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VOCABULARY: technology ‘| Match the words to the pictures. video conference robot J) e-reader J} electric car a smartwatch = |_| READING 2 Carla is doing a science project 3 Read these predictions from FutureWorld. for school. What is she reading? Which sections are they from? a amagazine b awebsite ¢ a book 900 ‘Some people willlive ncties under fouseswal the sea, Other people will build cities computerised system Robots will do ‘on the moon. all the housework and look after the garden, We will have plenty of free time, People will live for more than 100 years in good health. Most people will work at horne. There vill not be any factories or offices. People will communicate via video phones. a, People will not eat meat or vegetables but will take food tablets. They will only drink water. Everything willbe connected to the Internet. We will not read books or newspapers made of paper. They will be digital. LEISURE 4. What does the website say? Read and write T (true) or F (false). People will ive on the moon, eases People will work in offices, b People will still buy books like today... © People won't have any free time. ¢ © Robots will do all the housework. and answer theirs, 1@ LISTENING | Look at the cartoon. What does Professor Bits say robots will do in the future? Do? Do? They wil do everything! (© 2 Listen and read. Then, tick (Y) the "predictions that Professor Bits makes. Robots will clean the house. | b They will talk to humans, «© They won't go to work. They will learn things. © They will replace humans. journalist: Hello Professor Bits. What will robots do in the future? Professor, Do? Do? They will do everything: Journalist. Will robots clean the house? Professor: Yes, they willl journalist. And will robots go to work? Professor. Oh yes, they'll go to work What will robots do in journalist: And will they learn things? the future? Professor: Yes, they will. ‘ournallst: Will they replace humans? Professor. Ah, no, no, they won't Journalist: But why, Professor Bits? Professor Because we will need to turn them on! surnalst: Turn them on? Professor Yes... watch. Ohhh! Journalist: Oh dear! Professor Bits? Are you alll right? GRAMMAR IN USE: questions with will 3 Match the questions to the answers. a What will humans do? { b Will robots replace us? if » © Will robots clean the house? _ Will robots do the shopping? 1 Yes, they will Yes, they will. / No, they won't. 2 They will turn robots on! “Complete. 3 No, they won't Interrogative: i 4. Write three more questions about -- Subject + base form of the ver, ius | 9 We use «2... in short affirmative ansmers in short negative answers. 5 Ask your questions to other students (J software engineer \ (L) telemarketer taxi driver 4 ‘T Match the jobs to the pictures. pianist astronaut ) cook cashier singer doctor architect scientist Oooo! politician i 2 Read the article and underline the jobs at risk. atthe 2? ‘oday’s technological revolution is totally different from the industrial revolution. The pace of change is faster and it doesn’t matter whether youre a factory worker or a professional pianist: automation is coming for you. But automation isnt a synonym of job loss bout rather that jobs willbe redifined. risk of? = automatiol The jobs that are at greatest risk are those which are repetitive and predictable, such as_ telemarketers cashiers taxi rivers and fast food cooks 3 Discuss with a partner. ‘a What jobs will not disappear? Why? ‘b What job would you like to do? Why? Read this to prepare for the future... ‘So how can you prepare yourselves for the change that fs coming? The futurist, Faith Popcorn says you will all have to become as flexible as possible and have mary forms of talents to adapt to this new techno-world. LISTENING (© 1 Listen and read. Who watched TV last night? Carla: What did you do last night? Jake: I cooked dinner for me and my mum. Then, I listened 40 some music and studied. How about you? Carla: ltvied to study, but | was bored. So | stopped and watched a programme about space on TV. Jake: Oh yeah? Was it good? Carla: Yes, | really liked it. The presenter visited NASA and talked to lots of scientists about aliens Jake: Oh yeah? © 2 Listen again. What did Jake do? GRAMMAR IN USE: past simple of regular verbs 3 complete the sentences with the past tense of the verbs in brackets. (cook) my favourite meal yesterday. a My mum b Then | -. (play) a game in the garden, «© Ireally Alike) that film on the cinema. (study) hard for his exams last week, My brother ++ (StOp) outside the school e Yesterday, a police car PRONUNCIATION: -ed endings (3 4 Listen to the -ed endings of these verbs. Circle the sound you hear. watched (@D sa fd! a visited =f id hdl < created My Io idl d stopped vid fii | b tried iv id hdl e talked = id/ hdl (3 _5 say these words. Then, listen and check. @ asked d cooked b recorded liked started @ < played Read and complete, I cooked dinner for meand my mum. * Past form of regular verbs: * velba ee Carla réally liked the TV programme. * = Verbs ending in -e: verb + ...... She tried to stud. * * Verbs ending in @ consonant + -y. change -y to “and add > | Solstopped ee ge that only have one syllable ad that end with a vowel and a consonant double the consonant. LISTENING 4 Carla met an astronaut and interviewed him about a typical day in space. Tick (7) the topics you think she asked him about. (ood (CO dothes (_ sleep (work the weather (Ctamily isten, read and check. Carla: When did you become an astronaut, Buzz? ‘buzz: | became an astronaut in 2000, when | was 33, Carle: When was your first trip into space? ‘Buzz: It was in 2002. | went to the moon in 2003. Carla: Did you walk on the moon? ‘Buzz: Yes, | did. | saw Earth from the moon. It was fantastic Carla: What did you wear in the spaceship? G2 sbuzz: | wore normal clothes inside the spaceship. | wore @ spacesutt outside. Carla: What did you do during the journey? Buzz: | usually got up very early and had breakfast. Then, | took photos of Earth, After lunch | did experiments. Carla: Where did you sleep? ‘Buzz: | slept in a seat, in a kind of sleeping bag (3 Listen again and complete Carla's notes. First trip to the moon vremnmnnnn Clorthes: neon nennennn Gin He spaceship) and (outside the speceship) Activities: took photos of. ford did cose aber banc talkabout someone meet ~ met Carla met an astronaut. see-saw | saw Earth from the moon Circle the correct option, « Some verbs are regular / irregular; there are no cules, You must memorise them, GRAMMAR IN USE: past simple of irregular verbs 5 Complete Carla’s report using the verbs 4 Match the verbs to in Activity 4. their past simple forms. Buzz Taylor (a) old. He (b) ©. He (e) ..an astronaut when he was 33 years the moon in 2003. In the spacecraft he up early. Then he (d) breakfast. . special space food and (f) water. He only @ snmnnane @ SpacEsUit outside the spaceship. In the morning He (A) snsnoan photographs of the Earth, He () lunch and then he ()wnonone experiments in the afternoon. He (k) .. to bed early and he (D)...-.- in a sleeping bag. Carla likes Steven Spielberg. What do you know about him? In pairs, answer these questions. Then, listen and check. | Who is Steven Spielberg? Where is he from? What films is he famous for? Listen again and complete the timeline below. Produced his first film Released The BFG ‘Watching films in English helps you improve your English, Try the following: Watch the film with English subtitles. Choose a scene that you liked, Watch it again with subtitles Pinedioad dided aouat Ninaseictudent and then without. Could you understand all of it? \Write down some words or expressions that you liked. You Listen once again, read the sentences and write T (true) or F (false). @ Spielberg's parents were both artists. Steven started producing films when he was a teenager. He got a job with Universal Studios © His first successful film was £.T. He hasn't got any children ‘an repeat them or teach them to ; ; a friend. If you like actin Now correct the false statements in Activity 4. some scenes with your trends LISTENING (© ‘1 Read and listen to the dialogue. Then, answer the questions. 9. Where was Carla yesterday at eleven o'clock? b Where was Lenny? i What wes he doing? Twas showit round Lon V7 4, Sandy fi really sorry about band less who | sa cathe way home? practice yesterday tte true! He was walking down Oxcoral Streeé He gave me an autograrh. 2 Correct these sentences. 2 Ed Sheeran was running down Oxford Street. Jake and Carla were looking for Lenny all day. Lenny cancelled band practice because his uncle was visiting, © It doesn't matter. b How did it go? it's truel © I don't believe you! © Who did Lenny see on the way home? ‘What were you dot at eleven ease We diate hn practice. canceled Hi cimnother oe visting 5 What do these expressions mean? Jake's granddad was a stuntman. He likes telling stories about his time in ! Hollywood. Match the sentences to the pictures. A... The rope broke and | fal | was climbing a tree, ‘We were filming Tarzan. The gorila wes jumping up and down. ... Lwas swinging on a rope. A gorilla was sitting at the bottom of the tree, The gorilla and | laughed and laughed Listen and put the pictures in the correct order (1-7). I Listen again and check. ‘| Look at the pictures. What do you think happened? 2 Read to check. | Bee forthe evening. Harry was alone the house. He was watching TV at 9:00 when someone knocked atthe door. He opened itand saw a small | Shanaressdin green Tem was holding eter. "isi for you, he said, ‘Sign here’ Hany signed the letter andthe small man in green left. Harry was closing the door when be saw a large wooden box in the garden, Itwas starting to rain, $0 Harry pushed the box inside the house. Then he decided to open it. He was opening it when he heard a loud seream from inside. He stopped, but it was fo0 late, 3 What do you think happened next? & Read and check. small monkey jumped out. Harry ran into the itchen and hid. The monkey started breaking things inthe living room. Harry didn't know what to do. Then he had an idea. He grabbed a banana from the fridge. The monkey was watching TV when Harry went back from the kitchen. ‘Come on!” he said. The monkey was very hungry and Hany got him into the box. When Harry's mum 5 put the pictures in the correct order (1-8). ‘came home, she asked what had happened. Harry explained about the monkey, but she didn’t believe him, “But where isthe box now?” Harry's mother asked. ‘I was closing the box when there ‘was another knock on the door!" Hamy answered, “Was it the stall man in green?” ‘No! It was our neighbour, Mr Gibbons, the director of the 200, ‘The box was for him!" 6 Cover the story. How much can you remember? | Label these music genres. PREKR H Blow——s) (— RoG———)(rA——k) (#H——-——") (— = SA 2 Read the website about music festivals in Britain. When did the two festivals start? 3 Read again and complete the tables. Name Name Place Place Date Date Things to Things to see see 4m pairs, decide which festival you want to go to and tell your partner why. 5 Work in groups. Make a list of music festivals around the world and choose your favourite one. Find the 4\ answers to these questions. 4 ‘@ Where does it take place? gly fb When does it take place? 4 © Why is it special? d When did it start? 6 Write a festival web-guide using the questions in Activity 5 f @ to structure the information. Then, present it to the class. ‘| Match the words to the picture. am LO feet LO nose eve (© finger > teeth READING 2 Look at the article. What is it about? «2 Sport injures. b Safety in sport. © Dangerous sports. 3 Read the article and tick (/) the bits of advice included in the text. 2 Wear safety equipment. Q b Don't practise sports in bad weather. (_) € Warm up before you exercise. oO Don't exercise after eating 0 © Don't copy everything professional sportspeople do. oO 4. Look at the picture and complete the name of the equipment. VOCABULARY: parts of the body C leg O face (hang All sports can be dangerous. But did you know that most injuries de ‘ot happen when people are doing dangerous sports like mountair climbing or bungee jumping off a bridge? In fact, most injuri ‘result from everyday sports like playing football, swimming, riding a bike or roller skating, How can you protect yourselt? ifs easy! A) The equipment ‘You need the right equipment. ‘Ask yourself... ‘Should | wear special boots? ‘Should | wear a helmet? ‘Should | wear sunscreen? Should | wear goggles, knee or elbow pads? B) The body - en Don't rush into any sport or excercise. You should always warm up before you start. Stretch your muscles fora few minutes. Top sportspeople practise for hours every day. They know what" ‘hey are doing. And you shouldn't try to do the things they do Without proper training! Remember: sports are about having fun ~ not for a day, but for the rest of your lie. You should play safe and enjoy yourselt! oven SES 6s VOCABULARY: adjectives © pretty @rrongl short dirty ‘TMatch the opposites. © quit) @test stow tal small dean ipso ere wenag eee iggy © noisy bad ew. good 2 Name an animal you associate with each adjective. A rabbit is small. LISTENING 3 Look at the pictures. Can you name the animals in the pet shop? (© 4tisten and read. Which pet do they buy? Look! The mouse is smaller. Boy: Dad, we're back! But the fish is quieter. Boy: It's still better. >y’ No, that one's better. Jane: The parrot is prettier. ‘The cat is cleaner. Boy: No, mum, ! want that one! ay No, Mum, that one ane: But that one is dirty and noisy and ualy. is better. Soy: | don’t care. Dad will love it! GRAMMAR IN USE: comparatives os “3 5 complete the table. 6 Compare yourself SD ROK to your best in nas Maka fast ami stooges fast ~ faster + He is faster! y _ Te form che comparative form ENT talk'about pets ?, - ; Din geN, c c c ‘1 Listen to Lenny talking about his pet. What do you think it 2 Listen again. Which of these things does Lenny’s pet eat? 3 Listen once more and answer the questions. b What does it eat? s ‘This animal lives in ¢ How long does it live? "the city. It's got four legs cd Why does he like it? + and along tail. kis bigger than __ amouse and smaller than a tiger. Ikis more intelligent than a tortoise. You can have it as apet. You shouldn't feed it with meat. You should give it fish. a\ 4. j What is it? 4 Work with a partner. Choose an animal and write a riddle. Challenge another pair to guess your animal riddle. r® VEN. give advice. compare animals. read about animal habitats. talk about pets. can do this very I ean do this. Ineed more practice. =o ‘| Match the questions to the answers. Will 2005 disappear? B) a Will it rain next weekend? bWill we eat artificial food? 0 € Will you speak English? ) 1No, it won't. 2 Yes, | wil 3 Yes, they will Yes, we will, 2 Write the questions for the tarot reader. pass my exams? Will pos my exena?, al/ get ill next year? b my sister / be nicer to me / next week? €1/ get a new video game / for my birthday? d1/be famous / sometime in the future? 3 Write questions for the answers below. Where will ... SUE STUY. ecccecessaeeee? Students il ty ot home. a Where will. People will go on ray t to other planets b What will. People will drive electric cars, ¢ What sport will. cA One of the sports will be ¢yberfootball Why will i People will read digital books because they will be cheaper. e Who will Robots and androids will walk dogs. 4 Can you make predictions? Complete the quiz. Sport ‘@ Which team will win the next Champions League? b Who will be the next number one tennis player? ¢ Which footballer will win the ext Golden Boot award? d Where will the 2030 Olympic Games take place? Cinema e Who will win the next Oscar for } best actor? 4 f Who will play the next Batman? a Will there be another Star Wars film? Music hh Which song will win the next Grammy Award? i Will music records disappear forever? j Will Leo Messi start a singing career when he retires from football? 5 Write more questions similar to the ‘ones in Activity 4. Sport WRITING: predictions with will ‘1 Write six predictions in the globes below. Look at the text on page 90. _ HOME b a at | JOBS TRAVEL \ £ Cars. will need petrol, LISTENING G 2 Listen and tick (v) the topics you hear. © school aloe () — d money bfamiy (. e children ewok () — f heath O) {G 8 Listen again and write T (true) * or F (false). Danny's fifteen years old, tT. a He won't pass all his exams. bis girlfriend's name starts with a D. ¢ His girlfriend will marry another boy. d He will be a pop star. e He will study medicine. cy a aay ney Wy IMsvocseuumy MY WORDS: Label these word families. Use the labels in the box. Verbs Life (today ‘1 Find the past simple of the verbs in the box. do. -think- eat sleep become have get up take wear _be AWASATQ0Q BECAME(NRA GNATWOIRIS P OTEEE PJAJED TOOKL EINJP Ww UuSEHA DKTO PEDIDERSR Sib Eb Pp £ OT & 2 Complete the z dialogue using some of the verbs in Activity 1. Reporter: ... Where. did, you,g0?. Spaceboy: |= to a space station. Reporter: How long ® you there? Spaceboy: | ..... ‘there for three years Reporter: Wow! That's a long time! What time “ .... up in the mornings? Spaceboy: |. at six o'clock, Reporter: What ® me F Spaceboy: Look! |... these special space clothes. Reporter: 2... at Spaceboy: | space food. It wasn't very nice. Reporter: And my last question 8 2 Spaceboy: | ® .. in a special bed. 3 Complete the questions. Then, ask a partner. _.\ hat tine did. you.... got up yesterday? aDid .. a shower? b ee ore s+ a big breakfast? ee wear yesterday? d to a shopping centre? e to bed? AN YOU talk about;someone’s: © 4 Match the questions and the ** answers. Listen and check. Did Pedro Almodévar win an Oscar in 2002? a Was Antonio Banderas in Pirates of the Caribbean? b Were Lilo and Stitch brother and sister? € Did Halle Berry win an Oscar for Monster's Ball? d Did Tom Cruise appear in The Matrix? @ Did Princess Fiona marry Lord Farquaad? O Q 8 No, he didn’t. 4 Yes, she did 2No, he wasn't. 5 No, they weren't 3 Yes, he did. 6 No, she didn’t 5 Complete the dialogue. Father: Where did you ... school outing? Son! We ® se Museum, Father: The Cinema Museum? Yuck! Did you ® (have) a good time? Son: Yes, we did. We ® (see) many posters and original costumes from Argentine . (go) on the (go) to The Cinema films. We also ® (listen) to some ‘famous soundtracks. And you know what? We {8 sae (meet) Juan José Campanella in the flesh! Father: Brit! | prefer sports to the arts! What did you" (eat)? Son: We ® (eat) hamburgers. They ® (be) delicious! Father: That's disgusting! What did you Oren drink)? Son: We (rink) 2 cola. Father: Uh-huh. What did you ® in the afternoon? (do) Son: We ® . (go) to the cinema, of course! Father: you (see) Star Wars? Son: No, we ® (not see) Star Wars. Wee (see) a very interesting film, Wonder. B WRITING: a biography ‘I Read the information and write about Jennifer Lawrence. Name: Jennifer Lawrence Born: Indian Hills, Kentucky, 1990 Occupation: Actress Nationality: American Famous films: The Hunger Games (2012- 2014-2015), X-Men (2011-2014-2016) Hee. name is dennifer. Lawnente.... LISTENING © 2 Listen to an interview and circle “the correct option. Sam got up at 1 ten o'clock. PRONUNCIATION: past simple Qhalt past ten 3 a quarter to eleven. G 3 Listen and write the verbs in the bHe had a. correct column. Then, listen, check 1 shower in the morning, and repeat. 2. bath in the morning. 3 bath later in the day. -danee- hate invite laugh live For breakfast he had, need show start study visit 1 a cup of tea and some cereal. 2 a bow of cereal and some orange juice. no extra syllable extra syllable 3 cereal and milk. f i hated, din the afternoon he. 41 met is friends and went to the park 2 went to the cinema. 3 didn’t meet his friends. MY WORDS: Label these word families. Use the labels in the box. Regular verbs Irregular verbs Films Space sleep / slept Toke / took wear / wore Pete aee describe what\was “| What was happening at the film studio yesterday at 2:00? Look at the picture and complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. chase eat fight ride shout drink The gladiators ....wehe fighting... in the arena. a The director . secnee ‘Action! b The lions . the actor. «€ The emperor some grapes. The soldier a chariot e The actre5 oscsseene cola, © 2 correct the sentences. Then, listen “and check. The lions were chasing an elephant. “The lions. webct. chasing on. elephernt... “They.were chasing ot. acten, a The emperor was sunbathing. b The gladiators were swimming ¢ The director was lying under a tree. d The Roman soldier was running, The actress was eating. as|happening? 3 Read and answer the questions. 736 icine aor EET Tol ro hapore ae yo prt Heeebaniptae rast als inibeirranrd habtae 3 (Baugh inch a Zouringe CARS What were you doing at 9:207 \nfe.nee. traveling to. the helport. a Whitt ............ 7 . at 10:00? b at 11:30? c : sane 5 at 1:15? 4. Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use past simple or past continuous. We wwene. driving... (drive) through the park when & rhino ..... stated... Start) to chase our jeep, aWe have) lunch in the Zulu village when a monkey ..... voce (take) my food, bi (waterski in the lake when | suddenly .. (see) three crocodiles. ReWed tts (wait) for the helicopter When it senses (Stat) t0 rain 5 write sentences using these prompts. 1/ pick up a snake / when / it / bite me. was. picking up. stake. when if bit me. al/ ride a horse / when /1/ fal b They / drive through the forest / when / they / see a thino. They / have a picnic / when / it start to rain ‘ 4 WRITING: a tall story - ‘T Look at the pictures and write a story. a Mike and David / get into / their boat. They / row / away from the coast. b They / swim / in the sea / when the direction of wind / change. ¢ The waves / push / the boat / back to the coast. d Andy / make a sandcastle / when / he / see the boat. He / run /and / tell / the lifeguards. e The lifeguards / get into / their Zodiac rescue boats and / rescue / Mike and David. LISTENING © 2 tisten and answer the questions. 10:30 0E class ~ plary bashotball Where was Carla 4:30 library - da science project 6:00 park ~ have « picnic 6:30 Lennyjs house ~ watoh Star Wers 9:00 home - have dinwer She was playing basketball. 3 Listen and answer the questions using Yes, I was. / No, I wasn't. ‘Were you having breakfast at lO3O yesterday? R. catenin) ( 4 Look at the picture and answer the questions. What were the girls and boys doing ‘when Susie’s mother called? He was climbing a tree. fr03 ‘Animals Action verbs Other words Pte) EDINBURGH Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and itis a beautiful city. Its a typical British city for eleven months each year. But once a year, in August, three very popular events make it become a very different place. Thousands of visitors come from all over the world to have a good time. FESTIVALS NS Lae eg THE EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL It is the largest arts festival in the world. This is where you can see comedy, modern dance, circus shows, new plays and more. The festival is special because anyone an pantipate with any type of performance and net all the shows are in theatres. Some shows are in unusual places. The 2017 Fringe included performances in a ‘swimming pool, a boat, a bathroom, a foothall ground, 2 tunnel and a racecourse. Lots ofthe shows are free and there are also all sorts of activities for adults and THE EDINBURGH MILITARY TATTOO children in parks and streets all around the city. In fact, The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is a music festival. Military in August, Edinburgh looks like one giant theatre! bands from lots of different countries play on the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. Thousands of people come to lsten tothe bands, and millions more watch on TV. The final event sical music concert and Euedaticly iy. “Saute * ‘| Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box. big fast noisy quiet short small steag- tall good Weightlifters are ... Sfhng. a Basketball players are , but jockeys are usually 3 b Discos are , but libraries are usually € 100-metre runners are very... d Godzilla is , but hobbits are e Cats are pets. You don’t have to clean them every day. (© 2 unscramble the sentences. Then, ‘listen and check, is/A/ than fa quieter /. / fish / parrot ASish.is. quieter: than a parrot, are than /./ cleaner / Cats / dogs b mouse / sinalier / ./ cat /A/ than fis /a better /. / Dogs / monkeys / pets / than / are 3 Compare the animals. A cheetah .....3. faster. than...... a lion. (fast) aA giatte a zebra. (tall) . bA whale an elephant. (heavy) ¢ A gorilla . a monkey. {6trong) dA boa .... a soe 8 coral snake, (long) CAN YOU compare animals? Volleyball score | Football score | 7 2) Jake / Carla Jake, better than Carla at baske! Lenny / Jake Lenny.is. ween thenslein oferta a Lenny / Carla bake / Lenny ¢ Carla / Lenny Carla / Jake 5 Complete the crossword puzzle and find the secret animal. @EILIe | [HA ot CBOQEQOO@ a Thisis a very heavy rey animal b This animal is similar to, but smaller than, a gorilla, © A cheetah is faster than this yellow cat. dd This big animal lives in water, It's heavier than an elephant. This animal is ike a monkey but stronger. This animal has got olack and white stripes. g This cat is faster than a lion or a tiger. hi This is a big, strong fish. It can eat people. i This animal is taller than an elephant. Secret animal WRITING ‘] Read and circle the adjectives. Then, write a description of your pet or your favourite animal. dg net nee Me es tip Gere aplrd, Wher Mase ppp, be wee | ees Wage hin lh ir, New be fie gure ae Sgie | acd strnger He barks at peep ba dec ta, bat be icoerg five ever elie hte, Hee nare tee on thn wher he ase apap, We tale bin we | hrc tines dag, (aly taba hint ic th ven, (ll hin oc hela ad | (elagecenep ofr hin, lee hiner rach cae hee ny et ie, : 2 What advice would you give a friend who is about to take up skateboarding? You should wean a helmet: Write sentences with should / shouldn't. peeves is LISTENING © 3 Listen and answer. PRONUNCIATION: schwa /o/ in weak forms G 4 in questions, the pronunciation of auxiliary verbs is the weak shwa /2/ sound. In short answers we stress the auxiliary verb. Listen and repeat the questions and answers. ‘Should I wear a helmet? Yes, you should. / No, you shouldn't. [MY VOCARUILARY a MY WORDS: Label these word families. Use the labels in the box. Sports equipment Parts of the body gloves goggles e Pads shoulder pads skateboard Tennis racket

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