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I. Listening 1. Listen to the sentences. Match the sentences with the pictures.

I. Listening 1. Listen to the sentences. Match the sentences with the pictures. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 1) Helen has a backache. 2) Bob can’t swim very well. 3) She feels sad. 4) My mother has the flu.

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I. Listening 1. Listen to the sentences. Match the sentences with the pictures.

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  1. I. Listening 1. Listen to the sentences. Match the sentences with the pictures. (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 1) Helen has a backache. 2) Bob can’t swim very well. 3) She feels sad. 4) My mother has the flu. 5) Jane has an awful stomachache. (e) (a) (b) (c) (d)

  2. 2. Complete the conversations. In the afternoon: Anna: Hi, Mary. How are you? Mary: __________________________ Anna: I feel really awful. Mary: ____________ Anna: I think I have the flu. Mary: _______________ Anna: Yeah, I’m going to go home and relax. Mary: _____________________ Anna: Thanks. I’m fine, thanks. How about you? What’s wrong? Oh, that’s too bad. I hope you feel better soon.

  3. In the evening: Mary: ____________________ Anna: I feel much better. Mary: ________________ Anna: Thanks. Mary: __________________________________ Anna: Yes, I am. Mary: ____________________ How do you feel tonight? I’m glad to hear that. So are you going to go to school tomorrow? Great. See you tomorrow.

  4. II. Pronunciation Find words on the right which have the same pronunciation as the words on the left. 1. pain a. kid 2. moment b. holiday 3. lift c. baseball 4. quite d. exercise 5. regular e. rollerblading 6. call f. chew 7. healthy g. tennis 8. flu h. cow 9. couch i. talk c e a d b i g f h

  5. III. Vocabulary and Structure 1. Complete the sentences using the adverbs of frequency. 1) How often do you ______ exercise? 2) I exercise about ____ a year. 3) I don’t go jogging _________. 4) Do you ever watch television in the evening? Yes, I ____________ watch TV after dinner. 5) I ______ watch TV in the evening. once usually seldom almost always very often usually once very often almost always seldom

  6. 2. Put the adverbs in the correct place. Model: I sleep until noon on Saturday mornings. (almost always) I almost always sleep until noon on Saturday mornings. 1) What do you do on Sundays? (usually) _______________________________ 2) I go bicycling on Saturdays. (often) ___________________________ 3) I go out with my friend. (about once a week) __________________________________ What do you usually do on Sundays? I often go bicycling on Saturdays. I go out with my friends about once a week.

  7. 4) I exercise. (seldom) _______________ 5) Does Lily do aerobics? (ever) _______________________ I seldom exercise. Does Lily ever do aerobics?

  8. 3. Arrange the following words to make sentences. 1) do, on, what, you, do, Sundays, usually _____________________________ 2) seldom, they, tennis, play ____________________ 3) often, mornings, go, on, jogging, Saturday, I ___________________________________ 4) go, never, I, almost, rollerblading _________________________ 5) play, do, often, volleyball, how, you ___________________________ What do you usually do on Sundays. They seldom play tennis. I often go on jogging on Saturday mornings. I almost never go rollerblading. How often do you play volleyball?

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