Decide if the sentences are true (T) or false (F).
1. Larry Stewart has given lots of money to people he doesn’t know.
2. Mr Stewart has cancer.
3. Mr Stewart does not have any health insurance.
4. Secret Santa is famous in America.
5. In the 1970s Larry Stewart didn’t have a car.
6. Mr Stewart asked the church for help many times.
7. When Mr Stewart saw the waitress, he didn’t have a job.
8. The waitress didn’t want the money.
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Level 1
Elementary
Comprehension check
3
Vocabulary: Irregular verbs
4
Underline all the irregular past simple or past participle verbs in the text. Put them into two categories:
1) verbs which have the same past simple and past participle form (e.g. make, made, made).
2) verbs which have different past simple and past participle forms (e.g. give, gave, given).
Vocabulary: Adjectives and opposites
5
Match the adjectives from the text (A) with their opposites (B).
A
B
better
rich
big
warm
cold
worse
jobless
lucky
poor
happy
secret
employed
unhappy
public
unlucky
small
50
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Level 1
Elementary
Vocabulary: Money crossword
6
Across
2. You can ____ money in the telephone business.
5. American currency
8.
British currency
9. to distribute (4,3 – phrasal verb)
Down
1. paper money,
banknotes
3. the opposite of cheap
4. flat, round pieces
of metal used as money
6. the noun form of poor
7. the amount of money you need to do something
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