When is Valentine's Day?
14. February
forget, give
forgot, forgotten
gave, given
You are a secretary at a big company. Mr Red wants to talk to your boss, but he is out at the moment. Ask Mr Red the usual questions (message, telephone number).
Who is the writer of Harry Potter?
J.K. Rowling
A: How many apples do you eat a week?
B: .... (one word). I don't like apples.
None.
When is Halloween?
31. October
sing, let
sang, sung
let, let
You want to go on holiday to Spain so you ask the travel agent to help you to choose the best holiday resort for you. You arrange the time of leaving, the length of stay and the facilities.
Which river goes through London?
River Thames
Can I have ...... (egy kevés) butter on my potatoes?
a little
When is Independence Day?
4. July
fly, freeze
flew, flown
froze, frozen
You're in a small shop and want to buy ingredients to make a traditional English dish. Ask for them from the shop assistant (minced beef, onion, carrots, mushrooms, potatoes).
What is the capital of Australia?
Canberra
Say this number: 2,600
two thousand and six hundred
When is Boxing Day?
25. December
hide, hold
hid, hidden
held, held
An English friend comes to stay with you for a few days. He is interested in your town or village. He would like to have a look around. Tell him about the places he should visit.
What are the four parts of the UK?
England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland.
Look at those clouds! It ......... rain.
It is going to rain.
When is Thanksgiving?
The 4. Thursday in November.
slide, throw
slid, slid
threw, thrown
You would like to rent a flat in London. Tell the estate agent what kind of flat you want (rooms, furniture, about kitchen).
10, Downing Street
I can't understand him. He speaks English very .....
badly.