WE (ARRIVE) ... IN ROMEAT TEN O'CLOCK YESTERDAY MORNING. WE(STAY) ....

4. We (arrive) ... in Romeat ten o'clock yesterday morning. We

(stay) ... in a nice hotel not far from the city center. We ( already

see) ... St Peter's and tomorow, we (go) ... on a trip to Pompei. I

(be) ... there before. I (go) ... to Italy quite often when I (be) ... a child but

it will be interesting to see if it (change) ... in anyway.

Question 4: Complete the letter that Tom wrote to his family while on vacation. Write

ONE WORD in each gap. (10ps)

Hi, everyone!

I've been in Paris for almost a week now and I am having a good (1) ... I spent the first

few days visiting the Eiffel (2) ... , Nottre Dame and other tourist attractions. Most

places are crowed (3) ... tourists. So yesterday, I decided to go (4) ... and

bought a few (5) ...

Today, I have been to a couple of interesting art galleries. I got lost on my (6) ... back to

the hotel but it didn't matter because I discoved a fascinating market with lots of little stalls

(7) ... just almost everything from needles to elephants.Late in the hotel the fisrt

nightbut usually I go (8) ... and have dinner in a restaurant I guess, I've

(9) ... a lot of money but it's a great place. I've (10) ... lots of photos and I'll

show you when I get back home on the 25th.

See you soon.

Tom

Question 5: Use the correct form of the words in brakets for each gap. (10ps)

The most (effect) ... way of learning a language is by living in a country concerned

but parents should think (care) ... before they send theirchildren aboard. Although

some (organize) ... arrange visits for children as young as ten, the (major) ...

of them won't be ready to stay away from home and deal with (culture) ...

differences until they are in their teens. Even then they will need a basic

(know) ... of the language and some experience of foreign travel beforer they go.

Exchange visits are a good way for (teens) ... to improve their language skills. It is

a good idea for them to exchange (correspond) ... befoere the visits. Host families

slhould not feel any obligation to provide an extensive program of (entertain) ... It

is more important to make the guest feel welcome. Travel can (broad) the mind and exchange

visits give young people experience of a different way of life as well as a different language,.

Question 6: Write each sentence, begin as shown, so that the meaning stays the same

(14ps)