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Tre amount of slop required by the oy ANY Night night eee anes EEE WE (EZ ‘1 GRAMMAR used to, be used to, get used to ¢ Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use irclevthe correct word. a form of used to, be used to, or get used to 1 Before my sister had children, she used toGleep)/ sleeping and a verb. for eight hours every night. i 1 Stephen wasn't so affectionate in the past. 2 When we moved to Britain from Poland, we weren't used Stephen did't use to be so to drive/ driving on the left. affectionate. 3 Chris got divorced last year, but he soon got used to 2 Has working at night become less of a problem live living on his own. now? 4 Lused to/ use to know her quite well, but we lost touch Have you at night? after university 3 Rob couldn't sleep because he doesn't normally 5. Max would / used to have a beard when he was a student. sleep on a sofa, 6 My parents are slowly getting used to be / being retired. Rob couldn't sleep because he 7 My new job is exhausting, I'm not used to work / working ona sofa so hard 4 Chloe wore her sister's clothes when she wasa 8 Did you use to play / playing a musical instrument at child. school? Chloe her sister's 9 When Lily was a teenager, she used to / was used to eat clothes when she was a chil. pizza almost every day. 5 We have adapted to living in the country very 10. When | was a child, my mum would / was used to read to quickly me every night before | went to bed. We have inthe b Complete the sentences with the infinitive or gerund ‘country very quickly. Gia verb onthe ae 6 Inthe past, the high street was full of shops, but now many have closed down, be cook go have live look after The high street full of ploy study talk use shops, but now many have closed down. 7. They still don’t know how to use the new 1 Lused to play basketball quite well when | was a teenager. Ear pubseavairn= they keep risking mise 2 Neilis a chef, so he’s used to for alot of They haven't ‘iia hee People. computer system yet. 3 My sister has got used to __in New York now, 8 I don't normally have breakfast so early. though she didn’t like it at first. ie etbiat es ac 4. My grandparents dirt use to a phone when ae they were frst married. 5 I don’t think | could get used to a total vegetarian 6 When | was a child, my whole family would for a walk every Sunday afternoon, 7. Emma has never lived on her own before, so she isn't used to herself. 8 Did you use to with music on when you were at university? 9 Ben will have to get used to public transport when he starts his new job. 10 People used to to friends in person, not d_ Write about things you used to/ didn’t use to do 2 PRONUNCIATION /s/ and /z/ asa child and things you're used to / you've got used to doing these days. a 6:1 Listen and complete the sentences. 1 Terry is used to working at night. 2 We've got ina tiny flat. 3. Antibiotics are drugs that are infections, 4 Inever problems sleeping. 5st ‘2 room, but now | have my own, 6 Atrolley is a small vehicle that is things. b @6.1 Listen again. In which sentences is used pronounced /ju:zd/ and in which is it pronounced Jjusst!? € @6.1 Listen and repeat the sentences. Copy the rhythm. d_ Write the words in the correct column. When I was a child... bus buzz cause course eyes ice loose lose peace peas place plays price prize race raise se we 1 2 snake zebra buzz Thes 6.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 3 VOCABULARY sleep 2 Complete the sentences. 1 Ltried not to yawn help it. 2 We were cold in bed, so we got a bl from the cupboard, 3 She has to wear earplugs at night because her husband sn 4 Iwasfeelings| 5 My grandmother takes s| Pp to help her to sleep. 6 If get up early, try to have an. 7 Itwas lovely and warm in the bed because there was 3 _ but | was tired and | couldn't so went to bed, after lunch. nice thick d onit. 8 I was so tired that | fell asleep as soon as | put my head on the p. 9 James has in —he just can't sleep at night. 10 It's very hot in the summer where we live, so we only have ash on the bed. b Match 1-9 to a-i. 1 Ourneighbours often keep i My partners alight | didn't hear last night's storm I always sleep Before | travel, | often have __ (On weekdays, | avays set Our ehiidren were Apparently, | used to sleepwalk when | was a chile; often fall Ifyou oversleep, nightmares about missing my flight. bb fast asleep by the time we got home. you'll miss your bus. d the alarm for seven o'clock. @ sleeper the slightest noise wakes him up. f-us-awake with theirloud: music: @ asleep during long coach journeys. hike a log. i one day my mother found me in the garden! Complete the questions with the correct form of a verb from the list. be fall have keep oversleep set sleep sleepwalk 1 Ave youa light sleeper, or do you sleey like a log? Why? 2 Doyou ever nightmares? What about? 3 Do you wake up on your own, or do you need to an alarm? 4 When was the last time you 2What ‘ime did you wake up? 5. How lang does it usually take you to asleep? 6 Do you know anyone who iso, where do they usually go? 7 What sometimes. you awake? 8 When was the last time you fast asleep and something or someone woke you up? ‘Answer the questions in ¢ about you. 1 - : isoprene a wich cama pi dees Come Music to my ears ioc pono ono ETS 4 GRAMMAR gerunds and infinitives b Complete the sentences with the infinitive - or gerund of the verb in brackets. 1 Lremembered to bu milk, but | didn’t get any bread! (buy) 2 Ifyou can't sleep at night, try fora while. (read) 3. My sisters trying anew job = she doesn’t get on with her boss. find) 4 Weneed 2 plumber because the shower's broken. (call) 5 That shirt needs ifyou want to wear it tonight. (iron) 6 Laura forgot her mother 3 birthday card, (send) 7 ‘inever forget my best Pe rrereee; friend fr the fst time. (meet) 8 Iremember the apple tree when | was a child. (climb) 1 Mia learned ___ the guitar when she was a teenager. @ play b foplay) © playing 2 I don't mind __ if you tell me which way to go. a dive b todrive —€ riving 3 Imust__ to some of their songs before I go to the concert. a listen b tolisten listening 4 Our teacher makes us __a lat of homework a do b todo © doing 5 Tom's doctor suggested __a specialist about his back. a see b tosee seeing 6 Weld ike __ our bill now as we're leaving early tomorrow. a pay b topay © paying 7. My girlfriend is very possessive. She doesn't let me __ with my friends any more, a goout b togoout —€ going out 8 The man denied __ the laptop from my bag, a steal b tosteal ¢ stealing 9 Kim expects __ her exam results on Friday. a get b toget © getting 10 I've given up __ to the gym. It was too boring, a go b togo © going 11 I can't imagine __at 5.30 every morning, a getup b togetup getting up 12 Myson managed his driving test although he was really nervous. a pass b topass © passing Complete the questions with the infinitive 2 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION or gerund of a verb from thelist music; words from other languages add download go learn a Complete the crossword. istento see take want 11 What's the first song or album you remember Ps downloading? Fy] lo N 2 Which song always makes you 5 - to dance? P 3 Which artist or band would you most ike ['k Pe R[D in concert? A Re 4 Have you ever tried an instrument? Which one? 5 Are there any songs you like at the moment Le thatneed to your playlist? 6 What kind of music do you avoid G R ifyou can? 5 ; 7 Have you ever forgotten your Fe tickets to a concert? If so, what happened? ; | 8 Would you rather toa smal c R concert ora large music festival? Why? d_ Answer the questions in ¢ about you. ‘ofr A 1 LE] 2 ACROSS > 3 e ° 4 5 6 7 8 b_ Match the English words borrowed from other languages to the definitions. ballet mezzo-soprano chorus concerto encore genre rhythm symphony 1 astyle of dancing that tells a story with music but without words ballet 2 along piece of music for a large orchestra, usualy in three or four parts 3 a short, extra performance at the end of a concert 4 a singing voice with a range between soprano and alto 5 part of song that is sung after each verse 6 a strong, regular, repeated pattern of sounds 7 a piace of music for an orchestra and one instrument playing asolo 8 a particular type or style of e.g, music © Underline the stressed syllable in the words in the list. Then put them in the correct column, baillet cello cholrus con|eerto con|ducitor enjcore gen|re guitar keyboard orichesitra rhythm saxlolphone solpraino_symiphoiny violin Stress on first syllable ballet Stress on second syllable Stress on third syllable d_ @6.3 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. e (Circle'the word with a different sound. 1 2 3 4 keys chess shower keys choir | cappuccino | chauffeur) bouquet chili) | cello chef encore orchestra | concerto | chic fianeé psychology | macchiato | chorus _hypochondriac @06.4 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 6.5 Listen and complete the sentences. 1 The barista __ brought me my croissant 2 The is ruined by the 3 Alotof took of the film star. 4 The technician gave the a 5 The dancers in that sense of had a natural 6.5 Listen again and repeat the sentences. Copy the rhythm.

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