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AOngaro - 1ALS - Grammar
by AOngaro - (2014-05-03)
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Exercise number 1 page 60.

1   LAWRENCE   Excuse me. Where’s the shop?

     WOMAN   It’s on the right of the main hall. Take the lift to the second floor.

     LAWRENCE Thank you very much.

2   ANDY Excuse me. May I take a photo of this?

     MUSEUM ATTENDANT No, you can’t. but you can draw it.

     ANDY Ah, right. OK.

3    LAWRENCE Excuse me. Can you tell me where the toilets are, please?

      MUSEUM ATTENDANT   Sure. They’re the ground door on the left over there.

      LAWRENCE   Cheers, mate.

4    JORDAN   Hey, there’s Andy over there.

      LAWRENCE   But look at all the people!

      JORDAN   Excuse me. Can we get through, please? Thank you.

 

Exercise number 2 page 60.    

1    LAWRENCE   Excuse me. Where’s the café?

      WOMAN   It’s on the right of the seminar room. Take the lift to the second floor.

      LAWRANCE   Thank you.

 

Exercise number 3 page 61.

A   key ring 8

B  postcards 1

C  mug 5

D  pencil 3

E  eraser 7

F  T-shirt 4

G  fridge magnets 6

H  pencil sharpener 2

Exercise number 4 page 61.

A  I like the pencil. It’s a nice colour.

B  I often buy souvenirs when I visit a museum.

 

Exercise number 1 page 63.

In the UK there are the Notting Hill Carnival, the Glastonbury festival and the Diwali, the Festival of Lights.

 

Exercise number 2 page 63.

I think the article is about the Notting Hill Carnival.

 

Exercise number 3 page 63.

1   How often does the carnival take place? Every August.

2   When is Notting Hill Carnival? On Sunday and Monday.

3   What is the origin of the carnival? It was a small West Indian event.

4   How long is the carnival? The biggest in Europe.

5   What can you see in the parade? Decorated floats, music and dancing.

6   Where can you listen to music at the carnival? On three live stages.