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1Fun!present simple1 Complete the text. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.My family and I are always busy on Saturdays. In the morning, my sister Olivia and I (1) play (play) basketballand then she (2) . (go) rollerblading with Dad. I (3) . (not like) rollerblading, so I usually (4) . (help)Mum with the shopping. In the afternoon, Dad and I (5) . (make) model planes and then in the evening we all(6) . (watch) a film together. Saturday is my favourite day.2 Write sentences (R or Q) or questions (?).4 Write true sentences. Use adverbs of frequency.1 Scott / go to school / on Saturday morningsQScott doesn’t go to school on Saturday mornings.1 I / dream about flyingI sometimes dream about flying.2 your friend / sing / in a band2 My best friend / remembers my birthday?.3 my sister / watch / TV every eveningR.4 when / they / make jewellery?.5 we / draw cartoons / in our school booksQ.6 you / listen to the radio / in bed?.frequency adverbs1 readsinJennyalwaysJenny always reads in bed.5 I / make jewellery.6 My family and I / eat dinner together in the evening.1 She ‘s dancing (dance) in the bathroom.forJoshualateFridayonMumevenings2 He . (draw) cartoons in the living room.3 They . (sleep) in the bedroom.is.always4 Our English teacher / gives us homeworkUse contractions.4 tired.5 Write sentences in the present continuous tense.bed2 in We radio usually the to the listen carsometimes3 I / have eggs for breakfastpresent continuous3 Order the words to make sentences.3 school.is.4 He . (listen to) music now.5 I . (do) the housework at the moment.6 We . (play) board games in my bedroom.5 sister phone her often My takes with photos.6 Lizardsgreenusuallyarebrownor.Discover English 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

16 Choose the correct words.1 Jamie isn’t / aren’t watching the match.2 Is / Are they making pizza for everyone?3 We isn’t / aren’t sleeping, we are relaxing.4 What / When are you doing now?5 I’m help / helping mum with the housework.6 Is / Are she rollerblading in the park?9 Complete the text message.Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.Use contractions.Hi Maggie. How are you? What (1) are you doing(do) now? It’s really boring here at the moment.7 Write questions and answers. Use the presentDad (2) . (wash) the car andcontinuous tense.Mum isn’t here. She always (3) .1C hris / make a cake (No)Is Chris making a cake?No, he isn’t.(go) to the gym on Saturday mornings. Mybrother (4) . (sleep). He never(5) . (get up) early at the weekends.2 Paul and Simon / talk about computer games again (Yes).?I’m bored so I (6) . (write) this.message to you. Please reply! :-)3F iona / wear a blue jacket today (Yes).?10 Correct the mistakes. Use contractions.1 Granddad is listening to the radio every morning.4G ranny and Granddad / listen to the radio at thelistens2 I’m not liking cucumbers, bananas or lettuce.moment (No).?.3 Is you having fun now?.5 y ou / draw me now (No).?4 She walks the dog at the moment.6 y ou / watch a film at the moment (Yes)5 He aren’t sing in a band.?6 What are you do now?.present simple and present continuous8 Match the sentences.1 Jenna is sick.He’s rollerblading in the park at the moment.2 My phone isn’t working.We play tennis or football every day.3 I don’t like fish.I don’t eat sushi.4 David isn’t here now.She isn’t going to school today.5 We like exercising.You are talking and I can’t hear the film.6 Please be quiet!I’m using my friend’s phone.Discover English 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

2I’m hungrycountable and uncountable nouns1 Put the words in the right azinebookJack: Hello, Jack speaking.homeworkDad: Jack? It’s Dad. I’m in the supermarket.vegetablefoodCountable4 Complete with some or any.Please look in the fridge and tell me are therecartoon(1) any eggs?UncountableJack: Yes, there are (2) . eggs, but therearen’t (3) . sausages.Dad: OK. Is there (4) . milk?jewelleryJack: Yes, there’s (5) . milk, but there isn’t(6) . orange juice.Dad: OK. Thanks Jack. See you soon.5 Write questions and match them with theanswers.1 boys / in the dance classAre there any boys in the dance class?2 bread / in the cupboard2 Tick the correct sentences.1 Would you like a strawberry?2 Polish foods is my favourite.3 Wow! Your mum is wearing beautiful jewelleries!4 I always play music in the evening.5 The teacher usually gives us a homework.6 This is my new English book.B.R 3 quiz programmes / on TV tonight.4 mushrooms / in the stir-fry.5 cheese / in my sandwich.6 water / in the swimming poolsome / any3 Complete the sentences with is, are, isn’tor aren’t.A No, there aren’t, but there is a good filmon Channel 2B Yes, there are. There are two. Gary and John.1 There are some strawberries in the fruit bowl.C No, there isn’t. Don’t dive in, it’s dangerous.2 There . any rice in the cupboard.D Yes, there is. Do you want white or brown3 There . a biscuit on the plate.for your sandwiches?4 There . any magazines on the table.E No, there aren’t. I don’t like mushrooms.5 There . some books in the bookcase.F Yes, there is. You’ve got cheese and ham today.6 There . any music in the restaurant.Discover English 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

26 Write true sentences.In my school bag I’ve got some (1) chewing gum, butI haven’t got any (2) . . In my bedroom,there are some (3) . , but there aren’tany (4) . . In my kitchen there is some(5) . , but there isn’t any (6) . .much / many / a lot of7 Complete with is, are, isn’t or aren’t.1 There aren’t many animals in the pet shop.2 How much money . there in the bank?3 There . much food in the fridge.4 How many people . there in your family?5 There . many girls in our class.6 How much pasta . there in the cupboard?8 Complete the sentences. Use much or many.1 How much water is there in a can of cola?2 How . milk is there in a milkshake?3 How . oranges are there in a glass oforange juice?4 How . pens are there in your classroom?10 Order the words to make sentences.Then match them with the questions in Exercise 8.1 pizza much a There on isn’tThere isn’t much cheese on a pizza.52 inaa lotmilkmilkshakecheeseThere’sof.3 There of oranges orange juice in a glass many aren’t.4 colaThere’slotwaterofaincanaof.5 our pens a are There of lot classroom in.6 potatoes crisps a bag of aren’t There many in.5 How . cheese is there on a pizza?6 How . potatoes are there in a bag of crisps?9 Rewrite the sentences. Use a lot of.1 Does he eat fruit?Does he eat a lot of fruit?2 She doesn’t drink milk.3 They watch films.4 Do you send text messages?.5 We don’t save money.6 I have MP3s.Discover English 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

3Storieswas / were1 Choose the correct words.1 My Granny was / were born in 1951, in Warsaw.past simple: regular4 Complete the sentences with the past simpleform of the verbs in brackets.2 Yesterday, I wasn’t / weren’t well. Today. I’m feeling better.Last Saturday, my family and I went to Sopot.3 There was / were a scary horror film on TV last night.We (1) travelled (travel) by train and it was a long4 Molly and Claire wasn’t / weren’t at school last week.journey – the train (2) . (stop) at a lot of5 It was / were very cold in my city last winter.stations on the way. The weather wasn’t sunny, but it6 There wasn’t / weren’t any children at the party.(3) . (not rain). We (4) . (walk)on the beach and (5) . (look) at the boats.2 Write questions. Use was or were.In the afternoon we (6) . (visit) Malbork1 you / at home / yesterday morningWere you at home yesterday morning?castle. It was a good day out.2 it / sunny in Krakow last week.3 your friends / at Keira’s party last Saturday.4 we / in town / three hours ago.5 Cristiano Ronaldo / born in Portugal.6 your mum / at the football match last Saturday.3 Write answers to the questions in Exercise 2.1 R Yes, I was.2 Q .3 R .4 Q .past simple: irregular5 Complete the crossword with past simpleirregular forms.Across4 go15 take4w6 drink2e8 hearn3t56Down1 eat72 study3 find87 have8 hide5 R .6 Q .Discover English 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

36 Make the sentences negative.1 I heard a scary noise last night.I didn’t hear a scary noise last night.2 He drank orange juice for breakfast.3 They were at the swimming pool.4 We took a picnic basket to the park.5 Mum ate lunch at Granny’s house.6 I found my keys under the sofa.8 Write answers to the questions in Exercise 7.1 R Yes, she did.2 Q .3 R .4 Q .5 R .6 Q .9 Look at the answers and complete the dialogue.Use words in the box.Whopast simple: questions7 Look at the pictures and write questions.1 Granny / last nightDid Granny read a book last night?2 your brother / yesterday.3 they / yesterday evening.4 you / last night.5 Dad / yesterday.6 Alexander / yesterday evening.HowWhereWhatWhenDad: (1) Who did you meet in town, Jane?Jane: My friend Anna.Dad: (2) . did you meet her?Jane: I met her at two o’clock.Dad: (3) . did you meet her?Jane: At the shopping centre, Dad.Dad: (4) . did you get there?Jane: By bus.10 Correct the mistakes.1 There wasn’t any ghosts in the forest.weren’t2 We studyed French yesterday.3 I didn’t waited for a long time.4 Did you found your keys?.5 Did you enjoy your holiday?123Yes, I enjoyed.6 When did you do yesterday?We stayed at home and played board games. .456Discover English 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

4Citiescomparatives and superlatives1 Complete the table.AdjectiveComparativeSuperlativenew1) newerthe newestsmallsmaller2) .cold3) . the coldestwet4) . the wettestcleancleaner5) .cheapcheaper6) .2 Choose the correct answers.4 Look at the picture above and completethe sentences with the comparative or superlative1 I think Shakira is d than Beyonce.a) prettyb) prettyerc) prettiestd) prettier1 T-shirt 1 is smaller (small) than t-shirt 2.2 London is . than Warsaw.a) biggestb) bigerc) biggerd) bigb) the olderc) olderd) the oldestb) noisyc) noiserd) the noisiest6 T-shirt 4 is the . (dirty).d) the funniest5 Make sentences. Use the opposites of the5 Ben’s joke was . than mine.a) funnyerb) funnierc) funny6 Alice thinks Sydney is . city in the world.a) nicerb) nicec) nicest4 T-shirt 2 is the . (wet).5 T-shirt 1 is . (cheap) than t-shirt 5.4 My brother is . person I know.a) the noisy2 T-shirt 3 is the . (old) .3 T-shirt 5 is . (clean) than t-shirt 4.3 Julia is . girl in our class.a) oldform of the words in brackets.d) the nicest3 Choose the correct words.1 There are lots of nice parks in our city, but this one isbetter / the best.2 The city swimming pool is bad / worse than theswimming pool at the new sports centre.3W alking to school in summer is better / the best thangoing by bus.4 The Railway Museum in our city is really good / better.5 The worse / worst thing about our city is the traffic.6 This restaurant is really bad / worse. The food iswords in brackets.1 Big Mike’s Burgers is (the oldest) the newestburger restaurant in town.2 Jonah’s room is (dirtier) . thanScott’s.3 This café is (more expensive) .than the café on our street.4 We live in (the driest) . part ofthe country.5 My ice cream is (bigger) . thanyours.6 Today is (the hottest) . day ofthe year.horrible and the waiter is rude.Discover English 2 PHOTOCOPIABLE Pearson

46 Complete the adverts with the superlativeform of the words in brackets.Mrs Pott’s Pies – the (1) most delicious piesin the universe! (delicious)Viv’s Café – the (2) .food in town. (healthy)Visit the City Art Gallery – seethe (3) . paintingsof our city. (beautiful)too / enough8 Complete the sentences. Use too or enough.1 The weather yesterday was too hot. I stayed at home.2 The helicopter ride is . expensive. I don’t have 50.3 The town square isn’t big . for 1000 people.4 The rollercoaster ride was . short. Can we do it again?Adventure Fun Park – the (4) .5 Urgh! This water isn’t clean . for swimming.rollercoaster in the country! (exciting)6 The boat was . fast. I was really scared.the (5) . TOYS FROM THE PASTONLY AT THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM! (interesting)Come and see the ghost at BrowntownCastle - the (6) . ghostin England! (scary)7 Write comparative sentences.Use the information in Exercise 6 to help you.9 Write sentences with similar meanings.Use too or enough.1 Shelly’s shoes are too small.They aren’t big enough.2 Steve’s stir-fry isn’t cold enough.It .3 Colin’s computer games are too boring.They .1 Mrs Pott’s Pies / delicious / Mr Pitt’s PiesMrs Pott’s Pies are more delicious thanMr Pitt’s Pies.4 Tony’s tie isn’t long enough.2 The food at Viv’s Café / healthy / the food at Big5 Mike’s bikes are too dangerous.Mike’s Burgers.3 The paintings at City Art Gallery / beautiful / thepaintings at Greg’s Gallery.4 Adventure Fun Park / exci

4 Write true sentences. Use adverbs of frequency. 1 I / dream about flying I sometimes dream about flying. 2 My best friend / remembers my birthday . 2 Write sentences (R or Q) or questions (?). 1 Scott / go to school / on Saturday mornings Q

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