Grammar
1. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple form of the verbs.
1. You should read more, Jane. You watch (watch) too much TV.
2. My uncle lives (live) in that house over there.
3. Do you like listening (listen) to CDs?
4. Alex and Sarah play (play) computer games every weekend.
5. My father doesn’t likes (not like) the same music at me.
6. Our teacher hardly ever gives (give) us a lot of homework.
7. Does your mother works (work) on Saturdays?
8. Do they write (write) a lot of emails?
No, they don’t.
9. I don’t get up (not get up) early at the weekend.
2. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs.
1. Annie often plays (play) football, but now she’s playing (play) computer games.
2. My mum usually works (work) in London, but this week she works (work) in New York.
3. I read (read) a magazine at the moment. It’s strange, because I don’t usually read (not read) magazines.
4. We don’t watch (not watch) television very often, but we watch (watch) an interesting programme at the moment.
5. Do your friends always swim (swim) in the sea?
No, not always. They swam (swim) in the pool today.
6. Karen’s not in the room. Does she helps (help) Dad in the kitchen?
No, she doesn’t. She’s having (have) a shower
Vocabulary
1. Put the letters in order to find nine more school subjects.
1. usMci — music
2. marDa — drama
3. sthMa — maths
4. shinglE — english
5. niecSec — sience
6. ortHiys — history
7. rnecFh — french
8. agGyehorp — geography
9. logonyeTch — technology
10. yesCmtrih — chemestry
2. Write the words ad phrases in the lists. Then add three more to each list.
Hobbies and interests — listening to music, dancing, playing the guitar, drawing, playing basketball, singing
Housework — doing the ironing, cleaning the windows, tidying up, washing the dishes, cooking, do the washing