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1 STAGE 1 1) Answer the questions in the long form. e.g. Are you Irish? - No, I m not Irish but I m English. i) Are you sitting on the floor?.. ii) Are we writing in French?. iii) Is there a book under the chair? iv) Is the house in front of them? 2) Use these pronouns : HE SHE IT WE THEY ME HIM HER US THEM * Think about if the word is : i) masculine or feminine / ii) singular or plural / iii) subject or object i)( John).. is standing on the (floor) ii) (Adam and Sam ) are writing to (Helen). iii) (Diane and I) are putting the books (..) on the table. iv) Why is (the dog) standing behind ( you and I).. v) Is (Amanda). writing to (my sisters)..? 3) WRITE NUMBERS IN WORDS

2 4) WRITE A QUESTION TO THE ANSWERS i). No, there aren t any tables in the room. ii).. Yes, I ve got some pens. iii) This part of the body is the back. iv) We are John and Mary. v) The letter A is before B 5) A /AN / SOME / ANY i) Have you got coffee? ii) Is there umbrella in the picture? iii) She s got.. money. iv) This is.. question and this is. answer. v) There are pictures on the walls.

3 6) Use a possessive adjective : his, her, its, our, your, their i) John is English and house is in Manchester. ii) Sarah has got two dogs... dogs are black and brown. iii) We ve got a new teacher... teacher comes from Ireland. iv) France is a country... capital is Paris. v) Hello, I m Paul. And what is name? My name is Sophie. 7) CHOOSE OPTION A, B, C, D i) 388, 476 a) three hundred eighty-eight thousand and four hundred seventy six. b) three hundred eighty and eight thousand four hundred and seventy six. c) three hundred and eighty-eight thousand four hundred and seventy six. d) three hundred and eighty-eight thousands four hundred seventy six. ii) Are there.. books on the table? a) any b) some c) none d) a iii) we sitting on the floor? a) Is b) We re c) Are d) There are

4 STAGE 1 ANSWERS 1) i) Are you sitting on the floor? No, I m not sitting on the floor. I m sitting on a chair. ii) Are we writing in French? No, we aren t writing in French. We re writing in English. iii) Is there a book under the chair? No, there isn t a book under the chair. iv) Is the house in front of them? No, the house isn t in front of them, it s behind them. 2) i)( John) HE is standing on the (floor) IT ii) (Adam and Sam ) THEY are writing to (Helen) HER iii) (Diane and I) WE are putting the books THEM on the table. iv) Why is (the dog) IT standing behind ( you and I) US v) Is (Amanda) SHE writing to (my sisters) THEM? THIRTEEN 47 FORTY-SEVEN 102 ONE HUNDRED AND TWO 561 FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-ONE 2398 TWO THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED AND NINETY-EIGHT 4) Write a Question i) ARE THERE ANY TABLES IN THE ROOM? No, there aren t any tables in the room. ii) HAVE YOU GOT ANY PENS? Yes, I ve got some pens. iii) WHAT PART OF THE BODY IS THIS? This part of the body is the back. iv) WHO ARE YOU? We are John and Mary. v) WHICH LETTER IS BEFORE B? The letter A is before B

5 5 i) Has he got ANY coffee? ii) Is there AN umbrella in the picture? iii) She s got SOME money. iv) This is A question and this is AN answer. v) There are SOME pictures on the walls. 6 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES i) John is English. HIS house is in Manchester. ii) Sarah has got two dogs. HER dogs are black and brown. iii) We have a new teacher. OUR teacher comes from Ireland. iv) France is a country. ITS capital is Paris. v) Hello, I m Paul. And what is YOUR name? My name is Sophie. 7 CHOOSE OPTION A, B, C, D i) 388, 476 C) three hundred and eighty-eight thousand four hundred and seventy six. ii) Are there.. books on the table? iii) we sitting on the floor? A) any C) Are

6 STAGE 2 1) PUT ONE WORD OR CONTRACTION IN EACH SPACE i). these your books? - No, they aren t. books but they are (John s).. ii).. she live in London? - No, she. Live in London, but she in Bristol. iii) Have you got.. thumbs.. fingers? - No, I ve got thumbs. Fingers. 2) WRITE THE COMPARATIVE FORM OF MANY, MUCH, FEW, LITTLE Much / many = more than few = fewer than little = less than - I have. money Prince Charles. - I eat.. food for lunch for breakfast. WRITE THE SUPERLATIVE OF MANY, MUCH, FEW, LITTLE MANY / MUST = THE MOST FEW = THE FEWEST LITTLE = THE LEAST - China has. people in the world. - The baby eats... food in the family. 3) WRITE THE TIME IN WORDS = three o clock = = =

7 STAGE 2 ANSWERS 1) PUT ONE WORD OR CONTRACTION IN EACH SPACE i) ARE these your books? - No, they aren t MY books but they are (John s) HIS ii) DOES she live in London? - No, she DOESN T live in London, but she LIVES in Bristol. iii) Have you got MORE thumbs THAN fingers? - No, I ve got FEWER thumbs THAN Fingers. 2) WRITE THE COMPARATIVE FORM OF MANY, MUCH, FEW, LITTLE Much / many = more than few = fewer than little = less than - I have LESS money THAN Prince Charles. - I eat MORE food for lunch THAN for breakfast. WRITE THE SUPERLATIVE OF MANY, MUCH, FEW, LITTLE MANY / MUST = THE MOST FEW = THE FEWEST LITTLE = THE LEAST - China has THE MOST people in the world. - The baby eats THE LEAST food in the family. 3) WRITE THE TIME IN WORDS = three o clock = a quarter past twelve = a quarter to seven = eleven minutes to five

8 STAGE 3 1) WRITE QUESTIONS TO THE GIVEN ANSWERS. Eg. - What is the table made of? The table is made of wood. -? I get up at 7 o clock. -? No, I didn t go to France last summer. 2) PUT A WORD OR A CONTRACTION IN EACH PLACE e.g. Five. six. eleven five PLUS six EQUALS eleven i) How. is three. ten? - Three. ten.. thirty. ii) My book.. the same your book, it s. From your book. iii) The sun shine the night. iv) We. Hello at the of the lesson. 3) USE THE WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE IT IS NECESSARY TO CHANGE AND ADD WORDS. e.g I GOODBYE TEACHER END LESSON = I say goodbye to the teacher at the end of the lesson - NEVER RAIN ALMERÍA SUMMER = - MY BOOK EXPENSIVE MY PENCIL = - HE LIVE LONDON LAST YEAR = 4) Complete the sentences using an adjective in the comparative e.g. John s got a good car, but Brian s got a better one. - I get up early but my sister gets up. - Denia is. to Alicante than to Valencia. - Valencia is hot in summer but Madrid is

9 5) Complete sentences using a superlative adjective - Russia is country in the world. - What is.. mountain in Spain? - My sister gets up in my family. 6) WRITE A SENTENCE IN THE PAST TENSE PLAY : They played tennis yesterday. MAKE: They made a paella on Sunday. STAGE 3 - ANSWERS 1) What time do you get up? I get up at 7 o clock. Did you go to France last summer? No, I didn t go to France last summer. 2) PUT A WORD OR A CONTRACTION IN EACH PLACE e.g. Five. six. eleven five PLUS six EQUALS eleven i) How MUCH is three TIMES ten? - Three TIMES ten EQUALS thirty. ii) My book ISN T the same AS your book, it s DIFFERENT From your book. iii) The sun DOESN T shine DURING the night. iv) We SAY Hello at the BEGINNING of the lesson. 3) USE THE WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE IT IS NECESSARY TO CHANGE AND ADD WORDS. - NEVER RAIN ALMERÍA SUMMER = IT NEVER RAINS IN ALMERÍA IN SUMMER. - MY BOOK EXPENSIVE MY PENCIL = MY BOOK IS MORE EXPENSIVE THAN MY PENCIL - HE LIVE LONDON LAST YEAR = HE LIVED IN LONDON LAST YEAR.

10 4) Complete the sentences using an adjective in the comparative - I get up early but my sister gets up EARLIER. - Denia is NEARER to Alicante than to Valencia. - Valencia is hot in summer but Madrid is HOTTER 5) Complete sentences using a superlative adjective - Russia is THE LARGEST country in the world. - What is THE HIGHEST mountain in Spain? - My sister gets up THE EARLIEST in my family. 6) WRITE A SENTENCE IN THE PAST TENSE PLAY : They PLAYED tennis yesterday. MAKE: They MADE a paella on Sunday.

11 STAGE 4 1) COMPLETE THE PARADIGMS OF THESE IRREGULAR VERBS PRESENT PAST PAST PARTICIPLE SEE SAW SEEN HOLD KNEW GIVEN THINK 2) PUT A WORD IN EACH SPACE e.g. What.. you. yesterday? = What DID you DO yesterday? i) If you. rich, what. You buy? - I buy an expensive house. ii) If the weather. Good this weekend, what will you do? - I. play tennis. iii) What you drink for lunch yesterday? - I.. wine. 3) USE THE WORDS CHANGE THEM IF NECESSARY AND ADD WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE. I / GO / CINEMA / YESTERDAY = I WENT TO THE CINEMA YESTERDAY. i) IF / YOU / LIVE / ITALY / WHAT / YOU / EAT? ii) SHE / SPEAK / ENGLISH / LAST LESSON. iii) I / NEVER / VISIT / GERMANY.. iv) NOT / WORTH / BUY / EXPENSIVE / CLOTHES... 4) WRITE QUESTIONS TO THESE ANSWERS HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO CHINA? - No, I ve never been to China. i)..? - No, it doesn t often rain in Valencia. ii).? - She has lived here for two years. iii)? - I would buy a Ferrari if I was rich.

12 STAGE 4 ANSWERS 1) COMPLETE THE PARADIGMS OF THESE IRREGULAR VERBS PRESENT PAST PAST PARTICIPLE HOLD HELD HELD KNOW KNEW KNOWN GIVE GAVE GIVEN THINK THOUGHT THOUGHT 2) PUT A WORD IN EACH SPACE i) If you WERE rich, what WOULD You buy? - I WOULD buy an expensive house. ii) If the weather IS Good this weekend, what will you do? - I WILL play tennis. iii) What DID you drink for lunch yesterday? - I DRANK wine. 3) USE THE WORDS CHANGE THEM IF NECESSARY AND ADD WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE. i) IF / YOU / LIVE / ITALY / WHAT / YOU / EAT? = IF YOU LIVED IN ITALY WHAT WOULD YOU EAT? ii) SHE / SPEAK / ENGLISH / LAST LESSON. iii) I / NEVER / VISIT / GERMANY. = SHE SPOKE ENGLISH DURING THE LAST LESSON. = I HAVE NEVER VISITED GERMANY. iv) NOT / WORTH / BUY / EXPENSIVE / CLOTHES. = IT ISN T WORTH BUYING EXPENSIVE CLOTHES. 4) WRITE QUESTIONS TO THESE ANSWERS i) DOES IT OFTEN RAIN IN VALENCIA? - No, it doesn t often rain in Valencia. ii) HOW LONG HAS SHE LIVED HERE (FOR)? - She has lived here for two years. iii) WHAT WOULD YOU BUY IF YOU WERE RICH? - I would buy a Ferrari if I was rich.

13 STAGE 5 EXAM PREPARATION 1) CHANGE SENTENCES FROM THE ACTIVE VOICE TO THE PASSIVE VOICE. e.g. I eat the apple = The apple is eaten by me. i) She took the book off the table. = ii) You have to answer the question. = iii) He put the keys into the bag. = 2) PUT A WORD OR CONTRACTION INTO EACH SPACE. e.g. The accident was my. because i was driving too fast. = FAULT i) It.. me twenty minutes to drive to work this morning. ii) George.. be working at this time tomorrow. iii) I the glass and it broke on the floor. 3) CHANGE AND ADD WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE e.g. If I win lottery I stop work (put into 3 rd conditional) = If I had won the lottery I would have stopped working. i) I / LIE / BED / SEVEN HOURS / LAST NIGHT =.. ii) HOW LONG / SHE / LIVE / IN ENGLAND? iii) THOSE SHOES / NOT / BELONG / HER =. = 4) CHANGE THESE SENTENCES TO BOTH THE 2 ND AND 3 RD CONDITIONALS. i) IF YOU STUDY, YOU WILL PASS THE EXAM. = ii) IF WE LEAVE EARLY WE WILL CATCH THE TRAIN =.. iii) YOU WON T BE HOT IF YOU LOOSEN YOUR TIE =.

14 STAGE 5 ANSWERS 1) CHANGE SENTENCES FROM THE ACTIVE VOICE TO THE PASSIVE VOICE. i) She took the book off the table. = The book was taken off the table by her. ii) You have to answer the question. iii) He put the keys into the bag. = The question has to be answered by you. = The keys were put into the bag by him. 2) PUT A WORD OR CONTRACTION INTO EACH SPACE. i) It TOOK me twenty minutes to drive to work this morning. ii) George WILL be working at this time tomorrow. iii) I DROPPED the glass and it broke on the floor. 3) CHANGE AND ADD WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE i) I / LIE / BED / SEVEN HOURS / LAST NIGHT = I LAY IN BED FOR SEVEN HOURS LAST NIGHT. ii) HOW LONG / SHE / LIVE / IN ENGLAND? iii) THOSE SHOES / NOT / BELONG / HER = HOW LONG HAS SHE BEEN LIVING IN ENGLAND? = THOSE SHOES DON T BELONG TO HER. 4) CHANGE THESE SENTENCES TO BOTH THE 2ND AND 3RD CONDITIONALS. i) IF YOU STUDY, YOU WILL PASS THE EXAM. = IF YOU STUDIED, YOU WOULD PASS THE EXAM. = IF YOU HAD STUDIED, YOU WOULD HAVE PASSED THE EXAM. ii) IF WE LEAVE EARLY WE WILL CATCH THE TRAIN = IF WE LEFT EARLY WE WOULD CATCH THE TRAIN. IF WE HAD LEFT EARLY, WE WOULD HAVE CAUGHT THE TRAIN. iii) YOU WON T BE HOT IF YOU LOOSEN YOUR TIE. = YOU WOULDN T BE HOT IF YOU LOOSENED YOUR TIE. YOU WOULDN T HAVE BEEN HOT, IF YOU HAD LOOSENED YOUR TIE

15 Stage 6 EXAM PREPARATION 1) SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION e.g. I have lived here for for years. = (SINCE) I have lived here since i) Charles Dickens wrote Great Expectations. (WRITTEN) ii) Football interests him. iii) Tom repairs Barbara s car. (INTERESTED). (HAS) 2) CHANGE AND ADD WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE. e.g. I / LIVE / HERE / TWO YEARS (into present perfect continuous) = I have been living here for two years. i) IF / I / GROW / TIRED / I / GO / BED (into 3 rd conditional) = ii) DAYS / LONG / AS WE GO / SUMMER = 3) TAIL QUSTIONS e.g. You live here, DON T YOU? i) She isn t Spanish,? ii) They ve got five children,? iii) We have to do it by tomorrow,..? iv) We shouldn t tell her,.? 4) CHANGE FROM DIRECT INTO INDIRECT SPEECH. E.g. We have been to China - They said that they had been to China. i) We will see you next week. They said.. ii) I have to study. iii) You can come with me. You told me that you. You told me that I

16 Stage 6 ANSWERS 1) SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION i) Dickens wrote Great Expectations. (WRITTEN) Great Expectations was written by Dickens ii) Football interests him. iii) Tom repairs Barbara s car. (INTERESTED) He is interested in football. (HAS) Barbara has her car repaired by Tom. 2) CHANGE AND ADD WORDS TO MAKE A SENTENCE. i) IF / I / GROW / TIRED / I / GO / BED (into 3rd conditional) = If I had grown tired, I would have gone to bed ii) DAYS / LONG / AS WE GO / SUMMER = The days lengthen as we go towards summer. 3) TAIL QUSTIONS i) She isn t Spanish, is she? ii) They ve got five children, haven t they? iii) We have to do it by tomorrow, don t we? iv) We shouldn t tell her, should we? 4) CHANGE FROM DIRECT INTO INDIRECT SPEECH. i) We will see you next week. They said that they would see me next week. ii) I have to study. iii) You can come with me. You told me that you had to study. You told me that I could come with you.

17 STAGE 7 EXAM PREPARATION CHANGE FROM DIRECT TO INDIRECT SPEECH i) Help me move the table! = ii) Have you got any money? = iii) Will you give me a hand? = 2) CHOOSE AN IDIOM / PHRASAL VERB WITH THE SAME MEANING e.g. (Tired of) I m. the hot weather. i) (WAIT) - We had to.. her, while she got ready. ii) (Have strong interest) - Many teenagers... computer games. iii) (Feel unhappy) Since losing his job he has been. 3) PUT ADVERBS IN THE CORRECT POSITION NEVER - OFTEN - RARELY - I have seen him. They see their grandchildren at the weekends. I have enough free time. SOMETIMES If only he would help me around the house 4) SHORT ANSWERS USE SO / NEITHER or NOR e.g I can speak English - So can I. i) I don t live in Madrid. - ii) My parents used to holiday in a caravan. - iii) I mustn t be late. -.

18 CHANGE FROM DIRECT TO INDIRECT SPEECH STAGE 7 ANSWERS i) Help me move the table! =He told me to help him move the table ii) Have you got any money? = He asked me if I had (got) any money? iii) Will you give me a hand? = He asked me if I would give him a hand / He asked me to give him a hand. 2) CHOOSE AN IDIOM / PHRASAL VERB WITH THE SAME MEANING e.g. (Tired of) I m FED UP WITH the hot weather. (fed up with) i) (WAIT) - We had to HANG ON FOR her, while she got ready. ii) (Have strong interest) - Many teenagers ARE INTO computer games. iii) (Feel unhappy) Since losing his job he has been FEELING DOWN. 3) PUT ADVERBS IN THE CORRECT POSITION NEVER - OFTEN - RARELY - I have NEVER seen him. They OFTEN see their grandchildren at the weekends. I RARELY have enough free time. SOMETIMES If only he would SOMETIMES help me around the house 4) SHORT ANSWERS USE SO / NEITHER or NOR e.g I can speak English - So can I. i) I don t live in Madrid. - Neither do I. ii) My parents used to holiday in a caravan. - So did mine. iii) I mustn t be late. Neither must I.

19 STAGE 8 EXAM PREPARATION 1) MODIFY THE WORD TO PUT IT INTO THE SENTENCE e.g. ACT - He won the prize for best.. (ACTOR) i) RAIL - That house is surrounded by very high. ii) EVENT - I m really tired. I ve had a very.. day. iii) PACK - When I arrive at my hotel I like to straight away. 2) FILL GAPS WITH AN ARTICLE A / AN / THE only if necessary. - Alps lie between.. France,. Switzerland and. Italy. -..elephant is one of most amazing animals. - What is your profession? - I m. teacher at.. university. university is one of the largest in.. country. 3) CHANGE OR ADD ANY WORDS NECESSARY TO MAKE A SENTENCE E.g. I / LIVE / HERE / TWO YEARS = I have lived here for two years. i) I / GROW / TIRED / GO / BED (3 rd conditional) = ii) DAYS / SHORT / AS / WE / GO / TOWARDS / WINTER = 4) DEFINE THESE IDIOMS e.g. TO HANG ON To tell somebody to hang on means you are telling them to wait. - CUT CORNERS - - GO IN ONE EAR AND OUT THE OTHER -

20 STAGE 8 ANSWERS 1) MODIFY THE WORD TO PUT IT INTO THE SENTENCE i) RAIL - That house is surrounded by very high RAILINGS ii) EVENT - I m really tired. I ve had a very EVENTFUL day. iii) PACK - When I arrive at my hotel I like to UNPACK straight away. 2) FILL GAPS WITH AN ARTICLE A / AN / THE only if necessary. - THE Alps lie between.. France,. Switzerland and. Italy. - THE elephant is one of THE most amazing animals. - What is your profession? - I m A teacher at A university. THE university is one of the largest in THE country. 3) CHANGE OR ADD ANY WORDS NECESSARY TO MAKE A SENTENCE i) I / GROW / TIRED / GO / BED (3 rd conditional) = IF I HAD GROWN TIRED I WOULD HAVE GONE TO BED. ii) DAYS / SHORT / AS / WE / GO / TOWARDS / WINTER = The days shorten as we go towards winter. 4) DEFINE THESE IDIOMS - CUT CORNERS - It means to do something not as well as you could to save time or money. - GO IN ONE EAR AND OUT THE OTHER - to hear something and then forget it immediately.

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