Red Line 2, Coursebook
14 four teen C In Mrs Mason’s Art lesson It is 12:10 onWednesday, so Lisa and Emma are in their Art lesson in Mrs Mason’s Art room. Mrs Mason is strict but the pupils like her because they do fun things in her lessons. Last year the class went to the Thames. Lisa walked with Shania, a deaf girl in the class. She helped Shania cross all the busy Greenwich streets, and they arrived at the river safely. “Today we’re drawing the Cutty Sark,” said Mrs Mason. That was hard! Now the pupils are drawing in their Art exercise books. They must draw a scene from their summer holidays. Emma is drawing the beach in France. Lisa stayed at home so she is drawing a picture of her new bike. But she does not look very happy. “That’s a great drawing of your new bike, Lisa,” says Emma. “No, it isn’t. My bike looks different now. Someone scratched the blue paint.” “Who?” asks Emma. “I don’t know, but I want to find out!” 1 An Art lesson Are the sentences right or wrong? Correct the wrong sentences. 1. Mrs Mason is a strict Art teacher. 2. Lisa is drawing a picture of her home. 3. There is a deaf girl in the class. 4. Lisa is really happy in the Art lesson. 5. Emma is drawing a beach in Scotland. 6. Lisa’s new bike is blue. 2 In the past Put the verbs in the simple past. 1. My family (stay) at home for the summer holidays. 2. Emma (show) the class her beautiful pictures. 3. Lisa (help) a deaf girl on the way to the river. 4. The friends (learn) a lot at school in Year 7. 5. We (laugh) at Lisa’s funny jokes. 6. Terry and Sam (play) basketball lastWednesday. 7. You (answer) all my questions. Thank you! 8. I (watch) a video about Greenwich last night. ➝ G12 to walk ➝ walk ed to help ➝ help ed to stay ➝ stay ed to scratch ➝ scratch ed to invite ➝ invit ed GRAMMAR 5 10 15 20 ➝ WB 6, 1 1 Check-in Language 2 Story Wordwise Check-out Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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