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Language Summary 1, Student's Book p114 1A Be happy! Weekend activities (IED @ a) Which words/phrases do not go with the verbs? 1 go clubbing/for a walk/ Exhibition’) 2 have a quiet night in/the house/a lie-in 3. visit friends/relatives/to people online 4 do relatives/some gardening/some exercise bb) Match the incorrect words/phrases in 1a) 10 these words/phrases to make four more weekend activities goto chat visit tidy up 1 _gotoexhibitions Question forms (SER © Make questions with these words. a) house / you / at weekends / tidy up / Do / your ? Do you tidy up your house at weekends? ») been /in/ the / you / last / clubbing / month / Have ? 6) quiet /having / you/hext / When / a /night/ in / are 2 4) round / you / have / How often / do / for dinner / people ? ¢) people / online / ever / Have / chatted / you / 1 ? f) you /a/ have / Did / last weekend / lie-in ? @) Iriends / visiting / you / weekend / this / Are / or relatives ? 1h) many / How / last year / go / did / you / exhibitions / wo? Read the article and write a question from 2 in the correct places 1-5. Weekends in or weekends out? _ "How often do you have people round for dinner? MEcaN Never, Bat last month | ate out with friends at least five times KAREN About once a month, My husband always cooks. This weekend we're visiting friends for dinner MEGAN I haven't had a quiet night in since | was a teenager! anoy — Next Friday, We always have a quiet night in on Friday MEGAN Yes. of course, Sunday mornings are perfect for tie-ins! karen No! Lie-ins are imp children, ible with two young Mecan Yes. I have. My brother lives abroad and it's cheaper than phoning, KAREN The children chat to their friends online, but Thaven't tried it yet Mécan No. bunt I'm looking forward to going next week, IS my best friend's birthday. anoy The last Ume | went to a club it was called a disco and | was about 18! er © A Complete the questions with an auxiliary if necessary. 1A and 1B 1. How many times did_, Megan eat out last month? b) Answer the questions in 4a). 1 She ate out with friends at least five times, 2 Who cooks when Karen and Andy have friends 2 round for dinner? 3 Megan last have a quiet night in? ‘ 4 How often... Karen and Andy have quiet nights in? 5 : 5 Why Karen and Andy never have lic-ins? 6 6 Why Megan going clubbing next week? 7 7 How many clubs Andy been to in the last year? 8 = 8 Who chatted to people online at the weekend? 1B Love it or hate it Likes and dislikes (3) @ a Match beginnings of sentences 1-8 to endings a)-h). 1 Yim very interested _.¢) 2 Tm quite 3 Idont 4 L don't like going 5 Tidying up my house 6 1 think lie-ins 7 Tm not very keen 8 Lani stand 9 Lenjoy having 2) keen on joining my local gym, 8) mind going food shopping. €) working at weekends. 4) a quiet night in. «) in working abroad. A to the dentist at all, # drives me crazy 1) on takeaway food. i) at the weekends are wonderful, b) Match the sentences in 1a) to A-C. ‘A phrases to say you like something: 1 8 phrases to say something is OK: € phrases to say you don't like something: Positive and negative verb forms, words and phrases (3 e@ Read Martin’ opinion of computers and fill in the gaps. Choose a), b) or c). There aren't many things 1’ don’t lke... in life, but computers drive me crazy. Of course, everyone? they are a wonderful invention and we've got one at home for the children. Both of them * a computer since they * young and they hardly ever any problems. But when I to senid an email or use the Internet, it never works properly: 1” excuses — | know it my problem rather than the computers. None of my friends like computers so maybe it* something to do with our age. T don't think we'll ever understand them 1 2) ‘mnot liking @ don like — ¢) didnt like 2 a) says ) said ¢) is saying 3 a) are using ») use ©) have used 4-2) have been b) are ©) were 5 a) have b) had ¢) are having 6 a) tried b) muying uy 7 a) haven't made) didn't make ¢) ‘m not making 8 a) hasbeen b) was gs Now read Diane’ opinion of computers and fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple or Present Perfect Simple. think computers are amazing. We" 'vehad. (have) cone in our family for almost 20 years ~ since 1 (be) about 12. At that time sues. (not use) it for anything, serious ~ no one lid. My sister and | usually played games on it. Then at university Lalways 4 ¢ and 1 soon realised there are lots of things a computer ) my essays on can help with, Since then 1* (not be able (0) leave it alone! All of my friends 4 (call) me with their computer problems. 1” (not get) paid or anything ~ I just do it as a favour. 1 —_ (help) two of my friends with their computers at the moment ~ they're broken. Neither of them know anything about computers, but they know how to take me out for a me Match these phrases in bold in 2 with their opposites in bold in 3. 1 There arent many there are lots of. 2 everyone 3 Both of them 4 hardly ever 5 never 6 None of 7 Idon' think 1B Make these sentences positive or negative hy changing the underlined words. i 10 | hardly ever send emails from home, Jusually send emails from home. He thinks the computer's got a virus. | understood everything he said We never used our computer to do serious things Thereareni many computers at my school, Joc repaired my laptop. ‘None of my colleagues can type quickly. Neither of our parents can use computers, He works with computers all day so he doesnt nced one at home, We aren't using the latest software. Review: verb forms @ Correct the mistake in each sentence. 1 2 3 0 drive My parents drives me erazy at times, I'm going swimming about three times a week, Who does works with you? How many countries have you gone 10? In the past | watk 10 school. Tam think you are correct 'm playing a lot of tennis in my free time. Live in London for three years and I love it ve been to Brazil last year. Who does they work with? Pee UU Adjectives to describe feelings ©) Read the sentences. Fill in the puzzle to describe how the people are fecling. She works really hard, but she can’ get promotion, He forgotten his best friend's birthday. She got her driving test this afternoon. He’s just come back from a long holiday. He didnt get the birthday present he wanted They don't understand the exercise. Their son got the job’he was applying for. ith adjectives 1C The best medicine =lSlalaiale alz She hasnit got time to do everything she needs to do, F Reading: prepositions with adjectives (IED @ a) Read the article and choose the correct prepositions. The funniest jokes in the world? A recent experiment in the UK attempted to discover the world’s funniest jokes. Dr Richard Wiseman from the University of Hertfordshire invited people from all over the world to send in their funniest jokes and rate* the jokes sent in by other people. In the year of the experiment, the website received over 40,000 jokes and 2 million ratings"! The experiment showed many things about what different nationalities find funny. Many European countries, such as France and Denmark, preferred jokes about things we normally worry /with/of - for example, illness and marriage. Americans and Canadians liked jokes where somcone was better infoffat something than someone else, Germans, in particular, seem to be keen “at/on/about jokes. Overall they gave jokes the highest scores. OF course, there is a serious reason for the research. Dr Wiseman is interested ‘infon/at_ how we communicate. And humour and laughing are important parts of communication. Dr Wiseman. was very pleased ‘offwith/at the results. He said the popular jokes seem to have three elements: a stressful situation, we feel superior to someone in the joke and we are surprised “offby/in something in the joke. Many of the jokes contained all three elements. For example, here is one of the most popular jokes: Tivo men are playing golfone day. While they are playing they see a Suneral procession passing along the ‘road nearby. One of the golfers stops, takes his cap off his head and closes bis eyes. His friend says: “Wore, that is the nicest, sweetest thing I have ever seen, You really are a kind man.” The first man answers: “Yeah, wel, ‘we were married for 35 years.” b) Are these sentences true (T), false (F) or the text doesn't say (Ds)? The experiment used the Internet 2 (] The experiment lasted 12 months 3] The experiment only involved Europeans 4 [1] The experiment was just for fun, 5 [J French people generally found jokes less funny than Danish people. 6 (_] German people generally found jokes funnier than other nationalities. (J Dr Wiseman feit the experiment was unsuccessful vate = give something a score (out of ten. for example) “rating = the score you give something *funcral procession = the line of peaple taking dead body on its last journey 1D Ata barbecue Question tags CUTED © Change these questions into positive (+) or negative a) Fill im the gaps with not and the correct form sears TU gL of the auxiliaries do, be or have. 1 Isshe a teacher? (+) She's a teacher, isn't she?. 1 You aren't. coming tomorrow. 2 Are they married? (-) They ren’t married, are they?. 2 Vcc Weed to bring anything to the 3. Are we going home soon? (+) barbecue. pare 3 Clare eat beef. 4 Have you met our neighbours? (~) 4 He __ been here before. zi rae 5 They soon Botany children, 5 Did you drive here? (~) 6 We on See him yesterday. vu going to rain. 6 Is it warm outside? (+) 8 You told him yet. cn — b) Write the sentences in 1a) next to the correct 7 Does he want something to eat? (+) question tags a)-h). a) Youaren‘t coming tomorrow, are you? 8 Do you know Sam? (-) BD nee enn 1 =, - - ¢ - a vu. shave they? 9 Has he got the address? (+) 4 J did we? ) ae MOY 10 Have you ever tried English sausages? (+) — , have you? a . » does she? 11 Is he working this weekend? (-) do I? 1 Am I late? (-) e@ ‘Write question tags for these sentences. . ‘Unites atom? Review: common mistakes amen ce Q Coreer the mistake in each sentence z Jr ‘ interested — . = aunties = if 1 Tim really interesting in gardeni barbecues, Fl % oP 2 Everyone want to go clubbing tonight. 4: "They came round for 3 Their going to have a lie-in tomorrow, dinner once, > 4 Tofien loose against my brother when we play tennis. Elan Cane wenpsooun 5 He’ worked here for the year before last. ? . 6 Ive gone to France and | thought it was beautiful 6 Their garden is looking very nice, ? 7 cant bear Paul and Sallys’ dog 7 Te cooked too much food, > 8 Nobodly doesn't want to come. 8 We've got a barbecue like Yours, coe? GF Fading and Witing Portfolio + p&4 PT FS fe} ‘J 5 2 3 2 i Fi °° Py 4 a i Fy o Fy Fy 5 Py + 2 Fa f°} Fy i=] Pt y 2 a $ to i é F Go Pa iy z Fy ry i+] 2 We haven’t got time Language Summary 2, Student's Book p116 2A Slow down! Work collocations (E53 @ Pu sentences a)-j) in the correct order. Do you live to work ... or work to live? Count the hours! Dovyo ») [- ]long hours? And week ©) [_Jlong hours is an early sign you might be 4)[_] work home with you or regularly work ) [_] some time off. 183 good for you! fn won 8) [_} 50 hours at work every week? Do you work deadlines and sometimes everyone is ') [_Ja workaholic. Find time to plan a holiday and take i) [_Junder pressure at work. But working Modal verbs (1); be able to, be allowed to, be supposed to (5B Read the conversation and choose the correct verb form, Jake I'm really fed up with work. kay Why? You "Gerth Vmastn't take work home like me. JAKE I know; but | “mable to/have to work long hours and we're not *allowed/supposed to he paid overtime, hy [__]a few hours overtime? Of course, everyone has Kay You aren't paid overtime! You ‘ought/‘re supposed to speak to your boss about that JAKE I know: | ‘should/can ask him about a promotion, too, Kay Are you “allowed/supposed to work flexible hours? JAKE Yes, but we're 'allowed/supposed to be at work between ten and four. kay And what about working at home? "Can/Must you do that? JAKE We *e allowed to/must work at home ~ but ye have to ask our manager first, But I won't ™be able to/can work at hhome until | get my own Mat kay Well, you "must/‘reable to start saving! JAKE Yes, | know: [ think I'm just a bit bored. KAY Most work isn't interesting, fm afraid. ‘You “can/ought to know that by now! Rewrite these sentences with the words in brackets. 1 My advice is to ask for a promotion. (should) You should ask for a promotion, ISL were you, I'd take a week off. (ought) You Teant meet you tonight. (not be able to) t 1s against the rules to work at weekends (allowed) You It isnt necessary to wear a tie. (not have to) You Iss necessary to arrive before 9 a.m. (must) You The company should give us holiday pay: (be supposed to) The company You arent allowed to leave work before 4 p.m. (musurt) You © 4) Make questions with these words. 1 ought / do / we / about / What /10/ overtime ? What ought we to do about overtime? 2 long hours / you / when you / have a/ able / How are / to work / family ? 3 be /Should / at / of / work / we / pressure /a lot / under ? 4 we /10/ hes /a/ tell him that / workaholic / becoming / Ought ? 5 wear /you/ Are/ informal /at your /allowed / clothes / to/ work ? 6 Do/to/ the summer / time off /in / take / we / have ? 7 before December / take /all our / Are / supposed / we / holiday / 10 ? 2B Ready, steady, eat In the kitchen (3 @ Look at tures a)=1) and find the words in the puzzle. o@ROCCOL DO E mo omozzROor O-w>eroeccday RO Z0Rncamousan Zewcenemzany wcbuemunaems madman coamzn ee © choose the correct verbs. Sometimes more than one answer is correct. 1 bakeRY microwave food in a frying pan 2 fiyfboil/roast food in a wok 3 roast/steam/bake food in the oven 4 heat up/fty/microwave food in a microwave 5. boil/bake/steam food in a saucepan 6 gril/roast/steam food under the grill 2A and 2B 'b) Match questions 1-7 in 4a) 10 answers a)~g). 2) 1... Um not sure. Perhaps we should speak to the manager. » Yes, we do. a No, but sometimes stress is good for your work. 4 Yes, you are 9 Yes, we should. 1 don't think he knows. 9 1 get up early. a Yes, we are

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