: Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the verbs in the box. book do find ge not be able to / stay look might / find not know spend A: Where shall we go this summer? B: I'd like to go to New York, but it's really expensive. If we (o) go. there, we (1) ... very long. How about going round Europe by train? A: No way! If we (2) that, we (3) more time travelling than visiting places. B: What do you suggest? A: Let me search the Internet. If I (4) online, you never know, I (5).. a cheap flight to somewhere really exciting. B: But how (6) you ... a cheap flight if you (7) where we're going? A: There are websites that have special offers. them! Because B: Well, if you see two cheap flights to New York, (8) that's where I want to go. NI ROL
Find the English equivalents of these words and phrases in the texts
in a broad sense, they learn skills, acquire knowledge about themselves, useful schemes, ways of learning, formal, informal, everyday life, for example, listening, trying, with good manners, ride a bike, give a phonecall, on their own initiative, bookshop, have exams, in most countries, early childhood, who isincharge, who is heading, in time, at about the same speed, classmates, must pass exams, diploma, evaluation of their success, gifted children, children with physical or mental disabilities, education for adults, continue after school, a large amount of money, citizens, general education, professional education, has as a goal, intelligent, responsible, well-informed, to pass a common cultural heritage, more than, trained professionals, primary education, lifelong learning, secondary schools, professional programs, carpentry, plumbing, professional training, individual, engineering, law
1. I would like to have a new bike
2. I would like to speak English very well
3. Would you like to travel south this summer?
4. When do you have lunch? We have lunch at two o'clock.
5.When do you drink tea? We drink tea at five o'clock.
6. Do you have breakfast at nine o'clock in the morning?
7. Wait for me!
8. Look at this picture!
9. I saw sharks only in pictures
10. Don't laugh at her!
11. My puppy swallowed a piece of glass
12. It's terrible!
13. Take off your old shoes!
14. Put on a new hat!
15. Cut me a piece of cheese please!
16. Take these plates away!
17. Take your books away!
18. Don't go to cinema today! It's going to rain.
19. Get out of the barn, you hid there! We saw you.
20. Say hello to your grandmother, be clever!
Find the English equivalents of these words and phrases in the texts
in a broad sense, they learn skills, acquire knowledge about themselves, useful schemes, ways of learning, formal, informal, everyday life, for example, listening, trying, with good manners, ride a bike, give a phonecall, on their own initiative, bookshop, have exams, in most countries, early childhood, who isincharge, who is heading, in time, at about the same speed, classmates, must pass exams, diploma, evaluation of their success, gifted children, children with physical or mental disabilities, education for adults, continue after school, a large amount of money, citizens, general education, professional education, has as a goal, intelligent, responsible, well-informed, to pass a common cultural heritage, more than, trained professionals, primary education, lifelong learning, secondary schools, professional programs, carpentry, plumbing, professional training, individual, engineering, law