Index:
Section 1: Vocabulary Practice
Exercise 1: Test Yourself
- to till
- dairy-farming
- fruit
- policy
- agriculture
- forestry
- countryside
- grass
- habitat
- cattle
- farm
- to plant
- field
- pesticide
- herd
- horses
- biodiversity
- to cultivate
- seed
- flowers
- large-scale
- mechanised
- abattoir
- livestock
- barley
- market gardening
- rotation
- fertiliser
- poultry
- cereals
- vegetables
- subsidy
- high-yielding
- root plants
- land; soil
- small- scale
- maize
- sheep
- to grow
- wheat
- environment/al
- beans
- pig
- wildlife
- cow
- fertile
- organic
- crop; Harvest
Section 2: Listening Comprehension
Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions
- Around 1,000 million
- In the developing world.
- By large-scale commercial operations.
- Chemical fertilisers
- Biodiversity.
Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions
Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Questions
- He went to college .
- 23 years.
- His family have always been farmers.
- Sheep.
- To supermarkets and big companies.
- Profits are getting smaller.
Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions
- Grass, beans and cereals.
- Maize and grass.
- He only agrees with environmental subsidies.
- Too much bureaucracy.
- Tilled crops.
Exercise 5: Multiple Choice Questions
- He produces vegetables, fruits and flowers for sale.
- Simply to live on the land.
- Vegetables and flowers.
- They use systematic rotation and natural fertiliser.
- People wanted to buy organic food.
Section 3: General Comprehension
Exercise 1: True/False Statements
Section 4: Grammar Practice
Exercise 1: Transformation
- Mr Hill said he didn't grow bananas.
- He said they only used natural fertiliser.
- He said they had begun market gardening in 1984.
- He said they sold some of their vegetables to the local shops.
- Mr Bullock said farming had changed a lot.
- He said his father and grandfather had been farmers too.
Exercise 2: Transformation
- We don't use chemical pesticides.
- We use a system of rotation.
- I grow wheat and barley.
- I think environmental subsidies are a good idea.
- I've been a farmer for 23 years.
- My father was a farmer too.
Exercise 3: Transformation
- The interviewer asked Mr Bullock where his farm was.
- She asked Mr Bullock how long he had been a farmer.
- She asked him how many cows there were on his farm.
- She asked him if he had many pigs.
- She asked him what he grew on his farm.
- She asked him if he thought subsidies were a good idea.
Exercise 4: Transformation
- How long have you been a farmer?
- How did you get into farming?
- Has farming changed much?
- How big is your farm?
- How do you sell your produce?
- Do you do mixed farming?
Exercise 5: Selections
- She asked me to plant some flowers.
- Mr. Bullock told me to put the cows in the field.
- John Hill asked his wife to take the flowers to the market.
- Maria said she would not use pesticides.
- The farmer wants them to buy his horse.