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for the 6th grade

Vocabulary & Grammar Practice

Virginia Evans Jenny Dooley Chavdar Zdravchev

Module 1 Vocabulary Practice 1. Countries & Nationalities. Complete the spidergrams. Brn Bz G Countries R Ba 2. School Days Match the school facilities to the activities. 1. library 2. music room 3. drama studio 4. art studio a. paint a picture b. play the guitar c. read a book d. see a play Sp B Bn Pl J J P Nationalities Brn G Sp R

3. Whats in your schoolbag? Rearrange the letters to find common school objects. 1. serrae 2. okob 3. clepni 4. How do you feel? Choose the correct answer for each sentence. 1. I feel scared / happy when I am on holiday. 2. I feel lonely / cool when I havent got any friends. 3. I feel tough / anxious when I have to sit a test. 4. I feel sleepy / scared when I read ghost stories. Grammar Practice 1. Personal Pronouns Replace the nouns in brackets with the correct personal pronouns. 1. (Jill) is in the same class as my brother. 4. slata 5. tonekobo 6. rlreu

2. (Susan and I) are from Hamburg in Germany. 3. (Tonyas three dogs) are running in the park. 4. (Roberto) has lots of great music in his collection. 5. (You and Sam) are my very best friends. 6. (The ruler) is in my schoolbag.

2. The verb to be Complete the sentences using the verb to be. You may use the long or short form. 1. Steven from France. He is from Italy. 2. Jonathan and Rachel brother and sister. 3. What in the box? 4. these your pencils and pens? 5. I twelve years old today! 3. Personal & Object Pronouns Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. 1. I think she / her is my best friend. 2. Are the books for we / us? 3. George Clooney is great. Him / He is a really good actor. 4. Is Shelley new to the school? Yes, her / she is. 5. Im over here. Look at I / me. 6. Tina and Martin are new in our neighbourhood. Do you know them / they? 4. A/An Fill in the blanks with a or an. 1. desk 2. eraser 3. atlas 4. schoolbag 5. blackboard 6. hour 7. dictionary 8. pencil 9. notebook

5. Making questions Use the correct form of the verb to be and the words below to make questions. 1. your eraser/black? 2. what/her sisters name? 3. Italy/in Europe? 4. the chairs/in the classroom red? 5. she/from the UK? 6. they/in the 6th grade?

6. The verb have got Choose the correct answers and fill in the gaps. 1. Has / Have Julie got a pencil case? Yes, she . 2. Has / Have Sandra and Tim got a new car? No, they . 3. Has / Have you got a rubber on your desk? Yes, I . 4. Has / Have we got any new books for our English class? No, we . 7. Verb Practice Circle the correct answers. 1. What you got in your schoolbag? a. is a. has a. is a. have b. has b. are b. have b. is c. have c. is c. are c. has 2. Maria and Claudio in my class at school. 3. Monica a very good student. 4. Peter got a new green bicycle.

Key Module 1 Vocabulary Practice 1. Countries & Nationalities Countries: 1. Britain, 2. Brazil, 3. Portugal, 4. Greece, 5. Japan, 6. Russia, 7. Spain, 8. Bulgaria Nationalities: 1. Japanese, 2. Greek, 3. Spanish, 4. Portuguese, 5. Russian, 6. British, 7. Brazilian, 8. Bulgarian 2. School Days 1. c, 2. b, 3. d, 4. a 3. Whats in your school bag? 1. eraser, 2. book, 3. pencil, 4. atlas, 5. notebook, 6. ruler 4. How do you feel? 1. happy, 2. lonely, 3. anxious, 4. scared Grammar Practice 1. Personal Pronouns 1. She, 2. We, 3. They, 4. He, 5. You, 6. It 2. The verb to be 1. is not/isnt, 2. are, 3. is/s, 4. Are, 5. am/m 3. Personal & Object Pronouns 1. she, 2. us, 3. He, 4. she, 5. me, 6. them 4. A/An 1. a, 2. an, 3. an, 4. a, 5. a, 6. an, 7. a, 8. a, 9. a 5. Making questions 1. Is your eraser black? 2. What is her sisters name? 3. Is Italy in Europe? 4. Are the chairs in the classroom red? 5. Is she from the UK? 6. Are they in the 6th grade? 6. The verb have got 1. Has/has, 2. Have/havent, 3. Have/have, 4. Have/havent 7. Verb Practice 1. c, 2. b, 3. a, 4. c

Module 2 Vocabulary Practice 1. Home Sweet Home Complete the spidergrams. lr Rooms k 2. All around the house Complete the mindmap. Rooms be b ct s a t Furniture c b d

Furniture/ Appliances

Furniture/ Appliances

Furniture/ Appliances

Furniture/ Appliances

3. Collocations Match the words in the columns to form collocations, then use each collocation in one of the sentences below. get rid get ready brighten throw count for of on away up

1. These new posters really your bedroom! 2. Lets school now.

3. Its your turn to the rubbish. 4. You can Philip to do his homework every day. 5. There are a lot of old papers in my school bag. I need to them. Grammar Practice 1. Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives A. Fill in the correct possessive pronouns or adjectives. 1. Those are Bill and Jims bicycles. Theyre . 2. This book is . Its her book. 3. That knife is mine. Its knife. 4. This house is ours. Its house. 5. This is Janes pen. Its . B. Complete the sentences using the correct possessive adjectives or pronouns. 1. Those are pencils. (I) 2. That bicycle is . (me) 3. house is on the corner of Pine Street and Maple Road. (he) 4. These balloons are . (we) 5. hair is brown. (she) 6. His car is a BMW and is a Volvo. (they) 7. notebook is on the table. (you) 8. dog is a poodle and its name is Ginger. (we) 2. Plurals A. Complete the table using the words in the box. Find two irregular nouns and write their plural forms. leaf / mouse / sofa / lady / dress / berry / knife / tomato / tooth / book -s -es -ies -ves

Irregular Plurals: 1. 2. Plural form: Plural form:

B. Write the words below in the plural form. 1. car 2. glass 3. potato 4. wife 5. factory 6. child 3. This / These That / Those Choose the correct answer. 1. This / These pens are mine. 2. Are these / that your CDs? 3. Is this / these your bicycle? 4. Look at those / these dogs running in the park. 5. This / These flowers smell great! 6. These / Those cookies are mine. Yours are on the table. 4. Prepositions of Place Label the diagram with on, behind, under, and next to. 1) 4) 2) 7. woman 8. calf 9. box 10. cry 11. church 12. key

3) 5. Prepositions of Place / Movement Circle the correct answer for each sentence below. 1. There is a cat behind / under the tree. 2. There is a new coffee shop just round / along the corner. 3. Robert is the boy next to / across Jenny. 4. There is a computer on / under the desk. 5. There is a new armchair in front of / round the fireplace. 6. The cinema is opposite / under the supermarket.

Key Module 2 Vocabulary Practice 1. Home Sweet Home Rooms: living room, bathroom, kitchen, bedroom Furniture: coffee table, chairs, sofa, bed, armchair, table, desk 2. All around the house Suggested Answers: Rooms: bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, living room Furniture/Appliances: bedroom: bed, wardrobe, desk, bookcase, lamp; bathroom: toilet, washbasin, bath, shower, mirror; kitchen: fridge, sink, chairs, table, cooker; living room: armchair, sofa, coffee table, painting, vase 3. Collocations get rid of, get ready for, brighten up, throw away, count on 1. brighten up, 2. get ready for, 3. throw away, 4. count on, 5. get rid of Grammar Practice 1. Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives A. 1. theirs, 2. hers, 3. my, 4. our, 5. hers B. 1. my, 2. mine, 3. His, 4. ours, 5. Her, 6. theirs, 7. Your, 8. Our 2. Plurals A. s: sofas, books; -es: dresses, tomatoes; -ies: ladies, berries; -ves: leaves, knives Irregular Plurals: 1. mouse mice, 2. tooth teeth B. 1. cars, 2. glasses, 3. potatoes, 4. wives, 5. factories, 6. children, 7. women, 8. calves, 9. boxes, 10. cries, 11. churches, 12. keys 3. This/These That/Those 1. These, 2. these, 3. this, 4. those, 5. These, 6. These 4. Prepositions of Place 1. on, 2. next to, 3. under, 4. behind 5. Prepositions of Place/Movement 1. behind, 2. round, 3. next to, 4. on, 5. in front of, 6. opposite

Module 3 Vocabulary Practice 1. Daily Activities A. Form collocations, then write when you do these activities in the boxes below. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 eat go do have listen brush tidy meet a. my friends b. lunch c. to music d. to bed e. my room f. a shower g. my teeth h. my homework In the afternoon In the evening

In the morning

B. Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. hair / my / always / brush / in / morning / the / I 2. often / shopping / go / I / my friends / with 3. TV / they / evening / the / in / watch / usually 4. cakes / Mum / bakes / often

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2. Its a family affair Finish the sentences by choosing the correct word. grandfather / daughter / uncle / mother / niece / brother 1. My sisters daughter is my . 2. My fathers wife is my . 3. My cousins father is my . 4. My mother is my grandmothers . 5. My mother and fathers son is my . 6. My grandmothers husband is my . 3. What time is it? Write out the time. 1. 10:45 2. 6:24 3. 2:20 4. 1:15 5. 4:30 6. 3:40 7. 8:00 8. 9.47 Grammar Practice 1. Prepositions of Time A. Fill in the gaps with at, on or in. 1. June 2. Wednesday 3. the afternoon 4. the weekends 5. 2006 6. Christmas 7. spring 8. 7 oclock

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B. Complete the boxes using the words below. Easter / the 16th century / a cold day / noon / November / 11:15 pm / Saturday / this moment / 12th April / 2005 / Friday afternoon / winter in on at

2. Present Simple A. Write the third person singular form of the verbs below. Then use them in the sentences. 1. study 2. work 3. wash 4. try 5. walk 6. go a. Patty to school every morning. b. Jims not very good at tennis but he hard. c. My dad at the post office. d. My sister Anne to Madison Middle School. e. Charlie is a good student. He very hard. f. She her face every morning and evening.

B. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple Tense. 1. Maria (walk) to work every morning and (take) the bus home every afternoon. 2. Roger (not/eat) breakfast before 9:00. 3. What kind of work (he/do)? 4. It (take) me ten minutes to get to school in the morning. 5. I (not/understand) this word. 6. (she/sing) as well as her sister? 7. Terry (not/go) to bed early at weekends. 8. My brother Sean (play) basketball for the school team. 3. Adverbs of Frequency A. Circle the correct answer. 1. I go to the gym once a month. I go to the gym. a. often b. rarely c. never

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2. Susan goes home for lunch. She always eats in the school canteen. a. sometimes b. seldom c. never 3. Mrs Greene is very happy but today she is sad. a. never b. usually c. always 4. my sister walks to school alone but usually she walks with a friend. a. Sometimes b. Rarely c. Often B. State how often you do the following activities using always, usually, often, sometimes, seldom/rarely or never. Make full sentences. 1. do my homework 2. play football 3. travel by aeroplane 4. bake cakes 5. go to the library

4. Present Simple or Present Continuous A. Circle the correct answer. 1. They eat / are eating lunch now. 2. Nancy speaks / is speaking to her teacher at the moment. 3. We go / are going to the cinema every Sunday afternoon. 4. I tidy / am tidying my room right now. B. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or present continuous. Dear Joanna, Hi, how are you? We 1) (be) in sunny Malta! We 2) (have) a fantastic time. Mum and Dad 3) (swim) right now and I 4) (get) ready to go sightseeing. The weather 5) (be) nice. We 6) (spend) all day by the sea and then in the evenings we usually 7) (go) out for dinner to a nice restaurant. See you when we 8) (get) home. Love, Maria

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Key Module 3 Vocabulary Practice 1. Daily Activities A. 1. b, 2. d, 3. h, 4. f, 5. c, 6. g, 7. e, 8. a Suggested Answers: in the morning: brush my teeth, have a shower in the afternoon: eat lunch, meet my friends, do my homework in the evening: tidy my room, watch TV, go to bed B. 1. I always brush my hair in the morning. 2. I often go shopping with my friends. 3. They usually watch TV in the evening. 4. Mum often bakes cakes. 2. Its a family affair 1. niece, 2. mother, 3. uncle, 4. daughter, 5. brother, 6. grandfather 3. What time is it? 1. ten forty-five or quarter to eleven, 2. six twenty-four or twenty-four minutes past six, 3. two twenty or twenty past two, 4. one fifteen or quarter past one, 5. four thirty or half past four, 6. three forty or twenty to four, 7. eight oclock, 8. nine forty seven or thirteen minutes to ten Grammar Practice 1. Prepositions of Time A. 1. in, 2. on, 3. in, 4. at, 5. in, 6. at, 7. in, 8. at B. in: the 16th century, November, 2005, winter; on: a cold day, Saturday, 12th April, Friday afternoon; at: Easter, noon, 11:15 pm, this moment 2. Present Simple A. 1. studies (e), 2. works (c), 3. washes (f), 4. tries (b), 5. walks (a), 6. goes (d) B. 1. walks/takes, 2. doesnt eat (does not eat), 3. does he do, 4. takes, 5. dont understand (do not understand), 6. Does she sing, 7. doesnt go (does not go), 8. plays 3. Adverbs of Frequency A. 1. b, 2. c, 3. b, 4. a B. Suggested Answers: 1. I always do my homework after school. 2. I rarely play football because I prefer tennis. 3. I never travel by aeroplane. 4. I often bake cakes with my mum. 5. I usually go to the library at the weekend. 4. Present Simple or Present Continuous A. 1. are eating, 2. is speaking, 3. go, 4. am tidying B. 1. are, 2. are having, 3. are swimming, 4. am getting, 5. is, 6. spend, 7. go, 8. get

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Module 4 Vocabulary Practice 1. Its a living Fill in the gaps with the correct words. 1. A takes care of sick people. 2. You can get your car repaired by a . 3. You pay a for things you buy at a store. 4. A makes bread and cakes and sells them in a shop. 5. When your dog is sick, you can take it to a . 6. A takes care of the flowers, grass and trees at your house. 7. You can get your hair cut by a . 8. A brings you your food at a restaurant. 2. Collocations Match the words to form collocations. 1 2 3 4 5 6 get wear grow sort fly take a. by b. turns c. out d. up e. paid f. a uniform

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3. How do I look? Complete the mindmap with as many words as possible. Appearance Hair Facial Features Height

Build

Grammar Practice 1. Comparative / Superlative / As as / Not as as A. Complete the table below. Adjective much worse than the smallest the most beautiful B. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. Vegetables are as (rich) in vitamins as fruit. 2. Luke is 2 metres tall, but Jeremy is even (tall) than that. 3. I think Salma Hayek is (beautiful) actress in Hollywood. 4. A flat in Plovdiv isnt as (expensive) as a flat in Sofia. 5. Tim thinks my little brother is the (noisy) baby in the world. 6. Hey, my ice cream cone is (small) than yours! 7. Paulines mum always makes the (good) cakes. 8. Pears and plums arent as (cheap) as apples and peaches. 9. John and Peter are as (crazy) about fishing as their father. 16 Comparative Form taller than Superlative Form

10. I dont like history but Ann thinks it is the (interesting) subject of all. C. Rephrase the sentences below. 1. Trevor is less hardworking than Michel. Trevor isnt as . 2. No one in our class can swim better than me. I am the . 3. Chris and Fill are equally good at French. Chris is . 4. Jills bedroom isnt as spacious as Vickys bedroom. Vickys bedroom is . 5. Both Emily and Tom are 12 years of age. Emily is 6. Pete is shorter than Mathew and Alex. Pete is the . of the three. 7. Both a kilo of cheese and a kilo of sausages are at one and the same price. A kilo of sausages costs . 8. There isnt a lazier boy in our family than my nephew. My nephew is . 9. Susan and Maurine are more intelligent than their classmates. Susan and Maurine are students in the class. 10. Lovech has less citizens than Plovdiv. Lovech isnt as 2. Past Tense (to be) A. Use the prompts to write questions. Then, answer the questions using the cues (+) or (-). 1. Shelley/at school/yesterday/at 10:00 (+)

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2. Johnny/on the basketball team/last year (-)

3. the Smiths/in Jamaica/last Christmas (+)

4. Simon and Mary/at the cinema/last Saturday evening (-)

5. Mr Blackwell/sick/last Monday (-)

B. Fill in the correct past tense form of the verb to be. 1. I at the shopping center all afternoon. 2. Anna and Carrie at school yesterday? 3. Where you yesterday afternoon? We at the caf. 4. Stephen late for school three times last week. 5. that his new car? 6. I born in 1992. 7. Mick at school yesterday. He did not feel well and stayed at home. 8. We at her party last night. She did not invite us. 3. Modal Verbs A. Circle the correct answer. 1. you help me with my homework? a. May b. Shall c. Can 2. bring you some warm tea for your sore throat? a. Shall I b. Must I c. Do I have to 3. Helen wont make dinner for us today. a. can b. may c. be able to

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4. You walk alone after dark. Always walk with a friend. a. mustnt b. dont have to c. cant 5. I have a terrible toothache and I go to the dentists. a. am able to b. must c. shall 6. Fiona dance and sing very beautifully. a. can b. may c. has to 7. Look at the road sign! I am sure you leave your car here. a. dont have to b. may not c. cannot 8. use your car tomorrow, Mum? a. May I b. Shall I c. Am I able to 9. Tina type letters and answer the phone at work. a. has to b. can c. is able to 10. We to come back home early as we havent got school tomorrow. a. mustnt b. cant c. dont have B. Underline the correct answer. 1. I dont want to miss my plane. I must / can / am able to leave for the airport now. 2. Can we / Must we / Do we have to go to the park after lunch? 3. The sign says you cant / are not able to / dont have to use your mobile in the hospital. 4. You can / may / must see the mountains from my bedroom window. 5. Shall / Must / Cant I help you carry the shopping bags? 6. I am not certain, but I think he may / has to / able to visit us at the weekend. 7. At school, we have to / must / shall stick to rules which we dont quite like. 19

8. Next time you are in town, you must / has to / are able to meet my girlfriend. 9. May I / Shall I / Do I have to take your calculator for a while, please? 10. Students mustnt / dont have to / are not able to cheat in exams.

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Key Module 4 Vocabulary Practice 1. Its a living 1. doctor (nurse), 2. mechanic, 3. cashier (shop assistant), 4. baker, 5. vet, 6. gardener, 7. hairdresser, 8. waiter 2. Collocations 1. get paid, 2. wear a uniform, 3. grow up, 4. sort out, 5. fly by, 6. take turns 3. How do I look? Suggested Answers: Hair: black, red, fair, long, short Facial Features: big/small mouth, big/small nose, moustache, big/small ears Height: tall, short Build: fat, thin Grammar Practice 1. Comparative/Superlative/Asas/Not as as A. tall the tallest, more than the most, bad the worst, small smaller than, beautiful more beautiful than B. 1. rich, 2. taller, 3. the most beautiful, 4. expensive, 5. noisiest, 6. smaller, 7. best, 8. cheap, 9. crazy, 10. most interesting C. 1. hardworking as Michel, 2. best swimmer in my class, 3. as good at French as Fill, 4. more spacious than Jills bedroom, 5. as old as Tom, 6. shortest, 7. as much as a kilo of cheese, 8. the laziest boy in our family, 9. the most intelligent, 10. big as Plovdiv 2. Past Tense (to be) A. 1. Was Shelley at school yesterday at 10:00? Yes, she was., 2. Was Johnny on the basketball team last year? No, he wasnt., 3. Were the Smiths in Jamaica last Christmas? Yes, they were., 4. Were Simon and Mary at the cinema last Saturday evening? No, they werent., 5. Was Mr Blackwell sick last Monday? No, he wasnt. B. 1. was, 2. Were, 3. were/were, 4. was, 5. Was, 6. was, 7. was not (wasnt), 8. were not (werent) 3. Modal Verbs A. 1. c, 2. a, 3. c, 4. a, 5. b, 6. a, 7. c, 8. a, 9. a, 10. c B. 1. must, 2. Can we, 3. cant, 4. can, 5. Shall, 6. may, 7. have to, 8. must, 9. May I, 10. mustnt

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Module 5 Vocabulary Practice 1. Name that feeling. Use the words in the box to complete the sentences. worried / puzzled / tired / excited / bored / scared 1. Science wasnt interesting at all today. I was after five minutes. 2. I was I wouldnt pass the exam. 3. We went to the Haunted Mansion of Disneyland. It was a lot of fun, but I was still . 4. You look . Dont you understand what to do? 5. Did you get any sleep last night? You look very . 6. Dan got when his team won the match. 2. Food for thought! Find the food (Hint: there are 10 names of food). t a h k s a n b j f r d v e y p o h x a x s r r o w w d e m b e e i e r d a l i l c b o c i c o r l e a r n h c h c c k m b e i o e e g a r o b a o c e r r k m n a d n o s r a e e s g a s l g i p m r e e u s a d e e r w l l i h t e s s j j j l c t e s s e w k u n m c r t f e c e r s e h a s t a e s

3. Containers and Quantities Choose the correct answer. 1. a carton / bowl of cereal 2. a jar / packet of pasta 3. a box / bottle of orange juice Grammar Practice 1. Countable / Uncountable Nouns A. Mark the nouns as C (countable) or U (uncountable). 1. orange 2. milk 4. a bag / bar of chocolate 5. a carton / loaf of bread 6. a piece / packet of cheese

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3. rice 4. olive oil 5. biscuits

6. meat 7. bread 8. banana

B. Complete with a/an or some. 1. tea 2. apple 3. sugar 4. bread 2. Much / Many Underline the correct choice. 1. How much / many cheese do we have? 2. You eat too much / many bread. 3. She hasnt got much / many dresses. 4. How much / many sugar should I put in your tea? 5. There arent much / many children in the park. 6. Are there much / many cinemas in your town? 7. Dont eat too much / many sweets or you will gain weight! 3. Some / Any Fill in the gaps with some or any. 1. Is there milk in the fridge? 2. Yes, we have bread left. 3. Im not sure, but I dont think we have orange juice. 4. May I have sugar, please? 5. I dont want onions on my pizza. 6. I dont eat meat because Im a vegetarian. 4. Some / Any / Every / No & Compounds Choose the correct answer. 1. There arent any lights on. I dont think is home. a. someone b. anyone c. no one 2. Are you sure we have we need for the party? a. something b. anything c. everything 23 5. flour 6. coffee 7. peppers 8. cheese

3. Where were you? We looked for you ! a. everywhere b. somewhere c. anywhere 4. Lets go in. There is here that I want to buy. a. anything b. something c. everything 5. Sam is unhappy since wants to go out with him. a. no one b. anyone c. someone 5. Quantifiers A. Underline the correct word 1. How many / How much oranges have we got? 2. There arent any / some onions in this soup. 3. There is little / a little sugar in this tea. Its not sweet enough! 4. Would you like some / any biscuits? 5. Have you got any / some souvenirs from Bulgaria? 6. How much / How many coffee is there in the coffee pot? 7. There is a few / little milk left. Go and get some / a few from the supermarket. 8. Maria cant understand Hans as she knows very little / few words in German. 9. Do you need a few / a little more minutes to finish what you are doing? 10. I have a little / little time before my bus leaves so I can have a drink with you. 11. Jason made a lot of / any friends in England last summer. 12. I have a lot of / a few free time today so we can go fishing. 13. Nick is very tired today since he didnt get lot of / any sleep last night. 14. There is little / a little coffee. Would you like a cup? 15. We must go shopping as there is very a little / little food in the fridge. 16. I hope there are a few / any people I know at Jims party tonight. 17. My father has a new well-paid job. He really earns a few / a lot of money. 18. Dont give me much paint. I just need a little / little. 19. Its cold today. Thats why there are very few / a few people in the streets. 20. Very little / few pupils attend the library. Most of them prefer the Internet. 6. Reflexive Pronouns A. Fill in the gaps with the correct reflexive pronoun. 1. Our car broke down on our way to Sofia, but dad fixed it . 2. Who helped you with your project, Andy? "No one. I did it by .

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3. Omar burnt while we were putting out a fire in the forest. 4. Rita cut while she was peeling some potatoes. 5. Come on boys, help to something to eat and drink. 6. The TV often turns on before I wake up in the morning. 7. Stop looking at in the mirror. We are all waiting for you, Kate. 8. It was Francis farewell party yesterday and I enjoyed a lot. 9. Both my brother and sister taught how to make PowerPoint presentations. 10. We do not go to school as we dont have enough money. We teach at home using various reference books. 11. Jessica always sings to while she is taking a shower. 12. Bobby can dress although he broke his arm a few days ago. B. Fill in the gaps using a word from the box and a reflexive pronoun. hurt / wear out / introduce / behave / switch / pour / paint / dry / serve / iron / lock out / speak 1. You are soaking wet. with the towel over there. 2. Peter when he fell off the bike. 3. Look children, if you do not , we wont go on a picnic at the weekend. 4. My brother and I always our clothes . 5. This is a self-service gas station so you have to . 6. Julie so she had to wait for me to go back home. 7. The dishwasher will off in half an hour. 8. I am very thirsty so I will something to drink. 9. Our new colleagues as soon as they entered the office. 10. She has to stop working late every day or she will . 11. Hillary and Christina the Easter eggs by . 12. Sometimes I walk on the street and I to . 7. Past Simple A. Fill in the gaps with the past simple tense of the verbs in brackets. 1. Thomas and Phillip (go) to the library after school yesterday afternoon. 25

2. It was a great party! Barbaras mum (cook) lots of fantastic food. 3. The Johnsons (buy) their new house last month. 4. Emmas marks werent very good even though she (study) very hard. 5. Last week my favourite aunt (come) to visit us. 6. Greg liked the play but Rose (find) it very boring. B. Complete the sentences using the past simple tense of the verbs in the box. Use each verb once only. write / buy / meet / eat / play / prepare / go / watch 1. Last night Mum the most delicious meal. 2. I Jills new boyfriend yesterday. He is very nice and cute, too. 3. We stayed home and TV last night because we were tired. 4. The party was a lot of fun. We games and danced all night. 5. I to the cinema with Peter and Andrew to see Ice Age: The Meltdown. 6. Do you know who the book A Tale of Two Cities? 7. I some really spicy food. My mouth was on fire! 8. Tom a new pair of trainers last week.

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Key Module 5 Vocabulary Practice 1. Name the feeling. 1. bored, 2. worried, 3. scared, 4. puzzled, 5. tired, 6. excited 2. Food for thought! lemons, cabbage, bread, onions, chocolate, rice, cherries, grapes, cake, milk 3. Containers and Quantities 1. bowl, 2. packet, 3. bottle, 4. bar, 5. loaf, 6. piece Grammar Practice 1. Countable/Uncountable Nouns A. 1. C, 2. U, 3. U, 4. U, 5. C, 6. U, 7. U, 8. C B. 1. some, 2. an, 3. some, 4. some, 5. some, 6. some, 7. some, 8. some 2. Much/Many 1. much, 2. much, 3. many, 4. much, 5. many, 6. many, 7. many 3. Some/Any 1. any, 2. some, 3. any, 4. some, 5. any, 6. any 4. Some/Any/Every/No & Compounds 1. b, 2. c, 3. a, 4. b, 5. a 5. Quantifiers 1. How many, 2. any, 3. little, 4. some, 5. any, 6. How much, 7. little/some, 8. few, 9. a few, 10. a little, 11. a lot of 12. a lot of, 13. any, 14. a little, 15. little, 16. a few, 17. a lot of, 18. a little, 19. few, 20. few 6. Reflexive Pronouns A. 1. himself, 2. myself, 3. himself, 4. herself, 5. yourselves, 6. itself, 7. yourself, 8. myself, 9. themselves, 10. ourselves, 11. herself, 12. himself B. 1. Dry yourself, 2. hurt himself, 3. behave yourselves, 4. iron ourselves, 5. serve yourself, 6. locked herself out, 7. switch itself, 8. pour myself, 9. introduced themselves, 10. wear herself out, 11. painted themselves, 12. speak myself 7. Past Simple A. 1. went, 2. cooked, 3. bought, 4. studied, 5. came, 6. found B. 1. prepared, 2. met, 3. watched, 4. played, 5. went, 6. wrote, 7. ate, 8. bought

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Module 6 Vocabulary Practice 1. Lets go. Complete the charts. Places to go for fun outdoor entertainment indoor entertainment

.. 2. Collocations Match the items to form collocations. 1 2 3 4 5 6 listen meet have go watch play a. video games b. a film c. to the theatre d. breakfast e. to CDs f. friends

3. Whats on TV? Complete the sentences using the words in the box. sports / science fiction / drama / sitcoms / music shows / talk shows / reality shows / news

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1. Ruths favourite programmes are because she really likes to laugh. 2. I like to know what is happening around the world, so I watch the . 3. Do you like programmes with aliens and other strange creatures? 4. are shows with real people instead of actors. 5. You can learn what songs are popular on . 6. Our mum really enjoys watching about people and current events. 7. Stephen loves basketball and soccer so he spends most of his time watching . 8. Janet never misses her favourite about a group of police officers in London. Grammar Practice 1. Conjunctions (or, and, but) A. Fill in the gaps with and, but, or. 1. I gave my girlfriend a present she refused to accept it. 2. Mum came back home at half past six started cooking right away. 3. Helen does the chores by herself asks her daughter for help. 4. Jessica went to the greengrocers it was not open. 5. In the evenings, Johnny plays computer games watches TV. 6. Every morning, Charlie leaves home at 8 takes the bus to work. 7. Maria wanted to go on a picnic on Sunday it rained all day long. 8. Tina makes dinner for her family at home buys some takeaway food. 9. Jordan decided to do me a favour gave me a lift to the airport. 10. Rebecca tried hard to open her brothers bedroom door it was locked. B. Link the following sentences using and, but, or. 1. Theresa ate some spoiled meat yesterday. She got food poisoning.

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2. Jenny will go clubbing tonight. She will spend the evening with her parents. 3. Sofia apologised to her boyfriend. He did not want to speak to her any more. 4. Behave yourself well. I will call Dad and tell him what you are doing now. 5. On Sundays I go to my best friends place. We usually play games together. 6. Ill lend you my camera. I cant remember where I put it the last time I took pictures. 7. Peter will buy a new mobile phone for himself. He will borrow mine for some time. 8. Alex applied for a new job last week. He got the position immediately. 9. Martin fell off a ladder two days ago. He didnt injure himself badly. 10. Richard stayed up late last night. He was late for school this morning.

2. Adverbs of Manner A. Write the adverb forms of the words below. 1. cold 2. heavy 3. slow 4. bad 5. awkward 6. careful 7. good 8. hard 9. late 10. beautiful 11. fast 12. quick 13. silent 14. nice 15. absent-minded 16. early 17. happy 18. proud 19. angry 20. easy

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B. Turn the adjectives in brackets into adverbs of manner to complete the sentences. 1. Nicks father is a lawyer and he always speaks . (respectful) 2. Jill entered Petes office and stole some documents. (secret) 3. Stop playing so ,Jim or I will switch off the computer. (noisy) 4. The little boy ate the cake . (greedy) 5. Our new neighbour, Mrs Stevenson, always dresses . (elegant) 6. University students wait for their exam results . (impatient) 7. My mother drives very as she has no experience at all. (nervous) 8. She was aware of her mistake; thats why she answered . (guilty) 9. They went into the house so that I got frightened. (quiet) 10. The plane from Athens to Sofia landed a minute ago. (safe) 3. Clauses of Purpose (so that, so as to, for) A. Underline the correct answer. 1. She went to the bookshop so that / so as to buy a dictionary. 2. Sharon and I went to a Greek restaurant for / so that lunch. 3. Colin always sits in the front row so that / so as to he can see well. 4. People use a knife for / so that slicing bread. 5. Oliver entered the room quietly so as not to / so that wake up his brother. 6. I write down everything in my diary so that / for I wont forget anything. 7. Todd borrowed some money from me so as to / so that pay his bills. 8. We use Vanish for / so as to removing stains from clothes. 9. You have to be at the airport at 7 so that / so as to you can check in. 10. My mum is going to the doctors for / so that a check-up. B. Rephrase the sentences below using the words in bold. 1. I always set up my alarm clock. I dont want to oversleep. (so as not to) 2. People use a CD or a diskette to store and transfer information. (for) 3. Nick is learning German. He wants to study at a university in Frankfurt. (so that)

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4. Charlie is going to e-mail the test to Mary so that she can inspect it. (for) 5. I will put my report on the table. I want my parents to see it. (so that) 6. Well take a compass with us. We dont want to get lost in the forest. (so as not to) 7. Jeff wont say a word to Pam. He wants to show her he is offended. (so as to) 8. Theyll call the pizza hut now. They need to book a table in advance. (so that) 9. Mum uses a jewellery box to keep her silver necklaces and rings. (for) 10. He promised to study hard so that he could catch up with his classmates. (so as to)

4. Articles (A, An, The) Fill in the gaps with a, an or the where necessary. 1. Nowadays life is a bit hard for elderly. 2. Belgians are happy to have some EU institutions in Brussels. 3. I received e-mail yesterday. email was from my Indian e-pal. 4. Both my father and mother can dance tango very well. 5. Diana found bunch of flowers on doorstep. She had no idea who left flowers there. 6. my next door neighbour never plays piano from 2 to 4 in afternoon. 7. More and more people are using laptop in their business nowadays. 8. People say that panda is one of most popular animals in world. 9. potato grows underground. 10. girl wearing white blouse and red skirt is new ELT consultant. 11. Our local authorities are collecting money, food and clothes for injured. 12. variable exercise bicycle helps people recover after leg injury. 13. film we saw at Odeon cinema last night was very boring. 32

14. fruit is sour when it is unripe. 15. I found wallet in street yesterday. wallet belonged to Katie Smith. 16. Angela gave me two souvenirs as gift. souvenirs were from Japan. 17. college is place where people can study after they finish their secondary education. 18. hamster is one of pet animals my son likes best. 19. accordion is well-liked musical instrument in Bulgaria. 20. Bulgarians often have drink and some salad before lunch or dinner. 5. Question Tags A. Underline the correct answer. 1. Mark is walking the dog at the moment, is he / isnt he? 2. Lucy can ride a bicycle, cant she / doesnt she? 3. They arrived half an hour ago, dont they / didnt they? 4. I am too short to reach the top shelf, am I / arent I? 5. You wont forget to turn off the cooker, do you / will you? 6. She doesnt know where you live, does she / is she? 7. Dont leave your window open at night, will you / do you? 8. Lets invite the Browns to dinner on Friday, shall we / do we? 9. Jane and Steve have got a new stereo, havent they / arent they? 10. He was giving a talk when you phoned him, wasnt he / didnt he? B. Fill in the gaps with the correct question tag. 1. They almost never go the cinema, ? 2. She didnt find her keys yesterday, ? 3. You understand what I mean, ? 4. Your boyfriend has got fair hair and blue eyes, ? 5. Put your bedroom in order, ? 6. Sam wasnt working in the garden when it started to rain, ? 7. Danny will go out to dinner on his birthday, ? 8. Tony cant see us today or tomorrow morning, ? 9. There is a new sports centre in our town, ? 10. There werent many people in the office yesterday, ? 33

6. Past Continuous Tense What were they doing at 6 oclock yesterday afternoon? Write sentences. 1. Sally and Paula / tidy the house 2. Ann / water the plants 3. Brian / read a newspaper 4. Mum and Dad / do the shopping 5. Trudy / watch TV 6. Jenny / pack her suitcase 7. George / sit at an outdoor caf 8. Lisa / sit by the fire 9. Tom and Paul / play chess 10. Grandma / clean the kitchen windows

7. Past Continuous Tense vs Past Simple Tense A. Underline the correct answer. 1. Patrick went / was going to see the new baby panda at the zoo last weekend. 2. I was walking / walked to work when Mona called / was calling me. 3. She swam / was swimming at the pool at 10 yesterday morning. 4. Margaret put / was putting her coat on, looked / was looking at herself in the mirror and was leaving / left the house. 5. Andy paid / was paying me back after he received / was receiving his monthly salary. 6. Deborah went / was going to bed after she was locking / locked the front door. 7. Monica worked / was working on the computer while her sister listened / was listening to music. 34

8. Charlie went / was going to play tennis after he was finishing / finished his homework. 9. Susanna planted / was planting some flowers while John was still sleeping / still slept. 10. She was sending / sent a fax when her boss called / was calling her name. B.Put the verbs in the brackets into the Past Continuous or the Past Simple. 1. While he (drive) to work he (have) an accident. 2. Mum (bake) a cake while I (do) the dishes. 3. Lee (watch) TV when the telephone (ring). 4. She (walk) when she (stumble) over a stone. 5. Grandpa (sleep) while Grandma (read) a magazine. 6. They (remember) their pet dog, Rex, was still at home while they (drive) to the seaside. 7. My brother (play) with his friends while I (try) to do my homework. 8. While I (work) in the garden I (see) a UFO in the sky. 9. Polly (cook) dinner when she (hear) the doorbell ring. 10. Dad (run) towards the door when he (fall) down the stairs. C. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the Past Simple or Past Continuous. 1. What (you/do) when Johnny (burn) himself with the lighter? 2. When (he/tell) you that he (not want) to come with us? 3. Mario (not sleep) when Dad (go) into his room at midnight. 4. (the boat/overturn) when the storm (start)? 5. (Peter and John/play) with their toys noisily when Ann (wake up)? 6. Why (you/not eat) anything when you (return) home last night? 7. Who (give) you a hand with your project in English about animals?

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8. Where (Mary/go) when you and David (meet) her two hours ago? 9. (Alex and Brenda/not study) Russian when they (be) students in primary school? 10. Who (Patrick/talk) with on the phone when you (try) to put me through?

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Key Module 6 Vocabulary Practice 1. Lets go! Suggested Answers: outdoor entertainment: park, zoo, swimming pool, adventure park indoor entertainment: cinema, aquarium, sports center, concert hall, theatre 2. Collocations 1. e, 2. f, 3. d, 4. c, 5. b, 6. a 3. Whats on TV? 1. sitcoms, 2. news, 3. science fiction, 4. Reality shows, 5. music shows, 6. talk shows, 7. sports, 8. drama Grammar Practice 1. Conjunctions (or, and, but) A. 1. but, 2. and, 3. or, 4. but, 5. or, 6. and, 7. but, 8. or, 9. and, 10. but B. 1. Theresa ate some spoiled meat yesterday and (she) got food poisoning. 2. Jenny will go clubbing tonight or she will spend the evening with her parents. 3. Sofia apologised to her boyfriend, but he did not want to speak to her any more. 4. Behave yourself well or I will call Dad and tell him what you are doing now. 5. On Sundays I go to my best friends place and we usually play games together. 6. Ill lend you my camera but I cant remember where I put it the last time I took pictures. 7. Peter will buy a new mobile phone for himself or he will borrow mine for some time. 8. Alex applied for a new job last week and (he) got the position immediately. 9. Martin fell off a ladder two days ago, but he didnt injure himself badly. 10. Richard stayed up late last night and (he) was late for school this morning. 2. Adverbs of Manner A. 1. coldly, 2. heavily, 3. slowly, 4. badly, 5. awkwardly, 6. carefully, 7. well, 8. hard, 9. late, 10. beautifully, 11. fast, 12. quickly, 13. silently, 14. nicely, 15. absent-mindedly, 16. early, 17. happily, 18. proudly, 19.angrily, 20. easily B. 1. respectfully, 2. secretly, 3. noisily, 4. greedily, 5. elegantly, 6. impatiently, 7. nervously, 8. guiltily, 9. quietly, 10. safely 3. Clauses of Purpose (so that, so as to, for) A. 1. so as to, 2. for, 3. so that, 4. for, 5. so as not to, 6. so that, 7. so as to, 8. for, 9. so that, 10. for B. 1. I always set up my alarm clock so as not to oversleep. 2. People use a CD or a diskette for storing and transferring information. 3. Nick is learning German so that he can study at a university in Frankfurt. 4. Charlie is going to e-mail the test to Mary for inspection. 5. I will put my report on the table so that my parents can see it. 6. Well take a compass with us so as not to get lost in the forest. 7. Jeff wont say a word to Pam so as to show her he is offended. 8. Theyll call the pizza hut now so that they can book a table in advance. 9. Mum uses a jewellery box for keeping her silver necklaces and rings. 10. He promised to study hard so as to catch up with his classmates.

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4. Articles (A, An, The) 1. the, 2. The, 3. an/The, 4. the, 5. a/the/the, 6. -/the/the, 7. the, 8. the/the/the, 9. A, 10. The/a/a/the (a), 11. the, 12. The/a, 13. The/the, 14. A, 15. a/the/The, 16. a/The, 17. A/a, 18. The/the, 19. The/a/-, 20. The/a 5. Question Tags A. 1. isnt he, 2. cant she, 3. didnt they, 4. arent I, 5. will you, 6. does she, 7. will you, 8. shall we, 9. havent they, 10.wasnt he B. 1. do they, 2. did she, 3. dont you, 4. hasnt he, 5. will you, 6.was he, 7. wont he, 8. can he, 9. isnt there, 10. were there 6. Past Continuous Tense 1. Sally and Paula were tidying the house. 2. Ann was watering the plants. 3. Brian was reading a newspaper. 4. Mum and Dad were doing the shopping. 5. Trudy was watching TV. 6. Jenny was packing her suitcase. 7. George was sitting at an outdoor caf. 8. Lisa was sitting by the fire. 9. Tom and Paul were playing chess. 10. Grandma was cleaning the kitchen windows. 7. Past Continuous Tense vs Past Simple Tense A. 1. went, 2. was walking/called, 3. was swimming, 4. put/looked/left, 5. paid/received, 6. went/locked, 7. was working/was listening, 8. went/finished, 9. was planting/was still sleeping, 10. was sending/called B. 1. was driving/had, 2. was baking/was doing, 3. was watching/rang, 4. was walking/stumbled, 5. was sleeping/was reading, 6. remembered/were driving, 7. was playing/was trying, 8. was working/saw, 9. was cooking/heard, 10. was running/fell C. 1. were you doing/burnt, 2. did he tell/didnt want, 3. wasnt sleeping/went, 4. Did the boat overturn/started, 5. Were Peter and John playing/woke up, 6. didnt you eat/returned, 7. gave, 8. was Mary going/met, 9. Didnt Alex and Brenda study/were, 10. was Patrick talking/tried

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Module 7 Vocabulary Practice 1. Collocations Match the words to form collocations. 1 2 3 4 5 6 2. Clothing Write! 1. Name three items of clothing you wear on your feet. hiking insect beach sun sleeping camp a. stove b. boots c. bag d. repellent e. towel f. hat

2. Name three things you might wear when it is cold outside.

3. Name two things you might wear when it is raining.

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3. Weather Fill in the gaps to complete the sentences. 1. Our holiday was fantastic! It was hot and s _ _ _ _ so we spent every day at the beach. 2. It feels c _ _ _ _ _ in here. I think I will put on a sweater. 3. It looks like it might rain later. The sky is already very d _ _ _ . 4. It was cold and s _ _ _ _ last weekend so we went skiing. 5. Wow, its so w _ _ _ _ that my hat nearly blew away. 6. You shouldnt drive when it is so r _ _ _ _ that you cannot see in front of you. Grammar Practice 1. Question Words A. Underline the correct answer. 1. Who / Which bike do you like best? 2. When / What did your parents get married? 3. Why / Where wont Robin attend the wedding reception? 4. Who / Whose does the jacket over there belong to? 5. How often / How many do you have dance classes? 6. What / Which do you want to be when you graduate from the university? 7. How many / How much flour do you need for the apple pie? 8. How many / How much cucumbers shall I buy from the market? 9. Who / Which broke the living room window? 10. What / How fast can your brother run? 11. When / What time does the train for Plovdiv leave? 12. What / Which colour eyes has Gill got? 13. Whose / Who is the overcoat on the sofa? 14. Where / Why do you want me to put your keys? 15. When / What does the school year finish in Bulgaria? B. Fill in the gaps with the correct question word. 1. is the capital of Bulgaria? Sofia. 2. is the Louvre? It is in Paris. 40

3. wrote The Adventures of Tom Sawyer? Mark Twain. 4. does Sofia celebrate the holiday of the sister saints Faith, Hope, Love and their mother, Sofia? On 17th September. 5. does it take to get from Ruse to Sofia by car? About 3 hours. 6. do you visit your grandparents? Twice a month. 7. pullover do you want to buy? The green one. 8. wasnt Maria at school yesterday? Because she was ill. 9. does your father usually go to work? By bus. 10. English classes do you have a week? Four. 11. are those black shoes? Theyre Wendys. 12. does your new mobile phone cost? 200 leva. 13. does Bob start work every day? At 9 oclock. 14. sugar do you want in your tea? Just a little. 15. did you finish school? Two years ago. C. Write questions to which the words in bold are the answers. 1. Marie and Mark are leaving for Demark tomorrow. 2. Sue is looking for her glasses at the moment. 3. George and his wife are planning to spend the weekend in Troyan. 4. Helen met her ex-boyfriend on her way home yesterday. 5. The leather purse on the table is Kates. 6. Jill is going to stay with a Bulgarian family during her summer vacation. 7. Peter will borrow his friends costume for the school fancy dress party. 8. Frank wasnt able to come to dinner with us because he looked after his sister.

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9. Lilys sister lived in Germany for five years when she was a student. 10. Sharon rarely takes part in school events. 11. Timothy spent about 50 euros on presents when he was in Greece. 12. Micks new car is dark green. 13. The Smiths are going to buy the house they saw on Monday. 14. Charlie moved to Sofia some eight years ago. 15. Sam and Julie travelled to Bucharest by train. 16. Rich gave Ann a beautiful ring as a gift. 17. Nick is going to show his new iPod to his classmates tomorrow. 18. The boys were talking about computer games when Alice entered the room. 19. Olga is thinking about the forthcoming summer holidays. 20. Tina was waiting for the tram when it started snowing.

2. Too / Enough / Very / Quite A. Underline the correct answer. 1. Peter is not a professional swimmer, but he can swim very / quite well. 2. I am afraid, you are too / enough old to be a flight attendant. 3. Marian and John do not have too / enough free time on weekdays. 4. Everyone falls in love with her at first sight as shes quite / very beautiful. 5. Mr and Mrs Jones have some quite / very serious problems with their son. 6. This TV programme is too / enough boring for me to watch. 7. Georgina isnt skilful enough / enough skilful to be an engineer. 42

8. We do not have money enough / enough money to buy this flat. 9. Im quite / very OK with my written English, but I need to improve my speaking skills. 10. It is too / enough late to call him now. Leave that for tomorrow morning. 11. The exam was quite / very difficult, but I am sure I did almost all tasks. 12. You are only 13. That is, you are not too old / old enough to vote. 13. Mum says that my elder brother was a quite / very difficult baby. He didnt want to sleep or to eat and he cried a lot. 14. I cant stop reading the book you gave me. It is quite / very interesting. 15. We dont like hostels at all, but this one seems to be quite/ very nice. B. Choose the correct answer. 1. They cancelled the flight to Budapest as there werent enough / quite / too passengers. 2. We dont very / quite / too know where the art gallery is, but well try to find it or well ask someone for directions. 3. First graders arent old too / enough / very to walk to and come back from school on their own. 4. Although the weather was bad, we had quite / very / too a nice time at the seaside. 5. Rose is quite / very / too impatient to be a primary teacher. She has to look for another job. 6. Simon is very / quite / enough aware of the fact that he wont win the competition. 7. This poem is very / quite / too long and difficult. Ill never be able to learn it by heart. 8. I almost always eat only what my mother cooks, but Granny can also cook too / enough / quite delicious meals. 9. We have enough / very / quite olive oil at home so I can give you some so that you dont have to go shopping now. 10. There are quite / very / too a lot of interesting places you can visit in our small, but beautiful country.

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11. Although Linda and Mathew prefer Plovdiv to Varna, they think Varna is very / quite / too a nice city. 12. Jason is not hardworking enough / enough hardworking / too hardworking to set up his own business. 13. Victor is a very / too / quite generous person and he is always ready to help people in need. 14. Mr and Mrs Davidson are very rich / quite rich / rich enough to buy a luxury yacht of their own. 15. I am not keen on eating Chinese food, but I find this sweet and sour chicken quite / enough / very tasty. C. Fill in the gaps with too, enough, very and quite. 1. Frank is clever to do his maths problems by himself. 2. Professor Thomson speaks fast for us to understand him. 3. This dish is delicious. Can I have some more, please? 4. We do not have tomato sauce for the spaghetti. 5. That DVD player is expensive but still I can afford to buy it. 6. We dont have classes tomorrow! Its early for me to go to bed. 7. few students from our school will go on a trip to Melnik. 8. We cant sleep at night because we live in a noisy street. 9. I dont understand what you mean. Can you be more specific? 10. Put on your jeans, Patrick. Its cold outside to wear shorts. 11. These suitcases are light for us to carry, Dad. 12. Helen is not sure whether Mike will forgive her or not. 13. There were many flooded villages after it rained heavily days on end. 14. Vicky is usually sad and miserable, but today she looks happy. 15. Angelo wasnt early to catch the bus and was late for school. 3. Adverbs of Probability Choose the word or phrase that is similar in meaning to the one in bold. 1. Ann studies hard and she will certainly (definitely/probably) graduate from the university with honours.

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2. Only the twin brothers Michael and Andrew are missing. Maybe (Perhaps / Certainly) they did not hear the alarm clock. 3. No one is answering the phone. Janet and Victor are probably (possibly / surely) still at work. 4. Jessica is without doubt (possibly / certainly) the most talented person in our class. I would very much like to be like her. 5. How does William know that (How sure is William that / Does William hope that) there wont be a football match on TV tonight? 6. Do you believe that (Do you suppose that / Do you know that) Megan will sing in the school concert tomorrow? 7. Is Gina convinced (sure / in doubt) that we will be able to cope with all that work by the end of the month? 8. Martha is likely to (will definitely / will probably) give up attending the club in our neighbourhood as she is going to move house soon. 9. I have no doubts (am sure / believe) that sooner or later she will be sorry for her rude words, so take it easy. 10. Nick and Maria will definitely (undoubtedly / possibly) redecorate the flat before they move in. 11. Our boss is positive (sure / unsure) that someone broke into his office through the window last night and stole his laptop. 12. Rona is obviously (certainly / probably) a very rich lady. She always buys the most expensive clothes she can find. 13. Molly knows it for certain (is quite sure / is in doubt) that her brother is going to apply for a job with a law firm. 14. Do you think that (Do you believe that / Do you know that) Tom will really marry Wendy? 15. They are most likely to (will definitely / will probably) cancel the parade tomorrow because of the heavy snow which fell last night.

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4. Going to A. What are they going to do on holiday? Pete/go swimming Sally/visit museums Ann/sunbathe Steve and Sue/taste local food Laura/go hiking Peter and Helen/do a lot of sightseeing Mick/do bungee jumping Veronica and Alexander/pick up forest fruit Peter/go diving Wendy/take pictures Kim and Paul/walk by the sea Lucy and her family/attend a performance 1. Pete 2. Sally 3. Ann 4. Steve and Sue 5. Laura 6. Peter and Helen 7. Mick 8. Veronica and Alexander 9. Peter 10. Wendy 11. Kim and Paul 12. Lucy 5. Future Simple Tense Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the Future Simple Tense. 1. (you/courier) this parcel for me, please? 2. Its very cold in the room. I (close) the door. 3. In the year 2050, people (use) flying cars. 4. Trudy is sure he (not/finish) work on time today. 5. (Jenny/have) a party on her name day this year? 6. Who (you/ask) for help when the truck delivers the goods? 7. The shop over there is open at the moment. I (buy) some sweets. 8. Its very dark in here. (you/switch) on the lights, please? 9. I expect (she/be) at home at 7 oclock in the evening? 10. Andys sister doesnt know when he (come) back home. 11. Where (they/spend) their vacation after they return from their business trip? 12. I am afraid I (not buy) a car before I pass my driving test. 46

13. Even in the 22nd century, pupils (not stop) attending school. 14. People do hope that pollution (disappear) sooner or later. 15. I (not buy) you a present if you dont behave yourself well. 6. Going to vs Will A. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. Use to be going to or will. 1. Its very warm in here. I (open) the window. 2. Look at Jim! He (fall) off the ladder. 3. We (not/see) our friends at the weekend as they will be away. 4. I hope they (not/forget) to invite Jim and Rose to the party. 5. Lucy is sure that her brother (not/let) her wear his new T-shirt. 6. Bob is very excited because he (buy) a new mobile tomorrow. 7. She (have) a baby in about two weeks or so. 8. The phone is ringing. I (answer) it. 9. I think I (not/stay) at home tonight. I feel like going clubbing. 10. (Timothy and Amanda/visit) their relatives in Greece next weekend? 11. Look at those black clouds in the sky. It (start) raining any minute. 12. What (you/wear) at the party tomorrow night? 13. Ron (work) as a waiter in the summer to earn some money. 14. There is someone knocking at the door. I (answer) it. 15. Eva cant see us at the weekend. She (stay) with her grandparents in the country. 16. (you/bring) me my glasses from the bedroom, Johnny? 17. Look at Jessica. She (fall) into the swimming pool. 18. Mum, I am very hungry. (you/make) me a sandwich, please? 19. (Ben/play) basketball in the afternoon? 20. Theres something wrong with our van. I (take) it to a mechanic. B. Fill in the gaps using the correct form of to be going to or will. 1. A: I need to be at the station at 2 oclock. B: OK, I give you a lift. 2. A: Hurry up! Arent you ready yet? 47

B: No, but I be in a minute. 3. A: Why are you wearing that costume? B: I take part in a fancy dress party tonight. 4. A: Oh no! Charlie and his mother are here early! B: Relax. They help us decorate for the party. 5. A: Are you working late tonight again, Dad? B: No, I promise, I be home by 6 oclock. 6. A. Are you coming to Samanthas party? B: Yes, I take my boyfriend with me. 7. A: Your room is upside down! B: I know. I tidy it up in a while. 8. A: I cant do my homework in French! B: Dont worry. I help you when I come back home. 9. A: I need to take Rex to the vet. He doesnt want to eat anything. B: I hope he bite the vet. 10. A: What are Sheilas plans for the summer holidays? B: She study hard for her admission exam in history. 11. A: Philip and I need to go to the library. B: OK. I drive you there if you want. 12. A: What are you looking for, Gina? B: My black dress. I attend a performance tonight. 13. A: Pam is not feeling well today, Mum. B: Really? I call a doctor to examine her. 14. A: What are you doing on Friday evening, John? B: I meet my friends, Alex and Tanya. 15. A: you bring me a glass of water, Janet? B: Sure.

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Key Module 7 Vocabulary Practice 1. Collocations 1. b, 2. d, 3. e, 4. f, 5. c, 6. a 2. Clothing Suggested Answers: 1. socks, trainers, boots; 2. scarf, gloves, coat, 3. raincoat, hat, 4. swimsuit, shorts, T-shirt, sandals 3. Weather 1. sunny, 2. chilly, 3. dark, 4. snowy, 5. windy, 6. rainy Grammar Practice 1. Question Words A. 1. Which, 2. When, 3. Why, 4. Who, 5. How often, 6. What, 7. How much, 8. How many, 9. Who, 10. How, 11. What, 12. What, 13. Whose, 14. Where, 15. When B. 1. What, 2. Where, 3. Who, 4. When, 5. How long, 6. How often, 7. Which, 8. Why, 9. How, 10. How many, 11. Whose, 12. How much, 13. What time, 14. How much, 15. When C. 1. When are Marie and Marl leaving for Denmark? 2. What is Sue looking for at the moment? 3. Where are George and his wife planning to spend the weekend? 4. Who did Helen meet on her way home yesterday? 5. Whose is the leather purse on the table? 6. Who is going to stay with a Bulgarian family during her summer vacation? 7. Whose costume will Peter borrow for the school fancy dress party? 8. Why wasnt Frank able to come to dinner with us? 9. How long did Lilys sister live in Germany when she was a student? 10. How often does Sharon take part in school events? 11. How much did Timothy spend on presents when he was in Greece? 12. What colour is Micks new car? 13. Which house are the Smiths going to buy? 14. How long ago did Charlie move to Sofia? 15. How did Sam and Julie travel to Bucharest? 16. Who did Rich give a beautiful ring as a gift? 17. Who is Nick going to show his new iPod to tomorrow? 18. What were the boys talking about when Alice entered the room? 19. What is Olga thinking about? 20. What was Tina waiting for when it started snowing? 2. Too / Enough / Very / Quite A. 1. quite, 2. too, 3. enough, 4. very, 5. very, 6. too, 7. skilful enough, 8. enough money, 9. quite, 10. too, 11. quite, 12. old enough, 13. very, 14. very, 15. quite B. 1. enough, 2. quite, 3. enough, 4. quite, 5. too, 6. quite, 7. very, 8. quite, 9. enough, 10. quite, 11. quite, 12. hardworking enough, 13. very, 14. rich enough, 15. quite C. 1. enough, 2. too, 3. very, 4. enough, 5. quite, 6. too, 7. Very, 8. very, 9. quite, 10. too, 11. enough, 12. quite, 13. very, 14. quite, 15. enough 3. Adverbs of Probability 1. definitely, 2. Perhaps, 3. possibly, 4. certainly, 5. How sure is William that, 6. Do you suppose that, 7. sure, 8. will probably, 9. am sure, 10. undoubtedly, 11. sure, 12. certainly, 13. is quite sure, 14. Do you believe that, 15. will probably

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4. Going to 1. Pete is going to go swimming. 2. Sally is going to visit museums. 3. Ann is going to sunbathe. 4. Steve and Sue are going to taste local food. 5. Laura is going to go hiking. 6. Peter and Helen are going to do a lot of sightseeing. 7. Mick is going to do bungee jumping. 8. Veronica and Alexander are going to pick up forest fruit. 9. Peter is going to go diving. 10. Wendy is going to take pictures. 11. Kim and Paul are going to walk by the sea. 12. Lucy and her family are going to attend a performance. 5. Future Simple Tense 1. Will you courier, 2. will close, 3. will use, 4. wont finish, 5. Will Jenny have, 6. will you ask, 7. will buy, 8. Will you switch, 9. she will be, 10. will come, 11. will they spend, 12. wont buy, 13. wont stop, 14. will disappear, 15. wont buy 6. Going to vs Will A. 1. will open, 2. is going to fall, 3. are not going to see, 4. wont forget, 5. wont let , 6. is going to buy, 7. is going to have, 8. will answer, 9. wont stay, 10. Are Timothy and Amanda going to visit, 11. is going to start, 12. are you going to wear, 13. is going to work, 14. will answer, 15. is going to stay, 16. Will you bring, 17. is going to fall, 18. Will you make, 19. Is Ben going to play, 20. will take B. 1. will, 2. will, 3. am going to, 4. are going to, 5. will, 6. am going to, 7. will, 8. will, 9. wont, 10. is going to, 11. will, 12. am going to, 13. will, 14. am going to, 15. Will

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