Ara 26

Dalyan Naciye Tınaztepe Primary School 1st English Exam – Year 5

A- Introduce yourself in four sentences. 16 points Yazinin devamini oku »

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Ara 20

2009-2010 EĞİTİM ÖĞRETİM YILI

GÜNDÜZ ALP İLKÖĞRETİM OKULU 8.SINIFLAR İNGİLİZCE DERSİ BİRİNCİ DÖNEM 2. YAZILI SORULARI

Name-Surname :
Number :
Class :
Marking : Each question is 5 points.

PART A : Aşağıdaki metni okuyunuz ve parça içinden 5 tane  PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE cümlesi bulunuz.

TOM’S ADVENTURE

Last summer, I was going to Antalya with my family. My father was driving the car. My mother was sleeping. My sister was playing with her computer. I was reading a book. We were listening to music. Suddenly the car stopped. We went outside. I saw a small turtle on the road.

I took a picture of the turtle. It was a very beautiful turtle. I liked it a lot. It was small. My father took the turtle and he left it on the side of the road. It started to walk. It was walking very slowly. We watched it a bit. Then he disappeared. I never forget this adventure. Yazinin devamini oku »

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Kas 21

ingilizce yazılı sınav soruları lise 1, lise 2 lise 3 lise 4 birinci dönem 1. 2. ve 3. yazılı sınav soruları ve mülakatta yani sözlülerde sorulan genel sorular burada sizleri bekliyor.

İngilizce sınavı, İngilizce soruları, İngilizce yazılı sınavı, İngilizce 1. dönem sınavı, İngilizce 1. sınavı, İngilizce 2. sınavı soruları, İngilizce 2. dönem sınavı, İngilizce konuları, İngilizce ders anlatım, İngilizce testleri, İngilizce imtihanı, İngilizce lise 1, İngilizce lise 2, İngilizce lise 3, İngilizce lise 4, İngilizce yazılısı, İngilizce cevapları ,lise 2 İngilizce yazılı soruları, 10. sınıf İngilizce soruları, lise 1 İngilizce soruları, lise 3 İngilizce soruları, lise 4 İngilizce soruları, 9. sınıf İngilizce soruları, 11. sınıf İngilizce soruları, 12. sınıf İngilizce soruları, İngilizce birinci dönem soruları

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Oca 05

İngilizce Yazılı Soruları
İngilizce Online Deneme Sınavı – 1
İngilizce Online Deneme Sınavı – 2
İngilizce Zümre Tutanağı
İngilizce Ders Videoları
İngilizce Yıllık Planları
İngilizce Günlük Planları
İngilizce Soru Bankası

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Oca 05

İngilizce Ders Notları

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Six sick slick slim sycamore saplings.

A box of biscuits, a batch of mixed biscuits

A skunk sat on a stump and thunk the stump stunk,
but the stump thunk the skunk stunk.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
Did Peter Piper pick a peck of pickled peppers?
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

Red lorry, yellow lorry, red lorry, yellow lorry.

Unique New York.

Betty Botter had some butter,
“But,” she said, “this butter’s bitter.
If I bake this bitter butter,
it would make my batter bitter.
But a bit of better butter–
that would make my batter better.”

So she bought a bit of butter,
better than her bitter butter,
and she baked it in her batter,
and the batter was not bitter.
So ’twas better Betty Botter
bought a bit of better butter.

Six thick thistle sticks. Six thick thistles stick.

Is this your sister’s sixth zither, sir?

A big black bug bit a big black bear,
made the big black bear bleed blood.

The sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick.

Toy boat. Toy boat. Toy boat.

One smart fellow, he felt smart.
Two smart fellows, they felt smart.
Three smart fellows, they all felt smart.

Pope Sixtus VI’s six texts.

I slit the sheet, the sheet I slit, and on the slitted sheet I sit.

She sells sea shells by the sea shore.
The shells she sells are surely seashells.
So if she sells shells on the seashore,
I’m sure she sells seashore shells.

Mrs. Smith’s Fish Sauce Shop.

“Surely Sylvia swims!” shrieked Sammy, surprised.
“Someone should show Sylvia some strokes so she shall not sink.”

A Tudor who tooted a flute
tried to tutor two tooters to toot.
Said the two to their tutor,
“Is it harder to toot
or to tutor two tooters to toot?”

Shy Shelly says she shall sew sheets.

Three free throws.

I am not the pheasant plucker,
I’m the pheasant plucker’s mate.
I am only plucking pheasants
’cause the pheasant plucker’s running late.

Sam’s shop stocks short spotted socks.

A flea and a fly flew up in a flue.
Said the flea, “Let us fly!”
Said the fly, “Let us flee!”
So they flew through a flaw in the flue.

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CALL OFF:Cancel an event.
eg.)The football match was called off because of the bad weather.
CALL BACK:Telephone again later.
eg.)Thank you for ringing. I’ll call you back as soon as I have the information that you want.
CALL UP:Ring up, telephone.
eg.)Alper called up me to learn the date of the exams.
CALL UP:CONSCRIPT.
eg.)Men over eighteen years of age were called up the fight the enemy
in the war.
CALL BY:To make a short visit to a place or person.
eg.)I’ll call by to pick up the book on my way to work.
CALL FOR:Require, demand.
eg.)The situation calls for tact.
eg.)You have got the job!This calls for a celebration.
CARE FOR:To look after sb.
eg.)Who cared for her while she was ill.?
CARRY OFF:To succeed in doing sth difficult.
eg.)He felt nervous before he started his speech but he carried it off
very well.
CARRY ON:To continue, do not stop.
eg.)How long id the party carry on after I left?
eg.)She intends to carry on studying after the course has finished.
eg.)I hope you will carry on doing these exercises.
CARRY ON WITH+NOUN is used similarly.
eg.)The doctor told her to carry on with the treatment.
eg.)I’m too tired to carry on with this tonight.
CARRY OUT: Perform (duties), obey (orders, instructions), fulfil (therats), execute.
eg.)Soldiers must carry out their orders.
eg.)It will be difficult, but we shall carry out your instructions.
eg.)He read the instructions, but he didn’t carry them out.
CARRY OVER:Transfer ( to the next page).
eg.)Take the last figure on this page and carry it over to the top of the next page.
CATCH UP:Reache, come abreas of / overtake, but not pass.
eg.)They’ve just left. If you hurry, you’ll catch them up.
eg.)I started last in the race but I soon caught up with the others.
eg.)You’ve missed whole term; you’ll have to work hard to cath up with the rest of the class.
CLEAN (STH ) UP:1-)To remove all the dirt from a place that is paricularly dirty.
eg.)I’m going to clean up the kitchen before mum and dad get back.
2-) To remove sth that has just been spilled.
eg.)Oh no!!! You’ve spilled coffee on the new carpet! Can you clean it up?
CLEAN (STH) OUT:To clean the inside of sth thoroughly.
eg.)I’m going to clean out all the kitchen cupboards next week.
CLEAR AWAY:1-)Remove articles, usually in order to make space.
eg.)Could you clear away these papers.
2-)Disperse.
eg.)The clouds soon cleared away and it became quite warm.
CLEAR OFF(INFORMAL):(Used especially as an order)To go away.
eg.)”Clear off.” Shouted the farmer, “you’re on my land.”
CLEAR(STH)OUT:To tidy sth and throw away things that you don’t want.
eg.)I really must c

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