6 Group up the words from the box into 4 columns. a dentist, to sneeze, a sore throat, a tongue, to cough, lungs, a surgeon, a nurse, disease, treatment, a heart, to prescribe
1. People who enjoy painting as a hobby are usually very creative. 2. You like skateboarding, don’t you? You must be really daring! 3. Don’t you have to be really patient to play chess? 4. They are the people that I grew up with! 5. That is the girl who lives next door. 6. The film is boring. 7. I was so excited to hear about our holiday plans. 8. I was really worried for the boy who was in the accident. 9. I was surprised to see my friend on the front page of the newspaper! 10. That colour goes with your eyes!
III. Put the following dialogue into the correct order. (например: 26-1,27-3…)
11. Does he have much time for hobbies? _3
12. Yes, he loves tennis, that’s his hobby. He plays twice a week._4_
13. Tennis! That’s athletic. He must be very fit._5_
14. Yes, he is a doctor. It is rewarding, but also very hard work!_2_
15. He certainly is! Maybe we should start playing tennis!_6_
31. Is your dad a doctor? That must be very rewarding._1_
Tea is made from the leaves of the tea plant. At first it was used as a medicine, but it became an every day drink in the third century AD. First, the leaves are picked from the plant and they are spread onto a cloth. They are left there for up to twenty hours. Next, the leaves are rolled up until they break into small pieces. Finally, the leaves are dried/ The tea is packed into containers and sent to different countries. It is sold to customers as loose leaves, as tea bags and as instant tea. To make tea, we boil water and pour it over the dry leave in a teapot. This is left for three to five minutes. We can then add milk, lemon or sugar. In Britain, it was the custom to serve tea in the afternoons with sandwiches and cakes. This custom was started by the Duchess of Bedford around 1840. Today, people drink tea all over the world.
2. You like skateboarding, don’t you? You must be really daring!
3. Don’t you have to be really patient to play chess?
4. They are the people that I grew up with!
5. That is the girl who lives next door.
6. The film is boring.
7. I was so excited to hear about our holiday plans.
8. I was really worried for the boy who was in the accident.
9. I was surprised to see my friend on the front page of the newspaper!
10. That colour goes with your eyes!
III. Put the following dialogue into the correct
order. (например: 26-1,27-3…)
11. Does he have much time for hobbies? _3
12. Yes, he loves tennis, that’s his hobby.
He plays twice a week._4_
13. Tennis! That’s athletic. He must be very
fit._5_
14. Yes, he is a doctor. It is rewarding,
but also very hard work!_2_
15. He certainly is! Maybe we should start
playing tennis!_6_
31. Is your dad a doctor? That must be
very rewarding._1_
Tea is made from the leaves of the tea plant. At first it was used as a medicine, but it became an every day drink in the third century AD. First, the leaves are picked from the plant and they are spread onto a cloth. They are left there for up to twenty hours. Next, the leaves are rolled up until they break into small pieces. Finally, the leaves are dried/ The tea is packed into containers and sent to different countries. It is sold to customers as loose leaves, as tea bags and as instant tea. To make tea, we boil water and pour it over the dry leave in a teapot. This is left for three to five minutes. We can then add milk, lemon or sugar. In Britain, it was the custom to serve tea in the afternoons with sandwiches and cakes. This custom was started by the Duchess of Bedford around 1840. Today, people drink tea all over the world.