I like swimming because it keeps me fit. (My favourite … because it keeps me fit.)
Read the text and choose the correct answer A, B or C to each question
Studies have shown volunteering can have lifelong benefits for youth and help develop skills that will benefit them in life, school, and future career. First, volunteering can lead to a greater feeling of self-worth because helping others can help teens reflect on what they have and become more empathetic to everyone in their lives.
People who volunteer when they are young are more likely to volunteer and donate to non-profit and charity funds when they are older. Moreover, volunteering can also help teens academically. There is a positive link between students who earn good grades and those who are involved in community service. Finally, voluntary work helps teens gain new skills which are necessary for the job market such as leadership, communication skills, dependability, time management, and decision making.
1. Volunteering brings many benefits to young people …
Choose the word with a different way of pronunciation in the underlined part. Circle A, B, or C.
Choose the word with a different way of pronunciation in the underlined part. Circle A, B, or C.
Choose the correct letter A, B or C to complete each sentence
1. … is a great way to enjoy the scenery.
Rewrite each of the following sentences using no more than FIVE words.
1. My sister finds watching films on TV boring. (Watching films on TV …)
Choose the word with a different way of pronunciation in the underlined part. Circle A, B, or C.
Reorder the words and phrases to make meaningful sentences.
1. taught / a primary school / We / last summer / English / in / to children / .
I decided to … a sports club because I need to get some more exercise.