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FILE 4

GRAMMAR

1 Complete the email. Put the verb in brackets in the present perfect or
past simple.

Hi Darren
I’ve just received (just / receive) your email. Sorry to hear you aren’t well. I
hope you feel better soon. You 1_______________ (be) really busy recently!
2
_______________ (you / plan) your holiday yet? In August, I
3
_______________ (go) to Canada with my family again. We
4
_______________ (go) there three times now! But this time, we
5
_______________ (not stay) with my uncle in Toronto. Instead, we
6
_______________ (hire) a car so we could visit different places. Then in
October, Tanya and I 7_______________ (travel) around Morocco.
8
_______________ (you / ever / go) there? It’s a really interesting country.
Write soon!
Raoul

2 Complete the dialogues with just, already, or yet.


Example: Tom Have you finished that report yet?
Mo I’ve just typed the last page. I finished it a few minutes ago!
1 Ana I haven’t emailed Yoshio 1 __________. What about you?
Tim I’ve 2 __________ sent him five emails!
2 Bob I’ve 3 __________ seen this film. I saw it at the cinema.
Jill Don’t tell me what happens! I haven’t seen it 4 __________!
3 Jan I’ve 5 __________ made some biscuits. Would you like one?
Li No, thanks. I’m not hungry. I’ve 6 __________ had lots to eat today.
6

3 Underline the correct word.


Example: I want to take Mum somewhere / anywhere / nowhere nice for her
birthday.
1 She didn’t do nothing / something / anything yesterday.
2 I knocked on the door but somebody / nobody / anybody answered.
3 We’ve bought you something / somebody / somewhere for Christmas.
4 I’m thirsty because I’ve had something / nothing / anything to drink.
5 Did you go anywhere / nowhere / anything nice at the weekend?
6 Anyone / Someone / Something left their wallet in the classroom.
6
Grammar total 20
FILE 4
VOCABULARY

4 Complete the shopping words in the sentences.


Example: These shoes don’t fit. They’re too small.
1 You can try the dress on in the c__________ room.
2 They went to the c__________ to pay for everything.
3 You need your r__________ when you take something back to a shop.
4 Ken hates going to shops, so he does all his shopping o__________.
5 This colour doesn’t s__________ me. It makes me look older.
6 This jacket is too small. I need a bigger s__________.
7 I love buying things on a__________ sites like eBay.
7

5 Complete the sentences with the correct word.


Example: Sam never makes his bed in the morning.
does makes puts
1 Elena is __________ a cookery course at the local college.
doing making going
2 Paul __________ some mistakes in his homework.
did put made
3 Lunch is nearly ready. Can you __________ the table, Pete?
make lay put
4 Don’t walk on the kitchen floor! I’ve just __________ it.
ironed made cleaned
5 Jaime forgot to do the __________, so there aren’t any clean cups.
washing washing up shopping
6 Remember to __________ out the rubbish before you go to bed.
take make do
7 Don’t leave your clothes on the floor. __________ them up.
leave pick find 7

6 Choose from the pairs of adjectives to complete the sentences.

boring / bored exciting / excited


interested / interesting relaxing /
relaxed depressing / depressed
tiring / tired

Example: I was very depressed yesterday because I failed my driving test.


1 Walking around the museum was quite __________. I need a rest!
2 The kids were __________. They had nothing to do.
3 I’m not __________ in art. I prefer sport.
4 The football match was really __________. Our team scored in the last minute.
5 The lesson was really __________. We nearly fell asleep.
6 I always feel __________ after swimming. It helps me forget all my stress.
6
Vocabulary total 20
FILE 4
READING

1 Read a student’s review of a shopping event and tick () A, B, or C.

My free shopping trip


Have you ever been to a shop and bought a dress that was too small or some shoes
that were too uncomfortable? I have. Have you ever bought clothes online and then
never worn them? Yes, me too. In fact, although my wardrobe is full I usually wear the
same trousers and jumpers every week. I think most of my friends have the same
problem.

Now imagine a clothes store with no check out and no prices! Last weekend, I went to
a store like that. It was a ‘Clothes swap’ at my college. Here’s how it works. You bring
clothes that are nearly new which you don’t want any more. Then you swap with
other people. I took twelve items to the ‘Clothes swap’. When I arrived at about 9.30,
it was already busy. One of the student organizers checked that my items were clean
and nearly new. Then she gave me twelve labels – one label for each of my items –
which I could swap for new clothes.

There were changing rooms and mirrors, so I tried on a few things. I wanted a blue
party dress but there wasn’t anything blue in my size. I decided not to look at the
shoes at all. (I don’t need more shoes!) Instead, I tried on a cute black skirt and smart
white shirt. They were perfect. By lunchtime, I still had ten labels but it was time to
go. Although I swapped just two items for my original twelve – I was happy.

The ‘Clothes swap’ was a lot of fun. My wardrobe and my bedroom are tidier.
Swapping is also good for the planet because it is a kind of recycling. The clothes I
brought home are not new, but they feel new to me. I think swap events are
something that everyone can enjoy. Happy swapping – and don’t go shopping!

Example: The writer never buys clothes that are the wrong size.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
1 The writer doesn’t have many clothes.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
2 The items in the ‘Clothes swap’ were free.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
3 The ‘Clothes swap’ was in a shopping centre.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
4 The writer went to the event with her best friend.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
5 People at the event could try on the clothes.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
6 The writer found a blue party dress.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
7 Nobody wanted any of the writer’s clothes.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
8 The writer chose ten items.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
9 The writer stayed at the ‘Clothes swap’ for several hours.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
10 The writer’s bedroom is tidier than before.
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A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
10

2 Read the review again and answer the questions.


1 What does the writer usually wear?
______________________________________________
2 What did the student organizer check when the writer arrived?
______________________________________________
3 What did the writer try on at the event?
______________________________________________
4 Why didn’t the writer look at the shoes?
______________________________________________
5 Who does the writer think will enjoy clothes swapping?
______________________________________________
5
Reading total 15

WRITING

Write about a time you went clothes shopping with a friend. Answer
the questions. (100–150 words)
• Which shop(s) did you go to?
• What did you need to buy?
• Did you try anything on? What?
• Was your friend helpful?
• Are you planning to go shopping with your friend again? Why/Why not?
Writing total 10

SPEAKING

1 Answer these questions.


1 Have you ever been shopping in a foreign city? What did you buy?
2 Have you ever tried a new sport? Which one did you try?
3 Have you ever been to an unusual birthday party? Why was it unusual?
4 Have you ever bought something you’ve never worn? What was it?
5 Have you ever forgotten to do your homework? What happened?

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