Конструктор тестів
1
Do this exercise while you listen. Choose True or False for these sentences.
1. Jing and Tania are in the same class. [True, False]
2. Their teacher is a man. [True, False]
3. Jing knows where the classroom is. [True, False]
2
In what class is Jing in?
3
The name of the teacher is ...
4
Put the conversation in the correct order.
Tania: Nice to meet you, Jing. What class are you in?
Jing: I’m in class 1B. And you?
Tania: Me too. I’m in class 1B too.
Jing: Who’s our teacher?
Tania: Mr. Smith.
Tania: Hi. I’m Tania. What’s your name?
Jing: Hello. My name’s Jing.
Jing: And where’s our classroom?
Tania: This way. Come with me.
Jing: OK. Great.
5
Read the text. Choose the correct answer.
Oliver Kent is a thirteen-year-old student, but he doesn't go to school. He's homeschooled. His dad is his teacher and teaches Oliver at home.
" People always ask me the same questions," says Oliver, who lives in London. "Things like 'What time do you have to get up? When do you start? When do you finish? Do you like it?' They don't understand homeschooling, but for me it's normal. I love it! I can get up when I want to, and I have lessons at different times every day.
'Dad doesn't work. I study at home with him, and we sometimes go to museums and talk about what we see. I go swimming three times a week. I have a teacher because Dad can't swim. I'm in a football club too. I have internet lessons on English, maths and politics. Dad teaches me the other subjects."
Homeschooling is popular in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and many other countries. Can parents homeschool their children in every country in the world? No. Brazil, Greece, Cuba, Turkey and 24 other countries say 'no' homeschooling.
What about friends? 'People often ask me that question,' says Oliver. 'I have lots of friends. Most of them go to school and that's the right thing for them. My friend Ella is homeschooled by her mum. We can discuss things about homeschooling that other people don't understand.'
Does Oliver think he is different to other thirteen-year-olds?
'Of course not. I watch the same things on TV as other kids my age. I play the same games, I worry about the same things and I eat the same food! I learn the same things. It's just that I learn them in a different way.'
1. Oliver ...
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Read the text. Choose the correct answer.
Oliver Kent is a thirteen-year-old student, but he doesn't go to school. He's homeschooled. His dad is his teacher and teaches Oliver at home.
" People always ask me the same questions," says Oliver, who lives in London. "Things like 'What time do you have to get up? When do you start? When do you finish? Do you like it?' They don't understand homeschooling, but for me it's normal. I love it! I can get up when I want to, and I have lessons at different times every day.
'Dad doesn't work. I study at home with him, and we sometimes go to museums and talk about what we see. I go swimming three times a week. I have a teacher because Dad can't swim. I'm in a football club too. I have internet lessons on English, maths and politics. Dad teaches me the other subjects."
Homeschooling is popular in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and many other countries. Can parents homeschool their children in every country in the world? No. Brazil, Greece, Cuba, Turkey and 24 other countries say 'no' homeschooling.
What about friends? 'People often ask me that question,' says Oliver. 'I have lots of friends. Most of them go to school and that's the right thing for them. My friend Ella is homeschooled by her mum. We can discuss things about homeschooling that other people don't understand.'
Does Oliver think he is different to other thirteen-year-olds?
'Of course not. I watch the same things on TV as other kids my age. I play the same games, I worry about the same things and I eat the same food! I learn the same things. It's just that I learn them in a different way.'
2. Oliver's dad ...
7
Read the text. Choose the correct answer.
Oliver Kent is a thirteen-year-old student, but he doesn't go to school. He's homeschooled. His dad is his teacher and teaches Oliver at home.
" People always ask me the same questions," says Oliver, who lives in London. "Things like 'What time do you have to get up? When do you start? When do you finish? Do you like it?' They don't understand homeschooling, but for me it's normal. I love it! I can get up when I want to, and I have lessons at different times every day.
'Dad doesn't work. I study at home with him, and we sometimes go to museums and talk about what we see. I go swimming three times a week. I have a teacher because Dad can't swim. I'm in a football club too. I have internet lessons on English, maths and politics. Dad teaches me the other subjects."
Homeschooling is popular in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and many other countries. Can parents homeschool their children in every country in the world? No. Brazil, Greece, Cuba, Turkey and 24 other countries say 'no' homeschooling.
What about friends? 'People often ask me that question,' says Oliver. 'I have lots of friends. Most of them go to school and that's the right thing for them. My friend Ella is homeschooled by her mum. We can discuss things about homeschooling that other people don't understand.'
Does Oliver think he is different to other thirteen-year-olds?
'Of course not. I watch the same things on TV as other kids my age. I play the same games, I worry about the same things and I eat the same food! I learn the same things. It's just that I learn them in a different way.'
3. According to the text, what is true about Brazil? ...
8
Read the text. Choose the correct answer.
Oliver Kent is a thirteen-year-old student, but he doesn't go to school. He's homeschooled. His dad is his teacher and teaches Oliver at home.
" People always ask me the same questions," says Oliver, who lives in London. "Things like 'What time do you have to get up? When do you start? When do you finish? Do you like it?' They don't understand homeschooling, but for me it's normal. I love it! I can get up when I want to, and I have lessons at different times every day.
'Dad doesn't work. I study at home with him, and we sometimes go to museums and talk about what we see. I go swimming three times a week. I have a teacher because Dad can't swim. I'm in a football club too. I have internet lessons on English, maths and politics. Dad teaches me the other subjects."
Homeschooling is popular in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States and many other countries. Can parents homeschool their children in every country in the world? No. Brazil, Greece, Cuba, Turkey and 24 other countries say 'no' homeschooling.
What about friends? 'People often ask me that question,' says Oliver. 'I have lots of friends. Most of them go to school and that's the right thing for them. My friend Ella is homeschooled by her mum. We can discuss things about homeschooling that other people don't understand.'
Does Oliver think he is different to other thirteen-year-olds?
'Of course not. I watch the same things on TV as other kids my age. I play the same games, I worry about the same things and I eat the same food! I learn the same things. It's just that I learn them in a different way.'
4. Oliver thinks ...
9
Complete the text with the correct answer. Choose the right option.
Emily Mathias is a normal teenage girl. She lives with her parents and three sisters. She likes animals and she can 1) [play, plays, to play] the cello very well. A cello is like a really big violin. But her family is different from most families. 2) [Where, What, Why]? Because Emily and her sister Anna, Mary Claire and Grace are identical quads. They were all born 3) [in, at, on] 16 February 2000. The four girls 4) [have, has, are] got the same long fair wavy hair and blue eyes, but their personalities are very different. Emily loves horse-riding. Grace 5) [is, does, has] friendly, Mary Claire likes writing and Anna's interested 6) [in, about, at] science. 'Our house is very busy,' says Emily. 'We 7) [can, have, got] to help with jobs at home. Every Monday I do the washing 8) [until, during, after] school. But I'm happy with my life. People often ask me, " 9) [Where, How, Who] are you? Are you Anna?' Sometimes the teacher 10) [don't, isn't, doesn't] know. It's funny!'
10
Listen to six people talking about their everyday life.
Match speakers 1-6 to A-Є. There's one extra letter.
Speaker 1
doesn't have books at school.
Speaker 2
can't walk to school.
Speaker 3
speaks two languages every day.
Speaker 4
has to help his/her parents every day.
Speaker 5
can play a musical instrument.
Speaker 6
has extra lessons every day.
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