Entertainment
Read these words: Acting, book early, interval, live music, perform, refreshments, reviews, screen, stage, subtitles, ticket.
Complete the question:
Do you usually read _____ before you see a film or a play?
REVIEWS
Use the following vocabulary: Been/gone, meet, get to know, know, find out.
Choose the correct option:
Have you ever been/gone abroad? Where?
BEEN
Complete the sentence with the present perfect or past simple form of the verb in brackets.
You look tired. What time ____ you ____ (go) to bed last night?
How many photos _____ you ______ (take) since you bought your phone?
1) DID / GO 2) HAVE / TAKEN
Select JUST the present perfect expressions from the list:
already - at 8 o’clock in the morning - for ten years - in 1996 - last year - since 2010
ALREADY - SINCE 2010 - FOR TEN YEARS
Choose: already, just or yet.
In PRESENT PERFECT...
1. Use ____ in questions and negative sentences when we expect something to happen. It means ‘until now’. This word normally goes at the end of the sentence.
YET
Read these words: Acting, book early, interval, live music, perform, refreshments, reviews, screen, stage, subtitles, ticket.
Complete the question:
How often do you buy _________ like popcorn at the cinema?
REFRESHMENTS
Use the following vocabulary: Been/gone, meet, get to know, know, find out.
Choose the correct option:
Have you got a best friend? How long have you known/met them? How did you first know/meet each other?
KNOWN / MEET
Complete the sentence with the present perfect or past simple form of the verb in brackets.
______ you ______ (read) this month's Surf magazine yet?
I _______ (not/make) my bed yet today.
1) HAVE / READ 2) HAVEN'T MADE
Select JUST the past simple expressions from the list:
this week - today - two months ago - yesterday - yet
YESTERDAY - TWO MONTHS AGO
Choose: already, just or yet.
In PRESENT PERFECT...
2. Use ______ to talk about things that happened a short time ago.
3. Use ________ to say something has happened, often sooner than expected. These two words normally go in the middle of the sentence, between have and the past participle.
ALREADY / JUST
Read these words: Acting, book early, interval, live music, perform, refreshments, reviews, screen, stage, subtitles, ticket.
Complete the question:
Do you prefer to listen to music at home or to go out to see _______?
LIVE MUSIC
Use the following vocabulary: Been/gone, meet, get to know, know, find out.
Choose the correct option:
Do you enjoy knowing / getting to know new people? Why or why not?
GETTING TO KNOW
Complete the sentence with the present perfect or past simple form of the verb in brackets.
I'm not going to the theatre. I _____ (see) that show three months ago.
Let's go to the beach! I ______ (not/swim) in the sea for three months.
1) SAW 2) HAVEN'T SWUM
Complete the interview with since or for.
Interviewer: Mark, how long have you lived in Mumbai?
Mark: I've lived here (1) four months.
Interviewer: Have you joined any clubs or classes (2) you arrived?
Mark: Yes, I've been in a cycling club (3) March and I've started Hndi classes.
Interviwer: How long have you taken Hindi classes?
Mark: (4) three weeks, but I've learnt a lot (5) then.
1) FOR 2) SINCE 3) SINCE 4) FOR 5) SINCE
SINCE/FOR
We’ve been good friends FOR three years but we haven’t been to a show together SINCE last summer.
1- Which word do we use to talk about the beginning of a period of time? _____
2- Which word do we use to talk about the whole period of time? ____
SINCE / FOR
Read these words: Acting, book early, interval, live music, perform, refreshments, reviews, screen, stage, subtitles, ticket.
Complete the question:
Would you rather see your favourite actor on the screen or on ____?
STAGE
Use the following vocabulary: Been/gone, meet, get to know, know, find out.
Choose the correct option:
How often do you use the internet to know / find out information? Have you used it this week? What for?
FIND OUT
Read these words: Acting, book early, interval, live music, perform, refreshments, reviews, screen, stage, subtitles, ticket.
Complete the question:
Think of the last time you went to see a film, play or concert. Did you have to ______ or could you buy tickets on the door?
BOOK EARLY
Use the following vocabulary: Been/gone, meet, get to know, know, find out.
Choose the correct option:
Do you usually meet / stay with your friends at the weekend? What do you do?
STAY