Vocabulary
Grammar
Speaking
Different
100

eight things that you can find in different rooms

ceiling      desk     mirror    wall

chair        floor      rug    table

curtains        lamp    switch   window

100

Make sentences with can, have to, must

100
  • Describe your hometown.
  • What’s special about it?
100

Give antonyms:

rude

narrow

modern


kind

wide

old-fashioned

200

city places:

sumemu

tanotsi

slecat


museum

station 

castle

200

Make sentences with can't, don't have to, mustn't

200
  • What languages are spoken in your hometown?
  • What are the advantages of living in your hometown?
200

What do these phrasal verbs mean?

hang up

look for


hang up - to end a phone conversation 

look for - hope to get something that you want or need


300

six things that you usually find in the bathroom

bath   bidet  shower   tap   toilet  washbasin

300

Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the modal verbs can, have to or must

It’s necessary for Mark to go to bed early.

     Mark ___________________________________

2   Don’t put your drink next to the computer!

     You ____________________________________

3   It’s OK for Hannah to go out tonight.

     Hannah _________________________________

300
  • Describe your home.
  • What kind of building do you live in?
  • How long have you lived there?
300

What do these phrasal verbs mean?

give up

plug into


give up- to stop trying to do something before you have finished, usually because it is too difficult

plug into - become connected to a piece of electrical equipment or to the main electricity supply

400

Fill in the gaps:

The road in the centre of the town is really_______– it’s dangerous to cross.

I love _______ out with friends in the park.

The old part of the city has very ______ streets, so don’t take your car! And the _______ has lots of old photographs of the city.


wide

hanging

narrow

gallery/museum

400

Give adverbs:

good

early

careful

happy

hard

well

early

carefully

happily

hard

400
  • Do you think computers help people?
  • Do you think computers are bad for health?
400

Gerund or Infinitive?

forget, don't mind, need, like, prefer

Gerund: don't mind, like, prefer

Infinitive: forget, need

500

six things that you usually find in the kitchen

chair cooker cupboard  fridge  oven  sink  table tap

500

We’re very well, but (2) __ what! I (3) __ to a new house in a new city. The city’s name is Norwich and it’s in the (4) __  of England. It’s quite small and it’s a really interesting (5) __. There are (6) __ of cool shops in the centre and a big church too. The flat is quite (7)      – about a hundred years, I think – and it’s nice and big too.

2          A know         B learn               C guess

3          A moved         B went             C lived

4          A east          B right            C side

5          A  building    B  place          C thing

6          A some            B many               C lots

7          A quiet        B old             C modern

500
  • Do you use the Internet much during the day?
  • What do you usually do on the Internet?
  • What are some advantages of the Internet?
  • What are some disadvantages?
  • Do people in your country use the Internet a lot?
500

Correct the mistakes:

She have to help her mum.

Where they live?

Why you moved to Italy 3 years ago?

They don't mind to read a book.

My sister usually go to school by car, but this week she go by bus

has

Where do they live?

Why did you move to ...?

They don't mind reading

goes

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