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Three things you do in an airport (e.g. check in)
Go through security, get on the plane, wait in the departure lounge, etc.
You're on a flight. There's a child screaming in the seta behind you. Complain.
Excuse me, your child is screaming...
You're in a restaurant. You order chicken but they bring you a salad. Complain.
Excuse me, there's a small problem here ...
Make an excuse for arriving late.
E.g. I'm so sorry, I didn't hear my alarm clock.
Make an excuse for arriving late.
E.g. I'm sorry, I forgot my keys.
make a superlative sentence: Freddy Mercury is (great) singer ever
the greatest
make a superlative sentence: this sofa is (comfortable) sofa in the house
the most comfortable
make a superlative sentence: I am (tall) girl in my class.
the tallest
name four adjectives to describe a street market (e.g. busy):
crowded, noisy, cheap, expensive, ineteresting, etc.
name four adjectives to describe a hotel (e.g. comfortable):
luxurious, cheap, expensive, good, crowded, etc.
name three thing you can wear, not clothes (e.g. glasses):
sunglasses, a watch, earrings, a ring, a necklace, a backpack, etc.
name four items of clothing:
dress, jacket, shoes, socks, coat, t-shirt, etc.
name three hair colours:
brown, black, blond, red, dark, light, etc.
name four adjectives to describe hair (e.g. short):
long, curly, wavy, straight, medium-length
name four genres of film (e.g. drama)
comedy, horror, action, sci-fi, adventure, fantasy, etc.
present simple or continuous: My mum ____ (not like) big cities.
doesn't like
present simple or continuous: Look at that man! He ... (not wear) a helmet.
's not wearing
present simple or continuous: this July, we _____ (do) an English course.
're doing
present simple or continuous: She _____ (go) to the gym on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
goes
present simple or continuous: Today, _____ (wear) a dress.
I'm wearing
make a question: recommend / Can / a good / film? / you
Can you recommend a good film?
make a question: you / Can / tell / me / the way / the museum? / to
Can you tell me the way to the museum?
make a question: did / Where / you / on holiday? / go
Where did you go on holiday?
make a question: Is / a restaurant / here? / near / there
Is there a restaurant near here?
a very, very, very tall building
skyscraper
a road for people only, no cars
a pedestrian road/street
It's on the road and it has a green, a yellow, and a red light
traffic lights
(in / on / for) the right
on
(in / on / for) the left
on
Pronunciation: comfortable / uncomfortable
(UN) COMF TAH BOL
make a comparative sentence: cafès / restaurants / (cheap) / in my city
cafès are cheaper than restaurants / restaurants are cheaper than cafès in my city
make a comparative sentence: city / beach / (nice) / for a day out
the beach is nicer than the city / the city is nicer than the beach for a day out
name three natural elements (e.g. mountain):
river, hill, lake, forest, desert, etc.
name three activities you could do on holiday (e.g. surfing):
sightseeing, camping, going to restaurants, going to a club ...
make a comparative sentence: English is (easy) Japanese
easier than
make a comparative sentence: paris is (romantic) berlin
more romantic than
make a superlative sentence: chocolate cake is (good) dessert
the best
make a superlative sentence: my brother is (bad) driver in my family
the worst
the opposite of "crowded" is...
empty
the opposite of "quiet" is...
noisy