GRAMMAR
PAST SIMPLE/CONTINUOUS
VERB PATTERNS
GERUND/INFINITIVE
VOCABULARY
PHONOLOGY
100

While I ___, huge waves ___ into the boat. (sail/crash)

While I was sailing, huge waves crased into the boat.

100

1. *Want*

Make a sentence with gerund or infinitive to.

2.I expect ______ pass the exam.


1. INFINITIVE TO

WANT TO

2. INFINITIVE TO

I expect to pass the exam.

100

You need to wear a ___ to the beach.

a hat

100

/ɑʊ/

town           down

flown           brown

/ɑʊ/

town           

down

brown

200

While we ______, we _____  a lot of  friends. (travel/make)

While we were traveling, we made  a lot of  friends.

200

1.I love ___ when I go on holiday. (SWIM)

2.I hope ___ to Europe next year. 

GERUND ING

1.I love swimming when I go on holiday.

INFINITIVE TO 

2.I hope to go to Europe next year.

200

1.Can you see that mountain with these  ___?

2.Grandma always bring ___ from her holidays.  

1.binoculars

2. souvenirs

200

/ɔɪ/ 

going         join

voice         point

/ɔɪ/ 

going         join

voice         point

300

While he ___ TV, his friends___. 

While he was watching TV, his friends arrived.

300

1.He decided ___ Peru.   

2.He needs ____ his girlfriend.

visit/call/be/say

INFINITIVE TO

1.He decided to Visit Peru.  

2.He needs to call his girlfriend.

300

1.I never use a suitcase or a wallet. I put my clothes in a ___ and wears a ___ belt.

2.It’s raining outside so wear waterproof ___ and  ___ boots.


1.I never use a suitcase or a wallet. I put my clothes in a backpack and wears a money belt.

2.It’s raining outside so wear waterproof clothes and walking boots.

300

/ɑʊ/ 

underground         accountant

famous                 south


/ɑʊ/ 

underground        

accountant

south

400

Elisa  ___  me while I ___ dinner.  

Elisa called  me while I was eating dinner.

400

1. I can't imagine ___ a year abroad.     

2. We chose ___ by bus.  

GERUND ING

1. I can't imagine spending  a year abroad.      

INFINTIVE TO

2. We chose to travel by bus.  

400

1.If you don't want to get lost in the forest, take ____ with you.

2.He always takes his ______, and gets wonderful pictures.

3.When I travel, I like note down my adventures, so I always take a______.

1.If you don't want to get lost in the forest, take  a map with you.

2.He always takes his digital camera, and gets wonderful pictures.

3.When I travel, I like note down my adventures, so I always take a notebook.

400

/ɔɪ/

employee        enjoyed

lawyer             saw

 

/ɔɪ/

employee        enjoyed

lawyer             saw

 

500

1.It ___ when the girls ___ to go.  

2.While I ___ in the park, I ___  someone calling my name. 

sit/decide/rain/hear

1.It was raining when the girls decided to go.  

2.While I was sitting in the park, I heard  someone calling my name. 

500

1. Erick stop at the supermarket____buy something to eat.

2. July stopped ____ after she had an accident.

                     (drive)

1. Erick stopped at the supermarket  to buy something to eat.

2. July stopped driving after she had an accident.

500

1.New York is a popular city. There are a lot of  ___.

2.Niaggara Falls are one of the seven ___ of the world. 

3.I cross the border for ___.                             

4.He didn’t want to get on the ___ because he is afraid of water. 

5.A ___ is better for old people, when they go on holiday.  

1. tourist

2.natural wonders

3.tax - free shopping

4.boat tour

5.coach tour

500

/ɑʊ/  outdoors    loud    south   enough


/ɔɪ/ noise   boy   oil    doing

/ɑʊ/  outdoors    loud    south  


/ɔɪ/ noise   boy   oil  

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