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SECC) JETSTREAM pre-intermediate Real language & Ta Ue) Writing Skills Rae Wee) bees PTUs Workbook eS | | Getting to know you VOCABULARY 1 02 Number the sentences in the correct order. Then listen and check, Good to meet you, Denis. Nice to meet you, Elif, 1) Hi I'm Carlos. I'm from Spain Really nice to meet you too, Carlos. This is Eli She's from Turkey. Hello, Carlos. I'm Denis. And I'm from France, Good to meet you too. 2 Write the words below in the correct columns. rugby zumba tennis sailing the piano yoga jogging judo skiing maT 3 6303 Complete the conversation with the correct form of the verbs in the box. Then listen and check. play go do have be tena Where '__you from Gabriella? casmienia | from Spain. etna What doyou®_? Gasrietia |< a doctor. What about you? tena —|°__ unemployed at the moment. Gasriewa Do you'____any hobbies? cUENA Yes, lots.17__the keyboard in a band. 1* yoga. ! ‘swimming and | ©. tennis, What about you? Gasmiewta 1" jogging and | "__judo.! don’t ® ‘any musical instruments 4. What do you do in your free time? Complete the sentences with true information | play | don't play 1 go | don't go Ido GRAMMAR 5 Write the questions. sae EEE Peers 8 I'm from Brazil sate eset Perera 8 I'ma pilot. Ae eae 8 | need it for work. At i eeRegEeeLEEaE B Yes, do. | play the guitar. Ae He sesh B I play football and | do karate. cece PERE EeCeeeeeeeeeeesene eee & I'm twenty-eight. ate SHE eeeeresteeeeeseneece 8 No, I'm single. 6 Complete the text about Martina. Use short forms. Her name '_'s_ (v) Martina. She *__ (v) German. She? _ (%) have any children, She *__(X) married. She ® __ (V) single. She ® _(X) work in a hospital. She ’___(v) in a school. She *__ (V) a teacher. She *__(v) English for work. 7 Complete the conversation with true information. interviewer What's your name? you 1 peri inreaviewer Where are you from? you ae sss inrerviewer What do you do? you acca Sree eee eee interviewer Are you married? you 4 pee interviewer Do you have any children? you a eee rerviewer Do you have a car? you 6 ss imrerviewer — What do you need English for? Lesson 1 VOCABULARY make and do 1. Complete the spidergrams with words from the word snake. ee 2 Complete the dialogues with the correct form of make or do. 1A Hilstay at home. You the shopping 8 OK, but you the housework 2-& Lthink you are a mistake. 8 No,'m___ the right decision 3A James is too much noise. can’t my homework 44 Whois the cooking tonight? 8 Lam.t'm omelettes VOCABULARY Useful verbs 3 Cross out the word or phrase that doesn’t go with the verb. Add an extra phrase. make a phone call, an email a cake, do sport, a test, a decision, look after the baby, your cat, the homework, send a text message, 2 meeting, an email disses dass +11 aaa as Sa baa Ways of learning GRAMMAR Present continuous and present simple 4 Choose the correct answers, 1 Lam writing / write a letter, Please don’t disturb me! 2 Are you sending / Do you send a lot of text messages when you are abroad? 3. He isn’t doing / doesn’t do his homework, He is playing / plays computer games. | can hear him! 4 a Does she pay /Is she paying for everything on her credit card? 8 Yes, | think so! 5 They are making /make a lot of noise! | can’t concentrate. 5 Complete the dialogue with the present simple or present continuous tense of the verbs in brackets. sara Hi Mark, What you (0)? marx Hi Sarah, 1? (make) dinner (make) dinner every Saturday sana That's nice! mark And |¢ evening! sara Where's Emma? (look after) the baby this mark She? (have) 2 drink with some friends. | can send her a text message SARAH No, don’t worry. She always * me on Sundays. I'll talk to her about it thent (ring) GRAMMAR Expressions + -ing form 6 Use the words below to write sentences. Then write a true sentence using two of the verbs. 1 Kate / good at / do crosswords. She / not good at / 0 sudukos. She tent Kate 1c good at dong crosawors od ot dong sudukoe 2. Matt and Tim / not like / draw. They / love / take photos, 3. Gemma / not keen on / sing. She / hopeless at ‘read maps. 4 Harry hate / solve problem. He / enjoy / make things. Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Multiple intelligences 1. Match 1-8 with a-h. Then complete i and j for you and a close friend. 1 linguistic 2 mathematical 3 musical 4 naturalist’ 5 personal 6 physical 7 social & visual d_ | am very independent and | enjoy being on my own. ese oaaasay |like taking photos and I'm good at drawing £ I'm good at numbers and calculations and | enjoy solving problems. g_ I really care about the environment and I'm keen on. astronomy. hh Thate sitting still and | enjoy playing football. 2. Match the famous people (1-5) with their key intelligence (a-e) 1. Michael Jackson 2 Stephen Hawking 5 Mozart 3 Charles Darwin Leonardo da Vinci musical intelligence visual intelligence physica intelligence mathematical intelligence naturalistic intelligence I'm good at singing and | enjoy playing the piano. {© love reading and | enjoy playing icrtpents ( a nnn GRAMMAR + -ing form 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrases in brackets, Tick the sentences that are true for you and add a sentence at the end. 1 Hove (be on my own) 2 Mehmet enjoy (talks to people) 3. Julia often and she enjoys (sing / listen to music) and she loves {imap read f paint) 4. Zeynep is good at READING 4 Look at the photo and answer the questions. Do you know the person in the photo? What does she do? 5 Read the text and answer the questions. Are you good with words? Do you enjoy writing and giving talks co people? Pethaps you have a ling e. You are in good company. Famous authors trong. ie intelligen like J K Rowling also have a good linguistic intelligence. | People with a strong linguistic intelligence love readingand are fond of writing poems. They have a wide vocabulary: and they are good at using words ro make people happy ‘or sad, They use very descriptive language and they enjoy storytelling. They are skilled writers and speakers People with a strong linguistic intelligence are also very ‘good at learning forcign languages. Do you find it easy to learn English? Perhaps you have a very strong linguistic intelligence! 1 What ate people with linguistic intelligence good at? 2. What do they enjoy giving? 3. What do they love doing? 4 What do they enjoy doing? 5 What are they good at learning? Lesson 3 VOCABULARY Memory /ords 1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. felax brain exercise tips stressed memory 1 | ahways remember people's faces, I've got a gond for faces. 2. I'm always very stressed. I'd like to more, 3 is good for you because it helps get oxygen to your brain. 4 Your ___ doesn't work well when you are 5 Have you got any memory? for improving my GRAMMAR Reflexive pronouns 2 Read the clues and write the correct reflexive pronouns in the puzzle. Find the hidden word in the centre. pele Clues you (singular) 2she 31 4it he 7we 5 they 8 you (plural) 3. Read what people do to help their memory. Complete the sentences with the correct reflexive pronouns. 1 You can improve your memory. The brain can repair and renew 2 read texts to ‘and try to memorise them. 3 My sister tells 10 eat more fish 4 My mum and dad make do crossword puzzles. 5 My brother makes play memory games, 4 Complete the text with the correct word in the box. food yourself play stress water test IF you want to improve your memory, start telling that you have a good memory and start eating wel? with vitamins A, C and Eis 00d for your memory. > is also good as it helps the brain, Relax, as* prevents the brain from working efficiently. *_ memory games and read texts then § yourself The more you use your ‘memory, the better it becomes. LISTENING 5. 6304 Listen to the conversation and choose ab orc. 1. Karen is reading about a woman with a very good a muscle, b memory. ¢ job. 2 Louise Owen is ... years old, a1? b@ 37 3 Louise is a ‘a musician. b scientist. ¢ teacher 4 She is special because 4 she remembers everything since she was 11 she remembers the details of certain days 5 The name of this skill is 2 Total Recall. bb Superior Autobiographical Memory. 6 Mike is a goad at 7 Mike thinks it’s 2 inefficient remembering things. b not keen onc hopeless at to have a good memory. useful ¢ impossible Vocabulary plus SUBJECTS 1 Complete the academic subjects with the missing consonants. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS 2 Circle the uncountable nouns. 1 homework, advice, language 2 furmiture, table, equipment 3 knowledge, idea, stuff 4 news, information, magazine 3. Choose the correct words, 1A How much homework have you got? 8 Not much. I've just got a bit of / any maths, 2 A thave some /an item of interesting info for you. B_ Whatis it? 3A You have some /a lot of stuff. Do you want me to help you with some of it? Oh, yes, please, 4A I'm sorry, I can’t give you some / any advice. 8 That's OK.tr's a difficule subject, FOCUS ON UP AND DOWN 4 Complete the sentences with up or down. 1 The musics too loud. Turn the volume 2 enjoy looking words in the dictionary, 3 I never get late in the mornings 4m uniting everything you say. 5. Ican't hear the music. Can you turn the volume ? 6 Ican't give chocolate. lke it too much. 7 eke to take___ yoga 8 You‘te very hot. You need to cool 5 Circle words which are both nouns and verbs. answer question do reply sound eat drink call dance sing need give test say Everyday English EXPRESSING OPINIONS Strong likes an dislikes 6 Replace the underlined words with a word ir the box. really incredibly quite 1 Hannah's very, very beautiful 2 She's faitly good at maths. 3 She's an extremely talented musician, 7 Now write three sentences about a close frier 8 Describe how you think items 1-3 smell. Ther complete sentences 4-6. coffee lavender fish I really ike the smell of | can’t stand the smell of "ove the smell of I think i gorgeous! AGREEING AND DISAGREEING 9 63.05 Complete the dialogue with the words and phrases in the box. Then listen and chec your answers. Me neither really think amazing | agree awful I disagree Me too katny ! it was an absolutely fantastic show, et enjoyed it any The actors were all briliant and the songs were*___ mart > with you. | thought the actors were terrible. None of them could sing, | didn’t enjoy itatall wick: ___ hated the whole show. It was ary How can you say that? It was wonderful amy *____Vloved it. id " Education: Lesson 1 VOCABULARY Life events 1 Complete the notes with the verbs in the box. buy finish get go meet move pass start (2) ——— eams/ a driving test Life events:?____ a new job /a family / a career *______ married / engaged i 5____ into a new house / fa, ———myfirst car 7____ traveling ! *______ my partner / boyfriend /gittiend / hhusband / wife 2 Write about three events from your life with dates. Use the words and phrases from 1. ‘I 2 3 3. Answer the questions. 1. When were you the happiest? 2 Which event was the most difficult for you? GRAMMAR Past simple 4 Write inte 1 when J finish / school When dd you finch cchool? 2 where / go / to / universityicollege iew questions in the past simple. 3 what / study 4 when / finish / university 5 where / meet / husband 6 when / get martied Amazing or crazy? 7 what / do f then 8 when / do / a sponsored cycle ride 9 how much / money f raise for charity 5 Complete the text about Sophie. From Sophie \ (leave) school in 2001 and? (g0) to Cambridge University to study English literature.1?___(finish) university in 2004 andi*______(doyan_—| MA in creative writing at the University of East Anglia. Now i teach creative writing at Goldsmiths University in London. 1$___ (meet) my husband there and we & (get) married in 2008, In 2008, the Arts Council ”_ (aive) mea grant of £6,000 to write a book about the life of the novelist Ernest Hemingway. He®___(live) in lots of amazing places around the world, so 1°__ (be) lucky. °__(travel) to all those places. | : _ (visit) Cuba, Spain, North America and France to do my research. In 2014, my | husband and | ® _(0) on a sponsored cycle ride round Mexico. We ® _(raise) £4,000 for the charity Cancer Research UK, and we * (make) lots of new friends. We's___(have) a great time! 6 Write about an important event in your life and when it happened. Describe how you felt: Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Transport 1 Match 1-9 with a-i to make forms of transport. 1 mountain helicopter 2 hot-air b balloon 3 camper © bike 4 rescue d bus 5 cruise © ship 6 roller f boat 7 school g ferry 8 fishing h van 9 car i blades 2 Read the sentences and write the correct form of transport, 1. We flew 200 metres above a lake. The wind was quite strong, 2 We decided to drive around Canada and see the sites 3. We sailed to several countries in the Mediterranean, 4. We flew down to rescue a boy from the racks, 5. We cycled up some hil GRAMMAR Past continuous v past simple 3. Complete the sentences with the past simple or past continuous form of the verbs in brackets. YOU'RE ON HOLIDAY. | What can go wrong? = 1 While we (dive) tothe vila, we (Get) lost, 21____ (buy) some tshirts at local market when somebody. (steal) my wallet. 3. My daughter _ park when she 4 While | (swim) inthe sea, a poisonous fish (attack) me Si (kayak) when | (lose) the keys to our villa, 6 My wite carjust (oller-blade) in a (break) her lag (cross) the road when a _ (miss) her READING 4 Read the article quickly. Circle the sport which isn’t mentioned. rowing walking climbing running ¢ycing 5 Read the article again and answer the questior below. (ORC one mere eMart Alastair Humphreys is an English cytlist, adventurer and author In 2005, he completed a 74,000km cycle ride ‘ound the world. It took him four years and three months. In 2008, he ran £243km across the Sahara Desert in the ‘Marathon des Sables. While he was running, he broke his foot. He still finished the race, In 2009, he walked across India and he rowed across the Engl'sh Channel. in 2010, he walked and packrafted (used a raft and a backpack) across Iceland. However, in 2011, he walked round the M25, a boring motorway round London that everybody hates. it's possible to have an adventure anywhere’ he sad. When Alastair set off round the M25 in January, it was cold {and it was snowing, While he was walking, he met lots Cf interesting people and, to his surprise, he saw some beautiful places. it was challenging too, The week's walk was an adventure lke the four-year cycle ride around the world, But it was an adventure - a microadventure. A small adventure nearer home, Alastair Humphries developed the idea of microadventures adventures that anyone can go on, and now has a global following, #Microadventure now is a popular hashtag on many social media sites. 1. How long did Alastair's round-the-world cycle tour take? 2. What was he doing when he broke his foot? 3. Which country did he walk across? 4. What wes the weather like for Alastair’s M25 Microadventure? 5. How long did it take him to walk round the M25? Lesson 3 VOCABULARY On the be: h Match the words with the pictures. 1 jellyfish 2 wave 3 wetsuit 4 tent 5 shark 6 mask 7 storm 8 sleeping bag Ch Complete the sentences with the words from 1 We didn't sleep on the beach. We slept in 2 I cleaned out my water before diving | was swimming when a stung me, The sea was very cold so! wore a while was surfing, (On the second day, | surfed a huge twas safe to swim. There were no predatory fish lke ____in the area, 7 It was cold, so 1 got in my _ There was a__one evening, The lightning lit up the sky. Write three sentences about a camping trip or expedition, tinuous v past simple 4 Use the prompts to write questions in the past continuous. 1) What / you do when / 1/ cal / you / last night? | was talking to the police. 2 Why you / talk / police / wi 111 call Fyou? | saw an accident. A guy on a motorbike knacked a gir! over. 3 What / you / do / when / the motorbike / knock / her / over? | was sitting outside a café across the street. It was awful then / she / have / accident? 4 What / she / wear / wi She was wearing jeans, a Tshirt and a leather jacket How many / other people / sit / there / when / it / happen? | was the only person there, LISTENING 5 6206 Listen and choose the correct answer. 1 Matt was working at home f was training for a marathon when Claire called 2 The bird flew from the coast of Scotland / Sweden to the Galapagos Islands. 3. The scientists could track its journey because it was carrying a geolocator / an alarm, 4 The bird flew 25,000km / 35,000km. 5 Wild geese fly in very high J fow temperatures, Vocabulary plus PLACES 1 6307 Complete the conversation with the places in the box. Decide whether to use the before them or not. Listen and check your answers. Egypt London Andes Pyrenees Orinoco ‘Atlantic Ocean Vesuvius Lake Titicaca NELEN Hi, James. I'm looking through some old holiday chatos. Guess which places they are, We went skiing in these mountains. We stayed in a French chalet JAMES Well itlooks lke! HELEN Could be, could be, Hey look at this one ~ we're canoeing down a river in Venezuela, James. That's? then. It goes all the way to? HELEN Correct! We're in Naples here, We took @ chairlift to the top of ths valeano JAMES That's * thent HELEN Yes, itis. We're on the Tube here. It looks realy uncomfortable - so many people! sames That's © ! HELEN Yes, easy! Hey, look! it's a photo of you on 2 camel in front ofthe pyramids. And where were you? JAMES | was in ! HELEN We've trekking here ~ across these mountains to get to Machu Picchu JAMES. Yes, those are ”__ Did you go to HELEN No, we never got there, unfortunately! Beautifull COMPOUND NOUNS 2 Write compound nouns. Use the pictures. hoe cut = haircut FOCUS ON COME 3. Choose the correct words. Marr Hi Kate, I's great to see you. ' Come in / Come {up to. Everybodys in the living room. 1M Why did Julie come back? are She left her laptop here, so she ? came on / came back to get it STEVE Guess who? came / came up to top ofthe clas in maths again? sue Amanda, mark “Come in / Come on, Emma. We have to go The show starts in half an hour. emma {'m coming. KATE How did you meet Marcus? JULIE He ® came up to / came back me after the conference and we started talking, Everyday English TELLING STORIES 4 Choose the best words to complete the story. When I left the café, it was "dark / ight. A 2 strong / weak wind was blowing, and the > jellfsh / waves were crashing onto the beach. Suddenly, | heard a voice / song. A man was «callin, ‘Stop! Wait!" | didn’t stop. | walked $ sfower / faster, The man was chasing me down the street, and | was * scared / happy. Suddenly, felt a hand on my shoulder and I? faughed / screamed loudly. | turned round quickly and | saw the waiter from the café. He was holding out my jumper. ‘You left this in the café he said. | felt ety * stupid / proud. 5 Write a new ending for the story. Then tell somebody else. Liurned round quokly and I saw ier Review quiz AROUND THE WORLD witH JETS: TREAM COU 1 What do you know about talented people around the world? Choose a, b or «. 1 Usain Bott is an Olympic athlete. What nationality is he? ‘a Nigerian b Jamaican ¢ Argentinian 2. Christiaan Barnard performed the first heart transplant. Where was he from? a South Africa b treland ¢ America 3. Shakira is @ popular singer/songwriter. What nationality is she? a Brazilian b Mexican ¢ Colombian 4. Al Jazari was the first man to build a programmable robot in the 1200s. He was from modern-day a Turkey. b Lebanon. ¢ Morocco. 5. Girl with ¢ Peart Earring isa very famous painting. Johannes Vermeer, the artist, was 2 German. b Swedish. ¢ Dutch 6 The British writer, Aldous Huxley, had great linguistic skils but he also had a disability. He was a blind. b autistic. deat EXPLORE What do you know about transport around the world? Choose abore 1 What nationality was the inventor ofthe first motor car to use petrol? a English b German c American 2 Where did they build the largest cruise ship in the world, lure ofthe Seas? a finland b Ireland Greece 3 What nationality was the first person to flyin a hot-air balloon? a German b Turkish French 4 Who built the fist successful mountain bike? a an American cyclist b a Chinese cyclist © a French cyclist Who was it? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Then number the famous explorers below. 1 While he {study} medicine at Edinburgh University in 1831, he ___ (explore) the coastline of South America on HMS Beagle. | 2. while he (travel) to China in the 13th century, he (cross) the Gobi Desert. 3. While he {look) forthe source of the Nile, he (disappear) | Everybody thought he was dead 4 While she (lve) in ag, she (ote) over 1,600 letters to her parents in England, | Marco Polo | David Livingstone | | Gertrude Bell Charles Darwin Check your progress 1 Grammar Tcan'tatk about likes and dislikes and about past life experiences. 1 Write sentences using the prompts and the correct form of the verbs in the present. 1. Matt like / play / word games 2 Mybrother / not enjoy / be / on his own eee 3 Helen and Jane / be / very / good at / sing 4 Yusuf f not / keen on / play / team games Se eaatanastccaeseeesetrese anton ataneUenOSSEISTOOT 5 Sally / bad at / sit / stil for Fong / time wero) 2 Complete the text with the correct past form of the verbs in brackets. \ {be} born in 1993. 1 (grow up) in Belize. My family and 1” (move) to America in 2008, ¢ (study) computer science at university there when I *__ (meet) my wife. She ®_ (finish) her degree at the time. After |? eave) university, | {not fina) a job | immediately, owe? (decide) to travel ‘round the world, We (move) from Place to place for one year. We weren't keen on coming back, but we had to zig, Vocabulary Tecan tatk about subjects. 3 Complete the table the correct words, acy naar lie et] Functions Tcan express opinions. dialogues with the phrases i agree Me too Me neither Actually, thought .., Really 1A. I love the smell of grass when it’s cut o It smells gorgeous. 2A I can’t stand the smell of fish, ee eee ___. It smells teribie, 3A That suit looks very stylish on you Be ___? Thanks. | love it too, 4 -& That film was very funny. | loved it 8 it was sill. | didn’t enjoy it. 5 A This sofa’s really uncomfortable, sigue Why did we buy it? ag Writing can tela story. Write about an accident that happened to you or a friend on holiday. It can be true or just a story, * When didi happen? * Where were you when it happened? Describe the place. + Who was with you? * What were you doing wien it happened? Write about 60 words. era) Total:__/ 40 Lesson 1 VOCABULARY \ 1 Choose the words that best describe you. 1 Lam employed / unemployed / seit employed 2 I get on well with afl/most /some of my colleagues 3. A good salary is very important / important / important at alto me. not | find my job very interesting / boring / challenging. | always / sometimes / never feel happy going to work in the morning 2 Choose the best words to complete the sentences. Py When is it time to leave your job? 1 You don’t get on with any of your colleagues / boss 2 You never agree with your boss / salary about anything 3 People with less experience / money than you give / earn more than you. 4 You really ike / don't like the work yau are doing, You know that the company / salary isn’t doing very well fe Work and its problems GRAMMAR Goi 3 Reorder the words. Write sentences with going to. 1 Jake /job / new / look for Sam and Amanda / set up / company / own / their 3-1 / not / leave / job / my 4 boss / your / give / rise you / ? 5 you / more / money / earn J new /job / in / ? GRAMMAR Verb + infinitive 4 Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. intend to ask afford to pay want o leave Panning o look or agreed to give design handbags mart What do you do? susie | mart That sounds like an interesting jab. Susie. tis. | love my job. mat What's the problem, then? suste The salary is terrible and | can’t _ the rent. matt Are you anew job? susie No, | don’t Hike my Job too much, MATT What are you going to do, then? susie | my boss for a rise. When I started the job last year, he 6 me a pay rise in a year’s time. mart Good luck, then 5 What are your plans for your career over the next five years? Write sentences with the verbs. 1 (going to) 2 (intend to) 3. (hope to) 4 (plan to) _ 5 (not going to} Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Professions 1 Look at the beginnings of some words for jobs. How do they end? Write them in the correct column below. ite Ctt aie eaters ciar Lawyeusiness Journal AWY camera sorter GRAMMAR Present continuous for future plans 2 Read what Helen and Tim are doing next week and write sentences. Mon [work te Tues | do come research Wed | accuss the rew | ao to ner [leer Sn Thurs ave bch wt my [nee meet frends after | mect frends after [ork _ [rere : Sat | gp cwimmeg powmnng | iue Perea: saueah)eaceanene an & ome | 3. Read the questions. Write sentences with true information, FRIEND What are you doing on Monday? you FRIEND Are you doing anything on Monday evening? you FRIEND Are you working late on Tuesday? you Rieu What are you doing on Thursday? you Frueno Have you got any plans for the weekend? you READING 4 Look at the logo below and answer the question. What do you think the man in the article's job is? a doctor b private detective ¢ optician 5 Read the article and answer the ques The fist private detective agency inthe world opened in France in 1833, The fst private detective was called Eugéne Francois Vidocq. Hs life story insite the writers Vicor Hugo and Honoré de Baza In 1850, Alan Pinkerton started the Pinkerton National Detective ‘Agency This became one of the most famous detective agencies inthe United States. The term ‘vate ye’ came from the xn Pinkerton company logo. Most private detectives ae selt employed Some work fr detective agencies ot security companies Manvel wrks asa private detective in Chicago, He loves his job This afternoon, he’ fing to New York to meet acint. He's helong her to find her father in Chicago and he's got some new infomation for et. This jo is rever boring he Sas. "Today ‘meeting a dient in New York. Tomorrow I'm following a company | ‘iectr with debts in Chicago’ Usually, a pat detective socialise in financial investigation or corporate investigation This depends on whether the person tas qualifications in accountancy ora degree in business. Manuel dest work in business or fnance He finds debtor ~ people | who don't pay for services or goods He ao finds lost frends | ‘and ai. He follows people He takes photographs. He seaches bulings and hefoks for cues. Everyday is diferent ays Manvel Wha’ the most ening thing about his ob? "t's especialy rewarding to unite a mother or father with their son or laughter’ he sas. 1) Where was the first detective agency set up? ‘When was the fist detective agency set up in America? Who do most detectives work for nowadays? What is Manuel doing this afternoon? What is Manuel doing tomorrow? What type of detective work does Manuel do? ions with ‘Il or won't. Write sentences with true information. Lesson 3 VOCABULARY Time expressions See eee 21 stay in the same job for ten years 1. 6210 What are Lucy's plans? Listen and match 3. | ____study English again next year. 1-6 with a-f. at earn double my salary in five years’ time. 1 tomorrow ‘2 moving into her new sit __ snow very heavily this winter house 6 always do a job | enjoy. 2 the day after tomorrow —b getting married 7 Myfamily______move to another country. 3. next week © going on holiday with 81 be studying at university next year friends 4 the week after that d_going to the dentist's LISTENING 5. next month € going to the theatre 5 611 Listen to the conversation and choose a, b or 6 the following month no plans 2 Complete the conversation. Write true answers for you. SARAH What are you doing tomorrow evening? gGooel vou as sanan_ What about the day after tomorrow? PROGRAMME vou : a y SsaRaN Ave you busy next week? you SARA What about the week after that? you 2 SARAN Are you doing anything special this month? you SARAH What about the following month? you GRAMMAR will future 3 Complete the sentences with will and a verb in 1 Where is David Cooper from? the box. a the south of England write ike see enjoy get on with not stay be b the north of England ¢ the centre of England 1 think you next week 2 We are hoping Martha here 2. Where did David work as a photographer? next month, a Mexico b Belize ¢ Malaysia 3 James yee 5. How many varieties of chilli peppers does this month, David grow? 4 Thope you ________ your holiday next in Har Ch ioe 4 What will David produce in the future? 5 Martina in her job for very a tea b chillisauce ¢ chilli oils long, She isn’t happy there 5 Who will be on the show next week? 6 think Martin and Tina tving a chill farmer from Mexico in their new flat. b a photographer 7 fee iRenewiboss? dont ¢ a tea grower from Cornwall Vocabulary plus VERB + INFINITIVE 1. Ms Hollydale’s personal assistant ‘an update. Complete her notes with the verbs in the box + to. SA Promised forgot arranged am expecting refused managed seems 1 I'm very sorry. | forgot to book your hair appointment for today. I'l book it for tomorrow. 2. Mr Harris inish the report today. It will bbe on your desk by four o'clock. 3. The scriptwriter _ meet the actors at three o'clock 4 | spoke to the writer yesterday. He rewrite the last scene. He wants to talk to you about it 5 [finally speak to Mr Bloom on the Phone this morning. He always be busy 61 hear from the photographer today. SIMILAR WORDS 2 Choose the correct answers 1A I don't have a job. I'm "out of work /at work 8 What job are you ® ooking for / working for? ‘A Well, don’t want to work all the time, so I'm looking for something * parttime / full time What kind of “salary pay do you want? ‘A good one! Can ing when you are ' out of work / at work? e>>e Id prefer you not to. My? employee / employer doesn’t lke personal calls when we're working, 3-The project 'm * working out / working on is dificult \ can't? work out / work for some ofthe problems, 48 What time do you start work? 8 | usually go in /at work at 9am and finish at 6pm. 5 A. Do you enjoy your job? 8 Yes, although clients can be difficult to work on / deal with Everyday English GIVING INSTRUCTIONS; MAKING REQUESTS 3 Circle the correct words to complete the sentences. 1 Can you ask J make Zeynep to finish that report? It's Pretty urgent. 2 tell/ need that report on my desk first thing tomorrow morning, 3 Mr Harris would like { makes all of us to come in to the office this Saturday. 4 Can you tell/ teach Mehmet to arrange a meeting with Tanya Gossip? 5. Tell | Help Jack not to be late tomorrow morning We've got an important meeting © Could you make / would like me a cup of coffee too? I'm really busy 7 Can James help / ask me with the presentation? 8 Could you possibly teach / make me how to use the new photocopier, please? USEFUL EXPRESSIONS 4 Replace the underlined words and expressions with similar words and expressions from the box. Write the numbers. 1 sure thing 2 let me think 3 pretty 4 that’s a promise 5 no problem 6 first thing 7 take alook at ‘A Martin, have you got a minute? B Yes, what sit? ‘A Could you write up this report for me? I's urgent. 8 I'm quite © busy today and tomorrow mmm... il write it up on Thursday, and that's definite ‘8 I need it for Friday afternoon. Can you get it to me early on Friday morning? Then | can read. through | it before the meeting in the afternoon 8 | will Of course ‘A Good. Friday morning itis, then. 8 No worries 0? How welive Lesson 1 VOCABULARY Technology 1. Read the definitions below and complete the puzzle. Find the mystery word in the shaded squares. Use it to complete the sentence below. GRAMMAR Present perfect v past simple 3 Look at the table and write sentences about Julie and Antonio. Use the present perfect or past simple tense. 1 |writea blog | yesterday Clues It prints paper documents from your computer. ‘An electronic book A social-networking website Physical elements that constitute a computer system, To send information lke a document or a film to your computer Another way of saying ‘Go on the internet’, is Go ..." When you resolve a problem, you it ight. The # symbol used on social media to mark keywords or topics in a tweet 9 Avideo-sharing website 10 A personal website or web page where a person writes hisfher opinions and ideas 11 A message sent by mobile phone tam Jam not a 2 | break a 2 days [ || mobile phone | ago 3 | have a job interview via | x | last week |_| skype a 4 | take part in an interactive |v x [ane | |S /drive while | | | talking on a Rl ov mobile phone | ae Anton has never written a Hog 2 3 4 5 4 Complete the table in exercise 1 for you. Write a tick or a cross. Then write true sentences for you. Example: L've never written 9 blog 2 Answer the questions so they are true for you. Which of the technologies in 1 do you use at work? | use Which social media and technology do you use at home? | use _ Lesson 2 READING 4 Look at the photos below. What do you tl VOCABULARY Places each person does? 1 Complete the dialogue with words from the word 5 Read the article and answer the questions below. snake. Use each word once. mOUntaindy Ay ®™ > One day... is @ SCounirysiec™® 2X Read about these four people's dreams. isa sa criminal ayer from Cuba, She met her kay [hear your mum and dad have moved house tusbad, Ee in New on 2005, After they MaRcuS Yes, they've bought a little *_ina ot marie, they moved to Tuy. Se has ved small? by the sea, There are lots of litle in Turkey fo fve years now and she has but her shops restaurants and cafés there. And they like going Pee Reese kiae for long walks in the > | Pe kay thought they liked * life with the | big shopping centres, cinemas and art galleries aa James has washed asics. When he tancus They did, but now there are too many high was at schol his dad had a 1930-31 Bugat. Paani He loved watching him work on it. He started to kay Have you been to stay with them yet? ‘epar dase casa a hoby wth his ad. Now smancus No, | haven't. But 'm going tis weekend, '™m hea this jb and has se up a company. He going climbing. There's a nearby. tas ve mechanics working fri. They buy KAY Really! Who are you going with? and do up dsc cas Ten they sl them. They Marcus Mike and Jane. They lve in a? ner hae had he compar since 2009 andi very the town. It's tiny~ ten houses, a shop and a farm! succesful now Samantha ives in an old water milin the Yorkshire Dales She has lived there since she got rmaried in 2011, She has abways loved drawing ‘and sewing, Now she has tured her hobby into a jab. Four years aga she setup her onn ‘company designing and making lampshades, cushion covers and pictures fom fabric. Her workshop is at the bottom of her garden and she daws the plans and birds in er garden GRAMMAR for and since 2 Complete the table with the time phrases in the box. Then add two new phrases to each column. 1999 afew minutes a year last year twoweeks the 27* June ten years yesterday half an hour two o'clock For since Mike worked fo a bank in London, He hated his office ab and he wanted ta spend more time ‘utdcors. Four years ago, he did a landscape gardening course at Kew Gardens near London. He has wotked fulltime as a gardener fr two years now, He designs new gardens and he also looks after garden for people who ae too busy todo tthemsehes 3. Now write sentences with true information. 1 live Jin the same place / since 1 How long has Elisa known Emre? 2. Where do they live now? 3. What has James always liked? 4. Who taught him about his hobby? 5 When did Samantha set up her company? 6 Where is Samantha's workshop? 2. work / for this company / for 3. know / my bestfriend / for 4 live /in (name of city) / since Lesson 3 VOCABULARY Household tasks 1 Write the letters in the correct order to make words for household items. dgefri eefrezr rino clneaer cavum —_binstud GRAMMAR Present perfect just or yet th already, 2 Look at the cleaning rota in a shared house. Write sentences with already, just or yet. Weekly House Cleaning Rota TA ON DONE do the ironing Ben (3 hours age) clean the fridge | vate x ‘empty the Max (= 5 monte dishwasher ap) wash the kitchen | vine x floor vacuum the ula w sitting-room carpet empty the dustbins | den w clean thebath | ate | - tne morning) clean the shower | ida | (V - a mnute Ben ius already done tie woning 3. Complete the conversation with the verbs in the box. make do notdo clean use vacuum empty wash at you__the bath? 8 No, not yet. But |? the dustbin, and 1? the ironing, at Tom his bed yet? 8 Yes, he has and he? _ the carpets. Oh, that’s good! B But we didn’t knowhow to*____the dishwasher, so we ? the washing-up. Sorry! ‘A What about the kitchen floor? ® you iv B_No, we haven't done that yet LISTENING 4 © 12 Read the answers to a survey of America in the 21" century. Choose a, b or ¢. Then listen and check your answers. Ghildren and Household Chores (Jobs) 1 How many children help to do household chores in ow many children complain about doing household chores? b 76 © 06% 4 Which are children’s least favouri a vacuuming the earpets and beds b cleaning the bathe washing up e doing the washingup and ¢ Which are children’s favourite chores? a helping with the cooking and feeding the pe emptying the dustbins and feeding the pot 6 Which cho ost adults reme child a. emptying the dustbine Joing the washing Vocabulary plus TECHNOLOGY 1 Complete the instructions with the words in the box. Then write two new instructions. dose password volume filename off 1 Click on the 2 Click on the X icon to 3. Click on Shut down to turn the computer to open it the file again, 4 It's too loud. Turn down the as 5 You need to type in your the website. to get onto 7 RELATIONSHIPS 2 Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. single get boyfriend wedding married love telationship for SIBEL How long have your parents been! ? tim Theyvebeen married? __25 years. SIBEL Are you married? Tim No, I'm not. I'm? Ive never had ‘___What about you? siweL I've gotas_—— year now, and I'm in © to? married, We've been together for a with him, We're going TIM Doyou have a date for the wedding? SIBEL Yes, it's on 25th March, TIM ve never been toa SIBEL Well, maybe you can come to mine FOCUS ON GO 3. 6813 Complete the dialogue with the correct, Preposition, Then listen and check your answers. A Ave you going with Kelly? B Yes, he's my new boyfiend! A He goes? my college 8 Yes,l know. He told me, We're going?_____ this. evening if you want to come, A Go*__ then! Where are you going? 8 To that new bar in Market Street. Come with us! Everyday English OPENING AND CLOSING A CONVERSATION 4 Write 0 (Opening a conversation) or C (Closing ; conversation) next to the sentences. 1 Thanks so much for your time, 2 Excuse me, please. Can | have a few minutes of your time? How are things? Let me introduce myself It was a pleasure Can Ihave a word with you? I have to go. Do you have time for a quick chat? Hi do you have a minute? It’s been nice talking to you. Great to talk! 5 6314 Complete the conversations with the three sentences below. Then listen and check your answers. Let's get together soon, Let me introduce myself Do you have time for a quick chat? tA I'm Sam Harris, 8 Hello, Sam. Pleased to meet you. I'm Pelin Ulusoy. I'm afraid it's a bit busy here at the moment. an | call you back in half an hour? 3A It’s been nice talking to you. 8 Yes AROUND THE WORLD WITHJETSTREAM What do you know about global media? Choose a, b or ¢ The USA had the highest number of Facebook users globally in 2014. Which countries had the second and third highest numberof usets? India and Brazil b Brazil and Mexico ¢ Mexico and Indonesia Which country watched the most TV in 20147 a Brazil_-b Egypt Thailand Which country read the most books in 2014? a Coech Republic b India ¢ China Which country produced the most films in 20147 a the USA b Nigeria c India Who had the highest number of followers on Twitter in 20147 a Barack Obama b Cristiano Ronaldo c Katy Penty Complete the conversation with the job-related words in the box. colleagues qualifications employees salary unemployed experience sane — | won't be" for long. I've just seen an ad for a sales manager with Twitter. I's in Bogota in Colombia. I'm going to apply fo it. arturo What 2 do you need? JANE You need to have a degree and you need six years’ digital or media industry. ‘anTuro You've got that. What else? Jane You need to be a team player. You need to get on well with your 4___ hand you need to speak fluent Spanish or Brazilian Portuguese. ‘anTuro No problem. You speak fluent Spanish. What about the * ? How much will you earn? sane It doesn’t say. ‘anturo Let me look. No, it doesn’t say, but it says they've got 3,300 & in offices around the world. It sounds fantastic. Good luck! know your technology! Circle the correct words to complete the sentences. Turn on / Open the computer. Then go online. Click on /at the file to open it, You'll need a password to get into / onto the website Click on /at the X icon to turn off / close the fle. 5. I can't hear the music. Turn the volume on / up, please Grammar T can talk about my future plans and what T have and haven't done. 1 Write sentences with going to. 1 My/boss / not / give me fa / rise 2 What / you / do ? 3 I / look for /a / new / job 4 When / you / start /applying / for / jobs ? 5 First /1 write /asnew/ CV ar 2 Complete the sentences with the present perfect or the past simple form of the verbs in brackets. HiTina, Sorry 1 (not email) you for a long time. 2 (be) very busy these past few ‘months. | was promoted at work and | * just (buy) a new house. My sister *___ {move} to Italy. She (move) there last month. 1® her yet! Oh, yes! My brother (write) an article for a magazine. I's his first! He * (do) it when he was in Brazil. t's actually very interesting, How about you? " you (do) anything exciting this year? (not visit) 110 Vocabulary I can talk about household chores and technology. Choose the correct verbs. No, haven't, but! have just {done / made the ironing That's great! I've “emptied / cleaned the kitchen floor and James has “used / vacuumed all the carpets. 3 ‘Have you ' emptied / tidied the dishwasher yet? 8 a 8 Fantastic. Matt has “made / done his bed for once! Check your p rogress 2 Functions Tcan open and close:a conversation. 5 Circle the correct expressions to complete tt dialogues politely. 1A Could you help / Help me to finish this teport? 8 Yes, of course. 2A Tell /Coutd you tell John not to worry? B Yes, of course 3A Come / 17 lke you to come into work this weekend, 8 I'm sorry, I can’t. I'm going away. 4 & Order /Can you tell him to stop that noise now? BOK, 5 A When can you look /Look at this document? B Ian look at it first thing tomorrow morning, Writing Tcanwrite about my plans for the following week. Make notes. Then write a paragraph about your plans. * What are you doing at work next week? ‘+ Have you got any important meetings? ‘+ What are you doing in the evenings? ‘Ate you doing anything interesting at the weekend? Monday morning, Tm writing a vepor). Then nthe evening, Tm gong to the cinema wit Write about 60 words. =a Total: __/4 Getting away Lesson 1 VOCABULARY Working abroad 1. Match 1-8 with a-h, 1 calm a can do things by yourself 2 confident —_b full of energy 3 friendly ¢ always on time, never late 4 ively d believe you can do things well 5 independent © gets on well with people 6 punctual imaginative, has new ideas 7 reliable g always does things well, you can trust a person like this 8 creative fh not stressed, angry oF nervous Which adjective best describes you? 2 Kathy wants to volunteer to work in a holiday resort during the summer. Complete the notes below with the words in the box. people inateam medicine French and English work long hours confident listening My skills and abilities Thave a degree/diploma GRAMMAR must, mustn't, have to, don't have to, can, can’t 4 Rewrite the sentences with must, mustn't or don't have to. 1 I's not necessary to have a fist-ad certificate. You Eee 2 It’s essential that you have six months experience. You 3. I's prohibited to smoke. You 4 It's not necessary to have a degree You 5. It's essential that you speak two languages. You 5 Choose the correct verb to make true sentences for you. 1 I must / don't have to go to the office / my work place every day. | have to / don’t have to work at weekends | must / don’t have to be at work by Sam. | can /can’t wear jeans to work. 2 3 4 5. I have to / don't have to wear a suit to work 6 can /can't work from home some days. 7. must /dan’t have to have 2 driving licence for my job. 8 | can / can’t use my mobile phone at work. 6 Think about the careers of an actor or a pilot. Write questions and answers using have to. 1. an actor / good at maths and physics Doce an actor have to be good at mathe and physins? No, he/she doccn't 2 actors and pilots / work well in a team 3 an actor / have good listening skills 4 anactor ( to understand technical information 5a pilot / stay calm under pressure Saale Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Travel 1. Complete the missing vowels in the travel words. ig euuedee pause 2 _ft_ish_v_ 3 b_ ckp_ck 4 p_onkn_f_ 5 roa 6 sh_w_rg_t 7 s__te_s_ Bh__rdy_r 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box. check in check outweigh pack ‘unpack travel 1 Wve my suitcase but I think it’s too heavy. it mustn't over 20 kilos. 2 You have to show your passport when you for your fight. 3 keto my suitease a soon as arrive at the hotel. 4. We usually drive to Spain, but this time we by plane. 5. Don't forget to collect your passport from the receptionist when you ofthe hotel GRAMMAR mic ft, may, will probably 3. Complete the sentences with the verbs below. maybe may rain will probably go out might not be will probably go might need 1 I'm going to bring my swimming things. We swimming this afternoon, as the pool is, open. 2 Bring an umbrella with you, t__. There are a lot of clouds. 3. Pete says bring a jumper. t____cold later, although the sun is stil shining 4 Bring some good clothes. We_____for dinner tomorrow night as it’s Helen's birthday. 5 Pack some washing powder, You__to do some washing, 6 il pack the travel iron, There fone at the hotel READING 4 Read the brochure and answer the questions below. Antigua is a Spanish colonial town in Guatemala. In 2009, readers of Wanderlust magazine chose Anti as the most beautiful city in the world. There ate three volcanoes around the town and the Volcan de Fuego (Voleato of Fie) is still active. You might see some stall clouds of smoke above it if you ever go there ‘The climate int Antigua is warm; however, i is 1,524m above sea level, soit gets cold in the need to bring a warm sweater with you Dev In the morning, there isa walking tour around the town ternoons~ you may with a guide, You will see Antigua’s colourful colonial houses plus its cathedral. After lunch, we will walk to the local market to buy souvenirs. e's very lively and colourful but you may need to ask the guide for some help with the prices! In the evening, there may be some local dances or festivals to go to which we ean organise for you, Drv 2 In the morning, there isa visit toa local coffee farm. In the afternoon, there are two options: we might walk up Cerro La Cruz, which has great views of the city and the voleanoes, oF we mi climb one of the volcanoes! Irisa two or three-hour elimb up Firego and the scenery is amazing. Both the tees and the ground are black and, as you climb, you may be able to hear che volcano rumbling. ¢ join up with another tour and Look forward to seeing you on our Guatemalan tour! What might you see above the Volcan de Fuego? Why do you need to take warm sweaters to Antigua? What can the guide help you with at the market? What grows near Antigua? What are the two options in the afternoon on Day 2? How long does it take to climb Fuego? In ‘90 all tm p Lesson 3 VOCABULARY Travel items 1 Label the pictures. Then match the pictures (1-6) with the correct sentences (a-e). —— — ~~ 4a UM ee might be cold on the plane. You might need these It might be noisy, so take a pair of these. This will probably help you to have a better sleep You will need to change the time on this. Wear this and it will keep out the light. GRAMMAR should / shou 2 Sally and her husband are going on holiday. Complete the advice with should or shouldn't. ‘Add two more pieces of advice, 1 They___make photocopies oftheir passports, 2 Sally take shoes she hasn't wom before. 3. Her husband Back his socks into his shoes to save space. 4 They wear comfortable clothes forthe tight 5 They drink plenty of water. 6 Her husband ___ keep his wallet in his back pocket 3. Rewrite the sentences. Use should and shouldn't. 1 Don't have a meal before the fight. You may fee i oo weal befoer the fight aé you may foc! i _ 2. Don't take too many bags. You may forget one. 3. Put a luggage tag on your suitcase so you can recognise it. You may pick up the wrong case, 4 Set off for the airport early. Something may happen on he journey, LISTENING 4 6206 Listen and choose the correct answer a, b ore. 1. What's Simon's job? He's a a journalist. b scientist. physicist. 2 Why does Simon have to catch the connecting fight? 2 He is ill and he wants to get home. b His wife isin hospital © is conference isthe next morning Why does Simon have to have a wheelchair? 4 He has to get to the boarding gate quickly or he'll miss the plane. bb He broke his foot on holiday, so he can © He is old and he can't walk very far walk 4. How does Simon get to passport control? a He walks there, b He goes on the airport bus. He goes in a wheelchair 5 How does Simon feel when he stands up and walks away normally? a He feels surprised b He feels embarrassed. He feels happy. Vocabulary plus USEFUL THINGS " 12 Write the letters in the correct order to make words for useful things. chestam toplap wellejery nusgsslaes thootbrshu dopator torpassp shac ‘oneph argerch bome raihyerde keam-pu Complete the conversation with five of the items in the box. Noway! Absolutely fitin It's a pain to loads of Is worth it. Just incase. save time ‘Are you taking your hairdryer? 1 never go anywhere without it Hurry up! We're going to miss the fight. Don't be silly. We've got Why are you taking the matches? You don't smoke time. >a rer You never know. We might need them for something. ‘A I don't think this umbrella will There isn’t enough room in my case A I'mnot going to take this shirt. Why not? It's really nice, ae iron, Write a short dialogue with one of the other expressions from 2, a FOCUS ON GET 4 Read the sentences, then write the verb that replace get in the brackets. travel catch buy receive 1 A How did you get from Milan to London? Ca eeeeaa We flew. 2 & Where did you get that perfume? (ae 8 I got itin the duty-free shop at the airport 3A You've got a terrible col. BI know. | think | got it on the plane eae erect) 4 A Did you get that email | sent you yesterday? (em) 8 The one with the flight details? Yes, | did Everyday English DESCRIBING AN OBJECT 5. Write the adjectives in the correct order to complete the sentences. 1 ve got__ ae : suitcases. (styl red, small, two) 2 Isthat handbag yours? (black, ltl, beautiful) 3 That's my backpack. (blue, big, horrible) SPECULATING ABOUT THE PRESENT AND THE FUTURE 6 6217 Number the sentences in the correct order. Then listen and check ‘A No, itisn't. I've already looked. A Lcan't find my hairdryer. I'm sure | packed it 8 Itmay be in my suitcase. ‘A Yes, it might be. I'l ave a look. No, it's not hen ‘A What am I going to do without it? 8 It might be in my hand luggage then? 8 Oh, look! There itis on the bed 8 I's possible that you didn’t pack it after al an glove Survival Lesson 1 VOCABULARY Emergency equipment (1) 1 Circle the items that may be useful if your car breaks down. bottle of water matches ~ bumbag whistle abar of cheeaste ee torch corkscrew handbag hairdryer phone charger blanket shower get _ peer iit first-aid kit mobile phone 2. Complete the sentences with items from 1. 1 fyouhave a 2 You may need a 3 If you don't have a thirsty. you can call for help. to keep you warm. . you may get very 4 if there is an accident, a is useful 5 Ifyouhave a for longer. 6 lfyouusea___ people can find you. you can see in the dark 8 are useful if you are stuck in the snow ‘and your hands are cold you can use your phone 7 ifyou have a 3. Write four sentences giving advice about what to do during an earthquake or thunderstorm. GRAMMAR Zero conditiona 4 Match 1-5 with ave. Ifyou are frying or grilling food, 1 2 fyou have children, 3 if you have a real fire, 4 ifyou go out, 5. If you have a fie or wood-burning stove, you shouldn't burn plastic or toxic rubbish, bb don't leave the fire burning stay inthe kitchen, 4 make sure itis out before you go to bed. keep lighters and matches in a locked cupboard. 5. Complete the advice about what to do during afire, 1 smoke alarm sound / leave the bullding fast f the emake the bulding fast 2 there be smoke / get down and crawl along the ground ae 3. the door be hot / nat open it 4 open a door / open it slowly 5 there be heavy smoke or fire / close the door again 6 can't escape / ty and keep the smoke out of the room Lesson 2 VOCABULARY G 1 Write the underlined letters in order to make climate words. 1 The planet is warming up. Temperatures have already gone up by 3 degrees Celsius. (reedegs) 2 There will be more rain and’ more__.(dsoofl) 3 Hurricanes and other _will become stronger. (ormsts} 4 We should fewer fossil fuels. (uenb) ee are continuing to rise. (sempertauerT) 6 ce is melting worldwide, but especially at the and the south pole. (thotn lope) 7 Some scientists believe that greenhouse gases are responsible for hot summers and (teahvawes) 8 rain changes the water in lakes and rivers and kills fish It also affects trees. (cidA) 9. Sea levels will__ between 18 and 59cm by the end of the century. (iser) 10 There will be more and more __ causing malaria than before. (quimostoes) 11 Ifthe sea___ continues to melt, polar bears wil disappear. (cie) 2 and dry weather will be more common, (rouDghts) GRAMMAR F 2 Write questions and answers. 1 (ove continue to pollute the atmosphere | the planet become warmer) 8 Live continue to polute tie (more floods / people leave their homes) (temperatures are higher / same crops not grow) ne rue (some crops not grow / some countries not have enough food) READING 3 Read the article and answer the questions below. WiLL future cities be free of cars? Jeff Speck. an American city planner and designer, has, ‘new dream for America, It's a walkable city. Over the past 50 years, most American cities have become no alking zones. He wants to change that. Other city planners want to change that too. Imagine a city with no roads for cars. n this new city it will be possible to get anywhere in the city on foot, by bike or by ral Instead of the old highways, there will belong parks with footpaths and cycle paths connecting all ‘areas of the city. People will work near where they live Children will walk or cycle to schools near their homes. f people walk more, there will be less obesity and heart disease, and there will be less pollution. People's attitudes are beginning to change. There are ‘apps that tell you the walking distance to lacal shops ‘and restaurants. In some countries, there are already car-free neighbourhoods, for example, Vauban in Germany. in China, they are planning a new city. twill house 80,000 people in a completely car-free centie Residents will be able to walk anywhere in the city in 15 minutes’ say the architects. We often ask ourselves what cars willbe like in future. But maybe we should ask oursel will be like without cars what life What is Jeff Speck's new dream for America? What will there be instead of highways? How will children go to school? IF people walk, what will there be less of? In which country can you find cites with car-free neighbourhoods? What will be different about the new city in China? Lesson 3 GRAMMAR Relative pronouns who, which, that Dw. VOCABULARY Animals in danger 3 Delete the word in brackets. Then combine the : ‘two sentences with who, which or that. 1 Complete the crossword with the names of the Sarak Sea turtles have special glands. (They) help to remove mF OF salt from seawater. i Sea turtles have special garde whch belp 10. remove salt from seawater. F 2. A thing isa large animal (it) has a single horn fF 3. My father isa scientist. (He) works for the WWE Fy 4 Assalamander is an amphibian. (it) has a wet skin. ‘4 5. A leopard is a big cat. (It) has very beautiful spotted fur as is L 6 Mountain gorillas live in groups. (They) have a leader. H 1 The nami from the Greek word for fire | ‘ e ieee ere ee eeeceeeee ce 4 Write sentences to describe these people, oF 5. Ayoung male ... leaves home when he is about 11 oe i years old tigers Tors are big cats whieh ean swim up to 6 A... hides its head in its shell when something ex kdometvos ve attacks it 1 Barack Obama %s owns 2 thinos 2 The adult... lives alone. It has beautiful spotted fur. 3 Mount Everest 3. The... has one horn and its long name means nose 4 Steve Jobs = ‘ il 5 Ikeland 5 live in the sea and they lke to sing & pandes ‘ 6 The ... is one of the largest cats, and it can run up to 65km per hour : LISTENING : 2 Complete the sentences with the words in the : box. 5 618 Listen and circle a, b or c eth Bafa PSS EAS NOT TEE 1. Mehmet is a volunteer who works for the WWF in i ; : a Tenerife. b Tunisia. Turkey. ere are more tigers living as than 2 Mehmet is working on a project which pr there are in the wild fis id ‘ " . a a a great whales. b green turtles. ¢ golden jackals 2 The white hino’s, is grey, not white 2 . cae. 3. There are ... beaches on the Mediterranean coast of 3 There was a story that rhino powder Turkey where turtles nest cured a Vietnamese politician's cancer. a seven b seventeen c seventy 4. Mountain gorillas live in high in the mountains. Temperatures drop below freezing, so they have thicker than other gorillas. 4. Another animal that needs protecting is the red a fox. b squirrel ¢ wolf 5. The Chinese used to use tiger asa medicine, but it has been banned since 1993, Vocabulary plus EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT (2) 1 Complete the words for emergency equipment with vowels, Then match them with their uses (a-}) m_tch_s to show you north, south, east and west to protect you from the sun a b © to help you find the route d_ to protect your head @ tosleep in f to light a fire with 9 to-climb a tree with h to listen to the news an to cut things with i. to give you energy FOCUS ON KEEP 2 Complete the conversations with the correct form of the phrases in the box. keep calm keep fit keep warm keep still keep quiet keepran-eye-on Do you think lames started the fire? | don’t know. I'm keeping an eye on in How you z | go running every morning and | go swimming, Don't move. There's a bee. Has it gone now? Please, don't tell anyone about this. No, twon’t, Don’t panic. We'll get you out of there. 1s very difficult to when you are stuck down here! a e a 8 a 6 a 8 a 6 6A the sweater you B No.it didn’t. | had to liaht a fire Everyday English GIVING INSTRUCTIONS 3 Match 1-5 with a-e. 1. If someone has a bad burn, 2. If someone chokes, 3. If someone has sunburn, 4 someone has a heart attack, 5. If someone has a diabetic emergency, 2 give them something sweet to eat or drink. call an ambulance and sit them comfortably. © Cool it under cold running water for ten minutes, d_ hit the person on the back between the shoulders € tell them to have a cool bath with vinegar init. CHECKING UNDERSTANDING 4 6219 Complete the advice below with the Phrases in the box. Then listen and check. ‘Ate you with me so far? Yes - another questior Isthat clear? Now, do you have any questions INSTRUCTOR Usually a sting from a bee is painful bu it isn’t dangerous. First, calm the child down, Then if you can see the sting, brush it off. You can use a credit card for this. stupent Yes. I'm with you. But what if! don’t ha a credit card? INSTRUCTOR Use something flat, but please don’t ust tweezers. You may squeeze more poison into the wound? STUDENT Yes, that's clear. What do I do next? wstauctor You should apply an ice pack to the stin for ten minutes. ifthe child is stil in pain, go and : a doctor. * 2 stupent Yes. What happens if the sting is in the mouth or the throat? stauctor That can be dangerous. If it swells up, th child won't be able to breathe. You should give the Child an ice cube or ice lolly to suck * ? STUDENT — What if | don’t have an ice cube? istructor You can give them a glass of cold water to drink, ery Review quiz AROUND THE WORLD WITH JETSTREAM 1 What do you know about countries around the world? Choose the correct answers. | 1 In which countries can you see pyramids? a Mexico |b Turkey c Egypt | d Guatemala e China | 2 Where can you se tigers? | a Malaysia b Bangladesh 1c Zambia [1d india |e Siberia 3. Which animals around the world are in danger? | 2 tigers |b polar bears giraffes d_ mountain gorillas 4 Which countries have the most animals in danger of extinction? e Australia Survival! There is a flood and you are stuck in your house. Which things do you have to have, and which things can you manage without? torch umbrella warm clothes 2 the USA b Brazil Mexico d China penknife books food laptop phone charger drinking water mobile phone I have to have | can do without Read Lost in the Desert and write some tips for tourists driving through Death Valley. Lost in the Desert | Inthe Californian desert known as | Death Valley, temperatures can reach | 49°cin the summer inthe spring, it is cooler and flowers grow. | Last summer, a aroup of tourists set off for a famous destination in the desert, Scotty’s Castle. There is @ good road to the castle, but they didn't take it. Instead, they followed their GPS. It directed them onto an old road and they got lost. They didn’t have a good map ar a compass, so they couldn't find the right road. There was no mobile phone signal there, so they also couldn't telephone for help. They didn't have enough water to survive for a long time. There are personal locator devices that send a signal by satelite so the rangers «an find and rescue you, but they didn’t have one with them, They were lucky, Eventually, a ranger found them and rescued them, but it's important to be careful in Death Valley. Don't rely on You crouid take Tf you go a Grammar Tecan tatk about job skills and describe things with who, which or that. 1 Complete the advertisement for the circus with must or don’t have to. Candidates 1 travel (V) They? play 2 musical instrument. (/) They! have a driving licence, (X They have experience of working with animals. V) They® be professional dancers. (K) Please send your CV to The Stage Newspaper PO Box 400, Hill Street, London, WC2 Mosquitoes are insects can kill people. 1 2 A doctors a person can save people's lives. 3 There are people __hunt leopards for their fur. 4. The WWE is an organisation __ helps to protect wild animals, 5. The tiger is an animal__ could become extinct. 3 Circle the correct words. ‘amy. It may be cold tonight. f the weather ' is /was cold, 1 won't / will wear a sweater Marr If the weather ?/s /was cold too cold, you * should / shouldn't stay at home. Connect the sentences with who, which or that. 5 15 amy If1* wore / wear a sweater, | will / won't catch a cold. marr If you” don’t go out / wan’t go out, then you $ will won't catch a cold.* Can / Woufdn’t you find something to do if you "leave / stay at home? Vocabulary Tcan tatk about things for an expedition. Si 4 Label the pictures. a wa 10 Check your progress 3 Functions Tecan specuiate. 5. Read the prompts in brackets and complete the responses using may, might or will probably. vA 8 | don't know where I put the torch Iemight bo in your ewteace, (possibly ~ in your suitcase) | can’t find my sunglasses. They ee (possible but unlikely ~ in your backpack) Do you think Tom will come? He (probable — arrive at 8 prn) ‘Amy's very late She eee eee eee eee sere (possible but unlikely ~ at work) Have you seen the phone charger? No, | haven't, in (possible — in the hotel) ‘Are you coming to the party this evening? Ll (probable — come with my friend) 15, Writing T can write instructions. Write instructions as to what to do if you burn your hand. Use these words and phrases. First, you need 10 = Then © After that = And finally Write about 60 words. 110 Total:__/ 40 15 10 Lesson 1 VOCABULARY Animals GRAMMAR Comparison: a bit (more) / a fot (less) 3. Compare the animals and write sentences. Use a bit or a Jot + the comparative form of the 1 Match the signs with the warnings (a-f). u dangerous heavy big small fast slow Avro ugly graceful intelligent nero 1 (whales / dolphins) 4 5 2 (cats / mice) a You shouldn't walk through the field. 3 (elephants / hippos) b You shouldn't go into the building. (a You should drive slowly 4 (bee / mosquito) d You should walk carefully. es e You shouldn't swim there. You may get stung 5 (panthers / dees) 2 Complete the crossword. 6 (crocodiles / hippos) 7 (brown bears / lions) FTI is 8 (deer / horses) ia | 4 Say if you agree or disagree with the statements. ° 1 think dogs ate alot more intelligent than cats Ldeagroe I thnk. dogs ave a bt lece fr inteligent than cate. 2-1 think polar bears are a bit less dangerous than Down s hippos 1 Ineats grass and itis bigger than a cow. It lives on the plains of America. naa 2 It lives in rivers and lakes and it has the strongest bite of Barer nrer erie peeteceetpeicrt ert reere at iy aint ine wash 2 nk brown eats are much aster tan sow 3 The male of this species has antlers. oe 4 thas eight legs and a sting in its tall Across 9 a smal insect and it lives in a hive. t's a large animal that lives on a farm. It slides along the ground and its long and thin Its name means ‘river horse’ ‘The male of this species has a lovely mane, Its a small fying insect and it has a nasty bite that can kill Infloats in the sea and it has a nasty sting 4 I think mice are a lot more frightening than lions. 5. I think a crab bite is a lot more painful than a sting from a sea urchin, Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Dangerous things 1 Write the letters in the correct order. Then match 1-8 with a-h. ocanvol dalder bilemo neoph iceci deb sindeny inemach ninghight dotorna 2 You sleep on this, You climb this to reach a high place. This is very cold and has a sharp point like a knife, 4. This gives out bars of chocolate, sweets, snacks and drinks. You see this before you hear thunder in @ storm. 1 You use this to communicate with friends, 4g This is a very strong wind. h This is a mountain t 2 Write comparisons. Use the adjectives in the box and as... as. tall dangerous safe frightening easy expensive 1. {two monuments) A Is the Statue of Liberty as tall a6 the Eiffe Tower | don’t think so, (two forms of transport) | agree (two languages) | disagree, (two restaurants) | agree, (two horror films) | agree. READING 3 Read the article. Are the sentences below tru or false? TY VE Oe de Australia is home to some of the most dangerous animals in thy world, The bit ofthe saltwater crocodile is more powerful than bite of any other animal. And there are more poisonous snakes ‘Australia than in any other country. Interestingly, sharks, crocad snakes and spiders are inthe news the most, but they are not biggest killers You ate more likely tobe killed by a box jllfish! The box jeliish i almost transparent, soit is ficult for peopl see it ts sting can kill ou, so watch out The Sydney funnel neb spider is one ofthe mast dangerous spider inthe word bite can il you in two hours Howeve mote people de fram bee stings in Austalia lot of people 2 allergic to bee stings, and bee stings ae a lot more common than spider bites. The Australian Museum in Sydney has produced a is of thet 30 most dangerous animals in Australia. Tey rated the anima on two things: (1) how dangerous they are and (2) how often people see them, The boxjelyfish came fist, with a danger rating of 10/10 The hhoney bee came second, with a danger rating of 9/10, and the saltwater crocodile came sith. had a danger rating of 8/10. The great white shark ony scored 7/10 and came 17th. What about snakes? The most dangerous snake was the Eastem bro snake, with a danger rating of €/10 1 The animal with the most powerful bite isthe saltwater crocodile Tue Fal 2 The Sydney funnel-web spider isn’t as. poisonous as the bee. True Fal 3 The least dangerous animal in the article is the jellyfish True Fal: 4 More people die from bee stings than from snake bites in Australia, Tue Fat 5. The great white shark does not kill as many people as the Eastern brown snake. True Fal Lesson 3 “ VOCABULARY fears | 1 Complete the statements below about common. | fears in the UK. Tick the ten you think are the most common, makes me panic * dying © open spaces + diving tear sinalift © sing a © scared of © climb up ladders © going red ‘© never travel by plane thunderstorms —® go to parties * gloves + running across the lor in 7 hander and lightning vthe: lerstorms. a les, te | 3 solders 1 eto } afraid 0 f Lit aril we 6 he dirt twa e1 0 oP 7 won't drive anywhe verified of is . | > Pm worried about blushing, 1h “| "m 80 scared of ha be ale snakes. I don’t lik 6 ie se se 2 Read the list again. Circle your own fears. GRAMMAR -ing forms as nouns 3 Use the -ing form to write sentences. 1 make / films /is {fun Making fins 16 fun, 2 take / exams /is / awtul 3 drive sa /car/is / expensive 4 / like / learn / about / other ( cultures 5 he/ not / lke / speak fin J public 6 eat / healthily fis J important 4 Write sentences with true information. * cook for friends go to the gym ‘smoke in public places * do work in the house Cookin a nice meal for frrendc 1 fun LISTENING 5 22) Which of the things do you think people are scared of? Tick a or b. Then listen and check your answers. a seeing the colour yellow » picking flowers ae ‘seeing a down laughing using a mobile phone being without mobile phone coverage 6 Listen again. Are the sentences true or false? 1 Seeing the sun is scary for Sara. True False 2 Carte is frightened of curly hair True False 3 Watching films can cause the clown and forest phobias. True False 4 Daniel Radclife is frightened of clowns. True False 5 Nomophobia is the name for a fear of getting ill. True False Vocabulary plus IDIOMS WITH AS ... AS 1. Complete the puzzle and find the mystery idiom. ‘Clues 1 as... as adodo 6 as... as an ox 2 as... as gold 7 as... as a mouse 3 as... asabat 8 as ... as snow 4.as...aslightning 9 as... aS. a cucumber 5 as... as.abee 10 as... as ice The mystery idiom is ADJECTIVES -ed 9 2 Complete the sentences with the correct word in brackets. 1 (terrified / terrifying) What’ the matter? You look twas a __ experience. We neatly died! What an man! a 8 2 (amazed / amazing) a B Yes, heis.'m ive a talk before. 3 (fascinated / fascinating) A Asa child, | was Henry Vil and Anne Boleyn, you haven't heard him _ by the story of King B [can see why. Anne Boleyn had a ie, 4 (worried / worrying) A It'sbeen such a _ day. 8 Iknow.|was really ___ about Mike. He was so ill this morning, Everyday English 3 63.22 Listen and tick the expressions you hear Then write a short dialogue with two of the other phrases. Hang on aminute. | Hold on a minute, Let me think, Let me have a think, Just a minute, Wait a minute. review with the words and 4 Complete the phrases in the box. set scenes stars plot all-time horror takes place director ghosts scary plays the role of The Others isa psychological’ __ film fron 2001, and itis my favourite scary film Ithas a Spanish * Alejandro Amendbar, and it* Nicole Kidman. The film isn’t full of violent *__ special effects, It is very dark and atmospheric. The film * ina lonely country house on the island of Jersey. Itis’___just after World War Il Nicole Kidman ® a mother, Grace ‘Stewart. She lives with her two young children in the ‘country house. Her husband hasn't come back from the war yet, The family believe that the house is full or amaziny of However, there is a very clever tw inthe ®___and nothing is as it seems. Iis clever and very, very" _. I strongly recommend it, 5 Answer the questions. 1 What's the scariest film you've ever seen? 2 What's the funniest film? 3. What's the most boring film? 1 hear. the from film, bar, Go for it! Lesson 1 VOCABULARY Reasons to be afraid 1 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. Then complete 9 and 10 for you and a friend, attack hurt crash look hit fail bite make forget \'m afraid of thunderstorms because lightning might me. My brother's scared of flying because he thinks the ne might 3 Idon’t want to speak in public because | might ___ what to say. 4 Helen is scared of snakes because she's frightened one might, __ her. 5 Tim hates taking exams because he might one, 6 I don’t like swimming in deep water because a shark might me. 7. My son doesn’t like going to the dentist because he thinks it’s going to a 8 Marco thinks speaking English is scary because he might_a mistake. Then he'll stupid, 91 ae 10 My - GRAMMAR so n somewhere, 2 2 Complete the dialogues. Then listen and check your answers. Ata restaurant warrer Can get you ? AYSHE Yes, please. I'd like * to eat I think 'll have the chicken salad, please. warrer Would you like to drink? AYSHE Yes, please. ll have a sparkling mineral water. WamTeR OK. Is that « ? AYSHE Yes, that’s all.| might order a dessert later, but | don't want*___else now. At home Hannan |'ve lost my mobile phone, ‘AMANDA Oh, no! That's terrible, It could be ee in the house HANNAH |'ve looked fort. I don’t think its*______ in the house. ‘Awana itcouldbe®___in the offic. You could have left it there last night. HANNAH That's true. | haven't checked there yet. ‘AMANDA Don't worry. 'm sure you've left it under a cushion It'll turn up soon, GRAMMAR for deductions 3. Read the conversation and choose must or can’t. sauty This is number 28, That's the number of Jane and Derek's house. This * must / can’t be the right house, sam But there aren't any lights on in the house, There 2 must / can't be anybody here. attr There's nobody. What shall we do now? sau It? must /can't be the wrong weekend, Let's go and ask the neighbours NEIGHBOUR We saw Jane earlier. She was carrying a suitcase, She * must / can’t be away. sam She can't be away. She invited us for the weekend There * must / can't be a mistake! 4 Make deductions about the photo. Write sentences. Use must and can’t. 1. Guess the date of the wedding, pholo Te probably around 2 Guess what nationality they are. 3 Guess how old the little boy is an the left of the bride. 4. Guess who the father of the bride is. Guess how old the bride is Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Presentations 1 Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box. aim audience deal with lecture ‘occasion problems speech talk topic 1 | always get nervous when I give a 2. The history professor gave a _ on Sultan Suleyman the Magnificent today. 3. Did you go to tha architecture? fon twentieth century 4 Can you tell me what the is? for your essay 5 Kathatine gave a short Professor Haines. 6 Zeynep and Al __ to welcome emergency situations very well 7 We haven't had too many with the new system 8 The loved Matis performance. They clapped at the end. 9 Itwas a very special twas my grandmother's 100° birthday. 10 You should __ to speak for ten minutes. GRAMMAR make, let, 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of make, let ot help. 1. Doing some exercise yesterday me to relax 2 Being late ime fee! terrible 3. Myboss. Us make @ lot of the decisions ourselves 4 Avreekly meeting Us to focus on the project. 5 James always me laugh. 6 The company__us have time off to go to the doctor's and the dentist’ 7 Tony will me angty if he is late again. 8 Speaking in public___some people feel very nervous. 9. Tryto relax ite. Don't 10 Last night, my dad your nerves control you. Us go to the cinema READING 3. Read the tips and answer the questions. TWAT Ze 1. Make sure you pick a topic that you are interested in, Include personal stories and funny stories. Don't try to bbe someone you are not. Be yourself! 2. Practise your talk. Say it out loud, Practise using the equipment you will use on the day. Make sure you know how it all works. You don’t want to deal with technical problems on the day. 3. Get to know your audience before you give your talk Let people meet you and talk to you before you start. Ifyou know your audience, it will help you to feel less nervous, 4 Go and see the room before you give the talk. Practise Using the microphone if you have to use one. This will make you feel comfortable. 5. Imagine yourself giving the talk. You are speaking in a clear and confident voice. The audience is clapping. They are enjoying your talk. Tis will help you to fee! more confident 6 Remember that the audience is on your side. People want your talk to be interesting. They want to like you. 1 What should you include in your talk? 2. How should you practise your talk? 3 What will make you feel less nervous? 4. What should you practise using? 5, What will help you to fee! more confident? 6 What should you remember about the audience? Add a new tip. to Lesson 3 VOCABULARY Presentation equipment 1 Complete the equipment check list below with the words. "©? memory stick cable remote control °°" slide °''8,,, font 1 Use dear___thatis easy to read 2. Make sure you have a two:pin for Europe. 3 Check thatthe is long enough 4 Don't write too much on each The audience ‘won't have time to read it ll 5 Check that everybody can hear you. You may need a 6 Make sure you have saved everything on your Then if anything happens to your you will have a copy of your talk. 7 Mrthere isa rot to knock it over of flowers on the table, be careful 8 Remember to practise using the _ sure it works 9 Check that everybody in the room can see the Make GRAMMAR Possessi onouns; whose 2 63.24 Replace the words in bold with a possessive pronoun. Then listen and check your answers. 1A Have you got a memory stick? My memory stick (__Mine is fll Yes, here you are Whose projector are you going to use? an | use your projector ( ” Yes, of course. Whose is this laptop? | think i's that boy's ( Do you think these cables belong to us? No, ! don’t think they're our cables tee 5A Do these coats belong to those two men over there? 8 I'm not sure. They could be those two men’s. __).Shall 1 go and ask them? 6 A I don't know who this mouse belongs to. That git over there was looking for a mouse. It LISTENING 3 Look at the three photos. Can you name the people? 4 (25 Johnis telling Arturo what he thinks makes a great speech. Read the questions and circle the answers you think are correct. Then listen and see if they are the same as John's 1. Which two things should a great speech have? 2 apoem b amemorable sentence ¢ a story 2 What does John say about Steve Jobs's speech? twas a full of good advice. b impersonal. c boring, 3. When did Steve Jobs make the speech? a ata conference b at a graduation ceremony at the opening of a new store 4. Whose speeches will help Arturo to write a good speech? 2 Barack Obama's b Bill Clinton's ¢ Steve Jobs's 5. Which two stories did Barack Obama talk about in his, speech? 2 the story of America b the story of Africa ¢ the etary af his life Vocabulary plus ADJECTIVE + to + infinitive 1 6226 Complete the conversations with the expressions in the box. Then listen and check your answers, easyto aladto niceto stupid to important to quick to comfortable to impossible to 1A think he was was very well paid 8 Yes, but he was unhappy leave his job. He 2 A Don’t be upset. Mr Wollsey is always very criticise people 8 _Butl've never made a mistake before! 3A These shoes are really very walk in BI know, I've got a pair of those. They're great 4A What's that lady's name? I can never remember it! B it’snot___ remember. It's kur. 5 A Thank you, Steve. You've been a great help. 8 Notatall'm be of help, 6 A Itwasreally___see you again! 8 Yes, we must try and meet up more often, 7A A think it’s very ___be on time when you meet somebody. 8 agree. [hate it when people are late. BA its bbe angry with Gemma. 8 I know. She's so sweet FOCUS ON G/VE AND TAKE 2 Cross out the noun that doesn't go with the verb. 1 take up swimming, tennis, presentation 2 give away the exam, our old sofa, my jacket 3 take back the laptop, the dress, the talk 4 give back the book, the rain, the car 5 giveup the audience, football eating chocolate 6 take away some ice cream, a pizza, a language 7 take off my coat, my projector, my hat 3. Write sentences for each verb in 2. Use a noun that is NOT on the list. ou should take up wresting I tank you'd ud take vp wresting I thunk youd eppy i Everyday English BEGINNING AND ENDING A TALK 4 Match 1-8 with ah, 1 hope you've found it 2. Good evening and thank you 3 That brings me 4 To sum up, 5. I'm delighted to be here this evening 6 Are there any 7. And if you want to know more, 8 Ill leave time for questions @ at the end. what Id lke t0 say i: b questions? f just go to the webs © tothe end of my talk. 1g. so much for comin d interesting, fr to talk about Read Sue's presentation about the ‘Tile’- a de that helps you find things. Circle the words that are incorrect. Replace them with a word phrase from the box. tS website here today simply first questions past see end Hello, everybody. Last lke to start by thanking GH, University for inviting me to this conference. 'm Jane Hill and I'm there tomorrow to show you one of our n products, the TileApp. Have you all found the Tile | pla ‘on your seats earlier? Yes, that’ it I's the litle white with the hole in the comer. Now, as you can heat i's ‘small and neat and it’s also very affordable, So what does the Tile do? Welt it helps you to find thi You can stick it to your laptop or attach it to your keys works very good, Finding things with Tile is very easy. log into your account and activate your Tile to ting. Th you can find it. Losing your keys is a thing of the futur If your bike goes missing, the Tle community can help You to find that tao, Ifa Tile user passes your bike, the location of your bike appears on your app. Are there a answers? No? Well that brings me to the beginning 0 talk. | hope you've found it interesting, Remember! If ‘want to know more, just go to the shop. :4 Review quiz AROUND THE WORLD WITHJETSTREAM = [QUINT | I Do the natural disaster quiz. Choose the correct answer, a, bor c. 1 Which volcanic eruption killed the most people? | Ruizin Colombia, 1985 b El Chichon, Mexico, 1982 € Pinatubo, Philippines, 1991 2 Which kills more people each year? @ toradoes b lightning c hurricanes 3. Which country holds the record for the fastest wind? a New Zealand b America ¢ Australia yb 4. Which hurricane caused the most damage? | spste. P| a the Great Miami Hurricane, 1926 Hurricane Andrew, 1992 | 5. Where was the biggest avalanche in history? a Blons, Austria, 1954 b Mount Huascardn, Peru, 1970, device © Mount Kazbek, Russia, 2002 dor | 2 Compare the animals. Use the words and phrases in the box. | Add two more of your own. jellyfish mice sharks hippos scorpions elephants mosquitoes. fasta abitmore abitless alotmore a lot less big small dangerous endangered intelligent ‘Are you afraid of any of these things? Complete the sentences with your own ideas. 1 Insects Late msecis. I always thnk they are gong to tte me 2 Swimming in deep water 3. Going to the dentist 4 5 Being in a thunderstorm Taking exams Then Do you like public speaking? Circle the correct words to ture | complete the sentences. ap | 1 Speaking in public makes / lets me nervous. Meeting the audience before my talk lets / helps me to relax When people laugh at my jokes, it makes /lets me feel more confident Feeling 2 litle bit nervous may lt / make you communicate beter Grammar Tcan compare things and use something, anything and everything. 1 Complete the text about the Nile crocodile with the words in brackets. Young crocodiles eat frogs, insects and spiders but adult crocodiles eat * __ (big) animals. They eat zebras, and buffalos. They can also kill and eat giraffes which are alot? (tall) than them, An average male crocodile weighs 250kg. That's a lot *__ (heavy) than an average male lion, which weighs 190kg. The : (big) living Nile crocodile is more than 6.1m long. There was a * (large) population of giant crocodiles in the past, but hunters killed them in the 1940s and 1950s. eaeTS| 2 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. something anything everything nothing ‘anywhere everywhere somebody anybody everybody nobody 1 Tye looked and | can't find my pet spider 2 has answered the door. | don't think there's ‘at home. The house is empty. 3 Can ___ hear at the back of the room? come to the front, please 4 You've got ‘on your head. Don't worry! Ws nasty. It’s only a fly 5. Remember to bring with you. Don’t leave ‘at home, We can’t go back and get it eld Vocabulary I can talk about animals. 3 Complete the names of the animals. Vb_ff___s 2j_ilyf__h gg W sito on nk mae Check your progress 4 Functions can talk about who things belong to and give opinions. 4 Complete the dialogue with words in the box. theits mine yours hers his HELEN Whose is this laptop? Is it Sylvie vive No, it isn’t? Itcould be Mr Hill’ HELEN No, it isn’t? He hasn't got one, syuvie | might be Mrs Brown's then Eten No, itisn’t I isn't Tony's or Louis either, They've both got vite Actually, Helen, | think it could be yours! 5. Complete the dialogues with the words in the b annoyed / annoying amazed / amazing bored boring terrified /terfying excited /excitin 1. What was the horror film like? 8 itwas! Iwas? 2A We had very bad seats at the theatre. It was really 2 _.. My husband was very* 3A l've got nothing to do. 'm*_ 8 Youcan do the ironing, ‘No, thank you! That's*_. 4. A Did you hear? Kate cycled 1,500 km for charity, BI know. was? she finished! ‘A She raised £5,000 too 8 Thats A Yes, Iwas really *_ heard the news! She's on TV this evening, 8 How ' Writing I can write a short film review. Write a short film review of the last film you sam ‘© What kind of film was it? ¢ Who wasin it? © What was it about? © What did you think of it? Write about 100 words. vie? Is. >uise’s 15 e box. ting Lesson 1 VOCABULARY The cost of living 1 Put the letters in the correct order, then complete the sentences below. Vitenr 2 tralcen ingheat_ 3 gagemort _ ___ 4 trielecityc ils 5 doofiblls 6 rasol enpals 1. There are a lot of towns and villages in Turkey that don’t have ___. People heat their houses with wood burning stoves. 2 I don't ov my house. | it 3. We bought our house three years ago. We have a 4 We have the water. Con our roof, which we use to heat 5 I'm happy with my gas and usually quite low, They are 6 We grow our own vegetables and we keep hens, so our are quite low. 2 Read the text and write the letters of the sentences in the correct boxes. Alife in the city vein a high-rise apartment block in Santiago.1 | Natural gas is ‘pensive, s02 | Liingin an apartment block means we don't have | 2 garden, s0 we don't grow any of our own fut cr vegetables When you consider people's salaries, 3/ We ty tobuy all ou fut and vegetables from the acl market, We buy eventing ese fom a Supermarket. 4 What's the alternative? GRAMMAR Verb + -ing for: 3. Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets. Martin rented the apartment last week, (began / pay rent) Martin bogan paying rent ast work 2. Kevin hates the house he bought. (‘egrets J buy / his house) Kevin 3 Sandra has a higher salary, but she has to work fonger hours. (higher salary / means / work / longer hours) Sandra's 4 Carlos would love to live on a houseboat. (can {imagine / live / on a houseboat) Carlos__ se 5 Antonio doesn’t get big phone bills any more. (has stopped / get / big phone bils) Antonio 6 Zeynep said, ‘Let's go to the cinema this evening. (suggest / go / to the cinema / this evening) Zeynep 4 Write sentences about the things. something you regret buying something you've stopped doing something a friend suggested doing something you can imagine doing Tvegret buyng a car Now T don't wake arsyivhe - Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Farming 1 Complete the text below about cattle farming in Argentina with the words in the box. feed farm feeding fields keep produce traditional It's no secret, people in Argentina love beet. My family and live ona in Entre Rios, and we 2 __ cows, Twenty years ago, nearly all Argentina's cows were in * eating grass. Now many farmers * their cows on soy, corn and wheat Many farmers have also stopped keeping cows and started growing soy and corn. We want this to change! We need to go back to : methods of cattle farming. We believe in __ our cattle on grass. went graze on 65,000 acres of grass near the Parana River Argentina and Uruguay are the only places in the world where you can keep so many cows and feed them on. grass, Grass-fed cattle the best beef! thousand cows GRAMMAR Present and past simple 2 (29 Complete the answers with the active or passive form of the verbs. One country in each answer is incorrect. Cross it out, then check your answers. 1. Whereis cotton produced? 4 It in Turkey / Brazil / Britain, 2. Where do leopards live in the wild? They _____in Pakistan / China / Chile 3. Where is cocoa grown? (a __im India f Ghana / Brazil 4 Where does tea grow? Tea in Sti Lanka / Holland / Turkey 5 Where are tigers found? They in India / Malaysia / Mexico 3 Complete the history of coffee with the past passive form of the verbs in brackets. 1 Coffee beans __ first (export) from Ethiopia to Yemen, The first coffee house (open) in istanbul 3 Coffee __ (introduce) to Europe by Venetian merchants. 4. The first European coffee house (open) in READING 4 Look at the photo and answer the questions. What is the name of this animal? Where is it from? 5 Read the article and complete the statements below then write questions in the passive. Some farmers in the UK have recently introduced a ver unusual animal tothe British countryside — the lama, Lamas are traditionally found in Peru, Bolivia and Chil Around 4000s, they were domesticated by the Incas, and they were used as animals to transport goods and materials. They were the main form of transport in Sout America until the ealy 20th century. Their hair was as used to make clothes, and people ate their meat Now you can see llamas in fields around the UK. They are gentle, sociable animals, but they make good quar animals too. They re often used to guard other animal ‘nthe farm, such as cattle and sheep. You can also go twekking with llamas in some places. Lamas are treate almost lke pets in the UK, and they are rarely farmed for their meat or their fur In the late 1980s, another exotic animal was introduce to faims in the UK. it was the ostrich, which is original from Africa. British farmers now sell ostrich meat, eggs, leather and feathers. Have you spotted any new animals in your country? 11 Llamas are found in 4 Uamas are used to__ 5 Ostrich feathers are Lesson 3 VOCABULARY Health 1. Complete the words with the missing vowels. GRAMMAR Subject / Object questions with Who | What / Which 4 Look at the underlined words and write questions using Who, What or Which. 1 > ef pl met ir] | * Pink Dr Berridge visited her patient. | f i! Susie took a painkiller for her backache. | | 3 : | = 4 thy -b r | ee ‘Martin visited an acupuncturist for his headaches 4 ? James didn’t take the cough medicine. He took the | ¢ mv nt on im den Id | Susan doesn't believe in alternative medicine. LISTENING stop thy *T mp or tor | 5 6430 Listen and choose the correct words to complete the conversation, Then answer the | rerornc itt vcd mi jerie: in questions below. ft JaKe I've got really bad ' back J neck pain. All the ? bones / musctes in my back are aching. ELLIE Have you tried * acupuncture | homeopathy? JAKE No, | haven't, but my conventional doctor 2 Add more health words from the unit to the diagram in 1, 3. Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the words in the box. cold headache painkillers sneeze temperature TeD You don't look very well, Maggie. Are you OK? maccie No, |! 2 lot,| think I've got a Ted Yes, your head's burning and your hands are hot. | think you've got a? maGoie I've got a terrible + — 100. just ‘want to lie down and close my eyes. TeD | think you should go home before it gets any worse Maccie Do you have any ® for my headache? TED I'm sorry, I don’t, but | can go to the chemi for you and get some, suggested that | try * acupunture / an alternative medicine Lue What did he suggest? JAKE He told me to go and see an * acupuncturist osteopath. ELUE I've been to afan * acupuncturist ! hameopath, but I've never been to an osteopath, mare Did the ’ homeopathy | acupuncture treatment work? ELIE Yes, I think it helped, but to be honest, I'm not sure. Let's just say ! got better anyway. 1 Who has back pain? 2. What did Jake's doctor suggest? 3. Which alternative therapy has Elie tried? HEALTH 1 Look at the picture and complete the sentences below. 3 ("ve got a really bad I've got a very painful I've got terrible Ive got a very bad OW! I've got awful My 683) Number the sentences in the correct order to make a dialogue. Then listen and check. | think there's something wrong with my arm. What do you mean? I'm sure it's nothing serious, but you should go and see your doctor. What's the matter? No. | think I'll just take a painkiller and go to bed. Ive got a terrible pain. USEFUL EXPRESSIONS we > err erae Read the conversations and give some advice. What's up? Wve got a terrible headache How long have you had it for? A few days now. What's wrong? ''ve got backache, Isit very bad? Yes, | think | did something to my back, lifting all those heavy boxes. All my muscles ache now. What's the matter? Are you feeling OK? Hve got a cold, How long have you had it for? It's just started today. >parers Everyday English 2) MANAGING A CONVERSATION Can you remember the useful expressions below? Complete them with the words and phrases in the box. something saying to Vdlike else interrupt As | was i but Can say 2 Sorry to Can we talk about something ? continue, to say something, please Complete the dialogues below with the expressions in the box. ‘As | was saying, ... Anyway Can we talk about something else? Sorry to Interrupt, but... Can | say something Change the topic Wve had terrible stomach ache. I've been sick three times this morning Interrupt 'A. This month we got a really high gas bill. don’t Understand why. We didn’t have the heating on hic ‘or anything. We Continue with a topic have an electric water heater, so we don't use much gas. Wi just use it for the central heating Interrupt ur house is very energy efficient, We've got solar panels on the roof, so we use solar energy to heat the water. Yes, of course Continue with a topic What are your food bills like? Do you spend a lot 0 money on food? ‘No, not really oe as ‘was saying, the gas bill realy is very high this mon igh sl ath The news and journalism Lesson 1 VOCABULARY Verbs of movement 1 Complete the sentences with the past simple of the verbs of movement in the box. fang throw climb pull run carry walk falloff catch 1 The man saved her life the gil out of the river and 2 The fisherman the sea and rescued him. 3. The boy__as fast as he could to get help. _— the man with the a lfebelt to the man in 4 The ambulance men broken legs into the hospital 5. The two men to the top of the mountain, 6 The girl didh’t drown because she onto the branch of a tree above the river 7 The baby a high balcony, but luckily the man standing on the ground the baby. 8 The girl hurt her foot, so she home slowly. 2. Match 1-8 with a-h. 1 accident 2 injured 3 avalanche 4 cliff 5 coasiguard 6 rocks 7 ambulance 8 horrified large stones near the sea or on a mountain frightened, shocked people who help ships or people in danger at sea badly hurt snow, ice or rocks falling down a mountainside a high area with a steep side, often by the sea 9. an unplanned event where somebody or something is hurt or broken ha van that cartes ill or hurt people to hospital GRAMMAR Past perfect 3 Complete the sentences with the past perfect or the past simple form. Which event happened first? Write 1 or 2. 1 4 |!) When I came home, 7 1_ate (eat) dinner 8 When I came home, |____ already __ (eat) dinner. 2.8 When |arrved at 10am, 1 (see) the dog on the rocks below 8 When I arrived at 11am, they already __(rescue) the doo. 3A When rang you, | ____atready (hear) about the accident 8 When rang you, 1 (find out) about the accident GRAMMAR When clauses simple and past perfect h the past 4 Complete the text with the past simple, past continuous or past perfect forms of the verbs in brackets. The ‘Third Man’ Factor (On 1 Apri 1983, James Sevigny and his friend Richard Whitmire * {lim n the Canadian Rockies when there was an avalanche. The avalanche (carry) them almost 2,000 feet down the mountain. Sevigny? (survive the fall bute (break) his back in two places and he was vry badly inured. He * (ciscover) that his friend * die inthe fll. Sevigny (decide) tole down next to his friend and wat for death. Then he * (hear) a voice behind his right shoulder. Dont give up. it said The voice * (stay) with im and © (give) him instruction. It (leave) him only minutes before some skiers (rescue) him. The "Third Man’ factor is a strange experience, but itis not ‘uncommon. Before this accident, several other rescued climbers and explorers (heat) a voice Which **__(help) them to safety. Lesson 2 VOCABULARY Crime 1. Write the words in the correct columns. robbery thief smash-and-grab bank robbers theft criminals. 2 Complete the sentences with the words from 1. 1 Helen was on a crowded bus when a stole her purse. 2 There was a street this morning. The at the bank on the high both had guns. 3. Three gold rings were stolen from a jewellery shop this afternoon, The owner of the shop reported the to the police. 4 Yesterday, police arrested members of the gang responsible for a series of robberies in south London. 5 Over the last six months, a gang of has stolen valuable works of art from five famous museums in Paris. GRAMMAR Reported speech (1): statements 3 Report what Maria says. 1 ‘I work in a bank Maria said that she 2 "esterday, there was a robbery atthe bank opposite us. She said that 3 ‘Nobody was hurt.” She said that 4 ‘Everybody is scared.” She said that 5 ‘Lam looking for another job.” She said that eae GRAMMAR say and tell 4 Complete the sentences with said or told. 1 My brother sme about the theft, 2 The police that there had been several similar thefts in the area 3 Hannah's boss about the robbery. 4 The newspaper report that the jewellery stoke yesterday was worth £3 million 5. My father ‘we shouldn't go to the high stree that day. 6 After the robbery on the high street, Matt's business partner him to shut the restaurant early her not to tell anyone else READING 5 Read the story about a theft. Are the sentenct below true or false? (One evening, a man living ina small American town drove to te local supermarket to buy hs son abithday coke, When he got home, he realised he had dropped his credit card somewhere. He immediately honed the bank and to ‘them that he had lost the card. They old him that they wo cancel the card. However, the bank tld him that somebody had already us tis card. Tey had bought two pizeas from a restaurant in ‘same shopping centre asthe supermarket. They had spent total of about $40, He had dropped the card inthe car pa ‘and somebody had picked it up The thieves had quickly a toa piaza restaurant and eaten some pizzas to celebrate their good fortune, The man called the police as soon as h aot off the phone. The police dove out tothe restaurant and amazingly they found the thieves. They were stl in th restaurant, waiting forthe pizzas they had ordered. 1. The man had gone to the supermarket to buy a birthday cake Twe F 2 While he was in the supermarket, he realised he had lost his credit card Tue F 3. Alter he arrived home, he rang the bank to cancel the credit card Tue F 4 When he reported the last credit card, nobody had used it Tue F 5 The thieves had paid about $40 for some pizzas. Twe F 6 When the police arrived at the restaurant, the thieves had already eaten the pizzas. True f Ise olen ect ces od ould sed the wh, jane. alse alse Lesson 3 VOCABULARY Per: rm interviewer "What was the most challenging project, you worked on? antowio I worked on the redevelopment of Kings Cross Station, Now every time I walk through that station I feel proud to have been a part of that ELOOI 4 He explains things to us two ort never gets angry 5 I'm always on time and al - : project, 1 The intorviow s or Spanish 2 3 L |r 4 tJ 14 a 6 ‘ee times and he Z - 8 a ys do what | say I'l do. 9 6 Everybody loves him. He always says nice things to people and makes them feel happy. : LISTENING 7. She's funny. She makes people laugh. Down & 1 want to find out all the details. want to know the reason why things happen. 2 I'm always He is a nice person. People like him 4: She's always happy. She thinks the best of people and she always thinks things will go well thusiastc. GRAMMAR Reported speech (2): question 2. Read the dialogue and write the reported questions underneath. Then write a final ‘question and report it. wrerviewer ‘Are you Portuguese or Spanish? antowio I'm half Portuguese and half Spanish trerviewer — ® Can you speak both Spanish end Portuguese fluently? antowio Yes, | can, InTeRvieWeR 2 Which university did you go to? Antowio | went to Bradford University twrervieweR “Did you study engineering at university? anrowio Yes, | did irenvieweR What was your first job? automo My first job was with Network Rail Irenviewer What do you do at the moment? automo {still work for Network Rail Inrerviewer —* Do you like your job? automo Yes, | do. I'm working with a team of people, which | really like 3. Before listening, match the phrases (1-3) with their meanings (a-e). 1 career prospects a quickly look at a list of things 2 inanutshell —b the probability or chance of future ‘success in a profession 3 run through —_¢ in the fewest possible words. 4 6232 Listen to Alan Smith, a sales execu! talking about his job. Then answer the questions. 1 Where do sales executive spend a long time? 2. What kind of personality do you need for a career in sales? 3. What does Alan like about his job? 4. What salary did Alan start on? 5 What are the disadvantages of the job? 6 What is the main task for a sales executive? 5 Listen again and check your answers. Vocabulary plus VERBS OF MOVEMENT 1a Label the pictures with the correct verbs of movement. 3 4 b Write the opposite verbs. 1 2 ee Sg ee reer eeeeee eens aeeeeeteeeeeteeeee 4 CRIME 2 Complete the text with the correct words or verbs. The 'p_____ protect people against - unlawtul things. Many cites have a lot of '¢_. These days,*p_____ 0 administrative work. °R _ r_b shops and people. Th are not violent, but they *t ____ things from you. __1s also do alot of are violent criminals who FOCUS ON THE NEWS 3 6239 Complete the conversation below with the words and phrases in the box. Then listen and check your answers. news in thenews piece of news ‘onthe news good news Do you have any ' fon the suspect? 8 Yes, we had an interesting * yesterday. A witness ‘came forward, a Mrs Pierce. She saw the suspect enter the building. We're going to interview her tomorrow, ‘A That's ___.| hope she'll be helpful. Oh, by the way, | ‘on Monday evening asking saw Detective Jones * for witnesses to contact the police. B Yes, the story's been * a lot recently, Everyday English TELLING AN ANECDOTE 4 Do you know the meaning of these words? Re the urban myth and try to guess their meani toclone tofoal realistic fake a fossil OK, here's an urban myth that fooled me. Maybe you've read. In 2014, an amazing story ofthe world’ first clor dinosaur created a lat of interest on Twitter and there me comparisons to Jurassic Park, Scientists at Liverpool's Joh Moore University in England had cloned a baby Apatosat in their ab and called it Spot But here's the thing, the story was completly unt. The stor fist appeared on news-hound.org, and they had ‘iten fake news stores before. Anyway, the story was very realistic There was even a photo of baby dinosau Actually, it was a photo of a baby kangaroo. And there were fake quotations from scientists at the university. thought this kindof thing could only happen inthe movi said Dr Gemma Sheran. The DNA from a dinosaur fossil was injected into an ost aparently stiches and dinosaurs have similar eog she ‘That’ why the cloning worked so well What a great stor oniyitwas tue! 5 Look at the words and pictures and write this famous urban myth. Use some of the underlined words in exercise 4 father daughter alligator _ birthday present grow big disappears lives sewers ich ls, vif ele] Review quiz AROUND THE WORLD WITH JE’ TS TREAM OU ue 1 What do you know about festivals and where things are produced? Choose a, bor ¢. 1 Where isthe most coffee produced? a Brazil b Colombia c indonesia | 2 Where are the most hazelnuts grown? | a thie theusa e Tutay | 3 On New Years Eve, 12 grapes are eaten at midnight in which country? a France b Spain ¢ Greece 4 Whereis the Day of the Dead celebrated? a Turkey b Mexico Thailand 5. Where are the mast mobile phones produced? a the USA b South Korea c China Complete the newspaper article about the Cannes Film Festival | Jewellery Theft with the words in the box. | robbery thefts gangs criminals thief jewellery crime steal security guards Cannes in France is well-known for robberies. Organised * often steal from boutiques and hotels. In 2013, there were two jewellery at the Cannes film festival The first was a necklace which was stolen from a safe in a hotel room in Cannes. Itwas worth £1 million. The * took place on the night of the premiere of Sofia Coppola's film Bling Ring. This is based on the true story of a group of Los Angeles teenagers who * luxury goods, jewellery and watches from the houses of the rch and famous The second was a necklace which was worth £1.7 milion. It was stolen from 2 party attended by the actress Sharon Stone. There were 80 © at the party but none of them saw anything unusual. The necklace belonged to a Swiss jeweller He said that this was first time that someone had stolen a necklace from the company. The crime wes compared to a scene from the | Alfred Hitchcock thiller To Catch a Bra (CL Unlike the movies, the * ‘were never caught and the * was, never solved, 3 What did the reporter say? Rewrite the sentences as reported speech. 1 (The pole caught the bank robber on Monday.) 2 |Heis a 3.yeaald ater of three.) 3 [Its the first time he has robbed a bank 4 (He lost his job five months ago and he can’t pay his mortgag —— males Check your progress 5 Grammar Functions Tcan talk about my lifestyle and Tcan Tcanmanage:a'conversation and t« report what people say. anecdote, 1 Complete the sentences using the verbs in 4 Complete the dialogues with the phrases i brackets, ‘AS Iwas saying, To continue Sorry to interrupt, | 1 fean't (imagine / not have) a Can we talk about something else? dishwasher Id like to say something, please. 2 My friend ___ (suggest / go) to the cinema A don’t think electricity bills in this country are t this evening, 5 7% {not regret / leave) my job. fee ol ue ‘A My electricity bill was much lower than my gas 4 1__ eo emariiiitt (spend three 8 Now change the subject ? hours a week / watch) Tv : ee I'm bared. si (start / pay) a ‘A Continue the topic * central heating bills are generally pretty low. A Iwas renting a fla, but I've just bought a house ate much lower mortgage three years ago. rare) 2 Choose said or told and report the sentences. B Interrupt * | think heating bills are a fot higher than they were las 1 ‘Tsaw something strange in the garden just now. Ali said / told that a Comtinue the topic* 2 ‘I'm going to call the police.” my bills have never been lower. Jack said / told Al 3. ‘The police have arrived.” Jack said / told et _—— 5 Complete the anecdote with the words anc 4 "They've caught a man inthe garden” inthe box. Alli said / told me Anyway and here's the thing One day 5. "The man's a thief. He's got some stolen jewellery. The palce officer said / told them | was in the high street when I saw a ce stop outside the jewelle’s shop. A man got ut of Ault, He had” hore blak mask oe 7} hecaninothe shop Te cher mans cay hesat and waited forthe het But Vocabulary 5 he car as pated nano packing a can tatk about the cost of living. warden came, so we called the police! 3 Complete the conversation with the words in the box Writing gasbbills central heating mortgage low rent Tcan write about what is produced. ‘8 Do you ' your flat? Write about something produced or grown in 8 No, | don't. ve bought it.I pay a2 ' country. ia Whar sie yole 32 a Duay + Whereis itproduced / grown? © Whereis it xp 8 Theyre quite ¢ {What about yours? ae spsivionaen A They're quite high, But we've got gas at aa Total: an I think ebills entral eat . reall our ‘ed to? Artists and writers Lesson 1 VOCABULARY The arts 1 Complete the puzzle and find the mystery word. GRAMMAR Zero and first conditional 3 Put the words in the correct order to make zero conditional sentences. 1 people / your / buy / If / paintings / must / you / good / be Lf people buy your panting. you snust be good 2 have / you / an exhibition / iJ sell f You / might / 2 lot of paintings : [TT] 1 I play the violin in an orchestra, I'm a__ 2. Thad a painting exhibited in an art gallery once. | like art.t'man__ 3 Hwrite poems. 'm a 4 I paint pictures, 'm a 5 My brother plays the piano really well. He's very 6 The exhibition got a bad __ in the local newspaper. 7 ‘My aunt is a___. Her last navel was about a nurse ‘working in Landon during World War 1 8 I'venever tead a__ by that poet. The mystery word is 2 6236 Complete the conversations with the words in the box. Then listen and check your answers. novels artist poems painted novelist 1A 'm going to an exhibition. Would you like to come? What are you going to see? A I’san exhibition of the Norwegian ; Edvard Munch's paintings B He's the artist who? The Scream, A Yes, that’s right. 2A What are you reading? B Its. book of ® by the war poet, Wilred Owen ‘A I don't read much poetry. | prefer reading ‘ Have you heard of the Isabel Allende? B Yes, Ihave. 3. some free time /if have /1/ go out / 17 with my fiends 4 is (the weather If nice / usually / go (1 swimming 5. is playing / our team /if/ usually / the match J watch /1 4 Complete the first conditional sentences using the words in brackets. Plans for the weekend 1 If the weather (be) nice, we (0) to the sea 2 iit (ain), we (visit) a gallery or a museum, 3 We (go) to the theatre this evening if we (can) get tickets 4 Hwe (find) a bookshop, | (buy) Dan Brown's new novel 51 (wear) my new jacket if we (have) dinner ata restaurant 6a (cel) my fiend, she (want) to come as well! 5 Complete the sentences so they are true for you. If the weather's nice on Saturday, IF it rains on Saturday,

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