6 ACTIVATE Make four affirmative and four negative true sentences using the words in the box. Then compare with a partner. a laptop a new phone an mp3 player carry English live lots of money need new clothes speak study sunglasses use want wear You use a laptop. I don't use a laptop.
1. Taking 3. regular a. exercise can keep you in good shape. 2. Would you like some 6. grated h. cheese on your pasta? 3. I want to buy a local .1. recipe c. book . and try cooking some of the dishes. 4. This juice tastes odd because of all the 7. artificial b. additives it has. 5. Ann has cut out junk food and 8. sugary e. drinks. 6. I'm having 2.grilled f. fish with boiled potatoes for dinner. 7. Try to lose weight slowly, don't go on a 4. well-balanced d. diet. 8. She likes to eat 5. crash g. meals as part of her healthy lifestyle.
1. Everything is done in the Queen's name. 2. MPs are elected either at a general election or at a by-election. 3. Parliamentary elections are held every five years. 4. The voting is taken by secret ballot. 5. The House of Commons is made up of 650 MPs. 6. The House of Commons is presided over by the Speaker. 7. MPs are paid for their parliamentary work. 8. New laws may be proposed by the Government. 9. The bill is taken to the Queen for the Royal Assent. 10. The Great Seal is fixed. 11. The Senate is composed of 100 members. 12. They are elected for a term of 6 years. 13. One-third of the Senate is re-elected. 14. Most of the work is done in committee meeting. 15. The bills are studied, experts are consulted and recommendations are made to the whole House or Senate. 16. President's objections are read and debated. Then the bill is put to vote. 17. US President (to assist) by a Cabinet of 12 members. 18. The judiciary is divided into federal and state one. 19. Eight associate justices are appointed by the President. 20. The parties are financed by big business. 21. The system of appointing a representative for the Queen is used throughout the British Commonwealth. 22. Bills passed by the House of Commons become laws when they are approved by the Senate and (to sign) by the governor-general. 23. Every effort is made to ensure that innocent people are not convicted of crimes they did not commit.
2. Would you like some 6. grated h. cheese on your pasta?
3. I want to buy a local .1. recipe c. book . and try cooking some of the dishes.
4. This juice tastes odd because of all the 7. artificial b. additives it has.
5. Ann has cut out junk food and 8. sugary e. drinks.
6. I'm having 2.grilled f. fish with boiled potatoes for dinner.
7. Try to lose weight slowly, don't go on a 4. well-balanced d. diet.
8. She likes to eat 5. crash g. meals as part of her healthy lifestyle.
2. MPs are elected either at a general election or at a by-election.
3. Parliamentary elections are held every five years.
4. The voting is taken by secret ballot.
5. The House of Commons is made up of 650 MPs.
6. The House of Commons is presided over by the Speaker.
7. MPs are paid for their parliamentary work.
8. New laws may be proposed by the Government.
9. The bill is taken to the Queen for the Royal Assent.
10. The Great Seal is fixed.
11. The Senate is composed of 100 members.
12. They are elected for a term of 6 years.
13. One-third of the Senate is re-elected.
14. Most of the work is done in committee meeting.
15. The bills are studied, experts are consulted and recommendations are made to the whole House or Senate.
16. President's objections are read and debated. Then the bill is put to vote.
17. US President (to assist) by a Cabinet of 12 members.
18. The judiciary is divided into federal and state one.
19. Eight associate justices are appointed by the President.
20. The parties are financed by big business.
21. The system of appointing a representative for the Queen is used throughout the British Commonwealth.
22. Bills passed by the House of Commons become laws when they are approved by the Senate and (to sign) by the governor-general.
23. Every effort is made to ensure that innocent people are not convicted of crimes they did not commit.