Task 5. Read and tick True or False. There is one example (0).
Dear Grandpa,
How are you? Last week, Dad took me to Kid city. There were a lot of people and interesting things to see there. I was very excited to be on a plane, and watched some video clips about pilots. It was great to see them fly lots of planes. I’d like to be a pilot in the future like you. I want to fly to many countries around the world. Now I prepare for my dream job by running two kilometres in the morning. A good pilot must be strong, right?
Love you,
Jim
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0. Jim writes to his grandmother. |
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1. Jim’s father took him to Kid city. |
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2. He saw a lot of pilots there. |
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3. His father is a pilot. |
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4. He does morning exercise by running 2 kilometres to be strong. |
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5. He wants to be a pilot in the future. |
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Task 6. Read and number the sentences in the correct order. The conversation begins with 0.
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Bob’s father: Oh, really? So, why don’t you get up early, and play football with your friends Tony and Tom every morning? |
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Bob: Well, maybe you’re right, Dad. |
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Bob’s father: You stay in your room all day, Bob. What would you like to be when you grow up? |
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Bob: Daddy, it is summer time, so hot. I can’t play football. I’m in my room to write and draw my football comic book, you know that! |
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Bob’s father: Ah ha! So I guess you’d like to be a writer. Not a famous football player, right? |
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Bob: Well, I think I’d be a famous footballer. I like Messy very much. |
Task 5. Read and tick True or False. There is one example (0).
Dear Grandpa,
How are you? Last week, Dad took me to Kid city. There were a lot of people and interesting things to see there. I was very excited to be on a plane, and watched some video clips about pilots. It was great to see them fly lots of planes. I’d like to be a pilot in the future like you. I want to fly to many countries around the world. Now I prepare for my dream job by running two kilometres in the morning. A good pilot must be strong, right?
Love you,
Jim
True
False
0. Jim writes to his grandmother.
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1. Jim’s father took him to Kid city.
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2. He saw a lot of pilots there.
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3. His father is a pilot.
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4. He does morning exercise by running 2 kilometres to be strong.
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5. He wants to be a pilot in the future.
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Task 6. Read and number the sentences in the correct order. The conversation begins with 0.
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A
Bob’s father: Oh, really? So, why don’t you get up early, and play football with your friends Tony and Tom every morning?
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B
Bob: Well, maybe you’re right, Dad.
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C
Bob’s father: You stay in your room all day, Bob. What would you like to be when you grow up?
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Bob: Daddy, it is summer time, so hot. I can’t play football. I’m in my room to write and draw my football comic book, you know that!
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E
Bob’s father: Ah ha! So I guess you’d like to be a writer. Not a famous football player, right?
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F
Bob: Well, I think I’d be a famous footballer. I like Messy very much.