Oppgave A. - Minskole.no

ENGELSK KARTLEGGING. Name: ……………………………………………….
Oppgave A.
1. What is this? …………………………………………………….
2. Which colour is it? ……………………………………………
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What is this?
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Which colour is it? ………………………………………………….
Is it nice or ugly? …………………………………………………..
Is it long or short? …………………………………………………..
What’s the time?
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What’s the time?
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9. What’s the time?
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10.What are they doing?
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11.What is she doing?
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Is she happy or sad?
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13. How is the weather?
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What is the girl wearing?
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How is the weather?
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What is she carrying?
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17. Is this dinner or breakfast?
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18. What kind of meat is it?
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19. What kind of vegetables do you see?
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OPPGAVE B. SETT STREK UNDER RIKTIG ORD
Hi, I’m Mikal. I come from Poland, but I moved to Stavanger
three years (since – ago – long). I’m in the 8th grade (at – for –
on) St. Svithun school.
We are 27 students in my class. We have many different (study - learning – subjects) at school, for example Norwegian, maths,
English.
I like Physical education best (therefore – because – after) we play football
(many – a lot – good). I love football. I play football three (day – games –
times) a week after school. I also hang (on – in – out) with friends sometimes.
School is OK, (but – and – if) sometimes it is a bit difficult). Sometimes the
teachers are (some – a bit – much) difficult to understand because I don’t
(speak – like – understand) everything they say. There are many (fine – stupid
– difficult) Norwegian words in all the school books.
This summer we are (going – go – went) to Poland (at – in – on) holiday. I am
really looking (forward – too – up) to that. It (will – is – going) be very nice to
(play – see – met) my Polish friends. We will (go – get – stay) in Poland for 3
weeks. I hope the weather will be (good – best – nice) and warm. Last summer
we (gone – fly – went) to London. I liked London
very (much – god- good). We (see – saw – seen)
many (interested – interesting – interest) things. I
(would – will – have) like to go back to London
one day.
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OPPGAVE C.
Opposites – level 2,3. Which words mean the opposite? (Hvilke ord betyr det
motsatte?)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
Many = few
marry
near
never
ordinary
past
poor
pretty, beautiful
quiet
rude
receive
distant, far
special
divorce
ugly
polite
few
send
always
loud, noisy
future
rich
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OPPGAVE D.
Synonyms – level 3. Which words mean (more or less) the same? (Hvilke ord
betyr nesten det same?)
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
Arrive = get there
sigh
defeat
idea
destroy
mad
trouble
grin
need
dangerous
ancient
safe
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thought
angry
secure
groan
risky
thought
get there
ruin, demolish
require, must have
problem
smile
old
OPPGAVE E.
SNACK CULTURE. Underline the correct word.
Mmm ... do you fancy a tasty (bag – box – purse) of crisps? Or how about a (yummy –
disgusting – beautiful) chocolate bar? British people love their snacks. Find out more
about some (fine – unusual – popular) British snacks. Don't read if you're hungry!
Young people in Britain eat more snacks
(as - than –if) people of the same age in
other European countries. A (recent –
recipe – ready) survey has discovered that
64% of under 20-year-olds snack between
(meals – food – dinner). How does this (do
– work – compare) with other countries?
58.7% of young people snack in Germany, 53% in France and (suddenly – only –
minimum) 40.7% in Spain. What are these young Brits eating? Savoury snacks,
especially crisps, are the (favourite – best – populest) snack in the UK.
Snack (people – philosophers – researchers) found that the average person in Britain
spends 43 pounds on savoury snacks each year, compared (with – on – in) 12 pounds
for the French and only 7 pounds for the Italians. British people are (spending – using
– pay) a total of about 2.8 billion pounds a year on savoury snacks!
What are crisps (just – exactly – real)? They are very thin (slices – bites – peace) of
potato, cooked in oil and then (boiled – take – covered) in salt or
other salty flavours. British people are mad for crisps and they like
them in a (largely – huge – bigger) variety of flavours. Some of the
most popular flavours (be – include – was) cheese and onion, salt and vinegar, steak
and onion, roast chicken, tomato ketchup, and cheese and bacon.
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WHAT MUSIC DO YOU LIKE?
Mikal likes heavy metal music. His
favourite band is Metallica. Can you tell
about your favourite music and your
favourite band/artist?
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