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Learning English Step by Step p2

The document provides a form for writing personal details with fields for title, name, address, contact information, age, date of birth, nationality, occupation, marital status, and number of children. It also includes lists of numbers, days of the week, months, and vocabulary words starting with each letter to practice writing.

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Learning English Step by Step p2

The document provides a form for writing personal details with fields for title, name, address, contact information, age, date of birth, nationality, occupation, marital status, and number of children. It also includes lists of numbers, days of the week, months, and vocabulary words starting with each letter to practice writing.

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Practise writing your personal details with this form:

Please use capital letters

Mr/Mrs/Miss/Ms:

First Name:

Surname:

Address:

Post Code:

Telephone Number:

Mobile Number:

Email Address:

Age:

5.
Date of Birth: / /

Nationality:

Occupation:

Marital Status:

Number of Children:

6.
Numbers 1-30:
Name:
1.
Date: 2.
3.
4.
Days of the week:
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Months of the year:
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.

7.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday

January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September,

October, November, December

spring, summer, autumn, winter

0 zero 18 eighteen
¼ quarter 19 nineteen
½ half 20 twenty
¾ three quarters 21 twenty one
1 one 10 ten
2 two 20 twenty
3 three 30 thirty
4 four 40 forty
5 five 50 fifty
6 six 60 sixty
7 seven 70 seventy
8 eight 80 eighty
9 nine 90 ninety
10 ten 100 one hundred
11 eleven 101 one hundred and one
12 twelve 1,000 one thousand
13 thirteen 1,001 one thousand and
one
14 fourteen 10,000 ten thousand
15 fifteen 100,000 one hundred
thousand
16 sixteen 1,000,000 one million
17 seventeen 1,000,000,000 one billion

8.
Vocabulary Test –

Write starting with each letter of the alphabet.

For example: .

A N

B O

C P

D Q

E R

F S

G T

H U

I V

J W

K X

L Y

M Z

9.
1. __i_a_

2. O__o_e_

3. __u___a_

4. A__i_

5. _e__ua__

6. _o__a_

7. _a_u__a_

8. au_u__

9. _a_ua__

10. _o_e__e_

11. _a___

12. _u_e

10
.
1. _u__a_

2. ___i__

3. _e__e__a_

4. _e_e__e_

5. _u__e_

6. _u__

7. _i__e_

8. _a_

9. _e__e__e_

10. Au_u__

11. _ue__a_

11
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Tick below to show the correct spellings:

1. 5.

a) Sunday a) Thursday
b) Sanday b) Tuesday
c) sunday c) Thorsday
d) snday d) thurday

2. 6.

a) Manday a) friday
b) monday b) Friday
c) Monday c) Frieday
d) Munday d) feriday

3. 7.

a) Tusday a) Soturday
b) tuesday b) Saturda
c) Teusday c) saterday
d) Tuesday d) Saturday

4.

a) Wensday
b) Wednesday
c) Wenesday
d) wednesday

12
.
Tick below to show the correct spellings:

1. 5. 9.

a) Janary a) may a) septembre


b) January b) Maye b) September
c) january c) My c) Septemper
d) jaNuary d) May d) Setember

2. 6. 10.

a) February a) Jun a) october


b) Febuary b) June b) Octobar
c) Feburary c) jun c) August
d) february d) june d) October

3. 7. 11.

a) march a) Julie a) Novemer


b) Marsh b) Juli b) November
c) March c) July c) novembrer
d) Marche d) july d) Novembre

4. 8. 12.

a) April a) August a) decembar


b) april b) Augst b) Decembar
c) Appril c) Argust c) Desember
d) Aprl d) august d) December

13
.
Write the full version of the following dates:

Example:

10/08/92 10th August 1992

1. 01/01/97

2. 5 Jun 78

3. 10.07.02

4. 14/08/73

5. 22 Nov 01

6. 31/12/86

7. 3 Feb 90

8. 17.01.00

9. 27/03/95

10. 20 Apr 79

11. 30 Oct ’01

12. 9 Jun ’97

13. 13/09/02

14. 2 Nov 83

15. 01.01.80

14
.
Write the full version of the following dates:

Example:

03/06/88 3rd June 1988

1. 2 Jan 99

2. Feb 1 ’03

3. Sept 16 ’97

4. 02.03.65

5. 1 Mar ’94

6. Aug 04 ’01

7. 10.02.96

8. 15.12.70

9. 29 Oct ’02

10. 2. 2. 96

11. 14.5.02

12. May 1 ’01

13. 12/11/98

14. Jan 15 ’84

15. 4.8.02

13
.
Complete the verb tables using present simple tense:

to be: to go:

I I

You You

He He

She She

It It

We We

They They

to do: to have:

I I

You You

He He

She She

14
.
It It

We We

They They

15
.
Complete the verb tables using past simple tense:

to be: to go:

I I

You You

He He

She She

It It

We We

They They

to do: to have:

I I

You You

He He

She She

16
.
It It

We We

They They

17
.
Complete the verb tables using present continuous tense:

to be: to go:

I I

You You

He He

She She

It It

We We

They They

to do: to have:

I I

You You

He He

She She

18
.
It It

We We

They They

19
.
Tick the words that should start with a capital letter, then write them out
correctly:

nice john trousers

school quickly

get january

england come

pizza sarah

pizza hut student

single king edward high school

coconut atlantic ocean

chair fridge

monday butter

new york december

french

20
.
Tick the words that should start with a capital letter, then write them out
correctly:

dress good

like easily

hospital august

claire steven

spain went

tomato ketchup doctor

five doctor i p jones

washing machine orange

mount everest burger king

cupboard wait

indian manchester general hospital

paris wednesday

21
.
Write the sentences and add capital letters, full stops and question marks:

1. my sister’s name is jackie

2. friday is my favourite day of the week

3. i like watching eastenders on bbc 1

4. charles dickens was a famous writer he was born in portsmouth

5. lisa and chantal are going on holiday to portugal in may

6. did you go to school today

7. my new address is 248 normanton road in nottingham

8. when are you going to the hospital

9. my doctor is getting a new receptionist she’s called louise robson

10. ben and i are going to look round leicester grammar school on wednesday

22
.
Write the sentences and add capital letters, full stops and question marks:

1. how do I get to the library from here

2. the coach for london leaves in about half an hour

3. my birthday is in september i usually go out for a drink with my friends

4. what do you want for dinner tonight

5. birmingham is the second largest city in the uk

6. i’ll have a coke please and two packets of walkers crisps

7. if you need to see a consultant go to the derbyshire royal infirmary

8. mary poppins is my mum’s favourite film she likes julie andrews

9. i drive a red fiat punto and my uncle drives a green bmw

10. i joined morton park golf club last week it was very expensive

20.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to be’ in the present
simple tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the
end:

1. what brother’s is name your

2. is what address your

3. favourite is your food what

4. is your what name

5. date the what today is

6. much how that shirt is

7. are how you

8. your what is surname

9. your postcode what is

10. your when birthday is

1.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to be’ in the present
simple tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the
end:

1. are toilets where the

2. you where from are

3. phone is what your number

4. the answer what is

5. your what nationality is

6. is it old how

7. your best who is friend

8. one which it is

9. my shirt where is

10. old how you are

22.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to be’ in the present
simple tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the
end:

1. is your what name first

2. capital Australia the what is of

3. is that car friend’s your

4. outside it is cold

5. when the concert is

6. his parents are nice

7. how there your many are class people in

8. your what is favourite colour

9. was Battle of when the Hastings

10. you are OK

23.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to do’ as an auxiliary
verb in the present simple tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the
end:

1. free do in time do you your what

2. where you do live

3. do you how do

4. how you there get do

5. do what you living for do a

6. you what think do

7. what want you do

8. want who to you do to speak

9. where do to go you want

10. do you him know

1.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to do’ as an auxiliary
verb in the present simple tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the
end:

1. you do to have ask

2. want lunch when to do you have

3. do you stamps have any

4. do have you brothers any and sisters

5. do work you where

6. what want do you breakfast for

7. do who you are think you

8. newspapers which you do read

9. why you like do playing snooker

10. you do and want fish chips some

25.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to do’ as an auxiliary
verb in the present simple tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the
end:

1. where come do you from

2. English do think boring you is

3. one best do which like you

4. what want do they know to

5. you do OK feel

6. watching does enjoy she films old

7. hard does Louis work

8. do want you start to course this

9. you do library the know to way the

10. do want come with you me to you

26.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to have’ as an auxiliary
verb in the present perfect tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the
end:

1. where you have been

2. what been have doing you

3. have you why come class this to

4. when to got have arrive I

5. money have you any got

6. the time got have you please

7. have my you friend seen

8. looked have every you in cupboard

9. closed curtains the have you

10. she why hasn’t the washing done up

27.
Rearrange the words in each sentence to make a question using verb ‘to have’ as an auxiliary verb in
the present perfect tense.

Don’t forget to put a capital letter at the start of each sentence and a question mark at the end:

1. you here have before been

2. which you films seen have

3. any oranges got have you

4. have had you your tea

5. finished have you magazine that with

6. I’m leaving has he told you that

7. you have got yet your certificate

9. closed curtains the have you

10. she why hasn’t the washing done up

27.
9. closed curtains the have you

10. she why hasn’t the washing done up

27.

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