VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
1. I live in a country called ............. .
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
2. I’d really like to learn another .......... language.
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
3. I have a really nice phone conversation / message with my grandma every week.
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
4. Can you speak Chinese easily / fluently?
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
5. Did you see Andrea’s post / tweet on Facebook yesterday? It was really funny!
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
6. The Pacific Lake / Ocean covers about half of the planet.
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
7. In the Geography quiz at school today, the teacher demanded / asked questions about different countries.
VOCABULARY
Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.
8. If you look at a map and see an arrow pointing down towards Antarctica, it’s pointing north / south.
2 Complete the text using the words.
Asia bilingual languages population rivers
India
India is a huge country in 1 ______________ . It has the second largest 2 _________________ in the world after China – about 1.3 billion people. The main 3 _________________ people speak there are Hindi, Bengali, Gujurati, Tamil and English. Many people can speak at least two of these, so they are 4_______________.
There are many long 5 _________________ in India, like the Ganges and the Brahmaputra. Many boats use them to travel from place to place in the region.
2 Complete the text using the words .
email letters mountains north
India
For many people now, 6 _________________ is the main type of communication, but lots of others, who don’t have access to the internet, still send 7 _________________.
In the 8 _________________ of the country, there are some of the highest 9 _________________ in the world – the Himalayas. Some of these are over 8,000m high!
GRAMMAR
3 Put have to, don’t have to or mustn’t into the gaps to complete the dialogue.
Dan: Do you have to call the teachers ‘Sir’ or ‘Miss’ at school in your country, Mia?
Mia: No, we 1 ____________________ say that. We call them Mr or Mrs Smith, or whatever their name is. We 2______________ use their first names, though – that’s rude!
Dan: We 3 ____________________ be on time in the morning – we 4 ____________________ be late.
Mia: What happens if you are?
Dan: If we’re late, we 5 ____________________ stay for an hour after school, when the other students finish for the day.
Mia: What do you 6 ____________________ do?
Dan: We 7 _____________________ do anything difficult – just some extra work or sometimes we clean up the classrooms.
Mia: Well, you 8 ____________________ stay here talking to me then! Look! It’s nearly 8.30!
GRAMMAR
3 Put have to, don’t have to or mustn’t into the gaps to complete the dialogue.
Dan: Do you have to call the teachers ‘Sir’ or ‘Miss’ at school in your country, Mia?
Mia: No, we 1 ____________________ say that. We call them Mr or Mrs Smith, or whatever their name is. We 2______________ use their first names, though – that’s rude!
Dan: We 3 ____________________ be on time in the morning – we 4 ____________________ be late.
Mia: What happens if you are?
Dan: If we’re late, we 5 ____________________ stay for an hour after school, when the other students finish for the day.
Mia: What do you 6 ____________________ do?
Dan: We 7 _____________________ do anything difficult – just some extra work or sometimes we clean up the classrooms.
Mia: Well, you 8 ____________________ stay here talking to me then! Look! It’s nearly 8.30!
GRAMMAR
3 Put have to, don’t have to or mustn’t into the gaps to complete the dialogue.
Dan: Do you have to call the teachers ‘Sir’ or ‘Miss’ at school in your country, Mia?
Mia: No, we 1 ____________________ say that. We call them Mr or Mrs Smith, or whatever their name is. We 2______________ use their first names, though – that’s rude!
Dan: We 3 ____________________ be on time in the morning – we 4 ____________________ be late.
Mia: What happens if you are late?
Dan: If we’re late, we 5 ____________________ stay for an hour after school, when the other students finish for the day.
Mia: What do you 6 ____________________ do?
Dan: We 7 _____________________ do anything difficult – just some extra work or sometimes we clean up the classrooms.
Mia: Well, you 8 ____________________ stay here talking to me then! Look! It’s nearly 8.30!
GRAMMAR
3 Put have to, don’t have to or mustn’t into the gaps to complete the dialogue.
Dan: Do you have to call the teachers ‘Sir’ or ‘Miss’ at school in your country, Mia?
Mia: No, we 1 ____________________ say that. We call them Mr or Mrs Smith, or whatever their name is. We 2______________ use their first names, though – that’s rude!
Dan: We 3 ____________________ be on time in the morning – we 4 ____________________ be late.
Mia: What happens if you are late?
Dan: If we’re late, we 5 ____________________ stay for an hour after school, when the other students finish for the day.
Mia: What do you 6 ____________________ do?
Dan: We 7 _____________________ do anything difficult – just some extra work or sometimes we clean up the classrooms.
Mia: Well, you 8 ____________________ stay here talking to me then! Look! It’s nearly 8.30!
GRAMMAR
4 Choose a, an or the to complete the description of the town.
My town
There's 1 a / an / the cinema in the town.
2 A / An / The cinema is next to the football stadium.
There’s 3 a / an / the shopping centre in the town centre.
4 A / An / The shopping centre is very big.
There’s 5 a / an / the big library near the shopping centre.
The library is opposite 6 a / an / the old museum.
The old museum is on the same street as 7 a / an / the park.
8 A / An / The park is a good place to sit and eat your lunch.
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here…Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this
picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKING
5 Complete the dialogue by choosing the correct responses.
May: Hi Grandad, are you OK?
Grandad: 0 _________________________
May: I’m checking my Facebook page.
Grandad: 1 ________________________
May: No it isn’t! I can keep in contact with all of my friends, and it’s free too.
Grandad: 2 ________________________
May: No, of course not! Look! Here’s a list of my friends, and they can all see whatever I write here.
Grandad: 3 ________________________
May: Exactly! And that’s not all! Look here… Can you see my photos? Well, they can see those as well. Do you see?
Grandad: 4 ________________________
May: Yes, you can. Look! There’s a post from Magda – you know, Magda in my class at school?
Grandad: 5 ________________________
May: Yes, that’s her. Well, look… she put this picture on there about five minutes ago.
Grandad: 6 ________________________
May: You got it! And look… You know the football club I go to? Well, I get posts from them too about practice and matches and things.
Grandad: 7 ________________________
May: Don’t be silly! Someone at the club writes it!
Grandad: 8 ________________________
May: Well, I can put a link to a video I like on YouTube so my friends can watch it too. Do you know what I mean?
Grandad: 9 ________________________
May: You don’t download the video. Facebook just makes a link to it so when you click here, for example, it opens the video on Facebook.
Grandad: 10 ________________________
May: Well, first you need to open an account…
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
1 Did you lose something? What are you looking _________?
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
2 All you ever think _________ is yourself! You’re so selfish!
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
3 Do you believe _________ ghosts and vampires?
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
4 That cake was lovely! Let’s ask _________ some more!
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
5 What did you talk _________ with Pierre at the party?
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
6 Who is Gordon talking _________ on the phone?
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
7 Why is that man looking _________ me? I don’t know who he is!
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
8 What did you learn _________ at school today, Selma?
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
9 I think that girl likes me! Look, she’s smiling _________ me!
ENGLISH IN USE
6 Put about, at, in, for or to into the gaps.
10 Why are you so anxious? You’re always worried _________ something!
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