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Have a look at exercise 2 on p.22 from your book.

Organize the letters in order to


make adjectives. Write your answers in the blank space. Use only lower cases in
your answers.

IEGNTTNERIS- INTERESTING

LUAUSNU- UNUSUAL

ACTCHY- CATCHY

UERFEHLC- CHEERFUL

LILYVE- LIVELY

PEIERETVIT- REPETITIVE

ADS- SAD

UTEELSSN- tuneless

Started on Tuesday, 29 June 2


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Have a look at exercise 2 on p.22 from your book. Organize the letters in order to make
adjectives. Write your answers in the blank space. Use only lower cases in your answers.

INTERESTING
IEGNTTNERIS- Answer

UNUSUAL
LUAUSNU- Answer

CATCHY
ACTCHY- Answer

CHEERFUL
UERFEHLC- Answer

LIVELY
LILYVE- Answer
REPETITIVE
PEIERETVIT- Answer

SAD
ADS- Answer

TUNELESS
UTEELSSN- Answer

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Listen to the audio and match the clip to the country it is from.

1. bhangra – India
2. bossa nova – Brazil
3. Celtic – Ireland
4. flamenco – Spain
5. reggae – Jamaica
6.township jive – South Africa
Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs in parentheses,
and for or since where necessary.

 **DO NOT USE CONTRACTIONS**

1. We have been here for a few weeks. We love everything we 
have seen so far.

2. I have performed (perform) every night since .I got here, and the crowds are

great.

3. We have never had (never / have) so much success before.

4. My friend has lived (live) here for a couple of months, and now I 
have decided (decide) to join her.

5. I have always wanted (always / want) to sing in public, and now I
can. Since I came here, I have become (become) more confident.

6.  I have not heard (not / hear) this music before. It’s quite unusual.
Rewrite the sentences adding already, just, or yet.

Have you seen Billy Elliot yet?

 Do not book me a ticket. I have already bought mine.


 I can not meet you later. I have not finished my work yet.
We have just been to see Lady Gaga. Wow!

I arrived this morning and I have already seen dozens of performances.

I am not sure what that means! I have just started learning Spanish.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentence.

Bruce opened the studio when he retired dancing professionally.

A lot of older people began coming when big TV shows started.

Two of Bruce's older students got married last year.

Once, a very a very and stressed – out young man came to class.

Bruce runs dance classes for professional dancers.


Select one:
1.
TRUE
2.
FALSE

Bruce's first students were older people.


Select one:
1.
TRUE
2.
FALSE

Many people have found a new social life at his studio.


Select one:
1.
TRUE
2.
FALSE

Bruce has seen how dancing can change people's moods.


Select one:
1.
TRUE
2.
FALSE

Vocabulary - Emotions
Complete the questions and answers with the present perfect and simple past form
of the verbs in parentheses. **Do not use contractions**

1. When was (be) the last time something really made (make) you laugh? 
2. What have you decided (decide) to do for your vacation next week?
3. I can’t remember! I have not laughed (not / laughed) for ages.
4. Actually, some friends have invited (invite) me to their house.
5. Just last night—I saw (see) a really funny program on TV.
6. I’m not sure. I have not thought (not / think) about it yet.
7. I booked (book) a trip to Miami online last night.
8. We saw (see) a comedian last week. He was (be) very funny.
9. Well, I have just finished (just / finish) watching Bridesmaids—I laughed
(laugh) through the whole movie.
10. A friend has bought (buy) me tickets for a music festival. It sounds like fun.

Complete the paragraph with the present perfect and simple past form of the verbs
in the list.**Do not use contractions**

be - begin - feel -go -have -learn -make -speak -not / study - understand 
I (1) began learning Spanish about a year ago. I really enjoy the classes. When I
(2) was at school, I (3) did not study any languages. So at first, I (4) felt a little
nervous. But I (5) have learned so much already! And I (6) have been to Mexico
twice on vacation. I (7) made lots of mistakes the first time I (8) spoke to someone,
but they (9) understood me. Most of my classmates (10) have had the same kind
of experiences at one time.

Find the words bellow in the article. Look at how the words are
used and try to guess their meaning. Then replace the words in
bold in the sentences (1—4) with those words.

1. Sadly, we see a lot of people who are asking people for


money in the street nowadays. begging

2. The audience was shouting at him, but he didn’t say or do


anything in response! react

3. The pictures in the book show what the story is about really


well.  illustrate

4. We spoke to a person who lives in this area about the traffic


problems. resident
Read the text on page 26 and answer the questions.

1. Who is the main audience for this kind of performance?

tourists

artists

locals

2. Which option is true for tableaux vivants?


 

They dress as famous characters.

They showed religious scenes or scenes from mythology

They have different types of costumes from famous movies.

3. What makes a living statue successful?


 

Teaching important aspects of famous paintings

Becoming famous for their act.

Entertaining the crowd and earning money.


4. Who thinks negatively about living statues? (Write the name of the person)
Joan Castells
Answer

5. Which point is NOT made in the reading about the negative aspects of living
statues?

You can’t move past the crowds on the pavement

Not really entertaining people

It’s an easy way of earning money

It doesn't look good on the streets and attracks crime

6. What DOESN'T the performer from Hollywood say about one of these points?

Nobody gets rich in this job.

People tend to be generous when they take pictures

Not moving for long periods of time is very difficult

Preparation takes a long time

7. Does the author gives equal importance to both views?

Yes

No

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