THE NIGHT SHIFT
VOCABULARY: -ing/-ed adjectives
ices the correct adjectives to complete the
1 ied see that fascinating/fascinated
‘umentary about wild bears last night?
2 lim not hrightenng/rightened of ghosts, but hen,
ve never seen one.
3 eel really tiring/tired today. | didn't sleep well
{ast night.
4 My daughter was really exciting/excited when we
gave her a bike.
5 He won't play chess. He thinks it’s a boring/bored
game.
6 I don't like dangerous sports. They'e rightening/
frightened,
7 thought the Egyptian pyramids were amazing/
‘amazed. How did they build them?
8 The football match was exciting/excited. The final
score was 4:3.
49. She was surprising/surprised when she won the
book prize. She didn't expect to win.
40 Ws embarrassing/embarrassed when you forget
people's names.
I GRAMMAR: future intentions
2. Put the words in the correct order to make
sentences and questions.
1 city a 1 would live like to in not
J would not like to live in a city.
2 is next month going start She a new job t0
55 she her new jab hoping to What is achieve in?
4 they to their like to return country Would soon ?
_
5 hoping Is sell she to her business day one?
ee
6 What going weekend are to do you this ?
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The night |
3. Choose the correct verb forms to complete the
sentences.
1 They would like / are going 10 Ret married next
money fis.
year, but they need to save some
2. I'matraid we definitely can't come to you" party,
we are hoping / going to.visit my parents that
weekend.
3 He woatdtker/is going to leave his job,
can't because he needs the money:
4 Which university are you going / hoping '°
Have you had an interview yet?
Wu a lift to work next week becau'
fo buy a car tommorrow.
but he
goto?
sem
5 I can give you
going /1 would like
4. Put these signpost phrases in the order we
normally hear them.
a) Let’ start by looking at... —
b) Today I'm going to talk about
{0 To conclude /To sum up .- —