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Érettségi tételek | GCSE
Questions and Answers (Writing a Letter)
Érettségi tételek | GCSE
Questions and Answers (Writing a Letter)
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Questions and Answers (Writing a Letter)
- whether you have been to Britain (if yes, how many times)
I have been to Britain [once/twice] three times so far.
- in which month(s) you want to visit Britain
I want to visit Britain in April, May or June because spring in
Britain is beautiful.
- which parts of Britain you want to visit
I want to visit the northern part of Britain because I am
interested in Scotland and its culture. I also want to visit the western part
(of Britain) because I would love to see Wales.
- how long you have been studying Biology
I have been studying Biology for three years in primary school
and three years in grammar school.
- whether you have a pet/pets at home (if yes, what)
I have pets at home. I have a black bunny, two white cats and a
little brown dog. I love animals.
- what is/ are your favourite wild animal(s) and why
My favourite wild animal is the tiger
because tigers are so beautiful and fast, they are like big cats.
My favourite wild animals are dolphins and polar bears because they are beautiful and intelligent
animals.
- how long you
have been a hiker
I have been
a hiker for a long time because my family often goes on trips
in the mountains when the weather is fine.
- whether you
have been on hiking tours outside your home country (if yes, where)
I have been
on hiking tours outside my home country a few
times. I have visited Austria, Poland and Greece.
- which part(s)
of Britain you would like to explore
I would
like to explore the western part of Britain because I am really interested
in Wales and its beautiful countryside.
- whether
you have done any guiding before
I have done
some guiding before because I like travelling and I like working with
people.
- if yes, how
many times/who you guided and where
I have
guided about three of four times when I took some friends/colleagues to Eger
and Budapest to visit the famous places.
- what your
special fields of interest are
My special
fields of interest are museums and art galleries because I love history and
old paintings.
- how long you have been a train enthusiast
I have been a train enthusiast for a long time, since my
childhood.
- how often you travel by train
I often travel by train, every
weekday because I live far from my workplace.
I rarely travel by train, only in summer when I go on holiday to another
city or abroad.
- how long you will be able to spend working for the Trust?
I will be able to spend working for the Trust for about two months when I am on summer vacation.
- whether you
have been to the United States (if yes, when/where)
I have been
to the United States once. I visited my friend in New York two years ago.
I have never
been to the United Stated but I would love to visit New York and Chicago.
- what you
think your life will be like at the Plantation
I think my
life will be interesting and exciting at the Plantation. It
must be interesting to live there.
- how long you
wish to stay at the Plantation
I wish to
stay two or three weeks at the Plantation because
it will be an interesting possibility but I prefer living in the modern world.
- how long you have been studying History
I have been studying History for four years in primary school and
four years in grammar school.
- how many castles you have visited so far
I have visited three or four
castles so far. I visited the castle of Diósgyőr in my home city, and
the castle of Eger and Boldogkőváralja.
- whether you have been to Britain/Wales; if yes, what you
remember seeing
I have been to Britain once so far. I
remember seeing London, the Big Ben and the Buckingham Palace.
I have never been to Britain but I would love to see London, the Big Ben
and the Buckingham Palace.
1. HOW LONG
– mennyi ideje, tehát a válaszban használjuk a FOR vagy SINCE szócskát valamilyen időhatározóval
2. A
kérdésekben mindig “YOU” “YOUR” (te, a te…-d) szerepel, de nekünk az “I” “MY”
(én, az én …-m) használatával kell válaszolnunk.
3. Time of
arrival – érkezés időpontja
I am going
to arrive at Heathrow Airport at half past four.
4. Chosen
programme – választott program
I would like
to choose the third option because I would like to see the Monument and St
Paul’s Cathedral.
5. Weather
in April
The weather
in April in Hungary is really beautiful and colourful.
5. Clothes
you wear in spring
In spring I
wear light clothes, skirts and T-shirts, my denim jacket and I wear sandals
instead of boots.
6. Accept
the invitation
Thank you
for the invitation, I would really like to go to your party/wedding.
6. Say thank
you for the book
Thank you so
much for the book.
Japan
Japan /dʒəˈpæn/ (Japanese: 日本 Nihon or Nippon; formally
日本国 Nippon-koku or Nihon-koku,
"[the] State of Japan") is an island nation in East Asia. Located in
the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea,
South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East
China Sea and Taiwan in the south. The characters that make up Japan's name mean
"sun-origin", which is why Japan is sometimes referred to as the
"Land of the Rising Sun".
Japan
is an archipelago of 6,852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshu, Hokkaido,
Kyushu, and Shikoku, which together comprise about ninety-seven percent of
Japan's land area. Japan has the world's tenth-largest population, with over one
hundred and twenty-seven million people. Honshū's Greater Tokyo Area, which
includes the capital city of Tokyo and several surrounding prefectures, is the largest
metropolitan area in the world, with over thirty million residents.
Archaeological
research indicates that people lived in Japan as early as the Upper Paleolithic
period. The first written mention of Japan is in Chinese history texts from the
1st century AD.
Akihito
(明仁) is the
current Emperor of Japan. He was born on 23rd December 1933 and he is the 125th
emperor; Naruhito, Crown Prince of Japan, stands as next in line to the throne.
Japan
consists of forty-seven prefectures, each overseen by an elected governor,
legislature and administrative bureaucracy. Each prefecture is further divided
into cities, towns and villages.
Japan's
population is estimated at around 127.3 million, with eighty per cent of the
population living on Honshū. Japanese society is linguistically and culturally
homogeneous, composed of 98.5% ethnic Japanese, with small
populations of foreign workers. Zainichi Koreans, Zainichi
Chinese, Filipinos, Brazilians mostly of Japanese descent, and Peruvians mostly
of Japanese descent are among the small minority groups in Japan. In
2003, there were about 134,700 non-Latin American Western and 345,500 Latin
American expatriates, 274,700 of whom were Brazilians (said to be primarily
Japanese descendants, or nikkeijin, along with their spouses) the
largest community of Westerners.
Kérdések:
Mi Japán japán
neve?
Melyik óceánban
található Japán?
Mely országok
Japán szomszédai?
Hány szigetből
áll Japán?
Mi a négy
legnagyobb sziget neve?
Hány százalékát
teszi ki ez a négy sziget Japán területének?
Hány ember
lakik Japánban?
Mi Japán
fővárosa? Hányan élnek ott?
Melyik ország
említi először Japánt a világtörténelemben? És mikor?
Ki Japán
jelenlegi uralkodója?
Ki a
trónörökös?
Hány éves
Akihito?
Hány
prefektúrára oszlik Japán?
Melyik szigeten
él a legtöbb japán ember? Hány százaléka a lakosságnak?
A japánok
mellett még milyen nemzetiségek élnek az országban?
The Harry Potter adventures (Class 9)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first
novel in the Harry Potter
series which was written by the English writer, J. K. Rowling. She tells the
story of a boy – his name is Harry Potter and he is a young wizard. The story describes
how Harry discovers he is a wizard, how he makes close friends and a few
enemies at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. His friends are
ordinary children: Ron, a red-haired boy and Hermione, a bushy-haired clever
girl. Harry Potter is an ordinary-looking boy too, with black hair and glasses.
The three friends fight together and they stop the evil wizard Lord Voldemort
to come back. Lord Voldemort is the man who killed Harry's parents when Harry
was one year old.
The book, J.K.
Rowling's debut novel, was published on 26 June 1997 by Bloomsbury in London.
In America, you can buy the book with a different title: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
It was the best-selling book in August 1999 and it received a lot of awards. It
has been translated into several other languages and has been made into a long
film of the same name.
The book has
the influence of Jane Austen, J.K. Rowling’s favourite writer and the ancient
Greek stories.
1. What is Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone?
a, a cat b,
a book c, a
song
2. Who is Harry Potter?
a, a cat b,
a boy c, a
witch
3. Harry Potter has got…
a, red hair b,
bushy hair c, black
hair
4. Harry Potter has got
a, a stone b, two friends c, five friends
5. Who wrote Harry Potter?
a, Bloomsbury b,
Jane Austen c,
J.K. Rowling
6. When did Harry’s parents die? When he was…
a, 1 b,
3 c,
26
7. Who is Hermione?
a, Ron’s sister b,
an evil wizard c, Harry’s
friend
8. Who has got red hair?
a, Hermione b,
Harry c, Ron
9. Lord Voldemort…
a, has got glasses b,
wants to come back c, received a lot of awards
10. The novel was published…
a, in August b,
in June c, in
April
Complete the sentences with AM, IS, ARE, DO or DOES.
1. Where _______ Harry and Hermione from?
2. _______ you like Harry Potter-novels?
3. Harry _______ not Chinese.
4. _______ you have any HP-books?
5. Hermione _______ very clever.
6. _______ J.K. Rowling write books?
7. Ron _______ not like cats.
8. _______ you a Harry Potter-fan?
9. _______ Harry have a sister?
10. Hermione _______ not Irish.
11. Harry _______ not wear a beard.
12. I _______ love Harry Potter-books.
13. _______ Harry and Ron have any cats?
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