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===3. Vocabulary===
 
===3. Vocabulary===
===4.Choose the right answer===
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===4. Your friend is looking for an apartment. You found one oer the internet. Answer the questions our friend will ask you:===
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{{Example|
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* 375, Northridge St. Apartment #3. Two bedrooms.
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* Bedrooms and living room are carpeted. Three large closets. The bathroom has a tub with a shower. Large eat-in kitchen. Brand new appliances including a dishwasher and a microwave oven. Gas heat.
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* Quiet building. Four apartments. Parking area.
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* Supermarket is one block away and i's also near a bus stop.
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#Does it have a lot of closets?
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#What about cabinets in the kitchen?
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#What kind of kitchen appliances does it have?
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#Does the bathroom have a bathtub?
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#What kind of heat does this apartment have?
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#How many apartments are there in the building?
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# Can I cath the bus nearby?
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#Is it neear a grocery store?
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#Is there a park nearby?
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===5. Drills===
 
===5. Drills===
 
===6. Audio ===
 
===6. Audio ===

Revision as of 16:43, 24 April 2014

Would - Shapes
Simple Past (Irregular Verbs: dream, drink, drive, eat, fall) - Electronics
Counting uncountable nouns - The Kitchen II
There is / There are (meaning "to exist") - Pets
Preposition in - Ordinal numbers

1. Fill in the words to complete the sentences using would, would like, would love or wouldn't like

  • You want to swim in the morning at the club with your brother. You ask:
  • Would you like to go swimming with me in the morning?
  1. You want to do something with your friend tonight. You ask:

What __________ to do tonight?

  1. You are in a restaurant and you ask for a glass of water.

__________ you bring me a glass of water please?

  1. You are exprecing how much you want to go to Paris.

I __________ to go to Paris.

  1. You don't like to work as a waiter.

I __________ to work as a waiter.

  1. You are offering your friend a sandwish.

__________ a sandwish?

  1. You want to travel abroad this year with your friend. You ask:

__________ tto travel abroad?

  1. You don't want to go to that restaurant.

__________ to eat there.

  1. You need to see your relatives before the end of the year.

I __________ to go there next holiday.

  1. You want to play the guiter with your neighbor on weekend. You ask:

__________ to play with me on Saturday?

2. Complete the sentences with the verbs below. You might need to conjugate them:

dream drink drive fall eat
be become begin bite break


  1. The dog _______ the table last weekend.
  2. I _______ three beers at Steven's party.
  3. This art _______ very famous after many years.
  4. The cat _______ off that couch.
  5. My aunt _______ English classes last semester.
  6. It _______ delicious! We _______ the whole food.
  7. That kid _______ about this trip.
  8. The secretary _______ the computer accidentally.
  9. She _______ fast because she was very late.

3. Vocabulary

4. Your friend is looking for an apartment. You found one oer the internet. Answer the questions our friend will ask you:

  • 375, Northridge St. Apartment #3. Two bedrooms.
  • Bedrooms and living room are carpeted. Three large closets. The bathroom has a tub with a shower. Large eat-in kitchen. Brand new appliances including a dishwasher and a microwave oven. Gas heat.
  • Quiet building. Four apartments. Parking area.
  • Supermarket is one block away and i's also near a bus stop.
  1. Does it have a lot of closets?
  2. What about cabinets in the kitchen?
  3. What kind of kitchen appliances does it have?
  4. Does the bathroom have a bathtub?
  5. What kind of heat does this apartment have?
  6. How many apartments are there in the building?
  7. Can I cath the bus nearby?
  8. Is it neear a grocery store?
  9. Is there a park nearby?

5. Drills

6. Audio

  1. Would you prefer a square table?
  2. The video game fell from the shell.
  3. How many cutting boards do you need?
  4. There are only three dogs on my building.
  5. The event is on September, 4th.

7. Preposition Exercise

This curious experiment by Luca Agnani adds movement and lighting effects to thirteen paintings by Vincent van Gogh. By using this extraordinary work, we want you to pick some paintings and write sentences focusing on the prepositions that you've studied so far. Enjoy it!


  • to - from - through - up - down - over - off - into - past - across - out of - around





An Italian designer and animator Luca Agnani brings the artist’s iconic paintings to life.

Here’s a list with all the paintings included in the video:

  1. Fishing Boats on the Beach
  2. Langlois Bridge at Arles, The
  3. Farmhouse in Provence
  4. White House at Night, The
  5. Still Life
  6. Evening The Watch (after Millet)
  7. View of Saintes-Maries
  8. Bedroom
  9. Factories at Asnieres Seen
  10. White House at Night, The
  11. Restaurant
  12. First Steps (after Millet)
  13. Self-Portrait


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