четверг, 12 октября 2017 г.

For the 7-th formers


Fill in the blank with the correct comparative form of the adverb (in parentheses):
EX: He is singing more loudly than the other singers.



1. He arrived than expected. (early)

2. We walked than the rest of the people. (slowly)

3. They called us in the afternoon. (late)

4. My mother and my sister talked than the other guests. (loudly)

5. He hit his arm than before. (hard)

6. The Spanish athlete ran than the other runners. (fast)

7. Jim threw the ball than Peter. (far)

8. We answered all the questions than the other students. (well)

9. Our new teacher explains the exercises than our old teacher. (badly)

10. The new mechanic checked the car than the old mechanic. (thoroughly).

For the 6-th formers


Watch the video and prepare your own presentation about your family.

For the 11-th formers

Watch the videos and do the test:

Positive Sentences

Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
  1. I (practise) the piano for 30 minutes.
  2. Bob (run) 10 km.
  3. The children (be) on holiday for six days.
  4. The dog (bark) since midnight.
  5. We (miss) the bus twice this week.

Negative Sentences

Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
  1. You (eat / not) up yet.
  2. He (speak / not) on the phone for half an hour, just a couple of minutes.
  3. They (work / not) since 5 o'clock. They just started an hour ago.
  4. We (know / not) them for a long time.
  5. She (hang / not) up all the pictures yet.

Questions

Fill in the correct form (Present Perfect Simple or Present Perfect Progressive).
  1. How long (wait / she) for us?
  2. How many times (tell / I) you?
  3. How often (clean / you) the windows this year?
  4. How many months (take / you) piano lessons?
  5. (stay / you / ever) in a castle?

For the 8-th formers

Watch the video and do the test:

1. Be careful! That tree fall.
2. Bye! I be back!
3. I'm all dressed up in my new football kit because I play today.
4. I see you sometime this evening.
5. I have dinner with you because I booked a table for two. (-)
6. The President arrive at 6:00pm.
7. I be late tomorrow. (-)
8. Jane have a baby in the summer.
9. Bye for now. Perhaps I see you later.
10. It's hot in here, I think I turn on the a/c.
11. The English test be on June 7th.
12. It was nice to talk to you. I phone you again tomorrow.
13. This summer I stay here. What are you plans?
14. Jim’s tired so he go to bed early tonight.
15. Have you heard the news? Helen move to London.
16. The dinosaurs walk the Earth again in the future.

For the 9-th form pupils


Watch the video.Learn the verbs with prepositions after which we should use the Gerund and do the test:
  1. My friend is good playing volleyball.
  2. She complains bullying.
  3. They are afraid losing the match.
  4. She doesn't feel working on the computer.
  5. We are looking forward going out at the weekend.
  6. Laura dreams living on a small island.
  7. Andrew apologized being late.
  8. I don't agree what you are saying.
  9. The girls insisted going out with Kerry.
  10. Edward thinks climbing trees this afternoon.

For the 10-th form pupils

Watch this video and decide what career is for you. Make a PPP about your dream career.