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BOARD GAME REVISION A2+

Victoria Berdnik

Created on September 22, 2023

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Instructions: ROLL THE DICE AND DO THE TASKS

board game FINAL REVISION A2+

Use the dice!

Grammar challenge

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Vocabulary challenge

Grammar challenge

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GO AHEAD 2

Vocabulary challenge

Speaking challenge

GO BACK 1

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Speaking challenge

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GO BACK 1

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GO AHEAD 2

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GO BACK 1

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Drag the game pieces

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Make sure you talk for no less than a minute: What things haven’t you done since childhood? / What places haven’t you visited since childhood?

Correct one mistake in each sentence: 1) Helen worked for that company since 2006. 2) How long do you have your car? 3) She decided change her job.

1) Helen has worked for that company since 2006. 2) How long have you had your car? 3) She decided to change her job.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in CAPITALS: 1) None of my friends plays a _____ (MUSIC) instrument. 2) As a child I often dreamed of becoming a _______ (SCIENCE).

1) None of my friends plays a musical instrument. 2) As a child I often dreamed of becoming a scientist.

Name 3: tips on how employers can motivate their staff.

Make sure you talk for no less than a minute: How possible is it that you give up eating meat?

Underline the word with a different sound in each line: 1) audience caught staff 2) lettuce spinach squash 3) salary exercise map

1) audience caught staff 2) lettuce spinach squash 3) salary exercise map

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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in CAPITALS: 1) All the _____ (EMPLOY) in this company get a bonus at the end of the month. 2) I first started my career as a shop _____ (ASSIST) in a big supermarket.

1) All the employees in this company get a bonus at the end of the month. 2) I first started my career as a shop assistant in a big supermarket.

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Complete the dialogues with the appropriate words: 1) – Hello, Paul speaking. - Hello, can I _____ to Daniel? - I’m afraid he’s not here at the moment. - Can I _____ a message? - Yes, of course. I’ll ask him to _____ you back. 2) - Why _____ you find a cheap hotel in the Internet? - I’m not ____ that’s a good idea. I’d better stay at my relatives’.

1) – Hello, Paul speaking. - Hello, can I speak to Daniel? - I’m afraid he’s not here at the moment. - Can I leave a message? - Yes, of course. I’ll ask him to call you back. 2) - Why don’t you find a cheap hotel in the Internet? - I’m not sure that’s a good idea. I’d better stay at my relatives’.

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Name 3: pieces of advice for a student who wants to improve his/her English.

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Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form: 1) Romeo and Juliet ____ (be) one of the best plays I ever ____ (see). 2) Ann ____ (go) to India twice last year. 3) He promised ____ (phone) me later.

1) Romeo and Juliet is one of the best plays I have ever seen. 2) Ann went to India twice last year. 3) He promised to phone me later.

Complete the dialogues with the appropriate words: 1) - I think you _____ eat more fresh fruit and vegetables to keep fit. - That’s a good ___! 2) – Excuse me, is this the right ____? - Yes, keep going ____ the main road and ____ the first right. You can’t miss it. - Thanks.

1) - I think you should eat more fresh fruit and vegetables to keep fit. - That’s a good idea! 2) – Excuse me, is this the right way? - Yes, keep going along the main road and take the first right. You can’t miss it. - Thanks.

Complete the dialogues with the appropriate words: 1) – What’s the ____? - I feel ____ and I’ve got a terrible headache. - How _____ have you had this problem? - For about two weeks. 2) – It was nice to _____ you, Glenn. See you soon. - It was nice to meet you too. Let’s keep in ______.

1) – What’s the matter / problem? - I feel sick / terrible and I’ve got a terrible headache. - How long have you had this problem? - For about two weeks. 2) – It was nice to meet you, Glenn. See you soon. - It was nice to meet you too. Let’s keep in touch.

Choose the correct alternative: 1) You must stop to smoke / smoking / to smoking. It’s bad for your health. 2) Tom isn’t sure what he wants to do when he leaves school: he should / may / will go to university or he should / may / will go abroad for a year. 3) He’s never been keen on playing / play / to play football.

1) You must stop to smoke / smoking / to smoking. It’s bad for your health. 2) Tom isn’t sure what he wants to do when he leaves school: he should / may / will go to university or he should / may / will go abroad for a year. 3) He’s never been keen on playing / play / to play football.

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Rearrange the letters and say the correct word: 1) hips (means of transport) 2) obiolyg (school subject) 3) lipls (illness)

1) ship (means of transport) 2) biology (school subject) 3) pills (illness)

Change the sentence so that it means the same using the word in CAPITALS: 1) We haven’t been to the cinema for months. (SINCE SEPTEMBER) 2) I hate working under pressure. (CAN’T STAND) 3) My mother got a new husband but we don’t like him very much. (MARRY)

1) We haven’t been to the cinema since September. 2) I can’t stand working under pressure. 3) My mother has married again but we don’t like her new husband very much.

Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in CAPITALS: 1) At school she gave a wonderful ______ (PERFORM) in “Romeo and Juliet”. 2) I would like to have a personal _____ (TRAIN) because I have no time to go to the gym.

1) At school she gave a wonderful performance in “Romeo and Juliet”. 2) I would like to have a personal trainer because I have no time to go to the gym.

Explain the following words: 1) to work flexible hours 2) to have a snack 3) to accept (a marriage proposal)

Rearrange the letters and say the correct word: 1) tihsory (school subject) 2) arstti (arts) 3) nnesti (sports)

1) history (school subject) 2) artist (arts) 3) tennis (sports)

Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form: 1) ____ you ____ (enjoy) the concert last night? 2) At the moment I ____ (do) a task for my boss. 3) He never _____ (play) a musical instrument.

1) Did you enjoy the concert last night? 2) At the moment I am doing a task for my boss. 3) He has never played a musical instrument.

Change the sentence so that it means the same using the word in CAPITALS: 1) I quite like getting my hands dirty. (DON’T MIND) 2) We haven’t eaten out since July. (FOR WEEKS) 3) You can’t smoke in the building. (MUSTN’T)

1) I don’t mind getting my hands dirty. 2) We haven’t eaten out for weeks. 3) You mustn’t smoke in the building.

Explain the following words: 1) to go sightseeing 2) to get divorced 3) to give a performance

Choose the correct alternative: 1) You don’t have to / should / could eat healthy food. 2) What time did / are / is she going to the doctor tonight? 3) I know that they has / have / didn’t returned back to the country.

1) You don’t have to / should / could eat healthy food. 2) What time did / are / is she going to the doctor tonight? 3) I know that they has / have / didn’t returned back to the country.

Rearrange the letters and say the correct word: 1) ohacc (means of transport) 2) ckaabceh (illness) 3) apginint (arts)

1) coach (means of transport) 2) backache (illness) 3) painting (arts)

Make sure you talk for no less than a minute: Where will you go on your next holiday? What things will you take with you on the trip?

Correct one mistake in each sentence: 1) Where did your parents born? 2) Did you have wake up early yesterday? 3) It might snow tomorrow. I watched the weather forecast.

1) Where were your parents born? 2) Did you have to wake up early yesterday? 3) It will snow tomorrow. I watched the weather forecast.

Make questions with the prompts: 1) Who / read / the most / your family? 2) Where / Michael Jackson / come from? 3) How often / you / read / on the Internet?

1) Who reads the most in your family? 2) Where did/does Michael Jackson come from? 3) How often do you read on the Internet?

Correct one mistake in each sentence: 1) I can’t stand to work under pressure. 2) We haven’t been to the cinema since weeks. 3) Julia was cutting her finger while she was cooking.

1) I can’t stand working under pressure. 2) We haven’t been to the cinema for weeks. 3) Julia cut her finger while she was cooking.

Make sure you talk for no less than a minute: Have you or anyone in your family ever broken a leg/an arm? What happened?

Name 3: items of food you can’t live without.

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Explain the following words: 1) an exhibition 2) junk food 3) to go sightseeing

Make questions with the prompts: 1) What time / he / leave / tomorrow? 2) Whose book / win / the Pulitzer Prize / in 2016? 3) What subjects / study / when you / be / at school?

1) What time is he leaving tomorrow? 2) Whose book won the Pulitzer Prize in 2016? 3) What subjects did you study when you were at school?

Explain the following words: 1) to have a bad cough 2) to work under pressure 3) to fall in love with sb.

Underline the word with a different sound in each line: 1) cricket keen peas 2) science exercise arts 3) broccoli onion cough

1) cricket keen peas 2) science exercise arts 3) broccoli onion cough

Complete the dialogues with the appropriate words: 1) – Hello. My name is Angela. - Hi, Angela. Nice to ____ you. 2) - Good morning. Can I speak to Paul, please? - I’m afraid he’s not here at the _______. Would you like to leave a ______?

1) – Hello. My name is Angela. - Hi, Angela. Nice to meet you. 2) - Good morning. Can I speak to Paul, please? - I’m afraid he’s not here at the moment. Would you like to leave a message?

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Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form: 1) Who ____ you _____ (dance) with in that nightclub when I ___ (see) you? 2) I ____ (leave) university in 1999. I ____ (work) in this company for 10 years. 3) I ____ (meet) my girlfriend later and we ____ (have dinner) together.

1) Who were you dancing with in that nightclub when I saw you? 2) I left university in 1999. I have worked in this company for 10 years. 3) I am meeting/am going to meet my girlfriend later and we are having/are going to have dinner together.