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PRE-INTERMEDIAT-: Workbook (with key) : ee LESSON 1.2 (pa) ‘Vocabulary: everyday actions Grammar: likes and dislikes Reading: 5 time for everthing Vocabulary: time phrases LESSON 1.2 = Listening: sleep patterns discussion Vocabulary: daily routines Grammar: Present Simple; adverbs of frequency Pronunciation: dofioes (6-7) LESSON 1.3 (98-9) Grammar: Present Simple vs Present Continuous Reading: Shop 24 Writing: double consonants LESSON 2.1 (p10-12) Vocabulary: music Grammar: Past Simple Pronunciation: past form of regular verbs How to: refer to times in the past LESSON 2.2 Vocabulary: word families Pronunciation: word stress Grammar: So do //Neither am my favourite music Lifelong learning: record ital Writings recognising errors LESSON 2.3 Grammar: Present Perfect Vocabulary: achievements Reading: three music Festivals, — LESSON 3.1 (36-17) ‘Vocabulary: food, drink, people, kitchen equipment Listening: eating habits Vocabulary: phrases Grammar: going to How to: talk about future plans LESSON 3.2 Reading: two film reviews Pronunciation: silent letters Grammar: relative clauses Lifelong learning: describe ‘Writing: punctuation and cé LESSON 3.3 Vocabulary: adjectives to describe food Grammar: Present Continuous How to: make arrangements cc) Review and consolidation units 1-3, (p22-23) Pee) (oe 2 LESSON 4.1 (924-25) Vocabulary: collocations Grammar: comparatives Vocabulary: adjectives to describe people Reading: Running Man LESSON 4.2 Vocabulary: survival Grammar: superiatives Pronunciation: sentence stress Writing: choosing the right word LESSON 4.3 Grammar: indirect questions Listening: conversations around town Reading: four things you didn’t know about England 5 (30-33) Grammar: should(n’t), can(‘t) and (don't) have to Pronunciation: should, can and have to How to: exchange opinions with a friend LESSON 5.2 (932-33) Reading: Friends of the world Grammar: Present Perfect with for and since (26-27) (28-25) ip Writing: punctuation and capital letters LESSON 5.3 Reading and listening: Jeanne Calment Grammar: used to Listening: how bling ave changed jon: used to 00d and bad habits (03435) LESSON 6.1 Vocabulary: geography Grammar: will Pronunciation: /o/ or /au/ Reading: Switzerland and Western Australia LESSON 6.2 (638-39) Grammar: too/enough/many ‘Vocabulary: machines at home How to: talk about choices Listening: discussion about a TV show LESSON 6.3 (40-41) Grammar: like /would like/be like look like Pronunciation: sentence stress Reading and listening: The Richest Man in the World Writing: referring words Review and consolidation units 4-6 (p42-43) appearance irst conditional LESSON 7.2 Vocabulary: adjectives of personality Pronunciation: word stress Grammar: gerund and infinitive Reading: introverts and extroverts LESSON 7.3 How to: respond to jokes Vocabulary: illness and injury Grammar: purpose/reason/result Writing: short letters Listening: an interview with a Shiatsu practitioner LESSON 8.1 (50-51) Vocabulary: speed Grammar: Present Simple passive Reading: Pret a Manger How to: talk about simple changes LESSON 8.2 Vocabulary: phrasal verbs Grammar: questions Listening: the immigration officer LESSON 8.3 (054-55) Grammar: Past Continuous and Past Simple Pronunciation: stress in questions and short answers Writing: telling stories Reading: Speedy Betty LESSON 9.1 (056-57) Vocabulary jobs Pronunciation: word stress Listening: writing 2 good CV LESSON 9.2 (058-59) Vocabulary: make and do Grammar: can/could/be able to. Reading: child protégés Pronunciation: can/can’t/could/couldn’t Lifelong learning: setting targets LESSON 9.3, Vocabulary: crime Grammar: Past Simple passive Reading: unsuccessful criminals Writing: stories (60-61) Review and consolidation units 7-9 (p62-63) LESSON 10.1 Vocabulary: animals; phrasal verbs Pronunciation: sentence stress Lifetong learning: keeping a record How to: use conversational phrases (966-67) ar: countable and uncountable nouns Reading: the trouble with elephants Writing: although Listening: animals in advertising LESSON 10.3 (968-69) Reading: seven short jokes Vocabulary: animal sounds; verb + preposition combinations Grammar: the How to: speculate 1 eee LESSON 11.1 (970-73) Vocabulary: transport Grammar: Present Perfect with just, yet and already Pronunciation: /i/ or /ds/ Vocabulary: holidays Lifetong tearning: keep a record (2) How to: talk about a holiday you've had LESSON 11.2 Vocabulary: greetings and presents Grammar: verbs with two objects How to: make generalisations about groups of people Listening: advice for business people Reading: a diary LESSON 11.3 Grammar: Past Perfect Pronunciation: had and hadn't Writing: adjectives 7273) BuO LESSON 12.1 Vocabulary: money Grammar: second conditional Reading: the most honest people in Britain 12 76-77) LESSON 12.2 (076-75) Vocabulary: education Grammar reported speech How to: deal with difcut questions ‘Writing: expressions for formal letters LESSON 12.3 (78-79) Vocabulary: verbs + prepositions Grammar: both/neither/either Listening: continuing studying Pronunciation: both/neither/either Review and consolidation units 10-12 (p82-83) Vocabulary | everyday actions 1a Matcha verb from A with a word or phrase in B. ‘abus listen to bed late get up on the phone stay early 0 your emails chat nothing watch in bed late check tothe radio do iw 10 catch j_ magazines sentences. You can read magazines while you are waiting for the dentist. with my sister every day. 3 lalways in my car. 4 tusually to go to work. 6 On Tuesdays | stay at home and all day. Grammar | likes and dislikes 2 a Complete the texts with words from the boxes. love like stand keen hate Andreas (26) Germany ‘1 can't stand doing nothing. | really (1)___ holidays where people lie on the beach all day =| can't understand it. | absolutely (2)___ doing exercise so | get up early every day and run for ten kilometres before breakfast. 'm not very ‘on team sports like football. When | on holiday, | do water-sports like surfing 9. | quite (4)__ walking and cycling tool mind quite love stand Seung Ah (24 South Korea } ‘Tabsolutely (5)___ eating good food. Cooking is very important in my culture. Usually my mother and my grandmother do all the cooking. They don't (6\____doing this but sometimes | (7) helping them too. I can't (8)___fast food, especially hamburgers, but Ido t (9)___ ike ttalian food, like pizza! b EBB Listen and check your answers. 3 Complete the dialogues using phrases from the box. Vocabulary | time phrases 5 Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions. don't mind quite keen on not very keen on really like absolutelytove can’t stand like A: Do you like swimming? B: Yes, | absolutely lave (++4) it.| swim in the sea every day. 1 At Are you keen on tennis? B: | don’t play, but I quite _(+) watching Wimbledon. 2 A: Do you enjoy watching football on TV? B: |___ (+/:) itbut its better to go to the match, 3. A: Do you like walking? 8: No, don't, But m_ 6) eyeing che arte teem Stach 4 A: Do you like watching boxing? cyan B: No, 1__(-~) seeing people hit each other. : Pucemenner ae 5 A: Do you watch a lot of TV2 watches TV. B: Not really, but |___ (++) watching films sometimes, 2 about 8 p.m. she has 6 A: Do you read novels? a pizza at home. B: Yes, but 'm___ (-) science fiction. 3 Saturdays she stays at home chatting on the phone. Reading 4 a Read the text quickly and match the headings in the box to the correct time of day. Stretch Visit the dentist Eat your dinner Think about a problem b Read the text again. Mark the sentences true (T) or false (F). 1 Your brain works best in the middle of the day. fe aatinetares be goes! 2. The best time to do a crossword is early morning. to the beach to meet people. 3. It's a good idea to go to the dentist between 1 and 3 p.m. 5 He always goes out with 4 Food tastes good in the early evening. This makes you hungry. friends __the evenings. 5 The best time to eat dinner is just before you go to bed. 6 weekends, he goes to 6 Itis good to do exercise in the evening because your muscles are warm. patties or out to the cinema, time for everything ... Is the right time of day for your body to do everything? brain works best at around midday. It’s a good time to talk to your about a problem or do a difficult crossword. pm. ‘you hate going to the dentist? Make an appointment in the early . You don’t feel pain so badly at this time of day. 7 ___ the mornings she reads the newspaper. ‘Are you very hungry when you finish work? This s because food tastes 8 ‘Mondays she always ‘better in the early evening. Eating late is a bad idea. After midnight it is more goes to a museum. ‘@ificult for our bodies to process fat, and this can give you heart problems. _ lunchtime she likes going to art galleries. Spm. ‘The best time to do exercise is around 8 p.m. At this time our body ‘temperature is at its maximum, so our muscles are warmer. Listening 1 a ERED Coverthe tapescript. Listen and make notes in the table. sleep sleep Insomnia | Alarm clock weekdays (hours) | weekend (hours) | (yes/no) | (yes/no) uz Paul Vocabulary | daily routines 2 Complete the sentences below with one word. Write that word in the puzzle and find the hidden word. 'b Answer the questions. Who is always tired? Who likes to stay in bed late on Sundays? Who has problems sleeping when they are worried? S a lot of coffee? What happens to Liz when she Why does Liz use two alarm clocks? When does Paul use an alarm clock? TAPESCRIPT Interviewer: Ui: Interviewer: Paul: Interviewer: Interviewer: Paul: Interviewer: Us Paul: Interviewer: Us Paul: So, how many hours do you sleep, Li? Not enough. | usually sleep about six hours on weekdays. That's wiy Im always tired. And you, Paul? | get seven or eight hours slep on weekdays t depends what time | go tobed. What about weekends? Oh, I get more sleep at weekends - about ten hours. Sometimes don't get up until lunchtime! Really? can't stay in bed that long. usually sleep a bitless at weekends, about an hour less. Sometimes I tr to stayin bed but then just get up and start doing things in the house. Di you know that ten percent ofthe population suffer from insomnia - when you can' fall asleep. Do you ever get that? Yeah, sometimes. When I'm worried about work. ‘And you, Liz? No. | don’t usually have any problems falling asleep. Very occasionally, can't sleep ive drank too mach coflee. Yes, drinking coffee is 3 bad idea. ‘And do you use an alarm clock to wakeup in the moming? Absolutely. Yes. | cant wake up without an alarm clock Infact, hhave two because tum theft alarm cock of and fal asleep again. | don't need an alarm cock esl Sometimes! use one if have to get up very cary to catch am aemaplane or something. ‘What time do you usually g0 to bed: B: At about 10.30 pm. usually read a book until 11 pm. 4 Doyou have a in the morning or the evening? 2. On Sundays | have a__- in until about 11 am. ce having a___in the afternoon, for example some fruit or chocolate. 4 lalways___up very early in the morning. 5 Ifind it difficult to asleep if |am worried about something. 6 When am very tired | ‘a nap on the sofa. 7 Some nights | only for about four hours. 8 Ihave to__up at 7 o'clock on weekdays. Grammar | Present Simple Grammar | adverbs of frequency 3 Complete the sentences using the verbs in 5 Rewrite the sentences using adverbs of brackets. frequency from the box. Sylvie studies (study) French at university. She (a)_____ (not know) what she wants to do when usually hardly ever sometimes always. she (2)___ (finish) her degree. Sylvie (3) never often (live) at home with her family. | go out with my friends in the evening. (40%) PEO tor inthe iv te Gave sometimes go out with my friends. ‘a new sports car, and a big house. He (6), 1 I forget to take my books to college. (5%) (enjoy) going out and spending lots of money. He ()___ {not smoke) and he (8)_(do) a lot of 2 Jakes late. (0%) exercise in the gym. 3. We see Pablo and Juan after the game. (60%) Albert (9)___ (not work) now. He's 75 years old. 4 He usually (10)___ (pend) his time at home. 4 Do you drink coffee in the mornings? (100%) He (41)____ (watch) TV and (12)__ (read) the ‘ petepeper cometines be G3) (9) fora 5. We visit my grandmother in France. (40%) walk or (14)___(d0) some shopping. He as), {not cook), so his daughter (16). (bring) him food to eat. 6 Itis sunny in August. (90%) 4 Change the sentences to questions and write short answers. Pronunciation | do/does You live in Monaco. (/) A: Do you live in Monaco? 1. You like swimming. (/) 6 a GBB Cover the tapescript and listen. the questions and the answers you hear. Yes, Ido. & ? pease eae : 2. They goto bed early every night. () e A 2 Peas 3. She speaks Spanish. (/) 7 A 2 2 5 2 44 He goes to university. ) 2 i : B: 2 5 You have lots of homework. (x) ss A 2 ‘b Underline the stressed form of do/does/ B; don’ t or doesn’ t. Practise saying the questions 6 We have her telephone number. (x) and the answers. hk ? 8 TAPESCRIPT 7 They remember you. (/) \What do you do? I'm an artis. cs ? Do you like going tothe cinema? Yes, | do. 8: Do you have the tickets? No, | don't. 1 3 8 You want to come out later. (7) 44 Does she know were coming? Ves, she does. 5 ‘ rn Do you remember your dreams? No, | don't. 5 Does he have a car? No, he doesn't Grammar | Present Continuous ple vs Present 1 Answer the questions about each picture. Write sentences. les Does he teach? Yes, he does. Is he teaching now? No, he isn’t. What is he doing? He’s painting his house. 4 Does he manage a bank? Is he working now? What is he doing? 2 Do they play guitar? Are they playing guitar now? What are they doing? 3. Does she study French? Is she studying French now? What is she doing? 2 Read the texts. Choose the correct alternatives. ny name is Becky, and Tam being « dancer. t (ay practiee/an practising {ot Hive hours every day, EDT GQ) eoachfan teaching fence to'a small group of Enilazen twice a week: AE the moment, (3) dance/an itn the National Dance Co- We (ey pertorm/are pertoring on Feiays in Co aon show, end 7 (8) tnink/en ig t am lucky to be in St. © dancing © minke ° Tim Marc, and I am the manager of a bank in tamburg. (6) work/am seeciee, 32 ‘and, 90°F (7) don't have/ mace meng © MI {ite to see my family. ne nee, Siting. We (10) o8 Stay/are staying in a small resort near Mont sali © Blanc tor three weeks: The weather (11) ta/e eing wonderful and ¢ (12) Jearn/ Tearing © tone Freach too, 3 Complete the sentences using the Present ‘Simple or the Present Continuous. At the moment | ’m learning (learn) to drive. su (not like) travelling by train. 2. Sue and Derek (celebrate) their anniversary today. 3. Marta on Tuesdays. 4 Tumthe TV off. 1 (not watch) it 5 Matt can’t come to the phone at the moment. He______ (have) a shower. 6 Sandra (not work) today. She's doing her computer course. 7 Mare (not think) it’s a good idea to go to Spain 8 My brother isn't working at the moment. He _ (look) for a new job. (finish) school at 2 o'clock Reading Read the text and choose the best ttle. The future of shopping The coffee shop 24-hour banking for the future It sells bread, milk and cigarettes. But Shop 24 is not a good place to talk to the shopkeeper - because there isn’t one. Shop 24 is a new idea for shopping in the UK. It's ‘avery big vending machine, the size of a shop. It's ‘open twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. \s this the future of shopping? We tried it. Our shopping list: eggs, milk, brown bread, ham, toilet roll, fresh coffee, aspirin, vegetables, chocolate. Itstarts well. Shop 24 has eggs and milk. There are toilet rolls, aspirin, and lots of chocolate. But there is only white bread and there isn’t any ham. ‘There are no fresh vegetables and there is no fresh coffee. Read the text again and answer the questions. What is different about Shop 24? a Ithas no staff. b Ithas no customers. € It sells robots. ‘What things from the list does the writer not buy from Shop 24? a brown bread, vegetables, aspirin, fresh coffee b brown bread, ham, vegetables, fresh coffee € white bread, ham, tomatoes, coffee What problems does the writer have? a the eggs are old, and the door closes bb the eggs are broken and there is no milk the eggs are broken and she can’t take her shopping out of the machine The owner of the shop. a is from Belgium. 'b read about a Belgian shop like this. ¢ went to Belgium on holiday. They finish their shopping in a Shop 24. b abig supermarket. € another shop near Shop 24. 10 5 | press the buttons to make our order. A big mechanical hand moves across the ‘window. It picks up a box of eggs and drops it onto a shelf. The arm moves left and right collecting our order. It’s fun to watch, better than normal shopping. ‘Then, disaster: the eggs are broken and the door closes before | can take my shopping out. Sandy is watching. He started Shop 24. He read ‘about a shop like this in Belgium. Now there are two Shop 24s in town, and he hopes to introduce fifty more in the UK. We finish our shopping in a local shop. It's much better than Shop 24 but it isn’t open ‘twenty-four hours a day. We ask the cashier about the new vending machine shop. '! think people will use it late at night. But people don't really like technology. Most people would prefer to talk to a face.” The cashier thinks that people will continue going to local shops because a customers prefer people to new technology. b Shop 24 doesn't have enough things to sell. € local shops will stay open for twenty-four hours. Writing 5 Find five more mistakes with double consonants. Hello Giri, Faw are things in Spain? 1 hope you are well, Here everything i changing, Pau andi sacar and wo are searing 2 now boaiewtistao, W's very excingh We are opening a restaurant in the city centre called JoJo’s, and we are going to serve Malaysian food. Everyone loves the food, but there are no | restaurants here at the moment. We are SAT Iare rent, so a are realy busy looking for staff, and making the restaurant look nice. I hope we finnish in time! I would love to hear what you are doing. fre you stil uaveling alot? When are You planing to visit us again? Hope to hear from you soon. Take Care, Jo Vocabulary | music Match the sentence halves. 4 Imreally into Latin abut I can’t sing 1 a Putthe letters in the correct order and ete eter ir match them to the pictures. a é 3 Hove the great 4 Lwent to U2’s music at the moment. 5 Myfavourite record is d_ lead singer. He's great. 6 Icanreadmusic —_¢._thelr new song from the Internet. fa Bob Marley album. Grammar | Past Simple 2 Read the texts. Choose the correct verbs from the boxes and put them in the Past Simple. ie © ans Swedish sin Agnetha Faitskog © first) in public when she (2) five years ° old. Many years later, in 1974, her group, Abba, (3)____ the tt and became Eurovision song contes © sworid famous. In the 1990s the London musical Mamma Mia (4) _ They are still one of eir songs. © the world’ most popular bands meet study die change be | 20 ome obey Op pan ee pa @ Saas 7) ete + gctisben are and, ui SMa cae ea 3 dnab icture Bulsara. He (8 his name to fenrca jae |g teteursinten he botare stn, 5 ceronct = picture baMesouryec(9)ne ai (he ax" Wg 6 lionocampitde___= picture 1991, there was concert to SS ae Perform become sell start © wv Four Dublin Schoolboys (10) this band in 1980 and had a hit with their first album, Boy. They an even more fanous after they (12) at the Live Aid Concert in 1985. Their album The Joshua Tree (13) over 10 million copies in the US alone. Always interested in politics, they © iso work to help the world’s poor. Write the questions for the answers, using the prompts. ‘A: (Bo/last night?) Where did you go last night? 8: | went to a concert. 4A: (eat/for lunch?) 2 We ate spaghetti. 2 A: (be/this morning?) 2 8: Iwas in bed. 3 As (do/Saturday night?) | played the guitar with some friends. ‘A: (leave/school?) . at B: | left when | was 18 years old. A (tart/this job?) B: | started last week. A (instrument/play at school?)____? B: | played the piano. As (livefas a child?) ? B: | lived in London until | was 12. A 8: (study/college?) | studied electronics. 4 Complete the sentences using the Past Simple affirmative or negative. 1 The book was boring. | it. (like) Pal a party to celebrate my birthday. Itwas great. (have) 31 well because there was a lot of noise. (sleep) 4 She hungry. (eat) 5 The concert was too expensive, so they sem G0) 6 We went to the best restaurant in London. The food delicious. (be) a lot because she was very 7 There was a film on TV last night, but we it, (See) 8 She loves Colombia. She there for six months. (live) 9. Iwas really busy yesterday so | my homework. (do) my sister a dress for her birthday. Pronunciation 5 a The verbs end with /1/, /d/ or /xd/. Underline the odd one out. 1a kissed watched ¢ played stopped 2 a wanted — b needed © waited — d washed 3 a lived b worked © moved drained 4 a liked b finished © ended — d_ wished 5 a believed b loved © saved hated 1b EBD Listen and check your answers. How to 6 a Complete the sentences with the correct, words from the box. after at ago as up of in a Sixweeks I sold my business for $2 million. b the mid 1990s, I graduated from university with a degree in music. c a teenager | played four musical instruments. 4 working for a year in my old university | started my own business making musical instruments. e Igrew Lagos. FI eft school in the summer 8 | first became interested in music the age of six 1990. bb Putthe events in order to make Ibi’ life story. EES Sen GnnEaES Vocabulary | word families 1 Complete the text with the correct form of the words in brackets. Pronunciation 2 a Whatis the stress pattern of the words? Write one word in each column, MusicSpa energetic energy relaxing intelligent imagination imaginative tiring Many of our customers are (4) (tired) after working hard all year. They come to Music Spa for (5) (relaxing). We offer massages and music therapy. If you prefer more (6) ____ (energetic) activities, we have a 40-metre swimming pool. Or you can use your (7) (imaginative) and join our painting course. Enjoy the (8) (relaxing) atmosphere ‘at Music Spa. You will leave here full of 0) (energetic)! Visit www.musicspaprague.com for prices, availability and booking. fay — [+o | 2000 [5 000 ‘Are stress and (1) __ (tired) a problem 4 0000 for you? Why not use your (2) 5 0000 (intelligent) and take a break at Music Sipoae . = ‘Spa?! It's the most (3) (relaxing) (7 20000 | a) eS b GBB Listen and check your answers. BBP Listen and repeat the sentences. He's really energetic. I have no energy. It's very relaxing. She's really intelligent They have no imagination. What an imaginative idea! Running is tiring Nan au wwe Grammar | $0 do Neither am/ B Match the statements to the responses. 1 I'm hungry. a Sowas| 2. | don't like cats. b Ian, 3. Iwent to the cinema last night. ¢ Neither do |. 4 love rock music. Iwas. 5 | didn't do any work today. Neither did | 6 I can't swim, f Sodidl. 7 I'mnota tourist. g Ican't, 8 Iwas born in Paris. h Idon't ° i Neither am | } Soami. | can play the piano. 10 | wasn't here yesterday. 4 Complete the dialogues. Where there is (V), agree. Where there is (x), disagree. TA = | went swimming this morning. et WY) ove the water herel Bs roi rte ge a a et : And I've got two more weeks’ holiday! be Fer pm Space ee | can't stand hospitals. 4 -W“) But I like the doctors. 5 -W) : And | go home tomorrow! \ arrived yesterday. ga a eet OF A: I'm only staying for a few months. ee siti i Oe ‘A: But | need a holiday already. B: 9 LW Listening 5 a EBB Two people talk about their favourite music. Cover the tapescript and listen, Complete the table with (/) if they like this type of music, and (X) if they don't. Jazz Rock Dance _| Classical Pavel |v Helena ‘b Read the tapescript. Complete the gaps with ‘one word each. TAPESCRIPT Pavel Well, I'm (2) _jazz at the moment. | bought this CD about three months ago and | really love it.I don't know anything about jazz, but I'm learning! In the past | (2)____toalot of rock music, which | stil ke. love () like The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. And ‘ike dance music too. n fact the only (4) | don't. listen to is classical | just find it boring. My parents always listen to classical music but | just don't like it. Helena 1 grew up listening to classical music. Mainly Beethoven, Mozart and a lat of ttalian opera, and this is. what | love listening (5) __in the evening. Also I'm (6) __ into jazz music, especially singers lke Louis Armstrong and Nina Simone. | (7) ___ love to sing lke them or play an instrument, the piano or the guftar. | can (8) __ music, but can't play anything. So, yes, Hove music but not all types. | don't like rock or dance ‘music very much. Lifelong learning 6 a Lookat the notes this student made about a word. boring (2) boring (2) (adjective) (3) notin eevesting (4) Classical music is boring ‘b What information has the student written about the word? Writ type of information. stress [i] example sentence [] definition part of speech [_] the number next to the Writing '7 Read the text. Find five mistakes and correct. them, | like many different types music. Hip hop is my favourite, but | also listen rap music. My favourite band is call Fugees. | love their CD, The Score - the songs are intelligent and have excellent tunes. Sometimes | am listening to classical music. | like Verdi and Pucci don't go in concerts because | prefer listening to music at home. Vocabulary | food, drink, people, kitchen equipment 1 Match the things in the pictures to the words below. 7 Shall we tonight? Let's try the new Mongolian restaurant. (eat) Would you like some chocolate? No, thanks.|___ chocolate last week. (up) Listening 3 & EBB Cover the tapescript. Listen and choose the best summary. 4 Hannah likes eating out in restaurants with celebrity chefs 2. Hannah is a vegetarian who likes eating at home. 3. Hannah doesn’t cook so she eats a lot of fast food like pizza. 1b Answer the questions. Listen and check your answers. 4 When did Hannah give up meat? Does she usually eat out? 3 Does she like inviting people to eat at her house? 4 Who cooks when she has dinner parties? 5 Where does she get her new recipes? 2 Complete the sentences using the words in brackets. 4. I'm not very keen on eating out. | prefer to stay - (myself) at home and 1 knife=__ 7 cooker=__ 2 fork=__ 8 chef=__ 3. spoon = 9 customer = 4 icecream =__ 30 spaghetti = __ 5 mineralwater= 11 meat=_ 6 saucepan= az. vegetables = _ 6 What is her favourite type of cooking? 7. Is she eating a lot of pasta at the moment? 8 Why/Why not? 2 He eats hamburgers for breakfast, lunch and ‘supper. The doctor told him to fast food. (down) 3, He doesn't eat meat or fish. He's @ 4 There is an excellent restaurant in Buckingham Street. itis owned bya___. (celebrity) 5 lam_______. Ican only eat apples. Get) 6 Sonia hada lovely___last night. She cooked delicious food for everybody. (party) 16 TAPESCRIPT ''m a vegetarian. | gave up eating meat when | was at ‘school because the food was so terrible. lke eating healthily so usually stay at home and cook for myself. | don’t usually eat out but there is @ wonderful indian restaurant near my house which does very good vegetarian food so go there when I'm feeling lazy. lave cooking for friends so | have dinner parties quite ‘often too. I ike trying to cook new dishes. | watch the cookery programmes on television, where the celebrity chef has to cook a meal in just 20 minutes, and then | copy the recipes. | cook alot of Italian food too. t's my favourite. I'm on a diet at the moment so I'm trying to cut down on pasta but it's not easy! Vocabulary | phrases 4 Complete the text using the words from the box. success chef abroad experience restaurant tasty Covent Garden Traian Feencn price £35 (57 euro) Sem St Restaurant an opened this (2) - srluccio, a top-class Italian (1) per ’ if Bess Carlen, faves areat food and te men Nas SOE Veg Be 22) reapes, for example pasta dishes with mushioowe 174, Ore etautant isin covert Gergen, and it ha 28) Fa Fee ois planing to open six new restaurants Sail can '50 net sta DUE ou cn oly wo A = er arn Englist aioe rom Italy to work (6) and learn English. SS waiters and waitresses fr Grammar | going to jortunity 5 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences using going to and the verbs in brackets. He isn't going to buy a new car. (buy) © Complete the sentences using the correct form of going to. 1. Pete and Sal Gell their house. 2 Rob (tart) a new business in Australia 3 ___ the builders (nish) the work before May? 4 Jenny (have) another baby in February. 5 We (ot have) time to see you before we leave. 6 you (isi) the pyramids when you go to Egypt? 7 We (try) that new Turkish restaurant this evening. el (not be) at the party on Saturday. How to ... "7 Find and correct the mistakes inthese dialogues. 4A: What are you going for your holidays? B: We're going visit my cousins in South Aftica. 2A: What your plans for next year? B: | going to look for a job because | need to eam some money. 3 A: What you going to do at the weekend? B: I'm going stay at home at Saturday to study. 4 ke What are you plans for when you leave university? B: | to go to work abroad. les) ll Reading 1 a Read the texts. Which is positive and which is negative? FAST FOOD iN A FAST WORLD This film is set in Canada. The story is about Julie (Jane Wild), a waiiress who has a date with a doctor named Carl (Tom Payne). She doesn't know that Carl already has tan exwife and some kids. He doesn't know that she has an identical twin. Fost Food in a Fast World doesn't have an exciting story or fast food. And it doesn't have any laughs. When Julie receives lots of money from a relative who dies, itis the happy ending to the story. But unfortunately, his is « poor quality movie. My Big Fat Greek Wedding This isthe story of 30-year-old Toula, who falls in love with lan (Corbet). The only problem is that he's not Greek. According tothe film, Greek women should get married {to Greek men}, have lots of babies and feed lots of people. Will her family be happy if she marries & non-Greek? Maybe not. Will they accept her decision when they see that she is happy? The answer is yes and the rest of the film is about the wedding, I's not a great story but the film is very funny. The frst hour, when we learn about the relationships in a Greek family, has some very good humour. My Big Fat Greek Wedding shows us « traditional wedding and at the same time talks about accepting people who are different from us. Bb Mark the sentences true (1) or false (F). 4. Fast Food in a Fast World is a film about women doctors 2. The story ends happily when Julie gets some Pronunciation 2 a EBB Listen and underline two words in each sentence with silent letters. unexpected money. 3. My Big Fat Greek Wedding is about a young Greek couple who get married, 4 Itis a funny film, which talks about Greek family relationships. © Find words or phrases in the texts which mean: go toa restaurant or film, etc. with someone you like in a romantic way 2. informal word for children US word for film to say yes to something/to agree My daughter hurt her knee. The writer thought about her book. It was a cold night in autumn. There were eight foreigners. Could you take the dog for a walk? | know you're wrong. The sign was high in the sky. b Write the words in the table. Silent g sitentw | sitent_| sitent k | daughter | | © Listen and repeat the sentences. Grammar | relative clauses 3 a Complete the crossword clues with who, which or where. Down 1 It's the person_ serves your food. 2 It's something is very cold and you can eat it at the end of a meal. (3,5) 3. It's someone __eats in a restaurant. 4 They are the instructions _you use for cooking a particular dish. 7 They are things ____you use for cutting. I'sthe meal____yau eat in the middle of the day. ‘Across 5 It'sthe dish___you eat before your main course. 6 It's place___ you can buy fresh fruit and vegetables. 9 It's the room _a chef works. 10 It's the person _cooks your meal. bb Use the clues to complete the crossword. + 4 Match the sentence halves. Make complete sentences with who, which or where. 1 Abuilderis someone a. flies planes. 2 Acookerisamachine b writes books. 3 Anairportisaplace ¢ tells you what 4 Apilot is someone food you can eat. 5 Apencilis something d_ you use for 6 An author is someone writing or drawing. 7 Acinema is a place builds houses. 8 Amenu is something makes food hot. e f people catch planes. h you can watch films, Lifelong learning 5 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 4. use It's bottles. for opening which you something 2 yourself. that thing you It's to the dry use stuff bread. can put It's you the on which changing the for which thing the TV. you on use It's programme 5 can It's cook that you in. something 6 your the put It's food. that stuff you white on Writing 6 There are twenty mistakes with spelling, punctuation or capital letters in this letter. Find the mistakes and correct them. Dear Anna, Thanks for your letter tm sorry t didnt veply sooner, but | only recieved the letter this morning. | have been away on holiday whit nay sister and | only eame home yesteroay We went camping in Cornwall, wich was beautifull exept for the wether. It vained veorly every day Its very kein of you to invite me to stay. 1 would! Love to come to scotland, ancl it would 1 great to See You again. We havn't seen each other for early tow years mow ~ | can't belief it. | could come for the Last weekend in, septenber (27th / 28th). 1 am finishing my job, so will have a few days free. Would that be OK with you Anyway, I hop youre well, and | am looking foward to heaving your news. How is your course going. Are you still planing to open a flower busness when. you finnish? Speale to you soon. Love, Paola Vocabulary | adjectives to describe food 1 Three sentences have mistakes. Find the mistakes and correct them. 4. Did you make this chocolate cake? It's very delicious! 2. I can't eat snails. | think they are absolutely disgusting! 3. This fruit salad looks mouth-watering. Would you like some? 4 don't think the soup is very good. It's a bit tasty. 5, That meat looks very horrible. | think it's old. This magazine is full of tasty recipes. 2 Complete the text with words from the box. appearance dishes high quality location texture Great Ideas for Restaurant Owners ‘The area ‘The most important thing is to find a good (a). for your restaurant. Why get (2), marks for your menu if there are no customers? The chef Find an experienced chef but make sure you try his cooking first. The food has to have a good (3). and (4). and has to taste delicious too! ‘Ask the chef to cook you a few different (5), from the menu, so you can be sure he can cook the recipes you want. The food You need to know where to buy top (6) food for your menu. Your chef may know so ask hinvher first. 3 Choose a verb from A and an adjective from B to complete the sentences. A looks feels smells tastes sounds 2. | don't think it's any good. It 3. This jumper 50 4 This meal 5 That dress Grammar | Present Continuous 4 Complete the sentences with the Present Continuous and the words in brackets. Use contracted forms where possible. 4 A: What___ (you/do) this evening? B: |___ (tay) at home and _ (watch) television. ___ (you/cook) supper later? No, We __ (have) a takeaway pizza. 3 A: ____(you/do) anything this afternoon? don't know. |___ (not play) tennis with Pete because (rain). 4 A How (you/get) home from the meeting? (not drive). 1 (Catch) the six o'clock train. 5k (you/come) to the football match on Saturday? B: Yes, We (bring) a friend too. 6 A We___ (not go) on holiday next week (go) to hospital 7 A: Help! 'm not ready. Don't worry. The guests __ (not arrive) until 8.30, BA (You/come) to the office on Monday? No. |__ (not work) next week. Complete the sentences with verbs from the box in the Present Continuous. meet move leave finish go catch work have play visit 1 We ___ sailing this weekend on Jack's new boat. 2 They ____ for France on Friday morning. 3 |____the Natural History Museum this afternoon, 4 He the bank manager tomorrow morning. 5 you football on Saturday? 6 We ____not___ house this month. 7 She___a baby soon. 8 ___they___atrain to Venice? 9 We ___ on this project for two weeks. 30 He____the painting tomorrow. How to... 6 a Listen to Jim inviting two women out. Write notes in the table. Plans: staying at home Plans (Sat): Reason: Reason: Plans (Sun): 1b Write sentences to say what the women are doing at the weekend. 4. Sal is staying at home to study for her exams. 2 On Saturday, Bela. 3 On Sunday, Bella .. © Number the lines of the dialogues in the correct order. Listen again to check. Dialogue + Diet jin Ci tants fn, tet you. not reat rm staying at home to study for my Bi petto, sa. t's tim. Tox. call you agsn next week. Goodluck with your exams! Loh, that's reat nice of you but don't ke going ut when Ihave to stud, 'm sm Perhaps another time? are you doing anything this weekend? see. wet wy don't you come out for a dink on Saturday evening? There's anew bar opening onthe Dialogue 2 hat are you doing on Saturday evening? Heto, eetia? it's sim. Co erfectt | can meet you on the river at 7 p.m. nothing. whye (17.30 would be better for me. 'm going to Oxford on Sunday t visi my aunt and I'm driving 0 won't be back iwi, would you tke to come out fora drink, oF something to eat? Det, creat deat on, wait a minute. Saturday? No, Ive jst remembered. 'm going toa concert on Saturday. Diane's bought some tickets to see Guns and Roses. Why dont we go out on Sunday evening? Present Simple vs Present Continuous 1 Underline the correct verb form. 4 Are you leaving /Do you leave now? 2 Sam doesn't usually wear /sn’t usually wearing jeans. am never watching /never watch TV. Who does James talk /is ames talking to? Do you know /Are you knowing my wife, Samira? She is sometimes going /sometimes goes out. A: Can |help you? B: | look /am looking for this dress, in size 12. 8 The manager offen has lunch /is often having lunch in his office. 9 A: What are you doing/do you do? B: I'm waiting for the train. 10 It doesn't rain|isn't raining now. ‘Write the questions. Match them to the answers aj. 1 What / you / do? 2 Where / you / go? 3. What / she / eat? 4 Where / they / live? 5 What time / you / get home? 6 You / go / the shops? 7 What / Paul / do? 8 You / enjoy / your course? 9 How / get / to work? so Jayne / have / a car? ‘Yes. Do you want me to buy something? b No, she doesn't. ¢ In South Africa @ walk, fe Tothe dentist. I've got an appointment. f I'ma teacher. g Usually at about 7 p.m. h Yes. 'm learning a lot. | He's playing tennis. j._ Vegetable soup with pasta. Past Simple vs Present Perfect 3 Choose the correct verb form. Goddesses T: Goddesses are a new girl band from Dublin, They (1) started | have started playing in 2002, and (2) have made | made fourteen albums. ‘Their first album (3) sold has sold 50,000 copies in the first two months. ‘They (4) have wwon / tcon the Irish Music Awards twice. and (5) have toured / toured around Europe and America. Why (6) have they been | were they so successful? Amy and Sam, the lead singers, are sisters. “We (7) have always loved | akeays loved eel When we were at primary school we (8) started) have started a band with some friends and (9) sang | have sung in a concert at the end of the year. It (10) cas / has been a great success. Since that day we (11) have aleays been | were akeays very lucky.” ij Complete the dialogues using the Past Simple or the Present Perfect. 1A you ever (Go) to Brazil? B: Yes. | (Go) to Carnival in Rio last year, 2 Al ______ (live) in Rome for five years now. B:Why you _ (move) there? 3k you ___ (visit) any interesting sights in Beijing when you were there? B:No. We ____ (not have) enough time. 4 A youever _ (See) any famous bands in concert? 8: (ee) Pink Floyd when | was a teenager. 5 you ____ (watch) the Spiderman film on television last night? 8: No. __ (Gee) it three times, already. Going to and Present Continuous Vocabulary (for future plans/arrangements) 8 Put the words and expressions in the box into 5 Correct the mistakes in the sentences. the correct groups. 3 We leaving on Friday at 2 p.m. 4 food 2 Are you go to see Tarig this weekend? 2 daily routine 3 'mhave lunch with my mother tomorrow. 3. shops ‘4 We is meeting in Hyde Park. 4 music 5 Do they coming to the party tonight? 5 adjectives = eaters a eee, classical compilation CD concert 7 He is to go to buy anew computer later. 4 i customers delicious disgusting energetic om 8 We aren't going drive through the mountains. EUSERGR GES mE ae Ue red 9. Is Mark to playing football on Saturday? early goclubbing intelligent lamb ade 40 Maria isn't comes to the restaurant. lead singer mineral water onion play the has Violin products read a magazine shop ey Defining relative clauses assistant staff tasty vegetable yoghurt ce, nd 6 Complete the sentences using which, who or where. 9 Complete the sentences using the words from so 1 Its the place Uike to sit and read. Se 2 Sheissomeone I cantalktt. aa Ve 3. Itsthe thing you use for cutting food. eee eel aun este jownload checked picnic nap started . 4 That's the film I told you about. d 5. Thisis the office ‘we can work 4 Do you for yourself or do you prefer id 6 Thatiis the theatre | saw my first toeat out? e concert. 2 I'mverytired. | think 'ilhave a this € 7 Helis the man told me about the job. afternoon. is 8 tis the grammar find difficult 3 It’s avery sunny day. Why don't we buy some 9 Thatis the restaurant we met. food and have a in the park? 40 I's something ‘you use for opening 4 Imreally jazz at the moment. abottle. 5. Idon't buy CDs anymore. | usually ‘music from the internet. 7 Putthe relative clauses (a-g) in the correct place 6 had a hot bath and a massage, and I felt inthe sentences (1-7). very a who has his own software company 7 Tims working very hard because he has which you can’t find just his own company. ¢ has double rooms for 50 euros 8 Thisisavery recipe. I've never 4 where we had our first meal together cooked apples like this before. who offered me her seat on the bus 9 I have been away so | haven't my {which yotrgave me emails for a few days. 10 | passed my exam with a 1. I can't find that bag. can’t find that bag which you gave me, 2. Are these the keys? 3, Do you remember the restaurant. 4 Do you know the name of that hotel? 5. That's the woman, ena oe = Pree Vocabulary | collocations a ——— iW rackets. 1 Putthe underlined letters in order to complete 1 These courses tAST are the sentences. (expensive) the courses at Knockout. 1 {held my btrahe when | was under the water 2 ABThas (g00d) accommodation 2 [don’t have the ahpcsivl eshrigtn to swim for Knockout two hours a day. 3. Knockout sounds 3 You need netlam strength to cope with bad (enjoyable) ABT. news. 4 Knockout seems Griendiy) ABT. 4 | tedenrlloo my fear under water, but it was s Youlcantda (long) courses at ABT. diffcutt 6 Knockout has a (great) variety_ABT. 5 We lyre on our colleagues because we can't 7 ABT welcomes pec Hiatt iter work alone, (young) 38. 6 I haven't cahevide my goals. | want to travel 8 For ABT you need to be in the world, normal people 7. The biggest ehigclena in sport is winning an Olympic medal. 3 a Correct the sentences. 4. This one isn't as fast than the other one. 2. It was much more bad this morning. It rained for hours. 2 a Read the texts. 3. It was most interesting than his last one, and | liked the acting. 4 This one is more cheap than the other place, ABT EXTREME SPORTS HOLIDAYS and breakfast is included. 5. She's crazyer than her sister. 6 It's gooder than my last one because | have more independence. Grammar | comparatives Kayaking, mountain climbing, base jumping and free diving. ACCOMMOPATION: 4-star hotel, all meals provided. 1b What are the sentences in Ex. 3a about? You Weep To Be: over 16, a strong swimmer, very fit. cost: $500 for one week or $1,500 for one month. cats people hotels weather films jobs 4 Do the pairs of sentences have the same or a different meaning? Write S for the same, D for different. 1 a Keisuke was younger than Joe. = b Joe wasn't as old as Keisuke. eat Vacations 2 a The Hilton is more expensive than The Marriott. . 5 extreme sports! Minimum age is 18 b The Marriott is cheaper than The Hilton. No experience necessary. Beginners welcome. 3. a I can un faster than my brother. Non-stop fun and games! b_ My brother can’t run as fast as me.__ a se ‘ 4 a The first exam wasn't as easy as the second. gg tor iol Mas for 6 people, The second exam was more fut than *: $349 per person. All vacations last 7 days. the first. eae holiday you will never forget! | My French isn't as good as my German. b I speak better Feneh than German. 6 Today we walked further than yesterday. b> We didn't walk as far yesterday as we did today. __ 5 Rewrite the sentences so that they mean the same. Use the adjectives in brackets. Change the form if necessary. 1 The Atlantic is 76.762 million square km. The Pacific is 155.557 million square km. (big) The Pacific _ the Atlantic. 2 Free diving is dangerous. Swimming isn’t dangerous. (dangerous) Free divi gis_ swimming. 3. Mountain climbing is difficult. Without oxygen itis very dificult. (dificult) Mountain climbing with oxygen isn't _ ‘mountain climbing without oxygen. 4. Physical strength is important for divers. Mental strength is very important. (important) Physical strength _as mental strength, for divers. 5 Temba Tsheri climbed Everest when he was 15. Sherman Bull May climbed Everest when he was 64, (old) Temba Tsheri wasn’t as _ Sherman Bull May when he climbed Everest. 6 Junichi Koide dived 132 metres. Tanya Streeter dived 160 metres. (deep) Tanya dived __Junichi. Vocabulary | adjectives to describe people 6 Write the words in the correct places and find the hidden word. a (se [= [o[r fo fu Js 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 1 She gives lots of presents to her friends. She's, really 2. Noone can stop him when he wants something. He's really 3. She solves problems and understands things easily. She's 4 She is sure that she is good enough. She's very 5 He wants to be manager of this company by the time he's 30. He's _. 6 She wasn't frightened when she saw the lion. She's very _ 7 He's good at basketball, he's a great artist and he speaks five languages. He's very __. Reading '7 Read the text. Mark the sentences true (T) or false (F). 1 Robert Garside has run across seven continents. Garside robbed someone in China. He split up with his girlfriend during his journey. He went to prison in Australia He carries a photo of Nelson Mandela. He listens to music. He runs about 9,000 miles a year. He thinks he is a normal person. Running Man His friends call him Running Man. Thirty-three- year-old Robert Garside has run through four continents - Australia, Asia, Europe and South ‘America - on an incredible three-year journey. Now he wants to be the first person to run across all seven continents. His journey has had problems. In Russia, someone tried to shoot him. In China, police put him in prison for five days. In Pakistan, he was robbed and left with just his clothes and Passport. When he called his girlfriend to tell her, she ended their relationship! In Australia, Police stopped Robert when they found him Tunning in 55 degree heat. Robert travels lightly. He carries a walkman with cassettes of Pavarotti and Beethoven, a letter from Nelson Mandela anda camera. He runs for eight hours each day, and he hopes that his journey, a total of 45,000 miles, will take five years. His friends think he is crazy. He says, | just wanted to do something different. I'm a very normal person.

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