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2    Vocabulary               Complete the sentences with the opposite of the words in bold.
                                               Use the words in the box.

                          late     terrible     difficult       fast       dead
                      1.  It wasn’t easy to climb down the mountain. It was really                          .
                      2. Unfortunately, when we found the lost climber he wasn’t alive. He was                          .
                      3. Jane had an early class this morning but she was                           and her teacher wasn’t very happy.
                      4. It wasn’t a good idea to go climbing yesterday. There was a                           storm.
                      5. Tim’s old car was really slow so he bought a new car and it’s very                          .


                 3    Grammar                           Complete the sentences with the Past Simple or the Past

                                                        Progressive of the verbs in brackets.
                A.  Past Simple - Past                  1. While I                                  (clean) my room, I

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                   Progressive                            (find) my red T-shirt.
                   Time clauses (when, while)           2. I                                  (eat) a sandwich when Andy

                                                          (come) into the kitchen.
                      While I was listening to         3. I                                  (read) a book when my cat
                     music, my mum came home.
                                                                                           (jump) onto my head.
                      I was walking in the forest
                     when it started raining.           4. Don                                  (climb) up a mountain when he
                      While Ted was studying,                                         (fall) down and                                (break) his leg.

                     Susan was watching TV.
                                                        5. The children                                  (play) in the garden while their
                                                          mother                                  (cook).

                                                        6. While Daniel                                  (sleep), the baby
                                                          (start) crying.


                B. Adverbs
                                                                       Complete the sentences with adverbs. Use
                  ADVERBS OF MANNER          IRREGULAR ADVERBS         the adjectives in bold to form adverbs.
                 ADJecTIVeS    ADVerBS      ADJecTIVeS    ADVerBS       1. This portrait is beautiful. Judy can paint
                      nice        nicely        good         well         really                          .
                                                 fast        fast
                     careful     carefully                              2. Maria usually has an early class on
                                                early        early
                     happy       happily         late        late         Wednesday. She wakes up very                        .
                    terrible                    hard         hard       3. John is a quiet student. He always studies
                                                                                                   .
                   She’s a terrible singer. She sings terribly.        4. This tree isn’t easy to climb but my sister
                   They’re very good artists. They paint well.           always climbs it                          .




                4     Listen             Listen to an interview with one of the lost climbers on Mount Aconcagua and
                                          tick () Neil, Dennis or both.
                                                                                                        Dennis
                                                                                                 Neil
                      1. While he was walking, he fell and sprained his ankle.
                      2. He was lost in the mountains.

                      3. He did something amazing for a friend.

                      4. He isn’t at the interview.
                      5. While he was playing football, he broke his leg.

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