We
Fill in the correct phrasal verb, then match to the pictures
_ from the doctor feeling
very hopeful about Tom's condition. He is getting
well as we all hoped.
I lost my dark blue jeans here somewhere. If you
__them, please give me a call. I
really like them.
Where do you
all these alien
stories? Do you really think I believe you?
Fluffy, our little dog is missing! She disappeared
yesterday and no one knows what happened to her. I
miss her. I want her to
- to me..
We met Jim on the way to the beach and we asked
him to
_ us. We all had a great
time.
You were so worried about the dress but look! It
just beautiful. I love it!
When I tell people I'm an author, they always ask
me how my ideas for the books
I often answer: "life."
I ran into Rachel and her new baby last week. Did
you know she had a baby? Anyway, she invited us to
--_. Do you want to go?
I heard you started building a new house. How is it
_? When will you move in?
Hi honey, sorry I can't see you tonight. I
_ with something, I think it's the
flu. My head hurts and my nose is running.
1 pupil: What holiday do children in your country like best of all?
2 pupil: New Year, I think.
1 pupil: Do you have any New Year traditions?
2 pupil: Yes, we do. One of them is decorating the New Year tree.
1 pupil: Did you parents buy a New Year tree last year?
2 pupil: Yes, they did. And we were decorating is together all evening. And did you have a New Year party at school last year?
1 pupil: We had a Christmas party. It was a wonderful party. We were dancing all evening.
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1 pupil: What holiday is your number one spring holiday?
2 pupil: I like Easter best
1 pupil: Do you have any Easter traditions?
2 pupil: Yes, we do. One of them is colouring eggs.
1 pupil: Did you help your mum to colour eggs last year?
2 pupil: Yes , I did. we were doing it together all evening. And did your parents hide chocolate eggs in the yard last Easter?
1 pupil: Yes, they did. my sister and I were looking for them all morning.
Rowling has led a "rags to riches" life story, in which she progressed from living on social security to multi-millionaire status within five years. As of March 2011, when its latest world billionaires list was published, Forbes estimated Rowling's net worth to be US$1 billion.[9] The 2008 Sunday Times Rich List estimated Rowling's fortune at £560 million ($798 million), ranking her as the twelfth richest woman in the United Kingdom. Forbes ranked Rowling as the forty-eighth most powerful celebrity of 2007, and Time magazine named her as a runner-up for its 2007 Person of the Year, noting the social, moral, and political inspiration she has given her fans. In October 2010, J. K. Rowling was named 'Most Influential Woman in Britain' by leading magazine editors. She has become a notable philanthropist, supporting such charities as Comic Relief, One Parent Families, Multiple Sclerosis Society of Great Britain, and Lumos (formerly the Children's High Level Group).
On February 23, 2012, Little, Brown & Company announced it would publish Rowling's first novel for adults.