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Date:

ENGLISH Grade 6 Work sheet ( skills practice )


16/12 /2021

Reading NAME:…………………………………………………………………………

Objectives:

By the end of the session students will be able to complete a reading text with suitable words.

How to prepare for tests


By Nicole Warner
Many students hate studying for tests. It's difficult to remember
so information. Last year, when I was studying for a test, I
read the same page three times, but I still remember
anything! So here are my ideas about how to study. Firstly,
just read information; do something with it. For example, last
year, revising history, I wrote a story about a Stone Age
family. It helped me to remember lots of details!
Secondly, think about what questions are most likely to be in the
test. Write down then meet up with your friends and
test other. You can work together to make the perfect
answer. Try these ideas for yourself! They really work!
Date:
ENGLISH Grade 6 Work sheet ( skills practice )
16/12 /2021

Reading NAME:…………………………………………………………………………

1- Much
2- Couldn’t
3- Don’t
4- While
5- Them
6- Each
Date:
ENGLISH Grade 6 Work sheet ( skills practice )
16/12 /2021

Reading NAME:…………………………………………………………………………

London Parks
London is famous (1) ... its parks and gardens. Some of them belong
to the Crown, but they are all open to the public, and the entrance is
free of charge. In St James's Park, you can watch and (2) ... swans,
ducks, geese, and other water birds. Hyde Park (3) ... to be a hunting
ground and is still popular with horse riders.
Those who like a good argument should go to the Speakers' Corner
to listen to individuals (4) ... speeches on various subjects. Regent's
Park now houses London Zoo and open-air theatre where
Shakespeare's plays are staged in summer. Not (5) ... the parks are in
the city centre. Greenwich and Richmond are located in the suburbs.
All these areas of green give the city dwellers an excellent (6) ... to
enjoy some peace away from traffic and crowded streets.

1. A) by B) for C) from D) with

2. A) feed B) eat C) breed D) lead

3. A) should B) ought C) used D) have

4. A) doing B) giving C) taking D) talking

5. A) each B) whole C) every D) all

6. A) chance B) knowledge C) account D) source


Date:
ENGLISH Grade 6 Work sheet ( skills practice )
16/12 /2021

Reading NAME:…………………………………………………………………………

GAP 1 (FOR)
FAMOUS FOR => known to many people for a good or worthy reason.
ADJECTIVE + PREPOSITION
Examples:
Scotland is famous from its whisky. X
Scotland is famous for its whisky. V FAMOUS + FOR!

GAP 2 (FEED)
FEED => to give food to animals, babies etc.
IRREGULAR VERB (FEED - FED - FED)
Examples:
She fed the child with the spoon. V
I'm fed up with all this work! V BE FED UP WITH => bored or annoyed

GAP 3 (USED)
USED TO + INFINITIVE => habit in the past.
MODAL VERB
Examples:
He use to smoke 20 cigarettes a day. X
He used to smoke 20 cigarettes a day. V USED TO + INFINITIVE

GAP 4 (GIVING)
GIVE A SPEECH => to speak publicly to a group of people.
COLLOCATION
Examples:
Each member had to give a short speech at the end of the meeting. V
Several people made speeches at the wedding. V MAKE is also possible!

GAP 5 (ALL)
ALL => every one of a number of people or things.
DETERMINER
Examples:
All people are not hard-working. X
Not all people are hard-working. V

GAP 6 (CHANCE)
GIVE sb/sth A CHANCE => to give somebody an opportunity to do something.
COLLOCATION
Examples:
She can explain everything if you'll just give her chance. X CHANCE is a countable noun!
She can explain everything if you'll just give her a chance. V
Date:
ENGLISH Grade 6 Work sheet ( skills practice )
16/12 /2021

Reading NAME:…………………………………………………………………………

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