
- •2. Revise the weekdays in the following funny verse.
- •Have you got what it takes?
- •5. Read the text and do the tasks following below. My working day
- •6. Fill in the words from the list, then make sentences using the completed phrases.
- •11. Answer the following questions about the boy and his school holidays.
- •12. Write a report about your last weekend.
- •13. Match the phrases in a with their opposites in b.
- •15. Choose four activities from the box to ask a partner about.
- •16. Here you can read results from a survey of 5000 British 12 to 18 year-olds conducted by uk's Bliss magazine in 2004. Do you know the following titles of books, bands and films?
- •17. Try to survey friends / group mates to find out their three favourite films, bands and books. Then make a list of the most popular ones.
- •18. Lets play!
- •Invitation
- •Refusal
- •Agreement
- •19. Match the phrases from two columns and act them out in pairs.
- •20. Read the dialogue (Andy and Maria) and act it out with your partner.
- •26. Learn how to write a Business Letter
- •28. Read the text. Which country (or countries) does each of the statements refer to? Which are true “all over the world”?
- •How we really spend our time
- •29. Sports
- •30. Food and drink in Britain
- •Present Perfect Simple
- •32. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present perfect.
- •33. Make sentences using the prompts below as in the example.
- •37. First put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect. Then, in pairs make similar dialogues about yourselves.
- •38. Underline the correct word, as in the example.
- •39. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect simple or past simple.
- •40. Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the present perfect simple.
- •41. Correct the mistakes.
- •Present Perfect Continuous
- •42. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present perfect continuous.
- •44. Mary is reading some letters. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect continuous or the present perfect simple.
- •45. In pairs, ask and answer questions using the prompts given, as in the example.
- •46. Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect simple or present perfect continuous.
- •47. Underline the correct form of the verbs to complete these sentences.
- •48. Correct the mistakes.
- •Modal verbs (can/could, may, should, must, have to)
- •49. Underline the correct verbs to complete the sentences.
- •50. Read about Sue’s childhood memories and underline the correct words to complete the text.
- •51. Underline the verbs to complete the sentences.
- •52. Translate into Russian (can/could, may, should, must, have to).
- •1. Настоящее завершенное время Present Perfect
- •2. Завершенное длительное время
Present Perfect Simple
31. Write the past participles of the following verbs.
see |
catch |
cut |
read |
work |
arrive |
leave |
make |
get |
give |
bring |
teach |
go |
ring |
buy |
do |
drink |
eat |
32. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the present perfect.
1. My friend …………… (open) a flower shop in the village.
2. I ……………….. (not/do) my homework yet.
3. The baker ……………….. (bake) many loaves of bread.
4. …………………… (you/send) aunt Margaret a birthday card yet?
5. Grand ma …………………. (water) the flowers.
6. I …………………… (lose) my gloves.
7. ………………….. (Fiona and Andrew/ move) to a new house yet?
8. He ……………….. (not/finish) his lunch yet.
9. Beth …………………… (knit) a beautiful red sweater.
10. I ………………….. (forget) his address.
11. ……………………….. (the doctor/take) your temperature?
12. Nigel …………………. (write) a new book.
33. Make sentences using the prompts below as in the example.
1. read / a newspaper / yesterday
…. I haven’t read a newspaper since yesterday.
2. have / a break / this morning
3. travel / abroad / last summer
4. watch / TV / last night
5. buy / a present / December
6. write / a letter / Christmas
7. eat / dinner / at a restaurant / last month
34. Match Column A to Column B, as in the example.
Column A |
Column B |
1 Tom hasn’t spoken |
a five times this morning. |
2 Have you ever been |
b since I was 12 years old. |
3 San has called me |
c his homework. |
4 How long have you |
d to Lee for three years. |
5 I haven’t seen my grandmother |
e eaten dinner yet. |
6 Jason has already finished |
f lived in Chicago? |
7 We are hungry because we haven’t |
g failed an exam. |
8. Molly is an excellent student and has never |
h to Singapore? |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
d |
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35. Fill in the gaps with since or for, as in the example.
1. …for… four years 6. ……….. .Sunday morning
2. ………. we had lunch 7. ………… three weeks
3. ………. one hour 8. …….......... this afternoon
4. ……….. I left school 9. ………….. five minutes
5. ………… two months 10. ………… she has a baby
36. Fill in the gaps with since or for.
1. I haven/t been to the city ………… October.
2. Mary has been a nurse ………… seven years.
3. We have been happier ………… we moved to the country.
4. I haven’t seen you ………… ages!
5. It has been extremely hot ………… more than five days.
6. I haven’t been to this park ……….. I was a child.