Read the poem"a bad day".fill in the gaps with the words below: fight,knees,more,toe,overslept,pouring,bed,locked,ankle,keys A Bad Day I ... and missed my
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train,slipped on the sidewalk,in the ... rain,sprained my ... ,skinned my ..., broke my glasses,lost my ... , got stuck in the elevator,it wouldn't go, kicked it twice and stubbed, my ... , bouuught a pen that didn't write,took it back and had a ... , went home angry, ... the door, crawlwd into ... , couldn't take any ... .
1-overslept
2-pouring
3-ankle
4-knees
5-keys
6-toe
7-fight
8-locked
9-bed
10-more
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Read the poem What I Want to Be and fill in the gaps with the words that fit form the word box.Then listen to chek.
What will I be? It's hard to know,
Maybe I soldier and fight ________.
Hey, yeah! I think I'll drive ________,
Oh, nah! Those kids make too much fuss.
I could get smart and be a teacher,
Study the Bible and be ________.
I do like animals and zoology.
Maybe add plants, then do ____________.
That's too hard and don't I know it?
So, like Grandpa, I'll be __________.
This great confusion's causing me sorrow,
I'll eat my lanch, decide _____________.
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tomorrow; a poet; a preacher; biology; a bus; the foe
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house.2. You can ... in the supermarket.3. Tourists always ... our city museum. It's very interesting.4. Our school often ... music festivals.5. Young people ... in our town's institute.6. People from all over the world ... our town. It's famous for its kremlin.
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books,Shell be very angry.3.You____me a new bicycle.My old one is very good.4.You_____your granny.Shell be very happy to see you.5.I_____to the shop and buy a warm jacket.6.Mothet___ the dog.We alwaysdo it.7.You___this sond by heart.Yout teachet wont ask you to sing it.
1.Look!.... is coming out of the headteachers office.
2.....likes Tom Cruises new film.It is very boring.
3.Can you hear.....?
4.Theres ...... in your fridge to eat.Im very hungry.
5.I always invite .... I know to my parties.
6.He doesnt have any friends because he doesnt like...
7.The polike are oitside.They are looking for ...
8.What do you want to eat? ......Im not hungry.
9.Does .... live in that white house over there?
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