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G R AM MAR
1Underline the correct form.
Example: My sister’s doctor / a doctor.
1 They’re beautiful shoes / shoes beautiful.
2 She’s my children’s / childrens’ English teacher.
3 Can we meet on / in Friday morning? 4 I don’t like get up / getting up late.
5My father works / work in an office.
6I have always / I always have lunch at a café.
7I don’t have some / any money.
8‘Is that her car?’ ‘No, it’s our / ours’.
9Please drive carefully / careful. The weather’s bad.
10I have a lot / a lot of uncles and aunts.
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2Complete the sentences.
Example: This bag’s mine. Look! It’s got my name on it.
1 ________ your teacher live in Cambridge?
2 I usually get up late ________ Saturdays.
3 It’s the ________ interesting film I’ve ever seen. 4 I ________ sing, but I can’t play the piano.
5 Is ________ any cheese in the fridge?
6 I’m taller ________ my father.
7________ you from China?
8‘Would you like to fly a plane?’ ‘No, I ________.’
9I spoke to him on the phone 20 minutes ________.
10I hardly ________ watch TV in the evening.
11________ were a lot of people at the theatre last night.
12We ________ Spanish, we’re Brazilian.
13‘How much tea do you drink?’ ‘Quite a ________.’
14‘What’s the time?’ ‘It’s half ________ five.’
15‘What’s that?’ ‘It’s ________ identity card.’
16They ________ like the film – they left after 20 minutes.
3Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets.
Example: They didn’t drive (not drive) to Edinburgh, they got the bus.
1 Steven ________ (not be) at work on Tuesday.
2 I ________ (buy) a new book last weekend.
3Who ________ (be) the three greatest artists of the twentieth century?
4Emma ________ (write) him an email four days ago.
5Where ________ (be) he on Wednesday afternoon?
6We ________ (not have) a holiday next month.
7Elizabeth and Ben ________ (have) three dogs.
8________ you ever ________ (break) your arm?
9I ________ (not be) to Spain. Is it nice?
10He has an exam on Thursday so he ________ (study) now.
11My brother ________ (listen) to music at the moment.
12________ James ________ (have) a party next week?
13She ________ (not like) writing letters.
14How often ________ you ________ (use) your car?
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VO C AB U L ARY
4Complete the words in the sentences.
Example: Do you want to call a taxi?
1 Do you have a lighter or some m________? 2 She often t________by plane.
3 The opposite of tall is s________.
4 What’s your m________ phone number?
5This is my i________ card.
6Your son’s daughter is your g________.
7A c________ is a place where you can buy medicine.
8After work she g________ to the gym.
9He s________ for eight hours a night.
10She w________ to work every day.
11If you break your leg you have to go to h________.
12I d________ a Volkswagen.
13I usually c________ dinner at 8.00.
14I always w________ up early.
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5What is the next word?
Example: twenty, thirty, forty
1 eight hundred, nine hundred, ________
2 Tuesday, Wednesday, ________
3 three, four, ________
4 August, September, ________
5 winter, spring, ________
6 fifth, sixth, ________
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6Tick ( ) A, B, or C to complete the sentences.
Example: My brother’s daughter is my ________.
A granddaughter ■ B sister ■ C niece ■
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My sister works in an office. She’s a ________. |
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3My mother’s brother is my ________.
A grandfather ■ B nephew ■ C uncle ■
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Can I use my credit ________, please? |
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You can buy food at a ________. |
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We eat in the ________. |
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I need some ________ for this letter. |
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7Complete the words in the sentences.
Example: The cinema is between the station and the supermarket.
1I must buy a new w________. I’m always late for work! 2 I want to write something – can I borrow your
p________, please?
3 I gave my brother a w________ for his birthday last year. He often loses his money.
4 I sometimes have an e________ for breakfast.
5 I usually have s________ for lunch. I love bread. 6 She’s listening to the news on the r________.
7 I read the n________ every day.
8 I read two b________ when I was on holiday last summer.
9I have a c________ at home but I don’t use it very often. I check my emails at work.
10I was late for work because the b________ was late.
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P R O N U N C IATI O N
8Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: coffee
1 tomatoes
2 healthy
3 completely
4 aggressive
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R EAD I N G
1 Read the text and tick ( ) A, B, or C.
The frozen extremes of the earth
The Arctic in the north and the Antarctic in the south are at opposite ends of the planet, but they are similar in many ways. Both are lands of ice and snow, where the temperature in winter can be so low that your skin can freeze in seconds – it can be as low as –80°C. Very few animals are able to survive these conditions, but there are some both in the north and in the south. The Arctic has more plants and animals than the Antarctic, including polar bears, the largest bear in the world. In the south there are no land animals because of the extreme cold, but there are penguins and other sea animals that live on or near the coast – although both in the north and the south the sea is frozen for much of the year.
One difference between the Arctic and the Antarctic is the human population. In parts of the Arctic there are towns and villages – Greenland, for example, the largest island in the world, has a population of 55,000 people. Many of these people work in fishing. They have a difficult life. There aren’t many roads between towns and villages, so people travel by snowmobile or with dogs. From November to January it’s dark for 24 hours a day, but from May to July there are 24 hours of daylight. In the Antarctic there are no normal towns and villages. Only scientists live there all year round, in special buildings called ‘stations’. They study the sea animals and learn about the history of the world’s climate by studying the weather and the ice. It’s a hard place to live, especially in winter, but many of them love it there and return again and again.
Example: The Antarctic is the coldest place in the world.
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There aren’t any villages in the Antarctic. |
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It is usually –80 degrees in the Antarctic. |
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The sea in the Antarctic is always frozen. |
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There are some sea animals in the Arctic. |
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In Greenland, people don’t work in winter. |
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There are some roads in Greenland. |
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2Write the Arctic or the Antarctic.
Example: It’s at the South Pole. the Antarctic
1 Scientists sometimes live here. ___________
2 No land animals live here. ___________
3 People live here all the time. ___________
4 There are more plants here. ___________
5 In December it’s dark for 24 hours a day.
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6 There aren’t any towns or villages here. ___________
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WR ITI N G
Answer the questions. Write 25–35 words for each question.
1What did you do last weekend?
2What is there for tourists to do in your town or city?
3Describe your house or flat.
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Reading and Writing total |
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LI STE N I N G
1Listen to the conversation. Tick ( ) A, B, or C.
Example: Helen’s full name is ________.
A Helen R. Castle ■ B Helen Hardcastle ■ C Helen Ardcastle ■
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At the moment, Helen is doing a course in ________. |
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Every Friday, Helen works ________. |
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In her job, Helen hasn’t been to ________. |
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S P EAKI N G
1Answer your partner’s questions.
Now ask your partner these questions.
1 What do you do?
2 Where were you born?
3 What’s your address?
4 What did you do last weekend?
5 Have you ever visited a very cold place? Where? When? 6 How many languages do you speak?
7 Can you play any musical instruments? Which? 8 Where are you going to go for your next holiday?
2Your partner has information about a music festival. Ask your partner these questions.
•Where / festival?
•How much?
•What time / bar / close?
•/ buy food and drink?
•What time / finish?
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2Listen to five speakers. Match them to the question they are answering.
Speaker 1 ■ Speaker 2 ■ Speaker 3 ■ Speaker 4 ■ Speaker 5 ■
A Where did you spend your last summer holiday? B What’s your favourite book?
C What sort of music do you like?
D When do you get out of bed at the weekend?
E What would you like to do when you finish school?
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3Now read this information about a restaurant and answer your partner’s questions.
The Red Lion
Deddington Road
Oxford
Fine British and international food
Open for lunch and dinner seven days a week.
Opening hours Monday to Saturday
11.00 a.m. – 3.00 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. – 11.00 p.m., Sunday
12.00 a.m. – 3.00 p.m. and 7.00 p.m. – 10.30 p.m. For reservations call 01865 372982
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