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Example
Does Libby's dad usually work in London?
Yes, he does._
1 Is her dad working in London this year?
2 Is his job interesting?
3 Does he talk to pcople by radio?
4 In an emergency, does he drive a car to
patients?_
5 Is he a doctor?
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Reading
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f Sheila ćome^t^n^ustralia^ie^jarcnts live in Sydney. They’ve got a big house with a lovely garden. Sheila’s a musician. She
1_jazz and rock. She plays the piano
and the guitar.
This year. Sheila's studying musie at university in London. She
English fam iły They’re also musicians and they all _a great time together.
Sheila works hard at university and she sometimes sings with a band. too. They
_concerts at a students’ club on
Fridays and Saturdays. Sheila also _
to concerts with her friends. On Sundays. they go to their favourite club. Sheila*s life in London is very exciting and she lovcs it.
© Połącz pytania i odpowiedzi.
Example
Is your birthday in the winter? &
1 Do you want to be a doctor when
you grow up? _
2 Do you watch TV every day? _
3 Does your mum like rap musie? _
4 Where do you live? _
5 How often do you listen to musie? _
A Every day. I love it!
B Yes, it is. I was bom on January 6th.
C No. I don't. I don t have time.
D No. she doesn't. She thinks it’s boring.
E Yes. I do. It‘s a difficult job. but it’s interesting. F In a Hat on the fifth floor.
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Vocabu1ary and grammar
© Podkreśl wyraz, który nie pasuje do pozostałych.
Example
fourth, first, fifth, eieht
1 news, channel, cartoon. quiz
2 musie. pop. jazz. rap
3 football, ice hockey. ice skating. weather
4 doctor, hospital. nurse, dentist
5 easy, good. hot, work
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Example
Phil’s a cook. He worKs in a restaurant. (work)
1 Tony and Mark are musicians. They _in a band. (play)
2 This evening, they_a concert. (give)
3 Mrs Bennet_English at our school.
(teach)
4 This year she_English in a school in
Prague. (teach)
5 I_sport a lot. (like)
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