Interactive e-Worksheet
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Date Shared: 4 March 2023
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example 1: Write a statement. Say that you like to study English. YOU WRITE THIS: I like to study English. ----------------------------------------------------------------- example 2: Write a question. Ask how long someone has been in Canada. YOU WRITE THIS: How long have you been in Canada? ----------------------------------------------------------------- example 3: Write a statement. Answer the question from #2. Use "two years" in your sentence. YOU WRITE THIS: I have been in Canada for two years. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- example 4: Write a statement. It means THE SAME AS "I have been in Canada for two years." CHANGE "live". YOU WRITE THIS: I have lived in Canada for two years. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Write a question. Ask what someone did on the weekend.
What did you do on the weekend?
Write a statement. ANSWER the question from #1. Change "go shopping" to PAST.
I went shopping.
Write a question. Ask what someone bought. [PAST]
What did you buy?
Write a statement. ANSWER the question from #3. Use "a coat" in your statement. [PAST]
I bought a coat.
Write a question. Ask if someone spoke English on the weekend. [Yes/No question]
Did you speak English on the weekend?
Write a question. Ask WHEN someone spoke English on the weekend. [ WH question]
When did you speak English on the weekend?
Write a statement. ANSWER the question from #6. Use "spoke", "when" and "visited my Canadian friend" in your statement. [PAST]
I spoke English when I visited my Canadian friend.
Write a statement about you. Use "study English online". FUTURE
I will study English online.
Write a statement about you. Use "need","practise writing" and "more".
I need to practise writing more.
Write a statement about you. Use "want", "improve" and "my spelling".
I want to improve my spelling.
Write a statement about you. It means THE SAME AS "My grammar is improving."
CHANGE "get better".
My grammar is getting better.
Write a statement about you. Say that it is your job to improve your English.
It is my job to improve my English.
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4 March 2023
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