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Contents Introduction

pages iv-vi

Puzzles

pages 1-50

1 Coloured pens 2 Film titles 3 Shopping accident 4 American football 5 Find the words 6 Wind damage 7 Crossword pieces 8 Male and female 9 Add a letter 10 Names 11 Theatre posters 12 Do-it-yourself 13 At the cinema 14 A different alphabet 15 Countr.ies in code 16 At home 17 Book titles 18 Verb crossword 19 Add two letters 20 TV programmes 21 Jobs 22 Song titles 23 Badges 24 Verb backgammon 25 Fruit

25 Mistakes on the signpost 27 Pounds and pence 28 Musical instruments 29 Write the clues 30 Radio programmes 31 Fifteen records 32 Round and round 33 Letters or words? 34 Daily newspapers 35 Add three letters 36 Rhyming pairs 37 Olympic rings 38 Computer keyboard 39 Animals 40 Shaoes and letters 41 More newspapers 42 Radio stations 43 Past and present M Books, books, books 45 Telegrams 45 Mixed vegetables 47 Verb dice 48 Record store 49 Hidden prepositions 50 The last word

Solutions

pages 51-57

Index

page

58

lntrocluctiora There are fifty puzzles in this book. They all help you to practise your English.

This Introduction gives you some useful words. You often find these words in the instructions for English puzzles. This is also a grid:

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This is also a grid:

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the letters to make the names of the peopte.

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All those names are short forms. For example, Billis a short form of William, and Liz is a short form of Elizabeth. Put the other comolete forms into the grid. (lf you have a problem, all the complete forms are, in the box below.)

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All the words in this puzzle are parts of the home six rooms and two other places. Put the letters of each word in the correct order and write the words in the orid.

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a female purron.

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Write the titles in the correct qrids : male or femare.

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The language of this town doesn't use the English alphabet. For example:

ano In those words you can see fifteen letters of the alphabet: B

C

D

E

F

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K

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P

R

S

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X Y

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Can you 'translate' the signs in the pictureand complete the alphabet grid?

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Use

the code to find the names of seven more countries.

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write the words for the things horizontally in the grid. Then fino the three English proverbs by taking the correct letters from the orid.

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These books are by writers from the United Kingdom, the United States and Trinidad. Look at the pictures and put the writers' names with the titles.

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To The Llghthouse

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Just Above My Head

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Under The Volcano Across The River And

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The Waves Behind The Boat

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V E

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S S

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R D

Put these verbs with the correct pictures.

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l;-l

Now put the verbs into the crossword - in their third person singular form,. like the example. (The first group go Across; the second group go Down.)

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eetefs

to get the words on the right.

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Here, you've got all the words on the left. Do the words on the right, with the help of tfre pictures.

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Separate each line of letters into two lobs. The letters for each job are in the correct order. The pictures show one job from each pair. Here's an examPle:

Do these in the same waY:

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APi O R tr L I

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In 1963, the American group The Chiffons recorded a sono called 'Het so fine . From the title vou can see that the song is about a man (he).

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ln 1964, the British group The Zombies recorded a song called 'She's not there From the title you can see that the song is about a woman (she)

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Assemble the badges. For each badge, take a piece like this:

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& VDRB BACI(GAMM()N % Do you know the game of 'backgammon,? This puzzle is a bit like that game. there is a board with circular pieces on it. Look at the pieces on the board. They make ten short words. Use the pieces from the box to change each short word into a verb of five letters

Forexampre,

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ite the words for the fruit horizontally in the grid. Then find the English proverb by taking the correct letters from the qrid

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2 5

L 5 6

7 8 9

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There are nine spelling mistakes in the words

on the signpost. Can you correct them?

S'.;G -,*F BEATcH

PARCK b'Cd*

Fr2),6

SNAK tsAR

EoocX SHop

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FOoTBALL t"lACH

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In the nine souares of this

grid there are some British coins and notes. Read each sum

of monev, and:

- write it in numbers,

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mark the correct three squares in the small grid, like the examole.

@

one pound

@@ two pence

ten oounds

@

ffi one oenc(

live pounds

Ten pounds, three pence

Five pounds, eleven pence

+.10.09, Ten pounds,

fifteen pence

Five pounds, twenty-five

Ten pounds, seventy pence

One pound, seven pence

One pound, sixty pence

Sixteen pounds

How much money is in these squares?

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Put the words for the musical instruments into the qrid.

the letters from five of the special squares, and put them in the correct order to give the name of this instrument from India.

Take

ooooo

Do the same with the letters from these soecial

squares, to give the name of this instrument

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W4/w ln this crossword, the answers are already in the squares - so write the cluesl Each clue is a verb: the Base Form of the answer'

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For example: The clue for STUDYING is STUDY'

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are seventeen titles - they are all titles

of

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radio programmes.

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FIFTTEN RECORDS Look at the song titles on the records. Each title In some titles16l means f-i51. In some In some tirles l's lis the lpossEsstvE

titlesp;;;;;hGi

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Write the numbers of the songs in the correct boxes.

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ROtuyp A/W RQt{/yp ln this puzzle all the answers are words of four letters. write the words in the correct squares, like the examote.

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Letters

or words?

Some English letters sound exactly like woros. For example: The letter p.,lsounds like the word

lEel

Complete this list: The letter

sounds like the word sounds like the word

The letter The letter

tea queue

sounds like the word sounds like the word sounds like the word

why

sounds like the word sounds like the words

pea

The letter

5ee

The letter

sounds like the words

eye

The letter The letter The letter

This looks like a list of names...

you

and and

fGl

[ft

.... but it isn'il Say each name, and it sounds like a word or a phrase. For example, C. plane sounds like seap/ane.

Can you do the others?

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l

t

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ENGLIS

B. CAREFUL

Q

HERE

C.U.

LATER

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DN'LV UEUTPNPENS A daily newspaper appears every day, and it often has the word 'daily' in its name. can you complete the names of these four daily newspapers from Britain? The missing letters are all in the grid.

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DD NDD

DDD

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A3O TIIPE€ ETTEPS Add three letters to each word on the left, to make another word on the right. The oictures will helo vou.

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[tfETnl lFl-Al-a

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l-fll-E-l

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Rhym@ rrrirs The twenty-four words in the box make twelve rhyming pairs. Find the others and write them in the qrid.

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lRllllm@$

All the answers in this puzzle are sports - olympic sports and others Put the words into the rings, in the directions shown by the flags.

f,DTNPUTER This part of a piano is Ihe keyboard;

KEYBOARD

Typewriters and computers also have a - the letters, numDers, etc. are on tt

keyboard

Do you know where the retters.re on

uning@

In this puzzle you can find out. Write the letters on the keyboard below.

Ihe twentv

first

lettz?

lte [ifteenEh letber

@ letLer I--T---

msi.t..m leEber

I--_T_-

I

F

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the {ourteenth lebber TW eighth letter

'tle seand letber

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nnlmnrfi The English words for ten animals are in the grid - broken into parts. Find the correct parts and assemble

them.

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&CffiEsNNDLEW

TAO triangle

circle

Those words are in this puzzle.

Use the letters in the shapes to make the six words in the boxes. Then answer the question at the bottom of the page.

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enll

letter is in the

squarg. and inthe

triangle

Jr-

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.

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2

This letLer is irt Iile circle and irt the trianqle

This letter is

this letter is inthe cirrle and in the square -lhis tTrt.; letter B only intiesqttare

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4

the circle

onlg tln I

I

This letber is inthe circlethe 4uare and the fu arrgle

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Question: Can you make an English word

with all seven letters from the shaoes?

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ln Puzzle 34, there are the names of four British newspapers.In this puzzle there are six more. Can you assemble their names from the pieces in the grid? Here's a little help: five of the names begin with the word the, and one doesn,t.

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Here are seven radio stations. You can hear them all in London

Bs

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6a"9 Write the correct radio station

for each speaker.

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PASTANDPRESEilI You can make the past simple of a lot of English verbs by just changing one letter. For

example:

-l-

trtr81tr

tr%HffiH

trEttrtr

Do the same with the twelve verbs in the ouzzre Here are the twelve letters you need.

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In each group of four book put the same two letters in the squares to complete the titles. For example, in the first group you need

H IARID TIMES AR

George Or'vell

the letters

THE YE

AR.

A ROOM WI._l A VIEW f_lev cAt"(ETo A ctrY TWELF

LEFT

D, R]GHT HL_]D

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NIGHT DO

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DAY

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of the squares!

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These telegrams have mistakes

in them: the numbers 1-8 appear instead of some letters e.q. 6=4.

trgEEtrtrtrE trtrtrutrEtrtr Which letters do the other numbers represent? And

what do the telegrams

say?

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- F5R52

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@ Find the verbs on the other

dice and write them in the DOXCS.

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M @ M @ m @

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In the song titles, each symbol represents a word. The words are: HOW WHAT, WHERE, WHO, WHY AM, lS and ARE. Work out

which word each symbol represents, and write the complete titles.

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tT's

Et6n'f oj'ctocK.

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LIKE THE SIREETS

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Can you find the 'hidden' preposrtions in these sentences? Like to and from,they are all prepositions of place. Draw a box round each one.

t{E D/D/,/tr c0 N)RTH, NE WENTSOUIH.

AIE BOUoHTA TAT,IE ARE

flEhl soFA THts

NINDON NEDS

stsrERs.

lFTEPNooil.

fuMe ou-.

BORRow A P^UMD) g?NEs

DID IT pNN roMf?

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Write the eight prepositions here in alphabeticalorder.

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Each of these contractions is the last word in Put them in the correct places.

two sentences

Read the sentences

And the sentences on the right like this

on the left like this:

The Colosseum

but the Eiffel Tower

Bob and Jack

but Tom and Jer

Wriqht brothers

but the Brontd sisters

but mv mother and father

Mr and Mrs Jones

soLuiloNs @

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coloured Pens

BLACK

YELLOW ORANGE

@

5

RED

GREY BLUE

WHITE GREEN

BROWN

@

2

Men. Women. Seven Women.

Seven Angry

3

@@

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Film titles

Three Men On A Horse. Two

@

Find the words

Only the words in the grey squares nave an - these are words beginning with A" E, l, O, U (when it is not pronounced /ju:/), and silent H.

5 Three Men ln A Boat. 5 Two People. 7 Ten Tall Men. 8 Twelve Angry Men.

Shopping accident

@

5

wind damage

1 CINEMA 6 BOOKSHOP 2 RESTAURANT 7 SCHOOL 3 BANK 8 POST OFFICE 4 HOTEL 9 SUPERMARKET 5 SWIMMING POOL 1O NEWSAGENT

@

4

American football

@

7

Crossword pieces

Number One's name

is WASHINGTON. Number Three's name is JEFFERSON.

Number Seven's name is JACKSON. Number Twelve's name is TAYLOR. Number Twenty-eight's name is WILSON. Number Thirty-seven's name is NIXON. Number Forty's name is REAGAN. Number Forty-one's name is BUSH. Those names are names of American presidents: Geor ge Wash i ngton, Thomas ./efferson, Andrew J ackson, Zachary Taylor, W oodrow Wi lso n, Richard Nrioa Ronald Reagan, George Bush. Washington was the lst president, Jefferson was the 3rd, Jackson was the 7th, etc.

The missing day

is SUNDAY.

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w

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lrug 1

2 3

4

MEN WITHOUT HAPPY THE THE

Theatre posters SHADOWS 5 ALL MY

DAYS BIRDS FROGS

6 7 8

SONS THREE SISTERS

THE FLIES THE LITTLE FOXE

Remember:

Most nouns make their plural by adding s to the singular (birdt sisters, song frogg shadows). This incf udes nouns ending with a vowel + y (days). Nouns ending with a consonant + y make their

plural with ies (fly - flies.l. Nouns ending with x, s, ch or sh make their plura

with

es (foxes,).

Some nouns have irregular plurals (man - men).

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DRIVING TEST! CONGRATULATIONS! YOU PASSED YOUR EXAM!

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alan

5

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Alphabet 5, 14,33,38 am / is /are 48

- irregular verbs 43 - regular verbs 47 People (male and female) 8, 13

Animals 39 Article. Indefinite 5 Badges 23 Books 17,44

Plays

Possessive

Colours 1 Contractions 50 Countries 15

11

3

31

Prepositions of place 17, 49 Present Simple 18

Pronunciation 36 Proverbs 16,25

Currency (British) 27 Days of the week 7 -ed ending (verbs) 47 Family members 8, 13 Female and male 8, 13

Public buildings and shops 6, 14

Question-words 48 Radio programmes 30 Radio stations 42 Rhyming words 36 Rooms 12 -s ending (verbs) 18

Films 2, 13 Food and drink 3

Fruit 25 Furniture 16 Good wishes 45 he /she, his / her him

(theatre)

Plural nouns 2, 11

/

her 22

Home - furniture 15

- rooms 22 lndefinite Article 5 lnfinitive of verbs.24 -rng ending (verbs) 29 Jobs 21 Letters of the alphabet 5, 14, 33, 38 Male and female 8, 13 Money (British). 27 Musical instruments 28

's (is / has / possessive) 31 Shaoes 40 Shops and public buildings 6, 14 Singular and plural nouns 11

Songs 22, 31,48 Spelling

-ch/tch/k/ck26 - verbs Ced ending) 47 - verbs (-ing ending) 29 - verbs Cs ending) 18 Soorts 37 Telegrams 45 Telling the time 15 TV programmes 20

Names

Vegetables 45

names 4 - first names 10

Verbs

- Tamily

Newspapers (British) 34, 41 Nouns, plural 2 - singular and plural 11

Numbers 2,4,27,42 - ordinal numbers 38

- contractions 50 - infinitive 24 - -ing form 29 - Past Simple (irregular) 43 - Past Simple (regular) 47 - Present Simple 18