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Saturday, April 11, 2026

CONSOLIDATION

 

Present Simple, Continuous & Adverbs

These questions check if students can distinguish between habits and current actions.

  1. What do you usually do on Saturday mornings, and what are you doing right now in this classroom?

  2. How often do you check your phone during the day?

  3. What is an activity that you never do at home because you dislike it?

  4. Look out the window. What is happening outside at this very moment?

  5. Describe your best friend’s daily routine. What does he/she do every morning?

Food & Clothes Vocabulary


  1. Imagine you are going to a formal wedding. What are you wearing from head to toe?

  2. What food do you always keep in your fridge, and what is something you never eat?

  3. If you go to the beach, what three items of clothing must you take with you?

  4. Describe your favorite meal. What ingredients are in it?

 Stative Verbs & Preferences


  1. What is a food that you hate, and why do you dislike it?

  2. Think about your favorite movie. Why do you believe it is better than others?

  3. Is there a language you want to learn in the future? Why?

  4. Which season do you prefer: Summer or Winter? Explain your choice.

Verb "To Be" (Past Tense)

Focusing on "Was" and "Were" in context.

  1. Where were you at 8:00 PM last night, and who was with you?

  2. Think about your first day of school. Was it scary or exciting?

  3. Were your parents strict when you were a child?

Abilities & "Good at / Hopeless at"

Checking the use of "can" and the gerund (-ing) after prepositions.

  1. What is one thing you can do very well, and one thing you can’t do at all?

  2. In school, which subjects are you good at, and which ones are you hopeless at?

  3. Are you good at cooking? What is the best dish you can make?

  4. Imagine you are at a talent show. What "hopeless" talent would you show the audience for a laugh?

Additional open-ended questions specifically targeting those adverbs:

  1. The Morning Routine: What is something you always do as soon as you wake up?

  2. Health Habits: How often do you exercise or play sports during the week?

  3. The "To Be" Rule: Where are you usually at 4:00 PM on a Tuesday? (Checks: I am usually...)

  4. Technology Use: Do you ever go a full day without using the internet? Why or why not?

  5. Food Preferences: What is a vegetable that you rarely eat?

  6. Household Chores: Which chore do you sometimes forget to do at home?

  7. Punctuality: Are you always on time for class, or are you occasionally late?

  8. Weekend Habits: What do you and your friends usually do when it rains on the weekend?

  9. The "Never" Challenge: What is something you have never done but would love to try one day?

  10. Frequency Comparison: Think of two people you know. Who do you see more often, and what do you usually do together?

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