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Word 10 This leather jacket was a real…. I got it for 500 roubles. bargain

Word 10

  • This leather jacket was a real…. I got it for 500 roubles.
  • bargain
Word 20 Form the adjective from the noun honor    Honorable

Word 20

  • Form the adjective from the noun honor

  • Honorable
Word 30 Translate into English: По субботам я обычно хожу по магазинам, потому что мне нравится поспевать за модой. I usually go shopping on Saturdays because I like keeping up with fashion.

Word 30

  • Translate into English: По субботам я обычно хожу по магазинам, потому что мне нравится поспевать за модой.
  • I usually go shopping on Saturdays because I like keeping up with fashion.
Word 40 Replace the words in bold with synonymies: Mary  brightened up  when she was told that Jim was coming after all. Mary  cheered up  when she was told that Jim was coming after all.

Word 40

  • Replace the words in bold with synonymies: Mary  brightened up  when she was told that Jim was coming after all.
  • Mary  cheered up  when she was told that Jim was coming after all.
Word 50 Choose the correct idiom and explain what it means.   Jack has egg ______ because he couldn't remember how to spell

Word 50

  • Choose the correct idiom and explain what it means.

Jack has egg ______ because he couldn't remember how to spell "Batman"!

  • on his teeth
  • on his face
  • on his shirt
  • on his fingers
  • have egg on your face = be embarrassed by a serious mistake you make

Tenses 10 What is the Grammar Tense:  I have been studying for exams since March. Present Perfect Continuous

Tenses 10

  • What is the Grammar Tense:  I have been studying for exams since March.
  • Present Perfect Continuous
Tenses 20 Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs.  Greg _________________ (wait) for Jenny in the downtown. She _____________ (not arrive) yet.  Greg has been waiting for Jenny in the downtown. She has not arrived yet.

Tenses 20

  • Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs.

Greg _________________ (wait) for Jenny in the downtown. She _____________ (not arrive) yet.

  • Greg has been waiting for Jenny in the downtown. She has not arrived yet.
Tenses 30 Choose been to or gone to : They've …the business conference for the week. gone to = have not yet returned.

Tenses 30

  • Choose been to or gone to : They've …the business conference for the week.
  • gone to = have not yet returned.
Tenses 40 Make question to the sentence. She has never been at a big railway station. (Why?)   My father likes to travel by train. (how)  We buy railway tickets at the booking-office. (where)     Why has she never been at a big railway station? How does your father like to travel?  Where do they buy the railway tickets? 

Tenses 40

  • Make question to the sentence.
  • She has never been at a big railway station. (Why?)
  •   My father likes to travel by train. (how) 
  • We buy railway tickets at the booking-office. (where) 

  • Why has she never been at a big railway station?
  • How does your father like to travel? 
  • Where do they buy the railway tickets? 
Tenses 50 Find 5 mistakes in the text.   Hi Sam.   Thanks for your letter. I’m really looking forward to see you! You asked me about the weather. It could raining too, but don’t worry about that. I can lend you an umbrella! Milan is a historical city and it’s full of interesting buildings. Milan have lots of examples of beautiful architecture. We have lots of delicious kinds of pizzas and pasta without meat and my dad’s a really good cook! By the way, I want to ask you a favour. Could you bring me a Manchester United football shirt? I give you the money back when I will see you. Thanks! See you soon!    Paolo I’m really looking forward to seeing you It could rain / It could be raining  Milan has lots of examples I’ll give you the money When I see you

Tenses 50

  • Find 5 mistakes in the text.

Hi Sam.

Thanks for your letter. I’m really looking forward to see you! You asked me about the weather. It could raining too, but don’t worry about that. I can lend you an umbrella! Milan is a historical city and it’s full of interesting buildings. Milan have lots of examples of beautiful architecture. We have lots of delicious kinds of pizzas and pasta without meat and my dad’s a really good cook! By the way, I want to ask you a favour. Could you bring me a Manchester United football shirt? I give you the money back when I will see you. Thanks! See you soon!

Paolo

  • I’m really looking forward to seeing you
  • It could rain / It could be raining
  • Milan has lots of examples
  • I’ll give you the money
  • When I see you
Reading 10 What is the topic of the text?  One of the most popular souvenirs tourists buy in Russia is the Matryoshka. It is a doll made of wood and painted with colourful ornaments. A traditional Russian Matryoshka has big black eyes, red healthy cheeks and a friendly smile. She wears a national Russian costume. Russian doll Matryoshka .

Reading 10

  • What is the topic of the text?

One of the most popular souvenirs tourists buy in Russia is the Matryoshka. It is a doll made of wood and painted with colourful ornaments. A traditional Russian Matryoshka has big black eyes, red healthy cheeks and a friendly smile. She wears a national Russian costume.

  • Russian doll Matryoshka .
Reading 20 What is the best picture to the text?   Suddenly the boys heard a loud cry from the house. At first they thought it was Mrs. Prothero’s white cat that was their main enemy. Soon the cry repeated and grew louder.  Now the boys understood that it was Mrs. Prothero herself, and she was shouting ’Fire!’

Reading 20

  • What is the best picture to the text?

Suddenly the boys heard a loud cry from the house. At first they thought it was Mrs. Prothero’s white cat that was their main enemy. Soon the cry repeated and grew louder.  Now the boys understood that it was Mrs. Prothero herself, and she was shouting ’Fire!’

Reading 30 Read the text without any mistake.   Do you know why it is hot in the summer and cold in the winter? Most people believe that it is because the Earth is closer to the Sun in the summer and farther from it in the winter. Scientists suggest that the reason for different summer and winter temperatures is the angle of the Sun’s rays. In the winter, the angle changes and the Sun’s rays are spread out over a larger area. Besides this, the long nights and short days do not give enough time for the land to warm up.

Reading 30

Read the text without any mistake.

Do you know why it is hot in the summer and cold in the winter? Most people believe that it is because the Earth is closer to the Sun in the summer and farther from it in the winter. Scientists suggest that the reason for different summer and winter temperatures is the angle of the Sun’s rays. In the winter, the angle changes and the Sun’s rays are spread out over a larger area. Besides this, the long nights and short days do not give enough time for the land to warm up.

Reading 40 Read and choose T, F, NS.   Josh Ferrin worked as an artist for  the Deseret News  in Salt Lake City, Utah. The newspaper has the longest history in the state and the biggest Sunday circulation. Fresh and original images are definitely an important part of the newspaper’s policy. So, Josh had a lot of work and hoped that in several years he could save up for a house of his own. Josh was happy with his career at the newspaper.   1)  True   2)  False   3)  Not stated

Reading 40

  • Read and choose T, F, NS.

Josh Ferrin worked as an artist for  the Deseret News  in Salt Lake City, Utah. The newspaper has the longest history in the state and the biggest Sunday circulation. Fresh and original images are definitely an important part of the newspaper’s policy. So, Josh had a lot of work and hoped that in several years he could save up for a house of his own.

  • Josh was happy with his career at the newspaper.

  1)  True

  2)  False

  3)  Not stated

Reading 50 The story At the start of the book, we learn about Pi’s childhood in India. His father is a zookeeper and the family live in a house in the zoo. Pi and his brother help their father in the zoo and learn to look after the animals. When Pi is 16, his family decide to close the zoo and move to Canada. They sell some of the animals to zoos in North America and the family take the animals with them on a ship to Canada. On the way, there is a terrible storm and the ship sinks. Pi finds himself in a lifeboat with a hyena, zebra, orang-utan and a tiger. When he sees the animals, Pi is scared and he jumps into the ocean. Then he remembers there are sharks in the ocean and he climbs back into the lifeboat. Sadly, Pi’s family and the ship’s sailors die in the storm. One by one, the animals in the lifeboat kill and eat each other, till only Pi and the tiger are left alive. Luckily for Pi, there is some food and water on the lifeboat, but he soon needs to start catching fish. He feeds the fish to the tiger to stop it killing and eating him. He also uses a whistle and his knowledge of animals from the zoo to control the tiger. Pi and the tiger spend 227 days in the lifeboat. They live through terrible storms and are burnt by the Pacific sun. They are often hungry and ill. Sometimes, Pi is happy and hopeful, but sometimes he feels sad and lonely. Finally, they arrive at the coast of Mexico, but you will have to read the book to find out what happens in the end! A B C D E F G H B, C, F, A, E, G, H, D

Reading 50

  • The story

At the start of the book, we learn about Pi’s childhood in India. His father is a zookeeper and the family live in a house in the zoo. Pi and his brother help their father in the zoo and learn to look after the animals.

When Pi is 16, his family decide to close the zoo and move to Canada. They sell some of the animals to zoos in North America and the family take the animals with them on a ship to Canada. On the way, there is a terrible storm and the ship sinks. Pi finds himself in a lifeboat with a hyena, zebra, orang-utan and a tiger. When he sees the animals, Pi is scared and he jumps into the ocean. Then he remembers there are sharks in the ocean and he climbs back into the lifeboat. Sadly, Pi’s family and the ship’s sailors die in the storm. One by one, the animals in the lifeboat kill and eat each other, till only Pi and the tiger are left alive. Luckily for Pi, there is some food and water on the lifeboat, but he soon needs to start catching fish. He feeds the fish to the tiger to stop it killing and eating him. He also uses a whistle and his knowledge of animals from the zoo to control the tiger.

Pi and the tiger spend 227 days in the lifeboat. They live through terrible storms and are burnt by the Pacific sun. They are often hungry and ill. Sometimes, Pi is happy and hopeful, but sometimes he feels sad and lonely. Finally, they arrive at the coast of Mexico, but you will have to read the book to find out what happens in the end!

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Writing 10 Who usually reads your letter? A pen-friend.

Writing 10

  • Who usually reads your letter?
  • A pen-friend.
Writing 20 What should include an informal letter? An informal greeting Opening remarks A main body Closing remarks An informal greeting

Writing 20

  • What should include an informal letter?
  • An informal greeting
  • Opening remarks
  • A main body
  • Closing remarks
  • An informal greeting
Writing 30 What is the type of the letter?  Dear ________,   I am sorry that you have had to be hospitalized. It’s no fun being in the hospital. I am praying for you to be healed and that the doctors and nurses be guided to give you the best care they can…. A get-well letter

Writing 30

  • What is the type of the letter?

Dear ________, I am sorry that you have had to be hospitalized. It’s no fun being in the hospital. I am praying for you to be healed and that the doctors and nurses be guided to give you the best care they can….

  • A get-well letter
Writing 40  Match beginnings and endings of the letters.   Hi, Lisa, I’m having a birthday party next Friday. Dear Jane, I've got a problem  Dear Ms. Kingston, Thanks again for choosing me. Please tell me what to do Hope you can come. Thank you for taking the time to meet with me yesterday to chat about manager position at Really Big Corporation. 

Writing 40 Match beginnings and endings of the letters.

  • Hi, Lisa, I’m having a birthday party next Friday.
  • Dear Jane, I've got a problem 
  • Dear Ms. Kingston,
  • Thanks again for choosing me.
  • Please tell me what to do
  • Hope you can come.

Thank you for taking the time to meet with me yesterday to chat about manager position at Really Big Corporation. 

Writing 50 You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend, Ben. … I can’t imagine my life without my computer and the Internet! Now I can write all my stories and immediately send them to my friends to read... … What do you use your computer for? How much time do you spend working on your computer? What else do you do in your free time? … Write him a letter and answer his  3  questions.

Writing 50

  • You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend, Ben.
  • I can’t imagine my life without my computer and the Internet! Now I can write all my stories and immediately send them to my friends to read...
  • What do you use your computer for? How much time do you spend working on your computer? What else do you do in your free time? …
  • Write him a letter and answer his  3  questions.
Culture 10 Who wrote “Winnie-the-Pooh”? a) A. Milne   b) L. Carroll   c) O. Wilde   d) J.R. Tolkien A

Culture 10

  • Who wrote “Winnie-the-Pooh”?

a) A. Milne   b) L. Carroll   c) O. Wilde   d) J.R. Tolkien

  • A
Culture 20 What is the most ancient sight in Great Britain? a) the Tower of London  b) Stonehenge  c) Hadrian`s Wall  d) Warwick Castle B

Culture 20

  • What is the most ancient sight in Great Britain?

a) the Tower of London  b) Stonehenge  c) Hadrian`s Wall  d) Warwick Castle

  • B
Culture 30 What is the British Royal Family`s surname? a) Lancaster  b) York  c) Windsor   d) Hanover C

Culture 30

  • What is the British Royal Family`s surname?

a) Lancaster  b) York  c) Windsor   d) Hanover

  • C
Culture 40 Which is the longest? a) an inch   b) a mile   c) a kilometer  d) a yard B

Culture 40

  • Which is the longest?

a) an inch   b) a mile   c) a kilometer  d) a yard

  • B
Culture 50 Which of the following English proverbs corresponds to «Своя рубаха ближе к телу»? a) Every cloud has its silver lining.    b) Clothes make the man. c) Every bird likes its own nest.         d) Charity begins at home D

Culture 50

  • Which of the following English proverbs corresponds to «Своя рубаха ближе к телу»?

a) Every cloud has its silver lining.    b) Clothes make the man.

c) Every bird likes its own nest.         d) Charity begins at home

  • D