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Complete the question:




Where ... you from?

are

Where ... you born?

were

Where do you ... ?

live

Do you ... in a house or an apartment?

live

Do you ... any brothers or sisters?

have

Do you ... any pets?

have

What do you ...? (question for profession)

do

Do you ... your job?

like

Can you ... any other languages?

speak

Where did you ... English before?

study

What kind of music do you ... to?

listen (preposition to)

Do you ... the guitar?

play

How often do you ... to the cinema?

go (preposition to)

What did you ... last weekend?

do

How do you form questions in English?

ASI (auxiliary, subject, infinitive) or QUASI (question word, auxiliary, subject, infinitive)




E.g.:


Do you live in BH?


Where do you live?

What's the question word for place?

where

What's the question word for person?

who

What's the question word for time?

when or what time

What's the question for age?

how old are you?

What's the question word for object?

what

What's the question word for frequency?

how often

Order the words to form a question:




you / a / do / have / car

Do you have a car?

Order the words to form a question:




older / is / brother / your / you / than

is your brother older than you?

Order the words to form a question:




this / time / start / does / what / class

what time does this class start?

Order the words to form a question:




where / she / born / was

where was she born?

Order the words to form a question:




last / go / where / you / summer / did

where did you go last summer?

Ask the question in the present:




/ drink a lot of coffee?

Do you drink a lot of coffee?

Ask the question in the present:




/ go to bed early during the week?

Do you go to bed early during the week?

Ask the question in the past:




/ have big breakfast today?

Did you have breakfast today?

Ask the question in the past:




/ see a good film last week?

Did you see a good film last week?

Say the numbers:




13 / 30

thirteen / thirty

What's the question for name?

What's your name?

What the question for address?

What's your address?

What's the question for appearance?

What does she look like?

What's the question for personality?

What's she like?

She has blue eyes

She has curly red hair

She has long straight hair.

He's bald.

He has a beard and a moustache.

She has dark wavy hair.

He's very tall and thin.

He's medium height and quite slim.

He's quite short and a bit overweight.

What's the difference between thin and slim?

Thin: opposite of fat


Slim: opposite of fat but elegant, attractive

Fat or overweight?

They're synonyms, overweight is more polite.

When using two or more adjectives together, what's the order?

size -> style -> color




E.g.: She has long curly red hair.

A person who's open and warm is...

friendly (opposite unfriendly)

A person who talks a lot is...

talkative (opposite quiet)

A person who likes giving people things is...

generous (opposite mean)

A person who's friendly and good to other people is...

kind (opposite unkind)

A person who doesn't want to work is...

lazy (opposite hard-working)

A person who makes people laugh is...

funny (opposite serious)

A person who's quick at learning and understanding things is ...

clever = intelligent (opposite stupid)

A person who can't talk easily to other people is...

Shy = timid (opposite extrovert)

What's the difference between fun and funny?

Fun: good time (The trip was fun)


Funny: makes you laugh (A comedian is funny)

What's 'feel like'?

want (I feel like going to the cinema tonight)

What's 'get on well with somebody'?

have a good relationship with somebody

What's 'be into'?

like (I'm into rock music)

When do we use the present simple?

For routines, habits and facts.




E.g.: I study English every day.

What are some expressions we use with present simple?

every day, every week, every year, once a week, twice a month, three times a year etc

How do we form the negative in the present simple?

Use don't+verb with I, you, we, they and doesn't+verb with she, he, it.




I don't like noisy places.
She doesn't like to go out at night.

How do we form the interrogative in the present simple?

Use do with I, you, we, they and does with she, he, it.




Do you like noisy places?


Does she like to go out at night?



What are some adverbs of frequency used with present simple?

always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely = hardly ever, never

Where do the adverbs of frequency go in a sentence?

Before the main verb or after verb to be.




E.g.:


I always travel at the end of the year.


He's never late for classes.

What are some expressions of frequency used with present simple?

every day, once a week, twice a month, every night etc




(they go at the end of the sentence)

Add always:




She gets up early.

She always gets up early.

Add never:


He's tired.

He's never tired.

Put the words in the right order:




always before go I bed 11.00 to

I always go to bed before 11.00

Put the words in the right order:




ever her Kate sees family hardly

Kate hardly ever (=rarely) sees her family.

Put the words in the right order:




a to I dentist's year go twice the

I go to the dentist's twice a year.

Put the words in the right order:




in day park every Alan the runs

Alan runs in the park every day.

What's the expression for "one time per day"?

once a day

What's the expression for "two times per month"?

twice a month

shorts

dress

coat

top

jeans

skirt

suit

shirt

jacket

tracksuit

pants or trousers

cardigan (open in the front)

t-shirt

sweater or jumper

tennis shoes, sneakers or trainers

sandals

shoes

boots

flip flops

tights

belt

tie

gloves

scarf

cap

leggings

hat

socks

earrings

bracelet

ring

necklace

The cell phone is in the pocket.

What's the difference between 'wear', 'carry', and 'dress'?

wear: on the body (clothes, accessories, shoes etc)




carry: take with you (bags, folders, papers etc)




dress: describes clothes people wear (she dresses very well)

When do we use present continuous?

to describe actions happening at the moment, temporary actions, and to describe a picture.




E.g.: She's washing her clothes now.

How do we form the present continuous?

verb to be + ing (He is wearing a blue shirt)

Complete with the present continuous:




What ... you ...? (do)

What are you doing?

Make the negative with present continuous:




She ... .... this month. (travel)

She isn't traveling this month.

Make a question with the present continuous:




... you ... any good books at the moment? (read)

Are you reading any good books at the moment?

What's the difference between...




What do you do?


What are you doing?

What do you do? -> question for profession (answer: I'm an engineer)




What are you doing? -> question for action at the moment (answer: I'm cooking)

What are some verbs that we don't use in the ing form?

Verbs that describe states or feelings. E.g.: want, need, like etc

Make a sentence in the present continuous:




John / wear a shirt today. (+)

John's wearing a shirt today.

Make a sentence in the present continuous:




It's hot. Why / wear a coat?

Why are you wearing a coat?

Make a sentence in the present continuous:




what book / you read?

what book are you reading?

Make a sentence in the present continuous:




Anna / sit next to Jane today.

Anna is sitting next to Jane today.

in

on

under

behind

in front of

above

below

between


in the middle

next to


on the right

What verb tense do we use to describe a picture?

Present continuous




E.g.: In the picture the man is sitting. The man and the woman aren't smiling.