FINAL GUIDE My neighborhood is very special. There aren’t any supermarkets in my neighborhood, but there are a lot of small family-­‐owned stores. I like the Rodriguez family’s store the best. Their store is a small food store. They sell meat, vegetables, and fruit, and they also sell prepared food. They have lots of different pastas, soups, bread, and sandwiches. Mrs. Rodriguez makes lots of sauces for pasta and dressings for salads. She sells these with the prepared foods. Mr. Rodriguez sells all the fresh fruits and vegetables and the meat. Alma, their daughter, has a little café in a corner of the store. She sells coffee, tea, and pastries. Alma’s grandmother Minerva also works in the store. She makes pizzas. We usually buy pizzas after school on Fridays. I like Minerva’s pizza cheese is the best. 1. Read the text and circle T for True or F for False. 1. The Rodriguez family store is a supermarket. 2. The Rodriguez family has a café that sells pasta and desserts. 3. Alma’s café is inside her family’s store. 4. Alma’s grandmother makes the pizzas. 5. The writer doesn’t like pizza. 2. Answer the questions with information from the reading. 1. List three things the Rodriguez family sells in their shop. 2. What does Mrs. Rodriguez make to sell in the shop? 3. Where is Alma’s café? 4. What does Alma serve in her café? 5. What kind of pizza does the writer like? 3. Complete the sentences with words from the box. dressing neighborhood pastries prepared food sell tea 1. Are there a lot of stores in your 2. Let’s order some ? with our coffee. 1 T T T T T F F F F F 3. My mother always drinks different kinds of . 4. We can buy some instead of making lunch. 5. Does your father computers or just repair them? 6. Do you want some on your salad? Lety is working hard today. She is a high school student and she also has a part-­‐time job. Every morning at 7o’clock she begins her job. She’s a dog walker. She has seven dogs. She takes them for a walk in the park. It takes her three hours to pick up the dogs, walk them to the park, play with them, return them to their owners, and get home. At home she takes a shower, gets dressed, and does her homework. Lety’s classes start at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. After class she plays volleyball. She’s on the school team so she practices every day. Tonight her team has a game at 8 o’clock. And tomorrow she starts her midterm exams. Right now Lety is studying as she walks the dogs. She’s listening to her class notes on her iPod. It’s a great way to do two things at the same time. 4. Read the text and circle T for True or F for False. 1. Lety is a part-­‐time student. 2. Lety leaves the dogs in the park in the morning. 3. Lety goes to class in the afternoon. 4. Lety plays on the volleyball team. 5. Lety never does two things at the same time. T T T T T F F F F F 5. Answer the questions with information from the reading. 1. What time does Lety go to work? 2. What time does Lety go to school? 3. When does Lety play volleyball? 4. What time is Lety’s game? 5. When does Lety study? 6. Complete the sentences with words from the box. a dog walker a part-­‐time job a game take a shower in the afternoon tomorrow 1. I and wash my hair after my yoga class. 2. We need . I don’t have time to take Spot out. 3. Do you want to go to the movies ? It’s Saturday. 4. I’m watching . Can you pick up the kids? 5. I don’t have any money. I need to get . 6. Let’s study so we can go out tonight. 2 7. Cross out the word that does not belong. 1. energetic 2. Australia 3. bathroom 4. armchair 5. cross the street heavy Canada bedroom bed go straight short China garden sofa traffic light tall German kitchen sink turn left thin United Kingdom living room table turn right 8. Complete the sentences about Jaime’s family with the correct words. 1. My mom’s sister is my 2. My uncle’s son is my 3. My father’s mother is my 4. My cousin’s father is my 5. My sister’s daughter is my . . . . . 9. Rewrite the affirmative sentences as negative sentences and the interrogative sentences as affirmative. } 1. Do you play soccer in the afternoon? 2. I am in your class. 3. Is this Miriam’s brother? 4. They are at the movies. 5. Our teacher goes home on the bus. 6. Does she want to come to the mall with us? 10. Write the questions for these answers. 1. Q: A: I’m Sergio. 2. Q: A: I’m from Mexicali. 3. Q: A: I’m a student. 4. Q: A: My birthday’s in November. 5. Q: A: This is my sister Amelia. 6. Q: A: I’m 18. 3 11. Complete the sentences with the correct present progressive form of the verbs in the box. 1. I don’t want to go out. I a movie on TV. 2. Mom’s busy. She dinner. 3. The children board games upstairs. 4. Jeff can go. He anything. 5. You can have the newspaper now. I it. 6. I Harry an email right now. 12. Match the sentences to create an appropriate exchange. a. I’m a student 1. This is my mother. b. No, thank you. 2. I’m Emily. c. Australia. 3. What do you do? d. She’s very attractive. 4. Do you want some tea? e. Nice to meet you. 5. Where are you from? 13. Order the sentences to make a conversation. _____ I’m a commercial pilot. _____ I fly the same route everyday. _____ It isn’t. _____ No. I come back at night. __1__ What do you do? _____ Why not? _____ I fly to Monterrey every morning. _____ Do you stay there over night? _____ That sounds exciting! _____ Where do you go? 4