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A school where students live and study is a ................... school.
boarding
What's the opposite of a private school?
a state school
Kate and Anna go to a ...................... school. It's only for girls.
single-sex
You ................ bring expensive things like mobiles to school. We advise you to leave them at home.
shouldn't
You ...................... to clean Dad's car. I cleaned it yesterday.
don't have
At schools in the UK, most students ............... to wear a uniform.
have
You ........... or ............... an exam, it depends on how well (or badly) you do.
pass / fail
Give the American English words for BISCUITS, JUMPER, TRAINERS and LIFT.
cookies, sweater, sneakers, elevator
Make a sentence using present perfect continuous.
She has been painting.
Make a sentence using present perfect continuous.
He has been running.
Our teacher has known us .............. 6 months.
for
I've had my watch .............. my last birthday.
since
an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do in a particular situation. For example, "You can find useful ............ in the media."
advice
news about events happening now
current affairs
I don't want to watch that film. I've ............. seen it. Can we watch something else?
already
Samira would like to be a journalist, but she hasn't found a job ............
yet
We don't need anything to drink, thanks. We've ............ had a coffee.
just
Rashid started writing that important magazine article last week, but he ........... hasn't finished it.
still
presenting information in a way that is shocking or exciting and not serious, especially in newspapers or on television
sensationalist
a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine which says what somebody thinks about a book or film
a review
What can you see in the picture?
a crossword
words in big letters at the top of a newspaper story
headline
adjective to describe something which creates a lot of public discussion.
controversial