Vocabulary






  1. What do you call the father of your father?
  2. What do you call the daughter of your sister?
  3. What do you call the son of your parents?
  4. What do you call the sister of your father?
  5. What do you call the husband of your mother’s sister?
  6. What do you call the mother of your grandfather?
  7. What do you call the son of your uncle?
  8. What do you call the daughter of your aunt?



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        Body Parts Game
        Body Parts Test


        Spot the difference

        Count the classroom items

        Transitional Words



        1. Mary's work is wonderful :  she got a raise
        2. Lucie was a terrible employee ;  she got promoted
        3. We hope to receive the order on time;  we will cancel.
        4. Bernie had seniority;  he was laid off
        5.  to your request of last week, we are sending you a catalog
        6. She was attractive;  she was not beautiful
        7.  last week, she has not been the same.
        8.  the boss arrives, I am the one who makes rules.
        9.  he can, the director will receive you
        10. Please be on time;  try to be early.
        11.  we are thinking of expending.
        12.  fulfill his contact, he will have to submit his sketches by Friday.
        13.  an invoice is paid by cheque,make sure it is deposited as soon as possible.
        14. Our company expanded;  we hired new personnel.
        15.  you can type a new letter. 


        Common suffixes — noun to adjective word form
        SUFFIXNOUN – ADJECTIVENOUN – ADJECTIVENOUN – ADJECTIVENOUN – ADJECTIVENOUN – ADJECTIVE
        -AL     relating to
        accident – accidental
        brute – brutal
        region – regional
        universe –universal
        person – personal
        -ARY  relating to quality or place
        custom – customary
        moment – momentary
        caution – cautionary
        honor – honorary
        diet – dietary
        -FUL  full of
        beauty – beautiful
        wonder – wonderful
        awe – awful
        skill – skillful
        success – successful
        -IC  having the nature of; caused by
        athlete – athletic
        base – basic
        history – historic
        photograph – photographic
        science – scientific
        -ICAL  having the nature of
        magic – magical
        logic – logical
        history – historical
        practice – practical
        statistic – statistical
        -ISH  origin, nature
        fool – foolish
        child – childish
        self – selfish
        sheep – sheepish
        pink – pinkish
        -LESS  without
        power – powerless
        friend – friendless
        worth – worthless
        use – useless
        home – homeless
        -LIKE  like 
        like – lifelike
        lady – ladylike
        war – warlike
        child – childlike
        bird – birdlike
        -LY  like 
        friend – friendly
        cost – costly
        month – monthly
        day – daily
        order – orderly
        -OUS  quality, nature
        poison – poisonous
        danger – dangerous
        nerve – nervous
        mystery – mysterious
        victory – victorious
        -Y  like 
        rain – rainy
        fun – funny
        dirt – dirty
        mess – messy
        dirt – dirty
        activities

        Phrasal Verbs
        Hang

        VERB + PARTICLE
        • verb + particle + object (noun)
        • verb + object (noun) + particle
        • verb + object pronoun + particle
        verb + particle (no object)
        Turn off THE GAS. (turn off = switch off)

        It's springtime.  Cut off YOUR MOUSTACHE. (cut off = remove)

        You need to put off THE APPOINTMENT (put off = postpone)


        Talk v. Speak v. Say v. Tell
        Key for :  TALK v SPEAK v SAY v TELL + about
        1. John was saying something to Peter about us when we knocked on the door. (the recipient of the info is Peter)
        2. John was talking/speaking about us when we knocked on the door. (the recipient of the info is unknown)
        3. John was telling Peter about us when we knocked on the door. (the recipient of the info is Peter)
        4. John was talking/speaking about us when we knocked on the door. (the recipient of the info is unknown)
          More

          For each sentence, choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices below.
          1. How many languages can you   ?
          2. She always leaves the door unlocked. I'm going to have to have a   with her about it.
          3. When you see your mother,   hello to her from me
          4. Who were you   to on the phone a minute ago? Was it a customer?
          5. I can never hear what Miriam   . Her voice is so quiet.
          6. Please,   us a joke. You know so many.
          7. Never lie. You must always   the truth.
          8. Could you   me where i can find a bank near here?
          9. It's difficult to   how old this building is. There have been so many changes.
          10. If you have a problem, please just   me about it and I promise I'll try and help.
          11. They left without   anything to anybody. I never managed to say goodbye.
          12. This week a police officer came to our school to give us a   about preventing crime.

          Your answers


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        FAMILY
         

        Match the nouns in the box with the pictures below:
        book     notebook     pencil     pencil case     pen   blackboard    eraser          pencil sharpener
                                                             
            

                    


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        Telling Time

        Fill in the missing letters

        1. m _ r _ e _
        2. n _ t _ b _ o _ 
        3. t _ x _ b _ o _ 
        4. w _ i _ e      _ o _ r _ 
        5. c _ o _ k  
        6. w _ i _ e _ o _ r _      _ r _ s _ r 
        7. b _ o _ c _ s _ 
        8. e _ a _ e _ 
        9. c _ a _ r 
        10. c _ a _ r  
        11. b _ o _ 
        12. d _ s _ 
        13. i _ a _  
        14. p _ n 
        15. m _ p 
        16. d _ o _ 
                 






































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      2. Put the days of the week in order:

        1. Monday
        2.                           a. Friday
        3.                           b. Tuesday
        4.                           c. Sunday
        5.                           d. Saturday
        6.                           e. Wednesday
        7.                           f. Thursday



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