Vocabulary: Money
Grammar: adjectives
Volunteering
Vocabulary: Caring Jobs
Grammar: Tenses
100

I .......... my best bud $10. I will pay him back on the weekend. 

owe

100

Give three forms of the following adjectives: happy, fit, important

happy - happier - the happiest, fit - fitter - the fittest, important - more important - the most important

100

I worked as a .......... (a person who helps) last summer at the farm. I .......... (take care of) farm animals. 

vounteer, looked after

100

Your friend is in hospital. This person is doing an operation on them. 

surgeon

100

We ..... (go) to Vancouver on holiday last summer. We always ..... (go) there. 

went, go

200

Don't .......... your pocket money ... some unnecessary things. Better ......... it ... something bigger like a new bike.

spend on, save for

200

Give three forms of the following adjectives: bad, good 

bad - worse - the worst, good - better - the best

200

Name two ways one can help others. Use unit active words in your examples. 

You can donate money and become a volunteer.

200

Name three caring jobs.

a nurse, a vet, a teacher

200

Two summers ago we ..... (have) a holiday in Scotland. We ..... (drive) there from London, but our car ......(break) down on the motorway and we ..... (spend) the first night in Birmingham.

had, drove, broke, spent

300

A. Could you .......... me some money? 

B. Sure! How much do you want to .......... ?

lend, borrow

300

1. You are taller than me. I am ........................ 

2. This painting is more beautiful than all the others. This painting ......................

I am shorter than you. This painting is the most beautiful. 

300

Give three reasons why people decide to become volunteers. Use unit active words in your answers.

They want to make a difference. They have extra money and time. They care.

300

Name three caring jobs connected to healthcare. 

a doctor, a nurse, a paramedic 

300

What ...... (do) last weekend? We ..... (see) the castle, ..... (go) to the Arts Festival, and we ..... a lot of souvenirs. We ..... (want) to go to Loch Ness but we ..... (not have) much time.

did you do, saw, went, bought, wanted, didn't have

400

Explain the following collocations in English and use them in a sentence: helping hand, make a difference, keep company

help, make a situation better, spend time together

400

1. This exam is very hard. It’s ................. our last exam.

2. New York is ................. city in the world! It’s fantastic!

It's more difficult than our last exam.

New York is the best/the most interesting city in the world. 

400

Name three charity organizations and say what they do to help the world.

WWH, Greenpeace, Red Cross

400

What are the responsibilities of a lawyer? 

They represent their client in court.

400

Police officer: What you ..... (do) at the time the victim ..... die?
Suspect: I ..... (have) dinner with my old school friends. We ..... (be) very excited because we ...... (see) each other for a long time.

were doing, died, was having, were, didn't see/hadn't seen

500

My sister works as a nanny. She .......... (-) a lot of money, only $3 an hour, but she hopes to .......... (+) most of it. She .......... (+) the bank a lot of money because her studies are expensive.

doesn't earn/make, save, owes

500

Compare city life to life in the countryside. Use comparative and superlative adjectives. Make five sentences

City life is more expensive than life in the countryside. 

500

Watch the video and name five reasons why students in the USA choose to volunteer: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJq1ZVzG0QA 

Use their examples.

It's a graduation requirement. It builds character. It gives new opportunities. It broadens their horizons. It makes them open people ready to act.

500

1. ...... helps people in their homes.

2. ..... gives people advice about the law.

3. ..... helps people to protect from crime.

4. ..... works for no money.

5. ...... looks after swimmers.

caretaker, lawyer, police officer, volunteer, lifeguard 

500

We ..... (trek) when we ..... (start) to have a horrible feeling that that might be our last trek. Of course, we ..... (say) anything, but we ..... (see) in each other’s eyes that at that precise moment we ..... (think) precisely the same. We ...... (can/walk)any longer, so we ..... (decide) to sit and rest.

were trekking, started, didn't say, saw, were thinking , couldn't walk, decided

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