16/01/2026
(16/01/2026)
Here you have one exercise to practice.
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During this term we are gonna learn all the list!!🥳
We use the Present Simple to talk about habits, routines, and facts.
It tells us what happens regularly.
I play football every day.
She likes apples.
The sun rises in the east.
Key words: always, usually, often, every day, on Mondays…
Remember:
He / She / It → add -s to the verb.
He plays, She goes, It rains
We use the Present Continuous to talk about actions happening now or around now.
It tells us what is happening right now.
I am reading a book.
She is playing in the park.
They are watching TV.
Form:
am / is / are + verb + -ing
Key words: now, right now, at the moment, today, look!, listen!
Write the comparative and superlative form of these adjectives.
We use have got and has got to talk about possession or description.
They mean “to have.”
I / you / we / they → have got
I have got a cat.
He / she / it → has got
She has got long hair.
🔹 Negative:
I haven’t got… / He hasn’t got…
🔹 Questions:
Have you got a pet?
Has he got blue eyes?
We use it to describe people, animals, and things...
Complete the text with have got, has got, haven't got and hasn't got
In this unit we will learn about possessive pronouns, who, which and where, music instruments... we will work on our reading comprehension and improve our listening skills.
Thanksgiving is a special holiday celebrated in the United States and Canada. It is a day to give thanks for all the good things in life, like family, friends, and food.
In the United States, Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, while in Canada, it is on the second Monday in October. On Thanksgiving Day, families and friends come together for a big meal. They usually eat turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie.
Many people also watch parades and football games on this day. Some people volunteer to help those in need by serving food in their communities or donating to local food banks.
Thanksgiving is not only about food. It is also a time to be grateful and think about all the things we have. This holiday reminds everyone to be kind, help others, and appreciate what they have.
This week we have been practising this autumn poem, whoever wants to learn it and recite it in class is more than welcome!