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Materiały do kursu języka angielskiego

Poziom A0
Name the pictures using the words below.

hospital, church, school, theatre, cinema, museum, police station,


bridge, post office, shopping mall, pharmacy, supermarket, bank,
car park, restaurant, street

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Numbers

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0 zero/oh 11 eleven 21 twenty-one 30 thirty
1 one 12 twelve 32 thirty-two 40 forty 2 two 13 thirteen 43
forty-three 50 fifty
3 three 14 fourteen 54 fifty-four 60 sixty
4 four 15 fifteen 65 sixty-five 70 seventy
5 five 16 sixteen 76 seventy-six 80 eighty
6 six 17 seventeen 87 eighty-seven 90 ninety
7 seven 18 eighteen 98 ninety-eight 100 one hundred
8 eight 19 nineteen
9 nine 20 twenty
10 ten

Choose the correct answer.

25 - twenty-one/twenty-five/fifteen
38 - thirty-eight/thirty-two/thirteen
49 - forty-three/fourteen/forty-nine
53 - fifty-three/fifty/fifty-four
67 - sixty/sixty-seven/sixty-six
77 - seventy/seventy-seven/seventeen
82 - eighty-two/eleven/eighteen
94 - ninety-four/ninety-eight/ninety-five
46 - fourteen/forty-seven/forty-six

59 - fifty-nine/sixty-five/ninety-five

Choose the correct number.

twenty-seven - 27/36/72
eighty-eight - 66/68/88 sixty-
one - 11/61/41 forty-two -
42/24/32 ninety-three -

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93/63/73 thirty-four -
62/48/34 fifty-five - 44/55/88
seventy-six - 76/57/67 thirty-
nine - 47/79/39

Match the words with animals.

dog, cat, pig, cow, parrot, hamster, turtle, duck, spider, snake, bear,
fish, shark, camel, horse, zebra, bison, frog, stork, mosquito, fly,
bee, wasp, donkey, fox, bird, lizard, elephant, lion, giraffe,
crocodile, tiger, hippo, skunk

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Complete the sentences with the correct word.

1. My father’s mother is my .

2. My sister’s daughter is my .

3. My father’s brother is my .

4. My mother’s sister is my .

5. My brother’s mother and father are my .

6. My grandfather’s only daughter is . my

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Complete the sentences with the correct word.

1. My mother and my father are my .

2. I, my brother and my sister . are

3. I and my identical brother . are

4. My grandmother and my grandfather are my .


5. My cousin, my brother, my uncle and my mother are my .

Complete the sentences with the correct word.

1. My husband’s father is my .

2. My wife’s sister is . my

3. My father’s new wife is my .

4. I don’t’ have a mother and a father so I am an .

5. A girlfriend and a boyfriend make . a

Complete the sentences with a proper article (a, an, the, - ).

3. I like
1. What do you have for breakfast?

2. I bought cat. cat is black.

books.

5. I ate apple. 4. I swam in Atlantic Ocean.


reading
6. Sarah lost
identity card.
7. This is my
brother.
8. She's holding

9. John has 11
bag and umbrella.

very fast sports car.

10. I liked movie you recommended to me last night.

Complete the sentences with a proper article (a, an, the, - ).

1. David is very talented. He plays violin.

2. She is really good at basketball.

3. I don’t like to stay up late at night.

4. He needs to get up early in morning.

5. I always buy coffee here at midday.

6. I usually have allergies in spring.

7. Are there any good programs on radio?

8. There’s a really great play at theatre.


9. I watch TV in the evening.

Complete the names of the week with proper letters.

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1. M nd y.

2. Tu s ay.

3. W dn sday.

4. Th r day.

5. Fr d y.

6. S t rday.

7. S nda
.

Complete the sentences with the given prepositions.

by, from, to, in, at, to, off

1. I'm Poland.

2. Jennifer is good speaking English.

3. Can you
the turn
TV?

4. It was really nice meet you.

5. What's "książka" English?

6. Joe is much different his brothers.

7. Can you, please, look the blackboard?

8. Go page 100.

9. John is China right now.


10. You have to finish the project 5 o'clock.

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This/ that

Słowa this oraz that używane są tylko w liczbie pojedynczej.

This stosowane jest, gdy mówimy osobach, zwierzętach i rzeczach znajdujących się
blisko, np.

What's this?

That stosowane jest, gdy mówimy o osobach, zwierzętach i rzeczach znajdujących


się daleko, np.

Do you see that building?

Słowa these oraz those używane są tylko w liczbie mnogiej.

These stosowane jest, gdy mówimy o osobach, zwierzętach i rzeczach znajdujących


się blisko, np.

I really like these books.

Those stosowane jest, gdy mówimy o osobach, zwierzętach i rzeczach znajdujących


się daleko, np.

I met those people yesterday.

Complete the sentences.

1. Use this/that when you talk about things which are far from you.
2. Use this/that when you talk about things which are close to you.
3. Use these/those when you talk about things which are/aren’t close to you.

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Complete the sentences with this, that, these oraz those.

1. Could you give me this/these watches.


2. I don't remember watching that/those movie.
3. What are that/those ?
4. Take this/these basket and bring me some potatoes.

Look at the pictures and complete the sentences.

1. What's this/that/these/those ?

2. What's this/that/these/those?

3. What are this/that/these/those?

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4. What are this/that/these/those?

Use figures, a.m. and p.m. to write the time.

1. It's eleven o'clock in the morning. –

2. It's a quarter past eight in the



morning.

3. It's five to seven in the evening. –

4. It's twenty-five past six in the



evening.

5. It's ten past two in the afternoon. –

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Write the time in words.

1. It’s 7:50 a.m.


2. It’s 8:35 a.m.


3. It’s 22:55 –

4. It’s 6:30 p.m.


5. It’s 14:45 –

6. It’s 19:05 –

7. It’s 2:15 a.m. –

Write the time in words.

1. It’s 8:00 a.m.


2. It’s 7:00 p.m.


3. It’s 9:00 a.m.


4. It's 2:20 a.m. –

5. It’s 3:40 p.m. –

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Use figures, a.m. and p.m. to write the time.

1. It’s twenty to two in the afternoon. –

2. It’s ten to seven in the evening. –

3. It’s twenty-five to eleven in the morning –

4. It’s half past twelve after midnight. –

5. It’s a quarter to ten in the evening. –

Transform 24-hour clock into 12-hour one.


e.g.: It’s 22:35 o’clock. – It’s 10:35 p.m.

1. It’s 23:55 o’clock –

2. It’s 09:39 o’clock –

3. It’s 15:14 o’clock –

4. It’s 22:10 o’clock –

5. It’s 13:17 o’clock –

6. It’s 19:01 o’clock –

7. It’s 10:40 o’clock –

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Put the given words in a proper order to create a dialogue.

A. Can, tell, you, me, it, what time, is?

B. sure, to, It's, a quarter, eight.


A. much, thank, very, you, didn't, I, so, late, know, was, it.

B. too, Me.

A. shop, you, with, me, want, go, to, to do, the?

B. I, sorry, can't, home, now, I, go, must.

A. Okay, nice, so, day, a, have.


B. too, You.

Complete the sentences with the right verbs.

1. I exercises every Monday.

2. I never sport on TV.

3. How often do you to the cinema?

4. My sister always music when she studies.

5. Do you books in a train?

6. Do you photos when you go on holiday?

7. Don’t coffee in the evening.

8. It is not good to junk food.

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there is – zdanie twierdzące liczba pojedyncza there
are – zdanie twierdzące liczba mnoga

There is/are
Complete the sentences. Choose There is or There are.

1. There is/There are two dogs in the garden.


2. There is/There are an apple on the table.
3. There is/There are a gallery next to the bank.
4. There is/There are a big cinema in my town.
5. There is/There are many trees in this park.
6. There is/There are beautiful flowers on the window sill.
7. There is/There are many people in my country.
8. There is/There are a nice hotel near my house.
9. There is/There are two toilets in this station.
10. There is/There are a car park on Long Street.

there isn’t – przeczenie liczba pojedyncza there


aren’t – przeczenie liczba mnoga There
isn’t/aren’t

Choose the correct sentence.

1. There isn’t two/aren’t any cats in the house.


2. There isn’t any apples/an apple in the basket.
3. There aren’t gallery/any galleries next to the church.
4. There isn’t/aren’t any a theatre in my city.
5. There aren’t many trees/a tree in my garden.
6. There isn’t/aren’t any beautiful flowers on the window sill.
7. There aren’t/isn’t many people in my town.
8. There aren’t/isn’t a nice hotel near my house.
9. There aren’t any/isn’t shops in the station.
10. There isn’t/aren’t a car park on Long Street.

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Is there…? – pytanie liczba pojedyncza
Are there…? – pytanie liczba mnoga

Is there/Are there Make


sentences.

1. there three are chairs room in the ?

2. a cat there on the sofa is ?

3. a nice park is near my house there ?

4. any trees in my garden there are ?

5. there people are many in my village ?

6. church a big is his school near there ?

7. there many are animals in the zoo ?

8. there a computer on the is desk ?

9. are any tissues in my bag there ?

10. is a wonderful painting there on the


wall ?

Match the pictures with colours.

black, green, grey, yellow, pink, purple, brown, blue,


white, red, orange

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Colour theory.

What colour will we get when we add:

1. Blue + yellow =

2. Yellow + red =

3. Blue + red =

Put “C” for the cold colours and “W” for the warm ones.

1. Blue

– 2.

Yellow –

4. Red – 4.

Green –

5. Orange –

6. Indigo –

Basic verbs

Complete each phrase by choosing the correct word: have, like,


live or work

1. a brother and a sister

2. a city

3. with your friends

4. friends

5. in an office

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6. in a big house

7. a coffee

8. for a big company

9. a salad for lunch

10. alone

11. breakfast

12. in a city

13. as a singer

14. your job

15. a shower

16. dinner

17. children

18. lunch

Create the phrases using the words given. Some of them can be
used more than once.
call come eat finish get go(x4) make(x5) play say start stay
study surf watch

1. TV

2. a friend

3. a coffee

4. food

5. dinner

6. hello

7. up

8. lunch

9. to the gym

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10. work

11. sport

12. work

13. breakfast

14. friends

15. at home

16. to work

17. the Internet

18. a language

19. to bed

20. shopping

21. home

Decide whether the adjectives are positive or


negative.

1. Hungry -
positive/negative -

2. Tired -

positive/negative - 3. Happy -

positive/negative -

5. Bored -
positive/negative -

6. Sad - positive/negative

- 6. Excited -

positive/negative -

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7. Thirsty - positive/negative - 8.

Stressed - positive/negative - 9.

Courageous - positive/negative -

10. Hard-working - positive/negative -

11. Bossy - positive/negative -

12. Easy-going - positive/negative -

13. Open-minded - positive/negative -

14. Reliable - positive/negative - 15. Delighted - positive/negative -

16. Satisfied - positive/negative -

17. Thrilled - positive/negative - 18. Deceitful -

positive/negative - 19. Depressed - positive/negative -

20. Selfish - positive/negative -

Match the feelings with pictures.

stressed, delighted, excited, exhausted, sad, happy, bored, hungry,


thirsty, amused, shy, surprised, afraid, angry

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Complete the sentences using many or much.

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1. How water did you drink?

2. I read books last year.

3. It took us time to complete the project.

4. How friends did you meet at the party? many

5. There isn't flour left.

6. How times have I told you not to do it?

7. I have met interesting people recently.

8. I spent money on those shoes.

like + gerund (-ing form)


I like playing football.
I don’t like cooking.
Do you like swimming?

want + infinitive („to”) We


want to go to the cinema.
They don’t want to sleep.
Do you want to open the persent?

Complete the sentences with like (likes) or want (wants).

1. Do you like/want to watch something on TV?


2. They don’t like/want eating fast food.
3. We like/want cooking dinners at home at the weekends.
4. She likes/wants to check your homework.
5. I don’t like/want to stay at home tonight.
6. Does he like/want riding a bike?
7. Do they like/want spending time with friends?
8. He doesn’t like/want to give me the keys.

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Complete the dialogue with like or want and the verb(s) in the brackets.

– Good afternoon.
– Good afternoon. Can I help you?

– Yes, I a present for my friend. (buy)

– Do you something special? (choose)

– No, I don’t about presents. Can you help me to choose? (decide) –


Sure. Maybe a book?

– No, she doesn’t books. She always reads magazines and


newspapers. (read)
– Ok. I understand. How about a DVD?

– Oh yeah! That’s a great idea. She films. She always the

cinema when we have some free time. (watch, go) – Great! I can offer a
great comedy.
– That’s fine. She . (laugh).

– Brilliant! I will bring it for you.


– Thank you!

Present tense of the verb to be

Czasownik być "to be" w czasie teraźniejszym odmieniany jest w następujący


sposób.

Singular (l.poj.) Plural (l.mn.)

1. I am 1. We are
2. You are 2. You are

3. He is
She is 3. They are
It is

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Complete sentences with am, is, are.

1. I a doctor.

2. They from London.

3. He a nice person.

4. We very happy.

5. She my sister

6. You always late.

Positive statement (+) - zdanie twierdzące: zaimek osobowy + to be

I am a teacher. We are teachers.


You are a teacher. You are teachers.
He is a teacher. They are teachers.
She is a teacher.
It is a dog.

Put the words in the correct order.

1. a teacher, He, . is. –

2. at home, I, am. . –

3. a new, She, student, is. – .

4. from Paris, We, . are. – 5. very lucky,

are, They. – .

6. right, are, You. .


Negative statement (-) - zdanie przeczące: to be + not

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I am not a teacher. We are not teachers.
You are not a teacher. You are not teachers.
He is not a teacher. They are not teachers.
She is not a teacher.
It is not a dog.
Make the sentences negative.

1. She is very .

angry. – 2. We are .

from Berlin. – 3. .

They are happy .

here. – .

4. I am a . musician. –

5. It is interesting. –

6. You are late for work. –

Question (?) - Pytanie: to be + zaimek osobowy.

Am I a teacher? Are we teachers?


Are you a teacher? Are you teachers?
Is he a teacher? Are they teachers?

Is she a teacher?
Is it a dog?

Create questions from statements.

1. I am his ? brother. –

2. We are hungry. ? – 3. He is

from New York. ? –

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4. They are artists. – 5.

It is a nice room. –

6. You are our new employee. – ?

Possessive ‘s

Liczba pojedyncza (singular) – ‘s, np. mum’s, Pete’s

Peter’s book – książka Petera


Kate’s bike – rower Kate
Tom’s car –samochód Toma

Liczba mnoga (plural) – ‘, np. teachers’, parents’

girls’ doll – lalka dziewczynek


boys’ toys – zabawki chłopców
friends’ house – dom przyjaciół

Write sentences with possessive ‘s, singular or plural.


Examples:
Tim/bag
It’s Tim’s bag.

parents/car
It’s parents’ car.

1. Fred/friend

2. Kate/books

3. Students/flat

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4. Cats/toys

5. My parents/neighbour

6. Jack/mother

7. my friend/cousins

Remember!

Sometimes ‘s means is:


Ann’s my friend. (Ann is)
She’s very nice. (She is) Decide whether ‘s is possessive or is.

1. This is Steven’s sandwich. ‘s possessive/is


2. Karen’s in the bathroom. ‘s possessive/is
3. That film’s great. ‘s possessive/is
4. Her mum’s name is Susan. ‘s possessive/is
5. Her daughter’s hungry. ‘s possessive/is
6. He’s Cindy’s husband. ‘s possessive/is ‘s possessive/is
7. This tea’s very cold. ‘s possessive/is

There is/are

There is – zdanie twierdzące liczba pojedyncza


There are – zdanie twierdzące liczba mnoga

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Complete the sentences. Choose There is or There are.

1. two dogs in the garden.

2. an apple on the table.

3. a gallery next to the bank.

4. a big cinema in my town.

5. many trees in this park.

6. beautiful flowers on the window sill.

7. many people in my country.

8. a nice hotel near my house.

9. two toilets in this station.

10. a car park on Long Street.

There isn’t/aren’t

There isn’t – przeczenie liczba pojedyncza There


aren’t – przeczenie liczba mnoga

Choose the correct sentence.

1. There isn’t two cats in the house. / There aren’t any cats in the
house.

2. There isn’t any apple in the basket. / There isn’t an apple in the basket.
3. There aren’t gallery next to the church. / There aren’t any galleries next to the
church.

4. There isn’t a theatre in my city. / There aren’t any a theatre in my city.

5. There aren’t many trees in my garden. / There aren’t a tree in my garden.

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6. There isn’t beautiful flowers on the window sill. / There aren’t any beautiful
flowers on the window sill.

7. There aren’t many people in my town. / There isn’t many people in my town.

8. There aren’t a nice hotel near my house. / There isn’t a nice hotel near my
house.
9. There aren’t any shops at the station. / There isn’t shops at the station.

10. There isn’t a car park on Long Street. / There aren’t a car park on Long Street.

Is there/Are there

Is there…? – pytanie liczba pojedyncza Are


there…? – pytanie liczba mnoga

Make sentences.

1. there, three, Are, chairs, room, in the? –

2. a cat, there, on the sofa, Is? –

3. a nice park, Is, near, my house, there? –

4. any trees, in my garden, there, Are? – 5. there, people,

Are, many, in my village? –

6. a big tree, Is, his school, near,

there? – 7. there, many, Are, animals,

in the zoo? –

8. There, a computer, Is, on the desk? –

9. Are, any tissues, in my bag, there? –

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10. Is, a wonderful, painting, there, on the wall? –

Match the words with their antonyms.

young, short, dirty, ugly, low, strong, slow, warm,


fat, difficult, stupid, far, wrong, light, old, empty,
bad, expensive, small, short, dangerous, poor

fast – big –

old – slim –

tall – long –

rich – cold –

clean – safe

– weak –

close – clever

– cheap –

easy – good

– full – high

– new –

correct –

dark –

beautiful –

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HAVE GOT
have got = have – mieć (have got – British English, not common in American English)

Zdania twierdzące:
I, you, we, they have got (‘ve got)
He, She, It has got (‘s got)

Zdania przeczące:
I, you, we, they have not got (haven’t got)
He, She, It has not got (hasn’t got)

Pytania:
Have I/you/we/they got…?
Yes, I/you/we/they have.
No, I/you/we/they haven’t

Has he/she/it got…?

Yes, he/she/it has.


No, he/she/it hasn’t

Complete the sentences with ‘ve got (have got)/’s got (has got)/haven’t got/hasn’t
got

Hello. My name’s John. I live in Australia. I ‘ve got/’s got/haven’t got/ hasn’t got a
small house in Perth. I have got/has got/haven’t got/hasn’t got a garden, too but
I have/has/haven’t/hasn’t got a garage. In my house I ‘ve got/’s got/haven’t
got/hasn’t got a small kitchen and a large living room. I ‘ve got/’s got/haven’t
got/hasn’t got a table and chairs there so I can eat dinner in living room. I
‘ve/’s/haven’t/hasn’t got a TV set because I like going to the cinema.
I ‘ve/’s/haven’t/hasn’t got a wife. I live alone. I have got/has got/haven’t got/hasn’t
got a daughter but she lives with her mum in Sydney. She have got/has got/haven’t
got/hasn’t got brothers or sisters but she have got/has got/haven’t got/hasn’t got two
dogs. I ‘ve got/’s got/haven’t got/hasn’t got a car but I always travel by plane to

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meet her. I ‘ve got/’s got/haven’t got/hasn’t got pets because I ‘ve got/’s got/haven’t
got/hasn’t got too much time.

Write complete sentences.


(+) positive statement
(-) negative statement
(?) question
Sometimes the answer is needed.

1. (you/a house?) (No) A.

B.

2. (Kate/an umbrella) (-)

3. (we/many books at home) (+)

4. (she/brother or sister?) (Yes)

A.

B.

5. (I/a beautiful wife) (+)

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6. (they/a car?) (Yes)

A.

B.

7. (he/any children) (-)

8. (my parents/two horses and three dogs) (+)

9. (Tom and Caroline/a big garden) (+)

10. (this girl/a bike) (-)

WH-question words

What is used when we ask about specific things e.g. What are you talking about?

Where is used when we ask about a place e.g. Where do you live?

When is used when we ask about time e.g. When did you meet her?

Why is used when we ask about a reason or explanation e.g. Why are you late?

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Which is used when we ask about choice e.g. Which book do you want to buy?

Who is used when we ask about people e.g. Who are you talking about?

Whose is used when we ask who the owner of something is e.g. Whose bag is it?

How is used when we ask about manner, condition or quality e.g. How was your day?

Complete the sentences with the given words.

what where when why which who whose how

1. Whose/How/When/Why are you?


2. When/Who/What/Why is the last time you met her?
3. I don't know what/whose/where/when she lives.
4. When/What/Where/How do you mean?
5. What/Whose/Which/Why are your children crying?
6. What/Which/When/Who bus should I take?
7. Why/Whose/How/Who is this pen?
8. Who/Where/When/Whose told you that?

Put the words in the correct order.

1. name what is your?

2. much it how is?

3. I is know which better option don't.

4. who that owner shop is the of? 5. is the where stop nearest

bus?

6. you tell when she did


that?

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7. do prefer you song whose?

8. your fix why you didn't car?

Complete the phrases with the given words.

empty, sweep, vacuum, iron, lay, wash, do, clean, tidy,

1. the dishwasher

2. your clothes

3. the dishes

4. the laundry

5. the stairs

6. the living room

7. the table

8. the floor

9. the bathroom

Match the phrases with the pictures.

a) b) c)

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d) e) f)

g) h) i)

1) do the laundry

2) iron your clothes

3) sweep the floor

4) clean the bathroom

5) lay the table

6) vacuum the stairs

7) empty the dishwasher

8) wash the dishes

9) tidy the living room

Match the pictures with the right words.

trousers, hat, jacket, shoes, scarf, shorts, dress, skirt,


shirt, flip-flops, gloves, belt, T-shirt, coat

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Put the letters in the right order to make correct words.

elbt

rsestour

cato ath

ajkcte

itksr

hsose

cfrsa

htsrso

rsdes

hrsti

pifl-sopfl

evlogs

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T-hrisrt

Complete the dialogue with the words below.

is, Is, has, come, speak, speaks

A. Where does she from?

B. She from Poland.

A. Does she English well?

B. Yes, she it fluently.

A. she married?

B. No, but she a boyfriend.

Complete the sentences with a proper noun or adjective.

Nouns Adjectives

Poland Polish

England English

America American

Spain Spanish
Italy Italian

France French

Germany German

Ireland Irish

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1. Warsaw is the capital city of .

2. She has a beautifulaccent.

3. Have you ever been to. .

4. I have never triedcuisine.

5. I have heard that all people love spaghetti.

6. is one of the most beautiful language in the world.

7. is located in Western Europe.


8. Saint Patrick's day is a national holiday.

ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY: always, usually, sometimes, never

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always usually sometimes never

to be + adverb of frequency She


is always unhappy.

adverb of frequency + other verbs They


sometimes play tennis.

Put the word in the order to make correct sentences.

1. never goes he to the swimming pool

2. at home my sister spends a lot of time usually

3. we French comedies sometimes watch


4. is always she smiling

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5. at home cook usually dinner they

6. he is for work always late

7. by train I travel sometimes

8. books sometimes they read

9. to Spain our parents fly always on holiday

10. her grandmother at the supermarket never buys


cakes

Correct the mistakes.


1. My children tidy never their rooms.

2. He always is very fast.

3. His son reads usually books in the evenings.

4. My husband makes always breakfast on Sunday.

5. We are sometimes go to the cinema on Friday night.


6. I never am travel to work by car.

7. Her friend go sometimes to the gym before work.

8. Our dog sleeps never in our house.

9. Mark orders usually takeaway food.


10. Our neighbours are always spend weekends at home.

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