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Unit 8

Unit 8 Extra practice


1 Vocabulary routines 4 Grammar present simple he / she / it
Decide if the two events are in the correct order (✓) Decide if doesn’t is correct (✓) or not correct (×) in
or not (×)? these sentences.
1 I have breakfast. Then I get up. × 1 My brother doesn’t works in an office. ×
2 I have breakfast. Then I start work. 2 Our teacher doesn’t has lunch.
3 I have dinner. Then I start work. 3 My sister doesn’t get up late.
4 I have lunch. Then I finish work. 4 My boss doesn’t goes home after work.
5 I finish work. Then I get up. 5 My friend Paul doesn’t study French.
6 I have dinner. Then I go to bed. 6 He doesn’t lives in London.
7 I go to bed. Then I have lunch.

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Grammar present simple questions
2 Grammar prepositions of time he / she
Complete the sentences with at, in and on. Match the questions (1–6) with the answers (a–f).

1 Victoria gets up at seven o’clock. 1 Where does he work? d


2 She doesn’t work the morning. 2 What does he do?

3 She has lunch midday. 3 What time does he start work?

4 She starts work 1.30. 4 Who does he have lunch with?

5 She works the evening. 5 How many people does he work


with?
6 She doesn’t work night.
6 What does he do after work?
7 She doesn’t work Saturdays or
Sundays. a Seven or eight.
b At eleven o’clock in the morning.
3 Grammar frequency adverbs c He’s a waiter.

Put the words in the correct order and write d In a restaurant.


sentences. e He goes home.
1 my / late / brother / often / gets up f His colleagues.
My brother often gets up late.
2 at / never / has / he / breakfast / home
6 Vocabulary job activities
Circle the odd one out.

3 often / travels / my / friend / summer / in 1 He writes books films reports


2 He works afternoon at home late
4 she / Asia / to / sometimes / goes 3 He travels in his job to Friday to Italy
4 He gives lectures students talks
5 usually / outside / works / my / cousin 5 He has dinner meetings weekend
6 He talks to customers to people to school
6 starts / he / work / early / always

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