Spell the verb+ing form of these verbs: play,
sit, make
playing, sitting, making
Who did Frank sign a contract with in lesson 8A?
The Tamada brothers
Say the adverbs for these adjectives: easy, bad,
fast
easily, badly, fast
Talk about your last holiday for 20 seconds.
Fill in the gaps with some or any:
a There’s milk. b I haven’t got coffee.
a some, b any
What two things did Paul buy in the bookshop
in lesson 7C?
a guide book, a map
Say ten things that men and women wear in
20 seconds.
trousers, shorts, jeans, shoes, jumper, trainers, jacket, hat, boots, shirt, socks, cap, T-shirt, etc.
Talk about a place you’d like to go to for the
weekend for 20 seconds.
Make comparatives of these adjectives:
crowded, noisy, expensive, bad
more crowded, noisier, more expensive, worse
Where did Andy and his friend Nigel stay
when they went to Cape Town?
with Nigel’s brother
Do we use to do or doing after these verbs?
would like, need, stop
would like to do, need to do, stop doing
Talk about your favourite shops for 20 seconds.
Fill in the gaps with much or many: a How
people are there in your family? b How
furniture have you got?
a many b much
Where did Patrick and Juliet go on holiday?
Did Patrick or Juliet want to go there?
They went to Sharm (El Sheikh). Juliet wanted to
go there.
Say eight places in a town in 20 seconds.
square, market, station, park, museum, theatre,
cinema, hotel, café, shop, bar, pub, etc.
Talk about your house or flat for 20 seconds.
Correct this question: What your friends are
doing now?
What are your friends doing now?
Say three things that were on Emily’s ‘to do’
list in lesson 8C.
phone Chris Morris, check contract, call Alan Wick, check date of conference, call theatre, phone Clare
In an office, say one thing you can: sign, answer, take
sign a contract/letter; answer an email/a letter/a phone; take notes/a message
Talk about things you usually do on holiday for 20 seconds.