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LESSON A
GRAMMAR EXERCISES
1.- BUY-BOUGHT
2.- DO-DONE
3.- DRIVE-DRIVEN
4.- GIVE-GIVEN
5.- MAKE-MADE
6.- LEND-LENT
7.- RIDE-RIDDEN
8.- SAVE-SAVING
9.- SEE-SEEN
10.- SELL-SOLD
11.- SMILE-SMILED
12.- SPEND-SPENT
13.- TAKE-TAKEN
14.- WANT-WANTED
15.- WRITE-WRITTEN
COMPLETE THE SENTENCES WITH THE PRESENT PERECT FORM OF THE VERBS IN BRACKETS.
4.- I know that restaurant – we’ve eaten (eat) three before. The food’s excellent.
5.- I’ve never sung (never/sing) in front of a large group of people – and I never want to!
6.- A: He has ever cooked (he/ever/cook) for more than ten people?
8.- My car’s never broken (never/break) down and it’s more than ten years old.
9.- How many times Have the children seen. (the children/see) this film?
7.- In your life, how many times did you move house?
LISTENING
20 years ago
SPEAKING
DESCRIBE SOMETHING THAT YOU RECENTLY HAVE DONE TO HELP PEOPLE (USE PRESENT PERFECT
AND PAST SIMPLE)
UNIT 3
LESSON C
4.- Why does Mark decide not to buy the book money bank?
COMPLETE THE PHRASES FROM PART 2 WITH THE WORDS IN THE BOX.
3.- Can you ENTER YOUR .card in, please? put your
On second thoughts
SPEAKING PRACTICE
Actually, I think
STUDENTS WILL WORK IN PAIRS: STUDENT A: SALES ASSISSTANT
STUDENT B: CUSTUMER
scented candles $18,20
watch $95,50
clock $10,00
slippers $ 22,65
iphone $78
UNIT 3
LESSON B
A C S D E F B N J H N
B G P R C O S T A E B
C N E J K M R D T U O
D X N W A F F O R D R
E Z T Q K L M U R E R
F L R A A D E T C D O
G O J S O W E D V B W
H A U X N M A E D I E
I N N Z A E F G H D D
J T F R E E Q E T I W
K U D T F S A L E S S
L Y R U T D Y R W C E
O F F E R V L T D O D
M O M H H T U G G U T
N P K L E N D H O N R
O R E H O Y I U L T H
P S A V I N G U P U L
C A S H P U O K M O J
Q E L M L L E D R P U
P A I D B A C K U F R
R D O T N W E E S E M
S F T R R B A N K I N
1. Free
2. Loan
3. Cash
4. Count
5. Bank
6. Borrow
7. Sales
8. Owed
9. Afford
10. Paid back
11. Offer
12. Lend
13. Owed
COMPLETE THE TEST ABOUT WHAT KIND OF SPENDER ARE YOU? PAGE 30
B,c,c,c,c
PRESENTER: So, in these difficult times, how are people spending their money? Are people still
borrowing from the banks? I came to Norwich to talk to shoppers. Excuse me, sir do you mind if I
ask you a few questions about spending habits?
SPEAKER 1: Err. OK
SPEAKER 1: I have just bought my FOOD for the week. They had some special OFFER on cheese! I
think I have got enough for a month OFER
SPEAKER 1: Yes actually, I am saving for a CAR My girlfriend is moving away to Leeds to study and
CARI want to visit her at weekends. The train is really EXPENSIVE so in the end, it is cheaper to
drive.
PRESENTER: Why didn’t you BORROW the money for the car? Pair
SPEAKER 1: Well, I don’t want to owe money to a bank. I generally don’t like borrowing. I have got
three credit CARD and I have never USED any of them. I have only got them, because of the free
stuff you get – travel, insurance, cinema tickets, that kind of thing
HE IS A SMART SPENDER
BUY A CAR
SPEAKER 2: Not much! It was all too ……………. But I found a good ………….. on some suntan lotion.
So I bought a lot.
PRESENTER: Are you saving up for anything at the moment?
SPEAKER 2: Well. I am always saving, but there isn’t really anything I actually want to buy. I have
already got everything I need. Why should I spend my money on NEW things when the things I
have are perfectly OK? Everyone should save for when they are OLDER I don’t want to be
WORKING when I am an old man.
SPEAKER 2: No, not yet! And I hope I never do. When I can’t AFFORD something, I don’t buy it.
Simple . And I never LEND money to other people. Never, You give them money, and you never get
it back. Then you lose a friend
SPEAKER 3: Some PERFUME and a small necklace. The necklace was quite EXPENSIVE Well, very
expensive, but I need a new one to go with a dress I have just bought.
PRESENTER: Lovely? And are you saving up for anything at the moment?
SPEAKER 3: No, not really. I don’t really save up for things, to be honest. If I need something, I just
buy it. I have got credit cards. I have already SPENT my salary this month, but that is OK. Life’s too
short to WORRY about money.
SPEAKER 3: I don’t BORROW money. Well, I USE my credit cards, but that’s not really borrowing,
is it? Oh! And I got a small LOAN last year. I haven’t paid it back yet
Is this person a big spender, smart spender or non spender?
GRAMMAR
EXERCISES
1 Would you like some food? A Yes, I´ve just spoken to her
2 Did you like the movie? B I’ve already emailed him
3 Has Junko called yet? C She’s just gone out. She’ll be back soon
4 Where’s Liza? D I’m afraid I haven’t read it yet
5 Would you like to go for a walk? E No, thanks. I’ve already been out
6 Can you email Marc about the meeting? F We haven’t seen it yet
7 Have you written your essay yet? G No, thanks. I’ve already had lunch
8 What did you think of the report? H Not yet. I’ve just finished the
introduction
1-G
2-F
3-A
4-C
5-E
6-B
7-H
8-D
PUT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER TO MAKE SENTENCES OR QUESTIONS
1.- they/have/us/yet?/paid
2.- already/I’ve/money/all/spent/my
4.- shops/I/yet/haven’t/to/the/been
5.- raining/just/started/it/has
6.-he/yet?/any/has/money/saved
LOOK AT JEFF’S LIST OF THINGS TO DO. WRITE SENTENCES ABOUT WHAT HE HAS ALREADY DONE
AND WHAT HE HASN’T DONE YET. USE ALREADY/YET/AND THE PRESENT PERFECT
SPEAKING
COMPLETE THE MIND MAP ABOUT SAVING UP FOR ANYTHING AND MAKE A PLAN TO GET IT
How much
money do
you need?
I need $500
What have you
What for?
done to save up the
money? buy a cell pone
LESSON D
LISTENING
LISTEN TO FOUR PEOPLE TALKING ABOUT GIVING MONEY TO CHARITY AND COMPLETE THE TABLE
WITH THE MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION
READING PRACTICE
The national trust use the money to repair historic buildings and keep them open for the public
to visit
8.- Would you like to raise money for historic buildings in Ecuador? Why?
2.- D to apologise
WRITING SKILLS
2.-given/you/a stranger/have/money/to?
COMPLETE THE TEXT WITH THE PRESENT PERFECT FORMS OF THE VERBS IN THE BOX?
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