Activity (a)
Look and read. Put a tick (ü) or a cross (û) in the box. There are two examples.
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Speaking
Ann asks her friends what they would like for their lunch. Look at the pictures and talk about them.
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Writing
Writing Write a word on the line about the pictures. There is one example.
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Activity (C)
Read the sentences. Write one word from the Word bank on the line. There is one example.
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Worksheet No.2
Activity (a)
Look and read. Write yes or no. There are two examples.
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Examples
Some children are eating. yes
A man is eating breakfast no
Questions
- The children are happy.
- Some girls are eating ice cream.
- The children are eating fish.
- The children are at home.
- There are seven children.
Activity (b)
Look, read and write. Tell your friend what you like. Your friend likes it too!
There are two examples.
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Activity (c)
Where’s the burger? Choose your answer from the Word bank
and write it on the line. There is one example.
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