1. This document appears to be an English language exercise from Crimson World School Agra involving drawings, ordering sentences, identifying speakers, choosing friendly responses, listening, and reading comprehension.
2. The passages relate to characters like Holly and David and topics like cycling, engineers, maps, gardens, wheels, and parrots.
3. The exercises involve tasks like matching drawings to labels, ordering sentences, identifying who said what, choosing polite responses, listening for answers, and reading short passages then answering questions.
1. This document appears to be an English language exercise from Crimson World School Agra involving drawings, ordering sentences, identifying speakers, choosing friendly responses, listening, and reading comprehension.
2. The passages relate to characters like Holly and David and topics like cycling, engineers, maps, gardens, wheels, and parrots.
3. The exercises involve tasks like matching drawings to labels, ordering sentences, identifying who said what, choosing polite responses, listening for answers, and reading short passages then answering questions.
1. This document appears to be an English language exercise from Crimson World School Agra involving drawings, ordering sentences, identifying speakers, choosing friendly responses, listening, and reading comprehension.
2. The passages relate to characters like Holly and David and topics like cycling, engineers, maps, gardens, wheels, and parrots.
3. The exercises involve tasks like matching drawings to labels, ordering sentences, identifying who said what, choosing polite responses, listening for answers, and reading short passages then answering questions.
1. Tyres - go on wheels 2. Engineers - design things like cars 3. If you practise - you get better at something 4. In a race - you go as fast as you can 5. Cycling – is a great sport 6. The engine- makes a motorbike move B. Put the sentences in order 1. A 5 2. B 2 3. C 4 4. D 1 5. E 7 6. F 3 7. G 6 C. Who did this ? 1. 1 C 2. 2 B 3. 3 A 4. 4 B 5. 5 A 6. 6 C D. Which is David’s friendliest answers 1. Oh dear ! Don’t worry, I can help you 2. Do you ? Fantastic ! 3. I can help, if you want 4. I have got a map, Let’s find out. E. Listen and tick 1. 1 C 2. 2 B 3. 3 A F. What does Holly say 1. 1 E 2. 2 H 3. 3 F 4. 4 B 5. 5 D G. Look, talk and choose answers 1. Holly is in the garden now. her flat is on the first floor 2. Holly is holding a wheel. She is thinking about the race 3. Four parrots are in the sky. Holly is going to freed them. H. I Read Holly’s message 1. was 2. the 3. cup 4. them 5. to
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