Cover of the textbook Speakout Elementary - Students' Book

The key answer of exercise 6

The key to exercise solutions in chapter 11.2 - One thing at a time for the textbook Speakout Elementary - Students' Book with authors Frances Eales and Steve Oakes from Pearson Education

Question

  1. Look at pictures A-D. What do you think happened? Put them in the correct order. Use the prompts 1-4 to help.
  2. Use the prompts to write the story. Remember to use linkers.
  3. Change the adjectives in the box below into adverbs. Then add three of them to your story in Exercise 6A.

Answer

a)

  1. D
  2. A
  3. C
  4. B

b)

  1. On Saturday, Ken got up, had breakfast and got on his bike.
  2. He rode down the road but he didn't look ahead. A cat ran in front of him.
  3. He fell off his bike and broke his arm.
  4. That evening, he sat at home with a broken arm.

c)

Adverbs

  • quickly
  • carefully
  • carelessly
  • dangerously
  • early
  • fast
  • late
  • sadly
  • slowly

Sample story

On Saturday, Ken got up late / early, had breakfast early / late / quickly / fast / slowly and got on his bike quickly / slowly. He rode dangerously / carelessly / fast / slowly down the road, but he didn't look ahead. (or He rode down the road dangerously / carelessly / fast / slowly, but he didn't look ahead.) A cat ran in front of him. He fell off his bike and broke his arm badly. That evening, he sat sadly at home (or 'he sat at home sadly') with a broken arm.