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Write three words to describe each season.

dry • freezing • snowy • sunny • cold • hot

WINTER SUMMER

... ...

... ...

... ...

Circle the correct answer.

1. library / hotel 2. swimming pool / toyshop 3. chemist’s / post office

4. factory / restaurant 5. church / shopping centre

Complete the sentences. Use the words from Exercise 2.

1. Did you post the letter at the ... ?

2. I bought a children’s bicycle in the ... .

3. You can see people making things in a ... .

4. Meet me for dinner at the ... .

VOCABULARY

NAME

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1

1

2

1 2

freezing

3

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Circle the correct answer.

1. Jill is / are from Alaska.

2. Are / Is the school near the toyshop?

3. The children am not / aren’t at home.

4. I am / is on the top of the hill.

5. Is / Are the winters cold in Alaska?

Complete the sentences according to the pictures. Use the correct form of have got.

1. Greg ... a jacket.

2. Donna ... a black hat.

3. Greg and Donna ... boots.

4. Greg and Donna ... trainers.

5. Greg ... an umbrella.

Answer the questions. Use the correct form of to be and have got.

1. When is your birthday?

...

2. Have you got a bicycle?

...

3. Has your school got a swimming pool?

...

Complete the sentences with the words below. There are more words than you need.

cats • cat’s • their • theirs • mine • your • yours

1. Have you got a pencil? I can’t find ... .

2. The ... food is in the dish on the floor.

3. My parents bought a new car. That red one is ... .

4. Sam, what’s ... sister’s name?

4

5

has got

Donna Greg

mine

GRAMMAR

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Match the words to the pictures.

brave • angry • surprised • frightened • nervous • calm

1. ... 2. ... 3. ... 4. ...

5. ... 6. ...

Circle the correct answer.

1. John doesn’t understand his homework. He is frustrated / guilty.

2. I slept for ten hours. I feel common / great.

3. Did you hear the terrible / fantastic news? We’re buying a new car.

4. We haven’t got tickets for the concert. It’s disappointing / original.

5. My friend has got a new bicycle. I’m strange / jealous.

6. My mum makes delicious / excited chocolate cakes.

VOCABULARY

NAME

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2

1

2

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Circle the correct answers.

Helen usually 1. go / goes to a restaurant on her birthday. She 2. don’t like / doesn’t like big

birthday parties. Helen’s friends 3. celebrate / celebrates her birthday with her. They

4. buy / buys her presents. Helen 5. love / loves opening her presents. She always

6. feel / feels excited.

Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Continuous.

1. Dave ... (organise) the music for the party at the moment.

2. Fred and Tammy ... (put) presents under the table.

3. Jenny ... (not sit) near the food table.

4. ... you ... (bake) biscuits now?

5. We ... (wait) for you. Please hurry!

Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple or the Present

Continuous.

1. The children ... (play) at a party at the moment.

2. I ... (celebrate) my birthday every September.

3. My grandmother ... (give) me great presents every year.

4. Brad ... (not write) invitations for the party now.

5. A disc jockey ... (choose) the music at celebrations.

Answer the questions about yourself.

1. What do you usually do at 9.00 am?

...

2. What is your mum doing right now?

...

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GRAMMAR

4

is organising

5

are playing

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What is she wearing? Label each item.

glove • sunglasses • jacket • blouse • boot • handbag • earring • belt • scarf • shirt

Match the adjectives in A to their opposites in B.

A B

1. old-fashioned ... a. casual

2. expensive ... b. plain

3. elegant ... c. trendy

4. narrow ... d. soft

5. patterned ... e. cheap

6. stiff ... f. thin

7. thick ... g. wide

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NAME

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3

1

2

sunglasses

1

2

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4

5

6

7

8

9

10

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Match the base form of the verbs in A to their past form in B.

A B

1. wear ... a. left

2. leave ... b. sold

3. go ... c. got

4. sell ... d. wore

5. get ... e. had

6. have ... f. went

Complete the text with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple.

Jenny and I 1. ... (spend) a long time at the shopping centre yesterday. Jenny

2. ... (want) to buy new jeans. I 3. ... (look) at black skirts.

We 4. ... (not find) anything we 5. ... (like), so we

6. ... (eat) pizza and 7. ... (walk) around. Then we

8. ... (go) home happy, but without any new clothes.

Write questions with the words below. Use the Past Simple.

1. you / tidy / your room / yesterday

...

2. your teacher / give / English homework / last week

...

3. where / you / go / last night

...

4. what / your friends / do / last night

...

Circle the correct answer.

1. There was / There were a beautiful bracelet in the shop.

2. Were there / Was there any snow last week?

3. There wasn’t / There weren’t any trainers in my size.

4. Was there / Were there any cheap clothes in the market?

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GRAMMAR

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5

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spent

Did you tidy your room yesterday?

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Match each word to the correct picture.

horns • eyebrows • teeth • knees • wings tongue • tail • claws • fur • back

... ... ... ... ...

... ... ... ... ...

Match the beginnings of the sentences in A to their endings in B.

A B

1. A tiger has got ... a. are very wide.

2. Giraffes and ostriches have got ... b. a long tail.

3. An owl’s wings ... c. long necks.

4. There are many teeth in ... d. horns.

5. Antelopes have got ... e. an elephant’s back.

6. You can ride on ... f. a shark’s mouth.

Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Continuous.

1. At 10 am on Monday, Susan ... (sit) in the sun.

2. Ellen and Frank ... (wear) new jeans yesterday.

3. Dad ... (drive) home at 10 o’clock last night.

4. The man ... (not work) at the post office last week.

5. When he arrived, we ... (wash) our car.

6. Ken ... (run) in the park yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock.

7. I ... (not sleep) all afternoon.

VOCABULARY

NAME

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4

1

2

1

fur 4

1 2 3 5

9

6 7 8 10

3

GRAMMAR

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Put the words in the correct order to make questions.

1. Dad / driving / was / all afternoon

...

2. visiting / were / at 5.00 / you / a friend

...

3. where / was / Mum / yesterday evening / running

...

4. you / doing / what / were / all morning

...

5. was / crying / at 12 o’clock / who

...

Circle the correct answer.

1. I rode / was riding my bicycle when it started to rain.

2. My sister was sleeping / slept while I was watching TV.

3. Were you studying when the phone rang / was ringing?

4. The robber was running away when the police were arriving / arrived.

5. Were you resting / Did you rest when I called?

4

Was Dad driving all afternoon?

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Circle the correct answer.

suitcase / sail tourist / tour bus land / take off sightseeing / reservation desk

travel brochure /

passport rail pass / ticket get into / get on ride on / ride in

Complete the sentences with the words below.

get off • travel agency • drive • take • youth hostel

1. Many young people stay in a ... when they travel.

2. I’m going to buy the aeroplane ticket at a ... .

3. Do you ... the bus to work every day?

4. We will ... the train at the next stop.

5. We will ... to London next summer in our new car.

Complete the sentences below. Use be going to and the verbs in brackets.

1. Jane ... (take) the bus to work tomorrow.

2. My grandparents ... (travel) around the world.

3. I ... (see) a film this week.

4. You ... (do) your homework soon.

5. We ... (not study) for the test later today.

VOCABULARY

NAME

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5

1

4

1 2 3

8

5 6 7

2

youth hostel

3

GRAMMAR

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Complete Bob’s predictions with the verbs in brackets. Use will.

One day ...

1. ... I ... (drive) a big car.

2. ... my parents ... (stop) working.

3. ... tourists ... (fly) to the moon.

4. ... we ... (not travel) in electric cars.

5. ... the world ... (not have) pollution.

Complete the sentences. Use the verbs in brackets and the Present Continuous with future

meaning.

1. We ... (go) on holiday tomorrow.

2. My mum ... (drive) me to a friend today.

3. I ... (not play) Monopoly later this evening.

4. My sister ... (not have) dinner at home tomorrow.

5. Linda ... (fly) to London tomorrow.

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will drive

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Circle eight types of TV programmes in the puzzle and write the words below.

c h m u s i c g z l e

o b r a c e l e t r p

m w l o a l o c s e s

e l n v r e b o o a p

d n e c t c l o a l o

y y w r o a q k i i r

s n s u o p x i t t t

u e o c n f v n u y s

l a r r s n g g a e v

d o c u m e n t a r y

1. c ...

2. d ...

3. m ...

4. c ...

5. s ...

6. c ...

7. r... TV

8. the n ...

Circle the correct answer.

calf / goat jellyfish / tadpole frog / mouse pig / piglet

chick / duck hen / duckling

Name five baby animals. Use words from Exercise 2.

1. ... 4. ...

2. ... 5. ...

3. ...

VOCABULARY

NAME

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6

1

omedy

2

3

4

1 2 3

5 6

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Circle the correct answer.

1. If you complain to your teacher, she ... .

a. will listen b. is listening c. listens

2. Unless he ... soon, we won’t have time for a game.

a. will arrive b. arrived c. arrives

3. If you ... action films, you will enjoy Brad Pitt’s new film.

a. will like b. like c. liked

4. If you ... now, you won’t finish today.

a. won’t start b. starts c. don’t start

5. If Dennis swims this afternoon, he ... tennis.

a. plays b. doesn’t play c. won’t play

Complete the sentences. Use the First Conditional.

1. If the aeroplane ... (leave) now, it will land on time.

2. We will be warm if the sun ... (shine).

3. Unless it ... (rain), I won’t take an umbrella.

4. We will visit the Eiffel Tower if we ... (travel) to Paris.

5. If Mum ... (want) a new car, she will buy one.

6. The baby will cry if she ... (not eat) now.

Circle the correct answers.

1. If Dianne bakes / will bake a cake, she brings / will bring it to class.

2. Will you see / Do you see Simon if you go / will go to the party?

3. He doesn’t succeed / won’t succeed unless he will study / studies.

4. Mary will be / is cold if she doesn’t wear / won’t wear a coat.

5. If Ian doesn’t wake up / won’t wake up early, he won’t go / goes running.

6. Unless you drive / drove me to the cinema, I won’t go / don’t go.

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Match the words to the pictures.

... desert ... waterfall ... hill ... cave

... jungle ... mountain ... sea

... river ... volcano ... beach

Circle the correct answer.

1. Bring me the toaster / kettle and I’ll make you some coffee.

2. I am going to rest on the sofa / dishwasher.

3. It‘s very hot. Please turn on the air conditioner / washing machine.

4. My dad always sits in his curtains / armchair and watches TV.

5. Please put the food in the fridge / bath. It must stay cold.

6. The bread will be ready soon. It’s still in the sink / oven.

7. Don’t walk on the rug / tap. I’m cleaning it.

Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets.

1. William is ... (thin) John.

2. English is ... (easy) French.

3. A shark is ... (dangerous) a sheep.

4. Soap operas are ... (popular) documentaries.

VOCABULARY

NAME

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7

1

a

b

c

d

f

g h

i

j e

a

2

thinner than

3

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Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.

1. Cake is ... (sweet) food in this cupboard.

2. Friday is ... (busy) day of the week at the department store.

3. This isn’t ... (colourful) dress in the shop.

4. This armchair is ... (comfortable) chair in our house.

Circle the correct answer.

1. This water is ... for swimming. It’s freezing.

a. too cold b. cold enough

2. These old, torn jeans aren’t ... for your family’s formal party.

a. too elegant b. elegant enough

3. This photograph is ... to see.

a. too dark b. dark enough

4. Is 16 ... to drive a car?

a. old enough b. too old

Circle the correct answer.

1. I’ve got a new game. Can you play with me / him?

2. Some cats were playing in my garden. I enjoyed watching it / them.

3. Faye and I are hungry. My mother will give her / us some lunch.

4. You look tired. I’ll help you / him finish your work.

5. I love this new game. Can we play it / him? the sweetest

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Circle the correct answer.

1. Detectives look for clues / murder.

2. There were fingerprints / suspects on the glass.

3. The police officers caught the robber in the middle of the body / burglary.

4. Crime scene investigators / victims try to solve crimes.

5. Did the police officer arrest / rob the men?

Circle five professions in the puzzle.

y s o s m q c a i b

d y v a c t o r b a

s a u q j w m k x l

v b h e d f e j t l

c d c s g t d c h e

a a c a s h i e r t

f a z s c m a v x d

v x z s a v n d f a

c f z i x s d f x n

v b m s n r r e s c

a f c t n v h t e e

c l e a n e r g d r

Complete the sentences with the words from Exercise 2.

1. The ... is washing the floor now.

2. The ... has given me too much money.

3. A ... can make you laugh.

4. A ... exercises for hours every day.

5. An ... works on stage.

VOCABULARY

NAME

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8

1

2

3

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Circle the correct answer.

1. My friend ... in a hotel since 2005.

a. have worked b. has worked c. haven’t worked

2. The detective ... to the crime scene.

a. hasn’t been b. have been c. haven’t been

3. You ... those jeans for three days.

a. has worn b. have worn c. hasn’t worn

4. We ... our lunch yet.

a. have had b. has had c. haven’t had

5. The photographer ... the actor’s picture.

a. have just taken b. haven’t just taken c. has just taken

Circle the correct answer.

1. The guard has just / yet arrived at the museum.

2. The rock star has already / since sung three songs.

3. The lorry has just / yet left the garage.

4. The comedian hasn’t told any funny jokes just / yet.

5. I haven’t slept for / since yesterday.

6. We haven’t written any e-mails for / since three days.

7. My aunt has been in France for / since two years.

Write questions for the answers. Use the Present Perfect Simple.

1. ...

Yes, the boys have already prepared for the test.

2. . ...

No, Mum hasn’t given her money to the cashier yet.

3. ...

Yes, the rain has stopped.

4. ...

No, our neighbours haven’t complained about our dog.

5. ...

No, I haven’t done ballet since I was 10.

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Complete the puzzle.

1 2 3

Across

4

Down

5 6

7 8 9

10

Write a sport from Exercise 1 next to the equipment below.

1. golf club ...

2. mask and snorkel ...

3. skates ...

4. trainers ...

5. bat ...

6. racket ...

7. helmet ...

Write C next to the countable nouns and U next to the uncountable nouns.

... 1. owl ... 4. helmet

... 2. rain ... 5. tea

... 3. passport ... 6. homework

VOCABULARY

NAME

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9

1

2

r a l l y i n g

4 2

1 3 5

7 10

6 8 9

golf

3

GRAMMAR

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Circle the correct answer.

1. Dad gave me ... snorkel for my birthday.

a. an b. some c. a

2. The museum has got ... original painting.

a. a b. the c. an

3. Look at ... beautiful stars!

a. a b. the c. an

4. Do you play ... games at school?

a. some b. the c. any

5. I saw ... hiking boots in the shop.

a. any b. a c. some

Circle the correct answer.

1. I don’t want a lot of / many food for dinner.

2. There were a little / a few guards at the castle.

3. She hasn’t got much / many time.

4. There were much / many tourists on the bus.

Complete the questions with How much or How many.

1. ... players are there in the team?

2. ... rain fell last night?

3. ... popcorn do we need?

4. ... golf clubs are there in the bag?

Complete the questions with Is there or Are there. Then answer the questions.

1. ... trees in a park?

...

2. ... a camera in your bag?

...

3. ... any computers in your classroom?

...

4. ... any water in the dog’s dish?

...

4

5

6

7

How many

Are there

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Circle six types of music. Then label the pictures below.

... ... ...

... ... ...

Circle the correct answer.

1. I love music, so I play the guitar / play video games every day.

2. Do you like art? Do you collect stamps / paint pictures?

3. When I attend concerts / go shopping, I usually buy clothes.

4. At home, I often read magazines / go out.

5. I’ve broken my leg, so I can’t play sport / meet friends for a few weeks.

6. We must find information for the science project. Let’s practise the piano / surf the Net.

Circle the correct answer.

1. Cows can / can’t fly.

2. Can / Could he walk when he was a year old?

3. When you’re at the library, you can / can’t talk on your mobile phone.

VOCABULARY

NAME

REINFORCEMENT

10

1

jazz

4 5 6

1 2 3

2

3

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Complete the sentences with must of musn’t.

1. Students ... shout at the teacher.

2. Parents ... take care of their children.

3. You ... pollute the environment.

4. Everybody ... get to work on time.

Circle the correct answer.

1. Charlie ... meet his friends today.

a. has to b. have to

2. I ... practise the piano every day.

a. have to b. doesn’t have to

3. The guards ... clean the museum.

a. doesn’t have to b. don’t have to

4. You ... lie to people.

a. mustn’t b. don’t have to

5. It’s the weekend! We ... get up early.

a. mustn’t b. don’t have to

Jane is taking care of her brothers at the weekend. Complete the dialogue. Use should or

shouldn’t.

Jane: What 1. ... I do with the boys at the weekend?

Mum: You 2. ... play games they like.

Jane: 3. ... we play video games?

Mum: Yes, but they 4. ... play them for hours! And remember, Jane, the boys

5. ... get to bed on time and they 6. ... eat too many sweets!

4

5

mustn’t

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