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I Write the correct greeting under each
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2, neaA the next sentences. Choose the correct oflswet:
r. Hello, Christie! How are you?
a. Goodbye! b. t'm fine, thank you. c. Good night!
z. Good morning, Miss DaisY!
a. Yes, of course. b. Hey!
3. Miss Daisy, this is TommY.
a. Goodbye! b. Yes, of course.
4. Mum, I want to go to bed.
c. Good morning, children!
c. Nice to meet youl
a. Good morning! b. l'm fine, thank you. c. Good night!
5. See you tomorrow, JennY!
a. Hello! b. Nice to meet you! c. Goodbye!
3. rlna seven ways of greeting a person In the puzzle:
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+, Look at the pictures, unscramble the words, then colour in.
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5 oo the crossword:
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r - a building where objects of historical,
artistic or scientific interest are exhibitedg - a place where you can watch a
play
5 - a place where doctors and
nurses take care of ill people ** = a place where you go to buy
Jstamps and envelopes to send
your letters
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t - a large store that sells food and other goods
+ - a place where children go to study
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6. Look at the map and choose the right words to complete the dialogue.
A: Hi, Mum! l'm at school. How can I reach the restaurant?
B: Hi, Tom! Iurn left/Go along Central Avenue and the restaurant is on the right/onthe lelt.
A:0K. Then I need to go to the museum. How can I get there?
B: Well, you can turn right/turn lelt on the Kings Street and the museum is right
next to the supermarket, on the right/on the left.A: I see. After that, I am meeting my friends at the cinema. How can I get therelB:ThecinemaisonAppleStreet,ont,heri8ht/onthelelt.A: And after the film, how can I come back home?
*Turn right/Go alongnpple Street, then turn right/turn lelt after the museum
and our house is at the end of the road, on the riSht/on the left.
7 .Pead the text and fill in AM ,5 ARE.
Hello, everybody! My nare (l Alex. I t2eleven years old and I {3i from England. I (+} ,student. My favourite colour (S)
- green and my favourite
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arobot. My best friend tf} -Sandra.
we {S}deskmates.
6
E Now ask your friend and write sentences about him or her, as in exercise 7.
I Look at the pictures and write sentences, as in the example:
ls this a library?No, it, isn't a library.It's a museum.
A:
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a circus?
B:
I 0. correct the sentences,
ls this a bank?
No,
A:
B:
A:
B:
a hospitalT
No,
A:
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a theatre?
B:
A:
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a schooliB:
a. 0ranges are blue.
as in the example:
No! 0ranges aren't blue. They are orange.
b. Crocodiles are red.
c. Children are old.
d. A football is square.
e. Tomatoes are blue.
f. My doll is ugly.
7
ll Fut the sentences in order to make a conversation.
a. He is at the cinema with his friends. I want to go to the park. Do you want to come
with me?
b. l'm fine, thank you, Sarah. How is your brother?
c. Sorry, but I am busy now. My cousin is here. You can come, too.
d. Hello, Susan! How are you?
e. Goodbye!
f . Sure. Thank you for the invitation. See you soon!
I 2. circte the right answer.
a. ls the Big Ben in New York? No, it is/isn't.lt's in London.
b. ls Mount Everest in Asia? Yes, it is/are.
c. Are Robert de Niro and Anthony Hopkins singers? No, they are/aren't. They are
actors.
d. ls the Statue of Liberty in New York? Yes, it is/isn't.
e.My friend and I are primary school students. We are/aren'thigh school students.
f. I am ten years old. I aren't/am not eleven.
13, neaO the text and complete the gaps with the correct form of the verb I0 BE.
Thanks to its many cultural treasures, London
(l) -
a city to visit. The Britisn museum (?)
- the oldest museum in the world. therg l't)
- go galleries in the museum. There (6)
-objects lrom Asia, Rome, Greece and Egypt..The
entrance \7) -
lree and the museum (S)
-open every day. The museum \9) -
close to
Tottenham Court, P,oad and Holborn
underground stations. There (l O)
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some bus routes which pass the museum.
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