Cyber Homework | Unit 7 Lesson 1
Exercise: Grammar – Be past simple: affirmative and negative
Details:
He wasn't (X) happy with his present. He already had a smartphone.
Freddie Mercury was (√) born in Tanzania.
They were (weren't) (X) on Facebook
last year but they are now. We were (√) very tired after traveling
10 hours by plane.
My parents weren't (X)
interested in computers in the past. They were (√)
always too busy. Sting was (√) a teacher before
he was (√) a musician.
Neymar was (wasn't) (X) very famous in 2010.
The children weren't (X) at school yesterday. It was (√) Sunday.
Exercise: Grammar – Be past simple: questions and short answers
Details:
Was Zidane born in Marseille? Yes, he wasn't.
(Yes, he was.)
Were Platini and Zidane born in France? Yes, they were (Yes, they were.)
Was Platini born in 1955? Yes, he was.
Was Zidane born in 1975? No, he wasn't.
Were Platini and Zidane soccer players in Italy? Yes, they were.
Were Platini and Zidane soccer players in Germany? No, weren't. (No, they weren't.)
Was Zidane a soccer player
in Spain? Yes, he
was.
Was Platini a soccer player in Spain? No, he wasn't.
Were Platini and Zidane born in
Paris? Yes, they were (No, they weren't.)
Exercise: Grammar – Be past simple: review
Details:
A Were you at Jill's party last night?
B Yes, I was. It was great. There was a lot of food
and the music was cool.
A How was the exam? B It wasn't very difficult.
A Was Emily at work yesterday? B No, she wasn't.
She's on vacation at the moment. A Was your weekend
good? B Yes, it was. I was in New York with my husband.
A Where were you last night? B I was at the movie theater. There was
a really good science
fiction movie.
A Were there a lot of buildings in Santa
Fe, New Mexico in 1950? B
Yes, there was. There's a supermarket here now.
(B No, there weren't. And there weren't
any tourists.)
A Wasn't there a movie theater in this
street when we were children? B
No, there weren't. And there weren't
any tourists. (B Yes, there was. There's a
supermarket here now.)
A Were there a lot of customers in the
restaurant yesterday? B
Not really. There were about eight or nine people.
Exercise: Listening – Richard Branson (1)
Details:
Richard Branson was born in London in 1950.
He was 16 years old when he had his first business. He opened a music
store in 1972.
He has more than 400 companies.
He started Virgin Trains in 1993. He started Virgin Money in 2007.
Exercise: Listening – Richard Branson (2)
Details:
Richard Branson is American. FALSE
He was a good student. FALSE
He liked soccer
when he was a teenager.
TRUE
The Student was a magazine for young people. TRUE
Richard
opened a music store in London. TRUE
He thinks that fun is important in life but not in business. FALSE
Exercise: Reading – Jokes
Details:
Joke 1 |
|
A teenage girl was on the
phone for about half an
hour. |
|
Father: |
Wow! That was short.
You usually talk for two hours. How strange! |
Daughter: |
I know.
It was the wrong number. |
Joke 2 |
|
Teacher: |
1809 was a very
important year in American history. Can you tell
me why? |
Claire: |
Abraham
Lincoln was born. |
Teacher: |
Good answer.
And now, Gordon, why was 1819 a very important year in American history too? |
Gordon: |
Abraham Lincoln was ten
years old. |
Exercise: Vocabulary – Years (1)
Details:
1439 Fourteen thirty-nine
1492 Fourteen ninety-two
1564 Fifteen sixty-four
1762 Seventeen sixty-two
1876 Eighteen seventy-six
1969 Nineteen sixty-nine
1972 Nineteen seventy-two
1989 Nineteen eighty-nine
2006 Two thousand and six) (Two thousand and six)
Exercise: Vocabulary – Years (2)
Details:
1439 Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing
press.
1492 Christopher Columbus
travels to America.
1564 William Shakespeare is born.
1762 John Montagu invents the sandwich.
1876 Alexander Graham Bell invents the telephone.
1969 First man on the moon.
1972 First video game console.
1989
Fall of the
Berlin wall.
2006 YouTube is born.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Places
Details:
A Where are you? B I'm at work at the moment. Many people sing in the shower.
Tracey and Stuart are in Miami on
vacation. Do you like having breakfast in bed?
There are a lot of people in the waiting room at
the doctor's. My friends are at a party but I'm at home studying.
Hello? I can't hear you well. I'm on a train and the phone connection is bad. My boyfriend likes exercising at the gym, but I enjoy going running in the park.
I love relaxing on the beach and looking at the ocean.
I can't talk to you on the phone now. I'm in class.
Cyber Homework | Unit 7 Lesson 2
Exercise: Grammar – There was / There were: questions and short answers (1)
Details:
There was a new student in class
yesterday.
There were (There weren't) many people
in the street at 11 pm.
There were 300 million people in the world in the year 1000.
There wasn't any orange juice in the fridge.
There was a delicious cake at Laura's birthday party.
There were five girls in
the Spice Girls.
There weren't any difficult questions on the math test.
There was (There wasn't)
any hot water in the shower
this morning.
Exercise: Grammar – There was / There were: questions and short answers (2)
Details:
Was there a nurse? Yes, there was.
Were there any cars?
Yes,
there were.
Was there a chef? Yes, there were. (Yes, there was.)
Was there a hairdresser? No, there wasn't.
Were there any bicycles? No, there weren't.
Were there any children? No, there weren't.
Was there any food? No, there wasen't. (No, there wasn't.)
Was there a flight attendant? Yes there was. (Yes, there was.)
Exercise: Vocabulary – Entertainment and events
Details:
Glastonbury is a very popular music
festival in the UK. There are
bands from the UK and from other countries.
What movie would
you like to watch? Birdman
or The
Grand Budapest Hotel?
Desert Island Discs is a radio show on BBC 4.
40-30 and match point for Djokovic.
There's a football game on television at a quarter to nine. March 27th was our wedding day.
“What's your favorite TV show?” “The news.”
There's a graffiti art festival on Howard Street on Saturday.
Cyber Homework | Unit 7 Lesson 3
Exercise: Dialogue – Making a reservation
Details:
A Hello,
Belvedere Hotel. How can I help
you?
B Hi, I'd like to reserve a room for two nights, please.
A OK, for which
days?
B May 27th and May 28th.
A That's $129 per night with breakfast. Can I have your credit card number, please?
B Yes, it's 7839 6108 6691 8382.
B And the expiration date?
A It's January 2019.
B Thank you very much. Have a nice day. Bye!
Exercise: Dialogue – Booking tickets
Details:
Good afternoon, how can I help
you?
Would you like to pay in cash, or by credit card? There's a convenience fee of $1.50 per ticket.
The ticket office is open every day from 9:00 a.m. to
6:00 p.m. I'd like to buy tickets for Hamilton, please.
The expiration date is November 2019.
Exercise: Vocabulary – Letters
Details:
Gadin phanot (Bhanot)
Katerina belousova
Maria salhueor (Salguero)
Berat akyol
Sonia beoschoor (Verschoor)
Klara teckobic (Deckovic)
Laszlo osvath
Thomas texter (Dexter)
Exercise: Vocabulary – Numbers
Details:
1
796 |
+ |
230 |
= |
1026 |
2 455 |
+ |
904 |
= |
1359 |
3 5840 |
+ |
101 |
= |
5941 |
4 1214| (1214) |
- |
350 |
= |
864 |
5 8112 |
- |
600 |
= |
7512 |
6 1080 |
- |
230 (213) |
= |
850 (867) |
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