Final Exam Presentation 3rd Grade
General Culture
What is the capital of Japan? Tokyo
What is Japan’s traditional food? Sushi
What is Japan’s traditional sport? Sumo
What language is spoken in Japan? Japanese
Where is Japan Located? Asia
What is the capital of Singapore? Singapore City
What language is spoken in Singapore? English
What important event happen in Singapore? Formula 1
Where is Singapore located? Asia
What is the most expensive country in Asia? Singapore
What is the capital of Thailand? Bangkok
What is the name of the most beautiful beaches of Asia? Phi Phi
What are the traditional animals in Thailand? Monkeys and Elephants
What is the name of the Thai King? Maha Vajiralongkorn
Where is Thailand located? Asia
Is the thai food similar to mexican? Yes, it is spicy as mexican food.
Grammar
What is the auxiliar for Simple Present? Do and does
Make two sentences in Simple Present I play soccer. I eat pizza everyday.
Make two questions in Simple Present Do you speak english? Does she like broccoli?
Make two negative sentences with Simple Present I don’t want to go to the supermarket. He doesn’t play videogames.
What is the use of there is and there are? We use there is to count only one thing. We use there are to count two or more things.
Make two examples with there is: There is an Apple. There is an alligator.
Make two questions with there is and there are: Are there any students in the classroom? Are there any pies in the fridge? Is there a pen in the desk? Is there a clock on the wall?
Make two examples with there are: There are many buildings. There are two cellphones on the table.
What is the auxiliar for Simple Past Did
Make two sentences in Simple Past I watched a horror movie. I sang a very nice song.
Make two questions in Simple Past Did you visit your brother? Did you read the novel?
Make two negative sentences in Simple Past I didn’t do my homework. She didn’t cook pozole for us.
What is the use of there was and there were? We use there was to count only one thing (in past). We use there are to count two or more things (in past).
Make two examples with there was: There was a banana. There was a monkey.
Make two questions with there is and there were: Were there any candies in the bowl? Were there shoes in the closet? Was there a pencil on the table? Was there a watch on your hand?
Make two examples with there were: There were many cars. There were two computers on the table.
To make or give a recommendation. When do we use should? To make or give a recommendation.
Make three sentences with should. You should go to see the doctor, You should eat vegetables.
Make 2 sentences in negative with should. You should not drink soda. You should not eat many candies.
Make two questions with should. Should you take medicine? Should I drink wáter?
When do we add an er to the adjectives? When we want to compare two things.
Make two examples using comparatives. Your book is bigger than mine. My sister is shorter than my brother.
When do we use who and where? Who is used to talk about a person. Where is used to talk about a place.
Make two sentences with who. The doctor is the person who gives me medicine. The police is the person who takes care of us.
Make two sentences with where. The schools is the place where I study. The park is the place where I run.
After like, how is the verb? We need to add ING
Make a sentence with like. I like running in the park.
After love, how is the verb? We need to add ING
Make a sentence with love. I love writting letters.
After do not like, how is the verb? We need to add ING
Make a sentence with do not like. I don’t like vegetables.
After hate, how is the verb? We need to add ING
Make a sentence with do not like. I hate doing homework.
Make a sentence with could and could´t When I was a kid I couldn´t write a letter. When I was a baby I could drink a lot of water.
Vocabulary
Headache Dolor de cabeza
Stomachache Dolor de Estomago
Take Medicine Tomar medicamento
Take Vitamins Tomar medicina
Go to the doctor Ir al doctor
Go to the dentist Ir al dentista
Take a pill Tomar una pildora
Brush your teeth Cepillarse los dientes
Happy Feliz
Unhappy Infeliz
Sad Triste
Accepted Accept
Adored Adore
Agreed Agree
Answered Answer
Arrested Arrest
Arrived Arrive
Asked Ask
Believed Believe
Borrowed Borrow
Brused Brush
Called Call
Changed Change
Cleaned Clean
Closed Close
Cooked Cook
Copied Copy
Danced Dance
Died Die
Earned Earn
Entered Enter
Explained Explain
Finished Finish
Followed Follow
Happened Happen
Hated Hate
Helped Help
Invited Invite
Jumped Jump
Killed Kill
Kissed Kiss
Laughed Laugh
Learned Learn
Lied Lie
Liked Like
Listened Listen
Lived Live
Loved Love
Missed Miss
Needed Need
Opened Open
Painted Paint
Played Play
Pulled Pull
Pushed Push
Saved Save
Smoked Smoke
Stayed Stay
Stopped Stop
Studied Study
Talked Talk
Traveled Travel
Waited Wait
Walked Walk
Wanted Want
Worked Work