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        1  tvtatch the gestures (1-6) with the parts of the body  you  6  Comptete  the missing words.
           use when you make them.                                  1 A d     is an illness you often get from other people.
                                                                    2 Al-    is a storm with wind which  moves  in a circte.
           eyfi finger hand head mouth sl'routders
           l  becl<on        3 winl<        5 wave                  3 A d     is a long period of no rain.
                                                                    4 A t
           2 shrug           4 nod          a O,:.t                          is a big wave which can come after an earthquake.
                                                                    5 An a-    is when a lot of snow moves quickty down
                                                Mark:  16             a mountain.
                                                                    6 A h-    is a storm with very strong  winds.
        2  tvtatch  the speciat occasions below with the months.
                                                                                                        Mark:  16
           S,U Saints' 0ay  Christmas Easten l-{ailuween
           Twetfth i{ight  Vatent!ne's  Day                      7  Match the verbs and nouns  to mal<e phrases.
           l  Jan-        3 Mar/Apr         5 Nov                   1 raise               a unwanted clothes
           2 Feb          4  Oct            6  Dec                  2 disptay             b a raffte
                                                                    3 hotd                c  money
                                                Marl<:  -   16
                                                      -             4 donate              d a poster
                                                                    5 sett                e a prize
           Complete  the sentences  with must, mustn't  or needn't.
                                                                    6 win                 f  tickets
           1 lt's freezing outside. You   wear your coatl                                               Marl<:  16
           2 You       cool<  dinner for me. I can eat later.    8
           3 She       bring any money. The tickets are free.       Complete  the second  conditional sentences. Use the
                                                                    correct form of the verbs below.
           4 You  -    [augh at him. lt's very rude!
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           5 You       atways wash  your hands before dinner.
           6 You can borrow my taptop any time. You   ask.          1 lf I was seventeen, I   to drive.
                 -
                 -                              Mark:  16           2 I      badminton  if there was a sports centre  nearby.
                                                                    3 She wouldn't be rude to you if you   nicer to her.
                                                                       --
           Complete  the sentences. Use the present simple  or will  4 lf I    f 50, I'd give  it to charity.
           form ofthe verbs in brackets.                            5 I'd go swimming every day if I   by the beach.
           1 lf you      (not invite)  Eva, she   (be)  angry.      6 lf a tsunami  hit New York, thousands  of people
                       (not  fail) your exam  if you                                          -         Mark:
           2 You  --"-,,-                         (work) hard.                                                   15
           3 lf it     (rain), we    (go) to the cinema.
                               --  -
           4 lf Dad      (see) this mess, he   -   (not  be) very   Complete  the wishes.  Use the correct form of the verb in
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              happy!                                                bracl<ets.
           5 They       (not  win) the match if they                1 I wish it    so cold today.  (not  be)
              (not start) playing better.                           2 I wish I      taptop.  (have)
           5 lf I     (pass) my exams,  I   (study)  taw.           3 I wish  I    better English. (speal<)
                                                                             -a
                                                Mark:    16         4 lwish money      on trees.  (grow)
                -                     -       -                     5 I wish  I  -   to do homework.  (not have)
           Choose the correct  words to complete the diatogue.      6 I wish you     more patientl (be)
           Guide Good morning.   lCan   /  Witl  / Do I help you?           -                           Mark:     16
           Ben     Yes. What  do you recommend  seeing  in Cambridge?
           Guide  Wetl, what are you interested  ')at I  in I to?  10  Match  the two halves of the sentences.
           Ben  We'd tike to  3have  I So I  do some  shopping.     1 l'd rather          a would  be better.
           Guide  There are some lovely shops in the town  centre.  2 lthink a talent show  b wouldn't raise  much  money.
           Ben     OK. What  aelse  /  also  /  too can you recommend?  3 I wouldn't choose  c that it's hard to organise.
           Guide You  5should   I witl / ought go to the food festival.  4 What's more, it   d do a sponsored  run.
                   It's very interesting.                           5 There's  also the fact  e to collect money  in town.
            Ben    Great! Thanks  very  6many  /  much / lot .      6 l'd prefer          f  that l<ind of event.
                                                Mark:    16                                              Mark:    16



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