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Macmillan CEFR Level A2 Practice Online (British) GENERAL ENGLISH BAC A2 Росдистант Ответы на UNIT с 1 по 4

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UNIT 1

In picture A, the tree is ___ than the tree in picture B. The car in picture В is ___ than the one in picture A. The man in picture A is ___ than the man in picture B. The man’s hair in picture В is ___ than the man's hair in picture A. The elephant in picture В is ___ than the one in picture A. The lion's tail in picture A is ___ than the one in picture B.

1. orange
2. green
3. red
4. white
5. brown
6. grey
tights
trainers
socks
blouse
jeans
sweater

1. You have plenty of modern ideas Mary
2. Personally, I think it's a good design
3. The colours are lovely
4. I realize the project is difficult
5. Now, remember this is your first big project
6. The idea for using bricks is very original.
7. I know this has taken some time already
8. As I said I like the design very much
However, it looks like a logo for a construction company.
but I really must ask you to look at it again.
- it’s just not the right logo for a bank.
but some of our clients are more traditional than we are.
- they want an image for both younger and older customers.
- although I think they’re too bright for a financial company.
but I know that the bank may not be so happy.
so it’s not unusual to make a number of changes.

There's a bird in ___ cage.
___ old woman is writing ___ letter.
There's ___ cat on ___ sofa.
___ young woman is reading ___ book.
There's ___ glass on ___ table.
___ photograph is on ___ wall.
There's ___ alarm clock on ___ TV.
___ goldfish isn't in ___ bowl.

1. We use an indefinite article before a singular countable noun mentioned for the first time.
True False
2. We use an indefinite article before professions.
True False
3. We use an indefinite article before 'toothache'.
True False
4. We use an indefinite article before 'couple'.
True False
5. We use an indefinite article before 'What a' + a singular countable noun.
True False

1. The definite article is used before superlatives.
True False
2. The definite article is used before languages.
True False
3. The definite article is used before nationalities.
True False
4. The definite article is used before seas.
True False
5. The definite article is used before lakes.
True False
6. The definite article is used before groups of islands.
True False
7. The definite article is used before all countries.
True False
8. The definite article is used before newspapers.
True False

He's walking ___.
She's running ___.
He's shouting ___.
He's working ___.
She's waving ___.
They're laughing ___.

The woman is climbing into the house ___ a window now. There's a man outside the room. He's walking ___ the stairs. What can you see ___ the room? There's a briefcase ___ the chair.
The desk drawer is open. Can you see a camera ___ the drawer?
There's a photograph ___ the desk, ___ a phone.
A white cat is jumping ___ the desk ___ the floor.
There's a large picture ___ the wall ___ two small pictures.
There's a chair ___ the large picture. There's a box ___ the floor, ___ the chair.

___ for an exam at the moment.
He's busy just now. ___ a letter.
___ to work every day by car.
___ football on Saturdays.
Who ___ on the phone right now?

1. Picture 1
2. Picture 2
3. Picture 3
4. Picture 4

I’m writing a letter to my sister at the moment.
Frank and Gina are at the beach. They ___ volleyball.
Look, George ___ a new Nike T-shirt.
Where's Julia? ___ she ___ on the phone to the customer?
We ___ our bedroom at the moment.
What ___ you ___? - A cheese sandwich.
You can look at my newspaper. I ___ it.
The weather is lovely now. It ___. The sun ___.

1. I hate to say this but
2. Can I ask if
3. Can you tell me
4. I’m afraid
5. I’m sorry to say this
6. And to be honest
7. I hope you don't mind me saying this but
8. I have to say that
9. Yes, but it could со with
how many ties you have?
wearing the same tie every day is not professional.
a good iron.
your trousers are a little scruffy.
there have been complaints about your clothes.
but you need to buy a few suits.
you know there is a dress code?
you need to get a new suit.
your shoes need polishing.

Expression 1 my sister's car
Expression 2 ___
Expression 3 ___
Expression 4 ___
Expression 5 ___
Expression 6 ___
Expression 7 ___
Expression 8 ___
Expression 9 ___
Expression 10 ___
Expression 11 ___

Which bag is ...
1. the old man's ? A
2. the woman's? __
3. the girl's? __
4. the boy's? __
5. Jack's? __

1. This tastes like cream, but I'm sure it isn't.
Similarity Example Impression
2. She sings like an angel.
Similarity Example Impression
3. Footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi earn a lot of money.
Similarity Example Impression
4. She walks like a model on a catwalk.
Similarity Example Impression

1. The hippy movement started ...
at the beginning of the 1960s. in the middle of the 1960s. at the end of the 1960s.
2. Hippies wore ...
colourful clothes. dark clothes. white clothes.
3. The punk movement was different from the hippy movement because ...
punks had long hair. punks were older. it was more aggressive.
4. Punks wore ...
bright clothes. smart clothes. shocking clothes.

1. Mike and Emma have both got glasses.
True False
2. Mike and Emma are both quite tall.
True False
3. Mike and Emma are both 24 years old.
True False
4. They both live in Oxford.
True False
5. They've both art students.
True False
6. They've both got blue eyes.
True False
7. They both like blue clothes.
True False
8. They both like jeans.
True False
9. They both like sport.
True False
10. They both like watching television.
True False

1. ______ is Jane?
She's 17.
2. ______ like?
She's tall and dark.
3. ______
She's 1.78 metres.
4. ______ eyes?
They're brown.
5. ______ birthday?
I’m not sure. In August. I think.
6. ______ film star?
Ashton Kutcher. She’s crazy about him.
7. ______ does she like best?
Adventure and science fiction films.

Girl: Who is your favourite relation?
Boy: My cousin Jane.
Girl: ___ do you like her?
Boy: Because she makes me laugh.
Girl: ___ is she like?
Boy: She's very nice and friendly.
Girl: And ___ does she look like?
Boy: She's tall and blonde.
Girl: And ___ colour are her eyes?
Boy: They're blue.
Girl: ___ old is she?
Boy: She's 21.
Girl: And ___ is her birthday?
Boy: It’s on April 21st.

'___ is your birthday?' - 'It's on 11th February.'
'___ does she live?' – 'In Mexico City.'
'___ are you reading?' – 'A book about English grammar.'
'___ is your favourite film star?' - 'Harrison Ford.'
'___ pen is this?' – 'I think it's Tom's.'
'___ were you late for school?' – 'Because the bus was late.'
'___ colour do you prefer, blue or green?' – 'Blue.'
'___ kind of books do you like?' – 'I enjoy reading detective
stories.'
'___ speaks French here?' – 'Marco does. He's French.'
'___ do you get up?' – 'At half past seven.'

George Mandelson
Angie Ashton
Frances Peters

1. Who has long hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
2. Who has short hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
3. Who has dark hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
4. Who has light hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
5. Who has glasses?
Emma
Mike
Both

1. Name Dave Fairbrook
Age ___
Likes Watersports, especially water-skiing. Going to the cinema.
Hates Getting up early.
Type of penpal you'd like ___ aged 14 to 18.
Message I can write in English or in simple French or ___.
2. Name Meg Bowen
Age 14
Likes Travelling, reading, listening to music and singing.
Hates Computers and ___.
Type of penpal you'd like Boys or girls who are ___ than me.
Message Hoping to hear from you soon.
3. Name Rosanna Gordon
Age 15
Likes Tennis, shopping, computers and ___.
Hates Tidying my room.
Type of penpal you'd like Boys or girls aged 12 to 17.
Message Perhaps we can ___ one day.

go cinema the do often How you to?
does supermarket What open time the?
your Where work sister does?
How one cost does ticket much?
you homework finish When your do?
your teeth How do you often clean?
come does How to he school?
programmes What you do television watch on?

I like my home because it has lots of ___. It's a flat and it has a hall, a ___, three bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. My bedroom is small, but I can see the park from my ___. I have a painting on the ___, and a carpet on the ___. There isn't much ___, just a ___ and a bed. There's a ___ for my clothes.

(A) There’s a bookcase on the left.
(B) No, there’s a bookcase on the right.
(A) There’s a bookcase on the left.
(B) No, there’s a television on the left.
(A) There’s a table in the bedroom.
(B) No, there’s a table in the kitchen.
(A) There’s a table in the bedroom.
(B) No, there’s a bed in the bedroom.
(A) There’s a toilet in the garden.
(B) No, there’s a toilet in the bathroom.
(A) There are some chairs in the garage.
(B) No, there’s a sofa in the garage.

1. Exactly ... my house, there's a supermarket.
opposite
near
2. He was sitting ... me, so I couldn't see him.
behind
in front of
3. The bookshop is ... the museum and the bank.
next
between
4. I live ... a big city.
near
opposite
5. There was a woman standing ... him in the queue. She was first; he was second.
behind
in front of
6. Brenda sits... me in the English class, so we always work together.
next to
between

1. you can find ancient exhibits here
2. doctors work here
3. actors and actresses work here
4. you can find a lot of books here
5. a local government building
6. a building where a lot of people work
7. you can buy food here
8. firefighters work here
9. students and lecturers work here
10. a very tall building
library
theatre
town hall
fire station
museum
skyscraper
supermarket
office block
university
hospital

Library __
Sports centre __
Junior school __
Casa restaurant __
RM Travel Agency __
Senior school __
Car showroom __
Internet cafe __

Life in the big city
Life in big cities ___ more and more difficult for a lot of people, but young people ___ the big city exciting. Cities have become crowded and noisy but they still ___ many attractions to teenagers, especially if they ___ money to spend. While most adults ___ out to the cinema or restaurants, teenagers ___ clubs and cafes. Pubs ___ more and more popular. Most of the young people we asked said they like to go somewhere where there is loud music. Sadly, cities everywhere have become dangerous, too. Crime has increased, and statistics show that more and more schoolchildren ___ drugs.

I think a good short tour of Dublin would start here in St Stephen’s Green. Go ___ Merrion Row and turn ___ into Merrion Street and go ___ ahead as far as Merrion Square. I suggest you walk all the way ___ Merrion Square, so turn ___ into Merrion Square South, ___ into Merrion Square East and ___ again into Merrion Square North. Go straight ___ into Clare Street and Nassau Street and then have a walk ___ Trinity College and College Park. Then walk back ___ Grafton Street and you'll find yourself back in St Stephen's Green.

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Все ответы правильные.

Unit 1
Descriptions: pictures
Spot the difference
Vowel sounds
Can you do this again, please?
What's different?
Articles: use of indefinite article
Articles: use of definite article
What are they doing?
In the picture
Descriptions: clothes and accessories
Present continuous: use
My favourite clothes
Present continuous
The dress code
Possessives
Which bag is…
Uses of like: preposition
Fashion
Descriptions: people
What have Mike and Emma got in common?
Wh- questions
My cousin Jane
Wh- words: what, where, when, etc.
Who lives there?
Who has long hair?
Penpals
Ask some questions...
Descriptions: buildings and cities
My home
Sentence stress
Prepositions of place 3
What happens where?
Where is it?
Life in the big city
A tour of Dublin
UNIT 2
My world: me
Likes and dislikes
Asking personal questions
Past simple regular: interrogative
All about you
New identity
Past simple
Past simple
Elementary Test 16
My world: families
Possessive adjectives: form
This is my family
Possessive adjectives: use
Family life
Ability: can
Elementary Test 08
Talking about families
Julie's bossy parents
Elementary Test 21
My world: daily life
Sorry I'm late
Be: present simple use
Daily life
People and activities
What I do on Saturdays
Present simple: spelling
Elementary Test 09
My world: social life
Small talk
KET/KET for Schools Paper 2 Part 3
Future with will/won't: affirmative
Plans for my party
What shall we do?
Future with will/won't: interrogative
КЕТ Pacer 2 Part 2
Future with will/won't: negative
What should I say now?
Unit3
Food and drink: eating and drinking
Cooking
There is/are: use
Harry and Mandy make lunch
Eating and drinking
Patsy and Bob go camping
Word stress
Countable v uncountable nouns: definition and contrast International food
Not Started Attempts
Food and drink: eating habits
I love pizza
Present simple: negative
Present simple: use
Contracted speech
Elementary Test 01
Zero conditional: affirmative
If you eat too much …
Zero conditional: use
Breakfast all over the world
Food and drink: eating out
Present simple: interrogative
Prepositions of time
Booking a restaurant
What's the time?
Restaurants and eating out
What's on the menu?
Let me buy you lunch
Sentence stress
Would: offers
Food and drink: party food
Word stress
Party time
Syllable stress
The barbecue
Connecting sentences
Diana's birthday party
Conjunctions
Connectors: coordinating
Unit 4
Health and body: parts of the body
Parts of the body
Reflexive pronouns v possessive adjectives + parts of the body
Reflexive pronouns: use
's: is, has, possession
Parts of the body
Adjective position
Sounds
Health and body: keeping fit
Following instructions
Taking exercise
Imperative
I do aerobics
The water sports centre
Robert's sport timetable
Sally's sport timetable
The water sports centre
Adverbs of frequency: never to always
Health and body: doing sport
I play cricket
Numbers
Rutland football stadium
What's your favourite sport?
Swimming with a whale
Verbs followed by the -ing form: A-L
Health and body: health problems
Be: past simple affirmative Were you ill?
Be: past simple use
Doctor's statements
Health and safety
Feeling ill
Determiners - quantifiers: little/a little, few/а few
Past simple irregular: interrogative

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UNIT 1

In picture A, the tree is ___ than the tree in picture B. The car in picture В is ___ than the one in picture A. The man in picture A is ___ than the man in picture B. The man’s hair in picture В is ___ than the man's hair in picture A. The elephant in picture В is ___ than the one in picture A. The lion's tail in picture A is ___ than the one in picture B.

1. orange
2. green
3. red
4. white
5. brown
6. grey
tights
trainers
socks
blouse
jeans
sweater

1. You have plenty of modern ideas Mary
2. Personally, I think it's a good design
3. The colours are lovely
4. I realize the project is difficult
5. Now, remember this is your first big project
6. The idea for using bricks is very original.
7. I know this has taken some time already
8. As I said I like the design very much
However, it looks like a logo for a construction company.
but I really must ask you to look at it again.
- it’s just not the right logo for a bank.
but some of our clients are more traditional than we are.
- they want an image for both younger and older customers.
- although I think they’re too bright for a financial company.
but I know that the bank may not be so happy.
so it’s not unusual to make a number of changes.

There's a bird in ___ cage.
___ old woman is writing ___ letter.
There's ___ cat on ___ sofa.
___ young woman is reading ___ book.
There's ___ glass on ___ table.
___ photograph is on ___ wall.
There's ___ alarm clock on ___ TV.
___ goldfish isn't in ___ bowl.

1. We use an indefinite article before a singular countable noun mentioned for the first time.
True False
2. We use an indefinite article before professions.
True False
3. We use an indefinite article before 'toothache'.
True False
4. We use an indefinite article before 'couple'.
True False
5. We use an indefinite article before 'What a' + a singular countable noun.
True False

1. The definite article is used before superlatives.
True False
2. The definite article is used before languages.
True False
3. The definite article is used before nationalities.
True False
4. The definite article is used before seas.
True False
5. The definite article is used before lakes.
True False
6. The definite article is used before groups of islands.
True False
7. The definite article is used before all countries.
True False
8. The definite article is used before newspapers.
True False

He's walking ___.
She's running ___.
He's shouting ___.
He's working ___.
She's waving ___.
They're laughing ___.

The woman is climbing into the house ___ a window now. There's a man outside the room. He's walking ___ the stairs. What can you see ___ the room? There's a briefcase ___ the chair.
The desk drawer is open. Can you see a camera ___ the drawer?
There's a photograph ___ the desk, ___ a phone.
A white cat is jumping ___ the desk ___ the floor.
There's a large picture ___ the wall ___ two small pictures.
There's a chair ___ the large picture. There's a box ___ the floor, ___ the chair.

___ for an exam at the moment.
He's busy just now. ___ a letter.
___ to work every day by car.
___ football on Saturdays.
Who ___ on the phone right now?

1. Picture 1
2. Picture 2
3. Picture 3
4. Picture 4

I’m writing a letter to my sister at the moment.
Frank and Gina are at the beach. They ___ volleyball.
Look, George ___ a new Nike T-shirt.
Where's Julia? ___ she ___ on the phone to the customer?
We ___ our bedroom at the moment.
What ___ you ___? - A cheese sandwich.
You can look at my newspaper. I ___ it.
The weather is lovely now. It ___. The sun ___.

1. I hate to say this but
2. Can I ask if
3. Can you tell me
4. I’m afraid
5. I’m sorry to say this
6. And to be honest
7. I hope you don't mind me saying this but
8. I have to say that
9. Yes, but it could со with
how many ties you have?
wearing the same tie every day is not professional.
a good iron.
your trousers are a little scruffy.
there have been complaints about your clothes.
but you need to buy a few suits.
you know there is a dress code?
you need to get a new suit.
your shoes need polishing.

Expression 1 my sister's car
Expression 2 ___
Expression 3 ___
Expression 4 ___
Expression 5 ___
Expression 6 ___
Expression 7 ___
Expression 8 ___
Expression 9 ___
Expression 10 ___
Expression 11 ___

Which bag is ...
1. the old man's ? A
2. the woman's? __
3. the girl's? __
4. the boy's? __
5. Jack's? __

1. This tastes like cream, but I'm sure it isn't.
Similarity Example Impression
2. She sings like an angel.
Similarity Example Impression
3. Footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi earn a lot of money.
Similarity Example Impression
4. She walks like a model on a catwalk.
Similarity Example Impression

1. The hippy movement started ...
at the beginning of the 1960s. in the middle of the 1960s. at the end of the 1960s.
2. Hippies wore ...
colourful clothes. dark clothes. white clothes.
3. The punk movement was different from the hippy movement because ...
punks had long hair. punks were older. it was more aggressive.
4. Punks wore ...
bright clothes. smart clothes. shocking clothes.

1. Mike and Emma have both got glasses.
True False
2. Mike and Emma are both quite tall.
True False
3. Mike and Emma are both 24 years old.
True False
4. They both live in Oxford.
True False
5. They've both art students.
True False
6. They've both got blue eyes.
True False
7. They both like blue clothes.
True False
8. They both like jeans.
True False
9. They both like sport.
True False
10. They both like watching television.
True False

1. ______ is Jane?
She's 17.
2. ______ like?
She's tall and dark.
3. ______
She's 1.78 metres.
4. ______ eyes?
They're brown.
5. ______ birthday?
I’m not sure. In August. I think.
6. ______ film star?
Ashton Kutcher. She’s crazy about him.
7. ______ does she like best?
Adventure and science fiction films.

Girl: Who is your favourite relation?
Boy: My cousin Jane.
Girl: ___ do you like her?
Boy: Because she makes me laugh.
Girl: ___ is she like?
Boy: She's very nice and friendly.
Girl: And ___ does she look like?
Boy: She's tall and blonde.
Girl: And ___ colour are her eyes?
Boy: They're blue.
Girl: ___ old is she?
Boy: She's 21.
Girl: And ___ is her birthday?
Boy: It’s on April 21st.

'___ is your birthday?' - 'It's on 11th February.'
'___ does she live?' – 'In Mexico City.'
'___ are you reading?' – 'A book about English grammar.'
'___ is your favourite film star?' - 'Harrison Ford.'
'___ pen is this?' – 'I think it's Tom's.'
'___ were you late for school?' – 'Because the bus was late.'
'___ colour do you prefer, blue or green?' – 'Blue.'
'___ kind of books do you like?' – 'I enjoy reading detective
stories.'
'___ speaks French here?' – 'Marco does. He's French.'
'___ do you get up?' – 'At half past seven.'

George Mandelson
Angie Ashton
Frances Peters

1. Who has long hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
2. Who has short hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
3. Who has dark hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
4. Who has light hair?
Emma
Mike
Both
5. Who has glasses?
Emma
Mike
Both

1. Name Dave Fairbrook
Age ___
Likes Watersports, especially water-skiing. Going to the cinema.
Hates Getting up early.
Type of penpal you'd like ___ aged 14 to 18.
Message I can write in English or in simple French or ___.
2. Name Meg Bowen
Age 14
Likes Travelling, reading, listening to music and singing.
Hates Computers and ___.
Type of penpal you'd like Boys or girls who are ___ than me.
Message Hoping to hear from you soon.
3. Name Rosanna Gordon
Age 15
Likes Tennis, shopping, computers and ___.
Hates Tidying my room.
Type of penpal you'd like Boys or girls aged 12 to 17.
Message Perhaps we can ___ one day.

go cinema the do often How you to?
does supermarket What open time the?
your Where work sister does?
How one cost does ticket much?
you homework finish When your do?
your teeth How do you often clean?
come does How to he school?
programmes What you do television watch on?

I like my home because it has lots of ___. It's a flat and it has a hall, a ___, three bedrooms, a kitchen and a bathroom. My bedroom is small, but I can see the park from my ___. I have a painting on the ___, and a carpet on the ___. There isn't much ___, just a ___ and a bed. There's a ___ for my clothes.

(A) There’s a bookcase on the left.
(B) No, there’s a bookcase on the right.
(A) There’s a bookcase on the left.
(B) No, there’s a television on the left.
(A) There’s a table in the bedroom.
(B) No, there’s a table in the kitchen.
(A) There’s a table in the bedroom.
(B) No, there’s a bed in the bedroom.
(A) There’s a toilet in the garden.
(B) No, there’s a toilet in the bathroom.
(A) There are some chairs in the garage.
(B) No, there’s a sofa in the garage.

1. Exactly ... my house, there's a supermarket.
opposite
near
2. He was sitting ... me, so I couldn't see him.
behind
in front of
3. The bookshop is ... the museum and the bank.
next
between
4. I live ... a big city.
near
opposite
5. There was a woman standing ... him in the queue. She was first; he was second.
behind
in front of
6. Brenda sits... me in the English class, so we always work together.
next to
between

1. you can find ancient exhibits here
2. doctors work here
3. actors and actresses work here
4. you can find a lot of books here
5. a local government building
6. a building where a lot of people work
7. you can buy food here
8. firefighters work here
9. students and lecturers work here
10. a very tall building
library
theatre
town hall
fire station
museum
skyscraper
supermarket
office block
university
hospital

Library __
Sports centre __
Junior school __
Casa restaurant __
RM Travel Agency __
Senior school __
Car showroom __
Internet cafe __

Life in the big city
Life in big cities ___ more and more difficult for a lot of people, but young people ___ the big city exciting. Cities have become crowded and noisy but they still ___ many attractions to teenagers, especially if they ___ money to spend. While most adults ___ out to the cinema or restaurants, teenagers ___ clubs and cafes. Pubs ___ more and more popular. Most of the young people we asked said they like to go somewhere where there is loud music. Sadly, cities everywhere have become dangerous, too. Crime has increased, and statistics show that more and more schoolchildren ___ drugs.

I think a good short tour of Dublin would start here in St Stephen’s Green. Go ___ Merrion Row and turn ___ into Merrion Street and go ___ ahead as far as Merrion Square. I suggest you walk all the way ___ Merrion Square, so turn ___ into Merrion Square South, ___ into Merrion Square East and ___ again into Merrion Square North. Go straight ___ into Clare Street and Nassau Street and then have a walk ___ Trinity College and College Park. Then walk back ___ Grafton Street and you'll find yourself back in St Stephen's Green.

Ответы на Unit 1 представлены в текстовом варианте в формате Word.
Ответы на Unit 2-4 представлены в виде скринов, запакованных в архив.
После оплаты вы сможете скачать файлы с ответами.
Все ответы правильные.

Unit 1
Descriptions: pictures
Spot the difference
Vowel sounds
Can you do this again, please?
What's different?
Articles: use of indefinite article
Articles: use of definite article
What are they doing?
In the picture
Descriptions: clothes and accessories
Present continuous: use
My favourite clothes
Present continuous
The dress code
Possessives
Which bag is…
Uses of like: preposition
Fashion
Descriptions: people
What have Mike and Emma got in common?
Wh- questions
My cousin Jane
Wh- words: what, where, when, etc.
Who lives there?
Who has long hair?
Penpals
Ask some questions...
Descriptions: buildings and cities
My home
Sentence stress
Prepositions of place 3
What happens where?
Where is it?
Life in the big city
A tour of Dublin
UNIT 2
My world: me
Likes and dislikes
Asking personal questions
Past simple regular: interrogative
All about you
New identity
Past simple
Past simple
Elementary Test 16
My world: families
Possessive adjectives: form
This is my family
Possessive adjectives: use
Family life
Ability: can
Elementary Test 08
Talking about families
Julie's bossy parents
Elementary Test 21
My world: daily life
Sorry I'm late
Be: present simple use
Daily life
People and activities
What I do on Saturdays
Present simple: spelling
Elementary Test 09
My world: social life
Small talk
KET/KET for Schools Paper 2 Part 3
Future with will/won't: affirmative
Plans for my party
What shall we do?
Future with will/won't: interrogative
КЕТ Pacer 2 Part 2
Future with will/won't: negative
What should I say now?
Unit3
Food and drink: eating and drinking
Cooking
There is/are: use
Harry and Mandy make lunch
Eating and drinking
Patsy and Bob go camping
Word stress
Countable v uncountable nouns: definition and contrast International food
Not Started Attempts
Food and drink: eating habits
I love pizza
Present simple: negative
Present simple: use
Contracted speech
Elementary Test 01
Zero conditional: affirmative
If you eat too much …
Zero conditional: use
Breakfast all over the world
Food and drink: eating out
Present simple: interrogative
Prepositions of time
Booking a restaurant
What's the time?
Restaurants and eating out
What's on the menu?
Let me buy you lunch
Sentence stress
Would: offers
Food and drink: party food
Word stress
Party time
Syllable stress
The barbecue
Connecting sentences
Diana's birthday party
Conjunctions
Connectors: coordinating
Unit 4
Health and body: parts of the body
Parts of the body
Reflexive pronouns v possessive adjectives + parts of the body
Reflexive pronouns: use
's: is, has, possession
Parts of the body
Adjective position
Sounds
Health and body: keeping fit
Following instructions
Taking exercise
Imperative
I do aerobics
The water sports centre
Robert's sport timetable
Sally's sport timetable
The water sports centre
Adverbs of frequency: never to always
Health and body: doing sport
I play cricket
Numbers
Rutland football stadium
What's your favourite sport?
Swimming with a whale
Verbs followed by the -ing form: A-L
Health and body: health problems
Be: past simple affirmative Were you ill?
Be: past simple use
Doctor's statements
Health and safety
Feeling ill
Determiners - quantifiers: little/a little, few/а few
Past simple irregular: interrogative

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