Use the given indefinite pronouns to complete the following sentences.nobody – anyone – everybody - everyone – anybodysomeone – everyone – no-one - sometimesAlmost (1) __________ has heard about Leonardo da Vinci, the painter; butpractically (2) __________ knows he was al[r]
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Speaking and listening – Elementary to IntermediateLet’s talk aboutTELEVISIONConversation cardsHow often do you watch TV?How many hours per day?What kind of TV programsdo you like to watch?Do you ever watch Englishchannels? Which ones?Do you have cable TV athome?If not, w[r]
9. Pass the salt.a) Here you are.b) There you were.c) Please give it to him.d) Thanks.10. No one wants to go to Wendy’s birthday party.a) I don’t believe that she will go.b) That’s the reason, isn’t it?c) Poor Wendy.d) Rich Wendy.For more fun tests, quizzes and games log onto ww[r]
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Exercise of GerundsI. Use the correct form of verbs1. The children prefer ( watch) TV to ( read) books2. The boys like ( play) games but hate ( do) lessons3. Would you like ( go) now or shall we wait till the end?4. I can't find my favorite book. You ( see) it?5. We used[r]
11. What do you mean?12. Who do you think took the money?13. Which/what is better – wisdom or riches?14. Who do you think is right?15. What is a continent?NotesWhom is the object form of who. It is rarely used now. However, students should understand the differencebetween who and whom.[r]
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FCE Speaking - Part 1- Where are you from?- What do you like about living here?- Do you spend most of your free time on your own or with friends?- Do you prefer to be outside or inside when you have free time?- What is your favourite part of the day?- Do you enjoy shopping?- How[r]
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A. Objectives: - By the end of the elsson. Ss will be able to remember the knowledge they have learnt from Unit 6 to Unit 8 then do some exercises correctly. B. Preparation: T’s preparation:Text book. SS’ preparation: foresee the lesson, text book, notebook, workbook. C. Procedure: I. Organizati[r]
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PRESENT SIMPLE OR PRESENT CONTINUOUSChoose the correct answer.1 I listen / ‘m listening to the radio every morning.2 Be quiet! I listen / ‘m listening to the radio.3 Jill is in the kitchen. She has / ‘s having breakfast.4 She often has / having yoghurt for breakfast.5 She has / is havi[r]
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How to report WH and Yes/No questionsThere are mainly two types of questions – Wh-questions and Yes/No questions.When we report a Wh-question, we use a reporting verb like asked or enquired.Study the example given below.Direct: He said to me, ‘Where do you live?’Indirect:[r]
Speaking B1 Part 1: Selfintroduction Part 2: short talk on one topic Session 1: YOURSELF SELFINTRODUCTION: + Say Good morning Good afternoon (with smiling face) + Give your name, + Say about your family (how many people in your family, their work…) + your work (what company, in what business, your[r]
William, do you like studying English?I like studying English, and I can read well, but speaking can be difficult.It's not that bad. If you talk to your American friends every day, you'lllearnquickly.Can I ask you a question?Sure, what do you want to know?I have my boo[r]
Is daily homework necessary?I do strongly this idea that teachers should assign homework tostudents every day. There are numerous reasons why I advocate theattitude of assigning homework everyday, and I would in hereexplain a few of the most important ones.At first, homework is helpful for students[r]