Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack Grammar Themes Present TimeA Choose a, b, c or d.. Present Time Grammar Themes Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack1 This is the first time I’ve gone s
Trang 1Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack Grammar Themes Present Time
A Choose a, b, c or d
1 Tom’s a musician He the violin.
a has played
b is playing
c plays
d has been playing
2 I that film yet Is it good?
a don’t see
b haven’t seen
c haven’t been seeing
d am not seeing
3 Boris to working in the factory He’s been doing
it for years.
a gets used
b has been getting used
c is used
d is getting used
4 Harry hasn’t got up .
a already
b still
c yet
d early
5 Sally is happy now because she her dog.
a has found
b finds
c has been finding
d is finding
6 I need to go for a walk now I at my desk all day.
a have been sitting
b have sat
c am sitting
d sit
7 We them the invitations, but they still haven’t
responded.
a are sending
b send
c have sent
d have been sending
8 I anything like this before It’s amazing!
a don’t taste
b am not tasting
c haven’t been tasting
9 I for my keys all morning, and I still haven’t found them.
a have looked
b am looking
c have been looking
d look
10 Call her at work She is there at this time.
a seldom
b usually
c rarely
d regularly
11 Sue doesn’t use her motorbike on weekdays because she to work.
a is walking
b has been walking
c walks
d has walked
12 She can’t buy that DVD because all her money.
a already she spends
b she’s been spending already
c already has she spent
d she’s already spent
13 your homework yet?
a Have you finished
b Do you finish
c Have you been finishing
d Are you finishing
14 Can you help me? I this before.
a haven’t done
b don’t do
c haven’t been doing
d am not doing
15 Oh no! There my last euro!
a has gone
b has been
c goes
d is going
Trang 2Present Time Grammar Themes Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack
1 This is the first time I’ve gone swimming in a river
swum
2 My sister has the really annoying habit of wearing my
shoes!
always
My sister
shoes; it’s really annoying!
3 Jasmine started her job here last summer
working
summer
4 Katie turned on the TV ten hours ago, and she still
hasn’t turned it off!
watching
hours!
5 It’s normal for us to cycle to school
used
school
6 Mary has only been a professional tennis player for eight years
played
eight years
7 He’s been working on the ship for a few weeks now; he’ll soon be used to it
is
He’s been working on the ship for a few weeks, so
8 We still have to tell Tom about the meeting
anything
about the meeting yet
9 Anna’s in Spain; she’ll be back next week
has
she’ll be back next week
10 This is my first visit to Liverpool
ever
This is the visited Liverpool
B For questions 1–10, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given Do not change the word given You must use between two and five words,
including the word given
Trang 3Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack Grammar Themes Stative Verbs
A Choose a or b
1 This silk dress lovely.
a feels b is feeling
2 what you mean.
a I’m understanding b I understand
3 Chocolate ice cream better than vanilla.
a tastes b is tasting
4 ducks on the lake near our house.
a We’re often seeing b We often see
5 I just got a postcard from Tom a great time in
Egypt.
a He’s having b He has
6 This soup wonderful!
a smells b is smelling
7 This bottle a litre of water.
a is containing b contains
8 Did you know that Helen a new job?
B Match
a the table to see how long it is
b of moving to Scotland
c the flour
d 4 metres by 5 metres
e that’s silly!
f ten kilos
Trang 4Past Time Grammar Themes Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack
A Choose a, b or c
1 Jack fruit juice when he was young.
a wasn’t drinking
b didn’t use to drink
c hadn’t been drinking
2 We dinner when the doorbell rang.
a were having
b had
c would have
3 When Olga was a child, she near the sea.
a would live
b was lived
c lived
4 It had been ages since her.
a I’ve seen
b I was seeing
c I’d seen
5 She opened the window and my name.
a used to shout
b shouted
c has shouted
6 When I got to the concert, I realised my ticket
at home!
a I’d left
b I left
c was left
7 The little boy was frightened because such a
big dog before.
a he wasn’t seeing
b he’d never seen
c he didn’t see
8 It was difficult at first, but she to it.
a soon got used
b gets used
c had got used
9 They in the garden for hours, and they were
exhausted.
a have worked
b had been working
c were worked
10 I wanted to say ‘thanks’ to Susan, but she .
a already left
b had already been leaving
c had already left
B Complete each sentence with an item from the box
• since • for • until • after
• by then • by the time
1 We didn’t realise we were going in the wrong
2 They had been looking for the stolen diamonds
January
3 she got there, her friends had already left
4 They’d eaten all the food
5 Tom left the house he’d had breakfast
6 Jill waited half an hour, and then she left
Trang 5Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack Grammar Themes Future Time
A Choose a, b or c
1 Harry won’t be at home He’ll for work by now.
a leave
b have left
c have been leaving
2 The baby’s face is green sick.
a She’s going to be
b She shall be
c She will be
3 It’s hot in here I open the window?
a Do
b Would
c Shall
4 I expect you to watch the football match.
a won’t want
b aren’t wanting
c haven’t wanted
5 By the end of this week, my parents for 30
years.
a will be marrying
b will have been married
c are going to marry
6 Take a pullover in case it cold.
a will get
b is going to get
c gets
7 I promise anyone what you said.
a I’m not telling
b I won’t tell
c I won’t have told
8 I’m sure that Anna soon.
a will arrive
b shall arrive
c will have arrived
9 James the letter yet.
a won’t have received
b won’t be receiving
c isn’t going to receive
10 I when I see the manager.
a am complaining
b am going to complain
c will have complained
B Complete each sentence with an item from the box
• before long • about • until • yet
• by the time • as soon as
1 we get there, the party will have finished!
2 I’ll send you a message I get there
phone rang
4 They won’t have finished the project
the end of the month
5 Don’t worry They’ll be back
6 Simon left only a few minutes ago, so he won’t have
Trang 6Adjectives & Adverbs Grammar Themes Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack
A Choose a, b, c or d
1 The cost of petrol has never been as this before.
a higher
b as high
c more high
d this high
2 Do you like that table?
a metal small square
b small square metal
c square metal small
d metal square small
3 She’s the author of two successful books.
a high
b higher
c highly
d highest
4 The longer he lived there, he liked the
neighbourhood.
a the more
b the most
c more
d most
5 Don’t watch that DVD It’s .
a very bored
b too bored
c boring
d bored
6 This cinema is to the bus stop than the other one.
a closely
b closest
c closer
d close
B Choose
1 The entrance fee for adults is e10, but children get
in free/freely
2 I keep making mistakes, but I don’t understand what I’m doing wrongly/wrong
3 The rain was so heavy that we could hard/hardly
see where we were going
4 She threw the ball so high/highly that it went over the houses
5 Jordan came closely/close to winning the game
6 These animals live deep/deeply underground
7 I had a hotel room directly/direct above my friends’ room
8 “Open your mouth wide/widely, please,” said the dentist
Trang 7Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack Grammar Themes Nouns & Articles
B Choose one word or both
1 The police has/have been informed
2 The aircraft was/were waiting to take off
3 Their house is made of wood/woods
4 Your new furniture are/is great!
5 She feels sick and she’s got a/the temperature
6 The audience were/was clapping wildly
7 Physics was/were my favourite subject at school
8 How much money are/is there in your wallet?
9 The sheep was/were running up the hill
10 The staff were/was pleased to hear about the pay rise
A Choose a, b or c
1 Angela plays electric guitar in a band.
a on an
b the
c an
2 These fish are very common in Mediterranean.
a a
b –
c the
3 I need to write my letter on.
a a sheet of paper
b a paper
c a slice of paper
4 They try to help poor in this area.
a a
b –
c the
5 She was driving at more than 120 km hour.
a an
b –
c the
6 Is Siberian tiger an endangered species?
a a
b the
c –
7 I’m going to apply for the job, even though I haven’t
a many experiences
b an experience
c much experience
8 Is there rubbish in the bin?
a a
b much
c many
Trang 8Determiners Grammar Themes Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack
A Choose a, b or c
1 I can fix it for you now if you give me minutes.
a few
b a little
c a few
2 Could you put salt on the omelette?
a a little
b many
c a few
3 We had time that we only saw half the paintings
in the gallery.
a so few
b as much
c so little
4 There’s information on this website.
a plenty
b lots of
c a great
5 Unfortunately, there is hope of finding the
missing child.
a little
b few
c a little
6 Either Daphne John will drive you to the airport.
a nor
b and
c or
7 the children in our class entered the competition.
a Every
b All
c None
8 She hasn’t got pets.
a no
b a lot
c any
B Write one word in each gap
1 Both us like chocolate
2 Neither Mary Jack is good at maths
4 She couldn’t close the box because there were too
things in it
5 You can get whole of that TV series on DVD
6 Both Julia Sally are doctors
7 I felt sick because I’d eaten too cake
8 Every of their CDs has made it
to the top ten
Trang 9Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack Grammar Themes -ing/Infinitives
B Choose
1 You should stop to eat/eating pizza It’s not good for you
2 Oh no! I forgot to close/closing the window I hope it doesn’t rain
3 I regret to tell/telling him my secret Now the whole class knows about it!
4 I tried to open/opening the window, but it was stuck
5 I’m glad you remembered to buy/buying some eggs Now we can make an omelette
6 Moving to the country means to leave/leaving all your friends behind
A Choose a, b or c
1 Jason offered for dinner.
a to pay
b paying
c pay
2 They won’t let you any photos in the museum.
a taking
b to take
c take
3 You’d better careful!
a be
b being
c to be
4 I advise you not gum during the interview.
a chewing
b to chew
c chew
5 I look forward from you soon.
a to hearing
b hear
c hearing
6 Did you remind his mother a birthday card?
a him sending
b he send
c him to send
7 My brother always avoids the washing-up.
a to do
b doing
c that he does
8 I don’t mind after your dog while you’re away.
a looking
b to look
c look
Trang 10Conditionals/Wishes/Unreals Grammar Themes Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack
A Choose a, b or c
1 If you hadn’t gone to Rome, you Paulo.
a wouldn’t meet
b don’t meet
c wouldn’t have met
2 She there on time if she catches the train.
a should get
b could have got
c had got
3 It’s high time he how to cook.
a learns
b was learning
c learnt
4 I hope he his exam.
a passes
b would pass
c had passed
5 you need help, please contact us.
a Do
b Should
c Could
6 I’d rather it myself.
a to do
b doing
c do
7 If it for him, you wouldn’t have been able to
buy the car.
a isn’t
b weren’t
c hasn’t been
8 I wish I to bring my umbrella!
a had remembered
b remember
c will remember
B Complete each sentence with an item from the box
• on • even if • only if • as long as
• supposing • otherwise
1 you’re good at maths, you’ll find the exam difficult
2 the weather’s good, we’ll go for
a picnic
3 condition that you promise not
to say anything, I’ll tell you a secret
4 Sam lent me his tent; , I wouldn’t have been able to go camping
5 you won the lottery, what would you do with the money?
6 you live in the area can you become a member of this club
Trang 11Journeys B2 Teacher’s Resource Pack Grammar Themes Modal Verbs
B Choose one word or both
1 Can/Shall you help me with this, please?
2 They don’t have/need to go if they don’t want to
3 We didn’t have a map, but we could/were able to
find the place in the end
4 May/Can I borrow your pen, please?
5 Of course you can/are able to turn on the heater if you’re cold!
6 Good morning Could/Should I speak to Ms Smith, please?
7 It’s 430C and he’s wearing a coat He must/shall be mad!
8 You ought to/should have been more polite
9 Would/May you get some butter while you’re at the supermarket?
10 Surely you can/must have expected that to happen?
A Choose a, b or c
1 I hope we go to the beach tomorrow.
a would
b can
c are able
2 I try on these jeans, please?
a Could
b Would
c Must
3 They pay for their hotel room; it was included in
the price of the holiday.
a might not
b didn’t have to
c couldn’t
4 That box looks heavy I help you carry it?
a Do
b Would
c Shall
5 Sally can’t Tom about the meeting, because he
didn’t know about it!
a have told
b tell
c be telling
6 “Did you buy some milk?”
“Yes, but I There were two cartons in the fridge!”
a hadn’t to
b mustn’t have
c needn’t have
7 That be Jack at the door He said he’d come round
this afternoon.
a must
b can
c shall
8 Do I take the medicine every morning?
a supposed to
b need to
c ought to
9 I’m not sure, but they be leaving tomorrow.
a have to
b might
c ought
10 I was supposed to go with them, but I to
change my plans at the last minute.