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English File A1 Unit 5C

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  • Which is the odd one out?
    Never
    Always
    Usually
    Very often
  • Which one is true?
    It hardly ever rains in London in spring.
    It always snows in London in winter.
    It's never sunny in London in summer.
    It's often grey in London in autumn.
  • Which is correct?
    It's sometimes raining at the beach.
    It's often snows in the mountains.
    It hardly ever rains in the desert.
    It always rain in the jungle.
  • Which is spelt incorrectly?
    Spring
    Winter
    Summer
    Autum
  • Which is correct?
    She sometimes eat lunch in the café.
    She's always eats lunch in a restaurant.
    She's never eating her lunch in the car.
    She usually eats her lunch in the park.
  • Which is correct?
    Where are you normally going on holiday?
    Where do you sometimes goes on holiday?
    Where are you often going on holiday?
    Where do you usually go on holiday?
  • Look at the photo, what's the weather like?
    It's windy.
    It's sleeting.
    It's foggy.
    It's cloudy.
  • What's his job? What is he doing?
    He's a medical student. He puts on his gloves.
    He's a nurse. He's taking off his gloves.
    He's a surgeon. He's putting on his gloves.
    He's a doctor. He takes off his gloves.
  • Name the London landmark in the photo
    Buckingham Palace
    The Tower of London
    The Houses of Parliament
    Westminster Abbey
  • Which word is the odd one out?
    Amazing
    Wonderful
    Bad
    Fantastic
  • Which of these things can you do in London?
    Visit Edinburgh Castle and go shopping on Fifth Avenue.
    Visit Saint Peter's Cathedral and The Old Trafford Stadium.
    Visit Kew Gardens and go shopping in Camden Town.
    Visit Windsor Castle and eat fish and chips on the pier.
  • Which is a common English idiom?
    It's raining rats and dogs!
    Come rain or snow.
    Four seasons in one day.
    Saving for a cloudy day.
  • Which is correct?
    It's raining! We can go in your car? Ok, I can drive.
    It's raining! Can are going in your car? OK, I can't drive.
    It's raining! Can we go in your car? OK, but can you drive?
    It's raining! Can we going your car? OK, but I drive.