See-saw
go-went
have/has-had
say-said
fly-flew
put-put
take-took
give-gave
<span>1. a keen competition -
j) a competition when the competitors are trying very hard to win
2. to serve the ball - i) to throw the ball up and hit it to start play
3. contest - h) a competition or a game in which people try to win
4. to expel - g) to eliminate
5. to even - f) to make equal
6. event - e) any of the races, competitions,ets., arranged as part of day's
sports
7. mountaineering - d) activity of climbing mountains as a sport or hobby
8. fitness - c) the state of being physically fit
9. a coach - b) someone who trains a person or sports team
10. wrestling - a) a sport in which two people wrestle and try to throw each
other to the ground
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1. Amy is buying souvenirs- she is visiting their friends in London .
2. William is studying the map of London -he is having a walk in the centre of London on their first day there .
3. Melanie and Amy are buying Carribean folk costumes.- They are taking part in the Notting Hill Carnival .
4.William is learning the British driving rules.- He is driving the car on the way from London to Edinburgh
The Unicorn
People have always liked to make up stories about unusual creatures. One of the most beautiful mythological creatures is the unicorn.
The unicorn is described as an animal resembling a horse, often with a horn on its forehead. Its image appeared thousands of years ago in Mesopotamian artworks and in the ancient myths of India and China. In Ancient Greece people believed that those who drank from its horn were protected from stomachache, epilepsy, and poison. In the beginning the unicorn was not so beautiful: people described it as a fierce creature living in the furthest corners of the known world. It had the head of a stag, the feet of an elephant and the tail of a boar, but then the image changed. As years went by, unicorns were thought to be magnificent and noble creatures, a symbol of purity and goodness. Many cultures of the world have their own version of the unicorn myth, but most depict these animals as white horses with a long horn extending from the forehead. The horn is usually spiraled. Most tales about unicorns depict an animal that is quite gentle and good.
Today we can say that unicorns rule popular culture. There are millions of unicorns all over the world: toys, pictures, cartoons, films, songs, cookies, cakes, clothes, bedding and even slippers.
1 I don't drink coffee in the evening, I drink coffee in the morning
2 Is your friend doing homework now?
3 Look! The baby is sleeping. He always sleeps after dinner
4 Does your sister study at university? No, she studies at school
5 What is your brother doing now? He is washing up
6 My aunt doesn't work at a shop. She works at a market