Which question is an offer (предложение)?

Выберите правильную форму неопределенного артикля: __ egg

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1. Choose the correct variant. 1) I'm going to buy ... carrots.

There are________ children in the park.

There aren't________ tomatoes in the fridge.

you can't, breaking a few eggs, make an omelet, without

An onion is a ..... .

Would you like me to ........ you an egg for your breakfast?

Read the text, put the verbs in the Present Simple Tense, write your own text about food. Use the given text as an example. Food I usually (have) four meals a day. My little sister (eat) an apple or a banana between meals. When I'm thirsty I always (drink) juice or milk. My mother (buy) vegetables and fruit every day. On Sunday my Granny (make) pies with cabbage. In the morning Sue (cook) breakfast. My little brother (have) a sweet tooth and our parents often (buy) him ice-cream and sweets. When my mother is at work I (roast) chicken and rice. Sometimes we (have) pancakes for lunch at school. My cat (eat) everything with pleasure. When I come home from school I (feed) my dog. When my friend is hungry he always (eat) tasty things. roast - жарить pancakes - блины

The history of Russian pancakes dates back to the 9th century. There are small thick ones called oladyi and big round ones called bliny. Traditional pancakes are made with yeast, which makes them soft and spongy. Such pancakes are nourishing as an everyday meal. They are also made in great quantity at Shrovetide, a week-long spring festival the last week before Lent. Bliny are one of the most popular dishes on the Russian table. They can be served as a main dish or as a dessert. Ingredients: 4 cups of flour 4 cups of milk 2 eggs 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoons salt 25g yeast 25g butter 100g cream Mix the flour, the milk and the yeast to make batter. Set the mixture aside and let it rise. Separate the egg yolks from the egg whites. Add sugar to the egg yolks and whisk up the egg whites with cream. Then add the egg whites and the egg yolks to the batter. Stir the batter, then put it aside to rise again. Now you’re ready to start cooking – heat up a little oil in a big pan; when the oil is hot, add the batter mix. Fry the pancake until it’s brown on one side, then turn it over to brown the other side. When the pancakes are brown on both sides, put them on a warm plate. Spread a little butter on each pancake and add a topping of your choice (chocolate, whipped cream, caviar or yoghurt). Pancakes are also good with herring or salted salmon. Enjoy your pancakes!

An orange juice, please.

There is ______ egg on the table.

If you ... an onion, it ... you cry.

A baker is a person who bakes ___ bread and ___cakes

___ butchers sell ___ meat.

"We should explain the principles of a healthy diet for students as well as their parents. For example, a glass of fruit juice contains the same amount of calories as a plate of spaghetti with chicken. Furthermore, children are often encouraged to eat sweets. This may lead to obesity. Instead, parents can encourage their children to visit a museum, go to the theatre or to the playground”, Vadim Krylov notes. What does Vadim Krylov think?

“Sorry, but there isn’t ... juice.”

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There ... an apple, a sandwich and a carton of juice in the lunch box.

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Complete with a, an or some

Complete with a, an or some

He hasn't got .... egg.

There is ... orange juice in the carton.

I'd like ... egg for breakfast.

There are ... children in the park.

Listen to an interview about crash diets and choose the correct answer for questions 1-4.

We have ... eggs. We can make an omelette.

Choose the right variant

An orange juice, please.

Fill in A/AN or SOME

There is .....ice cream, ....banana and .....bread.

There aren't __________ bikes in the street.

How _____________ oranges are there?

How _____________ rice is there?

There are __________children in the park.

There are __________ girls in the classroom.

Are there __________ books on the table?

How _____________ potatoes did you buy?

How _____________ sugar do we need?

How _____________ apples are there in your basket?

Is there __________sugar in the jar?

There aren't __________ tomatoes in the fridge.

Are there __________ birds in the trees?

How _____________ bread do you eat?

There isn't __________ butter in the fridge.

Is there ... bread in the basket?

Can I have ... juice, please?

Would you like ... bread?

Read and match the heading to the short text. This vitamin is found in vegetable oil, green leafy vegetables, wheat germ, egg yolk, butter and liver. It functions are known as an «antioxidant» for other vitamins, and it prevents other fatty-acid proteins from being burnt up prematurely. In this way, it helps prevent cell-membrane damages. Most experts believe that its deficiency can only occur in extreme cases of malnutrition, but this doesn’t mean that supplements might not be useful. One recent study has found that this vitamin which is in blood, helps to prevent cardiovascular diseases.

Read and match the heading to the short text. This vitamin has its own complex of vitamins. The vitamins of this complex can be found in meat, liver, milk, shellfish, cheese, whole and fortified grains and nuts. Thiamin serves in carbohydrate metabolism and in production of ribose for RNA and DNA. Pyroxidine also serves as a coenzyme in protein metabolism. Riboflavin functions as a coenzyme helping cells to use oxygen and to get energy from food. Cobalamin serves as a coenzyme in nucleic acid synthesis and in development of red blood cells. Deficiencies of this vitamin complex can cause anaemia, skin problems and other diseases.

There are not ___ children in the park.

Are there ___ children in the park?

Match the headings with the correct paragraph. The rise of fake news 1. In December 2016 Edgar M. Welch drove six hours from his home to Washington DC, where he opened fire in a pizzeria with an assault rifle. He had previously read an online news story about the restaurant being the headquarters of a group of child abusers run by Hillary Clinton. He decided to investigate for himself; fortunately, no one was hurt. 2. The story about Hillary Clinton is one of the most famous examples of the growing phenomenon dubbed ‘fake news’. The conspiracy theory about the pizzeria began to appear on websites and social networks in late October, before the US election. This was quickly denounced by publications such as The New York Times and The Washington Post. However, many people thought that these papers were themselves lying for political ends and instead of disappearing, the fake story snowballed. Tweets from ‘Representative Steven Smith of the 15th District of Georgia’ claimed that the mainstream media were telling falsehoods. Even though both this name and district were invented, the message was re-tweeted many times. A YouTube refutation of The New York Times article got 250,000 hits. 3. Fake news stories can be hard to control for several reasons. Many people mistrust established news sources and others just don’t read them, so the debunking of a fake story by a serious newspaper or TV channel has limited effect. In addition, the internet is very hard to police. When users are caught misusing one media platform, they simply go to another one or start up a website themselves. 4. There are also various reasons why people create fake news. Some have political motives, to belittle or incriminate their opponents. Other websites, like The Onion, deliberately publish fake news as satire – humorous comment on society and current affairs. Another group is in it for the profit: many people clicking on entertaining fake news stories can bring in a lot of advertising revenue. One man running fake news sites from Los Angeles said he was making up to US$ 30,000 a month in this way. There are also those, like the small-town teenagers in Macedonia who wrote fake news stories about Donald Trump, who seem to be motivated partly by money and partly by boredom. 5. So, what can we do to stop fake news spreading? First, make sure that the websites you read are legitimate, for example by looking carefully at the domain name and the About Us section. Check the sources of any quotes or figures given in the story. Remember that amazing stories about famous people will be covered by the mainstream media if they are true. Only share stories you know are true and let your friends know, tactfully, when they unknowingly share fake news. Together we can turn around the post-truth world!

The bread ________ an hour ago.

The meat ___________ for an hour last weekend.

Find imbodiments and metaphors in the text How the sun was made (an Aboriginal legend) Dawn, Noontide and Night. When the emu egg was hurled up to the sky it struck a great pile of wood which had been gathered by a cloud man named Ngoudenout. It hit the wood with such force that the pile instantly burst into flame, and flooded the earth with soft, warm light of dawn.The flowers were so surprised that they lifted their sleepy heads to the sky, and opened their petals so wide that the glistening dewdrops which night had given them fell to the ground and were lost. The little birds twittered excitedly on the trees, and the fairies, who kept the snow on the mountain tops, forgot their task, and allowed it to thaw and run into the rivers and creeks. And what was the cause of the excitement? Away to the east, far over the mountains, the purple shadows of night were turning grey; the soft, pink-tinted clouds floated slowly across the sky like red-breasted birds winging their way to a far land. Along the dim sky-line a path of golden fire marked the parting of the grey shadows, and down in the valley the white mist was hiding the pale face of night. Like a sleeper stirring softly at the warm touch of a kiss, all living things of a bush stirred at the caress of dawn. The sun rose with a gold splendor in a clear blue sky, and, with its coming, the first day dawned. At first the wood pile burned slowly, but the heat increased, until at noonday it was thoroughly ablaze. But gradually it burnt lower and lower, until at twilight only a heap of glowing embers remained. These embers slowly turned gold and grey. The purple shadows and white mists came from their hiding places, and once again the mantle of night was over the land. When Ngoudenout saw what a splendid thing the sun was, he determined to give it to us for ever. At night, when the fire of the sun has burnt out, he goes to a dark forest in the sky and collects a great pile of wood. At dawn he lights it, and it burns feebly until noonday is reached, then it slowly burns away until twilight and night fall. Ngoudenout, the eternal wood gatherer, then makes his lonely way to the forest for the wood that lights the fire of the sun.

"Can I have ... orange juice, please?" - "Sorry, but there isn't ... ."

An onion is a ... .

Look at the map of Merton. Choose the correct answer for each gap.

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Match the heading to the short text. Do you have an upset stomach? You could try chewing a piece of this home remedy. You can also do this before a journey, if you suffer from travel sickness. It may also help you, if you have bad breath.

Fill in some/any/a/an -Can I have ...orange juice, please? -Sorry, but there isn't ... .

Some nouns are uncountable. They have no plural. These are: bread, lemonade, butter, money, cheese, tea, coffee, water, jam, juice, meat, wood, milk, Coca-Cola, sugar, paper etc. Choose the correct group: a, an or some.

Choose some or any. Are there ... children in the park?

What do you need to make an obento?

Choose the right option. An onion is a ... .

Выберите правильный артикль a/an. __ egg

There _____ an orange and a carrot in the salad.

Change a direct question into an indirect one. Start with the given phrase. Is she cooking a meat dish? Do you have any idea ...?

There _____ tomatoes in the fridge.

Before you slice an onion, cut off the root end and ... away the skin.

Would you like ____ juice?

Complete the sentence with a Gerund or an Infinitive Please don't forget (buy) some bread on your way home.

Read the text. Fill in the gap with the missing part of the sentence. One part is extra. There are many reasons why we should eat plenty of fresh produce. Not only are they packed with healthy vitamins, ____________ . Eating more fruits and vegetables can also lower cholesterol and bring down high blood pressure. They also keep your eyes and digestive system in good shape.

Read the text. Fill in the gap with the missing part of the sentence. One part is extra. So how can we find ways to include more fruit and vegetables in our diet? It is a good idea to add fruit to your breakfast cereal in the mornings. Or you can try drinking fruit juice __________ . Increasing the amount of fruit and vegetables, you eat by as little as one serving a day can make a big difference.

Read the text. Fill in the gap with the missing part of the sentence. One part is extra. Sometimes vegetables and fruit can seem expensive. But, compared to packaged foods like crisps, they are relatively cheap. If you are worried about the cost, choose those that are in season. That way you will get a chance to try new things ___________ .

Read the text. Fill in the gap with the missing part of the sentence. One part is extra. Colourful and crunchy fruit and vegetables can be an enjoyable part of our diet. However, not all children and adults at the recommended amount of two pieces of fruit and five vegetables per day. Some children learn to expect ‘tastier’ snack foods _____________ .

Read the text. Fill in the gap with the missing part of the sentence. One part is extra. Unfortunately, parents may not always set a good example ____________ .

Read the text. Fill in the gap with the missing part of the sentence. One part is extra. Fruit and vegetables can be any colour, shape, texture or variety. They can be frozen, fresh, tinned or dried.There are also many ways to prepare them, ___________ . It is important to include a variety of different colours of fruit and vegetables in your diet.

Choose the correct option.

Choose the correct option. I want to buy ... loaf of bread.

Read the text and mark the sentences as T (true), F (false) or NS (not stated). Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), an English novelist and journalist, is most famous as the author of Robinson Crusoe (1719), a story of a man shipwrecked alone on an island. Among his other works are Moll Flanders (1722), A Journal Of The Plague Year (1722), and Captain Jack (1722). His last great work of fiction, Roxana, appeared in 1724. Defoe went into politics and trade and travelled all over Europe. In 1684 he married Mary Tuffley; they had two sons and five daughters. June 28. When I woke up after sleeping for almost two days, I felt quite refreshed so I got up and decided to prepare myself for the night ahead. The first thing I did was to fill a large bottle with water, and put it on the table, next to my bed; then I grilled some of the meat on the coals, but I only ate a little bit. I walked about, but was still very weak, and I felt miserable about my sickness. At night I had three of the turtle’s eggs, which I roasted in the ashes for supper. After supper I tried to walk, but I felt so weak that I could hardly carry the gun (I never went out without that). So I walked a short distance and sat down on the ground, looking out to the smooth and calm sea in front of me. As I sat here, I thought about my life so far. Not feeling sleepy, I decided to go back to my hut and make some medicine from green leaves and rum. I took some and went to bed. I must have been sleeping all the next day and the day after because when I woke up I felt refreshed, lively and cheerful. And when I got up, I was stronger than I was the day before, and I knew my stomach was better because I felt hungry.

Pancake Day, or Shrove Tuesday, is an annual festival that is always celebrated in English-speaking countries like the UK, the USA, Ireland, Australia, and Canada on Tuesday in February or March. Traditionally, many people eat pancakes on this day. It is the day before Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent. Lent is a period of 40 days before Easter when people give up meat, fish, dairy, fat, and fast food. Easter takes place on a different date each year because it depends on the moon. Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring. Another British tradition is pancake racing. People run in a race with a pancake in a pan. As they run, they have to toss the pancake (throw the pancake in the air and catch it in the pan) several times. In some pancake races, people dress up in fancy dress costumes. The most famous pancake race takes place in a town called Olney. The British say that Olney has been celebrating pancake races since 1445! Today Pancake Day is a popular festival in the world. Read and divide the statements into two groups.

The chef wants to make a tasty dinner. So, he opens the fridge and starts making a shopping list. Look at the picture and choose the correct option for each gap.

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Choose the correct word.

Read the text and choose the correct answer to the question. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes. What does Betsy like for breakfast?

Read the text and choose the correct answer to the question. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes. What does Nancy like for breakfast?

Read the text and choose the correct answer to the question. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes. What vegetable do Nancy and Betsy dislike?

Read the text and choose the correct answer to the question. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes. What vegetable do Nancy and Betsy like?

Read the text and choose the correct answer to the question. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes. What fruit do Nancy and Betsy like?

Read the text and choose only correct statements. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes.

Read the text and mark the statement as true or false. Betsy and Nancy are sisters. Betsy is nine, and Nancy is six. Betsy likes eating some porridge and a jam sandwich for breakfast, and Nancy likes eating an egg, and a sandwich with butter for breakfast. The sisters like drinking tea with milk for breakfast. Chocolate and lollipops are Betsy's favourite sweets. Ice cream and candies are Nancy's favourite sweets. Betsy and Nancy like apple juice, but they don't like coffee. Betsy likes apples and oranges, but she doesn't like bananas and mangos. Nancy likes apples and strawberries, but she doesn't like oranges and cherries. Betsy likes potatoes and tomatoes, but she doesn't like onions and carrots. Nancy likes potatoes and carrots, but she doesn't like onions and tomatoes.

Fill in the blank with a/an/some/any. There isn't ... butter in the fridge.

Put the sentences into the groups.

Read the following text and choose the correct statements. For most schoolchildren summer is the best season. They have these wonderful three-month holidays. Some children go to the countryside and visit their grandparents. Others travel abroad with their families. But many children stay in Moscow because they want to spend summer with their school friends. You can often see groups of happy children in Moscow in summer. They walk in the city center, ride their bikes in big parks, eat hamburgers in McDonald’s, go to the cinema. Some girls like to spend time in big shopping centers. They don’t buy many things, but they enjoy going from shop to shop and looking at beautiful clothes in the shop windows. Boys don’t like shops, they prefer playing sports games like football, basketball and volleyball at sports grounds. But all children go to big shopping centres to have lunch, because you can buy cheap fast food and ice cream there. At weekends parents don’t work and they want to be with their children. They take their sons and daughters to museums and cosy cafes. Some families go to their country houses — dachas. In summer children don’t have any homework, so they can play computer games or watch TV. The most popular TV programmes in this holiday time are sports, different films and cartoons. Also, teenagers spend a lot of time on the Internet, more than they do during their school year.

Listen to the text. Then read the text and match headings A – G to paragraphs 1– 6. There is one extra heading. People often say "You are what you eat" and we all know that to be healthy we need to eat healthy food. What is really healthy, though?

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Choose the correct item.

Read and choose the correct option.

Choose the correct answer. There isn't _________ butter in the fridge.

Divide the words into the groups.

Read the text and mark the statements True, False, Not Stated. At 12: 30 pm was time for lunch. I was very hungry! I sat down at the table feeling very happy because the Latin lessons were over. And then I saw what was for lunch: meat pie, boiled potatoes and cabbage. I hate vegetables! But I ate a little, because I was so hungry. Then I went into the playground with my friends Pete Sharp and John Ford and we played football. After lunch we had a history lesson. I don’t usually like history, but I liked this lesson very much. We learned about the Battle of Hastings in 1066. We were on holiday in Hastings last summer. I said I would bring some photographs of our holiday to school the next week. At three o'clock it was time for my favourite lesson of the week: games. We played a very exciting game of football but it ended in a draw. After school at four o’clock, Pete and I bought some sweets and I went to his house to listen to music. Mum was angry because I didn’t arrive home till half past seven. She doesn't like when I come home late. My supper was cold. I did my French homework but I didn’t do my history homework. There was an interesting programme on television.

Choose the correct variant. — An orange juice, please. — Is it ___________________ or takeaway?

Read the text and choose the right option. Britain-by-the-Sea Brits are a nation of holiday travellers. In fact, foreign holidays are so pop­ular in the UK that a flight from London to Spain’s Costa del Sol is cheaper than a train from London to Newcastle. Given that Britain is surrounded by sea, why is it that we would rather fly thousands of miles away than holiday on our own coast? It’s not just our unpredictable weather. Coastal resorts like Blackpool, Bournemouth or Brighton haven’t kept up with (идти в ногу c) what’s cool and modern. The English seaside town likes to think of itself as a mini Las Vegas with its main streets lined with arcades, with flashing lights, pumping music, and stuffed with one-armed bandits and video games waiting to take your change. Kids dream of being left there with lots of cash and avoid the obligatory trip to the beach which is mum and dad’s idea of a fun day out. They also want to get some thrill in a small and noisy amusement park with roller coasters, dodgems (small electric cars) and water slides. On arrival at the beach, you may be surprised to find that the soft golden sand of your dreams is actually dirty and unpleasant to lie down on. The suspiciously brown water is too cold to bathe in it anything more than your big toe. This uniquely English scene is completed with the beach hut. Many seaside towns still boast to have a row of these colourful, single family huts. If you want to rent one for two weeks then be prepared to pay anything from £100 to £900 for an original Victorian hut at the best beaches. The main culinary attraction of the English seaside is naturally fish and chips, best enjoyed in a sit-down restaurant with plastic tablecloths and laminated menus. This deep fried fish served with brown strips of greasy potatoes can’t be experienced properly unless covered with salt and vine­gar. For desert how about a deep fried Mars Bar? After this delicious cholesterol meal it’s time to burn calories and relax on a walk along the pier. Here you will find little kiosks selling postcards, bad quality souvenirs and beach toys. Some English piers are big enough to accommodate theatres, which perform year-round pantomimes and revue shows, with the type of humour nobody under 65 seems to find funny. Not all seaside resorts in Britain are as bad as described above, but many of them are. Is it any surprise then that most British people decide that Spain with its sun and sand is much better?

Read the text and put the sentences into the correct category. We celebrate Easter on different dates but always in spring. Usually people celebrate this holiday in March or April. It is an important religious festival. On Easter Sunday many people go to church. Easter always means spring, new life after winter, flowers, green trees and young animals: usually chicks or lambs. The holiday is popular with nearly everybody but children like it most of all. British children get gifts of chocolate Easter eggs. The problem is that they eat too much chocolate and sometimes feel sick. At the same time some people just decorate eggs and give them to each other.

Choose the correct answer. Mum bought ______________ meat two days ago.

Choose the correct answer. There’s ______________ carrot on the plate. I’ll take it.

Match the headings to the texts. There is one extra heading.

Put the verbs the correct tense. “I ______ to buy some bread. You _______ an evening paper?”

Read the text and put the sentences into the correct category. The giant panda An endangered species, the giant panda can only be found in the mountain bamboo forests of Western China. There are only about 1,000 wild giant pandas left in the world. Giant pandas are members of the bear family, and they are mammals. Even though giant pandas look just like bears, they certainly do not behave like bears. Unlike their meat-eating relatives, giant pandas are vegetarians for the most part of their time. Their favourite food is bamboo. Giant pandas must eat a lot of bamboo every day to get enough nourishment. In fact, they spend at least 12 hours a day eating about 33 pounds of bamboo. However, if they are extremely hungry and bamboo is nowhere to be found, giant pandas may eat grass, fruits, or sometimes, small animals like chicken. Giant pandas do not live in groups. They are loners! They only leave their territory from March to May to look for a mate. Female giant pandas usually give birth to twins. Baby giant pandas are very small, blind, pinkish, and weigh about 5 ounces at birth. Strangely, mother giant pandas tend to choose to raise just one baby and leave the other to die. Mother giant pandas feed their babies with milk. A baby giant panda opens its eyes at six to seven weeks. It starts to learn how to walk when it is about three or four months old. Mother giant pandas look after their babies for about 18 months. Once the young is strong enough, it bids farewell to its mother and moves out to live independently.

Complete the text with the options below.

Choose the right answer. Have you got ... onion?

Read the text and mark the statements true, false, not stated. 12:30 pm was time for lunch. I was very hungry! I sat down at the table, feeling very happy because the Latin lessons were over. And then I saw what was for lunch: meat pie, boiled potatoes and cabbage. I hate vegetables! But I ate a little, because I was so hungry. Then I went into the playground with my friends Pete Sharp and John Ford, and we played football. After lunch, we had a History lesson. I don’t usually like History, but I liked this lesson very much. We learned about the Battle of Hastings in 1066. We were on holiday in Hastings last summer. I said I would bring some photographs of our holiday to school the following week. At three o'clock, it was time for my favourite lesson of the week: Games. We played a very exciting game of football, but it ended in a draw. After school at four o’clock, Pete and I bought some sweets and I went to his house to listen to music. Mum was angry because I didn’t arrive at home till half past seven. She doesn't like when I come home late. My supper was cold. I did my French homework, but I didn’t do my History homework. There was an interesting programme on television.

Choose the correct answer. There are ______ carrots in the fridge.

Divide the words into the groups.

Choose the correct variant. 6. There is ... bread on the table.

Choose the correct option. They haven't got ... bread.

Choose the correct option. Give me _____ bread, please.

Choose the correct option. There is ___ bread.

Put an article a/an when it is possible. If there is no article, put -. _____ egg

Choose the correct word. We have got ____ meat in the fridge.

Choose the correct variant. There isn't ... carrot in the box.

Guess the meaning of the following words from the text and connect them to their meanings. There are two extra meanings that you should not use. Meanings of words absolutely necessary or extremely important easy to use found in metal containers such as cans or tins food little children of people or animals things that are mixed together to make some food to make sure that something does not happen how food tastes great enthusiasm and enjoyment to write items one after another in a specific order not too expensive the meat of a cow eaten as food 454 grams have related to dogs; has to do with dogs something horrible that people are afraid of an infectious disease that dogs can be sick with two small organs in the body that produce urine level of quality – how good or bad something is

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