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The key answer of exercise 8

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 8.1 - The amazing human brain for the textbook Navigate Pre-Intermediate B1 - Coursebook with authors Caroline Krantz and Julie Norton from Oxford University Press

Question

  1. With your partner, put a-g in order, from being able to do things well (1) to badly (7).
  2. Listen and check your answers. Notice the pronounciation of at in each sentence.
  3. Listen and repeat the sentences.
  4. What verb form comes after the preposition at in the sentences above?

Answer

a)

  1. b
  2. c
  3. g
  4. a
  5. f
  6. e
  7. d

b)

  1. He’s brilliant at solving computer problems.
  2. I’m really good at fixing things.
  3. She’s good at spelling.
  4. She’s quite good at map reading.
  5. I’m OK at following instructions.
  6. He isn’t very good at telling jokes.
  7. I’m terrible at remembering people’s names.

c) -

d) After at we use the -ing form of the verb

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