Assignments for 24.11.2025
Destination B1 Unit 11, Passive 2
NEF Student’s Book Changing your life
Reading. slide 27, It was just a holiday but it changed my life
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Write something you learned about yourself recently.
I learned myself some English words and passive voice: I learned tenses, for example past perfect and future perfect in English: I learn to speak English very well and I learned some English grammer very well:
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Write down the passive form of the verbs. Use the tense in brackets.
1. Paul (will send) to prison. (Future tense)
2. My brother (have just beaten) in the race. (Present perfect)
3. He (told) to wait outside. (Past tense)
4. I (didnt pay) for the work. (Past tense)
5. Policemen (is often ask) the way. (Present tense)
6. Their lawn (cuts) once a week. (Present tense)
7. We (will ask) by the police. (Future tense)
8. The towels (didnt use). (Past tense)
9. The jewels (dont sell) so far. (Present perfect)
10. They (are teach) French. (Present tense)
11. The fire brigade (phoned) soon after the fire had broken out. (Past tense)
12. You (will laugh) at if you talk such nonsense. (Future tense)
13. All the fruits (eat uped) by the guests. (Past tense)
14. The email (will answer) tomorrow. (Future tense)
15. The best cookies (sells) here. (Present tense)
People eat 40 million hamburgers every day. 40 million hamburgers are eaten every day. People speak English all over the world. English is spoken all over the world. Where was gunpowder invented? Where was gunpowder invented? The police did not find the missing girl last weekend. The missing girl was not found last weekend. Tourists do not visit this museum very often. This museum is not visited very often. Workers are building a new amusement park in the city. A new amusement park is being built in the city. When did they translate this book into English? When was this book translated into English? Women send thousands of letters to Star every month. Thousands of letters are sent to Star every month. Sally brought me some fresh grapes. Sally brought me some fresh grapes. I was followed by some dangerous men all evening. I was followed by some dangerous men all evening.
The Passive: Mixed Tenses
Change these sentences from active to passive.
- People speak Portuguese in Brazil.
- The Government is planning a new road near my house.
- My grandfather built this house in 1943.
- Picasso was painting Guernica at that time.
- The cleaner has cleaned the office.
- He had written three books before 1867.
- John will tell you later.
- By this time tomorrow we will have signed the deal.
- Somebody should do the work.
- The traffic might have delayed Jimmy.
- Everybody loves Mr Brown.
- They are building a new stadium near the station.
- The wolf ate the princess.
- At six o’clock someone was telling a story.
Passive: Mixed Tenses Change these sentences from active to passive. 1. Portuguese is spoken in Brazil. 2. The government is planning a new road near my house. 3. My grandfather built this house in 1943. 4. Picasso was painting Guernica at the time. 5. The office was cleaned by the janitor. 6. He wrote three books before 1867. 7. John will tell you later. 8.By tomorrow this time the deal will be signed by us. 9. The work must be done. 10. Jimmy could be delayed due to traffic. 11.Mr Brown is loved by everyone. 12. A new stadium is being built near the station. 13. The princess was eaten by a wolf. 14. At six o’clock a story was told.YesNo
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start not lesson yet
teacher write on the board allerady
joe and tim just come into tha classroom
tony not finished getting books ready
Christin open book already
Dave rdope pen on the floor
he not pick in uq yet
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NEF New_English_File_Intermediate, Student’s Book Answer the questions in written form /slide 11, Do you like sport?
Writing My favorite sport, sports club in our school.
NEF Reading Famous Cheating Moments in Sport slide 9
NEF Vocabulary Sport slide 146, ex-es 1 a,b, 2 a,b,c
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1.in Monday you are doing around the board buying houses and hotels.
2.ar you whatch thise programme or can I turn to TV off
3.regulare exirsize belong you to stay healty
4.I am helping my guitar until I get a new one
5.IS sIMON ALWAYS HAV A WOSHING-up after lunch
6.are you hold any sweters in a large size
7you move the kit right let me show you
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1.are move
2.are you watch
3.doing
4.I useing
5.is Simon always have
6.are you hold
7.you are belong

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something special about my summer
This summer was very interesting for me. I lived with my grandparents. I went to sail, I was went to sail competition where I occupied 3-rd where I came in 3-rd
- Complete with a superlative adjective and all the necessary words.
- London is (largest) city in England.
- Cheetahs are (fastest) animals in the world.
- Whales are (bigest) animals.
- San Francisco is . (the most beautiful) city in the United States.
- Summer is (etter) season of the year.
- Write the superlative form.
- good etter 6. prettily
- far 7. small
- tthe most expensive 8. nicely
- oldly 9. comfortable……….
- young ………. 10. bad ……….
- Look at the table and write true sentences with the adjectives in the box.
James Anne Carol
Age 34 35- 28+
Height 1.80 m 1.75 m 1.72 m
Weight 82 kg 85 kg 65 kg
Savings 5,350 euro 5,500 euro 6,000 euro
Old young light heavy tall short rich poor - (age) Anne is the ……….28
- (age) Carol is the ……….34
- (height) James is the ……….35
- (height) Carol is the ……….1.72 m
- (weight) Anne is the ……….1.75 m
- (weight) Carol is the ……….1.80 m
- (savings) Carol is the ……….6,000 euro
- (savings) James is the ……….5,500 euro
- Write the opposites.
- happiest hapy 5. best good
- most comfortable 6. nearest neare
- easiest easy 6. most expensive
Comparison of adjectives, adverbs of manner
E Circle the correct word.
1 The dog is eating hungry / hungrily .
2 Is she drinking the hot coffee slow / slowly?
3 Sue is a nice / nicely person.
4 Tom plays tennis good / well.
5 The music was very loud / loudly.
6 The old lady spoke soft / softly.
A Complete the sentences with the correct comparative form of the adjective in brackets.
1 An elephant is …………………………………….. (strongest) a kangaroo.
2 Our teacher is …………………………………….. (most,,beautiful) that film star.
3 A school is …………………………………….. (noisiest) a hospital.
4 Jane’s hair is …………………………………….. (longest) yours.
5 John’s work is …………………………………….. (est) Mary’s.
6 Yesterday was …………………………………….. (hotest) today.
7 This book is …………………………………….. (most,,,interesting) that one.
8 Athletes are usually …………………………………….. (famousest) scientists.
B Write sentences about the pictures. Use the superlative form of the adjective.
1 the girl / tall / of the three ……………………………………………………………………………………………………
2 the pyramid / ancient / of the three ……………………………………………………………………………………..
3 this athlete / good / athlete in the world ………………………………………………………………………………
4 February / short / month / in the year ……………………………………………………………………………………
5 the red apple / sweet / apple in the bowl …………………………………………………………………………….
C Circle the correct word.
1 I think Albert Einstein was the brilliant / more brilliant / most brilliant scientist in the world.
2 I am a good / better / best swimmer than my brother.
3 Mum is the busy / busier / busiest person in the family.
4 What is the most expensive / more expensive / expensive car in the world?
5 London is rainy / rainier / rainiest than Athens.
6 The book was frightening / more frightening / most frightening than the film.
stronger than
1 2 3 4 5
The girl is the tallest of the three.
D Write adverbs for the adjectives.
Adjective Adverb
1 dangerous ………………….
2 nice ………………….
3 fast ………………….
4 happy ………………….
5 good ………………….
6 quiet ………………….
May 5-9
English in Mind, page 28, Talent Me?
Read the dialogue and answer the questions.
Page 29, Everyday English. Discussion box.
Page 30, read Sandy’s reply to Jenny and do exercise 13a.
Page 31, Check your progress.
Put the verbs into the correct form (present perfect progressive).
- He has worked in this company since 1985.
- I hae (waited for you since two o’clock.
- Mary has (lived) in Germany since 1992.
- Why is he so tired? He has (played) tennis for five hours.
- How long (learn / you) English?
- We hawe (looked for) the motorway for more than an hour.
- I hawe (liveed) without electricity for two weeks.
- The film (run / not) for ten minutes yet, but there’s a commercial break already.
- How long (work / she) in the garden?
- She (not / be) in the garden for more than an hour.
