1. A man was ordered to pay £126,000 for sending a former employer libellous emails under a false name. Experts traced the emails to the man's laptop computer.
2. The emails falsely accused a building company boss of having an affair. The man denied sending the messages.
3. The passage contains exercises on verb-noun collocations related to money, definite and indefinite articles, unreal conditionals, vocabulary expressions, pronunciation, and linking words.
1. A man was ordered to pay £126,000 for sending a former employer libellous emails under a false name. Experts traced the emails to the man's laptop computer.
2. The emails falsely accused a building company boss of having an affair. The man denied sending the messages.
3. The passage contains exercises on verb-noun collocations related to money, definite and indefinite articles, unreal conditionals, vocabulary expressions, pronunciation, and linking words.
Completethe noun and noun phraseswith take,make, Underline the vowels that are pronounced using a schwa. have or create. 1 A fool and his money are soon parted. a go at something 2 The love of money is the root of all evil. 2 sense 3 Money doesn't grow on trees. 3 a go at hang gliding 5 Vocabulary - money expressions 4 points 4 advantage of someone Com plete the sentences with an appropriate word. 5 the right conditions 1 Gerry is the main bread in OUT family. 2 Definite & indefinite articles 2 points 2 I'm saving this money for a day. Completethe newspaper article with alan, the ar - . 3 out on some new clothes. Yesterday I (1)- man was yesterday ordered to pay (2) 4 Sorry, I can't lend you any money. I'm completely f126,000 for sending (3) former employer libellous e-mails under (4) false name. In (5) firs t 6 Linkingwords 6 points British case of its kind, (6) experts traced three Com plete the text using the linking words in the box. messages to (7) laptop computer used by James Richards. (8) e-mails, sent under (9) name by that duríng as soon as then while untíl
'Kerrie Jones', falsely accused building company boss
The first thing I did (1) I inherited all David Kerley of (10) affair. Richards, of the money was to leave my job. (2) (11) London, denied sending (12) to ok a trip around the world (3) my messages. newly-appointed assistant looked for a suitable castle in 3 Unrealconditionals 10 points Scotland for me. (4) my trip I met a Put the verbs into an appropriate formo diamond exporter. He persuaded me to invest a lot of my Hl (have) enough money, money in his business. It wasn't (5) I would have lent you some. 2 (won) I was back in England, however, and hadn' t heard from He' d quit his job if he the lottery. him in ages, that I realised that I had lost my fortune. But 3 He (go) home if he hadn't (6) there was nothing I could do found another E20 in his wallet. about it. Luckily my old boss let me have my old job back. 4 H you weren' t so mean, you (be) more popular. 5 I (not mind) if my wife earned a higher salary than me.
Iiiiiiii23 SB P 149 Go Through The Instructions With The Class, Then Play The Recording. Students Listen and Decide What Each Special Occasion Was. Check Answers With The Class