Less Elementary 6-1
Lesson 6
Connect these sentences using both…and.
Connect these sentences using both…and.
Lesson 4 In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with some, or any. Ann has candies. Bill doesn’t have money. Sue will give us information. There is milk in the fridge. There isn’t beer. There aren’t boys in my family. Bill won’t give me help. Ann shouldn’t smoke cigarettes. Sue must do homework tonight…
Lesson 10 Reading and Vocabulary: Read the following story. Pay attention to the words you are unfamiliar with. Write them down. Woman Lies about Winning the Lottery A 39-year-old woman admitted that she had lied. She claimed that she bought the latest winning lottery ticket in Massachusetts, but then lost it. The ticket was worth…
Lesson 9 Oxford Oxford is a beautiful university town that is famous all over the world. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in Great Britain; it already existed in the 12th century. In the town centre there are many old buildings. There is also a museum where you can learn more about Oxford’s…
Lesson 10 Exercise on Future I Simple (going to) Write positive sentences in going to future. I / work – you / dance – it / rain – they / ask – he / stays – we / speak – I / give – she / try – they / help – he / push…
Lesson 8 Complete the phone conversations. Use may I, could I, or can I, with a verb from the box. help leave speak talk take A: Hello? B: Hello. Is Ahmed there? A: Yes, he is. B: to him? A: Just a minute. I’ll get him. A: Hello. Mr. Black’s office. B: to Mr….
Lesson 6 Practice: Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second. The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting. so_ we got home late. The restaurant is very expensive, the food is terrible. only rich people go there. I’m studying hard, I don’t…
Lesson 4 In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with some, or any. Ann has candies. Bill doesn’t have money. Sue will give us information. There is milk in the fridge. There isn’t beer. There aren’t boys in my family. Bill won’t give me help. Ann shouldn’t smoke cigarettes. Sue must do homework tonight…
Lesson 10 Reading and Vocabulary: Read the following story. Pay attention to the words you are unfamiliar with. Write them down. Woman Lies about Winning the Lottery A 39-year-old woman admitted that she had lied. She claimed that she bought the latest winning lottery ticket in Massachusetts, but then lost it. The ticket was worth…
Lesson 9 Oxford Oxford is a beautiful university town that is famous all over the world. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in Great Britain; it already existed in the 12th century. In the town centre there are many old buildings. There is also a museum where you can learn more about Oxford’s…
Lesson 10 Exercise on Future I Simple (going to) Write positive sentences in going to future. I / work – you / dance – it / rain – they / ask – he / stays – we / speak – I / give – she / try – they / help – he / push…
Lesson 8 Complete the phone conversations. Use may I, could I, or can I, with a verb from the box. help leave speak talk take A: Hello? B: Hello. Is Ahmed there? A: Yes, he is. B: to him? A: Just a minute. I’ll get him. A: Hello. Mr. Black’s office. B: to Mr….
Lesson 6 Practice: Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second. The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting. so_ we got home late. The restaurant is very expensive, the food is terrible. only rich people go there. I’m studying hard, I don’t…
Lesson 4 In the following sentences, fill in the gaps with some, or any. Ann has candies. Bill doesn’t have money. Sue will give us information. There is milk in the fridge. There isn’t beer. There aren’t boys in my family. Bill won’t give me help. Ann shouldn’t smoke cigarettes. Sue must do homework tonight…
Lesson 10 Reading and Vocabulary: Read the following story. Pay attention to the words you are unfamiliar with. Write them down. Woman Lies about Winning the Lottery A 39-year-old woman admitted that she had lied. She claimed that she bought the latest winning lottery ticket in Massachusetts, but then lost it. The ticket was worth…
Lesson 9 Oxford Oxford is a beautiful university town that is famous all over the world. The University of Oxford is the oldest university in Great Britain; it already existed in the 12th century. In the town centre there are many old buildings. There is also a museum where you can learn more about Oxford’s…
Lesson 10 Exercise on Future I Simple (going to) Write positive sentences in going to future. I / work – you / dance – it / rain – they / ask – he / stays – we / speak – I / give – she / try – they / help – he / push…
Lesson 8 Complete the phone conversations. Use may I, could I, or can I, with a verb from the box. help leave speak talk take A: Hello? B: Hello. Is Ahmed there? A: Yes, he is. B: to him? A: Just a minute. I’ll get him. A: Hello. Mr. Black’s office. B: to Mr….
Lesson 6 Practice: Put but or so in the blanks to connect the first part of the sentence with the second. The film was very long, _but_ it was interesting. so_ we got home late. The restaurant is very expensive, the food is terrible. only rich people go there. I’m studying hard, I don’t…
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