Resource 18: Test Yourself Pairwork Activities

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Resource 18 Test yourself pairwork activities

Student A Student B
Vocabulary (Lesson 3.1) Vocabulary (Lesson 3.1)
1 What can you describe with these adjectives? 1 What can you describe with these adjectives?
Choose the correct nouns. Choose the correct nouns.
1 exotic: nightlife or food? 1 run-down: food or neighbourhood?
2 sprawling: city or nightlife? 2 impressive: skyline or nightlife?
3 built-up: skyline or area? 3 cosmopolitan: city or backstreets?
4 respectable: food or neighbourhood? 4 urban: area or food?
5 dramatic: area or skyline? 5 narrow: backstreets or neighbourhood?
6 cobbled: food or backstreets? 6 hectic: nightlife or food?
Student B answers Student A answers
1 neighbourhood 2 skyline 3 city 4 area 1 food 2 city 3 area 4 neighbourhood
5 backstreets 6 nightlife 5 skyline 6 backstreets

2 Complete the sentences with prepositions. 2 Complete the sentences with prepositions.
1 The museum is ____ walking distance of the 1 It’s easy to get ____ the historical centre – just
hotel where we’re staying. take the bus from outside the hotel.
2 The city is renowned ____ its nightlife. 2 The city shouldn’t be packed ____ tourists at
3 Everyone in the city will benefit ____ from the this time of the year.
improved train service. 3 My hometown isn’t ____ steeped history – it
4 A reliable network ____ buses and trams makes was built in the 1960s.
it easy to get around the city. 4 Renting a flat in London is very expensive, but
5 The local police pride themselves ____ the fact the cost is offset ____ higher salaries.
that muggings have been reduced in the city 5 Since the city is located ____ the mouth of a
centre. big river, there are a lot of long bridges.
Student B answers Student A answers
1 around 2 with 3 in 4 by 5 at 1 within 2 for 3 from 4 of 5 on

Grammar (Lesson 3.5) Grammar (Lesson 3.5)


3 Choose the correct options. Sometimes more 3 Choose the correct options. Sometimes more
than one option is correct. than one option is correct.
1 Every / All / Each of the people who want to 1 What does this word mean? No / Neither of /
go into space will have to undergo some None of my two dictionaries explains it.
medical tests. 2 Loads / Lot / A great deal of volunteers are still
2 As much / a lot of / many as 1,000 actors will be needed for the summer festival.
needed to make the film in our city. 3 A number of / Several / A great deal of people
3 I need some advice on how to sell loads / a have called Ann and congratulated her on her
great deal / plenty of e-books on Amazon. marriage.
4 I’m sure that several / lots / a number of 4 I’m really proud of each of / all / every the
students in my class are going to the concert. students who graduated this year.
5 No / None of / Neither of the people I know 5 We can’t pay you much / many / lot more than
enjoy doing housework. seven pounds an hour for your work.
Student B answers Student A answers
1 Neither of 2 Loads 3 A number of/Several 1 All/Each of 2 many 3 loads/plenty
4 each of/all 5 much 4 several/a number of 5 None of

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