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The document contains exercises for practicing English grammar, focusing on present simple and present continuous tenses. It includes writing questions, correcting sentences, and completing dialogues with appropriate verb forms. Additionally, it discusses phrasal verbs, adverbs of frequency, and a reading comprehension about a new suburb in Shanghai designed to resemble an English town.

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Unit 1 Key

The document contains exercises for practicing English grammar, focusing on present simple and present continuous tenses. It includes writing questions, correcting sentences, and completing dialogues with appropriate verb forms. Additionally, it discusses phrasal verbs, adverbs of frequency, and a reading comprehension about a new suburb in Shanghai designed to resemble an English town.

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1A

Write questions.
Correct them if necessary.
1. Does your brother speak English?
1.She’s driving to work every day
(your brother / speak / English)
drives
2. Where do you live?
2. Do you need any help?
(you / live)
correct
3.What kind of music does your brother listen to?
3.I wear trainers today.
(music / your brother/listen to)
am wearing
4. Why don’t you do your presentation now?
4.What are you doing on Friday?
(you / not do your preparation now)
correct
5. How often do you go on a holiday?
5.I doesn’t like fast food but my brother do.
(you / go / holiday)
My brother does
6. When does your sister go to the gym?
6.Look. That man wears pink shoes.
(your sister / go to / gym)
is wearing
7. How do you say “Danke” in English?
7.What’s Polly doing? He’s a dentist.
(you / say / “Danke” / in / English
does Polly do?
Complete the text messages with the present simple or present continuous form of the verb in brackets.
WhatsApp Web mesajlaşma şeklinde yazılacaklar. Yan tarafta yer kalırsa birbiriyle mesajlaşan bir kız bir erkek görseli konulacak.
Hi, Zoe. Help!
Hey, Mehmet are you having (have) a bad day?
Where are you?
I’m in town. I am shopping (shop) with my mum :-(
Oh dear. What are you looking (look for)?
A suit and fancy shoes. I never wear (never/wear) smart clothes! I only like (like) T shirts and trainers.
I know (know). Why? Do you need a suit?
I’m going (go) to my uncle’s birthday party this Saturday :-(
Present Simple: Write the negative forms.
1. I like Ankara. don’t live 7. She is meticulous about her clothes. isn’t
2.She works in the city. doesn’t work 8. We always go to library. never / don’t
3. He has red hair. doesn’t have 9. Her mother works at the hospital. doesn't work
4. You live in a small flat. don't 10. She is so selfish. isn't
5. We often go out. don't often 11. Our parents are in town now. aren't
6. Your job is really interesting. isn't 12. I sleep too much. don't sleep
Complete the questions with “do” or “does”.
1.When __________ the shops open in Istanbul? do 7. That’s a beautiful car. __________ you think they bought
2. __________ this bus go to Istiniye Park? doe it or rented it? do
3. __________ the banks open on Sunday in Turkey? do 8. I __________ understand why __________ they live in
4. Is that your sister? __________ she live in Besiktas? does that tower block? Don’t / do
5. Which durum café __________ you usually go to? does 9. __________ she really like her job, she __________ look
6. __________ he work at ING bank? I think I saw him there very happy. Does / doesn’t
yesterday. does 10. __________ touch that it’s really hot! Don’t
1B
Present continuous
Identifying uses
The present continuous expresses three ideas.
1. An activity happening now
- It’s raining.
2. An activity happening around now, but perhaps not at the moment of speaking
- I’m reading a great book at the moment.
3. A planned future arrangement
- I’m meeting Jim after work today.

Which is expressed in the following sentences? Write 1, 2 or 3.


___2___ It’s 3’oclock Sasha, are you getting ready for the photo shoot?
___3___ What time are Jim and Zeynep coming for dinner?
___2___ I’m working hard these days.
___1___ A: Where’s Sonny? B: He’s taking the dog for a walk.
___1___ What are you smiling? Is something funny?
___3___ A: What are you doing after work? B: I don’t know. Why?
___2___ I’m learning how to play the guitar at the weekends.

Present simple and present continuous


Choose the correct verb to complete the dialogue.
Let’s swap jobs!
Interviewer: Tonight, I interview / am interviewing the world-famous model. Tori Lake! Welcome Tori.
Tori : Thanks Tim.
Interviewer: Tell me Tori, why are you do/ doing the Let’s swap jobs, show?
Tori : It sounds interesting....
Interviewer: So, what are you do/doing?
Tori : Basically, I swap jobs with Tina Gray; Tina is a single working parent with five kids. She lives/ is living in a small flat
and is a cleaning lady.
Interviewer: How do/does her life compare with yours?
Tori : Well it don’t/doesn’t. I mean, I earn/am earning more in a day than poor Tina earns/earning in a month!
Interviewer: Does/do that make/is making you feel sorry for her?
Tori : Not at all! She’s a fantastic woman: strong, optimistic and fun. We actually like/ are liking each other a lot. And she
has/ is having five lovely kids!
Interviewer: Ok so tell us about your new job.
Tori : I get / am getting up at six and take the girls to school for 8.30. Then it’s a bus ride to my first job. I spend/am
spending a lot of time on buses! Anyway, the work is nonstop. At the moment I do /am doing the washing up,
cleaning floors, baths and toilets...
Interviewer: And do you enjoy/are you enjoying it?
Tori : Are you joking, no way!
1C
Is it true for you?
Write what is true for you now, around now, or in the near future.
Examples
I/study I’m studying.
I/watch TV I’m not watching TV.
Students’ own answers.
a. I / sit in the canteen e. I / drink coffee every morning
_____________________________________ _____________________________________
b. It / rain f. I / meet my friends once a month.
_____________________________________ _____________________________________
c. I go / out tonight g. My parents / eat out twice a week.
_____________________________________ _____________________________________
d. We / have a holiday soon h. My best friend / call me everyday.
_____________________________________ _____________________________________

Adverbs of frequency
Rewrite the sentences by replacing the bold phrases with the ones in the box below.

all the time sometimes rarely from time to time


now and then usually always never

Example: We go swimming every Sunday.


We always go swimming at the weekend.
1. I like to have a really big kebab meal with my family once a month.
sometimes
2. I can’t remember the last time I read a book.
_________________________________________________________
3. I visit my brother and his family in Konya every Ramazan Bayram.
From time to time
4. I don’t go to the cinema. I don’t see the point. I’ve got Netflix!
never
5. It’s important to go for a check-up. I go about twice a year.
rarely

Add suffixes to the words below and make sentences using them. Students’ own answers.

-ment -ly -ance -ful -ous -or

help invest create import infect great


1. ________________________________________ 4. ________________________________________
2. ________________________________________ 5. ________________________________________
3. ________________________________________ 6. ________________________________________
7. ________________________________________ 8. ________________________________________
1D
Put the phrasal verbs below into the sentences.

settle in move away grow up move out settle down

1. Her landlord has given her a week to move out.


2. Once we've settle down, we'll have you over for dinner.
3. He immigrated with his parents in 1895, and grew up in Long Island.
4. Have you settle in your new house yet?
5. I have lived with my parents for 12 years. I think it’s time to move away.

Read about this piece of England in China, then answer the true / false questions.

The building company Hong Kong Housing is building a new suburb


in Shanghai, a city in China with a population of more than 15
million people. But this suburb is not like other parts of Shanghai. It
is a little piece of England. The name of the new area is "English
Town". The manager of Hong Kong Housing, Shi Guangsheng, says
many people in this area of China want to buy an English house and
live in an English town.

"This town is like Bristol or Chester. There is an English square and


there are pigeons to feed like in Trafalgar Square, London. There
are four English-style pubs and you can buy English beer to drink.
There is a canal and you can row a boat there like in Cambridge."

Are there any cricket fields? "No, there aren't any places to play
cricket because nobody in Shanghai can play this game. But there is
a football stadium like those in England. And the thing we are very
proud of is our shopping street. There are several shops where you
can buy traditional English food like fish and chips or Christmas
Pudding."

The rich Shanghai businessman can do some gardening too. For


with every house in "English Town", there is an English lawn and
there are long gardens with ponds and tall hedges.

But there is one problem. The houses in this part of town cost a
minimum of $400,000!

1. "English Town" is in a Chinese city. 5. There aren't any cricket fields in the new development.
True* True*
False False

2. These houses are only for English people to buy. 6. Shi Guangsheng feels proud about the English-style shops.
True True*
False* False

3. There are pigeons in all the gardens. 7. Most houses have a lawn.
True True
False* False*

4. The English pubs look like pubs in Cambridge. 8. The houses are cheap.
True True
False* False*

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