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I study English for 6 hours per week in secondary school. For 1 hour each week we have conversation classes with a (1)___native__ speaker of English where we talk about topics (2)__such__ as drugs, politics anf culture. I know it’s really good opportunity to practice my spoken English, (3)___but__ I never made a contribution to discussion. It’s not (4)____that____ I don’t have an opinion, or that I’m shy, but more that I don’t have the Vocabulary to express my views. I feel really Fustrated at the end of the lesson. Nobody (5)__else____ in group seems to have the same problem.
Katalin
I’m a 24 years old business student (6)___from__ Malaysia and I’ve been attending English class at night school for the past 5 years. Up to now, I (7)__have___ considered myself to be a good student. Last month, I went to Britian to (8)___visit__ my relatives there and it was awful. (9)__People___ fould understand my pronunciation and I couldn’t understand them either. What went wrong? My English teacher is very good and I always (10) ___score____ the highest in grammar test.
C Write one word in each gap
Anti- fashion by Lisa Wilkinson
If you ask me, it's high time they (i) ..........did............... away with fashion. I've had enough of it. Just when I think I've finally got it right, I pop (2) ...........in.............. a clothes shop to find that they've changed all the rules! One minute it's cool to wear brand new expensive stuff, and the next you have to take all that (3) ..........take off............... and wear clothes that look as if they've been handed (4) .........down................ by your grandma. You can't win! Well, I've torn (5) ..............up........... my fashion magazines and adopted anti-fashion. It's an idea that has grown (6) .......out............. of frustration and, to be honest, a lack of money to spend on yet another dress that I only wear once. I started by drawing (7) .............up............ a plan. I decided to line all my clothes (8) .............up............ together, try them all (9) ............on............. and give to charity anything that either didn't fit or suit me. Then, I wouldn't buy any more new clothes until something wore (io) ..........out............... . I went (ii) ..........over............... my plan again, and knew that I would have to be tough with myself. After all, I'd spent a lot of money on some of that stuff. Finally, I plucked up the courage to do it. It felt a little bit like being a child again, dressing (12) ............up............. in your mum's clothes, but I also felt a great sense of freedom. That was a year ago and, although I occasionally see something and think, 'Oh, that's gorgeous!', I haven't bought any clothes. If you ever come over to my house and I (13) ................show......... you around my bedroom, you might see last season's fashions, but you'll also see a woman who feels free. And that's anti-fashion. Do you think it'll catch (14) .....on.................... ?
Write one word in each gap
Anti- fashion by Lisa Wilkinson
If you ask me, it's high time they (i) ..........did............... away with fashion. I've had enough of it. Just when I think I've finally got it right, I pop (2) ...........in.............. a clothes shop to find that they've changed all the rules! One minute it's cool to wear brand new expensive stuff, and the next you have to take all that (3) ..........take off............... and wear clothes that look as if they've been handed (4) .........down................ by your grandma. You can't win! Well, I've torn (5) ..............up........... my fashion magazines and adopted anti-fashion. It's an idea that has grown (6) .......out............. of frustration and, to be honest, a lack of money to spend on yet another dress that I only wear once. I started by drawing (7) .............up............ a plan. I decided to line all my clothes (8) .............up............ together, try them all (9) ............on............. and give to charity anything that either didn't fit or suit me. Then, I wouldn't buy any more new clothes until something wore (io) ..........out............... . I went (ii) ..........over............... my plan again, and knew that I would have to be tough with myself. After all, I'd spent a lot of money on some of that stuff. Finally, I plucked up the courage to do it. It felt a little bit like being a child again, dressing (12) ............up............. in your mum's clothes, but I also felt a great sense of freedom. That was a year ago and, although I occasionally see something and think, 'Oh, that's gorgeous!', I haven't bought any clothes. If you ever come over to my house and I (13) ................show......... you around my bedroom, you might see last season's fashions, but you'll also see a woman who feels free. And that's anti-fashion. Do you think it'll catch (14) .....on.................... ?
Read the text and think of the word which best fits each gap (76-85). Use only ONE WORD in each gap. Write your answer on YOUR ANSWER part.
This summer, a group of 16-year-old students are taking (76)_____part____ in a three-week programme designed to teach them new skills and (77)____get_____ them used to working with people they have never met before. (78)____If___ things go according to plans, in two years’ time, nearly one in six teenagers will be involved in the programme with (79)____the_____ eventually aim of offering it to (80)____the_____ young person in the country. So far, every group has (81)____a____ two weeks living (82)___far_____ from home (many for the first time), initially on an outdoor course, with activities, (83)____such____ as rock climbing, rafting, and trekking, and then spending a week in self-catering accommodation where they are planning and setting (84)____up____ a volunteering project. At the moment, the students are putting their plans into action not (85)____only____by cooking for themselves but also by organizing a night outside sleeping rough in order to raise money for a local homeless shelter.
*Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or -ing form.
Scotland was the perfect place (1) ...to grow up... (grow up). My parents had spent years (2) ..saving up...(save up) because they wanted (3) ....to buy... (buy) a small farmhouse in the Scottish Highlands. Shortly after I was born their dream came true and our new life in the country
began. To begin with, I was probably too young (4) .....to appreciate..... (appreciate) the fresh air an breathtaking views, but as I grew up I began (5) .....to enjoy.... (enjoy) exploring the unspoilt countryside. I soon got used to (6) ....to having.... (have) to walk miles to the shops, and since it was too far (7) ......to travel.... (travel) to the nearest primary school, my parents did their
best (8) ......educating.... (educate) me at home. However, I never felt lonely and was usually too busy (9) ....to help.. (help) my father on the land to worry about( 10) ..not having....(not/have) any friends. My brothers and sisters were also starting (11) ...to grow up... (grow up) fast and we had no difficulty (12) ....to amuse.... (amuse) ourselves for hours on end. When I reached the age of eleven, my parents decided it was time (13).....to sent.... (send) me to secondary school as they didn’t feel they were capable of (14) ...providing... (provide) me with
the range of skills I would need for my future life. This would involve (15)......traveling.... (travel) twenty miles to the nearest town and twenty miles back. I was sorry (16) .....saying.... (say) goodbye to my old way of life, but at the same time I looked forward (17) ...mixing... (mix)
with new people. After (18)....finishing.... (finish) school I was forced (19) ....to move... (move) to Edinburgh to look for work and I have now made the city my home. Although I love the cosmopolitan lifestyle, I sometimes can’t help (20) ...wishing.. (wish) I was back in the
Highlands.
Read the text and think of the word which best fits each gap (76-85). Use only ONE WORD in each gap. Write your answer on YOUR ANSWER part.
This summer, a group of 16-year-old students are taking (76)_____part____ in a three-week programme designed to teach them new skills and (77)____get_____ them used to working with people they have never met before. (78)____If___ things go according to plans, in two years’ time, nearly one in six teenagers will be involved in the programme with (79)____the_____ eventually aim of offering it to (80)____the_____ young person in the country. So far, every group has (81)____a____ two weeks living (82)___far_____ from home (many for the first time), initially on an outdoor course, with activities, (83)____such____ as rock climbing, rafting, and trekking, and then spending a week in self-catering accommodation where they are planning and setting (84)____up____ a volunteering project. At the moment, the students are putting their plans into action not (85)____only____by cooking for themselves but also by organizing a night outside sleeping rough in order to raise money for a local homeless shelter.