
- True.
- False.
- True.
- True.
- True.
- True.

To match the pictures with the words in the box:
1. Pants (North American) – Trousers (British)
2. Sidewalk (North American) – Pavement (British)
3. Elevator (North American) – Lift (British)
4. Subway (North American) – Underground (British)
5. Apartment (North American) – Flat (British)
6. Garbage (North American) – Rubbish (British)
7. Truck (North American) – Lorry (British)
8. Soccer (North American) – Football (British)
9. Cookies (North American) – Biscuits (British)
10. Candy (North American) – Sweets (British)
Lesson 2
The King and Macaw Parrots/to read the text and translate
Grammar:present perfect simple
Hometask:ex.7/b,9/b,page 35

1.
A: Have you seen the new James Bond film yet?
B: Yes, and I’ve already bought the DVD too.
2.
A: Has your brother gone to university yet?
B: Yes, and I’ve already moved into his old bedroom.
3.
A: I love their music, but I haven’t bought their new CD yet.
B: Well, don’t buy it! I’ve already listened to it, and it’s awful.
4.
A: Paul, have you done your homework yet?
B: Nearly. I’ve already finished the Maths, but I haven’t started the Geography yet.

1. She’s just got a letter, but she hasn’t opened it yet.
2. She’s just gone to bed, but she hasn’t switched off the light yet.
3. He’s just bought a new bike, but he hasn’t ridden it yet.
4. They’ve just eaten dinner, but they haven’t done the washing-up yet.
5. He’s just made some fruit juice, but he hasn’t drunk it yet.
6. They’ve just scored a goal, but they haven’t won the game yet.