1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
1 Ramon has wanted to live in London since he was young.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
2 He doesn’t enjoy his journey to work.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
3 He never gets a seat on the train.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
4 He likes living in Wimbledon.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
5 His cousins are staying with him at the moment.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
6 His flat has a room for visitors.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
7 He is interested in sport.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
8 He liked the village very much.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
9 He likes eating different food.
1 Read the text. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
Ramon, you’re Spanish, so why did you come to England?
When I was a teenager, I always wanted to visit England. Then I found a job with a film production company and came to London to work. It’s a dream come true! At the moment I’m living in a flat in Wimbledon, and I travel to work by train. I don’t really enjoy that. I have a long walk to the train station, and then I stand in the train for forty-five minutes with hundreds of other people. I hardly ever sit.
What’s your flat like?
I can’t afford to live in the centre of London, but one day I will! My flat’s quite small, but Wimbledon is a great part of London, and there are lots of interesting shops in the area. My Spanish cousins and friends sometimes visit me, but unfortunately, my visitors sleep on the floor because my flat has only one bedroom! But I’m very lucky to live in one of the world’s most exciting cities. I can find all my favourite things here: great music, art, history, sport ...
Have you visited other parts of England?
Yes, I often go to different places for my job. Last month we were filming in a small village. It was so different from London! It was quiet and there were woods, hills and a river. One day, when I’m rich, I’ll have a small house there!
What about the food in England?
The supermarkets in London have got food from all over the world, and I can find lots of Spanish food: sausages, vegetables, olive oil … and there are lots of Spanish restaurants. But I also enjoy trying food from other countries. My favourite is Chinese!
And the weather?
The weather here is terrible! Even English people say that!
10 English people don’t mind the weather in England.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
1 Shopping lists are a good idea.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
2 Don’t buy things only because they are in the sales.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
3 Save money: wait to buy things in the sales.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
4 Shop assistants want you to spend a lot of money.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
5 It’s better to shop for food when you aren’t feeling hungry.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
6 Your local market usually sells things more cheaply.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
7 Shopping is a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon.
2 Read the text again. Tick (✓) the things the text says. Put a cross (✗) next to the things the text doesn’t say.
Do you spend too much money when you go shopping? Try this:
● Before you go shopping, make a list of the things you want.
● When you go shopping for clothes, ask yourself: Why am I buying this T-shirt? Is it only because it’s on sale? Is it really a bargain? Do I really want a purple and green T-shirt?
● Don’t shop for food at the supermarket when you feel hungry! Hungry people buy too much food – and the wrong kind of food! Go shopping after a meal.
● Buy things from your local market. Prices are usually cheaper there.
● When you go into a shop, ask the assistant for help or advice. Then you won’t buy the wrong things.
● Don’t go shopping when you are bored. Not all activities cost money! For example, you can meet your friends in the park.
● Save some money every week. Do you really want an ice cream every day in the
summer? Stop buying ice cream for a month and you can afford to buy that brilliant new computer game!
8 Computer games are too expensive.
3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
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3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
2.....
3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
3.......
3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
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3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
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3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
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3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
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3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
8.............
3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
9...........
3. Choose the correct options.
1On / In my opinion, the best room in our house is the living room. Dad 2also / too loves this room. It’s a bit small, 3because / but it’s comfortable 4but / and it’s very warm in the winter.
My mum painted the walls of the living room pale yellow 5because / but that’s her favourite colour. The furniture is 6too / also light. 7Also / However, the carpet is dark. There’s a sofa, three armchairs, a TV and a bookcase in the living room and there is a large fireplace, 8too / however.
Mum loves cooking in the kitchen 9and / but my brother and sister often sit at the kitchen table and do their homework there. 10However / Also, Dad and I sit in the living room. He reads his newspaper and I do my homework. After dinner, we all sit together and watch TV.
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