Getting started unit
Grammar: subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, demonstratives and wh- questions
- Subject pronouns exercises
- Write the correct subject pronoun.
- Fill in the correct personal pronouns into the gaps.
- Type the correct word in the boxes below.
- Possessive adjectives
- Match the subject pronoun with the possessive pronoun.
- Type the correct possessive pronoun
- Type the correct word in the boxes below.
- Complete the sentences with my, your, his, her, its, our or their
- Possessive pronouns
- Demonstratives (This, that, these, those)
- Complete with this, that, these or those
- Complete with demonstratives and to be
- From singular to plural
- Wh-questions
Grammar: subject pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, demonstratives and wh- questions
- Subject pronouns exercises
- Write the correct subject pronoun.
- Fill in the correct personal pronouns into the gaps.
- Type the correct word in the boxes below.
- Possessive adjectives
- Match the subject pronoun with the possessive pronoun.
- Type the correct possessive pronoun
- Type the correct word in the boxes below.
- Complete the sentences with my, your, his, her, its, our or their
- Possessive pronouns
- Demonstratives (This, that, these, those)
- Complete with this, that, these or those
- Complete with demonstratives and to be
- From singular to plural
- Wh-questions
Unit 1
Grammar: Be/Have got
Unit 1
- Be in Agendaweb
- Be in Myenglishpages
- Be in Englisch-hilfen
- Be in Englishforeveryone (just the first pages, answer key at the end)
- Be in Englishexercises
- Be in Britishcouncil (rules and games)
- Have got in Agendaweb
- Have got in Elt-oup
- Have got in Englisch-hilfen
- Have got in Ejerciciosinglesonline (rules and exercises)
- Have got in Tolearnenglish
- Have got in Britishcouncil (rules and games)
- Be vs have got in Agendaweb
- Be vs have got in Tolearnenglish
- Be vs have got in Sharoni
- Be in Agendaweb
- Be in Myenglishpages
- Be in Englisch-hilfen
- Be in Englishforeveryone (just the first pages, answer key at the end)
- Be in Englishexercises
- Be in Britishcouncil (rules and games)
- Have got in Agendaweb
- Have got in Elt-oup
- Have got in Englisch-hilfen
- Have got in Ejerciciosinglesonline (rules and exercises)
- Have got in Tolearnenglish
- Have got in Britishcouncil (rules and games)
- Be vs have got in Agendaweb
- Be vs have got in Tolearnenglish
- Be vs have got in Sharoni
Unit 2
Grammar: There is/There are
Grammar: There is/There are
- There is and there are in Englisch-hilfen
- There is and there are in Agendaweb
- There is and there are in Language-worksheets
- There is and there are in Tolearnenglish
- There is and there are in Elt.oup
- There is and there are in Myenglishpages
- There is and there are in Englishexercises
- There is and there are in Englisch-hilfen
- There is and there are in Agendaweb
- There is and there are in Language-worksheets
- There is and there are in Tolearnenglish
- There is and there are in Elt.oup
- There is and there are in Myenglishpages
- There is and there are in Englishexercises
Grammar: A, an, the, some, any
Grammar: A, an, the, some, any
A, an, some, any in Agendaweb
A, an, some, any in Folkuniversitetet
A, an, some, any in English-grammar
A, an, some, any in Bradleys-english-school
A, an, some, any in Ego4u
Unit 3
Grammar: Present Simple
- Present Simple in Ego4u
- Present Simple in Englisch-hilfen
- Present Simple in Really-learn-english
- Present Simple in Agenda web
- Frequency adverbs in Englisch-hilfen
- Frequency adverbs in Elt.oup
- Frequency adverbs in Myenglishpages
Unit 4
Unit 3
Grammar: Present Simple
- Present Simple in Ego4u
- Present Simple in Englisch-hilfen
- Present Simple in Really-learn-english
- Present Simple in Agenda web
- Frequency adverbs in Englisch-hilfen
- Frequency adverbs in Elt.oup
- Frequency adverbs in Myenglishpages
Unit 4
- Present Continuous Affirmative Write sentences in Ego4u
- Present Continuous Affirmative Fill in the gaps in EnglishSpanishlink
- Present Continuous Affirmative Choose the correct answer in Agendaweb
- ExamEnglish Test
- Affirmative, Negative, Interrogative exercises in Ego4u
- 34 exercises of to be in Present in Agendaweb
- Present Simple vs Present Continuous Exercises in Ego4u
Unit 5
Vocabulary: Sport, sport venues and equipment
1 Find six sports in the puzzle and complete the sentences below.
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2. We go …………………… in the mountains every winter.
3. There are 11 players on each team in …………………… .
4. Is Henry watching the Wimbledon …………………… match?
5. Diana loves …………………… in the lake.
6. Mike and Sue go ………………… at the Salsa club twice a week.
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2 Choose the word that doesn’t belong.
1. basketball / golf / volleyball / rollerblading
2. lift / hit / tennis / jump
3. bowling / swimming / scuba diving / surfing
4. catch / karate / throw / kick
3 Choose the correct answer.
1. Please jump / kick / catch the ball to Anthony.
2. Do you often go dancing / cycling / scuba diving in the lake?
3. I want strong arms. I do skateboarding / running / weightlifting every day.
4. Can you hit / throw / jump the keys to me, please?
5. Good golf / gymnastics / basketball players are usually tall.
4 Match A to B. Then use the words to complete the sentences below.
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1. golf … a. pool
2. tennis … b. pitch
3. swimming … c. court
4. football … d. course
1. Take your swimsuit to the …………………… .
2. It takes an hour to walk around that …………………… .
3. The Manchester United players are on the …………………… .
4. Two to four people usually play on a …………………… .
6 Complete the sentences with the pairs of words below.
swimming pool / swimming cap / bicycle / cycling / racket / tennis court
kick / goal / helmet / rollerblading
kick / goal / helmet / rollerblading
1. Let’s meet on the …………………… . Don’t forget your …………………… .
2. You must wear a …………………… for …………………… .
3. You’ve got long hair, so wear a …………………… in the …………………… .
4. Peter can’t …………………… the ball into the …………………… .
5. Do you often go …………………… on your …………………… ?
Grammar: Modal verbs
Grammar: Modal verbs
1 Which activities can a dog do and which can’t a dog do? Write affirmative and negative sentences with the words below.
catch a ball / speak / read books / swim / play golf
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2 Complete the sentences with the adverb form of the adjectives below.
good / quick / easy / terrible / happy
1. “Get dressed …………………… , Joe! You’re late for school!” said Mum.
2. He cooks …………………… . I can’t eat his food.
3. The little girls are smiling …………………… at the camera.
4. Mark usually wins tennis matches. He plays …………………… .
5. Jenny’s very musical. She learns new songs …………………… .
3 Write affirmative, negative or interrogative sentences with the words below. Use can and the adverb form of the adjectives.
1. Sandy / dance / nice / .
2. Teresa / not cycle / far / .
3. the children / draw pictures / beautiful / ?
4. her friend / jump / high / .
5. John / not write / creative / .
6. you / run / fast / ?
4 Write T (true) or F (false).
...... 1. We mustn’t clean our teeth twice a day.
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5 Write rules for a school sports day. Use should or shouldn’t.
1. try different sports 4. have fun
2. forget to drink water
3. wear sandals
4. have fun
5. wear comfortable clothes
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6 Complete the sentences with can, can’t, must, mustn’t, should or shouldn’t.
1. …………………… players throw the ball in football?
2. Laura, you …………………… hit your brother!
3. I …………………… remember your phone number. What is it?
4. We …………………… leave in ten minutes. We don’t want to be late.
5. Daniel …………………… forget to take his trainers to school. He’s got a sports lesson today.
6. Tennis players …………………… use a racket.
7 Choose the correct answers.
Etiquette at a Football Stadium
- You 1. must / can sit on your seat during the match. You 2. can / must stand when your team scores a goal, but remember: the people behind you 3. can’t / mustn’t see while you’re standing.
- Parents are responsible for their children. Children
4. shouldn’t / can’t walk around the stadium alone. - You 5.mustn’t / can’t throw anything onto the football pitch or at the players during the game. Even a small object 6. can / should be dangerous.
Unit 6
Grammar: Comparatives and superlatives
2. Superlatives: Ecenglish 1,
3. Comparatives and superlatives: Agendaweb 1
Exercises to do in class:
Adjectives form in comparative and superlative, multiple choice.
Grammar.cl Fill in the gaps comparative and superlative adjectives, sentences.
Ego4u Comparative and superlatives fill in the gaps sentences.
Eflnet Multiple choice sentences
Unit 7
Grammar: To be in past
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