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Unit 1 Vocabulary House and home QO Match the parts of the house with 1-12. Kitchen... hall. stairs... wall bathroom... ff... living room... bedroom calling... lavatory... chimney... dining room © Put these items into the correct column. Youlcaniase: youn dictionarys @O Pur these nouns in two groups: countable shower fryingpan duvet alarm clack and uncountable. Write the plural form of the kettle hairdryer freezer sheets countable nouns. You can use your dictionary. rein heating —windmil —furniture ish food cave shampoo flat switch bin make-up plug curtain sunshine housework cottage money —_blind cleaning electricity step shelf air-conditioning mr Tene Add three more things you might see in each a ae ated © Ada three more nouns to each group. UnitUnit 2 Daily life complete the past simple form of these irregular verbs. Let _e 6 learn 1_ 2 buy bL 7 Ise 1 3 drive d___e Goring esas 4 have te 9 spend s____ 5 leave 1 10 take t___ @ Write the nouns under the correct verbs. Some of the nouns can go with more than one verb. sport breakfast homework — money time ‘awage friends a decision abreak —ajob fun a suggestion Tick (V) the things you do every day. Tick (/) which things 8 you didn’t do yesterday. Write sentences. every day yesterday ‘© Drive to school © Buy a train/bus tleket ‘© Take the dog for a walk ‘+ Learn some new English words ‘© Lose your mobile phone © Ring for a taxi ‘© Leave the house early in the morning * Spend a lot of time doing homework + Eat a sandwich for lunch Example: / usualy drive to sehool. | dide!t buy a train toket yesterday, Vocabulary Extra @ Match the functions A-D with the examples 1-8. A. apologising B inviting © suggesting D explaining ‘Would you like to watch the football match at my house? 2. We could meet on Thursday after school, 3 I can't come to the cinema because ve got to finish my History essay. 4. I'm sorry I couldn't go to your party. 5 Let’s ask Alfie if he wants to play football on Saturday. 6 The problem was I missed the bus. That’s why I was late for school. 7 There's one ticket left for the concert if you'd like to come. 8 Why don’t you tell your teacher about the problem? voie2 ®Unit 3 QO Write the names of the activities above pictures A-D. Vocabulary Extra © Match words a-1 with 1-12 in the pictures, using your dictionary if you need to. a guitar d wave g tent —_j_ backpack b board —e wheel h wetsuit k drums c keyboard f tyre i helmet 1 sleeping bag QAadd negative prefixes to these adjectives and put them in the correct column. If you need to, you can use your dictionary. feir correct complete true dependent patient fit lucky possible kind polite perfect formal healthy known direct probable tidy unfair @ vnies © Match sentences 1-8 with a-h, making sure they have similar meanings. 1 Aneighbour looks after my cats when I'm away. 2 [set out at 6.30 am on Saturday. 3. I might take up a hobby. 4 I'm working hard to catch up with everyone else 5. [won't give up attempting to break the record, 6 I don’t feel like going out at the moment 7 I get off at the last station 8 I can deal with problems like this _ Istay on the train all the way there. b_ I'm doing all I can to reach the same level as the others, © I'd prefer to stay in right now. 4. T know what to do about this kind of situation. € My journey begins early in the morning this weekend. £ When I'm not at home, somebody takes care of my pets, for me. g [think I'll start doing an activity in my spare time. h_ I'm going to keep trying to do it better than anyone else.Unit 4 Descri O Write the words. The first letter has been done for you. take p ing places gos @ Match the places 1-6 with the information A-F. A 1 youth club 2 tourist office Sale: now on ‘Al sporte | Rep! 3 department store 4 town hall B Entrance ree, }E What do you think about our local services? Public meeting ‘here on Thursday. Please do not take photos. Please dial the emergency number if we are closed. | _ c 5 police station 6 museum Book your hostel here. 8-10.00 pm. hotel or Open from Extra © write the opposite adjective. 1 Everyone aged | 18-17 welcome. He didn’t catch a tiny fish. He caught an fish! He didn't dive into deep water. He dived into water! It wasn’t freezing cold in the tent. Twas hot. It wasn’t flat where we went walking It was ! The atmosphere at the party wasn't lively. Iwas ! It wasn't safe to swim in the sea. It was ! QOcircle the two adjectives that fit in each sentence. ‘The restaurant was quite modern / crowded / tiny. ‘The Internet café is really expensive / big / deep. ‘The shopping centre is absolutely Jancastic / old / terrible. ‘The river is very filthy / dirty / narrow. The stadium is absolutely modern / enormous / wonderful. The market is extremely interesting / fascinating / cheap. The factory was quite noisy / terrible / dangerous. ‘The town is extremely lively / great / nice. nts @Unit 5 Extra Feelings © Which of 1-10 in 1a do you think are positive emotions, which are negative, and which are neither positive nor negative? Put + or - next to the pos and negative adjectives. QO How do you feel? Complete the sentences with the adjectives. You can use your dictionary. amused curious ashamed nervous pleased _impatient Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition: about, of lezy confident jealous upset. or with, 1 Some children are afraid the dark. 2. I'msorry forgetting to phone you 3. Iwas embarrassed my silly mistake 4 Ben was satisfied the work he'd done. 5 Chloe is proud her daughter’s success. 6 I'mangry Sam for telling me lies 7. Lwas disappointed the food in that café. 8 We were sad leaving our old house. 9 Alex is frightened some insects. 10. I'm not sure the date of the wedding ©O Match the adjectives and their opposites. You can use your dictionary. When you're feeling: boring mean kind 1 » you want something that someone imteligent rude cheerful else has. 1 polite 2 , you're unhappy about something 2 stupid that’s happened. 3 generous 3 , you think something is funny. 4 cruel 4 , you want something to happen soon. 5 interesting 5 , you don't want to do any work. 6 miserable . "You want fo Know about something. @) For each pair of adjectives, which one is positive 2 + you know you've done something and which is negative? Put + or ~ next to each bad. adjective. 8 , you're certain you ean do something. 9 , you're worried about something that might happen, 10 , you're happy about something. that’s happened. @ vnnsUnit 6 TV and clothes @ Match the TV programmes 1-6 to the TV Guide AF 1 cartoon 3 comedy series 5 quiz show 2 documentary 4 the news 6 chat show TV Guide A 7.30 Final programme in the series; this time we learn about ifeunder the sea, B 2.45 More adventures with Lenny, the orange and blue striped on, C 5.15 etch the test informatinonthe train divers strike D 8.30 Anopportunity to meet star guest, Amy Ellison, E 10.15 Jack gets ajobinthe circ andgets toknowa snake Painfully funny. F 9.30 Will Al'answer all the questions and win the ‘competition? Watch and find out. Q@ write the word. The first letter has been written for you. Max is wearing a striped T-shirt with short sleeves. a T-shirt which is too tight. a T-shirt with long sleeves and a round neck. 1 2 3 4 an old-fashioned patterned sweater. 5 a sleeveless shirt. 6 a cotton sweater with a V-neck. Unit 6Extra Weather and transport 4 We stopped at the when the traffic lights turned red. I tried to on the main road, but none of eS: * the cars stopped. spt 0h und way , about hiker pack bike case 6 The on the country road said ‘Newtown Tip = @complete compound words 1-10 and match them with pictures A-J. @Look at the weather symbols next to 1-8. Complete the descriptions with the correct form of the words in the box. You will need to use some of them more than once. fain sun frost’ thunder degree ice lighting cloud ~— snow — wind temperature 1 The is very high. . Is 45 centigrade, 2. There are a lot of in the sky. Wsa day. 1 sult.....ease FE x 2 motor 3 The is shining 3 sign sa day. 4 under 4 The is blowing strongly 5 guide Isa very day. 6 cross 5 There's alot 7 i es alot of = today. é» Aas W's eavily. 9 round 6 Ws cold and there's a little 10 rail today. I's alittle. 7 The sky’s lit up by vthen Bp @ complete the sentences using six of the compound 4 : i - there's the sound of words you formed in Exercise 1. Then write your - own sentences containing the other four words. 8 lereseings ith a the windows and. roads. 10° 1 Trains first ran on this 150 years ago. 2 Tourists use a to find a good hotel 3 [carried everything in my 0 that my hands were free. @ untUnit8 Wocabula Describing people Look at the family photo and complete the sentences with a word from the box. broad looks moustache thin blonde wavy bald — straight’ = medium — fair dark scar smart curly Mr Spike is very tall and very (1) He's almost completely (2) and he has a long (3) He has a (4) across his face. Mrs Spike has short (5) @ hair and is very pale. She is younger ‘than her husband. She only (7) about, 35 years old. She's very attractive in a scary sort of way and wears (8) clothes. Luther Spike is quite good!ooking, He's eo height with (10) shoulders. He's gat long (11) 2) hair His sister Eva is shorter than him. She's (13) with long 04 hair and is quite plain @ Write the opposites. The first letter has been written for you. 1 lazy bh 3 quiet on 5 polite + 2 stupid s 4 generous m 6 nervous © 8 © Choose one of the adjectives in the box (with or without a prefix) for descriptions 1-8. childish cheerful (unfriendly (impatient (un)reliable (dishonest selfish A person who likes meeting new people is A person who laughs and smiles a lot is A person who never arrives on time is A person who only thinks about himself is A person who steals things is A person you can trust is ‘A person who gets annoyed easily if they have to wait is A person who acts too young for their age is shy ¢ cold w units @Unit9 Vocabulary Sport and health OO Match the places 1-6 with the names of the sports a-f. 1 pool a gymnastics 2 gym b swimming 3 pitch © boxing 4 track athletics 5 ring basketball 6 court f football © Which sports af above do we go, do or play? Think of more sports that take each of these verbs, e.g. go sailing. @ Match the words in the box with the pictures. Write down three sports that use each. boots helmet trainers gloves shorts racket, 1 2 3 4 5 6 ©O Complete the table with the sports verbs. a] © Complete the sentences with the above verbs. 1 You.....8¢@7.....a goal or points in a game or match. 2 You a ball with a racket or bat. 3 You a game if you score more than the other player or team, 4 You a ball with your foot, 5 You another player or team if you score more than them, 6 You a game if you score less than the other player or team. 7 You a ball or other object with your hand, 8 You a game if you score the same as the other player or team, Q Look at accidents and illnesses 1-8. Match them with treatments a-h. 1 deep wound a aptrin 2 possible tac > medicine 3 extreme stress operation 4 small ew @ xray 5 broken leg ©. bandage 6 headache t planter 7 sore throat relaxation 8 sprained wrist I plaster casUnit 10 Vocabulary Extra 4 This is made of metal. You need it to unlock your front door. 5 This is made of glass and metal. ‘You put it in lamps to provide light. Food, house and home Find the words. 6 This can be made of glass, plastic or paper. ‘You put your food on it. 7 This is made of wood or metal. You climb on it ‘when you want to paint a ceiling. ie 8 This is made of metal. You turn it on when you SEN IB | a) ELE PALIN want to wash your hands, nfola[al[m|i|R{tjalc alkle|t tlclels|xlu | © Complete the shopping list with a noun of quantity. niolF K[L M oe NE \\ slice jar bar tube _—_loaf miifr{nfufa[nfe[ile carton — tincan bottle. A 1 \ , Ey, NCHA ELE |! |G Ct of bread r{Hlali{R[o[R[y{e[R | & of choclate 2 af mie sore of cheese 4 of ater ofsfuly|xle|tfe{rlo a ofhoney a af tomatoes Fi[rly[plo|t{y[elc[n z ieayee @ Match the words and the definitions. © complete the sentences with a word from the box. A B c D dish meal_—_desserts food starter vegetarian 1 Which type of do you prefer? Italian vase bucket tap bub earl 2. In many countries breakfast is only a very small ‘My mum doesn't like making She L & O B = ie are ids always buys cakes and tarts from the supermarket 4. if 'm having a three-course meal, I always choose 1 This is made of wood. It’s usually kept closed so soup as a that cows and sheep in fields can’t escape. SS crheeeatways alocal Gutheloenn at 2. This is usually made of glass. my dad's favourite restaurant. Co ee 6 I mainly eat food although 1 3. This is usually made of plastic. sometimes eat fish. I’s used to hold water in, unit @Unit 11 Environment and the natural world QLabel the diagram with these words. the Sun the Earth astar the Moon a planet 2 @ Label the diagram with these words. field forest. fill. lake mountain range river rack sand waterfall — wave 1 5 8 2 6 9 3 7 10 4 Extra, © complete the expressions in italics with these words. bottle climate ight public rubbish soler_— tropical wild 1 In the Arctic there are some fascinating animals such as polar bears 2. The best way to travel in the city centre is by transport. 3. The sudden changes in the weather may be a result of change. Our water is heated by energy: The areas of rainforest in the world are getting smaller. 6 We always put our empty glass containers into the bank. 7 These new bulbs use much less electricity than the old ones. 8 That food isn’t fresh. Put it in the bin now. OO Aad the correct suffix, -ation, -ion or -ment, to each group of nouns. 1 attract connect discuss protect invent collect 2 advertise develop disappoint enjoy entertain excite improve replace 3 confirm consider form inform relax © Add -ation, -ion or -ment to these nouns, mal the necessary spelling changes. You can use your dictionary. admire argue celebrate communicate complete conserve create describe educate examine explain invite pollute prepare pronounce register reserve translateUnit 12 Vocabulary Social interaction and directions Ocomplete the sentences with one of the words in the box. speak say chat slang texts communicate tell ask 1 Don't me what happens at the end of the film, To well you need to listen carefully to what people are saying. You shouldn't use in your English essays. I online with my friends every day. You should always what you think and be honest with people. send about twenty day, which my dad thinks is too many. I wonder if I can for her telephone number, My mum can French and Spanish very well. © Write the nouns with verbs they are often used with. lies plans _ajoke help hello information the truth alanguage the answers to friends dreams astory goodbye Extra © Look at the picture and read the sentences. True (T) or false (F)? Fred lives at number 10, Summer Road. 1 Fred’s house is between the café and the bank. 2. From the café you have to walk past two buildings to get to the park 3. There's a bus stop in front of Fred's house. 4 There's a large tree behind the bank. 5 Inside the café it’s very crowded and there are people waiting outside. 6 The library is opposite the park, 7 Someone has left a bicycle on a balcony. 8 Acat has climbed on the roof of the bank.
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