if it is wrong. 1. People go to the cinema to watch a film. 2. A chemist’s chemist’s is a place where you you buy clothes. 3. Your parents can do all their food shopping in a supermarket. 4. You can buy trainers at a shoe shop. 5. You go to an accessory shop to buy a magazine. 6. In a library you usually buy books. . !om"#ete the fi$e con$ersations. 1. What 1. What time does the film start?
2. Would 2. Would you like some "uice?
3. I’d 3. I’d like some salad! please#
4. an 4. an you show me a green $%shirt?
5. (et’s 5. (et’s go shopping#
a. ertainly. %. Pardon? %. Pardon? c. Yes! c. Yes! at ten. a. Yes! I do. %. Yes! %. Yes! you do like it. c. Yes! c. Yes! I would. a. Anything a. Anything else? else? %. I %. I hope so. c. It c. It was delicious. a. Yes! that’s mine. %. &o %. &o do I. c. 'ere c. 'ere you are. a. Yes! there is. %. I’d %. I’d rather not. c. $hanks c. $hanks a lot.
!. !irc#e the a""ro"riate o"tion in this dia#ogue. A 'i# A 'i# I’d (1) buy / like a like a black $%shirt! please. )o you ha*e this (2) in + in + on size ,-? Yes! here you are. Why don’t you (3) try + + dress it dress it on? $here’s a changing (4) place (4) place + + room o*er room o*er there. A It’s A It’s (5) also + also + too big. too big. h! you should try a (6) smaller + + bigger size! size! then. A 'ow A 'ow () many + + much is much is it? $here isn’t () any + + some label some label on it. It’s /01. A 2. A 2. I’ll take it. h! I think I only ha*e a 031 bill. 4o problem. 'ere’s your (7) order + + change. change .
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Read this emai# a%out a famous restaurant in &ondon. Swoosh 7
o5 tedman/67ymail.com /u%8ect5 (ast weekend 'i $ed! What’s up? You’ll ne*er guess what happened to me this weekend8?## n &aturday! my parents decided to try out a fancy restaurant in (ondon! "ust behind my new house. And can you imagine where we went to?8 $o Fifteen! 9amie li*er’s restaurant### I was thrilled. While I was eating! I couldn’t stop looking at the d:cor# ;*erything was "ust perfect# And8 the food was simply delicious8 &uddenly8 can you imagine who I saw?# $hat’s it8 9amie li*er himself8 and he came to us and asked if the food was okay. Are you kidding me?# It was fantastic# f course I asked him for an autograph# cellent ser*ice and fine dining in a rela>ed atmosphere! you ha*e to try this restaurant. You will feel on the top of the world. $he restaurant offers a large *ariety of editerranean food at reasonable prices. $he ser*ice is great and the menu includes different delicious dishes. &ee the attachment I’m sending you. &ee you on onday# @ig hug! Jack
Jamie Oliver’s
Fifteen is
a restaurant and
bar near Old Street in Islington, London. We cook elegant, rustic, honest food that icks your senses from classic, nostalgic avours to ne, ins!ired dishes cooked by su!er" skilled young minds.
A. !hoose the right o"tion. 1. Who wrote the email?
a) $ed
%) 9ack
2. What’s the email about? a) A new restaurant %) &eeing a famous person . /a9 whether these statements are right (R) or wrong (:). 1. $he restaurant in behind 9ack’s house. 2. It’s *ery e>pensi*e to eat in the restaurant. 3. If you eat a &pring &alad and ured &almon you pay more than 1/-. 4. $he restaurant is open e*ery day. !. -atch in order to create sentences according to the text. a) %) c) d)
1. $he name of 9amie’s restaurant8 2. 9ack thinks that the restaurant8. 3. When 9ack saw 9amie li*er he8
asked him for an autograph. has got a fantastic decoration. at B pm. is Fifteen.
4. $he restaurant starts ser*ing dinner8 . !hoose the a""ro"riate meanings for the under#ined words from the text. 1. thrilled 2. kidding
a) e>tremely surprised a) listening
%) *ery e>cited %) "oking
3. rustic
a) simple
%) childish
4. flicks
a) disturb
%) touches
+RA--AR #. &ook at the "icture and com"#ete the sentences using the correct "re"ositions of "#ace next to; opposite; between; behind or in front of . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
$he florist’s is the restaurant. $he shoe shop is the florist’s. $he caf: is the florist’s. $he bus stop is the shopping centre. $he restaurant is the cinema and the shopping centre.
$. !om"#ete these sentences with the Past /im"#e or the Past !ontinuous.
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1. 9ack C have= dinner in 9amie li*er’s restaurant when 2ate C phone= him and C ask =5 2. D What you C do= yesterday at nine? I C try = to call you but you Cnot answer =# D I Ceating = a delicious meal with my family in Fifteen. 3. When 9ack C meet = 9amie li*er! he C ask = people their opinion about the restaurant. 4. 9amie li*er C open= his restaurant in 6336.
%. !hoose the a""ro"riate o"tion of the i ndefinite "ronoun. 1. Somebody + Everybody + Anybody lo*es 9amie li*er’s restaurant. It’s amazing. 2. (ook there’s no one + anyone + someone inside. $he restaurant is closed# 3. I’m so hungry. I need to eat nothing + something + anything . 4. I can’t find the menu somewhere + nowhere + anywhere. 'a*e you seen it? 5. I know anything + nothing + something about cooking. I really must learn how to cook#
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