vocabulary
gap fill
text
grammar theory
video game trivia
100

Translate these nouns:

watch
glasses
camera
mobile phone
tissue
diary

watch - Uhr
glasses - Brille
camera - Kamera
mobile phone - Handy
tissue - Taschentuch
diary - Kalender

100

much or many:

Dear Nan,

 We’ve just come back from the most awful holiday ever! We had terrible weather – it was far too cold and there was too _____ rain. Our hotel wasn’t great either. There were too _____ young families with small children… too _____ noise. How was your trip to Venice? Hope it was better than our holiday and there weren’t too _____ tourists this time. Am looking forward to hearing about it.

Lots of love, Lilly

Dear Nan,

 We’ve just come back from the most awful holiday ever! We had terrible weather – it was far too cold and there was too much rain. Our hotel wasn’t great either. There were too many young families with small children… too much noise. How was your trip to Venice? Hope it was better than our holiday and there weren’t too many tourists this time. Am looking forward to hearing about it.

Lots of love, Lilly

100

Find the correct answer:

Dear Martha

How are you? I’m doing really well. We visited my son and his family last weekend, after three years! And we had a wonderful time! My granddaughter Sofie is now 10, and she’s just beautiful. She’s got straight brown hair – to her shoulders, and lovely green eyes. And she’s so tall now! Much taller than my daughter’s daughter, Julie, who is 12!
I hope you’re well. Let’s talk soon.

Love, Carol


1) Sophie's got really curly, brown hair/quite long,brown hair/very short, brown hair.

2)Sophie’s much shorter than Julie/Julie’s much taller than Sophie/ Julie’s much shorter than Sophie.

1) Sophie's got quite long,brown hair.

2)Julie’s much shorter than Sophie.

100

Articles in English and their use?

a/an --> unspecific, "an" for words starting with a vowel

the --> specific, describing a particular item/entity of something

100

Name of Ash Ketchum's yellow companion

Pikachu

200

Choose the correct word:


Customer: Could you help me, please? How does this tablet operate/function/work?
Assistant: It’s very simple to use. You use the screen/touchpad/earphones just like a mouse.
C: Ah. I see. And how do I move/scroll/type the cursor?
A: You just zoom in/tab/slide your finger over the touchpad.
C: Right! It really is simple. So, how do I select/enter/take a document?
A: Just move the cursor to the document icon and turn down/zoom out/tap the touchpad once.
C: Ok, and what’s the mouse/key/button, on the right with the arrow for?
A: You turn up/press/scroll down that button to get back to the main menu.
C: Ah. I see. Thanks for your help.

Customer: Could you help me, please? How does this tablet work?
Assistant: It’s very simple to use. You use the touchpad just like a mouse.
C: Ah. I see. And how do I move the cursor?
A: You just slide your finger over the touchpad.
C: Right! It really is simple. So, how do I select a document?
A: Just move the cursor to the document icon and turn tap the touchpad once.
C: Ok, and what’s the button, on the right with the arrow for?
A: You press down that button to get back to the main menu.
C: Ah. I see. Thanks for your help.

200

Match the question tags – there are two options you don’t have to use (don’t they, aren’t they, weren’t they, isn’t it, wasn’t it, haven’t they, do you)


L: Who’s that?
J: It’s a family we met on a safari. They were from Canada,________, Tom?
T: Yes, they were really nice.
L: And what are they all looking at?
J: It was a herd of zebras, if I remember correctly, ________?
T: Yes, I think you’re right. Or was it lions? I can’t remember.
L: And where’s that? The mountains are stunning.
T: Yes, they are, ________? It’s a vineyard in Stellenbosch.
J:So, what do you think? The wine’s good, ________?
L: Mmhh, delicious. You don’t get wines like this here, ________?
T: Well, you can, but usually they’re way too expensive.

L: Who’s that?
J: It’s a family we met on a safari. They were from Canada,weren't they, Tom?
T: Yes, they were really nice.
L: And what are they all looking at?
J: It was a herd of zebras, if I remember correctly, wasn't it?
T: Yes, I think you’re right. Or was it lions? I can’t remember.
L: And where’s that? The mountains are stunning.
T: Yes, they are, aren't they? It’s a vineyard in Stellenbosch.
J:So, what do you think? The wine’s good, isn't it?
L: Mmhh, delicious. You don’t get wines like this here, do you?
T: Well, you can, but usually they’re way too expensive.

200

Fill the gap with the given words/phrases: (Not really/ Yes, we did/ Would you like to/ That sounds like fun/ You poor thing/That sounds/ See you/ Good idea )

E: Hi Jamie. Did you have a good weekend?

J. _____________! I did the cleaning and the ironing.

E. _____________!

J: Did you do anything special?

E: _____________. My brother and his family visited us. We went to the zoo, we had a picnic, and on Sunday we went for a long walk.

J: _____________. And what are you doing this evening?

E: I’m meeting Lena at the pub. _____________ come?

J: _____________ nice. What time?

E: Seven o’clock. We might see a film after.

 J: _____________. Well, see you later.

E: _____________ then.

E: Hi Jamie. Did you have a good weekend?
J. Not really! I did the cleaning and the ironing.
E. You poor thing!
J: Did you do anything special?
E: Yes, we did. My brother and his family visited us. We went to the zoo, we had a picnic, and on Sunday we went for a long walk.
J: That sounds like fun. And what are you doing this evening?
E: I’m meeting Lena at the pub. Would you like to come?
J: That sounds nice. What time?
E: Seven o’clock. We might see a film after.
 J: Good idea. Well, see you later.
E: See you then.

200

Question words and their use? (5 minimum!)

What? --> asking for thing
Who? --> asking for person
Where? -->asking for place
When? --> asking for time
Why? --> asking for reason
How? --> asking for manner
Which? --> asking for specific thing

200

name of the stealthy, green minecraft monster that can be farmed for gunpowder

creeper

300

choose the correct word:

K: Great to see you. Glad you could come!
P: Thanks for the invite/recipe/meal.
K: Oh, thanks … These roses taste/looks/smell wonderful. Please, take a seat. Sit where you like.
P: Great! I’m starving/eating/trying!
C: Can we start?
K: Of course. It’s delicious!/Awesome!/Dig in!
P: Can you pass me the potatoes, please?
C: Sure. Here you are/Help yourself/Enjoy!
P: Would you like a steak?
C: No thanks. I’m not eating pasta/vegetables/meat these days.
P: Are you try/trying/tried to lose weight?
C: Yeah. Just a few pounds. Would you liked/like/likes more salad?
P: Yes, please.

K: Great to see you. Glad you could come!
P: Thanks for the invite.
K: Oh, thanks … These roses smell wonderful. Please, take a seat. Sit where you like.
P: Great! I’m starving!
C: Can we start?
K: Of course. Dig in!
P: Can you pass me the potatoes, please?
C: Sure. Here you are!
P: Would you like a steak?
C: No thanks. I’m not eating meat these days.
P: Are you trying to lose weight?
C: Yeah. Just a few pounds. Would you like more salad?
P: Yes, please.

300

Choose the correct verb form:

I was born in Basingstoke on 25 August, 1980. In the eighties, my family (lived/lives/live) in a small house with a big garden. My parents (had/have/has) a bakery, and I (works/working/worked) there in summers. After school, I (starts/start/started) an apprenticeship as a salesperson. I (met/meet/meeting) my husband at a party when I was twenty-six, and we (got/gotten/get) married two years later. We (buy/buying/bought) a small flat in Reading near the city centre, and we (move/moves/moved) there one year ago. We’re happy there!

I was born in Basingstoke on 25 August, 1980. In the eighties, my family lived in a small house with a big garden. My parents had a bakery, and I worked there in summers. After school, I started an apprenticeship as a salesperson. I met my husband at a party when I was twenty-six, and we got married two years later. We bought a small flat in Reading near the city centre, and we moved there one year ago. We’re happy there!

300

Put in the correct order

1) Ann took some nice photos. There’s a great one of you. I’m enclosing a copy.
2) Dear Julie, we arrived home safely! Thank you so much for having us.
3)You must come and visit us soon. You’d be welcome to stay at our house.
4) We had a really great time. You made us feel so welcome.
5) Give my love to Sam.
6) It's late and I have to get up early tomorrow! I hope you’re keeping well.
7) Take care. Much love, Rachel.
8)We’ve got plenty of room. Well, it’s time for me to close.

Dear Julie, we arrived home safely! Thank you so much for having us.
We had a really great time. You made us feel so welcome.
Ann took some nice photos. There’s a great one of you. I’m enclosing a copy.
You must come and visit us soon. You’d be welcome to stay at our house.
We’ve got plenty of room. Well, it’s time for me to close.
It's late and I have to get up early tomorrow! I hope you’re keeping well.
Give my love to Sam.
Take care. Much love, Rachel.

300

Draw a timeline and put in:
present simple/ past simple/ present continuous/ "future"

--> see board

300

Year of release for "The Witcher - wild hunt" (PC Edition)

2015

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