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English - File - Upper - Intermediate - Teachers - Guide - by - Christina - Latham (Přetaženo)

The document outlines various grammar topics including gerunds, infinitives, quantifiers, past modals, verbs of the senses, passive voice, reporting verbs, clauses of contrast and purpose, and uncountable nouns. It includes exercises and examples for each topic, aimed at helping students revise and practice their grammar skills. Additionally, it describes a revision game where students bid on correct sentences to reinforce their learning.

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The document outlines various grammar topics including gerunds, infinitives, quantifiers, past modals, verbs of the senses, passive voice, reporting verbs, clauses of contrast and purpose, and uncountable nouns. It includes exercises and examples for each topic, aimed at helping students revise and practice their grammar skills. Additionally, it describes a revision game where students bid on correct sentences to reinforce their learning.

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6B gerunds and infinitives 10A quantifiers: all, every, both, etc.

2 seeing 3 go out 4 to have 5 not stay 6 working a 1 every


7 to wear 8 live 9 laughing 10 to finish 11 going 2 all of the research; all of it
12 not to tell 13 work 14 to study 15 to help 16 waiting 3 everything
17 to park 18 speaking 19 getting up / to get up 4 all day; any
20 not come 21 spending 22 to give 24 not to be 5 They all passed.
25 changing 26 meeting 27 arriving 28 to revise 6 Most of
29 to tell 30 turning 7 either of them; both
8 nor; Both; neither of them
7A past modals b 2 Neither 3 Every 4 All 5 Most of 6 no 7 anyone
a 2 might have broken 3 must have left 4 must have put 8 Most 9 all 10 both 11 every 12 None of
5 can’t have drunk 6 might not have seen 7 must have
worked 8 can’t have finished 9 might not have been able 10B articles
to get / might not have got 10 must have switched off 2 the 3 – 4 an 5 – 6 The 7 the 8 – 9 The 10 –
b 2 shouldn’t have used 3 shouldn’t have broken up 11 – 12 an 13 The 14 the 15 the 16 a 17 The
4 should have come 5 should have waited 6 should have 18 – 19 the 20 – 21 – 22 the 23 the 24 – 25 the
kept 7 should have told 8 shouldn’t have bought 26 the 27 – 28 a 29 – 30 the 31 the 32 the 33 –
34 the 35 – 36 the 37 the
7B verbs of the senses
a 2 smells 3 smells as if (like) 4 smells like 5 feels Revision Grammar auction
6 feels like 7 feels as if (like) 8 feels 9 tastes Instructions
10 tastes like 11 tastes as if (like) 12 tastes 13 look as if (like)
14 look 15 look as if (like) 16 look 17 look like 18 look
Sts revise the main grammar points of the book by playing
19 sounds 20 sounds 21 sounds as if (like) 22 sound like a game where, in pairs, they have to bid to try to ‘buy’
correct sentences. Copy one sheet per pair.
8A the passive (all forms); have something done; • Put Sts in pairs. Give each pair the list of 20 sentences.
it is said that…, he is thought to…, etc. Elicit what an auction is = a public sale where things are
a 2 is thought that 3 is said to 4 are understood to sold to the person who offers the most money. Explain
5 is expected that 6 are thought to that Sts have 1,000 euros (or dollars, depending on
b 2 to have my wallet stolen 3 ’m having / ’m going to have a which currency they are most familiar with). They have
tooth filled 4 had your heart broken 5 have your eyes tested a list of sentences, some of which are correct and some
6 do you have your car serviced 7 are having a swimming incorrect. They bid to ‘buy’ as many correct sentences as
pool built 8 haven’t had my hair cut 9 having my photo taken they can. Bids start at 50, the next bid is 100, then 150,
10 had our house burgled 11 has his shopping delivered etc. Sts must record on their sheet how much they have
12 ’ve had our car broken into spent on a sentence, in order to calculate how much
money they have left. The pair which buys the most
8B reporting verbs correct sentences is the winner.
a 1 to give 2 to come 3 having / having had • Start with the first sentence and invite bids. Make
4 not going / not having gone 5 to tell; breaking the activity more fun by using typical language of an
6 going 7 not to leave 8 making
auctioneer, e.g. How much am I offered for this fantastic
b 2 promised to tidy 3 apologized (for) forgetting 4 advised
(me) to keep 5 suggested trying 6 admitted eating
sentence: 50 euros, 100? Do I hear 150? Going, going, gone
7 invited (me) to come 8 blamed (me for) losing to Marc and Andrea for 150 euros.
• When you have ‘sold’ all the sentences, go through each
9A clauses of contrast and purpose one eliciting whether it is correct or not, and what the
a 2 j 3 h 4 i 5 f 6 e 7 a 8 c 9 d 10 b mistake is. Then find out who bought the most correct
b 2 A lot of companies have reduced staff numbers in order to sentences.
save money. 1 ✓
3 Despite the long flight / Despite the fact the flight was long, 2 ✗ Her name’s Hannah, isn’t it?
she felt great when she arrived in New York. 3 ✓
4 Nick didn’t tell Louisa the truth so as not to hurt her feelings. 4 ✗ She has beautiful long dark hair.
5 I bought the shoes even though they were ridiculously 5 ✓
expensive. 6 ✗ I like classical music very much.
6 The company has a big market share in spite of doing very 7 ✓
little advertising / in spite of the fact that they do very little 8 ✓
advertising. 9 ✗ I would have enjoyed the film more if it hadn’t had subtitles.
7 They had to leave the hotel early so that they wouldn’t miss 10 ✗ I wish I had more free time! / I wish I could have more
their train. free time!
8 She didn’t get the job, though she was a strong candidate. / 11 ✓
She didn’t get the job. She was a strong candidate, though. 12 ✓
13 ✗ He can’t have seen you or he would have said hello.
14 ✗ It looks like / as if it’s going to rain.
9B uncountable and plural nouns 15 ✗ The missing man is thought to be from Manchester.
2 look 3 is 4 shorts 5 a piece of 6 is
16 ✓
7 some belongings 8 isn’t 9 behaviour 10 staff
17 ✗ Lily is going to hospital this afternoon to visit her husband.
11 some 12 advice 13 some 14 some 15 the
18 ✗ I need to buy some new furniture for my living room.
16 those 17 homework 18 rubbish
19 ✓
20 ✗ The man was sent to prison for ten years.

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