1A
Grammar 1 & 2
Word order in questions
1A · G1 · Ex 1 Complete the questions using the words in brackets.
Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Fill each numbered gap with the complete question.
A:
Hi Monika! 1
B:
I'm great, thanks. I'm just really tired because I had a long day at work.
A:
Oh, really? 2
B:
At a restaurant in the city centre. Sometimes I work very long hours.
A:
3
B:
I normally work eight hours a day, but today I worked ten because someone was ill.
A:
Oh, that's a long day! 4
B:
I watch TV and films. They help me relax.
A:
Oh, me too. 5
B:
I love comedies.
A:
Yes, I do, too. Hey, let's go to the cinema together sometime.
B:
That sounds great! 6
A:
I usually go to the independent cinema in the city centre.
B:
Oh, really? 7
A:
They always have interesting films and they've got really good food. Here's their website.
B:
Oh, look! There's a good comedy on this week.
A:
Oh, I really want to see that one! 8 I've forgotten.
B:
I think it's Chris Pine.
A:
And 9
B:
Saturday at 7 p.m. Is that OK for you?
A:
I think so. 10 I'm working early on Sunday.
B:
I think it's only 90 minutes.
A:
Great, see you on Saturday, then!
1A · G2 · Ex 1 Write a question for each topic on the board.
Write one correct question using the given topic. The question word order must be correct.
Board topics: food · transport · friends · technology · film · weather · TV · holidays · pets · home · music · family · mobile phones · cars · shopping · restaurants · sports · hobbies · jobs · clothes · cities
1
food →
2
transport →
3
friends →
4
technology →
5
film →
6
hobbies →
💡 Open exercise — there's no single correct answer. Focus on correct word order: What / Where / How often + do/does + subject + verb?
1B
Grammar 1 & 2
Adverbs of frequency
1B · G1 · Ex 1 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
Reorder the scrambled words to write a correct sentence with an adverb of frequency in the right position.
1
rarely / try / new / you / things
2
to / I / a / week / once / go / the gym
3
time / his / friends / sees / he / the / all
4
they / go / sometimes / together / to the cinema
5
we / ever / hardly / on holiday / go
6
before / reads / she / often / goes to bed / she
7
always / late / he / for / the train / is
8
doesn't / eat / breakfast / he / usually
9
am / in / the / often / bored / evenings / I
10
wears / she / a / watch / sometimes
11
a / month / once / my parents / I / see
12
twice / they / week / play / a / tennis
13
he / a nice person / is / always / not
14
clothes / he / comfortable / always / wears
15
three / times / she / year / visits a museum / a
16
hardly / up / they / wake / ever / early
17
usually / do the washing up / we / don't
18
I / on / look at photos / never / phone / my
1B · G2 · Ex 1 Find someone who … — write the question you would ask.
For each statement, write the question you need to ask a classmate to find out if it is true for them.
Example: "always does his/her homework" → How often do you do your homework?
1
always does his/her homework
2
goes to the cinema once a month or more
3
hardly ever eats breakfast
4
is usually on time
5
rarely goes shopping for clothes
6
tries new things all the time
7
never takes the bus
8
sometimes reads before bed
9
plays sport more than three times a week
10
eats in a restaurant twice a month or more
1C
Grammar 1 & 2
Present simple & present continuous
1C · G1 · Ex 1 Complete the conversations with the correct form of the verb.
Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
CONVERSATION 1
A:
Hey Jess, what ?
B:
It's a book about film directors. I modern cinema this year at university, so it's really interesting!
A:
Ah great, can I read it after you?
CONVERSATION 2
A:
Would you like to meet for a drink later?
B:
Sorry, I can't. I every Tuesday with some friends.
A:
Oh, that's OK. Don't worry about it.
CONVERSATION 3
A:
Hey Mark! What ?
B:
I to fix my computer. It .
A:
Can I help you at all?
CONVERSATION 4
A:
Look! It again.
B:
Oh, no! My boots are outside and they wet.
A:
Hurry up and bring them inside!
CONVERSATION 5
A:
a lot for your job?
B:
Not really. I usually in our London office. But this week I in the Scottish office so I am in Glasgow all week.
A:
That sounds great!
CONVERSATION 6
A:
How often Paul?
B:
Not very often unfortunately. He near me and I never time to visit him.
A:
What a shame!
1C · G2 · Ex 1 Choose the correct verb form for each sentence.
Read each sentence. Click the correct form — present simple or present continuous.
1
Look at those people over there! They ___ in the river!
2
She ___ English at a school in the city centre.
3
Sorry, I can't talk right now. I ___ dinner.
4
He ___ to work by bike every day.
5
We ___ a new project this month — it's really interesting.
6
I ___ know the answer to that question.
7
Where's Ana? — She ___ on the phone in the other room.
8
My brother ___ coffee every morning before work.