Jemma: Have you got any brothers and sisters? Can you tell me about (1) your brothers and sisters – (1)
Hilal: Well, I’ve got one sister – her name is Meena.
Jemma: Is (2) Meena – (2) older than you?
Hilal: No, (3) Meena – (3) is the same age as me. (4)
Meena and I – (4) are twins.
Jemma: And have you got ant brothers?
Hilal: Yes, I’ve got one brother. (5) My brother’s – (5)
name is Ali. (6) Ali – (6) is older than my sister and me.
Jemma: Do you live with your parents?
Hilal: No, I don’t. (7) My parents – (7) live in Salford. I
live in a student flat in London.
Jemma: Where is (8 )the flat – (8)?
Hilal: (9) The flat – (9) is near the university.
Jemma: Do you see your brother and sister very often?
Hilal: Yes, I see my brother once a week. I go to football with
(10) my brother – (10) every Saturday. But I don’t see my
sister very often. I only see (11) my sister – (11) when I visit
my parents.
1. She has never gone on a plane before that.
2. My wife has already bought the tickets.
3. when the police caught them.
4. Helen had splitted up with John
5. We knew her adress because she had told us.
6. The children hadn't eaten for days so they were extremely hungry.
7. Everyone hugged each other after they had finished the exams.
8. because she had already seen the film
9. I have just bought a dress when a thief stole my bag.
10. My niece will have gone to London three times by the time she is sixteen.
11. My students raised some money after they had seen a documentary on TV about America.
12. It was half past three and we still hadn't eaten lunch.
Jack Trott is a young boy. He lives with his mother in a little house in the country. Jack and his mother are very poor and they haven’t got a lot of food. They have got a cow, though, and her name is Daisy.
Jack is very lazy. He sleeps all day and he doesn’t work. One day, while Jack is sleeping in his bedroom, Mrs Trott wakes him up.
“Wake up, Jack! You must help me. There is nothing to eat for breakfast this morning. We haven’t got any food. Our cupboard is empty. We can’t buy any food because we haven’t got any money. You must go to the market and sell Daisy and buy some bread, milk and honey on your way home.”
“Yes, Mother.”
But Jack is sad. He doesn’t want to sell Daisy. She is his friend.