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Jimmy was able to _______ from the top of the cliff into the sea.

dive

After the snowstorm, the roads were _______ and slippery.

  • wet
  • dry
  • foggy
  • icy (correct)

Deserts are very wet areas as they hardly get any rain.

False (B)

Choose the most appropriate adjective. The _______ wind blew over most of the trees in our village.

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Complete the sentence using one word. It's only _______ rain – you don't need to take an umbrella with you.

<p>light</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the emotions with the statements:

<p>I failed my maths exam = unhappy I wasn't in the building when it caught fire = lucky Annie is two hours late for dinner; maybe something happened to her = worried</p> Signup and view all the answers

Complete the dialogue. 'It was a beautiful day. The sun _______ and the birds _______.'

<p>was shining, were singing</p> Signup and view all the answers

Choose the correct option to complete the following dialogue. A: The car skidded on the ice. I was scared! B:

<p>I bet you were! (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the passage about Robyn Davidson, what was the reason Robyn went on her journey?

<p>not stated (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the passage about Robyn Davidson, how long was her journey?

<p>157 days</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Afraid

Feeling fear or anxiety

Bored

Lacking interest or excitement

Excited

Experiencing or showing great pleasure

Lucky

Having good fortune or a positive outcome

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Unhappy

Feeling or showing sadness or unhappiness

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Worried

Experiencing anxiety and concern about actual or potential problems

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Icy roads

A descriptive term, roads covered in ice

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Study Notes

Vocabulary Completion

  • Tony managed to climb the mountain.
  • Tina doesn't know how to ride a bike.
  • Jimmy was able to dive from the top of the cliff into the sea.
  • The boys decided to enter the cave and started to explore it.
  • I can't find my keys; I looked everywhere.
  • The children began to jump up and down with excitement.
  • Don't cry. Everything will be fine.
  • In the end, they managed to pull the boys out of the cave.

Choosing Correct Options

  • After the snowstorm, the roads were icy and slippery.
  • Deserts are very dry areas as they hardly get any rain.
  • The strong wind blew over most of the trees in a village.
  • It's only light rain – you don't need to take an umbrella.
  • The fog was so thick that it was difficult to see anything.
  • It was sunny yesterday and someone went swimming.

Feelings Completion

  • "I failed my maths exam" indicates a feeling of being unhappy.
  • "I wasn't in the building when it caught fire" indicates feeling lucky.
  • "I lost my way and it is dark" suggests feeling worried.
  • "I won a trip to Australia!" indicates feeling excited.
  • "I'm always doing the same thing again and again" suggests feeling bored.
  • "Annie is two hours late for dinner; maybe something happened to her" indicates feeling afraid.

Grammar in Use: Past Continuous

  • It was not raining when we went to the beach.
  • I was packing my bags while you were sleeping.
  • Did they have a good time while they were travelling around France?
  • It was a beautiful day, the sun was shining and the bird were singing.
  • Were you studying at 6 pm yesterday, "Yes, I was".

Grammar in Use: When/While and Past Tense

  • While she was snorkelling in the sea, she saw a dolphin swimming close to her.
  • What were you doing when someone called you last night?
  • The sun was not shining when we left.
  • Keira was lying on the beach while Fred read a book.

Speaking: Choosing Correct Options

  • A: What happened?
  • B: a. We had a car accident.
  • A: You had a lucky escape.
  • B: a. It was a horrible experience.
  • A: The car skidded on the ice. I was scared!
  • B: a. I bet you were!
  • A: How did you feel?
  • B: b I was so glad when it was over.
  • A: Was everyone OK?
  • B: b. Yes. Luckily, we didn't hit a tree.

Reading Comprehension: Tracks

  • Robyn went on her journey, for reasons not stated.
  • Robyn worked on a farm to get money for her trip.
  • Eddy was an Aboriginal friend.
  • The journey was 157 days long.
  • Robyn wrote a book about her journey in 1980.

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