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Give some advice to someone visiting your country
Great
Put these sentences into the passive. 1 JK Rowling wrote Harry Potter. 2 They make Nokia mobile phones in Finland.
Harry Potter was written by JK/ Nokia mobile phones are made in Finland
Say eight: 1 things you can take on holiday 2 phrasal verbs
Great
Talk about a relationship between two people that you know
Great
Talk about your home and your neighborhood
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Say eight: 1 character adjectives 2 adjectives to describe feelings
Great
Talk about your job, a job you’ve done or a job you’d like to do
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Do we use for or since with each of these times: 1. an hour, nine o'clock, 2004, ages 2. last week, a long time, a week, midday
SINCE + nine o'clock/ 2004/ last week/ midday; FOR + an hour/ ages/ a long time/ a week
What is the Past Simple and past participle of these verbs? 1 make, win, see, buy 2 write, find, give, take
made; won; saw/seen; bought; wrote/written; found; gave/given; took/taken
Talk about what you usually do in your free time.
Great
Talk about an interesting place you’ve been to
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Make a sentence with these words. 1. yet / told / haven't / I / him 2. her / She / job / just / 's / lost
I haven't told him yet./ She's just lost her job
Which prepositions do we use after go with these words? 1. Rome, my cousin, holiday 2. a tour, a walk, the beach
Go to + Rome, the beach; Go on + a tour, a holiday; Go for + a walk; Go with + my cousin
Talk about your plan for next week/ weekend
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Correct the mistake in this sentence: That was a very excited film.
excited -> exciting
Which of these phrases be used with countable nouns? 1. a few, some, a bit, not many 2. lots of, not much, a little, any
a few, some, not many, lots of, any + COUNTABLE; not much, a little, any, some, lots of + UNCOUNTABLE
Talk about things you used to do when you were a child
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What are the comparatives and superlatives of these adjectives? 1. boring, rich, far, modern 2. polite, lazy, bad, mature
more/most boring, richer/richest, farther/farthesr, more/most modern, more/most polite, lazier/laziest, worse/worst, more/most mature
What verb forms come after these verbs? 1. can, plan, prefer, decide 2. forget, enjoy, start, will
can, will + V-inf; prefer, enjoy, start, forget + V-ing; plan, decide, forget, start + to-inf
Talk about things you’ve done today.
Great!
What are the opposites of these adjectives? 1. patient, selfish, mature, healthy 2. helpful, polite, honest, reliable
impatient, unselfish, immature, unhealthy, unhelpful, impolite, dishonest, unreliable