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2ALS - SDri _ Exercises pg. 150, 151, 152, 153
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COMPLETE THE NAMES OF THE COUNTRIES (page 150)
1. Australia, Austria
2. Brazil
3. Canada, China
4. India, indonesia
5. Italy
6. Japan
7. Mexico
8. New Zeland
9. Portugal
10. South Africa

MATCH THE WORDS WITH THE PICTURES (page 150)
1. sailing
2. Water-skiing
3. Skating
4. Fencing
5. Fishing
6. riding
7. Rock climbing
8. Basketball

WRITE THE LETTERS IN THE CORRECT ORDER TO MAKE ACTIVITIES (page 150)
1. Canoeing
2. Camping
3. Photography
4. Surfing
5. Trampoline
6. Acting

WRITE THE PAST PARTICIPLES OF THESE VERBS (page 151)
1. Listen > LISTENED
2. Play > PLAYED
3. Hope > HOPPED
4. Travel > TRAVELLED
5. Hurry > HURRIED
6. Do > DONE
7. Send > SENT
8. Buy > BOUGHT
9. Go > GONE
10. Take > TAKEN
11. Keep > KEPT
12. Read > READ


COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE CORRECT PAST PATICIPLE OF THESE VERBS (page 151)

See, visit, eat, break, find, meet, write, drive

1. I’ve found three of my CD’s in Dad’s car!
2. I’ve driven a Ferrari.
3. My sister’s eaten snake, and she said it was good.
4. I’ve never visited London.
5. I’ve never seen a lunar eclipse, but I will one day.
6. I’ve never written a novel, but I’d like to one day.
7. I’ve never met any famous film stars.
8. Everyone in my family has broken an arm or a leg except for me.

COMPLETE THE EMAIL WITH THE PRESENT PERFECT OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS (page 151)
Hi, Stacey
How are things with you? I’m sorry I have not written (not write) to you before – I have been so busy. Actually, I have tried (try) to phone you, but you’re never home. Anyway, I have found (find) a job for the summer at last! I’m going to work in Gap. I have not worked (not work) in a clothes shop before, so it should be fun. I hear you have started (start) work, too – strange to think of you as a waitress! You have not done (not do) it before, have you? So we’ve both got new experiences for this summer. Oh,I have bought (buy) a new car! Well, not exactly new – it’s my brother’s old one. It goes OK. Well, it hasn’t broken (not break) down yet!
See you soon,
love, Kyle

WRITE THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS (page 151)
1. Have you been anywhere exciting?
2. Have you downloaded the music from Internet?
3. Have you written anything in a diary?
4. Have you read a good book?
5. Have any of your friends had a party?
6. Have you bought any new clothes?

NOW ANSWER THE QUESTIONS FOR YOU (page 151)
1. No, I haven’t been anywhere exciting.
2. No, I haven’t downloaded the music from Internet
3. No, I haven’t written anything in a diary.
4. Yes, I have read a good book.
5. No, any of my friends have not had a party.
6. Yes, I have bought some new clothes.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH BEEN OR GONE (page 151)

1. Where has Clare gone? And when will she be back?
2. Jack’s been out, actually. Do you want to leave him a message?
3. I’ve gone out twice already today, and I’m not going out again.
4. Do you know where everyone’s gone? There’s nobody here.
5. They’ve just left. They’ve gove to the post office
6. Wow! Where have you been? You look really well.

COMPLETE THE CONVERSATION WITH THE CORRECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN THE BRACKETS (page 151)

TOM: You’ve had (have) an interesting life, Nick.
NICK: Well, I suppose I have done (do) a lot of different things in my life.
TOM: How many countries did you visit (visit)?
NICK: Oh, I don’t know exactly, but I visited (visit) all the continents, including Antarctica. I have travelled (travel) there with a group of scientists a few years ago, and we spended (spend) three months there.
TOM: And I understand you had (have) a number of different jobs over the years?
NICK: Yes, I worked (work) in a lot of places and I did (do) some strange things. I drove (drive) a London bus, I was (be) down a gold mine in South Africa, I performed (perform) in a circus…
TOM: A circus? What did you do?
NICK: I was (be) a lion tamer’s assistant! I taught (teach) English in Russia and ten years ago I had (have) my own travel agency. And last year I wrote (write) the first novel.


READ THE TEXT AND CHOOSE THE BEST TITLE (page 152)

d) Baby bears

RAED THE TEXT AGAIN AND CHOOSE THE BEST ANSWER (page 152)
1. Meeting a baby bear is (A) great fun.
2. Bears (B) din’t want to kill us.
3. Bears come near humans because of (A) strong smells.
4. When a bear comes near , you should (B) run away slowly.
5. What should you never do if you see a bear? (B) Turn around and run.

READ AND COMPLETE THE ARTICLE WITH THESE WORDS (page 153)

BE CREATIVE
Maybe this surprises you, but using imagination and creativity when you study helps you to be a good learner. Look for interesting connections between the things you are learning. Use humour, be curious and experiment with your normal routine activities.

BE REFLECTIVE
It’s important to think about your learning. Think about what motivates you. Think about things that were successful or not so successful in your last project. Keep a diary of your learning and write about what was easy and what was difficult.

BE EFFECTIVE
You need to be organised and manage your time. You can’t work when you are tired or stressed and you need a place to work that suits your personal study style.

BE ACTIVE
It’s important to take responsability for your studies. You don’t have to wait for the teacher to tell you – you can look for new ways to learn. You should also always ask your teacher if you need more help or explanations.

BE MOTIVATED
Motivation is very important. Think about why you are learning Englisha and why it is important for your future. Celebrate your successes – even little ones! Make a note of your achievements to encourageyou. Find support from friends or Internet pals.