We are spinning the wheel again: it contains all the topics we have discussed so far. Complete the sentences with the missing words. Be careful: you don't need each word!
A. among B. are C. flows D. most E. isF. island G. between H. empire
Great Britain is an (1)... The UK lies (2)... the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea. (3)... the (4)... important rivers (5)... the Thames, which (6)... into the North Sea.
Solve the puzzle – What is it? T O M T R E R M E H E
Who am I? – Find the correct titles on the film and make a new word from the extra 6 letters.
Creator of the films.
Hero of the Jungle.
Tales of Beatrix Potter – She was the author and illustrator of many children's books. Learn about her animal characters. Match the sentences with the titles.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
A: ’This is ... jumping just too late; she misses the Mouse and hits her own head.’ B. ’He was quite pleased when he went out, and saw large drops of rain, splashing in the pond.’ C. ’Tom Thumb and Hunca Munca went up-stairs and peeped into the dining-room. Then they squeaked with joy!’ D. ’This is a Tale about a tail ' E. ’...ran straight to Mr. McGregor's garden, and squeezed under the gate! First he ate some lettuces and some French beans; and then he ate some radishes;’
Find the matching pairs.
Y
A
Q
D
V
M
N
W
R
X
H
U
F
S
B
L
E
O
T
P
C
I
G
K
J
Z
The names of different types of film are hidden in the grid. You can use the letters of each word only once. The words can be read transversely or diagonally in any direction.
How many of them can you find?
Which parts of the sentence can you leave out? It should be correct grammatically, not logically!
Match the picture with the correct descriptions.
1. 2. 3. 4.
A: Agatha Christie’s book; a sculpture of a woman; a picture of Holbein; the babies’ mother B: a book by Agatha Christie; a sculpture by a woman; a picture by Holbein; the baby’s mother
How many different ways can you read the vowel 'a' in the words below?
painting, water, audience, stage, Arts, archery, space
2
3
4
5
Crossword Puzzle – If you write missing the words in the grid, you can get another word in the yellow column.
In 1605 James I was the (4)... of England. Some men wanted to (3)... up the (5)... of Lords on the (1)... of November. They put about 35 (2)... of gunpowder into the cellars. But the (6)... discovered them and arrested their leader.
What does it mean?
What happens when you heat sugar?
Fill in the gaps correctly.
– Hello!– Hi, Tom, It’s George. – Hi, – (1) ... you ... (do) anything tonight?– Yes, I (2) ... (meet) my classmates at 8 o’clock.– Where (3) ... you ... (go)?– To the cinema. (4) ... you like to come with us?– Yes, I’d love to. Where (5) ... we ... (meet)?– In front of the cinema, at half past 8.– OK, thanks. See you later.