Fill in the correct word: teaspoons, opposite, grated, overcooked, portions, nursery, grilled, preheat, piece, pinch
This restaurant serves very small _______________ . I’m hungry after I leave it!
I’d like two _______________ of sugar in my tea, please!
My mum is making pizza. We need some __________ cheese.
_______________ chicken is my favourite dish!
I didn’t like vegetables at all. They were _______________ .
The test is very easy. It was a _______________ of cake.
You should add another _____________ of pepper to the sauce.
Bill likes sharing his food with other little children at the _______________ school.
Where’s the chemist’s? - _______________ the supermarket.
_______________ the oven to 190 °C and bake cherry cake for 50 minutes.
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
The police ____________________ (go) after a robber for over an hour.
We __________never______________(buy) things at the flea market.
The waiters ________already____________ (serve) steamed fish.
Vegetables ____________________ (boil) for 30 minutes.
We____________________ (try) to find tickets for the concert for three weeks.
My sister _________________(write) her new book for the last two months.
She _______________________ (not/read) this book yet.
You look tired! __________you ________________ (work) all day?
I _______________________ (not / eat) Chinese food yet.
How long _______ you ________________(study) English?
Fill in the gaps with a/an/the where necessary.
Ann can play _______ piano.
_______ Browns left for their annual holiday to _______ USA.
We go to _______ Bolshoi Theatre once a year.
When _______ car crashed it was going at 100 miles _______ hour.
In _______ Paris we went on _______ boat trip.
4. Put adjectives in the correct order.
I bought red / Chinese / beautiful vase.
Ann wore small /terrible /round glasses.
My sister has golden /tiny /old ring.
My father made square /wooden/ modern table.
It was British /huge /old statue.
5. Read the text and mark the sentences T(true), F(false) or DS (doesn’t say)
There are countless flea markets all around the world, and they are especially popular in Europe. One of the busiest markets in Europe is in the town of Lille, Northern France: La Braderie. With two hundred kilometres of open air stalls, this flea market offers a massive diversity of things to buy at reduced prices. Unfortunately, this amazing event, which has over a million visitors, is only an annual event which happens during the first weekend of September. Another shopper’s paradise is in Russia. Moscow has many flea markets but the Vernisazh flea market at Izmailovsky Park is perhaps the most famous. There is almost nothing that you can’t find there, especially if you are a tourist looking for authentic Russian souvenirs to bring back home.
But flea markets are not just places where tourists can buy inexpensive things. The Annex Antiques Fair and Flea Market in New York, USA is a trendy market which has been attracting famous Hollywood stars as well as people living in the area ever since it opened. So, as you see, flea markets offer something for everyone!
Europe has the biggest flea markets.….
La Braderie opens two days a year ….
There is one flea market in Russia …
The Annex Antiques Fair is a Trendy market in UK…
Hollywood stars visit flea markets…