- What do you call the father of your father?
- What do you call the daughter of your sister?
- What do you call the son of your parents?
- What do you call the sister of your father?
- What do you call the husband of your mother’s sister?
- What do you call the mother of your grandfather?
- What do you call the son of your uncle?
- What do you call the daughter of your aunt?
Wkst 2
Body Parts Test
Spot the difference
Count the classroom items
activities
Phrasal Verbs
Hang
It's springtime. Cut off YOUR MOUSTACHE. (cut off = remove)
You need to put off THE APPOINTMENT (put off = postpone)







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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Spot the difference
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Transitional Words
Common suffixes — noun to adjective word form
| SUFFIX | NOUN – ADJECTIVE | NOUN – ADJECTIVE | NOUN – ADJECTIVE | NOUN – ADJECTIVE | NOUN – 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 |
Hang
VERB + PARTICLE
verb + particle (no object)
verb + particle + object (noun) verb + object (noun) + particle verb + object pronoun + particle
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
- John was saying something to Peter about us when we knocked on the door. (the recipient of the info is Peter)
- John was talking/speaking about us when we knocked on the door. (the recipient of the info is unknown)
- John was telling Peter about us when we knocked on the door. (the recipient of the info is Peter)
- 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.- How many languages can you ?
- She always leaves the door unlocked. I'm going to have to have a with her about it.
- When you see your mother, hello to her from me
- Who were you to on the phone a minute ago? Was it a customer?
- I can never hear what Miriam . Her voice is so quiet.
- Please, us a joke. You know so many.
- Never lie. You must always the truth.
- Could you me where i can find a bank near here?
- It's difficult to how old this building is. There have been so many changes.
- If you have a problem, please just me about it and I promise I'll try and help.
- They left without anything to anybody. I never managed to say goodbye.
- This week a police officer came to our school to give us a about preventing crime.
Your answers
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
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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