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Read the text and fill in the missing parts of the sentences.

Listen to the recording and divide the sentences into 2 groups.

Divide these sentences into two groups.

Divide the sentences into two groups.

Read the text. Divide the sentences into two categories: True or False. Photography is harder than it looks. Good photographers need practice. Here are some tips for dealing with common problems. Problem: I'm trying to shoot a moving subject. The photographs are blurry, and I can't see the details. Solution: Your exposure is probably taking too long. Try a camera with a shorter shutter speed. Problem: My subject isn't moving, but my photographs are blurry. Solution: You might need to focus your lens. Make small adjustments until the image looks right. If that doesn't work, try using a tripod. It will help you keep the camera steady. Problem: My nighttime pictures are too dark. Solution: To take a good nighttime picture, you need light. Use a camera with a flash. Problem: My local camera store closed down. Where can I turn my negatives into photographs? Solution: Learn to develop your own film. This is more satisfying than taking it to a store, anyway.

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** Read the text. People have three meals a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner. Breakfast time is between seven and nine o'clock, lunchtime is between two and four o'clock, dinner time is between seven and eight o'clock. For breakfast we eat bread and butter, curds, porridge, eggs, cheese or sausages, sandwiches. We drink tea, coffee, milk or cocoa. Russian people drink tea with sugar. Russian tea is tea with lemon in it. For lunch we eat soup, then meat or fish and potatoes or spaghetti. After lunch we have a cup of tea with sweets or cookies or a glass of juice. In summer we like to eat berries, fruit or ice cream after dinner. For dinner we have sausages, pudding or pancakes and a glass of milk. If a man eats well, we will say, "He is a good eater". If a man doesn't eat well, we will say, "He is a poor eater". Divide the sentences into three groups.

Divide the sentences into two groups.

Read the text about Mrs White and choose the correct option for each gap.

Put the verb in the negative form. Use the contraction in the answer. I use the Internet.

Put the verb in the negative form. Use the contraction in the answer. He spends a lot of time online.

Divide the sentences into two groups.

Imagine you are working on the project about free-time activities that are popular among teens. Read the text about Mrs White's niece and choose the correct option for each gap.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. My sister not like to play with dolls.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. My dad work at school.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. I is dancing now.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. My little brothers is sleeping now.

Read the text and put the sentences into the correct category. Scotland The Beautiful Scotland is a country in the United Kingdom to the north of England. Its symbol is a thistle, its patron saint is St. Andrew. The country is divided into Highlands and Lowlands. Most of the industry is concentrated in Lowlands, in the Clyde Valley. Glasgow is its largest and busiest town, Edinburgh is its capital. Glasgow and Edinburgh are the two great centres of Scotland. There is only 45 miles between them, and it will take you about an hour to get from Glasgow to Edinburgh by train but the cities are very different. Glasgow is the heart of industry. It is a centre of business and trade. It is very busy, prosperous, dirty in some parts and smart in others, it is beautiful and ugly with its large port and busy streets. Edinburgh is rather cold but attractive, very proud but friendly and has a great past. Edinburgh is known as the Athens of the North. It is an ancient city and if you walk around it, you can feel history at every step. Practically every building has a tale to tell. The most interesting parts of the city are the Old Town and the New Town. The Old Town lies between the Castle and Holyrood Palace. The Castle, in fact, is older than the city. No one can say exactly when the first settlers came to live on the huge rock that stands high above Edinburgh. Later they built a castle that used to be a fortress and then a royal palace. It looks good in any weather but at night when it is floodlit it looks just like a castle in a fairy tale. It is not surprising that the Castle attracts a lot of tourists.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. My dad work at school.

Read the text about Mrs White and choose the correct option for each gap.

Open the brackets and choose the correct option. My parents ... (not like) watching TV in the evening.

Open the brackets and choose the correct option. My brother ... (go out) nearly every night.

Open the brackets and choose the correct option. My sister ... (play) computer games today.

Put the verb in the negative form. Use the contraction in the answer. I use the Internet.

Put the verb in the negative form. Use the contraction in the answer. He spends a lot of time online.

Choose the sentences in the Present Simple.

In which sentence is the Present Continuous used? Type in the correct number of the sentence. 1. She’s sleeping now. Stop making noise. 2. I often use the Internet. I spend a lot of time online. 3. My family are not here. I’m alone in the house. 4. I like eating in fast food restaurants. 5. There’s no school in August. We’re on holidays.

Divide the sentences into two groups.

Imagine you are working on the project about free-time activities that are popular among teens. Read the text about Mrs White's niece and choose the correct option for each gap.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. My sister not like to play with dolls.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. I is dancing now.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. My little brothers is sleeping now.

Read the sentence and correct the mistake. Type in the correct verb form. Use contractions in negative forms. My friend not do his homework now.

Read the text. Put each sentence into the correct group. The Great Wall of China One of the largest construction projects ever carried out, and probably the most famous symbol of China, is the Great Wall. Stretching across northern China from Liaoning Province in the east to Gansu Province in the west, it is 8,850 kilometres long. It is a wonderful structure made from earth, brick and stone which began its life over two millennia ago. Originally, the wall was not one, but many walls built by the different kingdoms that China was divided into. In 221 BC, Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, united the kingdoms into one country. He ordered his general to knock down the walls that separated the kingdoms and join the remaining walls together to protect the country from invaders from the north. This was the start of the Great Wall of China as it is today, snaking through the countryside over valleys and mountain tops. Over the years, different emperors have added to the wall, extending it in some places and adding towers along the length of it. Most of what remains now was built during the Ming Dynasty of 1368–1644. Since then, large parts of the wall have fallen into ruin and some have disappeared completely. Despite this, it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987 and remains a popular tourist attraction which is visited each year by millions of people from around the globe.

Read the texts below. Match the sentences on the right to the names of the schools they are describing. School on the railway platform, India In 1985, Inderjit Khurana, a school teacher from the Indian city of Orissa, decided that it was time to fight illiteracy and set up the Ruchika School Social Service Organization (RSSO). This organization was built the world’s first school on the railway platform. Thanks to this school, more than 4,000 Indian children were educated. The system works very simply – homeless children and children from low-income families are picked up at stations, and then taught to read and write. The most inaccessible elementary school, China Gulu is a little-known village located in the mountainous area of Hanyuanin the Chinese province of Sichuan. The only way to get to the village is “Luom’s way” – a road with numerous zigzag turns, narrow aisles between stone walls and skewed bridges. On one of the mountains surrounding the village, there is an elementary school of the village. Brooklyn Free School The Brooklyn Free School is divided into two parts: a high school for children aged 11 to 18 and an elementary school for students aged 4 to 11. There is no curriculum, students can choose any class they like, they are also allowed to skip classes if they wish. Some students may decide to stay alone, study, others can decide to play, take a walk or just sleep. There are classes in which students watch and discuss TV shows. In others, students compare prices in city restaurants. There are no tests, homework, and exams at school.

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