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1A My classmates the English verb system Find someone who ... Name Follow-up questions ... is likingllikes buying birthday presents for other people. What / be / last present / buy? Who / buy it for? 2... did/was doing a lot of sport What / be / favourite sport? when he/she was at school. / do any sport now? 3... livesthas been living in this Whereabouts / live? town or city for over a year. Who / live / with? 4... interviewediwas interviewed Which job / be / it for? for a job last year. What kind of questions / ask? 5... stayslis staying with friends or Who / stay / with? family at the moment. How long / be / there? 6 ... does/is doing quite a lot of What kind of things / buy? shopping online. What / be / last thing / buy? 7... wenthas been to more than Which countries / go / to? six countries in his/her life. Which / be / most interesting? 8... goeslis going to the cinema When / last go? quite a lot. What / see? 9. ... watched/was watching TV What / watch? os at 9 o'clock last night. What / think of it? 10... went/has been somewhere Where / go? 4 a exciting on holiday last year. What /do there? ~ J1avid00Lova 1B Auxiliary dominoes uses of auxiliaries cook, but he/she does my place for dinner. wea one of my riendsig || 0kIng fora place to You came to this lve at the moment. school last year, : P've never been but one of my Ihhad a great time eynur idn’t you to the USA, fiends has. last weekend Did you? How many hours you watch What did you do? of TV do every week? sare.tieg been thinking of getting Have you ever tried No, | haven't My sister has just herself a new computer. to write a novel? , You're coming to Most people | know rt you? i Stored neyeob the next class, Sree you? haven't been to England, ition My best friend can't ||| like coming round to My husband is often at school, but | did asked where his | do quite a lot Do you? 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IMO Panow Kaxp Ing sINO4} 19 494 uo 198 01 past nox “uMo1 [feuts & UT 120M viuepms J1aVid090L0Hd SILIALLOY SSV19 Dc ntinrientatiiie Neate nn 2C Where's the stress? stress on word families A X Be prefer preference Preferable | preferably i ae L JiL En decide decision || decisive | decisively BS iL : = i / originate | origin | original | reality really ‘| fealistic || convince conviction — = : convinced | convincing responsible responsibly weaken weakness || improve |. improvement | see = eh i improved criticise criticism || critical HH bs > = recognise || recognition |. recognisable | | recognisably J @e 0® Gece e@e >< @cee 2080 eeBce |. cet < —— CLASS ACTIVITIES: PHOTOCOPIABLE "2D The Big Question agreeing and disagreeing politely % Parent Head teacher Your name is Sam Smith and you are the head teacher of a secondary school. You are going to appear on a TV programme called The Big Question. This weeks topic is: Should competitive sports be compulsory in schools? You think competitive sports should be compulsory. Look at these reasons to support your point of view. Think what you can say about them. Then add one or two more reasons of your own, ‘© Competitive sports improve children’s health and fitness. © They teach children how to work as part of a team, # They give children self-confidence and a sense of achievement. Look at these reasons why other people are against the idea, Decide what you can say about them. + Competition makes children more aggressive, # Girls aren’ as interested in sports as boys. © Sport takes up school time that could be spent on other things. Psychologist ‘Your name is Dr Chris Robertson and you are a child psychologist. You are going to appear on a TV programme called The Big Question. This week’ topic is Should competitive sports be compulsory in schools? You have opinions for and against competitive sports being compulsory. Look at these reasons to support each point of view. Decide what you can say about them. Then add one or two more reasons of your own. Reasons in favour: ‘© Competitive sports can help children’s self-confidence. * Many children enjoy doing sports. # Being physically fit helps children feel better about themselves Reasons against © Competitive sports make some children more aggressive. © Children who are bad at sports might be teased © They teach children that winning is the only thing that matters. Your name is Robin Hill and you are head of a local school’ parents’ association. You are going to appear on a TV programme called The Big Question. This week's topic is: Should competitive sports be compulsory in schools? You think competitive sports should be optional, not compulsory. Look at these reasons to support your point of view, Think what you can say about them. Then add one or two more reasons of your own, ‘© Competition makes children more aggressive. © Girls arent as interested in sports as boys ‘© Sport takes up school time that could be spent on other things, Look at these reasons why other people are in favour of the idea. Decide what you can say about them, ‘© Competitive sports improve children’s health and fitness. ‘© They teach children how to work as part of a team, ‘+ They give children self-confidence and a sense of achievement. Presenter Your name is Max Williams and you are the presenter of a TV programme called The Big Question. This week’ topic is: Should competitive sports be compulsory in schools? ‘On this week’s programme there are three guests: Sam ‘Smith, the head teacher of a secondary school; Robin Hill, head of a local school’ parents’ association, and Dr Chris Robertson, a child psychologist. Prepare a short introduction to the TV programme. ‘Welcome the audience, say who the guests are and what the programme is about. Then write some questions to ask the guests. Use these jdeas and your own. the positive and negative effects of competitive sports health problems children have now the guests’ experiences of school sports whether the school or the parents should decide how sport can help children cope with life During the debate, make sure everyone speaks and has the opportunity to give his/her opinion, Instructions p134 ( 3B The Unlucky Club third conditional STUDENT A A couple of years ago you set off to sail around the world on your own. The journey took you three months, but unfortunately when you were just 500 metres from land your boat was hit by lightning. The boat sank and you had to swim to safety. STUDENT B You spent eight years writing a novel that you were sure would become a best-seller. Unfortunately the day you finished writing it, your house burnt down. Your computer and all your back-up copies of the novel were completely destroyed in the fire.” STUDENT C Last year you set off to climb Everest with your brother. Unfortunately ten metres from the summit your brother slipped and fell. You were tied together, so you both fell over 1,000 metres. Your brother broke his leg and you both had to be rescued. STUDENT D A few years ago you won a local singing competition. The prize was an appearance on a popular live TV show. Unfortunately on the day of the show you completely lost your voice and couldn't even speak, so you missed your chance to appear on the show: STUDENT E You used to play the guitar. A few years ago you were on your way to an audition to become the Rolling Stones’ new guitarist. Unfortunately while you were getting out of the taxi, the driver closed the door too quickly and broke two of your fingers. STUDENT F Two months ago you picked the winning lottery numbers. The jackpot that day was over £10 million. Unfortunately while you were celebrating with your parents, their dog ate your lottery ticket — so you didn't win anything at all STUDENT G You used to be an actor/actress. A few years ago you were asked to audition for a major role in The Lord of the Rings films. Unfortunately on the day of the audition you got food poisoning and were too ill to go, so somebody else got the part. STUDENT H Last December you set off to walk to the South Pole alone. Unfortunately just a few miles from the Pole your compass broke and you didn't know which way to go. You got completely lost and had to be rescued by helicopter. STUDENT I Last June you won a travel competition. The prize was an all-expenses-paid trip around the world leaving on 1* July. Unfortunately the letter telling you that you had won got lost in the post and you didn’t get it until 24 July. STUDENT J You used to be a fantastic tennis player, and you won the junior championship at Wimbledon when you were 16. Unfortunately one day you fell off your scooter and broke your wrist. You haven't been able to play tennis since J1gvid0IOLOHd 3B The Unlucky Club third conditional 1 _.. would have sailed around the world if ae might have written a best-seller if " Gr ak wus wy, would have climbed Everest if z z 4 could have become a famous singer if = might have joined the Rolling Stones if _. = would have become a millionaire if 7 might have been in The Lord of the Rings if 8 would have walked to the South Pole if 9 could have gone round the world last year if SE Ty Il 10 would have become a famous tennis player if (Instnniiona 3C Preposition pelmanism verbs and prepositions spend | sthonsb/sth || apply ‘ora - L ; to sb insist on sth complain about sth : : to sb explain / sth to sb talk _| about sth worry about sb/sth shout pas oe cope | with sb/sth | apologise | to 22 ‘ provide | sb with sth | depend ep: sb/sth arrest | sb 7 sth | acquit : sb of sth eee | sb with sth sentence | sb to sth | (instructions p134 © Cambridge University Press 2009 (face2iace PHOTOCOPIABLE 3D Easy money! Review of lessons 1A-3D Cee T Grammar card Srey eta Moree Ec The person on your left gives Grammar card £250| Throw again! VOCABULARY CARDS Na eo eer Pee) Seta rt Grammar card £250) GRAMMAR CARDS Mere eNy Ec Grammar card £200| START ‘Grammar card Breil (you get £500 En every time you ass this square) £100) Mee chNy Double your money! Ned ei ery Cones Grammar card £100) Sore ea on your right gives you Grammar card £150) Noe cc Grammar card |] Each person in the game gives you £300! 3D Easy money! Review of lessons 1A~3D Vocabulary cards Yer ee eee pene He depends __his mum everything cee ames Care Sarees Pere eerie oat rc) Pee oe erent ens Cor ee What is the difference? a college, a campus Pee este Which verb form? English speaks spoken here, 1 golam going to the gym every day. Say a second conditional for this situation, Tdon' go out a lot because c children, Fh sentence is correct? Correct the wrong sentence. 1 Liz used to live in Rome. 2 She'd have a flat there Whats the difference? 1 Tused to work at the weekend, 2 Tm used to working at the weekend, eet adjectives for these verbs. prefer, decide, criticise What is the difference? eos anny 2 ng to Rob, Fill in the gaps with Ac eee et seer eer er Sees Sea eo eee Ege an murder, vandalism £2) Fill in the gaps in this third conditional. you... sent me that email, Twouldn't known it was her birthday Correct these sentences. Til never get used to live here. 1 can’t be used to the noise. Choose the correct ‘words/phrases. SupposeiAs long as you were rich, wouldido you ‘continue working? Fill in the gaps with an auxiliary You live here, .... you? We... enjoy ourselves last night, ce -y expres: peony Errery Ec ee (oye eee? pea nas ey Peers Sees errs TL apologi Per eee oes ae Fill in the gaps with an auxiliary, like golf, but she love this place ~ es here every day Say echo questions for these sentences. 1 don't like cheese, Hes never been abroad. They left early Which verb form? Tan wavhas been a doctor since 2003. I worked/was working when you called, Say a third conditional for this situation, eft home late so 1 missed the train, epee) Soar Rees Pome a eee rob, burgle Sonera ny ere ere Perera oe ey eee ere) convict sb for sth eee ee Tee Keon eet ernie Choose the correct words. rd steal some paper from ‘work imagine/provided no one is/was looking. Say a third conditional for this situation, Mike missed the meeting because his car broke down, Fill in the gaps with an auxiliary. What ... you do last night? When... he arrested? Say the correct verb forms. Td better (go) Would it help if (all) him? Thanks for (ask) 318VId090L0Hd PHOTOCOPIABLE 4A Jack’s story narrative verb forms; Past Perfect Continuous Outline story BR Extra information cards 2S A Jack turned off the main road and drove down a narrow lane. 1 and took out a small backpack and a brown leather briefcase. 2 Almost there, he thought. He'd been driving all night B 20 minutes later, he parked in front of an old wooden house by a river. 3 The sun was already rising behind the old house = and lifted up one of the plant pots on the porch. C He got out of the car and looked around. D He opened the boot of ‘the car E Jack walked up the wooden steps to the front door F He unlocked the door and went inside. G He smiled to himself. H He walked into the kitchen to make some coffee. 1 “Hello, Jack,” said the man. “What's in the briefcase?” 5 Nobody had lived in this house since his father died ‘Aman in a dark blue suit was sitting at the kitchen © table. 7 Seeing the briefcase again made Jack think and the birds were already singing in the trees by the river bank. 9 and was trying not to fal asleep at the wheel 10 He was smoking a cigarette and had obviously been sitting there for some time. _|11. Underneath the pot was the front door key + | 12 about what he’d done in Chicago the previous evening 13 The room was just how he'd left it three months earlier, 14 and Jack thought he’d be safe here. For a while, |15 The plan had worked perfectly. || 16 “Take a look for yourself,” ‘said Jack. 17 and he wondered how long || to wait before it was safe for them to leave the country. 18 before he'd gone to work as a security guard at the Chicago Bank. J He put the briefcase on the table and pushed it towards him. 19 that he had put there last time he was there. 20 The man opened the briefcase and looked inside. 4B The book quiz defining and non-defining relative clauses QuizA 1 Stephen King, is now one of the biggest-selling authors in history, usually writes a) romantic novels, b) science-fiction.) horror stories. i THE[RD OFTHE PINGS. no i? Y)} 2 The first play Shakespeare wrote was a) Romeo and Juliet. b) Henry VI, Part One, c) Hamlet. 3 Mario Puzo, novel The Godfather became an Oscar-winning film, was born in a) Italy. b) The USA. c) Spain 4 The Guinness Book of Records, was first published in 1955, has sold about. ) 30 million copies. b) 60 million copies. ¢) 90 million copies. 5 The imaginary place the novel The Lord of the Rings is set is called a) Middle Earth. b) Central Earth. c) Middle Land. 6 Dracula, the story of a vampire drank the blood of his vietims, was originally written in a) English. b) Romanian. c) Russian. ‘aqawianoninua 1 J K Rowling, wrote the Harry Potter books, used to be a) an actress. b) an English language teacher. ©) a journalist. 2. The first James Bond novel lan Fleming wrote was called a) Goldfinger. b) The Spy Who Loved Me. ) Casino Royale. 3. Rudyard Kipling, children’s story The Jungle Book was made into a Disney film, was born in a) the USA. b) the UK.) India 4° War and Peace, is one of the longest novels ever written, takes place in Russia in Je = a) the 18 century. b) the 19" century. ¢) the 20" century. ( 5 The London flat the famous detective Sherlock Holmes lived was in a) Oxford Street. b) Regent Street. c) Baker Street. 6 Frankenstein, the story of a mad scientist created a monster, was written by a) Mary Shelley, b) Bram Stoker. ©) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 4C The island connecting words: reason and contrast; narrative verb forms . On 4 June 2003, a South African engineer called Steve Nicholson set off to sail from Cape Town to Perth, Australia, in his 12-metre yacht. Travelling with him were his wife, Alice, and their two children, James (17) and Penny (15). Unfortunately they never arrived at their destination PHOTOCOPIABLE Neate ee Steve had always wanted to sail to Australia because He managed to persuade his family to come with him, even though At first everyone was having a great time, apart from » who Then one day there was a terrible storm. During the storm Steve and his family All of a sudden the boat started filling up with water because Steve discovered that they couldn't radio for help as Luckily, Penny spotted an island close by, so All of the family were OK, except for . who Despite their situation, everyone The next day Steve tried to repair the boat and the radio, However, Meanwhile, Alice and James began searching the island, looking for Penny couldn't due to 80 she Since they didn't have any . they survived on And in the evenings instead of . they James was enjoying life on the island, whereas And although Alice . she was becoming very concerned about After the family had been living on the island for a few days, Steve found He realised that they had to get off the island as soon as possible, because 5A Comparisons board game ways of comparing Go) @ @ 3) > MOVE BACK My new camera That TV wasn't THREE SQUARES | is slightly better nearly as cheap FINI. SH than my old one. | as mine. (a great (almost) deal more) ® oe fF ® fF ®@ nS) Learning English isno harder than learning German. (just as) She's not quite asslim as you. (alittle) AW COW) 319Vid090L0Hd g Compare your life My new flat is just | Idon’t earn nearly | Compare the now to your life as large as my old | as much as my last two holidays five years ago. one. (no) sister. (much more) | you've had. a> © = o> 6 Te | worry about my MOVE FORWARD | Compare life in health more as Leam about half THREE SQUARES | your country I get older. as much 35 fy now to how it (the older) brother. twice) ‘was 10 years ago. ® eo) 1 ©) Mark's mobile Compare this Toms garden's /AEeeEae MOVE BACK is much smaller school to another vs 8 ned eele THREE SQUARES than Chris's schoolyou'e | Rstasmee as | gop. mor (nowhere near) studied at. x y! The club wasn't as crowded as | expected. (less) ® ® MISS ATURN | He's been herea | Compare two I get more stressed | Sarah's laptop was little longer than | cities that you've | when I work harder. | nearly as expensive I have. (nearly) been to. (the harder) as mine. (a bit) = © a) z © This book is MOVE FORWARD Compare two of nowhere near as TWO SQUARES your best friends. good as the last one | read. (far) > © ® ® I'm almost as tall | Compare two | feel healthier Tony's house is START | as my brother. people in your when | do more much nicer than (slightly) family. exercise. (the more) | ours. (isn't nearly) ‘Compare two Nick's a bit better houses or flats that | at tennis than me. you know well (not quite) (instructions p136 ‘© Cambridge University Press 2009 face2face @ 5B Nature crossword plants and gardens; animals Student A ‘a18Vid09010Hd SSALLIALLOW SSY19 ‘Student B CafelolHs >[-]21 4] rr e slg 2,4 « 7 Ses (o[efe [ 3 wo o <| [=| [< L@)>[Hke/ =| <|+.=|>] «| fz = co S| iF < w | bol=[ob=|<[=[o] = <| |< | &l=| ll l= L=/o] =| o[u a = T] wu u Ak =|" [9] ol =| [el fey {=|_Te © Reo «| [= of [= z i ° z| fel [el Ie k_| =| [° <| iw] lo ome - | [= e _ of =| lal fel_fe (ful <|Sye] | [> < -| [« o Ls [el ei >| [a a wi|,co re uw) P ws 4 ° Re ce pu w [a] w]e] «| ale wl] [= . \=|_ I k <| [4 = “ ° = L-|3/-|e° o w ° iF tt o u ao Vv [F[eulwlele[S[2|~ | = fol EL] [= ¥ e e a a efofolel4] bk] WEE Peri ae G z % 5 le [2[ebel] La] | kL ie Instruc © Cambridge University Press 2009 face2face 5D The congestion charge discussion language (2): opinions Student layor ‘You live in the historic city of Barchester. The city’ population has grown rapidly recently and traffic in the city centre is getting worse and worse. The Mayor of Barchester wants to introduce a congestion charge of £8 for cars during the day on weekdays. Barchester has a good bus service, but buses are often delayed because of traffic, There's also a train service, but the trains are often crowded, particularly at rush hour, There’ a public meeting today to discuss the council’ proposal. You are the Mayor of Barchester and you want to introduce the congestion charge. Think of the effect the charge would have on these things © current traffic problems public transport * the environment © journey times local businesses ¢ employment Student B: Environmentalist You live in the historic city of Barchester. The city’s population has grown rapidly recently and traffic in the city centre is getting worse and worse. The Mayor of Barchester wants to introduce a congestion charge of £8 for cars during the day on weekdays. Barchester has a good bus service, but buses are often delayed because of traffic. There’ also a train service, but the trains are often crowded, particularly at rush hour. There's a public meeting today to discuss the council’ proposal. You are the leader of the local Green Party and you are in favour of the congestion charge Think of the effect the charge would have on these things and people. Se ‘© current traffic problems © public transport ¢ public health © people who live in the centre climate change ¢ employment Student C: Local businessperson You live in the historic city of Barchester. The city’s population has grown rapidly recently and traffic in the city centre is getting worse and worse. The Mayor of Barchester wants to introduce a congestion charge of £8 for cars during the day on weekdays. Barchester has a good bus service, but buses are often delayed because of traffic. There’ also a train service, but the trains are often crowded, particularly at rush hour. There’s a public meeting today to discuss the council’ proposal You are head of the Barchester Business Association and you are against the congestion charge. Think of the effect the charge would have on these things and people. ‘© businesses in the city centre @ public transport * tourism ‘© people with young children @ the cost of living employment F1avid090L0Hd CLASS ACTIVITIES: PHOTOCOPIABLE 5D The congestion charge discussion language (2): opinions ‘Student D: Local politician ‘You live in the historic city of Barchester. The city’s population has grown rapidly recently and traffic in the city centre is getting worse and worse. The Mayor of Barchester wants to introduce a congestion charge of £8 for cars during the day on weekdays. Barchester has a good bus service, but buses are often delayed because of traflic. There’ also a train service, but the trains are often crowded, particularly at rush hour: There’ a public meeting today to discuss the council’ proposal You are the leader of the local opposition party and you are against the congestion charge. Think of the effect the charge would have on these things and people ag ‘© businesses in the city centre © unemployment * the city’s economy * people who drive to work —¢ tourism © public transport ‘Student E: Local resident ‘You live in the historic city of Barchester. The city’s population has grown rapidly recently and traffic in the city centre is getting worse and worse. The Mayor of Barchester wants to introduce a congestion charge of £8 for cars during the day on weekdays. Barchester has a good bus service, but buses are often delayed because of traffic. There’ also a train service, but the trains are often crowded, particularly at rush hour. There’ a public meeting today to discuss the council’ proposal You are head of the Barchester Residents’ Association and you aren't sure if the congestion charge is a good idea or not. Think of the positive and negative effects the charge would have on these people and things. © current traffic problems © local residents ¢ public transport business in the city centre © the environment ¢ the city’s economy Also think of one or two questions to ask the Mayor about the charge. Student F: Chairperson ‘You live in the historic city of Barchester. The city’s population has grown rapidly recently and traffic in the city centre is getting worse and worse. The Mayor of Barchester wants to introduce a congestion charge of £8 for cars during the day on weekdays. Barchester has a good bus service, but buses are often delayed because of traffic. There's also a train service, but the trains are often crowded, particularly at rush hour. There’ a public meeting today to discuss the council’ proposal You work for the local government planning department and you are going to be the chairperson at the meeting © Write an introduction to the meeting. Welcome everyone, introduce yourself and say what the meeting is about. Then ask everyone to introduce themselves. ‘* Think of questions to ask the people at the meeting about the congestion charge, ¢.g. How much will the scheme cost? During the meeting, make sure everyone has a chance to speak. 3 Is this your card? uses of verb+ing I think is really T think is more fun than ing... 7 ing _ always makes me very happy. Tiry to avoid ing |) ing _ really drives me crazy, ing T'm sick of __ ing _. __.ing thing I've ever done. was the || Thad a good time last weekend, despite er = ‘F1aVid090L0Hd '$1LIALOW SSV19 ————————— 6B Future thoughts modal verbs (1); levels of certainty about the future \Write ten of these people, places and things in the thought bubbles. Don't write them in this order. a place you're likely to visit before the end of the year someone who's bound to phone or email you today something you've done that you're unlikely to ever do again a relative who might come and visit you later this year a place in this town/city that you may well go to this weekend someone in another town/city that you're sure to speak to soon something you'll probably be given on your next birthday someone who you may end up celebrating the next New Year with a place you've been to that you're sure to go back to one day something that you may well buy before the end of the month a place you've been to that you might never go to again something you can't ever imagine doing the place where you'te likely to be celebrating your next birthday a close friend that you're unlikely to see (or see again) this year something that you'll definitely keep for the rest of your life — \ 6 Four in a line Review of lessons 44-6D Board 1 G Vv Vv G Vv Vv Vv G < 9 9 < 9 < slavlgo9010Hd SILINILOY SS¥19 Team A question sheet me (eo) Grammar 1 Which verb form is correct? I'll see/I’m seeing the doctor at 3.30. (I'm seeing) 2. Which word is correct? The much/more 1 do, the better I get. (more) 3. Say the correct verb form: This time tomorrow I (work). (I'll be working) 4. Which word is correct? He’ no tall/taller than me, (aller) _ 5 How do you make the Past Perfect Continuous? (subject + had + been + verbsing) 6 7 8 9 Correct this sentence: Alan, that lives next door, is a doctor. (Alan, who lives ... ) Say four phrases that mean something will definitely or probably happen. (See (13 SB p139.) Which verb form is correct? I don’t like people watch/watching me. (watching) Say the correct verb form: I met Jack while I (walk) home. (vas walking) 40 Correct this sentence: My first book, that I wrote in 2003, is a hest-seller. (My first book, which I... ) (7) Vocabulary 1. Fill in the gap: That's not true, you've made it (up) 2. Say away of exaggerating that means: Its very painful. (Ie killing me.) 3. Say three insects with wings. (butterfly, bee, mosquito, etc.) 4 Filllin the gap: She takes me... granted. (for) 5 In 30 seconds say eight words connected to books and reading, (See (79 SB p132.) 6 Say away of exaggerating that means: I'm very frightened. (Tm scared stiff.) 7 Fill in the gap: I hit him very hard and knocked him —.. (out) 8 Draw a picture to show: a tree trunk, a branch, roots, leaves. (See (583 SB p135.) 9. Fill in the gap: Don't take any ..... of him. (notice) 40 Which word is correct? I went out, althoughidespite 1 was tired. (although) GG Mystery How did Aurelia Oliveras destroy her house? (She used 19 bug bombs at the same time.) What is the title of Kate Fox’s book about English people? (Watching the English) In which century was ‘Tulipmania’ in Holland? (the 17" century) Describe three ways to send a secret message from the article in lesson 6C. (See SB p56-p57.) How many biomes are there at The Eden Project? (three) Which countries are Isabelle Allende and Paolo Coelho from? (Chile and Brazil) How did Freddie Mercury’ koi die? (Someone turned off the electricity to their pool.) How did Chanel N° 5 get its name? (It was the fifth perfume Coco Chanel was offered.) \ 6D Four in a line Review of lessons 44~-6D CLASS ACTIVITIES: PHOTOCOPIABLE (CS) Grammar Which verb form is correct? I didn't know he was ill. ’Ulcall/'m calling him. (Cll call) Which word is correct? I'm nowhere near as rich as/than him, (as) How do you make the Future Continuous? (subject + willl + be + verbsing) Correct this sentence: I've lost the key what opens this door. (Ive lost the key thathvhich opens ..) Which word is correct? I'm twice as old/older as her. (old) Which verb form is correct? He avoids talk/talking about it. (talking) Say the correct verb form: The match (start) at 7.30 this evening. (starts) Correct this sentence: That’s the man which son is famous. (That’ the man whose som...) Say the correct verb form: When I got there, Liz already (leave). (had already lef) Say four phrases that mean something probably or definitely won't happen. (See (9 SB p139.) (3) Vocabulary Say a way of exaggerating that means: Its very expensive. (It costs a fortune.) Fill in the gap: The plane took ____ at midday. (off) Draw a picture to show: a pot, a bulb, petals, pollen. (See (229 SB p135.) Fill in the gap: Ican't work. the answer. (out) Fill in the gap: He's taking advantage ___ you. (of) Say the opposites: moral, ethical, legal. (immoral, unethical, illegal) Say an animal that has: a) stripes b) spots c) fur. (a) tiger b) leopard, ¢) rabbit, etc.) Which word is correct? I like tennis, as/whereas Joe hates it. (whereas) Fill in the gap: Don't hurry, take your (time) Say a way of exaggerating that means: I'm very hungry. (Im starving.) EG Mystery 1 Whose wife started a botanical garden for roses near Paris? (Napoleon’) 2 How many koi did Freddie Mercury have? (89) 3. Whats the name of the family in One Hundred Years of Solitude? (the Buendia family) 4 Who was the Arab mathematician that worked out how to break codes? (al-Kindi) 5 What was the nationality of the crew of the boat that was sunk by a falling cow? (Japanese) 6 Describe three of the April Fools Day jokes in the article in lesson 4C. (See SB p38.) 7 Inwhich part of England is The Eden Project? (Cornwall) 8 Name three things the kangaroo stole from the sailor. (jacket, passport, three credit cards, $1,000 in cash) 7A My partner’s life simple and continuous aspects; activity and state verbs Student A Tork? 1 He/She goes/is going to football matches every so often, 2 He/She thinks/is thinking of changing jobs or courses in the next few months. 3 He/She trusts/is trusting people only after he/she’s known them for a long time. 4 He/She thinks/is thinking that most men take sport a bit too seriously. 5 He/She studied/was studying English this time last week. © He/She had/was having a pet when he/she was a child, 7 He/She reads/is reading a book in English at the moment, 8 He/She wants/is wanting to live in this town/city for the next ten years. 9 He/She has/is having a party or a barbecue in the next few weeks. 10. He/She has bought/has been buying a plane ticket recently. 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STUDENT A You're a famous artist. You've just sold one of your pieces for (how much?) and you're getting ready for a big exhibition in (where?). However, life isn't perfect, All the critics hate your work. Why don't they realise how brilliant you are? STUDENT B You're a famous novelist. You write (what kind of books?) and at the moment you're writing a new novel about (what?). However, life isn't perfect. You work on your own all the time and you || sometimes get extremely lonely. STUDENT C You're a famous singer. You've just finished a tour of (where?) and now you're recording a new album, which is coming out (when?). However, life isn't perfect. Photographers follow you around every day, which drives you crazy. STUDENT D You're a famous footballer. You play for (which team?) and at the moment you're getting ready for a big match this weekend (against who?) However, life isn't perfect. The newspapers write about your private life all the time. STUDENT E You're a famous fashion model. You've just come back from doing a show in (where?). However, life isn't perfect. You can't eat the same food as everyone else. You haven't had any (what kind of food?) for nearly six years! STUDENT F You're a famous comedian. You used to perform live in (where?) and at the moment you're making a TV series with (who?). However, life isnlt perfect. People ask you to tell jokes all the time ~ but you're actually quite shy and serious STUDENT G You're a famous tennis player. This year you've won (which tournaments?) and tomorrow you're making a new TV ad for (which company?) However, life isn't perfect. You get so nervous before big matches that you can't eat or sleep. STUDENT H You're a famous businessmanAvoman. You own, (which company?). You've just been to the USA and tomorrow you're off to (where?). However, life isn’t perfect. You're very stressed because you're under so much pressure all the time. STUDENT I You are a famous fashion designer. You've designed some amazing new (what?) and at the ‘moment you're getting ready for a big fashion show in (where?). However, life isn't perfect. Department stores keep stealing your designs. STUDENT J You are a famous actor/actress. During the last few months you've been making the new Batman movie in (where?) with (who?). However, life isn't perfect, You have to start filming at 6 a.m. ~ and you hate getting up early! STUDENT K You're a famous TV presenter. At the moment you're presenting a show called (what?) on (which channel?). However, life isn't perfect. People stop you in the street all the time. Everyone thinks they know you, but they don't! STUDENT L You're a famous musician in a rock band (which band?). Today you've been rehearsing for your next, big concert tour in (where?). However, life isn't perfect. You have to be away from home most of the year and you miss your family: 8A Life isn’t perfect present wishes What did they wish? 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