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stage 1

 

STAGE 2

 

YES / NO

 

 

1.      DO YOU READ THAT BOOK ? N

2.      DOES HE WRITE ? N

3.      ARE THERE MORE TABLES TN THIS SCHOOL THAN CHAIRS? N

4.      IS THAT NOSE MINE ?  N

5.      IS GREECE WEST OF ITALY ?   N

6.      DO YOU EAT MORE MEAT THAN BREAD? N

7.      DOES SHE WRITE IN [GERMAN]? N

8.      DO MOST PEOPLE REST FROM MONDAY TO FRIDAY ? N

9.      CAN YOU TOUCH THAT BOOK? N

10.  DO YOU WALK ABOUT THE ROOM  DURING THE   LESSON?  N

11.  IS MY HAND MOVING ? N

12.  CAN YOU HEAR ANYBODY IN THE OTHER ROOM ?  Y

13.  AM I STANDING STILL? N

14.  IS THIS YOUR EAR?  N

15.  DO WE SPEAK WITH OUR MOUTHS ? Y

16.  HAS THE TABLE ANY SMELL ? N

17.  ARE THESE THEIR WRISTS ?  N

18.  DO WE READ WITH OUR EYES? Y

19.  DO YOU WANT TO BREAK THE WINDOW ?  N

20.  HAS MRS BROWN A HUSBAND? Y

21.  IS A ROLLS ROYCE CHEAP? N

22.  ARE HALF THESE CHAIRS GREEN ? N

23.  ARE THERE MANY  PICTURES ON  THESE  WALLS? N

24.  ARE BOTH MY HANDS ON THE TABLE? Y

25.  DO YOU DRINK MORE WINE (OR WHISKY) THAN WATER? N             

26.  DO THE ENGLISH GENERALLY PREFER COFFEE ? N

27.  ARE BOTH OF US SITTING? Y

28.  HAVE 1 MORE THUMBS THAN FINGERS ON  MY HANDS? N

29.  WATER HAS NO COLOUR? Y

30.  DO YOU THINK PARIS IS AN UGLY CITY?  N    

31.  ARE YOU WEARING ANYTHING ON YOUR FEET? Y

32.  CHILDREN DON'T GENERALLY LOVE GOING TO SCHOOL. Y

33.  The names of the three meals that people generally eat a day are breakfast, lunch and dinner. Y

34.  CAN YOU PUT THIS BOOK INTO YOUR POCKET ? N

35.  DO YOU THINK MOST PEOPLE LIKE WORKING ? N

36.  IS THIS BOOR LIKE THAT BOOK? Y

37.  CAN YOU HEAR WELL WITH YOUR FINGERS IN YOUR EARS ?  N

38.  ARE ALL PUPILS GOOD AT LEARNING LANGUAGES? N

39.  IS THIS CLASROOM? Y

40.  ARE THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE GENERALLY FRIENDS NOW? Y

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vocabulary Test

 

 

1.      speak

2.      remain

3.      page

4.      about

5.      children

6.      married

7.      better

8.      think

9.      bad

10.  want

11.  eat

12.  fork

13.  whose

14.  meal

15.  train

16.  noun

17.  west

18.  that

19.  too

20.  few

21.  bread

22.  week

23.  by

24.  ugly

25.  stand up

26.  learn

27.  only

28.  tea

29.  verb

30.  language

31.  coffee

32.  both

33.  wear

34.  page

35.  cinema

36.  does

37.  negative

38.  kind

39.  one… the other

40.  without

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dictation

 

 

The difference between "any" and "some" is that we generally use "any" in the interr­ogative and negative whilst we use "some" in the positive. "Any" is non-specific. "How many" is specific. The answer to which is "none", The Present Progressive/ we use for an action we are doing now. For example, I am speaking English now, About how many pages are there in this book ? What is the meaning of the word "wrist" ? How many things are there here ? Her hair is on her head.  His chin, mouth and nose are on his face.  My eyes are blue. The people of Scandinavia are tall. He's asking us a question, The name of her country is Germany. Who are you ? The contraction of the verb "to have" is "I've, you've, he's etc." Have you any ears? Yes, two.

 

 

 

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