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GSardella - Grammar and Vocabulary Pratice
by GSardella - (2013-11-01)
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ESERCIZI STARTER

  • Pag 16 n 12

There are two beds, one for my brother and the other for me. The mein colour is orange. There is a orange desk, a large wardrobe, a chair and a library. There isn’t a computer. On the wall there is a small calendary but there isn’t any poster. They are on the door.

  • Pag 20 n 1

In the pictures I can see an happy family composed of a mother, a father and two little childrea, a girl and a boy; a DVD player; a big red and white English house with a red door and a lot of windows; a microwave; a plate of delicious fish and chips; an old mobile phone; some bananas and a wonderful resort near the sea with swimming pools.

  • Pag 20 n 2a
  1. There are seventeen million families in the UK. The average family has got one or two children.
  2. The average house has got five rooms. There is a microwave, a CD player, a computer and an Internet connection.
  3. Many families have also got pets, a dog or a cat, and drive one or two cars.
  4. The nation’s favourite dishes are fish and chips, curry and pizza. And bananas are the favourite fruits.
  5. The top holiday destinations aren’t in the UK. They are Spain and France.
  • Pag 20 n 3
  1. I think the favourite foods are pizza, pasta and other Italian food.
  2. The top holiday destination are the Milan, Venice and Rome, France and England.
  • Pag 22 n 1
  1. Kete and Joe are from France.
  2. I’ve got one brother. He’s twelve.
  3. Mark hasn’t got a computer.
  4. Where are you from?
  5. Is Edinburgh your favourite city? No, it isn’t.
  • Pag 22 n 2
  1. Is Jake in the band? No, he isn’t.
  2. Are your friends in the classroom? Yes, they are.
  3. Is there a computer in the garage? No, there isn’t.
  4. Are there any museums in Paris? Yes, there are.
  5. Has your house got twenty rooms? No, it hasn’t.
  • Pag 22 n 3
  1. Fourteen
  2. Thirty-one
  3. Fifty-two
  4. Seventy
  5. Ninety-eight
  • Pag 22 n 4
  1. Sara’s new bicycle is white
  2. Those boys are from Paris. They are French.
  3. The teacher is German. She’s from Germany.
  4. Tom’s T-shirts are in the wardrobe.
  5. I’ve got two pens and a calculator in my panicil case.
  • Pag 22 n 5
  1. How do you spell it?
  2. What’s your surname?
  3. What’s youe email address?
  4. How old are you?
  5. What’s your date of birth?
  • Pag 22 n 6
  1. Turn on the computer.
  2. Listen to your teacher.
  3. Read the text.
  4. Don’t write on the board.
  5. Don’t talk in class.
  • Pag 32 n 1
  1. Dance
  2. Remember birthdays
  3. Juggle
  4. Surf
  5. Act
  6. Do maths in your head
  7. Tell jokes
  8. Paint
  9. Play a musical instrument
  10. Ride a bike
  • Pag 33 n 4b
  1. Can you skateboard? No, I can’t.
  2. I’m not interested in football. It’s boring.
  3. Catherine’s good at music. She plays three musical instruments.
  4. My friend and I can’t do maths. We hate it.
  5. My dad can paint well. He’s good at art.
  • Pag 33 n 7

I can act and do maths in my head. I’m good at play the flute, remember birthdays and ride a bike. I’m not very well at paint and dance. I’m terrible at surf and juggle.

  • Pag 34 n 8
  1. We are driving to our new home!
  2. Harry is listening to his mp3 player.
  3. Mum and dad are carrying boxes.
  4. They’re saying hallo to our new neihbours.
  5. Harry is sending a text message.
  6. Mum and dad are drinking coffee in the kitchen.
  7. I’m helping mum and dad.
  8. We’re eatig a pizza.
  • pag 34 n 10
  1. terry is saying goodbye to her friends.
  2. We’re playing tennis.
  3. Ian and Lesley are cooking a meal.
  4. William is talking on his mobile phone.
  5. I’m writing an email.