2.That chair is going to break again however well you fix it.
3.Whatever happens I’ll still be his friend.
4.Whenever I try to talk to Kate she just ignores me.
5.The bus is leaving whoever wants a ticket must buy one now.
6.Sam has a Spanish friend, whenever he goes to Spain he stays with him.
7.Whatever hard I try, I can’t seem to forget that awful night.
8.Whenever we go to the cinema, Julie pays for me.
9.He dresses smartly.Wherever he goes he makes a good impression.
10.I won’t accept that behaviour from anyone, whoever they may be.
1. True (Of course, Glastonbury is best known for modern music, but its programme also includes dance, comedy, theatre, circus and other arts.)
2. False (He knew, it wouldn’t bring any money, but it didn’t matter.)
3. False (The festival takes place in southwest England on a farm.)
4. Not stated
5. False (Most people who stay at Glastonbury Festival live in tents.)
6. True (Glastonbury Festival supports Greenpeace and has a number of programmes.)
7. False (The Festival supports those who come by public transport or by bicycle, not by car.)
8. True (There are usually more people wishing to get to the festival than tickets.)
- Hello, John! I’m so glad to meet you! You see, we moved to a new flat last month so now I go to another school.
- Oh, I see. And how is new school? Do you like it?
- Yes, very much. It’s situated right behind our house. It’s newly built three-stored building with large classrooms and wide windows. The classrooms are light with comfortable desks and chairs.
- And what about the gym?
- There are even two gyms – a big one for the senior pupils and a small one for juniors. They have all the necessary sport equipment. There we can play basketball, volleyball and football. And also there is a stadium near the school.
- That’s great, Jane! Does your new school have a computer class?
- Oh, yes! With a modern computer for every pupil. I’m looking forward to studying Informatics!
- Have you already made friends with somebody from your new class?
- No, I still don’t have close friends there, but there are some classmates whom I often talk to and go for a walk after school.
- Is it hard to study there? Is there much homework to do?
- Just like in any other school. But I like most of our teachers – they manage to explain everything well and they put just marks.
- I’m glad you like your new school, Jane! May I visit you someday?
- Sure! Here’s my new address and telephone. Call me!