Module 11
The world around us
1 Here are some answers. What are the questions? a __________________________________________________? I can speak three languages. b __________________________________________________? I play football and rugby. c __________________________________________________? They sleep about 7 hours every night. d __________________________________________________? I drink four cups of coffee every day. e __________________________________________________? We normally read The Times newspaper. f
__________________________________________________? I type very badly.
g __________________________________________________? I usually study two hours every week. h __________________________________________________? I like fast food, especially hamburgers and chips.
2 Write these numbers in words: a 456
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b 752,000
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c 2m 12cm
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d 87 kg
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e 120 kph
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f
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27.6
g 4,578,000
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h 27,317,423 ______________________________________________
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TEACHER’S NOTES: Module 11
The world around us
This worksheet is designed to be used once students have completed pages 96–99. 1 Students write the questions for the answers. If necessary they could look back at page 99 for help. Suggested answers: a How many languages can you speak? b Which sports do you play? c How many hours do they sleep every night? d How many cups of coffee do you drink every day? e Which newspaper do you read? f
How well can you type?
g How many hours do you study every week? h What kind of food do you like? 2 Get students to write out the numbers and then check in pairs before you get class feedback. a four hundred and fifty-six b seven hundred and fifty-two thousand c two metres twelve centimetres d eighty-seven kilos/kilograms e one hundred and twenty kilometres per hour f
twenty-seven point six
g four million, five hundred and seventy-eight thousand h twenty-seven million, three hundred and seventeen thousand, four hundred and twentythree
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