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Solutions. Intermediate. Third Edition

1.

Lesson
Words
Game

2.

Do you know where it is?
Have you ever been there?
Yes
No

3.

Did you have a good time?

4.

Would you like to go?
Yes
No

5.

Why?

6.

Why not?

7.

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Who had more enjoyable holiday?
Dave
Anna

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atmospheric
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beautiful
boring
Cost and price
A lot of visitors
Negative connotations
busy
cheap
crowded
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disappointing
expensive
historic
impressive
peaceful
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remote
romantic
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spectacular
touristy

10.

Vocabulary builder
Describe a visitor attraction that you know
Click at the adjectives that you used
atmospheric
beautiful
boring
busy
cheap
crowded
disappointing
expensive
historic
impressive
peaceful
remote
romantic
spectacular
touristy
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13.

Grammar builder
visited
was
could
sent
studied
sunbathed
went
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19.

We are going on a
trip through the UK
Do the tasks and learn new
things
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20.

Hello! I’m Tim. Last
month I was in Great
Britain. I want to tell
you about my trip.

21.

My first city was
Belfast. It is the main
city of Northern
Ireland.

22.

Before I tell you about
this city, you have to do
the task.

23.

I _______ in Canberra last spring.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

24.

We _______ at school last Saturday.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

25.

Tina _______ at home yesterday.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

26.

He ________ happy.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

27.

Robert and Stan _____ Garry's friends.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

28.

You ______ very busy on Friday.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

29.

They ____ in front of the supermarket.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

30.

I _______ in the museum last week.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

31.

She ______ in South Africa last month.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

32.

Jessica and Kimberly __ late for school.
R
U
L
E
was
wasn’t
were
weren’t

33.

Well done! Here’s a
fact about Belfast.

34.

The Titanic was built in
Belfast. It was the
largest moving object
in the world.

35.

Now I’ll tell you about
another city that I
visited. It is Edinburgh.

36.

Write the Past Simple
of the verbs.

37.

R
U
L
E
cry __________
fry __________
arrive _________
play __________
stay __________
travel _________
close _________
tidy ___________
cried
fried
arrived
played
stayed
travelled
closed
tidied

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39.

R
U
L
E
open _________
love _________
plan _________
empty________
regret ________
quarrel _______
drop _________
die ___________
opened
loved
planned
emptied
regretted
quarrelled
dropped
died

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41.

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the legendary author,
was born in Edinburgh. Many believe he
based his most famous character, Sherlock
Holmes, on Professor Joseph Bell – President
of the Royal College of Surgeons of
Edinburgh.

42.

After visiting the home
city of Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle, I went
to York.

43.

arrive
Add –ed to the verbs and put
them in the correct column
/id/
/t/
close
regret
push
/d/
count
open
kiss
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wait
laugh
hurry
watch
rob
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start
travel
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post
look
_________________________ _________________________ _________________________
cook
add
_________________________ _________________________ _________________________
end
tidy
_________________________ _________________________ _________________________
change

44.

After visiting the home
city of Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle, I went
to York

45.

Complete the table
Infinitive
Past
go went
Infinitive
Past
take
have
drink
be
leave
shine
put
became
wake
make
hear
meet
can
write
sang
speak
found
say
run
broke
cut
got
told
begin
Past
did
stole
came
Infinitive
see
hold

46.

Infinitive
Past
go went
Infinitive
Past
Infinitive
Past
take took
do did
have had
steal stole
leave left
come came
drink drank
shine shone
put put
become became
make made
hear heard
meet met
can could
write wrote
sing sang
find found
say said
speak spoke
run ran
get got
break broke
tell told
see saw
cut cut
begin began
hold held
be was/were
wake woke

47.

York is the UK’s home of chocolate. When the other
Northern centers made their wealth from wool, cotton
and steel, York made its from chocolate. Due to this
chocolate is a big part of York’s tradition, and still has a
massive influence over the city today, with many
employed in the industry today.

48.

In York I spent a lot of
time eating chocolate
and then I went to
Liverpool.

49.

Ask and answer questions about what these people
did/didn’t do yesterday.
go for a walk
play golf
write a letter
wash the car
1 Peter / go for walk? __________________________________________
2 Peter / play golf? ____________________________________________
3 Peter / write a letter? _________________________________________
4 Mr and Mrs Page / play golf? ____________________________________
5 Mr and Mrs Page / wash the car? __________________________________

50.

I, he, they,
we, you,
she, it
Did
Yes,
No,
I, he, they,
we, you,
she, it
I, he, they,
we, you,
she, it
didn’t.
play?
go?
did.

51.

go for a walk
play golf
write a letter
wash the car
Did Peter go for a walk? - Yes, he did.
1 Peter / go for walk? __________________________________________
Did Peter play golf? - Yes, he did.
2 Peter / play golf? ____________________________________________
Did Peter write a letter? - No, he didn't.
3 Peter / write a letter? _________________________________________
Did Mr and Mrs Page play folf? - No, they didn't.
4 Mr and Mrs Page / play golf? ____________________________________
Did Mr and Mrs Page wash the car? - Yes, they did.
5 Mr and Mrs Page / wash the car? __________________________________

52.

Look at what I did and didn’t do last Sunday. And
write sentences.
wake up late
do his homework
help his mother to
make dinner
take the dog out
for a walk
1 __________________________________________
2 __________________________________________
3 __________________________________________
4 __________________________________________

53.

I, he, they,
we, you,
she, it
didn’t /
did not
play.
go.

54.

wake up late
do his homework
help his mother to
make dinner
take the dog out
for a walk
Tim woke up late last Sunday.
1 __________________________________________
Tim didn't do his homewok last Sunday.
2 __________________________________________
Tim didn't help his mother to make dinner last Sunday.
3 __________________________________________
Tim took the dog out for a walk last Sunday.
4 __________________________________________

55.

The Liverpool to Manchester Railway, which
opened in 1829, was the first successful
railway in the world to carry passengers.

56.

My last destination was
the capital of Great
Britain – London.

57.

My grandmother _______ me a present
yesterday
buys
bought
did buy

58.

Oops… You’re wrong.
Try again

59.

That’s right!
Continue

60.

We _______ at a hotel in Italy last
summer.
stay
didn’t stayed
didn’t stay

61.

Oops… You’re wrong.
Try again

62.

That’s right!
Continue

63.

She _______ the film on TV last night.
didn’t watch
watch
did watch

64.

Oops… You’re wrong.
Try again

65.

That’s right!
Continue

66.

The girls _______ to the cinema last
weekend.
go
went
goed

67.

Oops… You’re wrong.
Try again

68.

That’s right!
Continue

69.

We _______ our friends last Saturday.
didn’t visit
did visit
didn’t visited

70.

Oops… You’re wrong.
Try again

71.

That’s right!
Continue

72.

Emma _______ hard for her test last
night.
studied
studyed
didn’t studyed

73.

Oops… You’re wrong.
Try again

74.

That’s right!
Continue

75.

Queen Elizabeth II may be the
head of State, but she needs
permission from the Lord Mayor
to enter the city of London. Now
who would have thought that?

76.

You’ve done great gob!
It was nice to meet
you! Hope to work
with you again. Bye!
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/k/, /s/, /f/,
/tʃ/, /ʃ/, /p/
after other
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