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New English File. Upper Intermediate. Lesson 4. Extras.

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[New English File Teacher's Book Upperintermedite ‘Photocopable © Oxford University Press 2008, @ Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets to make conditional sentences, STEVE EMILY STEVE EMILY STEVE CARL, STEVE EMILY STEVE EMILY STEVE EMILY CARL So where are you going next? ‘We're not sure. We might carry on into the interior. Have you been there? Yes, and I wouldn't go (not go) there again if you paid mel Why not? ‘Well its pretty dangerous. I had a really bad experience there. If 1? (not be) really hucky, I wouldn't have survived. If (be) you, Pa think twice about going there. Really? What happened to you? Twas camping near a river and I got attacked in the middle of the night by thieves, Oh no! What happened? ‘They made me give them my rucksack which had my map, all my food, my passport, and my money. They said they: (kill) me if 15 (not give) them everything I had, so I had no choice. After that I wandered in the jungle for two days and then I must have fainted from the heat and exhaustion, Luckily, two American backpackers found me. If they 6 (not find) me, the ants and mosquitoes ’___(eat) me alive! The Americans helped me get to the nearest village but then I fell ill with a terrible fever. To be honest with you, ifie® (not be) for the local doctor I? (die). It was three weeks before I was well enough to travel home. ‘Weren't your family worried about you? No, because I was able to send a message to the British Embassy and they contacted my parents. If not, they # (be) worried sick! ‘Wow! What a trip! What # (you/ do) if we got attacked by thieves, Carl? You wouldn't do anything silly, would yout Don't worry. If I had been in the same situation as Steve I (give) the thieves everything! I'm not stupid. Anyway, don’t worry, after hearing that story 1 don’t think we'll be going into the interior! [New English File Teacher's Book Upperintermeiate a Grammar_past modals Phoocopiabe © Oxord Uivesiy Press 2008 © Complete the dialogue. Rewrite the phrases in brackets using might (not) have, must have or can't have + past participle. SANDY Jack, come over here! Jack — Whatis SANDY There's a bottle of champagne in the fridge. JACK What's strange about that? SANDY It’s not very cold yet. So, it !.can’t have been in the fridge for very long. I can’t be sure, but I think the victim * a visitor. (Pm sure it hasn't been / perhaps the victim was expecting) yack Look! He3__ from holiday. See that suitcase with clothes on the bed? (I'm sure he has just come back) sanpy Yes, he was very suntanned. He in England. He was definitely on holiday somewhere very sunny, (Pm sure he wasn’t) JACK Oh, you're right. Look at this ~ Mexican currency in his wallet sanpy Now, we know he was getting ready for a bath, Then he’: a noise downstairs. He quickly put on a dressing gown and came out of the bathroom into the bedroom, (I'm sure he heard) sack The intruder ¢ the victim was at home. He” when he found the victim here, and then he lost his nerve and killed him. (perhaps the intruder didn't know / maybe he was surprised) sanpy You know, I don't think that’s right. I think the intruder ® the victim. {think this was a murder. (I’m sure the intruder knew) JACK Are you saying it, aburglary? (you're sure it definitely wasn’t) SANDY ‘That's right. But I think the killer it to 100k like a break-in and not a murder. (perhaps the killer wanted) © Complete the sentences with should / shouldn't have and the past participle of a verb from the list. breakup buy come take tell ~—use wait wear 1 We're lost. I knew we should have taken _a map! 2 This tastes really spicy. You so much curry powder. 3 You with James. He was such a nice guy. 4 The film was fantastic. You really with us. 5 Jim's already left! I can’t believe it — he _ for us. 6 T'mafraid we can’t exchange the jacket. You it 7 You___us you wanted to come. We would have got you a ticket. 8 knew those jeans. They were a complete waste of money. ‘New English File Teacher's Book Upper-intermediate ae Grammar verbs of the senses Mecano eae @ Complete the dialogue with smells, smells like, or smells as if. customer I'm looking for a perfume for my wife. Something that 1 smells ___nice and fresh. ASSISTANT What about this one. Tt? very fragrant. customER No, I don’t like it. It*___its for a teenager. ASSISTANT Try this one then, sir —“Fatal attraction’ customer Yes,that‘___another one she's got, but fresher. Very nice. Pll take two of them. @ Complete the dialogue with feels, feels like, or feels as if Assistant This one is very good quality. Here, touch it and see. ‘rourist1 Hmm,ItS___verysmooth. I'd say it silk Isit sik? TOURIST2 No, it's cotton, but it” it’s made of silk. ASSISTANT. It very soft but it’s very strong material, I can give you a very good price. @ Complete the dialogue with tastes, tastes like, or tastes as if. ASSISTANT Please try this one, It®__very different from the last one. customer 1 Mmm. This one __a Beaujolzis to me. What do you think? CUSTOMER 2 Yes, it does. It's very light. It"__ it would go really well with chicken. custoMER1 Yes.It!2____much smoother than the others we've tried, © Complete the dialogue with look, look like, ot look as if. ‘woman You shouldn't have said you wanted to come if you didn't. MAN Why do you say that? woman You ®. you are totally bored. MAN did want to come. It’s just that they all fine to me. ‘WOMAN Even the ones that make me ¥. Tm 60 years old? Man — OK, those ones do©___ abit old fashioned. ‘WOMAN And these ones that 7 _somethinga 13-year-old would wear? Man They 18 OK to me, WOMAN Oh you're so helpfull @ Complete the dialogue with sound(s), sound(s) like, or sound(s) as if. ENGINEER Wait, wait, wait! GUITARIST. What isit now? ENGINEER The bass guitar is coming in too soon. It!” wrong. 9] Gurtarist It OK to me. EnameeR No, it?! you're rushing in. BASS Well how should it sound? ENGINEER It should ”___an early 70s heavy band, remember? © Complete the sentences with rather or better. 1 Would you rather walk or go by car tonight? 2 Youd not forget Jane’s birthday this year! 3 Wed reservea table. It a very popular restaurant. ava go to Ireland than England for a holiday. 5 Td write that down, I'm very forgetful. 6 Wed not be late for class. We're having a test today. 7 Wouldn't you go to the cinema than rent a DVD? 81d not meet my ex-boyfriend, so Ym not going to the party. © Rewrite the sentences using would rather or had better. 1 You should take an umbrella in case it rains. You _ better take an umbrella in case it 2 I'd prefer to go shopping now. There won't be so many people. I 3 Ld prefer not to go out tonight. 'm exhausted. 1 4 We ought to hurry. The film starts in ten minutes. We 5 You shouldn't go to work today. You don't Jook well. ‘You 6 Would you prefer to eat in or go out tonight? Would grammar would rather, had better [New English File Teacher's Book Upperintermediate Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 @ Aska partner the questions. 1 Would you rather go on holiday with friends or with your family? 2. Would you rather work for yourself or for a company? Why? 3 Would you rather live in your town. ‘or somewhere else? Why? 4 Would you rather be an only child or have brothers and sisters? Why? © Complete the sentences with your own ideas. ‘Make one negative and one positive. 1 have an exam tomorrow, so I'd better 2 It’s very foggy tonight, so we'd better "New English Fle Teacher's Book Upperinermedte otocpiabe © Oxford Unnrsty Pres 2008 34 35 111 found some Hf you had told extra money me what time F h in my bank your plane was ints! account. arriving 30 I they had told me the TV was bothering them I WT idn’t have to work tomorrow... noise late at night. 24 Ife hadn't been the boss's son... If Tmet our teacher in the street. Tt would be 19 18 7 quicker if. Wiaieoile you do if...? If the taxi had come on time... 12 13 14 | would come eee with you to London if... 10 She would have done better in her exams if... Kathy would hhave come If he'd known his ex-wife was going to be at the party... We would have hhad a picnic in the park if. eee You're Emma and you've been together with your partner Martin for five year. There are several things you've been wanting to talk to him about. 1 The baby You had a baby daughter, which you both wanted, 11 months ago. Since then, you've felt incredibly tired (it’s always you who gets up at night ‘when she eries), and you seem to be doing everything related to the baby. Martin does nothing. You want ‘Martin to help you more with the baby but the only problem is that he's completely useless! 2 Your mum Your mum (a widow) lives in the same ‘ity and she usually visits you most afternoons and at weekends, She's great company and you love her visits. She also helps you a lot with the baby. Recently you've noticed that Martin isn't as friendly to your mum as he used to be. 3 Money Before having the baby you had a well-paid job. You think a baby should be with its mother until it is atleast three years old. You definitely don’t want to go back to work but Martin’s salary isn't enough. He only ‘works seven hours a day ina bank so maybe he could work longer and earn more money. 4 His Internet obsession Martin loves his computer! The ‘computer is in the study and Mark spends houts there ‘when he comes home from work. Why doesnt he sit and talk to you or watch TV with you? You've heard alot about Internet dating. Could Mark have a cyber gilftiend? ‘Tonight after dinner tal to Martin about these problems and try to reach an agreement. Keep calm and don't lose your temper. + Try to get Martin to agree to help you more with the ba + Find out what the problem is with Martin and your mum, “Try to persuade Martin to do overtime at work. “Try to persuade Martin to spend less time on the computer in the evening. You're Martin and you've been together with your partner Emma for five years. There are several things you've been wanting to talk to her about: 1 The baby You had a baby daughter, which you both, ‘wanted, 11 months ago. Emma's completely obsessed with the baby and you've felt ignored since she was born Ifyou try to feed the baby, give her a bath or dress her, ‘Emma always says that you are doing it wrong! Now, you just don’t try and help her at all. You know when you're not wanted! 2 Your mother-in-law Emma's mum (a widow) lives in the same city. Your mother-in-law is always at your hhouse in the evenings, and at the weekend too. When you get home you just want to relax but you can if your ‘mother-in-law’ there to0! Als, she's incredibly bossy. She doesn’t let you do anything with the baby either. 3 Work and money Before having the baby, Emma used to have a well-paid job. When she had the baby you both agreed that it would be better for her to stay at home until the baby was at least three years old. But it’s impossible for you to live on just your salary. You think that Emma will have to go back to work as soon as possible 4 Your computer hobby You often go to the study and use the computer in the evening, You need some time to yourself to relax after working ll day and to escape from your mother-in-law. You enjoy’chatting’ with the friends you've made on the Internet - none of them are ‘women. Recently Emma has been getting very angry about you spending time on the computer. ‘Tonight after dinner talk to Emma about these problems and try to reach an agreement. Keep calm and don't lose your temper. «Try and convince Emma to let you do more with the baby. + Suggest to Emma that her mother could visit less often. Be carefull She's very sensitive about this subject. + Try to persuade Emma to go back to work. + Explain your reasons for wanting to use the computer in the evening. 1 flamenco 2 velvet 3 cauliflower | it's kind of music. It sounds. It sounds like. Its 2 material | Its a vegetable. Ie feels 4 tttastes 1 itsmell 4 roast turkey 5 dirty socks 6 a panda | Its something you eat. You have wom thern. Its a kind of animal 1 Ittastes like. Sat They smell. It looks like. They srl like 7 alift Its a kind of machine. Itmakes some people feel 8 vinegar eo (a) ittastes/smels.. JY Ittastes/smells like... =) 9 chilli peppers ‘They're a kind of vegetable. 10 a dentist's dril Its @ machine, Itsounds... fom 4 ~ 13 an open fire l’s something in @ house. lt makes you feel. 1 a mosquito It’s an insect Itsounds lke 12 a teddy bear Ws a toy. Itfeels, 14 the Mona Lisa It’s a woman. ‘She looks. ‘She looks as if. 15 a grapefruit Hts a frit, It looks lke. Ietastes. 16 the London Eye 18 petrol {It's @ London tourist attraction. It's a kind of food. Its a liquid. It looks like. It looks like. It looks like. It tastes. Itsmells. Vocabulary Split crossword EE ee mane ae A @ Look at your crossword and make sure you know the meaning of all the words you have. © Now ask B to define a word for you. Ask eg. What's 2 down? What’s 19 across? Write the word in. @ Now B will ask you to define a word, re |X |HfA|U|8|T le iu Ino [s cir [Alt lc[H B © Lookat your crossword and make sure you know the meaning of all the words you have. © A will ask you to define a word. @ Now ask A to define a word for you. Ask eg. What's 4 down? What's 7 across? Write the word in, H]O[M|e|S|![c EB Song will survive ee ee © Listen to the song. Are the phrases in bold right or wrong? Puta tick (7) ora cross (X) in column A. © Listen again and correct the wrong phrases in column B. URS Ta At first | was aa, | was terrified 1 Kept thinking | could never live without you at my side cian But then | spent such lonely nights 2 Thinking how you dd me wrong ain ‘And | grew strong and leamed how to get on eee ‘So you're back from outer space pa Ujust came into find you here ajertl with that mad look upon your face aici | should have changed thet stupid lock ane I should have made you leave your key ® iff known for just one second 0 ‘You'd come back to bother me Breit cHorus o on now go, go out the door se Jus tun around now, ‘os youte not wanted anymore cae Wetertyou the one who tried to hurt mewith goodbye? Did you think 'd crumble? Did you think fd lay down and die? 16 Ob no, not, will suvive For as long as| know who to love | know Fl fee alive ipa ve gt all my if to live and Ive got all my love to give pane And survive, Iw survive, hey, hey It tok al the strength | had not to fall apart, peas ‘Though Itied hard to find the pieces of my broken heart = And I spent oh so many nights et Just feeling angry with myself me {used to cry. But now | hold my head up high pike ‘And you see me, someone new eee ‘not tat chained up litle person who's in love with you * ‘And 50 you felt lke dropping in yee [And just expect me to serve tea ae Well now m saving all my loving for someone who's loving me 2* ‘Song facts ot ee since | nt ster cto nth Crone break orale somethngbeck into very sna pes | bese crt Shel up=tedop inchs nblto move peala creer nee a ae dnpln-vetoncedyhioaetingdeminorincénnn | Sater Oenasta ama tteeetees ‘overcome alos any dct station, and itis saisicaly the song most often performed in karaoke.

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