
Answer — Exercise 6
11.2 - One thing at a time·Speakout Elementary - Students' Book
Question
- Look at pictures A-D. What do you think happened? Put them in the correct order. Use the prompts 1-4 to help.
- Use the prompts to write the story. Remember to use linkers.
- Change the adjectives in the box below into adverbs. Then add three of them to your story in Exercise 6A.
Answer
a)
- D
- A
- C
- B
b)
- On Saturday, Ken got up, had breakfast and got on his bike.
- He rode down the road but he didn't look ahead. A cat ran in front of him.
- He fell off his bike and broke his arm.
- 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.