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PREPARATION

Part 3 - everyday conversations


o For questions 16 - 20, you complete two-line conversations by choosing A, B or C.
o The conversations are often a question and an answer.
) Read the instructions to the exam task opposite.
How many conversations are there?
2 Where do you mark your answers in the exam?
2, Look at the example O. Why is A the right answer?
What is the question?
2 When we ask where someone comes from, the answer is always a country or a town,
so the right answer is A. Why are B and C not possible?
3 / Grammar focus: question words/teases
To find the answer that matches the question, you need to look carefully at the question
word (e.g. Why? Where? Who?), and the tense of the verb in the question.
a / Pill the spaces with the right question word.
do you go to bed at night? do you live?
3
do you eat for breakfast? is that over there?
5
6
weren't you at school today? students are there in your class?
b, Match the questions and the answers.
I Did you have a good time at the parly?
2
Does your mother like her job?
3
Where did you go on holiday?
4
Are you going to the match tonight?
Do you like Chinese fond?
• Would you like to visit London?
Al 9.30.
Near the town centre.
Bread and butter.
My sister.
-Because I was ill.
Twenty.
1. Yes, she does.
2. Yes, lam.
3. No, I don t.
4. Yes, I would.
5. 1 went to Sicily.
t) No, I didn't.
+; Can you complete each conversation?
1 A: Do you speak English?
› A: Are you cold?
B:
B:
3 A: Hello! How are you?
1 A: Would you like an ice cream?
1. A: When does the film start?
2. A: Shall I turn on the TV?
B:
B:
B:
5, Do the exam task. Use the clues to help you.

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