ENGLISH SUMMER COURSE
Dear Mr Saad,
I am writ ing in connection with the
announcement which was posted on the
noticeboard last week regarding the English
Summer Course. I am interested in attending
but require some additional information.
Firstly, when is this course taking place? I have
prior arrangements for July and will not be able
to attend then. Regarding the level of English
that is required, I have an upper-intermediate
level certificate but I’m not good at speaking.
Is that okay? Furthermore, you mention a
certificate of attendance is provided. What level
is this for?
As for the price, you mention that
accommodation, food and transport are
included but how much does the course cost?
In addition, where will we be staying?
I look forward to hearing from you at your
earliest convenience.
Yo u r s si nc e rely,
Abdullah Al-Naser
• Attend an intensive course in English as a foreign
language at an English university during the summer.
• Demanding course which requires students to have
upper-intermediate knowledge of the language.
• Certificate of attendance provided.
• Accommodation, food and transport costs are
included in the price.
Contact Mr Saad if you wish to attend.
When?
I do, but not good at speaking, okay?
For what level?
Where stay? How much?
READING
A. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given.
Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.
ENGLISH IN USE
1. There’s no point getting upset over unimportant matters. use
It’s upset over unimportant matters.
2. Shall we go fishing this weekend? about
How this weekend?
3. Kevin prefers to work part-time this summer. rather
Kevin part-time this summer.
4. A professional interior designer is decorating our house. are
We by a professional interior designer.
5. They asked a plumber to fix the water pipe. had
They by a plumber.
6. Mark didn’t tell his parents the truth, which was wrong. have
Mark the truth.
7. I am sure Ikram has visited this museum before. visited
Ikram before.
8. Jason was driving carelessly and almost had an accident. had
Jason because he was driving carelessly.
B. Read the text on page 77 and decide whether the following statements are True (T),
False (F) or Not Mentioned (NM).
1. The Airbus A380 had to be redesigned so that it could land at some airports.
2. Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines all own an Airbus A380.
3. The number of seats in first class, business class and economy class is the same.
4. Only passengers in business class can enjoy more space.
5. Singapore Airline’s twelve first-class suites all come with a double bed.
6. Travelling on an Airbus A380 is less tiring than travelling on any other plane.
7. It is cheaper to travel on an Airbus A380 than on any other plane.
8. There are plans to build more Airbus A380 planes.
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Dear Mr Saad,
I am writ ing in connection with the
announcement which was posted on the
noticeboard last week regarding the English
Summer Course. I am interested in attending
but require some additional information.
Firstly, when is this course taking place? I have
prior arrangements for July and will not be able
to attend then. Regarding the level of English
that is required, I have an upper-intermediate
level certificate but I’m not good at speaking.
Is that okay? Furthermore, you mention a
certificate of attendance is provided. What level
is this for?
As for the price, you mention that
accommodation, food and transport are
included but how much does the course cost?
In addition, where will we be staying?
I look forward to hearing from you at your
earliest convenience.
Yo u r s si nc e rely,
Abdullah Al-Naser
• Attend an intensive course in English as a foreign
language at an English university during the summer.
• Demanding course which requires students to have
upper-intermediate knowledge of the language.
• Certificate of attendance provided.
• Accommodation, food and transport costs are
included in the price.
Contact Mr Saad if you wish to attend.
When?
I do, but not good at speaking, okay?
For what level?
Where stay? How much?
READING
A. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given.
Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.
ENGLISH IN USE
1. There’s no point getting upset over unimportant matters. use
It’s upset over unimportant matters.
2. Shall we go fishing this weekend? about
How this weekend?
3. Kevin prefers to work part-time this summer. rather
Kevin part-time this summer.
4. A professional interior designer is decorating our house. are
We by a professional interior designer.
5. They asked a plumber to fix the water pipe. had
They by a plumber.
6. Mark didn’t tell his parents the truth, which was wrong. have
Mark the truth.
7. I am sure Ikram has visited this museum before. visited
Ikram before.
8. Jason was driving carelessly and almost had an accident. had
Jason because he was driving carelessly.
B. Read the text on page 77 and decide whether the following statements are True (T),
False (F) or Not Mentioned (NM).
1. The Airbus A380 had to be redesigned so that it could land at some airports.
2. Emirates, Qantas and Singapore Airlines all own an Airbus A380.
3. The number of seats in first class, business class and economy class is the same.
4. Only passengers in business class can enjoy more space.
5. Singapore Airline’s twelve first-class suites all come with a double bed.
6. Travelling on an Airbus A380 is less tiring than travelling on any other plane.
7. It is cheaper to travel on an Airbus A380 than on any other plane.
8. There are plans to build more Airbus A380 planes.
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