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Hom e w o r k FRIENDSHIP Vocabulary in Use Let's Do Some Activities 6 English Notebook with Homework Joe: How about a pajama party at my house tonight? Sam: Sorry but we'll go to the cinema tonight. Joe: Never mind! Maybe next time. • Write the meaning of the words. Keep in Mind! Pajamas American English (US) Pyjamas British English (UK) Mate: One of a pair, friend or partner Slumber Party: Pajama party, Overnight party, Sleepover Come Over: Come to a place, move towards Laid - back: ............................. ............................. Count on: Trust, ................ ............................. Have something in common: .................................. Back someone up: ....................... ............................... Stranger: ............................... ............................... Read the paragraph and find the suitable words from the paragraph. I have a lot of friends in my class but I have only one or two close friends. My close friends always back me up. They are honest and never tell lies to me, so I can count on them. Most of the time, we can get on well with each other. We have similar hobbies and we have a lot in common. We are great buddies. Example: Friend: Buddy To support: ..................................................... To rely on: ......................................... To have the same interests: .............................................................. Reliable: ...........................................

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Page 1: FRIENDSHIP Vocabulary in Use - Tudem · H o m e w o r k FRIENDSHIP Vocabulary in Use Let's Do Some Activities 6 oeook w Homework Joe: How about a pajama party at my house tonight?

Homework

FRIENDSHIP Vocabulary in Use

Let's Do Some Activities

6 English Notebook with Homework

Joe: How about a pajama party at my house tonight?

Sam: Sorry but we'll go to the cinema tonight.

Joe: Never mind! Maybe next time.

• Write the meaning of the words.

Keep in Mind!Pajamas → American English (US)Pyjamas → British English (UK)

Mate:One of a pair,

friend or

partner

Slumber Party:Pajama party, Overnight party, Sleepover

Come Over:Come to a place, move towards

Laid - back:

.............................

.............................

Count on: Trust, ............................................. Have something

in common:

..................................

Back someone up: ......................................................

Stranger:

...............................

...............................

Read the paragraph and find the suitable words from the paragraph.

I have a lot of friends in my class but I have only one or two close friends. My close friends always back me up. They are honest and never tell lies to me, so I can count on them. Most of the time, we can get on well with each other. We have similar hobbies and we have a lot in common. We are great buddies.

Example: Friend: BuddyTo support: ..................................................... To rely on: .........................................

To have the same interests: .............................................................. Reliable: ...........................................

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Homework

Let's Do Some Activities

FRIENDSHIP Activities with friends

7English Notebook with Homework

• Look, and write the correct phrase.

sit and ...................

study ...................

.............................

.............................

eat ...................

play ...................

.............................

What do best friends do in their free time?

MateFellowPalCompanionOld friend

Best friendTrue friendClose friendGood friendBoyfriend / girlfriend

Ex - friendFake friendFalse friendEnemy

Write the suitable verbs for each box. (One isn’t necessary)

to the shopping mall

shopping

for walk

................funpartiesa lot in common

................out junk foodat home

................ ................sports

computer games

the piano

watch / play / eat / go / have

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WORKSHEET 1

14 English Notebook with Homework

A. Look at the graph and write true or false. C. Read the information and fill in the blanks with the suitable words in the box.

B. Read and put the dialogue in order.

Joe's classmates are going to see a movie next weekend. They draw a graph and show their preferences.

Number of Students

9

6

31

A r

oman

ce

A s

ci-fi

mov

ie

A c

omed

y

A th

rille

r

..... It sounds great but I can’t, I have a piano practice.

..... Are you free on Saturday?

..... We are going to sit and chit-chat with Emma.

..... Why don’t you join us?

..... I am not sure, why do you ask?

..... At 3 p.m.

..... What time is your practice?

..... Then you can join us after your practice.

..... Ok. I will call you.

1

Robert is a very successful scientist but he’s too humble and shy to share his success with other people.

modest forgetful

laid-back selfish

Emma cares only about herself, she doesn’t consider her friends.

She is .................................................. .

Barbara isn’t too old but she can’t remember things easily.

She is .................................................. .

Josh is very relaxed in manner and character, so he’s never worried about other people’s behaviour.

He is .................................................................. .

He is .................................................................. .

Ex: Nine students prefer comedies. ...............................

1. Only three students love sci-fi movies. ..........................

2. Six of the students don’t like thrillers and they prefer a sci-fi movie. ......................................................................

3. More than three students prefer a romance.

.....................................

4. Only one student prefers thrillers. ..................................

5. Most of the students in the class prefer a romance film. ....................................

True

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15English Notebook with Homework 15

D. Look at the plan and make sentences with “be going to”.

Example: Billy is going to write the invitation cards.

1. Anna .............................................................................................................................................................................

2. Sam ..............................................................................................................................................................................

3. Josh ..............................................................................................................................................................................

4. Sarah ............................................................................................................................................................................

Let’s organize a slumber party!

BILLY: Writing the invitation cards.

ANNA: Bringing sleeping bags and pillows.

SAM: Arranging the CDs & DVDs.

JOSH: Bringing the snacks & fizzy drinks.

SARAH: Picking the kids up.