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Best friends forever
Do you have a best friend? Billy, Susan and Carl also have best friends.
Read the clues and find out about their best friends.
Cut out the pictures and glue them onto the table.
Billy Susan Carl
How old is he / she?
What’s the name of his / her best friend?
Where have they met each other?
1. The girl is 11 years old.
2. One of the boy’s best friends is Tom.
3. One of the three children met his or her best friend Jill in pre-school.
4. The 10-year-old boy met is friend in school, the 13-year-old boy in the badminton club.
5. Carl’s best friend is not Tom.
6. Billy does not play badminton.
Whose best friend is Max?
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Best friends forever
Wherever we go in life, we meet people. Some of them we like more than others and they might become our friends. Having friends is a wonderful thing. They are most likely to have the same interests and hobbies and we love to spend time with them. Who is your best friend forever?
If you want to find out more about Billy and the others, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.
Billy Susan Carl Sandy
age
name of his / her best friend
place they met
game / toy
1. Carl is thirteen years old.
2. One of the girls likes to play with dolls.
3. One of the boys’ best friends is Tom.
4. The girl between the boys met her best friend in pre-school.
5. The boy who met his best friend in a badminton club likes to play computer games.
6. The girl who is between the boys is eleven years old.
7. The ten-year-old boy likes to play chess.
8. One girl is nine years old.
9. One girl likes to play tennis with her best friend Jill.
10. One boy met his best friend Tom in school.
11. Jackie is the best friend of the nine-year-old girl.
12. Someone’s best friend is Max.
Who met his or her friend in a ballet group?
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My family
Jim, Jenny, Nick and Laura meet each other at a holiday club in Italy. They want to get to know each other. Jim starts to ask questions like “How old are you?” and “Do you have sisters and brothers?”. Everyone answers his questions.
If you want to find out more about them, start reading the clues and fill in the gaps.
Jim Jenny Nick Laura
How old is he / she?
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How many brothers?
How many sisters?
1. Laura is twelve years old.
2. Nick has as many sisters as Jenny.
3. Jenny is three years older than Laura. So, she is the oldest one.
4. One of the boys is ten, the other one is thirteen years old.
5. The ten-year-old boy is between the two girls.
6. Jim and Laura do not have as many sisters as Jenny and Nick.
7. Laura is an only child.
8. Nick has one more brother than Laura has.
9. Jenny’s sister is six years old.
10. Jenny has no brother.
Who has got two brothers?