Find pictures of your family and friends. write a short description of each picture. write: who the people are where they are wat the weather is like what they are wearing /doing how often they do it
One day a very old man (came) to see a doctor. He (had) a minor complaint. The doctor (examined) him very carefully and (asked) how old the man (was) and (listened) to answer with surprise. The old man (was), in fact, much older than he (looked) and (felt) much better that the doctor (expected). The doctor (wondered) how the old man (managed) to keep so fit. The old man, it (appeared), (was) married, (had) children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. He (smoked), never (refused) a drink and (was) a hearty eater. He (worked) all his life and the work (wasn’t) very easy. After many questions the doctor (heard) at last that the old man (spent) almost three quarters of his life in the open air. He (said) to the doctor, “On the day I (got) married, my wife and I (agreed) that if one of us (began) a quarrel, the other (left) the place immediately to stop the scandal. So all in all I (had) five thousand nine hundred and ninety-seven walks for about two or three hours.”
Sarah (heard)29 the music (playing)30, some voices (speaking)31 and (laughing)32. Sarah (understood)33 that if she (did not shout)34 at the top of her voice, the boy (would never come)35 to the door. So she (did)36. Ben came, (pushed)37 the keys through the letter-box and Sarah (was able)38 (to open)39 the door and she (got)40 in. Ben (was given)41 the keys, the dog (was told)42 to sit quiet, and they both (went out)43 (taking)44 the food. While Sarah (was taking)45 the box out of the car Ben (locked)46 the door and (pushed)47 the keys into the house through the letter-box. How would you (like)48 that?"