UNIT 6, 6C Listeningб Missing sounds, page 65
Exercise 1
Some people are camping, but their camp is empty. We can’t see them. A bear is looking at their tent. There’s a sleeping bag inside the tent. The bear pushed over the chair. I can see some rocks.
Exercise 2
1 Tell
2 rely
3 Take
4 feed
5 keep
6 walk
7 run
8 look
9 climb
Exercise 3
1 best
2 old
3 next
4 cold
5 must
6 last
Exercise 5
We know they are in the past because of the words yesterday and this morning.
Exercise 6
1 present simple; every evening means it is a habit.
2 either; there is no time reference.
3 either; there is no time reference.
4 past simple; the time reference is last year.
5 either; there is no time reference.
6 present simple; every day means it is a habit.
7 past simple; the time reference is last weekend.
8 past simple; the time reference is for many years.
Exercise 7
1 E
2 B
3 C
4 A
Exercise 8
1 behind
2 noticed
3 Last, friend
4 closed
5 followed
6 opened
7 slowed
9 noticed
UNIT 6, 6D Grammarб Past simple: be and can, page 66
Exercise 1
Molly was in Cape Town (in South Africa). She saw giraffes, elephants, zebras, hippos and lions.
Exercise 2
1 were
2 wasn’t
3 Was
4 was
5 weren’t
6 Could
7 couldn’t
Exercise 3
1 weren’t
2 was
3 Were, wasn’t
4 were
5 wasn’t
6 Was, were, was, wasn’t
Exercise 4
2 Josh couldn’t swim because the sea was very rough.
3 I couldn’t go to school because I wasn’t well.
4 Liam couldn’t finish his burger because he was full.
5 We couldn’t put up the tent because it was too windy.
6 Harriet couldn’t sleep because she wasn’t tired.
Exercise 5
1 were
2 weren’t
3 couldn’t
4 Was
5 wasn’t
6 wasn’t
7 was
8 couldn’t
9 could
10 weren’t
11 Was
12 was
13 couldn’t
Exercise 6
2 Could you count to ten in English when you were seven?
3 Could you write your name when you were three?
4 Could you talk when you were two?
5 Could you walk when you were one?
6 Could you ride a bike when you were six?