Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Writing
Part
1
is
designed
to
test
your
grammar
and
your
ability
to
rephrase
information
(using
one
to
three
words).
Know
how
to
say
the
same
thing
in
different
ways.
You
will
see
one
complete
sentence,
and
a
second
sentence
with
a
blank
space.
You
have
to
fill
in
the
blank,
using
between
one
and
three
words,
to
make
the
second
sentence
mean
the
same
as
the
first
sentence.
• Some
types
of
changes
you
will
have
to
make
may
include:
ü
find
words
with
opposite
meanings
• It’s
important
to
arrive
at
work
on
time.
• It’s
important
___________
late
for
work.
ü change
the
order
and/or
vocabulary
• Smoking
isn’t
allowed
in
hospitals.
• You
_________
in
hospitals.
ü change
the
verb
tense
or
verb
form
• Why
don’t
you
send
Sandra
an
e-‐mail?
• If
I
were
you,
_____________
send
Sandra
an
e-‐mail.
ü change
from
reported
speech
to
direct
speech
(or
direct
to
reported)
• My
mother
said,
“Don’t
burn
the
rice!”
• My
mother
told
_________
burn
the
rice.
• At
a
job
interview,
they
will
want
to
know
what
jobs
you
have
done
before.
• At
a
job
interview
they
will
ask,
‘What
jobs
____________
before?’
ü make
a
passive
sentence
into
an
active
sentence
(or
active
to
passive)
• In
our
family,
dinner
is
usually
prepared
by
my
mother.
• In
our
family,
my
mother
__________
the
dinner.
ü ways
to
compare
• My
brother’s
room
is
bigger
than
mine.
• My
room
isn’t
____________
my
brother’s.
ü ways
to
explain
time
and
order
of
events
• We
have
to
find
a
flat
before
we
can
look
for
a
school.
• We
can’t
look
for
a
school
until
we
________
a
flat.
Answer
the
questions
with
each
language.
Too/
Enough
-‐ too
(adjective)
-‐ too
much
(uncountable
noun)
-‐ too
many
(countable
noun)
1. Peter
started
Italian
classes
six
months
ago.
Peter’s
had
Italian
classes
__________
six
months.
2. Peter
thinks
that
writing
Italian
is
easier
than
speaking
it.
Peter
doesn’t
think
that
writing
is
__________
as
speaking
Italian.
3. A
free
textbook
is
included
in
the
price
of
the
class.
The
price
of
the
class
__________
a
free
textbook.
4. Peter
asked
me
to
join
him
in
his
class.
‘Why
__________
come
to
Italian
class
with
me?’
asked
Peter.
5. It
took
Peter
three
hours
to
finish
his
project.
Peter
spent
three
hours
__________
his
project.
1. Do
you
play
football
well?
Are
you
a
_________________
player?
2. Do
team
sports
interest
you?
Are
you
_______________
team
sports?
3. What
is
your
age?
How
______________
you?
4. Which
is
your
favourite
school
subject?
Which
school
subject
______________
like
the
best?
5. How
is
your
surname
spelt?
How
do
________________
your
surname?
1.
Last
night,
I
took
an
aspirin
to
stop
my
head
aching.
Last
night,
I
took
an
aspirin
because
________________
aching.
2.
My
brother
goes
jogging
because
he
must
keep
fit
for
his
job.
My
brother
goes
jogging
to
______________
for
his
job.
3.
If
you
don’t
give
up
coffee,
you’ll
never
sleep
well.
You’ll
never
sleep
well
unless
_____________
coffee.
4.
People
with
the
flu
should
stay
in
bed
for
a
few
days.
Stay
in
bed
for
a
few
days
if
you
_____________
the
flu.
5.
Smoking
isn’t
allowed
in
schools.
You
__________________
in
schools.
1. My
father
was
given
his
first
motorcycle
by
his
father.
My
father’s
parents
_______________
his
first
motorcycle.
2. My
father
doesn’t
have
that
motorcycle
anymore.
My
father
_______________
got
that
motorcycle
anymore.
3. I
wanted
to
start
riding,
but
my
father
insisted
that
I
took
some
lessons
first.
I
wanted
to
start
riding,
but
my
father
said
I
had
_______________
some
lessons
first.
4. My
local
riding
school
said
I
was
too
young
to
join
their
courses.
My
local
riding
school
said
I
wasn’t
_______________
to
join
their
courses.
5. I
found
it
more
difficult
to
learn
that
I
had
expected.
It
wasn’t
_______________
to
learn
as
I
had
expected.
1. Do
you
play
football
well?
Are
you
a
good
football
player?
2. Do
team
sports
interest
you?
Are
you
interested
in
team
sports?
3. What
is
your
age?
How
old
are
you?
4. Which
is
your
favourite
school
subject?
Which
school
subject
do
you
like
the
best?
5. How
is
your
surname
spelt?
How
do
you
spell
your
surname?
1.
Last
night,
I
took
an
aspirin
to
stop
my
head
aching.
Last
night,
I
took
an
aspirin
because
my
head
was
aching.
2.
My
brother
goes
jogging
because
he
must
keep
fit
for
his
job.
My
brother
goes
jogging
to
keep
fit
for
his
job.
3.
If
you
don’t
give
up
coffee,
you’ll
never
sleep
well.
You’ll
never
sleep
well
unless
you
give
up
coffee.
4.
People
with
the
flu
should
stay
in
bed
for
a
few
days.
Stay
in
bed
for
a
few
days
if
you
have
(got)
the
flu.
5.
Smoking
isn’t
allowed
in
schools.
You
can’t
smoke
in
schools.
1. My
father
was
given
his
first
motorcycle
by
his
father.
My
father’s
parents
gave
him
his
first
motorcycle.
2. My
father
doesn’t
have
that
motorcycle
anymore.
My
father
hasn’t
(has
not)
got
that
motorcycle
anymore.
3. I
wanted
to
start
riding,
but
my
father
insisted
that
I
took
some
lessons
first.
I
wanted
to
start
riding,
but
my
father
said
I
had
to
take/
do
some
lessons
first.
4. My
local
riding
school
said
I
was
too
young
to
join
their
courses.
My
local
riding
school
said
I
wasn’t
old
enough
to
join
their
courses.
5. I
found
it
more
difficult
to
learn
that
I
had
expected.
It
wasn’t
as
easy/simple
to
learn
as
I
had
expected.