Red Line 2, Coursebook

16 s i xteen C I didn’t do it! After the Art lesson the friends meet for lunch. Pizza and chips are always on the school menu. Today there is also curry so there is a long queue in the cafeteria. The friends have their food and are talking about a boy, Rob, in their Art lesson. Terry: Mrs Mason gave Rob a red ticket. Just because he didn’t turn off his mobile phone. Sam: She’s really strict! Emma: Rob didn’t read his planner. All the school rules are in our planners. Terry: Well, I like Mrs Mason’s Art lesson. She loved my picture of America. Sam: You weren’t in America, you idiot! You were in Scotland. I drew Brighton beach. How about you, Lisa? Lisa: We didn’t go away but I drew a picture of my new bike. Sam: Hey, Lisa, can I borrow it again? Lisa: No, Sam. You can’t! It was a new bike and you scratched it! Sam: What? I didn’t scratch it! Lisa: Well, you rode it, Sam Spencer, and now the paint is scratched! Sam: It wasn’t me, Lisa. I didn’t do it! I rode your bike, but I didn’t scratch it! 1 At lunch Answer the questions. 1. What can you eat at Thomas Tallis today? 2. Who are the friends talking about? 3. Who is very strict? 4. Where are all the school rules? 5. Who wants to ride Lisa’s bike? 6. What can you always eat for lunch? 7. Is there a long queue at lunch? 8. Does Terry like Art lessons? 9. What does Sam want to borrow? 10. Has Rob got a red ticket? 2 It wasn’t me! Put wasn’t or weren’t in the sentences. 1. They in the park this afternoon. 2. He in Mrs Mason’s Art lesson yesterday. 3. We in the school play last July. 4. She my friend last year. 5. They in Greenwich last month. 6. You in the Football Club last year. 7. I on the school trip last May. 8. It a very good party last weekend. ➝ G14 Past tense – to be I was ➝ I wasn’t You were ➝ You weren’t He was ➝ He wasn’t They were ➝ They weren’t GRAMMAR 5 10 15 20 25 ➝ WB 8, 1 1 Check-in Language 3 Story Wordwise Check-out Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlag öbv

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