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Language Summary 1, Student's Book pTi4
1A Be happy!
Weekend activities (15D)
ra a) Which words/phrases do
1 go clubbing/fpra walk/ếcbibifoz
2 have a quiet night in/the house/a tie-in
3 visit flends/relatives/to people ontine
4 do retatives/some gardening/some exercise
ot go with the verbs?
b) Match the incorrect words/phrases in 1a) 10 these
words/phrases to mule four more weekend activities
goto chat viết tidyup
1 gotoeshibitions.,
Question forms (SE)
@ ake questions with these words
a) house / you / at weekends /
ly up / Do / your ?
Do you tidy up your house at weekends?,
8) been /in/ the / you / last / clubbing / month / Have ?
4) quiet / having / younext / When /a/ night/ in /are?
a} round / you / have / How often / do / lor dinner /
least five Linte
Mecan Yes of course, Sunday mernings are perfect for
lie-ins!
KaReN No! Lie-ins are impossifte with two young
children MEGAN Yes, | have My hruther lives abmmad
cheaper than phon kasen The children chat to the
Laven tried tt yet
MEGAN No, hnt F'm lookig forward ko going text week
IV me best friend's birthday
anoy The lasi tle I weal to a club il was called
a disco and Iwas about 18!
er
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1 How many times did Megan eat out last month? 1 She ate out with friends at least five times,
round for dinner? 3 a -
4 How often Karen and Andy have quiet nights in? 5 =
5 Why Karen and Andy never have fic-ins? 6 a — 2
7 How many chibs _
8 Who
‘Andy been to in the last year?
chauied to people online at the weekend?
a) keen on joining my focal gym,
8) mind going food shopping
Positive and negative verb forms, words and phrases (SE)
@ Read Martin’s opinion of computers and fill in the gaps Choose 4), b) or c)
There aren't many things 1' don't like in life, but computers drive me
crazy Of course, everyone ? » they are a wonderful invention
any problems But when i$ 10 send an email
or use the Internet, it never works property: 1” excuses =
i know it's my problem rather than ihe computer's, Nene of my [riends,
like computers so maybe it®, something to do with our age
Hdon't think we'll ever understand them
1 a} mnoiliking @) don't like did’ like
3 a) are using b) use g have used
4 a) have been b) are 2) were
6 3} tied 6) Ynuyễng — 4 my
7 a) havcnt made bị điểnmake e) 3m nói making
8 a) has heen b) was, gs
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n of computers and fil
n the gaps with the correct form of the verhs
in brackets Use the Present Simple, Present
Continuous, Past Simple or Present Perfect Simple
Think computers are amazing We "ve had (have)
one in our family for almost 20 years = since 1
(be) about 12 At that time
(not use) it for anything
serious ~ no one «lid My sister and 1 nsnally
played games on it Then at university 1 always
= _ (write) my essays on it and 1
soon realised there are lots of things a computer
can help with, Since then 1*
{not be able 10) leave it alone! All of my friends
% ~se-e- (GA) me with their computer
problems 17 (not get)
paid or anything ~ I just do it as a favour L
ui (help) two of my friends with
their computers at the moment ~ they're broken
Neither of them know anything about computers,
but they know how to take me out for a meal!
Match these phrases in bold in 2 with their
© Make these sentences positive ar negative by
changing the underlined words
fl
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Uhardly ever send emails Irom home,
usually send emails from home
Ue thinks the computer’ got a-vimns
1 understood everything he said,
We never used our computer to do serious things
lacs repaired my laptop
Neither of our parents can use computers
He works with computers all day sơ he doesn't need one at home,
We aren using the latest software
Review: verb forms
© Correct the mistake in each semence
My parents dives ine erazy at times
Tm going swimming abou three times a week Who does works with you?
How many countri
s have you gone to?
In the past t walk 10 school
tam think you are cocreci
Tm playing a lot of tennis in my free time
Live in London for three years and L love it
Tye been to Brazil last year
Who does they work with?
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F
@ Read the sentences Fill in the puzzle with adjectives aluls|z[elalr fe lo
ta describe how the people are fecling
She works really hard, but she cant get promotion
Hes forgotten his best friends birthday
She’ got her driving test this afternoon,
He’ just come back from a lang holiday
He dicint yet the binhday presens he wantce
‘They don't understand the exercise
Their son got the jobhe was applying for She hasn't got time to do everything she needs to do
Reading: prepositions with adjectives
© 4) Read the article and choose the correct prepositions, by Are these sentences true (T),
false (F) or the text doesn't say
The funniest jokes in the world?
A recent experiment in the UK
attempted © discover the world’s
fimniest jokes Dr Richard Wiseman
from the University of Hertfordshire
invited people from all aver the
world to send in their funniest
jokes and rate* the jokes sent in by
other people In the year of the
experiment, the website received
over 40,000 jokes and 2 suillion
ratings
The experiment showed many
things about what different
nationalities find funny Many
European countries, such as France
and Denmark, preferred jokes
about things we normally worry
T0 nói — fạr example,
di illness and mamiage
Americans and Canadians liked
jokes where someone was better
infoffat something than someone
else Germans, in particular, seem
to be keen 'af/on/about jokes
Overall they gave jokes the highest
scores
Of course, there is a serious reason
for the research, Dr Wiseman is
interested 'm/on/at how we
communicate And humour and
laughing are important parts of
communication, Dr Wiseman was
very pleased *offwith/at the results
He said the popular jokes seem to have three elements: a stressful situation, we feel superior to someone in the joke and we are
surprised “offby/in something in
the joke Many of the jokes contained all three elements For example, here is one of the most popular jokes:
The first man ansivers: “Yeah, well, swe were married for 35 years.”
(J French people generally
found jokes less funny than Danish people
(1 Gertaan people generally
found jokes funnier than
other nationalities
(J) dr Wiseman felt the
experiment was unsuccessful,
“rate = give something a score (out of ten for exampte)
“rating = the score you give something fineral procession = che line of people taking « dead body om is fast joueney
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Question tags (TED
@ a) Till in the gaps with stot and the correct form
of the auxiliaries da, be or have
1 You aren't coming tomorrow
24, need to bring anything to the
barbecue,
3 Clare _ cat beet
4 He been here before
$ They goi any children,
6 WE see bìm yesteRlay
7 going to rain,
told inn yet
b) Write the sentences in 1a} next lo the correct
question tags a-h)
a) Youaren'tcoming tomorrow , are you?
1 You eat fish, don'tyou ?
rv tags for these sentences,
Review: common mistakes
@ oreer the mistake in each semtence
Change these questions into posi
() statements with question tags
(+) or negative
1 Isshea teacher? (+) She’sa teacher, isn’t she?
2 Ave they married? (—) They aren't married, are they?,
3 Ave we going home soon? (+)
4 Have you met our neighbours? (-)
5 Did you drive here? ©)
7 Daes he want something to cat? (+)
8 Do you know Samm? (-}
3 Has he got the address? (+)
10 Have you ever tried English sausages? (+)
41 Is he working this weekend? )
12 Am E fate? (-)
interested
1 Ton really interesting in gardening
2 Everyone want to go clubbing tonight
3 Their going 10 have a lie-in (morrow,
4 Loften loose against my brother when we play tennis,
5 Hes worked here for the year before last
6 I've gone to France and 1 thought it was beautiful
7 Vcan' bear Paul and Sallys' dog,
8 Nobody doesnt want 10 come,
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Language Summary 2, Student's Book pit6
»} [ ]long hours? And weekends’
4 [_ long hours is an early sign you might be
6) [_] work home with you or regularly work
9 [_Jsome ui
off it's good for you!
4) [ ]to meet deadlines and sometimes everyone is
2 [ ]50 hours at work every week? Do you work
ty [ ]a few hours overtime? Of course, everyone has
a) [Ja workaholic
and take
i [_Jonder pressure at work, But working
Moda! verbs (1); fe able to, be allowed to,
and we're net ®silowyed/spp05ođ to be paìd overtime
Đ
e to work or work to live?
‘ind time to plana holiday
/musta’t rake ork
xaY You aren't paid overtime! You “ought/‘re supposed
to speak to your boss about that Jaxe knew, Ushould/can ask him about a promotion, too
Kay Ate you “altowed/supposed to work flexthle
hours?
JAKE Yes, but we'te “atlowed/supposed to be at work
between ten aud four
kav And what about working at home? "Can/Must you do that?
JAKE We *e allowed to/must work ut home ~ bat
ge have t0 ask our manager first, But | won't
be able fo/ean work at home tuti} 1 get my
own flat kay Well, you "must/re able to start saving!
JAKE Yes, know: T think Tim just a hit bored
KAY Most work isnt interesting, 'm afraid
You “can/ought to know that by new!
Rewrite these semtences with the words in brackets,
1 My advice is to ask fora prometion (should) You should ask for a promation,
2 If L were you, ll take a week off (ought)
8 You aren’t allowed to leave work before 4 pan,
(musint)
You
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1 ought / do / we / about / What / to / overtime ?
Whet ought we to do abqut overtime?
2 long hours / you / when you / have a / able / How are / 10 work /
Ô choose the correct verbs Sometimes more
than one answer is correct
bake fy microwave food in a Irving pan
fiylboit/raast food ina wok
roast/steam/bake food in the oven
boitfbake/steam food in a saucepan
should speak 10 the manager
Lm not sure, Pethaps we
6) Yess we do, 4) No, butt sometimes stress
is good for your work,
a Yes, you are
Yes, we should I don't
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Present Continuous and Present Simple (=
a) Fill in the gaps with these words/phrases,
Use the Present Comimious
beconme make —noteat heat up
rot help grow — work
+ Good cooks ate becoming celebrities in the UK
a some soup in the microwave
3 Ready meals on people to eat
7 /you often buy ready meals?
Do you often buy ready meats?
8 fhe know I'm here?
©) Match the sentences in 3a} and 3h) to these uses
of the Present Continuous and Present Simple
Present Continuous for things that are:
a} happening at the moment of speaking
9) temporary and happcning around now
9 changìng over a petiod of time
Present Simple for:
4) habits, daily routines, things we do every day/
Tơ kathrynb@mymal net Subject: We'te making progress
Hi Kate,
1 lypek in typing)this ‘on the laptop while | sit
“m sitting in our new fitted kitchen! We *do/‘re doing
a lot of work on the house af the moment and this
“s/s being our fist rished! room tt “afways takes/
‘satways taking so long to do these things |
“don't think/'m not thinking we'll finish the
rest of the house before Imm a grandmother!
"Do you remember/Are you remembering the
kitchen in our ol¢ house? | think the new people
still tryfare still trying to finish that!
b} Read the second part of Alison's email Fill
in the gaps with the verbs in brackets Use the Present Continuous or Present Simple
Anyway nowwe ' have (have) a new oven, fridge, freezer — everything What's more, while |
(wlel to you, Michael? (cook)! Surprised?
So am I! Usually Michal * {not understand) recipes unless they *
(use) a microwave, Actually, he ©, - (đo) an alan
‘cooking course this year Hs teecher ” "¬"-'
the secret is good quality, resh ingredients So we
% _~» (tty) 1 buy organic vegetables from local shops at the moment, ® you (eat)
(taste) the same to me!
Dinners ready! Speck to you soon, | Alison x
‘orgeric food? Ha"
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have a fie-in be alight steeper
have nightmares doze off
get back ta sleep
be fast asleep
take anap
My grandparents olten have-a-short-sleep after lunch
J haven't had bad dreams [or a long time
J didn't slecp at all last night
My dad often falls asleep for a short time in front
of the TV,
Love staying in bed on a Sunday morning,
He often wakes up early, but he finds it easy to
x0 lo slecp again
You wont be able to wake him up He’ in a deep sleep
Shhh! My brother wakes up very easily
a What happens when we go to sleep?
Read the article again and answer the questions
What happens to your hear in stages 1 to 4 of sleep?
ttstows down
Why is stage 5 called REM?
Why do we need stages 1 to 4 of sleep?
\what happens during REM sleep?
Why is REM sleep important to babies?
Put these in order of the amount of sleep they need
{least to most): babies, adults, bats, giralfes
The science of sleep Sleep is one of the bodys most
mystertous experiences Scientists
don’t completely understand the pracess, but itseems that al
things need some steep And some
need a {ot more than others!
ga al _—
There are five stages of sleep: stages 1 2, 3, 4 and REM (rapid? eye movement) In stages 1 lo 4 our body becomes more relaxed Our muscles and heart rate stow down and aur brain becomes less active Stage 5
is called REM sleep Our heart beats faster and our eyes move quickly in different directions People dream during this stage and we cannot move at all — probably to stop us from doing the actions in our droams,
2
An average person spends alm sleeping! Is it a waste of time? Scientists believe that when the heart and brain stow down, the body is recovering? after the day’s work, They also think that REM sleep is important for memory and learning — babies have twice as much REM sleep as adults,
— - 5 -
On average an adult needs about 7-8 houre' slecp
every day A baby needs 12-16 In the animal world,
bats sleep for about 20 hours every day But ä piraf sleeps for only an hour or two every night
vapid sry quick
1 back sour strength
Gradable and strong adjectives; adverbs (2) Fill in the gaps with these adverbs, More than onc aulverb is possible
really incredibly absolutely extremely
1 really hot 6 boiling,
2 a6§ofutely shatterel 7 dirty 3s ĐGRUfD[ 8 tired
| _ small 8 gorgeous
s fihhy 10 tiny
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G@®) Oh, dear, Whars the matter?
BỊ Yes, 1 see what yor mean,
@ Lcan see why you'te upset,
2 Look at Mike’ report, tts terrible!
3) Oh, how awhult b) Ob, dear What a shame
Yes, I see what you mean
3 Mo's in hospital with @ broken leg
3) Yes, I see what you mean
5) Ob, how awiult
Ob, dear Whats the matter?
4 We started at the company at
the same time but he’s been promoted
3) Oh, dear What a shame
b} Lean see why you're upset 6) Oh, how awful
5 Sally lost her job last week
4) Ob, Tm sorry to hear that
8) Í can see why you're upset Yes, I see what you mean
5 My sister docsr’t go owt much
because she’s got two children
a) You should offer to babysit
b) Maybe you ought to sec the
doctor about it
¢) Have you tried giving them a
choice of different types?
4) I'd have a chat with him and
find out what the problem is
4) Why don’t you send her some
RTA Mark seems really Fedt up at the moment,
paw’ Of, dear, What's the matter?
ira ink he’ under pressure at work
oan? " = talk to him about
ama a Eat he says 1 don't understand
You ought to Ứmzomy te hear that that's good idea
Vd take I can see why you're upset might try that
3 HANS Pat and broke up last week
SIMON 7
chnis She wants to get back together, but 'm not sure
off work and think about it
4 CHLOE TLwas really expensive and it already broker down tsvice
rau
CHLOE Its new as well,
company, cHOE T
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Language Summary 8, Student's Book pt19
3A Your holiday, my job
Phrasal verbs (1); travel
Read the conversation, Replace the phrases in bold
with a phrasal verb from the box in the correet form,
-le&ekferrardtơ see (somebody) off get around
put up with pick (somebody) up check into
set off get back
Are you looking forward to
MUM ‘Ane-you-excited-about lomorrow?
cass Of course, We're “leaving very early, though
Mum 1 know: I stil want 10 come 16 the airport to
say goodbye to yan
cass OF course Thanks, Mum:
Mum And give ine a quick call when you've arrived
at the hotel
€A88 Sure Are you going to miss me?
Mut A bit But at feast [won't have to ‘tolerate
youtr loud music
€a85 And you won't have to give me lifts so Lean
“travel about
Mum No That's true, So what time do you
*return?
€ASS AL one o'clock in the moming,
MUM ‘That’ late!
A881 know, So was wondering can you
© ree semences 1- correct? Change the
Present Perfect Simple [=i
Fill im the gaps in conversations 1-6 with the verbs
in brackets Use the Present Perfect Simple
1 a Shirley Aasn’tbeen (not go) abroad,
8 You're joking! Noi even to France?
2A You ever sn (OTK) in tourism?
8 Yes, Livas a waiter in a hotel a long time age,
ne back anything from your holidays
8 Yes, Lhave! I gave you a picture of Venice once,
44 Wow! You two have got a good suntan
& Yes, We oe jMSt (get back) from ovo weeks in the Caribbean
5 & Hi, cam [speak to Pat or Harty Skilton please?
B Lets see Tm alraid they: oe
(not check inte) the hotel yet
6 A The passengers are angry about the late flights
8 I know TL - already (deal) with three complaints today:
correct
sentences
‘ve known 1-1 aewe hìm since Twas young,
2 Wendy and Carl never saw our old house
We've rum z bed and breakfast since three years
Hike your house, How long did you live here?
5 Mark ism't here He's been to work
6 We've set off hours ago, but we're stuck in traffic,
7 We haven't had a holiday this year
8 Did you check into the hotel yeu?
3 No one has picked me up at the airport
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Its open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and it’s always full
4086 Guerreiro trained as a chef in Goa, India
and * spent_ (spend) seven years working in
restaurants in Indian cities, Then he saw an
advertisement which changed his ife
a (always love?
travelling so this seemed perfect,” said José, He was
offered the job and it”
tnot take) him long to make his decision Six months
later he started work on a cruise ship, The Sea
Princess
15 years later, José is Head Chef on the same ship
sweret get goon
b) Fill in gaps a)-0 with these
‘But this is the first time (*
Head Chef on a cruise 17
foe
inever fee se nervous in my life!
José shouldn't be nervous in over 20 years as a
— eam? cooking styles from over 20 countries “} can’t think
special diet you can think off” he laughed, “We had
‘one passenger whe"
chef he guesses he *
(not can} eat meat, fish, milk products or bread!”
I saw José again at the end of the first week
m _`
“So far, you ® — „ Kdrink) 5,000 litres of milk and 150 kg of coffee We
(roast) about 1,000 chickens and made aver 300 birthday and anniversary cakes, And no one
(complain) yet"
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Present Perfect Continuous and Present Perfect
Simple
tốc semteuces in the Present Perfect Continuous
with for or since
1 They started x Wg.on critises three years ago
‘They've been going on cruises for three years
2 Maria started giving guided tours when she was 16
© Choose the correct words, Sometimes both verb
forms are possible,
Phitip Martin has never
world and Wve “stayed/
been staying in about 85 of them,” he told me At the moment hc’ in the Gambia
in Africa, Unfortunately Philip hasn't felt/been feeting
1 Stried/been trying a lot of differemt foods on my travels and ve never ‘had?
been having any problems before But everyone has
“tooked after/been tooking after me vety well!”
For the last xen years Philip has *kept/been keeping
a diary of his travels and so far he's ‘published
been publishing two books about his aelventures
Since he started writing, Philip hasnt “had/been having
to do other work Les just "finished#/been finishing his
third book andl he’s now planning his journey to
\ “Te “exploredibeen exptoring this world for over 15 years, but I've got ä long way to gol”
1 How long / Jane / wait?
How tong has jane been waiting?
2 How many eruises / you / go / on?
How many cruises have you been 007
3 How many hotels / you / work / in?
4 How many times / you / go / on a package holiday?
§ How long /he / take / work home?
& How many times / you / get / a taxi to work?
7 How long / you / suudy / English?
8 How long /Tony and Maureen / be / married?
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs
in brackets Use the Present Perfect Continuous
on a guided tour of the city hefore, so we'd like to go
all weekend les wonderful!
holidays for years and I've never had any problems
6 Lindsay = {not take) any time all this year, She works 50 hard
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a] Nepal @)the UK e Japan
2 Alan Hinkes has climbed
a) Everest 14 Limes
b) 14 mountains in Nepal and Pakistan
¢} the 14 taliest mountains in the world,
3 Alan ctiinbs mountains because
a) he loves doing it
8) he doesn't like teaching any more
3) he gets a lot of money for it
4 Alan hurt bis back
a) ina snowstorm
8) because he sncezedl
©) when he felt
5 To pay for bis trips, Alan
a} speaks about his adveneures,
b) makes films about climbing
3C Call that a holiday?
Read the article again and fill in gaps 1-9 with an adjective
So whal is Alan Hinkes? An ‘a dventurgus fool perhaps?
‘This 51-year-old former geography teacher has climbed all 14 of the world’s highest mountains More people have landed on the moon than have tried this extremely *d achievement
‘The world’ tallest mouptains are all in Nepal and Pakistan They are over 8,000 metres high At this height helicopters cannot rescue people and the physical demands are ’e _
‘When you finally reach the lợp of a mounisin,therés no time to
eelebrale ~ $4 to remember thai you have to get
down the mountain again
Alan’s been climbing mountains sinoe he was teenager,
“Tim addicted toi,” he says, However, there has been some
DI „ ân his adventures, In 1995 he was clunbing K2 wilh his clase friend Alison Hargtcaves Near the tap, they separated and Alan continued to elimb alone Alison and six other people later died in a snowstorm
‘One of Alan's most *s injuries on a mountain
was rather unusual Ife was eating a chapali - a type of Indian bread - when the Nour got up his nose and he sneezed*, He injured his back and had to be rescaed by belicopler Despite his amazing achievement, Linkes is nol
i PAs Mu Means that people remember him more for the ehapati*a than the mountains he's climbed Each trip costs hìm about £50,000 and
he raises the money by giving talks and selling videos of his climbs Now, many people want hit fo receive a knighthood? from the Queen Perhaps the foo!’ Alan Hinkes will soon be Sir Alan Hinkes
“fool = stupid person
Jhcit you sneeze, alr comes out of your nose and maw yoo cant contra
ward Tron the Queen of England for datng
something special
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Review: prepositions with adjectives
@ Choose the correct preposition, Sometimes more
than onc answer is possible
1 Tim Keeling very nervous @YG@bouRVat he Flight
next week Pm really scared with/of/at flying,
2 I'm fed up by/with/on my husband's snoring and he
gets annoyed about/with/of me when Lwake him up
3 The manager didn't seem eaneerned with/about/by
and we were so angry at/on/with him that we checked out early
4 Nikki was very upset offtyfabout splitting up sinh
Mark, but she told me she was fed up offat/with
him going out every tight
our wor
Asking for and making recommendations (5)
@ a) Make questions with these words,
1 know / Do /any good / stay / places / tơ / you ?
Do you know any good places to stay?
2 anything / worth / 15 / seeing here / there ?
3 tips / got / other / Have / you /any 7
4 near / about / sea places / What / the ?
§ place /a/ the /t0/ What’ / best /car/ hire ?
6) Complete the conversations with the sentences
in 18)
1 4 Doyou know any good places to.stay?
B Sorry, no, But | wouldn't recommend anywhere
near the station
8 Vd recommend one of the companies at the
airport
8 Yes You should definitely visit the cathedral
BI ist really worth going there ‘The beaches are
sounds wonderful wouldn't go ‘d reeommmend really vseful
ANN You've been Lo India, Louise, What
* are the best places to visit?
south, Beautiful lakes, canals it like paradise,
toknow bother should go to
Do you know any And is there
2
in advance Is cheaper to get a hotel there
ANN Thats good *,
.„ anything else worth visiting in the sowh?
LOUSE Of course Indias a big place IEyou like
Credit cards aren very useful outside hig cities
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Language Summary 4, Student's Book p122
4A Riders
Music coltocations ¡”7i
Fill in the gaps with the correct
form of these verbs
wlease see go (x2)
play appear have
Nowadays the business of seting music
is file more complicated than sknply
" geteasing anew album, Groups also
have fo promote their records so they
and talk about the new album What's
more, fans fike *
their favourite group play tive so groups
Past Simpie and Past Continuous
Fill in the gaps with the verbs in
brackets, Use the Past Simple or
Past Continuons,
8
Seven things you didn’t know about
Rock and Pop
© 191958, white Elvis' was.earning._ (eam)
2 16-year-oid Jimi Hendrix out of school becouse he
i ~ ~ {hold} the hand of a white gid in
his cass
© April 1964, while the Beatles * = they
US charts
(finish) their second album,
—=e-——e the} ht r€cords in all the ïep 5 positions in the
` n6), Roy Orbison = _ - be} on tour withthe Beatles He
(wear) sunglasses because he couldn find his glasses He liked the look so much that for the rest of his career he only ” cơ
© Sheryl Crowe" - {lose} her two front teeth when she ~
rvs (Be eight, Over 5 yeas later she
" {sing} in a bar when a
waitress accidentally _= (nt) her with a glass The same two front teeth
Trang 214A and 4B used to (ER
Fill in the gaps with used to or the Past Simple of the verb in brackets,
Use used to where possible
— `
1 Madonna usedto work (wurk) at Dunkh
Đonuts She „ gof (get) sacked for spilling jam factory because he (be) only 15
on a customer, He (earn) $30 a week there
2 When the yap singer P Diddy 5 Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake
(be) a teenager, he ¬ `¬ —- (present) a childrens TỶ pragramưne
and make tea at a record company, called the Mickey Mouse 6tub
3 Ricky Martin (be) an actor on $ Elton John = (not be} called
the American TV soap, General Hospital, After two ‘Bton John In 1971, he -
years, Ricky decided he — (prefer) (change) his name because he wanted to be
music to acting famous What ccc his mame
(be)? Reginald Dsright!
4B Adventurers
@ Choose the correet word, © Lilli the gaps with the verbs in brackets in the
1 He works long hours and never takes time off ee ria econ eat fp ose
a) ambitious —b) generous + Giable) 1 Connor fadamanged (arrange) to meet up with,
2 They often go on holiday to places ve never some friends so he couldn’ come with us,
a] organised —b) adventurous) ambitious
3 Tim gets embarrassed quite casily
before, so he wasn't very confident,
4 My sister always brings me back a present from her Y
holidays, at ¬" ` a} welable B} pracical — @} 8encrous before, but [thought the gig was excellent
5 Lthink he prefers to travel on his own, 5 By the time 1 arrived, everyone -
2) determined») independent @ conlident (leave),
6 Kathy will know what time the meeting is, eltFieltaiiealt were newer et
7 My i eae boss always ep nyaky ayo makes g i 7 When Jade arrived at the restaurant, she realised
a} sensitive 6) mean 2 sensible
she _ (go) there before
8 They won't give up until they find dhe answer
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a) Read the first part of Charlie's
story and choose the correct words
By the time [ was 18, | "stopped?
Bad stoppeDoing on holiday with
my parents The first year | ’stayed/
had stayed at home, my paces
asked mie t0 pick them up at the
airport, The night before they
got back/had got back, | realised
the house was a mess | “didn't tidy up/
hadn't tidied up for wo weeks
1 Finally went wo bed about 3 am
and a few minutes later 1 was/
had been last asleep | woke up
suddenty at 7 a.m | ®arranged/
had arranged to meet them at the
airport at 6.30 a.m and | “didn't set?
hadn'tset the alatntt I quickly set
off for Heathrow airport, but there
are four terminals at Heathrow
airport and it's one of the biggest
airports in the world! 1 had no
idea whieh terminal they ®antived/
had arrived ait And this °wasthad been
before the days af mobile phones
b) Tick thece more events that
happen in the story:
Charlies parents asked him to
pick them up at the airport
1 [_] Charlie tidtee! up the house
of [_]chattie set hi
4) { ] Charlie's parents arrived at the
airport
[| Chartie woke up
A [_] Charlie phoned his parents
alarm,
a) Read the second part of the story and put the verhs in brackets
in the Past Perfect or Past Simple,
When L arrived at Terminal 1, Tas an hour late, When 1 eventually
foun! my parents at Terminat 3, they '_hadspent (spend) io hours waiting for me, They” (nor be) pleased They
š — (be} on a flight for 12 hours and they were exhausted
vw (get back) lost) my car keys somewhere at
But things were getting worse when we *
to the car, I realised 1 5
the airport We phoned my elder brother and he came and wok my parents home
About three hours later, 1 © {get} home, Fortunately
vealised they hadn't gor any house keys, They”
break a window to get into the house!
b} Pu events a)~D in the correct order 1-6,
4) (_] Chatlie met his parents,
) L_Jchatlie got home
4) L_]charlie’ brother arrived
a the airport
a 4] charlie lost his keys,
tì L_ Ì Charliex parems gót home,
) LJ charlie’ parems broke a
window,
Review: apostrophes
@ Write the full form of š and ‘dif possible
lis taken three hours to get here, Aas,
2 Tdalways thought he was sensibte, had
3 Mes been living in London three years
4 We'd reeonrmend practical clothes for the journey:
5 Ws published by Cambridge Unive
6 She'd never been skiing before,
They'd get home caclicr if they didn't always drive
Ws the first time Simon's been w Scotland - —
U thought Pd enjoy the fim because Md loved the booh ,
1 Paul’s brother's always heen ambitious
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Reading: guessing meaning from context f7:
@ Lead the anicte quickly Complete the sentence, Choose
a), b) oF €)
‘The writer teted the sand cure
2) because he had beatth problems,
9) bus didnt enjoy the experience
«} and thovght it was a positive experience
@© 2 Look at the words if bold in the article, Are they
nouns, verbs or adjectives?
wibe 3 up of peop ») group of animals
gaining a) increasing decreasing
alleviates a) doesuthelp — B} helps
backs up 3) supports b) doesn’t support
peak a) lowest poi t) highest point
scorching a) very bot tỳ very cold
crunching 3) chewing 9) drinking
measly 3} very large by very small
© 2ead the article again Are these sentences true (T),
false (F) or the article doesn say (D5)?
The sand cure is a modern natural eure,
[J the sand cure is only practised in the Saharan dese
[tourists have been urying the sand cure
[the sand eure
[ [Local doctors dont think the sand cute is usefl
[71 the writer tried the sand cure because he had had
too mueh tea
an help with stomach problems
[Tiss good to uy the sand cure on windy days
[JJ the writer spent less time in the sand than the
Saharawi usually do,
Tryïng the
Sahara SamdÏ etre'©
‘The Sahara Desert is one of the driest regions on carth, Very little grows in temperatures thet car reach 57°C So what could be healthy about this place? According to the Saharawi, a tribe who live
in the desert in the Westen Sahara, it has more than enough of what is needed: heat and sand®
‘The Saharawi have been using the sand cure® for hundreds of years And recently this treatment has, been gaining popularity with tourists My guide explained the technique: “We make a big hole, cover ourselves in lotion’, got in the hole and stay
in the sun fora few hours.”
‘The Saharawi believe the cure alleviates skin and back problems, And a local doctor hacks up their elaims, Dr Coulan has been a doctor ín Morocco for more than 30 years andl has tried the sand cue, hersell “Its very good for your hones, muscles and
So, aftor soveral cups of mint tea, | agreed to try the cure myself At ridday the heat is at its peak and you can hardly walk on the scorching sand,
L started wishing for a cooting wind Bad idea
The experience of heing buried in sand is aot unpleasant ~ it's a bit like a hot, dry bath, But the experience of crunching on sand in your mouth is, not pleasant at all
After 20 minutes 1 was so relaxed I felt} could stay there for ever The desert is so quiet But ten minutes laley, my gnides starting helping me out 1 had spent a measly half an hour in the sand, The Saharawis spend two hours My conclusions? Wall, Icertainly felt more relaxed and very clean - when,
Fd got all the sand out of my ears, nose and mouth,
of comme
“sand = something found on reaches and in deserts rare = soraet bing that makes someone with an illness healthy again
fetiow w a fiquid that you put on your skin to protect it
Trang 244D It’s just a game!
Adjectives to describe behaviour ETE) © Correct the mistakes in the phrases in hold,
@ complete the puzzle with character adjectives, guite helpful
1 She can he hepfol quise at tines
2 He tends being rather noisy in class
By 3 On whole most of our students are bardl-
6 My teenage son ean he arrogant a bi
7 They can be eather impolite at times
8 A few foathall fans can be a bit agressive
(€ Use the words/phrases in rackets to saften
Cane these opinions about men and women,
1 are very interested and involved in an aetivity, MEN
became angry easily,
haunt or attack others
aren't polite, abways think they are the best, Some of them can snore at times
(Same of them / can / at times)
2 They are considerate
are selfish hecause they're allowed 10 do what they want tren aittries)
will always support their friends
don’ like working
1 make a Jot of noise
¬— 5 l 3 They are untidy
Softening opinions and making generalisations [BiterofTlienifisan/elthall
( Bach sentences 1-5 10 the solter opinions in sentences
~c) ahout professional football players
1 They ace selfish towards
WOMEN
‘thetr younger team-mates te
4 They are better with money,
2 They're often a hit stupid
3 They train a lot, § Women like shopping,
$ They think they know everything,
7 ' & They are more organised than men, 4) Some of them can he quite arrogant at times Tobie chiar jrencte)
>} They tend to be rather hard-working
4 On the whole, most of them aren't very intelligent
4) They carr he a bit inconsiderate towards young players,
@ @) Generafly speaking, they aren't aggressive DP Reating a Wteg Prt T2 tra 4 p70)
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Language Summary 5, Student's Book p126
5A Moving house
@ Look ait the pictures Write the names, © Look at the advertisements and match the places to sentences Whi Hvesinin 1-8 Write P (Poplar), H (Hackney) or B (Baw)
1 semi-detached house? _tisa.and Mike Papfar Hackney Bow
2 detached house? P semindetached 3 Deda Ti spacious terraced |} 3-bedroom Ne
3 bungalow? z house (needs work) |] house flat
120 square metres |] 150 square metres - || 100 square meres
£230,000 £280,000 Distance to Distance to Distance to
underground: 10 mins|] rmderground: 5 mins
[Jit needs a Jot more work than the other wo
[_Jits a bit more expensive than the Bow flat
[its a little olter than the Hackney house
[its stightty further from the underground than the
Hackney house
8 [_ |i slightly closer to the underground than the
Poplar house
© Glen and Bey went to sec the three places, Fill in their ( ve the puzzle, Find the type of house ( binnofttepi:DftUSrerpriSi
A room or place
1 outside the house smallest little much less similar
3 where you work
4 where you cook The Poplar house has got the ' smallest garden Ive ever seen eae unre Te ist? to the underground as they said,
ws? more modern than the other wo
needs © Work of the three, The Hackney house Íeels&” lighter than the other three
Its in the ®, neighbourhood,
It seems to be the? popular of the three,
@
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@ Glen and Bev are making their decision, Fill im the
gaps with the correct form of the adjectives
GLEN T hate dloing this, Everything is so expensive
Bey Yes and then nest year they'll be a bit
* more expensive (expensive)!
GLEN OK Well ler start with che flat L know its your
BEV Yes But its just not as > :"ŸÿÝ ờn
(interesting) as the other two
GLEN So, what ahout the house in Poplar? 11s £50,000
Bey And i's probably gor the
(character) of the three
GUN But cauld we do all that work?
ee
GIẦY
ae
GIEN Bey GIEN
ev
oun
Well, you'te one of the ©,
(determined) people 1 know,
Yes, but 'm 10 7, (good) at
DIY than you
So, the Hackney house, 1 know you thought this
was the * (ight) of the
© Fill in the gaps with the correet form oŸ these verbs
-dlear throw 2) come te
sort give tidy put go
1 Tve been clearing our the junk in the lofi
2 Uave you out which clotbes you want
to keep?
3 YoMể toys away = ith time for bed!
«Tm _ ow these old CDs! Do you want any
of them?
5 Dont forget 10 through dhe pockets
before you wash those trousers,
6 1 don want any money for the old sofa m happy
at your friend's house?
9 Have you up the living room? tt wasa
4 Have yout decided what you want?
5 Why won't you lend him your laptop?
3) Wait a minute TM just check ) Because you're going to cut yourself, 6} Because he'll break it
4) Yes, Pm going to have some lamb
Not yet Tm secing hitn this alternoon
bb) Match semences a}-e) in 2a) 10 these uses:
of the fuuure,
1 a prediction _¢}
2 a prediction based on present evidence
3 a decision made at the time of speaking
4 a plan 10 do something
5 an arrangement
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2 Don't tell my brother, He's going to be furious
3-1 think this house witts going to be worth a lot
more ìn the future,
4 ‘This allie is terrible We'd going to be very late
5 We're fooking/'tf ook at some houses on Saturclay
Do you want to come?
6 & The kitchen is seally dirty:
B_ Is 1? OK, I'm sorting tout/'t sort it out later
7 U’m going to work/'m working a lot harder for my
next English exam
‘There is one mistake in cach of the conversations,
Write the correct semence
1 & Are you to looking for a flat or a house?
& Well have w sce what we can afford
Are you tooking for.a flatora house?
2 & What you are going to do with alt those old
clothes?
8 Ul probably give them to charity
3 & Whatare you doing later?
& I'm play cards so fll he back late
44 Theard you're moving to the country
& Yes it's going be a big change
5 A WIlcalling you this evening about the mecting
3 OK, But [im going to hed early tonight so call
before nine
6&4 Mum and Dad will he furious when they see this!
8 ITlto tidy it up before they come back
Put the verbs in brackets in the correet form Use
the Present Continuous, be going to or Ut + infinitive
Sometimes more than one answer is possible
(buy) him a present?
Yes That’ why t wamed! to come ta the market Well, maybe we *
find) something here
„" = be) hare 16s mainly a Toad of ofl junk
a
Do you think we ® any of this stuff again?
well, 16 wm definitely:
(not listen) to any of these CDs
Maybe They cost me hundreds of pounds,
though
Walt Te got an idea 1*
sell) them on the Taternet!
Good idea, People ®
anything on eBay
1 soon Stidy) the flat this
weekend, [Fa mess,
You're right 1 „ (not đo)
anything on Saturday: 1™
(help) you
Ah ] can đo it tomortow Cm really sony
ree (ureet) Amy,
GK 1, (give) you a hand
oon Sunday then
Tim 15 (take} Amy to my
parents on Sunday
Savwhen “you (Gidy) the flay then?
OK Maybe 1” - (do) it next
weekend Ane you free then?
@
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about these things
a) IKEAS newest product in the UK Ÿ,
b) The history of BoKlok housing,
) The advantages of prefabs
4) The history of prefabs in general
@) How BoKiok housing is built
( kad the article again and complete the sentences with the
mcaning of these names and numbers
1 IKEA One of the companies working with 8aKlok UK,
$ Japan and the UK
‘The coumries where
Verb patterns (1) §ZZ3
© Complete sentence b) so it has the same meaning as sentence a)
4a} BoKlok makes it posstble for low-income people to buy
heir own ome
6) BoKlok allows low-income people to buy their own home
2 3) Ixleoks [ike prefabs are more popular nowadays,
») Prefabs seem sa -
3 a} Over 2,000 people in Scandinavia have hought a BoKlok home
bị Over 2,000 people in Scandinavia inave decided
4 a} In the future perhaps more people will live in prefabs
BỊ Tn the finure more people might
5 a] Many people want to ity their owa home,
b) Many people would like
6 a) It doesn’t bother me that I live with iy parents,
b) Tdon't mind
MERE PREFABULOUS!
1 IKEA is working with BoKlok UK to
be part of a revolution in housing in the
UK BoKIok means Live Smart’ and isa project
to provide affordable homes to people
on average incames It aims
to build sesall communities of BoKlok housing with at least 12 flats, 6 in each block
2 So will you soon be able to go to IKEA and drive avvay with a new home? Well, no, you
‘won't BoKtok Finds the land, gets permission
to build, and the low-cost housing vill only
be available to people who ean’'t afford their own home The flats are built pn a factory and delivered to the site ~ 1KEA supply the kitchens and the bathrooms Buyers can then choose furniture and get advice on interior design from IKEA
3 BoKok has been selling housin Scandinavia since 1998 and the flats east about 30% less than @ normal flat So fa, BoKlok has sold aver 2,000 homes ~all af them in communities with shared facilities, such as gardens, 19 make neighbours socialise
as mich 3s possible
4 Houses of this type are called prefabs" in the
UR and the USA And they're nota new idea In the early 20° century, the large American shop, Sears, offered prefabs In Japan and the UK after World War Il, prefabs were a popular way of building new hhouses quickly and cheaply
5 Nowadays the price of housing in many countries makes it very difficult for a lat of people to buy or even rent, Prefabs offer home-buyers modern quality homes which, are designed by architects and are often very enivironmentally efficient In the USA the popularity of prefabs is growing rapidly with young people who want a 21% century: designed rouse,
‘prefabs = short for prefabricated houses
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subber plastic metal paper wool
cardboard wood glass cotton - leather
1 atyre „vubber,, aballpoint pen
2 amirvor 7 amicrowave oven,
4 socks uu 9 a bookshelf
5 boxes <1 amagazine _
ca what you need EES)
©: Mach sentences: aL to atl a)-B
oa
3 @
1 You use them to put rubbish
2 They're things for cleaning your mouth or hands
when you're cating,
3 You use it when you want to cut vegetables
4 They're things for cutting paper _
5 You tse i to join uvo things when they are broken
6 Tm looking for something for my computer You
use it under a mouse
4) Match sentences 1-6 to pictures a)~1) in 2a)
1 They're made of metal ¢)
2 Isa type of liquid
3 They're made of paper or cotton,
4 Its made of wood oF sometimes plastic,
5 They're made of plastic
6 Its made of rubber
© Fill in the gaps in the conversations with the
phrases in the boxes, Yowusethert Do you mean it's made of
You mean — the word far — what they're called
They're usually Ws stuf for
JUAN fou.use them 0 stant a barbecue,
Tm sorry, | dont know
MAN Do you mean salt?
MAN AN Seo „ đingfiln
Vows You use ther What's it called
Em looking for
they're made of you're looking for Itsatype of for cleaning
maria *_Youuse it when you make a mistake
- to tie your shoes
WOMAN Oh, you mean shoelaces!
GP Pendig ana wsing PoRiI6 572») © Pen
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Language Summary 6, Student's Book p128
6A Make up your mind
2 Have you done/made a decision yet?
3 Tye done/made a lot of progress in English
since I started
4 Did you do/make a degree?
5 Me's done/made me lots of favours
6 Look at the mess you've done/made!
7 He often does/makes excuses about being
fate
& Have you done/made any work today?
@ Replace the phrase in bold with the correct
form of do or make and a phrase in the box,
mistake
a course
the washing me laugh the washing-up up your mitid made a mistake
+ Tve done-something #teng in this
exercise,
2 Llike bim because he’s funny
3 Ha e you eleaned the clothes?
4m studying at an evening school at the
moment
5 Do you want more time to decide?
6 Would you mind cleaning the dishes with
yout brother?
©
First conditional (=
© Write first conditional sentences
1 Wyou/ make clinner, 1/ do / the washing-up
Hyoumake dinner, il do the washing-up,
2 /you/do/ mea favour if 1 / help / you do your homework?
5 They / never leam / if they / be allowed to / behave so badly,
Future time clauses (29
( inch beginnings 1-8 to endings 2)—n)
1 Lwontt be shite to cook dinner until
2 They'tt be extansted tomorrow unless Welll write to you as soon Shell do a degcee unless Mier we get your letter, When | finish the hovsework
7 Refore she does a degree,
8 Assoon as they start making
a noise,
a) they go to bed eacly, b) she'lt have to pass her exams
I might do the shopping
4) they'll have to go to bed
n the gaps with the correct form of these verbs
Use the Present Simple or wit
do make put get relesse check 1-1 ‘ido the cleaning when you've tied up this mess
2 Assoon as she her new album, FU bny it
3 Alter [ve sorted this stall out, | everything away:
4-1 wont phone hím until we into a inoret
5 Unless he some progress, he won't pass
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vic OK Mn leaving now:
bap Where will you stay XẾÑ©ÖX⁄ƒƒ you pet there?
vic At the youth hosiel fanless we find a good hatel
DAD And if the youth haste is full?
vic Well worry about that *before/hen we get there
DAD Well, 4as soon as/untif you've elt, we'tt probably
stant worrying,
Murs Ancl wll worty Yuntit/assoon as you ring comorrow,
vic [lL only call you Safter/untess | find a place to stay
DAD But don't call "before/after ten I'm looking forward
tw having @ lic-in tomorrow
Mum A tie-in? But Suntess/if Vic's away, we can decorate
his room
vic No way! Promise me you won't do anything
*until/after I get back
DAD OK We won't touch your room "ffunless you
forget to phone us,
6A and 6B
@ Revie the semences with unless
1 I the weather isnt bad, we'll mneet in the park
Unless the weather's bad, we ll meet in the park
2 Ifyou dont tell me about the problem, I won't be able
il] in the gaps with a reflexivc pronoun
1 My daughter made the decision herself
2 The washing-up isn't going to do you
6 Simon! Ifyou don’ like the way Uve done it, do it
2 Promise me that you will both look afer
& I didn't need any help ~ } made up my mind
pat But when we on holiday, we
always 4., 4 T00m in advanee!
Dany Yes, And when we 5, there, 1 suill€ my parents, Nowadays Tie tucky if my daughter
me & posteart
@
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© Ell in the gaps in these clauses
with If or When
1 Ÿ:;
2 When [finish an exercise,
you don't like the present,
6 he dogsn' feel better soon,
7 uuu YOU get up in the morning,
8 you finish a meal,
b) Write zero or first conditional
sentences Use the if/when clauses
in da) and these words
1 you / nor/ have to / keep it
Ifyau don like the present
‘you don’t have to keep it
2 (/ check / the answers immediately
got time, you ?_ shouldn't make (not make) excuses Explain to them
why you're busy
'fyou want your children to talk to you, you?
(not tell) anyone their secrets Teenagers need to ree om ind they
can't do that, why they del you anything?
Teenagers see everything you do Unless you can stop doing something yourself, for example smoking, how 5
you _ (expect) your children to stop?
Ifyou remember anything at all about your younger days, you
* - (temembei) being a teenager Its a confusing time When children come to you for advice,"
(listen) Ther problems may be different from those you had
Teenagers will argue with you — i's part of growing up But # you argue with ther, 2 _ (not expect) things to get better
Fill in the gaps with if or in case
1 Tilread the instructions incase they say anything useful
2 We should make some extta food now he changes
7 Take a mobile phone with you the car breaks down,
@ Read the instructions first you don't wane to break i
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Reading
Read the article and Fill in the gaps
with these semences,
3) bè factyrmeny-svcccoofni peupie
8) But the pieces of paper he usedt
kept falling out
9 A young, relatively nakhoww
singer was asked to sake over
4) He decided to move the Family,
10 Australia
4) Avweck later she fad a part in
afitm
EP se these semtences inte (1), fatse
(F) or the article doesn't say (DS)?
he anticle says that people
become successtul because
they work hard
2 [_] Aretha Franklin used to sing
jn her church
3 [_]Sarah Michelle Gellars acting
career started slowly st first
4 [_] Lucian Pavaronti became
world-famous in 1963
5 [_]Mel Gibson's parents were
wnillionaires
6 [| Mel Gibson had a fight at the
audition for Mad Max
7 [_JPost-it™ notes were invented
in 1974
[[speacer Silver invemed
Post-It notes by himself,
Synonyms
Read the article again and match
words 1-6 to synonyms aD
1 break 2) role
Jẽ ») opportunity
4) trying invention
break’ = someting happened that gave then chance 10 be successful;
they took the opportunity and the rest as they say, is history
Some people just fell into fame, Aretha Franklin, the legendary:
Queen of Soul, was singing in her church choir* when a record company executive heard her voiee, Sarah Michelle Gellar, star of Buff
the Vaanpive Slayer, was in a restaurant
when a TV executive saw her She was four
Anonth later she was in an advert
for Burger King
Other people were lucky because someone else was untucky In 1963
Tis ame? Luciano Pavarotli,
Some people are just very lucky: Mel Gihson was born ia New York, In 1968 his dad won a lor of money on a quiz show
in Sydney Mel studied drama because his sister sen off his application
form Then the night before one of his first auditions, Mel had a fight ata party, And when the unheard-of actor arrived at the audition, he fooked awful ~ but perfeet for the role af Mad Max He got the part Sometimes hicky' breaks lead to a new invention, When that happens, its calted serendipity: The discovery of Post-[1™ notes were an accident
In 1970 Spencer Silver was attempting to make a strong type of glue He
failed ‘Then four years later, Spencers
colleague was trying to mark the songs
in a hymn book at his local cherch
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1 You are speaking and someone interrupts you, an ‘unlucky day’ is ridiculous
2) Be quiet!
of course | agree actually make a point hete That's not IF could just finish What do you think Yes, sure Vinterrupt
@)caw 1 just finish what | was saying?
2 Sorry, do you mind if 1 interrupe?
2 Someone is speaking You want 10 say something,
3 You know Jason has an opinion, but he hasn't said xm Mel, you aust agree that tourism is good for the
2} That may be true, but what about Paul?
8) Jason, you had something you wanted to say
€9) Sorry, do you mind if Paul interrupts?
KIM And that we need more hotels
MeL Tm not sure"
4 Someone is speaking and you have the same
a) Yes, I'l agree with that BAN”, P about prefabs?
fe Eure sees el JAN Sorry, do you mind if —-
@ Complete the conversations with these phrases 1, oy the actually, In Sweden
ELLA 16 TH Ing this point
WWhateyouropinion Go ahead Can | just
That maybe You had something I'm not sure
Yes.I'd agree with Can | just finish
JAN Yes, sorry: Go ahead
Review: gradable and strong adjectives
more positive Use absoluely and an adjective in the bos
wa? _souaiiatlnapiletienconels: fascinated delighted fantastic fofeus
tiny gov delicious filth
1 1 Twas quite interested absolutely fascinated,
sam 5 3 you wanted to 3 the weather was good
eee mec : 4 His house was fairly dirty
CARL Yes, statistics show that Friday 13" isn't Suni RUE Siva vastus
vnluckier than any other day 6 The food was quite tasty -
worst days [or aceldents last year were all Sette Tee al
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Language Summary 7, Student's Book p10
7A Save, copy, delete
Computers (1) and (2) ÿ7Z8 Œ2 Ability (
Find seven more pieces of © a) Read the advertisement for a computing course and choose the
computer equipment in the puzzle correct wards,
(, + or X), Do
<M CE NC mimeo CĐ “ÔN
In the 21" century, you \€an /coulđnft ignare computers or the Internet
‘They're a necessary part of fife and they “can/are brittiant at save you time and
money This two-day course is suitable for beginners who have used a computer, bbut find email and the internet dificult “understand/to understand You should
have some experience of computers and “cansbe able to use a mouse and a
Keyboard, And ifyou haven't got a clue how °scart/to start, then don't worry!
lick here for details of our basic computing course
atthe end of aur Serf) course, you will:
+ know how ‘to set up/setting up an email account, atid read and send emails,
+ Tcantbe able to search the Internet accurately
MCMPRINTESS + “could/be able to buy something on the Internet safely
PEG CANNE R)S P
KRMCAMSCACE b) Read about the experiences of three people who went on the
ERIORSOLEUAA course Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb in brackets SLOUCUNLELOMRTU IE Le Gnfinitive, infinitive with fo oF verbsing)
BCRMTYOIUSNE Iran’ thank (thank) you enough for this course (hadn't got a
TINE OR ES) see dlue how? (use) email before | did Surf ol th ever
Ree BOT Ral Ol managed (send) anything, 'd always ring the person to check S21 tra TIzE=IE) ithad arrived! Robert, Newcastle
MONITORISDK We're addicted! We're still useless at © (send) emails, but we're
brilliant at? (search) the Internet fr the lowest prices ity E255 out the incorrect words husband was able to (Rnd)abookIwanledforhafthe piee
ig sae eee eae itis in the shops, Unfortunately we also managed 7 (order)
2 delete a document/a tink/a folder
3 make a back-up copy of your
icons/herd diskidocuments
two copies, but never mind! Great course Thanks Pat, Sunderfand
My children use the Internet for their homework every night, I was always pia nalleabataeal hopeless at {help) them and | hadn't found anyone who could
5 log om to the Internet/ontine/ Fe (help) me Now I'm better at one (understand)
comma Tena search results than they are, And | find the Internet easy ”
ce Aleitonfanlcon/wvolstaeone (use) Ofcourse sil have no idea how * (vor) the vdeo
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Rewrite these sentences using the words in Review: verb patterns
1 My daughter can nse 2 computer inuch better than as sentence a)
ead irowilliony) 1 2} She doesn't let her sister borrow her clothes
My daughter knows how to use @ computer much
better.than me
2 T never remember passwords, (hopeless a0)
b) She doesnt aliow hersister to borrow her clothes
2 a} Md rather stay at home,
5 Leould get emails, but T couldn't send any (be able 1 _ _
to: wot be able to) 5 a) It looked like it was closed
— z a b} lì scemed ~ — —
7B Want it, need it!
Look at the pietures Write the names of the electrical @ Choose the correct words
ded
equipment neede 1 She did/@ouldcheck her email more often
if she Giad¥has broadband
2 Wit woulda't/didn't cost sa much, 11/4 get one tomorrow
3 We spent/would spend less time on the Internet if there was/were more things
10 do
4 they savedyare saved their documents more regularly, they fost/wouldn’t ose them,
you made/make back-up copies of your
8 IFT give/gave you ä hand-held computer,
do/would you use it?
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T would’ feel so cold
3 a) We dont have a GPS and we're lost!
6 3) Ihave na idea how to do this or | would belp you
b) I would help you if {
how to do this
First conditional [EQ Second conditional (7)
@ Choose the correct ending for each sentence
4 Will you lend me yours if
) I promise to look after it?
9) [promised to look after in?
2 Wir
ay we
8} we'd be able to buy ane
st about half as much,
I be able to buy one
3 The program witt start automatically if
a} you click on the document icon,
b) you clicked on the document icon,
4 IPL were you, -
a) Pll get an MP3 player
8) Td get an MP3 player
5 Ifyou forget your password,
2) well send you a reminder
9} we'd send you a reminder,
6 Would it be more comfortable if
4 it has ait conditioning?
») it had aie conditioning?
7B
a) Read about a competition and fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verhs in brackets
What You Want competition
‘These people answered the question: if you’ coutd_ (can) buy any piece of electronic equipment, what
? would it be (be)?
Read the descriptions and guess the answers! If you
*_answer (answer) all four questions correctly, you
“‘ithave (have) a chance of winning this month’s What
You Want competition
a,
‘6 {get) home, This house was tuilt ver (be) absolutely treezing when
200 years ago and it simply dt exist then,
|:g0 jogging a lol and the one thal | have is useless and
] keep having to change the CDs II
(have) one of these, the music wouldn't finish all the lime
and |, the able I0) carry a Jot more music,
You aren't allowed lo use mobiles in the car without one 0ø The (rouble is | spend a ot of lime driving #11
Wu {nol speak) To people | won't get anything done, Anyway, just have to buy one If)
a {not do) it soon, 1"
(ge!) fine
bb) What is each person talking about in 68)?
Write the names of the electrical equipment
8) central heating
"—
3
a
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4) What can it do?
4) How does it get on to my computer?
6) Is spyware a common problem?
Nobody likes a computer vis, 7,
but at least you can get rid of it
And there is a lot of anti-virus
software these days It can finda ~
virus, fix it and you can forget about
it Unfortunately the same isn’t true for spyware,
1 Whatisseyware?,
Spyware is software that hides somewhere on yout
computer It collects information about what you do on
the Internet and passes this information to companies
without your permission If you shop on the Internet and
use your credit card, you should now that some spyware
can record this information!
i ~ —
Your computer ean catch spywate in lots of ways If you
‘open the ssrong email, or even visit the wrong website,
spyware can download itself onto your computer And
spyware often comes with free software
3 — i -
Most spyware just collects information about your surfing
habits for advertising reasons, But some spyware can be
‘more powerful and will often make your computer slower
Adware is a type of spyware which is advertising
software, It makes ‘pop-up’ advertisements appear while
‘you are connected to the Internet Not dangerous but
very annoying
4 E- - _
If this is the first time you've heatd of spyware, you've
probably got some on your PC Surveys have found that
90% of computers have several pieces of spyware an
them, And spyware will stay 0n your computer for a long
time, quietly collecting information and sending it back
to its authors
‘There is some anti-spyware software that will remove
most of your problems However, some anti-spyware
software is spyware itself, so be careful! For a complete
list of software, go to spywarewarzior.com,
Đ
@© Pad the article again and answer these questions,
1 Why can it be difficult to find spyware?
Because it hides on your-computer,
2 Why is spyware important if you buy things online?
3 Can you get spyware if'you're not using dhe Imternet?
4 What kind of information can spyware collect?
5 Why docs most spyware want this information?
Use of articles: a, an, the, no article (0)
© lead these comments on the article and fill in the gaps with a, an, the or = (no article)
There are now laws against spyware in | the USA
Criminals behind * most serious software can be sent to” prison for five years and get“ fines of over * million dollars!
ao Thanks for ® ._ article I get ‘pop-up’ advertisements 3IU” time and 1 had no ® idea that there
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question in cach pair is more polite? Meg yas co tes
Choose a), b) or both if you think they are 1
both polite ex Hi Pm Jack I need to use this PC WWhar’s Sean's
@) Whats the time, please? passwort? (Can you cell ie) Canyou sell mewhat
9) Do you know what che time is? Sean's password is?
2 a) Can you teil me what happened? ISABELLA Sorry, I dort know,
») Hove you any idea what happened? Wack “she at home today? (Do you know) —
3} Do you think you could send it to me?
haPlence could ySecsertit ete? ISABELLA Yes, he is He isn well,
yack Whats his phone quntber? (Have you atry idea)
4 3) As he coming later?
ABELLA No, Yim sorry 1] ask the secretary,
2
later?
$ a) Coukl you tell me what the
password is?
6) What’ the password?
@ Match beginnings 1-6 to endings a1) in
these indirect questions,
1 Do you know 4} will be able
whetlier broadbands, to heip me?
2 Have you any 8) is a password lar this?
idea whether 9) how this scanner JACK Sean, its Jack Ross from accounts Laced 49 tse your
3 Could you tell works? PC ‘Can | get your password? (Could you tell me}
4 Do you know 4d} he’s made a back-up?
5 Can youtell me — Xe) is available here?
ifthere 9 me how l save SEAN *
Jack Sorry: There arent any
© Correct the mistakes in the phrases in bold
in these indirect questions SEAN “Is there a girl with dark hair opposite you?
1 Do you know what ke m-avebeam2
2 Covld you tell me how do E download —
software? Jack Yes, Jong dark hai:
A Ws er
3 Can you tell them what are the passwords? SEAN Er OK My password is I-S-A B-E-L-
conllninningcost? Jack Very interesting, fsa Bella, I've never heard of it
: more quietly, ptease? (Do you think
5 Do you think if we can log on withour SN BE coe tsteelctasrelg tel pledesel(DejyoutHial)
a password?
JACK AreyoU OK, SeAn?
6 Hlave you any’ idea where could I bay
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Ashower isa long pertod of rain,
Lightning makes a noise
When its humid, the air is dry,
A galle is a type of rain
A gale is more violent than a hureicane
Fog makes it difficult to hear things,
A heat wave is a period of enol weather,
Floods happen where there is tao little water
© 2055 011 four levers (rom each word and kabel
@ choose the corre
1 The UK Get3vis gat some ot aclive or passive verb form North Sea
gas from the
2 Several agreements have made/have been made to
ry and reduce greenhouse gascs
3 The full environmental effects won't understand?
be understood lor many years
4 Wear something warm — 1 heard the weather will change/be changed later
5 Thousands of people kilfare killed every year in storms and hurricanes
6 Climate change is affecting/is being affected the weather all over the world
7 It feltiwas fetta lor chillier yesterday
& Many simple things can đo/be done to prevent climate change
Read sentences 1-4, Then choose sentence a) or bh) toe He,
1 Treeyele as much rubbish as possible
@ Luse three rubbish bins for different materials 8} Three rubbish bins are used by me for different
materials,
2 My caris environmentally Friendly:
a) Someone designed it 10 use petrol and
electricity B) It was designed to use petzol and electricit
3 Deserts are getring larger
2} They can only be stopped by planting new trees,
b) People can stop them by plaming new trees
4 We use aver 18 billi