Variant I
I. a) Match the adjectives with their definitions.
Words: 1. Loyal 2. Mean 3. Hard-working 4. brave 5. Caring 6 honest .
Definitions: a) hate spending money b) never tell lies c) never betray friends d) not to be lazy e) helpful to other people f) not afraid in dangerous situations
b) Make up 6 sentences describing the people you know well
For example: My sister is very sociable. She can talk to everybody.
II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “used to” and the verb in brackets.
1. I .. ( get up) at 6 o'clock, but I don't any more. 2. … she … (have ) long hair? 3. She … (go) to the club every week, but she doesn't have time now 4. He … (be) a teacher, but now he is a pensioner. 5. He … ( not read), when he was five. 6. … (you/wear ) a uniform when you went to school?
III. Answer the questions:
1. Do you think it's better to be the older or the younger child in the family? 2. Why do some children have so many friends? 3. Describe your friend.
Variant II
I. a) Match the adjectives with their definitions.
Words: 1. Shy 2. Well-educated 3. Cheerful 4. creative 5. Energetic 6. imaginative .
Definitions: a) able to think of new ideas b) not say a lot c) be original and imaginative d) be always happy and optimistic e) not tire easily f) have good education
b) Make up 6 sentences describing the people you know well
For example: My sister is very sociable. She can talk to everybody.
II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “used to” and the verb in brackets.
1. He … (not like) children, but now he's good father. 2. … they …(drink) coffee two years ago? 3. I … (not eat) vegetables. Now I eat them every day. 4. We … (live) in a flat, but we live in a big house now. 5. … you … (make your bed) when you were five? 6. I … (go) to the gym three times a week, but not any more.
III. Answer the questions:
1. 2. How can you help your friend? 3. Describe your classmate.
Variant I
I. a) Match the adjectives with their definitions.
Words: 1. Loyal 2. Mean 3. Hard-working 4. brave 5. Caring 6 honest .
Definitions: a) hate spending money b) never tell lies c) never betray friends d) not to be lazy e) helpful to other people f) not afraid in dangerous situations
b) Make up 6 sentences describing the people you know well
For example: My sister is very sociable. She can talk to everybody.
II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “used to” and the verb in brackets.
1. I .. ( get up) at 6 o‘clock, but I don’t any more. 2. … she … (have ) long hair? 3. She … (go) to the club every week, but she doesn’t have time now 4. He … (be) a teacher, but now he is a pensioner. 5. He … ( not read), when he was five. 6. … (you/wear ) a uniform when you went to school?
III. Answer the questions:
1. Do you think it’s better to be the older or the younger child in the family? 2. Why do some children have so many friends? 3. Describe your friend.
Variant II
I. a) Match the adjectives with their definitions.
Words: 1. Shy 2. Well-educated 3. Cheerful 4. creative 5. Energetic 6. imaginative .
Definitions: a) able to think of new ideas b) not say a lot c) be original and imaginative d) be always happy and optimistic e) not tire easily f) have good education
b) Make up 6 sentences describing the people you know well
For example: My sister is very sociable. She can talk to everybody.
II. Complete the sentences with the correct form of “used to” and the verb in brackets.
1. He … (not like) children, but now he’s good father. 2. … they …(drink) coffee two years ago? 3. I … (not eat) vegetables. Now I eat them every day. 4. We … (live) in a flat, but we live in a big house now. 5. … you … (make your bed) when you were five? 6. I … (go) to the gym three times a week, but not any more.
III. Answer the questions:
1. 2. How can you help your friend? 3. Describe your classmate.