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- ENGLISH BOOKLET-

NAME: __________________________
TEACHER: ________________________
YEAR 6
2021
LANGUAGE FOCUS
PRACTICE
SIMPLE PRESENT
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PAST SIMPLE
PAST CONTINUOUS
PAST CONTINUOUS VS PAST SIMPLE
PRESENT PERFECT
PAST SIMPLE VS PRESENT PERFECT
CONDITIONALS
ZERO AND 1
SECOND
CONDITIONALS TYPE 1 & 2
MODALS
ABILITY AND POSSIBILITY
OBLIGATION: MUST / HAVE TO / SHOULD
NEGATIVE OBLIGATION: MUSTN’T / DON’T HAVE TO / SHOULDN’T
POSSIBIILITY OR UNCERTAINTY
COMPARATIVES
SUPERLATIVES
ADJECTIVES VS ADVERBS
 Choose the right option.

1. My friend speaks English very........................ (good / well)


2. My mother is a....................................... (good / well) cook.
3. My TV set broke yesterday. I hope it can be mended (cheap / cheaply)
4. I was really............................... (nervous / nervously) waiting for the job interview.
5. The students listened to the teacher‘s explanation (attentive / attentively).
6. The mother spoke............................... (soft/ softly) to her baby.
7. My grandparents have been.................................. (happy/ happily) married.
8. “How was your flight?” – “Very .............................. (nice / nicely).
9. When I left my house, it was raining...................... (heavy / heavily).
10. He is very........................ (strong/ strongly). He can lift 100 kg (easy / easily)
11. He plays the guitar..................... (loud / loudly). The neighbors are complaining.
12. When the tourists saw the bear, they ran.......................... (quick / quickly) away.
13. This was a............................. (easy /easily) test.
14. Niagara Falls is a..................... (natural / naturally) border between Canada and the United States.
15. Many tourists visit New York................................. (frequent / frequently).
16. After the party, my friends left.......................... (happy / happily)
17. I will have a......................... (short / shortly) break. Let’s have a coffee.
18. My plane flew........................ (direct / directly) to Paris.
19. Daniel is a........................ (clever / cleverly) boy.
20. Those man fought................................. (brave / bravely) against injustice.

 Decide if the missing word is an adjective or an adverb and make fill in the blanks.

1. My daughter went to bed.................................................. (happy)


2. These candies taste............................................................ (bad)
3. This boy sings..................................................................... (beautiful)
4. My son always gets up........................................................ (late)
5. Mary doesn’t feel................................... (good). She is so................................... (pale).
6. I’m tired because I studied............................ (hard) for the test.
7. You look.......................... (pretty) in this dress.
8. I asked him............................... (polite), but he gave me a...................... (rude) answer.
9. The student left............................. (quiet) after the test.
10. My sister used my new skirt and I was really................................. (angry).
11. I like driving............................... (fast).
12. Bill woke up.............................. (early).he opened his eyes......................... (slow).
13. My neighbor always greets me................................. (nice).
14. Peter had a car accident and he was.......................... (bad) injured.
15. This man is................................ (expressive) tall. He must be the tallest man in the world.
16. The taxi driver shouted to me........................... (angry).
17. As is raining, I had to drive................................ (careful).
18. Do you know why Linda left the party so.............................. (sudden)?
19. You look.............................. (tired).
20. John has a................................ (good) job. He is............................... (good) paid.

BIBLIOGRAPHY
Vince, M. (2010). English Grammar and Vocabulary. Oxford: Macmillan Education.
There is: There are:
People eat/ drink:
a big stage games stalls, food stalls, toy stalls
candy floss, sweets, popcorn
a bull ring stalls that sell knick knacks
fast food e.g hot dogs and burgers,
a bull run rides (bumper cars/ a carousel/ a
baguettes , jacket potatoes
big wheel/ waltzers/ a simulator)
soft drinks/ alcoholic drinks loud music
police officers
peñas (An association of friends who
hire a private area to dance and
have drinks. They usually dress the
People wear:
same.)
peña t-shirts and white trousers,
costumes, silly hats, their normal
FESTIVALS
clothes

Possible questions:
People:
People watch: 1. Have you been to many festivals?
dance sing celebrate
parades/ processions, marching
get drunk party have fun 2. Will you go to any festivals in the future?
bands,
bull runs, bullfights, have a good time shout 3. What can you see and o at your local festival?
firework displays, forget about their problems 4. Would you rather go to a food festival oir a music
live bands. festival?

5. What rides have you been on?


TYPES OF BOOK:
ADJECTIVES: funny, fun, exciting,
Romance, horror story, murder mystery, adventure,
fantasy, science fiction, suspense NOUNS: film, book, TV programme, play, theatre, DVD, CD,theatre,
cinema
VERBS: watch, read, enjoy, download, join a club.

TYPES OF FILM:
Animated, computer animated, science fiction,
1. Have you read any books lately?
thriller, comedy, romantic
2. Have your family got a lot of books at home?

3. Tell me about your book collection/ film collection.

4. What have you watched on TV this week?


ENTERTAINMENT 5. Have you watched any TV series this year/ soap operas?

6. What film will you see next?


TYPES OF TV PROGRAMME:
7. What type of films do you prefer to watch?
Soap opera, cartoon, games show, chat show, series,
the news, documentary. 8. Do you belong to any clubs?

9. Have you ever joined a club?

10. Will you go to any clubs next year?


TYPES OF CLUB AND HOBBIES
11. Would you rather watch a film at the cinema or at home?
Football club, chess club, English academy, volleyball
training. Dance class 12. What books have you read at school this year?

Collect stamps, atronomy, archery


TYPES OF CAR: convertible, hatchback, saloon, sportscar, 4x4,
estate, coupe, jeep, van, 4 doors, 5 door, HOW DO YOU PREFER TO TRAVEL?
PARTS OF A CAR: headlights, bumper , wheels, wipers
I´d rather travel by car because it´s comfortable and convenient.
tyres , bonnet, sunroof, windscreen, door, gears, clutch,
steering wheel, boot, wing mirrors , rear view mirror , I prefer travelling by bike because it´s good exercise and a lot of
petrol tank, engine, brakes, handbrake fun.
TYPES OF BIKE: mountain bike, road bike, racing bike, ladies´ I´d rather go on foot because I don´t like driving in the city centre
bike, tandem, or looking for a parking space.
PARTS OF A BIKE: wheels, pedals, handlebars, tyres, I prefer to take public transport because it´s cheaper and a lot
saddle, frame, gears, brakes, chain, spokes better for the environment.
I´d rather go by boat because you can walk around while you
travel.
TRANSPORT I prefer travelling by plane because it´s much quicker and more
exciting.

POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. Would you rather travel by plane or train?
VERBS: drive, travel, go, return, set off, touch down, take off, fix, get
2. Do you prefer walking or riding your bike? a puncture, catch a bus, take a bus, wait for a bus, miss a bus

NOUNS: car, bike, lorry, tram, train, taxi, boat, ferry, plane,
3. What types of car/ bike have you got?
motorbike, metro
4. Tell me about your car/ bike. ADJECTIVES: fast, slow, convenient, inconvenitent, comfortable,
uncomfortable, chep, expensive, reliable, unreliable, safe, dangerous
5. Do you think you´ll change your car/ bike in the future?

6. Have you been cycling this year?

7. Have you ever travelled by plane?

8. How many times have you travelled by boat?


MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS: PEOPLE WHO PLAY / MAKE MUSIC: NOUNS: CD player, MP3 player, Singer,
concert, fans, groupies, rhythm, beat
Stringed instruments: Acoustic guitar, Singer, artist, band, musician, guitar
electric guitar, harp, , violin, piano, player, popstar, rockstar, VERBS: play music, listen to music, play an
instrument, sing, dance, play live
Wind instruments: accordian, flute,
ADJECTIVES: catchy, fast, slow, sad, dramatic,
trumpet, harmónica
melodic, tuneful, loud, talented, load, quiet
Percussion instruments: drums ♫ MUSIC ♪
Electronic instruments: keyboards,
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
1. Have you ever played a musical TYPES OF MUSIC:
THINGS THAT BANDS DO: instrument?
Pop, rock, reggae, classical, folk, opera,
Form a band 2. What do you prefer to listen to when you disco, dance, soul, jazz, blues, rhythm and
want to relax? blues
Write lyrics
3. Would you rather listen to music live or
Compose music OPINIONS ABOUT MUSIC:
on a CD?
Record a song/ single/ album 4. Tell me about your music collection. I prefer pop music because it’s catch and I
like to sing along to it in my car.
Release a single / album 5. Have you ever been to a concert?
I’s rather listen to classical music because it
6. Would you rather listen to calssical music
Play live helps me to relax.
or modern music?
Go on tour 7. What type of music do you like? I prefer relaxing music. It helps you to chill
out. I find it boring. I think it’s very
Go to number one 8. Have you got a favourite band? Have you
monotonous.
ever watched them play live?
Perform at a music festival
9. Who is Your favourite artist? It’s exciting/repetitive. It’s good to dance to.
It’s easy to listen to. It’s too difficult for me.
10. Do you think you’ll go to any concerts in The lyrics are interesting. It grows on you. It’s
the future? very varied.
Christening
IN SPAIN NOWADAYS THERE ARE MANY AT A TYPICAL BIRTHDAY PARTY:
SPECIAL OCCASIONS AND CUSTOMS. vicar , priest, parents, grandparents,
child, godparents, guests , There are lots of guests.
Examples : birthdays, first Communion,
weddings, anniversaries, holidays, graduation, christening gown , holy water , There are always a few really drunk people.
end-of-year school trips, parties with friends, church, party, meal, baptise,
There’s a cake with a few candles. (There’s one
football / basketball matches christen, wet the baby’s head
candle for each year of you life.)

The birthday boy or girl receives plenty of


presents.
Wedding There are lots of balloons.
Bride, groom , usher, best man , The birthday boy or girl treats his friends to a
father of the bride , mother of the
SPECIAL
drink, a cake or chocolates..
bride, matron of honour pageboy , OCCASIONS
flower girl , bridesmaid,
photographer, wedding planner,
master of ceremonies , ceremony, The birth of a baby
reception , rehearsal, honeymoon ,
hen night , stag do, wedding POSSIBLE QUESTIONS: Midwife, doctor, parents, pregnant,
presents, meal, wedding cake, 1. What will you do for your next birthday? baby, baby shower , pre-natal
rice/ confetti , wedding dress , classes, go into labour
flowers , favours, elope , propose, 2. How do Argentinian people normally
get engaged, engagement party celebrate their birthdays?

3. Have you been to many weddings?


Birthday
4. What happens at a typical Argentinian birthday girl , birthday boy, guests, send
wedding? out invitations, birthday cake, candles ,
Graduation
5. What do you like to do for your birthday? give presents, blow up balloons , play
Graduate, Parents, Ceremony, degree
games , birthday card
diploma, certificate, gown and mortar 6. Do you like going to communions?
board
MENTAL ILLNESSES
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
PHYSICAL ILLNESSES AND PROBLEMS Depression, stress, anorexia, bulimia, paranoia,
Doctor, G.P. (General Practioner) nurse, anxiety, Alzheimer’s, dementia
surgeon, paramedic, dentist, psychologist, Broken arm, sprain, cuts, bruises, black eye,
chemist swollen ankle

Headache, toothache, neck ache, back ache, TREATMENTS:


stomach ache, sore throat, cold, flu, rash, fever, Medicines, pills, sling, cast, bandages, injection,
PLACES YOU RECEIVE TREATMENT: high temperature, a runny nose, cough, allergy, painkiller, ointment
dehydration, heat stroke, exhaustion
Hospital, health centre, clinic, hospice,
dentist, operating theatre, ambulance,
TO STAY HEALTHY:
chemist
You should drink water, take vitamins, eat
healthily, do exercise and relax from time to time.
DO EXERCISE You mustn’t smoke, drink alcohol or take drugs.
HEALTH AND
PLAY tennis, hockey, rugby, badminton, chess, sports
FITNESS
DO yoga, Pilates, exercise OTHER USEFUL VOCABULARY:
GO swimming, cycling, running, jogging, hiking, to aerobics classes, VERBS: Cure, treat, feel, suffer, injure, have an
to dance classes on a diet accident, catch an illness, be sick, vomit, smoke,
lift weights, burn calories, work out, hire a personal trainer, train, hurt, sneeze, cough, stay in bed, crutches, walking
3S’s: People do exercise to stick, wheelchair
compete, win, lose
build up strength, stamina,
suppleness PHRASAL VERBS: work out, stretch out, fight off a
cold, come down with a cold, build up muscles, put
on weight, burn off calories.
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
NOUNS: treatment, physical health, mental health,
1. If you want to keep fit what can you do? exercise regime, fat, obesity, pain, habit, surgery,
2. Can you remember the last time you were ill at home? What were you doing? alcohol, drugs,

3. What will you do if you get sick on your trip to Valencia? ADJECTIVES: painful, sore, well, fine, fit, healthy,
unhealthy, sick, ill, minor injury, serious injury,
4. What can you do if you have a headache?
terminal illness, swollen, hurt, stiff, fat, obese, sore,
5. What are the symptoms when you have the flu? painful, pregnant
6. What should you do if you sprain your ankle?
Why people travel: BEFORE YOU TRAVEL: TYPES OF TRANSPORT:
- to explore different places. Book your hotel, book your Car, bus, coach, train, high speed train, overnight
-to learn about other cultures. flights, pack your suitcase, ask train, ferry, boat, cruise ship, bike, moped,
-to practice languages. for time off, arrange your visa motorbike
-to escape their daily routines. and health insurance card,, Drive a car/ ride a motorbike/ fly a plane/ sail a
-to visit family and friends. get vaccinations, change some boat
- to work./ To find work. money/ order foreign
currency, find a pet sitter Hire a car/ bicycle.

TYPES OF ACCOMMODATION: charter a boat/ plane.


5 star hotel, apartment, caravan, campsite, tent, Travel by car. / Travel on foot.
campervan, bed and breakfast, hostel,
Catch the bus/ train.

THINGS YOU PACK IN YOUR SUITCASE:


TRAVEL Take a bus/ train/ taxi.
Bikini, swimming costume, swimming
WHEN YOU’RE ON HOLIDAY YOU CAN:
shorts, sunglasses, beach ball, insect spray, POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
plasters, sun cream, after sun, towel, Explore, see the sights, hire a bike, relax,
parasol, goggles, walking boots, sun hat. 1. Are you travelling anywhere this summer? eat out, go swimming, go on excursions,
How are you getting there? Where are you see shows, have a party, have a barbecue,
staying? take photos, stay in a hotel, camp out,
TYPES OF HOLIDAY
Beach holiday, mountain holiday, rent an apartment, meet the locals, visit
2. What do you have to do before you travel museums and cathedrals, go to a disco,
adventure holiday, tour, cruise, group
abroad? enjoy yourself, have fun, have a good
travel, daytrip, budget travel, luxury
travel, backpacking, hitchhiking, time, try new foods, have a break, have a
3. How should people behave when they travel?
rest, chill out, forget work
4. How can people stay safe when they travel?
OTHER USEFUL VOCABULARY:
VERBS: travel, go, stay, book, eat out, PHRASAL VERBS:
5. If you lose your passport what should you do?
enjoy yourself, relax, have fun Set off, come back, get away, go
NOUNS: journey, trip, break, holiday, 6. What should you pack when you travel away, check in, check out, take off,
destination, jetsetter abroad? touch down
ADJECTIVES: fun, relaxing, near, far,
abroad, foreign, 7. Why do people travel?
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR LANGUAGE SKILLS:

READING: read book/ newspapers/ magazines, complete reading exercises in METHODS OF LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE:
class, read blogs in English Go to classes, complete a distance learning course, download
LISTENING: listen to music, watch films in original version, listen to other people podcasts, study from a book, listen to CD’s, go to a language
speaking English, complete listening exercises in class, download English podcasts exchange, watch English films and TV programmes, listen to English
worksheets, complete worksheets
WRITING: keep a diary, write stories and poems, complete written exercises,
study grammar and vocabulary,
WHY PEOPLE LEARN A LANGUAGE:
SPEAKING: arrange a language exchange, attend conversation classes, practice,
- to get a job.
- to get into university.
- to travel.
LEARNING A FOREIGN - to communicate with foreign people.
EXAMPLE QUESTIONS: - to understand their favourite songs and
LANGUAGE films.
1. Why do people learn foreign languages?
- to learn about other cultures and the
2. Do you think you’ll speak English fluently one day? past.
-
3. What do you have to do if you want to speak English like a native HOW LANGUAGE STUDENTS ARE ASSESSED:
speaker?
Oral exam, written exam, listening exam
4. If you’re in English class and you don’t understand something what
You have to speak English at level B1 of the European framework to get into
do you do?
university/ to get a good job in Spain.
5. Do you think it’s better to learn English in England or Spain? Skills: reading/ listening/ speaking / writing
6. Are you a good language learner? Exams also test: range of vocabulary , grammar, pronunciation, fluency,
accuracy, the use of idiomatic phrases and colloquial expressions.
7. How can people learn a foreign language?

8. What’s the best way to learn a foreign language?


PEOPLE WHO WORK IN FASHION: POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:

Models, designers, tailors, shop assistant, personal stylist, 1. What do you think about fashion/ girls’ fashion/ boys’
makeup artist, hairdresser, famous people, factory fashion?
workers, fashion journalist, photographer
2. How would you describe your image?
3. Why is image important?
DESIGNER LABELS: Prada, Gucci, Versace
FASHION 4. Why do people wear designer clothes?
BRANDS: Nike, Quicksilver, Bench
5. Why do people follow fashions?
PLACES: Catwalk, studio, workshop, warehouse, 6. If you see someone who looks good do you compliment
CLOTHES SHOPS: boutique, factory outlet, Chinese shops, department store, them?
market, supermarket 7. Do you find any fashions ridiculous?

CLOTHES/ GARMENTS/ OUTFITS: jumper, a t-shirt, trousers, shirt, blouse, shorts, 8. What do you wear when you go out somewhere nice?
skirt, underwear, jacket, coat, underwear, socks 9. What do you wear when you’re at home?
SHOES: high heels, flat shoes, sandals, trainers, slip ons, boots 10. Do you ever splash out on expensive clothes?

ACCESSORIES: handbag, scarf, hat, cap, gloves, watch, sunglasses, tie, belt, tights 11. Are there any designers that you like?

JEWELLERY: bracelet, necklace, beads, ring, earrings, brooch 12. If your friends wear things that don’t suit them do you say
anything?
MATERIALS: cotton, polyester, silk, satin, suede, leather, denim, gold, silver, linen
13. What’s fashionable in Spain at the moment?
14. If I want to improve my look what should I do?
NOUNS: fashion, fad, trend, style, look, image, material, fabric, changing rooms, 15. If you see something you like in a fashion magazine, do you
wardrobe, autumn collection, spots, stripes, make up
buy it?
ADJECTIVES: elegant, smart, stylish, fancy, classic, conservative, fashionable, trendy, 16. Do you think fashion is just for young people?
4
ridiculous, formal, casual, expensive, cheap, high quality, low quality, striking, vain
17. Have you ever had a fashion disaster? What happened?
VERBS: wear, wear out, put on, get dressed, take off, try on, buy, sell, follow fashion,
start a trend, modern , old fashioned 18. Are you a dedicated follower of fashion?
19. Are any of your friends fashion victims?
20. When you get dressed in the morning, how do you choose
Modal verbs: Possible questions:

You must......./ You mustn’t 1. What are the rules at school/ in Spanish cafes and bars/ at the airport/in your house/ when
you drive/ in the library?
You should…… / You shouldn’t
2. What will happen if you break the rules?
You need to…../ You don’t need to
3. Why do we have rules?
Note:
4. Do you think there are too many rules?
You have to….. = You must…..
5. Can you think of any stupid rules?
You don’t have to….. = You don’t need to
6. Is it legal to smoke in Spanish bars?
7. Did you ever break the rules in school? Tell me about it.

Conditionals: Useful phrases:


If you break the rules at school…. RULES AND People are allowed to….
- The teacher will tell you off People aren’t allowed to…
- You’ll get a bad report
REGULATIONS Smoking isn’t permitted.
- You get into trouble The infinitive of purpose: Smoking is frowned upon.
- The teacher speaks to your parents Follow the rules.
We have laws and rules…
- You might have to go to co-existence Comply with the law.
- to protect people.
classes Break the rules/ law.
- You’ll be sent out of the class/ - to protect property.
It legal to …./ It’s illegal to…..
suspended/ expelled
- to prevent chaos. Do something illegal.
If you break the law…..
- to keep order. A rebel. / A rebellious person. / A rebellion.
- you have to pay a fine
Introduce new laws.
- to be civilised.
- you might go to prison
Protest against new laws.
- you could get a criminal record
VERBS: spend, buy, pay for, save, deposit money in a bank account, withdraw
money from a bank account, borrow, lend, afford, save, invest, gamble, steal,
waste
POSSIBLE QUESTIONS:
PHRASAL VERBS: splash out, save up, take out, make out a cheque, fork out, rip
1. Why do people work? / save money?
off, run up debts, pay off debts, bail out, squirrel away
2. If a friend needs money will you lend it to them? NOUNS: loan, mortgage, purchase, savings, investment, fraud, theft, cash
machine, bill, shops, sales, offers, notes, coins, money, change, currency,
3. If you win the lottery what will you buy?
ADJECTIVES: expensive, cheap, rich, wealthy, poor, penniless, generous, mean,
4. What do you have to do to make a lot of money? stingy
5. Do you think money is important? Are there other
things which are more important than money?

6. What will be your next big purchase?


€ MONEY WHY PEOPLE WORK:
7. When you get paid do you usually spend your money
-to earn money
or save it?
-to pay bills
8. Are you saving for anything at the moment? PLACES YOU CAN PUT YOUR -to pay the mortgage/ to pay the rent
MONEY:
9. Do you think money makes you happy? - to go out
in a safe
10. Do you think football players are paid too much? in the bank -to buy things they need/ want
in a bank account
- to keep the wolf from the door!
11. Are Spanish people generous or stingy? in a piggy bank/ money box
under the mattress WHY PEOPLE SAVE
12. What can you do when you have money?
- to go on holiday
YOU CAN INVEST IN:
13. What should you do if you want to save money? - to buy a house/ car/ presents
-property (and earn rent)
14. Do you ever waste your money? -shares (and earn dividends) -to pay for a wedding
-bonds (and earn interest)
- to deal with emergencies
-a new business (and make
profits or losses)
LEVEL 4
HOLIDAYS SHOPPING
When did you last buy WEEKEND AND SEASONAL
Where did you go on holiday clothes? ACTIVITIES
last summer? What are you going to buy What did you do last weekend?
Where are you going on next? What are your going to do this
holiday this summer? What do you like to shop weekend?
What's your favourite type for? What do you like to do in the
of holiday and why? What's it like shopping with winter?
How do you like to travel? your parents? What activities do you do well?
Where do you usually go What do you usually do at the
Where do you family usually
shopping? weekends?
go on holiday?
Which is your favourite shop Compare the recreational
Compare two holidays
and why? facilities in Buenos Aires and a
you've been on.
Tell me about the shops in place you’ve visited.
Where's the best place to go
Buenos Aires. What's the best thing to do in
on holiday?
Buenos Aires?
FOOD
HOBBIES AND SPORTS What did you have for lunch SCHOOL AND WORK
today? What did you study this year?
What sports did you play last What are you going to have Did you pass your exams?
week? for dinner tonight? What job are you going to do
Are you going to try any new Do you like cooking food or when your older?
activities this summer? eating it? What's your favourite lesson
What sports do you like Do your parents cook well? and why?
playing? What do you usually eat at Are you a good student?
Which sports are you good at home? Do you always work hard at
and why? Compare the restaurants in school?
What sports do you normally your town. Compare your secondary
play? Which Spanish foods do you school and your primary
Compare two sports. recommend? school.
Which school subjects do you
Which sports are the most
like most?
exciting?
LEVEL 5

FESTIVALS SPECIAL OCCASIONS


What festivals have you been TRANSPORT Have you ever organised a party
to? for someone?
Have you ever travelled by
Which is your favourite festival plane? Do you like going to weddings?
in Argentina?
What's your favourite form of
Which festivals do you think transport? Will you go to any weddings this
you'll go to in the future? year?
How will you travel when you go
What is there at a typical on holiday? What do people eat and drink at
Argentinian festival? parties in Argentina?
What's the public transport like
Would you rather go to a food in Argentina? Do you prefer weddings or
or a music festival? birthday parties?
Do you prefer travelling by car
or bike?

ENTERTAINMENT
RECENT PERSONAL EXPERIENCES
How many films have you seen in 3D?
What have you done this week?
MUSIC What type of books do you like to read?
What CD's have you bought this
Have you done much today? year? What will you do with your friends this
What's your favourite type of summer?
music? Tell me about the recreational facilities
in your city.
Have you studied a lot this year? Which CD will you buy next?
Do you prefer going to the cinema or the
theatre?
What type of music have you got
in your playlist?
What would you rather listen to:
classical or pop music?
LEVEL 6
FASHION
HEALTH AND FITNESS LEARNING A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
What type of diet are you Where are you shopping next?
following in the next few months
in preparation for the summer? What language are you going to study in the
future? What happens among your group of friends if
What will you do if your best someone decides to take fashion ‘risks’?
friends starts having unhealthy What could happen if you found yourself in a
habits? difficult situation, in a country of which What might be the trends in 2050?
What could teenagers do in order language you do not speak?
to avoid food disorders? Where will you go if you win a free trip to an
What physical activity suits Do you give away or throw away the clothes
English speaking country, to improve your
everyone best? that you wear out ?
skills?
Were you practising any physical What foreign language did you pick up from the
activity this time last week? television as you were watching television What were you wearing when you took your
What do you have to do in order in during your childhood? first school photo card?
order to stay healthy?
Tell me what you need to do so that you learn
the pronunciation of a new language. Do you feel like you need to follow the trends?

TRAVEL
MONEY
Where are you going on holiday RULES AND REGULATIONS
next?
What rules are you definitely breaking in the How are you making money for your holiday?
What do you do first when you next few weeks?
plan a holiday?
What might the governments do What do you do if you see someone breaking Are you good at saving up? What is your
so that travelling would become the rules or the law? strategy? Who do you go to when you are left
easier? What could happen in Italy if you disobeyed a with no pocket money?
Does having a ‘bad neighbour’ law? e.i. threw chewing gum on the street What could you possibly do if you found
on the plane put you off? yourself in a foreign country with absolutely no
Where were you travelling to What happens if you do not turn up to class? money or means of having some transferred to
when you had your best you?
travelling experience ? How were you making money for toys as a
What rules did you break the most as you were child?
Tell me what you must never do growing up?
in an airport. What do you have to do in order for you not to
become broke?
What mustn’t you, under no circumstance, do
at your school?

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