When you're cooking in the kitchen,You're learning all the while --To pour and measure, mix and stirAnd sift flour into a pile. Scrub your hands before you start Then gather up the gear -- Like pots'n pans and measuring cups That you use throughout the year.Go over the recipe, step-by-step,So you'll know just what to do.By carefully following the directions,It won't be hard for you. Have a hot pad handy And an adult standing by -- So you won't hurt yourself When using the stove or baking a pie.Besides the fun and learning,There's always cleaning up to do,And even though it's quite a chore,It's part of cooking too. But after all the work is done, It will soon be time for dinner. And when someone asks for seconds, You'll know you've cooked a winner!
2. Fill in the gaps with the Present Simple or Present Continuous forms of the verbs.
1) I always watch TV in the evenings.
2) It’s evening and I am watching TV now.
3) I usually have breakfast at 8 o’clock.
4) My sister often reads magazines.
5) It’s 7 o’clock and Tom is doing his homework.
6) We are listening to music at the moment.
7) It is snowing in Moscow right now.
3. In the following sentences use the verbs in the Past Simple.
3. 1) Trevor wrote the article for the RAP.
2) Leonardo da Vinci spent his last year in France.
3) Rachel didn't know the answer to the question.
4) Leonardo da Vinci made the parachute in 1797. (это ложное утверждение)
5) I didn't go to the countryside last summer.
6) My grandpa worked on a farm all his life.
7) Tim drew this picture two weeks ago.
4. Add questions tags to the sentences.
1) It is warm today, isn't it?
2) Moscow is the capital of Russia, isn't it?
3) It isn’t usually cold in September, is it?
4) We aren’t late, are we?
5) He likes reading, doesn't he?
6) You like travelling, don't you?
7) Nick and Fred are good friends, aren't they?
5. Complete the sentences with Possessive pronoun.
1) Whose bike is this? - It’s Sally’s bike. It’s hers.
2) Whose pen is this? – It’s Trevor’s. It’s his.
3) Whose house is this? – It’s Jack and Jill’s. It’s theirs.
4) Whose car is this? – It’s Ann’s. It’s hers.
5) Is this Robert’s computer? – Yes, it is. It’s his.
6) Is this pen mine or Trevor’s? – It isn’t Trevor’s. It’s yours.
7) Whose computer is this? – It’s Robert’s and mine. It’s ours.