
Are you hungry? ... a sandwich if you like.
  • I can make you
  • I'll give to you
  • I'm making for you
  • You have to eat
The “oa” in “goal” sounds like the ... .
  • “ow” in “bowl”
  • “ow” in “towel”
  • “oo” in “tool”
  • “oo” in “good”
I thought you were making good progress in English, and ... .
  • as well as your teacher is
  • also thinks your teacher
  • so did your teacher
  • thought your teacher too
Find the title for this “family” of words: can, tin, jar.
  • Containers
  • Metals
  • Drinks
  • Distances
Complete this popular British expression: "Keep … and carry on."
  • cool
  • kind
  • safe
  • calm

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In the photo, the man and woman are … .
  • going to get on a plane
  • buying plane tickets
  • at the beach
  • driving to their hotel
The man … his phone.
  • has got a problem with
  • is taking a selfie with
  • is trying to find
  • is making a call on
What can you see in the photo?
  • a bottle, a necklace, the sky
  • sunglasses, shorts, a picnic
  • the sea, bags, teeth
  • passengers, a hat, an airplane
The opposite of "loud" is … .
  • short
  • easy
  • quiet
  • sweet
Could you … me to the group, please?
  • add
  • chat
  • search
  • download
Choose a name for this "family" of words: menu, waiter, table
  • A kitchen
  • Computers
  • A restaurant
  • A hospital
"How do we get out of this car park?" "Look, the sign there says '…' . "
  • Go away
  • Exit
  • Turn off
  • Danger
Take the first left, then … the road at the traffic lights.
  • cross
  • close
  • climb
  • catch
Agatha Christie was … .
  • an English criminal
  • a Belgian detective
  • a successful writer
  • a British queen
We know that Hercule Poirot … .
  • was the greatest English detective
  • had a big moustache
  • was Christie's only popular character
  • was married to Miss Marple
What do we know about Agatha Christie's books?
  • About four million of her books have been sold.
  • Agatha Christie wrote sixty-six romance novels.
  • "The Mysterious Affair at Styles" was her first novel.
  • She wrote "The Murder on the Orient Express" in 1920.
Find the true sentence.
  • Agatha Christie died when she was quite young.
  • She was travelling on a train in Europe when she died.
  • Many people were surprised by her death.
  • Agatha Christie was born and died in the same country.
… Jane like chocolate? "Yes, she does."
  • Does
  • Do
  • Did
  • Don't
"Who is the woman with the brown hair?" "That's … sister."
  • he is
  • John has
  • John's
  • he's
We … to the skatepark yesterday. It was so much fun!
  • will go
  • went
  • did you go
  • going
My sister is … than my brother.
  • best
  • short
  • the funny
  • older
"I'd like to buy this postcard. … does it cost?" "It costs 50p."
  • How many
  • Are there many
  • How much
  • Have you
This is a photo of American football … at a school in Hawaii.
  • prayers
  • players
  • please
  • place
The boy in white is … the ball.
  • running
  • racing
  • holding
  • throwing
The boys in the other team are thinking, "…"
  • We have to help him!
  • Yes! He's got the ball!
  • We need to stop him!
  • I hope he scores!
Find the list of words associated with sport.
  • team, rules, kick
  • catch, truck, goal
  • hit, win, lamp
  • purse, points, net
Sydney, Canberra and Melbourne are cities in … .
  • the United States
  • England
  • Canada
  • Australia
The … are the native people of New Zealand.
  • Maori
  • Kiwi
  • All Blacks
  • Fiji
California is on the … coast of the United States of America.
  • north
  • south
  • east
  • west
The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from … .
  • the United Kingdom
  • Germany
  • France
  • Ireland
It is 9 o'clock in the morning. You see your neighbour and say, "…"
  • Good morning.
  • Goodbye.
  • See you tomorrow!
  • Good luck!
Someone says, "If you enjoyed this, be sure to like it and subscribe for more!" Who is speaking?
  • A teacher during a lesson.
  • A friend who gives you a gift.
  • Someone in a YouTube video.
  • A salesperson in a shop.
In London, you ask for directions but the person speaks too quickly. What can you say?
  • "Could you speak more slowly?"
  • "I'm afraid I can't hear you."
  • "I don't believe you!"
  • "Please speak faster."
Emily tells Rosie that she can't go to her house on Saturday as planned. Rosie isn't upset. She says, "… You can come another time."
  • Do you mind?
  • That's awful!
  • Careful!
  • Never mind!
Jake's T-shirt has got a big hole in it. His mum says, "I can't repair it. I'm afraid we have to … ."
  • pick it up
  • throw it away
  • give it up
  • get better
Sally says to Harry, "Have you got everything? It's time to check out." She mean that they … .
  • have a list of things to do
  • have to pay the bill in a cafe
  • need to leave their hotel
  • are going to the doctor's
Find the word that rhymes with "cheese".
  • this
  • dress
  • please
  • teach
Find the pair of words that rhyme.
  • dog/drug
  • bird/word
  • pig/fridge
  • horse/house
“Competition” = o o O o. “Motorcycle” = ... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
A ... is on Alcatraz Island.
  • hotel
  • prison
  • theme park
  • swimming pool
Alcatraz Prison ...
  • never held dangerous prisoners
  • has been closed for 50 years
  • is about 15 kilometres from land
  • was easy to escape from
If you want to visit Alcatraz, you should ... .
  • remember your coat except in the summer
  • reserve your tickets before you go
  • prepare for a long boat journey
  • take a picnic with you because you can't buy food or drink there
Find the sentence that ISN'T true.
  • No Alcatraz prisoner ever swam to freedom.
  • You'll hear stories about the prisoners and see how they lived.
  • You don't need to pay extra for the boat.
  • The prisoners don't like having their photos taken.
The teacher spoke to the students and ... study more for the exam.
  • said all they have to
  • asked for it
  • told them all to
  • wanted for them
If it … soon, we won't have any tomatoes this year.
  • isn't raining
  • doesn't rain
  • won't rain
  • isn't going to rain
This is the ... chocolate cake I've ... .
  • most delicious ... ever eaten
  • best ... never had
  • worse ... tasted
  • biggest ... ever saw
Whose statue stands at the top of the column in Trafalgar Square?
  • William Shakespeare.
  • Admiral Lord Nelson.
  • William the Conqueror.
  • Queen Victoria.
There's no Wi-Fi at the moment. ... since this morning.
  • There isn't any
  • It's been down
  • It broke down
  • It wasn't on
Complete the family of words: full stop, bracket, comma, ... .
  • tray
  • dash
  • band
  • strip
Which pair of words doesn't sound the same?
  • scene, seen
  • stare, stair
  • mind, mined
  • wish, witch

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The two young women are … .
  • singing into microphones
  • playing musical instruments
  • holding drinks
  • talking quietly
The young men are probably thinking, "…"
  • They should be pop stars!
  • They're terrible singers!
  • I hope they don't stop!
  • What great voices!
Find the list of words associated with parties.
  • decorations, maths, dancing
  • celebration, guests, gifts
  • balloons, cake, bank
  • forest, invitation, entertain
The opposite of "early" is … .
  • noisy
  • late
  • tired
  • kind
Complete the list: mirror, lamp, carpet, … .
  • heart
  • handbag
  • armchair
  • subway
"Did you win or … the football match?" "We won!"
  • forget
  • lose
  • hide
  • leave
"Could you … my cat while I'm on holiday?" "Yes, no problem."
  • look after
  • be careful
  • take off
  • find out
Find a name for this "family" of words: cash, purse, earn.
  • Money
  • Time
  • Clothes
  • Art
What do we know about Mark?
  • He's on holiday in Egypt.
  • He went to Egypt last year.
  • He lives in Egypt.
  • He's back home now.
Mark tells Tom that … .
  • the hotel isn't very nice and it's too hot
  • he's been in Egypt for one week
  • he hasn't been in the hotel pool yet
  • he's not having much fun
We know that Tom … .
  • has ridden a camel before
  • visited the desert last year
  • has never wanted to see the pyramids
  • learned how to dive on holiday
Find the sentence that is true.
  • Mark will see the Egyptian pyramids next week.
  • Mark is going to Cairo tomorrow.
  • Mark has already been diving before.
  • Mark didn't go to the desert yesterday.
"Whose phone is ringing?" "It's … . I'll turn it off, sorry."
  • my
  • I
  • mine
  • me
"What … do last night?" "I read comic books."
  • do I
  • have they
  • did you
  • will you
John … when his alarm went off at 7 am.
  • dreams
  • is awake
  • has slept
  • was sleeping
Quick! If you … the house now, you'll catch the bus.
  • leave
  • are going
  • won't go
  • will leave
"… there … bread left?" "There's a little."
  • Are … many
  • Have … some
  • Isn't … all
  • Is … much
The people in the photo are … at the beach.
  • having a picnic
  • picking up rubbish
  • throwing away bottles
  • washing up dishes
These people are volunteers. A volunteer is someone who … .
  • does a job but isn't paid
  • makes very little money
  • doesn't have a boss
  • can't find a job
The woman is glad to be there. She is probably thinking, "…"
  • What's the point?
  • I wish I was at home!
  • It's good to make a difference.
  • No one will notice.
Find the list of words associated with the environment.
  • recycle, nature, protect
  • Earth, planet, jump
  • spoon, plastic, ocean
  • pollution, peach, climate
The … State Building is in New York City.
  • White
  • Liberty
  • Empire
  • Golden
Saint … is the patron saint of Ireland.
  • George
  • Andrew
  • David
  • Patrick
Silicon Valley in California is famous for ... .
  • earthquakes
  • technological progress
  • the production of oranges
  • the movie stars who live there
The ... Party is one of the two main British political parties.
  • Union
  • Democratic
  • Republican
  • Labour
It is morning. Lucy is going to school. Her mum says, "…"
  • Have a good day!
  • Welcome!
  • Good night!
  • Happy birthday!
You are in a restaurant. You have finished eating and want to pay. What can you say to the waiter?
  • "Can I see the menu, please?"
  • "Could I have the bill, please?"
  • "Do you have a table for two?"
  • "I'd like fish and chips, please."
Someone says, "Take one tablet twice a day for a week: one with breakfast, one with dinner." Who is speaking?
  • A chef.
  • A computer salesperson.
  • A doctor.
  • A teacher.
Joe is writing an email to someone he doesn't know. He is asking for information for a school project. How can he end the email?
  • "Good luck"
  • "Lots of love"
  • "See you later"
  • "Best regards"
A police officer asks if he can look around Mr Brown's house. Mr Brown says, “Certainly, go ahead.” Another way of saying this is “...”
  • It's very straight forward.
  • It doesn't matter.
  • That's a pity.
  • By all means.
Tom's bought an expensive camera. “It cost me a fortune,” he says. He could also say, “It cost me ... .”
  • a cow and a pig
  • a hand and a foot
  • an arm and a leg
  • a house and a home
Find the word that DOES NOT rhyme with "chair".
  • bear
  • near
  • wear
  • pear
Find the pair of words that rhymes.
  • put, but
  • knew, queue
  • hurt, heard
  • chose, shoes
“Competition” = o o O o. “Architecture” = ... .
  • O o o o
  • o O o o
  • o o O o
  • o o o O
Groundhog Day is … .
  • originally a British tradition
  • an event in the USA and Canada
  • a small brown animal
  • a special day in spring
The town of Punxsutawney … .
  • has celebrated Groundhog Day since 1987
  • is in Canada
  • has the most famous Groundhog Day event
  • has a population of 40,000
According to the legend, if the groundhog … .
  • doesn't go back inside, there will be an early spring
  • sees a shadow, there will be six more months of winter
  • is too cold, he won't come outside
  • stays outside, there will be six more weeks until spring
Find the sentence that is NOT TRUE.
  • Even though Phil's predictions are often wrong, people like the event.
  • Lots of people became aware of Groundhog Day because of a film.
  • The film ‘Groundhog Day’ takes place on 2 February.
  • The Groundhog Day tradition started after the 1993 film.
Ever since Carrie broke up with James, she ... the boy next door.
  • was seeing
  • has been seeing
  • is seeing
  • has seen
By midnight it was clear the Prince ... fallen in love with Cinderella.
  • would have
  • has
  • had
  • has been
Peter's father ... him ... to Mrs Brown for his bad behaviour.
  • made ... to say sorry
  • got ... apologise
  • had ... to apologise
  • made ... apologise
"Where are they? They ... here hours ago. I hope they're ok."
  • are supposed to be
  • should have been
  • will have arrived
  • have been coming
The stripes on the US flag represent ... .
  • the current states
  • freedom
  • the English flag
  • the first American colonies
The hotel has some rooms that over... the car park.
  • look
  • see
  • come
  • view
"A storm in a … " means a big argument over something small.
  • teacup
  • sink
  • bottle
  • pool

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