Read the article. Choose the correct answer: A, B, C or D.
Decide if the sentences are True (T), False (F) or Not given (NG).
Rewrite the sentences using might, may or could. More than one may be possible.
Complete the sentences with the past modal in brackets and the correct form of the verbs below.
Complete the sentences with must or can't and the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Complete the sentences with the correct past modal and the correct form of the verbs below.
Complete the sentences with the words below.
Match 1-6 to a-f to make sentences.
Complete the text with words below. There is one extra.
Choose the correct alternative.
Choose the correct alternative.
Read the article and answer the questions.
Look at the graph and answer the questions.
Match the words (1-6) from the text to their definitions (a-f).
Match 1-6 to a-f to make sentences.
Connect the two sentences to make a relative clause. Omit the relative pronoun where possible.
Complete the sentences with a relative pronoun.
Use the prompts and relative pronouns to write sentences. Use the present tense.
Complete the sentence, using the word given. Use between two and five words, including the word given.
Use the word given in capitals to form a word that fits in the gap.
Complete the text with words below. There are two extra.
Listen to two people talking about an advert. Choose the correct answer: A, B or C.
Write two of the expressions below next to each situation. There is one extra.
Choose the correct alternative.
Read Harry’s review for a pair of trainers. He’s included irrelevant and unnecessary information. Copy the useful information under the correct heading.
You see the announcement below in a sports magazine. Write a review (140-190 words) in an appropriate style.
Complete the maps with your own example sentences.