Sunday, December 6, 2009

Final Tests

To Active English 2 Students:



WHAT YOU MUST LEARN FOR TEST

Please study everything in your books in Unit 7 and 8 that we did in class.
You should know everything we did.


Please study what we did for the midterm test. Some questions will be included.


Remember I you we walk………..
But he she it walks…………….
I you we go
But he she it goes
I you we do
But he she it does
I you we have
But he she it has




1. Answer questions about your home. These are examples. You must answer for your own home.

e.g. Q. Do you live in a house or apartment?
A. I live in a house/apartment.

Q. Do you live in a house?
A. No I don’t. I live in an apartment.

Q. Tell me about your house/apartment. (or Describe your house)
A. It has 4 rooms. There are 2 bedrooms. One living room and a dining room.

Q. How many floors are there in you house/apartment?
A. There are 3 floors.

Q. What floor do you live on?
A. I live on the first (second, third, fourth…..tenth) floor.

Q. Do you live alone?
A. Yes I do. Or No I don’t. I live with my parents and my two sisters.

Q. Does your house or apartment have a nice view? What can you see?
A. Yes it does. I can see the country. I can see the see.
No it doesn’t. I can see the traffic. I can see another apartment building.

Q. What is this?
A. It’s a sofa. It’s an armchair.

Q. What furniture do you have in your bedroom/living room/kitchen? Describe it.
A. In my bedroom there is a bed, a desk and two chairs. I have pictures on the walls. The ceiling is painted sky blue. In the kitchen there is a microwave and a refrigerator.

Q. Do you have a television in your apartment?
A. Yes we do. No we don’t.




Make sentences like this when you compare two pictures (p.47 and interchange 7):




There are some desks, but there aren’t any chairs.
There is a microwave, but there isn’t a stove.
There is a table, but there aren’t any chairs.



There may be some questions like this: (p47)


Which sentence has the same meaning as this one?

There are no chairs in the living room.
1. There are two chairs in the living room.
2. There aren’t any chairs in the kitchen
3. There aren’t any chairs in the living room.
4. There are some chairs in the living room.
5. The living room has a big table.

Answer: no. 3.



No. 2. Answer questions about jobs. What do you do? What does he do? What does your father do? What does your friend do? Where does your father work? What time does he start work?

Look at a picture and answer.

What does/do he/she/they do?
He’s a fisherman
He’s a painter
He’s a doctor
She’s a nurse.
They are salesmen/salespeople
He’s a pilot.






Where does he work? Where do they work?

He works in a hospital
She works in a store.
They work in a restaurant.


How do you ask if someone likes their job?

You say:
How do you like it? How does she like it? How do they like it?



Opinions


What do you think?

Do you think a policeman’s job is easy?
No I don’t. I think it’s dangerous and difficult.

Do you think a cashier’s job is boring?
Yes I do.

Do you think a farmer’s job is dangerous?
No I don’t. I think it is difficult and stressful. But it is very interesting.








Which sentence means the same as this?


A policeman has a difficult job
1. A policeman likes his job
2 A policeman is a always busy
3. A policeman’s job is difficult
4. Policeman work hard ever day
5. What do you think about policeman?


You must be able to ask and answer these questions: (p.54 no.11)


Tell me about your father/mother/sister/friend

Where does he work?
Answer. He works at a bookshop. (or he works in Pohang)
What does he do exactly?
Answer:
He’s a bookseller.

Is his job difficult/easy/exciting

Yes it is. No it isn’t. It’s very………….

When does he start work?
He starts at 6a.m.
When does he finish.
He finishes at 8p.m.

Does he like his job?
Yes he does. No he doesn’t.