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MCMiceli - pg 60-61-63 for real, pg 56-57 grammar
by MCMiceli - (2014-05-10)
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Pg 60 n 2 FOR REAL

1) A: Excuse me. Where's the toilets?

B: There are on the right on the ground.

A: Thank you very much.

2)A: Excuse me. Can you tell me where's the shop here?

B: Sure. It's on the left of the main hall. Take the lift on the second floor.

A: Thank you.

Pg 61 n 3

 1fridge magnets

2 pencil sharpener

3 pencil

4 T-shirt 

5 mug

6 postcard

7eraser

8 key ring

pg 61 n 4

I like souvenirs and I often buy them when I visit a museum.

Pg 61 n 7

For me art is ok.

 Pg 63 n 1

In UK there there are different
festivals like the Notting Hill Carnival.
It's a carnival in the
end of August each year. The art of the
festival is a spectacular
parade. There's music, decorated floats,
elaborate costumers and
dancing. My country, Fiumicello, is a great
producer of peaches.
In my country there is a festival in July each
year: It's the
peach festival. There  are roundabout and stalls.
There you
can buy peaches.

Pg 63 n 2

The article is about the Notting
Hill Carnival.  It's a carnival in the
end of August every
year. The hart of the festival is a spectacular
parade. There's
music, decorated floats, elaborate costumers and
dancing. There
are 300 food stalls selling exotic food . There's
theatre and arts
and crafts, too.

Pg 63 n 3

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

When is Notting Hill Carnival? - On Monday.

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

 How big is the carnival? - The biggest in Europe.

What can you see in the parade? - 300 stalls

Where can you listen to music at the carnival? - on 3 live stages.

Pg 63n 8

 I live in Fiumicello. My
country is a great producer of peaches. There is a
festival every
year called: peaches festival. It's in July and It's a
week long.
There is music and roundabout. There are stalls, there you
can buy
peaches or having dinner. You can eat barbecue, pasta, chips,
candy
floss and pancakes.

Pg 56 n 1 GRAMMAR

1 Be; 2 have; 3 dispense; 4 be

1 like; 2 sign; 3 pay; 4 be

1 no exist ; 2 insert; 3 be; 4 develop

1 want; 2 not agree; 3 say; 4 become

pg 56 n 2

How much had the man got?

Where did he spend in?

Why did he do that?

What did he sale?

How many bids were there?

Pg 57 n 3

We didn't watch the film, but we did watch most of it.

I didn't read a whole newspaper yesterday, but I did read the headlines.

She didn't pass her maths exam, but she did pass the all others.

Pg 57 n 4

I had my first mobile when I was 13.

There was Carla's birthday last week. Had she a party?

We saw Maria when we was on the beach yesterday.

My parents met at the university 20 years ago.

It wasn't rain yesterday.

Was there many people at the meeting?

Pg 57 n 5

have-had; get-got; be-was/were; go-went; do-did; see-saw; make-made.

Pg 57 n 6

I got up, I had breakfast, I did my homework, I met my friends.