1. Put on your hat.
Put your hat on.
Take off your hat.
Take your hat off.
Turn on the TV.
Turn the TV on.
Turn off the TV.
Turn the TV off.
make a noise
make some breakfast
make some money
do a test
do a project
do some homework
do some exercise
do a job
do some practice
2. -Do you like ice cream?
-Yes, I do.
-Would you like some ice cream?
-Yes, I would.
-What’s the ice cream like?
-It’s excellent!
too + adjective = not enough + opposite adjective
My trainers are too small.
My trainers are not big enough.
That music is too loud.
That music isn’t loud enough.
This room is too dark.
This room isn’t light enough.
a book about a man
hundreds of people
in the middle of the page
It costs about €3.
a delay of two hours
instead of reading
at the moment
That´s nice of you!
3. all over the world
at the same time
a pair of glasses
It´s clear to me.
at the top/bottom of the page
it´s made of metal
Welcome to London!
to find out/read/talk/know about something
to be glad/sad/angry/sure/pleased about something
to be good at something
to be at the top/bottom of something
to arrive at (a place/time)
to thank someone for something
to be sorry for doing something
to borrow something from someone
to download something from the internet
to be interested in something
to be in front of something
to have lots/a lot of something
to be afraid of something
4. to watch something on TV
to go on holiday
to phone someone on (a number)
to wave to someone
to give/show/lend something to someone
to belong to someone
The words we use for days and months are their names so you need to start them with a capital letter.
On Monday, Monica and Matthew went to an exhibition in Madrid.
5. Making suggestions:
Shall we (go…?)
How about (going…?)
Let’s (go…?)
We could (go…?)
Would you like (to go…?)
Thanking someone:
Thank you for inviting me.
It was very nice/kind of you to take me to the beach.
The exhibition is open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m.
My keyboard is very different from yours.
Look at this picture of my favourite film star!
He´s got lots of CDs and DVDs.
She is one of my friends of school.
She is one of my school friends / friends from school.
I’ll meet with you in the theatre at 7 p.m.
I’ll meet you in the theatre at 7 p.m.
Come by a taxi.