...d the following text, then do the exercise below. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o’clock. Then he reads his newspaper in the kitchen. He has breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays tennis with his sister and after that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his brother´s house. They talk and listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of Jack Daniel’s whiskey. He goes to bed at 11.30. 1. Where does Tom have breakfast? In the kitchen In his bedroom In the lounge 2. Who does he telephone in the morning? His sister His brother His mother 3. Where does his mother live? In England In his brother’s house In Scotland 4.
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Who does he telephone in the morning?
...d the following text, then do the exercise below. On Sunday, Tom gets up at 10 o’clock. Then he reads his newspaper in the kitchen. He has breakfast at 11.30 and then he telephones his mother in Scotland. In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom plays tennis with his sister and after that, they eat dinner in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom swims for one hour and then he goes by bike to his brother´s house. They talk and listen to music. Tom watches television in the evening and drinks a glass of Jack Daniel’s whiskey. He goes to bed at 11.30. 1. Where does Tom have breakfast? In the kitchen In his bedroom In the lounge 2. Who does he telephone in the morning? His sister His brother His mother 3. Where does his mother live? In England In his brother’s house In Scotland 4.
Here you can find activities to practise your reading skills. Reading will help you to improve your understanding of the language and build your vocabulary.
The self-study lessons in this section are written and organised according to the levels of the Common European Framework of Reference for languages (CEFR). There are different types of texts and interactive exercises that practise the reading skills you need to do well in your studies, to get ahead at work and to communicate in English in your free time.
Take our free online English test to find out which level to choose. Select your level, from beginner (CEFR level A1) to advanced (CEFR level C1), and improve your reading skills at your own speed, whenever it's convenient for you.
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