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1 месяц назад
▎1. Grammar
Choose the right option:
1. Frank usually does his work at school.
2. I play football every day.
3. My mum always makes me a birthday cake.
4. Look! Kate is writing an email.
5. How much sugar do you need?
6. How many eggs do you need for the salad?
7. How many children are there in your class?
8. What’s the time, please? It’s half past ten.
9. He is at the cinema.
10. We haven’t got any rice at home.
11. Is there any juice on the table?
12. Give me some butter please.
13. He has got a cat. The cat is on the sofa.
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▎2. Reading
Mark the statements T (true) or F (false):
1. Ann’s birthday is next Sunday. T
2. Kate decorates the room with flowers. F
3. Her mum always makes a birthday cake. T
4. They serve banana biscuits. F
5. There is more than one salad. T
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▎3. Communication
Read and match:
1. How can I help you? → f. I’m looking for a shirt.
2. How do I look in this? → b. You look great.
3. How much is it? → e. That’s £15, please.
4. Can I take your order? → a. I’d like a large cheeseburger, please.
5. Would you like anything to drink? → c. An orange juice, please.
6. Here you are. → d. Thank you.
Юлия Захарова
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(103)
1 месяц назад
1. Grammar
Frank usually does his work at school.
I play football every day.
My mum always makes me a birthday cake.
Look! Kate is writing an email.
How much sugar do you need?
How many eggs do you need for the salad?
How many children are there in your class?
What’s the time, please? It’s half past ten.
He is at the cinema.
We haven’t got any rice at home.
Is there any juice on the table?
Give me some butter please.
He has got a cat. The cat is on the sofa.
2. Reading
Ann’s birthday is next Sunday. F
Kate decorates the room with flowers. F
Her mum always makes a birthday cake. T
They serve banana biscuits. F
There is more than one salad. T
3. Communication
How can I help you? f. I’m looking for a shirt.
How do I look in this? b. You look great.
How much is it? e. That’s £15, please.
Can I take your order? a. I’d like a large cheeseburger, please.
Would you like anything to drink? c. An orange juice, please.
Here you are. d. Thank you.
Choose the right option.
1. Frank usually (do, doing, does) his work at school.
2. I (play, plays, am playing) football every day.
3. My mum always (make, makes, is making) me a birthday cake.
4. Look! Kate (write, writes, is writing) an email.
5. How (many, much) sugar do you need?
6. How (many, much) eggs do you need for the salad?
7. How (many, much) children are there in your class?
8. What’s the time, please? It’s half (quarter, past, after) ten.
9. He (am, are, is) at the cinema.
10. We haven’t got (any, some) rice at home.
11. Is there (some/any) juice on the table?
12. Give me (some/any) butter please
13. He has got (a/an, the) cat. (A/an, the) cat is on the sofa.
2. Reading
Read the text and mark the statements T (true) или F (false).
Dear Ann,
How are you? It’s my birthday next Sunday and I’m having a party. Come to my house. We always have a fantastic time!
I usually decorate my room with balloons and we play party games.
My mum always makes me a birthday cake. We have a table full of food, sandwiches, crisps, small cakes and chocolate biscuits. My mum also makes chicken and some salads. There is a lot of coke, orange juice and lemonade to drink.
The party starts at seven. Don’t be late!
Write back soon.
Kate.
1. Ann’s birthday is next Sunday
2. Kate decorates the room with flowers.
3. Her mum always makes a birthday cake.
4. They serve banana biscuits.
5. There is more than one salad.
3. Communication.
Read and match.
1.How can I help you?
2.How do I look in this?
3.How much is it?
4.Can I take your order?
5.Would you like anything to drink?
6.Here you are. a.I’d like a large cheeseburger, please
b.You look great.
c.An orange juice, please.
d.Thank you.
e.That’s £ 15, please.
f.I ‘m looking for a shirt.