Less Elementary 6-5
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.
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.
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 5 Practise the use of ‘must not’ and ‘need not’ in the following exercise. Which is correct? The teams have more than 11 players on the field during a match. But there be 11 players playing for each team. Players wear anything which might injure another player. Players play the ball with their feet…
Lesson 1 Vocabulary and Reading: Cooking Here is a crossword to practice your food vocabulary: http://iteslj.org/cw/1/vm-food.html A School Girl Sues Her School A straight-A student got a C in cooking class and didn’t like it. She didn’t like it so much that her dad filed a complaint in federal court about it. He alleges that…
Lesson 1 Change these sentences into the Present Perfect. Example: I didn?t see John. I haven?t seen John. I live in London. I went to school. I am watching the football. We saw a lot of films. You are a bad boy. I didn?t visit Spain. I don?t go to school. He didn?t…
Lesson 5 You ask a friend for advice. Write sentences with Do you think I should?.? 1. You are in a shop. You are trying on a jacket. (buy?). You ask your friend: 2. You can’t drive. (learn?) You ask your friend: 3. You don’t like your job. (get another job?). You ask your friend:…
Lesson 9 Chicago The third largest city in the United States (after New York and Los Angeles) lies on the shores of Lake Michigan. The Potawatomi once lived in this area and the city?s name derives from the Potawatomi word Checagou (meaning ?wild onions?). The name was used because the place used to smell like…
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