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# __________ juice do you prefer, orange juice or apple juice?
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# __________ language does Mr Miller teach, French or Italian?
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# __________ car is faster, the red one or the blue one?
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# __________ hobbies does your friend have?
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# __________ colour is you pencil case?
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# __________ time do you usually get up on Sundays?
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# __________ subject do you not like?
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# __________ page are we on?
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# __________ picture did Henry paint, the left one or the right one?
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# __________ subject do you like better, Art or Music?
  
 
====2. Read the sentences and put '''which''' in the right place:====
 
====2. Read the sentences and put '''which''' in the right place:====

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Grammar

1. Use what or which :

  1. __________ juice do you prefer, orange juice or apple juice?
  2. __________ language does Mr Miller teach, French or Italian?
  3. __________ car is faster, the red one or the blue one?
  4. __________ hobbies does your friend have?
  5. __________ colour is you pencil case?
  6. __________ time do you usually get up on Sundays?
  7. __________ subject do you not like?
  8. __________ page are we on?
  9. __________ picture did Henry paint, the left one or the right one?
  10. __________ subject do you like better, Art or Music?

2. Read the sentences and put which in the right place:

  1. Baseball is a game needs a bat and a ball.
  2. The team we played were really weak.
  3. Teamtalk is a website gives you lots of opinions about football.
  4. I want to play for a team can challenge for the title of champions.
  5. In boxing, gloves are the things you use on your hands to punch with.
  6. A cue is the thing you use to hit the balls with in snooker and pool.
  7. A starting pistol is the device the officials use to start a race in athletics.
  8. A cue is the thing you use to hit the balls with in snooker and pool.
  9. I can't find the magazine is speaking about the royal wedding.
  10. That contract is very strange, it has a lot of things you should accept before being signed.



Phrasal Verb

Conversation

  1. How many continents are there?
  2. What is the world's longest river? Where is it located?
  3. What is the world's tallest mountain? Where is it located?
  4. How many oceans are there?
  5. How many countries are there in the world?
  6. What is the world's largest desert? Where is it located?
  7. What is the smallest of the seven continents?
  8. Which continent is known as the Old Continent? Why?
  9. Which continent is known as the White Continent?
  10. Which continent is situated on both sides of equator and is very hot?
  • If you don't know some answers you can google them!

Prepositions

Vocabulary

Continents

  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Australia
  • Antarctica


http://www.languageguide.org/english/vocabulary/continents/


Review

1. Fill the sentences with as or like:

2. Rewrite the sentences following the model.

  • That roller coaster is as tall as the ferris wheel. / elevator / not
    • That roller coaster is as tall as the elevator.
    • That roller coaster is not as tall as the elevator.


3. Look at the pictures below and write sentences::

  1. LocationAsia


  2. Airplane Flight Wing flying to Travel on Vacation


  3. Balmoral (cruise ship)


  4. Nasa_blue_marble


  5. Europe_with_flags


  6. Taj_Mahal_in_March_2004


  7. Safari#mediaviewer/Africa_safari_sunset


4. Sentence listening

Answers

  1. Which is the most difficult task of an actor?
  2. Europe is named the old continent because of its history.
  3. He'll travel to Africa next summer.
  4. Did she visit Australia last year?
  5. Shouldn't they be in Asia right now?


5. Read the text and answer the questions below:

Continents


A continent is one of several very large landmasses on Earth. They are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria, with up to seven regions commonly regarded as continents. These are (from largest in size to smallest): Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.
In geology, continents are described by means of tectonic plates. Plate tectonics is the process and study of the movement, collision and division of continents.


DT   several

DT   landmasses

DT   rather

DT   strict

DT   criteria

DT   means

DT   tectonic

DT   plates

DT   collision


  1. What is a continent?
  2. How many continents is the world divided into?
  3. How does geology describe the continents?
  4. Which continent is the most populated?
  5. How many continents do you know?


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