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UNIT 1

1

Scrivi gli opposti di questi aggettivi.

1 tall 2 straight

3 young 4 slim

5 shoulder-length

2

Sottolinea le espressioni di tempo e scrivi se il tempo è il Present simple o il Present continuous.

1 Joe is speaking French at the moment. ______

2 They go to the cinema every Saturday. ______

3 We are going to a concert now. ______

4 She always cooks lunch on Sunday. ______

5 I’m painting my room this morning. ______

6 You drive to the golf club twice a week. ______

7 I watch TV on Sunday evenings. ______

3

Completa le frasi con il Present simple o il Present continuous dei verbi tra parentesi.

1 We (go) to the cinema on Sundays.

2 I (study) French on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

3 Linda (sleep) at the moment.

4 Mr and Mrs Jones (leave) now.

5 My mum always (get up) early.

4

Scegli l’alternativa corretta.

1 The rucksack is Sarah’s. It’s her / hers not my / mine.

2 I can’t find my key. Can I borrow your / yours?

3 Your / Yours dog is running after my / mine.

4 Our / Ours test is very difficult! How about you / yours?

5 They think that the idea is their / theirs.

6 A He / His sandwich is delicious.

B My / mine isn’t.

5

Scegli l’alternativa corretta.

1 Whose / Who’s pen is this?

2 Whose / Who’s hungry?

3 Whose / Who’s jacket is this?

4 Whose / Who’s that boy behind Tom?

5 Whose / Who’s calling me on my mobile?

6 Whose / Who’s scarf is that?

7 Whose / Who’s carrying my luggage?

UNIT 2

1

Scrivi i nomi delle persone che suonano questi strumenti.

1 drums 2 trumpet

3 piano 4 guitar

5 violin

2

Completa le frasi con was o were.

1 you at the hockey match yesterday?

2 She very tired this morning.

3 the shoes expensive?

4 I born in Seattle in 1978.

5 Mark and Fred at basketball practice.

6 Massimo Troisi a famous actor

3

Scegli l’alternativa corretta.

1 There were / was / had a fantastic concert at the O2 arena last Saturday.

2 We were / was / had at home yesterday morning.

3 I were / was / had a shower before breakfast.

4 The violinist were / was / had tired after the concert.

5 My cousins were / was / had a great time on holiday.

6 We were / was / had an old Fiat five years ago.

7 Ben and Stuart were / was / had in France last summer.

8 Jane were / was / had long hair last year.

9 I were / was / had very happy after the party.

10 They were / was / had lunch in a restaurant.

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4

Completa le frasi con le parole interrogative del riquadro.

Where How old When Why Who

1 A wasn’t he at school yesterday? B Because he was ill.

2 A were you at the weekend? B I was at my grandparents’ house in Devon.

3 A was the football match? B On Tuesday.

4 A were you in 2007? B I was 11.

5 A was at the party? B My brother and his friends.

5

Completa la tabella con le espressioni di tempo del riquadro.

yesterday now last week today

at the moment last month 2 years ago this morning

Present Past

UNIT 3

1

Riscrivi questi verbi regolari al Past simple.

1 study 3 play 2 travel 4phone

5 wash 7 stop 6decide 8 tidy

2

Completa la tabella con la forma base o il Past simple dei verbi.

Forma base Past simple

think 1

2 came

get 3

tell 4

5 drank

6 went

win 7

8 told

do 9

write 10

3

Completa con il past simple dei verbi tra parentesi.

1. We ________________ (buy) a nice present for Jane this morning.

2. Paul _______________ (write) a letter to Mary last week.

3. In the afternoon Sheila _______________(do) her homework and then she ____________ (go) to the cinema.

4. I _________________ (meet) Jason at the library last Friday.

5. I _________________ (see) Mark yesterday.

He _____________ (be) at the park.

6. Ron ______________ (spend) two months in Spain last year.

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4

Metti le parole nell’ordine corretto per scrivere delle frasi.

1 my / I / yesterday / grandparents / visited 2 to / bus / travelled / school / they / by 3 dinner / made / Dad / pasta / for 4 after / finished / dinner / his / Peter / homework 5 Dr Who / last / Diana / watched / on / night / TV 6 ate / students / a / lunch / sandwich / for / the

5

Completa la tabella con il Past simple dei verbi del riquadro.

give listen read see spend want write

1 Jack to music in his room last night.

2 I a lot of emails this morning.

3 My grandmother to be a jazz singer.

4 We a lot of money at the shopping centre.

5 I your brother yesterday.

6 The students Romeo and Juliet last month.

7 We Dad some books for his birthday.

UNIT 4

1

Abbina la prima parte della parola alla seconda per trovare i generi cinematografici.

1 thril a ror 2 hor b ical 3 ac c tic

4 fant d ler 5 histor e oon 6 cart f edy

7 com g tion 8 roman h asy

2

Completa la tabella con la forma affermativa, interrogativa, o negativa del Past simple.

Affirmative Interrogative Negative

I saw Robert 1 2

3 Did you play tennis? 4

5 6 She didn’t go to the party

They visited Paris 7 8

9 Did we win the match? 10

3

Sottolinea il verbo al Past simple e riscrivi la frase alla forma negativa.

1 She got up early this morning.

2 Dad watched the rugby match on TV.

3 Eddie went to the cinema last night.

4 Fred and Matt met their friends this afternoon.

5 My parents worked all day this Saturday.

6 Emily left home at 8 o’clock this morning.

4

Usa le parole date per scrivere delle domande al Past simple. Poi dai risposte brevi affermative ( ) o negative ( ).

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1 Mary and Peter / go on holiday / last February ? ( ) 2 you / study / for your English test ? ( ) 3 Sam / meet Ellen / at the party? ( ) 4 Mark / buy / a new computer? ( )

5 Laura / come to /school on Friday? ( )

5

Completa le domande per le risposte al Past simple.

1 What _____________________ ? She listened to her new CD.

2 When _________________ ? I bought my new bike on Saturday.

3 Where _________________ ? He went to Madrid last summer.

4 Why _____________ ? They went to the cinema because it was raining.

5 Who _______________________________ ? She phoned her sister.

6 How __________________________ ? I travelled to London by train.

UNIT 5

1

Completa la tabella con i nomi dei mezzi di trasporto.

Land

1 t

2 m

3 t

4 b

Sea

5 b

6 f

7 s

8 s

Air

9 h

10 p

11 s

12 c c

2

Abbina i luoghi (1–5) ai mezzi di trasporto corrispondenti (a–e).

1 airport a coach

2 train station b ferry

3 underground station c plane

4 port d train

5 bus station e tube

UNIT 6

1

Completa la tabella con le parole del riquadro.

bread cereal cheese chips coffee cream crisps egg grapes lentils milk oil onion pasta peas pineapple potatoes rice salt & pepper sausages spinach steak sweets tuna yoghurt

Carbohydrates Fruit & vegetables

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Protein Dairy products

12

13

14

17

18

19

15

16

20

Condiments & others

21

22

23

24

25

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2

Scrivi a o an davanti ai sostantivi numerabili e some davanti ai sostantivi non numerabili.

1 beef 6 bread

2 milk 7 plum

3 apple 8 cheese

4 tomato 9 pear

5 water 10 egg

3

Completa le frasi con some o any.

1 Is there vinegar in the salad?

2 There aren’t plums on the table.

3 There are eggs in the fridge.

4 Have they got ham for the sandwiches?

5 I didn’t eat cheese all week.

6 I bought yoghurt at the supermarket.

4

Metti le parole nell’ordine corretto per scrivere delle frasi.

1 any / there / water / fridge / in / the / isn’t 2 lot / ice cream / a / people / of / like 3 this / many / we / need / make / do / ingredients / recipe / to ? 4 doesn’t / Paul / tea / drink / much 5 any / got / eggs / we / have ? 6 bread / I / much / eat / don’t

5

Completa le frasi con much o many.

1 How eggs do you eat a week?

2 How water do you drink?

3 How yoghurts did you buy?

4 How pasta do you want?

5 How sugar do you put in your coffee?

6

Completa le frasi con a little o a few.

1 Let’s buy pears.

2 There are biscuits in the kitchen.

3 I need sugar for my tea.

4 We need milk for this recipe.

5 We need packets of crisps for the party.

7

Riordina le battute per fare un dialogo.

A OK. Would you like a drink, too?

A That’s £4.80, please.

A Can I help you?

B Yes, please. I’d like a cola.

B Yes, please. I’d like a pizza with ham, please.

UNIT 7

1

Abbina le attività (1–8) ai luoghi in cui vengono svolte (a–h).

1 swimming

2 shopping

3 borrow books 4 send letters 5 catch a bus

6 save money

7 talk to a policeman 8 see a doctor

a library b police station c leisure centre d shopping centre e hospital

f bus station g bank h post office

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2

Completa le frasi con must o mustn’t.

1 It’s raining, you take an umbrella.

2 It’s cold outside, you wear your coat.

3 Students interrupt the teacher.

4 It’s very late! You go to bed.

5 We be at school at 8 o’clock.

6 You talk during the exam.

3

Complete il dialogo con le parole del riquadro.

A 1 . How do I get to the 2 , please?

B Go to the 3 of this road. Then 4right. Go 5 and then 6 the third 7 on the left. It’s

8 the church.

A Thanks.

UNIT 8

1

Collega i verbi (1–8) alle azioni (a–h).

1 do a the bathroom

2 hang up b the washing-up

3 make c the table

4 lay d my bedroom

5 clean e the dishwasher

6 tidy f my bed

7 put g my clothes

8 load h the rubbish out

2

Completa le frasi con la forma corretta di have to ( ) o don’t have to ( ).

1 We go to bed early on Saturday nights. ( ) 2 I do the washing-up. ( )

3 My brother do any homework tonight. ( )

4 You study for your Maths test. ( ) 5 My dad work at the weekends. ( )

6 Italian students wear a school uniform. ( )

3

Metti le parole nell’ordine corretto per scrivere delle domande.

1 library / we / do / to / go / the / to / have?

2 to / she / play / Sunday / tennis / have / every / does?

3 school / do / their / have / after / to / they / help / parents?

4 Saturdays / have / Meg / on / to / school / does / go / to?

5 tie / wear / to / school / have / to / do / you / a?

6 at / have / to / 10 o’clock / do / we / leave?

4

Completa le frasi con must, mustn’t, don’t have to o doesn’t have to.

1 You copy during a test.

2 She is very rich. She work.

3 We study Science. We have a test tomorrow.

4 Mum cook dinner tonight. We are eating in a restaurant.

5 I forget Joe’s birthday on Sunday.

6 You wash the car. We did it yesterday.

5

Scegli l’alternativa corretta. Le espressioni di tempo ti saranno di aiuto.

1 She doesn’t have to / didn’t have to eat at school yesterday.

2 We have to / had to go to the dentist every six months.

3 They have to / had to lay the table for dinner every turning end straight on take opposite Excuse me turn hospital

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evening.

4 Mark doesn’t have to / didn’t have to wash the car last weekend.

5 I have to / had to get up very early this morning.

6 Did you have to / Do you have to do your homework last weekend?

6

Usa le parole date per scrivere delle frasi con il verbo alla forma -ing.

1 we / like / play / tennis _____________________________________________________________

2 she / love / read / comics _____________________________________________________________

3 they / not mind / listen to / classical music_____________________________________________________________

4 I / not like / do / my homework _____________________________________________________________

5 Susan / enjoy / watch / adventure films _____________________________________________________________

6 my mum / hate / clean / the windows _____________________________________________________________

7

Abbina le domande (1–6) alle risposte (a–f).

1 Mum, can I go to the cinema this evening?

2 Dad, can I use your computer? I want to play my new computer game.

3 Susan, can I borrow your jacket tonight?

4 Can I go out with my friends, mum?

5 I’m hungry. Can I make a sandwich, mum?

6 May I use your mobile, please?

a Yes, of course. It’s in my bag.

b No, you can’t. You’ve got school tomorrow and you must do your homework.

c No, you can’t. It’s dinner time.

d Yes, of course, I’m not wearing it to Anna’s party.

e No, sorry. I’m using it. You can play computer f Yes, sure, but don’t be late.

UNIT 9

1

Completa le frasi con i nomi dei luoghi geografici.

1 The Adriatic is a . 2 Mount Etna is a . 3 Africa is a .

4 Sicily is an . 5 Germany is a . 6 The Sahara is a .

7 The Thames is a . 8 The Pacific is an .

2

Scrivi il comparativo di maggioranza di questi aggettivi.

1 popular 2 tall 3 exciting 4 bad

5 happy 6 long 7 good 8 intelligent

9 high 10 hot

3

Completa le frasi con il comparativo di maggioranza degli aggettivi del riquadro.

famous warm friendly big expensive 1 This summer is than last summer.

2 My sister’s jeans are than my jeans.

3 London is than Rome.

4 Dolphins are than sharks.

5 Jovanotti is than CapaRezza.

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4

Usa le parole date per scrivere delle frasi al comparativo di uguaglianza.

1 boots / shoes / expensive 2 London / New York / exciting 3 books / films / interesting 4 swimming / skating / difficult 5 French / Spanish / useful

5

Riscrivi le frasi al comparativo di minoranza mantenendo lo stesso significato.

1 Our house is more comfortable than your flat.

2 Skiing is more dangerous than football.

3 Chemistry is more interesting than Biology.

4 This documentary is funnier than that film.

5 Pamela is more beautiful than Fiona.

UNIT 10

1

Decidi se gli aggettivi hanno una connotazione positiva (P) o negativa (N).

1 delighted 6 bored 2 embarrassed 7 proud

3 fed up 8 annoyed

4 confident 9 nervous

5 happy 10 excited

2

Scrivi il superlativo di questi aggettivi.

1 long 2 dangerous 3 crazy 4 good

5 sad 6 popular 7 tall 8 safe

9 bad 10 comfortable

3

Completa le frasi con il superlativo degli aggettivi del riquadro.

exciting populated healthy high good old

1 What is mountain in the world?

2 Grandad is member of the family.

3 Tokyo is city in the world.

4 The Hilton is hotel in the city.

5 What is thing on the menu?

6 This is day of my life!

4

Completa le frasi con the least e gli aggettivi del riquadro.

confident boring sunny expensive interesting happy

1 Il Duomo is restaurant in town. It’s cheap.

2 Bob student in the class. He’s very shy.

3 My sister person in my family. She’s always sad!

4 English is subject. I like it.

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5 Golf is sport in the world. It’s so boring.

6 The north-east of England was part of the

country yesterday. It rained all day.

5

Completa le frasi con the most (+) o the least (–) e gli aggettivi tra parentesi.

1 Paul is (+ confident) boy at school.

2 Before a test, I’m (– nervous) girl in my class.

3 Cheetahs are (+ fast) mammals in the world.

4 My mum is (– fashionable) person in the family!

5 That was (+ embarrassing) experience of my life.

6 I think that Maths is (– difficult) subject at school.

TRADUCI

PRESENT SIMPLE-PRESENT CONTINUOUS

1. Carlo va allo stadio la domenica.

2. Lisa! Dove vai?

3. È tardi: vado a letto.

4. Che cosa mangi la sera?

5. Che cosa mangi? Un cioccolatino.

6. Guarda! Nevica!

7. Nevica spesso qui.

8. Che cosa guardi? Quel ragazzo: è molto carino.

9. Guardo sempre il Tg.

10. Non fare troppo rumore, papà dorme.

SIMPLE PAST

1. Sei andato a giocare a tennis ieri? No perché è piovuto tutto il giorno.

2. Mercoledì scorso mio fratello aveva un biglietto per il concerto , ma non è andato.

3. I miei amici hanno fatto una festa sabato sera , ma io non sono andato perché avevo l’influenza.

4. Ieri non avevo compiti da fare e sono andato a trovare il mio amico Mario.

5. Quel negozio aveva delle buone scarpe ma erano molto costose.

6. Arthur era molto triste e non mangiò niente.

7. Perché sei stato a casa ieri sera? Ero molto stanco.

MOLTO/POCO

1. C’è molta farina sul tavolo? Sì, ce n’è molta.

2. Ci sono molti tavoli in quel bar?

3. Abbiamo poco vino.

4. Vorrei un po’ di carne, per favore.

5. Ho molti amici inglesi.

WOULD LIKE

1. Vorresti qualcosa da bere? Sì, grazie.

2. Vuoi ballare con me? Sì, volentieri.

3. Che cosa gradisce Signor Bloom? Caffè, grazie.

4. Vi piacerebbe andare allo zoo bambini?

5. Vorrei del roast beef, per favore 6. Vorrei guardare la partita stasera

7. Vuoi una coca cola? No grazie, non mi piace.

8. Ti piace la mia mountain bike? Vorresti provarla?

9. Vi piace la mia nuova casa?

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My first name is____________

My last name is ____________

I am ___________years old

I am from___________. I speak ____ languages

(old/new) I live in __________. It is a __________city. (big/small) (beautiful) I have a __________family. (good / friendly / big/ small) I have _________ parents,

I have ______ brother/s I have______ sister/s

My mother's name is __________. She is _____years old.

My father's name is __________. He is _____years old.

My sister's name is __________. She is _____years old.

My brother's name is __________. He is _____years old.

I am a_______________ at Middle School.

The name of my school is: '' ________________'' There are ________boys and ____girls in my class.

My favorite subjects are__________ and__________.

I am good at__________ and ___________.

I have _________ good friends.

My best friend/s is/ are________________.

I like _____________ and _____________.

I also like______________________

But my favorite hobby is_______________

In my free time I like ___________________

________________ and __________________.

I have / don't have a pet. My pet is a ______________.

I also like animals.

My favorite animal is ____________

I like_________________

I don't like________________.

English sport history

maths

swimming dancing reading books playing football

tennis Name:

Age:

Country : City : Family:

School:

Subjects:

Friend/s:

Hobbies:

Free time:

Pets:

Likes:

Dislikes:

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