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Second Basic Level Chapters 3 and 4

NAME: Bianca Paola Aguirre Garcia GRADE: BAS2


TEACHER: Alexis Muñoz SCHEDULE: 9-10 pm

I. Say what you can do with the following parts of the body
1. Your ears: I can hear sounds from outside
2. Your eyes: I can see everything around me
3. Your nose: I can smell
4. Your feet: I can walk

II. Write some advice for the following health problems.


1. I have a terrible headache: I take an aspirin
2. I’ve got a stomachache: Don’t eat heavy food
3. I have the flu: I drink a lot of water
4. My job is too stressful: get some exercise

III. Complete the following sentences with the correct object pronoun.
1. We’re not at home, please leave us a message.
2. Tom and Sally are really nice I met them in the English school.
3. Tom will arrive from Canada today I’ll pick him up in the airport.
4. My parents gave me a good present for my birthday.

IV. Complete the conversations


1. A: Excuse me! How much are those shoes? 2. A: Excuse me! How much is that tie?
B. Which ones ? B: Which one ?
A: The brown ones . A: The silk one.
B: They’re $200. B: Oh! It’s $45.

V. Complete the next sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives given.
1. This car is newer than your car. (new)
2. Carol is smarter than Rose(intelligent)
3. Brian is a better soccer player than Peter. (good)
4. Your computer is faster than that one. (fast)
5. Chinese is more difficult than English. (difficult)
6. Carl is a worse singer than John. (bad)

VI. Give the correct answer for the next sentences.


1. The person that is married with my sister is her husband.
2. Pedro is also the son of my parents, he is my brother.
3. The parents of my parents are my grandparents and they live together.
4. My son doesn’t have brother or sister he is an only child.
VII.- Answer the next questions, give long answers.

1.- How much time do you spend watching TV?


I almost never see the TV
2.- How well do you cook ?
I guess I’m OK
3.- How good are you at English?
Not too good but I can improve

VIII.- Ask the correct question to these answers. Look at the underlined word(s)
1. ?
I usually have lunch at home.
2. ?
Sally always has lunch with her family.
3. ?
We like to eat soup and fish.
4. ?
Steve and sandy eat at 4:00.
5. ?
My brother likes to drink juice for breakfast.

IX. Rewrite the following sentences using determiners.

1. 100% of students at ENGLISH FOREVER speak English.

2. 10% of women like to watch soccer on TV.

3. 30% of parents spend 2 hours a day with their children.

4. 60% of people in Mexico have a DVD player at home.

X. Read the passage. Then circle T (true) or F (false)

Names
In English-speaking counties, many people have three names- a first name, a middle name, and a
last or family name (for example, John Fitzgerald Kennedy). Sometimes people use a short name or
nickname (Bob for Robert, Liz for Elizabeth). People use a title (Mr., Ms.) with a first and last name
(Ms. Mary Murphy) or with only a last name (Ms. Murphy). Many Americans and Canadians use
first names at work or at school. In colleges and universities, teachers often call their students by
their first names.

1. T F Many people have a middle name in English-speaking countries.


2. T F Bob is a nickname for Robert.
3. T F People use a title with a first name such as Ms. Mary.
4. T F American and Canadian teachers don’t call their students by their first names.

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