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Complete the conversations. Use the past simple of the verbs in brackets.

Complete the sentences. Use the past simple.

Every year Last year

0. We go to adifferent country on holiday. We went to Greece.

1. We see the famous monuments. We …………. the Parthenon.

2. We take a lot of photos. We ………… more than 100 photos.

3. We sleep late every morning. We ………… until ten o’clock.

4. We eat the local food. We ………… some Greek salad.

5. We meet some interesting people. We ………… a Greek family.

6. We buy souvenirs to take home. We ………… a beautiful vase.

 

Complete the story. Use the past simple of verbs in brackets.

“Last week my mother (0) lent (lend) me her car and I (1) ………… (drive) to a nearby town. I parked the car in a side street and I (2) …………..(do) some shopping. When it (3) ………….(be) time to go home, I realised that I (4) ………….. ( not remember) where the car (5) …………….. (be). I (6)………….(spend) about an hour looking for it, but I (7)……………..(not find) it. I (8) ………………(feel) really stupid. Finally, I (9) ………………(ring) my mother. Fortunately, she (10) ……………..(not get) angry. She (11)…………… (tell) me to leave the car and come home. So I (12) ……………catch a bus and the next day we (13) ……………..(go) back together and (14) ……………….. (find) the car.

 

Complete the conversations. Use the past simple of the verbs in brackets.

0. A: Where did you put your key? (you/put)

B: I think I left them on the table. (leave)

1. A: What time …………………….? (the concert/begin)

B: It ………………….. at nine, but some people ……………late. (begin/come)

2. A: What …………………you for your birthday? (your parents/give)

B: A sweater. But my sister ………….. me anything! (not give)

3. A: Where …………………. yesterday when I called? (you/be)

B: I ……………….. at home, but I …………….. the phone. (be, not hear)

4. A: How ………………… your leg? (you/ break)

B: I ……………….. off my bike. (fall)

5. A: What ………………..to the wedding? (your brother/wear)

B: He ……………………a new suit. It ………………………. 500 euros! (wear,cost)

 

SPEAKING!

What is your name? – My name is Lisa.

What is your surname (second name)? – My surname (second name) is Brown.

How old are you? – I am 15 years old ( or I am 15).

Where are you from? – I am from London.

Where do you live? – I live in London.

When were you born? – I was born on the 10th of June nineteen ninety-two.

What date is it today? – Today is the 1st of October, Thursday.

What season is it now? – It is Autumn. (Spring, Winter, Summer)

How many months are in year? – There are twelve months in a year. They are: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November and December.

How many days are in a week? – There are seven days in a week. They are: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

 

What is the weather like today?

1 variant (or version) - The weather is fine today. The sun shines brightly in the blue sky. It is no wind. It is hot today. There are 25 degrees above zero.



2 version (or variant) – The weather is bad today. The sun doesn’t shine in the sky. It is windy. (It is raining. or It is snowing.) It is cold. There are 5 degrees below zero.

 

1 – one – the first 22 – twenty-two – twenty-second

2 – two – the second 23 – twenty-three – twenty-third

3 – three – the third 24 – twenty-four – twenty-fourth

4 – four – the fourth 25 – twenty-five – twenty-fifth

5 – five – the fifth 26 – twenty-six – twenty-sixth

6 – six – the sixth 27 – twenty-seven – twenty-seventh

7 – seven – the seventh 28 – twenty-eight – twenty-eighth

8 – eight – the eighth 29 – twenty-nine – twenty-ninth

9 – nine – the ninth 30 – thirty – thirtieth

10 – ten –the teenth 40 – forty – the fourtieth

11 – eleven – the eleventh 50 – fifty – the fiftieth

12 – twelve – the twelfth 60 – sixty – the sixtieth

13 – thirteen – the thirteenth 70 – seventy – the seventieth

14 – fourteen – the fourteenth 80 – eighty –the eightieth

15 – fifteen - the fifteenth 90 – ninety – the ninetieth

16 – sixteen – the sixteenth 100 – one hundred –the hundredth

17 – seventeen – the seventeenth 1000 – one thousand - the thousandth

18 – eighteen - eighteenth

19 – nineteen – the nineteenth

20 – twenty – the twentieth

21 – twenty-one – the twenty-first


Date: 2015-12-11; view: 1917


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