A:Hi, Jim. 1.
B:I am going to the gym.
A:2.
B:I’m going to take part in the football match there. 3.
A:Of course. I’ll go there to cheer you on.
B:Oh. It’s very good. 4.
A:Yes, I do. But I don’t play it very well.
B:You need more practice.
A:Yes, you’re right. 5.
B:At five o’clock.
A:Oh, it’s ten past four now. Let’s hurry.
A. When will the match start? B. Do you like playing football? C. Would you like to go with me? D. Where are you going? E. What are you going there for? |
David will study in Chicago for a year. He’s reading a travel book about the weather.
Weather in Chicago | |
Spring | It’s usually cool. Sometimes it rains. |
Summer | It’s usually hot and sunny. The temperature is sometimes not very high. |
Fall | It’s normally cool and windy. The temperature is pleasant. |
Winter | It gets very cold. It often snows. |
He’s asking, “What will I probably do there during that time?”
I’ll have a lot of free time in summer. Maybe I’ll go sailing on Lake Michigan. In fall, I won’t have a lot of free time because I’ll be in school. I’ll probably play football. Maybe I’ll be on the school team. I won’t go ice-skating, because I don’t know how to skate. I won’t go skiing, because I can’t ski. Here’s an idea. I’ll probably visit my family in Florida at Christmas and New Year and get some sunshine.
1.Where is David going to study? ______________________________
2.What’s the weather like in spring? ______________________________
3.Is it very hot in summer? ______________________________
4.What sport will David probably play in fall? ______________________________
5.What won’t David do in winter? ______________________________