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Reading - ESL
do the exercises
Vocabulary - ESL
Check off each time you do a chore at home to help your parents.
Grammar - ESL
You've learned new topics such as some/any, much/many and food vocabulary. Now it's time to show the results
Match pictures with movies genres
Listening - ESL
Listen and fill in the blanks
Dear Students,
Please read the instructions carefully before starting the test:
✨ Be honest, and do your best. Good luck!
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telling the time, daily activities, family members, occupations, verb to Be, hobbies, parts of the house, and prepositions of place
write
Writing - ESL
Look and write the words.
Listen and MATCH
Listen and check ( ) the box.
There is one example.
Answer the questions according to each one.
Read and write the time of the day in the table: In the morning/ In the aferternoon/ In the evening/ at noon/ at night
Submit your homework on time.
1. Watch the videos more than one time. 2. Listen carefully to the words and expressions. 3. Pay attention to the pictures and actions in the video. 4. Pause the video if you need more time. 5. Try to understand the main idea, not every word. 6. Use your notes or vocabulary from the unit to help you.
Instructions: Watch the video and answer the following questions. English - Young people and their free time (A1-A2 - with subtitles)
This section is for listening.
Speaking - ESL
Read the sample. Practise specific formulas and time connectors. Do the mediation task
Look back at the list of after-school clubs in ACTIVITY 1 (a). Choose ONE club you joined, but don't say its name! Tick ten verbs you can use to create a story in the next activity. Write a story about the after-school club. Then, use your notes to tell your partner about the after-school club you joined for the first time. Your partner listens and guesses the club.
Answer the questions properly
Read and complete.
GRAMMAR
Directions: For each question in this part, you will hear four statements about a picture in your test book. When you hear the statements, you must select the one statement that best describes what you see in the picture. Then find the number of the question on your answer sheet and mark your answer. The statements will not be printed in your test book and will be spoken only one time.