The document contains an English exercise with sections on grammar, vocabulary, speaking and listening related to books, films, lifestyle and abilities. It includes example sentences using present perfect tense and questions about films seen multiple times. There are also true/false questions about the details in a questionnaire answered by an actor describing his home, hobbies and career goals.
The document contains an English exercise with sections on grammar, vocabulary, speaking and listening related to books, films, lifestyle and abilities. It includes example sentences using present perfect tense and questions about films seen multiple times. There are also true/false questions about the details in a questionnaire answered by an actor describing his home, hobbies and career goals.
The document contains an English exercise with sections on grammar, vocabulary, speaking and listening related to books, films, lifestyle and abilities. It includes example sentences using present perfect tense and questions about films seen multiple times. There are also true/false questions about the details in a questionnaire answered by an actor describing his home, hobbies and career goals.
1. Grammar
a. They
are
all
based.
b. They
are
going
to
order
pizzas
and
watch
Eclipse.
c. (-‐)
I
haven’t
seen
the
film.
(?)
Have
you
seen
the
film?
Grammar
Bank
a. 1
She
hasn’t
read
the
book.
/
2
You
haven’t
washed
the
dishes.
/
3
We’ve
done
the
housework.
/
4
He’s
been
ill.
/
5
They
haven’t
eaten
Japanese
food
before.
b. 1
I’ve
forgotten
your
name.
/
2
My
boyfriend
hasn’t
worn
his
new
shirt.
/
3
Have
you
spoken
to
your
new
boss?
/
4
They
haven’t
done
their
homework.
/
5
Has
your
brother
worked
in
New
York?
/
6
The
train
has
left
the
station.
/
7
We
haven’t
taken
any
photos.
/
8
Have
the
children
eaten
all
the
biscuits?
/
9
My
girlfriend
hasn’t
called
me
today.
/
10
Janet
has
left
her
book
at
home.
c. 1
He’s
broken
his
leg.
/
2
They’ve
gone
to
the
beach.
/
3
He’s
fallen
off
his
motorbike.
/
4
She’s
read
the
newspaper.
/
5
They’ve
bought
a
new
car.
2. Vocabulary
a. See
page
165.
d.
1
done,
2
forgotten,
3
taken,
4
gone,
5
spoken,
6
worn,
7
fallen,
8
broken
/
forgotten
3. Speaking
&
Listening
a. 1
fallen
/
2
bought
/
3
left
/
4
seen
/
5
cried
/
6
seen
/
7
appeared
c.
Have
you
ever
seen
a
film
more
than
three
times?
d.
1
It’s
a
Wonderful
Life.
Six
or
seven
times.
Because
it
is
on
TV
every
Christmas
and
she
thinks
it
is
a
very
good
film.
2
The
Empire
Strikes
Back.
About
20
times.
It’s
his
favourite
film.
He
uses
it
as
a
test
for
new
girlfriends.
3
Flashdance.
More
than
a
hundred
times.
She
loves
the
music
and
the
film
makes
her
feel
good.
12B
I’ve
never
been
there!
1. Listening
b. 1
The
Peking
Duck
✓,
Appetito
✓,
Luigi’s
✗
/
2
No,
they
don’t.
c. 1
She
went
last
month
with
people
from
work.
/
2
She
has
been
to
Appetito
twice.
/
3
The
waiter
sang
for
Jess.
/
4
Jess
is
angry
because
she
has
never
been
to
Luigi’s,
so
Matt
went
with
someone
else.
/
5
She
thinks
he
went
with
his
ex-‐girlfriend.
/
6
He
says
he
went
with
his
sister.
2. Grammar
a. 1
present
perfect
/
2
past
simple
/
3
the
second
question
Grammar
Bank
a. 1
haven’t
bought
/
2
gave
/
3
spent
/
4
Have
you
ever
won
/
5
had
b. 1
gone
/
2
been
/
3
gone
/
4
been
/
5
been
c. 1
Have,
visited
/
2
went
/
3
did,
go
/
4
paid
/
5
did,
get
/
6
flew
/
7
did,
stay
/
8
had
/
9
Has,
taken
/
10
stopped
3. Vocabulary
&
Pronunciation
a. See
page
165.
d.
clock:
forgotten,
gone,
lost
/
fish:
driven,
given,
written
/
train:
made,
paid,
taken
/
up:
done,
drunk,
sung
/
phone:
broken,
known,
spoken
/
horse:
bought,
thought,
worn
4. Speaking
a.
Example:
Have
you
been
to
the
cinema
recently?
What
did
you
see?
Did
you
like
it?
12C
The
English
File
questionnaire
1. Reading
b. 2
Your
lifestyle
/
3
Your
home
/
4
Your
abilities
/
5
Your
places
/
6
Your
work
experiences
c. 1T
/
2F
(He
says
he
can
see
the
River
Thames
in
London
from
his
living
room)
/
3F
(If
he
isn’t
working,
he
gets
up
at
10
a.m.)
/
4T
/
5T
/
6F
(He
read
The
Lord
of
the
Rings
when
he
was
preparing
to
act
in
the
film)
/
7T
/
8F
(He
loves
dogs)
/
9T
/
10F
(He
wants
to
learn
to
sing
well,
to
play
the
piano,
and
to
speak
foreign
languages)
2. Vocabulary
a.
Rooms:
living
room
/
Furniture:
desk
/
Things:
books
/
Adjectives:
small
/
Jobs:
actor
/
Daily
Routine:
go
to
bed
3. Pronunciation
a.
1
cook,
2
year,
3
can’t,
4
people,
5
dog,
6
hour,
7
the,
8
school
4. Grammar
&
Speaking
a.
1
Who’s
your
favourite
historical
character.
/
2
Where
are
you
going
to
go
for
your
next
holiday?
/
3
What
languages
do
you
speak?
/
4
What’s
the
most
beautiful
city
you’ve
ever
visited?
/
5
When
did
you
first
read
The
Lord
of
the
Rings?