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50 Mixed-Ability Grammar Lessons PDF
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the mess. She'd said there was a huge pile of ironing. So Karen left Jude: Well, why didn't she come to my house? She didn't hhave to come here! 23 Exam Time imperatives Enter 2a)Fix b)Read <)Talk/Chat d) Make €) Ask #) Follow 9) Exercise h) Get i) Have j) Talk/Chat 3 b) Don't leave your revision until the day before. «) Don't, panic. d) Don't forget to relax. e) Don't worry, Step up 1 possible answers b) Eat lots of fruit and vegetables. c) Do some exercise every day. 4) Laugh alot. e) Don't eat too much chocolate. #) Don’t go to bed too late. Get lots of sleep. 24 The Duke of Edinburgh Award Infinitives with to after verbs & adjectives Enter 1 to hear, to change, to read, to use, to survive, to get ‘together, to sleep, to walk, to take, to take, to meet, to come, to pass, to go 2.a) to do; No, he doesn't. b) to change; Maybe. to plan; No, they aren't. 4d) to think about; The route. €) to try; Maybe. Step up 1b) toenjoy c)toplan d)tobring e)tocarry f) listening 9) to think of 'h) to have i) leaving j) to go 2.2) Does Nick expect to enjoy the trip? Probably not. But he's determined to try. b) Who went to the supermarket to buy the food? Sam and Regan ‘9 Who encouraged Sam to buy so much? Regan 4) Who refuses to put any food in his rucksack? Martin €) Who promises to carry the ghetto blaster? Jonny 4) Who fails to make the trip? Jack 3 They brought too much food. Students decide on what ‘they might have taken. Fly 2 a)Why aren't they ready to leave at 8.007 Because they are playing cards. bb) What does Nick offer to do at 8.307 Teach them to read a map and compass. ©) What do they decide to do at 12.307 They decide not to walk any further. They stop for lunch.people, womans > women, childs > children, mans > men, tooths > teeth, chieves > chiefs, thinges > things, mans > men, = 2 tis plural and takes a plural verb: jeans, scissors, clothes, pyjamas, shorts, glasses (spectacles), cards (game of), contents, stairs tt looks plural but takes a singular verb: news, physics, politic, economics, aerobics, athletics, the United States Fly 11a) The fire brigade isiare having an open day at the local fire station today. b) Our swimming club isfare competing in the national finals on Saturday. The school has/have invited all parents to an exhibition of student artwork this evening. 4) The government wantstwant to ban fox hunting in the UK. €) The committee has/have decided to have a party for disable children. 2 driver, emigration, ability, permanence, management, speaker, entertainment, importance, invention, impossibility, impatience, significance 3b)the c)the d)some e)a f)the 9)both- h) the i) Neither j) any k)a Ia few m)a n)an o} each p) both 33 Bookshop and book club Compound nouns Enter 4 bus stop, car park, dining room, fairy tale, film star, human being, mobile phone, musical instrument, swimming pool, police station, washing machine 3.a) frying pan, camp fire _b) space age, human being © chewing gum, car window d) front €) traffic, road Step up 1 make-up, nail varnish, fancy dress, junk food, tea bag, ‘foster parents, pencil sharpener, water-skiing, X-ray, science fiction, blind date, cardboard box hyphens: make-up, water-sking, X-ray 3 a) barbed wire b) food poisoning c) World leaders ) mineral water e) youth hostels.) sleeping bags Fy 11 mother-in-law, global warming, law and order, remote control, online shopping, runner-up, Prince of Wales, sand castle, penalty shoot-out, House of Commons, hanger-on hyphens: mother-in-law, runner-up, hanger-on 3.2) show-off b) cover-up sit-ups d) hang-ups e) push- over 34 Olympic stories Personal pronouns Enter 1)He, you, it_b) She 1,1 d) They, You, We, We, we 2 a) them = 1896 Olympic Games _b) him = esse Owens <) her = Gabriela Sabatini 4) it= winning the two races) me = George, us = George & Jim, you =Jim_f) them =the British relay team Step up 1a) my b)her Our d)their e)its fp his 2 Possible answers ®) yours hers ) Ours ©) theirs Fy 1 Possible answers 2) hurt hinvherself b) enjoyed themselves.) disgraced himvherself d) show itself e) excelled themselves 2)‘surprised myself 2.) herself b) herself) herself) themselves e) each other f)each other 9) herself 35 April Fool’s Day indefinite and impersonal pronouns Enter 2b) Somebody/one; everywhere) anywhere d) somewhere e) nobody 3 1c 2e 3b da Sd 4 A singular verb Step up 1b) anyone <) somewhere d) anything e) nowhere A) Everyone g) Something h) somewhere Fy 1b) Has anyone seen my Class 6 file? Nobody has been in here this morning. Someone has rearranged all my files! © Everyone in the street was laughing at me. 4d) Someone must have mixed something in with the coffee! 2 a) 5s there anywhere else | can leave my bike? b) 41d like to go somewhere else this year. = 1.Do you know anyone else round here who could teach me? 4d) ~6 Isn't there anything else to eat? €)—3 He's got nowhere else to go. 4) 2 Everyone else at school has got one. 36 My room quantifiers Enter 1a) alot offloads of, somelseveral, any, afew, any, loads offa lot of, severalsome b) loads offa lot of, some/several,a lot offloads of, no, some, severalsome, afew, a few © both 3 a) many b)much dalototimany d) alot of ©) mucha lot of Step up 1 a) Jay collects sea shells there are litte sea pictures, around the wal. b) Dek collects Johnny Depp films - there are two posters of Johnny Depp on the wall, 3 a) Both b) Neither ¢)either d) Each e) either Fy 1 a) every few b) afew more )fewenough d) alittle less. ¢) little more 2 Possible answers 2) But you've got so many already! ) You could give all your soft toys away. ©) Because you've got so much junk in here 4) Both my calculators are lost, I'm afraid. 37 Notting Hill Carnival Introductory it and there Enter 1 There's a carnival; There were race riots 22) There is b) There is o) There were d) there are @) Is there 3 Possible answers b) Look! There's a balloon in the sky! ¢) Look! There's a skeleton! d) Look! There are my friends! > Step up 11a) there will be, There will be b) there were ¢) There was d) There ise) There have been 2 Possible answers Its lovely to see yout It’s so nice to be here. Its a real coincidence to bump into you! It's very interesting to see these costumes, Fly 1B) | love it when the floats go past. ©) Lhate it when there's a crush of people. 4) | like it when the police dress up in carnival costumes. €) love it when everyone blows their whistles. 4) Ihate it when you get stuck next to a realy loud sound system. 49) | like it when strangers dance with each other. 38 Slow foodie or fast foodie? articles Enter 12) a bagel, a chocolate bar, a fruit salad, an egg ) a burger, an international, a coffee, an organic a famous, a famous, a party, a celebration 2 some Italian cheese, a Spanish chorizo sandwich, a kilo of English new potatoes, half a kilo of German sausage, a hundred grams of Belgian chocolates, a cup of Brazilian coffee, some Seville oranges, some Greek olives 3.a)the b)a o- d)The,an e)the Step up 11a) the, the, the, the, the 2a) no ) yes, eg the fattiest meal in the world oyes d) no ) yes 4 sometimes, when we are referring to specific ones, eg The {guns they found in the house were loaded. but Guns are dangerous (speaking in general) 4g) sometimes, when we refer to a specific war or peace, eg ‘The peace was shattered by an explosion. but We hope that peace will come soon. (speaking in general) hy) sometimes, eg Britain, the United Kingdom |) yes, eg the earth, the sun and the moon; the air, the ground and the sky i) yes eg It’s a hundred kilometres from here to Paris. ) yes, eg Can you lend me a euro? Fy 11) Do you like eating meals in front of the TV? b) Can you cook a three-course meal for four? ©) Are you a slow foodie or a fast foodie? d) How important is food to you? 2.) a, the, The b) the, the, the, the «the, the d) athe, an, ae) the, the, athe, the, a 39 The Lord of the Rings Possessives Enter 1 a) mum’, dad's b) grandmother's, grandfather's ©) mother’, fathers. d) dad's, mother’s 3 the boys’ garden, their parents’ room, the dogs’ baskets, the aliens’ eyes Step up 11a) hobbits’ hairy feet b)- «) Sauron’s 4) the Elves’ language ¢) The Orcs’ f) Sam and Frodo’ friendship, the novel's heart g) the men’s task b) the, the, a, a, - ads,2b) Over 2,000 pairs of hobbit feet were used in the making of the films. ©) Frodo is nearly destroyed by the power of the ring 4) Gollum leads Frodo and Sam into the dark heart of Mordor. ) The actors all learned the skills of swordfighting and horseriding.. {) Christopher Lee, who plays Saruman, thinks Tokien is one of the greatest writers of alltime. Fy 2b) lespec elephant. ©) The Ores’ destruction ofa village of Rohan is a very sad moment in the film. 4) Frodo's guardianship of the ring is very moving €) Gandalf's display of magic and fireworks delights the hobbits at the party. 4) Boromir’s jealousy of Frodo leads to his death. 3 b) Theoden’s decline made his people sad. ©) Sam went al the way to Mordor for Frodo's sake. 4) Everyone loves the power and beauty of Shadowfax. ©) Many New Zealanders were among the cast of the films. 4) Many of the most beautiful landscapes of New Zealand are used as locations in the films. 49) Not all the films’ locations are real places. lly like my brother's photograph of a baby 40 Is this art? Demonstratives: this, that, these, those; one, ones Enter 11a) Those b) These) This d) That 3.a) these b) this @) that d) those Step up 2a) ones b)ones cone d)one e) one f) one Fly 2a) thisthat_b) this q this d) that e) that f) this 41 Who's who? Relative pronouns Enter 1b) Kate's the girl who's chatting to Sam. Jim's the guy who's talking on his mobile. d) Who's Miranda? She's the person who's putting on her shoes. ) Who's Ben? Ben's the guy who's laughing, Step up 11b) where c) which d) why e) who f) when g) where h) why 2 All of them, 3 and 4 b) Teachers who tre always popular. Students who don’t do their coursework don't pass their 4) Classes which have more than 25 students are too big. ) Subjects which you have to write aI are hard work, 4) Places wer school are really important. Fy 1b) Students like enthusiastic teachers. ©) Kate likes easy homework. d) Ben likes competitive sports. €) Louise goes to salsa dance classes. 4) Ewan wants to do a wellhhighly paid job. 9) Miranda doesn’t have any nice friends. 2.b) Louise, whose teacher thinks she’s really talented, wants to be a dancer. ©) Ewan, whose first language is French, came top in English. ¢) Ben, whose got the best left foot in the school, was approached by a First Division football club. @) Miranda, whose friends used to bully her, talked to the lass about bullying. 4) The Year 10 class teacher, whose name is Miss Philips, thinks they're the best class she's ever had. 42 Ms Dynamite Adjectives Enter 1 Possible answers (There are 15 to choose from.) popular, successful, real, north, oldest, big, strong, political, ara young, black, big, flipping, light, negative 2.) talented, English rugby © areen, woolly army; morning big, black, hairy ) fantastic, old, German silver ) brand-new, three-wheeled, pink Barbie step up 2b) The risotto is delicious and creamy. The food is Vietnamese. <) The menu is long and unusual. €) The atmosphere is friendly and lively. ) The restaurant is cool, trendy and expensive. 3 Possible answers a) memorable ) inventive c) compatible d) available e) outrageous f) magical g) tasteless _h) exoti colourful fy 1a) deep-fried fish _b) red-hot chillies ¢) all-day café d) mass-produced car e) eco-friendly washing machine ) bird's-eye view g) high-tech sound system h) on-line auction i) self-centred personality j) well-known politician 43 Roller coasters Comparative and superlati Enter 3.) Manhattan Express _b) Colossus. c) Manhattan Express d) Manhattan Express e) Dodonpa 4.2) Manhattan Express _b) Manhattan Express _¢) Colossus ) Manhattan Express e) Manhattan Express) Dodonpa djectives 44 Extreeeeeeme! Adverbs Enter 1b) They jump off a high building. ©) No. People sometimes get to the top and freeze. 4) No. They always go up with an experienced jumper. ©) Yes, they often do. 2a) next, today, right now b) experienced, off-pste, ‘exciting, fun, dangerous, sudden, steep) hard, suddenly, uickly, seriously, carefully 4) always, often e) out there, inside Step up 1 immediately, very, sometimes, often, just, always, then, often, illegally 2 Possible answers “A jet-ki tows me slowly into the wave. The jetski rider stays there in case you get into trouble and need rescuing, When I'm ready, | quickly let go of the bar and drop in. 1 stand in warrior postion. | flex my muscles hard and shut myteeth tightly. | concentrate fiercely and | listen for the wave coming. Then suddenly | feel as if I'm falling. | scream loudly {a8 I ride the wave. Then | gradually slow down and hit dry land, My body immediately tries to get back to normal.” Fy 1 Adverbs: very, always, hard, often, out there, suddenly, seriously, carefully, inside, next, today, right now Adjectives: off-piste, experienced, best, exciting, fun, dangerous, sudden, steep 45 A lucky escape ‘Comparative and superlative adverbs Enter 1a) faster_b) more successfully ¢) more skilfully 6) more briliantly e) better 2.2) Ruth b)Eddie <) Emma d) Ruth and Steve Step up 1a) respectfully b) quickly ©) carefully.) more safely «) unsuccessfully f) more rapidly g) suddenly h) faster i) madly |) the loudest k) at once 1) mistakenly _m) more sharply n)soon 0) wildly p) efficiently q) further more accurately 3) thankfully. 1) more silently 2 Open answers Fy 1 (b) Eddie loves to ride his horse fast along the beach (Floss comes to the beach the most frequently. {@) Dannylo-Jo surfs more dangerously than Jo-Jo/Danny. (6) Jack and Poppy like sitting and talking peacefully on the beach. (9 They all think they live better than kids in the city. 46 Around the World in 80 Days Prepositions (1) Enter 1b)by by d)from...to e)via f)by g) by h) onrby means of i) from ... to j) on/by means of k) from... to Don m)to n)by 0) by p)across q)in r) by 3) to Step up 1 back in, with, round, a. in, by, with, via, by, for, on 2.2) 36 hours b) 63 days 3.2) between, from...tob) on At, on, because of, for 4) On, over, across, to, on, on, at, up to, per, into, behind ©) aboard, without Fy 41) on, during, in, in b) up, to din din e) intorto 4) down to/ up from 9) until hyatrin The correct order is: 4, a, ¢ fh. gb, € 2 Possible answers a) Joshua Slocum’ journey lasted from April 1895 until June 1898. ») Francis Joyon completed his solo sail round the world just inside 73 days. «) Steve Fossett and his crew sailed round the world in under 59 days. 4) Ellen MacArthur felt lonely during her 94-day voyage. — €) As of February 2004, there was a new record for sailing solo round the world. 47 The Sword in the Stone Prepositions (2) Enter ‘in the 6th century, for many years, of the true king, to London, into a great, into the stone, on the stone, from this stone, with swords, from the stone 2a)under b) alongside across d) ine) at step up 1 bof Ato dwith eto fin Doutof k)to lin m)of n) from Hy 1 along > in, behind > to, towards > over, into > out of, beside > onto‘to, through > in front offbefore, with > of, to > of, before > for, off > at, during > in, under > of 2 a) fromiout of |b) with/against ©) in) about ) to ‘) beside/next to g) out of ‘h) with/in. i) from j) towards ) into I) into m)to 3 False ~a (A preposition can be more than one word, eg ‘out of) and b (A preposition does have an object but an adverb does not - Did you watch the news before dinner? (preposition) Have you been here before? (adverb) True ~ cand d 9) ath) for ion 48 Cornwall: the end of the land Connectors and sequencers Open answers 49 The Monkey King Phrasal verbs Enter 112) stopped working b) stopped trying.) researching 4d) refused to let the teacher bully him 2 deal with cary out, lock up, grow up, jump at 3 a) Because the gods are angry with him. 1) He will become Emperor. ©) No, Buddha will lock him up. You might also like
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