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2. Bobby lives in 12 Park Street. (!true) (false) (!not in the text)
2. Bobby lives in 12 Park Street. (!true) (false) (!not in the text)


3. tom ran away bause he didn't like the food. (!true) (false) (not in the text)
3. Tom ran away because he didn't like the food. (!true) (false) (not in the text)


4. The children put up posters in shops. (true) (!false) (!not in the text)
4. The children put up posters in shops. (true) (!false) (!not in the text)
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a. Cats and dogs get their food in a <span style="text-decoration:underline">bowl</span> or ''dish''<br>
a. Cats and dogs get their food in a <span style="text-decoration:underline">bowl</span> or ''dish''<br>
b. Some dogs have a little <span style="text-decoration:underline">house</span> or ''hut'' in the garden.<br>
b. Some dogs have a little <span style="text-decoration:underline">house</span> or ''hut'' in the garden.<br>
c. ''be in trouble()''
c. Mice and birds are kept in a ''cage''.<br>
d. to become successful (Klasse 6) :  to ''achieve()'' something
d. A house where cows and horses live is called a ''stable''.<br>
e. A <span style="text-decoration:underline">oortunity</span>/ ''chance()'' to get famous.
e. A <span style="text-decoration:underline">fish tank</span>/ is another word for ''aquarium''.


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'''► 2. Write in opposites.'''
'''► 2. Write in opposites.'''
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1. Grandma is <span style="text-decoration:underline">sad</span> bacuase Tom is not here - she isn't  ''happy()''.
1. Grandma is <span style="text-decoration:underline">sad</span> because Tom is not here - she isn't  ''happy()''.
2. The tickets were were <span style="text-decoration:underline">cheap</span> and not ''expensive()''.
2. The children <span style="text-decoration:underline">always</span> visit grandma - they  ''never()'' forget it.
3. The girls dressed <span style="text-decoration:underline">fashionably</span>, but some of the boys had only ''casual()'' clothes.
3. The girls <span style="text-decoration:underline">leave the house</span> every morning and ''come()'' back in the afternoon.
4. The stage was really <span style="text-decoration:underline">bright</span> but the audience sat in the ''dark()'' - a good opportunity to make out.
4. I've got <span style="text-decoration:underline">only one or two</span> sweets - Holly has got ''many()''.  
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Version vom 27. Januar 2021, 07:29 Uhr

Reading Comprehension (Leseverstehen)

► 1. Who is who?

Tom is a cat. Kim is a dog Bobby is a parrot. Blacky is a guinea pig (and so is Sally). Janet is a rabbit.

► 2. Say if these statements are true, false or not in the text.

1. Grandma lives in number 10 Garden Street. (true) (!false) (!not in the text)

2. Bobby lives in 12 Park Street. (!true) (false) (!not in the text)

3. Tom ran away because he didn't like the food. (!true) (false) (not in the text)

4. The children put up posters in shops. (true) (!false) (!not in the text)

5. Other cats are missing, too. (true) (!false) (!not in the text)

Use of vocabulary

► 1. Write in synonyms.

a. Cats and dogs get their food in a bowl or dish
b. Some dogs have a little house or hut in the garden.
c. Mice and birds are kept in a cage.
d. A house where cows and horses live is called a stable.
e. A fish tank/ is another word for aquarium.

► 2. Write in opposites.

1. Grandma is sad because Tom is not here - she isn't happy(). 2. The children always visit grandma - they never() forget it. 3. The girls leave the house every morning and come() back in the afternoon. 4. I've got only one or two sweets - Holly has got many().


Use of structures

Say how often they do these activities:

play ball watch TV like Mondays
Lina + - +
Sam & Alex - + -