Grammar - Be: Full Forms: 14 / 14 Points (100%)
Grammar - Be: Full Forms: 14 / 14 Points (100%)
Grammar - Be: Full Forms: 14 / 14 Points (100%)
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Grammar – be: short forms
2021-04-29, 01:23 am
12 / 13 points (92%)
Details:
Avril Lavigne is not from the USA. She is from Canada.
Avril Lavigne isn't from the USA. She's from Canada.
I am not a teacher. I am a student.
I'm ('m not) a teacher. I'm a student.
David Guetta and Sasha are not singers. They are DJs.
David Guetta and Sasha aren't singers. They're DJs.
We are not boyfriend and girlfriend. We are just friends.
We aren't boyfriend and girlfriend. We're just friends.
It is not one o'clock. It is two o'clock.
It isn't one o'clock. It's two o'clock.
What is your name? What's your name?
My mobile number is 8665 90446. My mobile number's 8665 90446.
Where is our suitcase? Where's our suitcase?
Grammar – be: affirmative, negative, questions
2021-04-29, 01:27 am
8 / 8 points (100%)
Details:
Where are you from?
Are you here for the talent show?
The James Bond films aren't American.
I think they are doctors.
What's your telephone number?
Is she a teacher?
I am an English student.
Wellington isn't in Australia.
Grammar – be: questions
2021-04-29, 01:25 am
5 / 5 points (100%)
Details:
What's your name? My name's Park Jae-sang.
Where are you from? I'm from South Korea.
Are you an actor? No, I'm not. I'm a singer and a dancer.
How old are you? I'm 37.
Are you single? No, I'm not. I'm married.
Grammar – be: questions
2021-04-29, 01:29 am
4 / 4 points (100%)
Details:
What is his job?
He's an office worker.
How old is she?
She's 44 years old.
Are they here for the talent show?
No, they aren't here for the talent show. They're here for the science conference.
Where are you from?
We're from Germany.
Reading – The Eurovision Song Contest (1)
2021-04-29, 01:30 am
5 / 5 points (100%)
Details:
Eurovision is a song competition. TRUE
Songs are in English only. FALSE
All countries are in a semi-final first. FALSE
You can only watch Eurovision on the TV in Europe. FALSE
You can send a text message to vote for a song. TRUE
Reading – The Eurovision Song Contest (2)
2021-04-29, 01:34 am
1 / 4 points (25%)
Details:
Eurovision is a song competition for countries in European (Europe).
The UK, Germany, France, Spain and Italy are 'The Big five (Five)'.
You can watch the competition on television.
Some people think the singers are good, but the songs are really good (bad).
Vocabulary – Jobs
2021-04-29, 01:35 am
5 / 5 points (100%)
Details:
newspaper, interview, radio journalist
students, classroom, English teacher
patient, hospital, medicine doctor
ballet, music, theatre dancer
computer, emails, desk office worker
Vocabulary – Countries and jobs
2021-04-29, 01:36 am
8 / 8 points (100%)
Details:
Her name's Salma Hayek. She's from Mexico and she's an actor.
His name's Neymar. He's from Brazil and he's a football player.
They're One Direction. They're from the UK and they're singers.
Her name's Carol King. She's from the US and she's a songwriter.
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SETH Sorry. Can you say that more slowly?
SETH Thanks.
RECEPTIONI You're welcome.
ST
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Grammar – have
2021-04-29, 01:45 am
7 / 8 points (87%)
Details:
Aaron
I'm married and I have two children, a boy and a girl.
I don't have any brothers or sisters. I'm an only child.
Leyla
I'm 30 years old and I have two sisters and one brother. One of my sisters is married and
she has a daughter.
Seth
I'm not married, but I have a girlfriend and we don't have (have) a baby girl. My girlfriend's
name is Nadia and she has a sister who is married, but she doesn't have any children.
Grammar – have
2021-04-29, 01:18 pm
4 / 8 points (50%)
Details:
A do (Do) you have any brothers and sisters?
B No, I don't. I'm an only child.
A Have (Do) we do (have) any coffee?
B No, we don't. We need to go shopping.
A Do (Does) Lionel Messi have many friends on Facebook?
B Yes, he does.
A Do they have a house on the beach?
B Yes, they do. They have a lot of money, too.
Grammar – Possessive's
2021-04-29, 01:26 pm
1 / 5 points (20%)
Details:
Example Charles – Sophie
Charles is Sophie's husband.
Ava – Lily
Ava is lily's sister. (Ava is Lily's sister.)
Sophie – Oliver
Sophie is Olvier's grandchild. (Sophie is Oliver's grandmother.)
Rob – Emma
Rob is Emma's nephew. (Rob is Emma's uncle.)
Lisa – Lily
Lisa is Lily's aunt.
Oliver, Lucas and Emma – Sophie
Oliver, Lucas and Emma is Sophie's grandchildren. (Oliver, Lucas and Emma are Sophie's
grandchildren.)
Vocabulary – Family
2021-04-29, 02:00 am
6 / 7 points (85%)
Details:
LISA Yes, Oliver and Lucas are my son (sons) and this is my daughter, Emma.
DUNCA Hi there.
N
LILY No, he's my uncle. And these are my cousins, Oliver, Lucas and Emma.
Vocabulary – Family
2021-04-29, 02:01 am
2 / 4 points (50%)
Details:
Lily and Ava are Lisa's nephew (nieces).
Charles is Emma's grandfather.
Lucas is Oliver's brother.
Alison is Lucas's uncle (aunt).
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Grammar – Review
2021-04-29, 02:05 am
3 / 9 points (33%)
Details:
I have a small flat near the beach. I has (don't have) many things in it, but it's very
comfortable. The flat don't have (has) a living room, a bedroom, a small bathroom and a
balcony. It is (doesn't have) much furniture. I only live here in the summer.
I live in a house near the city centre. The house isn't (has) four bedrooms, a living room, two
bathrooms and a kitchen. There has (isn't) a garden. There are four people in the house:
Michael, Karina, Jay and me. We're university students.
I'm a football manager for Beijing Gouan in the Chinese Super League. My wife and two
children live in the south of Spain, but I live in a hotel here in China. My room in the hotel is
really big. There doesn't have (is) a television, a small fridge, a computer, a sofa and other
furniture. There are also some paintings on the walls. There aren't any plants.
Grammar – there is / there are
2021-04-29, 12:47 pm
13 / 13 points (100%)
Details:
There are three bedrooms in my flat.
There isn't an airport in my town. There is only a bus station.
There is one player from Croatia and another one from Argentina in Real Madrid.
There are 24 teams in the World Cup.
A Are there any plants in your house?
B No, there aren't.
A Excuse me, is there a toilet near here?
B Yes, there is. Over there.
A Are there any good films on at the cinema this week?
B No, there aren't.
A Is there a TV in your bedroom?
B No, there isn't.
Listening – A quiz show (1)
2021-04-29, 12:55 pm
2 / 3 points (66%)
Details:
The top three tourist destinations in the world are:
1 France
2 Indonesia
3 US (The US)
Listening – A quiz show (2)
2021-04-29, 12:54 pm
3 / 3 points (100%)
Details:
The US has 58,248,000 tourists.
Indonesia has 68,433,000 tourists.
France has 77,526,000 tourists.
Vocabulary – Rooms and furniture
2021-04-29, 01:08 pm
3 / 5 points (60%)
Details:
KITCHEN
OFFICE
DINING ROOM (LIVING ROOM)
BEDROOM
WASHROOM (BATHROOM)
Vocabulary – Rooms and furniture
2021-04-29, 01:08 pm
8 / 8 points (100%)
Details:
cooker - cooker
sink - sink
cupboard - cupboard
bed - bed
wardrobe - wardrobe
table - table
chair - chair
desk - desk
2/3
A Excuse me, how do I get to Hope Street? I'm looking for the cinema.
B Do you see the bank on the corner? Walk to the bank and then turn right onto (into) Via dei
Mercanti.
A Great. Thanks.
3/1
3/2
We like museums.
I noun shopping (hate shopping).
ALLI Sam?
E
SAM Allie?
SAM Nice to meet you too, Allie. Would you like a drink?
SAM So, Allie, on your profile you say that you're a Writer (writer). That's so interesting! I read
a lot.
ALLI I write books for children's (children). My last book is about an adopted child. I love
E children. Do you like children?
ALLI Mm … Anyway, your profile says that you're into sports, Sam. I love all sport,
E especially sports (swimming) and
tennis. I swim at the weekends and enjoy playing tennis with my son, Lucas.
SAM I like sports. but I don't play them. I like to see (watch) them on TV. I'm a big Arsenal fan.
ALLI Um, no, I don't know any Arsenal players, Sam. I'm not into football really.
E
ALLI I do, especially dance. I love dancing kizomba. Do you know kizomba? It's a bit like salsa
E and merengue.
3/3
POLL Well, there's a good blues band playing at the Hub or there's rock at the Railway.
Y
FELI Mmm. I Alright (prefer) blues. why don't (Why don't we) ask Jack and Flo to come too?
X
POLL OK. How about going for dinner first at that new place in Bridge Street?
Y
aadrStuy Saturday
adnSuy Sunday
adMnoy Monday
adhrsTuy Tursdhay (Thursday)
4/1
4/2
Grammar – Adverbs of frequency
2021-04-29, 02:19 pm
6 / 6 points (100%)
Details:
100% always
80% usually
70% often
50% sometimes
10% hardly ever
0% never
Grammar – Adverbs of frequency
2021-04-29, 02:21 pm
10 / 10 points (100%)
Details:
It hardly ever rains in the desert.
Good readers are often good learners.
The weather in Australia is usually very hot in January.
The weather in Iceland is always very cold in January.
School children in the UK sometimes wear a uniform to school.
University students in the UK never wear a uniform.
Doing sport is often very good for you.
Smoking is never good for you.
Students are usually nervous before exams.
Real Madrid or Barcelona usually win the Spanish League.
Grammar – Review: present simple and adverbs of frequency
2021-04-29, 02:22 pm
0 / 10 points (0%)
Details:
Oscar get up (gets up) at 7.30.
Jess and Leyla (get up) at 7.00.
Jess (never) works out.
Matt hardly ever (works out).
Leyla and Matt (always) cook.
Oscar usually (cooks).
Leyla and Oscar (work) in an office.
Matt (doesn't) work.
Leyla, Oscar and Jess (go to bed) before midnight.
Matt (always) goes to bed late.
Grammar – and or but
2021-04-29, 02:24 pm
8 / 10 points (80%)
Details:
I turn on the computer and I read the online newspapers.
She lives in another country but she doesn't have culture shock.
She plays the guitar and the violin very well.
He only sleeps five hours a night but he's never tired.
They have two children, a son and a daughter.
He doesn't have a big family but his sister has four children.
He plays the guitar and (but) he doesn't play the piano.
Beyoncé is a singer and an actress.
It's a small town but it's very crowded with tourists in the summer.
Night owls don't like getting up early but (and) they don't feel good in the morning.
Reading – Baz Wilson, English teacher in Korea (1)
2021-04-29, 02:27 pm
6 / 6 points (100%)
Details:
Baz Wilson is a 26-year-old Canadian. He teaches English in Korea. His day starts at
7.45, when he gets up. He walks to school and he gets there at 8.30. He teaches four
classes from 9.00 until 12.00, with a five-minute break between classes. Then he stops for
lunch. He always eats lunch with the other teachers. He usually has soup, rice and
kimchi. He never eats meat because he's a vegetarian. He goes back to class at 1.00 and
teaches two more classes. He finishes work at 2.30, but doesn't leave school until 4.30.
Then it's time to go home. He sees a lot of his students on his way home. There are also
people selling clothes, food or fresh fruit. He gets back home at 4.45 and makes a nice cup
of tea. Time to relax!
Reading – Baz Wilson, English teacher in Korea (2)
2021-04-29, 02:31 pm
7 / 7 points (100%)
Details:
What do you do between 2.30 and 4.30? I prepare my classes for the next day. It's my
'planning time'.
Do you enjoy living in Korea? Yes, I do. My life here is more fun than in Canada.
You say you eat kimchi. What is that? It's a traditional Korean dish that has vegetables
with different seasonings.
Do you have any plans for the future? I'm not sure what to do next. I still have three more
months here and I want to enjoy them.
What do you do after school? I'm always busy. My favourite thing to do is take photos and
upload them to my blog.
Is your salary good? It's fine. I have a simple life here, but I don't really need many things
to enjoy life.
I want to teach English in another
country too. Do you have any advice? Yes, I do. Here's the link to my blog:
www.teachinginkorea.bloggingaway.com.
Vocabulary – Adjectives
2021-04-29, 02:34 pm
2 / 7 points (28%)
Details:
HAPPY
TIRED
T (INTERESTING)
D (CROWDED)
(SAD)
(BAD)
(GOOD)
4/3
Dialogue – Expressing interest
2021-04-29, 02:35 pm
6 / 6 points (100%)
Details:
TEACHE Good morning, everyone. Today we have a new student in our English class. His name
R is Anze
and he comes from Slovenia. So tell us, Anze, do you like England?
ANZE Well, I play football. I'm a new player for the under-16 Man United team.
TEACHE Really? That's fantastic! Do you enjoy playing for Manchester United?
R
ANZE I love it!
ANZE Sorry?
ANZE Oh, we practise in the afternoons after school and we play our games at the weekend,
TEACHE Cool! Well, it's great to have you in our school. Welcome to England! And now
R
I'm afraid we need to start the lesson. Could you please open your books on page 41?