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1. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?

a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

2. Who was worried on the plane?


a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

3. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

4. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

5. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted

6. On August 4th Maggie __________________.


a) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
b) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

1. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

2. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

3. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

4. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

5. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

6. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F


July 22

Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.

7. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

8. Who was worried on the plane?


a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

9. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

10. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

11. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted
12. On August 4th Maggie __________________.
c) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
d) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

7. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

8. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

9. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

10. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

11. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

12. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F

July 22

Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.
13. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?
a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

14. Who was worried on the plane?


a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

15. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

16. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

17. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted

18. On August 4th Maggie __________________.


e) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
f) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

13. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

14. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

15. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

16. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

17. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

18. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F


July 22

Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.

19. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

20. Who was worried on the plane?


a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

21. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

22. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

23. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted

24. On August 4th Maggie __________________.


g) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
h) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

19. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

20. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

21. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

22. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

23. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

24. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F

July 22

Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.

25. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

26. Who was worried on the plane?


a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

27. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

28. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

29. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted

30. On August 4th Maggie __________________.


i) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
j) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

25. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

26. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

27. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

28. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

29. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

30. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F

July 22
Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.

31. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

32. Who was worried on the plane?


a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

33. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

34. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

35. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted

36. On August 4th Maggie __________________.


k) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
l) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

31. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

32. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

33. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

34. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

35. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

36. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F

July 22

Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.

37. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd
38. Who was worried on the plane?
a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

39. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

40. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

41. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted

42. On August 4th Maggie __________________.


m) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
n) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

37. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

38. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

39. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

40. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

41. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

42. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F

July 22
Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.

43. When did Maggie fly to Puerto Rico?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

44. Who was worried on the plane?


a) Maggie b) Pablo c) his friend

45. When did Maggie meet her host family?


a) July 23th b) August 4th c) July 22nd

46. What language did Pablo and Sonia speak?


a) English b) Puerto Rican c) Spanish

47. Maggie felt _____________ because she didn’t understand them.


a) excited b) frustrated c) exhausted

48. On August 4th Maggie __________________.


o) wrote on her diary c) flew back home
p) wasn’t exhausted

II. Part. True or False.

Instructions. Listen to these statements and choose T (true) or F (false).

43. Charlie and Maggie were on a school trip. T F

44. Maggie was worried on the plane. T F

45. Pablo and Sonia weren’t friendly. T F

46. Charlie’s Spanish was good, so he wasn’t frustrated. T F

47. Maggie and Charlie weren’t homesick after the first few days. T F

48. Maggie wasn’t glad she went to Puerto Rico. T F

July 22

Today we flew to Puerto Rico to begin our homestay. I was really excited. My friend, Charlie, was
worried on the plane, but I wasn’t.

July 23

I was very happy to meet my host family. Pablo and Sonia were really friendly, but hey spoke very fast. I
can’t speak Spanish very well, so I was a little frustrated today. Charlie’s Spanish is excellent, so he
wasn’t frustrated at all.

August 4

Wow! The two weeks are over. I didn’t write in my diary very much. We were really busy every day, so I
was too exhausted to write at night.

After the first few days, Charlie and I weren’t homesick at all. We were glad we came to Puerto Rico. We
want to come again next year.
Mum: Hello?

Amy: Hi, Mum. It’s Amy. Dad and I are here at the supermarket. We’ve got

your list, and we’re doing the shopping, but we’ve got some questions.

Mum: No problem, Amy. What do you want to know?

Amy: We’ve got the crisps and biscuits for my school snacks, but Dad and I

don’t know what type of oil to buy.

Mum: Get olive oil. I always cook with olive oil because it’s the healthiest type

of oil.

Amy: Right, olive oil. Now, should we get orange juice or fizzy drinks?

Mum: Get both. We’ll have orange juice for breakfast and fizzy drinks with

dinner tonight.

Amy: Speaking of dinner … you’re making beef with baked beans, right?

Mum: Yes, that’s right. Beef with baked beans is your dad’s favourite meal. It

will be ready in half an hour, so please hurry. And don’t forget the

carrots. I want carrots for the salad. In fact, get about half a kilo of

carrots.

Amy: Right, carrots and peppers are on the list and Dad’s getting them right

now. What about dessert? What’s for dessert?

Mum: Would you like fruit salad or watermelon?

Amy: Watermelon is a great idea! Uh, Mum, I love watermelon but I don’t

know how to choose a good one.

Mum: Ask your dad to show you. He knows how to choose a perfect

watermelon.

Amy: Dad, can you help me choose a watermelon? Mum, we’re getting the

watermelon. We’ll just pay and come right home.

Mum: Get some popcorn, too, so we can have popcorn and watch a film on TV

after dinner.

Amy: OK. See you soon.

Mum: Bye!
Mum: Hello?

Amy: Hi, Mum. It’s Amy. Dad and I are here at the supermarket. We’ve got

your list, and we’re doing the shopping, but we’ve got some questions.

Mum: No problem, Amy. What do you want to know?

Amy: We’ve got the crisps and biscuits for my school snacks, but Dad and I

don’t know what type of oil to buy.

Mum: Get olive oil. I always cook with olive oil because it’s the healthiest type

of oil.

Amy: Right, olive oil. Now, should we get orange juice or fizzy drinks?

Mum: Get both. We’ll have orange juice for breakfast and fizzy drinks with

dinner tonight.

Amy: Speaking of dinner … you’re making beef with baked beans, right?

Mum: Yes, that’s right. Beef with baked beans is your dad’s favourite meal. It

will be ready in half an hour, so please hurry. And don’t forget the

carrots. I want carrots for the salad. In fact, get about half a kilo of

carrots.

Amy: Right, carrots and peppers are on the list and Dad’s getting them right

now. What about dessert? What’s for dessert?

Mum: Would you like fruit salad or watermelon?

Amy: Watermelon is a great idea! Uh, Mum, I love watermelon but I don’t

know how to choose a good one.

Mum: Ask your dad to show you. He knows how to choose a perfect

watermelon.

Amy: Dad, can you help me choose a watermelon? Mum, we’re getting the

watermelon. We’ll just pay and come right home.

Mum: Get some popcorn, too, so we can have popcorn and watch a film on TV

after dinner.

Amy: OK. See you soon.

Mum: Bye!
Mum: Hello?

Amy: Hi, Mum. It’s Amy. Dad and I are here at the supermarket. We’ve got

your list, and we’re doing the shopping, but we’ve got some questions.

Mum: No problem, Amy. What do you want to know?

Amy: We’ve got the crisps and biscuits for my school snacks, but Dad and I

don’t know what type of oil to buy.

Mum: Get olive oil. I always cook with olive oil because it’s the healthiest type

of oil.

Amy: Right, olive oil. Now, should we get orange juice or fizzy drinks?

Mum: Get both. We’ll have orange juice for breakfast and fizzy drinks with

dinner tonight.

Amy: Speaking of dinner … you’re making beef with baked beans, right?

Mum: Yes, that’s right. Beef with baked beans is your dad’s favourite meal. It

will be ready in half an hour, so please hurry. And don’t forget the

carrots. I want carrots for the salad. In fact, get about half a kilo of

carrots.

Amy: Right, carrots and peppers are on the list and Dad’s getting them right

now. What about dessert? What’s for dessert?

Mum: Would you like fruit salad or watermelon?

Amy: Watermelon is a great idea! Uh, Mum, I love watermelon but I don’t

know how to choose a good one.

Mum: Ask your dad to show you. He knows how to choose a perfect

watermelon.

Amy: Dad, can you help me choose a watermelon? Mum, we’re getting the

watermelon. We’ll just pay and come right home.

Mum: Get some popcorn, too, so we can have popcorn and watch a film on TV

after dinner.

Amy: OK. See you soon.

Mum: Bye!
Mum: Hello?

Amy: Hi, Mum. It’s Amy. Dad and I are here at the supermarket. We’ve got

your list, and we’re doing the shopping, but we’ve got some questions.

Mum: No problem, Amy. What do you want to know?

Amy: We’ve got the crisps and biscuits for my school snacks, but Dad and I

don’t know what type of oil to buy.

Mum: Get olive oil. I always cook with olive oil because it’s the healthiest type

of oil.

Amy: Right, olive oil. Now, should we get orange juice or fizzy drinks?

Mum: Get both. We’ll have orange juice for breakfast and fizzy drinks with

dinner tonight.

Amy: Speaking of dinner … you’re making beef with baked beans, right?

Mum: Yes, that’s right. Beef with baked beans is your dad’s favourite meal. It

will be ready in half an hour, so please hurry. And don’t forget the

carrots. I want carrots for the salad. In fact, get about half a kilo of

carrots.

Amy: Right, carrots and peppers are on the list and Dad’s getting them right

now. What about dessert? What’s for dessert?

Mum: Would you like fruit salad or watermelon?

Amy: Watermelon is a great idea! Uh, Mum, I love watermelon but I don’t

know how to choose a good one.

Mum: Ask your dad to show you. He knows how to choose a perfect

watermelon.

Amy: Dad, can you help me choose a watermelon? Mum, we’re getting the

watermelon. We’ll just pay and come right home.

Mum: Get some popcorn, too, so we can have popcorn and watch a film on TV

after dinner.

Amy: OK. See you soon.

Mum: Bye!
Mum: Hello?

Amy: Hi, Mum. It’s Amy. Dad and I are here at the supermarket. We’ve got

your list, and we’re doing the shopping, but we’ve got some questions.

Mum: No problem, Amy. What do you want to know?

Amy: We’ve got the crisps and biscuits for my school snacks, but Dad and I

don’t know what type of oil to buy.

Mum: Get olive oil. I always cook with olive oil because it’s the healthiest type

of oil.

Amy: Right, olive oil. Now, should we get orange juice or fizzy drinks?

Mum: Get both. We’ll have orange juice for breakfast and fizzy drinks with

dinner tonight.

Amy: Speaking of dinner … you’re making beef with baked beans, right?

Mum: Yes, that’s right. Beef with baked beans is your dad’s favourite meal. It

will be ready in half an hour, so please hurry. And don’t forget the

carrots. I want carrots for the salad. In fact, get about half a kilo of

carrots.

Amy: Right, carrots and peppers are on the list and Dad’s getting them right

now. What about dessert? What’s for dessert?

Mum: Would you like fruit salad or watermelon?

Amy: Watermelon is a great idea! Uh, Mum, I love watermelon but I don’t

know how to choose a good one.

Mum: Ask your dad to show you. He knows how to choose a perfect

watermelon.

Amy: Dad, can you help me choose a watermelon? Mum, we’re getting the

watermelon. We’ll just pay and come right home.

Mum: Get some popcorn, too, so we can have popcorn and watch a film on TV

after dinner.

Amy: OK. See you soon.

Mum: Bye!
Mum: Hello?

Amy: Hi, Mum. It’s Amy. Dad and I are here at the supermarket. We’ve got

your list, and we’re doing the shopping, but we’ve got some questions.

Mum: No problem, Amy. What do you want to know?

Amy: We’ve got the crisps and biscuits for my school snacks, but Dad and I

don’t know what type of oil to buy.

Mum: Get olive oil. I always cook with olive oil because it’s the healthiest type

of oil.

Amy: Right, olive oil. Now, should we get orange juice or fizzy drinks?

Mum: Get both. We’ll have orange juice for breakfast and fizzy drinks with

dinner tonight.

Amy: Speaking of dinner … you’re making beef with baked beans, right?

Mum: Yes, that’s right. Beef with baked beans is your dad’s favourite meal. It

will be ready in half an hour, so please hurry. And don’t forget the

carrots. I want carrots for the salad. In fact, get about half a kilo of

carrots.

Amy: Right, carrots and peppers are on the list and Dad’s getting them right

now. What about dessert? What’s for dessert?

Mum: Would you like fruit salad or watermelon?

Amy: Watermelon is a great idea! Uh, Mum, I love watermelon but I don’t

know how to choose a good one.

Mum: Ask your dad to show you. He knows how to choose a perfect

watermelon.

Amy: Dad, can you help me choose a watermelon? Mum, we’re getting the

watermelon. We’ll just pay and come right home.

Mum: Get some popcorn, too, so we can have popcorn and watch a film on TV

after dinner.

Amy: OK. See you soon.

Mum: Bye!
Mum: Hello?

Amy: Hi, Mum. It’s Amy. Dad and I are here at the supermarket. We’ve got

your list, and we’re doing the shopping, but we’ve got some questions.

Mum: No problem, Amy. What do you want to know?

Amy: We’ve got the crisps and biscuits for my school snacks, but Dad and I

don’t know what type of oil to buy.

Mum: Get olive oil. I always cook with olive oil because it’s the healthiest type

of oil.

Amy: Right, olive oil. Now, should we get orange juice or fizzy drinks?

Mum: Get both. We’ll have orange juice for breakfast and fizzy drinks with

dinner tonight.

Amy: Speaking of dinner … you’re making beef with baked beans, right?

Mum: Yes, that’s right. Beef with baked beans is your dad’s favourite meal. It

will be ready in half an hour, so please hurry. And don’t forget the

carrots. I want carrots for the salad. In fact, get about half a kilo of

carrots.

Amy: Right, carrots and peppers are on the list and Dad’s getting them right

now. What about dessert? What’s for dessert?

Mum: Would you like fruit salad or watermelon?

Amy: Watermelon is a great idea! Uh, Mum, I love watermelon but I don’t

know how to choose a good one.

Mum: Ask your dad to show you. He knows how to choose a perfect

watermelon.

Amy: Dad, can you help me choose a watermelon? Mum, we’re getting the

watermelon. We’ll just pay and come right home.

Mum: Get some popcorn, too, so we can have popcorn and watch a film on TV

after dinner.

Amy: OK. See you soon.

Mum: Bye!

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