This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Video
In her song 'No tears left to cry' and the pertaining video clip, Ariana Grande refers to a tragedy that took place in certain English city. Which one?
A
Liverpool
B
Birmingham
C
Manchester
D
London
Slide 3 - Quiz
In the clip, first the background singers and later Ariana herself sing 'I'm loving, I'm living, I'm picking it up'.
What tense is this?
A
Present simple
B
Past simple
C
Present continuous
D
Present perfect
Slide 4 - Quiz
'I'm sitting here in a boring room It's just another rainy Sunday afternoon'.
Identify the adjectives in this quote from Fool's Garden's Lemon Tree
A
sitting, rainy
B
rainy, boring
C
boring
D
sitting, boring
Slide 5 - Quiz
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Slide 6 - Video
'The year is 2015. The world appears to have a green tint to it. There are also some dead insects in the foreground'.
What is/ are the adjective(s) in this sentence?
A
green
B
green, dead
C
dead
D
some, green, dead
Slide 7 - Quiz
'The year is 2015. The world appears to have a green tint to it. There are also some dead insects in the foreground'.
Which tense is used in these sentences?
A
past simple
B
present perfect
C
present simple
D
past continuous
Slide 8 - Quiz
'Look as the famous popstar zooms down the dirt track in an old Mini'.
Identify the adjectives. Do not use capital letters. Use a comma and a space if you list more than one adjective. Do not use a dot at the end.
Slide 9 - Open question
She hasn't upgraded her handset since 1999.
Which tense is used here?
A
present perfect
B
present simple
C
present continuous
D
past continuous
Slide 10 - Quiz
Sir David Attenborough is the narrator of this clip. He narrates his story in a rather particular way, like he is observing a predator in the wild. Why?
Slide 11 - Open question
'A crowded room, friends with tired eyes' (Wham - Last Christmas)
What is/are the adjective(s) in this sentence
A
crowded
B
tired
C
crowded, tired
Slide 12 - Quiz
Who are the two artists in Wham? (Bonus question!)