fredag 17 april 2015

Gamla engelska NP

Reading 

Odd News


1.C

2.B

3.E

4.G

5.H

6.A

7.F

8.D

9. B

10. D

11.C

12.F

13.H

14. E

15. D



Poäng 12/15


Small Talk


1. Can I have some more pancakes, please?
Sorry, there’s a queue. You’ll have to wait until it’s your Turn


2. Do you think I should buy this book?
 No, I think the other one is much more interesting.


3 • Did you get any help at all?
 No, I did it all by myself   


4 • What did you have for lunch today?
 Fish and chips.


5 • What’s his sister like ?
She’s the nicest person I’ve ever met. way


 6 • What are your hobbies?
 Well, I’m very interested in classical music and motorbikes.


7 • Do you know what your ex-boyfriend is up to these days?
 No, and I couldn’t care less actually.


 8 • How long will it take to get to the airport?
 It’s difficult to tell. It all depends on how heavy the traffic is through Croydon this morning.


9 • Will you need help?
 No, thank you. I’ll manage one way or the other.


10 • Have you heard from Peter yet? °
No, I haven’t, but on the other hand, no news is good news.


11 • How could you do a stupid thing like that?
It wasn’t my fault. Cathy made me do it although I didn’t want to.


12 • So what did he do?
Nothing, he just leaned  Back  in his chair and smiled.


Poäng 11/11

Native Languages


1.them

2.worlds

3.

4.because

5.with no

6.to

7.

8.teach

9.

10.from

11.like

12.here

14.hard

15.

16.well

Poäng 12/16


Young and Free


1.  Where does Lynn come from?
a) A part of Great Britain called Ulster
b) Northern England
c) A university city in Scotland
d) The United Kingdom


2. What different things is Lynn doing in Sweden at the moment?
Answer: working and going to school

3. What are her plans for the summer and for the next few years?
Answer: go back to Great Britain  and study at University College London


4. What does she say about her knowledge of Swedish?
Answer: it's not a large country and theres not very many people that speak Swedish.

5. Why does Lynn think Swedish people find it a bit strange that she went to Sweden?
Answer: Because it's a small country

6. What was Lynn’s main reason for becoming an exchange student in 2005?
Answer: She was bored and nided a break




7. What differences did Lynn find between a typical Swedish school and a typical Scottish one?
Answer: In a Swedish school the student start at 6 years old and we don't need to have uniform but a Scottish student must have uniform and start at 5 years old. One another different is that we don't have to say "miss or Mr" to our teachers


8. How does Lynn describe the economic situation of most Scottish teenagers?
a) They often find it extremely difficult to handle money.
b) They have to apply for many different jobs before they finally get one.
c) They learn quite early to take responsibility for their own expenses.
d) They have to work for at least five years before they get decent wages


9. What is Lynn’s opinion about teenagers making money? Why does she think so?
Answer: She thinks its god that teenagers can make money bye the self because they learn what responsibility

10. What do we know about Lynn’s mother?
a) She settled down quite early.
b) She doesn’t accept young marriages.
c) Lynn is her only child.
d) She has always wanted to travel.


11. Lynn wants to complete her studies and spend time with her friends. What other ambitions does she have for the next few years?
Answer: travel


Poäng 10/11


Listening (ej klar)




What’s It All About?



Bringing up children

Buying a book

Buying a computer

Discussing a match

Discussing dating

Discussing jobs

Going to the cinema

Going to the theatre

Making a lot of money

Ordering a meal        1

Planning a party

Planning education

Playing a game

Playing music

Returning things to a shop

Shopping for food

Taking a holiday abroad

Taking a lesson

Visiting a bank

Visiting a library

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