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presents English grammar in a concise and easy way for a greater understanding.
helps assess and gauge students’ learning.
Oh! My Quiz
Oh! My Challenge
Practice 1 My Free Time
Read and match.
John and his family live a healthy life. On Mondays, John plays football with his sons. His wife, Betty, goes jogging on Tuesdays. Her sons go jogging with her on Wednesdays. John’s sons play basketball on Thursdays. The boys go to the playground on Fridays. On Saturdays, the family goes walking around the park.
Wednesdays
Tuesdays
Mondays
Saturdays
Fridays
F.
Answer the questions using the words in brackets.
1
How many days a week does Patty play with her friends? (three days)
3
What is Anne’s busiest day of the week? (Saturday)
How many hours a week does Emma read? (five hours)
What is Mike’s favourite activity? (playing with toys) What is Jane’s favourite day of the week? (Friday) 5Practice 2 My Diary
Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks with suitable words.
Do you play on Sundays? , I do.
Do you go at weekends?
Do you TV on Wednesdays?
Do you books every day? No,
Do you play on Saturdays?
Use the tree map to write sentences.
play go
• football with my friends
• baseball on the field
• tennis on a grass court
I like to... do
• ballet every day • camping at weekends walking with my mum running in the park
H. Name the items below.
I. Circle the names of items mentioned in H. in the word maze below.
Read the questions. Circle the correct answers. A.
1. What should you be doing at 9.30 p.m.?
2. Which activity helps you stay fit?
4. Choose a healthy snack.
3. Which is a healthy breakfast?
Which is the best food to eat
6. Which activity is fun and keeps you active?
Circle the best answers to complete the sentences.
1. I jogging on Saturdays. A go B goes C going
2. We football on Tuesdays and Fridays. A playing B plays C play
3. Aaron: on Fridays?
Darren: Yes, I do. A Do there any trees
5. Henry: How many cats there in the garden?
Patricia: There two cats. A is, is B are, are C is, are
C Are
6. Ron: Is there a tree house at the park?
Ken: No, there . A isn’t B aren’t C don’t
Practice Makes Perfect!
Assessments are provided to assess students’ overall achievement.
The practices are divided into eight different themes based on students’ daily-life situations and things around them. This enables students to relate the lessons to their life easily.