3 New trainers for Jack Read the text. Do the task below.
"Can I have some money, Mu
looked up from her newspaper.
"What for, Jack?" she aske
Jack didn't say anything for
of trainers. My old ones are to-
"Yes, of course, dear," his
"But I know we haven't got
"No, we haven't. We had
but there's enough for most t
"Are you looking for a ne
the newspaper in his mother
adverts. "Are there any jobs
"Well, there aren't many
are three good ones. I'm go
1 Jack needs some money
Part A
SOPHIE'S DAY
DAY AT
SCHOOL
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said.
1 An awful day
Listen to the dialogue and read it. Do the task below.
Prunella: What's the matter, Sophie?
Sophie: I had an awful day!
Prunella: Mine was awful too. But tell me about your
first.
Sophie: Everybody was fed up. Jack's mum lost her jo
yesterday. So he was fed up. Then Ananda lost her
lunch money, and Dilip shouted at her ...
Prunella: Was it her money or his?
Sophie: Hers.
Prunella: So why did he shout at her?
Sophie: Good question.
Prunella: And why are you fed up, Sophie?
Sophie: Well, I've got to do a project on "Clothes without
money". How can you have clothes without
money?
Prunella: Maybe I can help you later.
Sophie: Oh, yes, please. Well, that was my day. Now tell
me about yours.
near home, I think.”
Right or wrong?
2 He needs new boots.
3 His old ones are not big
4. The family doesn't hav
5 Jack's mum is reading
6 There aren't any inter
Choose the correct answer. There is sometimes more than one
correct answer.
1 Why was Sophie's day awful?
a) Jack's mum lost her job.
b) Dilip lost his lunch money.
c) Ananda lost her lunch money.
d) Sophie and Ananda argued.
2 What did we learn about Dilip?
a) He was happy.
b) He was not at school.
c) He was angry.
He helped his sister.
3 What does Sophie think about her project?
a) She thinks it is strange.
b) She thinks it is a bad idea.
c) She does not think about it.
d) She doesn't like the project.
4 Pocket money
a) Ask your partner the qu
1 Do you save any of y
2 Are you saving for s
3 What do you buy wi-
4 Are there any things
with your pocket mo
5 What do your parer
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Weather and Climate in Turkey
Turkey is well known to be the cultural meeting point between east and west. The weather in Turkey is also a meeting point for a number of distinct climates and weather patterns. The coastal areas along the Mediterranean and the Aegean Seas enjoy Mediterranean climates, characterised by cool, wet winters and hot, dry summers. These coastal regions are popular with tourists during the summer period from the end of May to September. The climate in the Aegean region of Turkey is great throughout the year, even during European winter. The climate in Turkey along the eastern part of the country is best enjoyed in late spring (from April to May) or early autumn (September to early October). Turkey’s climate and weather along the coast of the Black Sea is a continental climate. The fours seasons are very distinct and in summer the cities and towns bordering the Black Sea are inundated with tourists and holidaymakers eager to enjoy the summer weather. The climate of the Anatolian Plateau is a steppe climate (there is a great temperature difference between day and night). Rainfall is low and there is more snow.
In Western Anatolia, there is a mild Mediterranean climate with average temperatures of 9 °C in winter and 29 °C in summer. On the southern coast of Anatolia the similar climatic condition are observed. The climate of the Anatolian Plateau is a steppe climate. There is a great temperature difference between day and night. Rainfall is low but it usually in form of snow. The average temperature is 23 °C in summer and -2 °C in winter.
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