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HOICES UPPER INTERMEDIATE WORKBOOK with Audio CD ROD FRICKER * ANGELA BANDIS « IRINA SOLOKOVA WITH ONLINE SKILLS BY MICHAEL HARRIS Harlow Mocxea Pearson Education Limited «Benrana-fpad»CONTENTS MODULE 1 RELATIONSHIPS Vocabulary Skills - Reading Grammar Skills - Oral Skills Grammar Writing Workshop 1 Check Your Progress 1 ‘Sound Choice 1 MODULE 2 CAMPAIGNS Vocabulary Grammar Skills - Reading Skills - Oral Skills Grammar Writing Workshop 2 Check Your Progress 2 EB exam choice 1 MODULE 3 THE MEDIA Vocabulary Skills - Reading Grammar Skills - Oral Skills Grammar Writing Workshop 3 Check Your Progress 3 ‘Sound Choice 2 MODULE 4 ADVERTISING Vocabulary Grammar Skills - Reading Skills - Oral Skills Grammar Writing Workshop 4 Check Your Progress 4 [exam choice 2 MODULE 5 WELL-BEING Vocabulary Skills - Reading Grammar Skills - Oral Skills Grammar Writing Workshop 5 Check Your Progress 5 Sound Choice 3 wonaw 10 12 13 14 16 18 19 20 2a 22 25 26 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 38 40 41 42 43 44 47 48 50 52 53 54 55 56 MODULE 6 GENIUS Vocabulary Grammar skills - Reading ‘kills - Oral Skills Grammar Writing Workshop 6 Check Your Progress 6 Exam Choice 3 MODULE 7 COMMUNITIES Vocabulary Skills - Reading Grammar ‘Skills - Oral Skills Grammar Writing Workshop 7 Check Your Progress 7 Sound Choice 4 “MODULE 8 LANDMARKS Vocabulary Grammar Skills -Reading ‘Skills - Oral Skills Grammar ‘Writing Workshop 8 Check Your Progress 8 Exam Choice 4 MODULE 9 BUSINESS Vocabulary Skills - Reading Grammar Skills - Oral Skills, Grammar Writing Workshop 9 Check Your Progress 9 Sound Choice 5 MODULE 10 DESIGN Vocabulary Grammar Skills - Reading Skills - Oral Skills, Grammar Writing Workshop 10 Check Your Progress 10 |Exam Choice 5 Sound Choice 6 ONLINE SKILLS 1-5 Topic Wordlist |Exam Choice Audioscripts |Exam Choice Answer Key Online Skills Answer Key 57 58 60 62 6a 64 6 66 6 % i m 7 7 a 1 ai Swvvovves uu 11 wz uz la@ Match the descriptions (1-6) with the correct relationships (a-g). There is one extra relationship. 2 Peter is my mum's new husband 2 Leo is my mum's new husband's son from his first marriage. 3 Tom's got the same mother as me but a aitterent father. 4 Simon is my mum's father's father, 5 Keith is my mums cousin's son. 6 Ellen is my father's brother's daughter. a My stepbrother. b My second cousin, © My aunt, 4 My half-brother. fe My first cousin. 1 My great-grandfather. & My stepfather. © complete the sentences with the correct words. You can see the first letter of each word. 2. My cousins and | always have a real lauah together. 2 My sister and | always f when we've got problems, 3 | like Cath because we share the same interests and 4 My brother and his friends all have a similar s_____ of humour. 5S It’s important for friends to have a lot in each other out 6 My best friend and | are very | to each other. 7 My mum and | are very c 8 My mum and dad t each other completely, 9 My friend and his sister g__on brilliantly, together. 20 Andy and | spend a lot of time together because we like each other's c © choose the correct word. CLASS 9C Relationships survey weverweeruvereveneoeen Please answer the questions and give the ‘survey to Melanie of Kirn. How aften do you and your boyfriend! girlfriend: €D Gostay/meet out together? About twice a week © _golmeet/iook up and chat? Every day at school. © text together/yourselves/each other? All the time © talk on/towith the phone? Every day. © use a social network like Facebook to keep/meet/talk in touch? Every day. Thank you! © complete the text with the words below. There are four extra words. big close do few fond get girlfriend going keep lots met same similar together I've got a ‘bia _ family with ® of cousins, uncles and aunts. |? ‘on especially well with my cousin, Richard. He lives near me and we ‘___ lots of things together. My * is called Lucy. We ©_ when we were in Year 6 at school but we started ” out together when we were in Year 9. We get on well" ___ because we have a°_y sense of humour but we don't have many things in common really. We are °__of each other. ‘Are we in love? Maybe!SKILLS Reading © Read the text quickly and decide what it is about. A Mobil phones should not be allowed in the school cariteen. B People who want to speak face to face should have separate tables to sit on in the school canteen © Loud ring tones make it difficult to communicate face to face in the school canteen. fo you eat dinner at school? | do and Js0 do many of my friends but there never seems to be anyone | can talk to. Everyone is using their mobile phone. The problem is so bad that last week | sat for thirty minutes with three of my best friends and | didn't say more than a few words to any ” of them. Every time | started a conversation, someone's phone would ring or a text would arrive. | was so annoyed. No one even apologised to me or switched their phone off. The conversation with me just stopped while they concentrated on the small piece of plastic held in their hands. i's strange because, when ''m not with them, they are always phoning or texting me. When we're together, though, they're always trying to get in touch with someone else. Perhaps the person they are with when they are busy phoning me! it was such a miserable half-hour that | nearly went to sit on a different table. | thought | could phone them and have a chat! Instead, | decided to write this article for the school newsletter. | know there are a few other people who think like me and | believe it's up to us, the students, to do something about the problem. We don't need the teachers to do anything - An idea for the school canteen it is our responsibilty. That's why | propose setting up a ‘no-phone’ area of the canteen. We could then sit in that area and know that the other people would pay attention to us when we spoke to them. It would be a great place to meet new people and get to know them. | think we should start by making half the room a no-phone area. We could then see how popular each area is and make then larger or smaller if necessary. I want to make it clear that I'm not against mobile phones or the noise they make. | love noise. My ring tones are all loud rock songs and, when I'm on my own, | get very excited when I hear the sound of my phone ringing. / home, in my free time, | often send texts or c my friends. When I'm at school, though, | dor need a phone because I'm with my friends. ‘They are the people | want to communicate with and | can do that face to face. If you agree, please email
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Thanks! Stella Morgan Class 100the text again. Are the statements (1-8) (7) or false (FY? writer believes that: people should talk together more at lunchtime, iL her friends were rude to her when their phones rong. Der friends don’t contact her enough when she's pot with them, —_ ‘some other students agree with her opinions. ‘the teachers should do something about the problem. __ ‘the non-phone users will need more room than ‘the phone users. _ oud ring tones are annoying. ‘mobile phones are great when you are alone. Builder Multi-part verbs (1) ce the underlined words with a multi-part below. ne way of get in touch with it's up tous Putin place take into account ‘Listen carefully to what he is saying about the dangers of mobile phone use. Pay attention to what he is saying about the ‘Gengers of mobile phone use. No one Is going to help us. We have to help ‘ourselves. No one is going to help us. 10 help ourselves. How can | contact Maria? How can | Maria? The EU has set up new laws to reduce the cost "of using mobile phones abroad. ‘The EU has new laws to seduce the cost of using mobile phones abroad. Don't just think of yourself. You have to semember other people's feelings, too. Don't just think of yourself. You have to other people's feelings Does your mobile phone use disturh your normal, everyday relationships? Does your mobile phone use yyour normal, everyday relationships? a RELATIONSHIPS, Sentence Builder Result linkers © choose the correct word. 41. | was G@}such tired that | fell asleep in front of the computer. 2 The train was so/such crowded that | had to stand for the whole journey. 3 I've got so/such a lot of work to do that I don't think Il have time to go. 4 Silent carriages are so/such a good idea that | can't believe no one thought of them before 5 Iwas so/such angry that | decided to tell the mobile phone user to switch off his phone. 6 Mobile phones are so/such an easy way to keep in touch that there's no reason to lose contact with anyone. Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first. 1 The jacket was so expensive that | decided not to buy it tt was such an expensive jacket that | decided hot ropa ipo TE eae 2 We had such a long conversation that | forgot to get off the train Our conversation was 3 This is such a complicated phone that I don't really know how to use it, This phone is 4 The children were so quiet that | forgot that they were there, They were such 55 It was such a loud concert that we couldn't hear each other speak. ‘The concert was 6 The woman on the train was so annoying that everyone else moved away from her. ‘There was suchGRAMMAR 4 Present and past tenses @© = choose the correct verb form. 1 Elaine (ever use3}is never using Skype 2 Who do you go/are you going out with the moment? 3 ve hadit'm having a good idea. Do yor want to hear it? 4 | don't likefom not liking speaking in REMEMBER Complete Exercises A-B before you start this lesson. © Complete the sentences with the verbs in the tenses shown. Present Simple 1 How often _does your mother talk _ (your public mother / talk) on the phone? 5 Emily hos never hadinever has a smart Present Continuous Bee ae sean ihe moment 6 Sorry I'm late. | hope you aren't waiting ae haven't been waiting long. Present Perfect ; 7 se eee otena ince 7 I've lostitve been losing contact with Se naay TA my friends from primary school. 8 | thinkitim thinking of deleting Past Simple Teal i Of deleting my Facet 4 We ___(go) shopping and 9 Steve isihas been a member of the sc orchestra since January. (buy) some T-shirts. Past Continuous 51 (laugh) at a joke my friend told me when our teacher came into the room. Present Perfect Continuous © = complete the sentences and quest with the words below. 6 They (g0 out) for three months id G2) didn’t had (x2) 0 was wasn't were weren't Past Perfect 7 Until last week, (never / use) a nen id you two fed Skype, meet? © Complete the sentences with the correct form of 2 When it was time to pay for my meal, the verbs in brackets. realised that !______ left. eer ne me money at home resent Simple and Present Continuous 2 Who SES you pan 2A: Why _a7e you walking (you / walk) to schoo! Sica (sa poU SSE TIGRE a 4 Why ___ you and Lisa 5 2 i: My dad usually _(take) me but he had to leave early this morning Present Perfect and Past Simple {you / ever / be) on a date? last Saturday? 5 Why are you angry? We doing anything wrong, —- 6 How many girls____ your (go) out with Sarah last brother been out with before he met Charlene? Past Simple and Past Perfect 7 Why couldn't you get into the disco 5 A: Why (you / not / come) to the Saturday? cinema with us last weekend? 1 wearing my old jl 6 B: Because] _____(already / see) that and there's a ‘no jeans’ rule there film. 8 | think there's something wrong with. Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous computer. It_______ working 7 A: You (talk) on the phone all Properly last night. afternoon. How many friends have you got? (only / talk) to three people but they're all very talkative, Past Simple and Past Continuous 9A: Who (you / wait) for when | —________6see) you? (wait) for Tom. 9 What you say to when you first went oer to talk to 1 "HI nice T-shirt! 101 know what to wear my date so | asked on Facebook and 103 suggestions. 10© ** choose the correct answers. 1. When my mum and dad got married, they -<_ each other for three years. a have known b knew © had known 2 My cousin a great website of chat-up lines. a finds b has found ¢ has been finding 3 What time __home last night? did you get b had you got have you got 4 My brother __ girls at all a hasn't understood doesn’t understand isn't understanding 5 __Jackie still___ out with Mick? a Is/ going b Has / gone © Does / go 6 When Susie phoned to say she couldn't go out, __ two tickets for the cinema, a Id already bought b I've already bought © I've already been buying. 7 My friend __ knowing all the latest gossip about people in our class. a is loving has loved © loves 8 __ for that boy to ask me for a dance for twenty minutes. If he doesn’t ask soon, I'l 0 and ask him! a | waited b I'm waiting © I've been waiting EB revationstips © ** complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Matt: What's wrong? Ben: | ve had (have) an argument with Kate. | was late for our date yesterday, By the time | arrived at the cinema, she? (alreaay leave) Matt: Why were you late? Ben: There® (be) a problem with my bus. Matt: Why « {you not phone) her? Ben: 1° {not have) my phone with me, 1¢__ sit) on the bus when it broke down and, when 1? (look) in my pocket, it wasn't there, Matt: So, (vou talk) to Kate today? Ben: Nol® (try) to phone her all day. She always (take) her phone to school. Il try again. Matt: There's no point. She ™ — (play) basketball at the moment. Ben: Oh, no! | (promised) to go and watch her. Quick. Where * (they play)? Grammar Alive Sharing personal information © *** Make questions and answers from the cues. 1 A: you work / at the moment? Ate you working at the mament? B: ¥ / at a pizza restaurant Yes, Lam. In wont. 2 A: How long / work there? work there / three months 3 A: you like it? B: / not have to / work too hard 4 A: What time / you start work? B: at 10 am, but | / not finish until 8 pm. 5 A: How / find out / about the job? My friend / tell me about it. He / work / there last year 6 A: you save / a lot of money since / start / working there? B: x / but I/ spend / a lot!SKILLS Listening © © Listen to a talk about young people staying at home for longer. Match the humbers (1-4) with the facts (2-e). One umber matches two facts. aeseces 2 sizes 45 ‘the percentage of men aged over thirty still living with their parents b the number of years’ wages the average - house costs today © the average age difference between men ‘and women when they get married 4 the percentage of men aged between 20-29 stl living with their parents @ the percentage of women aged over thirty still living with their parents © ee Listen again and choose the correct answer. 1 In the past, the British tended to leave home a ‘a at an earlier age than most Europeans. b at the same age as other Europeans. € ata later age than most Europeans. 2 The proportion of women in their twenties Still living with their parents is about —_ 2 half the proportion of men, 'b double the proportion of men. the same as the proportion of men, 3 Its less common nowadays for young. people to a share accommodation with friends. b move in with a partner. « live alone. 4 Twenty years ago, house prices cost about —__ {five times less than today. b three times more than today. € three times more than a person earned in a year. 5 Its difficult for young people to find _ 2 part-time work, well-paid work. © temporary work 6 Students are now more likely to__ ‘a ask their parents for money. study close to home. be forced to give up their studies and “return home. Oral Skills - Speaking © Look at the presentation about going to u! in different countries. Put the paragraphs the correct order. AL So, to conclude, there are more young peo to university each year. However, with cos! this ‘_tvend_ may not continue into the ft thats *_ Has anyone got any que B However, despite the high cost of educatio are more students at university than at any the past. One reason for this is that more a jobs require university degrees nowadays. ‘wages for unskilled work have gone dowr salaries for managers and professionals ha a this _ we're going te at the number of people going to univers different countries. In some countries like the proportion is now over 80% whereas UK, the numbers are lower. But this is al increase over the last fifteen years. D_ Another * to discuss is the cost in different countries. In Scandinavia, ur ‘education is free. In England, the cost o! from nothing in 1997 to ar of £9000 a year in 2012, @ Hatch the words and phrases (1-6) wit underined words in the presentation 1 ‘could repace. 4 comment on discuss — 2 increased 3 figures 4 summarise 5 decreased 6 However, © 2 complete the presentation with below in each gap (:-v). Then listen te nae ——GRAMMAR Quantity * Choose the correct word. 4 NoflanBot my friends uses Skype 2 I get severaa fot emaits every dy. 3 Haraly nonefony of these texts are important Ib tovite Emily and janice to your party, They ailbothivited you 55 Paul can pass his exams with very little! few effort. It's not fair. 5 Hurry up. We haven't got manymuch tine lett 7 MostiAny of my classmates have got Facebook accounts 8 Dor't help the boys with ther homework There are fifteen of them inthe lass and rone/nether of them helped you * Complete the sentences with few, fewer, ttle or less. 2 | get fewer emails than texts. 2 There were people at the party than | expected 3 | can’t buy a ticket for the concert as I only have a money left. 4 My brother has very good ideas, 5 You should spend _ time playing games and more time reading. § You should eat more vegetables and chips. 7 of us understood the question. 8 My sisters spend money on petrol now that they have bought new bikes. BB, revationsiips © * complete the text with one word in each gap. Feeling better! Sy | often worried about not being allowed to {go out very often. | thought ‘all_ my friends were enjoying themselves while | was stuck at home. Then, when | asked them, | found out that #m. of them were just like me. Two boys said they went out every night but | found out later that °b. of them were lying and ‘n__of them go out at all - not even at the weekend! oH, a of my friends go out between Sunday and Thursday. A * do but {hey have to be home before nine o'clock. ’N of my friends can stay out after ten o'clock during the week even if they want to go to a concert or a film. At the weekend, things are more relaxed for 'm. of us. We have more freedom on Fridays and Saturdays and °s. of us can even stay out until midnight. "°N. parents allow their children to stay out all night, though, except when they are staying at a friend’s house and the friend’s parents are there to look after them. Now | don't mind being at home because | know that I'm not missing any great parties. Posted 25 minutes ago © =** Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets, 1 The majority of people I know listen to MP3 players ‘on their way to school (most) Most people | know listen to MP3 players on their way to school 2 I've got hardly any work to do. (much) —— 3 No teachers at our school let their students leave early, (none) 4 [haven't got many Facebook friends at all. (hardly) 5A number of people | know are bored with Facebook. (several) 6 I've got two brothers. They are very lazy. (both) —— 7 I've got two phones. They don't work. (neither) =Writing Workshop 1 © Read the email quickly and match the people (2-5) with the information (a-e). 2 Ede a was Ed's girlfriend. 2 Mark b might be Ed's new girlfriend. 3 Emma ¢ is ina band. 4 Amy __ 4 lent someone a CD. 5 Neil @ lost a mobile phone. Hi Maric, ‘Thanks for the email. Glad to hear your band is doing well. Let me know when you organise a concert and I'll definitely come and see you play. | need something to cheer me up. This has been a BAD week! *As you know __, | started going out with Emma last month. Unfortunately, we split up on Saturday. “To be h. al wasn’t that upset because we didn't have a lot in common. “In f . there's another girl in my class called Amy who really like and who I think likes me ©. oN , the worst thing happened ‘on Wednesday - | lost my new, expensive ‘mobile phone! My parents were very upset, °e when I told them that had left it on the grass at school. No one handed it in so my parents rang the phone company and cancelled my account. So now I've got no phone. Well, a. I have got one ~ a really old one from my dad that weighs a ton and doesn't even have any games on it ®. So, that’s my week so far. They say that trouble comes in threes so I'm waiting for ‘one more disaster to happen! Write soon Ed Oh, *b. the w. ; | forgot to tell you, Neil asked me to say hello and he wants to know when you're going to give him his CD back. © complete the email with one word in each gap. © complete the ideas for Mark’s reply to your own ideas. Ed's love life 1 To be honest 2 Infact Neil's CO 3 To tell the truth The band 4 It was really annoying, especially __ Other news 5 Oh, by the way © write an email from Mark to Ed. Use you from Exercise 3 and the phrases from €x Remember to include an introduction ar conclusion in your email Respond to Ed's problems. + Give a message to Nell about the CD. + Tell Ed the latest news about the band + Invite €d to a concert, film or party, Mark Ed Hi Ed, ‘Thanks for the emaila RELATIONSHIPS Check Your Progress 1 Relationships Match the beginnings (1-5) with the correct endings (a-e). 2. We have a lot __ a love. 2 My parents always tell us we to each other. should put _ in common, 3 We are in__ d family first. 4 We've got a similar sense___—_e of humour. 5 It's important to be loyal _ 5 Multi-part verbs (1) Choose the correct words. 2. You should take into/on/for account other people's feelings, too. 2 Pay attention for/with/to what your girlfriend tells you she likes and doesn’t like. 3 The government is putting on/in/at place a new law to stop illegal downloading, 4 It is up tolinto/onto all of us to make this world a better place. 5 Your relationship with Martin is getting on/out offin the way of your friendship with me, 5 © -esult linkers (1) Make sentences from the cues using so... that or such ... that. 1 Gary / hard-working / always comes top in class. tests 2 I got / bad report / my parents stopped me from using my computer during the week 3 Mike / good friend / tell him all my problems 4 Jackie / popular / she gets invited to parties every week “4 © Present tenses Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 Ive lost my phone, see) it anywhere? 2 why _____ (your brother / wear) those trousers? Is he going to a fancy dress party this evening? (you / 3 David and Alison (decide) to stop seeing each other. 4 My eyes hurt. | (play) online games all day. 5 How long _ (this film / last)? 8 © Past tenses Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs below. be see (x2) take talk B Rachel to the cinema last Saturday. By the time she arrived, | © there for about an hour. When she arrived, B to my friend jim on the phone. | suddenly + her standing there so I quickly switched the phone off. The film was OK. 1 it before but | knew that, Rachel wanted to see it. 6 © guantity Complete the sentences with the words below. There are three extra words ‘any both few less little neither none lots several 1 of my parents like my music ~ ‘they say it’s just a noise, 2 You'll need of money for the holiday so start saving now. 3 ____ of the people | phoned answered. Where were they all? 4 Hardly of my Facebook friends every contact me. 5 My phone was expensive but it was expensive than my brother's, 6 Very adults really understand text speak. 16 TOTAL SCORE 130 Module Diary © Look at the objectives on page 5 in the Students’ Book. Choose three and evaluate your learning. 4 Now Ican __ well / quite well / with problems 2 Now I can well / quite well / with problems 3 Now Ican * well / quite well / with problems. © Look at your results. What language areas in this module do you need to study more? a1| Sound Choice 1 © @® Spelling - double and si Sound Check consonants Listen and write) in British English (BrE) and A English (Ame). Bre travelled ‘Say the words and expressions below. a I've been living here for three months. 'd seen it before. We're going to the cinema. (Exercise 1) 1 schoolmates, stepbrother, research (Exercise 2) 2 bit, beat, look, Luke (Exercise 3) a 4 5 (bb Ba necessary, accommodation, connection (Exercise 4) ‘travelled, skilful, cancelled (Exercise 5) In this talk we're going to look at education. That figure is up by 50 percent from last year. (Exercise 6) © GB cxpressions - describing and tends Listen to the sen’ fg teammate, good-looking, social network (Exercise 7) feast the undastined Gall 2 Listen and check your answers. Which sounds 2 In this talk. we're going tol and expressions did you have problems with? Choose education three exercises todo below. 2 That ewe isu by SOR last yea. 3 Another aea to comment © 6 Grammar - contractions Listen to the sentences results and write the number of words you hear. Contractions 4 The proportion of students are two words. grade has gone up 10 33.pe pe as F ; 5 The percentage of sens Set eee university went up fram 22 am a a 35 parcent between 1995; © © Consonants - consonant clusters Listen and 6 The number of students lez complete the consonant cluster in each word. at 16 has gone. down. too. Only-one in-nine student of the word of the word of the word - oe So.to summarise, gr. 1 schoolmates 5 step__other 9 intere__s Sa tosummarie cree 2 S_ype 6 frie ¢__ip 10 resear_ to further education, 3 _ rend Tule 11 te 4 s_orty 8 at__etic 12 confi__s @ Difficult words - stress words Listen to the words a © &® Vowels - long and short vowel sounds Listen and the stressed syllables. tick (¢) the words you hear. pean tot bet sat Qt 2 good-looking 2 took] Luke 7 debt on O] 3 social network 3am (J am 8 pot port] 4 stepmother 4 cot [) caught 9 sit seat [] 5 well-known 5 bed bid CE] 20 pul (pool 6 single parents 7 hard-working © © speting - double consonants Listen to the words eres and write the letters which are doubled. Sometimes, more than one letter is doubled. 1m 3 5 7 . 2 4 6 8 12‘Complete the sentences (1-8). Then write the words in the puzzle Wie are campaigning for: 2 better _healthcare - more doctors, better hospitals and free medicine, 2 better - free universities, smaller class sizes and more. t 3 of speech, 4 = no more war! 5 more spending on the special lifts, nurses to visit people in their homes. 6 better ‘transport - cheap buses and trains, 7 human 8 care for the = no more pollution, Aa more recycling, clean energy. Faye TTtlhfecfe[rfe It st ep P a . a I & 7 z 9 { ealee 7 rc) © Look at the campaigns below. Rewrite the r endings (1-8) with one word in each gap. We are campaigning against, 1 children being poor. child poverty 2 being nasty to animals. c to animals 3 the raising of the Earth’s temperature. e___w____ 4 people having nowhere to live. h dirty air and water. p. 6 reducing the amount of money spent on important services. s © 7 treating people of different colour or nationality differently. 8 officials accepting money or presents from people in return for making decisions which help those people. « TOPIC TALK - VOCABULARY © Match the verbs (1-6) with the correct words ef. What did you do to try to change the world? 2 Lattended in fundraising activities 2 Idonated b on demonstrations. 3 I went __ © asa volunteer. 4 I signed 4 meetings. 5 I took part __ @ petitions. 6 I worked f money. © Complete the dialogue with the words below. There are four extra words against agree approve as belong do in issues join NGO on protest support ral We're going on a march tomorrow. We're campaigning *_against_ street crime. why? 12, campaigns when the government does something wrong but I don't really » of marching for 1no reason. But there is a reason. We can show the ‘government that we want them to do more to protect us. | think other * are more important like spending cuts. And we should really °___ more about poverty, then there would be less crime, Craig: | agree, but the government is cutting spending on the police, too. What else can we do? You could join an & v. to the Global Call to Action ‘Against Poverty. It's a huge organisation. I've also worked *_ a volunteer giving food to the homeless in my town. I've never been °. a demonstration but | try to do what | can. Craig: Wow. | didn't realise. Let's go for a cola and you can tell me more about this organisation. Good idea, We can have a pizza'it you want, too. 1314 GRAMMAR REMEMBER Complete Exercises A-B before you start this lesson. @ Make questions and answers from the cues using the Present Perfect or the Present Perfect Continuous. 1A: What / you / do all morning? hot have you been doing all morning? 1 read. ‘Our teacher told us to read Jane Eyre. 3A: How much / you read? 1 read / 38 pages. you / play on your computer? 6 B: No. 1/ write / emails 7 A: How many / send? {not send / any. |/ not finish / any of ‘them, © Match the beginnings (1-5) with the correct endings (a-e) and put the verbs into the Past Perfect 1 Our teacher was angry because we hada‘t dane (not do) _b 2 They were made homeless because they (lose) —_ 3 There were no more whales left because people — (kil 4 went on a protest because the government (eur) 5 Tom was very nervous because he (never be) them all. our homework, on a plane before. their jobs and didn’t have any money. spending on the environment. Talking about the past and Past Perfect Continuous © * complete the sentences with the verb: hadn'tanswered hadn'tdone hadbeen-e hadarrived hadn’teaten hadn't phon) had been thinking hadrun had started) had been waiting 2 When I saw James, he was really tired. had been running. He at 8 otlock and, when | saw him, he 12 km. 2 When | saw Jane, she was really hungry. anything for breakfs She well in her Engt because she about 1 whole time. '3 When | saw Henry, he was really angry. at the theatre early for Emily for an hou but she still wa him and ¢ his phone calls to he play there. She © * complete the text with the verbs in br In the Past Perfect or Past Perfect Conti WEDNESDAY MOMENTS Yesterday started badly. | arrived at sc wet and angry. | !__had been walking (walk) along the street when a car passed me. It 2. 7 (rain) and there was water everywhere The driver went fast, right through the water which went all over me. | shoute but he # (airead disappear) around a comer. Then things got better. | was sitting in t lunch room looking miserable. V4 ae (forget) my sandwiches and I was hungry. Sudden! gi came up to me and offered me sc of her lunch. she © (watch) me for a few minutes and kne what * - ___ (happen because she 7 (notice) that every fime someone got lunch box out, | looked more and mor unhappy. Tomorrow, I'm going to take some lunct for her!** Choose the correct words. Once, when | was on holiday, | was breaking/ GrakeJused to break my arm. | wasn't allowed in the sea so | 2had sat/sat/was sitting on the beach wihile all my friends *had swum/would swim/were swimming, A woman with two children ‘came! was coming/had come up to me and asked me if | wanted to join them looking for shells. | hadn't been reatising/hadn't realised! wouldn't realise how many beautiful shells there were on the beach. By the end of the day, | Shad been collecting/was collecting/had collected a big bagtul. After that, shells became my passion. | 7used to spendihad spentiwas spending all my time looking for shells. | *had taken/would take/had been taking them home at the end of each holiday and put them into a big glass bowl in my room. After my mum Shad washed/was washing/had been washing them, of course! Ive still got them and I'l never forget the kind woman and her family who !2used to moke/had made/made me happy that day. “** Complete the second sentence so tha a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in capitals. 1 | didn’t think about other people when | was young (use) | didn't use to think about ot |Lwas young. 2 They would give warm tea to people queuing outside the concert hall in winter. (useD) They — outside the concert hall in winter. 3 I did my homework and then went to the cinema, (HAD) Twent my homework. 4 Mrs Davies retired from her job after 38 years of working there, (BEEN) Mrs Davies when she retired from her job. 5 My mum often brought homeless dogs back to ‘our house for food. (To) My mum 2 ___ homeless dogs back to our house for food. 6 My dad would never stop to give people a ride in the car. (STOPPED) My dad a ride in the car. has people when 'B cawpnicns Grammar Alive Telling stories © ++ complete the story using the cues in brackets. 2. Last Saturday, my _brother wos walking home (brother / walk) from the shops when he sow (he / see) an old lady. __ She was standing (She / stand) by the side of a busy road. 2 (He / go) into a shop for a magazine and when (he / come) out, (the old lady / be / stil) there, (She / not / move). (He / walk) over to her. - (He / not / say) anything to her, ____ (he just / step) into the road and (stop) the traffic. When (the cars / stop), (he / take) the woman's arm and, together (they / walk) to the other side. 4 Suddenly, (the woman / start) shouting. __(She / try) to say something while (they / cross) the road but {my brother / not hear) her. 5 "What are you doing?’ she said 7 not want) to css the (1 / wait) for my bus. 6 At that moment a bus arrived but, by the time ny brother / help) the old lady back across the road, it was too late (The bus / go) road. 1516 SKILLS Reading © Read the text quickly and decide what its about. A A campaign for free school buses for African American.schoolchildren. B A campaign to allow children of different races to use the same school buses. A campaign to change the law regarding which schools children can go to. [i192 Linea Brown was seven years old. To get to school, she had a long, dangerous walk of over one kilometre to a bus stop. There, she had to wait for the the rest of the way. That's if as lots of children have to travel to school by bus. What was surprising was that there was another school much nearer to her home which she wanted to go to but couldn’t. Why was that? The problem was that, as an African American, Linda Brown wasn’t allowed to attend the school near to her home as it was for white children only. It sounds unbelievable today but in the 1950s children of different races were still forced to go to different schools in the USA. At that time, the NAACP, the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, was trying to get equal rights for alll citizens of the USA. Its members campaigned bravely, despite threats of violence. They contacted Linda’s family and twelve other families in the town of Topeka, Kansas, and asked them to speak out. The families put their children’s names down for the all-white school they lived near to. The NAACP knew that the school would refuse to take the children, When it did, the association took actior first battle was at state level but the co in Kansas rejected their complaints. Lik many people all over the USA at the tir the courts saw nothing wrong with hav different schools for different races. ‘The NAACP didn’t give up, though. It went to the Supreme Court in Washing ‘The decision by the Supreme Court too long time but, finally, on May 17" 1954, said that it was wrong to educate child of different races in different schools. T boards of education had tried to show all schools were equal but, in fact, in w schools $150 was spent on each student Black schools only had $50 for each stu \da herself wasn’t really affected by | decision. By the time the decision was 1 she was in secondary school which had always taken children of different races However, her younger sister was able t attend the mixed elementary school clo her home and didn’t have to make the journey that Linda had made every day Sadly, not everyone accepted the decisi: and there were protests. However, as attitudes slowly changed, the protests E fewer and fewer and students of all rac were able to learn together.Read the text again. Which of these sentences fe true (T), false (F) oF is there no information (nn? 1. Linda had to wait a long time for her bus every day. NL 2 Linda went to the closest school to her home, 3 The all-white school didn't have any free places left. 4 The NAACP thought the all-white school would agree to take Linda. _ 5 People in Kansas held similar views on race to people in other areas of the USA. _ 6 Kansas wasn't the only state in which black children were complaining about their education. 7. The decision affected Linda's sister more than Linda herself. _ 8 Everyone was happy with the Supreme Court's decision. © complete the gaps with words from the text which show the writer's opinion, 4 The walk tothe bus stop: d 2 The fact that African American children couldn't g0 to school with white chilaren in 1950: 3 How the NAACP fought for equal rights: b 4 The fact that the decision of the Supreme Court cidst end the problem: = Word Builder Multi-part verbs (2) © complete the sentences with the verbs below in the correct form. - bring forward give up look back on patdown speak out throw off 2 Why didn't the police __put down the racist protests against mixed schools? 2 The judge has decided to the ‘decision from Friday to Thursday. 3 No one me the bus but they did ask me to sit at the back. 4 Don't ‘your fight for equal rights. 5 When | the protest march, remember how exciting it all seemed. 6 We knew it would cause problems but we had to ‘against the unfair laws of the time. Sentence Builder as © Replace the words and phrases in brackets with as or a phrase using as. 1 _As_ (Being) an African American in the 1950s, she wasn't able to do things that her white neighbours could do. 2 There were problems in many other states, —_____ (for example) Mississippi, Alabama and Arkansas. 3 (When) the first buses set out for ‘the new, mixed schools, the parents anxiously watched their children leave. 4 (in addition to) protests, there + were attacks on some African American school children, 5 The other children are not famous as) Linda Brown, 6 She had to go to a school far away (because) she wasn't allowed to go to her local, school (equally © Make sentences from the cues using as. 1/1 got on / bus / realised / left / school bag / home As | got on th realised | had left schoo! bag ot home, 2 J well / marching / we / organised / petition 3 / student / | care / education 4 | support / lot / campaigns / better education / women’s rights 5 Our new campaign / not / popular / some of our other campaigns 6 1/ not go / on / demonstration last weekend / had / bad cold 1718 SKILLS Oral Skills Listening © E23 Listen to five people talking. Match the speakers (1-5) with the opinions (2-f). There is ‘one extra opinion. Speaker 1c Speaker 2 __ Speaker 3 Speaker 4 __ Speaker 5 __ ‘a Animals don't have to live in the wild to be happy. It is dangerous to reintroduce animals to places they used to live in, ¢ Scientists should discover a new way to test- drugs. ‘ There should be greater punishments for cruelty to animals. @ There are sometimes good reasons for killing animals, f It should be more difficult to own pets. Sentence Builder Emphasis (1) © Put the words in the correct order to complete ‘the sentences with emphasis. 1 {dislike people who have big dogs but don't give them enough exercise. The people | dislike are those (17 those / dislike / people / the / are) who have big dogs but don't give them enough exercise. 2 | don't understand wy there can't be a law against selling cosmetics that are tested on animals. (V7 thing 7 understand J the 7 is / don't) why ‘there can't be a law against selling cosmetics that are tested on animals. 3 | feel sorry for the animals which are given too much food and become very fat. (the / for /1/ feel / are / ones / sorry / animals / the) which are given too much food and become very fat 4 We support all organisations which help animals and other wildlife. {are / that / organisations / the / support / we ‘those) which help animals and other wildlife. 5 | admire people who spend their lives fighting for a better life for everyone. (the / people / ones / are / admire / the / 1) who spend their lives fighting for a better life for everyone. Speaking @ Match the beginnings (1-8) with the cor endings (a-h). Frankly, a It’s clear__ It’s definitely _ ''m afraid | don’t That's a valid __ There's no__ 'm afraid 'm not __ wouldn't _ 2» @Vausunn true that attitudes have changed a lot last fifty years. say it was a waste of time, © point. d that the government isn't listening to u doubt that someone needs to speak ou f convinced. & | think demonstrations are a waste of t fh agree with your campaign, © complete the dialogues with the words capitals in the correct gaps. There is on word for each dialogue. 1. AFRAID / DOUBT / FACT / FRANKLY / SI ‘A: There's no *__doubt__ that huntir necessary, B: m2 I don't agree with atall. In | think hunti always wrong. a4 you can understand tt to control the number of animals if t haven't got enough to eat? 2 AGREE / CLEAR / OPINION / THINK A: In my using animals i circus should be stopped. B: 16 0 too but it won't be to change people's minds in some co A: I know. What is ” is that should do something, 3 CONVINCED / PERSONALLY / SO / VALID WOULDN'T ae , Like the idea of briny wolves back to Scotland. B: I'm afraid fm not 9 the sheep? They'd be eaten! aL bs say that. Farmers we just build bigger fences. Don't you th WheWriting Workshop 2 © 00k at the opinion essay. Label the paragraphs (A-€) with the headings below. Then put the paragraphs in the correct order. Personal opinion and reasons fort Conclusion Explain why you disagree Introduction fn opposing opinion (pera ‘Cathe other hand/n addition, some people have pointed out the negative aspects of organic food production. Farms using organic farming methods produce less food than traditional farms. *As a result/ For instance, organic farms mean that we need to use more land for farming. B Introduction 1 We have been using the term ‘organic farming’ for ‘over 70 years but what does it really mean? On ‘organic farms, chemicals can't be used on plants or fed to animals. As people worry about the effect of these chemicals, organic food is becoming more and ‘more popular. ic *Moreover'To sum up, *howeveridespite the lack of scientific evidence to say that organic food is healthier than non-organic food, ‘in, my opinionfaccording to ‘me it is better to be careful about what we put in the ground and feed to our animals. If scientists do find some problems in the future, it might be too late to do anything about them. D In my opinion, organic food is much better than non- ‘organic. First, as welllaccording to many people, ‘organic food is healthier and tastier than other food. ‘?Furthermore/Apart from, organic farming is less harmful to the environment. ®s well as/However leading to less pollution, organic farming usually uses less energy. °Despite/Moreover, organic farms are able to recycle more of the waste they produce as the waste is more natural and less contaminated. E — However, | think that even if we have to use more land for farming and make organic farms environmentally-friendly, it will both keep people healthier and save nature. © Read the text again and choose the cor words (1-9). © complete the second sentence so that the same meaning as the first. Use the capitals. 1. There are several small shops in our vill ‘may close down, such as the local butct There are several shops in our village \ ‘may close down, for instance the local 2 In conclusion, | believe that the freshn« food is worth the small extra cost. (UP believe that the freshness of the foo: ‘the small extra cost. 3 I don't go shopping very often but | alt ‘the local shops when | can. (DESPITE) very often, | always use the local shops can, 4/| think that the food in local shops is f1 ‘than the food in supermarkets. (OPINIC the food in local shops is fresher than in supermarkets, 5 Experts say that supermarkets are so p: because of the free parking. (ACCORDIN supermarkets are so popular because © free parking. 6 My parents only go to the supermarket food and things like pasta and flour. (FR tinned food and things like pasta and f parents don't buy anything in the supe 7 However, | can understand why people don't have much time or money prefer at supermarkets. (HAND) understand why people who don't have time or money prefer shopping at supe Read the instructions below and write : opinion essay on the topic. Use the ide: Exercise 3 if you want to. Buying food in smaller shops is better the large supermarkets. + Introduce the topic (state the problem) * Give your personal opinion and 2-3 reast ‘+ Express an opposing opinion and 1-2 re for it + Explain why you disagree. ‘+ Make a conclusion (restate your opinior Write between 200 and 250 words.© campaigns Complete the words with one word in each gap. We're campaigning for: 2 wildlife c 2 freedom of We're campaigning against: 3 nuclear p 4 animal t We're going to: 5a money. 6 a petition. 16 © Talking about the past and Past Perfect Continuous Choose the correct forms. 1 | used toldid/would love eating meat but now I'm a vegetarian. 2 When | worked at the help centre, we had spent/have been spending/would spend ages every evening taking to lonely people on the phone. 3 | wouldn't know/hadn't knownlwasn't knowing how many people were homeless until my uncle took me to the soup kitchen, 4 They would collectiused to collect/had been collecting money all morning and they had £1000. 5 We did/had done/were doing our shopping when the old man stopped us. 5 © Muiti-part verbs (2) Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. 1A boy was off the train today because he didn’t have a ticket. 2 The government hasn't got enough soldiers to put ‘our movement. 3 Why did you _up your seat to that man? You needed it more than he did 4 Don't be scared to say what you think. We should all speak about unfairness in society. 5 It’s good to look fon things that you did when you were younger. 8 © 0s complete the sentences with as or a phrase using as. 1 Wee organising a march petition 2 Many famous people support us, Sir Paul McCartney and JK Rowling, 3 This march isn't big last year's 4 The demonstration wasn't shown on television the police stopped photographers entering the area 4 B campaicns Check Your Progress 2 © Emphasis (1) Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first. 1 I support Greenpeace. ‘The organisation 2 | don't understand people who won't try organic food. The people | 3 I hate people who drive too fast. The people | attics 4 | worry about the health service. The thing —__ —— 55 [like our farm shop because of the fresh fruit. The thing | like about 5 © Linkise prepositions Complete the sentences with the words below. There Is one extra word. apart except inspite instead asaresult inaddition 1 of worrying about the environment, do something about it. 2 of the rain, not many people went on the march. 3 of our protests, the government refuses to change its mind about education. 4 __ to working as a volunteer, | also take part in fundraising activities. 5 for Sally, the only person who ‘stayed behind to help clear up was me. Ss TOTALSCORE 130 Module Diary @© Look at the objectives on page 15 in the Students’ Book. Choose three and evaluate your learning 2 Now I can Bae) well / quite well / with problems. 2 Now I can well / quite well / with problems. 3 Now I can well / quite well / with problems. © Look at your results. What language areas in this module do you need to study more? 21READING TASK 3 Mpowwraiire texct # atinonhute sagan I-VI QE s%20m sanatinn oGaemuTe uncpy 1, 2, 3 ann 4, coorsercTayioulyio sbi6paHHoMy BaMn Bapuanry oTeera, In 1947, there were just ten self-service shops in the whole of the UK. The other shops often sold just one type of product, for instance meat or fruit and vegetables. Some sold a variety of food but, instead of the customers walking around the shop and collecting the items they wanted, they sat in a chair near the counter while a shop assistant collected everything for them. Supermarkets had already taken off in the USA, though, and, in 1940, 40% of all food there was sold in self-service shops. As people started earning more money after the war and different kinds of food became available, supermarkets came to the UK, too. Slowly, they took over. As they opened more and more stores, the supermarkets were able to offer lower prices. They were often large enough to have their own car parks where customers could park for free, unlike town centre shops whose customers had to pay to park or use the bus. Larger and larger stores. opened, but often outside the town centres. In addition to offering food, they also started selling clothes, toys, cosmetics and other things. People no longer needed to go to the town centre at all. Even those who preferred to buy their meat or bread locally soon decided that it wasn’t worth making an extra trip just for these few items. It was easier to buy them in the supermarket, too. fe Although many people were happy {>with the cheap food and the EZ osm odf saa a ee ease of doing all their shopping in one plat others were less pleased. They were upset that their town centres were now full of closed-up shops and that they had nowhe, to buy fresh food anymore. The elderly, in particular, were badly affected by this. Previously, they could walk a short distane to the shops they needed and, perhaps more importantly, could enjoy a friendly ch with the shopkeeper or the assistants. This unhappiness led to campaigns and protest Most of these were local, trying to stop a supermarket opening in a particular towr ‘These campaign groups had several reasons for their protests. They represente: farmers who were forced to sell their food to supermarkets very cheaply. They represented shop workers who were often paid very poorly. They also cared about th environment. Food sold in supermarkets has often travelled thousands of miles to get to the shop. Smaller shops sell much. more locally-produced food which doesn't need planes and lorries to transport it. This reduces air pollution. In addition, fresh loce produce requires less packaging. This, in turn, means that less plastic and paper is required so less of it ends up in our rubbis These protests seemed to work. Thanks to these campaigns the local food movernent growing all over the world and many town: have seen markets and farm shops openin up. Supermarkets aren't about to disappe but customers have shown that the want more choice than even these giant shops can offer.'Self-service shops in the UK 1 sold one type of food. 2 did not sell a variety of meat. 3 followed an American idea. 4 preferred the customers to sit. The phrase they took over in paragraph 3 refers to 1 the size of supermarkets. 2 the popularity of supermarkets. 3 the ease of parking at supermarkets. 4 the variety of goods at supermarkets. why did people change their mind about doing some of their shopping in town? 1 It was more convenient to buy everything in the same place. 2 They couldn't find parking space in the town centre. 3. The supermarket was a short distance from their home. 4 They couldn't find local meat and bread in town. IV How were elderly people affected when large supermarkets opened? 1 They welcomed the lower prices. 2 They couldn't walk the shorter distance to get there, 3 They had fewer opportunities to talk with other people. 4 It made them unhappy that the town centres had closed, \Vwhat was the effect of supermarkets (on local farmers? 1 They received less money for their products. 2 They had to travel further to sell their goods. 3 They were forced to package their produce. 4 They had to pay their workers less money. ViPeople protesting against supermarkets 1 wanted cheaper prices for food. 2 were concerned about their ‘surroundings. 3 worked in markets and farm shops. 4 wanted all giant shops to close. VilWhich is the best title for the article? 1 Keeping shoppers happy 2 Too much choice 3 Trouble in town centres 4 The rise of supermarkets e a o aun au ‘BB campaicns LISTENING TASK 1 Bix ycnbiuiTe wecta sbicKasbisaHni, YeraHosuTe CooTseTcTane Mexily BbICKaSHIBaHMAMM KaxKOrO FOBOpA- uero A-F u yreepxaennamn, gaHHuiMn 8 cnucKe 1-7. Vcnonsayiire kaxaoe yreepxsenue, o603HaNeHHoe cooT- Bercrayiouel wbpor, TOnbKO omMH pas. B 3anaHMn ectb oo nMuiHee yTBepxneHHe. Bis yenbwlHTe 3anMcb ‘axes. 3anecuTe CBOn oTeeTH 8 Ta6nnuy. | upset one of my parents without meaning to, stupid. decide to do. Even though it’s an unhappy time for me, ™m pleased. |Uhad a fight with someone close to me and now I'm upset. My parents were angry with me because I did something | want to apologise for not attending a family event, I made a comment online and it got me into trouble. '’m worried because one parent will be upset whatever YreepkaeHne | USE OF ENGLISH TASK 2 MpowwTatite npmaengHHuih HOKE TeKcr. OGpasylire or ‘cno8, HaneuaraHiix 3arnaBHbiMn 6yKBaMM 8 KOHUE CTPOK, OGosHaueHHbix HoMepamn 1-6, ORHOKOpeHHBIe cno- Ba Tak, ToGo OHM rpaMMaTHYeCKH M neKCHYECKH COOT- BercrsoBani cofepxaHMmio TeKcra. 3anonknTe NponycKA Tonyuennbimn cnosamn. Kakabii nponyck cooTBercTayeT ommentHomy sanannio 3 rpyninei 1-6. DOCTORS WITHOUT BORDERS There are many organisations that help people in need, but Doctors Without Borders is one of the most important. It is a(n) ‘medical organisation that was created by doctors and journalists in France in 1971. ‘They believed that everyone regardless of race, religion or views hhad the right to medical care. Their purpose ‘was to provide help around the world to people whose lives are in danger because of ____" catastrophes and natural disasters, or because there is no healthcare available for them, Sadly, this is often true in countries that experience great poverty or where the government and society in general are affected by terrible —__ The doctors, nurses and other healthcare ____ who give their time and expertise to Doctors Without Borders are very special people. They have great empathy for those that are suffering. They must be courageous as they often work in Doctors Without Borders won the Nobel Peace Prize for their amazing work. —__ places like war zones. They are determined to improve the lives of people who cannot help themselves. In 1989, DEPEND POLITICS VIOLENT CORRUPT PROFESSION DANGER 2324 POS Sele Se Npounraiire npnsenéunuie HiKe Texcrei.Mpe- oGpazyiire, ecnn HeoGxonqMMO, cnoBa, Hane- araHHbie sarnaBHbimn GykeaMH 8 KOHUe cTpok, o603Ha¥eHHbIx HOMepaMn 1-7, TaK, ‘10641 onM rpaMmatusiecku cooTBeTcTeORANH, comepxaninio TexcroB. 3anonHiTe nponycki onysenHbimn cnogawn. Kaxavili nponyck Coorsercrayet oTmenbHomy samaHiio m3 rpynnet 1-7 ABIG SURPRISE It's strange how we form opinions about other people. Sometimes, we can be totally wrong about their character and personality. : at Max fora few KNOW > years before we finally became friends. Although we both lived in the same neighbourhood, we 2 different schools. ATTEND He went to a private school and I was at a state school, so | assumed he was a snob, 3. One day while 1 wart to buy tickets to see my team, I noticed Max in the queue. | couldn't believe it! He was a supporter of the ‘poor’ people's team. He wasn't a snob after alll usty cities In recent years, graffiti 4 more popular BECOME ‘and more visible. For a time, it was ‘a way for people to show support for a cause or to voice their resistance against governments, 5 That stil but HAPPEN these days there's also another type of graffiti Even though young people graffiti for years, SPRAY it seems that today they don’t have any serious purpose in mind. They spray their special names (known as ‘tags’) on public and private buildings. This isn't art or protest vandalism and it makes places ugly. Currently, local councils 7 to control the TRY problem, but with little success. Cares You have received a letter from your © éngish-speaking pen-friend Bob who writ Last week our class went to visit the Sea T Rescue Centre. (had never seen a sea turt before and it was really interesting! How oft 40 You go on school trips with your class? places have You visited? Which one did you the most? My family and 1 are going to Paris for Chei Write a letter to Bob. In your letter @ answer his questions @ ask 3 questions about their trip to Paris Write 100-140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing, nee © Comment on the following statement. Some people think that their friends are more important th: their families. What is your opinion? Do you agree with this statement? Write 200-250 words. Use the following plan: © make an introduction (state the probler © express your personal opinion and give 2.3 reasons for your opinion © express an opposing opinion and give 1-2 reasons for this opposing opinion © explain why you don’t dgree with the 0; opinion © make a conclusion restating your positicSch the headlines (1-7) with the correct types print media (a-e). Summer dresses from new Italian d Guitarist, Benji, to form anew band __ Inside ~ an interview with Oscar winning director, Dan Hart _ Elections in Peru - what do the results mean? signer New car park to open in the town centre 112 great pages Every Saturday Only £1.20 Is your husband telling you the truth? local newspaper d fashion magazine @ weekly magazine music magazine film magazine women's magazine news and current affairs magazine Ehoose the correct answers. He has some great guests. @ chat show b documentary ¢ soap opera 2 itis always really funny. a sitcom b documentary © drama 3 Last week's report on homelessness was really interesting, ‘a documentary b reality show € chat show 4 You can win a million pounds by answering ten guestions, a discussion b game show € soap opera 5 There are ten people who have to show how 00d they are in business. Each week, one person gets thrown off. The winner gets money and a job | reality show b documentary € sitcom 6 This story about a street in northern England has been on TV for fifty years - and actor William Roache has been in it since the start. @ reality show b soap opera _¢ the news 7 It's useful to know if itis going to rain tomorrow. a drama series b documentary © the weather forecast 8 Some people who ring the programme are quite strange. a play © phone-i b sitcom programme © Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. 4 This c website Is full of photos and Hollywood gossip. 2 This isat ee website but they make sure that there's nothing illegal on it. 3H. websites can be useful but doctors are better, 4 Why does anyone pay £3.99 for a magazine when the o version is free? 5 ours. website is briliant, There are photos from sports days, timetables, information about the teachers and holiday dates. 6 luse two main r __websites. One is a dictionary and the other is an encyclopedia. 7 There are other s e apart from Google but they don't give you so many results. 8 I've uploaded three of my films to v. - cll websites. 'm hoping a Hollywood director will see them! 9 My favourite comedian has a free p. every week which | always download and listen to on my MP3 player. © complete the text with the words below. blog catch check chill ‘encyclopedias comments discussions listen networking fead watch |+_reod_ a newspaper everyday because I'm very interested in current affairs. | also 2 the news on TV and? to the radio when I'm having my breakfast. | “ out the latest news on the internet as well because I'm worried I'l miss something important. To out, | listen to online radio or watch television. My favourite programmes are . but | also watch documentaries and cone or two sitcoms. When | want to express my opinions, | write a 7 oF | post & on different websites. When | am doing research for school, use online ® but | always check the facts on two or three sites because they aren't always accurate, To®. up on my friends’ news, | look at thelr social © pages. All my friends have got them so i's easy to waste a lot of time looking at them. 2526 SKILLS Reading @ Read the two texts quickly and decide which is factual (F) and which is unreliable and biased (U). Then complete the words in the phrases from the texts (1-6). Text A 1 Daytime temperatures are expected to reach 2 Thee has w. drivers. 3... weather 0 are h. that A BREAKING ll Weather Feb 1* The government put out a level three warning today as temperatures in the country dropped to -9°C. There are four levels of warning, a level four is the most dangerous. Heavy snow has caused chaos fon the roads. | d_ Daytime temperatures are expected to reach 1°C tomorrow with further snow and ice forecast. The government has warned drivers to be extra careful and only to travel if necessary. \__ Many trains are not running and airports have closed because of snow and freezing fog. Comments: What's wrong with this country? -C! It’s not the end of the world, is it? It's -30°C in Eastern Europe. That's cold! The problem is that we're not used to snow. People don‘t have winter tyres on their cars. That's why there are so many accidents. Feb 3% ‘Temperatures fell to 11°C in many areas, More snow is expected today. Feb 7 The UK seems to have dodged the bullet as the cold spell at last begins to run out of steam. Temperatures are still cold but skies are clear and the warm sun has started to melt the snow. The A1 road which was blocked for 40 km because of 43 accidents caused by ice has now reopened. The government is warning drivers to be careful. "In fact, it can mean the opposite. Roads are now wet because of the melting snow and this, could turn into black ice overnight. Feb 11% ‘Temperatures in the UK fell to -18°C last night, colder than in Moscow. However, weather officials are hopeful that this could be the end of the cold spell, *__ IT Text B 4... as people in Crawley, West Sussex s work 5A ‘the workers in the town 6 They've p. been told. Why can’t we cope with the weather? Did you know that on February 15%, as people in Crawley, West Sussex struggled into work by car or train, their bins remained unemptied. " Apparently, the workers in the town who usually empty the bins are ‘afraid of slipping on the ice’ ‘They've probably been told by their health and safety officers that it's too dangerous, | Comments: The dustmen used to collect | the rubbish in all kinds of weather. What's | happened to people nowadays? Pista yore nomearercier Jemusny 20° & maden tape orn eaten eg eg een to record highs in just a few days. In the aaron nimennieemetet ie teste toe tvarnser than some past of North Alice Beaches where | live were full of families Pi aharen enjening Pert aucun nal Seen eats noe caas aN Bet reer ne tana taougls the exberta gen’ Ylax sod enjoy themselves. Oh no, they have to start Sey i aba cenit Water companies are now warning that there Ce a ‘we can expect a drought. SS Comment We geese eh sar ocr Peete oar a resad the text again. Match the sentences (a-h) the gaps in the texts (:-vii). There is one xa sentence. This could turn to ice as temperatures again fall to under zero tonight. This is because a change in wind direction should bring warmer temperatures soon Despite the snow, it has been a very dry winter. Many of them are blocked because of accidents. They enjoyed the snow and played on sledges or made snowmen The warm sun does not mean that the roads are safe. iF There are also problems with other forms of transport, & The collection of rubbish from outside people's houses just stopped. rd Builder Idiomatic language (1) ‘Complete the sentences with one word. 2 When you are worried about something and the danger passes, you may breathe a sigh of —teliet 2 When a person or place has a lucky escape, we can say that they dodged the 2 The worst thing people can do in a crisis is to lose their They should try to stay calm and not panic. Sometimes people get depressed over small problems. You may try to cheer them up by telling them not to worry because it isn't the lend of the When you think other people are making a problem bigger than it really is you can tell ‘them that it isn't a big problem at all. It’s just a storm in a When someone or something starts to slow down or fade away, you can say that the person or thing is running out of —_ Eb tHe mevia © Complete the sentences with the idiomatic phrases from Exercise 3 in the correct form. 1 | don’t know why people Jose their heads and start to scream when they see famous pop Stars or film stars. 2 Come on; it's only a football match. It isn’t Maybe we'll win next week. 31 when | found that 1 hadn't lost my phone, 4 I started a blog a month ago full of enthusiasm but | soon —_—_ and have now stopped writing completely. 5 The argument with Sara is just a She'll forget all ‘abaut it in a day or two. 6 A tot of people at school got into trouble because of what they wrote in their blogs. | because | managed to remove mine before anyone saw It, Sentence Builder used to © Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 I didn't use to watch (watch) the news on TV but now I never miss it 2 The UK isn’t used (have) lots of snow. 3 When you're a celebrity, you get used (see) your name in the newspapers. 4 lused (love) snow when | was younger. 5 We've got used weather events recently 6 Did you use (go) skiing when you were young? 7 Are you used has real, cold winters? 8 How long did it take you to get used (be) 2 celebrity? (read) about extreme (live) in a country which 2728 RE! Complete Exercises A-B before you start this, lesson. ° ° o- 1 2 3 4 5 10 GRAMMAR MEMBER Match the beginnings (1-9) with the correct endings (a-c) for each group of sentences. 1 My mum made me ca brushing my hair, to brush my hair. brush my hair. 2 My little sister likes _b 3 refused __ 4 My dad agreed a drive the car. 5 She loves _ b to drive the car? 6 He let us © driving the car. 7 My brother helped ___ a doing my homework. 8 L admitted _ not doing my homework. 9 Ican't stand __ © me to do my homework Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 The police won't let us _moarch_ (march), 2 My mum asked me (help) her with the computer. 3 | admitted _ (break) the window. 4 We refused (work) after p.m 5 My mum made me (learn) French, 6 I can't stand — (wait) for a bus. 7 Did you manage (fina) your wallet? 8 My brother always avoids (do) the washing-up. Choose the correct verb form. | avoid to wotch(warching)eality shows. ve managed to uploadiuploading our film to YouTube | don’t mind to wait/woiting, "ve got lots to read. Ive decided to becomelbecoming a journalist. Have you finished to readireading the newspaper? | don't want to watch/watching this programme. It's worth to downtoadidownloading these podcasts. They'te excellent. Do you really enjoy to work/working here? I preter to writelwriting blogs to reading them, Im not used to getlto getting up early in the morning, Verb patterns © = complete the text with the correct fort the verbs below. buy. do. find notfinish read (x4) spend si My parents always used *_to buy a newspi from the local shop but they never managed 2 all the articles. They didn’t mi » it because it was cheap. Now. though, they don't have so much money ani dad says it isn’t worth © él eve fon a newspaper when you can read it online nothing. He used © ‘the paper 0 tain to work but now he's retired. He still e 6 ‘out what's happening in the 1 but he prefers” it online, My mum can't stand ® things 0} she's given up * the paper com She listens to the radio in the kitchen wher Spends most of her time. Well, she listens t when she remembers *°_ it on. © * Make sentences from the cues (a-f) an match them with the correct pictures (2- a Try/ finish / before midnight ‘ito finish before midnight, b Please / stop / shout! Do you regret / come / here / for your hi d Can we stop / take photo? fe Try / tidy / your desk I remember / watch / first episode / this opera*** Complete the dialogues with the correct form of the verbs below. forget /'send regret /say remember /read stop/watch try+dewnioad | can't listen to this online radio show. Try downloading it first. It might work then. A: What's wrong? BI ___a film and it made my computer crash 2 a A: The USA has been hit by a hurricane. B: Oh yes. | about that when it was over Cuba, : Did you — you about? B: Yes, but I didn't understand it 3 a A: | haven't got any time for my homework fey reality shows then. b A: Why aren't you doing your homework? the weather forecast for that article | told tomorrow. lave you read the newspaper today? ‘that | haven't, fou told Mrs Clark that a hurricane was coming. She said she was really worried. know. | that now but | thought it was true at the time. 5 a A: What do you remember about the start of your writing career? Well, never article to a newspaper ee you in two weeks lave a good time. Don't ime a postcard, my first © THe meoia, Telling people what to do © -** Make sentences from the cues. Lisa spends all her time watching reality shows. 2 Sister: stop / watch that rubbish! 2 Dad: you/ regret / waste / your time / when / you have exams 3 Mum: don't forget / do / homework 4 Brother: remember / switch off / television / when / go / bed Emily left school at sixteen with no qualifications. 5 Dad: you / regret / not / get / any qualifications / if / can't find / job 6 Friend: why don't / try / go / evening classes? don't forget / clean / fingernails / before / go for / your job interview 8 Teacher: | / regret / say that / won't be easy / find a good job 29SKILLS Oral Skills Listening NEW YORK HERALD ‘THE WILD ANIMALS BROKEN LOOSE FROM CENTRAL PARK! ‘SAVAGE BRUTES AT LARGE! BS RE es oie Lp Wey a SAM ie © E29 Listen to a description of a news story and 2 In 1867; The New York Herold published a hoax story. @ James Bennett took over The New York Herald € The New York Herold financed an expedition. 2 When people realised that the story was untrue, many of them: 2 thought that James Bennett was responsible. bb knew that it was Thomas Connery's idea € blamed the writer, Joseph Clarke 3 People could have discovered that the story was untrue if a they had read the message at the end of the story b they had understood the headline € they had read that day's The New York Times. 4 when people complained about the story, The New York Herod 2 apologised and promised not to write any ‘more hoax stories. bb sacked the writer responsible. € said that it had been a warning © E29 Usten again and match the words in the listening with the correct meanings. 1 hoax: a(n) true/Gni®)story which intends to trick people influential: able to change the way people think! accurate ond reliable to finance: to write obout/to poy for to make up: to use your imagination to create storylto investigate carefully to write a story to remain: to stay/to return to criticise: to express approvalidisopprovel of someone or something 7 panic: a sudden feeling of feorlanger that makes you unable to think clearly 2 Speaking Choose the correct words. 1 I started my new school last September. ( Firstly it was quite strange but I'm used t We were waiting for ages but onywoyleve Someone came to show us where to go. | switched on the TV as soon as/then | got It was so/such a good film that | bought 1 vo. It took 2 long time to finish my homewor at frstlin the end, | was able to put my bo away. Read the text and put the paragraphs (A- the correct order. A At '__first _, the guests didn't realise it \ fa spoof. It was just * ‘watching th facial expressions. In one show, he visited environmental protest in London. Ba He finally joins the protest and, as ° ‘as he does, he starts shouting at the polic In the *____, he runs into the street the protesters are *__ angry with hi behaviour that they ask the police to arret fons He then suggests it would be better to kn ‘down older cinemas and ‘build trees’ thert instead. The thing that that he asks a policeman who would win between the police and the protesters, Di love Sacha Baron Cohen. Now he is *__ but when he first started, no one knew wi was. In his programme, Ali G, he interview people but asked them really strange que eo ‘The scene starts * with him askir the protest is about. A woman tells him th want to stop trees being cut down and a cinema being built. ¢ © E29 complete the text with the words t Then listen to check. end first happens famous hilariot "next off so soonGRAMMAR Negation * Complete the sentences with one of the words in capitals. NO/ ANY 1 Ihaven't got _anv qualifications for this job. 2 He's got qualifications for this job. 3 reality show is worth watching, 4 There isn't reality show that is worth watching, 5 They gave me wasn’t published reason why my article FEW / LITTLE 6 young people buy @ newspaper every ay. 7 There are days. a money is spent on new programmes. 9 I've got very Ideas for my blog. 20 I've got very advertised. really funny sitcoms these trust in anything | see ** Complete the dialogues with the words in capitals. Use each word once. ANY / ANY / FEW / LITTLE / NO Have you read *__ony _ articles about this year’s Oscars? B: No.2 of the films are of interest to me. | saw one of them but that's all. There's, very» chance of « of the films Hike getting an Oscar. __film that you like will ever win an Oscar. | can guarantee that! ANY / ANY / FEW / LITTLE / NO Oh no. Another reality show. Why do people want to appear on them? ® person who goes on a reality show must be mad. Why? ” other programmes give ‘normal, untalented, people a chance to become famous. You have to be able to sing or dance to ‘win a talent show. Most people can't do those things very well and they have very *__ opportunities to do well in life. Why shouldn't they try to be a reality star? Because people often laugh at them. But that can't be °__ worse than getting very *°_ respect when they are unemployed or doing a boring job every day. BE tHe mena Rewrite the séntence using the word in capitals so that it has a similar meaning. 2. There isn’t much to do here. (LITTLE) There is very little to do here, 2 Ihave read nothing interesting so far. (ANYTHING) 3 You should never believe what you read. (EVER) 4 There are few blogs which interest me. (MANY) 5 I cat do this with no help. (ANY) 6 There wasn't anyone funny on the show. (No one) 7 Wve got very (Lor) tle time to read a newspaper. 8 I've seen nothing to make me change my mind about reality shows. (ANYTHING) 9 I haven't heard very much about the hurricane in the Atlantic. (LITTLE) Sentence Builder hardly © complete the sentences with a phrase using hardly. 1 Newspapers __hardly ever _ (very rarely) apologise when they make mistakes. 2 (Very few) of my friends like reality shows, 3 Real news discussed at all nowadays. 4 Mark is so lazy. He (almost doesn't move) at all when we play football 5 Chat shows ____ (don’t often) have interesting guests on them. 6 My biog is great but People have read it, 7 My sister any vegetables. a (Almost no) students in my class watch the news. 31 (almost doesn't get) (very few) (almost doesn't eat)scenes sum appear series mockumentary however duo concept worst repetitive Life’s Too Short T want to write about the TV L Life's Too Short. It's a 2 about a talent agent who is only 105 cm tall and it was written by two comedians, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. The have already made two other series together and they also in this, along with Warwick Davis who plays the lead part, and, each week, a different, famous Hollywood star. The S___is similar to both their previous shows. Gervais and Merchant play themselves and, whenever Davis goes to see them to ask if they've got any work for him, they are always with one of their guests. Liam Neeson and Johnny Depp are just two of the stars appearing in the series. Some are hilarious and Gervais and Merchant are always funny together. ____, the main problem is that we find ourselves waiting to see the ‘real’ stars and Warwick Dav character is less interesting. Also, such a lot of the jokes involve Davis falling over that it gets quite of all, there is so much in it that is similar to The Office and Extras that it seems as if the writers have run out of ideas. To” up, the show has some very funny bits but sometimes you feel that Gervais and Merchant are doing so many things that they haven't had time to really concentrate on this programme. It’s good but it should be much better. Sentence Builder Result linkers (2 © Make sentences from the cues. 1 | (have got / so / ideas) _lve got so many ''m writing three articles at the same tim 2 Cinema tickets (cost / so / money) never buy popcorn, 3 The chat show host (have / lot / guests « he only had time to ask them one questi 4 There (be / lot / rubbish on TV) never watch it 5 There (be / much / repetition) you know what they are going to say be say it © Hatch the beginnings (2-7) withthe corre (ae). The Annoying Orange - The Onion Ring There are lots a There are so Most of Te concept is The orange has got such —_ However, they can get abit Worst of Vousune repetitive after a while, ‘many of them that | don't think I've seer similar to the horror film The Ring. all, since they became popular, the make films seem to have run out of ideas. them are hilarious. fan annoying laugh and tells such terrible itis called the Annoying Orange. of funny Annoying Oronge videos but th funniest. © Read the instructions below and describe favourite YouTube video. + say something about the video, For exa part of a series? + Talk about what you lke about i ve any negative points + Sum up with your opinions Write between 80 and 120 words.te mevia Check Your Progress 3 ‘The media Complete the words. 1 Am____ magazine comes out 12 times a year ZaAt newspaper Is smaller in size and usually has more gossip and less serious 3 Ac programme is funny. 4.Ad____is a programme about a real subject such as education, war, history or science. Are website helps you to find out facts, 6 As. e helps you to find websites that you are interested in. 16 Idiomatic language (1) Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. 1 Mark b. a sigh of relief when he passed his driving test. 2 Some people |__ their heads when. they felt the ground shaking. 3 The storm r_ bit land. 4 wed. the bullet yesterday but next ‘time we may not be so lucky. 5 Stop crying, This problem of yours | just a storm in a teacup. You'll soon forget it out of steam before it 1s used to Put the words in brackets into the correct form. ra (used / have) problems sleeping at night, 2 Ive i (get / used / go) to schoo! by bus now. 3 | don’t think I'l ever get) up so early. —_____ (eet / used / 4 My mum (not / use / work) but now she does, 5 My dad (be / used / be) a house husband now. 8 Verb patterns Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. 1 I tried (find) a summer job. 2 Don't forget, (send) Tom an email 3 I don't regret__(close) my social networking page. I've got lots more time now. 4 Stop (talk) and listen to me! 5 I don't remember (comment) on your blog. what did | write? © Negation Complete the dialogue with the words below. any ever few little no \: There are * films on TV tonight. Well, the films on TV are hardly worth watching. Very 2 people I know watch films on television now. They prefer DVDs or download films from the internet so that they don’t have to watch the adverts. A: That's because you and your friends ike strange films. | can usually find one | like but there aren't ¢ at all tonight, Not even a late - night horror film. Doesn't it annoy you? Not really. ve got very ® time to watch films at the moment because of my exams but, if there's nothing you want to watch, Ill have a break from my studies and watch the news. 5 © Result linkers (2) Rewrite the sentence beginnings using the words in capitals. 1 There are such a lot of famous people here that (SO) 2 There is so much to do here that (suc) ee 3 There are so many interesting programmes on television tonignt that a 4 They gave me such a lot of information that 50) - “4 TOTAL SCORE 130 @ Look at the objectives on page 25 in the Students’ Book. Choose three and evaluate your learning. 4 Now I can well / quite well / with problems 2 Now I can well / quite well / with problems 3 Now I can well / quite well / with problems © Look at your results, What language areas in this module do you need to study more?a 34 Sound Choice 2 Sound Check Say the words and expressions below. I've got no money. There's very litle time left ‘There aren't any good films on. (Exercise 1) b add, vest, bag, peace (Exercise 2) © this, further, music (Exericse 3) d but, bat, bet (Exericse 4) @ ook, luck, hat, hut (Exercise 5) f weather, whether, appearance, influence (Exercises 6 and 7) At first, the woman ..., The next thing that happens Is .., In the end, they ... (Exercise 8) hh doubt, campaign, knowledge (Exercise 9) Usten and check your answers. Which sounds ‘and expressions did you have problems with? Choose three exercises to do below. © 2 Grammar - emphatic stress in negation Usten to the sentences and underline the word whichis stressed 1 I've got n0 money. 4 They give no real evidence, 2 There's very little time left. 5 Ihaven't got any clean clothes. 3 There aren't any good films on. 6 Ive got nothing to say. © 9 Consonants - voiced and unvoiced Listen and tick (7) the words you hear. tad Yo a C 6 boat [] vote 2 best [ vest 7 plays] place 3 back [|] bag 8 dy [) wy 4 peace [] peas [] am O tip 5 post [ boast 20 think [] thing © © consonants Listen and repeat the words. Lthis 3 vision 5 conclusion 7 music 2 basic 4 thin’ 6 further 8 health © © vowels - /1/, iv, /ze/, /n/, /e/, fu/ and /s/ Match the words below with the words that have the same vowel sound (1-7). Then listen to check. One word does not have ‘the same vowel sound as any of the words below. bit beat bat but bet book 1 speech beat 5 test 2 cut 6 flame 3 put 7 sing 4 catch © 8 vowels - //, el, In ‘and /a/ Listen and tick (v) you hear. abit VI beat [7] zat O cut (] 3 mat ©) met 4 look tuck ] sat () 6 hat [) 7st O © © Spelling - homophone: ‘the sentences and choose word. 1 (ueatheywhether 5 buy 2 meet/meat 6 pier 3 weak/week —7-hea 4 one/won 8 whi © © Spelling Listen and rey ‘words. Then write them in column -ence -ance ‘difference © @B Expressions - intonatic and repeat the sentences. 1 2 Nousw There's no doubt that this In my opinion, newspapers expensive. 'm sorry but that's just nc Don’t you think so? I wouldn't say that. At first, the woman was si The next thing that happe the lights go out. In the end, they realise it © aa ithcutt words Look at and underline the silent let listen and repeat the words 1 2 3 4 doubt 5 scienti campaign 6 dialog. whale 7 knee sign 8 governReplace the underlined words and phrases with an adjective with a similar meaning. 1 It was boring, 2 It was unfaic to women. 3 It was funny. 4 It was surprising and upset a lot of people. oe 5 It was strange, mane 6 It was slightly offensive. 7 Iwas not very sensible © Match the types of advertising (1-7) with the words (a-e). 1. emails which you didn’t want or ask for c 2 letters which you didn't want or ask for 3 companies pay money to have their name associated with certain events __ 4 celebrities say that they use a certain product or are seen in public using it__ 5 adverts on radio or television _ 6 adverts that appear on your computer screen, whensjou visit certain websites __ 7 posters, usually by the side of a road, advertising a product or service a sponsoring e_ endorsements b billboards junk mail © spam & commercials a Pop-ups Complete the dialogue with the words below. annoy around bargain commercials funny influence junk mail reviews spam website Nathan: Oh no, Adverts again. | can’t concentrate on a film when there are + commercials in the middle of it. Ray: | like this one. It’s quite ® Nathan: Yes, some ads are good but they > me when I'm watching a film and a lot of them are rubbish, They don't worry me. The adverts 1 hate are * ads, you know that pop up when you're online. | can't believe they ever ° anyone to buy something. | just click to close ‘them without thinking. Nathan: | sometimes read © because | love getting letters in the post. | read 2 emails, too. | still hope that Iwill find a ® one day but I never do. Do you read adverts when you are * shopping ?______ for something important? Nathan: No, you can't trust adverts. | read ©__of products online. They're more honest. 35GRAMMAR The Passive REMEMBER Complete Exer this lesson. ises A-B before you start © Choose the correct verb form, active or passive, to complete the sentences. 1 The advert showed(qwas Shown}for the first time last night: 2 Ive never influencedibeen influenced by an advert. 3 Do you shop/Are you shopped around? 4 More people should complainibe complained about dishonest advertising. : 5 Can pop-ups stop/be stopped? 6 | like commercials which teliiare told a story. 7 Billboards should ban/be banned near busy roads. 8 Millions of pounds spend/are spent on some advertising campaigns. 9 Soon adverts will show/will be shown during the news. 10 Celebrities paylare paid a lot of money to appear in adverts. © Choose the correct modal. 1 | _c_buy this coffee if it was cheaper. aan b will — ¢ would 2 You __ make people look better in photos by using programmes like Photoshop. a will = b can must 3 Our new advertising campaign is going to start next week and I'm sure it___ be very successful a might b must ¢ will 4 Advertisers __ follow the government's new rules on honesty. a must b would 5 They __ make cosmetics more environmentally friendly if they wanted to. a can b might € could 6 They __ not sell this product in the shops. It depends on how successful their online sales are a could b might ¢ will @ = complete the sentences with the vert forms below. do/buy hasbeen-bought have bout is/bought will be bought will buy 1 This product _has been bought by mill people since it went on sale. 2 I'm sure lots of people the future, this p this product often 4 Lots of people this product s went on sale. 5 men often this pre 6 ('m sure this product by lots in the future. canbe persuaded can persuade has/ pers have/been persuaded persuaded was per 7 We people to buy anythir 8 an advert ever to buy anything? 9 I saw an advert for shampoo on the te! last week and | __ to buy it. 10 People to buy anything, 11 An advert for shampoo that | saw on t television ‘me to buy it. 12 youever___to something because of an advert? © * complete the text with the verbs in t in the correct passive form. 1 Adverts for toys are often shown (oft during children's programmes. 2 Anew billboard (put end of our street at the moment. 3 Last week we (ask) t some chocolate and say what we thou it in our local supermarket. 4 {you ever / trick) by & dishonest advert? 5 This product (going tc over the world so we need a good nan 6 The government hopes a new law on advertising (will 7 age 7 Pop-ups: = (can / easily. 8 Companies (should / making false promises. 9 I want (tell) the trutt companies, not lies 10 | hate (send) junk me says ‘Congratulations, you have won a** Complete the text with the correct passive form of the verbs below. already/see choose copy download fecord see show (x2) talk think TV programmes can now !_be recorded without the adverts. Programs can also © which will stop pop-ups on your computer. It is becoming harder and harder for companies to guarantee that adverts for thelr products will? ____. or is it? The car company Volkswagen may disagree. In 2011, they produced an advert for their cars which “ ‘on American television during the Super Bowl. However, the advert * by over a million people on YouTube in the week before the Super Bowl. The company had deliberately allowed it © early and, by the time it appeared on television it ” about all over the country. Why? Because it was cleverly made, fun and more like a short film than an advert. ‘The slogan which © by the company for the advertising campaign was ‘The force’ which 2 from the Stor Wars films. The advert showed characters from the films and was very entertaining. It. that about 65 million people have seen the commercial, more than twice as many as the second most popular commercial of the year. =** Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 2. We will put the exam results on the noticeboard The exam results will be put on the noticeboard, 2 They should tell us the truth. we 3 You must clean the machinery once a week. The machinery 4 They were paying celebrities to endorse the product. Celebrities 5 They aren't going to persuade anybody to buy this product. No one = 6 They are lying to you. You 7 They can't show adverts for alcohol on the television. ‘Adverts for alcohol 8 You need to change the batteries every week. ‘The batteries 6 ADVERTISING Grammar Alive Giving product information © +» complete the dialogue using the cues in brackets. ello, tm looking for a camera, Would you recommend this one? jot really." [t can't be used at night. (It / can't use / at night) as it hasr’t got a flash, \h, What about the batteries? Do they last a long time? No, =_ tebe vie (They / must / change / after an hour) : Is it cheap? jt realy. = (Therice / go up / twice / since june) re the instructions easy to follow? 8: Well, {the instructions / not include / in the box) : Where are they? (They 7 have to / download / from the internet) Would you like to buy the camera? No, I don’t think so, thank you. © ** Complete the questions for the answers. 1A: Have these cosmetics __been tested on —onimals?. B: No, we don't test any of our cosmetics on animals. 2 A: Can fon children? B: Oh yes. You can use this shampoo on babies. It’s very gentle iver ita eee Lots of shops sell this soap. Supermarkets, chemist’s, it's easy to find. 4 A: Should these tablets _ = B: No, not in the morning because they make you tired, Just take one before you go to bed. 5 A: Was ? B: No, not in England. Not many computers are made here. This one was made in Japan. ? 37SKILLS Reading © Read the texts quickly and match the sentences (a-f) with the texts they refer to (1-2). t t 1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 a It saves you working. 2. @ It is very quick. bb It looks great. __ @ It knows where it has been. € Ithelps your family stay healthy. _ f It comes with helpful advice. Something for the summer More and more parents are concerned about what ‘their children eat but, when the summer comes and the temperatures rise, there is only one thing that kids want - a tasty ice cream or an ice lolly. One, every now and then, is fine but when kids eat them all the time, it means they are eating a lot of sugar. That's why it is good to make your own ices and that has now become a lot easier with the Zoku Quick Pop Maker. It is easy to use and your lollies don't need to be made the day before you want them. With the Pop Maker, they are ready in minutes. The useful recipe book that comes free with the machine helps you to make a wide variety of flavours fresh fruit juice, yoghurt and other, less healthy ingredients. In fact, your kids will have as ‘a choice as in the shops. Your kids will love their daily lolly and you'll love to see them eat healthy food. Get your Zoku Quick Pop Maker now before the summer comes. Great technology The cleaner uses the most modern technology t find its way around your rooms. It never misses centimetre. It will work around furniture and cle right up to the walls. When it has finished, it wil return to the place it started and switch itself of you know exactly when the room is ready, Stylish and easy to use The cleaner is small, light and very elegant lool Measuring 20 cm x 20cm and 8 cm high it we just 3 kg and the noise level when it is working 1s very low. The battery lasts for about two hou! before it needs recharging. The machine doesn clean very quickly but it does clean very well. Save money Unlike vacuum cleaners, there are no expensiv! bags which need changing every month. The cleaner uses dry and wet cloths which can be washed again and again. Use the dry cloth firs to clean hairs and dust and then the wet cloth make the floor shine. Don't worry! . The amazing technology means that the cleane will never fall downstaas or try to clean the cat It knows exactly where it can and can't go. Get your Evolution Robotics Mint Floor Cleaner today and throw away your old buckets once « for all! ‘Relax ... ‘Are your floors dirty again? Are you sick and tired of getting on your knees to clean up? Don't worry. The Evolution Robotics Mint Floor Cleaner will clean them for you.BD aoverrisinc Read the texts again and choose the Word Builder Word pairs correct answers. 1 what does the fest text says wrong with @ Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. shop bought ice lollies? 2 We use more and __more__ machines in our day- a They are expensive. to-day lives. (© they are unhealthy. 2 Sooner or - you're going to have to buy There isn't enough variety. ‘new laptop. 4 They stop children eating their meals 3 Mobile phones have made face-to- 2 Which of these is not mentioned as an ‘communication less important. advantage of the Pop Maker? 4 | worry about the future now and but a It is quick. not very often, b tis simple to use. 5 Im sick and___ of the pop-up adverts on € You can use a variety of different this website. Ingredients. 6 I've travelled far and _ but this is the 6 ire ean place I'll always come back to 13 The booklet 7 My camera in perfect but. by and tm ‘apy wi oon sp raratty eee Keess. 8 Unfortunately, we can't pick and the b doesn't cost anything, © can be bought on its own. . d tells you how to make ice creams that adverts that we see I'd like someone to put a stop to junk mail once and are sold in shops. = 4 The Evolution Robotics Mint Floor Cleaner a cleans better than other machines Sentence Builder need bb doesn't miss any parts of the floor when it cleans © Continue what each person says using the correct € [Is quicker than other cleaners. ‘orm of need and the verb in brackets. Don't change d uses less energy than other cleaners. Soe tr Ore ee ee 5 One problem with the cleaner is that 21 The kitchen light is stil on, a it needs new batteries very often, Itneeds switching off b it is big and heavy. (it / switching off) 2 I couldn't go for a cycle ride at the weekend. € it makes a lot of noise. d the batteries need recharging quite often, 6 The main selling point in the second text is that the cleaner will make your life easier. the cleaner will save you money. © your house will be cleaner. d the cleaner is environmentally friendly. (my bike / checked) first but no one had time to do it 3 These white walls are starting to look a bit yellow. (they / painted / next year). 4 The printer isn’t working, (you think / ink / changing?) 5 You can't eat these potatoes. Match sentences 1-4 with texts 1-2. ey Tosca ke 1 Itis easy to read. 2. 6 I'm not sure about my hair. 2 There is a lot of factual information. __ _ 3 It includes negative facts which makes it {you / think / cutting?) more believable. _ 7 Why are my jeans in the washing machine? 4 It looks more like a review or a message lg (they / not / washing) 8 Your desk is a mess. from a happy customer than an advert. _ (it / tidying / last week and / still / tidying now)SKILLS Oral Skills listening © EA Listen to three people talking. Match the ‘sentences (1-8) with the people they refer to. Write S (Simon), N (Natalie) oF T (Terry). 1 He/She is searching for information about mobile phones. 2 He/She is worried that the computer might get 13 He/She offers to help. _ 4 He/She knows how to close the pop-up advert. 5 He/She recommends a website, _ 6 He/She opens a website which causes a problem, —__ : 7 He/She doesn't know what a virus checker is. —_ 8 He/She offers to clean the virus. _ e Listen to the extracts from the dialogue and choose the correct meaning for the words below. | 1 fear: be happyl6= Wared) 2 invisible: impossible to see/strange-tooking 3 fae: not realnot interesting | 44 dodey: disnonestluseless 5 solve (@ problem): cause o problemifind the | tnswer to problem Sentence Builder Preferences © Hake responses from the cues. a Can | go out? B: |/rather / you / stay at home id rather you stayed at home. 2 A: Do you want to play a computer game? B: 1/ prefer / watch / a DVD This is a good film, isnt it? Yes, but |/ rather / there / not be / so many adverts 4 A: Are you glad it’s Friday? B: Yes, but /I/ prefer /it / be / Saturday Hey, how was your date last night? | rather / not talk / about it David will try to fix your old computer. Ly rather he / buy / me a new one! 40 Speaking © © Look at the underlined sentences an decide how many words the sentence cou reduced to (a-0). Then listen to check and the shortened sentence. 1A: Can | ask you a question? B: Of course you can @2 63 e1 of course, Have you checked the batteries? 3 A: Hello. Is there anybody there? aveeabeset <4 4 A: Thanks for your help. 8: Itwas.no problem for me, aa b2 ¢3 5 A: Do you think there is something wron, my virus checker? 8: That could be the problem. a2 b3 cl © Reduce the sentences (1-8) by crossing o1 number of words in brackets. Hello, ¥s anybody there? (2) Hella. ls there anything | can do for you : I's my computer. I's been really slow re °since when has it been running slowly? : At has been running siouly since last we | downloaded some free programmes to the computer. Do you think they could b problem? They could be the cause of the problem And yesterday the screen went blue Did it go blue? (2) Yes, and there was a message about the problem. 9: Do you know what it was? “1am afraid not, (2) Do you thin it's con deat? B: I don't think so, (1 I syre i be al rig rilhave look at it ane you can collect t Tuesday. Okay? A Great. Thanks.GRAMMAR Nouns * Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets. 1 Use MouthShine Toothpaste for perfect, white teeth _ (tooth), 2 Why do adverts always show (woman) in the kitchen and never (many? 3 I don’t think TV commercials. 4 Ineed a lot of (information) about household products for a project I'm doing. (child) should watch 5 How many (person) actually open spam emails? 6 On this game show, two (family) have to answer questions. 7 Carole dyed her___(halr) and now she's blonde. 8 There are two really good (series) on television at the moment. ** Decide which sentence in each pair (a-b) could be rewritten by replacing the underlined words with the phrase below. 1. a Theclass are very well behaved. This class is smaller than it was in September. The students in this class _o_ 2 a The team get on very well together. This team has got 2 lot of star players. The players on this team __ 3a My family is very big. My family meet together every Sunday. The people in my family _ 4 a The film crew work very hard. The film crew was split in half because the studio needed two crews. ‘The members of the film crew __ 5 a The staff is surprisingly small for such a big school b Our staff are happy to help you. The members of staff __ 6 a The company are trying hard to provide a good service, The company is having financial problems. The people in the company __ BS poverrisinc © ~ choose the correct word. Be quiet, the news (iJare on. My trousers is/are too short. Be careful. The stairs is/are very dangerous. Where did you buy this/these clothes? Can you give me thar/thase scissors, please? Your hair ook/iooks beautiful ‘The police always camecomes immediately if you phone them. 8 [5s this/Are these enough money for a ticket? Nousune © = complete the sentences with one word from ‘the pairs below. news /articles brains /mind hair / hairs clothes / dies stattHteacher advice / tips knife/scissors tooth/ teeth foot / feet histories /story 1 The staff at this school are all very helpful. 2 I cut myself with this 3 My left hurt after | ran 10 km, 4 This is an interesting about life in the nineteenth century. 5 These don't fit me. Ill have to go on a diet. 6 He's got a very good out difficult scientific problems 7 You should get your checked by the dentist every six months. 8 There are a lot of interesting this newspaper. 9 Thanks for the ~it was very useful and helped me sort out my problem. 110 Could you clean these out of the bath, please. They'te definitely yours! ‘and can work in 41GRAMMAR Nouns © * complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets. 1 Use MouthShine Toothpaste for perfect, white teeth (tooth), 2 Why do adverts always show _ (woman) in the kitchen and never (manyr 3 I don't think TV commercials 4 Ineed a lot of (information) about household products for a project I'm doing, 5 How many (person) actually open spam emails? 6 On this game show, two__ (family) have to answer questions. 7 Carole dyed her she's blonde. 8 There are two really good ___(series) on television at the moment. (child) should watch (hair) and now © ** decide which sentence in each pair (2-b) could be rewritten by replacing the underlined words with the phrase below. 4a The class are very well behaved bb This clas is smaller than it was in September. The students in this cis 2 a The team get on very well together. This team has got alot of star players The players on this team —_ 3 a My familyis very big My family meet together every Sunday. The people in my family — 4a The fm crew work very hard bb The film crew was spit in half becsuse the Studio needed two crews ‘The members of the fim crew —_ 5 a Ihe staff s surprisinly small for such a big school b Gucstatf are happy to help you “The members of staff 6 a The company are trying hard to provide a good service The company is having financial problems The people in the company —_ ‘GB avverrisinc © + choose the corece onf= 1 Be quiet, the news @ardon My trousers isare too short. Be careful. The stars sare very dangerous. Where did you buy thisithese clothes? Can you give me that/those scissors, please? Your hair looklooks beautiful The police always come/comes immediately if you phone them 8 Js tis/Are these enough money for a ticket? Nawsun ** Complete the sentences with one word from the pairs below. “news /articles brains / mind hair /hairs clothes / dress staft/teacher advice / tips knife/ scissors tooth/teeth foot// feet histories / story 1 The staff at this school are all very helpful 2 cut myself with this 3 My left hurt after | ran 10 km, 4 This is an interesting about life in the nineteenth century. 5 These don't fit me. Ill have to go ona diet 6 He's got a very good __ out difficult scientific problems. 7 You should get your the dentist every six months. 8 There are a lot of interesting in this newspaper. 9 Thanks for the was very useful and helped me sort out my problem, 10 Could you clean these out of the bath, please. They‘ definitely yours! and can work checked by 4142 Writing Workshop 4 v @ Look at the letter of complaint and choose the best summary for each paragraph (A-D). [A The reason for wrting/Thanking the company for thelr product. B Details about the product/Problems with the product. Suggestions on how to improve customer service /Problems with contacting the company. 1D What the writer wants from the company./Legal advice for the company. Dear Sir/Madam, ‘A Lam writing to complain about a pair of walking boots that I bought from your website on April 10" this year. They are the Eeze-hike boots, size 44. Tenclose the receipt and internet advertisement. B In your advertisement, you claim that the boots are waterproof. However, when I went walking in the rain, my socks quickly became wet and the walk was very uncomfortable. The boots are also not 100% leather as you stated. They are a mixture of leather and plastic. Finally, you stated that the boots were available in black, brown or red. I chose black but received a pair of brown boots. . When I phoned the contact number on your website, I was asked to wait. I waited for ten minutes and, no sooner had my call been answered by someone than I was asked to wait again. I hung up as the call cost 50p a minute and decided to write instead. D Not only would I like a refund of my money but I would also like an apology for my inconvenience and discomfort when wearing your boots. Unless I hear from you in the next few weeks, I will have to take further action. I have been reading about consumer rights on the internet and T believe I could actually request more than a simple refund if I wished to, I look forward to hearing from you. Yours faithfully, Michael Jacobs Sentence Builder Emphasis (2) © ead the text again and complete the two sentences. 1 Not only refund of my money ‘an apology for ‘my inconvenience. 2 No sooner __ by someone to wait again. Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 Not only _b_ too big, but they are broken, a they are b are they 2 Not only __ written to you but | have also written to my lawyer. a have! b Ihave 3 Not only __ to send the telephone, but you also promised to send a free MP3 player. a youpromised did you promise 4 No sooner __ than the adverts came on. ‘a the film started b had the film started 5 No sooner __ than we realised we had forgotten our lunch, a hadweleft —b did we leave © You bought a DVD from the internet. Thi are several things wrong with it. Read tl Instructions below and write a letter of complaint to the company. + Itidn't have a second disc of extras as in the advert. + Iwas scratched. + It took two weeks to arrive even thoug! paid for express delivery (guaranteed tc the next day). Write between 150 and 180 words.© Advertising Complete the answers to the questions with one letter in each gap. 1A: What kind of advert was it? _b__1_next to the main What product was it advertising? : It was advertising health and b__u__ products. What did you think of it? It was quite t__t _|___ and sexist What kind of advertising really annoys you? hate d___¢ _ mail, you know junk mail What's the best way to advertise? like celebrity e ny other ideas? Well, s__n__r___ events like the World Cup or the Olympics. 6 The Passive Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. ‘A: How much should we charge for this ‘newspaper? B: It could» (Give) away free. How would we make any money? B: We will? _ (pay) by advertisers. A: | see. It might work. Okay, let's look at this report. It» (write) last week. It looks at different newspapers B: Sorry to interrupt you but a lot of mistakes : (make) by the writers. A new report — (prepare) at the moment, ‘A: What? Why © (1 not tell) about this? I've been reading this report all morning getting ready for this meeting. 16 Word pairs Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. aN. ‘and then, | find an article in this magazine that really interests me. 2Ims. and tired of celebrity gossip. 3 We should decide who is the best writer °. and for al, 4s or later, newspapers are going to disappear. 5 We searched f, and wide for a reliable team of workers and now they've left 6 You can't p. ‘and choose who is going to be in your class at school. 16 a | ADVERTISING Check Your Progress 4 © Nouns complete Me sentences with the correct word or words from the pairs below. Isfare has been/have been _need/needs stop/stops this/these was/were 1 This information out of date. 2 The news very bad recently. 3 The trousers | bought a bargain, 4 My hair cutting, 5 The police often my brother when he’s cycling 6 Where did you get clothes? 6 © Emphasis (2) Complete the second sentence so that it has the same meaning as the first. 1 We got home and my brother immediately switched on his computer. No sooner __ 2 [read the newspaper and | watch the TY news. Not only 3 | went to the gym and I jogged home. Not only 4 opened the newspaper and saw my dad's photo. No sooner 5 My sister saw the advert for shampoo and ‘rushed out to buy some. No sooner 6 These cosmetics are environmentally friendly ‘and good for your skin. Not only 6 TOTALSCORE 130 Module Diary @© Look at the objectives on page 35 in the ‘Students’ Book. Choose three and evaluate your learning. Now 1 can __ _ well / quite well/ with problems 2 Now I can well / quite well/ with problems 3 Now I can well / quite well / with problems. © Look at your results. what language areas in this module do you need to study more? 43MODULES 44 RE Neare es ET3 EXAM CHOICE 2 Mpouwraiire texct w 3anonswre nponyckn A-F Yacramn npeanoxenmit, oGosHaveHHbimit uucbpamn 1-7. Oawa m3 YacTeA 6 cnicKe 1-7 nMuHAR. BanecuTe uncbpei, O6osHavaioUve COOTSETCTEYIOUINE HaCTA NpesVIOKeHI, 8 Ta6nmuy, WHAT IS a 4 PRODUCT PLACEMENT @ It is a form of advertising in flms or television programmes. A company pays for the director to use their products. In many films, characters eat, drink, drive cars and (A) ___It is very good for the film- makers if they can be paid to use certain products (8) __. Itis also good for the advertisers. Even though people watching a film aren't concentrating on the products, they do notice them. That's why companies are prepared to pay a lot of money for this kind of advertising. It is thought that, in 2010, almost $2 billion was spent on placing products in films. For example, James Bond films are very popular with car makers. The BMW Z3 was used in the film GoldenEye. After the film came out, (©) __ In fact, cars are the most popular product to be placed in films. Product placement is usually difficult to notice, however, it can get a litte too obvious when a character opens a fridge door and there are several cans of rather than paying cash they offer their products sales of the car increased greatly that they would need anyway his whole life was turned into a reality TV show do other everyday activities because the car suits the character Vouaune saying their names very loudly for no reason at all a popular soft drink or when the camer spends more time than is necessary filming the cans. On the other hand, th Bond film-makers might have used a B Z3 anyway (0) __. After all, we expec see James Bond driving expensive can One film that made fun of product placement was the Jim Carrey comedy The Truman Show. Unknown to Trumai (©) ___. He couldn't see the cameras and didn't realise he was being filmed, Everyone else knew except him. One t did make him suspicious, though. His and best friend had a strange habit of holding up products and (F) __. The Truman Show was a comedy and People laughed at how ridiculous it loc One day, if advertisers get their way, it may not look very different to any othe file,CSET ©2B Bur ycnswnre _ananor. Onpenennre, kaxne 3 npwsenéHibix yTeepxneHM I-VII cootsercrayior conepxaxmio Texcra (1 - True), Kakwe He coorsercTeyior (2 - False) 0 48m 8 Texcre He ckazaHo, To ecTb Wa OCHOBAHMK TeKCTa Henb3a Aare HM MonoxHTenbHOFO, HM OTpHUATeNsHOrO ovsera (3 - Not stated). O6seante Homep sui6panHoro BaMM BapvaHTa oTsera. Boi yenbiwnre saniice Asaxa 1 The phone company often makes mistakes. 1)True 2)False 3) Not stated I Jason has been a customer for a long time, A)True —2)False 3) Not stated Jason saw the advertisement on television. 1)True —2)False—_3) Not stated IV Most of the bill is for international calls. 1)True —2)False 3) Not stated V Allof the international calls were to and from Australia 1)Tue —2)False 3) Not stated VI All of the company’s customers read their contracts, 1)Tue 2) False 3) Not stated Vit The woman gives him some advice 1)Tue 2) False 3) Not stated BD apvernisine tS Nipowwraiire npwsenginiie Hike Texctel. Mpe- ‘o6pasyiire, ecnm HeoGxoaMMo, cnosa, Hane- warannbie SarnapHbinn GyKBaMM 6 KOKUE CTPOK, o6osHaNeHHbix HOMepamM 1-7, Tak, UTOGbI OHH IpamMatayeckn cooTseTCTBosann conepmaHMIO ‘Texcros. 3anonuTe nponycki nonyseHHeiMn Cno- sawn. Kaxatit nponyck coorsercrayet otaens- Hoy 3anaHiio m3 rpynnbs 1-7. SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISING Itis very interesting how advertisers convince us to buy a company’s products. ‘They often show us people whose lives ‘thanks to their products, Many of us beliave it. That's why so much money___> ___by companies to promote their products on television and radio, in magazines and online. SPEND They know that if people like the advertisement, they will believe that the product is worth Buy Companies even use famous people in their advertising campaigns. Not long ago, Brad Pitt _ by afamous French PAY company to advertise a perfume for womer A GREAT SURPRISE Last Saturday | went to Harrods, the famous department store. | had managed to save up enough money for an expensive designer jacket. iinafashion SEE magazine the week before and | knew had to have it. Iremember____really FEEL excited as | took the jacket off the rack. | went to the changing room to try it on and it was perfect, It could be worn with jeans or more formal clothes, sol would wear KNOW ita lot. Happily, handed my money to the sales assistant at the cash register. imagine ‘my surprise when she told me it had been reduced and was only half price! IMPRovE 4546 Uae Npowwraiire texct c nponyckamn, oGo3ha- enim HoMepamm 1-7. 3TH HOMepa cooT- sercrayiot saqaHwam 1-7, 8 KoTOpbK npea- Crasnenit B03MOxHBIe BapHaHTo! OTBeTOB. O6- seawre a, b, c wn d 8 coorsercrsun C BbiGpaHHbiM BaMM BapHaHToM orBera. The Year 2000 Problem AAs the year 2000 approached, millions of people were looking forward to the start of the new millennium. They planned parties and got ready to celebrate. Cities around the globe organised fantastic firework displays for New Year's Eve. Others, however, were far less positive. In 1999, more and '__ people J began to panic. They believed that as *__as the date changed from December 31st 1999 to January 1st 2000, all clocks, computers, and electronic systems would crash, and that this would lead to total chaos. Some people were ___ scared that they began buying tinned food, bottled water and electricity generators to survive the coming disaster. They completely “____ their heads and were certain there was no hope. But why did so many people believe it was going to be the end °____ the world? The problem was in the way computers recognised dates. Computers only counted the last two digits of a number so, theoretically, they did not know the difference between 2000 and 1900. People believed this would cause various problems, including the collapse of the banking system, and worse, the collapse of defense systems that would lead to nuclear bombs going off. Fortunately, it was just a°____Ina teacup because nothing actually happened, ‘As the seconds ticked by and 2000 arrived, the only loud noises to be heard were the fireworks exploding in the sky and the bells ringing loudly. Everyone ’___a sigh of relief and continued to party. The new millennium. was here. 1 a)many b)some c)more —d) lots 2 a)well b)soon cjearly—_d) sure 3a)so bj very such_—d) ust 4 a)hit bj lost) dodged) scratched 5 a)for —b)in to d)of 6 a)storm b) trouble ¢)steam — 4) problem 7 a)said b)made chad _—d) breathed Ci enneaes You have received a letter from your @ Engish-speaking pen-friend Pam who Last week | did a school project abe advertising, | learnt a lot about adve companies and how they make us bu things. How many advertisements are when you watch TV? which ones do » think are the best? How truthful do think TV advertisements are? {'m starting Spanish lessons next wee Write a letter to Pam. In your letter © answer her questions @ ask 3 questions about her Spanish le Write 100-140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing. nee oe Comment on the following statement Young people aren’t intere in watching the news ‘and don’t care what happ eee What is your opinion? Do you agree with this statement? Write 200-250 words. Use the following plan: ‘© make an introduction (state the probl © express your personal opinion and git 2.3 reasons for your opinion © express an opposing opinion and give 1-2 reasons for this opposing opinion © explain why you don't agree with the opinion : ‘© make a conclusion restating your posTOPIC TALK - VOCABULARY Choose the correct words. ve broken affipjaw. (ve pulled/cut a muscle. Ive sprainedigrazed myselt. (ve pulled/broken a ib Ive strained’sprained a tendon. Ive sprained/pulled my wrist. Ive broken/torn a toe Ive broken my/a collarbone @vouaunn Match the problems (1-8) with the doctor's opinions (a-t). 1 | find it difficult to breathe. 2 I'm covered in red spots. _ 3 My head hurts so much that | can't see properly. 4 ve been sick since | ate some undercooked chicken. 5 | feel hot and cold and I've got a high temperature. 6 | sneeze all the time in the summer. _ 7 | find it difficult to go to the toilet. 8 Since | came back from Africa I've had fevers ‘and headaches. It feels like the flu but worse 2 | think you've got salmonelia. b It might be malaria € It sounds like flu, 4 You suffer from hay fever. @ Well test you for asthma. 1 It’s probably a migraine g I'm afraid it's chickenpox. You've got constipation, © Hatch the problems (a-b) with the sentences (18), Keith is wortied. -c Emily is very sad. — Lucy gets angry very easily. —_ Dad gets very tense, _ My uncle really needs to sleep. Mums just abit il. I's nothing Serious. —_ Chris doesn't fee! like eating anything. — My brother finds it dificult to do anything in the mornings. @vousunn He/She: ais very irritable, @ is anxious, D is feeling under the weather. f is overtired, ¢ is often stressed out. has no energy. has no appetite. h is depressed. © complete the text with the words below. attacks bone colds depressed diet ase edge exercise sleep sprained lve always been lucky with my health. | have sprained _my ankle but | have never broken at In the winter, | sometimes get >but I've never had flu. | try and stay happy and relaxed al the time | have never felt but | do occasionally feel a little bit on. especially just before exams, To keep healthy, | do regular °_ 1 go running and swimming, | have quite a good although sometimes | have fast food with my friends. My main problem is that | don't get enough *___.| go to bed late because | love surfing the internet, In my opinion, the most dangerous ® in my country is cancer although more and more people are having heart and getting liver disease because of their unhealthy lifestyles, ° |ae 48 SKILLS Reading © Read the text and match the numbers with what they refer to (2+) sixteen_b twelve thousand _ fourteen eight nine _ three Michael Phelps is a world-class swimmer. He won eight medals at his first Olympics and eight more four years later. Even more remarkably, all eight that he won in that second tournament were gold. With the six gold medals he had already won, that means he won fourteen gold medals in his first two Olympic games. He was so much better than anyone else that some people believed he must be taking performance- enhancing drugs. However, Michael was tested nine times during his second Olympic tournament and passed every test. In fact, the reason for his amazing success may be his diet. While training, Michael eats an astonishing 12,000 calories every day. Anyone not doing as much exercise as him would soon suffer from serious health problems if they tried to eat the same amount. However, for Michael it seems that the more he eats, the faster and fitter he becomes. So, what exactly does he eat? Breakfast includes eight eggs, fried onions, mayonnaise and three chocolate pancakes. Lunch consists of a 500g packet of pasta, ham and cheese sandwiches and more mayonnaise as well as eneray drinks. His third, and final meal of the day includes another packet of pasta, a pizza and more energy drinks. All these calories are burned off as, between meals, he spends his time training as hard as possible, pushing himself to the limi @ The number of times he was tested for performance-enhancing drugs at one Ol tournament. The total number of medals he won at his ‘two Olympic Games. © The number of meals he eats a day. @ The number of eggs he eats for breakfas © ‘The number of gold medals he won in his! ‘two Olympic games. The number of calories he eats every day! training Is this a good diet for a top-level athlete? Not all experts are convinced but some believe that it is. The sugar and energy dit mean that Michael gets an immediate burst of energy alter eating. When this fades, the body starts getting energy from the carbohydrates, allowing him to continue for longer. However, others question the diet's effects (on his long-term health. They also claim tI he could produce the same effects by eat a healthier diet. One dietician recommen eating fewer eggs and more fruit and vegetables. Another stated that three large meals a day are not as beneficial as small meals with snacks in between. Carbohyat are the most important ‘fuel’ for an athlete! body. The more carbohydrates the body the longer the energy levels last. Once the carbohydrates have been used up, the starts burning fat for energy, great for peor trying to lose weight but a less efficient w for the body to get energy for exercise. Not everyone could eat like Michael Phelps even if they did exactly the same amount ‘exercise as he does. He just burns calories! more quickly. In fact, experts think that he would burn more calories sittify behind @ desk for an hour than most people would burn by doing exercise for the same amot of time.© Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? 1 Michael won more medals in his frst Olympic games than he did in his second. _£ 2 Michael was found to have taken performance- enhancing orugs. — 3 The amount of food Michael eats doesn't make him fess fit. 4 He has pasta twice a day. 5 Not all experts agree that Michael has the right diet for an athiete. 6 One dietician recommended cutting out snacks between meals. 7 i you don't eat carbohydrates, there is nowhere for the body to get energy trom. —_ 8 Michael can eat more than other people because his body uses more calories than they do. — © Look at these words from the text and decide wihether they are nouns (N), verbs (V) or adjectives (A). suffer (from) Vv burst (of) fades question — beneficial efticient Replace the underlined words and phrases with the correct form of the words from Exercise 3. 1 The students’ sudden increase in energy, disappeared as the holidays got closer. burst of 2 My parents asked me about the reason why | was late home. 3 | experienced the problem af hay fever when | was younger. 4 Doing exercise will be goad for your heart. 5 I think an excellent way to burn calories is to walk quickly for an hour. 6 Our chances gradually disappeared during the second half of the match. B weseinc Word Builder Compounds © choose the correct answer. 1 He broke the world _o_ for 100 metres. a record == class ¢ famous 2 The speed __ here is 40 kph, a rate b record € limit 3 His heart __ increased a lot when he did some a rate b attack ‘limit 4 Haemoglobin in our red blood __ provides ‘oxygen to our muscles. a acid b calls © organs 5 The eym facilities here are first__ at time tech © rate 6 Don's take performance-__ drugs. a winning breaching —¢ enhancing 7 Your bad diet and stressful lifestyle could have bad long-__ consequences. atem — b time © level 8 Sports stars nowadays have great hi-__ equipment to help them get fit. a level —b tech © rate Sentence Builder Comparatives © Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the pairs of words below. early /good heavy / difficult lengtbad fong/ far more /fit popular / expensive 1. The __longer___ you take these drugs for, the worse it will be for you in the long term. 2 The your bag is, the It is to carry. 3 The a sport is, the the tickets to see it are. 4 The ‘the race went on, the Twas behind the other runners. 5 The exercise you do, the you become, 6 The 11go to bed, the eel the next day. 43GRAMMAR aaits® Future @ * compete the sentences with the words in capital: BE DOES / GOING TO / 1S / MAY / WILL 2 I'll__be going to the supermarket later. Do you want anything? REMEMBER Complete Exerc this lesson. 's A-B before you start 2 Don't worry. tm sure you 0 wetin © complete the gaps with the verbs in your exams, eee a What time the tran 2 London fave? aeanemeces 4 tm get a summer job tis yout Have you thought about what to doin the 5 1 be tate fam, dont walt fr me 6 Mark isn’t coming to the cinema. He , *_Lm going to ae in B: Yes, *_L fo.get (get) a job meeting his cousin at the station this evening. July and then | hope |= (have) enough money to go on holiday in August. [Az Where do you want to go? © = complete the sentences (e-f) with the correct future form of the verbs in brackets, You can on use each of the future forms (1-6) once. 1 wibeing 2 will infinitive 3 going to 4-may + infinitive 5 6 Oh, I don't know yet. | (think) about that later. What about you? ‘___(you / work) in the ssame place as last year? A: No, L* (not work) at all. My parents have given me some money 50 | ______ (travel) around Europe, Wow. Don't forget about me. Present Continuous for future arrangements Present Simple for certain futures “ | a I can't meet you this evening because ‘A: 17__ (not) . Don't worry. | \7Lbe working (work) until nine o'clock. ee bi (not have) time to phone you this © Complete the sentences with the verbs een ae below. © The film (start) at seven o'clock so let's meet at half past six fanaa atiis Going to lea 4 Dan and | _ (play) tennis together feaves leave tomorrow. | think (0) to the match. It should be very exciting. 2 Come on. The bus ___{eaves in five aed + Paul {not win) this race. He's gettin i 2 My brother school when ted asa eee © ** Choose the correct answers. 3 This is boring. | think | in ara 1 By Saturday, Iil_c_all of the series on DVD. 4 Come and say goodbye. Your uncle and aunt oe eee re have watched naa 2 | don't think we __ the tennis tournament. a ‘win b ‘have won € ll be winning iaatinetostart is starting 3 | can't meet you this evening. il___until ‘start starts bedtime. a work —b have worked € be working 4 At eight o'clock we'll _ to Scotland. We're 5 My mum a new job = omcriael \ leaving at 5 p.m. and should artive at about ten dock 6 My brother ___ working harder from next week. That's what he says, anyway. 7 The film we want to see at eight o'clock. 8 Who wants to go first? No one? Okay, 1 a drive b bedriving © have driven | think you __ this CD. . 2 ike B “have liked € ‘ibe tking While youte on holiday, il in a shop a work —b have worked € be working By the time we get back to school in September, £400! 50 a Illsave b [llhave saved ¢ Ill be saving o© =~ Use the cues to make two sentences in the future about each picture. a By /8/ train / arrive By 8 olock, the train will have arrived, b At/ B/ passengers / leave station At 8 of the passengers will be leavit the station. B wetv-senc © -** Make full sentences from the cues using the Present Perfect + Future Perfect or Future Simple. 1. When they / finish / playing / we ask / them for ‘their autographs When they've finished playing, we'll ask them for their autographs. a 2 When | /eat / this / 1 / need to do lots of exercise to burn off the calories 3 When the school year / finish / we / do / about 300 hours of homework 4 When |/ save / enough money /1/ start / my own business ‘a By the time I/ be / 30, /1/live / France b By the time I / be / 30, /1/ move / France a By/ 11, / Dad / fall asleep b At/11,/ Dad / sleep 2 Mum / not arrive at work / by 8.30 © Mum / drive / to work / at 6.30 5 By the time you / send / those invitations / the party finish 6 When / you / tidy / your room /1/ give / you your pocket money rammar Alive Planning ° "“* Make dialogues from the cues. A: Are vou going to watch (you / going / watch) this channel all evening? B: No.2 (1/ going / switch off soon). Why? A: There's a good film on, (It start / in fifteen minutes) (Carole / come / round) to watch it with me. B: Okay, when she arrives, (1/ go upstairs) and play computer games. A: 6 (17 going / run) in a marathon next year, B: Really? ” (You / have to) do a lot of training, | know. m going to run 5 km every day. Wow! By the time you do the marathon, (you / run / about 1500 km). ‘A: That's right, Hey, you could do the marathon too. B: Oh, Im sorry. © (1/ do / something else) that day. But you don't even know which day it is. : | know but, whatever day it is, | know (17 not run 7 in a marathon).52 SKILLS Oral Skills Listening © 2 Listen to someone talking about life expectancy in Japan and complete the sentences, 1 Life expectancy in Japan is 3 years 2 Life expectancy started to go up in the 3 The japanese knew it was important to reduce the amount of 4 The Japanese visit a doctor about times a year compared to times a year in the UK. 5 The Japanese could live even longer if more people stopped 6 35 people out of every 100,000 on Okinawa live to be over 7 Compared to other Japanese people, Okinawans eat more vegetables and 8 People who live on Okinawa often spend their free time in their © ED Listen again and choose the correct answers, 2 Life expectancy first started rising in Japan because ot: @ better medical treatment health insurance © changes to their diet 2 In Japan there is little difference in lite expextancy between: amen and women b ich and poor € old and young 3 There isa growing problem in Japan of 2 being overweight b being stressed © people smoking 4 Okinawa i: 2 a apanese city an island that is part of Japan € an independent island near Japan 5 Okinawans are healthy because of 2 their diet and lifestyle b their diet only € their lifestyle and the clean air 6 Young people on Okinawa are: 2 leaving for western countries changing thei lifestyle € suffering from diseases Speaking © choose the correct words. 1 1G@anBfeetImean so because .. ‘Therefore/Because/Reason of that, we need to That's reasonimeans/why I think we should The fact/opinion/reason for that is that ... Therefore/Because of! The foc, | think we should The foct/That means!That’s why is that .. e Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. Then listen to check your answers. ‘A: Some people, even in rich countries, are unhealthy, The main reason for that is because of their lifestyles and diet. People should care more about, ‘their health. B: It's not that easy. Some ingredients, such as salt, are addictive. © fact that people can't stop eating fast food even if they want to. That's » 1 that governments should do something about food companies. A: As far as I'm concerned, it's not the government's problem. The « is we are responsible for our own health, So, what about cigarettes? Don't you think they should be banned? No, it's But they are really bad for people. Could you let me finish, please? | know they are very unhealthy. ° | agree that they should be banned in public places. However, in people's private homes, they can do what they like. B: The problem is that healthcare costs 2 fortune. 8 of er thin we? to ban cigarettes and put the price of fast food and alcohol up. ‘A: So why not put the price of cigarettes up, too? That's What | think should happen. 1° so the government could then use that money for hospitals. Don't you agree?GRAMMAR * Choose the correct words. 1 In the early nineteenth century, people travelled by horse. The car wasn't fo}isn't to appear for almost a century. 2.1 om going to!was going to eat something healthy but | didn't have time to cook. 3 They lived in a small village where everyone cooks/cooked healthy meals with food they growigrew themselves. 4 When I was sixteen, | thought | would be/will be an actor one day. 5 I went to Tuscany where | learnedilearn to cook traditional Italian meals. 6 It was obvious that they will leave/would leave their home to find work 7 It was a long, dry summer. They didn’t know it then but the rain isn't to/wasn't to appear for another two years. 8 We were going to/are going to eat less fast food last year but a new restaurant opened near our house and we went there a lot + Match the beginnings (1-6) with the correct endings (af). 1 1 was going a 2 Iknewhe didn't forgotten our meeting. bbe many years before they 3 I knew you had found out the truth, 4 knew you would understand what he had to do. 5 Iknew you were d to send you an email but | 6 Iwas to__ forgot. @ going to be angry. 1 be the first to arrive, ** Complete the dialogue with one word in each gap. In the 1960s, my grandparents still ate fast food with a knife and fork! They didn't realise that American style fast food *__was__ to change eating habits forever. Within twenty years, young people = be eating burgers with their fingers B: Wait a minute, Eating with your fingers isn’t new. When our grandparents were young, people » food with their fingers. They ate fish and chips while they were walking down the road. It wasn't how they ate that, changed but what they ate. What they didn't realise then was that a lot of fish and chip shops + close ‘down and become burger bars or fried chicken places in ‘the future, That's true and they're even more surprised by all the food from other countries that people eat now. B: Definitely. Our grandparents grew up in a country where spaghetti © a strange foreign food and pizzas © Unknown. Foreign travel wasn't 7 ‘become popular until they were in their thirties or forties. ‘A: Foreign travel hasn't changed thelr diets much. My grandfather eats the same food wherever he goes - English breakfasts, egg and chips and things like that. He was * to go abroad last summer but when he found out that there were no English restaurants in the resort he decided to stay in England! 6 WELL-BEING Time reference in the past © ** complete the sentences with one word in each gap. Use the verbs below in the correct form be (x3) _notbe not go come fail forget rain wait wear Im sorry. | didn’t buy you a present. knew you would forget my birthday. ‘A: Hi.'m ready to go out B: | knew you were going to wear. that shirt. You always do. 3 A: Mark's in hospital B: Really? | knew he IM butt didn't now it__ that bad. 4-A: Sorry to hear about your exam results. It wasn't a surprise. | knew | : I've just seen Paul outside the library. He's waiting for you. He's been there for two hours. B: Really? | knew he for me but | didn’t know 1 that late. 6 A: I'm really tired. B: | knew you to bed early enough last night. : Hi, Sally, this weather's awful. Why didn’t you bring your umbrella? B: Hi, Tina. | didn’t know It _ today. Hi, Stella. This is a great party, isn't it? B: Hi, Tina. Yes, itis. | didn’t think you but | changed my mind at the last minute. 5354 Writing Workshop 5 @ Match the summary of what each paragraph does (1-5) wih the paragraphs of the opinion essay (A-E), 1 introduces the topic _C_ gives arguments for labelling _ gives arguments against labelling _ says why you disagree _ concludes the essay with the writer's point of 2 3 4 5 All packaged food should be labelled with information A However, some food companies are against the idea. "While they say a healthy diet is really important, they do not believe that labelling will help, or it might even cause people to have a worse diet 2b they may choose a packaged meal that looks healthy instead of fresh food which has no labelling. B To sum up, 'a not everyone will read or understand the information on labels, | think it would be useful * those of us who do care about our health could then make correct decisions about what we eat. ic ‘One of the biggest health-related problems in many western countries is caused by our diets. We are overweight *2 wwe eat too much fat. We also suffer from high blood pressure °d. to eating too much salt. One idea is to label all packaged foods so that people can see exactly what they are eating. > In my opinion, itis a very useful idea. *F. ofall, most people recognise the importance of a healthy diet. *S, the information doesn't have to be complicated. An easy traffic lights system has been suggested. Green would mean healthy °w. red would mean unhealthy. This system has been criticised because it is too simplistic. °N ‘most people believe it would help. E I cannot agree with it as people are definitely more intelligent than food companies say. And, of course, such a simple system of labelling will help those who take care of their health, © complete the text with one word in each gap. You can see the firs letter of each word © choose the word or words which can be used in the gap. Sometimes only one word is possible, sometimes two words can be used. 21 Local councils need to do something .. bour chileren need protecting a because bas © while 2 Students can go to these restaurants every day ___ many of them are located close to schools. a due to b decause € since 3 ___! understand that we lve ina free Society, sometimes laws are necessary. a Nevertheless Although © while 4 Children are more likely to eat unhealthy food they are more likely to leave the safety of the schoo! grounds a Whereas Although € In addition 5 Local restaurant owners give several reasons wihy they are against the law. they say that longer distances make it more likely that children will have to cross busy roads, 2 in addition > First of all © While 6 We all know that fast food is unhealthy. I don't think this law would make much difference to childrens eating habits a Although b Nevertheless © Whereas Look at the essay topic and read the instructions below. Write an opinion essay. You can also use the sentences from Exercise to help you. ‘Some towns have banned fast food restaurants from opening closer than 400 metres to schools ‘and parks. Is this a good idea? ‘+ Introduce the topic (state the problem), ‘+ Give your personal opinion and 2-3 reasons for it. . + Express an opposing opinion and 1-2 reasons for it. + Explain why you disagree. ‘+ Make a conclusion (restate your opinion). Write between 200 and 250 words.6 WELL-BEING Check Your Progress 5 © Wwet-being Complete the words. Health problems 2 lung ¢ 2 hearta_——— 3 hay f 4 have a high t 5 feel under the w___ 6 have noa 16 © Compounds Complete the sentences with the words below. There are four extra words. contraction enhancing famous known level rate reaching rhythm time 1. How fast should my heart be? 2 Why can’t athletics organisations stop people taking performance: drugs? 3 Your bad diet may have far- effects fon your heart and liver. 4 Ill never be a top- 5 It’s well-__ footballer. ‘that he's a cheat. 1s © Comparatives Complete the sentences using the correct form of the words in brackets. 1 (long) you wait before you go to the doctor, (bad) you will feel 2 __ (healthy) you are, (quick) your body will recover from iliness. 3 ___ (goo) the weather is, (happy) | feel 4 ___ (expensive) medicine is, (few) the people who can afford it. 5 (ld) | get, (worried) become about my health. 5 Future Complete the sentences with will + Infinitive, will be + -ing or will have + third form of the verb. 1 By the time I've finished my homework, it (be) time for bed, 2 Inan hour, the film the news will be on. (finish) and 3 At nine oclock this Saturday evening, | ________ (@ance with Steve at the disco. al (not forget) you when I'm famous. 5 By the end of the week, Tom (see) this film four times. He loves it! 5 © ‘urure Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. 1 There be several more outbreaks of the disease before it was brought. under control, | thought you zs bring something to eat. The president's healthcare ideas cause him many problems in the years that followed. When they arrived, the doctors were shocked at how bad the situation 4 © Linkers complete the sentences with the correct answers. 2 We were tate of an accident a due since © because 2 He had a heart atack to his bad diet. 2 due b because € in adition 3 we werent il, we decided to ask 4 the doctor to check our blood pressure. a Whereas b Since © Although 1am very health conscious my brother doesn’t worry about his health at all a as b whereas € nevertheless Ihave a very healthy lifestyle. sometimes think | should be even more careful @ While b Nevertheless ¢ Whereas 1s TOTAL SCORE 130 Module Diary @ Look at the objectives on page 45 in the ‘Students’ Book. Choose three and evaluate your learning. 1. Now I can well / quite well / with problems. 2 Now I can well / quite well / with problems. 3 Now I can, well / quite well / with problems. © Look at your results. What language aréas in this module do you need to study more?Sound Choice 3 Sound Check ‘Say the words and expressions below. 1a It's going to be advertised on TV. It will only be sold online. (Exercise 1) there, taught, view, worth (Exercises 2 and 3) € day, there, go, now, hear, cure (Exercise 4) 4 receive, friend, noise, pain (Exercise 5) @ How much? You didn't, What time? (Exercise 6) f conventional, constipation (Exercise 7) (©@isten and check your answers. which sounds and expressions did you have problems with? Choose three exercises to do below. © £9 Grammar - stress in passive constructions Listen to the sentences and underline the part of the passive structure which is stressed. Listen again and repeat the sentences. 1 I's going to be advertised on TV. 2 It will only be sold oniine 3 Im not influenced by advertising 4 Too much spam is sent every day 5 Both his legs were broken 6 The race was won in a record time. © E89 Consonants - /8/, /0/, /t/, /dl, /v/ and /f/ Listen to the words and complete them with one of the letters or the pair of letters below. dftthy evousune © © consonants - /0/, /8/, tl, MV, Iv/ and /f Listen and number the words in the order you hear them. a there [4] tear [2] dare (i) fair (3) b than [") fan } van ] tan[) ¢ taught] fought [] thought [) dview [] few [] dew [| e fine [vine [] dine C © ©8 vowels - /ei/, /ea/, favs, /av/, io/ and /va/ Write the words you hear next to the words with the same vowel sound. day pla there go now hear © 2B spating Listen and complete each word with two vowels in each gap. 1 rec ei ve Boss RO nd 2n_ehb_1 6 h_Ith 10 p_1 3 pat__nt 7 bel_ve acs a en Sl wild: ie cee © E29 Expressions - leaving out words Listen to the dialogues. The first time, just listen. You will then hear A's part of the dialogue a secon time. This time you should respond with B's part. 1 A: That computer's expensive. B: How muct 2 A: My computer keeps B: Since whe freezing. 3/A: | saw Jane. When? 4 A: Mark won the race. He didn't! 5 A: Guess who | met. who? 6 A: Let's meet here. What time 7 A: My dad's got a new job. Has he? 8 A: | like Paul's new hairstyle. B: You don’t © 9 dithcuts words - word stress in tong wore Match the words below to the correct stress pattern, Then listen to check. alternative celebrity diabetes diarrhoea ‘expectancy hepatitis intelligence meningitis practitioner salmonella 2000 000 conventional | constipation2. Alan tends to forget things. _o 2 When Cathy has an aim, she doesn't let anyone for anything stand in her way. 3 Asmir behaves unusually and differently to ‘other people. 4 Lesley always wants to win, 5 Jeff isn't frightened of anyone. 6 Terry speaks clearly and is easy to understand even if the subject is difficult. 7 Rachel likes to be alone. 8 Sam behaves rudely because he thinks he's better than other people. —_ 9 Michelle sometimes thinks and worries about things too much, _ absent-minded arrogant articulate competitive fearless eccentric reclusive determined obsessive -zasteance Choose the correct answers. 2 Usa _a_ her nails. a bites b shrugs € taps. 2 Nell __ his mobile all the time, a fidgets b blinks € checks 3 Simon __his shoulders when he doesn't understand a taps checks shrugs 4 Matt _ his feet on the floor. a touches b taps —€_fidgets 5 Amanda her hair all the time. a fidgets b taps touches 6 My dad _ when he is angry or confused. a frowns b grins giggles 7 Look at Paul's eyes. He never _ a giins —b blinks € frowns 8 I was __ during the lesson because my friend told me a funny joke. a fidgeting b frowning ¢ giggling GENIUS @ Match the people (1-9) with the adjectives (a-i). © complete the text with one word in each gap. My best friend had a problem which he couldn't "solve 'm good at ?a__problems so | helped him. I've got that sort of mind. That's, why | enjoy °4 puzzles. I've got a lot of friends. | *g_____ on well with most people I know and | enjoy ®w. with other people, for example when we are in groups in lessons. The only problem is that when | am in a group with ‘my friends we spend all our time * each other Jokes instead of doing what the teacher tells us to do, ‘Surprisingly, m a bit shy so | find it difficult to talk to strangers. My worst nightmare is to have tom a speech in front of a room full of people although | like 4 issues with my friends. | feel more comfortable with them. © Complete the text with the words below. Competitive good know modest playing realise shy sport tends ‘This is Elaine. At first, she seems rather *__shy but, when you get to ® her, you that she's really quite self-confident. ‘Sometimes, she “__to be slightly dreamy, especially during PE but usually she is pretty enthusiastic about what she is doing. She isn’t at all 5 and never cares about winning ‘games or being the best in the class. Although she is very clever, she is also very & and definitely not arrogant. Elaine is at painting and drawing and 5 the guitar but she can't sing and she isn’t interested in playing ®GRAMMAR Reference REMEMBER Complete Exercises A-B before you start this lesson. © Complete the text with a, an or the. | read +a great article about 2__ boy who was 2__ genius. When “__ boy was just eight years old, he painted *__ amazing picture. A year later he had *_ exhibition of his paintings. All ”__ paintings at *__ exhibition were sold and he made a lot of money. Some people call him the new Picasso because Picasso also started painting at °__ same age but *°__ boy prefers. Degas Although he's ¥__ genius, he is also ‘normal boy and he goes to *=__ normal school read “article on *S__ internet. | can't remember address of the website now but I'll send you *”__ email later and let you know what itis © Look at the information and complete the sentences with the words below. ‘all most no none some Number of students in the school: 500 Number of students we talked to: 500 Number of students who like the school: 450 Number of students who worry about exams: 125 Number of students who would like to change schools: 0 1 _AlL_of the students answered the questions. 2 ____ of the students would like to change schools, 3 of the students like the school. 4 students want to change schools. 5 of the students worry about their exams. all_most no none some Number of blogs I've written: 20 Number of blogs which have earned money: 0 Number of blogs stil online: 18 Number of blogs about music: 20 Number of blogs that got comments: 5 6 of the blogs have earned money. 7 of the blogs got comments. 8 blogs were published in magazines. 9 of the blogs were about music. 10 of the blogs are still online. @ = Match the reasons for their use (a-d) with the underlined articles. a something unique b something specific described in the same sentence something mentioned before d one of many 1 Urbain-Jean-Joseph Le Verrier was a mathematician, 2 He observed how Mercury moved around the ‘Sun, 3 He noticed that the planet's movement was strange. _ 4 Le Verrier thought that there might be a different planet near to Mercury which was affecting it. 5 He called it Vulcan after the Roman god of fire. 6 Other people claimed to have seen the planet. 7 However, after the death of Le Verrier. scientists began to doubt whether his theory was correct. 8 The search for the planet ended in 1915, which was also the year when Einstein's theory of relativity explained Mercury's movement. ‘9 Now Vulcan is most famous because of a character from the TV series, Star Trek. 10 Vulcan is the home of Mr Spock. © * complete the text with a, an, the or -. Einstein is famous all over *_the world for his scientific theories but even he isn’t right all the time. At that time, there was ?____ theory that, said that °____ universe had always been and would always be the same size. Einstein was one of «___ theory's biggest supporters. In fact, 5 theory, known as the static universe, is sometimes called °___ Einstein's universe. Since then, ‘theory has been proved to be wrong. We can now see that stars and planets are moving away from us as *__ universe gets bigger. Einstein realised he had made embarrassing error about the static universe However, idea that * universe is getting bigger is also just theory and there are still °___scientists who are trying to prove that this, too, is wrong© * choose the correct words. | got two books out of the Library “the first one was great but *another/ otherkthe othe’) book was boring, The Fermi Paradox states that there should be intelligent life on Zanother/ BF other/the other planets but there is ff 20 evidence to prove it That's why _Brother/ather/the other scientist, Drie come up with a way of calculating the chances of life on ‘another/ other/the other planet. The problem is that no one will know if he is right until someone finds that there definitely is or definitely isn't life anywhere else. > © “> complete the text with the words below. ‘a all an an another both the(x3) this Sir Francis Galton was Charles Darwin's cousin, He was *__an incredibly hard-working and intelligent man who published over 340 papers ‘and books during his life. He thought of 2 phrase ‘nature versus nurture. >____ phrase looks at the question of how much of <____ person's character and intelligence they are born with and how much is learned. He was also 5 _ investigator of * human mind and he is often called ? father of psychomettics, the science of studying mental ability. thing he thought of was the first ‘ever weather map and he also invented a type of whistle to test people's hearing ability His interest in science and evolution started when he read Darwin's On the Origin of Species. 2, he and Darwin made incredible discoveries but Galton took Darwin's work much further. Not *, of his theories and ideas are stil believed today but many of them are and he deserves to be as famous as his well-known 6 Genius We learned about Newton's three laws at School. One was about the movement of an object and *another/other/the other ‘was about the speed of an object. I can’t remember what *another/other/the other one was about. Charles Darwin is remembered in many ways. There's a Mount Darwin in the Andes. ’Another/Other /The other place named after him is the town of Darwin in Australia. There are more places too ‘but most of “another/other/the other things which have taken his name are plant agid animal species. Grammar Alive Talking about more than one person © *** Complete the dialogues from the cues. 1. / Alexander Graham Bell / really invent / telephone? Well, / Bell and / scientist / Gray / had / same idea / same time / scientists / trying to invent / telephone / that time? Yes, / ots - for example / Manzetti, Meucci, Reis, Edison - Did Alexander Graham Bell really invent the telephone? = Well, Bell and another scientist, Gray, had the some idea at the same time. 2 Who / Brahmagupta / Bhaskaracharya and where / come from? Indian mathematicians I live J same time? No - live 7® century / live 12” century How / similar / each other? / wrote about gravity several hundred years before Newton a — 59Reading © Read the text quickly and match Dupin (0) and the sailor (S) with the correct list of adjectives (1-4). There are two extra lists of adjectives. 2 dangerous, sinister, evil, violent 2 frightened, harmless, nervous, honest 3 calm, thoughtful, careful, prepared 4 arrogant, eccentric, curious, brave At this mom int we heard a step upon the stairs Be ready,’ said Dupin, ‘with your pistols, but neither use them nor show them until at a signal from myself | The front door of the house had been left | open, and the visitor had entered, without ringing, and advanced several steps upon the e. Now, however, he seemed to hesitate and he went down again. Dupin moved quickly to the door when we heard him coming up once more. The visitor did not turn back a second time, but stepped up with d at the door of our room, stairca sion, and knocked “Come in,’ said Dupin, in a cheerful voice ‘Aman entered. He was a sailor, a tall, muscular-looking person. His face, greatly sunburnt, was more than half hidden by beard and moustache The MURDERS in the RUE ‘Sit down, my friend,’ said Dupin.’ suppose you have called about the orangutang. A remarkably fine, and no do animal The sailor breathed heavily ‘Have you got him here?’ he inquired. ‘Oh no. You can get him in the morning. Of course you are prepared to identify him?” > “To be sure I am, sir “shall be sorry to part with him,’ said Dupin. 1 don’t mean that you should have all this trouble for nothing, sir’ said the man.‘'m very willing to pay a reward for finding the animal.” ‘Well, replied my friend, ‘that is all very fair, to be sure. Let me think! What should I have? Ohl Twill tell you. My reward for finding him shall be this, You shall give me all the information in your power about these murders in the Rue Morgue. Dupin whispered the last words very quietly, Just as quietly, too, he strode toward the door, locked it, and put the key in his pocket. He then drew a pistol from his jacket and placed it, calmly, upon the table ‘The sailor stared at Dupin, his face went red and he fell back into his seat, shaking violently. He spoke not a word "My friend,’said Dupin, in a kind tone, ‘you are alarming yourself unnecessarily. We mean you no harm whatever. I promise that we intend you no injury. I perfectly well know that you are innocent of the murders. You have nothing to hide. On the other hand, you must confess all you know. An innocent man is now imprisoned, ‘charged with that crime and you know who really did it. By telling us the truth, you can hel to free him. ‘So help me God,’ said the sailor, after a brief pause, ‘T will tell you all I know, but I do not expect you to believe one half of it. Still, Tam nnocent, and I will tell all, evenséf I die for it” MORGUERead the texts again and choose the correct answers. 1 Before the sailor came into the room, Dupin: a had no idea who was coming. ® thought there might be a chance of danger. © went outside to look for him, wasn't expecting anyone to visit him. 2 When the sailor first arrived, he: went straight up the stairs to the room. b climbed some of the way, stopped and then continued to the room € went up some of the way, went down again and then went up to the room came up as far as the room, then went downstairs before coming up again 3 From the text, itis impossible to say anything about the sailor's @ complexion. b build © hair. 4 height. 4 From the text we can understand that Dupin: a had probably put out a notice saying that he had caught an orangutang. bb had read about the orangutang but didn't know where it was. € had heard about the orangutang but not seen it. 4 didn't believe that the orangutang belonged to the When Dupin mentioned the murders, he: a threatened the man with his gun, b made sure the man couldn't escape, ¢ held the gun in his hand all the time. 4 talked in the same tone of voice all the time. According to Dupin, the sailor: 2 was responsible for the murders, b was in danger because of the murders. ¢ had helped to put an innocent man in prison knew something about the murders. Jer Word families smplete the words with one letter in each gap. Speak Look at exclaim 6 o___rv 2 aoe Walk eis = eer i_q___e 20 t_ Sentenc @ Genius © Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words from Exercise 3. 2 ‘He's got a gun, she _exclaimed_in frightened voice. 2 He _____at the picture on the wall for several minutes, 3 Mark quickly into the office 4 ‘Please, please don't hurt me, he 5 The police officer said that he had _____ the criminal coming out of the bank at 5.30 am. 6 Would you like to park with me? 7 ‘Don{t move or Ill shoot, he around the angrily "Who are you?" she suspiciously. 9 We took our boots off and into the room as quietly as we could. 20 ‘Don't make a sound, she quietly uilder by/for + -ing © Compete the sentences with by or for and the correct form of the verb in brackets. 11 The police found the body by using (use) specially trained dogs. 2 He was sent to prison (steal) $2 million. 3 The criminals made plans __ (sell) the paintings they had stolen 4 We worked out his plans (observe) him carefully for several weeks. 5 We knew who the gang members were ___ (listen) to the leader's telephone conversations. 6 The police officers thanked us (help) them 7 The detective gave his men instructions (catch) the thieves without any violence. 8 | found the information | needed (ask) the right questions. | / 6162 SKILLS Oral Skills Listening © GB Listen to seven answers (1-7) from an interview about the BRIT school for performing arts and technology. Match them with the questions (a-h). There is one extra question. ‘a How can | find out more about the school? _ b Is it expensive to study there? __ ‘¢ How does the schoo! help the local community? 4 -How can | get into the school? __ What facilities does the school have? __ f How is life there different to a normal school? 1 & How did the school start? _ fh What sort of jobs do they train you for? _ © GB Listen again to the first two answers from the interview. Complete the notes below. 1 a Ages of students: 14-19 What students want: € How the school is different to other schools: Where students live: Exceptions: _ What they want to hear from potential students in the interview: ace Sentence Builder Emphasis (3) © complete the sentences with do, does or did. 1 It's not all fun and games - they _do_ study for exams, too! zi cost a lot to pay for everything. 3 The school need a lot of help to be able to start 4 we need to ask students to pay for some things. 5 The schoo! help students a lot 6 My mum have a few worries before she went to the open day. © complete the replies with do, does or did in the correct place. 4A: Im sorry you weren't successful. Next time, I ope you will try harder | di try hard but it was very dificult I dont think youre serious about your studies sam. |_ want to succeed, really. Your son isnt very happy here : He lke the school but he __have problems with some of the other students Speaking © 59 complete the dialogues with one word in each gap. Then listen to check your answers. 1A: Right, we had ten applications for places at four school and four of them were no good a all B: So, that ‘means _ there are six people to interview, 7 ? Exactly, i: Thank you for coming to this interview. We'e like you to tell us your personal vision Er... what do you mean *b. that *e ? ‘Okay. Well, to Sp. it another ow. hhow do you see your futur > career? 3A: Thank you for coming. You've applied for ‘our theatre group and I can see you have been in several school productions. In other om you must really enjoy acting, Yes | do, but Ive also written a couple of plays so I'm keen to learn about directing, t00. 4 A: So, that's the end of the interview. Just to *r, you're hoping to get onto our broadcasting media course, is that right! Yes, I'd love to work as a television produce : So, who do you think we should take? Well, °a I said before, they are all excellent. | think we should think about changing our entrance policy. don't quite *g that W. mean to ®s, Js, let's take four people, not just one. © Make sentences from the cues. 1 A: We believe in artistic freedom. ther / words / you / not like / be told what to do In other words, vou don't like being told what todo —____ write hundreds of songs every day. As / said / you should think of quality not quantity \: We are a futuristic blues roek theatrical experience. B: Sorry / not / quite get. Could / explain / mean / Paul loves all kinds of music and can play five instruments, put / way / he / very musical!. GRAMMAR @ ~ Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets. 1 My friends _tend to waste (tend / waste) a lot of time playing computer games. 2 The test we did last week (be supposed / be) easy 3 You've all done so much work this year, you (be bound / pass) your exams. 4 Success often (seem / depend) ‘on how rich a person's parents are. 5 Education (be supposed / be) better in the past. 6 Summers (seem / go) on forever when | was young. 7 People _ (tend / assume) that | ‘am unintelligent because of my clothes. 8 This year's group _ (be supposed / be) the best in the school 9 Students. (tend / become) lazier when the sun comes out, © ~ choose the correct words. 1 It's a nice day. Ill_a_go for a cycle ride later. a probably = may © clearly 2 I can't go out today but __I'l have time ‘tomorrow. | don't know yet. a obviously Bb perhaps € definitely 3 Leo _be on the plane by now. It was supposed to leave at 3.30 and it's nearly four now. a probably b must —€ obviously 4 | thought | saw Tina in the town centre but it _— her because she’s on holiday. a can'tbe ——b probably isn't © can't have been 5 Our taxi driver has gone round in a circle, He __ doesn't know where he's going. ‘@ perhaps obviously € must 6 You __ pass your driving test if you don't look In your mirror. will probably b may not have © definitely won't 7 |__a summer job this year. 'm going to be away for most of the time, probably won't get b may get © can't have got @ I must phone my parents. They __ heard about the bomb in the High Street yet. a maynothave probably won't © definitely didn’t y4¢% Uncertainty GB cenus © = complete the sentences with the correct form of the words below. canit/see definitely /setup may/ come bound /give probably /not get_ mustterrive probably/be must /read 2. Niger's train _must have arrived by now. | wonder where he is. 2 Tom : and see us later. at 2 part in the schoo! play. Fm not good enough 4 You this film yet. This Is the first day it's been on. 5 Mr Davies usa test tomorrow. We haven't had one for ages. 6 Your mum vyour report by now. | wonder what she thinks about it 7 There an exercise on future tenses in the exam tomorrow. 8 Steve his own business when he leaves university. © + Complete the second sentence so that it has ‘the same meaning as the first. Use the word in capitals. I'm sure you'll do welt at university. 1 (BOUND) You're __bound to do well at university. 2 (DEFINITELY) (ee 3 (CERTAINLY) You ‘There's a good chance that his invention will work, 4 (PROBABLY) His — ‘There isn’t much chance of our band being successful. 5 (PROBABLY) our i'm convinced that Harry didn't write this himsett 6 (CANT) Harry 7 (oBviousLY) Harry 8 (DEFINITELY) Harry 63Writing Workshop 6 @ 00k at the description of the person in Exercise 2 and complete the words 1-17. ‘Appearance dark . aroe eyes fgets a 41 Personality Eaeamel sensitive Habits/Behaviour loves being the af nt Clothes 5, ap, “never |_—__ Opinions tw. slightly a © Read the description again and complete it with the words below. dressing faults looks tice realise seems strikes tends The first thing you \_notice_about Jaqui is her eyes. They ate dark and very large. The next thing. that you about her is her gorgeous smile and her long, blonde, wavy hair. She is eighteen but she ?_ about twenty-two When you first meet Jaqui, she * abit too excitable and lively but if you get to know her, you 5____"that she has a serious, sensitive side to her character, too. When she is in a crowd, though, ‘she loves being the centre of attention. Of course, Jaqui has her © She is quite absent-minded and ” — to forget meetings which she has arranged with her friends. At school, she is completely the opposite. She is very single- minded and determined and itis clear that she is going to be a successful businesswoman one day. Jaqui likes to look good and loves buying clothes and * up. She usually wears skirts and blouses. She sometimes wears trousers but never jeans and, when she goes out on a date, she always puts on elegant dresses. ‘To sum up, Jagui is a wonderful, although slightly ‘annoying, friend, She makes you feel really special ‘when you are alone with her but don't expect her ‘to look after you at a party because she won't have time! © Complete the questions with the words in Exercise 2. You may have to change the form ¢ some of the words. 1. What's the first thing you _natice about hin her 2 What else _ you about his/her appearance? 3 Does he/she his/her real age? 4 How does he/she _ meet him/her? 5 What do you about his/her characte when you get to know him/her better? 6 What are his/her main 7 Ate they v ‘annoying? 7 Does he/she like Up or does he/she prefer to wear old, comfortable clothes? older or younger than when you first © Use the cues to make sentences and add ext information in a relative clause. 21 spiky / red / hair / shaved at the sides / strange-looking ‘Steange-looking spiky, red hai which is shox it the sides. 2 brown / eyes / small / usually red because h uses his computer too much 3 arms / covered in tattoos / muscular / stron: 4 old / torn / jeans / black / very tight © Use your imagination to write about one of the two people in the pictures. Include the information below. 17 years old, intelligent, 35 years old, shy, loyal friend adventurous, sport talkative, fun-lovin + The first thing you notice when you see hi + What you first think about his/her charact, what you later realise. + His/Her real character and habits. + How he/she likes to dress. + Your feelings about him/her Write between 120 and 180 words.of v ny 6 GENIUS Check Your Progress 6 © Personality Complete the text with the correct form of the words in brackets. Annabel is my best friend at school. She is very 3__ (AMBITION) and determined but she can also be a bit 2 (OREAM) at times. She's got a great sense of humour and is very (wit) She loves sports. She is very + (COMPETE) and about whatever she is doing. Annabel is a good student. She is ® (LOGIC) so she is good at maths and sciences and (ENTHUSIAST) she is also (CREATE) so is good at art and music. She works hard but she isn’t too ©____(RIVE), She knows how to enjoy herself, too. 18 @ Reference Choose the correct answers. 2 My cousin and | are very similar. We are allieach/ both very absent-minded. 2 I've got three computer games. Two of them are on my desk but I don't know where another/ other/the other one is. 3 Do you want to see my holiday photos? This! The other/The one is of me in Paris. 4 I've got the/an/o important exam next week. 5 We've had two exams today and we've got ‘another/otherithe other one tomorrow. 6 Our teacher is late for the lesson. He's probably In a/the/this staff room. 16 © Word ‘amities Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words below. beg inquire observe snarl stare stride at at the wall for several minutes and then started writing 2 She us to help her but there was nothing we could do. 3 We knocked on the door. A man answered. ‘Go away! he nastily, 4 about my lost wallet but no one in the café had seen it. 5 You can learn a lot about people by _ ‘them carefully for a few days. 6 Our teacher always Quickly into the classroom. determinedly and 16 © dy/for + -ing Complete the sentences with by or {for and the correct form of the verb in brackets. 21 They got into the house (climb) through a bedroom window. 2 I won a prize (have) exam results in my year. 3. My mum told me off (not wear) a coat to school. the best 4 You can help us (phone)____ your local police station with information © Uncertainty Make sentences from the cues. ‘A: Oh no! There are no more tickets for the concert, B: They / can't / sell them all yet 4 ‘A: Paul / supposed / buy / some last week but he forgot B: He / tend / forget / most things he promises to do, important in the future. B: Don't worry. There / bound / be / some for sale on the internet. A: Yes, but they / probably / not / be cheap Module Diary @© Look at the objectives on page 55 in the Students’ Book. Choose three and evaluate your learning. 2 Now I can well / quite well / with problems: 2 Now I can well / quite well / with problems 3 Now I can well / quite well / with problems. © Look at your results. what language areas In this module do you need to study more? / definitely / not / ask him to do anything 16 TOTALSCORE 130+ MODULES PEUNaTes Yeranosure coorsercreve Mexay 3aronoskamn 1-8 4 TexcTam A-G. 3aHecuTe cBon oTsersi 8 TaGniuy. McnonbaytiTe KaxKayio UMd>py ToNbKO OAM pas. B 3amaHMH OAMH 3aronoBoK MMH. If you have toothache, try garlic to make the pain {go away. You've probably got some in your kitchen. Its a very well-known remedy and people have been using it to treat toothache since ancient times, Just chew on a small piece of garlic or crush it and put it on your tooth. Leave the garlic there for about five minutes so the oll from it has time to {go into your tooth. Garlic contains allicin, which is good at fighting germs that cause toothache. B Many things can lead to stress. It could be the area where you live, your job, school, home, your relationships with other people, and all the situations and difficulties you deal with every day. Of course, some problems are more serious than others, but you can handle stress if your bod strong. That's why you should get enough sleep and rest, eat healthy food, exercise regularly and. do things that make you happy. c ‘Shape’ magazine comes out every month. It has got lots of information for people who are interested in improving their health. The articles cover many different topics like exercise, keeping fit, leading a healthy lifestyle and eating right. ‘There are also good diets for people who want to lose weight, and there are very nice recipes for tasty, healthy dishes that you can easily cook at home for all the family. > Exam time is very stressful for students. It's a very important time and they must do their best to achieve good results. There is a lot of pressure to succeed, and it is hard to be relaxed at this time. Students stay up late to study and become over- tired and anxious. The best way to prepare for an exam is to study during the day, with regular breaks, and then sleep for eight hours at night. E Many people suffer from hay fever. Their eyes become itchy, watery and red, they sneeze a lot, and their noses run or become stuffy so it is difficult for them to breathe. Spring and autumn are the main hay fever seasons because that is when there is pollen from flowers in the air. There are medicines that can help sufferers, but unfortunately, the problem will usually return the following year. | F ‘There are some physical movements that people make when they are lying. Firstly, a liar will look away from you as they speak. Also, their hands will touch their face, throat and mouth. They might alse scratch their nose or behind their ear. Police are trained to look for such movements when they are questioning suspects. These clues can tell them if a person is being dishonest. G Dogs are exceptional animals. There are stories of dogs that have saved families when their houses i caught fire. They are excellent helpers for people: who cannot see because the dogs become their ‘eyes’ as they walk around. Also, some hospitals, use dogs to make patients feel better, especially children. A nice dog can make children happy which helps them recover quickly. 2 Stay healthy | 2 Hiding the truth i 3 Help at home 4 A common problem 5 6 7 8 A loyal friend Good to eat Daily pressure A good restPSSA CR SSE BB But yensiwnre wntepsbio. B sanannsx I-VIl @ 2222 wneppy 1. 2unn 3, cooreercrayrouyo abiGpanomy Ban BapHaliTy OTseTa. Bul yCnts- wre saniicb asaxkabl which name did Stan use at the start of his acting career? 1 Stan Laurel 2 Stan Jefferson 3 Arthur Jefferson Where did Stan perform on stage for the first, time?’ 1 in England 2 in the USA 3 in Scotland MIWhat didn’t Stan do in his first film? 1 speak 2 write 3 direct IWwhat happened in 19267 1 Stan gave up his career 2 Stan had an accident. 3 Stan started working with Hardy. \Vwhat happened when talking films began? 1 Only actors with nice voices had work. 2 Lots of actors became successful, 3 Audiences loved actors who had an accent. ‘iwhy did Stan Laurel stop acting? 1 Oliver Hardy had become sick 2 He wanted to spend time with his fans. 3 He had a serious health problem, ‘il why did Stan say he wanted to go skiing? 1 He enjoyed skiing very much, 2 He didn't want to die 3 He wanted the nurse to know about his hobby. a Genius Cessna Npownratire npweenéuneit HwKe TeKct. O6pa- ayiiTe oF cnos, HanewaTaHHnx 3arnaBHtin Byk- ‘BaMM 8 KOHUe CTPOK, OGosHaeHHEIX HoMepaMin © 1-5. owHoKopennsie cnova Tax, yTo6s on tpammatavecki w neKcnMeckm cooTBeTcTBOBaNM conepxaHito Texcra. 3anonHuTe nponyckn no- ayyenibimn cnosamm. Kaabii nponyck coor BercTByeT OTAeNbHOMY 3aaHinio Hs rpynnts 1-6. ACHIEVING SUCCESS Success can be achieved in many different areas. For example, there are 1 people in music, sport, business, the arts and science. What do they have in common? Do fargous athletes share qualities with well-known scientists, whose 2 ‘minds enable them to solve complex problems? Are there certain qualities that can lead to success? If you want success, it's important to realise that extraordinary people have goals in life and they are determined to achieve them. Without a goal, you have nothing to reach for. Not all goals are the same. Some people aim for 3 . but your goal might POPULAR’ be to do the best you can in your exams. Apart from studying hard, you may also 4 need tobe inorder to achieve your goal and show others ‘that you are better than them. ‘Once you have a goal, you will need 5 tobecome Don't let failure get you down. We all make mistakes, but you must keep going. If you can learn from your mistakes, it wll be easier for you to succeed, However, don't forget one very important 6 thing: it's good to be _ and to alm for the top, but don't become ‘unpleasant to the people around you. No one likes an arrogant person! success ANALYSIS compere FEAR AMBITION 67| CaaS) Npowuraiire texct ¢_nponyckann, oGosHaven- Hui HoMepamn 1-7. 3TH HOMepa cooTseTCT- 21 22neHHHm 1-7, 8 KoTOpH npescrannenss BOIMOKHDIe BapwaHTe oTBeTOS. OGsenuTe a, b, c unm d 8 cooreercrann ¢ sui6paniuim sami BapwanToM oreera. SICK AND STRESSED I woke up on Saturday with a headache and a sore throat. It was so bad that I couldn’t swallow anything. In fact, I had been *___ the weather all week, but I had still gone to school. I didn’t want to miss any classes as we were preparing for our final exams. Perhaps I should have stayed at home instead? My mother felt my forehead and said it was very hot, so she got the thermometer and took my temperature. It was very 2___, so I knew T had to go to the doctor. Thave always hated going to the doctor because I don’t like taking medicine, but I knew I couldn’t avoid it this time. As I sat in the waiting room at the doctor’s surgery, I was feeling on * T kept thinking about my exams and how much studying I still had to do. Would I be able to do it all? How would I concentrate with such a headache? ‘When the doctor saw me, he asked me about my symptoms. ‘How is your Do you want to eat?’ I replied that I didn’t, and that all I wanted to do was sleep because I had no energy. “Hmmm,’ said the doctor. ‘Well, I can see that you have the * You really need to rest. I know you must be * out with your exams, but if you don’t rest for a few days, you will be too sick to take your exams.’ That really scared me! So I took his *__ and rested. T also took the medicine that the doctor said would help me to recover, and today I feel well again. 2 a) with byunder on dat 2 a)tall b) big high d) huge 3 a) edge b)seat trouble) stress 4 ajdisease —b) diet. ~—c) habit) appetite 5 a) cold by asthma c) flu 4) rash 6 a)depressed b) strained c) sprained) stressed 7 a) pills byadvice —¢) mixture d) order (iene You have received a letter from your English- © speaking pen-friend Joe who writes: ‘This week { have started doing regular exercise. | jog every morning, but it's getting boring and I think { need 10 do some other activities 28 well. what do you do to keep fit? What sports or activities do you like the best? which ones do you think would be good for me? My sister bought her first car yesterday, Write a letter to Joe, In your letter © answer his questions © ask 3 questions about his sister's new car Write 100-140 words. Remember the rules of letter writing, nee © Comment on the following statement. ‘Some people think that success is the most important thing in life. | What is your opinion? Do you agree with this statement? Write 200-250 words. Use the following plan: ‘© make an introduction (state the problem) © express your personal opinion and give 2.3 reasons for your opinion ‘© express an opposing opinion and give 1-2 reasons for this opposing opinion © explain why you don’t agree with the opposing opinion ‘@ make a conclusion restating your position.=COMMUNITIES © complete the words in the puzzle using the clues below. tel y ] 1 Places where people can go and meet each other. 2 Places where sick people get better 3 Things which are against the law. 4 The problem of people not having work 5 __ transport includes buses and trains. 6 Special things that happen such as concerts or festivals 7 Places where you can go to borrow books. {8 Rubbish thrown onto the ground, 9 Places for children to go and have fun, Complete the words with one letter in each gap. W's unfriendly here, 1 People keep tot hems elves. 2 Nobody knows theirn__g_b___s. 3 People are n__y and want to know what you are doing There is a lot of poverty. 4 You see people b_ 5 There isa lot of h 6 There are alot of b_
2 all 6 een 10 _ether a oe 7ea_ A wor 4 _ot0 8 _iz 32 tou © GB expressions Listen to the sentences and repeat the underlined sections. 2 \what-do you mean by that exactly? 2 That's a good idea but it means we'd have to leave early in the morning 3 In other words. you need more money. 4 So that means there are four different teams taking part, right? 5 Cooll That way we share the work between us. 6 That's fine by me but I rather you didn’t book the tickets until 've asked my parents. 7 Okay. il see if he wants to come, As | sald before, there are a few more things 10 do. @ GB Difficult words Repeat the schwa sound /a/ and then underline the part(s) of each word with this sound. 2 meticulous 6 driven 2 ambitious 7 logical 3 self-confident 8 sensible 4 clever 9 computer 5 fearless 20 serious © G29 Ditticutt words - shifting word stress Look at the pairs of words. Underline the stressed syllable. Then listen to check. 1 organise organisation 2 economy economic 3 personal personality 4 history historic 5 enthusiasm enthusiastic 6 environment environmental
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