The last Sunday

English

The Last Saturday

 

Last Saturday, Emily and her friends went to the amusement park. They arrived early in the morning because they wanted to enjoy the whole day there. Emily tried the big roller coaster, and it was very exciting, but also a little scary. Her friend, Jake, didn't like the roller coaster, so he waited for her near the food stalls. After the ride, they all ate hot dogs and drank lemonade. Later, they played games to win prizes, but only Emily won a small teddy bear. At the end of the day, they watched a firework show. They were very tired but happy. It was a fun day.

 

Vocabulario

  1. Amusement park – parque de diversiones
  2. Roller coaster – montaña rusa
  3. Exciting – emocionante
  4. Scary – aterrador/a
  5. Food stalls – puestos de comida
  6. Hot dog – perro caliente
  7. Lemonade – limonada
  8. Teddy bear – oso de peluche
  9. Firework show – espectáculo de fuegos artificiales

Preguntas de Comprensión

  1. 1. Where did Emily and her friends go last Saturday?
  2. 2. What time of day did they arrive at the amusement park?
  3. 3. What ride did Emily try?
  4. 4. Who didn’t like the roller coaster?
  5. 5. What did they eat after the ride?
  6. 6. What did they drink with their hot dogs?
  7. 7. Who won a prize at the amusement park games?
  8. 8. What kind of prize did Emily win?
  9. 9. What did they watch at the end of the day?
  10. 10. How did Emily and her friends feel at the end of the day?

 

Complete the sentences using verbs into brackets (simple past tense):

 

  1. 1. Emily and her friends _____ (go) to the amusement park last Saturday.
  2. 2. They _____ (arrive) early in the morning.
  3. 3. Emily _____ (try) the big roller coaster.
  4. 4. Her friend Jake _____ (not like) the roller coaster.
  5. 5. At the end of the day, they _____ (watch) a firework show.

Activities + Adverbs of Frequency

English as a Second Language (ESL)

Adverbs of Frequency + Present Simple
Today, you will practice adverbs of frequency and present simple and collocations (make, do, play, write, ride).

1. Circle the correct answer
Circle the correct adverb of frequency based on the percentage.
a) I play video games 100% of the time. (always / never)
b) She rides her bike 50% of the time. (sometimes / always)
c) We do homework 90% of the time. (usually / never)
d) He makes pizza 0% of the time. (never / always)
e) They write songs 70% of the time. (usually / sometimes)

2. Match the sentence to the celebrity
Write the correct name next to each sentence: Damian Betular, Bad Bunny, Chappell Roan.
a) __________ always makes delicious desserts.
b) __________ usually writes songs in her bedroom.
c) __________ sometimes plays concerts in Puerto Rico.
d) __________ never rides a bike.
e) __________ always plays with new flavours.

3. Unscramble or correct the sentences
Put the words in the correct order or fix the mistakes.

a) always / music / writes / Chappell Roan
__________________________________________
b) Bad Bunny never ride a bike
__________________________________________
c) do / usually / I / yoga / on Saturdays
__________________________________________
d) makes / Betular / desserts / never / delicious
__________________________________________
e) play / sometimes / they / football
__________________________________________

4. Write about you
Write 3 things you always, usually, sometimes or never do. Use the correct verb.
1. _________________________________________
2. _________________________________________

3. _________________________________________

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