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STUDENT´S NAME: Juan Pablo Arango Amaya


B) Fill in the blanks using “AM, IS, ARE, AM NOT, ISN’T, AREN’T”:
1. It is an onion. (+) 11. New York is a city. (+)
2. Jasmine isn’t a student. (-) 12. He is a postman. (+)
3. We are friends. (+) 13. It is nine o’clock. (+)
4. I am not hungry. (-) 14. Manhattan is an island. (-)
5. Mark is 20 years old. (+) 15. Mr. Richards is a lawyer. (+)
6. A bee isn’t a big insect. (-) 16. I am ill. I am not happy. (+ / -)
7. Newsweek is a magazine. (+) 17. London is a big city. (+)
8. I am not a professional football 18. Dave and Adrian aren’t sisters. They are
player. (-) brothers. (- / +)
9. I know you. You are in my class. (+) 19. New York is near to New Jersey. (+)
10.Cows aren’t insects. They are 20. Susan and I aren’t teachers. We are
mammals. (- / +) students. (- / +)
C) Fill in the blanks using “AM, IS, ARE, AM NOT, ISN’T, AREN’T”:
1. Germany, England, and Spain aren’t cities.
2. A lemon isn’t sweet. It is sour.
3. Copper is cheap. Diamonds are expensive.
4. Airplanes aren’t slow. They are fast.
5. Ice cream and candy are sweet.
6. Today isn’t cloudy. It is bright.
7. My brother isn’t married. He is single.
8. I am not from Turkey. I am from Canada.
9. Maths isn’t hard. It is easy.
10. Mariah is a beautiful girl. She isn’t ugly.
D) Rewrite the sentences by using “ IS, ISN’T, AM, AM NOT”:
1. London aren’t a country. …….London isn’t a country……………..
2. The United States aren’t a city. The united states isn’t a city.
3. An elephant am not a small animal. An elephant isn’t a small animal
4. English and Turkish isn’t sister languages. English and Turkish aren’t sister languages
5. Mercedes aren’t a bike. Mercedes isn’t a bike.
6. Is I a student? Am I a student?
7. Mrs. Stuart aren’t a poor woman. Mrs. Stuart isn’t a poor woman.
8. Cigarettes isn’t good for people. Cigarettes aren’t good for people.
9. The North Pole am not hot. The north pole isn’t hot
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10. Simon are from United Kingdom. Simon is from United Kingdom

Complete this postcard by using “AM, IS, ARE, AM NOT , ISN’T,AREN’T”:


Hello!
My name ….is….. Jack, and this ….is… Sue.
She is my sister. Sue is twelve years old and I am sixteen.
We aren’t adults. We are students. We are Canadians. We aren’t Americans.
We are from Chicago. Chicago is in the United States.
Best regards,
Jack
F) Write short sentences:
Example:
(Chris, 9, student, short, not Chinese)
…..Chris is nine years old. He is a student. He is short. He isn’t Chinese…….. .
1. (Leonard and Mike, 25, firemen, tall, American)

R: Leonard and Mike, have 25 years of profession are firefighters their height is tall and they are
American
2. (Natalie and I, nurse, not tall, French)

R: Natalie and I are nurses; we are not tall and we were born in French.

3. (Mark, 19, accountant, short, British)

R: Mark is 19 years old; he is an accountant at the University of oxford, wears shorts and is
British

4. (Paul, 23, Policeman, not blonde, Turkish)


R: Paul is 23 years old, he is from the Turkish police, not blond, he is dark and was born in Turkey
G) Build up sentences:
1. Mike / drummer (-) …..Mike isn’t a drummer……
2. Charlie and Chris / policemen(+) Charlie and chris are policemen
3. Danny and Rick / singers (-) Danny and rick aren’t singers
4. Salem and Lucky / puppies (+) salem and lucky are a puppies
5. Rome / London / cities (+) rome and London are cities

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H) Choose the best answer:


1. Maggie and Carol are good friends.
a) am b) are c) is d) isn’t
2. Sue is a science teacher.
a) are not b) is c) are d) am
3. Mark Steven are a student at Kennedy High School. It is an old school.
a) am / is b) are / is c) is / am d) is / is
4. Margarita is from Spain. I am from Turkey.
a) is / am b) are / is c) am / is d) is / are
5. You and I are at the same age.
a) am isn’t c) are d) is
I) Change the sentences into questions:
Example: I am an engineer. ……Am I an engineer?……….

1. You are ill. Sick Are you sick?


2. Linda is a pretty girl. Is Linda a pretty girl?
3. Belinda is a singer. Is Belinda a singer?
4. Nick is an actor. Is nick an actor?
5. We are good friends. Are we a good friend?
6. He is an officer. Is he an officer?
7. It is an eraser. Is it an eraser?
8. You and Eddie are partners. Eddie and you are partners?
9. Rosie is angry. Is Rosie angry?
10. Jack and I aren’t good swimmers. Aren’t I and jack a good swimmers?

CRAZY SITUATIONS in class next week


SIMILAR QUESTIONS
WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO DO? = WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE DOING?
QUE TE GUSTARIA HACER A TI?
I WOULD LIKE TO TRAVEL TO ITALY= I WOULD LIKE TRAVELING TO ITALY.
ALL THE ACTIONS MUST BE IN SIMPLE PRESENT NO IN SIMPLE PAST, NO IN PAST
PARTICIPLE.
WOULD YOU LIKE…..?( TE GUSTARIA…?

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WOULD YOU LIKE TO SURF THE INTERNET FOR 24 HOURS?


-NO, I WOULDN´T LIKE TO SURF THE NET FOR 24 HOURS.
+ YES, I WOULD LIKE TO SURF THE NET FOR 24 HOURS.
NO, I WOULDN´T LIKE SURFING ……………
YES, I WOULD LIKE SURFING …………
YES/NO QUESTIONS
WOULD YOU LIKE SURFING THE NET FOR 24 HOURS?
 I WOULD LIKE TO PLAY SPORTS/ I WOULD LIKE PLAYING SPORTS
 I WOULD LIKE TO MEET NEW PEOPLE BUT I WOULDN´T LIKE TO LIVE IN PARIS.
 I WOULDN´T LIKE TO MEET NEW PEOPLE AND I WOULDN´T LIKE TO LIVE IN
PARIS.

WRITE THE QUESTIONS AND GIVE THE AFFIRMATIVE OR NEGATIVE ANSWERS.

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1. WOULD YOU LIKE TO RIDE HORSES ALL DAYS?


YES, I WOULD LIKE TO RIDE HORSES ALL DAYS/ NO, I WOULDN´T LIKE TO RIDE
HORSES ALL DAYS.
2. WOULD YOU LIKE TRAVELING ABROAD TOMORROW? YES, I WOULD LIKE
TRAVELING ABROAD TOMORROW/ NO I WOULDN´T LIKE TRAVELING ABROAD
TOMORROW

3. WOULD YOU LIKE TO GO SHOPPING AT NIGHT?


Yes, I would like to go shopping at night
No, I wouldn’t like to go shopping at night

4. WOULD YOU LIKE CLIMBING A TREE ALL WEEK? NO , I WOULDN´T LIKE


CLIMBING A TREE ALL WEEK.
Yes, I would like climbing a three all week
No, I wouldn’t like climbing a three all week
5. WOULD YOU LIKE MEETING NEW PEOPLE ON TUESDAY?
Yes, I would like meeting new people on Tuesday
No, I wouldn’t like meeting new people on Tuesday

6. WOULD YOU LIKE TO WATCH SOAP OPERAS ALL DAY LONG?


YES, I WOULD LIKE TO WATCH SOAP OPERAS ALL DAY LONG.
NO, I WOULDN´T LIKE TO WATCH SOAP OPERAS ALL DAY LONG.

WOULD YOU LIKE WATCHING SOAP OPERAS AL DAY LONG?


YES, I WOULD LIKE WATCHING SOAP OPERAS ALL DAY LONG.
NO, I WOULDN´T LIKE WATCHING SOAP OPERAS ALL DAY LONG.
Read the following text and answer the questions:
My name is Kate O’Hara. I live in a farm with my mother and father. I like to live there, but I work
very hard. Every morning I wake up at five o’clock and I feed the horses. Then I can go back to
the house. My mother makes breakfast at 5:30 and I’m not late for breakfast because I don’t like
cold eggs. After breakfast I help my father for an hour. Then I take a shower and get ready for
school. The school bus leaves at 8:15. I leave home at 8:00, after school I can watch TV for an
hour. Then we have-EAT our dinner. We eat chicken for dinner but I hate it. I eat it because
mum gets angry. After dinner I do my homework. Then I go out and feed the horses. I go to bed
early because I’m always very tired at the end of the day.
1. Where does Kate live?
I live in a farm with my mother and father.
2. What time does she get up every morning?
Every morning I wake up at five o’clock

3. Who makes breakfast every morning?


My mother
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………………………………………………………………………………………
4. Why isn’t she late for breakfast?
I’m not late for breakfast because I don’t like cold eggs.
………………………………………………………………………………………
5. What time does she TAKE a shower?
6:30
………………………………………………………………………………………
6. What time does she catch the school bus?
The school bus leaves at 8:15.
………………………………………………………………………………………
7. How long can she watch TV?
I can watch TV for an hour.
………………………………………………………………………………………
8. What do they have for dinner?
We eat chicken for dinner but I hate it.
………………………………………………………………………………………
9. When does she do her homework?
After dinner I do my homework.
………………………………………………………………………………………
10. Why does she go to bed early?
I go to bed early because I’m always very tired at the end of the day.
………………………………………………………………………………………
True or False:
1. She doesn’t like the farm. False
2. Kate doesn’t work very hard. False
3. Kate has a shower before 8:15. True
4. Kate’s mother doesn’t like chicken. False
5. After dinner Kate feeds the horses. False
SIMPLE PRESENT SIMPLE PAST

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Go: Went
Have: Had
Say: said
Get: Got
Make: made
Know: Knew
Think: thought
Take: took
Give: gave
Tell: told
Feel: felt
Become: became
Leave: left
Put: put
Keep: kept
Let: let
Begin: began
Show: showed
Hear: heard
Bring: brought
Write: wrote
Sit: sat
Stand: stood
Lose: lost
Pay: paid
Meet: met
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Understand: understood
Speak: spoke
Spend: spent
Grow: grew
Fall: fell
Break: broke
Eat: ate
Run: ran
Choose: chose
Fight: fought
Forget: forgot
Wake up: woke up
Sleep: slept
Drink: drank
Hide: hid
Drive: drove
Blow: blew

CHOOSE 20 NUMBERS FROM THE PICTURE AND WRITE THEM


BELOW

EXAMPLE. ELEVEN MILLION SIX HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT


THOUSAND NINETY-EIGHT.

1: 6.567.897

R:/ six million five hundred sixty-seven thousand eight hundred ninety-seven

2: 7.456.987

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R:/ seven million four hundred fifty-six thousand nine hundred eighty-seven

3: 3 323 752

R:/ three million three hundred twenty-three thousand seven hundred fifty-two

4: 9 129 632

R:/ nine million one hundred twenty-nine thousand six hundred thirty-two

5: 1 982 125

R:/ one million nine hundred eighty-two thousand one hundred twenty-five

6: 8 270 732

R:/ eight million two hundred seventy thousand seven hundred thirty-two

7: 10 456 621

R:/ ten million four hundred fifty-six thousand six hundred twenty-one

8: 85 432 754

R:/ eighty-five million four hundred thirty-two thousand seven hundred fifty-four

9: 59 532 876

R:/ fifty-nine million five hundred thirty-two thousand eight hundred seventy-six

10: 97 432 453

R:/ ninety-seven million four hundred thirty-two thousand four hundred fifty-three

11: 26 745 987

R:/ twenty-six million seven hundred forty-five thousand nine hundred eighty-seven

12: 76 543 121

R:/ seventy-six million five hundred forty-three thousand one hundred twenty-one

13: 66 345 654

R:/ sixty-six million three hundred forty-five thousand six hundred fifty-four

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14: 17 678 098

R:/ seventeen million six hundred seventy-eight thousand ninety-eight

15: 28 643 888

R:/ twenty-eight million six hundred forty-three thousand eight hundred eighty-eight

16: 85 567 954

R:/ eighty-five million five hundred sixty-seven thousand nine hundred fifty-four

17: 12 765 754

R:/ twelve million seven hundred sixty-five thousand seven hundred fifty-four

18: 96 765 126

R:/ ninety-six million seven hundred sixty-five thousand one hundred twenty-six

19: 99 854 343

R:/ ninety-nine million eight hundred fifty-four thousand three hundred forty-three

20: 18 456 954

R:/ eighteen million four hundred fifty-six thousand nine hundred fifty-four

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