
Answer — Exercise 8
8.1 - The amazing human brain·Navigate Pre-Intermediate B1 - Coursebook
Question
- With your partner, put a-g in order, from being able to do things well (1) to badly (7).
- Listen and check your answers. Notice the pronounciation of at in each sentence.
- Listen and repeat the sentences.
- What verb form comes after the preposition at in the sentences above?
Answer
a)
- b
- c
- g
- a
- f
- e
- d
b)
- He’s brilliant at solving computer problems.
- I’m really good at fixing things.
- She’s good at spelling.
- She’s quite good at map reading.
- I’m OK at following instructions.
- He isn’t very good at telling jokes.
- I’m terrible at remembering people’s names.
c) -
d) After at we use the -ing form of the verb