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1
Match the words with the descriptions of the moving parts of the body.
the bit between your hand and the lower part of your arm _____
knee
the bit between the lower part of your arm and the upper part of your arm _____
wrist
the bit between the top part of your leg and the lower part of your leg _____
shoulder
the bit between the lower part of your leg and your foot _____
elbow
the bit between the top part of your arm and your body _____
ankle
2
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words.
Tom: I’ve got a really _____.
Bob: I’ll get you some honey and lemon – that’ll make you feel better.
3
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words.
Amy: I’m feeling hot, then cold, then hot again.
Sam: I’m not surprised – you’ve got a _____ of 39.5.
4
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words.
Dan: How can we protect ourselves from the _____?
Lea: Wash your hands, wear a face mask, keep two metres apart.
5
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words.
Max: Have you got the results of the X-ray?
Zac: Yes it’s good news – your ankle isn’t _____, it’s just sprained.
6
Complete the mini-dialogues with the words.
Zoe: Will Bill be OK for the match tomorrow?
Jon: No, I don’t think so. He ______ his knee very badly last week.
7
Complete the sentences with the correct compound noun.
The football hit me hard in the face, and the next day, I had a _____ eye.
8
Complete the sentences with the correct compound noun.
Don’t forget you’ve got an appointment at the _____ centre today to see the doctor.
9
Complete the sentences with the correct compound noun.
I’ve hurt my hand and I need a bandage – do you know where the first-aid _____ is?
10
Complete the sentences with the correct compound noun.
If you don’t cook chicken properly, there’s a chance you could get _____ poisoning.
11
Complete the sentences with the correct compound noun.
The doctor was very busy, so I sat in the ______ room for an hour before she called
12
Write questions and answers using the present perfect form of the prompts.
you / ever / meet a celebrity?
13
Write questions and answers using the present perfect form of the prompts.
I / never / meet a celebrity.
14
Write questions and answers using the present perfect form of the prompts.
you / ever / break a bone?
15
Write questions and answers using the present perfect form of the prompts.
I / never / break a bone.
16
Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs given.
You don’t need to worry about calling John. (I / already / phone him.)
17
Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs given.
Jane was here at the party a minute ago, but I think (she / just / leave).
18
Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs given.
I’d love to see the new Idris Elba movie. (I / not see/ it yet).
19
Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs given.
I’m afraid there isn’t any pasta left. (I / just eat it).
20
Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs given.
Can I have more time for my project? (I / not finish / it / yet).
21
Complete the sentences with the present perfect form of the verbs given.
(I / already / do) _____ my homework. It only took ten minutes.
22
Complete the sentences with for or since.
I’m a bit worried about Jane. I haven’t heard from her [since, for] last week.
My sister’s doing engineering at university. She’s been there [since, for] two years.
My dad has worked for the bank [since, for] fifteen years.
Don’t worry, you’re not too late. I’ve only been here [since, for] ten minutes.
I've had this phone [for, since] ages. I think I need a new one.
Dave is my oldest friend. I have known him [since, for] we were five.
23
Read the dialogue. Choose the correct alternative.
Alice: Hi Mary, how’s things?
Mary: I’m good thanks. Actually more than good. I [just had, have just had] a really great piece of news.
Alice: Why, what [happened, has happened]?
Mary: Well, a couple of months ago, I [applied, have applied] to do a holiday job on a farm in Montana, and they [just offered, have just offered] me the job! I had an email from them yesterday.
Alice: That’s amazing.
Mary: Now I’m sort of nervous because I’ve got to organise things like plane tickets and visas and things. I [never did, have never done] anything like that before. And I don’t really know anything about America. [Did you ever go, Have you ever been] there?
Alice: No, not yet – but I’m hoping to. You remember my cousin Emily?
Mary: Oh yes, of course. She’s lived in America [for, since] years, hasn’t she?
Alice: Yes, that’s right. I’m sure she’d be happy to give you advice and help if you need it.
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