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1 2 Read Adam’s Adam’s blog. Find and correct six s ix mistakes. This was the best day of my life! (Apart from the day I got married, of course – sorry,
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Marina!) Today Today Dad and I found the most amazing hoard of Roman treasure! We were looking in a field near our town and it was snowing. Dad was cold and he wanted to go home. Then, suddenly, my metal detector beeped. I started to dig. I found a coin and shouted to Dad. He thought it must be old, but he came to have a look. It was really old! Then we realised that the metal detector was still beeping. We both started to dig, and we were more and more excited! We found some treasure – lots of Viking helmets and jewellery. It may be over over 2,000 years old and it’s it’s worth a lot of money! Adam’s responses. Find the answers in the story. 3 Write Adam’s
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Lana Wow! This is amazing. I’m sure I’ve searched that field before!
¥es, we’ve visited that field many times, but this time we were really lucky!
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AdamJ Hi Lana!
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MellyG Congratulations, Adam! Is this the first time you’ve found anything? AdamJ
Icelandic Harry Wow! This is cool, z Adam! How did you get into metal
Rkologist Amazing! How often do you go out looking for treasure?
1 Look. Read and choose the sentences which are correct. Survey: 1931
Aceton Address: 36 Park Street, Aceton AT2 6FH
Name
Family
Married
Age
Job
Born
Frank Bean
father
Yes
35
artist
London
Amelia Bean
mother
Yes
32
teacher
Oxford
Grace Bean
daughter
No
12
school student
London
Algernon Bean
son
No
10
school student
London
Letitia Bean
daughter
No
2
baby
Aceton
Survey: 1941 Name
Aceton Address: 12 Lake Road, Aceton AT5 3KD Family
Married
Age
Job
Born
Frank Bean
father
Yes
45
artist
London
Amelia Bean
mother
Yes
42
head teacher
Oxford
Grace Bean
daughter
No
22
doctor
London
Algernon Bean
son
No
20
university student
London
Letitia Bean
daughter
No
12
school student
Aceton
1
Frank and Amelia Bean got married before 1931.
7
The Beans moved house between 1931 and 1941.
2
They didn’t have children in 1930.
8
Frank Bean didn’t retire in 1938.
3
The three children were born in London.
9
Grace got a job as a head teacher.
4
The three children grew up in Aceton.
10
In 1941, Letitia went to university.
5
Letitia started school after Algernon.
11
Algernon was going to leave school in 1941.
6
Grace was living at home when she was 22.
12
The survey doesn’t say if Grace learned to drive.
2 Look at the surveys. Read and complete the sentences with can’t , must or could/might/may.
must
1
Letitia goes to school. It
2
Algernon goes to school. It
3
Five people live in the house. It
4
Amelia is 32. It
5
Grace has got a job. It
6
Two people are married. It
be 1941. be 1941. be 1931.
be 1931. be 1931. be 1941.
3 Look at Activity 2. Write four more true sentences about the Bean family. Swap with a friend and write sentences with can’t , must or could and 1931 or 1941. 6
2 Look at the picture and write sentences about the people with just , already or yet .
†he wedding party has just started.
1
The wedding party / started
2
The chefs / make / cake
3
The photographer / take / a picture of the husband and wife
4
Someone / give the children / lemonade
5
The toddler’s best friend / not arrive
6
The teenagers / decorate the wedding car
7
All the guests / not arrive
8
A waiter / serve drinks
3 Imagine there is a party in your family or community. Write an email to a friend describing the event and the people there. Use the present perfect with just , already and yet . 6
Dad: Wait a minute. Let me look at my list. Boy: (2) Dad: No, thanks. I’ve just finished the cake. (3) There are some nice ones in the garden. Boy: Sure. Girl: (4) Dad: Yes, please. Here’s some money. (5) Girl: No problem.
3 Write a dialogue for the other list. Student 1: Hello Mr Murphy …. 6