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Bài tập giáo trình tiếng Anh IELTS Face2Face Pre Intermediate

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EB question words; work; tee time actives wit do, gi go, goto, equency adverts and A a personal leer

ED review of vero forms and questions; sublet questions

ETD teing tings in common

EB past time phrases; relationships (1), connecting words (1) Ran email with news:

WEB Past Simple; Past Continuous; positive and negative ‘yw connecting words {1}: addition and cantrast; an email (1)

ẤT hướng comersations; ending conversation

BD employment; ooking for aot; ward bung 1: noun endings 4 formal letter

EB pave tnpad and Present Simpie to (0: psitve and negative; have t/ha to (2 srt answers; Present Coninamus | wa-cumiculum ve C1)

GP_apologies, reasons an promises

GD typo ott, rus; TV nouns and vets; -ed and «ing aaectivas 1 af review

GD Present Pret fr ite exerones 1): positive and negative, Present Pstect for 1 escribing a fim

lite experiences 2} questions wih ever

GD savesing đagteing andaslim tr qgilohs

ED verb-noun cotocations (1); verb-noun collecatians (2; verbs and preposttions 1h Ianguage school brochares

(ED ba: previction; might; wit be abte 4; tuture plans and ambitions: be going to formal and intormal letters

(DD _ otters, suggestions and requests

GED character adjectives; relationships @ pretixes and oppstes ot acecties: nin Ina notes and messages

EB raking comparisons: superlatives W_ messages: missing words; common abbreviations

CÀ leaving phone messages

EB travel: things we take on holiday; quantity phrases; expressions with 90 A a letter of complaint

GED Present Continuous for futere arrangements; quantifiers; possessive pronouns: w_ useful words/phrases in formel letters:

GD _ complains and requests

(eo your home; going Wo snes ver patterns; adecties to describe paces A amagzzineaicle

WEB Present Perec or uotiised past vith for and shice, How ong 7, sol, showin, must, 1 connecting wards (2) sinlafles, erenoes and

ED ssking about paces

GD everyday rates; jective io deserve ringn phòl voi a personal email

EB irs concitiona; future ime clauses with when, a8 s00n as, nefore, efter, unit, foo much, 100 |W paragranns; expressing symnpathy and glving advice;

many, foot) enough ‘an emal (2)

D_inatos and making arangerents

(EB certs often used in the passive; anything, sameane, na one, everywhere, ete.; use of articles: ‘A aketter toa newspaper

4, at, the, na article; shopping |W connecting words (3): giving your opinion

(ED Present simple passive; Past Simple passive; used fo

GI inastop

GED vero.noun colecstions 8; rime: guessing meaning fer context

Present Perfect for giving news with jusi, yet and already; relalive clauses with wha, which, jettiog Meas; a narrative

thet and were

[D_ ecto questions

WED ena, unis eves; comecting words 2

MEW ccyrtedspech;seoond candtoal A ananiline diary, a posting ona vedshe commen mistakes; describing your goals in posting

Pre-intermediate Reading and

Wrking Progress Portfollo, 788

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1 Work, rest and play

Language Summary 1, Student's Book p119

Question words (UR

Fill in the gaps with the correct question words

Then match questions T~8 to answers a)-h)

1 What languages do you speak? f)

2 does Jamie Oliver come from?

3 thas the most interesting job you know?

4 did she yet macried?

5 oc ate you studying English? ,

6 nnn canna SS a university degree course

in England?

7 brothers and sisters have you

gov

8 do you go to the cinema?

3) Three or four years

) Every weekend, ] love films

4) My brother ~ he's a musician in a band

4) Essex in England

6} About three years ago — it was a lovely wedding

4) French and a litile Spanish

8) Ì want to gét a better job

fh) One brother and one sister,

Review of verb forms and questions (353

EP Fit inc he gaps with do, did or are

1 Who do, you live with? My family

2 When you get married? Last May

you going on hotiday this year?

6 How many countries you visit lst year?

Do you have an interesting life?

We asked four people four questions

Do they have interesting lives? You decide

A What are you doing at the moment?

sam I'm going to a mecting, U work for a TV

company We ' ‘te doing (do}a series with = \

a famous chef at the moment ANNIE om, brother’ birthday tomorrow So L Sam

_ (look) for a present

aor We're going to the cinema We alten go

on Fridays

SAM Free time? Work is the best free time activity?

ANNTE well I've got three children so 4

(not have got) much free time, [love skiing, We went sling in

Iraly last year

HeIOL Well, we like films Sometimes we get a DVD, And Bob * cou (plty) the ạt

sam lialy, Spain, the USA and Brazil, All for work,

of course annué Well, PP skiing in Italy We alse stayed with friends (tell) you about `

in Scotland Next year we're going to visit Bob and Heid Spain

808 We spent wo weeks in Wales on a canmping holiday Herained most of the time, but we = (go} for some nice walks

0 sam Well, this meeting is going to finish late, Then

1, ooo (make) sore phone calls and

go to a restaurant, [ never cat at home, anwie My husband and (4 do} our homework We're studying Spanish at the moment

Hel We want to watch a programme on TV tonight

b) Read the interviews again and put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple, Present Concnuous, Past Simple or use be going to

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1A and 1B — ————————— a —

@ a) Make questions with these words B) Read the article in 3a) again

What is Sam doing at the moment? 1 He's going to a meeting

did / holiday / last / go / Annie / on / year / Where ?

6 to/ Annie /this/ What going/ dois /evening ? - - i

@ Fillin che gaps with these words and in, for, as or with

young children unemployed people a newspaper teenagers herself

Ryan is a chef He works iaarestaurant._

2 Sally doesn't have a boss She works

3 Stewart works _ - He loves working in a big city

4 Ruth works - „ She helps them to find jobs

S Jess and Drew are teachers They work and E

6 Michael works „ called Harrods The shop sells everything §

Lynne works _ « She meets people and answers the phones

Judy works _ called The Daily Times, She works

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Subject questions

@ a) Choose the correet words

4 Who does warkA@arkd as a receptionist?

2 Which newspaper does Judy work/works fudy

for?

3 What de jess and Drew do/do jess and Drew?

Whose job does help/helps unemployed

people?

Who does work/works in a kitchen?

Which person does work/works in a shop?

Who fasn’t got/hasn’t a boss?

Who does tikeftikes working in a hig city?

b) Answer the questions in 2a)

1 dyn

Look at the words in bold Write two

questions for cach sentence Use the Present

Simple

4 Stewart leaves home at 6,30 a.m

Who leaves home at 6,30 a.m?

When does Stewart leave home?,

2 Michael walks to work every morning

Complete the questions in these conversations,

14 The traffic was really bad

Sorry What was really bad?

5A Judy is waiting lo see you

& Sorry Who ——

A Jody, The journalist from The Daily Times

MIKE Well, Fwork in Cambridge and Ruby works in Oxford,

$6 London is the best place for ts te live,

@ Who / have / the longest journey? *

Ruby Mike does 1 get the train and it takes about an hour Mike gets a bus, then the tube and then the train,

Q Who / get up / first? *

Ruby does She needs to be at work very eatly

Q What / you /do, Ruby? *

Tm a doctor,

Q — Who/ spend / the most on travel? *_

Tdo I spend about £2,000 a year

@ — fyou/ want to get jobs in London? * =

nuBY Yes, we do! I want to work at a London hospital But

at the moment, its impossible

@ Who/geL/ home Rrsỷ”

MIKE I do usually and then | cook dinner!

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@ a} ($} Look at the pictures and find

the words in the puzzle,

1 Ager to the station on time, fu the train is{late, (usually, often)

2 James and Maria are at home on Saturday evenings, They go

to the theatre, (havally ever, normally)

3 Are you happy? You stop siting, (always, never)

4 Do you do any exercise? 1 go rimming (ever, occasionally) a) Complete the frequency expressions

1 Yweek twice a week

b) Complete the table with the words

BACSROEGRRGG — —

AMRECMUSEYER read a newspaper month

MCARDSCYCLIS Ea oh 2-3/year ] 3-4/manh

ge onholiday Ì 9 Vyear De Biyear

3) Theo.never cooks at home,

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1D Speed dating

Finding things in common (CIES

Bernie is on a speed-dating evening Read the

conversations and choose the correct words

waviey Hi, My name's Hayley I'm a bit nervousl

gieb ¡D8ffWai1G Am TƒNHđiritilTirnfiil›

#AWEY So, what đo you do, Bernie?

serie I work for myself

HayLEY Really? ‘Sedo li/Neither doit

IsaBeL Teal out a lot 1 don't have time to cook

a1 home

BERNIE *Qh, don't /Neitherdo What's your

favourite food?

IsabiL F love Italian food

BERNIE ‘Soamt/Me too! I eat a lot of pasta,

cian T went speed dating last week, 100

BERNIE ‘So am ii/So did if Did you meet anyone

interesting?

ciate No, I didn’ like anyone!

BERNIE *Me neither /S0 did, Bu it was fuat

CLARE Yes, it was

HONA Well, I love exereise | go jogging every day

BEaNit 70h, !don't./Neither do Do you do any other

sports?

FIONA No 1 cacit play football or tennis,

6tRNIE- "Neither can L/tcan't, But T tryi

@© ‘ok at what Bernie, Isabel and Hayley said

on their speed-dating evening Then complete conversations 1-8 with the correct phrases

Sometimes there is more than one answer

Bernie | Isabel | Hayley

isabel Neither do | prefer public transport

? SERN - I've got a cat HAVIEY | What's yours called?

i lSABEL Tim not a vegetarian

BERNIE ut (don't eat a lot

of meat

4 Hayley (didnt go on holiday last yeer

BERNIE Twent to Australia, My

roiher lives there

5 BERNIE I love Ttalian food, but | cant speak the

language

IsaBeL a My mother spoke lalian

Wo me when 1 was young,

6 sass Thaveo' got my own Mat

BERNE 1 rent a place with a Friend

? Berne t hate working at weekends, HavLey vena » But Loften do tt

8 naviey To really hot

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2 Beginnings

Language Summary 2, Student's Book p121

2A Starting small

Past Simple E53

@ a) Complete the table with the

infinitive or the Past Simple form

of these verbs

Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield "met [meet}

BH lon Hiếu at school in New York in 1963, They both

[RSEPNESs == * [have] the same hobby ~ food! Whea they finished school, they

' [g9] t0 Collage But Bạn ˆ (0t finish) his course and he

3 read * lgetl 2 job sgling ice-cream In g8, they both' (đecdel

close 4 to doa $5 course in making ice-cream The course ” _ (not be) difficult

$ wore and the next year they (start) their ice-cream business with their first

ey 6 shop: Ben & Jerry's, in Vermont, USA On the first anniversary of Ben 6 Jerry's

7 stopped {give} everyone free ice-cream al day Two years later, they

== ¬ But Ben and Jerry" OY (ot want) to make and sell

make 10 ice-cream So in 1985 they ” {begin} ‘Ben & Jerry's Foundati

6) lúc lê h0 TIỆC, 2 charity to help poor people, Every year they give 7.5% of the company’s money

infinitive form of the verbs in 1a) to the charity Bự aoo4 there ” (ba more than 450 Ben & Jerry's

regular —— | Eregglar shops in over 38 countries including France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Mexico,

la the same year, w@ ” (spend] over $30,000,000 on their ice-cream!

1 stay 5 leave

—— ie & .=

" -_ImB_ s_— bị Write questions for these answers Use the Past Simple

‘i In 1963,

2 Who / gec/a job selling ice-cream?

Ô ® Read the anicte about the

people who started Ben & Jerrys

ice-cream, Then put the verbs in

brackets in the Past Simple, 3 What happen / 1978?

Ben,

They did a course in ice-cream making,

4 When / they / opet/ their first shop?

in 1979,

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2B First meetings —

$ What / they /do/ on their first anniversary?

They gave everyone free ice-cream all day

& Why / they /statt /"Ben & Jerry’s Foundation’?

Because they wanted to help poor people

7 How many shops / be / there in 2004?

There were more than 450

@ How much / we / spend / on Ben & Jerry’s ice-cream in 20042

Ricky Jade and Claude

Look at the pictures, Then write what the people were doing at

seven o'clock yesterday evening, Use the Past Cantinuous,

maitforstant talk toa friend jog in the park

play on her computer watchTV think about his glrftiend

1 Ricky was waiting fora taxi

2 Jade and Claude

Past time phrases #7ZB#

© choose the concer words

i Willian Shak

yeare was born in sixteen years ago

2 tast/in momih T couldn't speak any English!

3 I met my boyfriend on holiday last/in summer,

The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant opened infor 1952, McDonalds opened its first restaurant in the 1940/fortes

He is here somewhere [saw him wo minutes ago/before

My parents got married oventy years before/aga

I think she was here the day before 4oday/yesterday

liz Neal and Karen

© Choose the correct words:

1 Pauline and her boyfriend were iving in China for three months

We got married while my wife did/

was doing her degree at university Damon was looking out of the window

when he saw/was seeing her

When Nicole heardfwas hearing the

news, she quickly phoned her mother

T worked/was working in Spain when

T met my boyfriend, The weather was good so we walked/ were walking home together

This time last year they went/were going

on dates and now they're matried?

‘You talkedfwere tatking 10 someone so

1 dide’t want to say anything,

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2B

Relationships (1} {223 Read the article in 3 again and complete the phrases

&

Cenural Asia on a horse for charity When she? ns (NEEL) i

Shamil Galimzyanov for the first time, she 4 _ (travel) luan J

through LIzbekistan She

© Read the article, Puc the verbs in brackets,

in the Past Simple or Past Continuous

In 1998, Alexandra Tolstay ’ was working

(work) ina bank, but she * was (be) bored

dlidivt notice him, But while they § oon (tide) their horses,

they staned taiking, Älexandra” (think) Shamnil was

very imeresting His life was very different from her own And soan

she ® _ V (know) that she was falling in love with him,

Three years later Alexandra ® , ~-« (visit) Shamil in

Uzbekistan again At the time, she“ - (go out) wich

another man, but a few months later she

with him,

Alexandra" ~ (gel) engaged to Shamil in 2002 while

she andl her family ” on (Stay) with hìm, They

(get) marvied in London and now they live in Moscow, in Russia,

3 engaged 10 someone

© a} Write questions about the article in 3 Use the Past Continuous

1 Where / Alexandra / work / in 1998?

Where was Alexandra working in.19287,,

2 Where / she / wravel / when she met Shamil?

b) Write answers to the questions in 4a)

She was working ina bank,

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2C The 1001 Nights

Reading

Read the first paragraphs of two stories, Then put

the stories in the correct order

‘The Lazy Man in Love;

i

a} They told the man to come hack when he

had a good job So the man went to university,

studied hard and soon he was working for

a multinational company He returned to her

parents and asked again They were very

pleased and called their daughter

») When she saw him she always pulled out a

few of the black hairs on his head, She wanted

tìm to look older So every time the man went

lo see his irliriends he lost a few grey hairs

and then a few black hairs

didn't want Otiose’s gitlriend waned him to get a job

Otiose was happy when he met his girlfriend

3 [_]Atthe stan of the story Otiose had a job

Connecting words (1)

1 Lothar’s older girlfriend didnt like his black hairs „sØ.„

2 Lothar girlfriends pulled out his hair

3 Lothar’s younger gislitiend pulled is grey hairs out

4 The girl's parents didn't want Otiose to marry her

5 Otiose met his girliriend _

6 Otiose didn’t have a degree

«There was once a man called Lothar, He was only thirty, but some of his hair was grey Lothar had two girlfriends — one who was twenty years old and the other who was forty

4) But when she saw her boyfriend in his suit and heard he was working in an office, she was very sad ‘You're not the man | loved,’ she said And she broke up with him immediately:

2) The younger girliriendt was worried about going out with an alder man, When she saw him, she always took out a few of his grey hairs The oldcr girlftiend was worried about

‘going out with a younger man,

n) There was once a man called Otiose He didn't have any money, but he was happy One day he vwas lying on the beach when he saw a beautiful woman, He asked her aut immediately and they went ona date

@) Real the stories in 1 again, Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? Correct the false sentences,

4 [_JLothar was older than both his girlfriends,

5 [_] Lothar’ gitliriends didnt like his hair

6 [_JAt the end of the story Lothar became bald

© March beginnings of semences 1-6 to endings aM Use so, hecause, while, when or until

a) he went to university,

by he was lying on a beach

he came to visit her

4) he điển! have any teh

4} he didn’t have a job

| she pulled them out

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Manchester last year?

Manchester? Was if at the computer conference?

ROLAND Yes, you gave a talk about

computers in education,

‘Oh yes * ——

Bath College, aren’ you?

ROLAND That’s right

g oT eg DOD Oa ad SCLC a) & 1/ meet / we / hope / soon / again

do you know — where did you meet You're a teacher IrBnzfErrrrrisrTitTl

« 1 ANNA Sid, this is Sarab,

i] sip Nice ta meet you, Sarah = R

Š SARAH You too ¬

si 1 work with her

iD sib Yes Why’ & Yes, bye

8 SARAH She's my sister She couldn come tonight ch choy fin veal mise ea Tiewyct®

5 ? TARA Wow! There are a lot of

š people in here! = ¬

H Jared (work downstairs B You too I really enjoyed your talk:

TARA — Hi, fm Tara man A Thank any Here's iny email address

bà yao Oh really, — _

lo, [live in London, = "

3 NA THẢ BAN độ & you/ maybc /soon /5ec

3 KA£ Helo.F

r MARK Audrey5, ca —

KATE Me too! Were you at & Are you going 1o their party tonight?

university with her? ŠGfVyixGIifagiBf'

kare Yes, was So ®

b) Match the ends of conversations a)-d)

in 2a} to conversations 1-4 in 1

3 4

(FF Pesta we Wing Porto? Fe6

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3 The world of work

Language Summary 3, Student's Book p123

11 on-the-job 4) working hours

w sick 0 for travel

b) Complete the sentences with a phrase

from 1a)

1 I don't want to work at the same time every

day I'd like a job with flexible working

hours

2 Llike going to different towns and countries

80 I'd like a job with

3 Hamill, dot get

Complete the sentences with has to and these verbs

practise take know work be (x 2)

1 A musician fas topractioe a lot

2 A shop assistam _ polite

3 Adoctor ~ long hours

4 Anaccountant good at maths

5 A London taxi driver 25,000 streets

schools are closed,

Fill in the gaps with the positive or negative form of have to Use the Present Simple or Past Simple

1 Philand Miriam get a good salary They don’t have to worry about money:

2 Matt works for himself, He gel up carly

3 Leah and I can't come this weekend We visit Leah’ parents

4 Tdont have my own office T _ share it with ø colleague

5 The company were very good to her when she was ill

They „

6 1 have three small children so 1

jo ive her sick pay, but they did

have

flexible working hours,

7 In the UK studems _ do at Teast six years’ training to become a doctor

8 She uu come ta Wark today Why’ is she here?

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3A and 3B ni

fave io/had to (2): questions and short answers (23

© a) Fill in the gaps with Do/Does/Did and have to

1A Lwork in a department store

@ D9 you have to work on bank holidays?

2 A Andy teaches English in Brazil

3A Nadia left a fow minutes ago

44 Dad and [are going to sce your grandmother on Sunday

6 & Leouldnt find my student card

ø Oh, đer you pay full price?

Looking for a job EE

@ a) Pat sentences a)-1) in the correct order 10 make a story about Jez

a} { ] for at interview: But he said the job was

ty friend, Jez, is unemployed at the momeni He

«} [ ] benefit a first because he decided co 1ake a holiday But now he’

looking

4 [_] was working for a multinational company and he was

e) [_]job He didn't get unemployment

ind a job soon

® [ ]for about three jobs every week, He saw an interesting

¥)[_ ] for a new job L helped him to write bis CV and he applies

) [_Jadvent in the newspaper last week, He filled in the

1D [_Jeaming a Jot of money: But last month be lost his

4) [_Japplication form and went

0) [_ J terrible — the people were really unfriendly Pm sure he will

b) Find these phrases in 1a) Then write the infinitive form of the verb

2 No, he But he ean

3 Yes, she « She said

she was sorry,

4 No, you But she'd probably like (0 see you,

@ a} Choose the correct words

1 Miguel fer worBy

7 My brother wants/is wanting to live abroad

8 What's wrong? Why do you ery/ are you crying?

never

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———— 38

hỳ Maich the sentences in 2a) to their meanings

4} Present Simple for routines: 2, and

b) Present Simple for states: and

+) Present Continuous for things that are happening,

al the moment of speaking: and

Look at the pictures Then fill in the gaps with the

Present Simple or Present Continuous form of these

verbs

teach lear work ose win stay

relax cycle drive be rain go

1 Helen teaches French, but today she ‘searning,

Read the article and put the verbs in brackets in the

~ Present Simple or Present Continuous

"Are you looking (look) for a new job?

so the answer is probably yes!

® You CV, (be) an advent

(ask) a friend to read my application forms or CV

to find out something about the company

Most large companies *

(have) websites My daughter ®

(wand) to work for Microsoft in the future

and at the moment she"

(read) a book about the company

© Lalways ” _ (arrive) five or

(need) to listen very carefully and answer

the questions honestly, And smile! tt

* Chelp) you relas!

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Word building (1): noun endings CR

@ Do the puzzle, Find the job (2)

@ 2) Are these words nouns, verbs or hoth?

Write N (noun), V (verb) or B (both)

b) Put the words in 2a) in the table, Then

complete the table with the missing

a} Read an interview with

a police diver, Write questions 1-5 in the correct places A-E

1 Where did you leatn about diving for the police?

2 What qualities do you need in your work?

3 What do you do as a police diver?

5S Have you got any diving qualifications?

A Howdid you become interested in diving?

When I was young my parents lived in Honduras, Central

America, I did my first serious dive when [ was ten with my mother and father | can remember it now My parents had an

* argument (argue) about it My mother thought | was too

young, My father said it was her *_ (đecide)

50 she came with us!

Be

‘Yes, When [was 18, 1 took a diving >

(examine) and became a professional diver The `,

(examine) said ¥ was born to be a diver!

wanted to be a police diver I trained as a policeman first and

then 1 did a special training course to become a police diver tt was realty difficult!

D People usually think police divers have to look for bodies all the

lime, It isn't true! My job is never the same and | Jove the

_» (excite), We exainine plane crashes, look in

rivers for knives or guns andl we often have to rescue people at sea

‘Well you need to be an excellent * - (swim), of

course And you have to be physically strong ~ diving in English rivers and canals is not like diving in the Caribbean Ocean — it can be very cold, very dark and very sinelly!

b) Read the interview again and fill in the gaps with the correct, form of the words in brackets

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3D

Apologies, reasons and promises EXD

@ a} Match apologies 1-4 to reasons a)-d),

4 Sorry, I couldnt come to your party d)

2 Tm sorry I couldn't get the DVD you wanted,

2 Tm really sorry, but | can't give you the report

today,

4 Sorry | can't play football on Wedinesday

a) The shop didn't have it so I had to order one on

the internet

4) I have to go to the doctor’ = my knee hurts

My computer crashed so T have to write it again,

4) Iwas my mum’ birthday on Saturday so I had to

go and see her

b} Now match the promises to each sentence in 1a)

2) PI try and visit soon

b) Til cell you when it arrives,

4) il play next week

4) 111 finish tt tomorrow

Put the conversation in the correct order,

Yes And you'll remember your phone!

Heft ry phone at home and I didnt have your number

Oh, dear, Why didart you call?

I'm really sorry L couldn't come to the meeting this morning

You didn’t have the number? This was

an important meeting, Nate

U know: Next time Tl take a taxi

What happened? We waited for you

‘The 8.15 train was cancelled and J had

to wait for the next one,

1 Tm really sorry, but L coulda’e find your keys

1, }ook again when [ get home

2 SoM Deanne Send you the document now

My contpnter ist’t working, but 1 find

an Internet café, +1 work tonight sol _ meet you Are yous busy tomorrow?

4 couldn't call ‘work late call him tomorrow the builder today

2 can't meet my parents | see you at the

3 couldn't goto | goon a training | come to the meeting yesterday) course next meeting

4 can'tworkon | go ta the doctor | work late next

I'm sorry, but L couldn't call the builder today Lhad

to.work late, Itt call him tomorrow

Review: spelling

©

@ Reading and Writing Portfolio 3 p68

(8) Choose the correct words

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4 That’s entertainment!

Language Summary 4, Student's Book p126

Types of film 2)

@ Fillin the gaps with these words

Jovestory western science-fiction film

horror film musieaL hístorical drama

romantic comedy comedy — war film

eae

Next time you

rerft a video or

DVD, look out for

these filrt classics!

Brief Encounter Laura Jesson mects Doctor Alec Harv

They ate married, but they comtinne to meet every week at

a station This isa beautiful, but sad ' faye story,

Forrest Gump Tom Hanks is very funny in this

wonderful Ê o » Hanks won his

second Oscar for his acting

Minority Report In the year 2054, the police can see the

fatare, Tom Cruise is policeman John Anderton in this,

Ch

to play their last concert, An exciting

swith songs from Aretha Franktin

interesting story of the English queen, Elizabeth 1

(1558-1603),

Apocalypse Now Captain Willard is looking for

Colonel Kutz in Camhodia in 1969 Francis Ford

Coppola directs this classic ®

Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! In a competition,

Rosalee wins a date sith Tad Hamilton, a good-looking,

and famous actor Will they fall in love? A siinple, but

very funny * - -

Little Big Man_ An old man tells the story of his life

‘There are cowboys, Indians and everything you expect

in this classic ®

Psycho Dont watch this alone! A woman stops

aa lonely hotel in Alfred Hitchcock’ famous

Review: past forms and past participles

Complete the table,

infinitive | Past Simple

1 be was or |

past participle

8

meet

stop watch

10 write

Present Perfect for lite experiences (1): positive

and negative (EB Look at the information about film divectors, Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the Present Perfect

1 Joshua Aasa’t written a filin,

2 Ren and Mar have weitten.a film,

3 Joshua = short film

4 Mr three short films

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© Fill in the gaps with these

verbs, Use the Present Perfect

and if possible, contractions

(, ve)

see broke drive lean

fall ty go use

1 My daughter ‘sseen all the

Hatry Powter filins

Sofia Coppola is the daughter

of Francis Ford Coppola, the film directot, She ` wás, (be)

horn in 1971 and she

= (appear) in her first film, The Godfather,

in 1972, In her career she

y, Life without Zoe, for the film New

all, she enjoys writing and ditecting films When she“

18 she § nw {iwrite) a sto:

York Stories In 2003 she ©

Lost in Translation A year later she” — (win) an Oscar for the

(direct) her most famous film,

film, Now, three people in the Coppola family * Gwin)

Oscars! Of course, this isn't all Sofia * _. _ (do) in her life She

(design) clothes and she " (start) her own

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4B

Present Perfect for life experiences (2): questions

with ever C3)

@ a) Write questions with these words

1 /Stelfie / ever / write /a song?

Has Steffie ever, written a.song?,,

b) Write short answers to the questions in 28)

1 Yes, she has.,

2 NG,

3 Yes, -

Review: Present Perfect and Past Simple

@ choose the correct mswers, a), b) c

1 He's never me flowers

aigive @aiven 4) gave

2 She my birthday last year

abforgot g]fogotten ¢] forget

3 Did he out at the weekend?

1 a Haye, you ever Seen (see) an

BNO nus What about you?

8 Yes, we What about you and Will?

4 No, we What was it ke?

Beene (hate) Ht, bút Dan (love) lữ

BA ——- yOLEVEF (SE) an MP3) player?

BYES Ta nn (buy) one last year

A Me too Where you - (buy) it?

® 1 Corder) one on the Intemet tt

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4c TV or not Tv?

TV nouns and verbs 7E

Write the TV words

1 You need a DVD player to play a DVD

Lo _ is a programme about important

events

3 “Dinnetb radyT _ _ theTVI"

4 The most Íamous c. _ programme

is Big Brother

5 Onac _ 5 famous people answer

questions ebout themselves

6 “Lwant to watch that programme later Can you

_ iw?

— ate factual programmes

about real situations or people

as ~~ ave popiilar programmes

n 1985 the radio was very popular Familles sat down

every night and listened to dramas, By 1950, 94% of

‘Americans had a radio in thair house But by 1955,

66% of American houses fad their own TW

‘And now we have the Internet, In 1996, about

130 millon people used the Internet, In 2005, there were

‘ver 660 milion people online They buy books, send

emails and now many watch TY ~ there are at least

2007V channels on the internet Wil the Internet Kil TV?

le and choose

Tris is a & ried article | work for @ company hat makes TVs But | think TV Is going te be here for a long time Remember, 90% of people in the world heve never used a computer

Chas, New York

Tìm ving in tne UK at the moment Internet TY is

“amaaing/amazed, | can welch “intoresting/interested

programmes in iny frst language - Chinese, Wei-Sum Leung, London

In our house, we have two TVs, two computers and fve iki In the past, the children argued aver the remote control, Now they fight to use de computer! They think TY

is “bonny bored and they are Vtringltred of watching it Claudia, Rome

b) Read the responses in 3a) again Are the

sentences true (1) or false (F)?

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4D What do you think?

Agreeing, disagreeing, and asking for opinions EQZSR

@© ‘illin she gaps with these phrases,

What do you think

No, definitely not

Yes, maybe you're right

a you agree with that

1 rREVOR I think university is a waste of time,

NHI im sortyidon'tagree A university degree

fs important for some jobs

Trevor?

trevor *

Young people need experience Not backs!

2 Russ There are children in here, Smokers should

go ouside IOHN `,

Buc it is a party

TessA Perhaps we shotild open a window

Tm not sure about that Do you think

Yes, definitely What about you I agree

living in the country is more relaxing?

hate the noise of the ety

4 AWE I think everyone should have satellite

television

My children wate 100 much television already!

AUIE Well, you can abways turn the TV off!

Dale? What do you think?

Ingrid, Satellite television is just more chat shows and more reality TV progtamumes, Rubbish — all of them!

Do you agree or disagree with these sentences?

Choose a phrase from 2)

1 Its better to live in the city than the country

Adonitagree, {lm not sure about thet

2 Everyone should have satellite television,

3 Smokers should smoke ouside

4 University is 4 waste of time

« Reading and Writing Portfolio 4 p70

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5 Into the future

Language Summary 5, Student's Book p128

5A Man or machine?

Verb-noun collocations (1) CES

@ a) Match verbs 1-7 to words/phrases a)-¢)

5 look after \ @) the world

6 build A) the housework

7 rake over) my brother

bị Fill in the gaps with the phrases in ta)

shen my parents ate out? He never listens

to me — maybe he will isten to a robot

| don't want ene at home

No, thank you! Robots are going to

will for prediction; might; will be able to (25)

© a) Make sentences about the future with these words + email / Everyone / address / an / have / will

Everyone will have an email address

2 work / will / Lots af / home /at / people

b) Fill in the gaps with won’ and these verbs

need use send be

4) People won‘tneed to travel to wark,

bị W

©) There 4) Cars

6) Match the sentences in 2a} to the sentences in 28) ee) aa (3

any leners by post

a) Fill im the gaps with will, wont and the verbs in brackets,

4A England won'twia the next World Cup (win)

8 Do you think Brazil wlewin ? (win)

2 a In 10 years wi „ CDs im the shops (buy)

a Ả them ơn the

Internet? (buy) 3A You _ the exam, (pass)

a 1 to take it again? {be able}

ee L aw here tomorrew {be}

& Do you think you _ on Friday? (come)

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SA and SB

A group of school children made predietions about the future (Q Fillin the gaps with can or iAuill be

x poe " 1 By net year 1 ,JUb&ABlef6, speakk

2 We “1 travel to the moon

now, but in the fueure we

1 Pevbops we'll lite on The moon, b Tive there

2 Pehops TÚ study robotics ot university, move around easily?

3 Pochoss robots will banoree wore intaligant thon tamans, drive a car in many

” —_ ae _—— capital cities

4 Perhaps we'll have computers in every room, 5 In 50 years computers

5s Perlaps 1) be able te walerstand maths 6 My eight-month-old son

6 Perhaps my sister and T will b good Friends | he talk

5B Never too old ——

Yerb-noun collocations (2)

@ a Sarck the beginnings of sentences 1-8 to endings a)-h),

1 Um sure you'll haved) 4) abroad at the moment

Pam and Edgar are living _ ») a degree in maths, but I'm not sure,

4) how to use the Internet

2

3 My father loves taking _

4 Pat and 1 are looking forward to 4) ageatime trims

$ Tthink he did } spending more time with our grandchildren

6 Our grandmother wants to learn | asontan,

7 Before vniversity we spent 2) photos with his new digital camera

& We want to lie om a beach and get hy a year uaveliing around the world

bj Find these phrases in 1a) Then write the infinitive form of the verb

1 havea great time —

2 abroad 6 how to do something,

3 photos 7 _ time doing something

at time with someone 8 .8 SUHIEN

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5B Future plans and ambitions:

be going to AI

L2) Change the incorrect words in bold

oe Read about five people’s plans Then fill in the gaps in sentences 1-10

are you

& When 'you-are going to relire?

8 Tm going io “retired next month

A Ave you going to “learned

anything new?

8 Idorit know, but} ‘net am going

to do anything difficul

A Ts your wile ‘going retire?

a Yes, she “going, Next year

A And “what you going to do then?

8 T'm going to ‘spending a lot more

time out of the house!

Choose the best meaning for each

8) We're thinking of mecting you

We might enjoy meeting you

iB

2 I'm planning to live abroad

a) L might live abroad

¥} Td like to live abroad

4) Tâm going to live abroad

3 He’ hoping to retire carly

3) He's going to retire early

b) He'd ike to retire early

4) Hes sure he will retire carly,

4 ('m thinking of buying a computer

3) T might buy a new computer

B) Pm going to buy anew

LORNA | might retire early | don’t know, I'm

55 now and my husband reed lst year He spends most of his time in the garden, 'd really lke to be there with him 1m defintely going to learn a new language, hate going abroad and speaking Engl

cass ta only 26 so I'm not going

to retire soon! Jamie and I are going

to have a baby next year and we're really excited about that We want

to have a big famity and live in a big house Then cay children and grandchildren will all be able to stay

SUE Well, Roger and | don't

‘agree about this love work and {don’t want to retire! | know |

‘won't have anything to do

ROGER | asked my boss at work recently and | might be able to fetire next year, We might buy 2 house in France Id (ke to live there one day

1 Lomais thinking of cetiing carly,

2 She’ looking forward to move time with her husband.,

3 She's planning to anew language,

4 Cass and Jamie are planning to a big, family

s Thị ve looking forward to „ their first child

6 Cass would like to ~ ina big house

7 Suc isn’ looking forward to

8 Sue is sure she will bored,

9 Roget is hoping to early

10 They're thinking of a house in France

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Reading: verbs and prepositions

@ ® Read the article and write the correct names,

1 NASA’ first spaceships to land on Mars,

2 Europe’ first spaceship to go to Mars,

3 Dr Pillinger’s first robot co go to Mars,

4 The robot Dr Pillinger wants to build next,

tho search for life on Mars started seriously in 1976

In that year two NASA (North American $pace Agency) spaceships, Viking 1 and Viking2, flew

‘Yram/@ Mats and landed on the planet In 1997

NASA returned “to/from Mars and took over 20,000

photographs of the planet

In the same year ESA (European Space Agency)

decided to send their first spaceship to Mars ~ Mars

Express A British space scicntist, Dr Colin Pillinger,

hoard about the mission He had an idea: he could

build a robot to travel “by/to Mars inside ESAs

spaceship The robot could land on Mars and look

for life on the planet

In 1998, ESA agreed *with/about Dr Pillmgor's plan

Pillinger chose the name Beagte 2 for the robot, after

Charles Darwin's 1831 ship, Beagle

h) Read the article again and choose the correct words

5C Out of this world

Dr iltinger and a model of Beagle 2

Beagle 2 needed "to/for send the Fatih o signal when |

it landed The signal tells scientists on Earth that the spaceship landed safely Dr Pillinger asked a famous

pop group, Blur, ta write a sang ~ the first pop cancert |

on Marst

De Pillinger and his team spent $60 million “for/on the robot, And on Christmas Day 2008 everyone was

looking forward ‘on/te hearing Blur’s song when the

robot landed on Mars The scientisis waited and waited, But they didn't hear the song, They tried

contact the robot, but they never discovered the |

problem And now tiey know they never will | Now Dr Pillinger is talking “about/to sending another | robot to Mars in 2009 He has written to NASA because

he wants the robot — called Beagle 3, of course - to |

travel inside a NASA spaceship Good luck, Dr Pillinger! |

8) Fill in the gaps with the correct question words, Then choose the correct answers

1 How.many spaceships did NASA send to Mars

b) A pop group

A scientist

5 happened to Dr Pillinger’s robot?

a} We don't know

BỊ Tterashed on Mars, o) It didnt take off

s does Dr Pillinger want Beagle 3 (o go to Mars?

a) Alone

bị Inside Mars Express 2

6) Inside NASA's next spaceship

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5D It’s for charity

Offers, suggestions and requests FTES) © a) Read the article about Comic Relief and answer these questions,

a} Choose the best semence for the 1 Who started Comic Relief?

situations,

1 You want 10 raise some money for a

Jocal charity You think a quiz night

is a good idea You say:

a) Shall [have a quiz night? In 1985 a group of comedians set up the charity

@Why dont we have s quiz algh? Comic Relief They wanted to use comedy and

laughter to raise money for the world's poorest

countries Every two years they organise ‘Red

3 How much money have they raised so far?

2 You want to advertise your charity Nose Day’ Millions of people wear red noses

event Your brother works for a while they raise money for the charity! So far,

local newspaper You say: Comic Relief has raised almost £250 million

2} Tl alk to tuy brother

b) Will you talk to your brother? bh) Choose the correct words

©) Why dont we ask your brother? kar We're going to have a film night for

vgiBciysaiiiroisicMfnrfnigrft Comic Relief, What films are we going to show?

2k Se ona a ae steve ‘Ger')/Why don’t have some comedy films

Bor iftienscetnen kay Yes, of course “Will you/ft choose some?

steve Yes I've got lots of DVDs

es “Shalt 7H help you if you like

5] Could you bring some CDs?

@ Shall we buy some CDs? steve Great, thanks a lọt #ff/Can7 do anything else?

4 Your mother fs carrying some heavy rar Yes, We need a place to show the films,

bags of shopping Your mother says: 688 Why 'do/don’t we use my louse? I have a big living com,

a} Let's carry these bags Kay Yes, that'd “be/been great

¥) Could you give you me @ hand? ©

rican earip BeetSnpal acl Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets,

i any gs for you

5 You and your Iriencl are lost and Tee eae

you don't have a map Your friend Will you look after your brother?, (will)

says 2 We could ask Keiko

3) Can I give you a hand?

b) Shalll we look at the map? a 2)

quuäyEfltsSEsnẽ 3 Lwant to go to Poland

b} Choose the best response for the ~ đe)

1 GE, why noiDYCreat, thanks a tot ——— ——— (ehall)

2 No, don’t worry Thanks anyway./ $ Could you help me?

4 Yes, that'd be great /Yes, of course lac alee

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6 Family and friends

Language Summary 6, Student's Book p130

6A Life with teenagers

§ Julia wants a promotion and then

shelll go to a bigger company

6 They're only teenagers, bet they

behave like adults,

7 Clara always says please and thank

you

9 She's sometimes happy, but she’

ofien unhappy and unhiendly:

Downy

1 She always plans her time very

carefully

2 Ttvied to talk to Testy, but he

wont change his mind HeS not

8 He hasn't done any work today: Ie

didn't do much yesterday!

Making comparisons (33

@ Complete the table with the correct [orm of thes:

bágh polite good happy - patent bad difficult new funny wet bíg

xe yy Fit -er | double

consonant + -er

brighter

djoctives

moody hot far old

‘more + adjective |ireegular

@ a) Fill in the gaps with the adjective in brackets or its comparative form

You've heard your grandparents say this many times:

life was different when I was young! But how?

| think life is ' Marder (hard} for teenagers

now We weren't as? - (worried) as they are about school or jobs

I think we were less * (ambitious) Teenagers have to be much

_ (organised) these days

U'm pleased I'm not a teenager tod:

They're much”

| don chink teenagers are much different than

we were They're as (selfish) and as (scubborn) as we were!

- (ienpatient) than we were They want

everything and they want it now! We were a lot * (helpful) about things in the house — ery grandehildren never do any

cleaning or tidy their rooms There is always something `

(Interesting) to do And they certainly aren't as (potite) as we were — we listened to our parents

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Relationships (2) @Z3

b) Fill in the gaps with the adjectives in brackets

and (not) as as

1 Betty thinks teenagers

a) were notasambitious as (ambitious) they are

now

b} didn't have to be « (Organised)

they do now

2 Frank thinks teenagers

were (selfish) they are now

3 May thinks

a} her grandchildren are

(helpful) she was,

b) teenagers are (polite) they

were,

6B Roles

Complete the table with the

6A and 6B

© Make sentences a) and b) the same Complete the

sentences mb)

1a) This doctor is more patient than my last one

b) My last doctor wasn't aspatientas thisene,

2 a) This exereise is mote difficult than the other ones

») The other exercises arem as

3 a) Theit children are much more polite than ours

b) Their children are alot

e@ Fill in the gaps with these words

close friend brother-in-law stepfather flatmate relative colleague neighbour

male female

a es 1 Chloe’ ex-boyfriend, was veally selfish They broke up because she

uncle 1 aunt wanted someone more considerate,

2 Lhave family ail over the world, F even have a in Canada,

2 niece but lve never met him

& Our mother got married again when we were quite young, so we've always

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1 one syllable adjectives 2) put mast

Zone-syllable adjectives | | 5) change -y

ending in -e: safe VP" tot and

add -est

B tworsyllable adjectives _ [| ¢} add -st

ending in -y: lazy

4 other two-syllable and

longer adjectives: popular |

4) add -est b) Match the adjectives to a rile in 2a)

and write the superlatives

adjectives | rule | superlatives

Choose the corteet words,

4 Jason is the least Gusp)/busiest person

in the family, of course

2 Adrian is the elder/eldest person in the

family:

3 Gemma is the fessfleast helplut person,

bout she will change

4 Sean is the least stress/stressed person

I know

5 Sean is my closest/mast close friend,

6 Joseph is the least fazyAaziest person

7 The brighter/brightest person is Elaine ~

tmy mother,

8 Ldont think ] am the less/least

organised person in the world

© Look at Molly's family tree Then fill in the gaps with the

superlative form of these adjectives Use the if necessary

intatigent young good stubbom happy funny thin organised musical busy mouy Well, lets starc with my parents 1 think my mother is

+ the most intelligent person in the family She teaches at a

university, But my father is cenainly #_ , = laugh

a tou when I'm with him

My brother has always been my friend 1 can talk to him about anything Les married to

person in our family, She plays the piano beautifully and she can sing Their son is certainly * = he’s only eleven

months old

My husband is © person in the family He goes

Jogging a lot, He’ also probably 7 | person He works for himself and never stops! Our son, is definitely our

child — he never stops smiling — like his

grandfather Gena is only eight, but shes * 2s

child ('ve ever met She always wants to do things her way And

ime? Well, Hm not the ® mother in the world, but

iy!

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6C Family Business

Prefixes and opposites of adjectives:

un, in-, im-, dịs-

@ Fill in the gaps with a prefix from A

and an adjective from B

A /B

1 & He never arrives on time

& Yes, he can be very unreliable,

2 & She always thinks about other

people,

& Yes, she’ the most

person 1 know

3A Do you trust them?

8 Generally 1 dont think they re

people

4 & These answers aren't right

8 agree, They're all ,

5 A She always wants everything

now,

@ Yes, she’s always been an

— `

6 A This exercise is difficult

8 Yes, I know! Its

7 Chips arent very good far you!

Yes, L know they're

bur} love them!

a} Read the article and write

headings a)—d) in gaps 14

a] The reasons we love soaps

9) Theorightof soaps

4 Popular soaps made ia Spanish

4 Popular soaps made in English

Soap Operas are one of

the most popular types

of television programme

in the worid Charie Price investigates the wOtld Of

"The origin of soaps

In the United States, drama series started on the radio In the 1930s

The main audience was women, so many of the advertisements on the programmes were for soap.And at the time, western sins were called

"Horse Operas Soon, people started caling the crama senes ‘Soap Operas

In Latin America, TV soap operas are called tefenovelos.A typical telencvela

is of television fve or six days a week for about three months, People watch Latin American telenovelas all over the world ~ even in courtries tke China, Poland and Russia And the stars are often more famous than fire stars When the Mexican telenovela actress and singer Thala star of Mana 4a del Barrio (Mera from the Neghbourtood) wert to the Philippines, the President met her at the aimort!

Avracent survey asked 300 people why they watched soaps The most common answers were "They're relaxing’, “Theyve part of my routine’,

“Ilike the characters’ People zlso ssid that they had to find out what was happening in their favourite soap When the Venezuelan telenovela, Kassandra was on television in Indonesia, the governenent becarne worried because some people were taking days off work to watch the programme!

b) Read the article again Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?

Soaps first started in the USA

2 [_] The Archers is a soap opera on television

3 [_ ] The phrase ‘Soap Operas’ comes from the advertisements on the programmes

4 [_] The Bold and the Beautiful is popular all over the world

5 [_ Latin American telenovelas are usually on television for longer

than British and American soaps

6 [_ ]Kassandra was a popular Indonesian soap

@

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Leaving phone messages (EER

@ Complete the phone calls with sentences

a}g),

3) No, thank you Ill call back later Goodbye

b) Pm sorry: Hes im a meeting at the moment

Can fake a message?

4] Yes, please Can you ask her to phone me at

the office?

@) Hello, This is Amhony Marsden here

Could I speak to Matthew Thomas, please?

Dolores Pérez called this morning

while you were out,

Ring her tomorrow (Wednesday)

RECEPTIONIST Yes, of course

poors Thanks Goodbye

Mel ~ Ral€ called He's

at heme this aternoon

RECEPTIONIST Hold” please FUl

put you through, pence Hello, Mel Parkers phone

Rau Percy? Its Ralf here, Where's Mel?

ancy Shes in a meeting at the moment, Ralf Shalt

teas tell _ you called? eur Yes Can you ask het to calt me,

¬

Rate Thanks Perey Bye!

<P Prsading and Wng Portolo 6 p74

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7 You need a holiday!

Language Summary 7, Student's Book p132

7A 50 places to go

© (Ghocseh heteasteci money with the Present Continuous,

"Tie besuseapltoisee London] 1 On Thursday evening they're areiving tn Cape Town,

on a bus€ourVourey 2 On Friday evening - —

2 In this job you need to go on

business trips/travel all over the

3 Mia has to tour/travel abroad a

Jot on business

3 On Saturday

5 On Monday morning Joe

4 Did you have a good journey/ 6 On Monday morning Lina

travel? 7 On Tuesday morning Joe

5 We're going on a day tour/trip

1o Spain

Present Continuous for future Evening > ge On boat tour of Table Bay

Ô 2) Read the advertisement and Sun t July Drive te Camps Gay Beach

the email, Then put the verbs In Dinner with Jamie's parents

brackets in the Present Continuous Mon 2 July Start sailing courte!

b) Look at 1-6 in the email Which Morning, Joe ~ have sailing lesson

peeifetnctiefshoxtn( hadley Tees 3 July Mornings Toe ~ gp sailing te: Robben Estand

To: emma @ capetownsailing.com

From: joe paoelli@mymail,com

Subject: Sailing courses:

a friend's wedding We ` (stay) for four weeks and we

eam) fo sal, but my giiriend hasnt got any expaviance, in July or August Courses

Jar evervone!

Plesse coUló yoU email me with prices and dates 1° _ _ HOOK forward) emmo@ capetawasaiting.com

lo hearing from you

Best wishes,

Joe Pacelli and Lina Waters

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7A and 7B

a) Your Friend, Cathy, is going on holiday

Write questions with these words,

4 Where / you / go ?

Where are your going?

2 Who/ you /go / with ?

3 When / you / leave ?

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Fill in the gaps in this conversation with some

or any

Tim RighU We're nearly finished ~ shorts,

Teshints, sun cream

came Sun cream? 1 baven' got "dy, sun cream,

Tim Thats OK I've got? good sun

cream, Soap, towels,

canrie Towels? The hotel will have

towels

TMS suppase so Toothpaste, film

campie We don't need * - fila! Its a digital

camera!

Tet Oh, yes Have you got’ batteries?

canrig Yes, I bought ® new ones yesterday,

tm OK, chewing gum, toothpaste,

carrie You've already packed’ toothpaste!

tm You're right! Have you got

sunglasses?

carrie No, Thaven't I'm going to buy at

the airport

Quantity phrases (TED

@ ‘Change the incorrect quantity phrases

@ choose the concer words

1 don't have many/Glot of) time to go on holiday:

There weren't many/much people in the hotel

3 We only speak a lttle/a bit Spanish, but we'd like to learn more,

4 Nicolas got a fittle/a few euros, but not many,

5 Have you got a bit offa few toothpaste? T forgot mine

& We haven't got much/many shampoo so I'l only use

3 a Is that Sue's sun cream?

B Yes, its Sue's,

1 Laurie’ got some informations about bus tours

2 Thati not our towel, its theres,

3 Who's sunglasses are these?

4 Have you got any chewin gum?

5 I need to buy a rasor tomorrow:

& Have you packed the siutease?

7 Can I borrow some teethpaste?

& Can you give me that peice of paper?

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@ Read the article and fill in ihe gaps with these semences

a} Yes, the hotel has also got a private recording studio

9) Bạt you might need a rock star’ salary

Inhasanly govonesctrer

4} Simon Page and his wife Susanah designed the hotel

6) And if yous want 10 do some exercise, there’ a gym

THECOOLEST HOTEL = y=

ie

INTHE WORLD? arty

If you like your privacy, then go ta like Ậ ¢ vở ao

mooghotel in Sydney, Australia, , a

1s difficult to Find a hatel mare private than mooghotel ` fthas.only

gotone.sutte! Too small? Well, on the ground floer there is a living

room with « flat-screen television, ø DVD player and a video gornes

machine Upslairs there is a bedroom and o bathroom

a + Oulside there's

‘a swimming pool and an outdoor cinema ~ all private, of course

Go for a short walk and there’s a morinai ~ perfect for boat tours of

moog wine + food, They offer over 100 different types of cocktail

Of course, you don't have ta be a rock star fo siay at mooghotel

7C Wish you were here

© A Fildin the gaps witha

There isr/t a reception ct mooghotel, but here is a bar end restaorent,

your family and friends

4 You can go dinner in mang wine + food

§ You can go .@ boat trip near the hotel

b) Read the article again Are the sentences in 2a} true (T) or false (F)?

Expressions with go G3 Fill in the gaps with the correct form of go and if necessary, a preposition,

AUN How about" going for, a

drink this evening? I want

to get out of the house Tamsit Good idea We could

i, that new bar in Devon Street

ALAN Can J invite my mum?

Tamsin What? We?

everywhere your

mum! We“ camping,

her last summer

Were ® _ holiday with

her next week,

AIAN Tamsin! We're only ®

a short trip to Paris it's nat

really a holiday,

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7D

Complaints and requests {TAD

Match the pictures to the complaints You can use each

picwre more than once

Choose the best sentence for the situations,

1 There are no towels in your ron You say:

4} [wonder if you could check my towels,

b) Would you mind sending the manager, please?

©) Coutd 1 have some more towels, please?

2 The air conditioning docsnt work in your room You say:

a} Lwonder if you could check the air conditioning,

b) Could you open a window, please?

3) Could I open a window, please?

3 You ondered dinner in your room, but it hasn't arrived You say:

a} Bring my dinner?

b) Could you check with room service?

4) Em sorry, but my dinner isn’t hot enongh

4 The Tight doesnt work in your room, You say:

a} Lwonder if I could have another room, please

8) Would you mind sending someone to look at the light?

My tights don't work!

I’ve got a problem

© a) Fill in the gaps

gen giving wrong too

speak

1 The window doesn't open in my room,

2 My bed is,

3 Would your _ me another room?

4 wonder if you could _ someone to

check it

Tee got a comp

6 Couldl to the manager, please?

7 Labink there’ something with it, b) Fill in the gaps with sentences from a)

bean Hello Tìm sorry, bur I've got

"The windaw

PORSAE OREN IRN

a bit of a problern

RECEPTIONIST Have you ied the alr conditioning?

DEAN Yes, E have

Is really hot in the room,

RECEPTIONIST Oh, dear

DEAN È

RECEPTIONIST Yes, af course, Macce Hello

RECEPTIONIST Oh, dear What's the problem?

bed and I booked a double room,

AECEPTIONIST Tn very sorry madam, but we're

fully booked this evening

MAGGIE 7

RECEPTIONIST Yes, of course, I call him now

CỐ Raôngand Ra Pơwelerp76 ) Peete

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a} [_] spacious, # live in a flat and its on the top

in the correct order

6} [_Jmoming, tn fact sometimes Pe like air

6) [ [gota large balcony: Ws unusual for the

work at home so my home needs to be

) [_ ]to the day, but 1 don't mind My flat has

9 [_]floor tts in a niee part of town and its close

a [_Jatea The baleony gets the sun in the

fiuessinutes afewyears 1986 ages

this moming Jwasyoung ten days

Jast month —alongtime twa o'dock

© ® Read about Olive and Glens home, Put the verbs,

in brackets in the Present Perfect

Seven years ago we both MAN = ere =

retired We wanted to move house, but we werent sure where to go

1! veenjoyed (enjoy)

camping holidays since

Iwas a child And Glen ,

von Clove}

driving since he bought his first ear, So, we decided

to buy a motor home We tried living in the motor

home in our garden at first —at weekends Then three years ago we sold the house and we

live) in a motor home since thent Glen *

(have) a website about ouir life since January, 2003, Since we sold our house, WE wee (Stay) in

over 200 cities, but we ® _ {never stay)

in ong ety for more thar a few weeks

We? (meet) some incredible peopte Our present neighbour, Faith, (not tmove) her motor home for eight months She only

planned to stay it Pint for a few days!

b) Fill in the gaps with the Present Perfect and for

or since

1 They “vebeen married for thiety years (be)

2 They soon, Chawe) their second motor

home three years

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