Communication » 1LSAB Communication1LSAB - Grammar Practice - Samanta Fort
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FORT SAMANTA 1LSAB 12/10/2020 Es. 1 p. 172 1. Open your books and read the text on page ten. 2. We speak english in our english lessons. 3. I write new words in my notebook and I repeat them at home. 4. When we work in pairs, I always work with my friend, David.
Es. 2 p. 172 1. Listen to the conversation and than choose the correct answer A,B or C. 2. Read the text in your book and complete the table with one word in each gap. 3. Work in groups of four. Ask and answer the questions. 4. Match the beginnings of the sentences with the correct endings. 5. Listen to me and repeat what I say.
Es. 3 p. 172 1. Read the passage, complete the tablke with the correct answer. Don’t use a dictionary. 2. In class, always speak in English! 3. Don’t talk during the test! 4. Listen to the teacher, please! 5. Put the sentences in the correct order.
Es. 4 p. 172 1. Please, don’t speak -> h. to your classmate during a test! 2. Don’t cheat -> a. during a test! 3. Check -> i. your answers on page 239! 4. Work -> c. in pairs! 5. Go -> f. to page 75, please! 6. Don’t use -> j. Your mobile phone in class! 7. Please, bring -> b. your textbook to class tomorrow. 8. Put -> e. your mobile phones away! 9. Please, be -> g. careful! 10. Stop -> d. talking!
Es. 5 p. 172 Conversation 1: Sally, Meg and Mrs Peters S: Don’t do that. M: What? S: Don’t tick the correct answers. Underline them. P: Don’t talk, Sally. S: It’s Meg, Miss. She doesn’t know what to do. P: Ask me, Meg. Don’t ask Sally. M: Sorry, Miss.
Conversation 2: Mrs Jefferson, Class and Misha J: Work in pairs. Think of a country. Don’t tell your partner the name of the country. Now, your partners can ask you questions but you can only answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’. Don’t say any other words. OK? C: Yes, Miss. M: Eta strana. J: Misha don’t speak russian. This is an English class.
Es. 6 p. 172 1. Don’t walk on the grass! 2. Don’t open the box this side. 3. Please, don’t talk in the library! 4. Cross the road at the lights. 5. Write your email addres at the botton. 6. Please, don’t smoke in this area. It’s dangerous.
Es. 1 p. 173 17: seventeen 40: forty 325: three hundred twenty-five 67: sixty-seven 11: eleven 79: seventy-nine 1,000: one thousend 184: one hundred eighty-four
Es. 2 p. 173 Hi Emma, I’m in Amsterdam. It’s great here. l’m with eight other people. Lucia is Brazilian, Alan is Turkish, Sebastian is French, Elof is from Swedish, Thu is Vietnamese, Kostas is from Greek, Jan is Hungarian and Hiroko is Japanese. And, of coure, l’m lrish! We’re a really multicultural group. More later. Caitlin
Es. 3 p. 173 Hi Emma, Thanks for the email. The people here are all from fifteen to eighteen years old. There are three teachers with us. One is a student teacher. He’s twenty-two and the two other teachers are older: Mr Blake is thirty-eight – l think – and Mrs Kirk is fifty-one. She’s great! Mr Blake is here with his two children. They are twelve and five. They’re nice. Finally, the hotel managers are a man and woman: Mr and Mrs De Jong. He’s seventy-three and she is sixty-nine. They’re lovely. They give us food and drink all the time! See you soon. Caitlin
Es. 4 p. 173 1. Is Andrew a student? c. No, he isn’t. He’s a teacher. 2. Where is he from? D. He’s from Scotland. 3. What nationality is he? E. He’s British. 4. Is he from Glasgow? A. No, he isn’t. He’s from Edinburgh. 5. How old is he? B. He’s twentyfive.
Es. 5 p. 173 Hello! My name is Mike, and this is Sonia. She is my sister. Sonia is fifteen years old and l am sixteen. We are teenagers. We are students. We aren’t Irish. We are from Scotland. We are from Aberdeen. Aberdeen is on the eastern coast. Best regards, Mike
Es.6 p. 173 1. No, she isn’t 2. Yes, they are 3. No, they aren’t 4. No, he isn’t 5. Yes, she is 6. No, it isn’t
Es. 7. P. 173 1 Sue: Henri and Claudia are French teachers. Leo: How old are they? Sue: I don’t know! Leo: Are they from Paris? Sue: No, they aren’t. They are from Lille. 2 Francesca: Carla and l are from Spain. Simon: Really? Are you from Madrid? Francesca: No, we aren’t. We’re from Barcelona. Simon: How old are you? Francesca: I’m eighteen and Carla’s seventeen.
Es. l p. 174 1. Those new houses are really ugly. 2. My computer is very slow. 3. These headphones are terrible. 4. Our school is quite small. 5. This is my new watch.
Es. 2 p. 174 1. Orange carrot 2. Pink or red roses 3. brown chocolate 4. black sky at night 5. yellow banana 6. white snow 7. grey hair when you get old!
Es. 3 p. 174 1. Look at these photos. You’re in some of them. 2. I don’t know which T-shirt is good for the concert tonight. I like this blake one but it’s small. 3. You can sit here on this big beanbag. 4. I use headphones when I watch TV. My parents talk very loudly all the time and I can’t hear what people say. 5. This is my skateboard. It’s really fast. It’s my favourite sports gadget. 6. You don’t look cool with those sunglasses on at night. You look stupid and you can’t see! 7. That’s strange. My watch says 8.50 but my computer says it’s 9.20.
Es. 4 p. 174 1. These sunglasses are very expensive. 2. That woman is famous. 3. These pencils are blue and green. 4. That story is really funny. 5. Those bananas are ripe. 6. This morning is ideal for a walk. 7. Look at those children over there! They are in danger.
Es. 5 p. 174 1. Let’s go to the greengrocer’s to buy some fruits for the cake: cherries, strawberries and bananas. 2. The books on those sherlfes over there are very old. 3. Why don’t you help me wash the dishes? 4. The towels on the chair are all wet. 5. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to one of my favourite heroes of all time: Batman! 6. There are old coins and expensive watches in that shop window. It’s an antique dealer.
Es. 6 p. 174 1 Emily: Who are those children? Amanda: Over there? I think they’re from St Paul’s School. And those four men and women with them are their teachers. 2 Andy: Come in. This is my bedroom. Frank: Cool. I like these posters. Oh, wow! And all these comics and photos. And what is that? Andy: It’s a beanbag. Sit down! 3 Tom: What’s the time? Melissa: I’m not sure. My two watches and my phone all say different times!
Es. 1 p. 175 My dad’s name is John. He’s 38. He’s got one sister. Her name is Lisa. She’s got one child – a daughter called Julia. Julia is three years old. She’s very funny. Lisa’s husband’s name is Tony. He’s 42 years old. I like him. He’s my favourite uncle and Julia is my favourite cousin. I’ve got one brother. His name is Luke. He’s 16. That’s my family. Oh…wait a minute! My mum’s mum – my grandmother. Her name is Emily. She’s 83 years old. She makes great chocolate muffins.
Es. 2 p. 175 1. Lara’s Helen’s daughter. Lara’s her daughter. 2. Lara’s Paul’s daugter. Lara’s his daughter. 3. Kevin’s parents are Helen and Paul. Kevin’s their son. 4. Mike is Claudia’s brother. Mike’s her brother. 5. Fiona gives her dog his food.
Es. 3 p. 175 W: Hi. My name’s Walter. Where are you from? S: Hi. I’m Sonia. I’m from Canada. W: Great. Are your parents Canadian? S: No, they aren’t. My dadi s Spanish. His name is Carlos. My mum is Brazilian. Her name is Carla. W: Wow. So you’re ½ Brazilian and ½ Spanish! S: Well, not exactly. My dad’s parents are Spanish. They’re from Madrid. My mum’s dad is Brazilian but my mum’s mum isn’t. She’s from Chile! But, we’re very Canadian now. We like hockey and our favourite food is pancakes with maple syrup!
Es.4 p. 175 1. My dad’s name is Jim. He is 45. 2. My mum’s sister is Janet. She is a writer. 3. His cousin’s daughter is a teacher. 4. Our sister’s car is a Chevrolet. 5. Clare’s dog’s name is Tom.
Es. 5 p. 175 My parents’ names are Julia and Andrew. They’re from Ireland. They emigrated to the United States thirty two years ago. My grandparents live in Ireland. I often visit them. My grandma’s seventy. Her name’s Clare. My grandpa’s seventy-eight. His name’s Barry. Their house is in the countryside, but close to Dublin. They’ve got a dog. It name’s Toby. Barry’s a doctor and Clare’s a housewife. Clare makes wonderful muffins.
Es. 6 p. 175 1. ‘Where is your mum’s phone? She can’t find it.’ ‘I think it’s in the car’ 2. ‘Who are those boys’ names?’ ‘William and Neil.' 3. ‘Who is your sister’s favourite singer?’ ‘I don’t know. She likes lots of terrible singers!’ 4. ‘What colour is your grandparents’ car?’ ‘It’s grey.’ 5. ‘ Who is Steve’s new girlfriend?’ ‘A girl called Debbie. She doesn’t go to our school.’
Es. 8 p. 175 Pamela’s dad’s name’s Edward. She’s got a brother. His name is Robert. Edward’s wife’s Rose. Edward’s got two brothers. Their names are John and Richard. John didn’t get married. Richard’s got a wife. Her name’s Liz. Clare and Ben are their children. Edward, John and Richard’s parents are Frank and Mary.
Es. 1 p. 180 1. Tim and I play games on our phones before school starts. 2. You listen to a lot of music. Is this a good CD? 3. My mum and dad watch an old film every Friday. 4. We have four books a year in English. 5. My friends read newspaper on thier computers. 6. Jill: Are you alone? Jim: Yes, my parents go to work on Saturdays. 7. We have an English test every Monday morning. 8. Jack’s aunt and uncle listen to the radio all the time.
Es 2 p. 180 Nikki, aged 16 I go to the park with my friends. We have the guitar ther. Sometimes, we have picnic. We always have a good time. Mick and Sam play the drums – African drums- They’re really cool but some people in the park don’t like them. Molly, aged 16 I go shopping on Saturdays. I have lungh in a restaurant in the shopping centre. Bruce, aged 17 I don’t have much free time. I don’t have breakfast in the morning. I don’t have time – but I have a shower! On Sundays, I play snooker. It’s a great game. I don’t play computer games. I go to bed early. I always tired and sleepy.
Es. 3 p. 180 1. go, concert 2. have, bath 3. go, cinema 4. play, piano 5. play, chess 6. have, breakfast 7. go, party 8. go, youth club 9. go, put
Es. 4 p. 180 1. Read books 2. Visit friends 3.Watch films 4. read magazines 5. Watch the TV 6. Spend time alone 7. Visit a blog 8. Watch DVDs
Es. 6 p. 181 1. on 2. at 3. at 4. in 5. to 6. in 7. out 8. for 9. about 10. at 11. with 12. at
Es. 7 p. 181 1. Ø 2. a 3. the 4. Ø 5. the 6. a 7. a 8. a 9. the 10. the 11. the 12. a
Es. 8 p. 181 1. B 2. A 3. B 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. A 8. B 9. B 10. A |