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Listen. Where does Jane work?
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Listen to the conversation. What day is it today?
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Listen to the conversation. What's the man's job?
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Listen to the conversation on a bus. What can the man say now?
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Listen to a father and his son. What can the father say now?
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Listen to the conversation. What are they talking about?
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Listen. What's the word?
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Listen to the word and find the letter that rhymes with it.
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Listen. What three words can you hear?
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Dad and I …… in the garden at the moment.
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Please …… down and be quiet, children!
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My sister's …… blue eyes.
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…… I …… just a small piece of cake, please?
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We …… shopping at this supermarket. We think it's too expensive.
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…… much …… the fridge?
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Leo Patterson is …… .
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Leo says he wants to …… .
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What do we know about Leo?
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We know that …… .
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We know that Alan Drew …… .
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Alan Drew's message is …… .
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We know the members of the club are interested in …… .
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What can you say about the minibus?
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What do we know about Cranmarsh Nature Reserve?
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British people love …… and usually put milk or lemon in it.
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Meghan and Kate are married to two princes: …… .
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…… is only 130 years old and no one lives there, but visitors to London usually want to see it.
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Mum …… the dinner but she's ill today, so …… it.
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Find the pair of words with different vowel sounds. For example: ship/please, main/test.
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“This new machine for making pasta is amazing.” “Really? …… it …… ? ”
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People think it often rains in England, …… ?
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Teresa's phone rings and she answers it. Listen to the conversation. What can Teresa say now?
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Listen to the conversation in a London souvenir shop. What is the girl going to say now?
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Listen to the phone conversation between Philip and Mrs Brown, his boss. What can Mrs Brown say now?
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The manager of a football team is talking to the team's coach. Listen to his question. What does he want to know?
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Listen to the conversation. The “buzz” covers something the woman says. What does she say?
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Listen. What's the word?
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“Eight” and “take” have the same vowel sound. Listen and find the word with the same vowel sound as the word you hear.
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Listen. What three words can you hear?
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There's no school today so I …… in bed until 10 o'clock!
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I can see some white paint on the shelf but …… blue paint at all.
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Ryan …… a lot of fun when he's with his cousin Mark.
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Sally's new tablet is …… her old laptop.
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Why did …… this at 90°? You have to wash wool at 30°!
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I …… the High Street when suddenly I heard thunder.
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Kate …… .
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The email tells us that Dave and Pete …… ..
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Kate …… on the 31st.
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Find the true sentence.
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This article tells us …… .
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What do you know about Pattie?
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One Sunday last year, Pattie …… .
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When she realised her mistake, Pattie …… .
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Find the sentence that is true according to the information in the article.
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The traditional English dish in the photo is …… beef served with potatoes and vegetables.
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You must see the …… of Parliament when you visit London.
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In Britain, a lot of shops have sales that start on Boxing Day, the day after an important festival. When is Boxing Day?
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We …… have time for dinner before the concert if it …… at 7 pm.
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I don't want to watch TV. How …… a game of cards, or Scrabble or something?
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The “ai” in “said” sounds like …… .
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…… dates from Roman times when it was between England and Scotland. A lot of tourists visit it every year.
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Listen. Robbie is phoning his girlfriend. What can she say now?
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Listen to the conversation. What can the man say now?
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Listen. Mr Palmer is calling Mel. What can Mel say now?
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Listen to Mr Brown. He's on the phone. What's he talking about?
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Listen to the conversation between Sam and Karen. What can you say about the situation?
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Listen. What's the word?
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Listen and find the word that doesn't rhyme.
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Listen. What three words can you hear?
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“Let's look at the menu. Hmm. Steak for me, I think. What …… ?”
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David …… often …… to the gym after work because he's too tired.
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After lunch, the old lady put the television on and …… it until 5 o'clock.
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“You've got ten minutes to finish the exam. You must all stop writing when the bell …… .”
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I can't remember the words of that song because I …… sung it …… years.
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He …… the world. He's already had three accidents this year!
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Robert Delamere …… .
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We know from the article that …… .
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Harriet hopes that students and parents can help, because they can …… .
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According to information in the article, we know that …… .
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The subject of this article is …… .
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According to the text, the competition at Cooper's Hill …… .
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The cheese …… .
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If you want to win the competition, you have to …… the bottom of the hill.
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One competitor thinks that …… .
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The traditional American Thanksgiving dinner usually includes …… .
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Which of these is not in New York?
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The Duke of …… , who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815, gave his name to a capital city.
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“Mashed” and “jacket” can both be used as adjectives with the same noun. Which noun?
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There's a terrible smell in the street because the bins …… for a week now. The dustmen are on strike.
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Find the pair of words that rhymes.
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She's exhausted because she always wants to do everything by herself. She never …… help her.
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Karen's doorbell rings. It's her neighbour, Ed. Listen to their conversation. What is Ed going to ask?
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Tom has just arrived home. He's talking to his wife. Listen. What else can his wife say?
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Listen to the conversation. What's the man selling?
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Johnny and Tara are in a phone shop. Listen to them. What can Johnny say now?
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Jimmy's worried. Listen to him and his mother. Why is Jimmy worried.
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Listen. Which word can you hear?
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Listen and find the word with the same two vowel sounds as the word you hear.
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Listen. Which group of words can you hear?
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Laura turned on the light. “…… did you do that for?” asked Frank. “We don't need it.”
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I …… this jacket for two years now.
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Please, Jane, will you stop …… your phone and pay attention to what I'm saying!
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We love our little terrace but if only we …… a garden, we could grow our own vegetables.
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When the meteorite fell on our house, I had no idea what ……. .
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For the last two days, diplomats …… out an agreement that will satisfy everyone. It should be ready in about an hour.
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We know that Olivia …… .
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We know that Sophie …… .
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The conversation tells us that …… .
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Find the true sentence.
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From the article, we know that Nessie is …… .
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We know that AGVS is …… .
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We know that Jack Stein …… .
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We know from Peter Hallam's article that, up to now, …… .
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Find the sentence that corresponds to what you know from the article.
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Different attitudes to …… in the northern and southern states were the main cause of the American Civil War.
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…… is not in Australia.
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…… covers 1.7 million kilometres and is the largest US state.
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He had never been famous before, so he …… being followed everywhere by photographers.
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Complete the missing word: “In order to walk again, she had to under…… a major operation on each of her legs.”
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A woman is talking about her husband: “When we have family arguments, James always sits on the fence.” She means that James …… .
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About 7% of the US population are of …… origin. The percentage is increasing every year.
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Listen to the conversation. What is the man going to say? Complete his sentence.
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Listen. What can the man say now?
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Listen to the conversation. What is the woman doing?
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Listen to Tara and her father. What are they talking about?
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Listen to Helen and Peter. What could Helen's problem be?
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Listen and find the word that doesn't rhyme with the word you hear.
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Listen to the word “season” and find the word in which the letters S-O-N are pronounced the same way.
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Listen. Which group of words can you hear?
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Unless …… in the next few minutes, we'll have to cancel the tennis match.
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I'm sure he …… better grades if he put more thought into his work.
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When she realised …… , she knew she was going to miss the train.
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…… told me you didn't eat meat when I invited you to dinner. I've cooked steak!
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The Prime Minister …… his speech for over an hour. It will be ready very soon.
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“Sherlock,” said Dr Watson, “I assure you, everyone …… about your adventures for years to come.”
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What does the text tell us about 3D pens?
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How do these pens work? Find the true sentence.
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According to what you have read, find the sentence that isn't true.
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Making models with a 3D pen is a popular hobby. Find the list of three other popular hobbies.
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This extract is probably from …… .
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We know that Mel and Jeremy …… .
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What do we know about the west tower?
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What do we know about Lord Casterby?
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Find the sentence that is definitely not true.
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Which of these creatures is one of the national symbols of the USA?
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Look at the pictures and the names of the objects in British English. What are they called in American English? Find the right sequence.
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US President …… is famous for his “New Deal” in the 1930s, which helped end the Great Depression by introducing financial reforms, boosting industry and agriculture, and creating jobs.
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During the Covid crisis, some of my school friends …… with the virus, but, fortunately, they weren't seriously ill.
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Since 1956, the national motto of the USA has been “In ……we trust.”
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“This new law is really going to put the …… among the ……” means that the law is sure to cause a lot of trouble.
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Complete the list: “supervise” = oversee, “fail to notice” = overlook, “hear by accident” = overhear, “have a strong emotional effect on” = …… .
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