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Prepare 4-5 (2nd Part) - Period 5

Authored by Guadalupe Betanzo

English

4th - 5th Grade

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Prepare 4-5 (2nd Part) - Period 5
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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For each question, choose the correct answer.

All campers must reserve a place in advance.

Groups bigger than four are not allowed on this site.

Groups of more than three should contact the campsite before arriving.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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For each question, choose the correct answer.

Those who don't pay punctually won't be able to go to Oxford.

There are very few places left on the Oxford trip.

This is the last chance for students to register for the Oxford trip.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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For each question, choose the correct answer.

You must have signed permission to take part in sports day.

You have to limit the number of sports day races you take part in.

You need to write your name here to get more information about sports day.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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For each question, choose the correct answer.

It is essential to have more actors even if they haven’t acted before.

It is important for all actors to have training before being involved in the play.

It is necessary to find a new director to train the actors.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

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For each question, choose the correct answer.

Students must write detailed notes on this week’s experiment.

Students should check that their work last term was done accurately.

Students need to look at previous work while doing an experiment.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For each question, choose the correct answer.


The young people below all want to do a cycling course during their school holidays. Decide which course would be the most suitable for the people below.


Nancy is fourteen and cycles quite well. She needs to learn how to cycle safely from her home to school on busy city roads. She’s only free at the weekends.

Two Wheels Good!

Mountains! Rivers! Forests!

Our ‘off-road’ course offers you the chance to get out of the city. You’ll need very good cycling skills and confidence. You will be with others of the same ability. Expert advice on keeping your bike in good condition also included.

Mondays 2.00 pm–6.00 pm or Fridays

3.00 pm–7.00 pm.

Fun and Games

Do you want some adventure? Find out how to do ‘wheelies’ (riding on one wheel), ‘rampers’ (cycling off low walls), ‘spins’ and much more… We offer a secure practice ground, excellent trainers and loads of fun equipment. Wear suitable clothes.

Only for advanced cyclists. (Age 11–12)

Saturdays 1.00 pm–4.00 pm.

On Your Bike!

Can’t ride a bike yet, but really want to? Don’t worry. Our beginners-only group (4-10 pupils per group) is just what you’re looking for. Excellent teaching in safe surroundings. Makes learning to cycle fun, exciting and easy.

Mondays 9.00 am–11.00 am and

Thursdays 2.00 pm–4.00 pm.

Pedal Power

A course for able cyclists. We specialise in teaching riders of all ages how to manage difficult situations in heavy traffic in towns and cities. We guarantee that by the end of the course, no roundabout or crossroads will worry you!

Saturdays 2.00 pm–4.00 pm.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

For each question, choose the correct answer.


The young people below all want to do a cycling course during their school holidays. Decide which course would be the most suitable for the people below.


Markus is an excellent cyclist and he wants the excitement of riding on countryside and woodland tracks. He’d also like to learn more about looking after his bike. He can’t attend a morning course.

Two Wheels Good!

Mountains! Rivers! Forests!

Our ‘off-road’ course offers you the chance to get out of the city. You’ll need very good cycling skills and confidence. You will be with others of the same ability. Expert advice on keeping your bike in good condition also included.

Mondays 2.00 pm–6.00 pm or Fridays

3.00 pm–7.00 pm.

Fun and Games

Do you want some adventure? Find out how to do ‘wheelies’ (riding on one wheel), ‘rampers’ (cycling off low walls), ‘spins’ and much more… We offer a secure practice ground, excellent trainers and loads of fun equipment. Wear suitable clothes.

Only for advanced cyclists. (Age 11–12)

Saturdays 1.00 pm–4.00 pm.

On Your Bike!

Can’t ride a bike yet, but really want to? Don’t worry. Our beginners-only group (4-10 pupils per group) is just what you’re looking for. Excellent teaching in safe surroundings. Makes learning to cycle fun, exciting and easy.

Mondays 9.00 am–11.00 am and

Thursdays 2.00 pm–4.00 pm.

Pedal Power

A course for able cyclists. We specialise in teaching riders of all ages how to manage difficult situations in heavy traffic in towns and cities. We guarantee that by the end of the course, no roundabout or crossroads will worry you!

Saturdays 2.00 pm–4.00 pm.

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