Lesson 5_Scenario 2

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This lesson contains 28 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

I don’t mind _________ (wait).

A
to wait
B
waiting
C
wait

Slide 2 - Quiz

Don’t avoid _________ (do) your homework.
A
doing
B
to do
C
do

Slide 3 - Quiz

They suggested ______(go) earlier.

A
to go
B
go
C
going

Slide 4 - Quiz

The dog loves _______ (chase) the cat.

A
to chase
B
chasing
C
chase

Slide 5 - Quiz

I think that ….... a second language is fun.
A
learn
B
learning
C
to learning
D
to learn

Slide 6 - Quiz

We stopped _____________ (have) a rest, because we were really sleepy.

Slide 7 - Open question

I forget _____________ (lock) the door, but I’m sure I must have locked it.

Slide 8 - Open question

Have we studied this before? I’ve forgotten _____________ (learn) it.

Slide 9 - Open question

Fix the mistake...
He helped me solving my problems.

Slide 10 - Open question

I can't forbid you ................... (call) him, but I warn you .......................... (not tell) him that I know about it.

Slide 11 - Open question

DESCRIBING FOOD
POSITIVE
NEGATIVE
Put the words below in the correct group: positive or negative
appetizing
bland
delicious
done to a turn
greasy
insipid
rancid
mouth-watering
rotten
ripe
succulent
tasty
tough
tender

Slide 12 - Drag question

Slide 13 - Slide

It was a beautiful old square with a fountain ____ the middle and arcades ____ three sides.
A
on / in
B
in / on
C
above / around
D
around / above

Slide 14 - Quiz

A five-minute stroll _____ a tree-lined avenue _____ the stream took us into the beautiful town square.
A
along / into
B
by / into
C
to / into
D
along / next to

Slide 15 - Quiz

We left our luggage _____ the car boot and walked _____ the already empty car park to a narrow but fast-flowing stream of water.
A
in / across
B
at / across
C
for / inside
D
on / inside

Slide 16 - Quiz

It was late afternoon when we drove into the little town. We had driven for _____ 400 km that day and most of it had been ______ thick fog.
A
about / about
B
over / on
C
under / under
D
over / through

Slide 17 - Quiz

Slide 18 - Slide

'Which' refers to...
A
An animal or thing
B
people, animals, and things and is used to indicate possession
C
A person
D
people and is used after prepositions

Slide 19 - Quiz

'Whom' refers to...
A
An animal or thing
B
people, animals, and things and is used to indicate possession
C
A person
D
people and is used after prepositions

Slide 20 - Quiz

'Who' refers to...
A
An animal or thing
B
people, animals, and things and is used to indicate possession
C
A person
D
people and is used after prepositions

Slide 21 - Quiz

'Whose' refers to...
A
An animal or thing
B
people, animals, and things and is used to indicate possession
C
A person
D
people and is used after prepositions

Slide 22 - Quiz

'Who's' refers to...
A
An animal or thing
B
people, animals, and things and is used to indicate possession
C
A person
D
people and is used after prepositions

Slide 23 - Quiz

Slide 24 - Slide

As trains pull into the station, people force themselves on board and get the ____ (assist) of the white-gloved 'pushers'.
A
assisters
B
assistions
C
assistance
D
assistence

Slide 25 - Quiz

_______ (count) commuters in Tokyo pour into the world's largest city in the world, 24 hours every day!
A
Countless
B
Uncounted
C
Countable
D
Countified

Slide 26 - Quiz

These commuter trains all operate with impeccable _____ (rely).
A
reliance
B
relialability
C
reliability
D
realisation

Slide 27 - Quiz

The commuters pour into the world's largest city via an ______ (extend) network of bullet and overground trains.
A
extensively
B
extensif
C
extension
D
extensive

Slide 28 - Quiz