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Recommended for students at a range of levels:Beginners .........................................................................................2
Elementary .......................................................................................4
Pre-intermediate .............................................................................7
Intermediate ..................................................................................10
GREETINGS & INTRODUCTIONS
Complete the dialogues and enter the missing words into the crossword puzzles.
Guess the two solutions – ways to say farewell in English. The letters from the fields marked in grey will help you.
1. ___ ___ ___ ___ B ___ ___
2. ___ ___ ___ D ___ ___ G ___ ___
Julia: Good ............... (1), Peter.
............... (2) are you?
Peter: ............... (3), ............... (4). And you?
Julia: I’m ............... (5).
Peter: ............... (6) is Mark. He’s my best friend.
Julia: ............... (7), Mark.
Mark: ............... (8) to meet you, Julia.
Peter: Good ............... (1), Sir.
I am a new student.
Headmaster: ............... (2).
............... (3) is your ............... (4), please?
Peter: ............... (5) name is Peter.
Headmaster: And what’s your ............... (6),
............... (7)?
Peter: Jones. I’m Peter Jones.
Headmaster: ............... (8) to our school,
Peter Jones.
Ann: Good ............... (1), Mum. I am home.
Mum: Hello, Ann. And ............... (2) is this?
Ann: This is Susan. She is my ............... (3).
Mum: ............... (4), Susan
Susan: ............... (5) to meet you, Mrs Scott.
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Beginners
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TIME WORD SEARCH
GRAMMAR PYRAMID
Find 23 words connected with time, times of day, seasons, days of the week, and months. The letters left over will give you the answer.
E V E N I N G J U L Y
S P R I N G H A V A H
W E E K E N D E M C F
A I U A W H E N R N A
C U N L R N W A T C H
L L G T M L M O N T H
O T H U E E Y J L Y N
C T T D S R I U A E I
K U M E A T A N T A G
A P R I L Y G E E R H
S U M M E R O N O W T
Complete the sentences and insert the missing words into the ‘letter pyramid’.
________ love my family.
________ you know my sister?
She ________ got a dog & a cat.
________ you meet my parents yesterday?
They _____________ got three children.
My little brother ______________ write and read, because he is only 2 years old.
Solution: ______________________________________
Words from the diagram: day
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POSTCARD CROSSWORD
WH- WORDS SPIDERComplete the sentences. One ‘wh’-word is missing in each of them. Write these words into the spider’s chart!
1 The boy lives next door is French.
2 Mobile phones were not so popular my mum was a teenager.
3 We found a great shop they sell funny postcards.
4 I like those socks. ones?
5 It doesn’t matter you tell him. He doesn’t want to come to the party tonight.
Hi Mum and Dad,
I’m sitting on the beach and writing this postcard.
My cousins are swimming in the sea. Auntie Annie is reading a book and uncle Joe is fishing.
We eat watermelons every day ! What’s the weather like in Manchester? I hope it
is not raining. Here the weather is great. The sun
is shining and it is very very hot.
I love summer .
See you soon!Love,Katie
Water has spilled over the postcard Katie wrote to her parents and has covered some of the words. Complete the missing words and put them in the correct fields into the crossword puzzles. Their first letters will give you the word you need to complete the postcard.
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Elementary
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Fill in the names of the school subjects with the missing vowels.
Complete the crossword puzzles with the words from the box.
Find seven school objects in the chart. Read horizontally or vertically.
Complete the sentences with the names of the school subjects.
Z Q D M U S I C Y T
A E F A E G Y C P L
R G W T P L U H T R
T E C H N O L O G Y
S O J E N G L I S H
C G H M O U I T R F
I R E A Y O S E Y R
E A D T H S R A C E
N P H I S T O R Y X
C H O C P I R T M C
E Y S S U O I M X H
SCHOOL SUBJECTS
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4 E
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Geography Music Art History
PE Science English Maths
1. We learn about composers and musicians in ...................................... .
2. In ................................. lessons we study the past.
3. ..................................... lessons teach us about things like computers.
4. I am studying .................................... now.
5. We can paint or draw in ................................... .
6. In ...................................... lessons we learn about how things work.
7. We learn about other countries in .................... .
8. In ............................ we work with numbers.
1 . _ n g l _ s h 2 . F r _ n c h 3 . M _ t h s 4 . G _ m _ s
5 . G _ _ g r _ p h y 6 . H _ s t _ r y 7 . S c _ _ n c _ 8 . P _ l _ s h
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DAILY ROUTINES
Match the phrases with the pictures.
On the clock, find the hours and match them with the words. Describe Marta’s day. Don’t forget to add the –(e)s to the verb.
Describe your day. Draw the hour and minute hands on the clocks.
to s
choo
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TV
homework
up
do
watch
lunchget
go
fall
asleep
eat
1. At quarter past seven Marta .....................
2. At eight o’clock she ...................................
3. At half past eleven she ..............................
4. At ten past four she ...................................
5. At five past five she ...................................
6. At ten to ten she .......................................
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b Play computer gamesa Clean my room c Listen to music
e Do my homeworkd Watch TV
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Help Sue, who has got lost in the city and doesn’t speak English very well. Insert the words she can’t remember into the dialogue.
Sue: ................................ (1) me!
Woman: Yes?
Sue: Sorry, my .................................... (2) isn’t very good. Can you ........................ (3) me, please?
Woman: Let’s see. What’s the matter?
Sue: I’m .......................... (4) and I need .......................... (5) go to .......................... (6) train station.
Woman: Train station? It’s very far from here.
Sue: How ............................. (7) does it ............................. (8) to get ............................. (9)?
Woman: If you take the #20 bus, you can be there in 10 minutes.
Sue: Great! And where is the ................................ (10) bus ................................ (11)?
Woman: It’s 100 yards from here, in front of the post office.
Sue: ................................ (12) the post office? All ................................ (13), that’s ................................ (14)! Thank you ................................ (15) much!!!!
Woman: Not at all! ........................... (16) luck! Bye!
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GIVING DIRECTIONS
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WHAT A DAY!
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Fill in the gaps using the verbs from the brackets in the past tense (Simple Past). Then complete the crossword puzzles. There will be one more task for you.
What a day! In the morning Mike .........................(win) (1) a spelling competition in French
but ....................(make) (3) some mistakes in his English exercise.
At 12:00 he ...............(notice) (11) he .....................(have) (2) no lunchbox so he ..................(go) (8)
to the cafeteria and .......................(buy) (16) a cheese baguette. He .........................(sit) (5) on a bench
and ......................(eat) (14) it.
Then, he ........................(hear) (4) someone crying in the boys’ toilet and ..................................(understand) (15)
this person .......................... (need) (12) help. So he .......................(run) (10) to the toilet, .................(unlock) (9)
the door and ....................(save) (18) a 7-year-old boy!
Mike’s teacher .......................(write) (13) a note to his parents saying Mike ........................(be) (17) a real hero
of the day. Unfortunately, Mike .........................(lose) (6) the note on the way home so his parents never
......................(read) (7) it.
Write a little note to Mike’s parents!Let them know what happened.
Mike’s Teacher
NOTE
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Pre-intermediate
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COUNTRIES
Find the names of six countries in the chart, write them down and write the names of their inhabitants.
Fill in the names of the countries and find out where Maria is from.
Solve the crossword puzzles.
I S F R A B B P F
T H E U S A R O R
A R A S X I I T A
L E J S T T T B N
Y I C I S A A T C
O N E A R I I R E
Y D P O L A N D N
1. .................................
2. .................................
3. .................................
4. .................................
5. .................................
6. .................................
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COUNTRY NATIONALITY
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Maria’s from .........................................
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HOBBIES
Match the pieces of puzzle to create phrases.
Solve the crossword puzzle.
Solve the crossword puzzle.
a bike use
speak
Englishin the lake
listen trees
climb
flowers
a computertheball
ride
swim
thepiano
pick
play kick
tomusic
1. .................................2. .................................3. .................................4. .................................5. .................................
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6. .................................7. .................................8. .................................9. .................................
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3. done on a boat often on windy days5. „Let’s go horse - .........................”6. done with paddles on the water7. another world for walking in mountains8. to glide over snow on flat pieces of wood or metal9. to ride one’s bike is to go .......................11. to move in water, using one’s arms and legs12. played with a net and ball13. sport in which one jumps out of a plane
Down
1. going to the top of a very large hill2. done with a rod and worms3. swimming under water and looking at fish4. played with a net, a ball and two or four players10. „We’ll play video ................... at my house.”
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TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
Solve the crossword puzzle. Work out the solution.
There are 21 words connected with communication in the table. Can you find at least 10 of them?
Make ten shorter words from the word
‘communicate’. The names of the objects and the wires have
got tangled up. Try to work them out.
E L E C T R O N I C H E A
B E A R T I C L E P E I A
N T E R S C O R E F A X U
I T Y P E M M V I I D W D
N E W S P A P E R L L E I
T L B P R G U F I M I E T
E E L M I A T W S P N D O
R P E A N Z E A P T E I R
V H E I T I R E V E N T I
I O P L E N E T A L K O U
E N E R R E V I D E O R M
W E R C A R T O O N P E R
B E S C O K E Y B O A R D
P H O T O G R A P H E R T
1. .......................................................................
2. .......................................................................
3. .......................................................................
4. .......................................................................
5. .......................................................................
6. .......................................................................
7. .......................................................................
8. .......................................................................
9. .......................................................................
10. .....................................................................
tertel ____________________
ligatid mracae ____________________
tappol ____________________
axf einamhc ____________________
reppasewn ____________________
zaagmein ____________________
tupermco ____________________
moophenicr ____________________
ephnoeelt ____________________
meblio _____________________
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BLL
SNG
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CROSSWORD: HOLIDAYS AT THE SEASIDE
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Intermediate
ATTENTION: holidays and holidayIn the expressions (be/go) on holiday and (return/back) from holiday we use holiday as a singular noun, i.e. She was going on holiday to France. | I’ve just got back from holiday. The word holiday is plural only when it is introduced by an article (the, my, your, etc.), e.g. When are you going on your holiday(s) this year? | During the long summer holiday(s) some students get a part-time job. In American English ‘holidays’ are usually replaced with ‘vacation’.
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CROSSWORD: HOLIDAYS AT THE SEASIDE
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Answer key
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S L Y
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A F T E R N O O N
N A
W H A T M
M E
P L E A S E
GREETINGS & INTRODUCTIONS
Solutions: GOODBYEGOODNIGHT
POSTCARD CROSSWORD
SCHOOL SUBJECTS
DAILY ROUTINES
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Solution: HOLIDAY
E V E N I N G J U L Y
S P R I N G H A V A H
W E E K E N D E M C FA I U A W H E N R N AC U N L R N W A T C H
L L G T M L M O N T H
O T H U E E Y J L Y N
C T T D S R I U A E I
K U M E A T A N T A G
A P R I L Y G E E R H
S U M M E R O N O W T
TIME WORD SEARCH
GRAMMAR PYRAMID
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H A S
D I D
H A V E
C A N N O T
Solution: HAVE FUN ALL THE TIME
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WH- WORDS SPIDER
1. The boy WHO lives next door is French.
2. Mobile phones were not so popular WHEN my mum
was a teenager.
3. We found a great shop WHERE they sell funny postcards.
4. I like those socks. WHICH ones?
5. It doesn’t matter WHAT you tell him. He doesn’t want to
come to the party tonight.
1. English 2. French 3. Maths 4. Games 5. Geography
6. History 7. Science 8. Polish
A (3) B (5) C (2) D (4) E (1)
2. goes to school 3. eats lunch 4. does homework
5. watches TV 6. falls asleap
Individual answers
1. Music 2. History 3. Science 4. English 5. Art
6. Technology 7. Geography 8. Maths
1. Music 2. English 3. History 4. PE 5. Maths 6. Art
7. Geography 8. Science
Z Q D M U S I C Y T
A E F A E G Y C P L
R G W T P L U H T R
T E C H N O L O G Y
S O J E N G L I S H
C G H M O U I T R F
I R E A Y O S E Y R
E A D T H S R A C E
N P H I S T O R Y X
C H O C P I R T M C
E Y S S U O I M X H
GIVING DIRECTIONS
TL S T O P
G O O D AS KT H E R E
L XO C
N N UE N G L I S H
T H E A EE R I G H TL E
O P P O S I T ET A
SV E R Y
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Answer key
1. the USA (the Americans) 2. Poland (the Polish) 3. Italy (the Italians)
4. Russia (the Russians) 5. Britain (the British) 6. France (the French)
Across: Russia, Britain, France, Poland, Germany
Maria’s from Italy.
Across: China, Italy, Mexico, Finland
Down: America, Greece, Egypt, Australia
COUNTRIES
I S F R A B B P F
T H E U S A R O R
A R A S X I I T A
L E J S T T T B N
Y I C I S A A T C
O N E A R I I R E
Y D P O L A N D N
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HOBBIES
CROSSWORD HOLIDAYS AT THE SEASIDE
TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATION
1. ride a bike 2. speak English 3. swim in the lake 4. climb trees 5. listen to music
6. play the piano 7. kick the ball 8. use a computer 9. pick flowersSolution: TOO BAD THE HOLIDAYS ARE OVER!
Solution: TRAVELLING
E L E C T R O N I C H E A
B E A R T I C L E P E I A
N T E R S C O R E F A X U
I T Y P E M M V I I D W D
N E W S P A P E R L L E I
T L B P R G U F I M I E T
E E L M I A T W S P N D O
R P E A N Z E A P T E I R
V H E I T I R E V E N T I
I O P L E N E T A L K O U
E N E R R E V I D E O R M
W E R C A R T O O N P E R
B E S C O K E Y B O A R D
P H O T O G R A P H E R T
Examples: I, can, nice, tea, cat, come, in, mean, men, commute, tune, ten, mince, into, ate,
ant, aunt, mute, unite, unit, mine, me, cite, tin, team, meat, tame, ice, etc.
letter, digital camera, laptop, fax machine, newspaper, magazine, computer, microphone,
telephone, mobile
Across: train, car, bike, ship
Down: plane, bus
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