Match the columns to form the word combinations wealthy

I. Match the words from the columns

1-c  Meet the locals

2-f  buy souvenirs  

3-h  visit museums

4-g  lie on the beach all day

5-i  go on guided tours

6-b  see famous landmarks  

7-a  try the local cuisine

8-d  explore nature

9-e  have time to yourself    

II. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.

1. She said she liked travelling by plane.

2. They said they had visited Russia the winter before.

3. The travel agent told us to take photocopies of our tickets and passports.

4. He asked Mary if she liked French food.

5. She told me not to let anyone carry my bags.

6. He said he could speak German.

7.  Judy asked Sam if he had ever lived abroad.

8.  Alice said she would be in Brighton the following week.

9. He asked where the nearest bus stop was.

10. She told me she would call me the next day.


III. Complete the phrasal verbs with the correct preposition.
 

1. I think, you should set aside some  money in case you want to buy a house.

2. What time will we have to set off for the airport tomorrow?

3. The opening of the new sport centre has been set back a few weeks.

4. Summer has started to set in already, so we can go swimming.

IV. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.

1. Our family spent a few days at the seaside.

2. There are many boats for hire at Yalta.

3. Hotels offer special rates if you travel off season.

4. You should book your tickets at least a month in advance.

5. For safety reasons, you should know rules for using mobile devices on board.

6. Please send me information without delay.

Reported speech  (the 6th
Module)             

 Variant 1

I. Match the words from the columns to make up word
combinations on holiday activities

1. Meet                  a. the local cuisine

2. buy                   b. nature

3. visit                  c. the locals

4. lie                     d. famous landmarks

5. go                      e. time to yourself

6. see                    f. museums

7. try                     g. on the beach all day

8. explore              h. souvenirs

9. have                  i. on guided tours

II. Rewrite the sentences in reported
speech.

1.He told her: «I am
going to the fish market.»

2. My friend said to us, «Don’t
come today.»

3. He
said, «I will visit you next Friday.

4. The police officer said, «Put your hands over your head».

5. The doctor said, «Take this
medicine three times a day».

6. He said, «I will visit
you next Friday.»

7. «I’ll be in Brighton next week,» Alice said.

III. Rewrite
the questions in reported speech.

1. «Have you
ever lived abroad?» Judy asked Sam.

2. «Where is the nearest bus stop?» he asked.

3. He asks, «Is she working now?»

4. My father asked me, «Where were you yesterday?»

5. «Do you grow flowers in your garden, Mrs.
Smith?»– She asked.

6. The teacher said to me: «Does your father work at a factory?»

7. He said to her: «Where do
you usually spend your summer holidays?»

Reported speech  (the 6th
Module)  

Variant 2

1. Match the words from the columns to make up word
combinations on holiday activities

1. Meet       a. the local cuisine

2. buy         b. on guided tours

3. visit         c. the locals

4. lie           d. museum

5. go           e. time to yourself

6. see          f. souvenirs

7. try           g. nature

8. explore    h.  on the beach all day

9. have        i. famous landmarks

II. Rewrite the sentences in reported
speech.

1. «The kids
are playing in the garden,» Helen said to us.

2. «Don’t be afraid of my dog,» the man said to Ann.

3. The customer said, «The shoe department is downstairs.»

4. The teacher said, «Don’t use your dictionaries!»

5. Tom said, «I am a first
year student now.»

6. «Take photocopies of your tickets and passports,»
the travel agent said to us.

7.  My mother said to me, «Put on your coat!»

III. Rewrite
the questions in reported speech.

1. A man asked me, «Do you have a car?»

2. My sister said to me: «Will you take me to the theatre with you
tomorrow?»

3. I asked me uncle: «How long did you stay in Moscow?»

4. She asked John, «When are you going to come?»

5. «What did the workers eat?» They asked

6. He asked, «Will you be at Nick and
Carol’s party tonight?»

7. «Have you seen Ann?» Sarah
asked David.

Reported speech  (the 6th
Module)              

Answers
(Variant 1): I.
Match the words from the columns to make up word combinations on holiday
activities:
  1.c 2.h
3.f 4.g 5.i 6.d  7.a 8.b 9.e

II. Rewrite
the sentences in reported speech.

1.He told her that He
was going to the fish market. 

2. My friend said to us not to
come that day.

3. He
said that He would visit me the following Friday.

4. The police officer said to Put their hands over head.

5. The doctor said to take that
medicine three times a day.

6. He said that He would
visit me the following Friday.

7. Alice said that She would be in Brighton the
following week.

III. Rewrite
the questions in reported speech.

1. Judy asked
Sam if He had ever lived abroad.

2. He asked where the nearest bus stop was.

3. He asks if she was working then.

4. My father asked me Where I had been the day
before.

5. She asked if Mrs. Smith grew flowers in her
garden.

6. The teacher asked if my father worked at a factory.

7. He asked her where She
usually spent her summer holidays.

Reported speech  (the 6th
Module)              

Answers
(Variant 2): I.
Match the words from the columns to make up word combinations on
holiday activities:
1.c 2.f
3.d 4.h 5.b 6.i  7.a 8.g 9.e

II. Rewrite the sentences in reported
speech.

1. Helen said
to us that The kids were playing in the garden.

2. The man asked Ann not to be afraid of his dog.

3. The customer said that the shoe department was downstairs.

4. The teacher asked not to use our dictionaries.

5. Tom said that He was a
first year student then.

6. The travel agent asked us to take photocopies of
our tickets and passports.

7.  My mother asked me to put on my coat.

III. Rewrite
the questions in reported speech.

1. A man asked me if I had a car.

2. My sister asked me whether I would take her to the theatre the
next day.

3. I asked me uncle How long He had stayed in Moscow.

4. She asked John When He was going to come.

5. They asked what the workers had
eaten.

6. He asked if I would be at Nick and
Carol’s party that night.

7. Sarah asked David if He had
seen Ann.

Example:
1e
swollen glands

1
swollen

2
operating

3
lung

4
heart

5
brain

6
health

7
raised

8
painful

9
blood

10
food

11
itchy

a
allergy

b
cancer

c
temperature

d
insurance

e
glands

f
pressure

g
nose

h
theatre

i
haemorrhage

j
joints

k
attack

Health: illness and disease

She’s
sneezing.

She’s
coughing.

She’s
got a a sore throat.

She’s
blowing her nose.

She’s
got a temperature.

Aches and pains

Nouns:
We only use ache
with the following: I’ve got toothache
(U), a
stomach-ache
,
backache
(U), earache
(U) and a
headache
.
For other parts of the body we use pain, e.g. I woke up in the night
with a
terrible pain

in my chest.

Verbs:
You can use ache
for some things, e.g. my back aches; but hurt
is more common to describe real pain, and it can be used with or
without a direct object:

She
hurt
her foot when she jumped off the bus and fell over, (also injured
here) or

She
hurt
herself

when she jumped off the bus and fell over.

I
hit my leg against the table and it really
hurts
.
(= gives me a terrible pain)

Adjectives:
The only common adjective is painful
(≠ painless):

I
had an injection yesterday and it was very painful.

A:
Did it hurt when you had your filling? (= when the dentist fills a
hole/cavity in the tooth).

B:
No, it was painless

Serious
illnesses

Doctors
believe smoking is the major cause of lung
cancer
.

He
had a heart
attack

and died almost immediately.

Hepatitis
is a liver
disease
.

Asthma
(chest
illness causing breathing
problems) has become more common.

Note:
Illness
and disease
are often used in the same way, but disease
is used for a serious condition caused by an infection e.g. a
liver disease
.
Illness
is a more general word.

6. Fill in the gaps with a suitable word.

  1. I
    hit my hand on the desk and it really …………… .

  2. They
    say she died of a heart …………… .

  3. She
    had some apples that weren’t ready to eat and now she’s got
    stomache-…….
    .

  4. I’ve
    got this terrible ………….. in my neck from sleeping in the
    wrong position.

  5. He
    died of ………… cancer even though he never smoked a
    cigarette in his life.

  6. I
    went to the doctor, and she gave me a …………. for some
    tablets.

  7. Pollution
    makes her ………….. worse and it’s difficult for her to
    breathe.

  8. There
    are different forms of hepatitis; one is a more serious …… than
    the other.

  9. I
    hurt ………….. when I fell off that chair.

  10. My
    back …………. from sitting at that computer all day.

7. Translate the following phrasal verbs and verb-preposition collocations for health and illness.

I’m
fighting
off

a cold at the moment. (trying to get rid of).

Marge
isn’t in today; she’s gone
down with

flu. (has caught, usually a non-serious illness).

I
won’t be going today. I’ve come
down with

a dreadful cold. (with I
we say
come down
not
go

d
own)

I
had a virus last week, but I
got over it

quite quickly. (got better/recovered)

My
sister’s recovering
from

a major operation. (getting better: used for more serious
illnesses)

Harry
suffers
from

hay fever and sneezes a lot if he is near grass or flowers. (used
for more
long-term
problems)

He
died
of / from

lung cancer. (Not:
He died
with
lung cancer.)

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Test 8-6

I. Match the words from the columns to make up word combinations on holiday activities

1. Meet a. the local cuisine

2. buy b. famous landmarks

3. visit c. the locals

4. lie d. nature

5. go e. time to yourself

6. see f. souvenirs

7. try g. on the beach all day

8. explore h. museums

9. have i. on guided tours

II. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.

1. “I like travelling by plane,” she said.

2. “We visited Russia last winter,” they said.

3. “Take photocopies of your tickets and passports,” the travel agent said to us.

4.”Do you like French food?” he asked Mary.

5.”Don’t let anyone carry your bags,” she said to me.

6.”I can speak German,” he said.

7.”Have you ever live abroad?” Judy asked Sam.

8.”I’ll be in Brighton next week,” Alice said.

9.”Where is the nearest bus stop?” he asked.

10.”I’ll call you tomorrow,” she said to me.

III. Complete the phrasal verbs with the correct preposition.

1. I think, you should set ____ some money in case you want to buy a house.

2. What time will we have to set ______for the airport tomorrow?

3. The opening of the new sport centre has been set _____ a few weeks.

4. Summer has started to set ____ already, so we can go swimming.

IV. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.

1. Our family spent a few days ___ the seaside.

2. There are many boats _____ hire at Yalta.

3. Hotels offer special rates if you travel ___ season.

4. You should book your tickets at least a month ___ advance.

5. For safety reasons, you should know rules for using mobile devices ____ board.

6. Please send me information _______ delay.

Test 8-6 B

1. Match the words from the columns to make up word combinations on holiday activities

1. Meet a. the local cuisine

2. buy b. famous landmarks

3. visit c. the locals

4. lie d. nature

5. go e. time to yourself

6. see f. souvenirs

7. try g. on the beach all day

8. explore h. museums

9. have i. on guided tours

2. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.

1. Our family spent a few days ___ the seaside.

2. There are many boats _____ hire at Yalta.

3. Hotels offer special rates if you travel ___ season.

4. You should book your tickets at least a month ___ advance.

5. For safety reasons, you should know rules for using mobile devices ____ board.

6. Please send me information _______ delay.

3. Use –ness, -ment to form nouns.

  1. amaze –

  2. happy –

  3. aware –

  4. agree –

  5. achieve –

  6. announce –

  7. nervous –

  8. enjoy –

4. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.

1. “I like travelling by plane,” she said.

2. “We visited Russia last winter,” they said.

3. “Take photocopies of your tickets and passports,” the travel agent said to us.

4.”Do you like French food?” he asked Mary.

5. Translate

1. cuisine

2. seaside

3. explore

4. landmark

5. flat tyre

6. trouble

7. ferry

8. miss

9. reservation

10. disastrous

Test 8-6 (2)

Task. 1. Match the words from the columns

1. Meet a. the local cuisine

2. buy b. famous landmarks

3. visit c. the locals

4. lie d. nature

5. go e. time to yourself

6. see f. souvenirs

7. try g. on the beach all day

8. explore h. museums

9. have i. on guided tours

Task 2. Tick the appropriate box

Task 3. Use –ness, -ment to form nouns.

  1. amaze –

  2. happy –

  3. aware –

  4. agree –

  5. achieve –

  6. announce –

  7. nervous –

  8. enjoy –

4. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.

1. Our family spent a few days ___ the seaside.

2. There are many boats _____ hire at Yalta.

3. Hotels offer special rates if you travel ___ season.

4. You should book your tickets at least a month ___ advance.

5. Rewrite the sentences in reported speech.

1. “I like travelling by plane,” she said.

2. “We visited Russia last winter,” they said.

3. “Take photocopies of your tickets and passports,” the travel agent said to us.

4.”Do you like French food?” he asked Mary.

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Match the columns to make word combinations. There is one word (a–f) you do not need.

1)


school 


2)


exercise 


3)


bath 


4)


fire 


5)


book  


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