you don't understand what I'm saying. Michael and Rene are at the sports centre. they are playing tennis. the children don't watch tv very often. Ted goes to the bowling alley once a week.
2.
It’s best shopping centre in town.
shopping centre in town.The flat is more expensive than the other one.
than the other one.This is worst neighborhood in the city.
neighborhood in the city.Carl’s bedroom is bigger than Sue’s.
than Sue’s.Big cities are usually more crowded than small towns.
Michael could not imagine his life without computers. His parents bought__ him his first computer at the age of seven. It took him__ several days to learn how to use it. His mum said that the younger people were, the fastest__ they could learn computer skills. That was probably true – most children__ in Michael’s class were very competent computer users. Michael was really surprised to find out that the first personal computer was invented__ in the 70’s of the last century. “And how did you chat or send your e-mails without computers?” he asked his mother. She smiled: “We didn't send__ each other e-mails. And there were no networks.” She also said that it had been fun__ fun to communicate face-to-face, to play out-of-doors and to visit friends’ homes. “But if there were __ no computers, I wouldn’t be able to communicate with my friends who live far away from me,” Michael replied. “True. Technological progress is a great thing,” his mother said “And I think people will create_ even more amazing communication devices in the near future.”
1. old
2. school
3. at
4. these
5. subjects
6. marks
grammar
1
Peter isn't here. he is studying at the library.
you don't understand what I'm saying. Michael and Rene are at the sports centre. they are playing tennis. the children don't watch tv very often. Ted goes to the bowling alley once a week.
2.
It’s best shopping centre in town.
shopping centre in town.The flat is more expensive than the other one.
than the other one.This is worst neighborhood in the city.
neighborhood in the city.Carl’s bedroom is bigger than Sue’s.
than Sue’s.Big cities are usually more crowded than small towns.
3.
1. must
2. could
3. you don't have to
4. on
5. across
dialogue
A: Hello. Can I help you?
B: I'd like a ticket to the London, please
A: Sure. single or double?
B: Single, please.
A: what time would you like?
B: I’d like to take the 10 am bus.
A: ok. that's 15£ please.
B: here you are.
A: thank you, have a nice day!
B: thanks, you too.
“And how did you chat or send your e-mails without computers?” he asked his mother.
She smiled: “We didn't send__ each other e-mails. And there were no networks.”
She also said that it had been fun__ fun to communicate face-to-face, to play out-of-doors and to visit friends’ homes.
“But if there were __ no computers, I wouldn’t be able to communicate with my friends who live far away from me,” Michael replied.
“True. Technological progress is a great thing,” his mother said “And I think people will create_ even more amazing communication devices in the near future.”