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English File OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS nglish File Intermediate Plus Workbook Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Kate Chomacki with Jane Hudson Pau! Seligson and Clive Oxenden are the original co-authors of English File Taxc Exghsh File 2 4 A Why did they call you thot? 40 A What the waitor really thinke 7B Life in colour 43° B Doityourself 12 A Get ready! Get set! Go! 46 A Take your cash 15 B Goto 18 A Grow upi 21. B Photo sibums 57_B Sites and sights 24 Practical English Episode 2 All kinds of probleme a “_ 25 Can you remember..? 1-3 4B Shall we go out or stay in? 52 Practical English Episode 4 Is it a clue? 25 A Don't throw itawayl 40 A Total recall 29 _B Putiton your CV = 63 B Here comes the bride os 66 Practical English Episode 5 Finding Henry 67 Can you remember...2 1-9 32 A Serean time 68 A The land of the free? 35 BA quiot life? 71 _B Please turn aver your papers 38 Practical English Episode 3 7 74 Answer Key How to use your Workbook and Online Practice ECCT tololg Use your Student’s Book in English File, "= ACTWITIES AUDIO VIDEO RESOURCES err cn Practice, oe Look again at the Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation from the Student’s Book before you Practise Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation aes Worenocens ee: for every lesson. ——> Listen tothe audio for the Pronunciation exercises > Use the Sound Bank videos to practise English sounds. <— Watch the Practical English videos before you do the exercises, Practise the Practical English for every episode, > _Use the interactive video for more Practical English practice. Do the Can you remember...? exercises > Look again at the Grammar, Vocabulary and, to check that you remember the Grammar, Pronunciation ifyou have any problems, ‘Nocabulary and Prontanclator avery two ces: Practise Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing, Course overview | call everyone ‘Darling’ because } Why did they call you that? ..aucamrmtsia CR CES (AE | 1 VOCABULARY names Complete the definitions with a word from thelist 2 Match the sentence halves. fretname fall nam married name initials melden name 1 your first name is a name that your parents choose for you when you are born E ae isthe name between a person's first reme and sumeme 2 awoman's is her surname before she gets married 4 a woman's is her sumame after sho gets | 5 your is your whole name, including your firstname, any middie names, and your family namo & your are the first letters ofall your © Complete the text with the words in a and b. Write one word in each space. The story behind a name Agatha Christie is the bessseling novelist of all time. She ‘wrote 66 detective stories under her avin name and six romances Lndor the ‘peoudonyn Mary Wastmacott. ‘Agatha Chriti's® mame and surname are known worldwide, but few people Know what the rest of the writers” » AM.C.C., stand for. Agatha had wo ‘names, Mary and Clarisea, her * name was Agatha Mary Clarissa Christe. Christie was, in fact, hhee® name in 1914 she married Archie Christie (Arohie' ie” for Archibald). Agatha‘s" fname was Miller Agatha and Archie Christie divorced in 1928, and ‘when Agatha got merried « second time ~t0 | Ferrers skatieryn Gotshescalled Boe tiea he Meleac aie oa S not’ _____her name again. ROMS ars cidpams ~ Bee | She anger changed he rametiom bhai stor Margot Prov Miles 4 Robert Downey Juriorisnamed after (lwhaiwas "Madea | § Ruth Rendell sometimes wrate under _short, Madge was " after Bg erste oc crcnct aes Marre = “West. Agatha algo had a brother, Louis: 6 Brad is short et Acnen i et | ye try, Rober Gormey Sanit. “Msi b Barbora Vine | Katy forshort | ae anes SSan 7 eter Gone Hernenderts Grane Man VOCABULARY FROM SPEAKING Complete the sentences with a word or phrase from the list. a wide range of modern colours brainpowe click together easily delicious forcteative-people good for the planet healthy recyclable b 1.1 Listen and check.” fepeatthenames. ¢ @1.2 Listen and complete the sentences. 1 be ona _‘scaryng blacktse simple building system warm light af aj i f, ode 1 Ourartand design courses are suitable forsteative people. ofall ages. 5 2 ‘esirdinge__ tba 2 The. from the lamp creates a relaxing atmosphere n the room. 3 The of some modern houses 4 @ 'ssecing his a moans they can be builtin lees than a day! 4 The soup’s —— Gh Leena Aeyea 5 Do you think thet doing crosswords improves your me ? 6 The phone is available in r a a 7 packeging is made of materials = like glass or paper. 8 Our products are ~they don't “ ar —— een, harm the envionment. 9 IF youwanta sack, have 8 ® alone some fet voepne uel Piano's vorsmplet bald Bosavse ‘hq 1.2 Liston again and repeat the sentences, 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds ‘a Write the names in the chart, Adele Alex Bill Caroline Chris Emily Eve James Joe Kate Lea Mike Paule Sam Sean Sophie 2 2 | @ 3 4 cat wraln 93 tree ‘Adele 3 GRAMMAR pronouns a Complete the sentences with 3 pronoun (), me, mine, etc.) or a possessive adjective (my). 1) My wife and | are having 2 baby giil, We're going 10 call ber Fooise. 2 Id like you to mest my new boyfriend. name's Tom, 3 I'm staying at my sister's house, | always stey with when Igo to the UK 4 We aren’t going to Emma and lan’s wedding. They haven't invited i 5 Can | borrew your dictionary, please? Ive forgotten & have two nephews. names ere Richard and Matthew. 7 We go everynhere by public trensport, The bus stops right outside house. 8 Do you know where my keys-are? | can't find anywhere, 9 My caris nearly out of patrol. Let’s take _ 10 It’s my dad's birthday tomorrow. | mustn't forget to call b Gircleithe correct answer. 2. They gave us their tickets / their tickets us send @ message you / you a message when | arrive. What do you think of my curtains? My mum made them forme / forme them. She showed me her holiday photos / her holiday photos me. I'm going to lend! a suitcase her/ her a suitcase. Do you like my new phone? My cousin sold to me it/ it tome. Put on these gloves. | bought them for you/ for you them. © Complete the answers in the conversations. Change the ' word order and use pronouns and to / for. 4. A Who showed you the photo? B dock showed it to me 2 A Who sent Sophie those flowers? B Her husband 3 A Who's going te buy your gitlftiend « car? B Hor father 4 A. Who sold your parents their new car? B Their neighbour 5A Who makes your lunch? B My mum _ 6 A Who gave you and your husband! that picture? B Acolleague 7A Who's going to get you and your friends the tickets? B My brother BA Who's reading Max the story? B His grandmother d_ Complete the text with the correct pronouns or possessive adjectives. ‘My__ brother's first name ts David— 2's called Dave for short. My parents gave? __ that name because they liked 4 His middle name ‘is Robert. Robert was my grandfather's first name and my dad's middle name, so my brother is named after $ Dave's surnames the same as * Hudson, *__ nickname at school was Henry becaust 'sthe first name of the femous explorer Henry Hudson. @ Write a short paragraph about your name. Include... * your first namie, what you're called for short, and why tho name was chosen. * your middle name, and why it was chosen * your surname. * any nicknemes and the reason for them, Write a similar paragraph about a family member or friend's name. BE (Gerona enoeea) 2) i in colour VOCABULARY adjective suffixes Complete the sentences with the adjective form of the bold word, Use a suffix from the list. vabie/-ible -ate ive -ous -ful 1 think Charlie's very atactive _—he always looks great! ATTRACT 2 Myauntisa very women, She voluntoers at a hospital every weekend. COMPASSION 3 My gifiendis very _, She isn't afraid to express her opicion, ASSERT 4 was very Cf you to visit me in hospital, THOUGHT 5 Sues child. We all adore her. LOVE 6 Fmyery of my friend’s new car. ENVY 7 Shesa author. She's written many books and won several important prizes, SUCCESS. 8 Jessica tocnager. She ofton locks after the neighbour’ children. RESPONSE 9 My satoris rather » She doesn't think before she acts, IMPULSE 10 My nephew is really shopping for me. HELP 11 Philip was quite he's calmed down REBEL 12 You have to be careful what you say to Helen, She's, very SENSE b Complete the sentences. Make adjectives from ‘the nouns and verbs from the list. He oiten does my In his teens, but now affection concider create glamour possess power roly 1 Matia‘e children are very affectionate_. They alweys give us a big hug when wo arrive, 2 Matt's cirfriendis very __. She doesn't let him te to other gis 3 Mybossis quite She alwaystets me take time aff if my children aril 4 My assistant ien't very do anything important. 5 Lisa's very She looks lke an actress! 6 Helse very __ businessman, He owns several jarge companies and he makes alot of money. 7 Anna's eally wenderful sculptures -Veanit trust herto - She's made same 5 Thehause sina” ‘Man needs colour to live. It’s ust: necessary an sloment as fre or water. Fernand Léger, French painter, seulptoy, end film-maker CUM ‘Complete the text with the adjective form of the words in brackets. ast year, my end Mark mate ‘sky _ (ish) Investment: bought ancl House to ep and sll. tough ithad once b3en ane of he mast expensive and (impress) buldrgs nt street, the Rouse was {avo because It wes n such bad conction Te outside vals wer (ra and camsge in laces, whieh made the bulking gut ® (ange, The garden was (moss) because no cre had ookes aft it for yea. The windows int ft oper othe house was cold and e (nso) ~ you could hear the trafic ouside. "Tey the house is hardly Cecogrize). Downstairs, theres a” {ving oom with asofa and some # (comior armchairs. As well as an enormous ktchen, there's anchor room, which would be ™ asa shut ora smal bedroom, Upstas, theres a (hax bathroom wih a Jecuzz, 2s wal as four tasefly-decorated botrooms. Mark doesn't have very (eat testy, as he spends al day siting at das, so hes instaed smal oy in the at. The houses also much quetorand more" __ (peace) ow because the wrws nave been changed. The garden has been ‘ied, ne thas some beaut flowers, which makes ft much more __ecfoun. tsa very "© (ras) place to stand nave lunch or ead book. Repairing a house canbe ute (ress), but Mark 's happy with the recut The cepa were (expense), puto sure nets aco a” — (ott rvastment. (deste) part of town, and he's calculate thats row wort tee mes the money he pai for i (suit) Make adjectives from the nouns and verb: list. Write them in the correct column. ere colour end help hope peace power rest stress success thought use fuland-loss | careful / careless only ful VOCABULARY FROM READING Match colours 1-7 to definitions a~g. fcream ca a dark reddish brown colour 2 turquoise bb _adark brownish green colour Bray © -apaloyollowith whito-coleur 4 scarlet da very desk blue colour S khaki =e aright red colour Sbege =f alight brown colour 7 maroon {9 abright greenish-blue colour PRONUNCIATION word stress Underline the stressed syllable in the words from the list. Then write them in the correct column. ambitious delsiralble enivijous impulsive injexpenisive irresponsible pasision atc rebellious senjsible sojciajble unattractive unisuc cess}ful _ Stress on first Ne ambitious 7.3 Listen and check, Then listen again and repeat the adjectives. Underline the stressed syllable in the words in each group. Then ¢irele.the word which has the stress on a different syllable. 1 asfadve Gara pojeaetde” wets 2 atiwecitie Gaimolrous lovelalble sly 2 inicon'sidler'ate relsponsible unlimipresssive unreliable 4 affordalole comfortalble prefitalole suitaible 5 affectionate crejstive luiturious pojwerful 1.4 Usten and check. Then listen again and repeat the adjectives. 3. GRAMMAR adjectives 2 Correct the mistakes in the highlightad phrases. 1 She has S]BBE. a.stressful job 2 love thase purples flowers. 3 Sareh’s more tall than her sister. 4 Silver ien’t ae expansive than gold. 5 My sister's tHelmhb(@ rallable/peis6A | know 6 He's thelsttidenitimore intelligent in our class, b Complete the sentences with the correct comparative or superiative form of the adjective in brackets. More than one answer may be possible. 1 My caris loss powerful __ than yours, but its much more comfortable. (powerful) 2 feel ternbie! i'm today then | was yesterday. tired) 3 The road is _____ atthe top of the hill than itis at the bottom, 90 you have to drive really cerefully, (narrow) 4 Zach is one of people | know ~ he's always upsetting paaple. considerate) 5 The person in my family is usuolly my mum she's always worrying about something (ctressed) 6 The solution would be to take a taxi so thet we won't have to find somewhere to park imple) 7 The blue deessis than the green one, $0 (ll buy the blue one. (expensive) € Complete the conversations with one, ones, or Xif Complete the second sentence so that it means neither word is necessary. the same as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets. Write 3-5 words. 4 A Doyou prefer Chinese or Indian food? 7 Coca ey ateeiess eRe broth fess) indian = ove really spicy f Bios ‘. " aR Ta Eddie is less ambitious than his brother. 2A Which biscuits shell 'gat? 2. I've never heard an ides.2s stupid as that one: (the) B The chocolate ones___. They're my That's ___tve ever heard. favourite. 3 Those are the smartest trousers my uncle has. jones) ‘Those trousers my uncle has. 3 A Which is your coat? 4. Charlotte ian't quite as sonsitive as sho used to B Thelesthe be be Charlotte is. she used to be. F NSE aba ew 5 The office at the end of the corridor is mine, (he) nee a ‘My office is________ of the corridor. 5A Shall use brown or white bread forthe & Mynew carian't as noisy 2a my old one: quieted) sandwiches? My new car__my alana B Brown ‘There isn't any white 7 They weren't az bored yesterday as they are bread lot today. (han) They______ they were yesterday. 6 A Which eartings do you like best? 8 The house on the corner is theirs. the) B Thegoli_ They laok great cian yeah hie 7 A Would you like still or sparkling mineral water? PnaNte Re Chee Sener eet a B Sperkling please ie Na 10. Tye nover boon 25 ightanad ae thatin my life. (5) 8 A Which trousers shall! get? Thet____tve ever been in my fife, pire wes Teall eat F Use the words to write true sentences about you. you 1. much noisier than d_ Complete the sentences with much or a bit + the comparative form of an adjective from the list. 2 cleverer than active good polite short spacious stressful eee one) thoughtful tidy 4 the least suitable 1 I'm feeling a bit better then yesterday, but \'m stil rot well enough to get out of bed. 2 I'm ‘than my brother. He's 1.82. 5 abbithealthier than and.tim 180m. = 3. My children are Sherer eter 6 more affectionate than L Hers never even say ‘please’ or ‘thank you’ 4 His gitfriencis than he is. She 7 the most successful always seemsto know what he needs. 5 My new flatis __than the old one 8 the mossiost It's €0 mr, ard the old one was 50 m?. . — 6 Cathy's than she used to be, but she stl plays tonnis, doos Pilates, and goos jegaing. 7 My husband's _ __ than me, but he doesn't putall his clothes eway either. 8 Harry's new job fs = than his old tone. Now he never works at weekends, Caememm) Gmomsnnar) MM ‘Practical English A bad start il 41 REPORTING LOST LUGGAGE 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH Match sentences 1-10 to responses a-j 2 Complete the highlighted phrases in the | Be eisqot ae conversations with a word from the list. e ibichlightwete you oni ari awful dey great lovely miss take weird wow 3. And you're a visitor to the UK? aL, ee jow long are you staying for , pa oe ae 1 A Welavale tole youl 5 OK, How meny bags ere you missing’ ot B its WBS 6 Can you dascribe it for me? a 7 And what sie is it? a 2 A I can'tbelieve we're here, Sophie, — 8 Anything else? B Neithor can |, Rel Syient? 9 And what was in the bag? 5 10 Can have your contact numberin the UK? __ STA Lock at this top te just bought B ORS t's amazing! a Clothes, toiletries, all my personal belongings. b-Yesh;my-bag hasn't arveds 4 A teelost my passport «Yes, ithas 8 logo. B eenot your: 8? 4 I 07700 439826 @ Just one ~ a sports bag. 5 A (really _——___you. B Me too + Flight EZ¥6035 from Madrid, g It’s quite large. 6 A They've cancelled my flight. hh Well it's dere blue...and i's made of canvas. B Ohvo! Thats! | i Five days. Yes, that’s right. 7 A Nill put my bag i B Please, letin Mist for you. 2 LANGUAGE FOCUS describing luggage b Complete the conversations with the highlighted phrases from a. Complete the chart with the words from the list. ae 1 A | car’telieve you're so fer aney. fourwheels greyish blue hard plastic B alabel light green medium size rucksack small suitcase synthetic material Yes, it's weird isn't it? It seems strange talking to you on the phone, = A B Me, too. 2 A IW’slovely to see you ae A lve brought you some flowers. Be They're beautiful aia ——— 3. A I've been sitting in a traffic jom for two hours. Bea B Oh not large ‘A And now I'm finally here, 'va just realized I've [Eas = Bee os ations logo = —<$—$— 4A Ii put my bag in the boot. B No;no, ___. It's too heavy for you. (© Go online to practise the Practical English phrases 1 GRAMMAR Complete the sontences. 1 His name's Enrique, but he's called Kike eS 2 This isn't my jacket. That beige one i 3 This isn’t my book. A friend! lent it 4 Tm net looking for expensive trainers; | want to buy some ch, ° 5 It takee mee lot longer to get to work now because Hive m oo ‘away than | uses'to, & My neighbours don't look after theirgarden. Theiss isth_ I attractive garden in the strest. 2 VOCABULARY ‘Cirderthe word that is different. 1 maiden name marriedname firstname sumame affection consider glamour compassion affordable envious thoughtless loveable possessive stressful careful hopeful useful pale messy bright derk rebellious comfortable luxurious 3 PRONUNCIATION Eirclethe word with a different sound. 1 attractive careful glamorous married 2 healthy messy possessive reliable 3 affordable called colourful thoughtless 4 creative maiden compessionate spacious 5 clothes hopeful profitable socable 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY Read the article. Circla)a, b, or c. WHAT THE COLOUR OF YOUR CLOTHES SAYS ABOUT YOU Somme psychologists think that the colour of "__clothes saysa lot about us. They believe that red, purple or grey clothes give people? impressions of what we are like, ‘Red clothes attract attention and auggest chat the wearer is? Red is one of the“ colours to ‘wear when you want to impress or persuade someone +10 do something for®___. Black and blue are a bit*__ impressive than red, but they also suggest power. Black ‘is more serious than the other two and suggests the sweater is confident and ambitious, léyou are going to a Job interview, you should probably weae blue as it shows ‘that you are ”___and cam be trusted. People who are optimistic generally wear® __ brighter colours like pink, orange, or yellow. Purple indicates elegance, style, and + talent ~ie'sa colour often worn by artists. Grey is the ® neutral of all the colours: Grey clothes suggest that a person doesn't like attracting attention and would. sather be on their own, mit 1a our b our € thor 22 difference b different differents 3a careful b ponerful © powerless 4 a best b better © most 58 you b your © yours 6-@ least b less © the least 7 @ affordable b recognizable ¢ ‘reliable Ba bit b more © much %e assertive b creative sensitive 10 a most b more € least Coo le a | 41. VOCABULARY packing ‘the word that i different. Explain why. 1 bathrobe Ginhat) pyjamas slippers The others are all nightwear 2 toothpaste insectrepellent adaptor makeup The others ara all cards charger trevel iron earphones ‘The others are all 4 IDcard visa driving licence razor The others ere all “i 5 flip-flops swimsuit raincoat swimming trunks The othors are ail b Complete the crossword. a] * NY Get ready! Get set! Go! SEES (aE CT ACROSS > and tuning into vrhat you feel like doing at the moment. Enjoy not having @ watch. Evelyn Glannie, Brith musician SC ROMP IEE TAG SORE WIE ES ONES INE pee from the lists. Nouns booking confirmation driving licence passport scissors shampoo travel insurance documents underwear vise washba Verbs fold pack ‘olkup unpack wrap _TIPS FOR PACKING @ | Next time you fly and you have to pack a small bag 40 take onto the plane and @ suitcase forthe hold, remember these fips. First the suitcase: © Before you stort, “ile _your eons, jumpers, and Tshittsto make them smal, and corsfuly Your shirs ond resses. v2____heawyitems tke shoes at the boom of te case, © Puta layer of eas, umpers, and Tshirts on top of | the shoes. vi fragile ters in a towel ond pul them in the middle of your case. |" cton stews omer nestor tek oes EL dees entive and hang them n a cupboard © Fil the spaces in your case with smoll items of clothing such as socks and & v Finally, putyour? with all Yu foots on he jop. Remember ha ots of fa decent over 100 sl go your cose Sharp obits the must also go in here. Now for your hand luggoge: Keep all your documents here, Make sute you have your'® -incose the suitcase ‘you have checked in ges lost Take your" paid for your accommodation V Hove your you want fo rent car. Keep your ID card or ® in the outside pocket ofthe bag, possible — you wal probably néed to show it more than once. ¥ Putyour with your travel documents because you wil aed tf enor he | country when you lana to show you hove swith you in cose What WOU YOU RGSS Sa situations? Write five items. 1 @ beach holiday in your own country 7 2 e three-day business trip abroad VOCABULARY FROM READING Complete the sentences with a phrase from the list. davelop 2 magnetic pull get your revenge on goer campletelyoutthe-window. have the urge ‘whatever the reason 1 My healthy eating routine always go2s completely aut the window when | go on holiday. 2 lotten to book a holiday in the sun when it’s cold and wet outside, 3 One way to employer's to start your own business. 4 rourist numbers to the country have grown significantly in the last two years. 5 When | need to study, social media posts from people | don’t even know A an unfair 2 PRONUNCIATION /s;, /z/, and fiz! a @2: Listen and €irclé the word with a different sound. 1 2 5 snake_| zebra ake flipflops | clothes visa | razors books Ghoes) | pyjamas toothpaste] phones scissors see | sete | eseert |carle eps sights | tonels | sunscreen | belts jackets bb @2: Listen agein and repeat the words. ¢ Gircleithe word in each pair where the final -es is Y[beaches) clothes 4 cases headphones: 2 gloves brushes 5 bothrobes boxes 3 magazines sunglasses 6 names addresses 2.2 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 3 GRAMMAR present tenses a Girelethe correct form. Be quiet! ry i'm tryingto reed. 2 den sess? ustigaincreun ai ven sou woLet in the surwner. 3 Pauls wife always packs / packs alweys his suitcase fox him, 4 Pay attention! You don't listen / aren listening to me. 5 Elzabeth doesn’t usually woar/ don't usually wear make-up on the beach, & My boyfriend always is/ i always'ate. 7 Sam and Richard go/ are going hiking every waskend 8 Who your gitriend is/is your girfriond talking 1? 9 My brother speaks / is speaking good French beceuse he hes lived in France. 10. You go! Do you go to the same place on holiday every year? b Complete the conversation with the present simple or present continuous form of the verbs in brackets. (do| next weekend? A What ‘ace you doing. Bye __[yo) toe concert on Friday evening, Ed Sheeran * (play) in Glesgow. Ym a teal fan of Fis, _ _____ (hike) Ed Sheeran? Als ‘Got mind) him, but I wouldn't go all the way to Glasgow to see him. Hon you you (et) there? a (fy) on Friday morning, My flight ® leave} at 14.25, A What time —___ the plane —____ arrive) in Glasgow? BWe® (land) at 15.15. My sister ie (pick me up) at the aitport. ‘A Wat time isthe concert? Bit? (start) at 830. We (meet) some friends et 7.00 because we * (not want) tobe late. ‘A Well, [hope you have a great time. B Thanks. 1*_ ___teally (loo forward) to itt for mare pr Te OS at ie ee OIE TS SO ENCES Ee oF present continuous form of 2 verb from the list. not agree notbelieve belong depend have — not matter recognize see think not want 1 Susie's going to be late tonight. She's seeing. a friend alter work. 21 that man. I've seen him before: somewhere. 2 Josh isn't sure what to do this summer. He ‘about doing voluntary work. 4 Whose bag is this? __to you? 51 to buy anything, I'm just looking, 6 Cen you call back later? We _ dinner, 7 Thatisn't right.|____with you atall. & Sorry! __in ghosts. I'm sure there's an explanation for what happened. 9 Don'tworry about her commonts. tt hat other people say. 10. We might ge camping, but it —_on she weather d_ Use the words to write questions to ask someone, about their next trip. Use the present simple or prasent continuous form of the verbs. 1 where / go. Where are you going? 2 whos go with 3 where / stay 4 how / get there 5 what / want to do while you're there 6 whet/ need to pack 7 Why / you / look forward 10 1 ‘Answer the questions in d about your next trip. a Gis won the tinny start chary the ee a, AOE TEREST, ROS ervagre Reaper I Shy SAR eee ‘NrexeiSayl, British comecion CES EE Cee 1 GRAMMAR possessives Rewrite the highlighted ae a Re-order the words to make sentences. 1 Alce is SSSSRSSES. 1 my heuer dey tne ae7 pine sitar SiG ce eee , Weespent the day at mysister's house, 2 Eating too fast is SRBSRISbse habit, 2. ga Kate's /to / wedding / we / didn't Eeting ton Gate = — peep oe ae 3 How's yourbesthar? 3 boylriens's / with / doesn't / her /on/ Beth / Hewett 2 get / parents 4 That wornan is Ge OPLUEyS HeBCheNS. — —— ‘That woman isa 1 Relea 067 Vee ese eevee alow were ‘What's this. = 2 5 the/dass/1 of /sit/ always//the /front /at f d- Complete the sentences. Use own with a = = [ees possessive adjective (my, your, her, etc). b Gircle'the correct answer. Tick (¥) if both are 1 My parents make their own bread 2 Id love to have a room of 3 Does the house have swimming pool? 4 That's my pen. Why dow't you use _? 5 Were taking tent whan we go camping, 6 My sister has just left home and moved into a place of 7 My grandfather is 1 end he still has all teeth. Answer the questions about you. Use ‘s, of, or own. 1 Whose house do you live in? 2 Whose bedroom is the biggest in your house or flat? 3 Whose was the last car you drove? The boy's bikes ihe boys bikes need cleanin, - — Cree es y 4 Where do you usually st on a bus? before they put therm away. 2 That gil is James’ new ginlriend / James's new —_—____—_———_ _ — infriend. v 5 Whose was the last house you went to, and when? It's my mum's birthday / my mums! birthday tocey, There are alot of women’s clothes / 6 Whose advice do you often take? womens! clothes in the cherity shop. She doesn't mind looting after other people's / other peoples’ children ‘There's a barbecue on Saturday at John's / John's house, 7 im going to the hairdressers / the hairdresser after lunch. 8 That's Poppy's and Mikey's school / Poppy and Mikey’ school. 2 PRONUNCIATION rand final -r 7. A shop that sells alesholie drinks. (CGirclewhere -ris pronounced ‘1 1 car showroom 4 haircresser’s 2 drycleaner’s 3 greengrocer’s 5 garden centre 6 charity shop b @2.3 Listen and chock. Then listen again and repeat the words. © @2.4 Liston and write the sentences. Circlé-r when it is pronounced / Wetfe out ofsugar, he 1 2 3 4 5 d_ @2.4 Listen again and repeat the sentences. 3 VOCABULARY shops and services Read the clues. Complete the puzzle to find the hidden kind of shop. What does it sell? om 1 shop that salls medicine and toiletries. 2 Atype of shop where you pay to wash and dry your othes in machines. 3 A shop that sells bread. 4 A shop where jewellery and watches ara sold and repaired, 5 Asshop that sells paper, pons, and pencils. 6 Ashop that sells meat. ene ene 9 A shop thet sells fish. 410A chop where you can get your hair cut, washed, and styled 11. A shop that sells newspapers and magazines. 12.8 company that helps people buy, sell, or ren: houses. 13 A shop that sels flowers. 14. shop where men can have their hair cut 15. A shop that sells cooked meats and cheeses Join a word from A with a word from B to make places on the high street. Thon complete the sentence A car chain charity craft DIY dry gerden market pound travel B agent's centre cleaners fair chop (x2) showroom stall store (x2) 1 My cousin has 2 mereot stall selling leather bbags in Covent Garcen 2 Can you pick up my suit from the 1 please? 3 Tanya went to the tobuy some plants. 4 Did you book your fights online cr at SG 5 We bought a beautiful hand-made wooden bow! atthe 6 Zaraisa shat you find in many shopping centres all over the wor'd, 7 We wert to the __ at the now models, 8 Curlocal tohavea look has a very good selection of gardening and carpentry tools 9 The new second-hand clothes 10. Most things only cost 99p cr less in the has some lovely. Replace the bold words in the sentences with the lycrelignarcecs tesco tnvatc oa als aa appl nani mat d_ Look at the photos. Where do you: ec eee beoutof closedown leakfor look round sell out try on 1 Hannah was trying to find a bikini, but in the end she bought @ swimsuit Hannah was looking for a bin), butin the tend she bought 2 swimsuit. 2 I've walked round to see what ther seen anything | want to buy. Wwe , but | haven't seen anything | want to buy. 3 We'll have to goto the supermarket 10 get mike =the locel shop doesn’t have any more to sell We'll have to go to the supermarket to get mik~the i, but haven't local shop has. 4 Excuse me, where can | put on these jeans to see if they fit? Excuse me, where can | these. jeans? 4 Lusually buy flowe's online because i's quicker 5 I didn't buy any black trousers because they didn't have my sizo in stock. a I didn't buy any black trousers because they 2 —__ my size. 6 The restaurant stopped trading after the health 3 inspectors visi. The restaurant ter the health 4 ingpector’s viel VOCABULARY FROM READING Complete the sentences. 1 Ourlocal supermarket stocks awide range of organic products 2 Tho fashion chain Zara has over a thousand br __ across Europe. 3 Chain stores try to encourage |___ é by giving shoppers a store card. 4. My uncle's business is b i pr after making a loss lst year. 5. The company is making omployees redundant n-an attempt to ¢ Go online for more practice Go online to check your progress PF ‘Some people ore old when thay're 18 and sep pelanitapcientcsn Grow up! eee bo 41 VOCABULARY stages of life b Complete the sentences with the singular or plural form of the words and a Look at the photos and complete the words. phrases ina. 1 Theirbaby is only two weeks old, so hhe spends most of his time sleoping. 2 One of the most important events for a - Is starting secondary school. 2 Frm net sure how old Anna is. V0 say she's a _ but Vim sure she isn't 50 yer 4 ___canbbe frustrating: they're often cheeky end they take little notice of their parents, 5 Pauls phe'd like to settle down before he's 40. 6 __are exhausting: they've just leaned to walk, and they have tantrums. 7. Laura has been at unvversity for two or three years now, so she must be 8 My grandparents are in their late sixties and they'e both 9 Their son is so naughty that they've decided not to have any more ¢ Write sentences about eight people in your family and the stagos of life that 6 inhere Seas My-niece is 2 toddler, 2 GRAMMAR past simple, b Complete the sentences with the correct form of | P P pestcontnuoustorugad to? the verbs in brackots. Uso the pact simple, past 2 Girclaithe correct form. 1 (Gade go outY wasn’t going out much when | was tconacer. 2 We lived used to live in Germany for five years 3 My brother uscd to have / was having a beard, but now he's shaved it of 4 We used to sit/ were sitting in the gordon when my grandparents arrived. on holiday to Greece? 6 I didn't use to eat / wasn't eating many vegetables when Iwasa child 7 What did you use to do / were you doing when | sew you in town yesterday? 8 gave up trying to explain when | realized that you didn't listen / weren't listening 9 My giririond became / used to become'a vegetarian when she was a student. 10. Did you use to play / Were you playing in the street when you were young? ¢ Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the past simple, past Oe Ee a 5 Where did you stay / were you staying hen you went be possible. ee 1 Ben did't hear the doorbell because he was listening. ‘to music with his headphones on, (not hear listen) 2 late this morning, so | time for breakfast. wake up, not heve) 3 When the phone rang, | tothe children and my husband the dinner. (ead, cook) 4 Emily ‘lasses until she working at the computer all day. (rot wear, start) 5 Myperents car untilthey {not have, get married) 6 Luckily, they very fast when they ‘the lamp post. (not drive hit} a in Germany fora yest when | a student, (live, be) 8 We in the high street, but then they a new hypermarket near our house. (go shopping, build) 9 Myson his boarding pass while we at the airport for our fight (ose, wait) 10 We always our holidays in the same village in France when we children. (sperd, be) 3 PRONUNCIATION -ed endings, sentence rhythm bee and that vas my dad's mother. We” herevery Sunday afternoon when waslte, One day, my anny? —___(ookafter me wile my parents {__isit)afriencin hosaital. Inthe motning!® ___ (play) in the garden, alle my granny * (cook) lunch, She {runt lai rae, ene - (burt) alot, but '___{notthink) fone However, my granny patiently in) that | would soon have anew srg Aent ‘___ look formatd to) cingher every Sunday sothat|"" can) See (progress d_ Write true sentences about you at different stages of your life. a Write the past simple forms of these regular verbs in the chart according to the pronunciation of the -ed ending, ask change decide end hate hope live miss pley start study travel want wash watch Cl) a 3 tis dog asked b 2.1 Listen and chock. Then listen again and repeat the past simple forms. ¢ @3.2 Listen to six sentences. Write the verbs in the correct column, Use the context to help you. walked | olajsleln|= d_ 3.3 Listen and complete the sentences. 1 Where did you lay when you were achid 2 1 Wen lngs.a baby, Lused to cova lo 21 inthe rea - ——— 31 %© 2 when | was at. 4 This. when | was. +) was, 3 with ery and we were on the = — 2.3 Listen again and repeat the sentences. Copy the rhythm. r__ < ‘ ' Photo albums rx ai pass ein AN it really means is that I'd like to know them. Annie Leibovitz, American photographer a. as 4. VOCABULARY photography @ Complete the description of the photo. ‘This photo was taken in’ garden Inthe 'foragrouns ‘there's a woman and the trunk ofa tree that has been cut down. The trunk isin the*b. _ right-hand comer of the photo, and the woman is standing *b it. She's leaning on the tree trunk with her left hand on, “{___of it. she'sholding out her other hand. in the Se____ ofthe photo isan older man, He looks much. smallerthan the woman because he's in the fd E Itlooks as if he's stinding on the woman's hane.There's a ‘bash in fr _ ofthe man, and "0 _ ‘the woman there's a wall with alot of flowers planted init. inthe”! there are alot of trees and inthe top left-hand *e there’ a large white house b Complete the sentences with a word from the list. € Look at some recent photos on your phone. Use —— rr the words in b to describe six of them. Goseup edt flash land:eape lenses outaf focus ES overexposed portrait setting settings zoomed in 1 1 Mycamerais automatic, soldonthave te change the 2 settings “ 2 The photo's too dark because | forgot to use a tho 5 3 I wanted to get a nice photo of my boyfriend, so! 6 tied the 4: sometimes imy photos before | share io LAGNA es VOCABULARY FROM READING st because the people were far aay. Complete the sentences with a word from the list. © A professional photographer uses different for scane tots eid doss-ups, Deckup cancel _go-offine “store upload 7 You can't see the people clearly because the photo's Ue PaCS See 1 tim going to back up my holiday photos ecause | don't want to ose them, 8 It can be difficult to get all of 3 ina b Sen tnigihtease 2 If you want to stop using social media, you have to = your accounts, 31 ll my photos in separate albums on my laptop. 4 My husband has asked me not to any photos of him to socal media, 5 Iwant to watch alive concert on TV tonight, so I hope the streaming service doesn't photo without using a wide-angle lens. 9 She was standing in direct sunlight, so the photo 10 Thisphotoisa____ so you ean see all the details. b Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with STONE So sens the past simple of a verb from the list and the ‘oe Lindavtinn the stiecser! wilebleln the words: catienk uemiGn. Then put them in the correct column. phote photogenic pholteigraph pholtolgralpher photcigraiphie photography pho'tolshop “Stress on Stress on Siress on first syllable | second syllable | third syllable photo b 3.4 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. ¢ Underline the stressed syllable in the words from | ‘the list. Then circleithe word which is stressed on the second syllable, Backiground behind bojstom corner fereiground distance 4 @2,5 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat tho words. 3 GRAMMAR prepositions q a Match the sentence halves. 1 It was extremely hot inside c 2 There was abig garden in frontof 3 We decided to have lunch outside in 4 We put seme chairs on == 5 We ate our lunch sitting under on en limb eycle fall run sitdown stand swim b the tes. —— &-ourholidey cottage, across along down infrontof nextto the grass. See ete the garden 1 We cycled ove the bridga. 2 She __the stair. 3 Thedog__———_the river 4 Mark______ Sophie 5 They ‘the pavement. 6 He a parked car. 7 Tho cat ____ the tree 8 Atall man us, ¢ Circlathe correct preposition. @ Complete the sentences with a preposition eee ee ewan 2 has photos of their friends____ the wells of their oom? 3 isvery proud a photo they've taken? 4 isworried sharing photos on social media? 5 prefers taking photos ___being in them? 6 has climbect 2 wall to tate a photo? 7 has spent a lot of money a camera? & enjoys posing photos? 9 has married ___a photographer? 10. koops family photos ‘a purse or wallet? = Answer the questions in e about yourself and Werte very fond about / 6 to our cat. the people you know. Vim very cose in to with my sister lim not very good at/ in / en taking selfies. She's angry about / at / with the photo | posted on her 300al media page, ‘Are you ready at/ for / ina break? 6 He's disappointed of /in/ with the camara on his new phone, 7. They aren't keen in/ af on photo exhibitions. 8 I'm very pleased at /of/ with my profile photo d_ Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence. Use the word in brackets, Write 3-5 words. 1. Whose is this camera? (belong) \Who loos this camera belong to? 2. | can't wait to go on holiday. looking forward) 'm on holiday. 3. The police officer seid that everyone should go home. (told) The police officer. home atl a # 4 Mie managed to get e slace at dreme school. succeed) RARE SOS AE a Mie ____at drama school seepleseta 5 | think its important to have a healthy diet. (believe) \ a healthy diet. = 6. He seid sorry because he hed forgotten my name. (epologized) He myname. — 7. Everybody stopped talking when we wient into the room. (entered) When we everyone stopped talking 8 I didn't call my parants from the hotel because | got there too late, (arrived) a 1 100 lato to call my parents, Practical English All ine of problems ain 4 LANGUAGE FOCUS cescribing cars jth a word from the list. Complete the sentences airconditioning automatic compact convertisie economy family lusury manual people carer setnav ‘Audi and BMW aro examples of usury cats. AL car usually has five doors. You don't need to change gear in an Most ears today have . $9 you don't need ‘to use @ map tofind your way, An ____ ears Usually the cheapest of the renge. On a sunny day, i's lors of fun driving lt gets very hot in the summer, so make eure your car hes good : {fyou don't mind changing gear, then get a model. You might need a if youheve a big ferily. /A___is groat for driving in a ety on your own 2 RENTING A CAR Complete the missing words in the conversation, A Hi, Con |help you? B Hello, Yos, |i like to rent a car A Have you ‘hired from us before? B No, this is the first time. A Could see your?ar____ B Yes, here itis. A What °k ‘of ear are you looking for? B fdlike a five-“4 family car, For 2 wook. A Auttomatic orm, 2 B An automatic, please. A Will there be any additional *ér_? B No, just me ‘A OK, so we have several ”m. _buti'd recommend tho Kia Nero. it's £95 per day, and that includes in B That sounds good. De | have to return it with a full petrol tank? A Yes. inet, there's an extra "ch have to pay any ®p. fines yourself B OK. A Great! Let's go and lock atthe car . please? You also ticket or speeding Practical English phrasos SOCIAL ENGLISH Complete the missing words in the phrase: 3 Thanks Kieran. 588 joU (EN 4 Please leeve your message afterthe t __. : HSER: 1'1 get my coat. 6 tm pr__ tired. 7 Wel, aE = we got home safely Complete the conversations with the highlighted phrases in 4A This is Caroline Philips, Lm afraid can‘ttake ‘yoursall at the moment. B Hi Caroline, t's Karen, Just to tall you ‘ne're meeting at 8.30 tonight, not 8.00. 2A HiOseer —— B I'vohad a terrible day. A Well, you're here now. Wry don't you sit down, and Ill get you a drink. 3 A Doyouwantto go home now? B Yes, it's really late, and A OK, Ill ger the bill B ___ Lat me give you some money. A No, don’t worry. Ill get this. 1 GRAMMAR ‘CGirclaithe correct words 1 Idida’t have time to queue for the concert tickets, so a friend got one to me / for me 2 hate spending money on sunglasses, so | ahveys buy the more / the least expensive ones | can find. I'm in my car | wait/ I’m waiting for my girlfriend outside her house. 4 Your children are old enough to make their own / theirs own lunch ifyou aren't at home 5 Who did you use to / used to sit next to when you wore at primary schoo!” 6 We live near tho aitport, so a lot of planes fy over/ fly up our house every day. 2 VOCABULARY ‘Circlaithe word that is different. 1 nail scissors slippers toothbrush comb baker’s butcher's fshmonger’sstationer’s Jookround tyen rollup. lock for elderly old preteen retired be chocky be naughty geta mortgage have tantrums: 6 flash settings lens overexposed 3 PRONUNCIATION ‘claithe word with a different sound. & th | Qe © right “Gd, doo 4 ramed rolled aracted raed /id/ lippers fishmonger visa 2 healthy teenager cleaners peaceful 3 wrap background overexposed jeneller's S edited zoomed folded collected 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY Read the article. Cirelé)a, b, or c. In photography, one ofthe hardest shots to take is 2 1 ofa chil. fryou'e taking photos? a room, youl need a ot of light. Posiion the'child near a window, but ‘make sure the sun isnt shining ® the windaw info the oom. However the’ place to photogreph chifdien is outside. Wait until ate afternoon or early evening when the sun is ow tn the sky The mostaficult chitdren to capture are®__~theye revert as they ve jst leaned to wak. The other problems thacehildren are usually® more interested in plying than in photo. You have to be ”__ about getting their attention. You can use a ndisy tay 1oGet them to look" the camer, but don'tshow it®__ beforehand or won't be a surprise Some 70 _aska friend to help distract the child while they ty to get picture. Itisalt unusun) to See an adult inning round @ room while another i taking photes ofa chid watching them. 1 a flash b londscape © ¢ close-up 2a inside b into © on Ba across b past through 4 a best b better © good 5 a babies b teenagers toddlers 6a bt b much © very 7 a considerate creative thoughtless. 8 @ after b towards for 9 a atthem b forthem —¢ tothem 10 a photographers b photography © photographs Gaamaninrer) Al Don’t throw it away! 1G future forms: will / shalland be coing to WY rubbish and racycling Raeeene ‘The shing about cur gorboge is that most of ur never have to think bout t again once we've thrown tn the fash (Candide Brody Eritish crector 4 VOCABULARY rubbish and recycling Match the words from the list to definitions 1-5. food waste gotowaste supply supply chain surplus 1 notibe used goto waste 2 anamount thatis extra or more than you fede 3. a system that creates products end delivers them to the customer 4 things you could eat that are thrawn away 5 an cmount of something that is availablo to bo used Complete the text with the words from the list, Bins binbags landfilisite refuse collectors tubbish waste _waste-paper basket What do you recycle? Jn my family, we do our best to recycle as much of our’ as possible. In the kitchen, we separate plastic, ans, and glass from other household 2 The children each have 2 {in their bedroom for ‘used paper. When the $__ are full, we take them outside and put them in different coloured ° onthe street. The in with all the material that can't be recycled is empried every evening by te = The contents are taken a me ‘The green recyeling Dins with plastic, cans, paper, ad glass, ate emptied about once a week ae See How are the following products usually sold? © Complete the words. — lig iv 4 r p__k__ 1 we 4e VOCABULARY FROM READING Write a word from ¢. More than one answer may be possible. 1 pastasauce ina pouch Match 1-6 to a~f to make compound nouns. Cre \ =a = ice Cream. ina 3 jam ina__ 4 minorai water ina = 5 crisps ina 6 serdines ina 7 soft drinks ina 8 yogurt ine @ Rewrite the bold phrases using a verb from the list. reapply ‘cycle reheat replay rethink reuse 1 Experts say that you should warm up food again oniy once. reheat 2 have my own coffee cup that | cen use ag get a takeaway cofiee. 3. This lipstick lasts for 24 hours, so you don't need to put iton again during the day 4 ‘Is tt possible to put polystyrene trays through a process so that they can be used again? when | 'S The football match was abandoned because of bad ‘weather, so they'll play it again on Wednesday. 6 Den is going to have to consider his future again because he failed his final exams, f Match the bold phrasal verbs in questions 1-4 to definitions a-d. 1. Who usually takes out the rubbich in your house? _c_ 2 Hove you ever thrown away something by misteke? 2 How often do the refuse collectors take away the rubbish in yourarea? __ 4 Do yau give away your old clothes? Who to? _ @ to let somebody have something without wanting money in return bb to remove something and take itto another place ¢ to put something outside thet was previeusly inside d to get rid of rubbish or something that you don't want 9 Answer the questions in f about you. 1 beby ua a bin 2 pasta a b tray 3 ready-meal cfood 4 recycling sauce 5 water a 8 paper 6 wrapping __ F bottle PRONUNCIATION /at/ and fer! Eircle:the word with a diferent sound. {aie Gee de Ea) JEL ah |Z aay comainer sel-by waste 3 diet date reapply require a per replay supply 4.1 Listen and check. Then listen again end repeat the words Say the pairs of words. Do the bold letters have the same or different pronunciation? Write (same) or D (different). 1 break great S$ 4 height weight 2 eyes survey _D 5 straight flight 3 gu wi __ — buy _ifesty’e 4.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat the words : wil Complete the conversation with the correct forms of Bi Ge ea stu ttrerory ceo ohal will / shall or be going to. More than one answer may and be going to be possible a Gireleithe correct future form, Tick V7) if both — = a a ee GATE REMARKS 12 disappointed. Wo're going tof fe were going tovfy to Madd tonight, but our Fight has been cancellac. We're having / We're going to have a barbecue next weekend, Do you want to come? Its too late:to call them now. They'll be / They'e going to bein bed, 4 Shall | holp / Will help you move the sofa? 10 ‘Why don't you give away your riding boots? You're never going to wear/ You'l never wear them again Trust me. f won't tellin not telling anyone I'm going to / | nas going toget up early, but | forgot to set my alar My sister i gotting marriod / ie going to get ied in the spring. Ibe in London next weekend. [stay ? im gaing to stay with my sister. We have all sorts of things planned. Let's go for a wallenow. | think it's raining / it's going to rain late. v ‘A Hi, Clare, Thanks for coming round to help. B No problem. ‘Are we going 1o,pack (we pack) everything up today? B. No, I'm moving next Saturday, so | heve a whole week to sort thing: out B Right. So, whet?______{ne do) today? [A I thought we could start with the garage. Wait there and (move) the car B Do you have any boxes? A Yes, thay/re in the kite BOK, (go) and get them for you. BR ladder with you? A No, im moving to a flat, so (nat fave) room for it,” give) itto my neighbours. * the come round) on Tuesday or Wednesday to pick it up. Lats start,* (you take) that B What about those old chairs?” (you nat have) room for those, either. ‘A Good point. What (\ do) with theen? B Why don't you take them to the charity shop? Come on." the ca A Be careful. They're heavy, B Don't worry. ® (help) you put them in {Inet drop) them! Answer the questions about you, Use the correct future forms. 1 What are you going to do when you gathome? 2 What de you think the weather will be lke tomorrow? 3 What are you doing this weekend? 4 What are your plans for next Put it on your CV PERE Uh going to college. I don't care it ruins my or. I'd rathor be emer than a movie star. Natalie Fertmar, American/areel actress 1 VOCABULARY study and work 2 Complete the text with the words from the list ecedemieand-rescereh-stalt first degree further deoree Master's decree PhD overseas students tutorials THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER Courses for over 40,000 students from 160 different countries ‘The Universty of Manchester isone of the UK’ largest universities, Around 6 000, ‘academic and research stelf work there tt curently has over 40,000 students, both undergraduates studying forthe 2 and graduates studying fora’ _____Thesepostgraduate qualifications mightbea*_ normally a one-year course at the end of ‘which astudenthasto write a dissertation, ora? longer course during which students have to write a doctor thesis The university hes early 1,600 ‘ : {rom 160 ciferent counties, Students are taught through lectures, seminars, and” | 1 You need to apply for a CV /Gvork permitit you get a job in another country. 2 You can apply for a grent/ an intern to study at ‘Complete the crossword. = nfo Pulw Lie | molz {ats DOWN 1A place where university students live. 2 A long piece of writing you do as part of « Master's dearee, 3 The area of land where the main buildings of. university ae. 5. A class in which a small group of students discuss 3 subjact inith a teacher, ‘A university teachor of the highest rank. A university student who is studying fore further degree. A teacher who is responsible for small group of studants at university ‘ACROSS > 4A seminar or other presentation given via the internet. 8 A talk that is given to a group of students to teach them about 3 particular subject, 10 Along piece of writing youdo as part of ¢ PhD. 11. Auniversity student who is studying for their first degree. 12 One department in a university, 0g, for Arts or Law. VOCABULARY FROM READING Complete the sentences with e word from the list. Gash checkout earned pocket money wages Cinptyiaiekt Hid dntciecogilh tcebie thelial ec Simulate 3 You gota job offer! job vacency it a company wants you to work for them. 4 Younsed to write a covering letter/ refererice to send with your CY. 5 You can apply far expetiance / a scholarship to study at university if your exam marks are very high 6 IFyou'ro a student, you can get practical experience of a job by doing 2 six wack apprenticeship / internship. 7 You need to have academic qualifications / skills such ase PhD to kecome a researcher. 8 Accompany will invite you to assist attend en Interview if they think you might be suitable for a job. d_ Complete the text with words from . 1 How much cash do you have on you? 2 | didn’t use to get much when | was child - only £1 2 week 3 lonce_______ £200 in.cne day translating for 3 German company 4 | can just about pay the rent out of fe 5 | didn’t realize fd lost my wallet unt went to pay for my shopping at the 2 PRONUNCIATION word stress a Underline the stressed syllable in the words from \Wher Maria finished university, she started looking ‘the list. Then write them in the correct column. ‘out for 'job vacancies With her degree in ae Business Administration, she found that she had the ajtiesd delgree disser(tation Phi right? __for some of the jobs, but. postgralduiete projfe'ssor reffelrence feos Steet cea resisence scholarship seiminar ce fous WeeGlOne aisha cae atecers. tujtolrial uniderigradulate vaicancy three-month * ata local company, ‘so she decided to apply for it Rerereier Stress on. ‘Stress.on_ ‘Stress. on ‘she might tearn some useful first syllable | second syllable __ third syllable ‘She carefully tyoed out her ® attend ‘including a record of her education and the jobs she thad done, and esked her university tutor if he would Givehera’_____. After that, she wrote ee ‘and emailed everything to the ‘company. A week later, she received an email inviting: herto®___an interview. The day after, ‘she was offered the position, but she decided not to | encepttt She hadn't realized that if you work as an "Z 7 7 you don't get paid anything! b 4.3 Liston and check. Then listen and repeat the words. 3 GRAMMAR first and second conditionals ¢ Write first and second conditional sentences, @ Match the sentence halves. 1 Hf last my job, 2 a A a 3 Ifyou con't attend a tutorial, 4 You mon't get a good job 5 Iworit go to the seminar 6 Idbe delighted 7 fl were you, 8 I wouldn't get a partsime job 2 if don't feel better tomorrow. bb you should let your tutor know. € Id got a roam in hall oF rasidonce. d unless | needed the money. ¢-Hd-go abroad fora couple-of years f ifthey offered me a place on the course g_I can study for my exam, h unless you get the right experience. b Correct any mistakes in the highlight#d phreses. Tick (/) the correct sentences. 1 HEVGERYESREWEE tho phone, leave me amessage. 2 IBhEWEEIae again, he might lose his job x thes | 2 If they paid us more, WESIRERSMBIAN. 4. YoU mids the tlle you lotta bt oarior. 5 Wellner hah een ing ee 6 If Sally ved in the city contre, SREIGSUIE Walks) her office. 7 Max won't accept the jobs UAlae ERE ROR tagrSe Fisiconelione 0 Hoe pOSIBUIEEBURE ihe con rl ob 9 | wouldh't live at home Mima student. it iat youd have more time to study. My sister has a boyfriend, so she doesn't spend enough time studying. My sister would spend more rime studying shedidh’thaveaboyiend 2 I don't eam enough money, s¢ can't buy my own fit. | could buy my own flat if 3. Becky can only go to an American university ifshe gets a scholarship. bey __ tt ‘an American university uniess she aets @ scholarship. 4 Matt does live in 2 hall ofresidence because it's too expensive Hit wasn't so expensive, ‘ 5 fl can’t find a job, it's possible Il do a Masters degree, 1 _ if ean'tfind a job, 6 think you should wear a suit to the interview. ¥ Vd wear suit to the interview. 7 You miss your lectures because you get up late. Ifyou got up earlier, : 8 Students who don't attend lectures got into trouble, Hi students don't attend lectures, Complete the sentences about you. 1 fl can'tdo my homework, 2 M1i.go out tonight if 3. Lwon't watch TV later unless 4 Il hated my job, Screen time ESE CEE 5 Idbe happierif & I wouldn't move abroad unless Hthe uso of leisure tei confined t looking at TV fora few extra hours every day, we will deteriorate as a people, Eleanor Roosovelt, American former fist lady 1 VOCABULARY television Complete the sentences with a word from the list. 2 Complete the words with the missing vowels, a, ¢, 0, or u. boxset episode seasons series siteom soap streaming service 1 Friends was an American sitcom __ about the romantic and often amusing adventures ofa gcoup of six friends living in New York, 2 More than 10 million viewers watched the final of the TV drame, Bodyguard 3. Game of Thionesis one of the most popular fever shown ont. 4 The British Coronation Street follows the lives and problorns of the neighbours on a fictional street. 5 The Horry Potter_ contains all eight lms, 6 The period drama Downton Abbey ran for a total of six 7 I 7 Netfigisa that distributes series lke Stranger Things and The Crown 5c Hon 6 de monty b Match the extracts to a type of programme from the list. advert chet show live sport period drama ‘quizshow reality show. the nows 1 ‘On tonight's show, two more contestants compete against each cother to see who wil go through to the next round’ Guz shove 2 ‘Ifyou don't sleap well it can affect your whole day. Try taking SleepWell, the sleep aid guaranteed to give you a good night's 3 "Welcome to stage two of the most famous cycling race in the world! _ 4 ‘So let's have a look at how the housemates have been getting con today." 5 ‘Now on BBCI, a new dramatization of Charles Dickens's novel liver Twist & “Tonight Graham Norton talks to twro special guests, actors Eddie Recmayre and Emma Stone’ 7 ‘And here, with the latest national and international stories on the hour, is Mark Finch’ d_ Match the beld phrasal verbs to definitions a-f. 2 PRONUNCIATION (wi, /v/, and /b/ 1 ase sien ok the TY accor as Vougeterat 2 5.1 Listen and write the words you hear. Why / Why not? ol 2. What do you normally do First: fall asleep or turn off 1 vate —___ ~ the TV? 2 6 SRS SEES AE i REET MBE a IEE ‘channel whan you were watching something? _ 4 Which TV programme do you watch most often? When is iton? 5 When might you turn the TV down? __ 6 When would you turn it up? 2 press a button to stop the TV working 'b it's being shown on TV at this moment © make the volume quieter -press.a button to starsthe FY working © make the volume louder 4 press a button to watch a different chennel Answer the questions in d about you. VOCABULARY FROM LISTENING Complete the sentences with a word from the binge watched catch-up channels contestants sevice streaming two-sereen 1 The show starts wth four pairs of contestants _, but oniy one pair goes through to the final. 2 Lenow several people who all five series of Breaking Badin a week 3 I missed my fevourite soap last night, 50 'm going to watch iton tonight, 4 I usvally tell people to put down their phones if they : ‘while welte watching TY. 5 My family uses services more shan TV. 6 Ahuge number of TV __ inthe UK are available to watch online, 7 you nant to watch lve TV online, you need a like a tablet or a smartphone. b Circlelthe correct words. 1 Let's tum over, We've seen (We sawithe news earlion 2. There has just been / just was an earthquake in Thailand. 3 haven't wanted / I didh’t wantto watch the fim lst night, 30 | went to bed. 4 Don't tell me what happens - / haven't watched / | didn't watch the lest episode yet. 4 8 @5.1 Listen again and check. Then listen and repeat the words. 5.2 Listen and complete the sentences. 1 What's the weather forcast for the weekend _? 2 The viewers forthe 3 Have you ever ___ or Combosia? 4 Didyou____the__show 5 Tho ream won a = 6 We've been since we set up our new @5.2 Listen again end repeat the sentences. GRAMMAR present perfect simple Correct any mistakes in the highlighted phrases. Tick (v’) the correct sentences. 1 HRBYBUSBER tomorrow's weather forecast? = 2 The reporter haventtsWitehed Gr her microphone, % shagatt sitchen 2. The documentary just hestfinished. 4. They've had the same TV ine 207888 5 Witalesadiyseen this lm. 6 HaeveUleveriae on TV? 7 (haven't watched that programme scene ‘tanec aa. 8 Lauren and Steve kffoWaeh other for eges. 9 WeneverlRSS wotching live spore 10 Hasn't yet the news started? Bi i el ak aa adhe Ra 6 [don't nosd to see the fim because I've already read / | alleady read the book. 7 The children have had the TV on all day / for ll day 8 They've only known each other fora month / since a month and they're getting married! ¢ Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use the word in brackets, +) Jennifer Lawranee became an actress when she was a child, since) Jennifer Lawrence has been an acess since_she was 6 child 2. My friend feought his speakers'a week ogo: (hac) My fiend a week 3 I gothome two minutos ago. (just 1 4 Is this your first time in Spein? (been) afore 5 We moved house in 2005, 2008, end 2012 (times) we & [didn't lko eartoons in the past, and | don't ike them now. (never) I __cartoons. 7. They've baen marred for ten years. (et) They 8 don't want a coffee, thanks, | had one at home, (alread) | don't want a coffee, thanks. | home, d_ Answer the questions, Write at least two sentences about each one. 1 What's ust happened in a TV series you're watching? 2. What's happened in the news today? 3 Which countries have you visited? 4 What now clothes have you bought recently? 5. What good things have happened recently in your family? >i 7 ‘ "When | go out into the countryside end see ti = A quiet life? "Sel ered et rg or eae oom ree a 4 VOCABULARY the country b Complete the puzzle. @ Order the letters to make words that match the definitions. 1 an.atea of land that is covered with tees {ODOW) wood 2. a high area of land that is nat as high as @ mountain (IML) 3 the low land between tno mountains that often has o river flowing through it (LAYWEL) 4a small river (MASTER) 5 a plant ikea smal, thick woe with many low branches |HUBS) 6 the part ofa force that can be opaned to let poople through (TEGA) 7 alarge area of water that is surrounded by lend (KEAL) 8 an area of land in the county used for growing erops or keeping animals in DIF) 9 ahigh, very steep ares of rock, often noxt to the sea (FLICF] 10 adeep hole in the ground where you can daet water fromm (LEWL) ‘11. smal pieces of rock (TESOSN) 12 aline of wooden posts to divide land or ep animale in (NECFE) = 13. a common grean piant with thin leaves that covers fieids and gardens /SGARS) 14 apartofe tree that leaves, flowers, or fruit ‘grow on (NBACRH) 15_ small thin pieces of wood from a tree (€KTISS) 16 a row of bushos or small traes that separates one piece of land from another (OEGHE) 17 soft, wet earth (OUM) 18 large pieces of stone (SCKOR} 19 away across piece of land that people ‘can walk along (HAPT) 20 one of the thin flet, usually green parts of a plant or tree (FALE) ele le fele| iy Prie T im || | F T We fe | | [elo oy] N r Wa 5 te [5 Pt LI l D ele ] 1 (used about fruit, etc) ready to be picked and eaten 2 (of seeds) put in the ground to grow . Be to puta plant in the ground and take care oft 10 a cereal thet can be made into flour 11. plants that are grown on farms for food) 8 14 totake « fut or vegetable from the place where its growing 15 (offrut, crops, etc) collected from the trees, fields, otc ¢ Complete the text with the words from the list. bam cockerel cows crops fences fields grass hens lambs ripe tractor wheat = ‘One of the bee! ways to see the Ergish countryside is hom 7 == 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds a Circlelthe word with a different sound. 1 elt plek (ed) tie ‘the.alr Groen ‘fields __separated by hecges or - ‘stretch out below you as far es the eye can see.) _____ave growing in some ofthe, such as gollen* or com, while in others ‘there are animals peacatully eating & ‘As the ae nears the fore, you can see blakand inte _ standing in groups, and in the going you can ‘see sheep with their ® _.; Every so offen, there isa farmrouse with a® ___ parked outside the door, Usvally there is an enormous "* _ nearby ‘where the grain is stored, Outside, there are soratimes: my walking around the farmyard looking for food, ‘With the female birds, there's often one noisy male ~the © 2 field hill leaf sheep 3 earth fence hedge threaten lambs harvest: tractor valley S barn farm path warn gate grass lake walt 7 cockerel crops donkey stones B bush look mud wood 9 cow grew mountein tows b @5.3 Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. € @5.4 Listen and complete the sentences. d_ Write a short paragraph describing the countryside where you live. Use the text in ¢ tohelp you. 1 Ve been riding __my bike ___t0 = vio this wack SS 2 ater more___recentiy. 3 Ive been my at been so much St been that lately. él been much d @5.4 Listen again and repeat the sentences, Copy ‘the rhythm. 3 GRAMMAR present perfect continuous White present perfect continuous sentences with for or since. Use '@ Complete the sentences with the present perfect contractions if possible. continuous form of the verb in brackets. Use contractions if Hugi me on Urn looking after my neighbours’ dog. i They went on holiday last Saturday. 11m fod. up with my friend. (ve been waiting for her for nearly an hour. (wait) soot ott gc tea dog since last Saucy Geran ere ee ee ee ne ae Ree © My brotner tives In Fans. re went Here 3 | didn't naw that you'd passed your test. Hom long two years ago. you _______? (drive) My brother 44 Tina's gone to the doctor's. Shawl recently. (not feel} 3 ERIE EIGN aEnd We siatied going 5 Mary and Paul aren't getting on. They alot out 8 year ago. | ‘ately. (araue) Emma and | _ 6 My parents ee very excited about theirholidey to Turkey. They es itall year. (lock forward to} £ Rise muetagiteee iid wieiane 7 Your sister's really goed at tennis, How long came home, she? (play) Rosie 8 |thinkI've put on weight.|_____ to the gym i recently, (not go} 5 They're training for the new season, Their b Complete the text with the present perfect continuous form first session was three weeks ago. of the verbs from the list. Use contractions if possible. They noted drink notest go make play swim try use walk § Wee Fairing, Ie startac atabouteight oclock Ie = d What have you been doing recently? Write five sentences, Use the ideas from the list or your own ideas. athome at echocl / university / work with other people / alone exercise / food / hobbies / sleep nave exams, solve been studying ue been eating mare vegstalales because |want tobe healdhien My husband and ‘have been ying to lead a healthier lifestyle recently We’_________jogging together a every day before we go to work. He» to eae work instead of driving, andthe stars 5 ‘at work instead of taking the lit We =a lot of water durieg the day, andwe® any snacks, After work,” every evening 4 and my husband® ___tennistwice a week, Instead of cooking a big meal when we get homte. my husband a + us some lovely salads. He eos 8 2 [otf ol 0 the saiaes, out they stilltaste delicious! gi Practical English Time to tell the police (mekingapolarpor rape 1 MAKING A POLICE REPORT 2 SOCIAL ENGLISH Nal @icsteclertite waniuan teckerouminn: Fea a cr na ca cee tna Ce amoremmnctaaieamnes) 1 GRAMMAR 12 do/ know / you / her / were / what / glans /for/ today Dayou know what her plans were for roca b anything / notice / about / unusual / did / you / her © your / aunt/ missing / how / long / has / been d yous were/ where her / you / describe /can F anything / tonight there / about / the / unusual / was / house g some /idea/ her / normal / can / you / routine / of / give /me hh har/see/ you / when /last/ did 1 she / was / remember / what / wearing / de/ you J anything / there / else /is b Complete the conversation with the questions in a. A Hello. 'd like to report a missing person — my aunt. B OK I" take a statement." c ‘A She was supposed to be home four hours ago. ae ‘A Well, she's $5 years old, She's quite tall with long brown hai. ita A Around five o'clock last night. Be ‘A Ather house. | often go round on my way home trom work. er A Apurple T-shirt and a pair of black leggings. ee A Well, | suppose she seemed a bit nervous, oe A No, sho didn't mention anything, 2 A She works from 8,00 to 4.00. She's always at home by 5.00. oe A Yes, the front door was unlocked, Which was strange. fe ‘A Yes, there is one other thing. Her handbag was on the table. Coikebite: taxecntmnaees tthe list. carefully idea letting mean message fight mall ght. Thanks for Listen Wea from Ihave no What does it 4 me stay, ‘Complete the conversations with the phrases ina, 4 A Where's everyone else? B Lhave no idea homework is? Yes, but this ‘time! l won't repeat it again. A Canyou tell me again what the 8 | texted John and this is his reply. I don't understand o> ‘Are you sure you're OK? Yes, about me. o> Don't worry ‘A Was that your phone? B Yes, my boyfriend. ‘A twas greet to see you. Have you had e good time? B Yes, | realy ike Budapest. 4 GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY Read the article. Circlela, b, orc. My cousin Sue is m, °. th, me, She's 56, and I'm only 32, John is 2 good ft ° We've known each other for years. 3 | save you sitting in your cer lastnight, What w. y, d 2 4. I'm hungry: Where sh w a for lunch? 5. ifwe had a bigger house, |< my own office. 6 | think we need to stop the car and have a break. We've b. de t nearly three hours 2 VOCABULARY fold unpack zoom in wrap realty messy noisy dirty bin carton jer tub seminar dissertation tutorial lecture advert dissertation documentary series lake stream gete 3 PRONUNCIATION 1 raincoat height baker's weight 2 racycle behind replay polystyrene 3 tractor wrapper batteries vacancy 4 campus. drama barn pyjamas S butcher's wood bush cartoon CERI 1 VOCABULARY ata restaurant a Complete the words. ig'the word with a different sound. ' What the waiter really thinks A British Institution Every evening, people allover Brituin tune in to BBC Radio 4 and isten to an introductory tune that '__ every night for more than 60 years. Its the theme tune to The Archers, ‘the longest-running radio? inthe world, Tee Archers is ?__ just before seven oock. The programme is shout 1ife in the fictional vilage of Ambridge. The aim of the show ‘was to give |__ information about new farming methods aftr the Second World War. The programme was originally about the lives of thrve farmers: Dan Arches, Walter Gabriel, and George Fairbrother, but «Lot has changed * the first episode. The Archecs family farm, Brookfield, nolonger belongs Dan. First it passed to Dans son, Phil, and this wife Jill, and now itis owned by” four children. ‘Their son, David, manages Brookfield, and he keeps anirmals as well ac growing*_.The programme has been very ‘and at the height ofits popularity, twas estimated that 60% of British adults were regular listeners. Today, i isnt quite as popular "_itused to be, but it still has 1 a ‘splaying —b plays € ‘sbeen playing 2a chatshow —_b documentary ¢ soap 3a in bon 6 up 42 forfarmes bb farmers ¢ to farmers 5 a since b for © fram bo ct bot cto 7 a Phil'sand Jils’ b Philandill’ ¢ Phil and Jills 8 a crops b grate € planes 9 @ colourful —b successful usaful 10 a as bb than ¢ that (Geverinnir i) I (aie se custcne she tro hve sc "Ann Handley, American marketer ‘and author be 10 peep b Complete the sentences. ¢ Girdle, b, orc. 1 im hungry! Im looking forward to a big plate 1 Can you make alist of what___| need to buy when I of pasta g0 shopping? 2 He always has eb of cereal for breakfast. adish (food) ¢ meal 3 Im looking far ac. to open the wine. 2. Teke a___ and help yoursalf to some sandwiches. 4 Let's askforaj__of tap water instead of a course meal plate rrineral water. 3. Bouillabaisse is @ French race with fish and 5 llay the table for you Which t_ shall seafood. use ~ the white one or the blue one? a course b dish ¢ food 6 Do you ever make tea ina t___ordo you 4 Some friends have invited us round for a___ tonight. alyays mae it in @ mug adh bres ¢ plate 7 Can have onotherw_____gl_ SL asap for atacand race bari for ty poate? Im changing from white to rod. rae 8 This kr doesn't cut very well. Could you ai coud aie Vieos epi bring me another one? 9 I'm having the soup to start. Could | have a spe me Tie 10. I don't like drinking tea out of a mug. | prefer using @ cup ands 11. Idon’t thin | can carry ell these drinks. Cen Ihave e re > GS TY d Complete the text with the verbs from the list. 2 PRONUNCIATION word pairs with and asked for booked carried cloared left a Match the words to make word pairs. poured ordered recommenced sent back ei eae served took tried ie = one fa 2 ico —— __ bandeggs 3 kale — — € andeream Some friends ‘recommenced! adishforustotrywhile 4 mile ro d and lemon, we were on holiday lobster stev. The restaurant our friend 5 strawberries © ond biscuts cick a ate ae Ne ifferent restaurant. When we arrived, the walter showed us " b @6.1 Listen and check. Then listen again and ‘o.ourtable, bu it hart been cleaned. He cea he pea the table for us. and * our drinks order. ‘Then he disappeared for ages. He® __alithe ¢ @6.2 Listen and complete the sentences. cher customers before he broughe us our drinks. He 1 Can you pass the saltard pepper, please? “ ‘the wine, and we” 2 Let'shave = for lunch. our food. When we? ____ the wine, ittasted 3. Would you like some with like vinegar, sowe _ your meal? and ordered some water instead. Eventually our food arrived, = & Have you put fon the salad? Thewaiter© the tray with the lobster | 5 Would you like a mug ora for stew to our table, but he fell before he reached us. The boiling your tea? hoc srew went all ergy sot alleen eam maar ge 13 6.2 Listen again and repeat the sentences. toilets at the time. We ' the bill, | = ‘he tip, and almost ran out of | (Bee 5 ee | 3. GRAMMAR obligation, necessity, |” prohibition, advice ¢ Answer the questions about you. a Match the fighlightéd phrases in 1-7 to their What do you put on the table when... 1 youre eating alone 2. you're having lunch with your family 3 you invite a guest to dinner VOCABULARY FROM READING Complete the sentences with a word from the list. overcooked overworked undercooked understaffed 1 sent my chicken back because twat underconked. Iwas stil pink in the middle, 2 The waiter wos really that night because three other members of staff were ill, 3 My vegetables were They were soft, tend they didn’t taste of anything 4 There aren't enough waiters in that restaurart They'te b CGirclelthe correct verbs. In each sentence two are correct and one is wrong. meaning in a-g. 1 $eoRthave to gets vis if you're an EU citizen, —_b_ 2. Yolisaie€9 pay for your dans whan the waiter brings thom to your table, 3 YEUIBUGHERS 90 to the doctor's if you aren't feeling well 4 YBUBRUIA have 2 big meal late at night, 5. Youn@sdhit take an umbrala, isn't raining, —_ 6 Yeu musti't leave the path when you're walking around the island, 7 Thisisa greet book ~ jeu iust read it, 2 You're obliged te doit b There's no-obligation foryouto-det € W's important 0 me that you do it. d it’s prohibited. € Itisn't necessary for you to do it. f Ws the right thing to do g It isn't he right thing to do. ‘Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first sentence. More than one answer may be possible. 1 tisn't a good idea to keep takeaway food for long time You shouldnt keep takeaway food! for along time: 2 Insome counties, i's prohibited to make a noise efter 10.00 p.m, eee eS cee

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