10. Read the topic sentences and write the concluding sentences. 1. The easiest food to prepare is fried potatoes.
2. My mother has taught me many things about life.
3. The best season for children is summer.
4. One of the people that I admire is my grandfather.
1. Does Ann get up early or later?
2. What helps to get up early?
3. What types of books do you like love story or detective?
4. It’s an exciting book, isn’t it?
5. Where were the three Musketeers from?
6. Special questions
7. Alternative question
8. Subject question
9. General question
10. Tag question
11. Have you seen Home Alone?
12. What types of questions do you know
13. Is she reading a science fiction or an detective?
14. Who was watching TV at 7 p.m last night?
15. It’s an amusing book isn’t it?
16. Does your friend read a lot of books?
17. Have you ever seen this film?
18. What do you prefer?
19. Who was absent from previous lesson?
20. They will return in a month won’t they?
21. Does your brother like skating or skiing?
22. Has Tom been to the USA lately?
23. Did you go out last night?
24. Who are drinking tea now?
25. Where are you going now?
Hey, Jack!
1 I’m very glad to hear from you! I understand that you are in a difficult situation because you have to go to school, do a lot of sport and even work part-time. You cannot get much sleep and your performance at school must be getting worse. You are asking me for advice, but I can only tell you what I think about the situation.
2 My parents tell me and I believe that education is the most important thing in our life at this stage. I don’t mean to say that our future entirely depends on the grades we get at school. However, the real knowledge, especially in the core subjects, such as maths, physics, chemistry and languages, matters a great deal in life. Although it is possible these days to earn good money from sport, there can’t be many professional softball players who are over thirty years of age. What will those people do for the rest of their lives? It’s a game for the young. Do you really have to work at the expense of your health and studies? I am sure that your parents will be more than happy to provide you with some pocket money.
3 In conclusion, I can’t tell you what to do with your life. If I were you, I would think long and hard about my priorities and try to sort them out. Personally, I would rather focus on my school work, doing a bit of sport four or five times a week. I wouldn’t go out to work, not until I’m qualified to do something really useful for society and interesting for me.
Hope to hear from you soon,
Kate
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