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Unit 1 Time on your hands Progress check and Cumulative progress 1 Unit 2 Learning about learning Progress check and Cumulative progress 2 Unit 3 Invent and innovate Progress check and Cumulative progress 3 Unit 4 Crime doesn’t pay Progress check and Cumulative progress 4 Unit 5 You win some, you lose some Progress check and Cumulative progress 5 Unit 6 Next steps Progress check and Cumulative progress 6 Unit 7 Exploring art Progress check and Cumulative progress 7 Unit 8 The world around us Progress check and Cumulative progress 8 Unit 9 A word to the wise Progress check and Cumulative progress 9 Unit 10 Spending power Progress check and Cumulative progress 10 Unit 11 A long way from home Progress check and Cumulative progress 11 Unit 12 Achieve the impossible Progress check and Cumulative progress 12 Reading and Use of English optimise) | ting Listening Speaking Answer key 12 19 27 35 4B 51 59 67 7s 76 83 1 92 99 100 110 112 116 120 aA Angela Bandis and Patricia Reilly §(-* ~~ READING | Gapped t [students Book pages 4-5 (BE) GD keaa the article and then write the correct letter (A-G) to complete the descriptions. 1 In paragraph ___ the writer explains an activity where you have to write and perform something 2 In paragraph ___ the writer describes activities that you can do at home with your mates. 3 Tn paragraph __ the wrlter introduces an activity that involves physical activity and technology. 4 In paragraph __ the writer describes learning something that could help you get a job. 5 In paragraph __ the wrlter talks about making the mest af local events and cultural activites. In paragraph __ the writer introduces the topic of the arude, aragraph __ the writer explains the advantages of doing a physical activity. the sentences in Exercise 3 taken from the article, Underline all the pronouns and .ce words and phrases. 1e article again. Choose from sentences A-G the one which fits each gap 1-6, There is one fence you do not need. ‘that, bat i's great for reducing stress, keeping the brain active and improving your strength ality. ‘valuable skill too, and one which could lead to a great career or allow you 10 eam some money. basically treasure hunting with gadgets in places of Interest or natural beauty, ‘The idea of this is for you all to try ones you don't have or haven't used for ages. E They are a fantastic opportunity to get experience of taking part in live shows F This involves learning a skill that everyone will find useful G They often have the best information about free and cheap events in your area, (@) WED rina words or phrases in the article which match these definitions. - 1 able tobe easily gat (paragraph A) 2 a fortune (paragraph A) wanting to be more successful than other people or win (paragraph B) 4 something that is necessary (paragraph D) 5 give something and be given something else instead (paragraph D) 6 away in which emotion or energy can be expressed, (paragraph E) 7 places where an activity or event happens (paragraph F) & improving the quality, amount or strength of something (paragraph G) ise B2 Te... IT ce mene student's Book, pages 4-5 BE) GED read tne artete and then write the correct letter (A-G) to complete the descriptions 1 In paragraph __ the writer explains an activity where you have to write and perform something. 2 In paragraph the wniter describes activities that you can do at home with your mates. 3 Inparagraph __ the writer introduces an activity that involves physical activity and technology. 4: In paragraph ___the writer describes Teaming something that could help you geta job 5 In paragraph __ the writer talks about making the most of local events and cultural activities. 6 Inparagraph the wniter introduces the topic of the article 7 In paragraph __ the writer explains the advantages of doing a physical activity &) WD Read ine sentences in Exercise 3 taken from the article. Underline all the pronouns and reference words and phrases. WD) Read the article again. Choose from sentences A-G the one which fits each gap 1-6, There is one ~ extra sentence you do not need. A Not only that, but it's great for reducing stress, keeping the brain active and improving your strength, and flexibility. B Its a valuable skill too, and one which could lead to a great career or allow you to earn some money. C 15 basically treasure hunting with gadgets in places of interest or natural beauty, D The idea ofthis is for you all to try ones you don't have or haven't used for ages. E They are a fantastic opportunity to get experience of taking part ia live shows. F This involves learning a skill that everyone will find useful G They often have the best information about free and cheap events in your area (@) WE Find words or phrases in the article which match these definitions. 1 able to be easily got (paragraph 4) 2 afortune (paragraph 4} 3 wanting to be more successful than other people or win (paragraph B) 4 something that is necessary (paragraph Dy 5 give something and be given something else instead (raragraph Dy 6 away in which emotion or energy can be expressed (paragraph F) 7 places where an activity or event happens (paragraph F) 8 Improving the quality, amount or strength of something (paragraph G) Time on your hand simetor Co [= ToT x) FRWE FOR SOME FUN () wren younave te 0 yoursot you pra hangout with fends 9 tothe cinema ot go shopping = but what about when You fancy ding somating new ard excting Inyour fe ine tate nt expersive? Pring acts that ae fun, accessible ae drt ost |_ Bevan impasse, an? 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