Cambridge Checkpoint English Workbook 7 (Answers - 2022 Version)

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OUTLINE:

- choose/pick a suitcase
- select clothes that you want to bring along + examples
- arrange your clothes into the respective kinds/categories
- fold your each cloth properly
- put all of it into the suitcase and organise it well

OUTLINE:
- choose which item you want to wrap it as a present + examples
- prepare several tools for wrapping + examples
- measure the width and length of the item
- start wrapping from the bottom side of the item
- wrapping around until there is no spot which can reveal the item
- use the masking tape or "Sellotape" on the top of the wrapping papers
- if possible, you can finish wrapping it with a ribbon if you have
OUTLINE:
- place eggs into a pot/saucepan.
- fill the pot with cold water and, the water level should be a little bit higher above the eggs
- heat the pot on high heat and bring the water to a full rolling boil
- once the water comes to a boil, cover the saucepan with a lid and remove the pan from the heat
- strain the water from the pan and run cold water over the eggs to cool them quickly and stop them from
cooking further

OUTLINE:

Dear ___________,

- forward gratitude for the money


- what I have bought
- how it will be useful
You shouldn't criticise others when you have similar faults of your own

e.g.:“You shouldn't tell people that Jane was drinking too much wine at the party. I saw you have

a lot of cocktails. People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.”

Other people's lives or situations always seem better than your own

e.g.: I sometimes think I'd be happier teaching in Kelantan. Oh well, the grass is always

greener on the other side!

If you can't deal with the pressures and difficulties of a situation,

you should leave others to deal with it rather than complaining

e.g.: When Dustin became a chef at a restaurant, he quickly learned


how draining the job could be. Once the orders started flying in,
he felt overwhelmed with anxiety. So the head chef told him:___

Things are not always as they may appear to you

e.g.: You think playing football is easy for you but I guess
you wouldn't know involving in this sports has more than just
playing like know actual practical skills.
Good neighbours respect one another's property

e.g.: Good farmers maintain their fences in order to keep their livestock from wandering

onto neighboring farms.

words that indicate a person, place, or thing

e.g.: dog, Mary, salt, company, table

used to indicate the actions, processes, conditions, or states of beings of people or things.

e.g.: swim, read, talk , learn, watch

a word or phrase that describes a noun

e.g.: red, loud, excellent, slow, weird

a word or phrase that modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb

e.g.: beautifully, slowly, bright, quickly, completely

words that show the relationship between two things (in space, time, and logic)

e.g.: in, on, for, to, of, with

verb pronoun

adjective adverb
noun preposition
.O
.T
.T
.O
.T
.I
.I

filing
filling

pining pinning

hopping hoping

beginning defining

putting patting

running coming

banning forgetting

staring starring

greeting writing

dining sitting
spooky dark forest

a homeless person that found a home

a lion warned other lions not to


trespass its territory.

a streamer about to win number one spot in a game of PUBG, but the internet cuts out.

being in a deep hole with no one around, and no way out. /


being a child lost in a big city, looking up only to see giant buildings, and the blue of the sky.

The passage is talking about occurrences that can possibly happen in a haunted house.
suffixes forming nouns
-ant / -ent
-ee
-er, -or
-ism
-ist
-ment
-ness
-sion,-tion
-ship
-ity
-cy
lend seizure

spending catch

doing width / wideness


belief perception
interruption agreement

,
" "
" "
" "
"
"

" "
"
"
"
,Y
."They

.T
.W
"H ."O
,
.

shouted

commanded

whispered

yelled

tell

announced

admitted
complained

begged

screamed

wintry reliable

relaxation denial

lively relation

fearful practise
terrify preferably
luckily opt

open / opening similarity

relieve readily

probability peaceful

explanation assembly
Their teacher was absent, but they had to do the test anyway.

He visited the zoo on his birthday, and he had a party.

'There are no more copies of the book, or you will have to share one between two.'

Children should be polite to their elderly relatives and they should not look bored.

The lion ate most of Jim, but it didn't eat his head.

We can go in that shop if you, but I don't think you'' find what you need.
It's getting quite late and I think you should go home now.

He has worked hard in class and he has done well in his exams.

You can go there on foot if you like, or you can also go there by bus, which will be much quicker.

The time has come and it is important to recognise it.


brillig

slithy

gyre

gimble

mimsy

borogove
frumious

manxome

rath

chortle
uffish

burble

an egg

Letter S

If you read them all backwards, they make the same word [palindrome]

civic, kayak, racecar, refer, nun, mom, Hannah, noon, rotator, pop, solos, peep, sis, redder, stats
tenet, wow, deified, Anna, sagas, repaper,

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