1. Match the words/phrases to their definition.
1 computer games
2 spot
3 alarm system
4 surf the Net
5 beach volleyball

A. look for information on the computer
B. fun activities on the computer
C. machine that signals danger
D. a sport
E. a place
2. Complete the sentences with the correct word.
• heavy • helpful • crowded • convenient • peace

1. They went for a run in the country because they wanted some … and quiet.
2. He spent the morning in Birmingham, but found the streets very …
3. In a big city, you will always find … public transport.
4. Her cousin hates driving in … traffic.
5. John lives in the country because he likes the friendly and … people.

3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

1 .He (visit) his uncle every Saturday morning.
2. I (cook) lunch today, so please don’t be late.
3. We (go) to the park this evening. Do you want to come with us?
4. She (write) an article about crime in big cities.
5. He (feed) the cows every evening.
6. She (leave) late on Fridays.
7. He (travel) to school by tube every morning.
8. She (think) of painting her house.
9. He (study) in his bedroom at the moment, but he can meet us at the cinema later.
10. I really have to go. My train (leave) at 8:30.


4. Use the prompts to give the correct advice, using either should or shouldn’t.

e.g. A: I’m really tired today.
B: (bed/early) You should go to bed early tonight.
1. A: I’m very worried about my best friend.
B: (worry/so much)
2. A: I feel very tired.
B: (stay up/late)
3. A: I’ve broken my sister’s new mobile phone.
B: (tell/tonight)
4. A: I’ve got a bad headache.
B: (take/painkiller)
5. A: It’s very cold today.
B: (wear/a jacket)
5. Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).
Fires that happen in the home are a very serious problem today. In America, there are over 100,000 home fires every year and many start in the kitchen. There are a lot of things you can do to protect your house from fire.
First of all, you need to follow a few safety rules. You should never leave the kitchen while you are cooking. It\'s also a bad idea to wear loose clothes when you cook. Always keep the cooking area clean and don\'t let children come very close to the cooker.
It is also important to know what to do if a fire starts. If a pan catches fire, don\'t throw water on it! Put a blanket over it and turn off the heat. If the fire doesn\'t go out, call the fire brigade. If a fire starts inside the oven, keep the door shut and turn it off. If you burn yourself, run cold water over the burn.
Finally, install a smoke alarm and learn how to use it. Also, know the number of your fire brigade by heart. It\'s better to be safe than sorry.

1. Nowadays, fires in the home aren’t very dangerous.
2. In America, there are more than 100,000 home fires a year.
3. A lot of home fires start in kitchens.
4. You should always leave the kitchen while cooking.
5. You shouldn’t wear loose clothes when cooking.
6. You should keep your cooking area clean.
7. Children should stay close to the cooker.
8. If a fire starts, pour water on it to put it out.
9. Call the fire brigade if a fire doesn’t go out right away.
10. You should have a smoke alarm and know how to use it.
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1. Match the words/phrases to their definition.

1 computer games - B. fun activities on the computer

2 spot - E. a place

3 alarm system - C. machine that signals danger

4 surf the Net - A. look for information on the computer

5 beach volleyball - D. a sport

2. Complete the sentences with the correct word.

1. They went for a run in the country because they wanted some peace and quiet.

2. He spent the morning in Birmingham, but found the streets very crowded.

3. In a big city, you will always find convenient public transport.

4. Her cousin hates driving in heavy traffic.

5. John lives in the country because he likes the friendly and helpful people.

3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.

1 .He visits his uncle every Saturday morning.

2. I am cooking lunch today, so please don’t be late.

3. We are going to the park this evening. Do you want to come with us?

4. She is writing an article about crime in big cities.

5. He feeds the cows every evening.

6. She leaves late on Fridays.

7. He travels to school by tube every morning.

8. She is thinking of painting her house.

9. He is studying in his bedroom at the moment, but he can meet us at the cinema later.

10. I really have to go. My train leaves at 8:30.

4. Use the prompts to give the correct advice, using either should or shouldn’t.

1. A: I’m very worried about my best friend.

B: You shouldn’t worry so much.

2. A: I feel very tired.

B: You shouldn’t stay up late.

3. A: I’ve broken my sister’s new mobile phone.

B:  You should tell her tonight.

4. A: I’ve got a bad headache.

B: You should take a painkiller.

5. A: It’s very cold today.

B: You should wear/ a jacket.

5. Read the text and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false).

1. Nowadays, fires in the home aren’t very dangerous. F

2. In America, there are more than 100,000 home fires a year. T

3. A lot of home fires start in kitchens. T

4. You should always leave the kitchen while cooking. F

5. You shouldn’t wear loose clothes when cooking. T

6. You should keep your cooking area clean. T

7. Children should stay close to the cooker. F

8. If a fire starts, pour water on it to put it out. F

9. Call the fire brigade if a fire doesn’t go out right away. T

10. You should have a smoke alarm and know how to use it. T