Match the personality adjectives with their opposites.
1.serious. a untidy
2.lazy. b unfriendly
3. tidy c talkative
4. quiet d cheerful, funny
5.patient. e hard-working
6.friendly f impatient
7.calm g nervous
1.serious. a cheerful, funny
2.lazy. b hard-working
3. tidy c untidy
4. quiet d talkative
5.patient. e impatient
6.friendly f unfriendly
7.calm g nervous
Name all these types of transport.
airplane, boat, hot-air baloon, bus, train
Name minimum 6 types of a house.
Bungalow, cottage, detached house, flat/ block of flats, semi-detached house, terraced house, hut, palace, castle, mansion etc
Name 10 different kinds od food.
Beans, lemon, banana, corn, lettuce, milk, cream, salmon, beef, chicken, garlic, fish etc
Choose the correct alternative.
1. Do you know/ Are you knowing the answer?
2. How are you? Do you have/Are you having a good time?
3. He owns/ is owning three mansions.
4. I prefer/ am preferring drinking juice to milk.
5. I don't know who this cat belongs/ is belonging to.
1. Do you know
2. Are you having
3. owns
4. prefer
5. belongs
Choose the best alternative.
1.The teacher called me back as I left/ was leaving the classroom.
2. The head teacher came/ was coming in while we were doing the exam.
3. While you shopped/were shopping, three people called for you.
1. was leaving
2. came
3. were shopping
Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or continuous of the verbs given.
1. _____ you _____ (switch) the light off?
2. You need a rest. You ______ (study) for hours!
3. My hands are dirty. I _____ (fix) the car.
4. Poor John! He _____ (break) his leg.
5. Charlie ____ (study) in the US all summer, but tomorrow he's coming home.
1. Have you switched
2. 've been studying
3. 've been fixing
4. 's broken
5. has been studying
Fill in the correct prefix.
1. not cooked enough- ___ cooked
2. cooked again- ___ cooked
3. cooked before- ___cooked
4. cooked too much- ___cooked
1. undercooked
2. recooked
3. precooked
4. overcooked
Complete the sentences with question tags, ex. You can't play the piano, can you?
1) You're Bill's cousin,....
2)This is your first year at this school, ...
3) You like pop music, ..
4) You don't play tennis, ..
5) Lilly and Rick can swim fast, ....
1) You're Bill's cousin, aren't you?
2) This is your first year at this school, isn't it?
3) You like pop music, don't you?
4) You don't play tennis, do you?
5) Lilly and Rick can swim fast, can't they?
Match the phrasal verbs with their definitions.
1. get on/off a. start a journey
2. get in b. enter/ leave (a train, bus,boat, plane)
3. take off. c. go somewhere different to have a rest
4. get into/out of d. arrive
5. get away e. show your tickets to an official at an airport
6. break down f. stop working
7. check in. g. enter/ leave (a car)
8. set off. h. start flying
1. get on/off- enter/ leave (a train, bus,boat, plane)
2. get in- arrive
3. take off- start flying
4. get into/out of - enter/leave (a car)
5. get away - go somewhere different to have a rest
6. break down- stop working
7. check in - show your tickets to an official at an airport
8. set off - start a journey
Describe the city
...
Choose the correct alternative.
1. A: What are you going to do this weekend?
B: I'll have/'m having a party. I've invited fifty people!
A. I haven't made any plans. I know! I'll call/'m calling Brad!
2. A: Look at the clouds.
B: Yes. It's raining/going to rain this afternoon.
1. 'm having
2. 'll call
3. 's going to rain
Say the personality adjective.
1) When people can depend on you or count on you to do something. R...
2) When you only think about yourself. S..
3) When you are always telling people what to do. B..
4) When you think you are better or more important than other people. A..
5) When you believe in your own abilities and don't feel nervous or frightened. C..
1) reliable
2) selfish
3) bossy
4) arrogant
5) confident
1) We didn't use to/wouldn't have short hair.
2) My friend and I use to/ usually go to the cinema on Friday.
3) I used to win/ won a competion once.
4) It used to/ would be very expensive to fly in the past.
5) Years ago it would take/ usually takes days to cross the Atlantic.
1) didn't use to
2) usually
3) won
4) used to
5) would take
What is this?
1) An area of water where ships stop and the buildings around it. P..
2) An area near the centre of a big city, traditionally poorer.- I...
3) An open area in a city or town with buildings around it. - S..
4) A richer residential area near a city, but away from its centre with houses and green spaces. - S..
5) The area of a city that is furthest from the centre.- O
1) port
2) inner city
3) square
4) suburbs
5) outskirts
What is the correct deffinitions?
1. With a hot, strong flavour- S..
2. Good, with lots of flavour- T
3. Not cooked- R..
4. Good for your body- H..
5. Preserved by becoming extremely cold- F..
6. Cooked in hot oil- F..
7.Old and bad, not fresh- S..
1. spicy
2. tasty
3. raw
4. healthy
5. frozen
6. fried
7. stale
Say a synonym for each word in italic.
1. She's very bright student.
2. Do you think he is attractive?
3. Thisquestion is really difficult.
4.She seems a very happy person.
5. My sister is very outgoing.
6. Can you see that old lady over there?
1. clever, intelligent
2. good-looking, handsome
3. hard
4. cheerful
5. sociable
6. elderly
1. A hotel near a big road, for travellers.
2. A small hotel that offers a room and a morning meal.
3. A place where lots of people camp.
4. A vehicle that you can live in.
5. A cheap place where young people can stay.
1. motel
2. bed and breakfast
3. campsite
4. caravan
5. hostel
What is the normal equivalent of these extreme adjectives? Ex. ancient- old
1) stunning
2) boiling
3) filthy
4) dreadful
5) enormous
6) packed
1. beautiful
2.hot
3.dirty
4. bad
5.big
6.busy/ crowded
Put the letters in order to make food. What types of food is each one (fish, meat, dairy product etc)
1. cutlete
2. yerkut
3. torcar
4. mulp
5. marce
6. warpn
7. pecanak
1. lettuce (vegetable)
2.turkey (meat)
3.carrot (vegetable)
4. plum (fruit)
5.cream (dairy product)
6. prawn (fish/seafood)
7.pancake (sweet)