8 Wear your coat, scarf and gloves. It's freezing cold.
A freezing
23 We met ten years ago
B ago
9 Watch..out! There's a motorbike coming.
В out
24 Be quiet! You mustn't make noise.
A mustn't
10 Do you brush your teeth every day?
B brush
25 I'm not going to go to the cinema tonight.
C going
11 Does he teach history at school?
A teach
26 We had a nice picnic in the park.
C park
12 John is very worried about his son.
B about
27 A lion is smaller than an elephant.
A smaller
13 Frank is doing his homework at the moment.
B is doing
28 Jim does bodybuilding at the sports centre.
C centre
14 On Christmas Day, we all exchange gifts.
B exchange
29 What are the rules of the game?
B rules
15 Let's watch the firework display.
A display
30 You're on holiday. You needn't wake up early.
B needn't
Everyday English
B Choose the correct response.
e.g. How about Thursday then?
b I'm afraid I can't.
33 Would you like anything to drink?
a. A glass of juice, please.
31 Let's do something tonight!
a Like what?
34 Could I have your name, please?
a Yes. It's Brown - Mr T Brown.
32 Can I have the menu?
a Here you are, sir.
35 How do you like the fireworks?
b They're brilliant.
Reading C Read the email and mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn't saу). Пример: Sharon got a birthday card from Tamara. (T) 36 Sharon's birthday is on Saturday. (DS) 37 They are going to go to buy a birthday cake. (F) 38 Sharon is going to decorate the house in the afternoon. (T) 39 Sharon doesn't like rock music. (DS) 40 The party is going to finish on Sunday morning. (F)
You’d be forgiven for thinking that learning a new language is boring. Most of us grew up learning the old-fashioned way. Memorising heaps of verb conjugations, revising flashcard after flashcard. For many of us, it’s the only way we know. But it doesn’t have to be so difficult.
Schools teach language differently now. The research shows that rote learning only gets you so far. Studying grammar and vocabulary is useful, but there’s a limit to this kind of learning.
People who speak more than one language fluently will tell you that it’s intuitive. They’ve immersed themselves in another language. They’ve grown up with an instinctive sense of how language works. And once you’ve studied one language, it’s much easier to learn the next one. Sounds like a lot of work, but the key to learning a language intuitively is surprisingly simple.
1 Brendan has got a twin brother
C twin
16 How about some pizza?
C about
2 It's my birthday on the 5th of August.
C. on
17 We go on a school trip once a year
C trip
3 The fridge is in the kitchen.
B fridge
18 They often go camping at the weekend
C go
4 There is some food in the cupboard.
C some
19 Chess and backgammon are both ..board games
C board
5 June is the sixth month of the year.
A sixth
20 We were afraid to swim in the polluted river
A polluted
6 They usually go to school on foot.
B on
21 Did they arrive home early last night?
C arrive
7 I can drive a car but I can't fly a plane.
B can't
22 I knocked on the door but no one answered.
A knocked
8 Wear your coat, scarf and gloves. It's freezing cold.
A freezing
23 We met ten years ago
B ago
9 Watch..out! There's a motorbike coming.
В out
24 Be quiet! You mustn't make noise.
A mustn't
10 Do you brush your teeth every day?
B brush
25 I'm not going to go to the cinema tonight.
C going
11 Does he teach history at school?
A teach
26 We had a nice picnic in the park.
C park
12 John is very worried about his son.
B about
27 A lion is smaller than an elephant.
A smaller
13 Frank is doing his homework at the moment.
B is doing
28 Jim does bodybuilding at the sports centre.
C centre
14 On Christmas Day, we all exchange gifts.
B exchange
29 What are the rules of the game?
B rules
15 Let's watch the firework display.
A display
30 You're on holiday. You needn't wake up early.
B needn't
Everyday English
B Choose the correct response.
e.g. How about Thursday then?
b I'm afraid I can't.
33 Would you like anything to drink?
a. A glass of juice, please.
31 Let's do something tonight!
a Like what?
34 Could I have your name, please?
a Yes. It's Brown - Mr T Brown.
32 Can I have the menu?
a Here you are, sir.
35 How do you like the fireworks?
b They're brilliant.
ReadingC Read the email and mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn't saу).
Пример: Sharon got a birthday card from Tamara. (T)
36 Sharon's birthday is on Saturday. (DS)
37 They are going to go to buy a birthday cake. (F)
38 Sharon is going to decorate the house in the afternoon. (T)
39 Sharon doesn't like rock music. (DS)
40 The party is going to finish on Sunday morning. (F)
You’d be forgiven for thinking that learning a new language is boring. Most of us grew up learning the old-fashioned way. Memorising heaps of verb conjugations, revising flashcard after flashcard. For many of us, it’s the only way we know. But it doesn’t have to be so difficult.
Schools teach language differently now. The research shows that rote learning only gets you so far. Studying grammar and vocabulary is useful, but there’s a limit to this kind of learning.
People who speak more than one language fluently will tell you that it’s intuitive. They’ve immersed themselves in another language. They’ve grown up with an instinctive sense of how language works. And once you’ve studied one language, it’s much easier to learn the next one. Sounds like a lot of work, but the key to learning a language intuitively is surprisingly simple.
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