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    Cambridge Preliminary

    English Test

    JMM 6th Grade A

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    Vocabulary for the Preliminary

    English Test

    This week's topic: Shops and Shopping

    In this unit learn the names of some commongrocery items, practise the names for shops,

    the words to talk about money and much

    more!

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    baker's shop

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    Chemists

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    newsagent's

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    take away

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    Stationers

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    Post Office

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    Butchers

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    Greengrocers

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    Shopping Vocabulary:

    Names of Shops

    Going shopping? Where will you

    buy these things?

    A) Shampoo

    B) Magazine

    C) Bread

    Chemists

    newsagent's

    baker's shop

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    Shopping Vocabulary:

    Names of Shops

    D) chicken

    E) Pen

    F) Apples

    G) Stamps

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    Remember

    Complete the text below with the missing

    words:

    I went to the A) ___________ to get

    some apples then I got a book ofstamps in the B) ___________ . Then

    it was off to the C) ____________ to

    get more photocopy paper and some

    new pens.

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    The D)____________was closed so I

    couldn't get any meat. I thought we get a

    chinese meal from the F) ____________

    tonight. Now, I promised the children a

    cake after dinner so if you're going out

    could you go to the E) ___________ and

    get some.

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    See if you can get a loaf of bread whileyou're there too. Oh yes, and could you

    pop into the F) ____________ and get

    my Homes and Garden magazine andtoday's paper. We also need more

    shampoo so can you remember to get

    some in the G) ___________ .

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    Modal Verbs

    can could

    have to must might should

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    Modal Verbs

    What are Modal Verbs?

    Modal verbs are special verbs which

    behave very differently from normalverbs. Here are some important

    differences:

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    can could have

    to must might should

    1. Ted's flight from Amsterdam took

    more than 11 hours. He_______ beexhausted after such a long flight.

    He ______ prefer to stay in tonight

    and get some rest.

    must

    might

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    can could have

    to must might should

    2. If you want to get a better

    feeling for how the city is laid out,you _______ walk downtown and

    explore the waterfront.

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    can could have

    to must might should

    3. Hiking the trail to the peak ______

    be dangerous if you are not well

    prepared for dramatic weather

    changes. You ________ research the

    route a little more before you attemptthe ascent.

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    can could have

    to must might should

    4. When you have a small child in the

    house, you __________ leave smallobjects lying around. Such objects

    _______ be swallowed, causing

    serious injury or even death.

    shouldnt

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    can could have

    to must might should

    5. Dave: _______you hold your

    breath for more than a minute?Nathan: No, I can't.

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    can could have

    to must might should

    6. I _______ speak Arabic fluently

    when I was a child and we lived in

    Egypt. But after we moved back toCanada, I had very little exposure to

    the language and forgot almost

    everything I knew as a child. Now, I

    _______ just say a few things in the

    language.

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    can could have

    to must might should

    The book is optional. My professor

    said we ______ read it if weneeded extra credit. But

    we ____________ read it if we

    don't want to.

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    Comparatives and Superlatives

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    Grammar: Introduction to

    Comparatives

    1: Work it Out

    The comparative forms of adjectives

    and adverbs are used to saysomething is bigger or smaller, more

    exciting or less expensive than

    something else. But when do you use

    'er' and when should you use 'more'

    or 'less'?

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    Grammar: Introduction to

    Comparatives

    And do you have to make any

    spelling changes to the adjective or

    adverb? Look at these sentences.Can you work out the rules?

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    Grammar: Introduction to

    Comparatives

    Sally is tallerthan Gill.

    Everest is higherthan Kilimanjaro.

    The Ford Mondeo is biggerthan the Fiesta.I now leave for work earlierthan I used to.

    The food is less expensive here than in town.

    I thought the book would be more interesting.

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    Grammar: Introduction to

    Comparatives