Posted in English 7

English test 2

  1. I      like     ‘m liking      like      likes    mark orange juice.
  2. Andy and Lucy     staying       are staying      stay      staying    mark with us at the moment.
  3. We      arent going     aren’t going      don’t go      not going    mark to school every day.
  4. What       are you doing     do you do      do you doing      are you doing    mark ? ~ I’m listening to my new MP3 player.
  5. I       meeting      meet      ‘m meeting      meeting    mark my friends in the café after school on Fridays.
  6. Look! Sidney       wraring      wears      ‘s wearing      wear    mark his school uniform!
  7. Do you want to play football? ~ Not now. I       have      ‘m having      have      ‘ve    mark dinner.
  8. What       are you  usyally having   are you usually having      ‘s you usually having      do you usually have    mark for breakfast?
  9. Have you got any ice cream?       Yes i have      Yes, I’m having.      Yes, I am.      Yes, I have.    mark
  10.       Does klye know     Is Kyle knowing      Does Kyle know      Does Kyle knows    mark Jamie Chandler?
  11. I       looking     ‘m look      look      ‘m looking    mark for a present but I can’t find anything good.
  12. Is football your favourite sport? ~ Yes, but I       Yes but i often      often play      ‘m playing often      ‘m often playing    mark basketball too.
  13. My brother and I       dont get up    aren’t get up      don’t get up      don’t getting up    mark early at the weekend.
  14. Are your parents working at the moment? ~ No, they       arent     aren’t      don’t      aren’t being    mark .
  15. My baby sister       s crying      crying      ‘s crying      cries    mark all the time.
Posted in English 7

English test 1

Use the past simple or past progressive to complete the sentences.
1. George (fall) off the ladder while he was  (paint) the ceiling.

Fell painting
2. Last night I  (read) in the bed when I suddenly  (hear) a scream.

Was reading heard
3. Were  (you watch) TV when I (call) you?

Were you watching called
4. Ann  (wait) for me when I (arrive).

Was waiting arrived
5. I (not drive) very fast when the accident  (happen).

wasn’t driving happened
6. I  (break) a plate last night. I was washing (wash) the dishes when it  (slip) out of my hand.

I broke washing slipped
7. Tom  (take) some photos when I was  (play) in the garden.

Took playing
8. We  (not go) out because it was  (rain).

We didn’t go raining
9. What did you do (you do) last week?

What did you do
10. I  (see) Carol at the party. She  (wear) a new dress.

I saw wearing
11. The  (ring) when I  (take) a shower.

Thr cell phone rang taking
12. It  (begin) to rain when I  (walk) home.

It began walking
13. We  (see) an accident when we  (wait) for the bus.

We saw waiting
14. The  (sleep) all night.

The children slept
15. The car  (make) strange noises all the way home.

The car was making 

Posted in English 7

English

We have spoken about what pupils do at school, at lessons and during breaks. But boys and girls don’t spend the whole day at school. This talk will be about what they do when school is over and they are free. Not everybody goes home after the last lesson. Many boys and girls – the most active members of the class and school – stay at school for so me time for social activities. They organize parties, conferences, and games meetings. The school library is open at this time for pupils who come to choose a new book or read an interesting magazine. There are different after-school clubs at school; each member of an after-school club goes there to do something which interests him. Sports sections are also very popular. Their members play games and go in for gymnastics. You can see boys and girls from all classes either in the gymnasium or on the sport-ground. As you know, schoolchildren have to study after school, too. They have homework to do. When do you think it is better to begin doing homework? As doctors and teachers say, the best time is after dinner and an hour’s walk. If you have no rest, it’ll be difficult to prepare your lessons. Work about the house is a good rest from studying, too. The English people say, “A change of work is as good as a rest”. So it is useful to go to the shops and buy something. But if you meet a friend in the street, don’t talk too much because you’ll have too little time for your lessons.

Questions:

1. What do you like to do after school?

I like playing football after school
2. Can you do what you like or there are things you must do?

There are things I should do but don’t have
3. Does your school have playing fields?

Yes, it has
4. What is your favorite kind of sport?

My favorite sport is football
5. What out-of-school activities are you fond of?

I do not like

Posted in English 7

English 7

  • When did you start school? Do you remember your first day?

I started school when I was 7 years old (2018). It went well.

  • How far do you have to travel from home to school? How do you get to school?

It takes me about 25-30min to get to school. I get to school with one of the school buses.

  • Do you enjoy school life? What did you like and dislike about it?

I like the school life. I like at-least everything about school.

  • Who is your favorite teacher? What do you remember about him or her?

I love all the teachers

  • What is your favorite subject at school? Why?

My favorite subject is either math or English. Math is fun to learn and English is easy to do. My favorite subject is algebra

  • How many children are there in your class? What is the best number of students for a class?

There are 26-27 children in my class. Around 20.

  • What do you and your classmates do during your lunch break?

We go our separate ways, I usually hangout with my friends until lunch break is over.

  • Is there bullying at your school?

I’m not aware.

  • Do you get a lot of homework? Do you think it helped you learn?

I’d say the amount of our homework is debatable. No, it hasn’t.

  • How much sport do you do at school? Is sport important for school kids?

Every time there is sport, I choose join to participate. Yes, I would recommend every parent to make their kid choose to play a sport, something like a hobby.

  • When students behave badly, how are they punished at your school?

Stepping out of the class-room, or going to the principal’s office.

  • What do you think about physical punishment? Is it effective?

I hate the idea of physical punishment, it doesn’t teach your kid anything, rather it scars them for life. In a bad way, yes.

  • Did you ever skip school? What did you do instead of going to school?

I’ve skipped school only once. I stay at home and play or do my homework.