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Grammar 1 point each right answer Vocabulary 1 point each right answer Speaking 3 points each a/an or somePast SimpleSay eightSay five (1)Talk about (1) Where questionMake a sentenceSay five (2)Describe (1)Talk about (2) Make a questionPresent TensesHow do we sayCompareTalk about (3) InfinitiveComparativesSayDescribe (2)Talk about (4) AdverbsMake a sentenceOppositesSay sixTalk about (5) SuperlativesNegativesSay eight (2)Say six (2)Talk about (6)

Do we use a/an or some with each of these words? Cheese Book Money Toast

What is the Past Simple of each of these verbs? become find write put

Make a question with Where for this answer: Her mother was born in Rome.

Make a sentence with these words: bought / our / ago / a year / We / house

Make a question with these words: tonight / you / going to / Who / meet / are ?

Do we use the Present Simple or Present Continuous with each of these words? Sometimes at the moment now often

What is the infinitive of these Past Simple forms? fell won lost told

What are the comparatives? boring good long easy

Make adverbs from these adjectives: beautiful hard good

Make a sentence with these words: the theatre / might / next / go to / We / weekend

What are the superlatives? bad short dirty friendly

Make the sentence negative: They’ve got a car.

Say eight jobs.

Say five types of films.

Say five weather words.

Describe a person in your family.

How do we say these prices and numbers: £750000

Compare two people you know.

Say the nationalities: Spain China the USA Turkey

Describe your house or flat.

What is the opposite? cheap unfriendly clean fast

Say six types of shop.

Say eight types of food.

Say six things in a house.

Talk about what you did last weekend. For 20 seconds

Talk about what you do in your free time. For 20 seconds

Talk about your daily routine in the week. For 20 seconds

Talk about what you are going to do next week. For 20 seconds

Talk about thing you can / can’t do in Togliatti. For 20 seconds

Talk about your last holiday. For 20 seconds