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OXFORD [UNIVERSITY PRESS nglish Fil Gg Intermediate Plus Workbook Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Kate Chomacki with Jane Hudson Paul Seligson and Clive Oxenden ate the original co-authors of Englih File T and English File 2 4A Why did they callyou that? __ 40. A What the waitr really thinks 7B Lifeincolour 43 B Doityourself 10 Practical English Episode 1 Abed stat M1 Can you remember... 1 ay 171" Es ES 12 A Get ends Get set Gol ‘ATake your cash 15 B Goto checout 49. B shall we gout or stoyint — 52. Practical English Episode 4 Isit a clue? 52 Con you remember. 24 Practical English Episode 2 Allkinds of problems 25 Can you remember..2 1-3 26 ADon'tthrowitamay! «0. Total roca, 29 B Putit on your CV 63 B Hore comes the bride ~— 66 Practical English Episode 5 Finding Henry 67 Canyouremember.21-9 35. B A quiot life? 138 Practical English Episode 3 Time to tll the police 39 Cen you remember..? 1-5 74 Answer Key How to use your Workbook and Online Practice Be ees Use your Student’s Book in 7 op BD chatseirtane English File Vets eereas Rotates <+— _Lookagain at the Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation from the Student’s Book before you Practise Grammar, Vocabulary and Pronunciation Garthe Workbook erence forevery lesson. > Listen to the audio for the Pronunciation exercises. > Use the Sound Bank videos to practise English sounds, <— Watch the Practical English videos before you do the exercises. Practise the Practical English for every episode. > Use the interactive video for more Practical English practice, Do the Can you remember...? exercises > _Lookagain at the Grammar, Vocabulary and to check that you remember the Grammar, Pronunciation if you have any problems. Vocabulary, and Pronunciation every two Files. Practise Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing Course overview {call everyone ‘Darling’ because Ta Why did they call you that? ..2tusomutiee: os Pe nc snc 4 VOCABULARY names b Complete the definitions with a word from the list. a Match the sentence halves. firstname fullname initials maiden name mariod name idle nome 1 your Bat aome inwnariahatyiurpareris chocea foryou when you are bom 2a isthe nme between a persons ist a and ora 3 awomave ia her sumamelbatoreihe: qenmared domes | subarssranartharshe gow mrared 5 your i ai arco firstname, any middle rames, and your family nome 6 oir ie Met tian fal youd ¢ Complete the text with the words in a and b. Write one. word in each space. The story behind a name Agatha Christie isthe bestselling novelist ofall time. She rate 66 detective stores under her own name and six romances under the !pseuclonymn Mary Westmacott. ‘Agatha Christie's = ‘name and surname are known worldwide, but few people know what the rest ofthe “_, AM.C.C., stand for Agatha had two names, Mary and Clarissa, o her name was Agatha Mary Clarissa Christe. Christie was, in fact, hee ® name in I9}4 she married Archie Christie (Archie's? __for Archibald). Agatha’s® ‘name was Miller Agsths and Archie Christie divorced in 1928, and ‘when Agatha got married a second time ~ to the archaeologist Max Mallowan she did 1 Hername’s Katheryn, utshe's called = _c_ MES he cae ath 2 Gordon Sumner’s nickname _ jecagucetie este 3 The singer changed his name from hada sister; Margaret Feary Miller, 4 Robert Downey Junior is named after who was” 'Madge' for 5. Ruth Rendell sometimes wrote under short. Madge was" _ after. the pseudonym ___| thei grandmother sister Margaret & Bradis short Bint fenders eee re ge fontant Mille, whose 2 his father, Robert Downey Senior Monty’. bb Barbara Vine, | ‘¢-Katy for short, d for Bradley. © is Sting, f Peter Gene Hernandez to Bruno Mars. VOCABULARY FROM SPEAKING ‘Complete the sentences with a word or phrase from the list. {2 wide range of modern colours brainpower click together easily delicious forcreative people good for the planet healthy recyclable simple building system warm light, b @1.' Listen and check. Then repeat the names. sten again and € @/.2 Liston and complete the sentences, 1 $e Anna's caning» black boa 1 Qur art and design courses are suitable farcreative poopie ofall ages: 2 The from the lamp creates a ‘elaxing atmosphere in the room, 3 The cof some modern houses ‘means they can be built in less than a day! 4 The soups 5 Do you think that doing crosswords improves your 6 The phone is available in 7 packaging is made of materials, Tike glass or paper. 8 Our products are ___~ they don’t harm the environment. 9 Ifyou manta snack, have some fruit. 10 The model plane is very simple to build because the: parte 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds 2 Write the names in the chart. ‘Adele Alex Bill Caroline Chis Emily Eve James Joe Kate Leo Mike Paulo Sam Sean Sophie Can | have some more? &\ wl] £ | Q 1 | 2 fos | 4 cat ain 99 tree Adele 5 6 7 8 fish bike horse | phone = | 2g ‘esendinga__twa “@ Ss seeing his__this SR + thisyear +s & sane 7 BK crdaing 2 atone d_ @/1.2 Listen again and repeat the sentences. 3 GRAMMAR pronouns a Complete the sentences with a pronoun (I, me, mine, etc.) or a possessive adjective (my). 1. My wife and | are having a baby girl, We're going to call her Eloi. 2 dike you to mect my new boyfriend. _ name's Tom. 3m staying at my sister's house. | always stay with when | go to the UK. 4 We aren't going to Emma and lan’s wedding. They haven't invited 5. Can | borrow your dictionary, please? Hye forgotten & [have two nephews ames are Richard and Matthew. 7. We go everywhere by public transport, The bus stops Fight outside house. 8 Do you know where my keys are? I can't find anywhere 9 My caris nearly out of petrol. Let's take 10_ Wve my dad's birthday tomorrow. I mustn't forget to call b Circlelthe correct answer. d_ Complete the text with the correct pronouns or possessive adjectives. ‘My brother's first name is David ~ 4 's called Dave or short. My parents gave? thatname because they liked ¢ His middle name 1 The children love that book. My husband reads to them it/ ‘is Robert. Robert was my grandfathers fst Gt to them. name and my dac’s middle name, so my 2 They gave us their ickets/ their tickets us. brother isnamed after Dave's 3 Hilson a message you / you a message when | ative surnames thesame as®______: Hudson. 4 What do you think of my curtains? My mum made them for me / 7_____ nickname at school was Henry ferme the because 'sthe firstname ofthe 5 She showed me her holiday photos / her holiday photos me. Sioa Segre, Pane artecn 6 im going to lend a suitcase her/ her a suitease. . 7 Do you like my new phone? My cousin sold to meit/ittome. Write a short paragraph about your 8 Puton these gloves. I bought them for you/ for you them. camevelide: * your first name, what you're called for short, and why the name was chosen. * your middle name, and why it was 1. A Who showed you the photo? chosen. B Jack showed it tome 2 + your surname. ‘= any nicknames and the reason for them. © Complete the answers in the conversations. Change the word order and use pronouns and to / for. 2. A Who sent Sophie those flowers? B Her husband 3A Who's going te buy your gitfriend a car? B Her fether 4 Who sold your parents their new car? B Their neighbour 5A Who makes your lunch? B My mum Write a similar paragraph about a family member or friend's name. 6 A Who gave you and your husband that picture? B Acolleague 7. A Who's going to get you and your friends the tickets? B. My brother 8 A Who's reading Max the story? B His grandmother : Ta Life in colour 4 VOCABULARY adjective suffixes 2 Complete the sentences with the adjective form of the bold word. Use a suffix from the list. able/-ible ato ive -ous ful 1 I think Charlie's very attractive _— he always looks great! ATTRACT 2 My aunt isa very woman. She volunteers ata hospital every weekend, COMPASSION 3 My girlfriend is very She isn't afraid to ‘express her opinion. ASSERT 4 Teas very ‘of you to visit me in hospital, THOUGHT 5 Sue'sa child. We all adore her. LOVE & Iimyery ‘of my friend's new car. ENVY 7 She'sa__ ‘author. She's written many books ‘and won several important prizes. SUCCESS 8 Jessise teenager. She often looks after the neighbour's childeen. RESPONSE 9 My sister is rather _. She doesn't think before she acts. IMPULSE 10 My nephew is really He often does my shopping for me, HELP 11 Philp was quite his teens, but now he's calmed down. REBEL 12 You have to be careful what you say to Helen. She's very. ‘SENSE b_ Complete the sentences. Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs from the list. affection consider create glamour possess power rly 1 Maria's children are very affoctionate_. They always. ive us a big hug when we arrive. 2 Matt’ girfriend is very She doesn't let him talk to other gil 3 My bossis quite She always lets me take time off if my children ae il 4 My assistant isn't very ___lean't trust her to do anything important. 5 Lse'e very She looks lke an actresst 6 He'sa very ___ businessman. He owns several large companies and he makes lot of money. 7 Anna's rally She's made some ‘wonderful sculptures. Men neede colour tive. W's just as necessary on element as fire of water: "Femand Lage, French painter, ‘Teulptor and filmmaker h Complete the text with the adjective form of the words in brackets. investment he bought an old house to repair an sell. though ithad once been one a he most expensive and (rnpress bulings inthe strect, the house was {ator because twas in suc bad condton. The [assoc (isk) ‘outside walls were it and damaged in laces, vihich made the building quite © (danger, Te garden was __ mess) because no one tat loked aftr it for years. The windows didn it propery so the house was cold and ?___ (noise) ~ you could hear the trafic ousie. Today the house Is hardly * —fecognize). Downstairs, theresa” living room with a sofa and some © ___(comfer armchairs. As well as an enormous ‘atohen, there's another room, which would be " (eu 8 a study oa smal bedroom. Upstairs, there's (Quaury) bathroom with a Jacuzzi, as wel as four tasteful-decorated bedrooms. Mark doesnt havea very __ healt) iftestyle, as he spends al day siting ata desk, so he's inetlled a small gym inthe atc. ‘The house i also much quieter and more “ (o2ace) now because the wedons ave Bean ange, The garden has een tied, nd thas some beat Howes, which makes ft mach maa __(calouy, t's avery *_ (es place to stand have nor ead book. Aapakng a house cn be ut” (sess but War is nappy wi the eu. The epae were (erponee, tute’ sue he has made 2 (roi investment. Te use na? (Ges) part of town, and he's alate that ts now worth thre times the money he pai fort Make adjectives from the nouns and verbs in the list. Write them in the correct column, are colour end help hope peace power rest stress success thought use ‘fuland less | only ful only less careful /careless a VOCABULARY FROM READING Match colours 1-7 to definitions a-g. 1 cream 2 2 dark reddish brown colour 2 turquoise bb a dark brownish green colour Bray —__e-eppale-yellowich white colour 4 scarlet avery dark blue colour Shaki = ___—e a brightred colour 6 beige £ alight brown colour 7 maroon _____g-abright greenish-blue colour PRONUNCIATION word stress Underline the stressed syllable in the words from the list. Then write them in the correct column. ‘amibitious desirable enjvijous impulsive inexpensive irres ponisible pesisionate rebellious sensible sociable unattractive tun successful Stress on Stress on Stress on first syllable _| second syllable __ third syllable 1.3 Listen and check. Then listen again and tepeat the adjectives, Underline the stressed syllable in the words in each group. Then ircleithe word which has the stress on a different syllable. 1 asgective Galourfa) polssalssive suclcessful 2 atjwachive glaimojous lovelable tally 3 inconsiderate responsible unimpressive unreliable 4 affordable comfrtable profitable suitable 5 affectionate crejative luxurious powerful © 1.4 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the adjectives. GRAMMAR adjectives Correct the mistakes in the highlighted phrases. 1 She has a job stressful asteessfuljob __ 2 love those purples flowers. 3 Sarah's more tall than her sister. 4 Silver isn't as expensive than gold, 5 My sister's the more reliable person | know. 6 He's the student more intelligent in our clas. Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superlative form of the adjective in brackets. More than one answer may be possible. 1 Mycarts lesspowerful than yours, but i's much more comfortable, (powerful) 2 (feo! temble! tm _ ____today thant wos yesterday. (tired) 3 The roadis___at the top of the hill than it is at the bottom, so you have to drive really carefully (narrow) 4 Zach is one of people | know ~ he's always upsetting people. (considerate) 5 The person in my familys usually ty mum ~she's always worrying about something. (stressed) 6 The__ solution would be to take 3 ‘ax 30 that we won't have to find somewhere to pat temple) 7 The blue dress is than the green ‘ona, 60 Il buy the blue one, (expensive) Complete the conversations with one, ones, or X if neither word is necessary. 1. A Do you prefer Chinese or Indian food? B Indian __x__.| love really spicy food. A. Which biscuits shal | get? B The chocolate on They're my favourite. A Which ie your coat? B The leather A Where's your car? B. Over there, It's the green A. Shall | use brown or white bread for the sandwiches? B Brown ‘There n't any white bread left A. Which earrings do you like best? B The gold They look great. A. Would you like still or sparkling mineral water? B Sparkling pleaee. A. Which trousers shall get? B The expensive They really suit you. Complete the sentences with much or a bit + the comparative form of an adjective from the list. active good polite short spacious stressful thoughtful tidy 1 2 1'm feeling a bit better than yesterday, but ''m still not wall enough to get aut of bad, Vm than my brother. He's 1.82. ‘and lm 1.80 m, My children are ‘than my sister's. Hers never even say ‘plaase’ or thank you His ginfriend is than he is. She ‘always seems to know what he needs, My new fiat is ____than the old one. It's 80 m*, and the old one was 50 m® Cathy's than she used to be, but she still plays tennis, does Plates, and goes jogging. My husband's than me, buthe doesn't put al his clothes away either. Harry's new jobis. cone. Now he never works at weekends. than his old Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. Write 3-5 words. 1 10 1 Edie isn't as ambitious as his brother. (less) Eddie ie ees ambitious than his brother. Wve never heard an idea as stupid as that one. (the) That! I've ever heard. Those are the smartest trousers my uncle has. (ones) Those trousers my uncle has. Charlotte isn't quite as sensitive as she used t0 be. (bit) Charlotte is she used to be. ‘The office atthe end of the corridors mine. (the) My office is of the corridor. My new car isnt as noisy as my old one. (quieter) My new car ny old one. ‘They weren't as bored yesterday as they are today. (than) They they were yesterday. ‘The house on the comer is thers. the) Theirhouse is = Max isn't nearly as sociable a Tory. (much) Tony Max. I've never bean as frightened as that in my life (i) That Fe ever been in my life Use the words to write true sentences about you. ‘much noisier than cleverer than my od one the leat suitable a bit healthier than more affectionate than the most successful ‘the messiest| o ‘reporting lost luggage 1 REPORTING LOST LUGGAGE Match sentences 1-10 to responses a-. Can Ihelp you? Which flight were you on? And you'r a visitor to the UK? How long are you staying for? (OK, How many bags are you missing? Can you describ it for me? ‘And what size is it? Anything else? ‘And what was in the bag? (Can I have your contact number in the UK? 2 Clothes, toiletries, all my personal belongings. bb-Yeah;my-bag-hasn'tarrived: Yes, ithas a logo. des 07700 439826. @ Just one ~a sports bag. {Flight £26035 from Madri, g Its quite large. fh Well, t's dark blue...and its made of canvas. i Five days, | Yes, that's right 2 LANGUAGE FOCUS describing luggage ‘Complete the chart with the words from the list. four wheels greyish blue hard plastic alabel light green medium size rucksack small suitcase synthetic material Practical English A bad start 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH a Complete the highlighted phrases in the conversations with a word from the list. awiul dey great lovely miss take weird wow Jovaly___ to see you. 10 see you, too, 2 A I can'tbelieve we're here, Sophie. B. Neither can. Its isn't it? 3A Look at this top I've just bought. B Oh t's amazing! 4A I've lost my passport, B It'snot your sisi 5A Ireally you B Me too. 6 A They've cancelled my flight. B Ohno! That's 7A ‘il put my bag in my room. B Please, letme that for you Complete the conversations with the highlighted phrases from a. 1A Ican’tbelieve you're £0 far away. B Yes, i'swicd, lsn'tit? It seems strange talking to you on the phone. © 62 online 1 practise th English phrases A B Me, too. ‘Type of luggage 2 A Wslovely to see you. 8 A. Ive brought you some flowers B They're beautifull 3. A I've been sitting in a traffic jam for two hours. B Ohno! A. And now I'm finally here, I've just realized I've left my wallet at home. B 4 A Illput my bag in the boot. B No, no, Its t00 heavy for you. Can you remember. 21 ‘| GRAMMAR Complete the sentences. 1 Hisname’s Enrique, but he's called Kike £ sh 2 Thisisn't my jacket. That beige one i. 3 This isn't my book, A friend lentitt 4 'mnot looking for expensive trainers; | want to buy some ch °. 5 It takes mea lat longer to get ta work now because Hive m. t away than | usedto. 6 My neighbours don't look after their garden. Theirs eth L attractive garden in the street 2 VOCABULARY GEircle\the word that is different. maiden name maviad name fret name sumame affection consider glamour compassion affordable rebellious comfortable luxurious ervious thoughtless loveable possessive stresiul careful hopeful useful pale messy bright dork 3 PRONUNCIATION ‘Eicidthe word with a clfferent sound, tT atvacive corel Be Garorous maried 2 healthy messy possessive reliable 3 affordable called colourful thoughtless 4 creative maiden compassionate spacious 5 clothes hopeful profitable sociable 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY WHAT THE COLOUR OF YOUR CLOTHES SAYS ABOUT YOU ‘Some psychologists think that the colour of "___ clothes says alot about us. They believe that red, purple or grey clothes give people *___ impressions of what we are ike. Red clothes attract attention and suggest that the wearer is? Red is one of the “colours to \wear when you want to impress or persuade someone todo something for®_. Black and blue ae abit *_ impressive than red, but they also suggest power. Black is more serious than the other two and suggests the ‘wearer is confident and ambitious. IFyou are going to a ob interview, you should probably wear blue, ast shows that you are” —_ and can be trusted. People who are optimistic generally wear® brighter colour ike pink, orange, or yellow. Purple indicates elegance, styl, and "talent —it' a colour often worn by artist. Grey is the "neutral ofall the colours. Grey clothes suggest that a person doesn ike attracting atention and would rather be on their own. wr 1a ou b ours © theie 2a difference b different € dforonts 3a cahl —b powerful € powerless 4a best b better € most 5 a you » your © yours 4 a least b less € the leat 7 a sffordable b recognizable ¢ sefible 8a bit b more & much 9a asertve —b creative sensitive 10 a most b more c least (Gervirewdetror neues) Ml =" 4 Hos ae sont exprnces and people Get ready! Get set! Go! “"ktmirn’axeynethaven owe ‘ebm ene br rasan VOCABULARY packing (Circle the word that is different. Explain why. ‘ACROSS > 1 bathrobe Gunhad pylamas. slippers The others areal nightwear 2 toothpaste insect repellent adaptor make-up ‘The othors are all 3 packofeards charger wave on earphones “The othors are all _ 4 ID card vies driving icance razor ‘The others are al 5 fipsfops swimsuit raincost swimming tanks ‘The others are all Complete the crossword. ¢ Complete the text with the words and phrases from the lists. Nouns booking confirmation driving licence passport scissors shampoo trevel insurance documents underwear visa washbag Verbs fold pack rollup unpack wrap a _ TIPS FOR PACKING Next ime you fly and you have fo pack a small bog ‘to take onto the plane and a suitcase for the hold, remember these tips. First the suitease: © Bolore you stat, "oll .uo __yourjeans, jumpers, and Fh fo mae them smal, nd corey your shirs and dresses. “ heayy items ike shoes a the bottom ofthe case. Put alayer of jeans, jumpers, and Fshirs ontop of. | the shoes, v ‘rogile lems ina towel ond pt them inthe middle of your case 1 Proce shits and dresses on top ofthe other clothes. You con® them as soon as you ‘artve and hang therm in @ cupboard. © filth spaces in your case with smallitems of clothing such as socks ond * Finally, put your” with of Your flere on hefop, Remember tht bots of ‘and deodorant over 100 ml must gon your case. Shrp objec tke _ must also goin here. Now for your hand luggage: \ Keep ail your documenis here. Make sure you have your incase the suitcase you have checked in gets lost Take your" ___ fo show you have paid for your accommodation. Hove your with you in case You want torent a cr, Y Keep your ID card or ™ In ‘the outside pocket ofthe bag if possible ~ you will ‘probably need to show it more than once, v Put your with your travel documents because you wil need io enter the country when you land, What would you need to pack for the following situations? Write five items. 1 beach holiday in your own country 2 a three-day business trip abroad VOCABULARY FROM READING Complete the sentences with a phrase from the list. develop a magnetic pull get your revenge on goes-completely-out thewindow have the urge whatever the reason 1 My healthy eating routine always jaes completely out the window when | go on holiday. 2 loften to book a holiday in the sun when it's cold and wet outside, 3 One way to an unfair ‘employer isto start your own business. 4 ‘tourist numbers to the country have grown significanty in the last two years 5 When | need to study, social media posts from people I don't even know PRONUNCIATION sj, /2/, and /iz/ 2.4 Listen andi sound, @ the word with a different 3 4 5 snake | ebro | snake t vss | razors | books ‘Shoes | pyjamas |toothpaste) phones | scissors passport | “cards| laptops sunscreen | belts | jackets 2.1 Listen again and repeat the words. relaithe word in each pair where the final -es is ‘pronounced ji leached) clothes «4 eaten headphones 2 gloves brushes 5 bathrobes boxes 2 megeceseginoon iret rename 2.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 2 3 GRAMMAR present tenses a Girclelthe correct form. 1 Bo quot | ry KT iyingo read 2 Ben uses using Knecreen all year round, not just inthe summer. 3 Pauts wife always packs / packs avays his suitcase for im 4 Pay attention! You don't isten/ arent stening to me. 5 Elizabeth doesnt usualy wear/ don’t usually wear make-up on the beach 6 My boyhiend always isis okays ate. 7 Sam and Richard go / are going hiking every weekend. 8 Who your giriend sis your gilriend talking to? 9 My brother speels/ is speaking good French because he hes lived in France. 10 You go/ Do you goto the same place on holiday every year? b_ Complete the conversation with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets. ‘A What 'are you doing ___ (do) next weekend? (G0) to a concert on Friday (play) in Glaegow. lima real fn of is. you like) Ed Sheeran? ale (not mind) him, but | wouldn't {ge all the way to Glasgow to see him. How . you een there? Bi" (on Friday morning. My flight Aloave) at 14.25. ‘A What time the plane ___ arrive) in Glasgow? B We® (land) at 15.15. My sister |___fpick me up) atthe airport. [A What time ie the concert? Be ___ (start) at 830, We e (meet) some friends at 7.00 because w (not want) to be late ‘A Well,| hope you have a great time. B Thanks. 1 really {look forward) toi Jos @ecamromore) Complete the sentences with the present simple oF present continuous form of a verb from the list. notagree notbelieve belong depend have notmatter recognize see think not want 1 Susie's going to be late tonight. She's seeing 2 friend after work, 21 that man. I've seen him before somewhere. 3 Josh ien’t sure what to da this summer. He about doing voluntary work. 4 Whose bag is this? to you? 51 ‘to buy anything, must looking, & Can you call back later? We — dinner. 7 That isn't right. | with you at al, 8 Sorry! ghosts. I'm sure there's {an explanation for what happened. 9 Don't worry about her comments It what other people say. 10 We might go camping, but it on the weather Use the words to write questions to ask someone about their next trip. Use the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs. 1 where /go Where are you going? 2 who / gowith 3 where /stay 4 how/ get there: 5 what / want to do while you'e there 6 what / need to pack 7 wihy / you / look forward to it Answer the questions in d about your next tip. es Go to checkout inbepeee tei eee ‘Alexei Sayle, British comedian = 1 GRAMMAR possessives ¢ Rewrite the highlighted phrase using of to show possession. a Re-order the words to make sentences. 1 Alc i SEER 1 my (house we / dey! the /at/ spent / sisters Hesioa fiend cheba We spent the day at my sister'shouse, 2. Eating too fast is one of his bad habits. 2 90/Kates /t0/ wedding / we / iit Elegie hr 3 boyfions with doesnt / heron / Beth / Ho's that A get / parents: 4 That woman is one of Lucy's teachers. ‘That woman is a ‘What's their idea? What's this 2 4 house / of / the /is / door / locked / the / back z 5 the / class /1/of /sit/ always / the / front / at / d_ Complete the sentences. Use own with a = possessive adjective (my, your, her, etc.) b Circleithe correct answer. Tick (/) if both are correct. 1 My parents make theircwn bread. 2 I'd love to have a room of 3 Does the house have swimming pool? 4 That's my pen. Why don't you use 2 5 We've taking tent when we go camping. 6 My sister has just left home and moved into a place of 7 My grandfather is 91 and he still has all, tooth ‘@ Answer the questions about you. Use ‘s, of, or own, 1 Whose house do you live in? 2 Whose bedroom is the biggest in your house or lat? 3 Whose wes the last cer you drove? 1 The boy's bikes [The boys’ bikeSneed cleaning ibelore they putshart a7. 4 Where do you usually sit on a bus? 2 That gilis James! new girlfriend / James's new —s : girlfiend, v 5 Whose was the last house you went to, and when? 3 I's my mums birthday / my mums’ birthday today. - 4 There are alot of women's clothes / 6 Whose advice do you often take? womens’ clothes in the charity shop. — 5 She doesn’t mind looking after other people's / other peoples’ children. 6 There's a barbecue on Saturday at John’s / John's house. 7 im going to the hairdressers / the hairdresser after lunch. 8 That's Poppy's and Mikey’s school / Poppy and Mikey’ schoo! 6 nv a wo PRONUNCIATION rand final -r Gicidwhere ris pronounced i 4 hairdrasser's 5 garden contre 6 charity shop 1 carshowPoom 2 dry cleaner's 3. greengrocer’s @2.3 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. © 2.4 Listen and write the sentences. Circle)-r when pronounced /, 1 2 g 4 5 2.4 Listen again and repeat the sentences. VOCABULARY shops and services Read the clues. Complete the puzzle to find the hidden kind of shop. What does it sell? Fels] ale lia iz [ 5) | | Ft | 1A shop that sells medicine and toiletries. 2 Atype of shop where you pay to wash and dry your clothes in machines, 3 A shop that sels bread. 4 A shop where jewellery and watches are sold and. repaired 5 A shop that sells paper, pens, and pencils & A shop that sells meat. 7 Ashop that sells aleoholic drinks 8 Ashop that sells fruit and vegetables. 9 Ashop that sell fish 10 A shop where you can get your haircut, washed, and styled. 11 A shop that sells newspapers and magazines. 12 Accompany that helps people buy, sell, or rent houses. 13 A shop that sells flowers. 14 A shop where men can have ther haircut. 15 A shop that sells cooked meats and cheeses. Join a word from A with a word from B to make places on the high street. Then complete the sentences. A car chain charity craft DIY dry garden merket pound travel B agent's cente cleaner’ showroom stall store (x2) fair shop (2) 1 My cousin has a market stall selling leather bags in Covent Garden. 2 Canyou pick up my suit from the please? to buy 3 Tanya went to the some plants 4 Did you book your flights online or at the. 2 5 We bought a beautiful hand-made wooden bow! atthe 6 Zaraisa that you find in many shopping centres all over the world 7 Wewenttothe at the new models, 8 Ourlocal has very good selection of gardening and carpentry tools. 9 Thenew has some lovely second-hand clothes, 10. Most things only cost 99p or lessin the = tohave a look Replace the bold words in the sentences with the correct form of a phrasal verb from the list. be out of dose down look for look round sellout try.on 1 Hannah was trying to find a bikin, but inthe end she. bought a swimsuit. Hannah was looking for tend she bought a swimsuit, 2 I've walked round to see what there fs, but | haven't seen anything | want to buy. Wwe but | haven't seen anything | want to buy. 3 We'll have to go to the supermarket to get milk the local shop doesn't have any more to sel We'll have to ga to the supermarket to get milk the local shop hae 4 Excuse me, whore can | put on these jeans to see if they fit? Excuse me, where can | jeans? 5 | didn't buy any black trousers because they didn’t have my size in stock, | didn't buy any black trousers because they a bikini, butin the these - my size. 6 The restaurant stopped trading after the health inspector's visit. ‘The restaurant after the health ingpector' vist. (@ Gocontine for more practice) (GH Go online wo check your proaress) d_ Look at the photos. Where do you usually buy the items? Why? 11 Lusualy buy flowers online because it’s quicker. VOCABULARY FROM READING Complete the sentences, 1 Our local supermarket stack a wide range ‘of organic products, 2 The fashion chain Zara has over a thousand br across Europe. 3 Chain stores try to encourage | e by giving shoppers a store card, 4 My undle’s business is 6 i pr__after making a loss last year. 5 The company is making employees redundant in an attempt to ¢ c Some people are old when theyee 18 and earepaalatatyins Grow up! *Gs ied capasartbat onl chare Eee 4 VOCABULARY stages of life b Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of the words and a Look at the photos and complete the words. phrases ina. € 1 Their baby is only two weeks ald, so he spends most of his time sleeping. 2 One of the most important events for ae is starting secondary school. 3 I'm not sure how old Anna is. fd say she's ‘but 'm sure she isn't 50 yet 4 ___ canoe frustrating: they're often cheeky and they take little notice oftheir parents. 5 Paulis he'd lke to settle down before he's 40, 6 __are exhausting: they've just learned to walk, and they have tantrums. 7. Laura has been at university for two or three years now, so she must he 8 My grandparents are in their late sixties and they're both 9 Their son is so naughty that they've decided not to have any more ¢ Write sentences about eight people in your family and the stages of life that they're in Mynivce isa toddler __ seen 2 GRAMMAR past simple, 1 Compitn the sentences with tho comoet form of % 9 1e verbs in brackets. Use the past simple, past pashenoilhuaus, or used to? continuous, or used to. More than one answer may a Circlathe correct form. be possible. 1 it go oubY wasn't going out much when | was2 teenager 2 We lived / used to live in Gormany for five years, My brother used to have/ was having a beard, but now he's shaved it of 4 We used to sit/ were sitting in the garden when my ‘grandparents arived. '5 Whore did you stay/ were you staying when you went» on holiday to Greece? 6 I didn’t use to eat / wasn't eating many vegetables when | was @ child 7. What did you use to do/ were you doing when I saw you in town yesterday? 8 | gove up trying to explain when | realized that you did't listen / weren't listening. 9 My gisliand became / used to become a vegetarian when she was a student. 10 Did you use to play/ Were you playing in the street 1 Ben didatt hear the doorbell because he When you were young? was listening to music with his headphones on. (ot hear, listen) 21 late this morning, 301 time for breakfast. (wake up, not have) 3 When the phone rang, |__ tothe ctildcen and my husband the dinner (ead, cook) 4 Emily classes until she wotking at the computer all day (Got wear, tart) 5 My parents car until they not have, get married) 6 Luckily, they very fast when they the lamp post. not dive, hit) 7 __in Germany for a year when | a student. ive, be) 8 We in the high street, but then they ‘new hypermarket near our house. (go shopping, build) 9 My son his boarding pass while we 3 the airport for our fight (ose, waid 10 Wo atways cur holidays in the ‘same village in France when we children. (spend, be) € Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the past simple, past continuous, or used to. More than one answer may be possible. Tonly ever!mst __ (meet) one of my grandparents, and that wasmy dad's mother We? (see) her every Sunday afternoon when | was ite. One day, my granny® (ook after) me while my parents ‘ (sit) a friend in hospital. In the moming,® (play) inthe garden, hile my granny * __(cook) lunch. he a {call)me when the meal was ready. Unfortunately, asi* ____{run)intothe kitchen \"____ catch) mylitleingerin the door and pulled off the nai it (hurt) alot, but | ‘was mote upset because!" (not think) the nail would grow again. However, my granny patiently 2 _____(explain) that would soon have a new ‘fingernail. After that, {look forward to} seeing her every Sunday, so that (can) show herhow my n (progress). d_ Write true sentences about you at different stages 3 d . = a PRONUNCIATION -ed endings, sentence rhythm Write the past simple forms of these regular verbs inthe chart according to the pronunciation of the -ed ending. ‘ask change decide end hate hope live miss play start study travel want wash watch ik fd/ 1 2 3 tie dog asked 3. Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the past simple forms, ‘2.2 Listen to six sentences. Write the verbs in the correct column. Use the context to help you. Present Past walked 3.3 Listen and complete the sentences. “ 1 Whee did you play__ when you wore of your life, ath a ye 1 WhenJwasababylusedtocyalot py, inthe ear — 31 to 2 - when Twos at 4 This when Iwas _ Iwas 3 with ny and we were on the 4—_ © @3.3 Listen again and repeat the sentences. Copy the thythm. 5 6 © (© Ge online for more practice Pr =] Photo albums oe 1. VOCABULARY photography a Complete the description of the photo. ‘This photo was taken ina garden In the “foreground there's a woman and the trunk ofa tree that has been cut own The trunkisin the*b right-hand comer ofthe photo,and the woman is standing *b_ it. she's leaning on the tree trunk with her left hand on “t___of it she'sholding out herother hand. tn the %¢___ ofthe photois an older man. He looks much smaller than the woman because he's in the It Looks as ifhe's standing on the woman's hand. There's a bush inf __ of the man,and "0. the woman there's a wall with alot of flowers planted in it inthe" there area lot of trees and in the top left-hand "c theresa large white house. b Complete the sentences with a word from the list. € close-up edit flash landscape lenses out offocus overexposed portrait setting settings zoomed in 1 My camera is automatic, so | don't have to change the settings _. 2 The photo's too dark because | forgot to use the 3 Lwanted to get a nice photo of my boyfriend, so | used the 4 Lsometimes ther on social media, 51 because the people were far away. 6 A professional photographer uses different ___ fer scenic shots and close-ups. __my photos before | share 7 You can't soe the people clearly because the photo's very —__. 8 It can be dificult to get all ofa photo without using a wide-angle lens. 9 Sho was standing in direct sunlight, so the photo 10 This photo isa details , $0 you can see all the When | say want to photograph romeone, what ie realy means that ike to know them, ‘Lani Lebovitz, American photographer ED CE) Look at some recent photos on your phone. Use ‘the words in b to describe six of them. VOCABULARY FROM READING ‘Complete the sentences with a word from the list. 1 I'm going to back up my holiday photos because | don't want to lose them. 2 Hf youwant to stop using social media, you have to = your accounts. 31 all my photos in separate albums on my laptop, 4 My husband has asked me not to any photos of him to social media 5 want to watch alive concert on TV tonight, so |hope the streaming service doesn’t aig 2 2 PRONUNCIATION word stress ‘a Underline the stressed syllable in the words. Then put them in the correct column. Phote pholtogelnic photograph pholto.graipher Photographic photo.graiphy photo'shop | Stresson | Stress on ‘Stress on first syllable | socond syllable | third syllable photo b_ @3.4 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. € Underline the stressed syllable in the words from the list. Then Circle the word which is stressed on. the second syilab backiground belhind bolttom corner foreiground disitance d_ @3.5 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 3 GRAMMAR prepositions a Match the sentence halves. 1 It was extremely ht inside = 2 There was a big garden in front of 3 Wedecided to have lunch outside in. 4 We put some chairs on 5 Weate ourlunch siting under 2 the house. b thetree. ¢-ourholday cottage: d the grass. «the garden Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with the past simple of a verb from the list and the correct preposition. climb eycle fall run sitdown stand swim walk across along down infront of nextto over past_up We cycled over the bridge. 1 2 She the stairs 3 The dog the river. 4 Mark _____ Sophie. 5 They the pavement. 6 He a parked car 7 The cat. the tree 8 Atall man us. 1 Wete very fond about /@H to ourcat 2 im very dose in tof wth my sister, 4 Tunot very good at /iné on taking selfs, 4 ‘She's angry about/ et wth the photo | posted on her sci es page 5 Are you ready at for ina break? 6 He's ésoppoined of in / with the camera on his nai pha 7 They ere ken n/of/ on photo exibition. 8 Im very pleased at/ of wih my profile photo, Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. Write 3-5 words. 1 Whose is this camera? belong) Who doas this camera belong to? 2 leant wait to-go on holiday. (looking forward) tim ‘on holiday. 3. The police oficer said that everyone should go home. (oid) The police officer home, 4. Mia managed to geta place at dame school. (succeed) Mi at drama school 5 thinks important to have a healthy diet. believe) I - a healthy det. 6 He said sorry because he had forgotten my name, ‘epologized) He my name 7 Everybody stopped taking when we went into the room. (entered) When we talking. 8 Int call my parents from the hotel because | got there too late arived) 1 to0 late to call my parents. _., everyone stopped Complete the sentences with a preposition where necessary. Do you know anyone who, 1 never smiles a the camera? 2 has photos oftheir fiends the walls of their room? 3 isvery proud 2 photo they've taken? 4 is worried sharing photos on social media? 5 prefers taking photos being in them? 6 has climbed 2 wall to take a photo? 7 has spent a lot of money a camera? 8 enjoys posing photos? 9 has married a photographer? 10 keeps family photos 2 purse or wallet? ‘Answer the questions in @ about yourself and the people you knov. 10 Practical English All kinds of problems venting Sear | LANGUAGE FOCUS describing cars Complete the sentences with a word from the list. airconditioning automatic compact convertible economy family lunuey manual people carrier satnav 1 Audi and BMW are examples of luxury __cars. 2A car usually has five doors 3 You don't need to change gear in an 4 Most cars today have 1 so youdon't need to use 2 map to find your way, 5 An car is usually the cheapest of the range. 6 Ona sunny day, it's lots of fun drivinga 7 It gets very hotin the summer, so make sure your car has good 8 Ifyou don’t mind changing gear, then get 2 model 9 You might need a if youhave a big family 10 is great for driving ina cty on your own. 2 RENTING A CAR Complete the missing words in the conversation. A Hi,Can thelp you? B Hello, Yes, 'd lke to rent acer. ‘A Have you 'hised from us before? B No, this s the first time. ‘A Could | see your 2dr. B Yes, here itis, —_|_ please? ‘A What*k __of car are you looking for? B (dike a ive-*a ‘family car For a week. A Automatic or m_ 2 B An automatic, please. ‘A Wil there be any additional dr 2 B No, just me. A OK, so we have several 7m. but ta recommend the Kia Nero. It's £95 per day, and that includes in B That sounds good. Do | have to return it with a full petrol tank? A Yes. Ifnot, there's an extra "ch You also have to pay any p. — tickets or speeding fines yourself BOK A Great! Lets go and look at the car teal English phraves SOCIAL ENGLISH Complete the missing words in the phrases. 1 Hi Emily. What'siup, 2 2 Vina I can't take your call atthe ‘moment. 3 Thanks Kieran. $26 you 4 Please leave your message after the t 5H. (on ' get my coat, 6 impr tired. 7 Well at! we got home safely, Complete the conversations with the ighted phrases 1. A Thisis Caroline Phillips. 'm afraid I can’t take your-callat the moment. B Hi Caroline. I's Karen. Just to tell you we're meating at 8.30 tonight, act 8.00. 2 A HiOscar, —s B I've had a terrible day. A Well, you're here now. Why don't yousit down, and Ill get you a drink 3. A Do you want to go hame now? B Yes, it's realy late, and A. OK, Il gat the bill 8 Let me give you some ‘money. A No, don't worry. Il get this. - aka peril Can you remember...? 1-3 1 GRAMMAR 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY Cire 1 I didn’t have time to queve for the concert tickets, 0 2 friend got one to me / for me, Sthe correct words, Read the article: Ci 2 hate sponding money on sunglasses, 20 | always buy the more / the least expensive ones | can find, 3 min my car I wait / 'm wating for my giefiendl outside her house. 4 Your children are old enough to make their own / theirs own lunch if you arent at home, 5. Who did you use te / used to sitnext to when you were at primary school? 6 We live near the sirport, 30a lot of planes fy over / fly up our house every day. N VOCABULARY Gircle.the word that is different. 1 nalscissors_ slippers toothbrush comb {nphotography, one ofthe hardest shots to take sa \__of acid fyoute taking photos? a room, 4 elderly old pre-teen retired ‘youll need a lot of light. Position the child near a window, but 5 be cheeky benaughty get a mortgage ‘make sure the sun isn't shining *___ the window into the room. have tents Hower the* place to photogranh chic s outside Wait 6 flash settings lens overexposed ntl aftesnoon or ery evering when the suns ow nthe The mast cul chierento capture ae tneyrenever stil 3 PRONUNCIATION asthe jst eared towok The ther pce hat hen x 2 vually*__marinterested in layng thn n posing ora Circleithe word with a different sound. photo. You have to be”___ about getting their attention. You | eanuseanoky toytogerzhemtolook* = the camera, but - dort show it?___beforehand, or it wor't be a surprise, Some G1» |1 stoners sehmenger vise into — |” oat shiendionacimasrihe oid wncrhoveyeeta = | pcre rst ural see an aut unning ound oom he GQ) vm |Fat, coe ances taking photos oa ils wachng tem, cleaners peaceful ie ta b lendscape € closeup ight |2 4199 bockground O's rot)? etna” ualers 2 a inside b ino € on poss evel 3 a across b past © trough 4a best b beter ¢ good Hho cron tet awacnd i SSE Bin ca i 6a be bmuch every [id/ |S ested zoomed folded colected «7 considera & croatia —_¢-thovghtlose a : 8 a ater tomar € for 9a atthem ——b forthem —_¢ tothem 10 2 photographers & photography © photographs © Gocnline wo check your progress) BSN Cane 4 VOCABULARY rubbish and recycling a Match the words from the list to definitions 1-5. ‘oodweste gotoweste supply erie ects 1 not be used go to waste 2. an amount that is extra or more than you need = 3 a system that creates products and delivers them to the customer 4 things you could eat that ae thrown away 5 an amount of something tht is available to be used b Complete the text with the words from tthe list. bins bin bags landfilsite refuse collectors rubbish waste waste-paper basket What do you recycle? Jn my family, we do our best to recycle ‘as much of our 'mibbish as possible, In the kitchen, we separate plastic, ‘cans, and glass from other household ‘The children each have a in their bedroom for ‘used paper. When the * are full, we take them outside and put them in different coloured® onthe street. The bin with all the material that can't be recycled is emptied every evening by the . ‘The contents are taken toa? —__. Te groen reeyeing bins with plastie, cans, pape, and glass, are ‘emptied about once a week Don't throw it away! ‘The thing about our garbage is that most of us never have to think about ‘again once we've theown tin the va (Candide Brady, British director EE I ¢ Complete the words. How are the following products usually sold? VOCABULARY FROM READING Weotcomriloe barons over nar be possible. Match 1-6 to a-f to make compound nouns. i pemsece ropeacl ane tush CG; > ae a Sauer 4 ie Rewrite the bold phrases using a verb from the list Teapply recycle reheat replay rethink reuse 1 Experts say that you should warm up food again only fonee. reheat 2 Ihave my own coffee cup that | can use again when | gota takeaway coffoo. 1 baby a bin 3 This lipstick lasts for 24 hours, so you don't need to pee ed b tay put it on again during the day. 3 teady-meal —_ food 4 Is itpossiole to put polystyrene trays through @ meting a aes acess so that they can be used again? am P that they S water © paper Samar vwrappit le 5 The football match was abandoned because of bed ea oe ‘weather, 60 they/l play it again on Wednesday. 2 PRONUNCIATION /ai/ and /ei/ 6 Dan is going to have to consider his future again a. Crelathe word witha different sound because he failed his inal exams. Match the bold phrasal verbs in questions 1-4 , a dahations’e-d GH bike |1 docide roeycle site ay) 1 Who usvaly takes out the rubbish in yourhouse? _c_ 2 Have you ever thrown away something by mistake? —_ ce train |2 away container selbby waste 2 How often do the efuse collectors takeaway the rubbish in your ares? 4 Doyou give away your od clothes? Who to? GB vie | dies cate reapply require ‘money in return 4 danger paper replay supply + wktsmboiyhnesonetingitoamning = sal bb to remove something and take itto another place ‘©-to put something outside that was previously inside to get rid of rubbish or something that you don't want b_ @4\ Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. ‘Answer the questions in f about you. \ Say the pairs of words. Do the bold letters = have the same or different pronunciation? 2 Write § (same) or D (different). 3 iron great st height weight # 2 eyes survey D5 straight flight Sow wii 6 buy ifestyle 4 @4.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat the words. and be going to. GRAMMAR future forms: will / shall a Gireleithe correct future form. Tick (V)if both forms are possible. GATE __ REMARKS 28 1 Vmso dieappointed. We're going to / We ware going tO*ly to Madrid tonight, ‘but our fight has been cancelled. 2 We'e having / We've going to have a barbecue next weekend. Do you want to come? 3 It’s too late ta call them now. They! be / They're going to be in bed. 4 Shall |help / Will help you move the sofa? 5 Why don’t you give away your riding boots? You're never going to wear / You'll never wear them again & Trust me, ! won't tll /'m not telling anyone. 7 I'm going to | was going to get up early, bout | forgot to sot my alarm. 8 My sister ie getting married / is going to got ‘married inthe spring. 9 IIlbe in London next weekend. I stay / Tm going to stay with my sister. We have all sorts of things plenned, 10 Let's go fora walk now | think it's raining / it’s going to ran later © Ge online for more practice) v b_ Complete the conversation with the correct forms of will shall or be going to. More than one answer may be possible. 'A Hi, Clare. Thanks for coming round to help. B No problem. "Ace we going ta pac (we pack) everything up today? A No, 'm moving next Saturday, 30 Thave @ whole week to sort things out B Right. So, what? A | thought we could start with the garage. Weit t (move) the e B De you have eny boxes? 1 Yes, they'ein the kitchen BOK {1 go) and get thom for you. B Right Let's start.* (you toke) that ladder with you? [A.No, m moving toa flat, so {1 not have) room for it? fone of my n . the come round) on Tuesday or Wednesday to pick it up B What about those old chairs? {you not have) room for those, either (give) itto ‘A Good point. What (ido) with them? B Why don't you take them to the charity shop? Come on.” help) you put them in the car. A Be careful. They're heavy B Don't worry. ® (not drop) ther ¢ Answer the questions about you. Use the correct future forms. 1 What are you going to do when you get home? 2 What do you think the weather wil be like tomorrow? 3 What are you doing this weekend? 4 What are your plans for next summer? it 11m going to college. don't care it ruins my , Put it on your CV “at Poa Aeneas a ES KAMEN (AEE 4 VOCABULARY study and work ‘a Complete the text with the words from b Complete the crossword. =] the list. I ecodemicand-research staff first degree forther degree Masters degree. PhD F>) fe overseas students tutors 5 } [a THE UNIVERSITY fs |: fF] |o ‘fai | E # OF MANCHESTER rt } - R Courses for over 40,000 students | : from 160 different countries al tds 5 ‘The University of Manchester is one of [Rk | Oy the UX largest universes. Around 6000 a in| a = “academic and research statfwork there. = = 7 ‘It currently has over 40,000 students, Oe Ri E both undersradustes studying fr tei N 2 and graduates studying fee | Te a ear | qualifications mightbe a J normally a one-year course at the end of which a student has to witea dsertation, ora? longer couse DOWN y during which students hve to write a doctoral, 1 Aplace where university students ve, thesis. The univers has nea 1,000 2 Alona pisce of writing you do as part ofa Master's degree. «trom r60.diferent 3 The area of land where the main buildings of a university are. counties Students ar taught through lectures, 5 Aclass in which a small group of students dacuss a subjoct } seminars and” with a teacher. 4 A university teacher ofthe highest rank 7 Auniversity student who is studying fora further degree 9 teacher who is responsible fora small group of students at university, ACROSS > 4 A seminar or other presentation given via the internet. 8 Atalk that given to a group of students to teach them about ‘a particular subject. 10 Along piece of writing you do as part of a PhO. 11. university student who is studying for their frst degree, 12 One department in 8 university, e.g, for Arts or Lan. leith correct words. 1 Youneed to apply for a CV Kerk permitif you get a job in another country. 2 You can apply for @ grant/ an intern to study at university if you ean't afford to pay for the course. 3 You get a job offer/ job vacancyif a company wants you to work for them. 4 You need to write a covering letter/ reference to send with your CV. 5 You can apply for experience / a scholarship to study at university if your exam marks are very high. 6 Ifyou'r a student, you can get practical experience of a job by doing a sixweek apprenticeship / intemship. 7 Youneed to have academic qualifications / skills such as a PRD to become a researcher. 8 Accompany will invite you to assist / attend an interview if they think you might be suitable for a job. Complete the text with words from e. ‘When Maria finished university, she started looking fut for ob vacancies. With her degree in Business Administration, she found that she had the VOCABULARY FROM READING Complete the sentences with a word from the list. Sak TE aired Pecisteay pe 1 How much cash 2 Ididn’t use to get much when | ‘was a child ~only £1 a week 3 Lonce £200 in one day translating for @ German company. 4 Lan just about pay the rent out of my 5 Ididi't realize td lost my wallet until went to pay for ry shopping at the do you have on you? 2 PRONUNCIATION word stress a Underline the stressed syllable in the words from the list. Then write them in the correct column. eittend delgree dissertation PhD right? for some of the jobs, but post graduate professor reverence shehadno! because she had residence scholarship seminar never worked before. One day, she saw an advert fora fuitelal_uniderigaldulate_vafeaniey three-month ata local company, - $0 eid toanb fo beni se ena Stress on Stresson | Stress on Sy iteaneonc tel fiesteyllable | second eylable | third ylable ‘She carefully typed out her attend ‘including a record of her education and the jobs she had done, and asked her university tutor ifhe would After that, she wrote ‘and emailed everything to the ‘company. A week later, she received an email inviting ‘an interview. The day after, she was offered the position, but she decided not to accept She hadn't relied that if you work 2s an »______you don't get paid anything! b @4.3 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat the words. GRAMMAR first and second conditionals Match the sentence halves. 1 IF lost my job, a 2 If stayin tonight, a 3 Ifyou canttattend a tutorial, _ 4 Youwon't geta good job _ 5 Iwon't goto the seminar 6 Id be delighted — 7 fl were you, = 8 I wouldn't get a parttime job _ 2 if don’t feo! better tomorrow. b you should let your tutor know. © Id gota room in a hall of rsidence. d unless I needed the money. 2-14. go-abroad fora couple-of years, {if they offered me a place on the course. 4 can study for my exam. hr unless you get the right experience. Correct any mistakes in the highlighted phrases. Tick (/) the correct sentences. 1 If don‘ ans the phone, eave me a message. 7 2 If Rel Be late again, he might lose his jb. x irhe's late 3 | they paid us more, we didn't complain. 4 You'd miss the traffic if you left a bit earlier. 5 We'll never finish everything ifwe won't work late. 6 If Sal lived in the city cente, she could walk to her office. 7 Max won't accept the job unless they don’t agree to his conditions 8 He dos a postgraduate Course if he can't find a job. 9 Lwouldn't live at home iff student. 10 lf yeudidt have a parttime job, you'd have more time to study, (Giamicnarneas) Gccommnmarcorm) I ¢ Write first and second conditional sentences. 11 My sister has a boyftiend, so she doesn’t spend enough time studying, ‘My sister would spend more time studying if 2 Iden't eam enough money, so | can't buy my own flat. 1 could buy my own flatif 3. Becky can only go to an American university if she gets scholarship. Becky {an American university unless she gets a scholership. Matt doesn't live in hall of residence because it's to expensive Hit wasn't 0 expensive, 5 Hican't find a job, it’s possible I'l doa Master's degree, 1 if cant find a job. 6 | think you should wear a suit to the interview. # at \'d wear a suit tothe interview. 7 You miss your lectures because you get up late. Hyou got up earlier, 8 Students who don't attend lectures get into ‘rouble. students don't attend lectures, ‘Complete the sentences about you. 1 If can'tdo my homework, 2 Figo out tonight if 3 ont wateh TV later unis 4 if hated my jab, 5 be happier i 6 I wouldn't move abroad unless = Hf he use of leisuretime is confined to lacking at TV fora 7 few extra hours every day, we will deteriorate as 8 people, i Screen time eid wa tet t , ‘1 VOCABULARY television ¢ Complete the sentences with a word from the list. a Complete the words with the missing vowels, a, e, j, 0, oF u boxset episode seasons series sitcom soap streaming service 1 Fronds was an American sizcam about the romantic and often amusing adventures of a group of six frends ving im Neve York Sina eae SoU Ty pao a0n_ 2 More then 10 millon viewers watched he ' a 2 Ale final _ of the TV drama, Bodyguard 3. Game of Thronosis one oftho most popular ————_evershown ont. 4 The British Coronation Street follows the lives and problems ofthe neighbours ana fictional street 5. The Harry Potter _ Contains all eight fim. {5 The petiod drama Downton Abbey ran for total of six 7 Netfixis a that distributes series lke Stranger Things and The Crown, Sc_it_in 6 d_¢_m_nt_y 1b Match the extracts to a type of programme from the list, advert chat show live sport period drama Quiashow reality show the news 1 ‘On tonight's show, two more contestants compete against each ‘other to see who will go through to the next round" quiz show 2 ‘you don't sleep wel, it can affect your whole day, Ty taking SleepWell, the sleep aid guaranteed to give you a good night's rest! 3 "Welcome to stage two of the most famous eyeing race in the world” 4 ‘So let's have a look at how the housemates have been getting on today. 5 "Now on BBC!, a new dramatization of Charles Dickens's novel Olver Twist z 6 “Tonight Graham Norton talks to two special quests, actors Eddie Redmayne and Emma Stone. 7 ‘And here, wth the latest national and international stories on the hour, is Mark Finch’ Match the bold phrasal verbs to definitions af 1 Doyou turn on the TV as soon as you get home? Why / Why not? 2 What do you normally do first fal asleep or turn off the TV? 3 How would you feel if someone turned over to another channel when you were watching something? —_ 4 Which TV programme do you watch most often? When is it on? '5 When might you turn the TV down? ‘When would you turn it up? 2 press a button to stop the TV working bb it’s being shown on TV et this moment make the volume quieter d.-pressa button te start the TY working fe make the volume louder £ press a button to watch a different channel ‘Answer the questions in d about you. 1 2 3 4 5 6 VOCABULARY FROM LISTENING Complete the sentences with a word from the list. binge watched catch-up channels contestants device streaming two-sereen 1 The show starts with four pairs of contestants . but only one pair goes through to the final 2 | know several people who alive series of Breaking Bad in a week. 3 | missed my favourite soap last night, so I'm going to watch ton tonight. 4 usually tell people to put down their phones if they "while we're watching TV. 5 My family uses services more thon TV. 6 Ahuge number of TV are available to wateh online inthe UK 7 If you want to watch live TV online, you need 3 - ____ike a tablet or a smartphone. 10 Hasnityet the news started? PRONUNCIATION /w/, /v), and /b/ 5:1 Listen and write the words you hear. 1 vote 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 5.1 Listen again and check. Then listen and repeat the words. 5.2 Listen and complete the sentences. 1 What's the weather forecast _ forthe weekend _? 2 The viewers forthe -_ 3 Have you ever or Cambodia? 4 Did you show 5 The twam won a 6 We've been since we set up our @5.2 Listen again and repeat the sentences. GRAMMAR present perfect simple Correct any mistakes in the highlighted phrases. Tick (V) the correct sentences. 1 Have you Seen tomorrow's weather forecast? 2. The reporter haven't switched on her microphone. hasnt switch 3. The documentary just has rished 4. They've had the somo TV ince 20 years. 5 (WW aIaBBys00N this fim, 6 Hove you everbe on TV? 7 haven't watched that programme since they changed the presenter. 8 Lauren and Steve know each other for ages, 9 Wve never liked watching live sport 34 1 - sawithe news earlier. 2 There has just been / just was an earthquake in Thailand 3 haven't wanted’ I didn't want to watch the film lastnight, so | went to bed, 4 Don't tell me what happens! haven‘t watched / I dcn't watch the last episode yet. 5. That programme is on / has been on since | was a child 6 I don't need to see the film because I've already read / | already read the book 7 The children have had the TV on all day / for all day. 8 They've only known each other for a month/ since a month and they're getting married! ‘Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. 1 Jennifer Lawrence became an actress when she was.a child, (since) Jennifer Lawrence has been an actress since she was a child 2 My friend bought his speakers a week ago, (had) Myfriend a wok 2 | got home two minutes ago. just) 1 home. 4 Is this your first time in Spain? (been) before? 5 We moved house in 2008, 2008, and 2012. (times) We 6 | didn't lke cartoons in the past, end I don't ike them now. (never) 1 cartoors. 7 They've been married for ten years. (gat) i) They 8 I don'twant a coffee, thanks. Ihad one at home. (already) I don't want a coffee, thanks. | ‘Answer the questions. Write at least two sentences about each one. 1 What's just happened in a TV series you're watching? 2 What's happened in the news today? 3 Which countries have you visited? 4 What new clothes have you bought recently? 5 What good things have happened recently in your family? —_==— ) A quiet life? ES ‘When | go outinto the countryside and see the sun and the green and everything flowering, | say {ormyselt Yes indeed, allthat belongs to me” Henri Rousseau, French paintor VOCABULARY the country Order the letters to make words that. match the definitions. 1 an area of land that is covered with trees (DOW) nood _ 2 abigh area of land that is not as high as a ‘mountain (HHL) 3 the low land between two mountains that often hae a river flowing trough it wayvey, 4 a small river (MASTER) b Complete the puzzle. zlo a alm = 5 plant lige» emal, thick tae with many low branches (HUBS) 6 the part ofa fence that can be opened to let people through (TEGA) 7 alarge area of water that is surrounded by land (KEAL) - 8 an area of land in the country used for {growing crops or keeping animals in @DILFY 9 ahigh, vary steep area of rock, often next to the sea (FLICF) 10 a doop hole in the ground where you can get water from (LEWL) 11 small pieces of rock (TESOSN) 12. a ling of wooden posts to divide land or keep animals in (NECFE) 13a common green plant with thin leaves that ‘covers fields and gardens SGARS) 14. a part ofa tree that leaves, flowers, or frit {grow on (NBACRH) 15. emall thn pieces of wood from a tree (cxnss) 16 2 row of bushes or small trees that separates one piece of land from another (EGHE) 17 soft, wet earth (DUM) 18 large pieces of stone (SCKOR) 19 away across a piece of land that people ccan walk along (HAPT) 20 one of the thin, flat, usually green parts of a plant or troe (FALE) fT a m/9/-|4|<|=|4/2/e/0 1 (used about fruit, etc) ready to be picked and eaten 2 (of seeds) put in the ground to grow 3 10 a cereal that can be made into flour 11 plants that are grown on farms for food 14 to take 2 fruit or vegetable from the place where it s growing 15. (of uit, crops, etc) collected from the trees, fields, etc.

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