1. Practise the dialogue Mother: What’s the matter, Sally? You look unhappy? Sally: I have got a headache and I feel terrible. Mother: Oh! I’m really sorry. Would you like me to take you a doctor? Sally: No, thank you. I have already taken an aspirin. ..... Mother: How do you feel now? Sally: I feel better.
2. Practise the dialogue Pam: I’m hungry. Is there anything to eat dad? Father: Yes, there is some chocolate cake. Pam: Wow! It’s great. It looks wonderful. Father: Would you like to taste it? Pam: Oh! Yes. Mmm...It tastes delicious.
3. Practise the dialogue Jack: We want to make a snowman in the garden,Nick. Will you join us? Nick: I am sorry, I can’t. Jack: Why not? Nick: The snow feels very cold and I forgot to wear my gloves today.
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5. Make sentences using the words in the boxes feel- - taste – smell - look happy – nice – delicious angry – hot - expensive The roses smell nice. The car looks expensive. The boy looks angry. The soup feels hot. The cake tastes/looks delicious. The girl looks happy.
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8. Read the passage Mrs Walter loves shopping. She usually goes shopping with her husband. Mr Walter buys what Mrs Walter wants. They are at the shopping centre which is near their house. Mrs Walter: Look at that dress, Joe! It looks beautiful, isn’t it? Mr Walter: Yes, dear. How much is it? Mrs Walter: It’s only 99 pounds. Mr Walter: Really? Very cheap! Mrs Walter: Let’s buy it, dear. They buy the dress and go to other shops. Mrs Walter often stops and says “Joe,it looks nice. Shall we buy it? And he answers,”Yes, dear. How much is it?” After some time, they feel tired and want to have a rest. Mr Walter: Shall we have some coffee at this cafe, dear? It smells very nice. Mrs Walter: Oh! That’s a good idea. After the coffee break, they go on shopping until 9:00 in the evening. Mr Walter is carrying a lot of packets. On their way home Mrs Walter notices the moon in the sky and says “Look at the moon Joe. It looks wonderful. Mr Walter thinks that his wife wants to buy another dress and says “ All right, dear. How much is it?
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10. Practise the dialogue Sally: Hello, I’m Sally Brown. I’m a reporter and this is “The Natural World” programme. I’m talking to Robert who is a member of Green Peace Research Society. He has some exciting news. Hello, Robert. Robert: Hello. Sally: So, what’s the exciting news? Robert: Well, early this morning I got a message from a ship in the Atlantic Ocean. They found a strange creature in the sea yesterday. I’m going out there to study it. Sally: A strange creature? What is it? Robert: I think it is a very big sea monster. Sally: Oh! How exciting it is! How large is it? Robert: It’s about 35 metres long and 190 tonnes weight. Sally: Thirty-five metres long? It’s incredible! Robert: Yes, it is. Sally: By the way, when are you leaving? Robert: At seven o’clock this evening. I’m going to pack my suitcase and the things which I need to research. Sally: What an interesting story! Thanks for the interview Robert, and good luck to you! Robert: Thanks, Sally. After I come back, I’ll give you some more information about it. Bye. Sally: Bye.
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12. Match the pictures with the expressions a.______________ b.______________ c.______________ d.______________ e.______________ ( ) 1. What an exciting cartoon! ( ) 2. What a lovely day! ( ) 3. What a difficult problem! ( ) 4. What a fast car! ( ) 5. What an expensive dress! b What an expensive dress! What an exciting cartoon! d What a lovely day! e What a difficult problem! c What a fast car! a