English Learning Exercises: Greetings, Numbers, Verbs
Answer the Following Questions About Yourself
A. What’s your name?
My name is Jose Alberto Alvarez Olivo.
B. How are you?
I’m fine, thanks.
C. How old are you?
I am 23 years old.
D. Where are you from?
I am from the Dominican Republic.
E. Where do you live?
I live in San Francisco de Macoris.
Write 5 Formal or Informal Greetings in English
- A. Good afternoon, how are you?
- B. Good morning, how did you sleep?
- C. How are you doing?
- D. How’s your day going?
- E. Nice to meet you.
Write the Following Cardinal Numbers in Letters
- A. 958: Nine hundred fifty-eight
- B. 1584: One thousand five hundred eighty-four
- C. 69: Sixty-nine
- D. 461: Four hundred sixty-one
- E. 320: Three hundred twenty
Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Form of the Verb “to be”
Mary is my best friend.
The students are very happy.
Are they good players?
I am in the classroom.
Substitute the Underlined Words for the Correct Subject Pronouns
Juliana is twenty years old: She is twenty years old.
Romeo and Jhony are at home: They are at home.
Sandy is in the hospital: She is in the hospital.
Carlos and I are next to the airport: We are next to the airport.
Introduce Yourself. Write as Many Sentences as You Can About You
My name is Jose Alberto Alvarez Olivo.
I am 23 years old.
I like basketball.
My favorite player is Kobe Bryant.
My favorite number is 8.
I’m an athlete.
Numbers in English
1 one, 2 two, 3 three, 4 four, 5 five, 6 six, 7 seven, 8 eight, 9 nine, 10 ten, 11 eleven, 12 twelve, 13 thirteen, 14 fourteen, 15 fifteen, 16 sixteen, 17 seventeen, 18 eighteen, 19 nineteen, 20 twenty, 21 twenty-one, 22 twenty-two, 23 twenty-three, 24 twenty-four, 25 twenty-five, 26 twenty-six, 27 twenty-seven, 28 twenty-eight, 29 twenty-nine, 30 thirty, 31 thirty-one, 32 thirty-two, 33 thirty-three, 34 thirty-four, 35 thirty-five, 36 thirty-six, 37 thirty-seven, 38 thirty-eight, 39 thirty-nine, 40 forty, 41 forty-one, 42 forty-two, 43 forty-three, 44 forty-four, 45 forty-five, 46 forty-six, 47 forty-seven, 48 forty-eight, 49 forty-nine, 50 fifty, 51 fifty-one, 52 fifty-two, 53 fifty-three, 54 fifty-four, 55 fifty-five, 56 fifty-six, 57 fifty-seven, 58 fifty-eight, 59 fifty-nine, 60 sixty
Sports Vocabulary: Play, Go, Do
PLAY | GO | DO |
Volleyball | Running | Exercise |
Hockey | Riding | Chess |
Bowling | Wrestling | Taekwondo |
Table tennis | Fishing | Yoga |
Swimming | Aerobics | |
Dancing | Athletics | |
Sailing | Karate | |
Skating | ||
Board bowling |
Present Continuous Practice
Cook, he | He is cooking |
Read, I | I am reading |
Dance, we | We are dancing |
Study, they | They are studying |
Sit, you | You are sitting |
Sing, she | She is singing |
Swim, you and I | You and I are swimming |
Walk, Carlos | Carlos is walking |
Sit, Mary and Han | Mary and Han are sitting |
Work, Ingrid | Ingrid is working |
Parts of the Body
Head (Cabeza), Chest (Pecho), Arm (Brazo/brazos), Leg (Pierna/piernas), Hand (Mano/manos), Foot (Pie), Ear (Oreja/orejas, Oído/oídos), Eye (Ojo/ojos), Mouth (Boca), Nose (Nariz), Eyelash/eyelashes (Pestaña/pestañas), Eyebrow (Ceja/cejas), Cheek (Cachete/cachetes), Forehead (Frente), Nail/nails (Uña/uñas), Knuckles (Nudillos), Chin (Quijada), Hair (Pelo), Elbow/elbows (Codo/codos), Wrist/wrists (Muñeca/muñecas), Ankle/ankles (Tobillo/tobillos), Shoulder/shoulders (Hombro/hombros), Knee/knees (Rodilla/rodillas), Neck (Cuello), Scalp (Cuero cabelludo), Lips (Labios), Tooth/teeth (Diente/dientes), Tongue (Lengua), Toe/toes (Dedo del pie), Finger/fingers (Dedo de la mano), Heel/heels (Talón del pie/talones)
Family Members in English
Mother (Madre), Father (Padre), Daughter (Hija), Son (Hijo), Baby (Bebé), Grandmother (Abuela), Grandfather (Abuelo), Granddaughter (Nieta), Grandson (Nieto), Aunt (Tía), Uncle (Tío), Cousin (Primo), Parents (Padres), Children (Niños), Sister (Hermana), Brother (Hermano), Siblings (Hermanos), Grandparents (Abuelos), Niece (Sobrina)