Studies / Studied / Has Studied French at Exeter University and Then (2) Works / Worked / Has Worked
Studies / Studied / Has Studied French at Exeter University and Then (2) Works / Worked / Has Worked
Studies / Studied / Has Studied French at Exeter University and Then (2) Works / Worked / Has Worked
HOMEWORK
A. GRAMMAR
I. Rewrite these sentences in the present perfect. Use the verb in brackets.
1. I met him at school (know). ……….I’ve known him since school………..………..
2. Jane arrived here an hour ago. (be) …………………………………………………………..
3. You bought that mobile last year. (have) …………………………………………………………..
4. I got this book in January. (have) …………………………………………………………..
5. They got married two years ago. (be) …………………………………………………………..
6. Sarah liked History when she six. (like) …………………………………………………………..
II. Underline the correct form.
The world famous author of the Harry Potter books, JK Rowling, was born in 1965 in England. She (1)
studies / studied / has studied French at Exeter University and then (2) works / worked / has worked
as a bilingual secretary. When she was 26 she (3) moves / moved / has moved to Portugal where she
(4) teaches / taught / has taught English and (5) works / has worked / worked on a story about a wizard.
She (6) returns / returned / has returned to the UK and (7) lives / lived / has lived in Scotland since
then. For a while she (8) teaches / taught / has taught French but since the first Harry Potter book was
published she (9) makes / made / has made her living from writing. In fact, she is at the top of the best
sellers lists and (10) is / was / has been for several years. JK Rowling says she (11) enjoys / enjoyed /
has enjoyed writing stories since she was a child and it is only now, after many years of hard work, that
she (12) achieves / achieved / has achieved success.
B. READING
I. Read about Bluewater, a shopping centre in England and do the task below.
Bluewater, 5 miles from the town of Gravesend in England, is one of the biggest shopping centres in
Europe. There are over 330 shops, with over 100 clothes shops and three department stores. There
are also over 40 cafes and restaurants with food from all over the world - American burgers, Italian
pasta, South African chicken and, of course, traditional English fish and chips. Or for a special meal,
there are also some excellent French, Spanish and Chinese restaurants with five-star food and service.
But Bluewater isn’t only about shopping. It’s in the middle of some beautiful parkland, with six lakes for
boating and fishing. There’s also a 13-screen cinema, a health club, a golf course, and lots of places
for children to play. And when you’re tired, there’s a ‘Place of Quiet’ where you can go and relax.
Bluewater is half an hour from the centre of London by train. There is also free parking for 13,000 cars.
I. Listen to Marta talking to Bruce about II. You will hear a man talking to some young
being on a cruise. Choose the correct people about summber jobs. Listen and
answers A, B or C. complete questions 1-5.