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ERT glebal ot amelie er- | Adrian Tennant | | | | | _workbook NATAL <5 canner with Audio CD Contents Alive & Well Right & Wrong land & Sea 54 Magic & Mystery Parents & Children Power & Money Rhyme & Reason Dreams & Reality Rise & Fall 210 Tears & Laughter Audioscript Answer Key 16 23 30 38 46 54 él 69 76 81 Choose the correct option to complete the sentences Circle the correct answer. 1 Where are / do / have you living now? 2 Are/ Do / Have you ever lived anywhere else? Are/ Do / Have you like where you live? Are / Was! Were you born in the place you live now? When did / bave / were you move there? How long are /do / have you lived there? Where are /does/ bas your family live? Does / Have / Were they always lived there? Are/ Do / Have you ever dream about living somewhere else? Grammar 2A Present tenses Choose the correct option to complete the text. Cele the correct answer. (1) Are you ever wondering / Have you ever wondered where ‘you (2) come / are coming from? 1(3) am not meaning / don’t ‘mean who your mother and father are, but more about your origins and your family history. These days (4) it / it bas been relatively easy to research your family history using one of the many genealogy websites on the internet, ‘These internet companies (5) hice got / are getting more and more records every day from all sorts of places like hospitals, government departments and schools. Then these companies (6) are putting / bave put all of these details conto one site. Al you have to do is enter a name and any other information you (7) are having / have such as a date of birth and within minutes you (8) get / hace got lots more information that (9) belps / is belping with your search. Over the last few years people (10) are discovering / have discovered all sorts of things; family secrets, long lost relatives and much more. Grammar 2B Present tenses Are these sentences correct (¥) or incorrect (x)? Circle the correct answer. 1 Tlived here since I was litle vx 2 Every other day David is travelling to Dublin. VX 3 Rashid’s already moved three times. vx 4 Yvonne's currently trying to find out more about, her family history. vx ‘My family are living here for generations. vx 6 Tom regularly visiting his grandparents in Vieginia. vx 7 Kim hasn't found out much about her family yet. 7 8 Sam sees his twin brother at least once a week. WX x Grammar 2C Present tenses Choose the correct time expression to complete the text about a family reunion. Circle the correct answer. (1) Every year / Since I oas very litle we have a family reunion at Thanksgiving. We usually go to my grandma's, bbut 2) already / at the moment she's visiting her daughter in England so we're spending Thanksgiving at my cousin’. G) For years / These days we've exchanged small gifts and this year won't be any different. However, my sister won't be with us either, as she’ (4) currently / regularly studying to be a nurse and she is taking her exams next week. My cousin has just had a baby, but T haven't met hin (5) right now /yet, 8 Pm really looking forward to thae. My family is pretty close. I talk to my parents at least (6) once a week / these days, but this is one of the few times we actually get to see each other. We've been getting together like this ©) right now / since Iteas a cild and I wouldn't miss it for the world, Grammar 3A Future tenses Write the correct option to complete each sentence 1 Toyota anew factory in the UK next year. a are opening» willopening — open 2 —__later, but I'm still not sure, = Igo out b Iprobably go out ¢ I'll probably go out in 2014. © will being 3 The next election a ist isbeing 4 Inflation is certainly in the next 12 ‘months or so. = increasing willincrease ¢ going to increase 5 Thope you're almost ready. We —______in about ten minutes. a leave areleaving will leave 6 There's no doubt it harder than before. a ‘being 6 Sgoingtobe will vas G) | Alive & Well 7 Flight EK147 a takes off 8 OK, a Teell at 19:45. » istakingoff © will taking off you if you insist » Fmgoingto tell ¢ Tiltell Grammar 3B Future tenses ‘Complete the conversations with the correct form of the verb in brackets a: What (1) (ow dé) tonight? 3: I'm not sure, Have you got any suggestions? s Why don't we go out and watch a film? % Sounds good. Whats on? ‘: Hin, Well there's the new DiCaprio film B: like his films. A: OK, it (2) (tart) at eight o'clock. What 3) (jou mea) a think 1 (4) (wear) my new shirt. B OK.1(5) (Give) Wendy a call and see if she wants to come. 1: Hi Wendy, 1 (6) (@) with Fred to watch the new DiCaprio film. Do you want to come? G Sure, What time (7) (yo eae)? 1 Th about an hour. & Great. (8) I the cinema Bs See you there. Vocabulary 1A Predicative adjectives Look at the definitions. Are they true (7) or false (F)? Gircle the correct answer. (meet) you outside 1 When you are glad about something you are not happy. 2 When you are alone there are no other people TIF with you. T/F 3. Ifyou are awake then you are sleeping. TIF 4+ If two things are alike they are different from each other. TIF 5 When you are aware of something you know about it. TIF 6 Ifyou are afraid then you are frightened TIF @ wns Vocabulary 1B Predicative adjectives ‘Complete the sentences with the words in the box. ‘There are three extra words you do not need. afraid alike alive alone asleep awake aware glad ill 1 Tfeel T think it was something T ate, 2 Are your grandparents still _# 3. Tomand Tim are so ith almost impossible to know which one is which. 4 He was so tired he fell immediately, almost 5 Itsnotreally safe to go out late atnight. 6 She was sleeping earlier, but she should be by now. Vocabulary 2A Time phrases: soon “Match the two parts of the sentences. 1 Tdon’t think ie will happen in 2 Welll ind out the results any 2 Don’t worry! The nest opportunity will be just 46 sure to happen before 5. They'll develop a source of cheap energy in 6 There’ absolutely no chance. I simply 7 Tagree. As far as Tean see any cure is light 8 Even if they find a cure any benefits are probably a long. 2 years away. » day now. [can hardly wait. long. Just be patient 4 my lifetime, but you never know. ¢ thenear future. Then everything will be fine. & way off wishful thinking. around the comer. Alive & Well Vocabulary 2B Time phrases: soon Read the sentences. Is the speaker optimistic (0) or pessimistic (P)? Circle the correct answer. 1 I don’t chink it will happen in my lifetime, ore 2, We'll find out the results any day now. Tean hardly wat. ore 2 There's absolutely no chance. Ir’ simply wishful thinking 4 Lagree, As far as I can see any cure is light years away. 5 Don’t worry! The next opportunity will be just oOrP O/P around the corner. O/P 6 Byen if they find a cure any benefits are probably a long way off. 7 Tes sure to happen before long. 8 They'll develop a source of cheap energy in the near future, Then everything will be fine. ose o/P ore Vocabulary 3 The suffix -able ‘Write a word ending in -able in each gap to complete the text about preventing diseases. Around the world many children become ill and die every year. Although some of the diseases they die from are (1)i___ almost all of them could be prevented. Clean (2) d____water is the first step to eradicating many of these common diseases However, any supply needs to be (3) r____ so that people know it will be there when they need it Fortunately, there are now many (4) r______ organisations such as UNESCO, Oxfam and Médecins Sans Frontitres working to help provide such things energy t0 communities round the world who stil live in situations that most of us would find (6) as clean water and (5) r Extend your vocabulary Metaphors for illness Complete the text about falling il with the words inthe box. ‘attacks defences fight lose the battle vic sects Tn winter elderly people are more likely to fall a to illnesses like common colds and fu. These can then be quite serious as old people’ natural @- are not as strong 2s those of younger people. Although their bodies try to (3) illness they often (4) So, rather than tying to cure old people itis better to try and prevent such (5) Listening Family past © 1.01 Listen to the conversation and decide if the sentences are true (7) or false (F). Circle the correct answer. 1 Both of the woman's parents came from New Zealand. TIF 2 Her grandparents played music as a hobby. TIF 3. ‘The family left New Zealand to find work. TIF 4 Her mother mentions New Zealand quite often. T/F 5 Suzanne still has close family ties with New Zealand. TIF 6 She’ worried that things will be different in New Zealand now. TIE Pronunciation Emphasising 2 1.02 You are going to hear two sentences. Listen and underline the word you think the speaker has stressed in the second sentence which contrasts with something the firse speaker said, 1 e You can't speak English. Tan speak English. He lives with his girlfriend. He doesn't live with his girlfriend. ‘They're not from Italy. ‘They are from Italy. You didn’t phone me last night. Tid phone you last night. ‘They were here earlier. ‘They weren't here earlier. She's been to London, She's never been to Lond. PRRPP PPE PER P

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