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VIII. Complete the conversation with the words given in the box, then practice it with your partner. do o’clock likes like and you joke afternoon take Mai:
Do you (1) ___go___ roller skating, Mike?
Nick: Yes, I do. I go roller-skating every Saturday!
Mai: Oh, really? Where?
Nick: Well, I go to the park with my friends after school, at about five (2)___a'clock___. We roller-skate for about an hour and then we go home
Mai: I go roller-skating too – but I go on Sunday. I go to the market with my mother in the morning, and then I (3) __take__ our dog for a walk. Then in the (4) afternoon_____ I go to the park with my mother.
Nick: Your mother?
Mai: Yes, she (5) ___goes___ roller-skating too, and she’s really good!
Nick: And what do you do on Sunday evening?
Mai: Oh, I usually go out with my friends. We have a drink together or go to the cinema. (6) __Would you like to drink together or go to the cinema___?
Nick: Oh, on Sunday I (7)_____do____ my homework.
Mai: What? Is that a (8) ___wrong_____? Nick: No! It’s true!
Mai: Oh, Nick! Get a life!
Fill in the blanks with suitable words in the box below. There are some extra words.
often looking need subject which true more draw many limit carefully person that fast exact
Drawing has always been a very popular hobby. Young children draw with a pencil soon as they can hold one. Drawing is (1) often seen as a special skill, and it is (2) true that some people seem to draw perfect pictures without any effort. Yet drawing, like writing, can be learnt; you can (3) draw accurately if you work really hard at it. Drawing is first of all about looking (4) carefully. It sounds easy to say that all you (5) need to do is look at things, but it really isn't that simple. The best way to draw a familiar (6) subject is to imagine that you are (7) looking at it for the first time.
Nowadays, there are (8) more courses and materials available than ever before, (9) which means that you can experiment to improve your skills. The only (10) limit is your imagination.
Write a verb form the box in the correct form, present simple or present continuous, in each gap. Use the words in brackets with the verb. Use contractions where possible. You can use the verbs more than once
contact/do/drive/focus/go/happen/have/like/look/need/say/sound/take/think/try/work
Sandy: Hey, George! How's things? What (1) (you) are you doing
George: Hi, Sandy!Fine(2) (I/just) I'm just doing some research for that history project
Sandy: (3) (How/it) is it going ?
George:Yeah, (4) (it/well) it's going well, thanks. The website (5) (I) I'm looking at now is very good . It's got loads of useful information.
Sandy: Great!Listen, the reason (6) (I) I contact you it that my (7) (mum) mum drives past the library every morning on the way to work, and (8) (she) she says she can give you a lift tomorrow morning, if you like
George: Wow, that's really kind of her, but actually (9) (it) doesn't take long to walk there from here, so (10) ( she) she doesn't need to worry. Can you thank her for me, though?
Sandy: Sure!
George: (11) (what) ......................... with your project? (12) (you) ............................ a title yet?
Sandy: No (13) (I/even) ...................... a topic yet!(14) (I/really) I'm really focus on it at the moment, though. (15) (I) I have to finish my physics project first.
George: Why (16) (you) don't you try something on the second World War? That's interesting
Sandy: No, (17) (I) I don't like wars! I'd rather do something(18)(that) that works more on social history
George: Like what?
Sandy: Like the role of women in the Industrial Revolution
George:(19) (that) That sounds good
Sandy:(20) (you) You think so? Okay. Maybe I'll do that, then.
Hmmmmm =))
In this week’s programme we’ll share with you some cool ways to hang out with your best friends after a busy week at school. Basically you can hang out indoors. If you like staying indoors, ask your parents if you can invite one or two friends over. Make some popcorn! Watch a movie! It’s more comfortable than going to a cinema! Or if you’re feeling creative, you can make crafts together. You’ll feel satisfied once you finish something. If you fancy being outdoors, play some sports together. Football, badminton, biking… you name it! Or it can simply be a relaxing walk in the park. All these activities are good for your physical health. Do you prefer something more exciting? Go downtown and to do some people watch. It’s fun. If you like something more organised, go to cultural centres, libraries, and museums. Educate yourself while having fun!
1. What is the topic of the paragraph ?
-> The topic of the paragraph is some cool ways to hang out with your best friends.
2. What are two mains ways does the programme suggest you ca nhang out with your friends ?
-> They are hanging out indoors and outdoors.
3. How do you feel when you watch a movie at home ?
-> It's more comfortable than going to the cinema.
4. Which outdoor activities can you take part in ?
-> Playing some sports together such as badminton, football, biking,...
5. Where should you go if you like something more organised ?
-> If we like something more organised, we should go to the culture centres , libraries and museums.
IV, Put a suitable word from the box into the space to complete the paragraph.
hope | careful | hands | dangerous | feeling | lucky | well | worried | injury | hurt | accident | sorry |
Dear Lan,
I was so ....(1) sorry.... to hear about your ....(2) accident..... . Your husband told me what happened and I was very ....(3) worried...... . Burns on the ...(4) hands... can be very (5) dangerous..... . However, the doctor said that your ....(6) injury.... was not serious so you are very (7) lucky........ . You should be more (8) careful........ when you are cooking with oil.
I'm going to visit you this weekend to see how you are. I (9) hope...... that you are already (10) feeling........ better and that your hands do not (11) hurt....... too much.
Get(12) well............ soon.
All my love,
Phuong.
Blake: What do you fancy doing?
Cheryl How (1) ABOUT downloading a film?
Blake: All right. What about Love, Rosie?
Cheryl: That sounds like a romantic comedy. I'm not really (2) INTO that kind of thing.
Blake: Well, you might (3) RATHER Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
Cheryl: It’s popular, but I'd prefer to see (4) SOMETHING more believable.
Blake: I fancy Race. It’s a drama and it (5) STARS Stephan James.
Cheryl: Yes, I'd (6) PREFER watch that, too.
Blake: Great!