Listen to the dialogue and choose the infinitive form of the verbs which you hear
ABGood Morning, Mary. I am your new teacher Mr Terry.Good Morning Mr Tarry, nice to meet you.Welcome to our class! Could you tell me a little bit about yourself? For example, where are you from?I am from Brighton, Brighton. I was born there and lived there until this year, but one company suggested my father work here and that's why we moved to London. I was in Brighton a few times, a nice town. Do you have a big family?Quite big I think, I've got my parents, an older brother and a younger sister. How old are they?My brother Mike is 15 and my sister Margaret is 4. We've also got 2 dogs, a cat and 2 hamsters. What do you prefer doing in your free time?In Brighton, I used to play beach volleyball. I'm sure you will find a perfect team for yourself here in London. So, thank you for introducing yourself, take a seat.
- was born
- have got
- How old
- used to play
B: I am from Brighton, Brighton. I [ ] there and lived there until this year, but one company suggested my father work here and that's why we moved to London.
A: I was in Brighton a few times, a nice town. Do you have a big family?
B: Quite big I think, I [ ] my parents, an older brother and a younger sister.
A:[ ] are they?
B: My brother Mike is 15 and my sister Margaret is 4. We've also got 2 dogs, a cat, and 2 hamsters.
A: What do you prefer doing in your free time?
B: In Brighton, I [ ] beach volleyball.
- Mary and Mr. Terry are at [park|school]
now. - Mary was born in [London|Brighton].
- Mr. Terry was in [London|Brighton] a few times.
- Mary has got big family parents, a brother, a sister, and [four|five] pets.
- Mr. Terry thinks Mary will find a perfect [friend|team].