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Describe the following photos:

Answer the following grammar questions:

1. I have been living in Madrid ......


 
A. since ten years.
B. ten years ago.
C. for ten years.
D. ten years.

2. This is the ......


 
A. harder
B. hardest
C. hard
D. more hard
...... thing I have ever done.     

3. Have you finished with the newspaper ......


 
A. still?
B. already?
C. now?
D. yet?

4. If I want to pass my exam, I ......


 
A. will have to
B. would have to
C. had to
D. want to
...... study harder.     

5. Michael is ......
 
A. not so clever than
B. not as clever than
C. not as clever as
D. not so clever as
...... his sister.     

6.
A. Very little
B. Very less
C. Very least
D. Very few
...... people eat very healthy food.     

7.
A. We told him going to the doctor.
B. We told him to go to the doctor.
C. We told him he go to the doctor.
D. We told that he goes to the doctor.

8. What ......
 
A. does you
B. do you do
C. will you do
D. do you
...... now?     

9. He hasn't got ......


 
A. many
B. few
C. a lot
D. much
...... time for a coffee.     

10. I have arranged ......


 
A. to have
B. having
C. have had
D. had
...... dinner with Barbara on Thursday.     

11. There's a woman ...... handbag was stolen.


 
A. who's
B. whose

13. A social networking site is ...... you can meet new people.
 
A. when
B. where

Read the following text and answer the questions:

History of St. Patrick

St. Patrick was born to wealthy parents in the late fourth century. Until the age of 16, he
thought of himself as a pagan. He was kidnapped and sold as a slave at this age by Irish
marauders. It was during this capture that he turned to God.

He managed to escape after being a slave for six years and then studied in a monastery in
Gaul for 12 years. This was when he knew that his ‘calling’ was to try and convert all the
pagans in Ireland to Christianity.

St. Patrick went around Ireland founding monasteries and successfully converting people to
Christianity. The Celtic Druids were very unhappy with him and tried to arrest him several
times but he always managed to escape.
After 30 years of being a missionary in Ireland, he finally settled down in a place called
County Down. He died on the 17th of March, AD 461.

True or false?
1. Before the Fourth Century the people of Ireland knew a lot about Christianity.
2. St. Patrick is famous for introducing Christianity to Ireland.
3. St. Patrick was a slave all his life.

Do people celebrate St. Patrick in Spain? (Write 100 words)

Listening:

Eastbrook Motor Show

Date: _______________________
Location: _____________________Show Ground
Displays: Old cars and buses 
Cars of the ___________________
Famous People: Jack Tyler from the Television Show 
Top Racing Driver Michael Boreman 
For Ladies: Stalls selling gifts, jewellery and clothes
Competition - Guess the number of ___________ in the car
Price of Family Ticket: £__________

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