I _____ to the park yesterday.
going
goes
go
went
She _____ a delicious cake last weekend.
makes
make
making
made
They _____ football in the playground after school.
play
playing
played
plays
My brother _____ his homework two hours ago.
finishing
finished
finishes
finish
We _____ a movie at the cinema last night.
watch
watched
watching
watches
He _____ his grandparents during the holiday.
visit
visits
visiting
visited
The cat _____ under the table when I came in.
sleep
slept
sleeping
sleeps
You _____ very happy at the party.
look
looks
looking
looked
It _____ a lot last winter.
snowing
snow
snowed
snows
My parents _____ to Beijing by train last month.
travel
traveled
travels
traveling
Imagine you could travel back in time to last summer vacation. Describe one special day you would like to relive and explain why that day was so meaningful to you.
Think about a time when you tried something new for the first time (like learning to ride a bike, cooking a dish, or playing a new game). How did you feel before, during, and after the experience? What did you learn about yourself?
If you could have a conversation with your grandparent or an older family member about their childhood, what is one question you would really want to ask them? Why is that question important to you?
Recall a mistake you made in the past. Instead of just saying what happened, tell a story about what you learned from that mistake and how it helped you grow or see things differently.
Think about a place you visited when you were younger that left a strong impression on you (like a park, a relative's house, or a town). Describe your memories of that place and explain what feelings or thoughts it brings back to you now.