Vocabulary
Grammar
Everyday phrases
100

Say the nationalities:

Mexico

Peru

Italy

Poland

France


Mexican

Peruvian

Italian

Polish

French

100

1.He has breakfast at 6 a.m. (never)

2.Sarah is friendly. (always)

3.I have dinner at home. (usually)

4.They are late. (never)

5.He phones me at midnight. (sometimes)

6.We go out together. (hardly ever)


1.He never has breakfast at 6 a.m. 

2.Sarah is always friendly. 

3.I usually have dinner at home. 

4.They are never late. 

5.He sometimes phones me at midnight. 

6.We hardly ever go out together. 

100

Name 8 phrases to show interest.

Uh-huh

Wow!

That's wonderful!

That's fantastic!

That's great!

That's awful!

That's terrible!

That's a shame!


200

What are the antonyms of these words?

intelligent

talkative

leave home 

a single ticket

single

terrible

stupid

shy

get/ come home

a return ticket

married

fantastic/ wonderful

200

Fill in prepositions where necessary:

1.I listen __ music when I drive a car.

2.He leaves ____home before his wife.

3. I usually go____work at 8 o’clock.

4.Children usually come_____home for lunch.

5.He gets ___ very early, ____ 5.30 in the morning.

6.How often do you go_____the cinema?

7.How_______meeting at 5.30?

1 listen to music

2. leave home (-)

3. go to work

4. come home (-)

5. gets up at 5.30

6. go to the cinema

7. How about meeting ...?

200

Ask the questions about the tour:

Bangkok Temple tour:

Start time: 8 a.m.

Finish time: 13.25 p.m.

Tour start point: front gate

Adult: 143 $



When does the tour start?

When does the tour finish?

Where does the tour leave from?/ Where does the tour start?

How much does it cost?

300

Fill in the verbs:

_______ coffee/ breakfast/ fun

_________ tennis/ the guitar

_________ junk food/a sandwich

_________ sport/ homework/ nothing

_________  swimming /to the cinema/ out

_________ English/ about politics.

have coffee/ breakfast/ fun

play tennis/ the guitar

eat junk food/a sandwich

do sport/ homework/ nothing

go  swimming /to the cinema/ out

speak English/ about politics.

300

1. What time does he go to _____?

a) shopping  b) home  c) work

2. Do you have  _____  in the evening?

a) dinner  b) a shower   c) shopping

3. Do you go to ____ bed early?

a)the     b)a        c)-

4. What time do you come ____ home?

a) the     b)a        c)-

5. He often goes to ______.

a) swimming     b) the swimming pool   c) swim

1. c

2. a

3. c

4. c

5. b

300

Choose the correct response:

1. Could you repeat that, please?

a) Yes, please.  b) No, thanks.  c) Yes, of course.

2. When is the film on?

a) At 6.30. b) At the ABC.   c) It’s £6.50.

3. Could I have a coffee, please?

a) Yes, here you are.  b) Thank you. c) How much is it?

4. What time does it leave?

a) At eight. b) No problem. c) Of course.

5. Good evening. I have a reservation.

a) That’s a shame! b) Can I help you? c) For two nights?

1. c

2. a

3. a

4. a

5. c


400

1.I am from Spain. I’m S _ _ _ _ _ _ .

2.Do you have your passport or i _ _ _ _ _ _y c _ _d with you?

3.Do you often eat j_ _k  f _ _ _ ?

4.John is a b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _n, he has his own company.

5.It’s q_ _ _ _ _r past 3.

6.I have got a niece and 3 n_ _ _ _ _s.

7.He’s not very talkative and really s_ _.

1. Spanish

2. identity card

3. junk food

4. businessman

5. quarter

6. nephews

7. shy


400

Use to be or have/ has got:

1. I _____ very tired today.

2. Mr. Black _______ a lot of students.

3. Mary _______ a lot of friends.

4. My sister and I _______ Portuguese.

5. My house _________ 2 bedrooms.

6. My daughter ______ at school now.

7.  Chubby _______ a really friendly dog.

1. am

2. has got

3. has got

4. are

5. has got

6. is

7. is

400

Make a reservation at the hotel:

A: ______________________________

B: Yes, I’d like a double room, please.

A: _____________________________

B: No, for two nights, please.

A: ______________________________

B: Patterson.

A:_______________________________

B: P-A-T-T-E-R-S-O-N.

A: _______________________________

B: 031 468 289.

A: Thank you. This is your keycard.

B: __________________________

A: At seven, in the café over there.

B: Thank you.

A: Can I help you?

B: Yes, I’d like a double room, please.

A: For one night?

B: No, for two nights, please.

A: What's your surname?

B: Patterson.

A: Could you repeat that?

B: P-A-T-T-E-R-S-O-N.

A: What's your phone number?

B: 031 468 289.

A: Thank you. This is your keycard.

B: What time is breakfast?

A: At seven, in the café over there.

B: Thank you.

500

1. A (runetr) ticket to Oxford, please.

2.I have got a small (uesrp) for coins.

3.She is a  (sprtsomoawn) and goes to the gym everyday.

4.Do you usually have (rbfakaset) in the morning?

5.Max is a (twiear). He work at a cafe.

6.She has a (adgrueth) and two sons.

7.This new series is really (tfastainc). I like it.

1. return

2. purse

3. sportswoman

4. breakfast

5. waiter

6. daughter

7. fantastic


500

Make questions and answers:

1 A: What / your job?

B: I / a secretary.

2 A: she / read / a lot of magazines?                        B: no / she / hardly ever / read / them.                  

3 A: How / children / you / got?                                  B: We / got / four sons / two daughters             

4 A: What time / you / go to / work?   

   B: I / always / leave / nine / the morning

5 A: Where / they / from?

   B: They / Americans / from Florida.

                                                                   

1 A: What is your job?

B: I am a secretary.

2 A: Does she read a lot of magazines?                        B: No, she hardly ever reads them.                  

3 A: How many children have you  got?                    B: We have got  four sons and two daughters      

4 A: What time do you go to work?   

   B: I always leave at nine in the morning

5 A: Where are they from?

   B: They are Americans from Florida.

                                                                 

500

Make an arrangement to go to the cinema:

Hi, it/ Helen. 

Hi, Helen. How/you?

fine./free/tonight? 

Yes, /am/ What/ would like/do?

How about/watch/”The girl on the train”? 

/good. Where/on?

on/’Silver Screen/21.00. What about/meet/20.00? 

Sorry,/busy at 20.00. How about/meet/20.45?

OK, see/then. 

Bye!

Hi, it's Helen. 

Hi, Helen. How are you?

fine. Are you free tonight? 

Yes, I am. What would you like to do?

How about watching ”The girl on the train”? 

Sounds good. Where is it on?

It's on in ’Silver Screen at 21.00. What about meeting at 20.00? 

Sorry, I am busy at 20.00. How about meeting at 20.45?

OK, see you then. 

Bye!