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CAMERA! ACTION! 1 White the missing dialogue questions in the present simple or present progressive using the prompts. Interviewer: Tonight we have with us Lia Jones, a young actress from the Channel 6 series Young Lives. Welcome, Lia. Lia: Thank you. Interviewer: (1) 2 (What kind / films / ike) Lia: quite lke adventure films and thriles. Interviewer: [2] {watch TV / many hours every day) Lia: No, | don't. | prefer meeting my friends and talking with them, Interviewer: [3] 2 (How much tree time / have) Lia: Very little, 'm afraid, but I'm looking forward to my nxt film. Interviewer: (4) (When / start / i) Lia: Next month. All the actors are traveling to Scotland on 12th Decembar. Interviewer: Scotland? [5] 2 (How long / stay / there) ,h, about six weeks, | think Lia: Interviewer: [6] 2 (How / feel about that) Lia: tm really excited Interviewer: [7] {tj stuato) Lia: No, actually; they're filming most of it on location. 2 Choose the correct answer, For me, cinema is J both [1] __and fun} Cinema is magical | in a film you ca go [2] __ and do a anything. That's nol possible in the theaire because [3] __enterteinmen can't have many special [4]_. My [5] __ director and films are European, not American. [6] | Hollywood films have famous actors and ere huge box! office [7]___., many of them have silly (8] __ and wil never become cinema classics." job b work c play 1a 2 a nowhere b somewhere c anywhere | 3 a live b alive ¢ living | 4 @ actions —b results effects | 5 a.greatest b favourite — best | 6 a Despite b Even ¢ Although 17a hits b success failures | 8 a roviews b storylines stories 3 Circle the correct response to the situation. 1 You find a cinema ticket on your seat and you ask your fiend: ‘a Who does this ticket belong to? b Who Is this ticket belonging to? 2 You went to invite some friends from wark to your birthday party on Saturday. You say a [have a birthday party on Saturday. Would you like to come? b I'm having a birthday party on Saturday. Would you like to come? 3 Your cousin asks: ‘Do you tke white cofiee?” You reply: I'm preferring coffee without milk bb I prefer coftee without mil 4. Your friend wants to know it you're going to the opera. You say: a I don't know. | think about i bb I don't know. I'm thinking about I.Provide the missing nouns that refer to people. 5, Add the following suffixes to the words below to form abstract nouns. -ment -ing tion -ness make afim | | 1. flmmaker wiser produce 12 aioe invest [3 2 produce ect 4 aac write @ seript |) 5 reesei a IE Correct where necessary. ae S i's thinking of going to-Landon next week. inking he's right about thet, It was a very interesting fin, Did they ask money to do that? - She prefers to work oni localion, = _ After they're shooting new film in Eaypt, is Brother has got two works. = 9. Writing soreenplays isn't easy at all 10 It's very easier to get seople interested in our ‘new fins How than it used to be. oS puowse F a |. TOP BOX-OFFICE HITS FILM PRODUCTION COMPANY AND DATE 1 Disney, 1988 (© Who directed Jurassic Park, ELT. and Jaws? 2.| Snow White and The | Disney, 1937 George Lucas Seven Dwarfs Steven Spielberg 3 | The Jungle Book Disney, 1987 4 Disney, 1942 Choose two of the following to complete the table: The Lion King Bambi © Who framed Roger Rabbit?1b IN THE LIMELIGHT 1 Complete the second sentence using the word gi that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1. David watches war films all the time, warcuIve} David war films, 2 She rarely visited museums in those days. vert} She museums ~~" very often in those days, 3. Jane never missed her favourite soap opera on TV. Atways | Jane her favourite soap opera on TV. 4A famous pop group will piay in our town this weekend. comma | A famous pop group "=" play in our town this weekend. 5 Richard Burton was a British actor, you know. FRow_} The actor Richerd Burton a you know. 2 Fill in the blanks with a suitable word. “I relax by listening to mustc. I've got a very 1) stereo in. my room and [a of cos. Generally, 1 (3) to rock or pop, although ve also [4] some classical CDs which my parents [5] me. At first, | [6] not too sure i'd like them, [7] after listening to them, | began to enjoy the music, It’s much richer [8] rock or pop music, too. Sometimes at the weekends, | go aut with «@ friend of [9] who's a street musician, He plays the guitar and | sing. It gives us students a little [10} money and it’s a bit of a laugh, too.” 3 a Put the verbs from the box in the correct column according te how their -ed endings are pronounced. love, stop, hate, start, call, work, develop, [___end, listen, laugh, refuse, paint i ial [aay stopped loved hated b Write out these irregular past tense forms. 1 /ren/ 4 sx | 2 /tovld / 5 / wks | 3 /geiv/ 6 /swd/ 4 Cross out the word(s) in B that cannot be used after the words in A. B to your mum, to-a.suddem-noise, whatLsay, to music, to a story stealing, to go out, the truth, reality business, money, friends, your hair, the bedroom an example, sb advice, sth some thought, hands | 5 Match the expressions 1 - 4 with sit How's life? Nice to mest you. Not too bad, thanks, Fine, thanks, And you? fa b2 ha [4 a Can't complain, you know. b Great, thanks. What about you? ¢ How are you getting on? d_ Pleased to meet you,7 Choose a preposition from the box to fill n the blanks. | at by in up 1 Believing___ oneself is the first step towards a successful career. 2. ‘When are you taking _ mountain climbing?” “As soon as | find a partner.” 3 Kate Mass used to be so thin that some people laughed her. 4 He didn't have any real talent, He became rich and famous ___ chance. * Choose the correct word. 1. No matter how hard you try, you can't win / beat him at tennis. 2 Aloud scream stopped / broke the silence. 3 I don't care what he says to you; | want to see everything in black and blue / white. 4 My sister is the black sheep / cow of ‘tho family. b Write some sentences comparing the music in your 8 a Put the following words in the correct category. pianist, saxophone, jazz, pop, drummer, classical, guitarist, guitar, rock, piano, violin, musician Kio oF music Penson INSTRUMENT. | country with music from other countries, Use phrases ‘from the box. = quite / completely different from ... Similar to...» not very different from .. vu tho same as .. MOST OSCARS WON FILM / YEAR| OSCARS ‘Ben Hur (1959) Gone with the Wind (193) | 10 West Side Story (1961) 10 Gandhi (1982) The Last Emperor (1987) 9 ‘Answer the questions and complete the table. ‘© How many Oscars did eHow many did Gandhi Ben Hur win? win? " 2 | 4 oT] aIc IT’S SHOW TIME 1 Fill in the gaps with the where necessary. 1 ‘Let's visit__ Ataturk Mausoleum today,’ she said, 2 tigers are very dangerous animals. 3 ‘Wee flying over Alps now,’ said the pilot. 4 ____ mille is very good for your health. 5 London is on Thames. 6 7 8 9 aren is my favourite colour. Do you know where ___ Sahara Is? Have you ever been to__ Richmond Park? They're staying at___ Hilton hotel. 10 They decided to meat in Leicester Square. 11 We've just come back from __ Bahamas, 12 ___ French are very polite, | think. 2 Complete each sentence with a word formed from the ‘word(s) undertined. 1 Like flims with a tot of hum« ike _ftumorous films 2. Spiderman lilis a real success. Its successful. 3 Film festivals are usually interesting. I'm usually in film festivals, 4 We're lucky to have investors for our new fm. + We have investors for our new film, 5 First of all, you have to have a good script and the second thing is to find the money. First of all, you have to have a good seript and you must find the money. 6 Sometimes scriptwriters have to write scripts again, ‘Sometimes seriptwriters have to scripts. 3 Underline the correct word. 1 At the theatre, you can see many different types of film / play. 2 What time is the evening / night performance? 3. Plays are performed on scene / stage, 4 We had a drink in /at the interval. 5 The film was set /put in South America,Use the word in capitals to form a suitable word for each space. Good news for theatre-goers! Young people will have the opportunity to enjoy an after noon of [1] at low prices. Early enrentamn afternoon [2] will give them PERFORM something [3] to do rather than OFFER watch TV all day. Big [4] for neDuce the most [5] Plays this year are success available from next week. The plays chosen will show the funny side of life and how sometimes people's [6] canbe BEHAVE influenced by the [7] in today's VioLeNT society. Checkpoint - Correct where necessary, 4. The new play will be of the Savoy Theatre very = 800m 2 | usually. go'to work.on the tube. 3 “They discussed about the subject of violence. “4 He was watching TV while his sister doing her “homework. : ee ‘8. The discussion ‘about a catéer in film-making was very interesting | 2 ie 6 There's @ heavy traffic today, : : 7 ‘Who isto blamed?’ he esked. e 8 My favourite game is the football. 9. She was driving at eighty miles the hour. i 10 “They're going to tour the country by their uncle’s car: puows o* © Inwhich country did European theatre begin: Greece, Britaln or Italy? © In theatre, what is the ‘opposite of comedy?2a COACH OR CAR? Fill in the gaps with the present simple, present progressive, future simple ot future progressive. 1 Ifwe early, welll catch the boat leave} 2 Do you know what time he back from the travel agent's? Ibe] 3 What will you be doing while she in at the hotel? check] 4 We you as soon as we ‘out about the accommodation. {tell, find] '5 Don't come too early tomorrow because 1 then, [stuay] z 6 Take some warm clothes with you in case It or gets cold. [rain] 7 Well have to wait until our room ready. [be] 8 you and hire acar? Iphone] 9 This time next week we here on the beach; well be back at work. {not tie] 10 We for the airport that early; we don't have to be there until three o'clock. [not leave] 2 List the sentences in a logical order from 1-10. He arrived at the airport early, but his flight was delayed. b He was very pleased with his accommodation, as his room had a sea view, ¢ In this way, he found places that weren't full of tourists and saw how the local people lived. d_He wanted to go on holiday, so he spoke to a travel agent. © His plane finally took off, and some time later he arrived tired but happy. 4 He went on a guided tour the next day and saw the sights. | ‘9. She told him about package holidays abroad and showed him some brochures. = h The day after that, he decided to travel around the place alone, so he hired acer. = —| 1 He booked a holiday in a seaside town in Spain. —| J He took a taxi from the airport to the hotel and checked in. 4 3 Underline the correct answer. 11 Would you like to have lunch with me? V'd like that very much / very much that. 2 How about going on a day trip tomorrow? I won't can /be able to, '™ afraid, but thanks anyway. 3 I'd like to invite you to our country house for the weekend. ‘That would give me big / great pleasure. 4 Do you fee! like coming with us on a guided tour of London tomorrow? I'm awful / awfully sorry, but we've got to go somewhere else.XEcyCliMG Look at what these people are thinking. Write questions about them using the present simple, | About three Every four hours a day. (months - usually. for a check-up. ‘Once a year, i have enough, money. How often does she go to the opera? ‘oout once ‘a month have Twice a week ithe weather is good. About two lites a day.ab BROADEN YOUR MIND 1 Here are the Brennans’ holiday plans, Match the columns 2 Circle the correct form of the verb. and write sentences using going to. 1 We will have visited / wil be visiting the National Gallery on Wednesday afternoon, Jim / spend ato Niagara Falls by Fi ueriy ts 2 Don't forgot o lack the doors an windows before || in September, the [| b two weeks together you go / will go. Bienen ean anWaled! 3 This time next month Carol wil be Iying / wile His parents visit |#| ¢ three weeks in Nepal. ona beach in the Seychelles, |B) Then they /trevel || d a pianist. 4 We won't leave the hotel until it stops /7t will have ||) sim’s sister, Elaine, /|F| © to climb Mount stopped raining. | study Everest, 5 Unfortunately, we will have left / wil leave Edinburgh |e, She / not go fon holiday this yeer. by the time the festival will begin / begins. TE she /booome 3 that fend in Canada, 1h for her piano exams. 3 Use the word in capitals to form a suitable word for: 1c Jim is going to spend three weeks in Nepal. space, 2 1. She wants to become a : 2 What, curtains! 8 They say that travel : the mind, 4 My grandad became very in hs old 5 6RECYCliling Match the sentences which have a similar meaning. 4. They're shooting the fim on location. 2. Love and Other Madness will be successful. 3 We're planning to release the flim soon, 4 Every new film is a chance to improve on the one before. 5 The film got great reviews. II @ They're not filming in a studio. Critics wrate good things about the film. b The film is coming out shortly A film-maker has the opportunity to improve his work when he makes another film. tt will be a hit _ Correct where necessary, : 44. They went on a tour of Switzer’ a : | 2 | don't think 1 finish al this by the time shé arrives. Vienne is famous about lls music. “A {til all depend how well organized verything is. 5. Ihave painted the room Until they come back § Theyil be leaving on 7h July ‘and joining the tour the otherday. Pee ae 7 Cologne |s on the River Rhine. 8 We're realy looxig forward to visit Pars, 9 When are they getting back to home? 10 Iii have to go back on Monday aftemoon. mons 3 ‘© Which country does each flag represent? 9 7 Gronada2¢ PARADISE LOST - 1S TOURISM A GOOD THING? J Put the words from the box with the correct suffixes. 3 Look at the travel brochure. ‘colour, amaze, travel, romance, 2 ice comfort, sympathy, fantasy, wonder, Oxford arrange, foreign, beauty Juba Sarvies ine eee ae e Every 15 minutes daily e At least hourly through the night © 24-hour service © No Smoking e Pay as you get on ‘¢ Leaves London Victoria e Marble Arch © Notting Hill Gate e Shepherd's Bush Fast and regular, the Oxford Tube Service takes you straight from London to the heart of Oxford in just 90 minutes! So just sit back, relax and enjoy your ‘journey in first-class comfort. ‘Thames Tours Lid, Copley Road, Cowley, Oxford OX4 2RY 24-br Hotline - 01865 972250 Fax - 01865 742879 Internet - hutpe/wwwioxlink.co.ukloxfordstours/ 2 Match the sentences which have a similar meaning. 1. We had to wait for ages before our plane finally took off. 2 I'd like a room with a sea view, please. 3 We spent the morning seeing the sights, a Tick True or False. ‘There's no service at the weekends. You must buy your ticket in advance. It leaves from Victoria ‘There are no stops on the way to Oxford. ‘Does my accommodation overiook the sea? b We enjoyed going to all the tourist attractions. ¢ It was a long time before we were eventually Rona in the air. b Now complete the sentences. 1 Ittakes from London to Oxford. 2 You aren'talloned to___on the Tube Service 3 The Tube Service leaves every at night. 4 You can contact Thames Tours by phone, or through thePut the dialogue in the correct order. Yes, you do. | booked it the other day. Could you write your name and address here, please? Hello, my name's Dobson. Yes, itis. Oh yes. Here its. You're staying two nights. Is that right? Do we have a reservation for you, Mr Dobson? Of course, sir, and here are your keys. You'llbe in room eleven. ‘There you are. Is there a porter to help me with my luggage? rales Tick the correct sentences or write the unnecessary word in the box. za 7e aoc 7 A 3 ny g a i g “I enjoy lots of different things and the one of them is watching TV. It means you don't really do anything. | think you have to be very much careful about what entertainment you choose because of so much of what's on TV is silly. I'm very careful about what | decide to watch. | don't watch police films at all because | think they'te much awful. A complete waste of time! ‘There are, howaver, and some very interesting fms.” pao? What do these flags represent? ‘© Which flag can appear in any country, but belongs to none? Draw it:: 3a “GRAMMAR & ~~] Dora has just returned to Kosovo after spending three years in the-UK: Choose the correct form of the verb to complete her letter. : Dear Sarah, At last I'm back in Pristinal Everyone here [1] works / is working so hard now to rebuild our city; after the terrible war, we [2] have / are having so much to do. [3] Do you work / Are you working hard at school at the moment? | know how seriously you usually [A] take / are taking your schoolwork! 1 [5] am not studying / do not study so hard most of the time. This afternoon, my sister and | [6] go / are going ‘ona trip to Lake Ohrid. My friend Vuk [7] has /is having a party tonight and he always [8] throws /is throwing great parties. Please write to me soon. Your very best friend, Dora 2 Fill in the gaps, using the simple past or past progressive, © Hi, Amie, thanks for agreeing to talk to us! = My pleasure, Katie. © As everyone knows, you haven't always lived in the USA. Why [1] Ileave] Austria? | oame te the US because | [2] Inot thinkd | would become a film star in Europe. ‘* When you were a teenager, you [3] [spend] a lot of time in the gym. [4] [find] that this helped you at al in your fim career? ® Yes! In two ways. First, | [5] {learn} about hard work, and secondly, it [6] [ive] me a great body! © What exactly [7] ‘opened Planet Hollywood? = Well, | [8] {do} when you [not work] very hard when I started it. In fact, [9] frest] between movies. Along with Bruce Wills and Sylvester Stallone, | [10] [decide] to do something different. That's how Planet Hollywood im [begin}. Is fe in the USA what you [12] [expect] when you arrived, Arnie? = Yes, and more! | think I've been very lucky: ~ EVE EW, [Units 1 <2] 3 Fill n the blanks using a, an or:the) where necessary. 15+ Chinese are quite ifferent from British, =": Nothing can'campare with flying over rivers like “Amazon or mountains like" Kilimanjaro.” @ Lalo like islands like - “Seychelles. 4 When'I'm serving dinrier or even ___ breakfast ‘on board, people are often unwilling to eet. |'suppose travelling at 600 km hour sometimes makes them feel sick. 5 One day, | want o see___ Pyramids in Egypt and ___ Acropolis in Greece. 6 Igoto___cinema twice _month and I've just started learning to play plano. 7 My favourite countries are Spain and Turkey. What excellent weather they have there! 8 I love London, even though | hate travelling to work by ___ tube, 4.Fi inthe gaps, using the future simple, future progressive or future perfect. 1 bo you anything if | call round at ten o'clock? 2 NoT UKE Kathy that. You know she hates the theatre. 3 CLEAN Tell Mrs Davis not to come before 11 am because | the house. 4 00 She everything by the time he gets bak. 5 Not cooK Come round at nine; | at that time. 6 work = __they ‘out thelr mone problems by the end of the month? 7 AK 1 the radio myself when | get time. 8 Nor ARRIVE We're quite late; I'm sure we by 7.80.3. Whete might you hear the following?-Choose fromthe ao : i F laces in the box. = : 1 If l'gets-too cald, =. ori the heating. - EP en ees pus “b set SSS be chatlo en : : oe oa fn stucio_ airport raiway station theatre resturant | 2 Please turn the stereo’ a bit I's t60 Jou, (Let Ikea table forfour for Fiday , % L a sl 7 on at 8.00 prn, please.’ a | 7 - 2 ‘Qulet, please! We're about to 3. ‘I want to buy 2 new shir. Could you -_-me £20; start shooting.’ please?’ i aan ide 3 el the ay rei Bt, ¢ make d lend plese. 4 ‘Ploase take your seats quickly: 4 ‘Don't ask stupid questions! Stop_ my time! the performance is about to etart spending b wasting A ‘ ¢ doing d passing 5 ‘Gaui have a naan set lease’ 5 We got off the train at Kendal and spent the day “ the countryside. a inventing b wandering © exploring discovering 6 The latest ‘Star Wars’ film was very__. Se axine role play a enjoying » interested © entertained — dontertaining Act out these short role plays with partner using the functional language from Unit 3, 7 ‘Ihave never to Windsor Park,’ he sald. ‘gone 'b visiting SPEAKER A SPEAKER 8 oie Cal 1] You're B's friend. You're A's friend. suggest doing sth say you're too tired / this evening don't want to go out suggest two things |) © say you don't really like you can do at home the two suggestions Look at the definitions and guess the word. 1a group of people watching make a third © agree with B's last a performance: audience suggestion suggestion 2 accritic writes this in a 5 ) newspaper: You're a neighbour. You've got a broken leg. 3 the person who writes offer to help your ask for helo with the story for a film: neighbour who's got a|| shopping and 4 the place where you can broken leg housework book theatra ticket © ask what exactly you || © give more details can do © thank your neighbour 5 the performance that is usually cheaper than the evering one: 6 a person who writes for 3 the theatre: 7. a type of holiday organized © offer to do some, but not all of the work You're a parent, You're a maths teacher. © ask for private maths || 6 ask for details lessons for your son |} © discuss the detalls and | bya travel agency: — daughter come to an agreement 8 a period of fourteen days: =! © give details (level, tell the parent to phone time, days, price, etc) || — you soon to organize It Y © say thank youe 4a MEDICINE ON FOUR LEGS? 1 a Complete the thought bubbles using the present perfect simple. 41 0 [ees 0 Ochi (_with a cat before! J ‘an old friend for lunch! Look at the sentences and match them with their meaning. a John lives in Ireland now. 1 John has been to Ireland. b John has visited ireland, but he isn’t there now. 2 John has gone to Ireland, 3 John has been in Ireland since 1998. ¢ John is not here, he's in Ireland now. | WoulDW'T Fee ope at do you think the poster means: | T BE Gi ee ee UPacreR | THEMSELVES? 2 Look at the poster and answer the following questions, 2 What do these phrases mean? itsuptoyou: } clean up after your dog InsSESEESSTSUESISSEOSEOEESEE | | But it’s Up to you. | Please Clean up after your dog,Complete the second sentence using the word given so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1 The last time | saw my cat was when | was at home last year. since | | was at home last year. 2 I met her ten years ago and she hasn't changed at all. known 1 ten years and she hasn't changed at all. 3 ‘This isn't my first time in Jamaica,’ he said to the guide. cen He told the guide that before, 4 This is the first time they have trained an animal, never They an animal before. 5 If’ she hadn't spent the morning fixing the car, she wouldn't have looked so dirty. BEEN She looked dirty because the car all morning. 6 These elephants came to the 200 last Christmas. Have These elephants last Christmas. eycina Underline the correct answer. ‘She's got a monkey in her house. 'm not believing / | don't believe it! This time next week, well be flying / weil fy to India, | can't stand mice! | think / fm thinking they're horrible! Where are you going to go /do you go this summer? ‘Some teachers never use /are never using videos in lessons. Wil you be finishing / have finished the project before Friday? | haven't seen / have to seen Margaret since she got divorced. He had been shopping / had shopped for hours before he found the most suitable present for his girfriand. eNonrons mower Rs ¢ How many hours do cats usually spend sleeping each day? 18 8 ‘© Which was the first dog in space: Lassie, Laika or Lulu? ‘© Can you name Mickey Mouse's pet dog?4b YOUR PET NEEDS YOU 1 Complete the second sentence with one word so that it 2 Complete the sentences using the correct form of the has the same meaning as the first. word in capitals. 1 believe that it's wrong to keep animals in zoos. 1. Don't you think puppies are very 2 pay In my __opinion it's wrong to keep animals in 2 Your pet needs lots of love and arTeN ae 3 Ithinki's__ to abandon an animal. Hear} 2 Yes, | think you're right. 4. Dic he feel ‘about the poor dog? cui. Yes, |____with you, 5 People like that should be of 3 | doubt that themselves. sHame "'m not so _ about that. 6 Having a pet means taking on a lot of 4 Personally, | think that i's better for animals to live RESPONSIBLE in the wild. As! it's better for animals to live in the wild. 5 I can't possibly agree with that. tm. you're wrong about that. 6 I couldn't agree with you more about zoos. My. n zoos is the same. 3 Ask questions Inthe present partect progressive 1 ‘Oh, about three years now. Se | Yes, that's why she's tired. 3 —________| Since 1990. Yes, that's why my hands are dirty. Yes, and I've spent all my money, I've been here for thirty minutes!“a Match the idioms with the pictures. 1 Ietsleeping dogs lie 2 let the cat out of the bag 3 rain cats and dogs 4 fight like cat and dog b Now match idioms 7-4 with their meanings a - d. a leave things alone or you'll make matters worse b always disagreeing ¢ tell somebody a secret by mistake d rain very heavily Recycling Complete each sentence with a word formed from the word underlined. 1. We travelled in comfort on the new coach, vee Our trip on the new coach was very 2. You have the option af going on the day trips. me The day trips are 3. The street markets were full of colour. me The street markets were very 4 I think George Miller produces excellent plays. ms | think George Miller Is an excellent peowe” S _ 3% © Which are the biggest cats? lions tigers How long ave you this puppy? Dogs denend to their owner © Over short distances, wh about 100 kmih? the leopard the cheetah animal can run a of themselves, .4c CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 1 Complete the second sentence using the word given so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 11 How long is it since you bought the puppy? ~ [4802 | How the puppy? 2 | didn’t take the dog out until after our frlends had left ‘BEFORE | | walted until our friends the dog out. 3. We haven't been to the zoo for two years, WEE] The to the 200 was two years ago. 4 He had to wait for an hour for the bus to arrive. wamtiNg | He for an hour before the bus arrived. first time the children had seen a lion. “NEVER || The children a lion before. ke out @ year after she moved into the house. ] She in the house for a year when a fire broke out. 2 Choose the correct phrase from the box to complete the sentences. that point, as a result, as well as, after that, due to 1 the fact that pets need a lot of care, many people don't have them, 2 helping heart patients, pets are wonderful medicine for sick children. 3. The puppy he bought became too big and he abandoned it 4 Hunters killed the cub's mother and they brought the cub to the city. 5 Many cubs are treated cruelly and they die. 3 Choose the correct answer, | prefer Labradors to/from Dalmatians. I'm mad for / about puppies. Would you like / rather go to the 200? I'm not very keen on / about cats. Do you prefer / rather dogs? ‘She'd rather adopt an animal than /to buy one. IF couldn't take care of it, 1d prefer /rather not have a pet at all. 8 Are you fond from / of animals?4 Do the crossword. Clues Across 2 People who treat their pots badly are__ a 7 A.doctor gives you a___ for medicine if you're Il. Bee 8 With the WSPA you can __a bear cub. ‘ u zi 10 Pets are sometimes known as __on four legs. id 5 7 rece “A dag is for life, not just for Christmas! = isaclever__ A young dog is a__. — _ Pet___ is good for children in hospital. ‘Another word for ‘animal is | To glve no food to an animal is to it A.synonym for ‘il'is__. i‘ ; 3 i J anne © n&yeihg Look at the words below and write them in the correct column. resort review on location reservation matinée stray high season box-office foyal itinerary script onalead fluffy fare scene furry destination trained ENTERTAINMENT| “TRAVEL ANIMALS. guows @ Are sea sponges animals or plants? ‘¢ Which bird has eyes in its tail? the peacock [] the pelican . [1]a HOW TO LIVE LONGER Rewrite these sentences, changing the underlined verbs into noun phrases. Do not change the meaning. 1 People who are overweight should diet, People who are overweight should _go on diet : 2 Iwas shocked when | heard he had moved to Australia. when | heard he had moved to Australia. In really hot weather, you should drink water regularly. In really hot weather, you should water regularly 4 I plan to go to China on holiday this year. to go to China on holiday this year. 5. My doctor advised me to give up smoking. My doctor's to give up smoking, 6 Aiter a heavy meal, i's @ good idea to walk for half an hour, Aiter a heavy meal, i's a good idea to for half an hour. 2 choose the correct answer. 3 Use the word in capitals to form a suitable word for each space. 1 The BBC 2 series Health for All are /ison at 6 raeecieh pees te have feed reas found the secret of good health, Experts now 2 Those / That leggings that you got for the gym look say that diets like the TRADInK reat. Mediterranean and Japanese ones are the 3. The doctor's news weren't /wasn't good, ™m afraid. est for a long, fe. Heats As point out, both af these sciENce| diets include mainly fresh fruit, vegetables, pulses and fish. Researchers___sTRONa 4 Thank you for your advice about a healthier diet. It/ They helped a lot! 5 This pair of tights costs /is costing £6.50! advise us to eat more fresh food and to 6 The scissors are / is usually kept in the kitchen, but | avoid which are pRopuct can't find it/ them anywhere, _—____ salted HEAVY 7 Make sure you put your name on your luggage so it doesn't / they don’t get lost again. 8 His knowledge of Japanese cooking were / was reat. They /It surprised us all.adeycting Choose the correct answer. 1 What for lunch? I'm really hungry. a are we having b will we have had ¢ did we use to have 2 | can't watch that! | health and fitness programmes! am hating hate © will be hating 3 While she er hair, the doorbell . a had washed / was ringing b washed / had rung © was washing / rang 4 When she at the airport, her family for her for two hours. @ was arriving / waited b arrived / had been waiting ¢ had arrived / had waited 5 We much more healthy food over the last few years. a eat b are eating have been eating ae since lest night. | ‘© About how many times does © Which country has more © About how heavy is the your heart beat every day? hospitals than any other? human head? 75,000 times, USA akg | 100,000 times China akgb WEIGHT LOSS WONDER! La Match the words / phrases from the box with the correct preposition reality proud good condition enthusiastic anxious die care tellsb__ popular good health a greatdeal __ help sb feality b Use 5 of the phrases above to write your own sentences. get rid familia have a relationship spite o' explain what the undorlined words / phr 1 a "Peter, could you give me a hand with the luggage? It's too heavy 'b “When you finish your tests, hand them to Mr Jenkins.” Fe help] 2 all wouldn't like to be the head of the company because I'd hate to have all that responsibilty. 'b Our daughter has a head for figures, so she's going to study mathematics. ‘3 a Nobody should leave home on an empty stomach in the morning. 'b The Burtons couldn't stomach their neighbours any longer, so they moved. 3 Match the questions in A with suitable answers from B. 1 How are you gaing to get back to Rome? Fa Both of us. 1 2 How many holidays have you had this year? b Nobody we knew. 2 3. Who was able to understand the lecture? | © Either would be nice, i 4 What did you get for your birthday? d Either by plane or train. 5 8 5 Which of these two books would your brother lixa?| None, 6 Who was at the club last night? Nothing.r&yedag Choose the correct preposition. They're playing Beatles’ songs ____ the radio. (in / on) ‘Who's responsible __ this mess? (about / for) He should be ashamed ___his bad behaviour. (of / for) |s anybody interested _going on this new diet with me? (about / in) Buying a bigger house depends __the money we'll have then. (on / from) 1 2 3 4 5 | discovered my grandma's diary ___chanee. (by / from) 6 7 Will they have arrived ___ the airport by lunchtime? (in / at) 8 Will you be going _ holiday next week? (at / on) ‘© How many muscles are there © Who has more bones, in the human body? a child or an adult? over 600 less than 600 ‘© Who discovered peni Marie Curie ‘Alexander Fleming5c COLD OR FLU? I choose the correct answer a, bor c. 'd been fealing [1]. the. weather for a while, and | ‘amoking. Then, shes ale 1a b € 2 a put b puton ce 3 a seek b talk ce 4 a take b give ° 5 a out b in ce 6 a from b with © on 7 a look b watch © see 8 a tich b wealthy © full 9 a shaping b it © condition 2 Put the words in the box under the correct negative prefix. experienced, organized, usual, happy, convenient, fortunately, agree, expensive, successfully, continue 3 Use t00 oF not enough to complait @ about the pictures. it's too expensive. it's not environment-triendly enough, Thore isn't enough room for luggage. {much to eat - not healthy - salad on plate) {noisy - not sleep well - ciose park]‘a Rewrite the sentences using the word given without changing the meaning. 4 They had a [ot of things to finish, so they couldn't leave at five o'clock. They had they couldn't leave at five o'clock. to finish that 2 We had a great time and decided to go back next year. aes We had to go back next year. that we decided 3 There weren't enough seats, so some of us had to leave. There were had to leave, some of us 4 There wasn't much medicine available and many b Rewrite the sentences in two ways. 1 Itwas lovely weather; we went for a walk, a The weather was so lovely that we went for a walk. b itwas such lovely weather that we went for a walk. 2 The medicine was very strong. it made me fall asleep, a b 3. She is very old. She often gets il, a b 4 Their son was il, They never felt happy. a b pationts died. There was medicine available that many patients dled. fi. Replace the underlined parts of the sentences asking for and giving advice with a suitable phrase from the box. Recycl you'd better not, in your position, ‘ought to, could | ask you for, why don't ILLwere you, I'd cut down on fatty foods. Do you think | should give up smoking? + [suggest you see a good doctor. I'd advise you not to worry so much about your weight. ' Gan you give me some advice on diets?© 3 ‘Complete the sentences using the present perfect simple / “= progressive or past perfect simple-/ progress! _#1 Use the present perfect progressive and the ae fe i 22. outside the theatre ~ (stand) | p ar {or half an hour wher itstarted toraln. 4 2 We i (fot livey— hate for very long. } = “3- | was really tired last night because | (work) = all day. 4 How jong they (knoit) each other? 5 When | arrived at the party, most of the (leave) guests already 7 typed ten letters so fat 6 | could do with a rest now because | (clean) 2 up the children’s rooms all morning, 3 4 Look at Mark Tyler's fitness programme. 4 5 i L WEEK 0 : diet - never befor MON start iH ice before” 2 Choose the correct word each time to complete ue gefor aig” if _ nesrer before the sentences, light exercise at home ; wer # forties foe 1 Could | have just a milk in my coffee, ics ab gy please? (little / few) THUR do aerobics sat - once before 2 I sleep only about five hours night. | don't need pet visit paver before hours’ sleep. (much / many) round park- r sar yee! 3 of the plays was on earlier than 4 pm, {Wio one 7 None) 4 its hhot to go cut at the moment. (too / very) ‘Write questions and answers, as in the example for 5 She's got strange eating habits. Monday. {too / very) on eats eae = What did Mark do on Monday? e's 00 fat for a child of eight. seeeianiine a + On Monday, he started a diet. = Had ho beon on a dist before? 7 You can come _day you lke this week. =. No, he hen never boos ica de baleie: (some / any) 8 Ive got theatre tickets for Saturday; but | can't go,-Do you want them? (sonie / any) 9. There-are only a__ je0pile | know. who ‘can speak ancient\Greek. (ite few) 40... on the tour understood wnat / was saying. (No dne/ None).1 We've run milk. Will you" get'some? a alter “¢ down b outot Ly © di into 2 The teacher-coulin’t___what | had.written in my ‘composition because of my handwriting. - a give out © look out bb take out d make out 3 Don't you __with your father? You seam to be fighting all the time these days! a see eye to aye ¢ be all ears b keep your head above d go well 4 Did'the doctor give you a __for your sore throat? a recipe ¢ list b prescription d paper 3 The thiet __himselt up when he heard police officers entaring the building. a looked b kept ¢ tured d gave irele the odd one out and explain what the rest rave in common. 1 runny nose, sore throat, cougt The rest are symptoms, skinny, overweight, fat, obese 3 yoghurt, milk, butter, garlic + cruel, rely on, abandon, heartless 5. hunt, shoot, adoption, chase vitamin, G, temperature, fluids, aspirin ” kitten, pupoy, caf, cat loan, debt, borrow, consume, == TT: 8 } i [Units 3-8) 0 3. Write ‘either the plural of the word given, oF is/are in the — ie PSS ee 1 Where on earth the potioa? 2 hero 3 Your jeans siry. 4 tomato 5 shelf 6 * This pair of tights very old. 7 mouse 8 “The news on at 6 pm, 9 Your Information wrong. 10. Wow! This luggage heavy. n thief 2 knowledge cf computers emazing| 4 2 Look atthe clues and guess the missing word, 1 an animal which helps blind people find ther way: 2 this is what the doctor gives you In order for you to get medicine: 3 a young bear: b Now play the “clues” game. Choose five words from Units 4/5 and write clues for them. Then read them ‘out and see how many students can guess the words you've chosen. Seating Discuss the following statements. 1 Women can't do all the jobs that men can. 2 Children shouldn't get a lot of pocket money. 3 People are unemployed only because they don't want to work. Follow this plan. Askcfor an opinion. Give an opinion. ' ‘A: Agtee / disagree with B's opinion. Give reasons. :, Agree / Disagree with A's reasons. Justify your pinion. f Sei 7a CHANGING WORK ENVIRONMENT 1 cowparisons Use the words given to compte the sentences. 1 2 3 4 10 2 complete the word puzzle using words from 7a in your coursebook. 4 6 1. somebody who shouldn't 5 closest eat sugar 6 a bank machine that gives ' 2 sickness out / receives money 3 sb who's very eager about/ 7 very necessary What's the hidden word? keen on sth 8 not having patience a bad dream This is the job I've ever had. (good) Your boss is much than mine. (polite) She isn't in German as our last secretary. (fluent) Knowing how to use a computer has become one of the skills. (useful) They rarely employ computer programmers. as him. (young) money he asked for, it got between him and his boss. (much / bad) Well paid jobs are getting and lt you want to become a firefighter, you need to be than normal. (fit) "This is the | can do for you, sir,’ he said. (ttle) 1'm afraid his cold is much today. (bac) 1ofija Belt 1c ‘alChoose « preposition from the box to complete the text. International communice- tion is easier now than ever before, thanks to modern technology. For {| example, whether you are [I] ____ work or [2] home, you can send and receive messages quickly [3] _ e-mail ‘And people who travel abroad [4] business can also benefit. [5] __least if they have a computer, they can keep [6] __touch with their office from almost any- where in the | world, Also, you can find all kinds of useful infor | mation [7]_ the Internet yas Choose the correct preposition (down, ‘off or up) to form the phrasal verbs needed to complet the blanks, 4 Tum ___ the TV: | can't think clearly 2 Ive taken ___ karate and it's great tun! 3 Tha schoo! Is quite near the next stop, so welllget___ there. 4 Unfortunately, they turned __my offer. 5 I've given _ smoking and | fee! so much better. 4. complete the second sentence using the word given so that it has a similar meaning to the first. 1 Terry has read the same number of books as Jim. MANY ‘Terry has read im, 2 I've never sean a more exciting film. THE This is I've ever seen. 3 Margaret drives more carefully then Liz. Less liz than Margaret. 4 Can't he swim faster than that? THE Isthet___ svi? 5 Bob's Jacket is similar to yours. SAME Your jacket is almost Bob's. 6 The way he spoke to us was s0 silly, you know. suci He spoke to us + you know. 7 ‘The last time | saw him was two months ago,’ he seid. LATELY The sai. 8 They don't eat much during the day. HARDLY They during the day. —1 Put the word(s) given in the correct place within the sentence. 1 My mother had thought of leaving her job before the new boss arrived. (never) ‘Small children talk about what they want to be when they grow up. (usually) ‘Some businessmen tike travelling, but others find it boring after some years. (very much) 4 He finished typing the letters and then played on his eamputer for a while. (quickly) 5 Most employees would like a few more days off a year. (probably) | TES 6 He can pay the rent with the money he's eaming. (hardly) EEE Cr ‘ae eaployy - 7 They are at the bus stop by 8.15. (always) lu- — 8 She bought a magazine. (monthly) Pe Za Match the sentences that have a similar meaning. 3a Which words / phrases can be associated with each job’ 1 What does he do for a living? ee Lada Iaeetemesteein 2 How much does he earn? nat es ~~ 3 His employer Is pleased with him, ee | bad socialite, long holidays, marking, get up 4 Last year, he got arise. SHE | when its dark stressful, close to naturo, job 5 He's applying for @ more demanding job. | sharing, respensibilty, exhausting, exciting, |- | deal with problems, long working hours, He will answer an advertisement for a more | demanding, on duty, uniform, dangerous Interesting postion. L nner b What's his salary? — & What's his job? 4 His boss is happy with his work. @ They decided to give him more money twaive ‘months ago. b Can you explain the following sentences in your own words? 1 With her experience, she's sure to get a better position. 2 There are a lot of young unemployed people In this area. 3 His ambition is to become the youngest bank manager in the country. 4 What does your job involve?Now write something about each job. think a psychologist's job is demanding because they have to to understand the way the human mind works. | Fill in the missing adverb of the adjective given and then usé the correct word to fil in the gaps. 1 possible He doesn't believe that it's : 2 easy His father thinks he wil get the job. 3 warm Her workmates are Kind and people. 4 normal Helen doesn't work on Sundays. néyadha Choose the correct answer. 1How.aré you going to your weekend? (pass / spend) 2 Gan you me £50 until the end of the month? (lend / borrow) 3 He never his father’s advice so hevalways gets into trouble. (hears /istens to) 4 The tourists were about Portobello Market for the whole afternoon. fexploring / wandering) 5 | hope the children will be more responsible when they - (grow up / grow) | 6 Did you get a new for your glasses? (recipe / prescription): 7C BORN TO BEA... I Give advice in these situations using imperatives. Your sevenieen-year-old daughter is going away for the weekend. Phone us as soon Doni stay y 2 YOU reach the hotel as cag ‘out all night. well. r ee, 4 Your ium is going for a job interview. 3 Your father has put on a lot of weight. apa er ce SS) (ee [4 Your best friend has bought a new motorbike. [EBINGIF COUSINS are Visiting Britain for the first time.Match the adjectives from the box with the suffixes to Loan make nouns, Re€cychiing correct all the sentences. intelligent, kind, real, responsible, popular, confident, Nor serious, soft, friendly, possible, violent, patient 1 It's very cold to go out for a walk, ence sness “ity 2 [haven't got many free timo. 3 Is she enough smart to realize what's going on? 4 No one of the students came to the meeting, 5 We bought very much Coke for the party. 6 We don't have many information about that. 7 Hardly no one | know gets long holidays from work any more. 8 I don’t take many luggage when I go away on a Underline the silent consonant(s) each time, business. doctor nurse bomb honour cupboard halt fasten arist honest writer doubt receipt b Which three of the words above have two silent ‘consonants? -Number the sentences in the correct order 1 - 8 to make up ‘dialogue. : Going to the library Oe OK. Here they all are, Do | need to do anything else? Os Yes, of course. Do you lve in the town? Oe Can | take out a book immediately? Oe No, that should be alright. Here's a leatlet which ‘ From which country is the most cheese ives you information about borrowing books. exported every year? France Oe Excuse me, Can you tell me how I can join end start taking out books? COs Then that’s no problem. Write your details here, Os Yes, I've just moved here. 4 Oe Ofcourse you can. Just bring it to me and I have your card ready. q ee Hollanda FOOTBALL FEVER write one suitable word in each space. ‘As a young boy, Carl Lewis knew he wanted to become the best [1] in the world His hero was Jesse Owens [2] had won tour gold [3] at the Olympic Games 14 1996. Young Carl wanted to i} ‘gold medals in the [6] events as Owens. His big [7] came in 1984, in Los Angeles, and he was ready for it. In (8) of thousands of excited 8] he won the gold medal in the same four events as ‘Owens. He didn't know then that there were many more medals waiting [10] him, Zin in the correct question tags. 1. Angela isn't going to the swimming pool, 2 2 Let's play ball, 3 | missed the first half of the match again, 2 They'll be away then, 2 You love team sports, ‘The referee should be stricter, Tur off the TV when the match is aver, 2 8 All football fanatios watch the Cup Final, 2 Nos 3 Circle the words which are not connected with sports, leader develop club referee fan penalty supporter hooligan team championship captain finally player match ground score shine foul 4a Match the words in LIST A with their synonyms in LI ust A ust B 1. supporter a affect 2 influence ____—b throw 3 skill ee goto 4atiend = __d talent 5 hurl e fan b Now use words from LIST A to complete the sentence 11 Thousands of people football matches every weekend 2 | think that South American football players have the most 3 Some hooligans stertedto__—_——__things conto the pitch. 4 You shouldn't let a bad football result your mood. 5. Some of our team's became violent] when the referee awarded a penalty to the other team.Recycling correct ai!the sentences. 11 What lovely weather for the Cup Finall 2. Give me a ring as soon as you will arrive, 3. The news are very bad, I'm afraid. 4 Will the game have finished until § prn? 5 Suddenly an aeroplane appeared on the sky. 6 I'l have finished by the time he will come back. 7 {don't like baseball, too. 8 We have to hear from him for a long time. now 3 + In football, what colour isthe car that a player is given when being sent off the pitch? ‘© In which country was the 1998 World Cup? Spain France ‘© When were the first modem Olympics held? 1896 1846 © Where were they hold? olympia Athens1 Read what Tim and Harry have to say about sports and hobbies, then use the texts to complete their dialogue, by agreeing or disagreeing. Harry: Tim: Harry: Tim: Harry: Tim: “1 quite ike swimming and jogging, but | don't lke volleyball. can play football weit and I'm in the office team. Ive tried ice hockey and basket: ball, and they were OK. 10 really tke to try windsurfing and gymnastics.” “| really enjoy swimming, but 1 don't like volleyball or jogging. I'm a very good foatbail layer. Last winter 1 tried ice hockey, which | thought was fun, This summer fd like to try windsurfing F and jet-skiing." enjoy swimming. $0 do 1/1 do, too. 7 What about jogging? | like that. 2 Oh, _Idon't , but | can play football quite well. tm in the office team. | don't like volleyball, though. - Ive tried ice hockey, | ried it fast winter, ‘What Fd really lke to try this summer is windsurfing. on, join a club together? Yes, why not. Shall we 8b LAKESIDE FUN CLUB Zuniertine the correct word / phrase, ae 3a s © Could / Would | borrow your pen, please? | wonder /ask myseifif | could use your phone. Do you bother / mind if | smoke in here? © Yes, by every /all means. © Go ahead /in front. Yes, certain / certainly. "REFUSING PERMISSION © Sorry, it’s out from /of the question. I'm afraid not /no, I'm afraid | can’t leave / let you do that. Complete the table. Adjective Verb hate experience experience act activity excite instruction train Now, complete the sentences using words from the table, He really seems to itwhen he loses, 1 for three hours every day - i's quite tifing. She's been a basketball trainer for over fifteen years, so she's very : My grandfather is seventy-two years old, but he still plays tennis - he's a very ‘ld man. Read the book before you try to use the video. Formula One motor racing Is a very sport.nfgada Choose the correct answer: ore, 1 The information they gave us __ very helpful 2 He's almost seventy-five. Isn't he __ old to go jat-skiing? 3 The more leat, the __ | become. 4 1__ ever watch sport on TV. 5 There were __people al the Cup Final. 6 Salling isn't 50 exciting __rafting. 7 He behaved __ to everyone in the office. 8 Ive had some tennis lessons, so my game is much __now. 9 He hasn't done his homework and | haven't, __ 10 ___ of the three boys wanted to go with him. weren't very fatter rarely alot of so ftlenaly better neither Neither wasn't c aren't enough —¢ too fattest c fat hard hardly lots clot of than cas with friendly ¢ ina friendly way good c best too c elther None ¢ Noone ‘© In which game do you have castles, a queen and a king? © Was the tallest basketball player on record 2.25 m or 2.45 m tall? © In motor racing, which is the fastest: Formula 1, Formula 2 or Formula 3?&c LIVE LIFE TO THE MAX Name the sports and pastimes by matching a word in column A with a word in column B. Use each word only once. Then match them with the verbs they are used with: go, play or do. Fe | 1 horse 2 rock | 8 board 4 sight | 5 snow | 6 motor 7 ice i 8 table a] Thorse riding boarding btennis | c riding | diiting e hockey | fretting | g climbing — hh seeing 9 white water \e weight i racing |i games 2.cross out the word that doesn't collocate and write a phrase to show how that word collocates. award aprize apenally 1_buy /alve sb a book sec check-up b's confidence guard ajump ameat—[aestay }—e's te te [He }—jectst money —[ ak a building music tienes 3 4 break zero tour ine} — clan around—[ Tada —}— presse noleay corte 5 65 Complete the puzzle to find the hidden word, ELE ETP Trt Clues 1 Aperson who is a fan of a team. 2 A water sport usually done on rivers. 3 Football can become like this for some people. 4 These hunts are lots of fun for children, 5 This person teaches you how to do a sport. 6 This is someone you don't want to stand next to at a football match. 7 This |s what football should do: bring people together. 8 A room where children sleep in a summer camp. 9 Something we don't Ike to see at sports events. 10 This is one big jump to make, 41 A place where football is played. Which sporting activity is hidden in the puzzle? n&yelhg ‘a Choose the correct answer. 1 take up/down = begin a hobby 2 take out /after = look or behave like a relative 3 get over /off= begin to feel better 4 get out of / on with = have a friendly relationship 2 ‘Iwas so sad that | thought about "Yes, and we mest every day for lunch.’ 'b Nov use a phrasal verb from above to complete the sentences, 5 run into = meet by chance / hit 6 tun away = arrest / escape 7 put out = destroy /extinguish 8 look out = be careful /be calm 3 ‘People say | my grandfather.’ from hom4 ‘CHAT REQUEST ACCEPTED ‘Mahir = Hi, Peter! You're well, Peter :-Yes, Mair, 'mvery well Mahir : Fine. Its not too late for you to chat, 2 Peter: No. Remember we're two hours:behind Turkey, 2 Mahir : Yes. U' forgotten Peter: t've just got a new computer - the latestl Mahir | My dad bought it yesterday. Peter: Almost anyone can afford them now, 7.1 wonder if that is such a {g00d thing. Mahir : Hmm. It you're on the Net all the time, you hardly ever go aut and meet up with friends, 2 Peter: True, but !'m not allowed to spend so much time on-line. Mahir = The bill would be terrible! Peter : So we wont lose our friends, 4 ‘Mahir : No. Friendship Is very important, 2 Peter: Yes, but | would miss my computer. Mahi : | And after all, we have made new friends through the Internet, 2 Poter: Yes, but | must leave now: I haven't done my homework. Mahir = . Bye for now, Use the appropriate adverbial form of the words in the box to fill in the blanks, ‘happy, recent, terrible, fast, hour, dangerous, usual, safe, rare, friend EXPENSIVE THRILLS Dangerous sports have become very popular 1 ‘They are [2] cheap; in fact, they're. [3] quite expensive. The question for me is, why do so many people want-to. live [4] = and tI. 2,70 find: out, | went to try sofrie for myself. All the instfuctors treated ‘me gi SE, ante VP A trusted-tham with myslifel The first thing,1 ted was Jet-sktng, whiey You pay for Me 2 excl #3 The ‘problern: ~- Which git kes which spert and how much does sh athe table below. “The information: Judy, lobel, Debbie and:Pamela areal sporiswomer_ ‘out they all: like very different sports. One likes squast) ‘ne tikes’ kerate, one likes playing basketball"and. on likes playing football. One of them eams £500, on £800, one-£1,000 and the. other’£2,000 a month trot theirsport. The clue: 1 Debbie’ ears the most: 2 Isobel likes racket sport. 3 Judy eams more than isobel but léss than Pamela. 4 None of the gitls earns less than Isobel 5 The girl who eams the most likes karate. | 6 The git! who eams more than Judy but less than Debbie likes football 7 Judy likes a sport where the taller you are the better chances you have of scoring. [Pamela squash karate [basketball football ‘2500 ‘£800 27,000 £2,000, L 4 Complete each sentenco with the appropriate adjectival (comparative ot superlative) of adverbial form. 1 The athlete's performance was than| she expected. good 2 The more he trains, 3.1 have seen ‘Ankara. hard 4 Working with Miss Trogg was _ experience I've ever had. bad |= 5: Being a police officer is much being Linon ly difficult He jomped —_ 7 He ie, intelligent he rins. fast ‘anybedy jogging inoorens The time of your [sppolniment/ det] 16 10.80 am. He's a(n). {trained / experienced} lawyer’ ‘and has a ‘well-paid [Job / work] in the city. == The first [subject /lesson} ‘on. Monday + morning Is maths, which means the students have to [study (~~ read] hard at the weekend. My father gets a [salary / wage] of £200 a week. | [picked / took] up squash only a month ago and. yesterday | (beat / won] my partner in a game. Use the words in the box to complete the idioms. ‘shop game dog dull whee! games work tke a talk, all work and no play makes Jack 2 boy itisnttall fun and the isup put your shoulder to the Choose five of the expressions above and use them in your own sentences. ‘a Write the correct verb: go, play or do. 1 2 3 4 5 6 cricket 7 ___ baseball karate 8 ___hang-giiding __ horseriding 9 chess —— tugby 10 weighting = aerobics 11, 1 salling 3 fishing "42, boxing Now make up 4 short dialogues using the words ‘above 8s well as the following adjectives: “demanding, dangerous, boring, difficult, stupid > * Role card A RADIO COUNSELLOR Find out what the caller's problem is. Ask for details, but be polite. Give some advice and possible solutions, Role card B MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC Talk to the counsellor about a problem of yours. You decide what the problem is (school, family, ‘money, friends, career, weight, ete, Ask for advice and accept or refuse It. USEFUL. EXPRESSIONS ‘© What's the problem / matter? Is anything bothering you? ‘* Oh, I'm sorry to hear that! © Oh dear! That's terri! © Oh dear! That's a shame! ¢ Perhaps you ought to «It might be a good idea to... © Well, it might be worth trying ... USEFUL EXPRESSIONS © You see, the problem s.. © Actually, im having difficulty with .. ‘© Do you think I should ...? ‘© What do you think | should ...? ‘© That sounds like a good idea. © Il certainly try that. Thanks. © Well, 'm not sure that would work because ...E 10a HEALTHY ALTERNATIVES Finish the sentences using your own ideas. 1 2 3 4 5 6 My father will have to She had to Iwas able to at the age of 10. (One day, Turkey will be able. ‘One thing | couldn’ As an adult, you are able 3 a Put the adjectives from the box in the correct column. | tasteless, tasty, fattening, healthy, cool, ely, junk, fatty, salty, sweet, juicy, unhealthy. 2 Underline the correct answer. 1 2 Many British people have orange marmalade / jam on their toast for breakiast. Let's check the catalogue / menu to see what the soup of the day Is. Don't you find Russian kitchen / cuisine a bit too heavy? ‘There is often artifical / false flavouring and ‘colouring in ice cream. Waiter, may we have the account Bill, please? ‘Would you tike to taste /try on the pizza I've just baked? Freshly-cooked vegetables have a wonderful perfume / aroma, Freezing / Frozen yoghurt is a popular dessert all year round in the USA. Look at page 92 of your coursebook again and find foods to fill in the blanks and add some ideas of your own. 1 fattening: pizza, 2 oily: chips, 3 cool: ice cream, 4 tempting: biscuits,ae Tick the correct sentences and correct the wrang ones. ‘Our fight leaves at nine in the morning. Ibe waiting here until you will come back. ‘They went to Austria by a car. Your advices were very useful. What sort of problems do the unemployed have? {you behave bad, | won't take you out again, Everybody thinks my mother is very younger than my father. {A friend of ours has sent us a postcard from Alaska. ‘They told us not to make so much noise. Mr James works hardly all day.=10b 1's BAD MANNERS TO. 1 Tick the correct sentences or write the unnecessary word in the box. 1 She wouldn't need to buy allthe Ingredients, | would she? E 2 You needn't to ake a tax 3 Which restaurant ought wo to try? “Should we to bring a bottle of wine tonight? '5 My grandmother is used to bake a chocolate cake on Sundays. © You musint drink any aloohol on an omply stomach. Shall make a pot of fea or do you prefer coffee? @ My mum told us that the cooker must be not on. 2a Look at the meanings of these prefixes and decide ‘which words they could be used with, (oe ee ‘00 much, more than neoessary {* nat enough’ ree = again mis- "= wronaly is : b Choose a word from above to fill in the blanks. Make sure the form of the word is correct. 1 When you come back tonight, the food in the oven. 2____ woman often feel embarrassed to ‘wear bikinis. 3 “I didn't say take it, I said make it. You 4 He's and he's going to take a walk to feel batter. 3 a Circle the words that cannot follow take. arisk weight a look someone somewhere a telephone atrain bb Which of the phrases above are practised here? 1. Welll take you to the airport. 2 It takes about an hour to get to the city centre, 3 I'l take a chance and sit my driving test now, Which verbs can be used with the following: 1 some alt 2 weight 3 a telephone call |Keira Underline the correct preposition and use fi 1 in/ from common 2 on/ina spit 3 on / from the way to work 4 at/ina hurry of these phrases in your own sentences, 5 out of /out from the question 6 in/onadiet 7 at/inbed 8 on/at duty ow” oe ‘¢ Which foods is fibre found in? bread and rice [_] bread and fish ‘© You need vitamin C for healthy bones, skin and teeth. hair and eyes. ‘ f10c¢ EATING OUT 1 Decide whether each pair of sentences has the same or 3 Put the following dialogue in the correct order. You havel a different meaning. Write $ or Din the spaces provided, the beginning and the end. 1 a He mustn't eat so many sweets. Well, what did you think of that? bb He doesn't have to eat so many sweets. a Yeah, But what about the acting? 2a They can speak English well b Me too. Fancy something to eat? b They are able to speak English well ¢ I thought it was great. 3 a You should be here at nine o'clock. Hardly at all. Anyway, it was fun, You ought to be here at nine o'clock. «=f { don't go to the cinema to think. a ack and en] 4a The food may need more salt than Usual, eee ener bb The food must have more seit than usual. © Well, they didn't act much, did they? f It was. Especially the special effects. Fantastic. 5 a You'd better take an umbrella with you. b You could take an umbrella with you. Sure. Why not? 2.can you guess the missing word? Some of the letters are given. 1. The Lotus Garden restaurant belongs to Robert and Jimmy Lee. Robert and Jimmy Lee are the o___ 8 of the Lotus Garden restaurant. 2 They don't serve alcohol at the Tex Mex. Alcohol is not a___1____e at the Tex Mex. 3. We specialize in organizing birthday parties. Birthday parties area say of ours. 4 Galé Venice has very good prices. ‘The prices at Café Venice are very peer e eer Mite 5 Our chefs have a lot of experience. Our chefs are very e r 4ZS Bcycliiimg choose the correct answer. When you grow / grow up,, you'll have your own car, Tim. Tigers shouldn't be killed for their skin / leather. Hurry up or you'll lose / miss the train. Jogging dosn't suit /fitme at all! | prefer swimming. Most parents consult /advise their children not to speak to foreigners / strangers in the street. He must be earning / gaining a lot of money now. gue." 5 All vegetables contain some protein, ‘True or False? ‘¢ Which people have special needs to eat freeze-dried food? vegetarians on diets [| astronauts in spacella AROUND THE WORLD I choose the correct answer: a, b or ¢. 1 He seems __ house. There are new people at his ald place. 2 She decided __the walls herself, 3. The owner of the flat made them _ two months" rent 4 You were seen __ the building through the window. 5 Wehad better the keys in case we're late. 6 Acave house is too dark. They can't __ there all these years. 7 was really sad_ my neighbours go. 8 Karen must __ the colour of the curtains. Bob wouldn't choose a calour like that. 1a to move b move c to have moved 2a topaint — paint cto have painted 3atopy bpay _c tohave paid 4 atoenter benter —_¢ tohave entered Ba toteke —b fake to have taken 6 atolve bive — c have lived 7 a tosee b sea have seen 8 a tochoose b choose c have chosen 2a Match the phrases with “make” with the examples. changes plans —— make aliving amess 1. My dad is a dentist, but he doesn’t make a lot of money. 2 Have you made any arrangements for Easter? 3 “Look at all those plates and dirty cups in the kitchen!" 4 I'm buying some new curtains and a sofa because | want the living room to fook different. bb Look at the housework phrases in the box and put them under the correct category. coffee the cooking the cleaning ameal_ the beds ‘mess the shopping acake the washing-up eID. the cooking coffee house does and report your findings to the rest of the class) 1 tecatna | te | Spzuanc rao the shoppin thebeds | ; the wasningrup | amese >| ‘Ask your partner what housework each family member in the acake1 Do you agree with any of these statements? What do they mean? > What is “home” for you? aN REcycliiiag choose the correct answer. 1 of the food we eat is unhealthy. @ Many b Very © Much 2 The tour took me to interesting places. a alot of B much © too many 3 There's traffic on the roads in August. a hardly a few b hardly any © hardly some 4 You can't catch me, you aren't too quick bb suich quick © quick enough 5 All my money in my bag and so my jewellery. @ was / was 'b were / vere © were / was 6 Im abit lato, 2 a aml b arent! € Isntit 7 Everyone knows that, 2 don't they B doesn't he © do they Bit be trug; it have besn gossip. @ isnt able to / ought b can't / must ¢ can/usedto Correct where necessary 41 What about going tolve n Coober Pedy? 2. Are you thinking of doing any changes? 3. I think you're wrong about thet. 4 The Ife was very difficult then. 5. The Student couldn't answer to the question. 6 I've heard many people to talk about that town. 7. Thefe was nol enough prysieal ight inthe office. 8 ant stand ving in a cave,11b IT’S A MAGICAL PLACE 1 choose the correct answer. ‘a Are you looking forward to tourism [1] the world's biggest industry some day, even bigger than information technology? If you don't mind me B 50, tourists ere unpopular. People who make money from them actually dislike 8 them and even when we ourselves are tourists, we often hate [4] them, So why does this industry seem [5] the biggest of the future? to become / becoming to say / saying seeing / to see meet / meeting being / tobe b Oscar Wilde was once heard [1] that all good Americans go to Paris when they die. But would somebody mind [2] ‘me about Russians? Some of them imagine [3] Paris one day, but for most of them their dream destination is the Bahamas. They keep [4] about the blue seas, heat and sand there and most of them would leave tomorrow if they could. I'm sure they would soon get used to [5] there, too. 2 answer these questions. 1 Does the thermometer ever go below zero where you live? What do people do in that case? 2 What do you do when it's boiling hat? b 3. Would you say your area has a nice climate? Why? Why not? 4 Desoribe what your area is like in springtime, 5 What's a pleasant temperature for you? ‘What do you do then? 3 Look at the texts in 11a and 11b again. Imagine you a ‘one of the people living in Coober Pedy or Kashmir. Complete these sentences with ideas from the texts your ovn ideas, 1 say/ to sey 1 Ireally enjoy becau 2 totell/ teling 2 The thing | hate about 3. visiting / 3 My family don't mind to visit 4 to think/ 4m not at all interested in thinking eRe: 5 [can't stand living 6 Ilove because
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