The
documentary about the olympic games that(1) was shown on channel 12 last
Tuesday (2) has been critised by several experts this week. It seems that many
statistics that (3) were* reported in the programme (4) had not been checked
before filming. An apology for the inaccuracies (5) was given on the News last
night by Paul Manners the produce and he also said that of the documentary (6)
had already been recorded. The documentary (7) was reviewed by journalist Rex
Driver in This Morning newspaper two days ago. He writes that he enjoyed the
parts that (8) were filmed in central London<span> and says that most people who (9)
have been interviewed since the programme (10) was shown last Tuesday agree
with the points that the produced were trying to ….</span>
Will he
work on Monday or Friday?
Does he
work in the office or the bank?
Do they ski
in the park or skate?
Will she
like the film or the book?
<span>Does she
met them on Sunday or Saturday?</span>
<span>1.
parking zone
seatbelt
wear costumes
weekly newspaper
play the guitar
2.
Russia (non-English speaking)
bathtub (located only in the bathroom)
homework (not sports-related)
fond (standard comparative/superlative forms)
dessert (meal course)
3.
wonderful, enjoyable, interesting, actor, artist
4.
1. Paris is the capital of France. 2. That man is a pilot. He can fly a plane. 3. At Halloween, we wear strange costumes. 4. The Queen lives in a big palace. 5. Would you like a piece of cake with your tea?
5.
1. Vladimir is from Russia. 2. Please come to my birthday party. 3. Harry can drive a lorry. 4. It’s very important to brush your teeth twice a day. 5. Help your mum to do shopping.
6.
1. Their house is very modern. 2. There aren’t any paintings on the wall. 3. Mike sits in front of the computer all day. 4. You must go to the doctor. 5. You put too much sugar in my tea.
7.
1. Present Simple -e)s: goes, studies, plays, catches, fixes
2. Present Continuous -ing: stopping, beginning, dancing, crying, staying
3. Past Simple V2 : has, saw, went, did, read
8.
1. My mother usually watches TV at 9 p.m. 2. He is making decorations for this night party now. 3. We were at my granny’s last weekend. 4. We worked in the garden yesterday. 5. He will learn English next year.</span>
Geography helped Tina a lot because she had learnt it well at school.
As the children had gone to sleep, they didn't see grey clouds.
She didn't pass the exams because she hadn't prepared for them.
Tilly's parents went to a safe place because she had told them about the disaster.
Tilly told her mother about the tectonic plates that her geography teacher had taught her at the lesson.