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Grade I - Level 1 - Step A
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Prepare your Bow 80 GOLDS
1. Where did the writer go last week?
2. Did he enjoy the play or not?
3. Who was sitting behind him?
4. Were they talking loudly, or were they talking quietly?
5. Could the writer hear the actors or not?
6. Did he turn round or not?
7. What did he say?
8. Did the young man say, 'The play is not interesting.' or did he say, 'This is a private converstion!'?
Answer these questions
- In Not More Than 55 words
- So that people can read your answers and understand everything WITHOUT looking at either the questions or the original messages.
Prepare your Arrow
Arrange these fragments into correct sentences.
1. The film I enjoyed yesterday.
2. The news listened to I carefully.
3. Well the man the piano played.
4. Games played yesterday in their room the children quietly.
5. Quietly the door he opened.
6. Immediately left he.
7. A tree in the he corner of the garden planted.
8. Before the letter in his office he lunch quickly read.
9. This morning a book I from the library borrowed.
10. The soup spoilt the cook.
11. We at home on Sundays stay.
12. There a log of people are at the bus-stop.
13. The little boy an apple this morning ate greedily ni the kitchen.
14. She beautifully draws.
15. Music I like very much.
16. A new school built they in our village last year.
17. The match at 4 o'clock ended.
18. She a letter last week received from her brother.
You are advised to look at the » Library « and then check your preparations again.
Now, when you think you're ready, type your answers for BOTH preparations (Bow & Arrow) and then...
» SHOOT! « (be sure to type in Subject: Grade I - Level 1 - Step A)
While waiting to know whether your shoot hit the target, you may go on with
» Further Trainings «
Grade I - Level 1 - Step A
Read » Message « in Tavern.
Prepare your Bow 80 GOLDS
1. Where did the writer go last week?
2. Did he enjoy the play or not?
3. Who was sitting behind him?
4. Were they talking loudly, or were they talking quietly?
5. Could the writer hear the actors or not?
6. Did he turn round or not?
7. What did he say?
8. Did the young man say, 'The play is not interesting.' or did he say, 'This is a private converstion!'?
Answer these questions
- In Not More Than 55 words
- So that people can read your answers and understand everything WITHOUT looking at either the questions or the original messages.
Prepare your Arrow
Arrange these fragments into correct sentences.
1. The film I enjoyed yesterday.
2. The news listened to I carefully.
3. Well the man the piano played.
4. Games played yesterday in their room the children quietly.
5. Quietly the door he opened.
6. Immediately left he.
7. A tree in the he corner of the garden planted.
8. Before the letter in his office he lunch quickly read.
9. This morning a book I from the library borrowed.
10. The soup spoilt the cook.
11. We at home on Sundays stay.
12. There a log of people are at the bus-stop.
13. The little boy an apple this morning ate greedily ni the kitchen.
14. She beautifully draws.
15. Music I like very much.
16. A new school built they in our village last year.
17. The match at 4 o'clock ended.
18. She a letter last week received from her brother.
You are advised to look at the » Library « and then check your preparations again.
Now, when you think you're ready, type your answers for BOTH preparations (Bow & Arrow) and then...
» SHOOT! « (be sure to type in Subject: Grade I - Level 1 - Step A)
While waiting to know whether your shoot hit the target, you may go on with
» Further Trainings «