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OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents Gai page 4 Grammar Question forms 5 Present simple and adverbs of frequency Vocabulary Daily life Free-time activities Nouns and verbs with the same form Vocabulary review Speaking, Talking about the weather Talking about likes and dislikes, writing ‘A web post about the best time to visit your country 9 2 Inside outside Grammar Present simple and present continuous " Identifying relative clauses, 2 Vocabulary Street life 10 Household objects 8 Phrases with on 4 Vocabulary review “ Speaking ‘Asking for and giving directions 15 writing Text messages 15 Reading for pleasure Chemical Secret - Pollution 6 Review: Units 1 and 2 v7 EXoa e 5 Grammar Past simple 9 Past simple and past continuous 2 Vocabulary ‘Moverent 8 Adjectives for describing feelings 20 ‘Adverbs of manner 2 Vocabulary review 2 speaking Telling and responding to a story 2 writing mail (1); describing an event 23 Or Oxford 3000™ Navigate has been based on the Oxford 3000 toensure that leamers are only covering the most relevant vocabulary, Cee ket ed zy Grammar Verbs with -ing and to 25 Going to and present continuous forthe future 2 Vocabulary Life stages and events 24 Internet activities 26 Get 28 Vocabulary review 28 speaking Inviting and making arrangements 29 writing mal (2: making arrangements 2» Listening for pleasure Ecological housing 30 Review: Units 3 and 4 FT BSCE Grammar articles 3 Quantitiers 35 Vocabulary ‘Adjectives for describing objects 22 Money 3a suffixes 36 Vocabulary review 36 Speaking Explaining words you don't know 7 writing Email (3: returning an online product a a c Grammar Making comparisons 2» Present perfect simple and past simple 4 Vocabulary ‘Adjectives fr describing character 38 Family 40 Adjective prefixes 2 Vocabulary review 2 Speaking Giving and responding to news 43 writing Responding to news on social media rr Reading for pleasure ‘Martin Luther King ~ tle Rock 44 Review: Units § and 6 45 rr Grammar Prediction (wil, might) a ‘Something, anyone, everybody, nowhere, etc 9 Vocabulary Transport 46 Holidays 48 ed and ing adjectives 50 Vocabulary review 50 Speaking Checking into a hotel st writing Short notes and messages st Eeerer nen fa Grammar Ability (can, be able to) 52 Obligation, necessity and permission (must, have to, can) 55 Vocabulary ‘kills and abilities 53 Education 5a Make and do 56 Vocabulary review 56 Speaking ‘Asking for clarification 57 writing Completing a form 57 Listening for pleasure Frightening experiences 58 Review: Units 7 and 8 9 EEE Grammar If present simple, will/won'timight a Present tenses in future time clauses 63 Vocabulary Body and actions 60 Health and fitness 62 Verbs and prepositions 64 Vocabulary review 64 Speaking ‘Asking for help and giving advice 65 writing ‘formal covering letter 65 Grammar Uses of the “ing form o The passive 3 Vocabulary Describing food 66 Food containers 68 \Words with more than one meaning 70 Vocabulary review 70 ‘Speaking Problems ina restaurant n writing ‘A restaurant review n Reading for pleasure Chocolate - Making chocolate n Review: Units 9 and 10 3 11. World Grammar If-+ past tense + would 75 Used to % Vocabulary Global issues m The news 7 Phrasal verbs 78 Vocabulary review 78 ‘Speaking Expressing and responding to opinions n writing ‘A presentation n pas = Grammar Present perfect simple with for and since at Uses of the infinitive with to 83 Vocabulary Jobs, professions and workplaces 80 40b responsibilities 82 Phrases with in 84 Vocabulary review Ba Speaking ‘Answering questions in a job interview 35 writing ‘curriculum vitae (CV) 85 Listening for pleasure aster Island statues 86 Review: Units 11 and 12 a7 Audioscripts page 88 ‘Answer key page 94 4 Time 1.1. Do you live in the past, present or future? daily lite 1 What you do Match situations 18overbphrses-h 1 Youneeda holiday, a spendtimewith melas 2 Yougotoa pry dosome work 3. iseinng \\e entneathy food ana \, yous bee 4. Yourboss arrives @ have fun 5 You're bored |\ © makeato-dotist 6 It’syourcousin’sbirthday. \\ f stayin 7 You'eill 8 goonatip 8 Youhaveabusyweekend, th chat with friends online 2 Complete the to-do list with the correct verbs. THINGS TO DO SATURDAY SUNDAY 1_de_ housework * alien 2 the 7 a shopping buy family meal something for lunch) future Plans (holiday with ‘amily this year?) 2 some exercise (otal 3pm) Go dancing — * “ a homework 900d tne! English early right Orr Oxford 3000™ ‘Match verbs in A to phrases in B to make verb phrases, Then complete the information sheet ‘A do eat go go have have spend stay 8 anearlynight a good time healthy-food in shopping some exercise time with relatives, to bed late 1 Eat healthy food Doctors say we need to have seven pieces of fruit and vegetables every day. When you can, ‘ata market and buy io rieat aioe oa a Doctors say the sun is good for us and we need to go out ‘and walk or play sport, Don't ¢ all ‘day in front ofthe TV — it's bad for you. Doctors say that we need eight hours’ sleep every night, Don't ‘when you need to get up early in the morning. ind friends that happy people live for along time. Go two or three times every ‘200d for you to be always on your own. EMME question forms 42. Complete the conversations with the question words in the box. how many how much how often what kind ‘whottime when where who 1 A What time do you get up during the week? B Athalf past seven, DA the first person you see every morning? B My brother. He gets up at the same time as me. aA do you have breakfast? B Inthe kitchen. aa coffee do you drink? B Ihave three or four cups day. 5A do you stop for lunch? B Fromone o'clock until two. 6A do you eat in a restaurant? B About twice a month. 7A ‘good friends do you have? B Alot. Ihave lot of good friends. BA of car do you drive? B Idrivea Mini, b 1appListenand check. © Ani) Listen agnin. Pause the CD and repeat after each ques '5a_ Insert the word in brackets in the correct place in the sentences. 1 When your birthday? (is) _hem i your brthalay2_ Who you chat with online? (do) ‘What kind films do you like? (of) Are busy right now? (you) How do you spend time with relatives? (often) How many did you sleep last night? (hours) Where you from? (are) ‘You go shopping yesterday? (did) b r2i)Listen and check © 12i)Listen again. Pause the CD and repeat after each question. 6 Complete the questions in the conversation with question words and the verbs in brackets. A Hi. Itsnice to meetyou.* Are you (be) new? B Yes, lam, Myname’s Laila. A VimSally.? - (have) fun tonight? Yes, I did. twas a great class. pe (start) playing tennis? B Years ago. Iwas about ten, I think, A‘ __(be) good atit? B Well... Jwon some competitions last year. A Hows (win)? B Three or four. A. Congratulations! Laila, & (live) near here? B_ No, [livein the town centre. A Me, 00.” (get) here today? B Icameby bus, A Thisismy car. (want) to go home together? B Yes! Thanks alot. A Noproblem. tean Very well Quite well More practice talk about my daily ite. Oo lo} o ‘ask questions, oO Oo Oo 1.2 Free time present simple and adverbs 1a of frequency Puc the words in the right order to make sentences. 1 often / coffee / for / go / They / out /a ‘They often.go out for a coffee. 2 goes /My /and /running//then / every / girltiend / now 3 don’t/ the / usually / We / camping / in / go / summer 4 best / aerobics /a/ friend / My / twice / week / or / does / once 5 ever / games /I/ play / hardly / computer 6 family / often / My / future / don't / plans / make 1.31) Listen and check, Notice which words and parts of ‘words are stressed 413) Listen again, Pause the CD and repeatafter each word, Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Replace the bold words with the adverbs and expressions in the box, ‘always every now and then most days ‘once or twice a year rarely 1 Mypartner does exercise after work every day. My partner always dies exercive after work. 2. They hardly ever have alie-in because they have two small children, ‘They because they have two small children, 3. Mysister nearly always goes on Facebook before she has breakfast. before she has breakfast. 4 My parents go on holiday in January and July or only in July. My parents 5 Weaccasionally go clubbing with abig group of friends. ‘with a big group of friends. Or Oxford 3000” 3 Complete the article with the verb phrases and the adverbs in the bos. always _hardiyever nearly always never occasionally often sometimes. usually e8ilieals sanaiy eee 0 traning “elle lee] beinbedby pm. |v ivi viv ¢ catannterss “| fel le ‘watehvidess Vv spend time with have a liesin | be bored Cr I A week in the life of an Olympic athlete Olympicathletes have to look after their health if they want to be the best. In the morning they hardly ever have alien because they have alot of things to doa sports star? bored! In general, athletes? and they start the day with a big breakfast with ot of earbohyatesand protein. They training in the mor and again inthe evening. After taning, they of other athletes to see how a they are. Olympic athletes don'thave a lot of time tosee other people, but they © at the weekend —having a meal or catching up ‘on family news. They? or by phone. Professional athletes need between eight and ten hourssleep every nights they inbed by 11 pm. ing Ti free-time activities ‘Write phrases for the photos with the words in the box and lay, do or go. ‘aerobics basketball camping cards clubbing (on Facebook tothe gym yoga Ea] play basketball Talk about how offen do things talk about my free time GeaBihe incorrect phrase. 1 GO érobies forawalk on Facebook running 2 PLAY basketball chess computer games swimming 3 DO exercise golf karate yoga 4° GO basketball camping outfora colfee tothe gym 5 PLAY cards football golf karate 6 GO dubbing exercise outforameal swimming Complete the advert with play, do or go and the words and phrases in the box. ‘computergames exercise football fora meal for awalk golf running swimming CenterParcs Looking for a perfect family holiday? CenterParcs is not the place to go if you want to" play computer games_all day. But it is right for you if you're looking for some action! Here are some of the exciting ss you can do: 2 ___inthe outdoor pool. The pool is heated to 295°C so it isn't cold, 3 __inouritness classes. ‘There are Zumba classes for al the family! ‘ ‘on our 18-hole course, You're sure to have a good time, 5 in the forest and learn more about nature. if you have more energy, you can earlyin the morning when everybody is asleep. send your children to? ‘Our coach will each them for an hour before they play a match together. afterall the excitement, ® in ‘one of our many restaurants. It's @ great time to relax! en gn Cuca check out their website. Very well Quite well More practice 1.3. Vocabulary development Cea © stuov TIP wnenyou come across new ver prases, record nouns and verbs with the same form them under the verb in your notebooks. This will make it easier 1. Complete the conversations with the words in the box. Use the correct form of the same word for each conversation. foryoute Remit. Sica caperiocal AiaTaae cm FE Complete the table with the phrases in the box. preset afamilymeal agoodtime alie-in to-do list 1 A Doyoutakemany phategrapls ? aneatly night fun future plans healthy food homework housework in ona trip shopping B No, only phaeggraplthings that interest me. Leepeotd Lares PO 2 A Who do you tell firstifyouhave a bad fre Win (HERS fo bad ete wih Peni Orne Bart something awful, always tell my best fiend, 3A Doyoumakea forthe week every chat do eat 0 Monday morning? B Yes, ‘exactly what 'm going todo, 4 A Doyouoften have the same every night? B Yes,1 that am fallinginto a darkhole. 5 A Doyou usually call your friends or do you writea have make spend stay + a family B always them before we go out pe 6 A Doyou always think hard before you make a t B No.Tofien tophone my parents and then I forget. 4 Complete the able ith the headings inthe box. 7 A Doyouoftenwrite on Facebook? B No, but I often. music videos. eke) 2 Complete the article with the correet form of some of the 1 2 3 spade ja Seeciee ‘camping cards aerobics , clubbing chess exercise Motte hon can do more hing dy shan se oe computor games. | karate fe f cue you cn sehen to mle eo dental vows shirt bey eee rag ional | gor won cameras better tha digital Ea aamatecnoet Laas You don't usually running a 2 to photograph something when you leave swimming home, buf you see something interesting or havean unusual rou can take out your pote tothe gym ands Toa, you can also have more fun wihyour poe ale eo 5 Complete the table ith the correct headings. compute, and you hardly ever hada look ait again. But 7 Fz 5 now, you can goon Facebook and 6 your SS EE aazS-== photos on your profile. You can also publish them on a look a photograph afilm bog, With all of his new technology we can do things an experience record that people dda’? oft the past dream a promise 1.4 Speaking and writing talking about the weather 1 Complete the conversation with the words in the box. ‘damp humid mild pleasant showers thunderstorm ‘What's the weather like where you are? Is raining today, so everythingis damp . Does itrain a ot in your area? It doesn’t usually rain all day, but we often have a few seo ‘Whats it ike in the summer? isn't very? because it gets very hot and Occasionally, there's a5 in the evening, which can be quite frightening. ‘A. What's your favourite season? B [like the spring. It’s nearly always very * : and you can go out without a coat. => EEiry talking about likes and dislikes 2a Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using the word in brackets. 1. Llike going clubbing alot. (love) love going clubbing, 2 Thate the winter. (stand) I 3. like doing yoga a lot. (into) I ee 4 like basketball more than any other sport. (favourite) 5. Doing housework isn'ta problem for me. (mind) 1 6 Idon'tlike thunderstorms. (keen) 1 7 Going camping is OK, Isuppose. (quite) ike football more than golt (prefer) 9 Tike d 1 ig karate alot jerested) sentence stress 14)) Listen and check. Notice which words and parts of the words are stressed. 414} Listen again, Pause the CD and repeat after each word. aweb post about the best time to visit your country 3 Complete the web post with and, but or so. ‘Suzanne Fischer My family and I would lke to visit Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. When is the best time to go? Paulo The most popular time to visit Rio is from December to March. This is our summer season 1 but it sometimes rains. The weather is usually the sun can be very nice and warm, ? dangerous. You need to use cream when you go outside i's safer to stay inside in the middle of the day. The city is always busy in the summer # itcan be very expensive. ° the best time to come is in spring or autumn when flights are cheaper 6 ‘there are fewer tourist. Have a good trip! My Lean Very well_Quite well_ More practice “understand and use nouns and verbs wit the same form Oo Oo Oo ‘talk about the weather, my likes and dislikes, 0 90 oO ‘write a web post. Oo 9 oO 10 2.1 Street life LETTE street life 1 Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. 1 Ellis stand isn't dirty uga/ safe, but there's an important statue on it. 2 ‘The busis crowded / dull / safe. There are alot of passengers. 3. Wsadirty / dull lively market. There are alot of stalls. 4 The beach is crowded / huge / safe. You can swim in thesea, 5 ‘The parkis dirty /huge / lively. There's a lot of rubbish. 6 Wsa crowded / dull lively area. There's nothing to do. Match words in column A to words in column B to make ‘compound nouns. Then match the compound nouns to the definitions 1-7. A B street area parking —- cleaner souvenir artist pavement performer market place pedestrian, space street seller 1 Apperson who picks up the rubbish, 2. Aplace where cars can't go. 3. Aperson who has a stall with things for tourists. street cleaner 4 Aplace where there are alot of stalls, 5 Aperson who draws pictures on the street. 6 Aplace where you can leave your car, 7 Aperson who acts or sings outside. Orr Oxford 3000™ 4a b © Inside outside Complete the article with the words in exercises 1 and 2 Djemaa el Frais a lively square full of eneray in the Contre of Marrakech in Morocco. This isa? with no cars, so the best way to go there is on foot, During the day, the square is a3 where people go shopping. There are all kinds of . seling everything from carpets to spices. You can seo 5 - ‘such fas dancers and storytellers, and you can buy presents to take home from the & The ‘market fil all the narrow streets around the square, so itis absolutely? “The busiest time of day is late afternoon when the market is very®§___. The square is quite” as there are police officers (on every corner, At the end ofthe evening, the square is vory 1 and ther isa lot of ™ con the streets, Inthe early morning, i's time for the 2 to start work and prepare the square for the next day. word stress in street life words Underline the syllable we tres in these words 1 cleaner 6 pedestrian 2 crowded 7 performer 3 ively 8 rubbish 4 market 9. souvenir 5 pavement 10 statue 2a Listen and check. 21 f)Listen aguin. Pause the CD and repeat after each word. @ 2 23 [EMME present simple and present continuous: 5a. Complete the sentences with the present continuous form of the verbs in the box. Use contractions where possible. celebrate do notfeel Rave run not talk wait ot watch 1 We're tired. We're having an early night. 2. Myhusbandis ate for work. He out of the door. 3 You can turn the TV off. it 4 Your dogis hungry. It by the cupboard. 5 Can you help me? I ‘my English homework. 6 Mysisters areangry. They toeach other. 7 Robertisin bed. He very well. 8 My grandfathers 80 today. We his birthday ‘with him, EENENEEIEN contractions in present continuous b 22{)Listenand check © 22{)Listen again, Pause the CD and repeat after each word 6 Choose the correct options to complete the conversations. 1A Where do you go (are you goin? 8 Rewrite the sentences with the correct time expression in brackets, 1 Tmakea to-do list. (never/nowadays) never make 4 toda list 2 My parents have a family meal. (every Sunday/now) 3. We're eating healthy food. (usually/these days) 4. My partner is doing some work. (occasionally/at the moment) 5 Luca goes to bed late. (always/now) 6 I'mchatting with friends online. (often/right now) Complete the article with the correct present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets. ‘abulous La Rambla (One of the most famous strets in the world is La Rambla in Barcelona, Spain, La Rambla séarés_(start)in the Plaga de Catalunya, a huge square inthe centre ofthe city, and 2 (finish) at the statue of Christopher B To the shops. Doyou want / Are you wanting Columbus in the port. anything? The street 2 A Doyou listen Are you listeningto the radio atthe (have) a central pedestrian met area and it B Yes, like /m liking this programme. (ae very crowded a the 3. A What do you do /areyou doingon Saturday evenings? B Lusually go / ‘m going out. edge yet ay at ms La Rambla and the street is 4 A What imedoesthe mate open ithe market Ac prieenepenrecerced opening’ 5 (st) a pavement B I don'tknow /m not knowing, sorry. cals and hers © (way 5. A Doesyour partner Isyour partner working today? the street performers. local woman B No, he doesn't work isn't working on Fridays. i (buy) some flowers from a stall and an 6 A Doyou have Areyou having fun? American tourist ® (look) at postcards at a A Dayoan oun ee pee 1 2 Renae! having eats friends back home. need | Am I needing an umbrella ‘Most people © (like) going to La Rambla B No, it doesn't rain /isn'training because there i 0 much todo and ee there, anit 8 A Isourteam winning/ Does our team wint " {become} one of the most impertant B No,they play re playing really badly today. pats of Barcelona. These days more tourists * (Spend) time there than ever before. lean... very well Quite well__More practice ‘alk about where live. O O O tak about the present. oO Oo oO 2.2 Homelife identifying relative clauses 1 Choose the correct options to complete the article, The nut area oroup of people \lb/ where /whichve north of the Arte Cle Nunavut the name ofthe area Dre / whlch who they Ie Canad, tsa place Snare / which who the temperate often gos down to-40°C. The lt sometimes bul igloos to protect themselves from the cold when the are hurting animals ‘Anglos around house shat / where / ho mae out of stow. Thee are ls where / which / who can bald fnigio ia less han an hour. Tey use show where / which who Is very hard and they cut tt squares. Inside an glo, canbe 16 when tis well below freezing outside Orr Oxford 3000" 2a Complete the definitions with where, which or who. Then ‘match them to the words in the box. ball dentist DVD garage kitchen neighbour picture police officer 1 Isa person _whe_livesin the house next to you. neighbour 2 Wsthe place you keep your car, 3. Wsathing ‘you puton the wall. 4 Wsathing you watch when there's not onTV. 5 Isthe person looks after your teeth. 6 Wsathing ‘you use to do sport. 7 Wsthe place you make lunch, 8 Isa person keeps you sae. b_Inwhich sentences in exercise 2a could where, which or who be replaced by that? 3 Join the two sentences to make one sentence. Use where, which ot who, 1 ‘They're shoes. I wear them to go running, ‘They'e theshoes which I wear te go novting 2 ‘That'sa phone. Luseit for work. ‘That’s the phone 3 He'samechanic. He repairs my cat. He's the mechai 4. Thatsa chair. My grandfather always si ‘That's the chair 5 She's hairdresser. She cuts my hair. She's the hairdresser 6 ‘That'sa bus. Itgoes tothe city centre. ‘Thats the bus. 7 ‘That'sa supermarket. We do our shopping there. ‘That's the supermarket there. stress in relative clauses 4a. Underline the words that are stressed. 1 Ie’ssomething that you have in your house. 2. Issomething that you turn on and off 3 It’ssomething that has water init, b 2a))Listenand check. © 23) Listen again. Pause the CD and repeat after each word. 2a @ x 2425 household objects 5 Match words in box A to words in box B to make household objects. Then complete the sentences. ‘A chest ish dustpan microwave satelite wash B basin andbrush ofdrawers oven TV. washer 1A diskoiasher isa machine that cleans dirty plates and glasses. 2A you use to clean the floor with. 3. The place where you usually clean your teeth isthe are things that 4 Amachine where you can make food hot again isa 5 lets people watch programmes from all over the world. 6 The place where you keep some of your clothes isa Complete the sentences with some of the words in exercises Sand 6, 1 2 3 Your hair looks awful. Lookin the _ntirror The take them off. Iwant to have a shower. Can Iborrowa 2 ‘Your shirts are clean. Please hang them up in the isdirty because of your shoes. Please dropped my toast, Where can Ifind @ ‘The meal was delicious. Let me put the plac the foryou, Complete the crossword by looking atthe photos. c A 2 Rk 3 P = ELF . T : ean Vverywell Quite well_More practice ‘identify things nd peopie, Oo ° Oo talk about tings in my home. o Oo oO 2.3 Vocabulary development ee phrases with on © sTuoy TIP wnen you can, try to record new vocabulary in 1 Match definitions 1-8 to phrases in the box. fon business on holiday on publictransport entheinternet 4 ontheleft onthe way ontime on TV online _s1. the ingernet during the journey ‘opposite direction to ‘on the right’ atthe beach ‘you can watch it on the television notlate fon the metro, ona bus or ona tram doing work activities 2 Complete the conversations with the phrases with om in exercise 1. 1 A Canyou buy some bread on the way home? B Yes, ofcourse. No problem, 2 A Where's your partner? B He'saway important meeting in Brussels. 3. A How do Igetto your house? B Walk down Princess Street towards the church and ws —: Do you want to go by car? No. Ler’sgo No, they're (ereinn A B et 5 A Aren'tyour parents at home? B groups. A mind map isa great way of doing this and the new words willbe easier to lear, Complete the mind map with the headings in the box. things in the kitchen things to clean with thingsirthebedroom things inthe siting room things to light when it gets dark things in the bathroom chest of deawers duvet candle things in the bedcoam wardrabe sheet Hehasan Ws quicker. in Majorca. 3 Complete the table with the words in the box. ‘erowded marketplace pavement artist safe statue street performer . ‘Adjectivesto | People inthe | Places and describe your street ‘things in the town street cranided 8 5 dirty souvenirseller | parking space dull street cleaner | pedestrian area huge 4 rubbish lively stall dishoasher other microwave oven pan “| dustpan. and brash 7 carpet | tanel | washbasin satellite TV Complete the table with the phrases in the box. fon the way _checmne newsand nemeenon ee computer fon business._positioned on the right-hand side Phrases with on Definition on the internet checking nen and infrmaton on the cnpuser for work reasons “ traveling towards 14) Or Oxford 3000~ 2.4 Speaking and writing a ESI asking for and giving directions Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. alot Ineedtogo isthistherightway on the left 4a Putthe conversation in the right order 1-7 that ight the firstright. through the coors _Canyou show us on the map? unt you reach _— Thanks. A Excuse me," is his the right way tothe bathroom? ‘That's right. Ittakes about ten minutes B wenkeeoming? the dauble Please could you tell us how to getto the town hall? doors. Got andtake Yes, here itis. You can't miss. ee Yes, gostraight down here, cross the road atthe A S08 though the double doors lights and take the second eft. and turn right 1s 7 0K, soit's down hereand secondleftafterthelights? Yes. t's the door? b 2ai)Listenand check. A Thanks 2 Choose the correct option to complete the sentences. text messages 4 Rewtite the text messages using abbreviations. Hil Where tare you? Am waiting outside cinema, ? See you soon? Love Rachel. i “Great! Sorry 'm late. Be there ‘as soon as possible, ? Please | j ‘could #you get tickets? * Thanks! = Hil Where 1&2 Am waiting outside cinema. looking look for the canteen. 2 foo soon? 3 on /in the ground floor. 1sit?far/ further? ‘ 15 Imlate. Be No, not realy.’ five minutes’ walk / walking 7 outa from here. get tickets? ? ! A How dol get there? B Goalong the corridor, and ake / turn right at the end. Godown the® stair/ stairsand you'll” see/ watch the canteen in front of you. A OK,soit's/ there's along here, right and down the staies? B That's right. A Thanks. Emm,1%%r Lean Verywell___Quite well_More ‘se phrases with on Oo ° 48k or and ve directions o Oo wt text messages Oo Oo O}OONE 6 2.5 Reading for pleasure 1 Look at the photo. What kind of pollution does it show? Circl@ the correct answer 1, 2,30r4. 1 airpollution 3 waterpollution 2 noise pollution 4 land pollution Read an extract froma short story called Chemical Secret. Put the extract summary in the correct order 1-7, John arrives in David Wilson's, office. David Wilson reads the report. John says he’s worried about the effects of the waste products. Wilson says he doesn't like the conclusions in the report. {John does experiments to find out the effects of the waste products fon rats and writes a report. Wilson says he doesn't want to build new machines to clean up the waste products. ohn gets very nervous and drinks ‘The story so far John Duncan starts working ina factory. few months later, he writes a report for his boss, David Wilson, Wilson calls John into his office to tak to him. ‘The report = “Te read your report; Wilson began. Then he stopped. Not very good, ist? “What? John stared ac him in surprise. Wilson smiled. No, na, don't worry = 1 don’ mean the report is bad, ofcourse not. You've worked very hard, and done your job well, What I mean is I don’ like the ideas at the end of the report? “Whats wrong with them? “They're too expensive? The wo men stared at each other for a moment, and John felt col and sick in his stomach, Wilson smiled, but it wasnt the kind of smile that John liked. “Look, John’ he sad. ‘Your report says that we should build some new machines to clan up the waste products before they go into the river right? And those machines will cos v0 milion pounds! Where do youthink we can find all hat? Money doesn’t grow on tees, you know” “No, ofcourse not. John’s mouth was dr. He tok a drink of water, and fl his hand shaking. But we're selling alo of new paint. We're making millions of pounds every month from thar, aren't we “We're doing very well yes: said Wilson, Bat if we spend two milion pounds to build these new machines, the paint will have vo cost more, and we won't sll so much, “But — we've got to do it,’ said John. ‘These waste products are much more dangerous than thought. Did’t you read that in my report? ‘When I put the chemicals in rats’ drinking water some ofthe baby rats ‘were born without eyes and ears. One didn't have any legs, and one had six’ He shivered “And some were born without legs when they drank only two parts per rllion. We cant pat those chemicals in the river? Texte stom Ovo Bookworms Facies: Chemical Secret ‘Think about the events in the story. Why do you think David Wilson doesn't want to spend money on the machines? Is it possible this kind of water pollution could happen in your country? Why/Why not? 2122 2425 Review: Units 1 and 2 Gen 1 Complete the sentences with one word only. She usually goes clubbing with some friends wie lovedancing. 1 6 or twice aweek. of car do you drive? He's driving. the moment so he can't talk ‘onthe phone. My parents go on a trip ‘month, How do you havea family meal? 2 Choose the correct options to complete the advert. Why not take a trip down the Nile? plans now for your next summer holiday? I'you7want are wanting a cep witha , why not try acruise down the River Nile? Our boar leaves is leaving from Luxor every Monday morning and we don't arrive Jaren arriving at out first stop until the nextday. The trip Slasts | islasting for seven nights and right now we Soffer ae offering a special price Jus think what the guests "do | fre doing right now! Ifyou ®look J are looking foe aliele adventuee in your life, a Nile cruises the trip for you. You'ee sure eo have alot of fun! 3. Match definitions 1-8 to words and phrases in the box. dishwasher do aerobics do housework 0 out fora meal have alie-in lively stall towel thing you use to dry yourself owed getup late shop with an open front do exercise to music machine that cleans plates, glasses, etc. very exciting ‘lean the flat have dinnerin a restaurant 4 Complete the words in the text. (One ofthe largest cities in the world is Shanghai in China. The city son the River Yangtze on the east coast and it's absolutely ‘“hugge_~more than 23 milion people live there, Houses are expensive because the city is s ? cr ‘and most people live in very small flats. There isnt much room inside, s0 families dont often 3st in when they have free time. In the evenings, they go and sit outside: the adults on chairs and the children on ar Here they play Sch together, tell stories or just &ch with their friends. n the summer, is too hot ro goto bed so nobody has ane night 5 Match words from A to words from B to form phrases. ‘Then complete the sentences with the phrases, A have em on on make take B adream holiday aphotograph a promise public transport time My neighbours aren't at home. They're 0 huliday « 2 Lean't get to work Ihave to take my car. 3 Toften about the house where I lived asa child. 4 When you get married you have to to lookafter your partner. 5 You're always late. You're never 6 Wecan'tshowyou our hotel because we didn't oft. 6 Complete the conversations with the phrases in the box. Gostraight down really Hprefer it's five minutes’ walk 1A What's your favourite season - summer or winter? B _[prefer_summerto winter. 2A Please could you tell me howto get to the sports centre? B Sure. theroad and turn left, 3 A Isitfartothe park? B No, from here. 4A Which sportdo you like best? B into basketball. v7 Going up, going down 3.1. The man who fell to Earth (Ee movement 1 Match definitions 1-9 to verbs in the box. climb dive drop fa jump land lift rise take off drop down towards the ground fall move upwards come down from the air leave the ground and start flying move higher using your hands and feet let something fall ‘move something up to a higher position, jump into the water with your arms and, head first 9 move quickly into the air by pushing yourself up with yourlegs and feet 2 Choose the correct option to complete the sentences, 1 The wall wasn't very high, so my brother jumped along / @ver/ towards. 2 Walk backwards / forward / towards the main square and the restaurant ison the eft 3. Weall got out of over through the ear when we arrived 4. Iwentalong/ into /round and round the room and sat down opposite the interviewer. 5 Wsquicker to go forward / out of/ through the park, it 'sopen 6 They couldn't turn the car around, so they had to drive backwards / forwards / towards down the track 7 She can't decide what to do. She keeps going into/ round and round / out of in circles 8 They went fora pleasant walk along into / through the path by the river Or Oxford 3000” Complete the information sheet with the prepositions in the box. along backwards forward inte out of over ‘through towards In general, try to keep away from bulls ifyou can. If you have to go inéé_a field where there isa bul, you need to be careful. Stay 2 the side of the field by the wall and don't try to run 4 the middle. Ifthe bul is looking at you, stop walking and don't move “ until it looks away again. Ifit starts making a noise and touching the ground with its foot, you need to get the field as soon as possible. Slowly walk 5 and then climb? the nearest wall. Then, ifthe bull comes ® ‘you, you will already be safe. pastsimple © STUDY TIP there is alist of regular verbs on p.166 of your Su re Deak rte ete ets oem oliarisa nner, Se eying oem en ea 4 Write sentences in the past simple using the words in brackets. 1. The plane from Madrid lands at 22.40. (night) ‘The plane from Madrid landed at 22,40 last night. 2. Thesun rises every morning. (two hours) 3. Doyou go on holiday every year? (the summer) 4 We havea family meal every weekend. (day before yesterday) 5 don't climb trees. (Iwas young) 6 My friends go clubbing, (three days) 7 Doyou spend time with relatives? (other day) 8 We don't do housework during the week. (Tuesday) regular past verbs 5a_ Underline the regular past simple form which has an extra syllable when you say the words, dived dropped jumped —_landed booked climbed lifted walked arrived travelled turned wanted ‘asked looked waited worked called painted played listened danced helped started _—_ watched b a4 Listen and check. © a9 Listen again, Pause the CD and repeat after each word. Complete the article with the correct past simple form of the verbs in brackets. On 12th April 1961, Yuri Gagarin * became (become) the first man to travel into outer space. At 6.07 am.he? __ take off) in his spacecraft, Vostok 1, and then he * (fly) once around the Earth, Nearly two hours later, he « — (parachute) down towards the ground, but he * (not land) in the right place. He (Finish) his trip ina field 280 km away. A farmer and his daughter 7 (see) him land, and at first they (be) very frightened. Gagarin was a hero when he 9 (return) to he he is story. After Lean Very well Quite well_ More practice ‘escribe movernent. Oo Oo Oo ‘talk about the past (0. oO Oo Oo 3.2 Going up... One man’s lift nightmare EEMEDY adjectives for describing feelings 1a Complete the sentences with words inthe box. angry anxious calm confused dsappointed embarrassed excited exhausted guity lonely nervous pleased scared stressed 1 We're excited because we're going on holiday 2 Mymother was because we were late fordinner. 31m because I don’t remember your name. 4 Hefelt because he made his little sister ery. 5 They're because they've got an exam 6 Mycousinis because he failed his driving test again, 7 Mysisteris: because she can't understand the instructions, 2a. Use the words in exer Jao complete the puzzle. because I did yoga this morning. . because she hasn't got any fiends. E|x|c[r]TlE|D 10 He feels because it’ late and his daughter ? isn'thome. uoTm because my job interview went well adjective word stress (1) One syllable | Two Three Four syllables syllables syllables, . angry 5 b What s the missing feeling? © a2{)Listenand check 4 32{)Listen again, Pause the CD and repeat after each word. 20) Orr Oxford 3000™ 3334 1 past simple and past continuous 3. Complete the sentences with the past continuous form of the verb in brackets. 1 It_was reiting (rain) when welleft the house. 2 ‘The children (sleep) when we gothome. 3 My partner didn't call because his mobile phone (not work). 4 What you (Call) about when I came in? 5 Who (drive) when the accident happened? 6 You (not watch) the TV so1 turned it off 71 (live) in Paris when I met my husband. 8 We (dance) when the lights went out 4 Write sentences with when. Use the past simple and the past continuous. 1 1/drop glass /1/ do the washing up Ldeapped a glass when I was deing the wi 5 Complete the article with the past simple or past continuous form of the verb in brackets. 2 we /studyin the library / the fice / start 3. mypartner / break hisleg/he / play football. 4 athief/take my bag //sitin the park 5 you /come out ofthe supermarket /1/ see you 6 my friends / wait outside the cinema /1/ arrive When Larry Walters was a teenager, he san-_(see) some balloons while he 2 (do) the shopping one day. He 2 (Chink) about using them to fy, but he 4 (at try) the idea until twenty years later, He (ask) his girlfriend anda friend to tie 45 balloons to a garden chair which hes _ (sit) in. Then, they 7 (fill) the balloons ‘with helium. Immediately, Larry * (rise) to a height of 3,600 mand he was vey frightened, Then he noticed that the chair? (go) towards Los Angeles Airport. Fortunately, he 1 (come) down three-quarters ofan hour later~ before he reached the airport. can very well Quite well More practice tenon ech O ° oO talk about the past) o 0 oO 22 3.3 Vocabulary development MESES adverbs of manner 1 Rewrite the sentences with verb + adverb. Eau 3 Complete the table with the headings in the box, going down going up ‘am SSCS ume bd rise jump fat io 4. Comslein ibaa vith ie pce inibabon, 1 an a anxious embarrassed exelted lonely pleased scared 2 anwdloy sxe So aie oan Regan amg 3. We're healthy eaters. calm angry 1 excited * 4 Mymotheris a fast walker. ina good mood confused : scepporied Tm sful driver. : ¢ Tavita a im 5 idea panes salty oO ay 7 Mypartnerisa hard worker i co —"] a. ybroerisn amar dren | 8 Compleat balm complet the sentences with the adver form ofthe sujectves inthe bon salectve avers owy + anti beautiful easy fluent polite quick quiet regutar 2 nicely 1 Mysister goes on business _regularly . She's hardly. ~~ 8 ever at home. 4____ | fast 2 Canyoutalk please? I'm trying to read. Bolts : 2 Tuned ny GPS poT ain yous howe, Oo 4 matguilinsslonigace age 3 Myparter ved in erin when bewas young, 90be at Gana " 6 waik Were goingio belt! 7 Sheen then suet but Idon preter Orr Oxford 3000" 3.4 Speaking and writing telling and responding to a story 1a, Complete the conversations with the words and phrases inthe box. ‘funny thing happened anyway Iwas so angry it was all OK in the end oh no what happened wehadabad-enperence we were so pleased! ‘you're joking Conversation 2 As last weekend when we went for ‘walk, We parked our car ina pretty litte village and ‘walked over the mountains to the next village. We were hoping to get a bus back to our car. So,7 2 ‘Weasked ina café about the buses, but there weren't any. pepe No, its true. The café was full, so we left and started looking fora place tohhave lunch, We were walking along the road \Wwhen a woman stopped her car and told us to get in, Why did she do that? A She heard us ask about the buses in the café, so she knew where we wanted to go. You see, she was working. in the village where our car was, and so she took us there on the way to work.? t = b 3ai)Listen and check. email (1): describing an event 2 Choose the correct options to complete the email. Conversation 1 A 1 We lead a bad experience when we were on holiday: ‘few years ago. We hired a car and went exploring on the coast. B Where were you? A Inthe Canary Islands ~ in Fuerteventura, to be exact. 80,2 ‘we were in this hired car ‘and we decided to leave the main road. We were driving in some sand when, suddenly, the car got stuck. Be t A. That's what I thought. with my husband - he went right when [said left, and suddenly, ‘we were lost and stuck. B So, what did you do? A. We walked about five kilometres to the nearest road, and then we got a taxi back to our hotel, where we called for help. § » butit cost us £€250 to get the car out of the sand! Hi John, twas great to hear from you. Yes, thanks, | had a

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