These exercises help you practise the everyday objects introduced in the course. Test yourself on cup, key, bag, phone and more!
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Exercice 1 — What is it?
Choose the correct word to identify each everyday object.
- You drink tea or coffee from it. What is it?
- You use it to open a door. What is it?
- You carry your things in it. What is it?
- You use it to call people. What is it?
Correction
- It is a cup.
- It is a key.
- It is a bag.
- It is a phone.
Exercice 2 — Match the object to its description
Match each everyday object on the left with the correct description on the right.
- A cup
- A key
- A bag
- A phone
Correction
- A cup is something you drink from.
- A key is something you use to open a door.
- A bag is something you carry your things in.
- A phone is something you use to call or message people.
Exercice 3 — Complete the sentences
Fill in each blank with the correct everyday object from the course.
- I put my books and my lunch in my ___.
- She drinks hot chocolate from a ___.
- He cannot open the door because he does not have his ___.
- My ___ is on the table — I need to answer this call!
Correction
- I put my books and my lunch in my bag.
- She drinks hot chocolate from a cup.
- He cannot open the door because he does not have his key.
- My phone is on the table — I need to answer this call!
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