Writing Task 2 - Sample 10: Education or Work (Band 7)Topic: Some people believe that studying at university or college is the bestroute to a successful career, while others believe that it is better to get a jobstraight after school. Discussion both views.Graduating from high s[r]
Do you spend money as they come or save them?Is it better to enjoy your money after you earn it or is it better tosave your money for the future? Today the question is a prevalenttopic undergoing serious debate. When it isplaced in front of me, I found it is really[r]
EXERCISES ON PREPOSITIONCompletethefollowingsentenceswithproperprepositions:1.We’ll buy a smaller house when the children have grownandleft home.2. The computer isn’t working. It brokethis morning.3. My headaches have been much better since I gavedrinkingcoffee.4. I turnedtheir offer because they we[r]
partner.- After that, T. asks Ss. for theiranswers.- Ss. go to the board and writedown their answers.- T. checks with the whole class.- T. provides the exercise on asmall board and explains therequirement.NOTES :1. We can use could in the if-clause to express an ability (however,the ab[r]
Test :Should &Shouldn’1. A: I have got a terrible toothache. What should I do?A) You should listen to musicB) You should eat more sweetC) You should see to a dentistD) You should study hard2. A: I am very tired.A) You shouldn't take a painkiller B) You should have a restC) You[r]
Phrasal verbs with GHere is a list of phrasal verbs beginning with G.Get around / get aboutTo get around is to travel a lot.My grandfather used to get around a lot.When news gets around, it spreads fast.The word got around that he was a spy.To get around a problem is t[r]
Introductory it exerciseWhen the subject is an infinitive phrase, the sentence often begins with it. However, when we wish to emphasizethe infinitive phrase, it can be put at the beginning, especially if it is short.Rewrite the following sentences using ‘introductory it’.1. To become a[r]
Five ways to kill your dreams0:11I dedicated the past two years to understanding how people achieve their dreams. When wethink about the dreams we have, and the dent we want to leave in the universe, it is striking tosee how big of an overlap there is between the dreams t[r]
D. to visitQuestion 10: They are raising money for charity to help _____.A. the blindB. the poorC. the muteD. the richQuestion 11: - Helen: “Can you buy me a kilo of apples?” - Daisy: “_____.”A. I’d love toB. You are welcomeC. Yes, of courseD. No, I don’tQuestion 12: The[r]
( Word Reader - Unregistered ) www.word-reader.comShould universities spend equal amount of money on sportsand librarys?For many people, academic studies play essential roles inuniversity. However, to me, students` sports activities are notless important than their studies. With advanc[r]
Change affirmative to negative without changing the meaningWe can change affirmative sentences to negative sentences without changing the meaning of the originalsentence.Study the example given below.All the students liked the program. (Affirmative) / None of the students disliked the[r]
Change degrees of comparisonThe same idea can be expressed using positive, comparative and superlative adjectives.For example, all of the three sentences given below mean the same.Supriya is the smartest girl in the class.No other girl in the class is as smart as Supriya.Supriya is smarter than any[r]
Indirect speech exerciseChange the following into indirect speech.1. Jane said, ‘Depend upon it, I will return in time.’2. He said, ‘Good bye, my friend!’3. The mother said to me, ‘Welcome home.’4. The boy said, ‘Thank you for your help.’5. He said to me, ‘I hope you are well.’6. The a[r]
7. I felt ……………………… about her performing …………………………. on the stage.a) bad; badlyb) badly; bad8. ………………………… my brother, there were ten other boys standing ………………………… the statue.a) beside; besidesb) besides; beside9. The …………………………. government policies will only push the economy ……………………………..a) backwar[r]
Sentence synthesis exerciseCombine the following sentences.1. She has many shortcomings. But she is a nice woman at heart.2. Winston Churchill was a great statesman. He was also a writer.3. He has a lot of money. But he leads a miserable life.4. They decided to disperse the meeting. Al[r]
A high-paying job vs. family?Some people are so dedicated to their jobs, that they are willing tospend as many hours as possible in their office, while neglecting theirfamilies and friends. Others stay at work long hours only for the sakeof the money they get. For my part, no matter ho[r]
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Collocations with -ing formsHere is a list of collocations with –ing forms.A balancing actThis expression is used to refer to a situation that requires careful handling of opinions, views or activities.An eating disorderAn eating disorder is a psychological or medical problem. People s[r]