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WORD SKILLS After student’s Book page 97 ‘TECHNOLOGY - WORDS FROM THE TEXT © 1 Givean example of the following. Pay attr tothe wordsin bold. 1. something a robot isnt capable of something that many people fear 3. atool you use at home 4. something you install on your phone 5, a place where a journalist works 6. something you often replace 7. something that is outdated Write T (true) or F (false) next to each sentence. Correct the false sentences without changing the words in bold. 1._ you operate something, you breakit 2. Apprompt indicates what to do next. 3. Something stunning i frightening to look at. 4. People perceive things with their hands. 5. Patterns of behaviour repeat themselves 6. Ifyougive someone a sample, they receive a large amount. 7. Anetwork consists of connected items. 8. If something isjust a matter of time, it will definitely happen. @.: Complete the sentences in a logical way. Pay attention to the words in bold. He likes gaming because This cutting-edge technology means that our products are You can free up space on your screen by. There are lots of features on | prefer assignments to exams because Children often mimic It’s convenient for me to shop here because Complete the sentences using the words and phrases below. Do not change the original meaning. Add any necessary words. come along| came up with | based on | catch up ‘memory | viewpoint | urge Do you want to join us at the café? Would you like to ? The story was made into a film ‘The film was He remembers everything. He’ got Try not to remain behind everyone. Ty She doesn't agree with our opinion We don't share feel ike eating ice cream. Ive got The idea for this video game was Peter. Peter ‘ter Student's Book page 98 ADJECTIVES AND PREPOSITIONS @ 5 complete the sentences with adjectives from ‘Aand prepositions from B. [A] aware | fed up | grateful | keen | safe | suitable superior surprised 1B} from | for (x2) | of on | to | with | by 1. Josh isnt very athletic, so he isnt competitive sports. 2. This frightening flm isn't children. 3. Nobody told me, so | wasn't the change of location, 4. Cycle lanes in cities keep cyclists danger. 5. You've been disturbing me all day. tm your behaviour. 6. Nobody likes her because she thinks shes everyone else. 7. Mila is very allthe help she received. 8. I can't believe it! Im really the news. © & complete the sentences with asuitable preposition and a logical continuation. 1. Lam very proud my 2. Lam involved many 3. She's always been successful making friends because she's 4, She loves animals, so she's fond my 5, Lam different iy sister because 6. It's my frst day in London, so fm not familiar all the 7. love art, so I'l be interested going to the. EXPRESSIONS WITH CHANCE © 7 Match the comments in Ato the responsesin 8. Pay attention to the words in bold. Ta) 1. The teacher allowed us to retake our exam. 2. You can only take ths test three times, and we've already failed it twice. Start-up companies can be risky. 4. We were offered to work in London for a year! [B) a. It’s the chance ofa lifetime. . Luckily, we were given a second chance. 6. This isour last chance. d, Nevertheless, well take our chances. @ 8 complete the sentences with an expression using the word chance. Do not change the original meaning. 1. There's no way that your team will win the competition. Your team doesn't of winning the competition. 2. Isit possible that they have installed this program? Have they installed this program, 3. Its very likely that you willbe getting a promotion next week. that you will be getting a promotion next week. 4, If they asked me to work on the Al project, | would definitely say "yes"! would. ‘of working on the Al project. © 2 complete the text with expressions using the word chance. Use Exercises 7 and 8 to help you. A Chance at Getting a Job ‘Sam was getting ready for a job interview at a large radio station. This job opportunity was the because Sam had always dreamt of peru taratil icra wets ates aed but had recently lost his job when his boss decided to ‘move the magazine online. One day, he met a good friend at a local café. His friend told him about the radio job. He said, “Chances * ‘you'll get the job because you have so much experience in journalism: I felt like a for Sam who was worried about finding a new job at the age of 60. To of getting the job, Sam knew he hhad to look good but that was difficult for Sam because he was visually impaired. He opened an app cn his phone called Be My Eyes. He used the app to ‘open a live video call with a volunteer. Using the camera to show the volunteer his wardrobe, she helped him select a shirt and trousers for his job “Let's § interview. She with the blue shirt. The colour shows confidence” She also asked, “Do you have a grey jacket 2 She thought it would look great with is bue shir. He et te house n is ove sit and grey jacket, feeling confident and ready for the job interview. LANGUAGE SKILLS After student's Book page 101 REPORTED SPEECH 1 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech. 1. *Classes will be cancelled tomorrow, the teacher announced. 2. "Doyou know anything about Al?” Brandon asked us. 3. “Ididn’t cheat in the exam insisted. 4, "When will you post your holiday photos?" my friends wondered, 5. "My sister must wear a uniform to school” ‘Annabel told me, 6. “Ihave finally completed the computer course ‘Simon declared. o 2 Rewrite the sentences in reported speech using the verbs below. Use each verb only once. ask| aim | complain | order | suggest | warn 1. “Everyone leave the building now!" The firefighters 2. “speak fluent Chinese” Hazel 3. “Let's change the prompts for this program? ‘My IT teacher 4, “Iget too much homework” Justin 5. “Don't download files from unknown websites” Mum 6. “Please help me install this software!” Christian @: Complete the sentences in a logical way using reported speech. Pay attention to the verbs in bold. | was looking for my favourite sweater when my sister admitted that During the chemistry lesson, our teacher warned us | was late, so everyone wanted to know While the teacher was reading my essay, he pointed out that During the robbery, the thieves ordered everyone After dating for three years, Claire and Tony announced Rewrite the conversations in reported speech. Use the reporting verbs above each conversation. adit |ask| aim | suggest | tell “The university is running a summer course in robotics. Are you intrested in signing wp? Oliver: Well | havent studied robotics before. Lara: The course is for beginners. Oliver: Let’ sign up! add | explain | say | admit | ask| wonder Chris: | failed my computer science assignment yesterday. Maxine: How did that happen? Chris: I copied a program from the Internet. Maxine: Why did you do that? Chris: I've been under a lot of pressure. know twas wrong to copy. Rewrite the sentences using direct speech or reported speech. Do not change the original meaning, Dave wanted to know where | had bought my tablet. "I didn't post these photos,’said Donna. “How long have you been sitting here” they asked me. “The assignment is due next week; the teacher reminded us. He explained that he didn't stand a chance of winning the gaming competition. Correct the errors. John admitted that their team didn't stood a chance of winning. The headteacher asked me that | showed her some samples of my work. (Our new computing teacher wanted to know what did we know about coding My teacher advised me that studied hard for my robotics exam. The salesperson suggested that | tried that new wireless speaker ‘Translate the sentences into your own language. Megan hoped that she would be given a second chance. Susan complained that she was fed up with that history essay. My bestfriend recommended purchasing that cutting-edge game. We wanted to know why that course wasnt suitable for beginners. My father advised me to take my chances — even though it might be a risky idea. GRAMMAR REVIEW [XERERRERIET 8 Complete the blog with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. When there is no verb, use a suitable relative pronoun. There may be more than one correct answer. For decades, people * (listen) to the music of ABBA, the iconic Swedish pop group of the 1970s and 80s. In 2022, a series of ‘ABBA concerts * (hotd) in London after a 40-year absence. However, the four original members ofthe group, were already in their seventies, explained that they * (not want) to perform in person. So instead, they their avatars: (coat) In order to achieve this, they (must / wear) special suits with sensors, while 160 cameras recorded their movements. The performers practised their greatest hits over a period of five weeks in these suits. The result: four perfect avatars (or ‘ABBAtars) looking just like they did in the 1980s. ‘ABBA are not the only group” performances have been given by avatars. Infact, the use of this technology . (grow) a lot in recent years. Justin Bieber * (give) a virtual concert in 2021" fans could watch at home, and avatars of other stars like Ariana Grande " (already / appear) on various online platforms. is this the end of ‘real’ live concerts? We'll have to wait and see.

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