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F L A S H C A R D S

PICTURE FLASHCARDS GRAMMARWAY 3

P I C T U R E

PICTURE
FLASHCARDS
FOR
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Jenny Dooley - Virginia Evans

Published in 1999 by Express Publishing


3 Roman Bridge Close, Blackpill, Swansea SA3 5BE
Tel: +44-1792-404855 Fax: +44-1792-404886
e-mail: inquiries@expresspublishing.co.uk.
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Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,


stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by
any means, electronic, photocopying or otherwise, without the
prior written permission of the Publishers.
ISBN

1 - 903128 - 96 - X

TO PREPARE YOUR FLASHCARDS FOR


CLASSROOM USE:
remove pages from book.
cut along the dotted lines.
stick the pictures onto separate pieces of cardboard.
the corresponding words and sentences for each picture are printed at the back of
this book. Simply cut them out and stick them onto the back of the flashcards.
group cards into individual units (each card is printed with a unit number and
flashcard number).
store in separate envelopes or folders.
use in class to present grammatical structures by sticking the cards onto the board
OR to give your students further practice the cards can be passed around the class.
Note: There are also word flashcards in this book (page 120) for tense drilling.
Follow the steps above concerning their use.

TIME
EXPRESSIONS
FOR
TENSE
DRILLING

by 8
o clock

two
minutes
ago

for 3
years

ever

last
year

next
month

not / yet

at
present
120

yesterday

every
week

since last
year

now

often

usually

never

since
1988
121

How
long?

rarely

this week

this
month

this year last week

always sometimes
122

seldom

already

still

every day

every year

just

tomorrow tonight
123

yet?

today

by the time Mary


arrived
after he has
lunch

all day
yesterday
124

after she had


had breakfast
when they arrived
as soon as he left

recently
125

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UNIT 9
1

Rubrics for the flashcards


Unit 1 (flashcards 1 - 19)
1

He works at a hotel. He lays


the tables and serves dinner
every day.

More and more forests are


disappearing because of
fires.

It rarely rains in the desert.

The plane to London takes


off at 6:50 am.

They have been friends


for twenty years.

10

a) Hill kicks the ball and


passes it to Dawson.

Sarah has been picking


vegetables for two hours.

11

b) Laura Hunt actssuperbly


in the film.

She has picked a lot of


apples.

12

He is dirty. He has been


playing football.

13

a) He has broken his arm.


b) Peter has been to Paris
four times.

14

a) She has received three


faxes this morning.

c) So, the prince tells her


5

6
7

Helen is working hard


these days. Right now
shes reading a
newspaper.
Youre always forgetting
to pay the bills.
Melanie is getting married at
3 this afternoon.

b) She received three


faxes this morning.
15

Who has been reading my


business papers?

126

16

17

S1: Mr Parker has put on


weight.
S2: Alice has taken up
tennis. etc.

18

A: Where are the Millers?


B: Theyve gone to
Buenos Aires.

19

A: Where have you


been?
B: Weve been to Buenos
Aires.

Unit 2 (flashcards 1 - 24)


1

They spent their holidays in


Switzerland last winter. They
had a great time.

First, he read the message.


Then, he called his boss.

People travelled/used to
travel by carriage in those
days.

Marilyn Monroe starred in a


number of successful films.

Todd and Emily were


riding through the forest.
The sun was shining and
the birds were singing.

10

At three oclock yesterday


afternoon, they were
sitting at an outdoor caf.

Kate Steele wrote her first


novel in 1970.

11

Kate Steele has written a


lot of successful novels.

He was walking when he


slipped on a banana skin.

12

She was steering the boat


while he was playing the
guitar.

George Barns was a


basketball player for ten
years.

127

13

Jim Presley has worked/


has been working as a
waiter for fifteen years.

18

Last Monday, Lisa and her


husband fed the children
when he came home.

14

They had already reserved


the table when they went to
the restaurant. They had
already sat down for dinner
by 8 pm.

19

Last Tuesday, Lisa was


feeding the children when
her husband came home.

20

Last Friday, Lisa had


already fed the children
when her husband came
home.

21

22

23

24

15

16

17

They had been skating


together for five years
before they entered the
competition.
Bill had injured his legs in
a car accident, so he had
to use a wheelchair for six
months.
She had been working hard
that day, so she was tired.

Unit 3 (flashcards 1 - 14)


1

His parents think he will


become an artist one day.

Ill take this jacket.

Since its your birthday, Ill


pay for lunch.

Jill will be two years old


next month.

I hope pollution levels will


drop soon.
Factories must stop
polluting the air or else we
wont be able to breathe.

128

Im going to employ more


staff.

12

A: Will you be going out


later?
B: Yes. Why?
A: Could you get me a
sandwich, please?

13

They will have finished


their meeting by four
oclock this afternoon.

14

By the time Rick retires, he


will have been working for
the same company for thirty
years.

Im going to expand my
company.
7

Look at him! He is going to


win the race.

He is leaving for
Amsterdam in an hour.

The film starts in ten


minutes.

10

This time next week, Ill be


skiing in Austria.

11

A: Shall I inform the rest of


the team?
B: No, Ill do it. Ill be
seeing them at the
meeting anyway.

Unit 4 (flashcards 1 - 7)
1

She wants to finish her


work. She must work
overtime. She hopes to get
a promotion soon.

They all want to answer the


question.

I want John to explain this.

He is too young to walk by


himself.
129

There is enough snow to


build a snowman.

Windsurfing is a popular
summer sport. A lot of young
people spend hours
windsurfing.

Unit 5 (flashcards 1 - 38)


1

You must stop when the


traffic light is red.

You mustnt/cant park here.

You must behave yourself at


school.

a) They must be the boys


parents.
b) They cant be the boys
grandparents.

5
6

I must find a hotel to stay at


tonight.
I have to wear a uniform at
work.

Must I do my homework
now?

Do I have to type these


letters now?

They mustnt play on the


railway track.

10

The farmer neednt/doesnt


need to/doesnt have to
buy any eggs.

11

They didnt need to cut any


more wood.

12

You neednt have bought


me a gift.

13

He can fly a helicopter.

14

I could ski very well when I


was young.

15

A: Can I go swimming?
B: No, you cant.

16

A: Could/May/Might I have
a look at this report?
B: Certainly.

17

You cant see Kim tonight,


but you can see her
tomorrow if you like.

18

130

19

Can/Could/Shall I get you


anything from the
supermarket?

27

She cant be doing her


homework.
She must be writing a letter.

20

A: What shall we do tonight?


B: We can/could go to the
cinema.

28

21

A: Can/Could/Will/Would
you help me with my
French homework
please?
B: Of course.

He cant have done the


exercise properly.
He must have strained his
back.

29

The drivers cant have been


driving slowly.
The drivers must have been
driving too fast.

22

a) They cant be strangers.


b) They must know each
other.

30

A: Wheres Aunt Julia?


B: She may/might/could still
be at work.

23

A: John is late.
B: He could be stuck in
traffic.

31

A: May/Might I ask you


another question?
B: Of course.

24

Yesterday, there was a


terrible accident.
The driver could have been
killed.

32

A: May/Can/Could I have a
pen and some paper,
please?
B: Here you are.

25

She was able to climb to


the top of the mountain.

33

26

They cant be at work.


They must be on holiday.

A: Can/Could/Shall I help
you choose Marys
present?
B: That would be great.

131

34

A: Shall/Can/Could we go
to the market today?
B: Id rather not.

36

A: Will/Can you hold the


plate for me, please?
B: Of course.

35

A: Where shall we go
tonight?
B: We can/could go to the
theatre.

37

You should/ought to be
more careful.

38

You all should/ought to


have tried harder.

Unit 6 (flashcards 1 - 5)
1

Stonehenge was built in


prehistoric times. It was
probably constructed as a
place of worship. Many of its
stones have been stolen
over the years. It is visited
by a lot of tourists every year.

Rolls Royce cars are made


in England.

The cows are milked once


a day.

Two teenagers were


seriously injured in a car
accident last night.

Mrs Archers ruby ring was


stolen from her house last
night.

Unit 7 (flashcards 1 - 8)
1

The children had breakfast


with their parents before they
left for school. Their mother
will have cleaned the house
by the time they come back.

Forests are being


destroyed. As a result/
Therefore/Consequently a
lot of animals are losing
their homes.

132

The air is becoming polluted


because of factories.
The air is becoming polluted
due to the fact that there
are a lot of factories.
They went to the beach to
enjoy the sunset.
They went to the beach so
that they could enjoy the
sunset.

They enjoy working in the


garden although/even
though it is very hard work.

They look as if/as though


they are celebrating.

I dont like her. She speaks


to me as if she was the
boss.

Unit 8 (flashcards 1 - 8)
1

If/When the sun shines,


snow melts.

I wish I could understand


what hes saying.

If he doesnt study hard,


he wont pass his exam.

I wish I hadnt spent all that


money.

Bob is daydreaming.
If I won the lottery, I would
buy an expensive car and I
would go on holiday to a
tropical island next summer.

I wish it would stop raining.

A: You had better apply to


a university abroad.
B: No, Id rather study near
home.

John got up late, so he


missed the bus.
If John hadnt got up late,
he wouldnt have missed
the bus.

133

Unit 9 (flashcard 1)
1

A racing driver is someone


who/that drives racing cars
and whose job is very
dangerous.

A kangaroo is an animal
which/that lives in Australia.
A book is something which/
that people read.

Unit 10 (flashcards 1 - 3)
1

What did Mr Reed tell his


class yesterday?
He said to the class, Im
very happy with your
results in the History
exam. OR
He told the class (that) he
was very happy with their
results in the History exam.
2

He also asked him why he


wanted the job.

Im very happy with your


results in the History exam.

Have you had any


experience?
Why do you want this job?
Yesterday, Eric had a
job interview.
The manager asked Eric
if/whether he had had any
experience.

Lets fly the kite.


Pull the strings harder!
Unroll more string, please.
Dont let go of the kite!
Keith suggested flying the
kite.
He told Paul to pull the
strings harder.
He asked Paul to unroll
more string.
He also told him not to let
go of the kite.

134

Unit 11 (flashcards 1 - 10)


6

Anne Taylor is having her


portrait painted.

10

1
2

Jane Silver is painting a


picture.

Unit 12 (flashcards 1, 2)
1

There is an egg.
There are some peppers.
There is also some
chocolate.

What else is there in the


picture?
2

Unit 13 (flashcards 1 - 6)
1

Its a pleasant warm day.


There is a woman sitting on
a wooden bench. She is
young.

Vets work hard.


They treat animals gently
and examine them carefully.

Price:
People:
Top Speed:
Age:

2,000
4
80 mph
15 years old

This car is cheap. It is also


old.

135

Price:
People:
Top Speed:
Age:

8,000
6
100 mph
5 years old

This car is the most


expensive of all. It is also
the fastest of all.
6

This car is more expensive


than the first car. It is also
faster.
5

Price:
People:
Top Speed:
Age:

18,000
2
130 mph
1 year old

The sofa is as comfortable


as the armchair.
The stool is not as/so big
as the sofa.
The armchair is less
expensive than the sofa.

Unit 14 (flashcards 1 - 18)


1

This is Emma and Bob.


Emma loves romantic films,
but Bob cant stand them.
She likes classical music, but
he hates it. They both love
their dog and they take good
care of him.
This is the Smith family.
They are in their living room.
Their daughter, Tina, is
watching her favourite TV
programme.

They are enjoying


themselves.

Janet and Beth are looking


at themselves in the mirror.

They are looking at each


other.

This is a flower, Jimmy.

Look at that! Its a deer.

Ken grew these flowers


himself.

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10

11

There is some nice furniture


in the room. There are some
books on the table. There is
nobody in the room. There
isnt anything under the table.
Many invited every girl from
the office to her party.

15

Alice has got a little sugar.


She can make a cake.

16

Diana has got (very) little


sugar. She cant make a
cake.

17

Both of them live in water.


Neither of them makes/
make a lot of noise. Both
the dolphin and the turtle
are friendly animals. Neither
the dolphin nor the turtle is
dangerous.

18

All of them are wild animals.


None of them eats/eat
vegetables. All of them have
got sharp teeth.

Each girl brought her a


present.
12

There is a lot of/lots of cake.


Are there many eggs? Yes,
there are a lot.
Is there much orange juice?
Yes, there is a lot.

13

Jim has got a few stamps.


He can post all the letters.

14

Ben has got (very) few


stamps. He cant post all
the letters.

Unit 15 (flashcards 1 - 6)
1

Is she a typist? Yes, she is.


Does she work for a
company? Yes, she does.
Has she finished her work?
No, she hasnt.

Isnt it a lovely place!


Wouldnt it be nice to
come here more often?

137

How many people are


there in the picture? Three
Where are they? Theyre in
the street.
What are they doing?
Theyre talking.

It isnt a dog, is it?


They are peacocks, arent
they?

This isnt a sparrow, is it?

This is a turtle, isnt it?

Unit 16 (flashcards 1 - 9)
1

There is a vase on the table.


There are some flowers in
the vase. The cat is under
the table. There are some
books next to/by /beside
the vase. The keys are on
top of the books.
The dentists is above/ over
the travel agents. The travel
agents is below the dentists.
A man is walking past the
travel agents. A woman is
walking across the street.
A boy is cycling along the
pavement.
The bus is going from London
to Heathrow Airport. The bus
driver is leaning against the
bus. There is a man at the bus
stop. Hes taking some money
out of his pocket.

A car is going through the


gateway. The guards are
standing opposite each
other. The building is
beyond the gateway.

There are some people


inside the restaurant. A man
is sitting between two
women. The woman is
waiting outside the
restaurant.

The man is standing in front


of the woman. The woman
is standing behind the man.
The dog is running towards
them.

The clown is standing


among the children. They
are all running round/
around him.
138

The woman is going up the


steps and the man is
coming down the steps.

Hes taking the letters off the


trolley and putting them
onto the desks.

139

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