| we – were
see – sir
team – term
weak – work
teen – turn
niece – nurse
peel – pearl
| car – core
star – store
far – four
mark – more
park – pork
farm – form
lark – law
| list – lost
heart – hot
clerk – clock
dark – dock
bark – box
farm – fox
part – pot
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| son – song
lung – long
cut – cot
nun – not
dull – doll
but – boss
front – from
| men – man
bed – bad
pen – pan
ten – tan
send – sand
lend – land
then – than
| cat – cart
pack – park
back – bark
hat – heart
had – hard
pat – part
lack – lark
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Read the sentences, paying attention to the intonation.
| Kevin is a dean.
Liz is a dancer.
Peter is a builder.
| Isn’t Kevin an artist?
Isn’t Martin a dean?
Isn’t Liz a singer?
Isn’t Emily a dancer?
Isn’t Peter a farmer?
Isn’t Nick a builder?
| Martin is an artist.
Martin is an artist.
Emily is a singer.
Emily is a dancer.
Nick is a farmer.
Nick is a farmer.
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Make the sentences below negative and interrogative; then make up dialogues using Exercise 3 as a model. Practise reading them with proper intonation.
| Martin is a builder.
Victor is a farmer.
Elton is a businessman.
Peter is a fitter.
Margaret is a dancer.
Emily is an artist.
Helen is a dean.
Willy is a president.
Steve is an architect.
| Robert is a worker.
Susan is a model.
Anne is a bookkeeper.
Thomas is a butler.
Polly is a cook.
Sam is a footballer.
Alice is an economist.
Patrick is a boxer.
Ronald is a runner.
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