Read the dialogue. Complete it using the phrases from the table.

Complete the dialogues with the correct form of lend or borrow.

Match the sentences to complete the dialogue.

Drag the sentences to complete the dialogue.

Put the sentences in the correct order to complete the dialogue.

Work in pairs. Complete the dialogue with a word or a phrase from the box. You have 4 minutes. Makayla:   Oh, hi Jack. How’s it going?   Jack:   Hmm, all right ... not great.   Makayla:   Have you got your exam results?   Jack:   Yeah …   Makayla:   How did you do?   Jack:   All right. 1_____I mean_______________________, it could have been worse.   Makayla:   But …?   Jack:   I didn’t get the grades I need in maths or science.   Makayla:   Oh no, bad luck. What are you going to do?   Jack:   I don’t know. 2_____I’m not sure_______________________ whether to retake maths and science or change my plans completely.   Makayla:   But I thought you really wanted to do medicine.   Jack:   3____________No________________, it’s what my parents want me to do.   Makayla:   OK. And what do you want to do?   Jack:   I don’t know, exactly. I like history and languages. I got an A in French!   Makayla:   Ah, that’s great! Maybe it would be better for you to do something like that at uni.   Jack:   4__________Even if_________________ I can get the grades I need in maths and science, I’m 5__________still__________________ not convinced about doing medicine.   Makayla:   Mmm, well you have many talents, Jack, but maybe being a doctor isn’t for you.   Jack:   No, it’s not. 6_____Although_______________________ my parents aren’t going to be happy.   Makayla:   Well, you need to make the right decision for you, even though they might not like it.   Jack:   Yeah, you’re right. 7_______Maybe_____________________ I should talk to them.   Makayla:   You never know. They might be more understanding than you think.   Jack:   Yeah! Aww, thanks, Makayla. 8______Anyway______________________, how are you?

Read the dialogue and complete the gaps with the correct words.

Read the dialogue and complete the gaps with the correct words.

Complete the dialogue.

Use the sentences to complete the dialogue.

Complete the dialogue.

Choose the correct time expression. Have you done your homework? – No, not _____.

Choose the correct word. The ideas in your essay were clear and _____. That's why you got an 'A'.

Complete the dialogue.

Choose the correct alternative. Martin _____ to the shops, he will be back in ten minutes.

Choose the correct alternative. Joe _____ to the house before.

Choose the correct preposition. Jason came _____ to wish me Happy Birthday.

Choose the correct time expression. I've _____ had lunch so I can't go swimming now.

Choose the correct alternative. We _____ to London three times.

Choose the correct word. It was totally _____ of you to leave your little sister alone.

Choose the correct time expression. She has _____ packed her suitcase for her holiday.

Complete the dialogue with the phrases in the Present Perfect.

Choose the correct option to complete the dialogue.

Listen to the dialogues (A–D). Choose the correct option (1–3) and complete the table. 1.  The passenger’s problem is that … . 1)  he has forgotten to buy presents 2)  he wants to take out the books to read them during the flight 3)  his suitcase is too big, and he needs either to pay for repackage or to take out some item 2.  The customer needs … . 1)  a bag for a frequent traveller 2)  clothes, books and sports equipment 3)  a cheap bag 3.  The girl got a present from … . 1)  her husband 2)  her friend 3)  her boss 4.  The couple is watching … . 1)  a detective 2)  a thriller 3)  a comedy

Fill in the missing sentences to complete the dialogue. One sentence is extra.

Fill in the gaps to complete the dialogues. One word/sentence is extra.

Complete the dialogue.

Medium level Read and complete the dialogue with the correct words.

Work in pairs. Complete the dialogue with a word or a phrase from the box. You have 4 minutes. Makayla:   Oh, hi Jack. How’s it going?   Jack:   Hmm, all right ... not great.   Makayla:   Have you got your exam results?   Jack:   Yeah …   Makayla:   How did you do?   Jack:   All right. 1_____I mean_______________________, it could have been worse.   Makayla:   But …?   Jack:   I didn’t get the grades I need in maths or science.   Makayla:   Oh no, bad luck. What are you going to do?   Jack:   I don’t know. 2_____I’m not sure_______________________ whether to retake maths and science or change my plans completely.   Makayla:   But I thought you really wanted to do medicine.   Jack:   3____________No________________, it’s what my parents want me to do.   Makayla:   OK. And what do you want to do?   Jack:   I don’t know, exactly. I like history and languages. I got an A in French!   Makayla:   Ah, that’s great! Maybe it would be better for you to do something like that at uni.   Jack:   4__________Even if_________________ I can get the grades I need in maths and science, I’m 5__________still__________________ not convinced about doing medicine.   Makayla:   Mmm, well you have many talents, Jack, but maybe being a doctor isn’t for you.   Jack:   No, it’s not. 6_____Although_______________________ my parents aren’t going to be happy.   Makayla:   Well, you need to make the right decision for you, even though they might not like it.   Jack:   Yeah, you’re right. 7_______Maybe_____________________ I should talk to them.   Makayla:   You never know. They might be more understanding than you think.   Jack:   Yeah! Aww, thanks, Makayla. 8______Anyway______________________, how are you?

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