1.Open the brackets to form questions in Present Simple.
В ответ пиши только слова в скобках в правильной форме и вспомогательные слова, если они нужны.
Where (you/go) to school?
What (you/do)?
Where (John/come) from?
How long (it/take) from London to Paris?
How often (she/go) to the cinema?
How many children (you/have)?
When (you/get up)?
How often (you/study) English?
2.Opent the brackets to form questions in Present Continuous.
В ответ пиши только слова в скобках в правильной форме и вспомогательные слова, если они нужны.
(you/drink) tea?
Where (you/stay)?
Why (you/watch) TV now?
(she/work) in a bar?
What (she/do)?
Why (she/call) her friend now?
3.Read the text. Are the sentences true or false?
Taking a year out.
Eighteen-year-old Lauren Clark is a student, but she isn't at university yet. Instead she's taking a gap year. "I decided not to start my maths course immediately. instead I'm here in Ghana for six months. I'm teaching English and maths to school children. I'm also helping to build the school library. I'm so surprised I can actually do all of this. I'm developing qualities I didn't know I had. I'm more patient and polite — and I'm certainly not lazy here! I feel more responsible and I think growing up."
In Europe, talking a gap year is very common. Instead of heading straight to college after school, more and more students take a year off to travel, work, explore special interests or volunteer.
"Colleges find that students who make this choice are more confident and mature when they arrive and do better on their courses", — said Dr Edwin Chance, Rector of York University.
Lauren doesn't want to study maths at university next year.
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False
She is helping Ghanaing children with their maths.
True
False
She's learnig about herself.
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Flase
Lots of young people are doing a similar thing to Lauren.
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Flase
When students take a gap year, it's not good for their studies.
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False