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LESSON 5: LET'S REVIEW

A circular diagram divided into six wedge-shaped sections depicting various daily scenes including driving, talking to a police officer, people conversing, a messy table with food, a bank counter, and a couple in a room.

JACK NEEDS TO DO SOME THINGS AT THE BANK.

careless open an account traffic
signature ticket spend
enjoy savings account obey
happen checking account safe

Choose the correct word(s) to complete the sentences.

  1. Jack just moved into town. He wants to put his money in a bank. He wants to _______________.

  2. Jack likes to pay his bills by check. He needs a _______________.

  3. He would also like to save some money for a new car. He needs a _______________.

  4. No one will take his money in the bank. It's _______________.

  5. Before Jack can use a check, it must have his _______________.

  6. On the way to the bank, Jack ran a red light. A policeman gave him a _______________.

  7. The policeman told Jack that he should _______________ the traffic laws.

  8. Jack told the policeman that it wouldn't _______________ again.

  9. Jack does not like to _______________ his money for fines.

  10. He is a _______________ driver. When he ran the red light, he was thinking about his money and the bank, not about the _______________.

  11. Now, he wants to _______________ the weekend and forget about his ticket.

DOESN'T THIS PIE SMELL DELICIOUS?

Look at the pictures and write sentences. Use the words feel, look, smell, sound, or taste.

A young man smiling warmly Ted/happy

EXAMPLE: Ted looks happy.

#1 Two women standing next to a record player playing music music/great



#2 A loaf of sliced bread on a plate with steam rising from it bread/delicious



#3 A smiling woman with long wavy hair wearing a dress and necklace Linda/beautiful



#4 A young boy making a sour face after biting into a lemon lemon/sour



#5 A man resting his head on his hand with eyes closed, looking tired Fred/sleepy



WHAT'S THE BEST ANSWER?

Select the best answer to complete the sentences. Mark a, b, or c.

  1. Did you _______________ your bike to class this morning? a. ride b. lend c. park

  2. I don't know _______________ in this room. a. lady b. someone c. anyone

  3. My refrigerator won't stay cold. Can you _______________ it today? a. run b. repair c. fasten

  4. The test starts in 3 minutes. We must go to the lab _______________. a. immediately b. correctly c. safely

  5. Don't give me any carrots. I don't _______________ them. a. care for b. taste c. spill

  6. Sally's going to be on TV tonight. She's very _______________. a. dark b. excited c. careless

  7. Bob can't find his wallet. He thinks he _______________ it in the lab. a. buckled up b. withdrew c. lost

I'M LATE BECAUSE MY CAR DIDN'T START.

Answer the questions. Use because.

EXAMPLE: Why is Harry walking down Main Street? (park/his car) He's walking down Main Street because he parked his car there.

  1. Why didn't Patty eat the chicken? (taste/salty)
  2. Why does Sam always buckle his seat belt? (is/the law)
  3. Why did Jan apologize to Bob? (lie/to him)

  1. Why did Roger stop at the gas station? (run out of/gas)
  2. Why isn't Jane coming to the party with us? (feel/sick)
  3. Why isn't your homework finished? (fall asleep)

MAJOR SMITH IS WORKING LATE TOMORROW NIGHT.

Answer the questions like the example. Use the present progressive (be + V + ing) in your answers. Don't use will in your answers.

EXAMPLE: When will you go on vacation? California/tomorrow
I'm going to California tomorrow.

  1. Where will Lt Roberts eat lunch tomorrow? (Officers' Club)
  2. When does Jackie's plane arrive? (5:35)
  3. When will Sally leave for New York? (tomorrow)
  4. What will you tell Captain Jones? (truth)
  5. When will Ed pack for his trip? (Tuesday night)
  6. When are you going to take a bath? (five minutes)

WHAT WAS/WERE ... DOING?

Who broke the TV? It happened between 7 and 8 p.m. last night. Tell what you or your friends were doing at that time. Use the past progressive (was/were + V + ing) of the verb in your answers. Look at the examples.

EXAMPLES: I was exercising at the gym. (exercise)
Tom and Al were playing soccer. (play)

  1. Jack and Paul ____________________ a football game. (watch)
  2. I ____________________ at the library. (study)

  1. Sharon ____________________ in the cafeteria. (eat)
  2. Mark ____________________ a friend. (visit)
  3. Joe ____________________ shampoo at the drugstore. (buy)
  4. Alice and Jan ____________________ a cake. (make)

WHAT'S THE TOPIC?

Listen to a paragraph and write the topic of the paragraph.


FRIEND-SHIP (2 SYLLABLES)

Listen to the words and circle the number of syllables that you hear.

  1. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables

  2. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables

  3. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables

  4. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables

  5. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables

  6. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables

  7. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables

  8. a. 1 syllable
    b. 2 syllables
    c. 3 syllables
    d. 4 syllables


Listen to the paragraph. Complete the box outline.

CHART BOX OUTLINE

_____ _____ _____
_____ _____ _____

HAROLD SPEAKS VERY SLOWLY.

Use a word from the box to answer the questions. Use each word only once.

| correctly | badly | | carefully | safely | | carelessly | slowly |

  1. Jack does not do anything fast. At breakfast, lunch, and dinner, he is the last person to finish. How does Jack eat?
  2. No one can read anything that Mike writes. How does Mike write?
  3. Debbie and Jane just found out that there is room for them on the trip to Houston. They must be ready in a half hour and are throwing their things into the suitcase. How are the girls packing?

  1. Mr. Summers is 76 years old. He got his driver's license when he was 16. He doesn't drive now, but in all those years, he never had an accident or got a ticket. He obeyed all the traffic laws. How did he drive?
  2. The teacher asked, "How much is 6 times 8?" Right away Fred answered, "48." How did Fred answer the question?
  3. Yesterday the clerk made a mistake when he counted the money. The manager was very angry. How will the clerk count the money today?

MATCH THEM.

Match the phrases/clauses in column A with those in column B to form sentences. Then rewrite the sentences as one paragraph.

Column A Column B
1. This morning, I a. late for work.
2. The alarm clock did not b. got up late.
3. I was 35 minutes c. buy a new alarm clock.
4. I think I'll d. wake me up.






JANET APOLOGIZED FOR TAKING MY PENCIL.

Read the two sentences. Then complete the third sentence with for + the gerund. Look at the example.

EXAMPLE: Bob spilled Sara's milk. He apologized.
Bob apologized for spilling Sara's milk.

  1. The mailman lost my letter. He apologized.
    The mailman apologized ____________________________________

  2. Lt Ellis apologized. He parked in Major Wilson's place.
    Lt Ellis apologized ____________________________________

  3. The cook is apologizing to Roger. He put a lot of salt in the soup.
    The cook is apologizing to Roger ____________________________________

  4. Sam apologized to Tom. He forgot to pick him up this morning.
    Sam apologized to Tom ____________________________________

  5. The clerk gave her the wrong change. He's apologizing to her.
    The clerk is apologizing to her ____________________________________

  6. Allen hurt Lori's feelings. He apologized to her.
    Allen apologized to Lori ____________________________________


TOM'S SHIRT IS SIMILAR TO ED'S.

Complete the sentences with the correct word(s) from the box.

| similar to | the same as | | different from | alike |

  1. Pete's house has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a 2-car garage. Charlie's house has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a 1-car garage.
    Pete's house is ____________________ Charlie's house.

  2. Bud's sandwich has beef, chicken, lettuce, tomato, and onion in it. Harry's sandwich has ham and cheese in it.
    Bud's sandwich is ____________________ Harry's.

  3. Jack is wearing a light blue shirt and black pants. Ted is also wearing a light blue shirt and black pants.
    Jack is dressed ____________________ Ted.

  4. Kevin is tall and has short, black hair. Bob is also tall with short, black hair. They usually wear the same kind of clothes to work.
    They look ____________________.

  5. Emily has a small, white, 4-door Chevrolet. Nancy also has a small, white, 4-door Chevrolet.
    Emily's car is ____________________ Nancy's.

  6. In Sam's family, there are five children. He has three brothers and one sister. In Carl's family there are only two children. He has one brother.
    Sam's family is ____________________ Carl's.


HE TOLD ME TO ANSWER THE QUESTION.

Read the dialogs, then answer the question.

EXAMPLE:

Jim: Johnny, sit down.
Allen: What did Jim tell Johnny?
He told him to sit down.

  1. Sgt Edwards: Private Jones, pick up that paper.
    Sgt Wilson: What did Sgt Edwards tell Private Jones to do?

  1. Jack: Pete, can you close that window? It's cold in here.
    Ted: What did Jack ask Pete?

  1. Rita: Mike, move your car, please.
    John: What did Rita tell Mike to do?

  1. Sam: Ted, will you turn off the lights, please?
    Tom: What did Sam ask you?

I'M GLAD YOU CAME TO VISIT. I HOPE THAT YOU'LL COME AGAIN.

Read the letter and answer the questions.

Dear Mike,

I'm glad that you came to visit me last month. I'm sorry that you didn't have more time to stay. I hope that you'll visit again very soon. I know that it's a long drive, but you always enjoy yourself when you get here. I have some good news. I read that they were making a new highway from Center City to Lakeland. That will make your drive easier. I hope to see you again soon.

Your friend,

Sam

  1. What was Sam sorry about?

  1. What does Sam hope?

  1. What did Sam read?

LISTEN AND WRITE.

Listen to the paragraph and write what you hear.







SHOULD I PUT A COMMA HERE?

Rewrite the paragraph with the correct punctuation and capitalization.

my roommate bob came into my room this morning he asked are you going to work this morning i said no i m not today is tuesday i have my language class today then bob remembered that i have language class every tuesday he was sorry that he woke me up when i go to work i get up at 6:45 when i go to class i get up at 7:30









WHAT'S THE WORD?

Fill in the puzzle with the correct word.

ACROSS

  1. Ed's dinner cost $5.00. He got $15.00 back because he gave the clerk a twenty-dollar __________.

  2. Mom put clean __________ on the bed. They really feel good.

  3. Jack, hang your shirts in the __________.

  4. We're only staying for the weekend. Why do you have so much __________?

  5. Don't put lemon in my tea. I don't like things that taste __________.

DOWN

  1. Sometimes I like to take showers. But, other times I like to take baths in a __________.

  2. When you say you're sorry, you __________.

  3. I need a __________ to hang up this shirt. I think there's one in my bedroom.

  4. The opposite of full is __________.

A crossword puzzle grid with numbered boxes for ACROSS and DOWN clues