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6 VOCABULARY

EXTRA
INTERMEDIATE UNIT 6 Multi-word verbs

6.1-ing/-ed adjectives 3 Put the multi-word verbs in the box in the


correct place.
1 Complete the sentences with the adjectives
chat up click on dress down dress up
in the box.
get on (with) go off log off scroll up
annoying/annoyed confusing/confused settle down shut down take off try on
embarrassing/embarrassed exhausting/exhausted
Relationships Clothes Technology
frightening/frightened relaxing/relaxed
satisfying/satisfied worrying/worried
1 I enjoyed that run, but now I’m .
2 I hate horror films. They’re so .
3 Tom fell over at college yesterday. He didn’t hurt
himself, but he was really .
4 I spent ages on that essay. It was so
to finally finish it. 4 Complete the sentences with a phrasal verb.
5 This computer keeps crashing. It’s so The first letter of each word is given.
. 1 I have started this ironing. I can’t p
6 What a lovely, quiet beach. It’s so calm and it o any longer!
here. 2 I’m sorry I can’t see you on Tuesday, I have to
7 I’ve prepared for my driving test, but I still feel l a my little niece.
about it. 3 Sorry, we got c o
8 I think we’ve taken a wrong turn. Those traÆc when the train went through a tunnel.
signs were really . 4 Adam is hardworking and ambitious. He really
t a his father in
2 Describe how you would feel in the situations that way.
1–9 using the adjectives in the box. You can 5 Marcela’s nervous about getting married. I hope
use more than one adjective for each situation. she doesn’t c o the
wedding!
astonished depressed disgusted disappointed tired
6 Those two are always fighting. They should sit
excited fascinated frustrated terrified
down and w o their problems.
1 You see your favourite football team win. 7 This restaurant’s expensive. Maybe we should
c o the one down the
2 You haven’t done as well as you thought in a road.
test. 8 I’ve lost my key again. I’ll have to ask my
flatmate to l me i .
3 You tried your best and still didn’t win.

4 When you feel really sad for a long time. 6.2Verb-noun collocations
5 Underline the correct alternatives.
5 When you’ve had a long day and worked hard.
1 Did you know that Poppy does/gets/raises money
for helping her parents with housework?
6 When you see something so amazing it’s hard
to believe. 2 Did you listen/watch/do that programme
about the moon last night?
7 When you’re alone in the house and you hear
a strange noise. 3 Hey! You can’t do/jump/watch the queue
just because there are lots of people here!
8 When you learn a really interesting fact you
didn’t know before. 4 Honestly Martin, I’m surprised you can see.
Shall I cut/get/slice your hair?
9 When you see a fly in your drink.
5 We need to get onto that new shopping
website. They’re getting/holding/raising a sale.
6 We ought to go on a fun run to help
do/cut/raise money for charity.
7 When I was at university, I had to
do/give/make lots of experiments for my
science course.

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6.3Life events 8 Add the phrasal verbs from Exercise 7 to
6 Complete the text with the correct form of appropriate the spidergram. Use a dictionary to help
verbs. you.
While not everyone lives their life in the same way, there Inseparable, no object needed
are things we tend to do in a particular order. For example, 1 5
we go to school and try to 1 our final exams. If
2 6
we manage this, we 2 a place at university where
we study for a degree. Aker we graduate, we hope we will 3 7
be 3 a job by a good company, but it’s not
4
always that easy. Once we start our careers, we work hard
to
4
promoted so we can earn more money.
Some people meet a partner at school or university and
5
engaged then, but many of us do it later in
life. We 6 a house and settle down, maybe up
starting a family. Of course there are some things we hope
we never experience. Some couples find it diÆcult to stay
together and 7 . Some people 8
their jobs and have to find work elsewhere.
Separable, object
8 11
Focus on phrasal verbs with up
9 12
7 Match the phrasal verbs in bold with their meanings a)–
l). 10
1 Why didn’t you show up yesterday? We waited for
you. 9 Complete the sentences with the correct
form of phrasal verbs from Exercise 7.
2 These numbers don’t add up. Where am I going
wrong? 1 It was great to with
3 I was going to go out last night, but ended up staying Angelique. I haven’t seen her for years.
in. 2 I can’t believe these prices, they
4 Schools break up on Friday and the seem to all the time.
summer holidays begin! 3 We may have taken a wrong turn, but
I’m glad we here.
5 It’s six years since we saw each other. Shall we
catch up later? 4 Why didn’t Azna at the
party?
6 I need to give up coffee. I drink too much of it.
5 My classmates are really clever. I have
7 You can hang your coat up in the cloakroom.
to work hard to with them.
8 Our rent goes up once a year, unfortunately. 6 I’m going to eating
9 If you haven’t signed up for online banking, you chocolate for a while. I eat too much.
should. 7 I’m thinking of for an
10 This place is a mess. Shall we tidy up? online history course.
11 I’m putting on weight. I need to take up a sport 8 I’m interested in chess.
of some kind. I think it’ll make me more
12 Slow down! I can’t keep up with you. intelligent!
9 My parents are coming to visit, so I
a) start (a hobby/sport) have to my flat.
b) produce a total 10 Can I my jacket
c) put an item of clothing on something behind the door?
d) register (online) 11 Can you these prices
e) stay at the same high level for me?
f) finish for the holidays (schools/college) 12 It’s only two weeks until the schools
g) stop doing something .
h) increases
i) arrive
j) talk to someone you haven’t spoken to for some time
k) organise things neatly
l) be in a place you didn’t expect to be
6 READING & LISTENING EXTRA

INTERMEDIATE UNIT 6 4 Match the words and phrases in bold in


1 Work in pairs and discuss. the text with their meanings 1–6.
1 What do you know about New Zealand?
1 very beautiful
2 Do you enjoy sports? If so, which ones and why?
2 connected securely
3 Are there any unusual sports you’d like to try?
3 small light boat
2 Read the article. What unusual or extreme sports does it 4 very excited and happy
mention?
5 frightened people
3 Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or 6 frightening
false (F)? Correct the false sentences.
5 Work in pairs or small groups and
1 Bungee jumping is better in New Zealand than in discuss. Would you like to try any of the
Europe, according to Andy. activities in the text? Why/Why not?
2 Andy walked up a mountain to go bungee jumping.
6 6.1 Listen to an interview with Alex,
3 The whitewater raking course is 20 kilometres long.
who did a tightrope walk, and answer the
4 Whitewater raking is a good way to meet people. questions.
5 Andy wanted to parachute in the past. 1 Why did he do the walk?
6 Andy jumped solo from the plane. 2 How much money did he raise?
3 What activity did Alex do when he
was a teenager?

NEW ZEALAND
4 Where did he do the walk?
5 How high up was the tightrope walk?
6 How long was the tightrope walk?
7 Was he nervous during the walk?

7 The words and phrases in the box are from


the recording. Complete the sentences with
the words/phrases in the box.

height butterflies in my stomach


support harness crazy roughly
publicity opposite
1 The ticket oÆce is the
entrance to the park.
trying one of the many extreme sports, this country has become famous for delighting the senses. Our 2 I travel
thinkwriter
it is Andy
important towent all the way to New Zealand t
Burgiss
the cable car up to the jump platform is hair-raising enough as you look down the side of the mountain,local charities.
but then you reach the top and can see the town far down b
est rivers in the world. It is over 3 It’s important to wear a
boat is working together, you quickly feel safe. And even better, you’ll make some good friends by the end of thegoride.
if you climbing.
uctor, so I wasn’t alone and it wasn’t so frightening. It’s something I would recommend, especially in the lovely hills around Wellington, the capital of New Zealand.
4 I had before the exam.
5 I think it’s to go
swimming in the sea in winter.
6 It’s important to get if
you want people to know about an event.
7 The programme is
thirty minutes long.
8 The of the building is
forty metres.

8 Work in pairs or small groups and discuss.


1 Have you ever done anything to raise
money for charity? If so, what did you
do?
2 What extreme activities or sports
could you do to raise money for
charity?
3 How do you feel when you give money
to charity, or do something to raise money for
charity?
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6 GRAMMAR
EXTRA
INTERMEDIATE UNIT 6 6.2 hypothetical conditional:
present/future
6.1 real conditionals 1 Underline the correct alternative.
1 Match the sentence halves. 1 I’d write a novel if I had/have more time.
1 Be careful around Joe. If you mention his ex- 2 If we were in London today, we can/could go on
wife, the London Eye.
2 If I arrive at the concert first, 3 If I were you, I was/’d be a bit nicer to your boss.
3 When I get angry, 4 What will/would Tina do if she wasn’t a
4 Plants die dentist, do you think?
5 I usually cycle to work, but if I’m running late, 5 If they weren’t in Rome, we were/’d be able
6 Unless she asks me nicely, to have lunch with them today.
7 What will you do first 6 Would you have to leave/left your dog here if
8 What do you do you moved to Poland?
9 Unless I’m really tired, 7 I wouldn’t work here if the money didn’t/wasn’t
10 If James doesn’t arrive in the next fikeen so good.
minutes, 8 If I had/have to pay all the rent, I wouldn’t be
able to live here.
a) if they don’t get enough water. 9 Where would you live/lived if you didn’t live here?
b) when you want to relax? 10 I’d love to visit Italy if/when I had the chance.
c) we’ll start the meeting without him. 2 Read the first sentence and complete
d) he’ll get really upset. the hypothetical conditional sentence.
e) I won’t help her with her homework. 1 You don’t have a car and you have to go by
f) when you get to the hotel tomorrow? bus. If I had a car, I wouldn’t have to go by bus.
g) I get a bus to save time. 2 Jackie and Tom don’t like sushi, so they aren’t
h) I count to ten before I say anything. going to the restaurant.
i) I’ll save you a seat. They .
j) I never really sleep in the day. 3 You shouldn’t gossip about your colleagues.
2 Use the prompts to make sentences and questions. If I .
1 Ed / not go / party / unless / Sally / invite / 4 We won’t cancel the game because it won’t rain.
him We
.
2 when / I / finish / homework, / I / always 5 I don’t work from home, so I get up at 6a.m.
/ ask / friend / check / it every day.
If I .
3 if / Dana / pass / driving test, / she /
6 I don’t criticise her work and she doesn’t
be / very happy
get angry.
If I .
4 if / mix / hydrogen / oxygen, / get / water
7 You’re not here, so I don’t know what you will do.
What
5 when / I / home / tonight, / have / long bath
?
6 if / you / want / lose weight, / need / do / 8 Sandra doesn’t like Tom, so she won’t invite him
exercise to her party.
If Sandra .
7 if / Chelsea / not / score / soon, / lose / game 9 I live in London, but I’d like to live in Rome.
If I .
8 where / you / go / if / have / holiday / this / 10 Richard hasn’t lost his phone, so he isn’t lost.
year? If Richard .

9 I / always / have / cup / coffee / when /


get up / morning

10 unless / put / sunscreen / on, / you /


get / sunburn
6.3 giving and responding to news Consolidation
1 Add one word to each sentence.
1 I’m sorry to have to you, but I’ve lost my job. 1 Choose the correct answer, a), b), or c).
2 Oh no, I’m really to hear that. A: I’ve got 1 good news. My sister’s going
3 You lucky! to have a baby! I’m going to be an uncle!
4 You’ll never what. B: 2 That’s 3 news!
5 There’s I’ve got to tell you. A: Thanks. Obviously, she’s really happy. They’ve
6 I’m really pleased tell you that you’ve won! been trying for a baby for ages. They thought
7 Joking! they’d been successful a few times, but each time
8 I’ve got some good for you: you’re getting the doctor said, ‘Bad news, I’m 4 ’.
promoted! B: Oh no.
9 That’s shame.
A: It’s funny – lots of people gave them advice
10 I knew you could do it. Well! while they were trying, and some of it was really
11 Bad news, I afraid. strange.
12 That really annoying.
B: Like what?
2 Match functions a)–d) with sentences 1–12
A: Oh, you know, things like if you 5 red meat
in Exercise 1.
and honey, you’ll have a boy, or if you buy a
a) giving good news new house, you 6 have a baby soon aker.
b) giving bad news Luckily, my sister doesn’t believe in any of
c) responding to good news those superstitions. If she did, she 7 worry about
d) responding to bad news things far too much!
3 Underline the correct alternative. B: So have they decided on a name yet?
1 A: I’m afraid/scared he didn’t get the job. A: Not yet, but they have a few ideas. 8 it’s a
B: It’s/That’s a shame. girl, they’ll call her Alice. If it’s a boy, they’ll
2 A: I’ve got a good news/some good news. call him … um … Daniel Habermus.
They accepted my proposal! B: Really? Habermus? Habby? You know that if he
B: Congratulations/Congratulation! 9
that name, other children would laugh
3 A: We’ve got anything/something to tell you. at him, right?
We’re going to have a baby. A: I know, but it’s a family tradition: when you have
B: Wow! That was/’s great news. a baby boy, 10 call him Habermus. It’s my
4 A: There’s something I’ve got to say/tell you. middle name, actually.
I’ve been fired. B: Oh, I’m 11 to hear that. If I 12 you,
B: I’m really sorry/annoyed to hear that. I’d keep it a secret!
5 A: You’ll always/never guess what. I’ve A: It’s OK. I quite like it, actually!
passed my driving test!
1 a) some b) a c) the
B: Have you? Well/Good done!
2 a) Shame! b) Did you? c) Congratulations!
6 A: I’m really please/pleased to tell you that
you’ve been accepted on the course. 3 a) fantastic b) annoying c) lucky
B: You’re joking/playing! I thought I’d done 4 a) annoying b) afraid c) unfortunately
really badly in the interview. 5 a) ate b) eat c) eaten
7 A: You know/Know you Jan? She had an 6 a) ’ll b) ’d c) wouldn’t
accident last night. 7 a) ’ll b) ’d c) wouldn’t
B: That’s/It’s awful. 8 a) When b) As soon as c) If
8 A: I’m sorry having/to have to tell you, but they 9 a) had b) hadn’t c) have
rejected your proposal. 10 a) you b) you’re c) you’d
B: That’s really/absolutely annoying. I put so 11 a) happy b) shame c) sorry
much work into that. 12 a) am b) ’ll be c) were

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