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Básico 8

Unit 3 JETSTREAM PRE-INT- cyber homework


Lesson 1
Nathan is going to stay but look for another job. He isn't going to ask for a rise.
Jane and Peter are going to leave and look for another job. They aren't going to get an
evening job as well.
I'm going to stay because I enjoy the job. I'm not going to ask for a rise.
Elena is going to stay because she enjoys the job. She isn't going to leave and look for
another job.

Where / you / go / on / holiday / this / year ?


(Where are you going on holiday this year?)
Who / you / go / with ?
(Who are you going to go with?)
How long / you / stay ?
(How long are you going to stay?)
What / you / do / there ?
(What are you going to do there?)
Where / Rajaa / work / next / year ?
(Where is Rajaa going to work next year?)

Why / Rajaa / not / work / with / you / any more ?


(Why isn't Rajaa going to work with you any more?)
Is / Mehmet / work / from / home / next / year ?
(Is Mehmet going to work from home next year?)
Are / Peter and Erica / ask / for / a / pay / rise ?
(Are Peter and Erica going to ask for a pay rise?)
Are / you / get / another / I.T. qualification ?
(Are you going to get another I.T. qualification?)

(PLAN)
(AFFORD)
(INTENDS)
(HOPE)
(AGREED)
(CAREER)

How old do you need to be to join the police force? 18


To train as a police officer Richard is going to. (work and learn at the same time.)

What does rise through the ranks mean. (Work your way to the top of your profession.)
Richard hates... (sitting in an office all day.)

The starting salary is... £21,000

Richard is going to apply for a new job. TRUE


Richard hopes to become a police officer. TRUE
Richard needs a degree to join the police force. FALSE
Richard doesn't think he will get a good salary as a police officer. (FALSE)
John thinks Richard will enjoy working for the police force. TRUE

Lisa is employed by an I.T. company. She really enjoys working there. She (gets on with)
everybody. Everybody likes her including her (boss), and her colleagues are all very friendly.
She gets paid a good experience (salary) every month.
Her brother is unemployed. He is looking for a job but it's difficult to find one in London. He has
good (qualifications). He has a university degree and he has three years' work (experience).

actor detect (ive)

business (man) accounter (ant)

photographman (er) manag (er)

cameraman journal (ist)

assist (ant) editor

producer law (yer)

teacher write (r)

solder (ier) art (ist)

direct (or)

LESSON 2

A What are you doing this evening?


(B I'm going to a restaurant with some friends.)
(A Are you doing anything tomorrow evening?)
(B I'm working late tomorrow, and my husband's travelling to London for a meeting tomorrow
morning.
He won't be back until late.)
(A What about Saturday?)
(B Saturday's fine. We aren't doing anything on Saturday evening.)

A: What is (are) you (going to study) at university?

B: ('m going to do) a law degree.

A: Are you (going to work) for your uncle's law firm when you leave university?

B: I don't know yet.

A: What (are) you o (doing) at the weekend?

B: I ('m playing) tennis on Saturday morning with Tim. Then, in the afternoon,
we ('re going) to a football match. Have you got any plans?

A: I ('m watching) a film with some friends after work on Friday. Then on Saturday,

I ('m cooking) a meal for some friends.

(Are) you (going) to Sam's exhibition tomorrow night?

B: Yes, I am.

A: Do you still want to be an artist?

B: No, I don't. I want to be a scriptwriter. I ('m going to write) a film and it ('s going to be)

a blockbuster.

Susannah is going to university next year to study computer science. FALSE


She will be a good web designer because she is creative and she
gets on well with people. TRUE
She plans to make a DVD of her design work. (TRUE)
She is going to do an animation course next year. TRUE
Susannah is going to start her own business after she leaves university. FALSE

You need to be (creative) to work as a web designer.


Susannah is studying (computer science) at university.
She wants an interesting job.
She plans to work as an (employee) for a company first.
Susannah is not very good with deadlines.

He designs buildings. (architect)


She invents things. (scientist)
She manages a team of sales people. (sales manager)
He sells our company’s products. (sales rep)
He supervises the construction of roads and bridges. (engineer)
She looks after patients in a hospital. (nurse)
She offers legal advice. (lawyer)
He decides the treatment for his patients. (doctor)
She works with numbers. (accountant)
He organises promotional events. (marketing assistant)

LESSON 3

Next year
I (will have) (have) a new job.
I (will live) (live) in another city.
I (will be) (be) at university.
I (will get) (get) a promotion at work.
My company (will give) (give) me a pay rise.
I (will go) (go) on holiday to another country.
It (will be) (be) a great year for me and my family.
A: What do you think the weather (will be) like tomorrow?

B: I think it (will rain).

A: (Will you be) home early tomorrow night?

B: I'm not sure. I ('m going) to a meeting at head office in the afternoon. All the sales
reps (are attending) the meeting. I think it (will finish) at about six o'clock so I (will be)
late home.

A: OK. I ('m going) to my sewing class in the evening so I (won't be) at home when you
get back.

B: OK.

A: Good news! I (managed) to finish that sales report.

B: Oh, well done. Thank you.

A: Martin, you (promised) to finish the script for today.

B: I know. I'm really sorry, I couldn't do it. I've got a lot of work at the moment.

A: Martina (seems) to be very busy this week.

B: Yes, she is. She's always very busy.

A: Did you (arrange) to meet Ahmet yesterday?

B: Yes, I did. We met at his office and we had a meeting about the new sales assistant.

A: Did you tell Helen about the meeting this afternoon?

B: Oh, no. I (forgot) to tell her. I'll call her now.

A: Deniz (refused) to work late tonight.

B: I know. He's got a dentist's appointment tonight, so he can't work late.

At the moment I (work for) a charity and I love my job. I'm a marketing assistant for a charity
called Arts for the Earth. I (deal with) the marketing and publicity for the charity. At the
moment I ('m working on) a big music event. Two famous bands are giving a performance
to raise money for Arts for the Earth. Day to day, there are a lot of problems to solve but
everything always (works out) in the end!
It's not a nine to five job! I usually (go in) to work at 9am but I never know when I will finish.
We often have an event to attend in the evenings. It's hard work but it's always interesting. I
won't (look for) another job next year or the year after that. I'm very happy with my job. In
fact, I think it's my dream job.
(James: I need somebody to stay and help pack the books. Martin, can you stay?)
(Martin: I'm sorry, I can't. I've got a doctor's appointment this evening.)
(Lucia: I'll stay.)
James: Oh, thank you Lucia. Martin, can you come in early tomorrow morning?)
(Martin: Yes, I'll be in the office by 6.30 am.)
(James: Great. I'll leave the books and the envelopes on your desk.)
(Lucia: I'll pack as many as I can tonight and I'll email you a list of all the remaining names
and addresses.)
(Martin: We'll pack them and send them all by midday tomorrow.)

UNIT 4
LESSON 1
WRITTEN)
(SENT)
(RECEIVED)
(THOUGHT)
(DONE)
(BOUGHT)
(LOST)
(LOGGED ON)
(GONE)
Y
(TECHNOLOGY)

(Have you ever been to New York?)


(How many years ago did Martin and Marina get married?)
(Has your sister ever had a laptop?)
(Have you always lived in Istanbul?)
(Did you see the pyramids in Mexico?)
(How long have you known Susan?)

A: you / ever / write / a / blog


(Have you ever written a blog?)
B: No, I haven't but I've read yours. It's really good.
A: Thanks.
A: Mr Cole / ever / use / his / tablet
(Has Mr Cole ever used his tablet?)
B: No, he hasn't. I think we'll give it to another member of staff.
A: you / ever / win / a / competition / online
(Have you ever won a competition online?)
B: No, I haven't. But my husband won one last year.
A: Really?
A: your / daughter / try / her / e-reader / yet
(Has your daughter tried her e-reader yet?)
B: Yes, she has. She loves it.
A: you / be / to / that / new / restaurant / on / the High Street / yet
(Have you been to that new restaurant on the High Street yet?)
B: Yes, I have. The food's amazing. We've eaten there twice now.
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A: (Have you heard) from Tanya today?
B: No, I (haven't heard) from her since yesterday.
A: (Did she call) you yesterday?
B: No, she (sent) me a text.
A: I ('ve sent) her two emails today and I (have just texted) her. She (hasn't replied).
B: Maybe she (has left) her phone at home. She (left) it at home one day last week.

(S O F T W A R E)
(B L O G)
(P R I N T E R)
(H A R D W A R E)
(G A D G E T S)
(D O W N L O A D)
(E - R E A D E R)

LESSON 2

A: How long have you lived here?

B: I've lived here (since) 1970. What about you?

A: I've only lived here (for) three years.

A: How long have you had that laptop?

B: I've had it (for) years.

A: Really? It looks new.

A: Have you spoken to Elif recently?

B: No, I haven't spoken to her (since) last week. What about you?

A: I haven't spoken to her (for) a long time.

A: How many years have you taught English?

B: I've taught English (for) ten years. I've been a teacher at this school (since) September.

A: I've only been here (for) three years.

(Ayshe & Emre) have just moved house.


The company has given (Emre) a pay rise.
(Ayshe) hasn't found a new job yet.
(Elif) has had a promotion at work.
Elif has become marketing manager.
(Ayshe) hasn't found a new school for her children yet.
Ayshe and Emre have been very (busy) recently.
Ayshe and Emre have moved to (Ankara).
Elif has had a (promotion) at work.
Ayshe hasn’t found (a new school) for her children yet.
Ayshe and Emre have just bought (a new house) in Ankara.

LESSON 3

A: Have you emptied the dishwasher (yet)?

B: No, I haven't. I've (just) washed the kitchen floor. Will you vacuum the carpet in the
living room?

A: I've (already) vacuumed it. Has Martin emptied the dustbin?

B: No, he hasn't emptied it (yet). He has (just) finished making the beds.

Carlos and Alice (have opened) a chocolate company in the Lake District.
They have just registered their (thirty) thousandth customer.
There is one ingredient that they don't use in their chocolates. That is (sugar).
Ikbal and Rose have started baking bread (in their kitchen) in London.
They sell their bread to (the neighbours).
People can order and buy the bread (from their house).

Carlos and Alice have started (making and selling chocolates.)


Ikbal and Rose have learnt (how to make bread.)
Carlos and Alice have moved (from a big city to a village in the countryside.)
Ikbal and Rose haven’t moved out of London.
Carlos and Alice have started to sell (their products online.)

(WASHING MACHINE)
(HOOVER)
(DUSTBIN)
S
(FREEZER)
(DISHWASHER)
(IRON)
(FRIDGE)
(KETTLE)
(HOUSEWORK)

do) the washing up


(make) your bed
(do) the ironing
(clean) the fridge
(do) the housework
(clean) the bath
(make) a cup of tea
(empty) the dustbins
(do) the washing up
(empty) the dishwasher

Vacuum the floor (with the hoover.)


Put the dirty plates (in the dishwasher.)
Wash your clothes . (in the washing machine.)
Put the milk (in the fridge.)
Boil the water . (in the kettle.)
Put the rubbish (in the dustbin.)

I (am) married. My wife's name is Anna. My sister (isn't) married now. She (got) divorced
five years ago. Now she (has) a new partner. His name is George. They (are getting)
married this summer. We (are going) to the wedding. It's in June.

A: Mark, can I have a (word) with you?


B: Yes, of course.
A: Do you have time for a quick (chat)?
B: I'm sorry, I'm a bit busy just now. Can I call you back in ten minutes?
A: Yes, of course.
A: Hi, Leyla. How are (things)?
B: Everything's great at the moment.
A: Let me introduce (myself). My name's Marcus Wright and I'm the owner of the
company.
B: Pleased to meet you Marcus.
A: Excuse me. Can I have a few (minutes) of your time?
B: Yes, of course. What do you want to talk about?

It's late. I have (to go.)


It's been nice (talking to you.)
Great (to talk.)
Thanks so much for your time.
Let's get together (soon.)

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