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INGLÉS A2 2022-I | EHD3-HJUF

Sure Elementary | Cyber Homework

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Unit 3 Cyber Homework A
 

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Deadline:  2022-08-11, 11:59 pm

points:

70 / 70 points (100%)

exercises:

8 / 8 exercises (100%)

Details:

Dialogue – In the gym


2022-08-09, 10:13 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)

Details:

Receptionist: Hello. Can I help you?


Gemma: Yes, I'd like to join the gym. I want to do aerobics classes.

Receptionist: OK. What's your name?


Gemma: Gemma Wilkes.
Receptionist: How do you spell it?

Gemma: G E M M A, W I L K E S.
Receptionist: And what's your address, please?
Gemma: 25, Kelross Road, Ipswich.

Receptionist: Have you got an email address?


Gemma: Yes, I have. It's gwilkes@inmail.com.
Receptionist: What's your date of birth, Gemma?

Gemma: It's the 5th of May, 1995.

Receptionist: And what's your mobile phone number?


Gemma: 07937 884 269.
Receptionist: Right! Here's your gym card.

Gemma: When are the classes?


Receptionist: They're from 4 pm – 7 pm every day.
Gemma: Great! Thank you.

Grammar – Present simple forms (1)


2022-08-10, 02:16 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)

Details:
We go to the drama club after school.

I don't like Maths.

Mr Harvey teaches us History.

Dave watches TV every evening.

Stella doesn't go to my school.

My friends play football in the park.

I don't wake up early on Sundays.

The students study Spanish and French.

Grammar – Present simple forms (2)


2022-08-10, 02:19 pm
12 / 12 points (100%)

Details:
Dear Greta

This is a beautiful country, and our holiday house is fantastic! I get up (get up) at 10 o'clock in the morning and then I usually
spend (spend) two hours at the pool. Fred goes (go) for a run. I don't do (not / do) exercise – I'm on holiday! Fred and I have
(have) lunch at a lovely restaurant. After lunch Fred writes (write) his blog, and I read (read). We don't do (not do) much in the
afternoon because it's very hot here. Our friends, Jon and Sally play (play) tennis every evening. Fred and I don't play (not /
play), but we watch (watch).

How is your holiday at the beach? Do you go (you/go) swimming every day too?

Love, Jade

Grammar – Present simple (3)


2022-08-11, 02:50 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)

Details:
The average British person ... not eat / a big breakfast every day.

The average British person does not eat a big breakfast every day. 
The average British person ... have / toast or cereal for breakfast.

The average British person has toast or cereal for breakfast. 

The average British person ... drink / 3 cups of tea every day.

The average British person drinks 3 cups of tea every day. 

The average British person ... go / Spain for summer holidays.

The average British person goes to Spain for summer holidays. 

The average British person ... not / live with his / her parents after college.

The average British person does not live with his / her parents after college. 

The average British person ... talk / about the weather a lot.

The average British person talks about the weather a lot. 

The average British person ... wash / the car on Sunday.

The average British person washes the car on Sunday. 

The average British person ... not speak / other languages.

The average British person does not speak other languages.

Listening – Students
2022-08-10, 02:28 pm
5 / 5 points (100%)

Details:

Sophie doesn't go to college by bus


Leila loves cycling

Emma hasn't got a pet


Steve loves Chinese food
Tom lives with two friends

Vocabulary – Rooms in a house


2022-08-11, 02:58 pm
11 / 11 points (100%)

Details:
I live in a big house. Inside, there's a hall (my bike is here, and my skateboard) and a living room. I sit here on the sofa and
watch TV. We eat in the dining room. There's a big table and six chairs. I love cooking, so I spend a lot of time in the kitchen,
by the cooker! Let's go up the stairs. This is my bedroom. I've got a big bed and a wardrobe. There's a nice view of the garden
from the balcony outside this room. I work from home so I've got a study. My desk and all my books are in it. There are two
bathrooms – one has got a shower, and the other has got a bath and a toilet. Outside we've got a garage for our car.

Vocabulary – Furniture
2022-08-10, 11:03 am
9 / 9 points (100%)

Details:
bed - bed

wardrobe - wardrobe

bedside table - bedside table

chest of drawers - chest of drawers

sofa - sofa

armchair - armchair

lamp - lamp

TV - TV

coffee table - coffee table

Vocabulary – Things in the house


2022-08-10, 11:11 am
10 / 10 points (100%)

Details:

In the kitchen

gedifr fridge orocke cooker


skin sink shadiwsher dishwasher
enicham ginshaw washing machine

In the bathroom
teliot toilet whorse shower

nabsi basin

In the dining room


letba table schrai chairs

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