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I'll always love you SE CE 41 READING & LISTENING a Look at the two photos of the couple. How old do you ‘think they are in each photo? What do you think happened between the two photos? b_ Read the article, Complete it with the time expressions, afew yearslater 17 years ago forten years a year after “ eve Smith from Devon in the UK met Carmen Rui-Perer from Spain! pwhen they were both inet was studying English ata language school in Torbay, whe They el in love and decided to gee martied, But? the % engagement, Carmen moved to France to work, and the long-distance §. felationship first cooled and then ended. Steve tried to get in touch with Carmen again? ® bur she had changed her address in Paris. So he sen a eter coher adress in Spain. In the letter he asked her ifshe was married ever thought of him or of eoming back to England. He gave js phone number and asked her ro ger in couch, But Carmen cies. Carmen eve lived. mothe © and ish 3 her & mother didne send he leeter to her daughter and it fell down behind © the fireplace, where i stayed * ¢ Read the article again and answer the questions. 1. What were Carmen and Steve doing in Torbay? 2 Why didn’t they get married? 3 Why didn’t Steve's letter get to Carmen? d_ 6.9 Now listen to part of a news programme about Steve and Carmen and answer the questions. What happened...? 1 ten years after Steve sent the letter 2 when Carmen got the letter 3 when Carmen called Steve 4 when the couple met again 5 last week Why do you think Carmen's mother didn’t send the letter? Do you think ‘I'l never forget you' is a promise people usually keep or break? SPEAKERS OF SPANISH © Front for extra Usteing CEE 2 GRAMMAR will / won’t/ shall {other uses) a Read the sentences and write them in speech bubbles A-F on the right. Hltidy my room now. won't have any more, Shall | drive? This won't hurt. Hllhhave what she’s having, Ill come back tomorrow and finish it b_ Which people are...? 8 offering to do something deciding to do something promising to do something ¢ @p.222 Grammar Bank 6B d_ Think of two offers to make to a friend, two promises to make to your teacher, and two decisions about what to do this evening. 3 PRONUNCIATION word stress: two-syllable verbs a Look at the two-syllable verbs below. Which syllable are they stressed on? Put them in the correct column. de\cide offer pro\mise algree alive borrow complain depend foriget halppen invite practise preifer relceive re\pair ‘1st syllable 2nd syllable b @6-11 Listen to the sentences and check. ¢ 6.12 Nowlisten and repeat the verbs in the chart. d_ Complete the sentences in your own words. Then read them to a partner. Are your sentences the same or different? 1 Inever complain... 4 Ineed to borrow. 2 won't forget 5 Iprefer..to. 3 Shall linvite..2 @ SPEAKERS OF SPANISH Go online for extra Pronunciation > linking 4 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING verb + back a Look at the sentences. What's the difference between come and come back? Carmen came to England. Carmen came back to England. b Complete 1-6 with a phrase from the list. call you back go back give itback pay you back send them back take it back 1A Are you feeling better? Yes, I think I'll 10 work tomorrow. o> 2 A The shirt you bought me is too small B Don't worry. I'l to the shop and change it. [still have the receipt Hi, Jack. I's me, Karen. | can't talk now, I'm driving ~ Il in 15 minutes, o> 4 A That's my pen you're using! B sit? Sorry. I in a minute. 5 A Canyoulend me £20? nm next week B OK -—here you are. 6 A Where did you buy those shoes? B | got them online, but they're too big. | think ri ¢ 6.13 Listen and check. In pairs, practise the conversations. d__ Ask and answer in groups. Give examples or reasons. 1. When someone leaves you a message on your phone, do you Usually eall them back immediately? 2 Ifyou buy something online that isn't exactly what you wanted, do you always send it back? 3. Have you ever lent somebody money and they didn't pay you back? 4 When you come back after a holiday do you usually feel better or worse than before? 5 When you borrow something from a friend, do you usually remember to give it back? 6 Ifyou buy something to wear from a shop and then decide you don’t like it, do you usually take it back? P Giving examples and reason: Examples For example,... For instance... Reasons | usually...because. It depends. When..., | usually @ SPEAKERS OF SPANISH Go online for extra Vocabulary > verb + back Go online to review the lesson The meaning of dreaming LISTENING In pairs, ask and answer the questions. * Do you often remember your dreams? © Have you ever had the same dream more than once? Have you ever dreamed about something that then happened? * Do you think dreams ean tell us anything about the future? 6.14 Listen to a psychoanalyst talking to a patient about his dreams. Number the pictures 1-6 in the correct order. Listen again and complete the gaps with a verb in the correct form, Dr Melloni So, tell me, what did you dream about? | was at a party, The room was full of people. Dr What were they * 2 They were drinking and 2 Dr Were you drinking? P Yes, 1 was champagne. Dr And then what happened? P Then, suddenly Iwas in a garden. There Q a lot of flowers. Dr Flowers, yes...what kind of flowers? Patient Ps see ~ it was a bit dark And | could hear music - somebody was ® the violin, Dr The violin? Go on. P And then |? an owl, a really big owl in a tree... Dr How did you ® 2Were you frightened of it? P No, not frightened really, no, but % [elt incredibly cold. Especially my feet - they were freezing, And then | Dr Your feet? Mmm, very interesting, very interesting. Were you " any shoes? P._No, no, | wasn't. Dr Tell me. Have you ever ® this dream before? P No, never. So what does it 8 Doctor? Ahi d_ What do you think the patient's dream means? Match five of the things in his dream to interpretations 1-5. Compare with a partner. You dream... ‘This means... that you are at a party. 1 youre feeling positive that you are drinking champagne. about the future about flowers. 2 youare going tobe that somebody is playing the violin very busy. about an ow 3. youwant some SS \ romance in your lf. 4 youneed to ask an older person for help. 5 youlllbe successfulin the future, @ 6-15 Listen to Dr Melloni interpreting the patient’s dream Check your answers to . f @6.16 DrMello is now going to explain what picture 6 means. What do you think the meaning could be? Listen and find out. GRAMMAR review of verb forms Look at the sentences below. Which one is the present perfect? Mark it PP. Then look at the ‘other sentences. What time do they refer to? Mark them P (the past), PR (the present), or F (the future) 1 was drinking champagne. 2 Isaw an ov 3. Have you ever had this dream before? 4 You're going to meet a lot of people. 5 You work in an office 6 Maybe you'll have a meeting with your boss. 7 Youare feeling positive. 8m meeting her tonight. © p.222 Grammar Bank 6C SPEAKING @ Communication Revision questionnaire Ap.190 B p.197 Ask and answer questions in different tenses. VOCABULARY modifiers Complete the chart with the words from the lis. abit incredibly notvery quite really very wery ‘The room was dark, not very # abit We use a bit before negative adjectives and adverbs, e.g. a bit dark, a bit slowly, and before comparatives, e.g. a bit better, a bt foster. 6.18 Listen and check. Complete the sentences with a noun or a verb + -ing and is or are. Compare with a partner. I think abit boring incredibly stressful really interesting very expensive. quite difficult (Uhink watching football on TVs a bit boring. And you? PRONUNCIATION the letters ea How are ea and ear pronounced in these words? Put them in the correct column. dream mean really already beach break breakfast clean clear dear earn easy great oar idea jeans learn meat near speak sweater theatre wear weather @| Ska AB & tree | e590 | tran ane ear_| bird 6.19 Listen and check. What's the most common pronunciation of a) ea and b) ear? 6.20 Listen and write four sentences. Practise saying them. SPEAKERS OF SPANISH Go online for extra Pronunciation > contractions © VIDEO LISTENING Watch the film What do our dreams really mean?. Which of the eight dreams have a good meaning? Watch again. Complete the meaning of each dream. Dream 1 Something is worrying you, for example a difficult ora difficult situation with a ora colleague. Dream 2 You're worried about something stressful, like going on a long or giving a in public. Dream 3 I you aren't doing exams, this could mean that you don't have enough in your todo something, Dream 4 If you feel in control, it means your life is, H youre falling, this means that you're worried about the Dream 5 If you're feeling happy, it could mean you have very feelings for someone. You're probably Dream 6 If you lose control of your car, it means your is out of control. if someone else is driving, they need your Dream 7 You're having an and are discovering new Dream 8 You're worried about taking a different in your life, or you don’t have enough to do something. time in your life Do you ever have dreams like the ones in the film? Do you think the meanings are true? {Go online to watch the video andveview the lesson ) EE Lotte! Revise and Check GRAMMAR Circleda, b, or. 1 2 10 u 2 13 14 5 She drives __ than her brother. a faster b more fast ¢ more fastly His new book isn’t as good _his last a than b that ¢ as Vm tired this week than | was last week. less bas ¢ most Friday is _ day of the week for me. fa the busier b the busiest ¢ the most busy I’s__ road in the world ‘a the more dangerous b most dangerous the most dangerous Its the hottest country I've been to. ‘a never b always c ever My sister drinks _ coffee a too b toomuch ¢ too many These jeans are __ small. Do you have them one size bigger? a too _b toomuch ¢ too many You haven't spent ___ on your homework. a time enough b enough time many time They'te playing really badly. They __ the match a don'twin b won'twin © won't to win ‘A My exam is today. B Don't worry. a You'll pass b You pass © You're passing A It’s cold inhere. B the window. a tclose b I'melosing I'lclose They met for the first time when they in Madrid. a wereliving b areliving ¢ was living ‘A Have you been to the USA? B Yes,1___ to New York last year. a ‘vebeen b went ¢ was going ‘A ___ today? B No, she's on holiday. a Does she work b Is she working © Will she work VOCABULARY a Circlalthe correct verb or phrase. 1 Tworthirel/ Two-thirds of adults wear glasses. 2. There are five hundred fity/ five hundred and fifty students here. 3. Can you borrow / lend me 50 euros? 4. I'm leaving tonight and I'm coming / coming back on Friday. 5. Thisis Ben. He's teaching /leaming me to play the piano. b Write the opposite verb. 1 buy 4 pass 2 push 5 find 3 remember © Write words for the definitions. (ad) full of people or things, (ad) opposite of dangerous (ed)) opposite of quiet (fora place) ___{adj, noun) opposite of north (noun) a building where you can see old things (noun) the place where a king or queen lives (noun) a place on the coast where ships stop (noun) you have 206 of these in your body (noun) the organ which sends blood round your body (noun) another word for illness arorpgesee d_ Complete the modifiers. 1 A How are you? BV well, thanks. And you? lucky ~ 1 won £10,000, tired ~ she needs to rest. 4 You're driving r fast - slow down! 5 My boa sq heavy because Ihave my laptop init PRONUNCIATION a Practise the words and sounds. Vowel sounds Consonant sounds Brkt Ie Fv computer up ong chair ley flower pemat witch b @p.252-253 Sound Bank Say more words for each sound. ‘What sound in a do the pink letters have in these words? 1 better 2 many 3 enough 4 why § wear d_ Underline the stressed syllable. 1 impatient 3 opttiimist 5 forlget 2 easiest 4 depend ‘CAN YOU understand this text? ‘a Read the article once. How did Mahalia Jackson help +o inspire Martin Luther King’s famous speech? bb Read the article again and number the events in, the order they happened. A King and his advisers planned the Washington speech, King decided not to use his notes for the speech, king started his speech in Washington King finished his most famous speech. Mahalia heard King speak in Detroit. Mahalia told King to talk about his dream. 8 c D E F (CAN YOU understand these people? 6.21 Watch or listen and answer the questions. Katelyn Susie. Annas Laura Paula 1 Katelyn has more free time than three years ago because she a has started college _b only works during the day ¢ doesn’t have a full-time job 2 Susie likes Athens because of a the people and the weather the cafés and restaurants ¢ the monuments 3 Anna is trying to drink a lesscoffee b more juice ¢ more water 4 Laura describes herself as ‘a more an optimist than a pessimist b more a pessimist than an optimist € a realist but also an optimist 5. Paula often dreams about a teacher that aa she didn’t ike b taught her at university ¢ helped her to pass her A levels CAN YOU say this in English? $k (V) the box if you can do these things. Can you...? 1. | compare two members of your family using adjectives and adverbs 2. talk about your town using four superlatives BU Rafer cet easusCRtgt) seactel ‘Thave a dream’ ‘Mahalia Jackson was a musical legend who helped to bbring gospel music from the church to large audiences. She was Aretha Franklin's mentor, and in 1961 she was the first gospel singer to win a Grammy Award. She was also an important member of the Civil Rights Movement in the USA, and she was a close friend of Martin Luther King ‘Mahalia often went with King on civil rights demonstrations and marches, including into the most hostile parts of the South, and she sang at the events. AS a presenter from National Public Radio said, ‘her voice became the soundtrack of the Civil Rights Movement, (On 28th August 1963, there was a famous march in. ‘Washington against racism. Mahalia was with King, who ‘was going to give a five-minute speech. Before the day itself, he and his advisers decided what he was going to say. King began speaking to an audience of more ‘than 250,000 people. But towards the end, he felt ‘that his speech was not going well. Suddenly Mahalia shouted ‘Tell them about the dream, Martin. Tell them about the dream, She knew about it because she was ata previous event in Detroit, in June of that year, where King talked about his dream for ‘African Americans. Itwas, In the words of King’s adviser Clarence Jones, ‘one of the world’s greatest gospel singers shouting to one of the world’s greatest preachers” King looked at Mahalia. Then he threw away his written speech, and looked at the audience. ‘Thave a dream...1have a dream that my four litle children. will one day live in a nation where they will notbe judged by the colour of their skin, but by the content of their character... Tell ther about the dream, Martin. Tell them about the dream will / won't the laws 30 that African Americans have the same rights as others preacher a person who gives inspiring talks about religion (the biggest, the best, etc.) ‘And so he continued, and he gave one of the best-loved & 3. talk about what you drink using (not) enough speeches in American history. = land too much / too many clear : 4 make three predictions about the future using Cut Rights Movement the campaign inthe 1950sand 19605 to change 5.) make a promise, an offer, and a decision using will / won't the video, review Files 5 & 6, and ch © Ge online tow:

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