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Writing - English Language
where is the frog?
Reading Comprehension - English Language
Read the biography and complete the activities.
Physics - Science
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Vocabulary - English Language
Instructions
Read the text carefully. For each gap, choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) that completes the sentence correctly.
Consider:
grammar accuracy,
word formation (especially noun forms), and
meaning in context.
Each word will be used only once per gap. Work individually and check your answers before submitting.
Exercise 1. Choose the correct option
Exercise 2. Complete the sentences
(Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets)
Exercise 3. Rewrite the sentences
Complete the blanks with the corresponding irregular verb in their correct tense.
Read the text. Select the right option.
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Vocabulary and grammar practice
Geography - Social Studies
Answer all questions in the spaces provided.
When you have finished, scroll to the bottom of the page and click the ‘Finish!!’ button.
Choose ‘Email my answers to my teacher’
Enter your name, class, and subject clearly when prompted.
Key Code: MawLvNu4Ko 🕘 Deadline: All work must be submitted by 11:30 a.m today (Monday, 2nd February 2026). ⚠️ Make sure you see a confirmation message to ensure your work has been successfully submitted.
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Research - English Language
Listen
do exercises
Read the instructions carefully
Focus on the two different meanings of "just".
Read each sentence carefully. Choose the correct form of the verb using the Present Simple or the Present Continuous. Complete all the exercises.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the second Conditional
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Greetings! This will be your English workbook for this year 2026.
Before completing this worksheet, please study the following resource to gain a foundational understanding of the topic Video: Top 10 British Foods
Use the adjectives in the correct form
Vocabulary
practice makes perfect