Ingles Ejercicios PDF
Ingles Ejercicios PDF
Ingles Ejercicios PDF
Present simple & continuous, past Present perfect simple & continuous
simple & continuous 4 Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect
1 Choose the correct options. simple or the present perfect continuous.
I eat / ’m eating my lunch now. I’m really tired – I / study / for three hours.
1 At the moment I read / ’m reading a detective I’m really tired – I’ve been studying for three hours.
novel. 1 Harry is lucky – he / visit / Berlin / three times.
2 I usually read / ’m reading two books every Harry is lucky – …………………………………… .
month. 2 Let’s walk home – we / wait / for a bus / for ages.
3 While I waited / was waiting for you, it started to Let’s walk home – ………………………………… .
rain. 3 Alex / collect / football stickers since he was a little
4 Sam waited / was waiting for Helen for three boy.
hours yesterday. …………………………………… football stickers
5 Harriet knows / is knowing how to play the piano. since he was a little boy.
6 I liked / was liking the English lesson last week. 4 I / see / my grandfather twice this year.
…………………………………… my grandfather
Past simple & past perfect twice this year.
5 How long / you / work / with Nicole?
2 Match 1–5 with A–F.
…………………………………… with Nicole?
When we woke up, A the lecture had already 6 Kim / learn / Mandarin / for many years.
we realized … started. …………………………………… for many years.
1 When Sam arrived B I knew that the surprise
at college … party had been a good Future forms
2 The fire alarm had idea.
5 Complete the dialogue with the verbs in the box.
gone off … C so we were very
are you doing are you going fly going to work
3 We hadn’t eaten all hungry by the evening.
’ll ask ’ll be ’ll let ’ll send ’m staying
day … D before the people left
A: What are you doing this summer?
4 He’d never been on the building.
B: I’m (1) ……………………………… for GoEco.
a plane … E that a tree had fallen
It’s an organization that runs volunteer projects
5 As soon as I saw my down during the night.
all over the world.
mother’s face … F until he flew to
A: Really? Where (2) ………………………………?
Chicago.
B: I (3) ……………………………… to South Africa
on the first Monday of the holidays and I
Present perfect & past simple
(4) ……………………………… for six weeks at
3 Choose A or B to complete the sentences. a monkey and wildlife rehabilitation centre.
My visitors A half an hour ago. A: That sounds cool! I’d love to do that.
A arrived B have arrived B: I (5) ……………………………… you the link to
1 Pierre …… his driving test for the sixth time. the website and you can decide if you want to
A just took B has just taken come too.
2 Leo …… football yesterday. A: I (6) ……………………………… my dad tonight.
A didn’t play B hasn’t played I think he (7) ……………………………… me go
3 Sue …… in New York for three years now. because it (8) ……………………………… such
A worked B has worked a great experience.
4 I …… worked in a café for three months in 2012.
A worked B ’ve worked
5 …… Jane in town yesterday?
A Did you see B Have you seen
6 It …… here three times this year.
A snowed B ’s snowed
band!
Student A
You are meeting Student B. He / She is reading an article in the latest edition of the school magazine. Have
a conversation about the article.
• Greet Student B and ask what he / she is reading.
• Express sadness that the shop is closing.
• Ask Student B why he / she thinks this has happened.
• Give your opinion: people should support small, local businesses.
• Make a suggestion: you could both find some bargains in the shop’s sale.
Useful expressions
Reacting to what people say
Hey! How are things?
No! Are you kidding / serious?
What happened?
Why on earth … ?
That's a shame / amazing!
That's a great idea.
Student B
You are reading an article in your school magazine. Student A comes to talk to you. Have a conversation
about the article.
• Tell Student A what article you’re reading and what is going to happen.
• Explain why the shop is going to close.
• Give your opinion: shopping online is quicker and cheaper than going to a shop.
• Agree with Student A’s idea.
Useful expressions
Reacting to what people say
Hey! How are things?
No! Are you kidding / serious?
What happened?
Why on earth … ?
That's a shame / amazing!
That's a great idea.
Student A
You are interested in taking up a new sport and have found photos of two sports you’re considering.
Student B is a personal trainer and has some other ideas for you to think about. Talk to Student B and
decide together which sport would be best for you.
• You like being outdoors and exercising with other people.
• You like seeing new places and being in the countryside.
• You’d like to get to know your local neighbourhood better.
• You haven’t got much money to buy or hire equipment.
• You haven’t got much free time at weekends.
Useful expressions
Comparing photos
As you can see, …
They've got something in common.
They're both …
In this photo, … , whereas in this photo …
They might / could / may be …
On the other hand, in this photo …
Student B
You are a personal trainer. Student A has come to discuss which new sport he / she should try, and has
brought photos of two sports he / she is considering. You also have some other ideas for him / her to think
about. Talk to Student A, then decide together which sport would be better for him / her.
Useful expressions
Comparing photos
As you can see, …
They've got something in common.
They're both …
In this photo, … , whereas in this photo …
They might / could / may be …
On the other hand, in this photo …
Impersonal & infinitive forms 6 Choose the correct options or complete the gaps
with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
3 Translate the sentences into your language. Pop-up shops, which / where are temporary shops
1 It is thought that sales will increase over the that appear for a short period of time, are becoming
summer. more common. Pop-up shops (1) ………………………
................................................................................. (use) by businesses because they are often more
2 This shop is rumoured to be closing down. affordable than having a permanent shop. They are
................................................................................. also useful for promoting a business because their
3 It is believed that customers spend more money if sudden appearance (2) ………………………
the shop is repainted. (usually / notice) by passers-by and potential
................................................................................. customers. They (3) ……………………… (give)
................................................................................. businesses the opportunity to test new products on
4 It is reported that many families buy essential the market, (4) which / who helps them for the future.
things with credit cards. The temporary nature of a pop-up shop also
................................................................................. (5) ……………………… (encourage) people
................................................................................. (6) which / who are browsing to make quick
purchases. There are some customers (7) whose /
who admit (8) ……………………… (buy) items from
pop-up shops that they might not buy in normal shops.
Student A
Your teacher has asked you and Student B to give a presentation on organic farming. You have made the
notes below. Discuss your ideas with Student B and listen to his / her other ideas. Then write your
presentation and present it to the class together.
Useful expressions
Giving a presentation
First of all / Firstly …
Let's start off by looking at / talking about …
We’re also going to examine …
Here are the key issues / statistics …
I should also mention …
It might surprise / interest you to learn that …
So, to recap / sum up …
Thank you for listening.
Student B
Your teacher has asked you and Student A to give a presentation on organic farming. You have made the
notes below. Discuss your ideas with Student A and listen to his / her other ideas. Then write your
presentation and present it to the class together.
Useful expressions
Giving a presentation
First of all / Firstly …
Let's start off by looking at / talking about …
We’re also going to examine …
Here are the key issues / statistics …
I should also mention …
It might surprise / interest you to learn that …
So, to recap / sum up …
Thank you for listening.
Student A
You and Student B want to do some voluntary work in the summer holidays. Look at the voluntary work
available, discuss your preferences and decide which one type of voluntary work you would both enjoy.
• You don’t enjoy reading.
• You care about the environment, but you’d prefer to volunteer indoors.
• You enjoy being with children.
• You enjoy sitting and chatting to people.
• You love looking after animals.
Useful expressions
Reaching a decision
What do you think?
Well, in my opinion …
Yes, I know what you mean, but …
We mustn’t forget that …
So we agree that … / Do we agree on that then?
1 Library Volunteers We need friendly young people to read stories to young children at the library
on Wednesday mornings.
2 Conservation Volunteers Improve your local environment by working with a group to build fences,
paths and steps in a nature reserves.
3 Active Kids! Help disabled children have fun in indoor sport and play sessions.
4 Shopping for senior citizens Do some shopping for an elderly person in your area and then have a chat
with them afterwards! Make a real difference to someone’s life.
5 Ellesdon Zoo We need animal-loving volunteers to join our friendly team. Volunteers will
look after all kinds of animals – both large and small!
Student B
You and Student A want to do some voluntary work in the summer holidays. Look at the voluntary work
available, discuss your preferences and decide which one type of voluntary work you would both enjoy.
• You really like books and reading.
• You love being outside and you’d like to help protect the environment.
• You’d be happy to work with children or old people.
• You think shopping is extremely boring.
• You don’t believe that animals should be kept in zoos.
Useful expressions
Reaching a decision
What do you think?
Well, in my opinion …
Yes, I know what you mean, but …
We mustn’t forget that …
So we agree that … / Do we agree on that then?
1 Library Volunteers We need friendly young people to read stories to young children at the library
on Wednesday mornings.
2 Conservation Volunteers Improve your local environment by working with a group to build fences,
paths and steps in a nature reserves.
3 Active Kids! Help disabled children have fun in indoor sport and play sessions.
4 Shopping for senior citizens Do some shopping for an elderly person in your area and then have a chat
with them afterwards! Make a real difference to someone’s life.
5 Ellesdon Zoo We need animal-loving volunteers to join our friendly team. Volunteers will
look after all kinds of animals – both large and small!