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What time is it?
Complete the following sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Use the Past Simple for completed actions and the Past Continuous for actions in progress in the past.
Use when for short actions and while for longer actions happening at the same time.
Rearrange words to form correct sentences
Read, listen and complete.
📝 Student Instruction: Future Continuous Tense
👉 Practice Example: Change the verb into Future Continuous.
Task Idea: School Event Invitation (Talent Show) Introduction: You are going to write an invitation to a school talent show. Imagine your school is organising a fun talent show where students can sing, dance, act, or perform tricks. You are inviting someone to come and watch this exciting event. Your invitation should give all the important information so your guest knows when and where to come. Think about: • Who are you inviting? (a friend, parent, or family member) • What is the event and why is it special? • Where will the talent show take place? • What date is it on? • What time does it start and finish? • Are there any special instructions? (e.g. bring a ticket, arrive early) Remember to check your work carefully
READ THE SENTENCES CAREFULLY AND COMPLETE THE ACTIVITY.
1. Answer the question based on the instruction.
2. Submit it on time.
Subject: English for Communication / English for Work Level: M.6 Topic: Introducing Oneself Time: 50 minutes
Use the phrases in the box to write one true sentence about your summer. Swap your sentence with a partner. Then upgrade your partner’s sentence: add more details about time, place, or feelings.
Choose the correct answer.
จับคู่เวลาทางซ้ายกับกิจกรรมทางขวาให้ถูกต้อง เขียนคำตอบในช่องด้านล่าง
📝 Student Instruction: Present Perfect Tense
👉 Practice Example: Change the verb into Present Perfect.
📝 Student Instruction: Present Perfect Continuous Tense
👉 Practice Example: Change the verb into Present Perfect Continuous.
Think about your typical day and how you enjoy desserts or sweet treats. For each time of day below, list your activities in the 'Things I do' column. Don't forget to include when you give yourself a treat! In the 'When/How often' column, write how frequently you do these things.
Save for later each time.
Date and Time for the first-year student of Vocational Certificate
complete the homework and upload a screeshot on the classroom
Write your story using the present or the past.
Talk about what happens in the story and the character’s feelings.
Use time words such as: One day…; first, then, next, after that, later, in the end.
Write the correct time based on the analog clock!