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FP9 Engelsk Opgavehæfte 2 December 2023
FP9 Engelsk Opgavehæfte 2 December 2023
folkeskolens
prøver
ENGELsk
Sprogligt fokus og skriftlig fremstilling
Opgavehæfte
Language Focus
Section 1
12 Mighty Orphans
watched
James and Oscar just (watch) 1.0 the movie “12 Mighty Orphans” together.
They both (enjoy) 1.1 the inspiring true story about the 12 boys who (get) 1.2
a better chance in life by learning to play football. Everything (change) 1.3 at the Texas
orphanage when a new teacher, Rusty Russel, (begin) 1.4 teaching there. The team
(lose) 1.5 a lot of matches, but the more they practiced, the better their game.
Side 2
Forside 1 2 3 4 5 6 Language Focus
Language Focus
Section 2
2.0 It was midnight by the time we arrived ( to, from, X at, in, of) King’s Cross
station in London.
2.1 Our plans for tomorrow depend very much ( of, on, with, for, since) the weather.
2.2 Next month, he is getting married ( for, on, of, with, to) his high-school
sweetheart.
2.3 We have been going to Spain on holiday every summer ( for, of, on, since,
after) almost 10 years.
2.4 It sounds very childish, but I am really afraid ( in, of, on, with, for) spiders.
2.5 I haven’t seen my brother ( on, in, at, since, for) my birthday party last year.
Side 3
Forside 1 2 3 4 5 6 Language Focus
Language Focus
Section 3
3.3 The train now leaving from platform 7 ( connect, connects, connecting,
connected, connectable, connection) in London with the train to Brighton.
Side 4
Forside 1 2 3 4 5 6 Language Focus
Language Focus
Section 4
4.1 Before we go any further with the idea, we must ( define, defines, defining,
defined, definable, definition) the most important terms.
4.2 If you don’t understand a word, look in the dictionary for a ( define, defines, defining,
defined, definable, definition).
4.3 The details of the building project are not yet well ( define, defines, defining, defined,
definable, definition) in the architect’s plans.
Side 5
Forside 1 2 3 4 5 6 Language Focus
Language Focus
Section 5
5.0 Martin will ( chat on, chat for, X chat up, chat against) anyone that comes into his shop.
5.1 The boy was being incredibly rude, and his mother just let him ( get away with, get up to,
get on it, get along with) it.
5.2 She ( cared of, cared in, cared on, cared for) her dog during the fireworks
on New Year’s Eve.
5.3 After running the marathon, he got very dizzy and momentarily ( passed out, passed down,
passed by, passed over).
5.4 Sometimes he was very grumpy, and could ( turn in, turn onto, turn into, turn out of)
a monster, especially when told to clean his bedroom.
Side 6
Forside 1 2 3 4 5 6 Language Focus
Language Focus
Section 6
Delete and replace the other ten mistakes with the correct words.
There is an example at the beginning of the text.
If you are doing this exercise on paper, delete and replace the mistakes as shown in the
example.
Luka Logan is an 9th grade schoolgirl from San Antonio, Texas. Recently, she participated
in a spelling competition for the forth time and, after several rounds, two spellers
remained for the final, which Luka won. She was declared the winner of the National
Spelling Bee Championship and achieved the first-place price of $50,000.
“So surreal, honestly,” she said after winning the title, calling it “a dream come true.”
During the competition, Luka spelled 22 words correct in the 90-second speed round,
were her fellow finalist, Robert Smith, reached 15 words. “It certainly has’nt been a walk in the
park,” explained coach Walter Race. “Luka has previously participated in the spelling competition
but has, until know, failed to make it past the best 30.”
Luka has other hobbys apart from spelling. So, what is she going to do next? Musicals tops the list
of things she would like to do, but she also plays the piano and is giving the ukulele a try. As a keen
reader, it was actually her enthusiasm for reading that got her to join the spelling competition at the
first place. She likes creative writing as well, and is planing on publishing a book before finishing
high school.
If you are doing this exercise in PDF format, use the editable text field below to
delete and replace the mistakes.
Luka Logan is an 9th grade schoolgirl from San Antonio, Texas. Recently, she participated
in a spelling competition for the forth time and, after several rounds, two spellers
remained for the final, which Luka won. She was declared the winner of the National
Spelling Bee Championship and achieved the first-place price of $50,000.
“So surreal, honestly,” she said after winning the title, calling it “a dream come true.”
During the competition, Luka spelled 22 words correct in the 90-second speed round,
were her fellow finalist, Robert Smith, reached 15 words. “It certainly has’nt been a walk in the
park,” explained coach Walter Race. “Luka has previously participated in the spelling competition
but has, until know, failed to make it past the best 30.”
Luka has other hobbys apart from spelling. So, what is she going to do next? Musicals tops the list
of things she would like to do, but she also plays the piano and is giving the ukulele a try. As a keen
reader, it was actually her enthusiasm for reading that got her to join the spelling competition at the
first place. She likes creative writing as well, and is planing on publishing a book before finishing
high school.
Side 7
Behind the headline
Imagine you are spending a week at the international newspaper, Global Weekly, as part of your work
experience. You have met teenagers from English-speaking countries who have told you their stories. At the
end of the week, you are supposed to write an article to be published in the online youth section.
Use one of the following examples for your article or create your own story.
Write an article (350-450 words) for the Global Weekly online youth section.
Either use one of the examples or create your own story from an English-speaking country.
Side 8
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