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Mastering English: Vocabulary, First Conditional, and Linking Words Exercises

Enhance your English skills with our comprehensive guide covering listening, reading, and practical exercises. Focus on essential vocabulary related to culture, jewelry, and everyday life. Learn how to effectively use the first conditional to express future possibilities and make predictions. Engage with linking words to improve your writing coherence. Featuring exercises on matching vocabulary, choosing correct options, and identifying verb types, this guide is perfect for senior learners seeking to boost their language proficiency and confidence.

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Mastering English: Vocabulary, First Conditional, and Linking Words Exercises

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  1. Global Test Senior 4

  2. Contents • Listening • Reading • Use of English: Vocabulary, first conditional, linking words and types of verbs

  3. Vocabulary • Beliefs • Earrings • Leggings • Hoodie • Jewelry • Culture • Mistake • Lyrics • Legends • Hitchhikes • Creature • Bloom • Seek • Learn • Festival • Graffiti • Mural • Character • Story • Wonderland

  4. Identifytherightvocabulary Earrings Hoodies

  5. Graffiti Wonderland

  6. Hitchhike Leggings

  7. Jewelry Mural

  8. Creature Lyrics

  9. Match thewordswiththecorrectdescription

  10. First conditional • We use “FirstConditional” whenwewanttosaythatsomethingispossibleaboutthefuture. • We can use “FirstConditional” whenwewanttotalkabout: Predictions, offers, warnings, threats, advice, plansorjustthoughtsaboutthefuture

  11. Choose the correct option • If Clare _____ late again, the hockey trainer will be furious. • Goes • Does • Arrives • You'll be sorry if you ____ for your exams. • Revises • Doesn’t revise • Don´t revise

  12. We ____ if the weather's good. • Go • Goes • Will go • They ______ you if you wear a wig and dark glasses. • Willrecognize • Won´trecognize • Recognize

  13. If the bus _____ on time, I won't miss the football. • Is • Are • Will be • If you ___ your homework now, you'll be free all tomorrow. • Make • Do • will do

  14. We____ out if there's no food at home. • Don´t go • Will go • Won´t • If it's hot, we____ for a swim. • Go • Will go • Won’t go

  15. Linking words

  16. Choose the right option • Wewillvisit Australia ___ New Zealandduringournextvacation. • AND • BUT • SO • I wantedtogotothe rock concert ______ allthe tickets werealreadysold. • SO • BUT • AND

  17. SHE CAN SPEAK FRENCH ____ SHE CAN´T WRITE IT. • ALTHOUGH • BUT • AND • I wentintotown. I boughtsomefood _____I wenttothelibrary. • BESIDES • ALTHOUGH • AND

  18. Weenjoyedthevacation. ______, itrained a lot. • ALTHOUGH • BESIDES • BUT • She went home ______ she was tired. • BECAUSE • BUT • BESIDES

  19. Types of verbs

  20. Choose the right option • Peter _____ hischildrentoworkhardforthenext test. • Invited • Forced • Taught • We ______ tostudy at thiscollegeduetoitsinternationalrecognition. • Helped • Refused • Chose

  21. She _____ Paul tocleantheyard. • Asked • Prepared • Kept • Charles ______ playingthe guitar at school. • Can • Enjoys • Might

  22. Susan ______ ustokeep in touchweekly. • Prepared • Invited • Chose • Chris ______ howtobake bread. • Planned • Prepared • learned

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