SPELLING PHONETICS NUMERALS TEST GRAMMAR COUNTRY STUDY VOCABULARY

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SPELLING PHONETICS NUMERALS TEST GRAMMAR COUNTRY STUDY VOCABULARY PROVERBS

Divide the words into 4 columns according to the type of the syllable cake fact term file silk born farm but mere dark here sky care fur he stone car is bird pitch smile trick dare by not tune same nice fare

Let’s check I II III IV fact silk but pitch trick not born term farm cake file sky he stone smile by tune same nice fact silk but pitch trick not born term farm dark fur car bird mere here care dare fare

Odd one out 1) brown, down, town, grow 2) great, tea, meat, eat 3) children, chemistry, teacher, check 4) this, that, there, three 5) thanks, three, though, thin 6) what, where, who, when, why 7) cat, cartoon, carton, cinema 8) good, gym, girl, great 9) pig, sit, kind, big 10) plant, bag, fat, sat

Make words using the letters given ubesjtc rbeumpl treansp ymstnacgsi itcsom

Make words using the letters given subject rbeumpl treansp ymstnacgsi itcsom

Make words using the letters given subject plumber treansp ymstnacgsi itcsom

Make words using the letters given subject plumber parents ymstnacgsi itcsom

Make words using the letters given subject plumber parents gymnastics itcsom

Make words using the letters given subject plumber parents gymnastics sitcom

Correct the mistakes 2) three hundred sixty-seven 3) seven millions 1) twenty three 2) three hundred sixty-seven 3) seven millions 4) fourty 5) the nineth

Let’s check 1) twenty- three 2) three hundred and sixty-seven 3) seven million 4) forty 5) the ninth

Word Maze BEAUTIFUL CALM trendy funny happy ugly hungry boring lonely terrified lucky sad tired interesting better great hot exciting worse first right surprising easy wild left older brilliant important favourite scared fast difficult hard slow unusual tiny bright fantastic huge nervous cool different CALM

Match the phrasal verbs with their meanings 1) to get on 2) to look after 3) to give up 4) to put off 5) to get away 6) to go on 7) to look for 8) to make up 9) to turn up 10) to find out to continue to compose to escape to be friends to stop to take care to appear to search to discover to postpone

REARRANGE THE WORDS TO FORM WELL KNOWN PROVERBS

COME BRIDGES YOUR THEM BEFORE YOU DON’T TO CROSS

SPEAK THAN WORDS ACTIONS LOUDER

NINE STITCH A TIME SAVES IN

MOUTH LOOK HORSE DON’T GIFT THE IN A

A stitch in time saves nine

ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS

DON’T GIFT LOOK A HORSE THE IN MOUTH

Don't cross your bridges before you come to them

Richard Fail: get a job as a lab assistant Pass: study chemistry at university His chemistry exam Feel a lot happier Richard has a chemistry exam is single can’t drive has a lottery ticket got up late lost his keys Have a girlfriend Was late for the lesson Couldn’t open the door The lottery Know how to drive Win: buy a new computer Save up to buy a car Not win: not feel too disappointed

True or false? F 1. Welsh is an official language of Wales. 2. Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon. 3. BBC stands for “Best British Culture”. 4.The national symbol of Scotland is a thistle. 5. The British flag is often called “the Stars and Stripes” 6.The Beatles started their career in New-York . 7.The Speaker’s Corner is in the Hyde Park. 8.Children go “trick or treating” on the 1st of April. T F T F F T F

GOOD LUCK!