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Choose the correct definition of the word "habitat".
Choose correct prepositions to complete the sentence.
The cat was jumping ... the table yesterday at 5 o'clock.
Put the sentences into the correct order to make a story.
Match the words with correct synonyms.
There was a surprise discovery in the middle of the town last week. Builders who were working on the new shopping centre in Princess Street found a Roman town when they started digging.
Archaeologists from the university arrived quickly to look at the site. "This is very exciting," said Dr Kovan. "We can find out lots of information about the way the Romans lived. "They have already found pots and coins, and lots of statues.
The site will be open to visitors next week. "We might have to wait for our new shopping centre," said the mayor.
Emma
was given a dog for her birthday.Two statues
were stolen from the museum last night.The Eiffel Tower
was built in 1889.Our house
was decorated last year.These books
were written a hundred years ago.I
was taught were taught to ride a bike when I was five.
Complete the dialogue with past simple using these verbs: print, change, play, promise, ask, not play, look, not finish, decide.
Emma: Did you start the animal project last night?
Lisa: Yes, I did. I asked Andy to help me.
Emma: But he played tennis last night.
Lisa: He changed his plans. He didn't play або did not play didn't played tennis. He decided promised to help me instead.
Emma: That was very kind of him!
Lisa: I know. We looked online and printed some interesting articles about wildlife in Africa. We didn't finish або did not finish didn't t finished , but he promised decided to help me again tonight.
Emma: Lucky you!
The legend of Atlantis has fascinated people for thousands of years. According to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, Atlantis was a powerful and advanced civilisation that existed more than 11,000 years ago. It was said to be located beyond the "Pillars of Hercules" — what we now call the Strait of Gibraltar, the narrow passage between Spain and Morocco. Plato described Atlantis as a large island with lush gardens, grand palaces, and a thriving society. The people of Atlantis were said to be wealthy and technologically advanced, creating incredible structures and using advanced tools that seemed far ahead of their time.
However, despite its great wealth and power, Atlantis eventually vanished without a trace. Plato wrote that the island was destroyed by a terrible disaster, possibly caused by earthquakes or floods. Over time, the island sank into the sea, and it was lost forever, becoming the stuff of myths and legends. Many people have tried to find the lost city, but no evidence has been discovered to prove that Atlantis ever existed. Some believe that Atlantis was purely a story meant to teach lessons about pride, greed, and the consequences of power. Others continue to search for it, hoping to uncover its secrets.
Throughout history, the story of Atlantis has inspired explorers, scientists, and even artists. Many books, movies, and documentaries have been made about the lost city, keeping the legend alive in modern times. While some think it is just a myth, others are convinced that Atlantis was real and may one day be discovered.
Choose the correct superlative form to complete the sentence:
In New York, January is the ... month of the year.
Put the words in the correct order to make a question.
Put the sentences in the correct order to make a story.
Match the question with the correct answer.
Match the word with definition.
Last Saturday, we
arrived at the beach early to find a good spot. The weather was warm and sunny, making it a perfect day for the beach. After we set take up our towels and umbrellas, we put on sunscreen to protect our skin. My little brother, Jake, was excited about swimming in the ocean and trying his new surfboard. I started building a sandcastle with my hands while Jake was in the water. Later, we played volleyball after having our picnic lunch, I had a new ball for it. It was hard work, but I was proud of the sandcastle I had made.
Put the verbs in the correct form.
Last Saturday, my family and I went (go) to the zoo. It was (be) a sunny day, and we had (have) a great time. First, we saw (see) the lions. They were lying lay (lie) in the sun, looking very relaxed. After that, we visited (visit) the monkey cage. The monkeys were playing and jumping from tree to tree.
At noon, we stopped (stop) for lunch at the zoo café. My brother chose (choose) a burger, while I decided to try the salad. After lunch, we watched (watch) the elephants being fed. They ate (eat) huge piles of hay.
By the time we left (leave), the sun had set, and it got a bit cooler. We took lots of photos and promised (promise) to return next year.
Every Saturday, I wake up at 8:00 a.m. and have breakfast with my family. After breakfast, I like to go for a run in the park because it helps me feel energised for the day. Sometimes, my best friend Sarah joins me, and we run together. After our run, we usually go to the café nearby for a smoothie.
In the afternoon, I often do my homework. I prefer to finish it early so that I can relax in the evening. Sometimes, I play video games or watch my favorite TV show. On Sundays, I like to spend time with my family. We often go to the zoo or visit museums. In the evening, we cook dinner together and talk about our week.
Last summer, Emily and her brother, Jack, were cleaning out their grandmother's attic when they discovered an old, dusty box hidden under a pile of old books. Inside the box, they found a tattered, faded map. The map looked ancient, with strange markings and symbols they had never seen before. At the top of the map, there was a title written in an unfamiliar language, but there was also a small note in English that read: "To find the treasure, follow the path of the forgotten kings."
Curious and intrigued, Emily and Jack decided to investigate. They took the map to their father, who was an expert in history. After examining the map carefully, he explained that the symbols were part of an ancient civilisation that once lived in the region. He also told them that the "forgotten kings" were rulers who had disappeared from history, leaving only mysterious clues behind.
Emily and Jack spent weeks deciphering the map. They followed the directions marked on it, which led them through the dense forest near their home. The map showed several landmarks, including an old oak tree, a river that split into two branches, and a mountain with a peculiar shape. As they got closer to their destination, the air became cooler and the path more difficult to navigate. But Emily and Jack were determined. Finally, after days of searching, they arrived at a cave hidden behind a waterfall.
Inside the cave, they found a chest buried in the ground. The chest was made of weathered wood, with intricate carvings and a rusty lock. With some effort, they managed to open it, and inside, they found gold coins, ancient jewellery, and a scroll that told the story of the forgotten kings. It was an exciting and unforgettable discovery, and Emily and Jack couldn’t wait to share their adventure with their family.