Summer Activities 13nd ESO
Summer Activities 13nd ESO
Summer Activities 13nd ESO
SUPPORT AND
RETAKE
ACTIVITIES
nd
(2 ESO)
NAME: _______________________________________
PRESENT SIMPLE
4- Write questions from the prompts using the simple present. Then
write short answers.
1. You / like / adventure films?
_______________________________________? No, _________________
b. Your sister / drink / juice / for breakfast?
_______________________________________? Yes, ________________
c. Your friends / like / comic books?
_______________________________________? No, _________________
d. Your aunt / go / to work / by bus?
_______________________________________? Yes, ________________
e. You / buy / computer games?
_______________________________________? Yes, ________________
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
2- Complete the texts with the past simple of the verbs in brackets.
A) Last night I ________ (go) to my favorite restaurant in West Street. I
________ (leave) the restaurant at about 11 o’clock. It ________ (be) a
warm evening and I ________ (decide) to walk along the beach.
Suddenly, I ________ (hear) a noise. I ________ (turn) and ________
(see) three boys aged about eighteen. One boy ________ (come) up to me
and ________ (ask) me the time. When I ________ (look) down at my
watch, he ________ (hit) me and I ________ (fall) to the ground. Another
boy ________ (take) my wallet. I ________ (shout) for help. Then they
________ run) away.
B) Last year I went (go) on holiday. I ________ (drive) to the sea with my
friend. On the first day we ________ (look) at the beautiful buildings and
________ (eat) in lots of restaurants. The next day ________ (be) very hot
so we ________ (drive) to the sea. We ________ (leave) our clothes in the
car and ________ (sunbathe) and ________ (swim) all day. At six o’clock
we ________ (walk) to our car, but the car ________ (be) there. We
________ (buy) some clothes and ________ (go) to the Police Station. The
police ________ (be) nice and we ________ (sleep) in the police station.
4- Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Past
Simple.
1. Last year, Jay ______________ (move) to Scotland.
2. __________ your parents ___________ (give) you money?
3. We ______________ (not go) to the zoo last week.
4. ___________ Shelly ___________ (visit) her uncle yesterday?
5. I ______________ (not know) my grandparents.
2- Write questions with the words below and Was there or Were
there. Answer the questions according to exercise 1 (70 years ago)
1. a table
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2. any tea
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3. any games
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4. any mobile phones
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3- Fill in the blanks with There was, There were, Was there or Were
there.
1. _________________ any famous actors in the play?
2. _________________ a wonderful film on TV on Monday night.
3. _________________ astronauts on the moon in 1969.
4. _________________ steak for lunch.
5. _________________ any sugar in the bowl?
6. _________________ a nature programme on TV last night?
3- Ten years ago, Max was a student, now he is a doctor. Use the
prompts to ask and answer questions about Max, as in the example.
THEN NOW
be very messy Be very neat
Live with his parents Have his own house
Take the bus to university Have his own car
Play soccer Go to the gym
Wear long hair Wear short hair
PAST CONTINUOUS
1- Make the sentences in the past continuous affirmative,
interrogative or negative.
1. (Julie / sleep at three o’clock) __________________________________
2. (you / study at three o’clock?) __________________________________
3. (I / not work at three o’clock) __________________________________
4. (they / eat chocolate at three o’clock) ____________________________
5. (John / play tennis at three o’clock?) _____________________________
6. (he / not use the Internet at 3 o’clock) ___________________________
7. (I / work) __________________________________
8. (you / sleep when I got home?) ________________________________
9. (you / not cook lunch at 3 o’clock) ______________________________
10. (we / travel to London at three o’clock) _________________________
11. (Mrs. Brown / walk in the garden?) _________________________
12. (Mr. Black / not / work in his study) ____________________________
13. (Miss Jones / talk to Mr. White) ___________________________
14. (you play cards?) ______________________________________
15. (Dr. Ford / not / read in his room) _____________________________
3- Fill in the blanks with a correct form, the PAST SIMPLE or the
PAST CONTINUOUS.
1. He _____________________ (talk) with Mary, when Mrs. Smith came in.
2. They _____________________ (study) two hours last night.
3. Jane _____________________ (sleep) when the telephone rang.
4. As I _____________________ (walk) to the lab, I met my friend.
5. We _____________________ (watch) TV last night.
6. The customer ________________ (pay) when he dropped his credit card.
7. The barber _____________________ (cut) my hair yesterday.
8. She _____________________ (dance) when she hurt her ankle.
9. It _____________________ (rain) hard when I got up.
10. It _____________________ (rain) hard last night.
11. We _____________________ (sail) on a ferry when we saw a shark.
12. Two helicopters __________________ (fly) above the house yesterday.
13. My aunt _________________ (wait) for a taxi at 8 o’clock this morning.
14. I was travelling on the underground when a man __________________
(take) my wallet.
15. Becky _____________________ (not buy) any souvenirs last year.
16. Where _________ you _______________ (go) when I phoned you?
17. Jim __________________ (not watch) the road while he was driving.
FUTURE “WILL”
1- Put the words in the correct order to make sentences and
questions.
1. will Emma do what ? ________________________________________
2. shopping will go Emma ? _____________________________________
3. like Lara the T-shirt won’t _____________________________________
4. think she I will______________________________________________
5. replace what MP3 players will ? ________________________________
6. won’t Alex pictures any take __________________________________
5- Write the sentences with the verbs in brackets with will or won’t.
1. We ___________________a good time in the swimming pool. It’s cold.
(have)
2. I _________________as a singer because I like music very much. (work)
3. My best friend ________________to the park because she is ill. (go)
4. My cousins ________________by plane. It’s very expensive. (travel)
5. They _________________their exams. They always study a lot. (pass)
6. Your brother _____________the film. It’s a western and she loves them.
(like)
7. It _______________ cold tomorrow. It’s August. (be)
8- Read the text about the future and comment if you agree or not
and say why.
In the future, there will be electric cars because the other types of cars
contribute to pollution. People will work at home and they won’t have to go
to the office every day. There will be more computers in the classroom to
learn and communicate with students from all over the world. There will be
more justice and solidarity in the world.
Do you agree?
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Why?
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9- Complete the text. Use will or won’t and the verbs in the box.
pollute recycle not save destroy protect
The environment – your opinions!
We asked for your opinions about the future of our planet. Here are
two letters from readers:
Hi! I think that the future will be great! I think that people ____________
everything – glass, paper, plastic and metal. They ____________ all the
endangered animals, like tigers and elephants.
Carl (aged 15)
Hello. I think that the future will be terrible. People ___________ energy –
they’ll use a lot of electricity. We ____________ all the rivers and oceans,
and we ____________ the environment completely.
Joe (aged 17)
10- Complete the dialogue. Use the correct form of will and the
verbs in the box.
not like be move not be get meet not come
Zoe Hi, Ben. What are you doing this weekend?
Ben It’s my brother’s birthday on Friday. He ____________ twenty.
Zoe Cool! Will he have a party?
Ben Yes, but it ____________ on Friday, because he’s in London. He
____________ home until Saturday.
Zoe What is he doing in London?
Ben He’s studying there. And he has a girlfriend. I think that he
____________ married soon!
Zoe Really? Do you know his girlfriend?
Ben No, but I ____________ her this weekend. She’s from Seville, so
maybe my brother ____________ to Spain.
Zoe Your parents ____________ that!
BE GOING TO
1- Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use be going
to.
1. I _____________________ (not do) sport tomorrow.
2. The students in my class _____________________ (study) English next
year.
3. Our teacher _____________________ (not give) us a test next week.
4. __________ your parents _______________ (watch) our game
tomorrow?
5. My friend and I _____________________ (buy) clothes on Saturday.
6. My friends _____________________ (not meet) me at the cinema
tonight.
7. ___________ the coach _______________ (come) to the party tonight?
8. _____________________ (you / buy) a new bike?
9. Tom _____________________ (not / be) a doctor.
10. I _____________________ (buy) some new shoes.
11. _____________________ (Helen / catch) the train?
12. Who _____________________ (carry) the shopping for me?
13. Jim and Dinah _____________________ (not / get) married.
14. Sam _____________________ (take) a holiday.
15. What time _____________________ (you / phone) me?
16. Where _____________________ (we / eat) tonight?
17. I _____________________ (not /give) a birthday present!
6- Use the words / phrases from the list to complete the sentences,
as in the example.
* sell her car * be late for school * make a cake * fix
* lose weight
1. Jane’s putting an ad in the newspaper.
She is going to sell his car.
2. The washing machine isn’t working.
My father ____________________________________________________
3. I bought some flour and some eggs.
I ___________________________________________________________
4. Robert is on a diet.
He __________________________________________________________
5. Peter is still in bed.
He __________________________________________________________
7- Jonathan is not satisfied with his life as it is. He has already
decided to change a number of things. Look at the prompts and say
what he intends to do, as in the example.
1. move to the city center
He is going to move to the city center.
2. sell his car
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3. buy a bigger house
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4. marry Susan
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5. apply for a job with a law firm
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8- Write sentences using BE GOING TO and one of the following
verbs: LISTEN, PLAY, SING, VISIT, WRITE.
1. They / in the school choir.
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2. My sister / a book next year.
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3. We / a football match next week.
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4. I / Australia in the summer.
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5. He / to the radio tonight.
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WILL – BE GOING TO
1- Choose the best answer. Pay attention to the explanation in
brackets.
1. I'm cold! Ok, I _____________ [am going to lend/will lend] you my
jacket. (offers and promises)
2. Don't worry about your exams. I'm sure you _____________ [will
pass/are going to pass] (predictions).
3. Let's take the train. It ___________ [will be/is going to be] quicker than
the bus. (facts about the future)
4. Oh no! It's 7:30. I __________________ [am going to be/will be] late.
5. I've read that book twice but I ____________________ [am going to
read/will read/] it again on holiday. (plans and intentions)
6. Mary ___________ [will be/is going to be] seventeen on her next
birthday. (facts about the future)
7. I think Real Madrid ____________ [is going to win/will win/] the league.
(prediction)
8. She ____________________ [is going to work/will work] hard next year.
(plans and intentions)
9. That cat ___________________ [is going to eat/will eat] my chocolate.
(predictions based on what we can see)
10. I _____________ [will help/am going to help] you. I promise I
____________ [am not going to be/won't be] late. (Offers and promises)
11. I _____________ [will have/am going to have] the red T-shirt, please.
(instant decisions)
12. I _____________ [am going to have/will have] a mushroom pizza
(instant decision)
2- Complete the sentences using Will or Be going to.
1. Why is the turning on the radio? He _________________ listen to the
Corrs concert.
2. I’m hungry. I _______________ make you a sandwich.
3. Would you like pasta or a pizza? I _______________ ___have a pizza,
please.
4. Where are they going on holiday? They ______________ visit their uncle
in Canada.
5. What are your plans for the weekend? We ______________ stay at
home and watch videos.
6. We haven’t got any milk. Really? I ______________ go and get some.
7. She _____________________ (visit) London next week.
8. These shoes are really dirty. I ______________ (clean) them!
9. She ___________ (be) eighteen on Monday.
10. It's very hot in here. I _____________ (open) the window.
11. I have got a special plan for the weekend. I _____________________
(learn) how to make a cake.
12. John ______________ (study) English in the future.
13. Look at Paul! He ___________________ (get) on the bus.
14. What a dark cloud! It ____________________ (rain).
15. I think I _____________ (call) her tomorrow.
16. I ______________________ (travel) to London next Monday.
17. The baby ____________________ (fall) down. He doesn't walk very
well.
18. It's very hot here! I _____________ (open) the door!
19. They ____________________ (buy) a new car next month.
20. _________________________ (stay/you) at Paul's house very long? -
Not really, just a few days.
21. I'm not sure... I think I ____________________ the green shirt. (buy)
22. Is that the phone? Wait, I ____________________ it. (answer)
23. Sorry, I can't come with you, I ____________________ my hair. (wash)
24. The doctor said that he ___________________ faster than she
expected. (recover)
25. I still don't know for sure, but I think I ______________ English. (pass)
TENSE REVISION
1- Complete the table with the appropriate time expression.
In 2011 - next month – always – tomorrow - a year ago –
yesterday – today – later - last night - next year – now – usually
- last summer - at the moment - soon - next week - right now -
once a day - never
PRESENT PAST FUTURE
A Special Exhibition
We are walking in the dark. There isn’t any light and we can’t see
anything, but we can hear and smell. It’s like being blind. I hear birds
singing and children’s voices. How many children are there? I don’t
know. Are the children playing? I think so because they sound happy.
I think I can hear music from someone’s mobile phone. I smell paint.
Is someone painting pictures? I’m not sure, but I think we’re in a park.
Lots of cars are driving near us – I hear them, too. Maybe the park is
near a street. Jonas, our guide, is saying something. “Listen and feel.
Do you know where we are?”
Before visitors leave the exhibition, they sit with their guide in a special
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5. You can _____________________, _____________________, and
_____________________, but you can’t see in the exhibition.
David Livingstone
I used to love reading books about famous explorers. One of my
favourite explorers is David Livingstone. He was born in Scotland
in 1813. He grew up in a small town with six brothers and sisters.
Livingstone’s parents were religious Christians and the family
belonged to the Church of Scotland. At the age of 10, he got a job
to help his family and went to school in the evenings. In 1836,
Livingstone went to university to study medicine and in 1840, he
moved to London. He joined the London Missionary Society
because he wanted to become a missionary doctor and bring
Christianity to people in Africa.
In 1841, after he graduated from medical school, Livingstone travelled to Africa.
He was the first missionary doctor to reach central Africa and meet the local
tribes. The tribes liked Livingstone and he improved the lives of many people.
In 1855, Livingstone reached a very big waterfall.
He was the first European to see this waterfall and
he named it Victoria Falls for Queen Victoria of
England. He returned to Britain twice, in 1856 and
in 1864. He wrote a book about his travels and it
became very popular in Britain.
In 1866, Livingstone went on a trip to look for the beginning of the River Nile.
His trip was very difficult and he never found the beginning of the River Nile.
During his final years, Livingstone became very ill, but he did not want to leave
Africa. Finally, he died there in 1873.
David Livingstone discovered many places in Africa and helped a lot of people.
He became a hero in Britain and received an award from the Royal Geographical
Society of London.
TRAVEL LOCATIONS
Travelling in Russia
The Trans-Siberian Railway is the longest railway in the
world. It travels across Russia from west to east and it goes
through two continents – Europe and Asia. The railway is
9,259 km long and it connects hundreds of small isolated
towns and cities. The journey takes eight days and it
crosses seven time zones. The journey begins in Moscow,
the capital city of Russia, and ends in Vladivostok, one of
Russia’s most important harbours on the Pacific Ocean. The train doesn’t stop at
night, but there are beds on the train so that the passengers can enjoy a relaxing
journey.
In the past, only Russians used the railway, but today more and more tourists are
discovering this extraordinary journey. Most tourists begin their trip in Moscow.
After spending a few days in this lively city, they get on the train and begin the long
journey to Vladivostok. They can enjoy the beautiful scenery from big windows of
the train.
Many tourists get off the train and visit places on the way. One of the most popular
stops is Lake Baikal. It is the largest and deepest freshwater lake in the world. At 25
million years old, it’s also the world’s oldest lake. The area around the lake is very
beautiful. There are many forests, streams and waterfalls.
People call the lake the “Pearl of Siberia” because it is as
beautiful as a pearl.
Travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway may not be
comfortable enough for some people, but it is certainly the
ideal way to see Russia.
FRIENDS OF TREES
Patna was one of India’s most polluted cities. In 1988, a group of young volunteers
decided to do something about it. They wanted to improve the quality of life for
everybody, so they cleaned up the city and planted hundreds of trees.
The volunteers formed a group and called it Tarumitra (Friends of Trees). Four
secondary school students organised a bicycle ride in the north of India to tell
people about our planet’s ecological crisis. The boys rode from Patna to New
Delhi – a distance of more than 1,045 kilometres. They went from place to place
talking to people about protecting and planting trees.
Tarumitra is doing many other things to protect the environment. One of its best
achievements is a 10-acre nature reserve in the centre of Patna.
They planted hundreds of different types of trees there. In
2010, the state government started cutting down trees near the
Patna airport. Schoolgirls carrying “Save the Trees” posters
demonstrated to prevent this action. As a result, the
government stopped cutting down the trees. Tarumitra is also
trying to change the way people in India celebrate the Holi
Festival. Every spring, people celebrate this festival by lighting
big fires with branches from trees. In Patna, they burn rubbish
instead of trees and now in other areas, too. If Tarumitra’s
success continues, people all over India will do the same.
Tarumitra started more than 25 years ago and today it has got members in over
1,000 schools and colleges all over India. These hard-working young people won’t
stop fighting to protect their environment. If these volunteers didn’t do such good
work, Patna wouldn’t be a model for other cities in India.
1. The four students travelled over _____________ from ______________
2. The volunteers planted ________ and created a nature reserve in Patna.
3. Thanks to Tarumitra, people started to ______________________
instead of trees to celebrate the Holi Festival.
4. Tarumitra started as a small organisation but now __________________
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5. The writer believes that thanks to volunteers ______________________
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2- Write about an event you attended in the past. What was it? Who
did you go with? What did you do? Did you have fun? Why / not?
(80 words)
Remember:
- divide the information in paragraphs,
- use punctuation marks (. , ; :),
- use connectors to join ideas (and, but, because, so, also, too,
as well, because of, due to…)
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3- Write a letter to a friend telling him / her about your plans for
the future. (80 words)
Remember:
- divide the information in paragraphs,
- use punctuation marks (. , ; :),
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as well, because of, due to…)
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4- Write an essay comparing two cities you have visited. Which one
do you recommend me to visit most? Why? (80 words)
Remember:
- divide the information in paragraphs,
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