Questions words
Adverbs of frequency
Prepositions of time and place
Comparatives and superlatives
Like + ing
Future: going to
Rooms (Habitaciones):
Sala de estar - Living room
Cocina - Kitchen
Dormitorio - Bedroom
Baño - Bathroom
Comedor - Dining room
Pasillo - Hallway
Despacho - Office
Cuarto de baño - Bathroom
Lavadero - Laundry room
Balcón - Balcony
Furniture (Muebles):
Silla - Chair
Mesa - Table
Cama - Bed
Armario - Wardrobe
Espejo - Mirror
Estantería - Bookshelf
Lámpara - Lamp
Cortinas - Curtains
Alfombra - Rug
Sofá - Sofa
House Items (Objetos de la casa):
Ventana - Window
Techo - Ceiling
Pared - Wall
Suelo - Floor
Escalera - Stairs
Chimenea - Fireplace
Jardín - Garden
Garaje - Garage
Tejado - Roof
Puerta - Door
Household Appliances (Electrodomésticos):
Horno - Oven
Microondas - Microwave
Lavadora - Washing machine
Secadora - Dryer
Refrigerador - Fridge
1) We ____________________ to France last month.
A) Go
B) Went
C) Are going
D) Gone
2) What time ______________________ lunch?
A) Did you have
B) Are you have
C) Do you had
D) Did you had
3) A friend at school.
A) Student
B) Colleague
C) Classmate
D) Teacher
4) You look up words in this book.
A) Maths
B) Art
C) English
D) Dictionary
5) Not too hot, not too cold.
A) Dry
B) Wet
C) Warm
D) Fog
6) Moving air that makes trees move.
A) Mist
B) Snow
C) Rainbow
D) Wind
7) They _________________ loudly when the teacher came into the classroom.
A) Were talking
B) Was talk
C) Were to talking
D) Was talking
8) I ___________________________ when I crossed the road.
A) Didn’t looking
B) Weren’t looking
C) Wasn’t looking
D) Don’t looking
9) The place where you buy medicine is a…
A) Hospital
B) Chemist
C) Supermarket
D) Department Store
10) The place where you buy cakes and bread is a…
A) Bakery
B) Butcher’s
C) Bread Shop
D) Shopping Centre
11) A sport played with a ball and a bat.
A) Tennis
B) Badminton
C) Baseball
D) Basketball
12) A game with black and white pieces.
A) Football
B) Chess
C) Volleyball
D) Hockey
13) A place where you go to have a meal.
A) Café
B) Bank
C) Restaurant
D) Hotel
14) What is the opposite of difficult?
A) Ugly
B) Easy
C) Thin
D) Old
15) What is the adverb of ‘terrible’?
A) Terribly
B) Terriblely
C) Terriblement
D) Terriblous
16) My sister thinks she’s _____________________ than me.
A) More intelligent
B) Intelligenter
C) More intelligenter
D) More intelligents
17) What is _______________________ month of the year in England?
A) Weter
B) The wettest
C) The wetest
D) The wetter
18) You use your ________________ to hear.
A) Eyes
B) Mouth
C) Nose
D) Ears
19) You use your _________________ to walk. You have two of them.
A) Feet
B) Arms
C) Shoulders
D) Foot
20) We haven’t got ________________ petrol. We need to stop and get some.
A) Many
B) Any
C) Little
D) Some
21) You travel a lot. Have you been to _________________ countries?
A) Some
B) Few
C) Much
D) Many
22) You wear this on your wrist.
A) Ring
B) Sunglasses
C) Necklace
D) Bracelet
23) You need this if it is raining.
A) Parasol
B) Umbrella
C) Headphones
D) Earmuffs
24) You can see yourself in this.
A) Mirror
B) Cupboard
C) Wardrobe
D) Cushion
25) A place that connects one room to another in a house or flat.
A) Stairs
B) Lift
C) Furniture
D) Hall
Comparative:
Adjectives: Used to compare two things or people. It is formed by adding "-er" to the monosyllabic adjective (e.g., faster, taller, smarter).
Example: "My car is faster than yours."
Adjectives: Formed by adding "more" before a long adjective.
Example: "This book is more interesting than that one."
Superlative:
Adjectives: Used to compare three or more things or people, indicating the highest degree of a quality. It is formed by adding "-est" to the adjective (e.g., fastest, tallest, smartest).
Example: "Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world."
Adjectives: Formed by adding "most" before a long adjective.
Example: "It is the most beautiful flower I have ever seen."
⚠️ ALWAYS USE THE ARTICLE "THE" BEFORE SUPERLATIVES.
Affirmative:
I am (I'm) + present participle
He/She/It is (He's, She's, It's) + present participle
We/You/They are (We're, You're, They're) + present participle
Examples:
I am reading a book.
She is watching a movie.
They are playing soccer.
Negative:
I am not (I'm not) + present participle
He/She/It is not (Isn't) + present participle
We/You/They are not (Aren't) + present participle
Examples:
I am not studying right now.
He isn't working today.
They aren't talking.
Interrogative:
Am I + present participle?
Is he/she/it + present participle?
Are we/you/they + present participle?
Examples:
Are you listening to music?
Is she coming to the party?
Am I interrupting?
Hi! Nice to meet you! My name is John Smith. I am 19 and a student in college. I go to college in New York. My favorite courses are Geometry, French, and History. English is my hardest course. My professors are very friendly and smart. It’s my second year in college now. I love it!
I live in a big house on Ivy Street. It’s near the college campus. I share the house with three other students. Their names are Bill, Tony, and Paul. We help each other with homework. On the weekend, we play football together.
I have a younger brother. He just started high school. He is 14 and lives with my parents. They live on Mulberry Street in Boston. Sometimes they visit me in New York. I am happy when they visit. My Mom always brings me sweets and candy when they come. I really miss them, too
Many:
"Many" is used to quantify countable nouns, which are nouns that can be counted individually. It is typically used in positive sentences and questions. For example:
"There are many apples in the basket."
"How many books do you have?"
Much:
"Much" is used to quantify uncountable nouns, which are nouns that cannot be counted individually. It is also used in positive sentences and questions. For example:
"There is not much water left in the jug."
"How much sugar do you need for the recipe?"
In summary, "many" is used with countable nouns, while "much" is used with uncountable nouns. They both serve to indicate a large or significant quantity of something.
At the airport
Here's your boarding pass. Have a nice flight.
Thank you.
Yes, this suitcase and one carry-on bag.
Can I have your passport and ticket, please?
An aisle seat, please.
Here you are.
Do you have any baggage?
Would you like a window or an aisle seat?
At the hotel
Good evening. Can I help you?
Thanks. Here's your key. Your room number is 1408.
Yes, please. I'd like a room for the night.
OK. Here you are.
Would you like a single or double room?
It's $45 per night.
A single room, please. How much is that?
Visa - check in - aisle seat - passport - international - ticket baggage - domestic - seat assignment - boarding pass baggage claim - flight - carry on - claim - check - reservation flight number - window seat - gate (https://www.englishclub.com/english-for-work/airline-vocabulary-quiz.php)
• A trip on an airplane is called a _____________________.
• A flight within one country is called a _________________ flight.
• A flight between different countries is called an _____________ flight.
• The letters and numbers which identify an airplane making a specific flight are called a ________________ ______________.
• Ordering a seat to be held for you on the day you want to travel is called making a ______________.
• A printed piece of paper which allows you to travel on an airplane is a ____________________.
• The first thing to do at the airport is _____________ ______________, which means to register as a passenger for a flight.
• A document which identifies you as a citizen of a certain country and which allows you to travel to other countries is called a ___________________.
• A stamp in your passport which allows you to travel to another country is called a _________________________.
• The selection of a specific seat for a trip on an airplane is called _____________ _______________.
• A seat next to the window in an airplane is called a __________ _______.
• A seat next to the passage between the rows of seats in an airplane is called an ___________ _____________.
• The suitcases and bags which contain your belongings are called ______________________.
• A bag which you carry with you on the airplane is called a _________ bag.
• A small ticket with printed numbers that identify your baggage is called a baggage ______________ _____________.
• A printed card which allows you to get on an airplane is called a__________ ______________.
• A door which leads from the airport building into an airplane is called a _______________.
I’m _______________ to college today.
I’m _______________ to college today because it’s raining. Hasan ________ be at work today. He’s sick. Next week we are __________ on holiday.
I _____ see you next week. Take care.
I’m _________ shopping tomorrow.
We are ________ shopping in Leeds at the weekend. The doctor ______ see you at 5 o’clock.
I ________help you paint your house.
• What do you do when you want to relax?
• What do you do when you go to bed?
• What do you do when you wake up?
• What do you do if it is raining?
PASSIVE VOICE
Rewrite these sentences in the passive voice.
a. Someone built this house 200 years ago.
______________________________________________________________
b. A thief stole my purse.
_______________________________________________________________
c. The police will arrest the robbers.
_______________________________________________________________
d. They produce cars in this factory.
_______________________________________________________________
e. They serve breakfast at eight o’clock every day.
_______________________________________________________________
f. People throw away tones of rubbish every day.
_______________________________________________________________
g. They make coffee in Brazil.
________________________________________________________________
h. Someone stole Jim’s bike last night.
________________________________________________________________
i. They will build a new bridge next year.
_________________________________________________________________
j. Brian Brody directed The Ultimate Space Adventure.
_________________________________________________________________
k. Pierre will design her costume.
_________________________________________________________________
l. Someone found my wallet.
_________________________________________________________________
m. One of the students broke the window.
_________________________________________________________________
n. They will deliver my computer on Monday.
__________________________________________________________________
o. Mary invited Paul to her birthday party.
__________________________________________________________________
p. British astronomers discovered a new planet.
__________________________________________________________________