1) friend, fun, volcano, winter, tent, student, journey, monkey, parents
2) skiing, going, sing, sleeping, talking, morning
1)b
2)e
3)a
4)c
5)d
1)jeans 5)scarf
2)pyjamas 6)sweater
3)leggings 7)sandels
4)shirts 8)jacket
<span>1 to get on </span><span>j преуспеть </span><span><span>F in the examination
</span>2 to get on with </span><span><span><span>f ладить с </span>H the classmates </span>
3 to look for </span><span><span><span>i подыскивать </span>A a nice flat </span>
4 to look out for </span><span>е искать преступника </span><span><span>J the criminal
</span>5 to make up </span><span><span><span>Ь выдумывать </span>В a very interesting story
</span>6 to make up </span><span>d загримировать </span><span><span>С as an old man </span>
7 to put on </span><span>g надевать </span><span><span>G smart clothes </span>
8 to turn off </span><span>С выключать </span><span><span>К the lights when you leave </span>
9 to turn on </span><span>a включать </span><span><span>I the computer and check the mail </span>
10 to turn out </span><span>h оказаться </span><span><span>E fine
</span>11 to turn up</span><span>к приходить </span><span><span>D early </span>
The first day on a new job is like the first day of school. What
should you know on your first day at work? Complete the sentences with
the verbs that fit in the correct form.Do some research to (0) find out
all you can about your new employer and the company.
Plan what you’re going to (1) put on during the first week of work. Choose the suit in which you look your best. Before going to sleep the night before, (2) look through things that you will need for your first day at work. Be sure to have a pen to (3) fill in those necessary forms. If you (4) turn up on time, it will make a good impression on your employer. (5) Think of clever questions about the work, even when you may already know the answers. At home write by name all the workers you can remember. You can continue (6) looking in your list on Day Two. That first day of a new job usually (7) turns out to be physically and emo<span>tionally tiring. But each day after will get easier and easier. </span></span>
1. If had phoned me yesterday, I would have told you.
<span>2. If you took more exercise, you might feel better. </span>
<span>3. If Tim would have listened more carefully, he wouldn’t have made that mistake. </span>
<span>4. If we’d found suitable premises, we’d have moved earlier. </span>
<span>5. If people kept their offices more tidy, it might present a better image to our visitors. </span>
<span>6. If I’d known about their financial problems, I wouldn’t have done business with them. </span>
<span>7. If our side had been better prepared, we could have succeeded in the negotiations . </span>
<span>8. I wouldn’t worry if I were you. </span>
You have 30 minutes to do this task. You have received a letter from your English-speaking pen friend, Ann. ..I joined the ballet school when I was five. I love dancing and I want to become a dance teacher in the future. So I’m going to take classes at the Ballet Dance Academy one day… ...What subjects are you good at? What do you like to do in your free time? What job would you like to do in the future, and why? ... Write her a letter and answer her 3 questions. Write 100–120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.