Use of English
Vocabulary
Grammar
Pig In A Poke
100

I am=_

you are=_

he is=_

I am=I'm

you are=you're

he is=he's

100

name five daily products

milk, fruits and vegetables, sweets, water...

100

fill in the blank:

What _ of sports do you like?

variants: like; kind; love; about 

What kind of sports do you like?

100


guess the word!

bear=be

two=tw

queen=een

answer: between

200

Choose the correct words:

1. A bar/can of lemonade

2. a loaf/bar/packet of flour

3. 250g of strawberries/eggs

4. a small tub/bar/can of chocolate.

1. can

2. packet

3. strawberries

4. bar

200

this person:

1. fixes cars

2. welcomes people at an office or a hotel

3. fixes problems with water pipes

1. mechanic

2. receptionist

3. plumber

200

complete the text:

Do you l_ going out? I r_ like going to concerts. I love music and listen to new bands a l_. My f_ singer is Justin Bieber.

W_ is your favourite singer? What k_ of music do you like? What do you t_ of metal? I love it. What a_ you?

like

lot

favourite

Who

kind

think

about

200

find words that hide in others. (for example: apricot - car):

months which hide...

1. deer; 2. boot; 3. berry.

1. December; 2. October; 3. February

300

fill in the blanks:

1. The waiters ...(bring) more tables. We should help them!

2. At 10.00 I always ...(have) coffee and a cake.

3. ... they ...(work) on the roof?

4. How often ... you ...(go) there?

1. are bringing

2. have

3. Are they working

4. do you go

300

1. as something sweet to eat at the end of a meal

2. make something small to eat between meals, e. g. a sandwich

3. buy cooked food from a shop or restaurant to eat at home

4. (eat) when you watch TV

1. for dessert

2. make a snack

3. get a takeaway

4. in front of the telly

300

My aunt lives in _ big city. It is called _ Bristol. The festival happens in _ Santa Cruz, California. _ festival is very popular!

a; -; -; the

300

Mrs. Smith has 6 daughters. Each of these daughters has a brother. How many children does Mrs. Smith have? 

seven. 6 daughters and 1 son

400

how would you read this:

£2.45

£4.15

14p

two pounds forty-five

four pounds fifteen

fourteen pence

400

who are this people(explain in English):

1. chief

2. chef

1. chief - a leader/the most important person in a company

2. chef - a qualified and experienced cook

400

fill in the blanks:

1. A: _ you like your job?

B: Yes, I _

2. A: _ it your car?

B: No, it _

3. A: When _ you usually _(go) to the cinema?

B: I _(go) there on Saturdays

1. Do; do

2. Is; isn't

3. do you usually go; go

400

It doesn't have legs, but it goes

a clock

500

fill in the gaps:

1. I often _(talk) with him.

2. I _(do) my homework now!

3. He _ really cute. You must _(sit) with him!

4. Why _ you _(do) this? You could ask me for help!

1. talk

2. am doing

3. is; sit

4. did you do

500

name five jobs with suffix -er and explain what they usually do

builder, gardener, engineer, teacher, factory worker, farmer, lawyer, taxi driver, plumber...

500

complete the second sentence so that it has the opposite meaning to the first sentence:

1. He's got a well-paid job.

His job is _-paid.

2. She works part-time.

She's got a _ job.

3. Their working day is quite short.

They work long _.

4. She's got a demanding job.

Her job is _.

5. He works in an office.

He works from _.

1. well

2. full-time

3. hours

4. easy

5. home

500

Can you explain the difference:

advice - advise 

advice - noun

advise - verb

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