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✃ GETTING AROUND 5

Vocabulary: transport

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b i c y c l e
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5 MISSING MONEY
Grammar: past simple and past continuous ✃
Role card 1
Detective Inspector Dick Brown
You know the following information: Interview the other passengers and find out:
• The train was travelling from London to • what time the other passengers got on the train
Manchester. It left London at 6p.m. and arrived in • where they were going
Manchester at 8.15p.m. • what everyone was doing between 7p.m. and
• The money was stolen between 7p.m. and 7.30p.m. 7.30p.m.
• There were only five passengers on the train. • what everyone did after they heard Chris Hinds
• At 7.30p.m., when Chris Hinds realised his money say his money was missing
was missing, he stood up and shouted; ‘Somebody • any other questions you need to ask.
stole my money!’ That’s when the train driver After you’ve spoken to the other passengers,
called you. decide who you think did it.

Role card 2 Role card 4


Richard Cagney, 36 Jack Brown, 25
You are Shirley Cagney’s husband. You both got on the train You got on the train in London at 6p.m., and were
at 6p.m. and were travelling to Manchester to visit your travelling to Manchester to play in a football match. You
wife’s mother. You stole the money, because you were having were sitting in the same carriage as Chris Hinds, you were
problems with your business, and you didn’t want your wife looking at him because you thought you knew him – he
to know. looks like someone you went to school with. At 7.15p.m.
Between 7p.m. and 7.30p.m., you were sitting with your you saw a man in a suit come into the carriage and talk to
wife and reading the newspaper. At 7.15p.m. you told your Chris Hinds. You didn’t hear what they said, but you saw
wife you were going to the toilet, but on the way you stopped the man in a suit fall onto the chair.
because you saw Chris Hinds with his bag Prepare the following information before the
open and his wallet inside. You asked him detective speaks to you:
where the toilet was, but then fell over and • What were you doing before you heard
took the wallet. Chris Hinds shout?
Prepare the following information before the • What did you do when you heard Chris
detective speaks to you: Hinds shout?
• What will you tell the detective you were
doing between 7p.m. and 7.30p.m.?
• What did you do when you heard Chris
Hinds shout?

Role card 3 Role card 5


Shirley Cagney, 29 Susan Wight, 31
You are Richard Cagney’s wife. You both got on the train You got on the train at 6.45p.m., and were travelling to
at 6p.m. and were travelling to Manchester to visit your Manchester to visit your friends. You were sitting in the
mother. Between 7p.m. and 7.30p.m. you were sitting with same carriage as Chris Hinds and another young man who
your husband and reading a book. Around 7.15p.m., you was wearing a sports tracksuit. The man in the tracksuit was
saw Susan Wright come running out of the carriage Chris looking at Chris Hinds before the money was taken. That
Hinds was in. She was looking nervous. evening you had a stomach-ache, and at about
Prepare the following information before the 7.15p.m. you felt sick and ran to the toilet
detective speaks to you: in the next carriage.
• What did you do when you heard Chris Prepare the following information before
Hinds shout? the detective speaks to you:
• What did you do when you heard
Chris Hinds shout?

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20 THINGS ABOUT YOU 5
Grammar: verb patterns

ming ironing grandm


swim
1 Underline the correct alternative.
a
h

1 a place you wouldn’t choose to go/going on holiday


nis

past
2 something you enjoyed to do/doing as a child
a

3 a job you hope to do/doing in the future


Sp

a
4 something you needed to do/doing last week

ther
5 housework you hate to do/doing
ch
ick 6 something you can’t imagine to wear/wearing

en

bro
7 what you expect to do/doing next summer

8 a place you avoid to go/going to in your town/city

9 a book you didn’t finish to read/reading

ing
10 someone you need to email/emailing soon
ycl
architect

11 another language you want to learn/learning c


12 a song you love to listen/listening to

13 some food you would like to eat/eating tonight

14 someone famous you would like to meet/meeting

15 a present you chose to buy/buying recently


Japanese
16 where you imagine to live/living in ten years’ time

17 the next expensive thing you expect to buy/buying


e
ysid

18 a person you want to talk/talking to after the lesson


ntr

19 some advice you decided not to listen/listening to

car
20 a place you hope to visit/visiting in the future
cou

2 Think of an example for 1–20.

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Yor computer
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5 TIPTON TOUR
Functional language: asking for/giving directions ✃
Map A

Ask how to get from:


1 The Grand Hotel to The National Museum 3 The Old Tower to The Summer Palace
2 The National Museum to The Old Tower 4 The Summer Palace to King’s Park

Map B

Ask how to get from:


1 The Queen’s Theatre to The Old Castle 3 City Zoo to Scott House
2 The Old Castle to City Zoo 4 Scott House to The Nelson Gallery

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