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Where is ____ passport, Salim?
YOUR
YOURS
YOUR´S
HIS
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This passport belongs to me. It's ____.
MY
MINE
ME
MINE´S
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The house belongs to my grandparents. It's ____.
THEM
THEIR
THEIRS
THEIR´S
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We won all of ____ baseball games last year.
OURS
OUR
US
OUR´S
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This red cup is mine. The blue one is ____.
YOUR
YOURS
YOUR´S
YOU
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Carmen and Franco went on ____ trip last week.
THEIRS
THEIR´S
THEIR
THEY´RE
Read the paragraphs. Choose the correct answer.
Chicago is the location of one of the funniest robberies ever. How can a crime like robbery be funny? Here's what happened: On a bright summer day, two visitors to Chicago were robbed by two young men. These young men took the visitors' money, their jackets—even their tickets to that day's baseball game at Wrigley Field. The police can't help. How can they find the two robbers in a city of over 3 million people? Then one of the visitors remembers—the baseball tickets! They know the seat numbers of those tickets: Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. Are the robbers foolish enough to use the tickets at the game? Sure enough, the police go to Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. And guess who is sitting there? The two robbers! One of them is even wearing one of the stolen jackets. The police take them away—and everyone is happy. Everyone, that is, except for the two young robbers!
What happens to the visitors?
They are robbed at the baseball game.
They can’t find the baseball game.
They are robbed by two young men.
They take money from two young men.
Read the paragraphs. Choose the correct answer.
Chicago is the location of one of the funniest robberies ever. How can a crime like robbery be funny? Here's what happened: On a bright summer day, two visitors to Chicago were robbed by two young men. These young men took the visitors' money, their jackets—even their tickets to that day's baseball game at Wrigley Field. The police can't help. How can they find the two robbers in a city of over 3 million people? Then one of the visitors remembers—the baseball tickets! They know the seat numbers of those tickets: Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. Are the robbers foolish enough to use the tickets at the game? Sure enough, the police go to Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. And guess who is sitting there? The two robbers! One of them is even wearing one of the stolen jackets. The police take them away—and everyone is happy. Everyone, that is, except for the two young robbers!
What do the visitors lose?
their money, jackets, and tickets
their money, jackets, and camera
their money and football tickets
their tickets and baseball caps
Read the paragraphs. Choose the correct answer.
Chicago is the location of one of the funniest robberies ever. How can a crime like robbery be funny? Here's what happened: On a bright summer day, two visitors to Chicago were robbed by two young men. These young men took the visitors' money, their jackets—even their tickets to that day's baseball game at Wrigley Field. The police can't help. How can they find the two robbers in a city of over 3 million people? Then one of the visitors remembers—the baseball tickets! They know the seat numbers of those tickets: Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. Are the robbers foolish enough to use the tickets at the game? Sure enough, the police go to Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. And guess who is sitting there? The two robbers! One of them is even wearing one of the stolen jackets. The police take them away—and everyone is happy. Everyone, that is, except for the two young robbers!
Where do the police find the robbers?
on the street
at the baseball game
in their hotel
at the police station
Read the paragraphs. Choose the correct answer.
Chicago is the location of one of the funniest robberies ever. How can a crime like robbery be funny? Here's what happened: On a bright summer day, two visitors to Chicago were robbed by two young men. These young men took the visitors' money, their jackets—even their tickets to that day's baseball game at Wrigley Field. The police can't help. How can they find the two robbers in a city of over 3 million people? Then one of the visitors remembers—the baseball tickets! They know the seat numbers of those tickets: Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. Are the robbers foolish enough to use the tickets at the game? Sure enough, the police go to Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. And guess who is sitting there? The two robbers! One of them is even wearing one of the stolen jackets. The police take them away—and everyone is happy. Everyone, that is, except for the two young robbers!
How do the police find the robbers?
They go to the seat numbers of the tickets.
They call the robbers on the phone.
They go to the robbers' home.
They see them on TV at the baseball game.
Read the paragraphs. Choose the correct answer.
Chicago is the location of one of the funniest robberies ever. How can a crime like robbery be funny? Here's what happened: On a bright summer day, two visitors to Chicago were robbed by two young men. These young men took the visitors' money, their jackets—even their tickets to that day's baseball game at Wrigley Field. The police can't help. How can they find the two robbers in a city of over 3 million people? Then one of the visitors remembers—the baseball tickets! They know the seat numbers of those tickets: Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. Are the robbers foolish enough to use the tickets at the game? Sure enough, the police go to Section B12, Seats 23 and 24. And guess who is sitting there? The two robbers! One of them is even wearing one of the stolen jackets. The police take them away—and everyone is happy. Everyone, that is, except for the two young robbers!
What is one of the robbers wearing?
a baseball cap
a stolen hat
a stolen jacket
a long coat
Match meaning
to have something to remember
go sightseeing
pack your suitcase
take photos
post photos online
Match meaning
to take things out so you can use them
check in to your hotel
post photos online
unpack
pack your suitcase
Match meaning
to bring things with you
go sightseeing
get a passport
pack your suitcase
unpack
Match meaning
to share your trip with friends
take photos
post photos online
go sightseeing
check in to your hotel
Match meaning
to have an ID in another country
check in to your hotel
get a passport
go sightseeing
take photos
Match meaning
to see famous places
post photos online
take photos
go sightseeing
pack your suitcase
Match the sentences that go together best.
It's raining.
You should take a warm jacket.
You’re probably right. I’ll stay home today.
You should take an umbrella.
Match the sentences that go together best.
You should bring a sweater and hat.
It’s snowing. I don’t think you should drive.
Really? I think I'll be OK. I'm usually warm.
You’re probably right. I’ll stay home today.
Match the sentences that go together best.
The sun is hot in the afternoon.
You should take a warm jacket.
I think you should pack a T-shirt and shorts.
You’re probably right. I’ll stay home today.
Match the sentences that go together best.
It's very cold outside.
You should take a warm jacket.
You should take an umbrella.
I think you should pack a T-shirt and shorts.
Match the sentences that go together best.
It’s snowing. I don’t think you should drive.
You’re probably right. I’ll stay home today.
Really? I think I'll be OK. I'm usually warm.
You should take a warm jacket.
Match the descriptions with the weather
low temperature
foggy
hot
cool
cold
Match the descriptions with the weather
feels good—not too hot, hot too cold
freezing
comfortable
windy
cold
Match the descriptions with the weather
clouds close to ground—hard to see
snowy
foggy
rainy
dust
Complete each sentence using or, but, or so.
Jacob is 28, ____________________ he still doesn't know how to drive.
so
but
or
Complete each sentence using or, but, or so.
You know Pietro better, ____________________ you should call him.
but
so
or
Complete each sentence using or, but, or so.
I've been to Mexico, ____________________ I haven't been to Mexico City.
but
so
or
Complete each sentence using or, but, or so.
For lunch, would you rather have salad ____________________ a sandwich?
but
so
or
Complete each sentence using or, but, or so.
To get home, we can walk ____________________ take the bus.
but
so
or
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
This is my passport. It belongs to______
my
mine
me
mines
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
That’s Layla’s suitcase. It's______
her
hers
her´s
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
That phone belongs to Mario. Please give it to
his
him
he
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
That isn't your ticket. It's______
me
my
mine
mine´s
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
We paid for these seats. They're______
our
ours
our´s
us
What does he look like?
in his 20s with withe beard and long white and grey hair
in his 30s with black beard and long white and grey hair
in his 70s with black beard and long white and grey hair
in his 70s with white beard and short white and grey hair
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb.
Matthew and Camille ____________________ to class by bus.
goes
went
go
gone
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb.
Lilly ____________________TV in the evening.
watch
watches
watching
watched
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb.
Barbara ____________________ three children, Lisa, Bart and Homer.
have
had
has
having
Choose the correct answer.
Justin finished his homework. He’s watching TV. He feels ___
confused
angry
relaxed
worried
Choose the correct answer.
Bianca is singing at a big music festival tomorrow. She feels ____.
bored
sad
nervous
angry
Choose the correct answer.
Fernando moved to a new city. He misses his family. He feels ____.
relaxed
boring
sad
confident
write about your best vacation. where did you go? where did you stay? what did you do? (80 words minimum)
Read the article about two sisters.
Are the sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’?
If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’.
Something very strange happened to Tamara. She never knew she had a twin sister until she started university!
Tamara was born in Mexico. Her parents could not look after her so she went to live with a family in Manhattan, USA.
When Tamara was twenty years old, she started university in Long Island. She enjoyed her university life. But one day she was walking home from class, and a student smiled at her. “Hello Adriana!” said the student. “I’m not Adriana,” said Tamara.
This happened to Tamara again and again. People Tamara didn’t know kept calling her Adriana. It was very strange. One day, when a woman called her Adriana, Tamara asked “Why do you keep calling me Adriana?”
The woman replied, “You look like my friend Adriana. You have the same face and the same hair. Is Adriana your sister?” Tamara said that she did not have a sister called Adriana. But she was interested in this girl Adriana. Finally she asked someone for Adriana’s email address.
When Tamara wrote to Adriana, she found out that they both had the same birthday, they looked the same and both of them were from Mexico. When Tamara went to live with the family in Manhattan, Adriana moved to Long Island to live with a family there. It had to be true! Adriana and Tamara were twin sisters!
** Tamara and her sister were both born in Mexico.
right
wrong
doesn´t say
Read the article about two sisters.
Are the sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’?
If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’.
Something very strange happened to Tamara. She never knew she had a twin sister until she started university!
Tamara was born in Mexico. Her parents could not look after her so she went to live with a family in Manhattan, USA.
When Tamara was twenty years old, she started university in Long Island. She enjoyed her university life. But one day she was walking home from class, and a student smiled at her. “Hello Adriana!” said the student. “I’m not Adriana,” said Tamara.
This happened to Tamara again and again. People Tamara didn’t know kept calling her Adriana. It was very strange. One day, when a woman called her Adriana, Tamara asked “Why do you keep calling me Adriana?”
The woman replied, “You look like my friend Adriana. You have the same face and the same hair. Is Adriana your sister?” Tamara said that she did not have a sister called Adriana. But she was interested in this girl Adriana. Finally she asked someone for Adriana’s email address.
When Tamara wrote to Adriana, she found out that they both had the same birthday, they looked the same and both of them were from Mexico. When Tamara went to live with the family in Manhattan, Adriana moved to Long Island to live with a family there. It had to be true! Adriana and Tamara were twin sisters!
** Tamara’s parents moved from Mexico to Manhattan.
right
wrong
doesn´t say
Read the article about two sisters.
Are the sentences ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’?
If there is not enough information to answer ‘Right’ or ‘Wrong’, choose ‘Doesn’t say’.
Something very strange happened to Tamara. She never knew she had a twin sister until she started university!
Tamara was born in Mexico. Her parents could not look after her so she went to live with a family in Manhattan, USA.
When Tamara was twenty years old, she started university in Long Island. She enjoyed her university life. But one day she was walking home from class, and a student smiled at her. “Hello Adriana!” said the student. “I’m not Adriana,” said Tamara.
This happened to Tamara again and again. People Tamara didn’t know kept calling her Adriana. It was very strange. One day, when a woman called her Adriana, Tamara asked “Why do you keep calling me Adriana?”
The woman replied, “You look like my friend Adriana. You have the same face and the same hair. Is Adriana your sister?” Tamara said that she did not have a sister called Adriana. But she was interested in this girl Adriana. Finally she asked someone for Adriana’s email address.
When Tamara wrote to Adriana, she found out that they both had the same birthday, they looked the same and both of them were from Mexico. When Tamara went to live with the family in Manhattan, Adriana moved to Long Island to live with a family there. It had to be true! Adriana and Tamara were twin sisters!
** Adriana had only recently arrived in Long Island.
right
wrong
doesn´t sayt