1. Daily routines: What do you do first in the day? What do you do next?
Number the activities in the
correct order for you.
________ have
lunch
________ cook dinner
________ have a shower
________ watch television
________ go to
work
________ get up
________ have breakfast
________ read a book
________ start
work
________ go to bed
________ arrive home
________ finish work
________ get
dressed
________ wake up
2. Complete the conversations with a line from
A and a line from B.
A
|
B
|
||
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
|
I’m tired
I’m thirsty
I’m late for
work
I’m bored
I’m hungry
I’m cold
|
___
___
___
___
___
___
|
Read a book
Go to bed
Have a
sandwich
Have a drink
Hurry up
Put a jumper
on
|
3.
What does “it” refer to in the following
sentences?
a
spotlight a
dog a
wedding a piece of steak an airplane a knife sugar
a bridge wine
a mirror a
novel
|
Example: It is very interesting. I’ve just
read Chapter 10.
It = a book or a novel.
(A) It landed ten minutes ago. _____________________
(B) We stood on it and looked down at the
river. _________________________
(C) It’s next Saturday in St Mary’s Church. The
reception will be in the hotel next door.
___________________________________
(D) It isn’t very sharp. I can’t cut the meat. __________________________
(E) I can’t see my face in it. It’s cracked.
____________________________
(F) It barked and ran after us.
______________________
(G) Can I have it well done please and with
French Fries? ________________________
(H) I like it dry and white. ____________________________
(I) I need a new bulb for it. __________________________
(J) I don’t take it in
tea, but I take one spoonful in coffee. ________________________
ANSWERS
1. Daily routines: What do you
do first in the day?
What o you do next? Number the activities in the
correct order for you. (Possible order).
8 have lunch 11 cook
dinner
3 have a
shower
12 watch television
6 go to
work
2 get up
5 have
breakfast 14 read
a book
7 start work
13 go to bed
10 arrive
home
9
finish work
4 get dressed
1 wake up
2. Complete the conversations with a line from
A and a line from B.
A
|
B
|
||
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
|
I’m tired
I’m thirsty
I’m late for
work
I’m bored
I’m hungry
I’m cold
|
(d)
(a)
(e)
(b)
(c)
(f)
|
Read a book
Go to bed
Have a
sandwich
Have a drink
Hurry up
Put a jumper
on
|
3. What does “it”
refer to in the following sentences?
a
spotlight a
dog a
wedding a piece of steak an airplane a knife sugar
a bridge wine
a mirror a
novel
|
Example: It is very interesting. I’ve just
read Chapter 10.
It = a book or a novel.
(A) It landed
ten minutes ago. An
airplane
(B) We stood
on it and looked down at the river. A bridge
(C) It’s next Saturday in St
Mary’s Church. The reception will be in the hotel next
door. A wedding
(D) It isn’t
very sharp. I can’t cut the meat. A knife
(E) I
can’t see my face in it. It’s cracked. A mirror
(F) It barked
and ran after us. A dog
(G) Can I
have it well done please and with French Fries? A piece of steak
(H) I like it dry
and white. Wine
(I) I
need a new bulb for it. Spotlight
(J) I
don’t take it in tea, but I take one spoonful in coffee. Sugar
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