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Filling in gaps in a dialogue about an exchange program. Common answers involve verbs like "spend," "stay," or "learn."

This guide explores the solutions for the by M.Z. Biboletova, specifically focusing on the exercises found on pages 17 and 18 . These pages typically cover Unit 1, Section 4, which focuses on school life, international student exchanges, and describing classrooms. Overview of Pages 17–18

Look up any words in the answer key that you don't recognize; don't just copy the letters. Filling in gaps in a dialogue about an exchange program

Practicing the Present Simple tense and using "there is / there are" to describe a room.

If you get a "there is/are" question wrong, notice that "is" is for singular items (a book) and "are" is for plural (books). These pages typically cover Unit 1, Section 4,

Short texts about students from different countries visiting a school in London. Key Exercise Breakdown

In the 2016–2021 editions of the Enjoy English workbook , these pages often involve: If you get a "there is/are" question wrong,

You may be asked to group words like "desk," "blackboard," and "dictionary" into categories such as "Furniture" or "School Objects."

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