Ex. 3. Match antonymous words and expressions

1) casual a) single
2) difficult b) often
3) foreign c) keep working
4) married d) unsuccessful
5) poor e) formal
6) retire f) terrible
7) successful g) native
8) wonderful h) uncomfortable
9) comfortable i) easy
10) sometimes j) rich

 

 

Ex. 4. Complete the charts below. Mind some spelling changes.

noun verb   noun adjective
1. advice 2.… 3. graduation 4. … … design … inform   1. fun 2. success 3. … 4. retirement … … poor …

 

 

Ex. 5. Complete the sentences with one of the words from Ex. 4.

 

1. After I …, I am going to work as a teacher.

2. I think you’ll like her, she’s great ….

3. Could you give me some … about buying a house?

4. He works hard because he wants to be ….

5. His parents were …. They couldn’t buy him a new suit.

6. Jim worked for a computer company but now he is ….

7. A … is someone whose job is to make plans or patterns for clothes.

8. She sent me a lot of … about the project.

9. I need someone to … me.

 


Ex. 6. Complete the collocations using the words in the box. Use each of the words once only. Think of your own examples.

 

designer, blind, star, friendly (give), successful, good (great), married, relationship, close, agony

 

1. … advice

2. a … date

3. a … couple

4. … fun

5. … relationship

6. a … sign

7. … clothes

8. … in business

9. … aunt

10. … problems

 

 

Ex. 7. Insert the right prepositions where necessary.

 

1. Emma is very outgoing, she likes to talk … new people.

2. Alice graduated … medical school last year.

3. Michael and his friend live in different towns and talk … the phone very often.

4. He lives in London, but he grew … in Manchester.

5. I look … my grandchildren every Tuesday and Thursday while my daughter goes shopping.

6. I could listen … this singer all day – he has such a beautiful voice.

7. I’m really worried … my brother.

8. He is French. He comes … France.

9. Can you speak … German?

10. Nigel works … a publishing company.

11. I go to the theatre once … a month.

12. She spends a lot of money … clothes.

13. My elder brother is crazy … football.

14. It takes him … least twenty minutes to get there.

15. They’re still trying to think … a name for the baby.

Ex. 8. Fill in each gap with a suitable word.

 

1. I think it’s interesting to know the … of your boyfriend.
a) warning sign b) bad sign c) star sign

2. Can you give me some …? I’m thinking of going on holiday.
a) advice b) help c) advise

3. Andy is doing a one-year journalism ….
a) lesson b) lecture c) course

4. He had to … school at 15, because he needed money.
a) graduate b) leave c) complete

5. Is he married? – No, he is ….
a) single b) lonely c) alone

6. Sam and Dave … the same hobby. They enjoy listening to music.
a) divide b) separate c) share

7. Jean felt more comfortable in … clothes.
a) relaxed b) calm c) casual

8. We were so …, we couldn’t afford to eat more than one meal a day.
a) bad b) poor c) hard

9. She has a close … with her daughter.
a) relationship b) connection c) position

10. You’ll like her, darling, she’s great ….
a) fun b) amazement c) enjoyment

 

 

Ex. 9. Replace the underlined words with a single word or word combination.

 

1. After I complete a course of educational university, I’m going to work for a big company.

2. The period of study lasts five years and it’s all in English.

3. My father works in the centre of the city.

4. We’re looking for someone who likes to meet and talk to new people.

5. What impression do you get of the two people who are married?

6. Let’s phone Dr Mary Steiner. She writes an agony column.

7. Would you ever go on an arranged meeting with a man you haven’t met before?

8. What do you want to be when you become an adult?

9. Do you remember any amusing stories about students?

10. Can you speak any languages of other countries?


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