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- 2. The first name of your teacher.
- 5. A, an, the. What are they called?
- 9. A word that has the opposite meaning of another word ex. big and small.
- 10. What is your home language?
- 14. You must write each word with the correct letters.
- 15. What grade are you in?
- 17. A short piece of writing that usually has rhyming in it.
- 18. These are the people, animals or things that talk and act in a story.
- 22. A word that describes an action (verb). Like 'quickly' or 'loudly'.
- 24. These symbols help us to pause, breathe and speak properly. One of them is the full stop, another is question mark.
- 26. When you wrote a story, you write this in pencil first before you write the final story in blue pen.
- 27. These symbols make up the words we use in English. (ABC)
- 29. It is made up of 26 letters. You even know it in song form.
- 32. You write down all your work in your workbook with this.
- 33. A text that tells you how to make a certain kind of food.
- 35. If your _________ is very ugly the teacher won't be able to read it.
- 36. You check all your work by writing with this.
- 37. A word that replaces a noun. (He, she, it)
- 39. These letters are use at the beginning of a name.(Also the most important city in a country.)
- 40. The country where your teacher’s wife is from.
Down
- 1. This tense tells us what will happen, tomorrow, next year or even in the next 5 minutes.
- 3. A story that usually teaches a lesson and also has talking animals in it.
- 4. These are the rules for how to form sentences in English correctly when you write and speak. We learn this a lot in class!
- 6. The first thing you glue into your book every term.
- 7. You will write this at the end of this term.
- 8. Every story or article needs a clever and catchy ______ at the top.
- 11. You must use this to be creative when writing a story.
- 12. A word that has a similar meaning to another word ex. big and large.
- 13. This is the place and time that a story takes place.
- 16. This is a word that shows and action like 'run' or 'fight'.
- 19. A word that describes a noun. Like 'big' or 'pretty'.
- 20. The country where your teacher lived for a long time before coming to South Africa.
- 21. When you read or listen to a story and then you have to answer questions to test your understanding of the story.
- 23. The surname of your 2019 English teacher.
- 25. This tense tells us about what is happening now.
- 28. English, Afrikaans and isiZulu are all examples of this.
- 30. This tense tells about what has already happened.
- 31. If you don't know how to spell a word or what it means, use this.
- 34. To change a piece of writing or speaking from one language into another. Ex change it from English to Afrikaans.
- 38. A thing, person or place.
