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This is a useful guide for practice full problems of english, you can easy to learn and understand all of issues of related english full problems. The more you study, the more you like it for sure because if its values.

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It’s my friend Lizzie She wants

to know if you'd like to

babysit tonight

2g how much are

you paying?

And if there's nothing on the

Oh is that all? You've got a widescreen? Satellite dish how many 45 channels, what videos have

How about taxi fares? What make? Wicked! channels? Wicked! you got? Yes, great and can Ì

use the Internet?

Oh, anything will do - sausages, Oh I've just remembered [4

crisps, hamburgers got any —l've got a maths test

ice cream? tomorrow sorry!

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Tas

babysit jook after

babies or children when a

their parents are out

fare cost of a trair/bus

company which makes

machines, cars, ete e.g,

flavour type of taste

e.g we sell twenty

flavours of ice cream

except but not passion fruit

Write the answers to the clues in the snake The last letter

of each word is the first Jetter of the next word Black

squares are the beginning or end of a word

1 well known

2 noi doing stupid things: practical

smartly dressed 4° not able to relax when

you are nervous or

having a sharp, acid

taste, like a lemon

14 full of people

15 boring

le opposite of hard-working

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find the

Find a vegetable or fruit hidden in each sentence

Would you like to sa Mouskouri? danana

TU have tive of those, if they're cheap, please

H They were on a diet, so they only had one chip each

Have you been home long, then?

Did you invite Monica or Angela to the party?

B She was wearing some beautiful gold clip earrings

g TU meet you at the bus depot at one o'clock

This toy car rotates all the time

gi He wants to be an airline pilot when he grows up

117 tortoises decide to: sáp Khai

+ Ht-takes them two hours to get to

‘the picnic spot When they-open

‘their-basket, they realize they've

forgotten the:-cake The older ctortoises ask the youngest to go home to get it

‘Why should | go?’ asks-the

young one

‘Because you're younger-andfaster.’

They spend-an:hour trợi ng-to:persuade him,

and finally he agrees:to go “But don't drink the:

femonade before I.come back! he-says

‘OK it'sa promise, they reply

The young tortoise starts walking bome

‘After an-hour, the others are so:thirsty

“that they decide to start thellemonade

Suddenly, a'little head app pears fron}

behind.a tree and says, WP you drinkthat lemonade, }*

won't go!”

word ladder

Change one letter each time

[c| 0 |/-O-]4€) prepare food

low temperature, but not cold

i

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i

_ frutt and veg

Complete the crossword using the

pictures Be careful - put the words

in the correct places

so that you can’t swallow the whole crisp

in one go This lets you enjoy the

‘satisfaction of the noise and fee! of

the crisp

g A famous brand of cola used a slogan

which was ‘Come alive with Cola! This was

transtated in German as ‘Come alive out of the grave with £ Cola’ (the grave is the place where bodies are placed in a † cemetery.) In some Slavic countries, it was translated as i

‘Cola brings your ancestors back from the grave’, ị

“Nate cinema amet mesmsuyt

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1

3

5 policeman/woman who investigates serious crimes

7 jewellery you wear on your fingers

9 control the direction of a car, boat bicycle, etc

11 hair on man’s face between nose and mouth

12 travel by horse, bike, etc

13 When my sister doesn’t know the answer, she me

LIT

H3

down

dogs move these to show they re happy

join one thing to another |

female cabin crew: air q

something you hear |

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ADD A LETTER

Add a letter somewhere in each of the words

on the left so that they match the clue

find the proverb

Complete the crossword The Jetters in the middle column,

when you read them from Jeft to right, spell out a proverb,

7 kind of gum you eat

8 person who serves

you in a café

9 sounds reflected off

the surface of a wall

10 part of your body

where you put what

you are going to eat

11 aplace to work

12 large area covered

with trees

The first one has been done as an example The letters in the boxes spell out a word

ICE [A] animals with tails, ke small rats

CHAT L] do something dishonest to win BAN LJ a music group

NOSE L] loud or unpleasant sound

Ten things guaranteed to make you feel GUILTY ;

«+ When you've dene nothing wrong!

Ý Telephoring your office to say you are ill Watching TV when you are ill at home

3 Going through immigration and customs

¥Q Giving a shop assistant ø iarge bank note

when you're buying something very cheap ị

oan

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body maths

Complete the puzzle and do the

maths Is your total correct?

picture frame

Write the letters for each verb illustrated in the numbered boxes,

The first one has been done has an example When you have finished, boxes 1-10 spell out an expression, What 1s it?

One set of twins How many

ears between them?

How many stomachs has a

camel gat?

Half a dozen babies How

many little pink cheeks?

Two dogs, running about

How many paws?

Mick Jagger How many lips?

How many beautifully

shaped eyebrows?

Six kids with their elbows

on the dining table How

many elbows altogether?

Triplets How many toes?

An Olympic relay team

How many ankles

altogether?

A tennis doubles match

How many shoulders on

both teams put together?

Four cats How many tails?

S0 1á 00) sc n Dae SoD Lae ae

You must not turn back to look at the picture

woman 1 woman 2

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- WoFd ladder

Change one letter cach time

; |] lowest part of the leg

Translate these verbs into your language

‘English Your tanguage

Only one person in two biltion will live to be 116 or older

The strongest muscle in the body is the tongue

It's impossible to sneeze with your eyes open

Now answer these clues, again using only the letters in FINGERNAIL

: Lr]Jz [» [zj Past tense of ring

° PELE big

3 LE feeling you have when you're afraid

4 Ed not near

: LULLT] a number You have two minutes, Think of five more words using the letters

in FINGERNAIL

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Well, if #t means destiny, Agrippine, Karma is destiny ~ your pews ue depend on

why not just say destiny ~ ou're getting on your actions in your previous lives ror instance,

7 a 7 t's much easier i „ my nerves § 6 if you tidy your room fram time to time

Knowing my luck, | might

become a cleaning lady - that’s

terrible karma Oh stop it!

»» you might live in a luxurious palace

ana future life

? Everything coule ge wrong anyway, so what 5 the point Agrippine, do you want these

Go and tidy your room batteries for your karma?

in trying? and that's final!

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i destiny what happens

or will happen to you in

life that you can’t

| what's the point in

: [+ -ing] there is no

Ì reason to do it

" that's final!

* [exclamation] used in

spoken English to say a

! decision will not be

¡ baflery you put these

¡in a clock, personal

| stereo, etc to produce

{ electricity — the boy in

| picture 8 is holding two

a musical band

a keyboard instrument

a person who plays the organ

a person who plays the trumpet the regular beat of music you listen to this to relax stringed instrument shaped like

a large violin dramatic music which is sung - written by Mozart, Puccini, ete collection of songs or pieces of

music on one record

a play or film with songs and

dancing e.g Cats, Chicago the words of a song produce musi¢ with your voice stringed instrument common in

pop groups

music can be bought on a CD,

instrument you hit with sticks

or with your hands

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JUMBLED WORDS

Rearrange the letters to make words Then connect the words

to things in the picture

bạc — thecrasor

evareo diacenue

staeg sneecry

3 animated film, drawn by 7 occasional programme about social or

artists, e.g Walt Disney political situations happening at the moment

4 a programme where 8 interviews with famous people about their

people win prizes by lives and work

answering:questions 9 the forecast: is it going to rain?

5 a TV play 110 a programme can be about football,

6 a daily programme about tennis, etc

what's happening in the 11

world at the moment a is a funny programme or film

12 E_TSINEE * Ệ —- + Ex TERIA?

THE USUAL SUSPECTS

These are the questions for the pictures on page 8

* ENTERTAINWEN

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rancis Ford Coppola, intemationally

- famous director of The Godfather, amongst

other movies, used to get angry with criticism

from the-press Now he’s started to accept it

- He says: and never a word

“Lonce watched a famous bullfighter, but the between them spoken

crowd just criticized and booed him When | until the day

— said | thought they were rude, a man sitting the set was broken

next to me said, ‘They're paying a day's wages Then ‘How do you do?’

to see this, and the bullfighter is getting said he to she,

= 330,000 an hour He should be briliiant That ‘T don't believe

is how | see the press They are saying ‘If you that we've met yet

have the world’s attention, you have to live up Spouse is my name

a to it each time you make a film.’ What's yours?’ he asked

Source: Vanity Fair “Why, mine's the same!’

said she to he,

~ “Do you suppose that we could be - ?

Sa ee But the set came suddenty right about,

The W0RD POLICE Investigate by Eve Merriam and so they never did find out

words are connected to films and plays

Translate these nouns into your language

make-up artist 1 the director's job 5 person who acts, sings, ete, in

2 something to watch on TV front of peopte

3 wards on the screen translating 6 technician who does the filming

artist critic the dialogue in a film 7 person who writes plays

4 showed you liked something by 8 time spent practising a play or ễ———————ễễễề clapping your hands together show before the public see it

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hidden EĐTN

Find the illustrated items hidden in the sentences

T'd like to try an Australian Wine

Would you prefer Shi[rzz or] Chardonnay? razer

n She couldn't pick it up so a porter carried it

H I left my brush and comb at home,

5| My grandmother once had to show Ernest Hemingway how to do the tango

There's a cheese and onion crisp on Gerald’s carpet,

H He came over to welcome Brad Pitt to his restaurant,

G I saw Alessandro Costacurta in the supermarket yesterday

Could you cut a piece of bread for me?

B I think you can drop luggage off at the air terminal

Tick / the correct answer

- 1 The capital of Sicily is

a Palermo b Catania ¢ Syracuse The currency used in Portugal is ,

@ the escudo b the euro ¢ the peseta The Great Wall of China is

a 1250 km long b 1750 km long c 2250 km long

Two South American countries which don't have a coastline are

@ Bolivia and Peru b Pery and Paraguay

¢ Bolivia and Paraguay

The colours of the Polish flag are ,

@ red and white b yellow and white ¢ red and yellow Hammerfest is the most northerly town in

Europe, and is in

a the Russian Federation b Norway ¢ Finland

The country in South East Asia which uses three

writing systems, Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana, is

a China b Korea c Japan

The capital of Brazil is

a Brasila b Rio de Janeiro ¢ Sao Paulo

Check your answers in the key

7-8 correct: you're a brain box!

5-6 correct: well done!

3-4 correct: not bad?

0-2 correct: never mind - Set yourself an encyclopedia!

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find the hidden message

‘Complete :the crossword ‘The detters inthe middle

column, when you-tead-them from left to right,

‘Spell.out a-message, What is it?

1 {ove someone or something very much

adjective form of alkali

animal which climbs trees and has a long tail and

document with your name, -

photo, and date of birth on it

You have to show this just

before you get-on a plane

|

you fill in an form

to try and get a job

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Ls

Sorry, just couldn't stop

Department Store Robbery

Find 14 differences in these versions of a witness's

Statement In each case, do the different words have

the same Meaning, or a different meaning?

he lady) tied on Sweaters}, but only bought one of them,

Che womat tied on Cardigans}, but onfy bought one of them,

Same Same different

1 was in Delaine's department store at 10.98 am, last

Tuesday, Tuo guys who were quite shabbily dressed came

tị and went up to the counter nearest the door, ubere

‘there was a shop assistant sdlling perfume, Onc man was

holding a carrer bag, and the other had his hands in his

anorak packets - they locked rather suspicious They spoke

ta the shop assistant, who toked scarea AFter a couple

of minutes, she left tic counter and led the way te an

office AN three of them went in

| was in Delaine's department store at 10.00 last Tuesday morning È

Two men who were quite smartly dressed came in, and went up fo f

the counter near the door, where there was a shop assistant

selling cosmetics One man was carrying a rucksack, and the other f

had his hands in his jacket pockets - they looked quite suspicious

They spoke to the person behind the counter, who looked

frightened About two minutes after that, she left the counter and

followed them to an office All three of them disappeared inside

SITE

16 SHOPPING AND MONEY + SHOPPTH 6

looking at you You're just like my dear son

be who | haven't seen.for ten years

3 where you sit ona Plane, bus, in a cinema, ete

4 a small animal with a long tail, like a large mouse

5 a _ tyre: one you keep for an emergency

You have two minutes Think of five more words, using only the letters in SUPERMARKET,

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