What the goal is How long have you had this goal How you would achieve it And explain why you set this goal. Vocab 1. Crucial 2. Diverse 3. Foster 4. consistently 5. Cuisines 6. Forge connections Goals are crucial ...

When you wear it Who bought it for you What does it look like How you feel about it Vocab 1. Part and parcel 2. Indispensable 3. Renowned 4. Proud as peacock 5. Imperative 6. Show 7. Attention- grabbing There ...

Possessive pronouns As their names imply, both possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives show ownership.  Possessive pronouns are sometimes called independent possessive pronouns or absolute possessive pronouns. They show possession of a noun by replacing it. They look like this: mine ...

Who this person is How do you know him/her What he/she likes to talk about And explain how you feel about this person. Vocab 1. Full of beans 2. Passenger of the same lane 3. Mimic 4. Fortunate 5. Significant ...

What holiday it was Who you were with What you did And explain why it was unusual. Vocab 1. Hodophile – a person who loves travel 2. Apple of my eye – the person who someone loves most  3. On ...

When it was What you did during the period What made you busy And explain how you felt about the experience. Vocab 1. Allocate 2. Over the moon 3. Table turned 4. Down in the dumps 5. In a hot ...

Where was it? When was it picked up? What did you do after you picked it up? How did you feel? Vocab 1. Unfortunately 2. Numerous 3. Leisurely stroll 4. Appealing 5. Live simply, bloom widely 6. Sigh of relief ...

1. Describe a person you know who likes to talk a lot. 2. Describe a place where you would like to go to relax. (FUTURE TENSE). 3. Describe a long-term goal you would like to achieve. 4. Describe a uniform ...

SINGULAR / PLURAL SINGULAR :- is that  refers to one person, place or thing.  For Example:- Cat, Book, Girl, House, Mango etc.  PLURAL :- is that refers to more than one person, place or thing. For Example:- Cats, Books, Girls, ...

RELATIVE PRONOUNS:-  it is another type of pronoun. They introduce additional information about something mentioned in the sentence. Relative pronouns include these words: that what which who whom Traditionally, who refers to people, and which and that refers to animals ...