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Unit 10 JETSTREAM INTERMEDIATE- cyber homework


LESSON 1
'We can't draw very well,' the children say.
The children wish (they could) draw well.
'I don't speak English very well,' the woman says.
The woman (she spoke) English well.
'I'm bald,' the man says.
The man wishes (he had) hair.
'I have a lot of work to do,' I say.
I wish (I didn't have) a lot of work to do.
'It's a shame we don't have a job,' the two brothers say.
The two brothers wish (they had) a job.
'It was a bad idea to wear that dress,' the lady says.
The lady wishes (she hadn't worn) that dress.

'It was a bad idea to go out last night,' the teenager says.
The teenager wishes (he hadn't gone) out last night.
'I should have learned to play a musical instrument when I was a child,' the man says.
The man wishes he (had learned) to play a musical instrument when he was a child.
'It was a bad idea to buy those koi fish,' the woman says.
'If only (I hadn't bought) those koi fish,' she says.
'It's a pity the students don't pay attention in class,' the teacher says.
'If only the students (would pay attention) in class,' he says.
'I'd really like it if my children tidied their rooms,' says the mother.
The mother (wishes her children would tidy) their rooms.
'It would be great if the dog didn't bark all night,' said the man.
The man wishes (the dog wouldn't bark) all night.

Paul McCartney (singer)


Stella McCartney (fashion designer)
Ringo Starr (drummer)
Pedro Almodóvar (film director)
Martin Luther King (social rights activist)
Barack Obama (politician)
Frida Kahlo (painter)

(to fall out of) bed, a plane, a tree


(to tear) your dress, a piece of paper, a shirt
(to misread) a date, instructions, a text message
(to get stuck in) a lift, a traffic jam, sand
(to lose) your keys, money, a library book
(to fall off) the roof of a building, a bike, a shelf
(to miss) your flight, the train, an appointment
(to run out of)milk, petrol, money

LESSON 2

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You failed the exam because you didn't study hard enough.
If you had studied hard enough, (you wouldn't have failed the exam).
We missed the bus because we got up late.
We wouldn't have missed the bus (if we hadn't got up late).
Mark didn't have enough money, so he didn't buy a new pair of shoes.
Mark would have bought a new pair of shoes (if he had had enough money).
Sandra wasn't paying attention, so she slipped on the ice.
If Sandra had been paying attention, (she wouldn't have slipped on the ice).
The dog bit you because you teased him.
The dog wouldn't have bitten you (if you hadn't teased him).
They didn't come with us, so they didn't have a good time.
If they had come with us, (they would have had a good time).
You didn't ask for help, so I didn't help you.
I would have helped you (if you had asked for help).
We didn't swim in the sea because there was a red flag.
If there hadn't been a red flag, (we would have swum in the sea).

Bethany Hamilton went for a morning surf with her best friend, Alana, and Alana's
father and brother.
While she (was lying) on her board, she suddenly (felt) a lot of pressure on her left
arm, which was pulled back and forth for a few seconds. At first, she didn't feel any
pain. She just (noticed) that the water around her was red. She (had been bitten) by a
14-foot-long shark and her left arm was (gone). Alana's father got her out of the water
and rushed her to hospital.
Bethany underwent surgery and (was released) from hospital a few days later.
Bethany started surfing again just two months after the attack, and two years later she
(won) a national championship. Nowadays, she is a professional surfer and she (is
competing) with the best women surfers in the world.

Bethany is also a bestselling writer and public speaker. She (has shared) her
experiences in documentary films and on several TV programmes. The documentary
film Heart of a Soul Surfer (shows) her comeback as a surfer after her life-changing
experience.

Bethany had been surfing ... (since she was a child.)


She was bitten by a shark ... (but the bite didn't hurt at first.)

Her father ... was supposed to have surgery that day.


Bethany ... takes part in competitions professionally these days.
Bethany is also ... (a writer.)

RelationshipsSpeaker (3)Indoor activitiesSpeaker (4)Different continentsSpeaker


(1)Types of accommodationSpeaker (1)Relaxing outdoorsSpeaker (2)Doing things
with a partnerSpeaker (3)Living abroadSpeaker (2)Leaving his / her jobSpeaker (4)

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When you're in your 20s, you don't (care) about sleeping in youth hostels or (cheap)
hotels.
I loved going to the beach and lying on the (sand) getting a golden (tan).
Being married doesn't change your life much, but having (kids) does. If we'd waited
three or four years, we could have done more (stuff) together.
If only I hadn't worked those long (hours) and I'd (enjoyed) life while I could.

LESSON 3
I would have answered the phone if I (had been able to hear) it. (ABLE / HEAR)
You (would have been able to get) a ticket for the game if you'd tried to buy it last
month. (ABLE / GET)
I'd have been able to finish the marathon if I (hadn't twisted) my ankle. (NOT / TWIST)
If it hadn't been cloudy, they (would have been able to see) the stars. (ABLE / SEE)
Martha wouldn't have been able to get a job if she (hadn't uploaded) her CV online.
(NOT / UPLOAD)
If Dave hadn't taken a sleeping pill, he (wouldn't have been able to sleep). (NOT ABLE
/ SLEEP)
We would have been able to climb to the top of the mountain if it (hadn't been) so
windy. (NOT / BE)
If you (hadn't changed) your eating habits, you wouldn't have been able to lose so
much weight. (NOT / CHANGE)

(FIGHTERS)
(HOMEMAKER)
(ATTENDANT)
(UNCLE)
(LIONESS)
(WIDOWER)
(NIECE)
(OPERATOR)
(OFFICER)

to write a word incorrectly (to misspell)


to say a word incorrectly (to mispronounce)
to form an incorrect opinion (to misjudge)
to make a mistake in counting (to miscalculate)
to interpret incorrectly (to misunderstand)
to give an actor an unsuitable role (to miscast)

There's (something wrong) with my eyes. I can't see properly.


I'm afraid I'm (the wrong person) to talk to. You need to see Ms Grant.
You're (doing it wrong). That piece needs to go here.
The teacher was really cross with me. I (got all the answers wrong).
Anyone can cook pancakes. You can't (go wrong).
You're saying it (the wrong way round). It's 'fish and chips', not 'chips and fish'.

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John who? I'm afraid you've called (the wrong number), sir.
(What's wrong)? You look so sad.

He'll be moving back to his parents' (if he loses his job.)


You can borrow the scissors, (but please put them back in that drawer.)
Bad luck. (Go back four squares.)
We're not coming back to this restaurant. (The food's awful.)
I'm taking this dress back to the shop. (It's the wrong size.)
I'll get back to you (as soon as I hear from them.)
You can borrow the dress for the party, (but you need to give it back to me by
Tuesday.)
Thanks for the money. (I'll pay you back as soon as I can.)

A What's wrong? You look really upset.


B I fell down the stairs this morning and I've twisted my ankle.
A Oh (dear)! What a (shame)! Does it hurt much?
B No, it's not too bad, but I'm really disappointed because I was due to take part
in a tennis competition
this weekend, and now I can't.
A I can (imagine). But never (mind). These things (happen).
B I know, but it was the semi-finals, and I had a good chance of getting to the
final.
A You poor (thing)! How (disappointing)! But it could have been (worse).
B It could?
A Yes, you might have broken something, and that would have taken much
longer to get better.
I know what it's (like), because I broke my leg last year.
B You did?
A Yes, in a skiing accident. But you mustn't let it get you (down).

(A What's the matter? Have you been crying?)


B Yes, I'm really upset.)
(A What's happened?)
(B Somebody's hacked my email account.)
(A How terrible! How did you find out?)
(B Well, apparently all my contacts have received emails saying that I was robbed and
beaten up in Budapest
and that I need money to pay for the hospital expenses and the flight home.)
(A Why would somebody say such a thing? So when did this happen?)
(B I just found out about an hour ago.)
(A That's awful! I think you need to report this straight away and change your
password.)
(B Well, that's the thing. I tried to change it, but I couldn't. Whoever hacked into my
account must have done that
already.)

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(A I'm so sorry! Oh well, it could have been worse. They could have hacked your bank
account or they could have
got hold of your credit-card number.)
(B Oh dear! I haven't checked that yet …)

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