25 marzo, 2010

Answers Footballstars

Part A (gap-fill)
1. depends 2. soccer 3. talented 4. celebrities 5. explaining 6. arguing
7. headlines 8. score 9. identity 10. brilliantly 11. help 12. head-butting 13. playing 14. continue 15. doubt 16. feet
Part B (yes/no questions)
1. No. Pelé was born in Brazil on 23rd October 1940.
2. Yes
3. Yes
4. No. After he finished playing in Brazil, Pelé went to play for a team in New York in the United States.
5. Yes
6. No. Maradona was short but very strong.
7. Yes
8. Yes
9. Yes
10. No. In 2001, Zidane became the most expensive player in history when the Italian club Juventus sold him to the Spanish club Real Madrid.
11. No. Zidane head-butted head-butted an Italian player while playing for France in the 2006 World Cup final.
12. No. Ronaldinho means ‘little Ronaldo’ in Portuguese.
13. No. Many people compare Ronaldinho with Pelé.
14. Yes
15. No. Beckham is currently playing for Real Madrid.

22 marzo, 2010

6D Grammar present simple or continuous

2. do YOU do 3 are YOU going 4 do YOU go 5 ‘m listening 6 do YOU listen 7 are having 8 do YOU have 9 do YOU wear 10 are YOU wearing 11’s working 12 do YOUwork

6C Grammar Present continuous

2. is happening 3. ’re winning 4. aren’t playing 5. are not you watching 6. ‘m driving 7. is she doing 8. is she working 9. are travelling 10. are you doing 11. ‘m not working 12. ‘m looking 13. are they doing 14. ‘re counting 15. aren’t counting 16. are playing 17. is he doing 18. is looking at us.

DESCRIBING A ROOM

2 ON 3. UNDER 4. ABOVE 5. TO THE LEFT OF 6. NEXT TO 7.IN 8. BETWEEN 9. BEHIND 10. TO THE RIGHT OF 11. BELOW 12. IN FRONT OF.

18 marzo, 2010

Infinitive and gerund

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1. to listen 2. coming 3. marrying 4. to watch 5. throwing 6. to tell 7. shouting 8. to feed 9. coming 10. to go.
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A 1. arrange 2. avoid 3. choose 4. consider 5. decide 6. deny 7. manage 8. miss 9. plan 10. practise 11. refuse 12. recall.
B 1. to stay 2. to get 3. to have 4. to meet 5. stealing 6. attacking 7. to give 8. seeing 9. dropping 10. to visit 11. sitting 12. speaking 13. to go.
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A 1. She 's brought a lawnmower to cut the grass.
2. She 's brought a cat to catch the mice.
3. She 's brought an axe to cut down the tree.
4. She 's brought some glass to replace the broken window.
5. She 's brought a caravan to live in.
B
1 renovating houses. 2. to help me 3. being alone 4. looking for a new house. 5. moving around 6. talking to you.
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A 2. to post a letter 3. to have a bath 4. to take some photos.
B 3,4,5.
C 1g 2h 3e 4j 5a 6f 7d 8b 9i

02 marzo, 2010

5 D Grammar verbs and prepositions

a. 2. out of 3. under 4. round 5. towards 6. along 7. through 8. up 9. into 10. down 11. across.

5 C Grammar have to, don’t have to, must.

2. don’t have to pay 3. mustn’t smoke 4. have to drive 5. have to wear 6. don’t have to come 7. don’t have to pay 8. have to wear 9.mustn’t park 10. have to be 11. have to turn off. 12. mustn’t play.

5 B Grammar the infinitive or verb + ing?

a. 3. to come 4. not talking 5. to see 6. to earn 7. relaxing 8. to give 9. to learn 10. winning 11. not to hit 12. drinking 13. to go 14. stopping 15. going 16. to be 17. to go 18. eating 19. not to understand 20. remembering.

5 A Grammar the infinitive with to

a. 2. not to tell. 3. to see. 4. to sell 5. to shut 6. not to lose 7. to do 8. to build 9. to be 10. to take photos.
b. she went to:
2. the travel agent to book tickets. 3. the bakers to buy some bread. 4. Zara to buy some new clothes 5. to the Internet café to send some e-mails. 6. the gym to do some exercise. 7. the park to go for a walk. 8. the bank to get some money. 9. the garage to get some petrol.