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English guide to the middle of the test.

Vocabulary of the unit 6 related to camping.

Forest, Village, Lake, Trail, Coast, River, Mountain, Valley, Tent, Compass
Flashlight, Map, Sunglasses, Hat, Whistle, First-aid kit.

To practice the listening skill listen the audio, then answer the following questions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdNv-J31Kk8

Where is Harry`s family going?

What did Harry’s mom put into the car?

What did Harry’s dad put into the car?

What is the dog’s name?

Who made the campfire?

Read the next Conversation where you can identify the use of tag questions and if clause.

A: It's a beautiful day, isn't it?

B: Yes, it is. If the weather stays like this, shall we go for a hike in the afternoon?

A: That sounds like a great idea. But what if it starts raining suddenly?

B: Don't worry, I checked the weather forecast, and it said there's only a slight chance of rain.
Plus, we can bring umbrellas just in case.

A: Okay, sounds like a plan. Should I pack some sandwiches for the trip?

B: Sure, that would be perfect. If you make sandwiches, I'll bring some drinks.

A: Great! We'll have a wonderful time in the fresh air, won't we?

B: Absolutely. And if we spot any interesting wildlife, we'll take some photos, won't we?

A: Yes, definitely. It's going to be a fantastic day, isn't it?


Write three sentences using tag questions and three using if clause.

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2)

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4)

5)

6)

Using the picture below, write a paragraph of at least eight lines. Make sure you have a good
structure and link each idea in your paragraph.
Write the questions in each table. Use the correct structure.

Present Perfect in Affirmative Present Perfect in Negative


Could for Possibility:
Questions: Questions:

Could you please tell me if the restaurant is still open?

Could there be a better way to approach this problem?

Could it rain later today?

Could he have forgotten to send the email?

Could there be any hidden surprises at the party?

Have you ever visited Paris?

Has she finished reading that book?

Have they seen the new movie yet?

Have you tried the new restaurant in town?

Has he completed the project on time?

Have you met our new neighbors?

Have you ever tasted sushi?

Haven't you seen this movie before?

Hasn't she visited that museum yet?

Haven't they finished their homework?

Hasn't she mentioned her travel plans?

Haven't they made any progress?

Hasn't he found a solution to the problem?

Hasn't she received any feedback on her report?

In the text underline (will for prediction, blue color, will be able to for future ability, red
color, might, yellow color - might not, green color and first conditional in brown color.

"In the morning, the sky is clear, so it will probably be a sunny day. If the weather stays nice,
we will be able to have a picnic at the park this afternoon. We might even play some games
if we bring a ball. But, if it might rain, we should take umbrellas just in case. If it does rain,
we might not go to the park, and we'll have the picnic at home instead. So, let's check the
weather forecast, and if it says it's going to be sunny, we'll have a great day outdoors."
!!!Remember that in order to assess your speaking
ability, you will need to improve it, because you will
have to talk about a specific situation with a specific
topic

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