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Guide Number 2 Activities: Get Go Like Meet Start Watch

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GUIDE NUMBER 2

ACTIVITIES

1 Present Simple
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the Present Simple. Use the words in the box.

get go like meet start watch

Do you like your job?

1. Giulia watch TV every day.


2. Matt always get up at seven o’clock.
3. Sarah watch her friends once a week.
4. When start Hans get work?
5. Stefan go to school in the holidays.

2 this/that, these/those

Underline the correct answer.

I don’t like that / those scarf.

1. This / Those shoes are very nice.


2. Look at these / that big black car.
3. This / These DVD player is useless. It doesn’t work.
4. What are those / that?
5. This / These mobile phones are very old-fashioned!

3 Write in the plural form of the nouns.

singular plural
1. man men
2. dictionary dictionaries
3. watch we see
4. address addresses
5. knife knives
6. city cities
4 Choose the correct answer.
Josh gets up at six o’clock.
a gets b has c goes

1 I have problems with technology.


a get b have c go
2 What time do you usually go lunch? a
get b have c go
3 We don’t often get to nightclubs.
a get b have c go
4 When Erica gets home, she checks her emails.
a gets b has c goes

5 Match questions (1–5) to answers (a–e).

When do you get up? At seven o’clock in the morning.

1 What do you do in the evening? a I work in a hotel.


2 Where do you work? b No, I don’t.
3 Do you have breakfast every day? c At eleven o’clock in the
evening.
4 When do you work? d I watch TV.
5 What time do you go to bed? e In the morning

6 Read about Emma’s routine. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?

I’m from Scotland. I’m married to Ian and we have two children. We live in a modern flat in the centre of
Edinburgh, the capital city. I have a very busy life. I get up every morning at half past six and I make breakfast
for the family. I leave the house at a quarter to eight and take the children to school by car. Then I drive to my
office. I’m a director in an international company. I like my job very much and I like the people I work with. At
lunchtime I meet friends or I go to the gym but sometimes I don’t have time for lunch and then I stay in the
office. I finish work at six o’clock and get home at a quarter past six. Ian doesn’t work every day so when he’s
at home he makes supper and we eat at seven o’clock. He’s a very good cook! In the evenings the children do
their homework and we watch television or a DVD.

Emma is English. F

1 The family live in a house. F

2 The children walk to school. F

3 Emma enjoys her job. V

4 Emma has lunch in her office. F

5 Emma has a car. V

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