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IELTS FOUNDATION 2 UNIT 1 2 invited married occasions together wish I come from a very large family, but we all live in different places, so we don’t get (1)______________ very often. We usually meet for special (2)_______________ like weddings. Last year, we all met for my grandparents’ 50th wedding (3)_________________ . It was my birthday a few weeks ago, but I didn’t (4)_______________ a big party. I prefer to (5)______________ my birthday with my family and a few close friends. My cousin, who lives in Australia, phoned to (6)________________me a happy birthday. She got (7)____________________ last month and is going to get (8)__________________ next year. I (9)________________ her on the great news. She’s(10) __________________ me to her wedding next year. I'm so excited because I've never been to Australia before. Exercise 3: Choose two correct words to complete the sentences. 1. 2. Age: She’s … □ middle-aged. □ slim. □ young. 3. Type of person: He’s a/an … □ baby. □ child. □ scar. 4. Size/Height: He’s … □ long. □ short. □ tall. 5. Weight: He’s … □ plain. □ slim. □ thin. 6. Looks: She’s … □ good-looking. □ plain. □ wavy. 7. Hair: He’s got … hair. □ bald □ dark □ fair 8. Features: He’s got a/an … □ adult. □ beard. □ moustache. 9. Features: She wears … □ big earrings. □ glasses. □ long hair
IELTS FOUNDATION 2 UNIT 1 4 Exercise 5: Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box. always does a lot of work doesn’t like meeting new people doesn’t want to work or do anything that needs effort is happy to give other people money, help or their time is happy to help other people is happy to meet new people thinks only of themselves, and doesn’t care about other people will do what they say they will do 1. A hard-working person 2. A lazy person 3. A shy person 4. A friendly person 5. A reliable person 6. A selfish person 7. A helpful person 8. A generous person B. GRAMMAR Exercise 1: Read the information. Then change the underlined words to the negative form. Use contractions (e.g. don’t, aren’t) where possible. To make a sentence negative, we use auxiliary verb+ not+ main verb. Positive sentence: I see my cousin very often because she lives in the same town. Negative sentence: I don’t see my cousin very often because she doesn’t live in the same town. 1. I can remember people’s names because I’ve got a good memory. __________________________________________________________________________ 2. My uncle looks old because he’s got grey hair.