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Second Basic Level Chapters 3 and 4

NAME: GRADE:
TEACHER: SCHEDULE:

I. Say what you can do with the following parts of the body
1. Your ears:
2. Your eyes:
3. Your nose:
4. Your feet:

II. Write some advice for the following health problems.


1. I have a terrible headache:
2. I’ve got a stomachache:
3. I have the flu:
4. My job is too stressful:

III. Complete the following sentences with the correct object pronoun.
1. We’re not at home, please leave a message.
2. Tom and Sally are really nice I met in the English school.
3. Tom will arrive from Canada today I’ll pick up in the airport.
4. My parents gave a good present for my birthday.

IV. Complete the conversations


1. A: Excuse me! How much are those shoes? 2. A: Excuse me! How much that tie?
B. Which ? B: Which ?
A: The brown . A: The silk .
B: $200. B: Oh! $45.

V. Complete the next sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives given.
1. This car is your car. (new)
2. Carol is Rose(intelligent)
3. Brian is a soccer player Peter. (good)
4. Your computer is that one. (fast)
5. Chinese is English. (difficult)
6. Carl is a singer John. (bad)

VI. Give the correct answer for the next sentences.


1. The person that is married with my sister is her .
2. Pedro is also the son of my parents, he is my .
3. The parents of my parents are my and they live together.
4. My son doesn’t have or he is an only child.
VII.- Ask the correct question to these answers. Look at the underlined word(s)
1. ?
I usually have lunch at home.
2. ?
Sally always has lunch with her family.
3. ?
We like to eat soup and fish.
4. ?
Steve and sandy eat at 4:00.
5. ?
My brother likes to drink juice for breakfast.

VIII. Read the passage. Then circle T (true) or F (false)

Names
In English-speaking counties, many people have three names- a first name, a middle name, and a
last or family name (for example, John Fitzgerald Kennedy). Sometimes people use a short name or
nickname (Bob for Robert, Liz for Elizabeth). People use a title (Mr., Ms.) with a first and last name
(Ms. Mary Murphy) or with only a last name (Ms. Murphy). Many Americans and Canadians use
first names at work or at school. In colleges and universities, teachers often call their students by
their first names.

1. T F Many people have a middle name in English-speaking countries.


2. T F Bob is a nickname for Robert.
3. T F People use a title with a first name such as Ms. Mary.
4. T F American and Canadian teachers don’t call their students by their first names.

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