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Exercises of English IV PART-A UNITS 11-12


UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE SANTIAGO
UTESA

English IV
Exercises of English IV
PART-A
UNITS 11-12

Grammar
-ing form & infinitive
-Complete with the right verb form.
I like listening (listen) to pop music
  1. We’ve decided (help) him tomorrow.
  2. I’m into (buy) comfortable clothes.
  3. Where would you like (travel) in the future?
  4. What are you planning (do) next summer?
  5. I can’t stand (wear) a suit and a tie.
  6. I love (look) smart and fashionable.
  7. You don’t need (go) again.
  8. I think it’s worth (get) quality clothes.
  9. I’m learning (drive).
  10. I enjoy (play) with my children.
-Choose the correct verb form.
I hate … .
a) study b) studying c) to studying
  1. I don’t mind … .
a) driving b) to drive c) drive
  1. Do you expect … all your exams?
a) to pass b) pass c) passing
  1. Are you happy … here?
a) be b) being c) to be
  1. for clothes is very boring.
a) Shop b) Shopping c) To shop
  1. Aren’t you bored of … the same thing?
a) do b) to do c) doing
  1. It’s not easy … this decision..
a) take b) taking c) to take
  1. I want … in South America.
a) to live b) living c) live
  1. English is difficult for Spaniards.
a) Learn b) Learning c) Learns
  1. the clothes I like gives me confidence.
a) Wearing b) To wear c) Wear
  1. Pleased … meet you.
a) meet b) to meeting c) to meet
Adjective order
-Put the words in the right order.
a shirt green cotton = a green cotton shirt
  1. a blue secondhand pair of leather shoes
  2. a young girl Spanish
  3. a wood new brown table
  4. a pair of socks black very old cotton
  5. a silk trendy white shirt
Vocabulary
Clothes & styles
-Match the words in the columns.
long hair - hippy
  1. Warm-up suit a) exclusive
  2. suit and tie b) trendy
  3. piercing c) smart
  4. designer labels d) scruffy
  5. old clothes e) sporty
-Choose the right verb.
I like wearing / carrying comfortable clothes.
  1. You look / appear really different.
  2. That shirt fits / matches him very well.
  3. You should wear something that fits / matches your shoes.
  4. Jeans don’t suit / go with ties.
  5. You seem / look very smart in that suit.
Clothes shopping
-Make sentences from prompts.
I buy / these / jeans. I / like / return them.
I bought these jeans and I’d like to return them.
A: Good morning. I / look for / leather jacket.
B: You / like / this one? It / should / fit / you / very well.
A: OK. Could / I / try / on?
B: Of course.
A: I / think / be / too tight. You / have / big / size?
B: Why / not you / take off / and try / this other one?
A: This one /fit / me / really well.
B: Yes, and / I / think / it / really / goes with / your hair color.
A: How much / then?
B: It’s in the sale–$25.
A: Fine. I / take / it.
B: How / you / like / pay ?
A: Credit card.
B: Certainly, if you could just step this way …

Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes
I like go going shopping.
  1. I like this shirt. Can I try it, please?
  2. She needs be more optimistic about things.
  3. I can’t help to watch so much TV.
  4. I’ll try study harder in the future.
  5. I bought some plastic, new and yellow shoes in the street market.

Grammar
Supposition: could, might, may, must, can’t
-Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb.
He works in a hospital. He must be a doctor.
  1. If it doesn’t rain, we … go for a picnic tomorrow.
  2. He … be an important person. He has three bodyguards.
  3. I … go to Peru next summer but I’m not sure.
  4. What shall we do tonight? We … eat out and then go dancing.
  5. She … be tired, she’s done nothing all day!
-Rewrite the sentences using the verbs in brackets.
Maybe we’ll go out tonight. (might)
We might go out tonight
  1. Perhaps he’ll come soon. (may)
  2. I’ll probably be here tomorrow. (might)
  3. I’m not sure if that’ll happen. (could)
  4. The lights are off so it’s almost certain he’s not at home. (can’t)
  5. I suppose that’s his brother because he really looks like him. (must)
-ed / -ing adjectives
-Choose the right adjective.
This film is very boring / bored.
  1. I’m interested / interesting in animals.
  2. This city is depressing / depressed.
  3. He’s going to Disney World soon. Imagine how excited / exciting he is.
  4. I had a frightened / frightening experience yesterday.
  5. I was surprised / surprising to hear the news.
  6. When will this appalling / appalled war end?
  7. It was very disappointing / disappointed to see him lose the match.
  8. The city streets are very dirty. It’s disgusting / disgusted.
  9. His job is very tiring / tired.
  10. Working with children is satisfying / satisfied.



Vocabulary
Transport
-Match the words in the columns.
traffic - jam
  1. get to a) the city / town
  2. get around / about b) the office to the gym
  3. get on / off c) traffic
  4. get from d) school
5 be / get stuck in e) the bus …


Opinions
-Choose the right option.
I … that he’s a very good student.
a) expect b) agree c) sympathise
  1. I … to see you soon.
a) hope b) think c) know
  1. Do you … he’s intelligent?
a) hope b) think c) agree with
  1. I … with the anti-globalisation movement.
a) sympathise b) think c) feel sorry
  1. What I … is that people should be more tolerant.
a) mean b) agree c) know
  1. Do you … with his idea?
a) mean b) agree c) expect
  1. Are you … they will come tomorrow?
a) sure b) supposed c) agree
  1. Do you … what I mean?
a) agree b) think c) know
  1. You can’t … to learn English in three months.
a) expect b) hope c) think
  1. Bill Gates is very rich. …, he’s a millionaire.
a) because b) so c) in fact
  1. He looks very young but he’s … 56.
a) actually b) to be honest c) in fact
Future plans (10 points)
-Put this dialogue in the correct order.
A: What are you up to next weekend?
B: Thanks. See you on Friday.
A: It really doesn’t matter. If we can’t go swimming, we’ll walk on the beach and just relax in the ocean air.
B: Nothing special. What have you got planned?
A: Friday morning, 7 a.m. at John’s. He’s driving.
B: Wonderful! I’m looking forward to it.
A: What are you up to next weekend?
B: I’d love to. But, there may be a problem. The weather forecast said it might be cold and wet over the weekend.
B: OK, then. When and where shall we meet?
A: We’re off to the beach. Would you like to come with us?
Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes
I might to go home tomorrow
  1. We were all exhausting after work.
  2. I’m agree with you.
  3. I think in him every day.
  4. Could computers to control us in the future?
  5. I was annoying with him because he didn’t speak to me.


A: I’m sure we’ll have a great time. Don’t forget to bring some warm clothes.




Exercises of English III PART-A


UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE SANTIAGO
UTESA
English III

Exercises of English III
PART-A
UNITS 5-6
Grammar
Will / won’t, going to, Present Continuous
-Complete the sentences with the correct future form.
If I see you, I’ll say (say) hello.
  1. I think it (snow) tomorrow.
  2. We (have) dinner with him tonight at 8.
  3. My father hopes that I (find) a job soon.
  4. What (be) the weather like tomorrow?
  5. Don’t worry about your exam. I (help) you.
  6. I (have) a sandwich and a coke, please.
  7. I (go) out with him again. He’s boring.
  8. I promise I (take) you to the zoo soon.
  9. He (work) in Mexico next Easter.
  10. You (need) a visa if you travel to India.
  11. She (go) to the dentist tomorrow evening.
  12. What you (do) if you win the lottery?
  13. They (leave) for Peru in the morning.
  14. So, do you like this shirt? Yes, I (take) it.
  15. You (spend) next summer in Argentina?

    Might, might do, might not
-Rewrite the underlined words using might, might do / not.
I think I’ll visit you on Sunday.
I might visit you on Sunday.
  1. Perhaps I’ll visit my mother tomorrow.
  2. Are you going home now? Perhaps, I’m not sure.
  3. Is he going to work in USA next year? It’s possible but I don’t think so.
  4. I’ll probably have to study hard next summer.
  5. I don’t think we’ll get an invitation for the party.

    So do / did i & neither do / did i
-React to the following statements using So do / did I or Nor do / did I.
A: I smoke.
B: So do I.
  1. A: I don’t like cycling.
B: …
  1. A: He went to the beach last weekend.
B: …
  1. A: I think learning French is hard.
B: …
  1. A: I have to work every day.
B: …
  1. A: I didn’t go to school yesterday.
B: …

Vocabulary
Travel words and expressions
-Match the words in the columns.
1 book a) the sights
2 go b) your suitcase
3 see c) a hotel room
4 go on d) sightseeing
5 pack e) a trip
-Put the words in the correct column.
ticket / camping / sleeping bag / noise / binoculars / delays / vacation package / phrase book / guided tour / crowds / lines /

Vacation items
Problems
Types of trips
ticket


-Complete the dialogues with phrases from the box. Where could they take place?
A: Can I pay by credit card?
B: Certainly, sir. What’s your room number?
[hotel]
  • Can I pay by credit card?
  • I’m sorry. The air conditioning has broken down .
  • What do you think?
  • Can I help you with your suitcase, ma’am?
  • I’m afraid the bathroom is shared.
  • Would you like to order?
  • What can I get you?
  • I’d like a one-way ticket to Berlin.
  • How much is it for a room with a private bathroom?
  • Would you like to try it on?
  • I’ll call you back to confirm the reservation.
  1. A:
B: It’s lovely. I’ll take it.
  1. A:
B: 25 dollars.
  1. A:
B: Not yet. I need to read the menu.
  1. A:
B: A bottle of mineral water, please.
  1. A:
B: That’s very kind of you.
  1. A: I like that shirt.
B:
  1. A:
B: Could you fix it, please?
  1. A:
B: No problem,sir. Thanks. Bye
  1. A:
B: OK. Here you are.
  1. A: Does it have a private bathroom?
B:
Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes.
I’m going on a travel trip to Australia next month.
  1. He might to take a trip next summer.
  2. You won’t need no visa to travel to Germany.
  3. Sorry I broke your glasses. Don’t worry, I will to fix them.
  4. I don’t like vacation packages. Do do I.
  5. I went to home early last night.

Grammar
First conditional
-Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in parentheses.
If I win (win) the lottery I’ll travel (travel) around the world.
  • If I (can), I (go) home early today.
  • He (not watch) TV, unless he (eat) his lunch.
  • I (buy) a new car, if I (get) a new job.
  • If you (be) good, I (give) you a chocolate bar.
Comparatives and superlatives
-Rewrite the sentences to give the same meaning. (Use the words in parentheses to help you.)
Ice cream is more fattening than yogurt.
Yogurt is less fattening than ice cream./ Yogurt isn’t as fattening as ice cream.
  1. A Mini is cheaper than a Porsche.
  2. Chicago is more violent than Paris.
  3. London has more museums than Dublin.
  4. The weather in Boston isn’t as predictable as in Los Angeles.
  5. Smoking is more unhealthy than drinking.
  6. Penelope Cruz isn’t as talented as Nicole Kidman.
  7. Everybody in my family drinks more coffee than me.
  8. I study more than all the other people in my class.
Giving advice
-Give advice using prompts.
A: We’re not in shape.
B: Try / exercise more = Try exercise more.
  1. A: I’m very fat.
B: Should / cut down on / sweets.
  1. A: I want to feel healthier.
B: Have you thought of / give up / smoking?
  1. A: I’m worried about my exam.
B: What about / study / harder?!
  1. A: I don’t feel good.
B: Why don’t you / go / doctor?Vocabulary
Food and health words:
Phrasal verbs
-Rewrite the sentences using these phrasal verbs.
get over / put on / cut down on / take up / give up / live on
I only eat fast food. = I live on fast food.
  • His weight has increased a lot recently.
  • You should eat less chocolate.
  • Why don’t you stop smoking?
  • Have you thought about learning English?
  • I hope you’ll recover from your cold soon.
-Complete with the right word or expression.
overweight / lose weight / addicted to / addictive / caffeine / cocoa
Chocolate is made of cocoa.
  1. I’m a chocoholic. I’m … chocolate.
  2. Tea contains less … than coffee.
  3. I’ve put on three kilos lately. Now I’m … .
  4. If you want to … you should eat less.
  5. Everybody knows tobacco is … .-Fill in the blanks with the verbs below.
add (x2) / beat / boil / chop / fry / heat / peel / sprinkle / cook

Rice with sausages and scrambled eggs
1­­­… and 2… an onion. 3… some olive oil and 4… the onion and the sausages in a frying pan. 5… a cup of rice in salted water in a pan. 6… two eggs and a pinch of salt and pepper in a bowl and 7… them to the rice. 8… on low heat until eggs are done. 9… the fried sausages and the onion. 10… with oregano and dry garlic powder. Serve, eat and enjoy!
Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes.
Try to sleep well before do doing an exam.
  1. If I’ll can, I visit you tomorrow.
  2. He’s the more nice person in my class.
  3. She should to eat less food, she’s not healthy.
  4. Have you thought of relax before exams?
  5. Why don’t you drink fewer alcohol?




Exercises of English II, PART-AUNITS 11-12

UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DE. SANTIAGO

UTESA
ENGLISH II

Exercises of English II
,PART-A

UNITS 11-12
Grammar

should / shouldn't

-Give ideas for each situation using should or shouldn't and the words in brackets.

I'm very tired. (sleep more hours)
You should sleep more hours.
I'd like to learn English. (go to classes)
I want to pass my exams. (study more)
I'm always late for work. (get up so late)
My TV is broken. (buy a new one)
I'm very stressed. (relax)
can / can't (10 points)
-Complete the table with the phrases in the box about the things you are / aren't allowed to do in your country.
smoke in hospitals / drive under the effects of alcohol / vote if you are under 18 / drink in the street / buy alcohol if you are over 18 /
use your mobile when driving
allowed
not allowed

use your cell phone when driving

-Make sentences about the phrases from table using can / can't.

use your cell phone when driving
I can't use my cell phone when driving.
have to / don't have to
-Write about the things you have / don't have to do.
go to school /work
I have to go to school /work.
make your bed
go shopping
clean up your room
use a computer
send e-mails

should / shouldn't, can / can't, have / don't have to

-Complete with the right verb and form.

You shouldn't drink and drive.
He … smoke. It's very bad.
I'd love to go to the party but I … . I have an exam.
She … go to school today. It's a holiday.
You … always look before you cross the street.
I'm going to bed. I … get up very early tomorrow.
Object pronouns
-Write the right form of the pronouns in italics.
The prize
Last Christmas was very special for 1 me. A few months ago, I won the first lottery prize, 2,000,000 dollars. Incredible! Christmas was very near so I decided not to tell anybody about 2 its and give all my family a big surprise. First, my parents. I bought 3 their a new house. Then my brother. I bought 4 his a fantastic car. Finally, my girfriend. I gave 5 hers a diamond ring and two tickets for a luxury cruise in the Caribbean, just for the two of 6 we. We were all very happy on Christmas Day!

Vocabulary

Special occasions

-Match the special occasions and the presents. Choose the most common answer.

1 - a
your brother's birthdaya) a CD
Father's Dayb) some flowers
Mother's Dayc) a ring
a wedding anniversaryd) a teddy bear
a baby's birthdaye) money
a teenager's birthdayf) a soccer ball
a child's birthdayg) a box of chocolates
Valentine's Dayh) a tie
-Complete with the right form of the verbs in the box.
take place / stop / have fun / last / finish / dress up / celebrate / participate / continue / start

Veracruz Carnival

Veracruz is a city on the Gulf of Mexico. Its carnival
1 … in February every year and 2… five days. It 3… on a Friday and 4… on a Tuesday. People always 5… in colorful and spectacular costumes and 6… carnival with lots of noise, music, dancing and singing in the street. Thousands of people 7… in processions and masquerades all over the city. The street party 8… every night and never 9… . Everybody's welcome! So if you really want to 10…, come and experience the Veracruz carnival. It's something to remember!Error analysis

-Find and correct the mistakes.

I doesn't don't have to wear a tie at work.
Should I to stay or go?
Would you like to see I tomorrow?
Have you to get up early every day?
Congratulations for your new job!

Grammar
Present Perfect & Simple Past

-Make and answer questions about experiences using the prompts.

You / ever / travel / Canada?
Yes. I / be / there / twice. I / visit / Montreal / 1978. I / love / it.
Have you ever travelled to Canada?
Yes, I have. I visited Montreal in 1978. I loved it.
You / ever / see / The Lord of the Rings?
Yes. I / watch / it / friends / movies / last week / and / have / great time.
You / ever / ride / horse?
Yes. It / be / last summer / but / I / fall off / and / have to / go / hospital.
You / ever / live / France?
Yes. I / spend / three years / there. I / learn / French / and / do / many / interesting things.
You / ever / cook / paella?
Yes. I / make / paella / one day / summer / three years ago / but / nobody / like / it.
You / ever / fail / exam?
Yes. I / not pass / English exam / when / I / be / college / because / I / not like / teacher.

Tense review
-Put the verbs in parentheses in the right tense.

Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in 1910 in South Africa and 1 dedicate his entire life to the struggle for human rights in Africa. He 2 be the leader of the African National Congress and the movement against apartheid that 3 start about 1952. He 4 spend twenty six years in prison, from 1964 to 1990 when Frederik W. de Klerk, President of the South African Republic, 5 liberate him. In 1990 and 1991, Mandela 6 negotiate the abolition of apartheid with de Klerk and then they both 7 win the Nobel Price for peace in 1994. Mandela's movement 8 succeed in the first multiracial elections in the history of South Africa in 1994. He 9 still work for human rights now and he says he 10 continue the fight against injustice in the world for the rest of his life.


-Make sentences with the phrases below. Put the verbs in the right tense.
go to school yesterday (John)
John went to school yesterday.
fly to Argentina at 9 o'clock tomorrow (he)
have to work with people every day (she)
be sunny and hot next week (it)
speak English at the moment (we)
be born in New York in 1923 (my father)
-Make questions about the underlined words in Exercise 3.
John went to school yesterday.
Where did John go yesterday?

-Make negative sentences with the phrases in Exercises 3
.
John went to school yesterday.
John didn't go to school yesterday.

Vocabulary
Reading materials
-Match the titles and the reading materials in the box.
magazine / novel / history book / travel book / comic / detective story / biography / newspaper / course book / manual / dictionary
Cobuild Monolingual Dictionary dictionary

American Framework
Cosmopolitan
The Quixote
The Discovery of America
The Official Guide to New York
Spider-Man
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Times
The Life of Lady DiFeeling nervous

-Match the words in the columns to make phrases learned in Unit 12.

1-a
holding a) a spider in your hand
speakingb) an oral exam
taking c) married
goingd) in a very small space
being closede) in public
jobf) to the dentist
looking downg) from the top of a tall mountain
gettingh) a soccer game
watchingi) a baby
havingj) somebody to go out with you
asking k) interviews
Reacting to news
-React to the news by completing the dialogues with phrases from the box. More than one answer may be possible.
Wow! Really? That's great!
Oh no! How did it happen?
What a pity!
Yeah, it's incredible, isn't it?
Again? So what now?
That's terrible!
A: I lost my dog yesterday.
B: That's terrible!
A: My parents are going to get divorced.
B: …
A: Did you know John and Anne won 10,000 dollars in the lottery?
B: …
A: I've passed all my exams.
B: …
A: My brother had an accident yesterday.
B: …
A: Haven't you heard he had another terrible argument with his boss?
B: …maybe, i don't know, i suppose …

-Complete the table with your opinions about the future.

Would you like to live in Colombia?
Are you going to write a book in the future?
Would you like to get married soon?
Are you going to travel to the USA next summer?
Would you like to be a teacher?
Are you going to pass your exams this year?
Are you going to school / work tomorrow?
Are you going to the dentist this week?
Would you like to be famous?
Are you going to meet your friends today?
Would you like to have a lot of money?
I suppose so.
Would you like to live in Colombia?

I think so.

I don't think so.

Maybe.

I'm not sure.

I don't know.

Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes.

I have been went to the movies yesterday.
Have ever you worked in a restaurant?
I born in Australia in 1989.
I am taking a shower every day.
Last summer I've traveled to Egypt.
I'm having a lot of money in the future.


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Exercises of English I, PART- AUNITS 5-6

Exercises of English I

PART- A
UNITS 5-6

Grammar
Ability: can, can't

-Complete the table with the verbs from the box according to your abilities.
sing / play golf / do karate / ski / ride a horse / speak Chinese / tell good jokes / dance the tango / play a musical instrument / use a computer /
speak English
I can …
I can't …

very well
a little

speak English

-Make five sentences about what you can't or can do a little / very well using verbs from table.
I can speak English a little.
Past Simple
-Put the verbs in the right form of the Simple Past.
What (you do) yesterday? (I visit) my family.
What did you do yesterday? I visited my family.
Where (you go) yesterday?
(I go) to the movies.
What (he eat) for breakfast this morning?
(He have) cornflakes and milk.
What time (they start) school last Monday?
(They not go) to school on Monday.
Who (you play) chess with yesterday?
(I not play) chess, (I bicycle) with my friends.
(You have) a good weekend?
Yes, thanks. (I travel) to Orlando. (It be) great!

Present Continuous: be + -ing

-Make and answer questions about future plans using the prompts.

What / he / do / tomorrow?
What's he doing tomorrow?
He / do / homework.
He's doing his homework.
What / they / do / next weekend?
They / go / country.
You / leaving / tomorrow morning?
No / We / stay / here / tomorrow.
Where / she / go / this afternoon?
She / visit / friends.
John / come with you / party / Friday?
No / he / take / daughter / zoo.
You / do / anything / Saturday evening?
I / skate board / brother.

Countable & uncountable nouns

-Complete with a, an, some, any & a pair of.

We're camping, so bring a tent,
You need … walking shoes to go trekking.
Take … suntan lotion, we're going to the beach.
It's raining, do you have … umbrella?
Is there … food in the refrigerator? I'm hungry.
Can you play … musical instrument?
I need to buy …boots to go to the mountains.
I'd like to have … coffee, please.
I have … idea! How about eating out?
"Do you have … money?" "Sorry, I don't."
I can ride … bike very well.

Vocabulary
Skills

-Match the words in the columns. More than one answer may be possible.

Use the most common answers.

1 - a
cooka) in the kitchen
danceb) in a pool
goc) a boat
campd) shopping
go on a picnice) in the shower
swimf) in a tent
skig) at the disco
readh) time, money
hirei) in the country
singj) the newspaper
spendk) in the mountains
-Cross out the odd one out.
drink
a) waterb) a cokec) breakfast
watch
a) a movieb) TVc) a newspaper
weather
a) timeb) coldc) rain
ride
a) a bikeb) a poolc) a horse
play
a) instrumentsb) sportsc) bikes
have
a) a good timeb) hungryc) supper
camping
a) sleeping bagb) rainc) change of clothes
go
a) joggingb) yogac) sailing
leave
a) the houseb) moneyc) a message
arrive
a) in Chicagob) homec) to the United States
How is the weather?
a) amazingb) greatc) time

Planning a weekend
-Put this dialogue in the right order.

A: Hi, Peter. What are you doing?
A:No, I'm afraid she isn't. She isn't feeling very well.
B:I'm just watching television.
B:Nothing special. Why? Do you have any plans?
A:What are you doing on the weekend?
B:Great! I'd love to. How about camping near the beach?
B:What a shame! I really like her.
A:Yeah, I'm thinking of spending the weekend at the beach.
B:What about Mary? Is she going too?
A:Well, these things happen! Don't forget your swimsuit!
A:Excellent! I love camping.
B:Who are you going with?
A:Some people from school.

A weekend away
-Complete the dialogue with the phrases from the box.

Yes, absolutely. It was a wonderful weekend.
When did you leave?
Where did you stop?
When did you come back?
Where did you go?
Were you tired?
How long did the ride take you?
Yes, we did. The car had a flat tire.
We stopped by the road to change it and then continued.
What was skiing like?
A: So, how was your weekend?

A: So, how was your weekend?
B:It was great.
A:…
B:I went skiing in Vail with some friends.
A:…
B:It was difficult but fun.
A:…
B:On Friday morning at about 9 o'clock.
A:…
B:On Sunday night.
A:…
B:Yes, we were very tired!
A:…
B:About seven or eight hours.
A:…
B:We stopped for lunch in San Francisco. Beautiful city!
A:Did you have any problems?
B:…
A:What did you do then?
B:…
A:But you had a good time?
B:…

Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes.

We're staying in an a hotel.
Can you to play soccer very well?
Did you travelled to New England last summer?
What do you do next weekend?
Was you very tired last night?
I arrive at three o'clock yesterday.

Grammar
Ability: can, can't, could, couldn't

-Complete the sentences with can / can't or could / couldn't.

Can you repeat, please?
He … play the guitar but he … sing very well.
… you finish your homework last night?
Sorry I … visit you last Monday.
She wants to do it, but she … .
I … go out yesterday because I had work to do.
Past Simple
-Put the verbs in parentheses in the Simple Past.
A love story
One evening about three weeks ago, I 1 go to the club with my friends. There, I 2 see a beautiful girl. I 3 fall in love immediately and
4 decide to meet her. So I 5 spend a long time speaking to her. But later, a boy 6 appear and she 7 give him a very romantic kiss. Then I 8 pay for the drinks and 9 leave the club. That really 10 break my heart.

-Make and answer questions in the Simple Past using the prompts.

Where / you / go / yesterday?
I / go / movies.
Where did you go yesterday?
I went to the movies.
You / catch / the bus / this morning?
No / I / drive.
What / he / find / street / Sunday night?
He / find / 3,000 dollars.
You / see / your brother / yesterday night?
No / but / I / call / him.
Where / she / lose / her / camera / last weekend?
She / lose / it / museum.
What / they / buy / three days ago?
They / buy / some clothes / books.Comparatives & superlatives

-Make comparative sentences with the nouns and adjectives below.
E-mails & letters (fast)
E-mails are faster than letters.

grandparents & parents (old)
Puerto Rico & Russia (hot)
buses & planes (cheap)
air in the country & air in the city (fresh)
Italians & Americans (relaxed)
a hotel & a tent (comfortable)
reading English & speaking English (easy)
Japanese & English (difficult)
computers & typewriters (useful)
cats & elephants (small)

-Write the superlative form of the adjectives.

famous: the most famous
fast
important
tall
popular
big
rich
expensive
cold
fine
long

-Make sentences with the nouns below and the right superlative adjectives from exercise 5. Or choose your own adjectives.

The Beatles (music band):
The Beatles are the most famous music band in the world.
Mount Everest (mountain)
the Nile (river)
the Concord (plane)
Mexico City (city)
Coca-Cola (drink)
the USA (country)
Rolls Royces (cars)
Greenpeace (ecological organization)
gold (metal)
the Poles (areas)

Vocabulary
Physical descriptions

-Make descriptions using the nouns and adjectives below.

John: thin, bald, nice smile
John's thin and bald. He has a nice smile.
Mary: short, slim, blue eyes
Peter: red hair, tall, fat
Anne: pretty, hazel eyes, long hair
Richard: green eyes, blonde hair, very thin
Tom: medium-height, a little bit fat, dark eyes
Look like & like

-Choose the right verb.

I'd like / look like playing soccer.
What would you like / look like to do?
I'd like / look like to go shopping.
What does he like / look like?
He's very tall and slim and likes / looks like his
brother.
What do they look like / like doing on weekends?'
They like / look like traveling.
Does your brother like / look like your father?
No, he doesn't. He looks like / likes our mother.
Do you like / look like very thin men?
No, I don't. I look like / like slim men.
Household objects

-Match the words and the descriptions.

satellite TV / central heating / hi-fi / television /
e-mail / answering machine / video recorder / cell phone / washing machine / microwave / refrigerator
You put food in this appliance. refrigerator
You use this when it's cold.
With this appliance you can listen to music.
A message you send or receive through the internet.
When a friend isn't at home you can leave him / her a message here.
You can take this wherever you go and speak to people from the distance.
You use this machine when food is cold.
The appliance that you use when your clothes aren't clean.
With this machine you can watch a movie when you want.
Many people spend too much time watching it.
This is what you need to watch CNN or BBC if you don't live in the US or the UK.

Error analysis
-Find and correct the mistakes.

My car is more big bigger than your car.
Could you to see your brother yesterday?
I eat pizza for supper last night.
He's the more intelligent person in my class.
Anne's prettyer than Mary.
Food in the past was tastier that today.



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