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CAMBRIDGE face2tace ( Pre-intermediate Workbook Nicholas Tims with Chris Redston & Gillie Cunningham . ——— -@® Vocabulary © Grammar GD Real World Reading We Writing 1 Work, rest and play 7) Reading and Writing Porfolio 1 pot GD eeson vor; wor; Reo we atts with, ply go, go: equeney aves aod A apesoal tor resins Ww aletirto a rend GD eview of ver forms and quests; subject questions EDD_ fring tings in common 2 Beginnings PIO | Reading and Weting Porttolo 2 pbs GD pest time prrasesrlatonstips 1); connecting word (1) A anal wh nes BD Pas Simple Past Contrucus: ostv and negative |W connecting words (1): adit and contrast an ema () GDD_sarting conversations nding conversations 3 The world of work p15 | Reading and Writing Portfolio S68 GD expeyment ooking tr a; word uidng (1): noun endings arma iter BD eve tonad i: poste and negative; have toned io short answers; Present Continuous | w_acuiclum vie (C) ad Preset Sle (GD_ coves, reasons and promises That's entertainment! p20 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 4970 ED ypesot i; muse; TV pons ant vert; -e¢and rg aces afm review (EB Proent Pct forte experince (1) poste and nepatve; resent Perfect or 1 ceseriting afi lie exereces (questions with ever 2D_eceong, dsareig and asking for opeons 5 Into the future WS | Reading and Writing Portiolo 5 pla \ert-ouncolocstions 1}; vr-noun ctleetons (2); vrs and prpastions A language schol brochures BD ior predictor, might: wi be aie; ttre plans and ambitions: e gong to Ww foreland infra ters XD ers, suggestions and requests 6 Family and friends 80 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 6 p74 ED character ajectves; relations (2: pers and opposes of ects: n,n ir, i noes and messages GD rata comparsons; superiatves W messages: missing wards common abbreviations — m8 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 976. EB 2. ings we take on holiday uantiy pirases; expressions with go 1 aetor of complaint EB Present Continuous fr fre arrangements quater; possasire ponauns seul wrdprassin foal ts GD complaints and eouests | 8 Different cultures 0 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 8 678 BD seserting your hare; going to diner; vt patterns; ajetves a cesoibe places a magazine atcle Present Peret or uninished past wth fr and sce; How ong. shout, shoukn', must | w_cannecng words (2: simlaries, diterences and inte of purpose Comparisons a description GD _ asking about paces ‘Answer Key Za 9 Life isn’t perfect p45 | Reading and Writing Portfolio © pa ED everycay probiems; adjectives to describe feelings: phrasal verbs personal email GB fest constional tue tne causes with when, as soa as, etre, afte un; bo much, 0 W paragras: expressing sympathy and giving aces nary, no enough snemal 2) XD invitations ans makrgarangements 40 Shop till you drop 150 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 10 pia GD eros aten used inne pase; anyting, someon, ro oe, everyter, use of ries A alate @ newspaper 1 eno arte shopping \W cannazing wed (ging your epion Present Simpe passive; Past Spl passive; used fo GD_inastoo 41 Gossip and news 955. | Reading and Writing Portfolio 1 pt EB ver9-nown colocatins (rie; guessing meaning rom context nasty EB esa Paro gig ns wi it yetand ata eae cases ih ho whic, Wat forms in narrates; geting eas a narative {hat and where GD coro questions 32 Achieving your goals ¥60 | Reading and Weting Portfolio 12 pa GD roney, unusual actives; comectng words 2) GB ported sovecn; second condtional an online cary; a posing ona website common mistakes; describing your goal na posting = Pre-intermediate Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio.1 Work, rest and play Language Summary 1, Student's Book pi19 1A Life stories Question words (ZEB Fill in the gaps with the correct question words. Then match questions 1-8 to answers a)-h), 1 What. languages do you speak? f) 2 does Jamie Oliver come from? 3 uu... has the most interesting job you know? 4 did she get married? 5 are you studying English? 6 is a university degree course in England? 7 __--. brothers and sisters have you got? 8 do you go to the cinema? 4) Three or four years, +) Every weekend. I love films. ©) My brother ~ he’s a musician in a band 4) Essex in England, «) About three years ago - it was a lovely wedding, 4) French and a litle Spanish a) L want to get a better job, 4) One brother and one sister. Review of verb forms and questions @3ER E@ Fillin the gaps with do, did o are. 1 Who do. you live with? My family. 2 When you get married? Last May. 3 What you going to do tonight? Watch TY. 4 Why you studying English? For work. 5 Where you going on holiday this year? To the beach, 6 How many countries you visit last year? Lots. 7 What you doing at the moment? Tm studying English 8 What you do in your free time? Go shopping. © ® Read the interviews and write a question from 2 in the correct places A-D. 808 sam ANNIE Heo Do you have an interesting life? We asked four people four questions. Do they have interesting lives? You decide. ‘A. What are you doing at the moment? { Pm going to a meeting. | work for a TV company. We ' redoing. (do) a series with 1 famous chef at the moment. [ts my brother’ birthday tomorrow. So | * (look) for a present. We're going to the cinema. We often go on Fridays, Free time? Work is the best fre time activity! Well, ve got three children so 1 : (not have got) much free time. love skiing. We went skiing in Italy last year. Well, we like films. Sometimes we get a DVD. ‘And Bob * (play) the guitar. Italy, Spain, the USA and Brazil. All for work, of course Well, U9 enneenennen (tell) you about skiing in Italy. We also stayed with friends cotland. Next year we're going to visit Spain. We spent two weeks in Wales on a, camping holiday. rained most ofthe time, but we ® (go) for some nice walks. Well, this meeting is going to finish late, Then Vv (make) some phone calls and go to a restaurant. I never eat at home. My husband and 1 (do) our homework. We're studying Spanish at the moment. We want to watch a programme on TV tonight. b) Read the interviews again and put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple or use be going to.1Aand1B — © a) Make questions with these words. b) Read the article in 3a) again. 1 is /doing / Sam / at / What / the / moment ? Aiswer. thie qugsClons tn 43), Wihat is Sam doing atthe moment? + disaoainaameana. 2 did / holiday / last / go / Annie / on / year / Where ? 3 birthday / is / Annie’ / brother's / When ? 2 4 his / What /in / does / Sam / do / free time ? ‘ 5. go/do/ Heidi and Bob / cinema / When / to / the ? # acai 6 to/ Annie / this / What / going / do /is/ evening? 6 7 did / How / last / many / visit / countries / Sam / year ? 7 8 Where / on / is / holiday / next / Annie / year / going ? 2 oe so 9 are/What this do /golng/10 / evening Helland Bob > . 10 10 going / Heidi and Bob / Where / are / now ? 4B) Super commuters Work GE @ Fill in the gaps with these words and in, for, as or with. -asasteurart a department store ajournalist London a receptionist ‘young children unemployed people a newspaper teenagers herself 1 Ryan isa chef. He works .in.a.restaurant. 2 Sally doesn’t have a boss. She works 3 Stewart works He loves working in a big city. 4 Ruth works She helps them to find jobs. 5 Jess and Drew are teachers. They WOEK soc cciwnnne AMG nen 6 Michael works called Harrods, The shop sells everything 7 Lynne works She meets people and answers the phones, 8 Judy works called The Daily Times. She works1B Subject questions @GE3 @ a) Choose the correct words. ( 1. Who does workA@OM as a receptionist? 2 Which newspaper does Judy work/works Judy for? 3. What do Jess and Drew do/do Jess and Drew? 4 Whose job does help/helps unemployed people? 5 Who does work/works in a kitchen? 6 Which person does work/works in a shop? 7 Who hasn't got/hasn’t a boss? 8 Who does like/ikes working in a big city? b) Answer the questions in 2a). 1 lynne. 2 3 4 a Look at the words in bold. Write two ‘questions for each sentence. Use the Present Simple. +. Stewart leaves home at 6.30 a.m. Who leaves home at 6.30a.m?. When does Stewart leave home?. 2. Michael walks to work every morning. oe sii How often 3. This train goes to London. Which Where 4 Jane spends £200 a week on travel Who © Complete the questions in these conversations. 1A. The traffic was really bad. Sorry, What was really bad? The traffic Ryan missed the train, SOFT WHO ane ao Ryan, Ruth commutes to Cowley five days a week Sorry. Where Cowley, near Oxford. - to? That book belongs to Jess. Sorry. Which, 2 That one. Judy is waiting to see you. Sorry. Who ? Judy. The journalist from The Daily Times Read the conversation. Write questions in the Present Simple. Mike and Ruby Carson live in London. We asked them about their journeys to work. @ Why /you/live in London? ' Why do you lve in London?. MME Well, L work in Cambridge and Ruby works in Oxford, 0 London is the best place for us to live. @ — Who/have / the longest journey? ? RUBY Mike does, I get the train and it takes about an hour. Mike gets a bus, then the tube and then the train. @ — Who/ get up/first? * Ruby does. She needs to be at work very early @ What / you / do, Ruby? * nusy I'ma doctor. © Who / spend / the most on travel? ©, 11do. I spend about £2,000 a year. @ —/you/ want to get jobs in London? © ruby Yes, we do! I want to work at a London hospital. But at the moment, its impossible. @ — Who/ get / home first? ? MaKe 1 do usually and then I cook dinner!1C Time to relax Free time activities with do, play, go, Frequency adverbs and expressions @UE% e to CEs @ Pwx the frequency adverbs in the correct places in these @» (SB) Look at the pictures and find sentences. the words in the é usually often 1 Lfget to the station on time, but the train is late. (usually, often) 2 James and Maria are at home on Saturday evenings. They go to the theatre. (hardly ever, normally) Proce Gas C Wy 3. Are you happy? You stop smiling, (always, never) 4 Do you do any exercise? I go running. (ever, occasionally) a) Complete the frequency expressions. 1 Daweek twice. a week 2 Lear ayear 3 2day aday 4 2-3/month or times a 5 1/3 months every months 6 Iday day b) Look at the table and write sentences with frequency adverbs and expressions Lect NAC OAMERC BAUGBY SSSSAC MMCGSL L cK activity Theo | Lily and Lionel BERAEN ee ee E RGG cook athome | EROING use the Internet USEYER read a newspaper [/ny Week cycLis — i) -4month goon holiday | «) Vyear 9 2-3iyear » Complete the table with the words a) Theonneverconks at hone rom 1a). ‘act » ssc a0 Jogging Be I 4 ——— a Q Lilyand Lonel cook at home five or sixtimes a week, es1D > Speed dating Finding things in common Bernie is on a speed-dating evening. Read the © conversations and choose the correct words. HAYLEY Hi, My name Hayley. I'm a bit nervous! Bann Doct "ian eters. Dt Hayiey So, what do you do, Bernie? ernie I work for myself, HAVLEY Really? *S0 do li/Neither do I! IsaBeL 1 eat out a lot. I don't have time to cook at home. sernié 70h, Idon't./Neitherdo J. What’ your favourite food? Isase I love Italian food. ernie ‘Sam 1l/Me too! I eat a lot of pasta cure I went speed dating last week, 100. aeRNIe 'Soam/I/So did! Did you meet anyone interesting? cure No, I didn't like anyone! ernie ‘Me neither./So did, But it was fun! CLARE Yes, it was. FIONA Well, [love exercise. I go jogging every day: saeRnie ’Oh, don’t. /Neither do. Do you do any other sports? ONA No. L cant play football or tennis ernie "Neither cen I/ican't. But | try! GF evsng os Wri Porto 1) Look at what Bernie, Isabel and Hayley said on their speed-dating evening. Then complete conversations 1-8 with the correct phrases. Sometimes there is more than one answer. Bernie | Isabel | Hayley drives [x [x gf fice has got a cat “f|-i/7 vegetarian x hs a a [a went on holiday last year can speak Italian = x v x |v hhas got his/her own flat x [et hates working at weekends | / = v ishot “Tw t-t¥ 1 seRnie I donit drive vsase Neither da. 1 prefer public transport 2 BERNIE I've gota cat nave ! Whats yours called? 3 isaset_ Tm not a vegetarian. BERNIE but 1 dont eat a lot of meat Harter I didnt go on holiday last year ERNE wu. T Went to Australia, My brother lives there. 5 BERNIE I Love Italian food, but I can’t speak the language. 'saset a... «My mother spoke Italian to me when I was young. 6 Isase 1 haven't got my own flat BERNE Trent a place with a friend 7 BERNIE I hate working at weekends. Maney but Toften do it 8 Havtey —T'm really hot bernie ‘Can you open a window? Pi 2 g Fa Fs ie} Fd i=) Ps gf Fa Hy Fa Fd 5 Pe Fd Pa H Fy & Cer ER a eR pene Rea aL2 Beginnings Language Summary 2, Student's Book 121 2A Starting small Past Simple GB © 4) Complete the table with the infinitive or the Past Simple form of these verbs. Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield” met ry { Fest sinple _ at school in New York in 1963. They both stayed 2 [have] the same hobby ~ food! When they finished school, they 2 x {go} to college. But Ben * {not finish) his course and he 3 read . (get) 2 job seling ice-cream. In 1978, they both © (decide) dose 4 to doa $5 course in making ice-cream, The course ” {not be) dificult 5 wore and the next year they ®,..... [start] their ice-cream business with their frst ay shop: Ben & Jerry's, in Vermont, USA. On the first anniversary of Ben & Jerry's they * (give) everyone free ice-cream all day. Two year later, they rr ig {open) their second shop, aso in Vermont. 9 __| thought But Ben and jerry only (not want) to make and sell make 0 ice-cream. So in 1985 they ®. (begin) ‘Ben & Jerry's Foundation’, ij Compleneidie table wich the 2 charity to help poor people. Every year they give 7.5% of the company’s money infinitive form of the verbs in 1a). ta the charity. By 2004 there ® {be} more than 450 Ben & Jery’s regular irregular shops in over 18 countries including France, Germany, italy, Spain and Mexico say fs kere In the same year, we“... (Spend) over $300,000,000 on their ice-cream! 2 [s — ————— i ie 'b) Write questions for these answers. Use the Past Simple. So et When / Ben and Jerry / meet? — When did Ben and Jerry meet? Goo In 1963, 2 Who / get / job selling ice-cream? © ® Read the article about the people who started Ben & Jerry's ice-cream. Then put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple 3 What happen / 1978? Ben, They did a course in ice-cream making. 4 When / they / open / their first shop? In 1979.2A and 2B What / they / do / on their first anniversary? ‘They gave everyone free ice-cream all day. "es Why / they / start / ‘Ben & Jerry’ Foundation’? Because they wanted to help poor people. How many shops / be / there in 2004? There were more than 450, How much / we / spend / on Ben & Jerry's ice-cream in 2004? Over $30,000,000. 2B First meetings Past Continuous: positive and negative (22 Ricky Jade and Claude Alison Cart Look at the pictures. Then write what the people were doing at seven o'clock yesterday evening. Use the Past Continuous. waitforetaxt play on her computer talk to a friend watch TV Jog in the park think about his girtfiend Ricky was waiting fora taxi, Jade and Claude Alison Carl LiF Neal and Karen Past time phrases (2B svsnsense (QJ, Choose the correct words. 1 William Shakespeare was born in sixteen years ago. Last/in month T couldn't speak any English! I met my boyfriend on holiday last/in The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant opened in/on 1952, MeDonald’s opened its first restaurant in the 1940/forties He is here somewhere. I saw him two minutes ago/before, My parents got married twenty years before/ago. I think she was here the day before today/yesterday. liz ‘Neal and Karen E@ choose the correct words. Pauline and her boyfriend were living in China for three months. ‘We got married while my wife did/ was doing her degree at university. Damon was looking out of the window when he saw/was seeing her. When Nicole heard/was hearing the news, she quickly phoned her mother. | worked/was working in Spain when 1 met my boyfriend. The weather was good so we walked/ were walking home together. This time last year they went/were going ‘on dates and now they're married! You talked/were talking to someone so I didnt want to say anything.BB ee © Read the article. Put the verbs in brackets Relationships (1) in the Past Simple or Past Continuous. @ ead heart in 3 again and In 1998, Alexandra Tolstoy " was working ‘complete the phrases. (work) in a bank, but she ?was. (be) bored. She decided to leave her job and ride actoss Central Asia on a horse for charity, When she * (meet) Shamil Galimzyanov for the first time, she + (ravel) through Uzbekistan, She (not feel) very well so she 1 get married. to someone didnt notice him, But while they ® (ride) their horses, they started talking. Alexandra” (think) Shamil was very interesting. His life was very different from her own. And soon she* (Qxnow) that she was falling in love with him. ‘Three years later Alexandra? (visit) Shamil in 2 in with Uzbekistan again, At the time, she (go out) with someone another man, but a few months later she” (break up) with him, f Alexandra (get) engaged to Shamil in 2002 while she and her family " (tay) with him, They ™ (get) married in London and now they live in Moscow, in Russia engaged to someone oO a) Write questions about the article in 3. Use the Past Continuous. 1 Where / Alexandra / work / in 1998? Where vas Alexandra working in.1998?, 2 Where / she / travel / when she met Shamil? 3 How /she / feel / when she met him? 4 What / Shamil and Alexandra / do / when they started talking? 5 / she / go out / with anyone when she went back to Uzbekistan? Where / her family / stay / when they got engaged? 6 Where / her family / stay / when they got engaged! 5 ___aomennefarthe b) Write answers to the questions in 4a) 1 She was working in a bank, 6 _ someone(2c) The 1001 Nights Reading )_ There was once a man called Lothar. He was Read the first paragraphs of two stories. Then put only thiey, but some of his hair was grey. Lothar | the stories in the correct order. had two girlfriends — one who was twenty years | old and the other who was forty. 4 But when she saw her boyfriend in his suit and heard he was working in an office, she was very sad. “You're not the man | loved,’ she said. And she broke up with him immediately. eR Cac «) After a few years, the man had no hair on his head at all! ‘The Lazy Man in Love: The Man and his Two Girlfriends: The man soon wanted to marty the girl so he decided to ask her parents. The girs parents didn't By yey Cn ‘want their daughter to marry him. How could he look afer their daughter? He was unemployed! a) They told the man to come back when he had a good job. So the man went to university, studied hard and soon he was working for a multinational company. He returned to her parents and asked again. They were very pleased and called their daughter. The younger girlfriend was worried about going out with an older man. When she saw him, she always took out a few of his grey hairs. The older girlfriend was worried about ‘going out with a younger man 8) When she saw him she always pulled out a few of the black hairs on his head. She wanted him to look older. So every time the man went to see his girlfriends he lost a few grey haits and then a few black hairs. | Fy There was once a man called Otiose, He didn’t | have any money, but he was happy. One day he vwas lying on the beach when he saw a beat woman. He asked her out immediately and they went on a date. @ Read the stories in 1 again. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)? Correct the false sentences, didn't want 1 [F] Otiose’s girlfriend wanted him to get a job. 4 [_] Lothar was older than both his girlfriends, 2. [F] Otiose was happy when he met his girlfriend. 5 [_JLothar’ girlfriends didi‘ like his hair. 3 [_]At the start of the story Otiose had a job. 6 [_JAt the end of the story Lothar became bald. Connecting words (1) (ZEB © Niaich beginnings of sentences 1-6 to endings a)-1). Use so, because, while, when or until 1 Lothar’ older girlfriend didnt like his black hairs . 50, 2) he went to university 2 Lothar’ girlfriends pulled out his hair 4) he was lying on a beach. 3 Lothars younger girlfriend pulled his grey hairs out @) he came to visit her. 4 The girls parents didn't want Otiose to marry her 4) he didn't have any left. 5 Otiose met his girlfriend «)_he didn't have a job 6 Otiose didn't have a degree 4) she pulled them out,] 8 3 4 : : Bara ole) Ceol} Even (er eee NMR M7 Cole) (2D) Small talk Starting conversations (U3 o Fill in the gaps with these phrases. Howde-yotrknow Do youlive Didn't we meet in do you know — where did you meet You're a teacher ‘Are you TARA JARED TARA 3 KATE MARK. KATE MARK KATE MARK. 4 ROLAND Max ROLAND Max, ROLAND afriend of What do you do? Sid, this is Sarah, Nice to meet you, Sarah You too, * Howdoyou know.. Anna? 1 work with her. Oh. So* Lucy Barker? Yes, Why? She's my sister. She couldn't come tonight. Wow! There are alot of people in here! Yes! Its coffee time. Pm Jared. I work downstairs Hi, Pm Tara. Pm an accountant Ob really 4 in Cambridge? No, Live in London Hello. * Paddys or Audrey's? Audreys Me too! Were you at university with her? No. Were you? Yes, I was. So § her? At work. I went out with her, but she broke up with me when she met Paddy Hello.” Manchester last year? Manchester? Was it at the computer conference? Yes, you gave a talk about computers in education, Oh yes.* at Bath College, aren't you? Thats right Ending conversations (IZ a) Make sentences with these words to complete the conversations. a) A T/ meet / we / hope / soon / again » 0 8 A hope we meet again soon, Tm sure we will you / meeting / was /It/ nice probably / you / again / See / here Yes, bye, again / was / IL/ nice/ see / to f you You too. I really enjoyed your talk last year. ‘Thank you. Here’ my email address. touch / Lets / in / keep you / maybe / soon / See Are you going to their party tonight? & Oh, yes. Of course, later / See / then / you ! b) Match the ends of conversations a)-d) in 2a) to conversations 1—+ in 1 va) 2 3 4 (Goats ening Porto? -66 )3 The world of work Language Summary 3, Student's Book p123 3A) Getting qualified Employment (ZEB have to/had to (1): positive and negative a) Match the words/phrases in A to the © complete the sentences with has to and these verbs, © words/phrases in B. i i practise take know work be (x2) 1 agood 2) security 2 long 5) office 3 opportunities \ «) holidays 4 my own 4) salary 5 friendly «) for promotion 6 job colleagues 7 agood ®) pay 8 flexible 1) training 9 opportunities i) boss 10 holiday i) pay 11 on-the-job) working hours 1 A musician has to practise. a lot. W sick 9 for travel 2. A shop assistant polite b) Complete the sentences with a phrase 3 A doctor Jong hours. from 1a). 4 Anaccountant good at maths, 11 don't want to work at the same time every 5 A London taxi driver 25,000 streets day. Vd like a job with flexible working 6 A parent usually holidays when ours. schools are closed. 2 1the going diferent towns and counties ga) 9 ihe gaps wit he postive or negate form of so I'd like a job with have to, Use the Present Simple or Past Simple. 1 Phil and Miriam get a good salary: They don’t have to. 3 Iflam ill, do I get worry about money. ? 2 Matt works for himself. He ‘get up early. 4 Teachers work very hard, but they ofien get 3 Leah and I can't come this weekend. We in the summer. visit Leah’s parents. 5 Ive got a lot of 4 [don't have my own office. To nnon Shae it like working with a colleague. swith them, 5. The company were very good to her when she was ill. 6 Money is important to me so I'd like They sive her sick pay, but they did. 6 Ihave three small children so 1 have flexible working hours. 7 Im the UK students do at least six years training to become a doctor. 8 She come to work taday. Why is she here?3A and 3B - - have to/had to (2): questions and short answers b) Write short answers to the © 2p Fitlin the gaps with DorDoes/Did and have to ‘questions in 4a). 1A Lwork in a department store 1 Yes, 1 do... And its always 8 Do. you .have to. work on bank holidays? really busy 2 A Andy teaches English in Brazil 2 No, he But he can, 8 The neneen Speak Portuguese? 3 Yes, she She said 3-8 Nadia left a few minutes ago. she was sorry 8 But i so early! she 30? 4/No, you. But she'd 4 & Dad and [are going to see your grandmother on Sunday. probably like to see you BE come? 5 No,it _. What 5A Tike this jacket, but isa bit small. colours do you have in my 8 I'm sorry, but we haven't got any more in that colour, it size? be black? 6 Yes, Ke was £151 6 A I couldnt find my student card 8 Oh, dear you pay full price? 3B Job-hunting ——— Looking for a job (ERB Present Continuous and Present @ a) Put sentences a)-1) in the correct order to make a story about Jez. Simple [3 ~ 4) [| ]for an interview. But he said the job was @ 4) Choose the correct words. ») (7) My friend, Jez, is unemployed at the moment. He 1 Miguel San is never hs . working at weeken of] ea at fist because he decided to take a holiday. But now he’ ain — aay antes 4) [J was working for a multinational company and he was Tot oe iota ee ©) [_Jiob. He didn't get unemployment in my job. 1) [B2|find a job soon. 4 We watch/metcig lena [_]for about three jobs every week. He saw an interesting, 1 fel in Beg ta Brance at thie 1) [_]for a new job. 1 helped him to write his CV and he applies moment. ') [_Jadvert in the newspaper last week. He filled in the iG My parents usually gafere usualy going on holiday in 1) [_Jearning a lot of money. But last month he last his etd 1») [_ application form and went 7 My brother wants/is wanting to 1») [_ terrible ~ the people were really unfriendly. I'm sure he will : ria sag? ‘lip desacast b) Find these phrases in 1a). Then write the infinitive form of the verb. are you crying? 1 -apply. for a job 6 acy 2 unemployed 7 fora job 3 2 lot of money 8 in an application form a Fane ° for an interview 5 ........... unemployment benefit, ajobb) Match the sentences in 2a) to their meanings. a) Present Simple for routines: .7. and ») Present Simple for states: ____ and ¢) Present Continuous for things that are happening at the moment of speaking: .... and 4) Present Continuous for things that are temporary ‘or are happening around now: ___. and Look at the pictures. Then fill in the gaps with the Present Simple or Present Continuous form of these verbs. toach lar work relax cycle lose win stay drive be rain go 1 Helen teaches. French, but today she s/earning Italian. 2 Cliff and Sue usually .work. hard, but today they 3. Brian often _. 10 work, but today he att generally sunny, but today it 5. For holidays we usually camping, but this year we ina hovel. 6 Lalvays at tennis, but today © Read the article and put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple or Present Continuous. "Are. you looking. (look) for a new job? Well, you? nw. (Read) this article so the answer is probably yes! © Your CV* (be) an advert (ask) a friend to read my application forms or CV, for you! always you... is (learn) anything new at the moment? 1 4 (study) Spanish. 1” (not need) Spanish for my job, but its a useful language. And it looks good on my CV! © Before interviews, 1". (ty) to find out something about the company. Most large companies * (have) websites. My daughter ® E (want) to work for Microsoft in the future and at the moment she (read) a book about the company. © Lalways ” a. (ative) five or ten minutes early for an interview. While | # (wait), (read) my notes carefully. © Inan interview, you *. (need) to listen very carefully and answer the questions honestly. And smile! It *. (help) you relax! 3B/ Word building (1): noun endings @EEB g Fi @ ww the puzzle. Find the job (4). 3 1 polities 6 violin — g 2 write 7 clean = 3 assist 8 direct B 4 paint 9 cook B 5 music 10 act ey ¥ 3 F a) Are these words nouns, verbs or both? Write N (noun), V (verb) or B (both). 1 [N] collection 2 [_Jlaugh advertise Cvs cyclist paint b) Put the words in 2a) in the table. Then complete the table with the missing nouns or verbs, Roun verb collection collect Cc, Strange jobs Reading a) Read an interview with a police diver. Write questions 1-5 in the correct places AE. 1 Where did you learn about diving for the police? 2 What qualities do you need in your work? 3 What do you do as a police diver? é fi 5 Have you got any diving qualifications? ‘A. Howdid you become interested in diving? When | was young my parents lived in Honduras, Central America. I did my first serious dive when I was ten with my ‘mother and father. I can remember it now: My parents had an ‘argument. (argue) about it. My mother thought I was too. young, My father said it was her? (decide) so she came with ust B . Yes. When I was 18, 1 took a diving? (examine) and became a professional diver. The * (examine) said I was born to be a diver! c While I was at university Tsaw an So for the police in a newspaper. | applied and I got an interview. The* (advertise) (interview) was a police diver and we sik (discuss) our experiences, I knew then I ‘wanted to be a police diver. I trained as a policeman first and then I did a special training course to become a police diver. It ‘was really difficult! D People usually think police divers have to look for bodies all the time, It isnt true! My job is never the same and I love the . (excite). We examine plane crashes, look in rivers for knives or guns and we ofien have to rescue people at sea E ‘Well you need to be an excellent * (swim), of | ‘course. And you have to be physically strong — diving in English rivers and canals is not like diving in the Caribbean Ocean ~ it can be very cold, very dark and very smelly! b) Read the interview again and fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.3D) I’m really sorry! Apologies, reasons and promises (E53 @ a) Match apologies 1-4 to reasons a)-d). 1 Sorry, I couldn't come to your party.d) 2. I'm sorry I couldn't get the DVD you wanted. 3 Tm really sorry, but I can't give you the report today... 4 Sorry, can’t play football on Wednesday. 4) The shop didn't have it so 1 had to order one on the Internet. +) [have to go to the doctor's ~ my knee hurts. «) My computer crashed so I have to write it again 4) It was my mum’ birthday on Saturday so I had to 40 and see her. b) Now match the promises to each sentence in 1a). 4) Pil ry and visit soon. 1. b) I'l tell you when it arrives. 9 Ill play next week. 4) Tl finish it tomorrow, Put the conversation in the correct order. 2) [_]™aaion Yes. And you'll remember your phone! by [are left my phone at home and I didn't have your number. ) [_Jmarion Oh, dear, Why didn't you call? 4) [1] nave I'm really sorry I couldn't come to the ‘meeting this morning, ©) [_]masion You didn't have the number? This was an important meeting, Nate. 9 [_Jnare 2) [_]™anion What happened? We waited for you. T know, Next time I'l take a taxi hy [_Jnare The 8.15 train was cancelled and 1 had to wait for the next one. © Fillin the gaps with , cant, couldn, have to or had to. 1. I'm really sorry, but I .coulda‘t. find your keys. I Took again when I get home, 2 Sorry, 1. _. send you the document now. ‘My computer isn't working, but | find an Internet café, al work tonight so 1 meet you, Are you busy tomorrow? 4 Sorry, 1... 1 call Mr Travis yesterday. look after the Japanese visitors all day. 1 ring him this afternoon, Look at the table and write sentences. apology __| reason promise 1 couldn't call | work late «all him tomorrow the builder today 2 cant meet Visit my parents | see you at the you later weekend 3 couldn't goto | goon training | come to the meeting yesterday| course next meeting 4 can't work on | go to the doctor | work late next Saturday week 1 _I'm sorry, but | couldn't call the builder today, had towork late, Ul call him tomorrow. Review: spelling (@ choose the correct words, @ 1 beautful/&aaTID 6 shopping/shoping 2 writting/writing 7 openned/opened 3 swimmer/swimer 8 looses/loses 4 gallery/galery 9. opportunities/oportunities 5 developped/developed 10 success/succes eating and wing Porto 858 ere Maye Ree oe eee eee meen RCM Meta n (eal eee g (oe ToT]4 That’s entertainment! Language Summary 4, Student's Book p126 4A The silver screen Types of film (ZEB Review: past forms and past participles @ illin the gaps with these words. E@ Complete the table infinitive past participle Jovestery western science-fiction film tbe | L - horror film musical historical drama os ~ romantic comedy comedy war fim 20) comedy 3 do 4 FILM CHOICE oon 7 meet eaten Woke 8 stop _ Pee eel tie watch these film classics! . 10 write Ded Ean, Le eo Present Perfect for life experiences (1): positive cy ae married, but they continue to eet en Wee ° a sation, This is a beat, but sad” fove stony and negative (XB Forrest Gump ‘Tom Hanks is very fussy wonderful ® Hanks won his second Oscar for his acting, © \00k at the information about film directors. Fill in 7 the gaps with the correct form of the Present Perfect. | Joshua | Mar | Ren Minority Report Inthe year 2054, the police canst the sina 7 moe Sn. en verte bn Ad mee ee meet a famous 7 x The Blues Brothers Jake and his brother, Elwood, decide Grestor woody ten |” ly eit cnc: An extn siese_—_| werden |_| with songs from Aretha Franklin Elizabeth This ® tells the 1 Joshua hasn‘twitten.a film. interesting story of the English queen, Elizabeth 1 (1558-1603), 2 Ren and Mar havewritten._a film. 3 Joshua short film Apocalypse Now Captain Willard is looking for Colonel Kutz in Cambodia in 1969. Francis Ford Coppola directs this classic © 4 Mar three short films 5 Joshua .. a famous director, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton! In a competition, Rosalee swins a date with Tad Hamilton, a good-looking Woody Allen. and famous actor, Will they fallin love? A simple, but 6 MRE ieee ccmncccen gp very funny" _ - — directors. Little Big Man An old man tells the story of his life, ‘There are cowboys, Indians and everything you expect im this classic ® 7 Joshua and Mar to Hollywood. 8 Ren to Hollywood. Psycho Dont watch this alone! A woman stops ata lonely hotel in Alfred Hitchcock’ famous a =© ‘illin the gaps with these © verbs. Use the Present Perfect and if possible, contractions (, v0. see broke drive learn fall try go use 1. My daughter seen. all the Harry Potter films, 2 Nathan never a foreign language. a never a mobile phone. 4 We Japanese food. Is it good? 5 You EVET ss AM 61 my arm twice 7 Raoul and 1 on holiday three times this year, 8 You abroad. ——— 4Aand 4B ut the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect or Past Simple. Sofia Coppola is the daughter of Francis Ford Coppola, the film director. She * was. (be) born in 1971 and she 2 (appear) in her first film, The Godfather: in 1972. In her career she (act) in over 15 films including Star Wars Episode 1 with Ewan McGregor. But most of all, she enjoys writing and directing films. When she * (be) 18 she * (write) a story, Life without Zoe, for the film New York Stories. In 2003 she © (direct) her most famous film, Lost in Translation. A year later she"... (vin) an Oscar for the film. Now; three people in the Coppola family * win) Oscars! Of course, this isn't all Sofia ® (do) in her life, She , (design) clothes and she " (start) her own fashion company. Amazing for someone in her early thirties. 4B) The rhythm of life — Music (ZEB @ Do the puzzle, Find the type of music (4).4B Present Perfect for life experiences (2): questions with ever @ a) Write questions with these words. 1 /Stelfie ever / write /a song? Has Steffie ever written a.song?. 2 / Bob Dylan /ever / have / a number one in the UK? 3-/ you /ever / buy /a CD on the Internet? 4 /you and Abby / ever / hear / of the band Coldplay? 5 / Cory and Amy /ever/ sing / karaoke? 6 /your brother / ever / play / in a band? +) Write short answers to the questions in 2a). 1 Yes, she has.. 4 NO, on 2 NO, ene BYES, cnn Mi pce 6 No, Review: Present Perfect and Past Simple © ose the correct answers, a), b) or €). “1 He never ... me flowers. a)give @aiven @ gave 2 She ..... my birthday last year. a) forgot b) forgotten ¢) forget 3 Did he... out at the weekend? a)been bj went) go 4 & Did you watch television yesterday? B Yes, 1 ayhave s) watched did 5 They ..... skiing, a)'ve never been 6) 've never went ¢) never been Fill in the gaps. Use the verbs in brackets and the Present Perfect or the Past Simple. Use contractions (,'ve) if possible. 1-4 Have. you ever seen, (see) an opera? i What about you? AYES, Tn ® What U you... (see)? Carmen. Ht nn (be) about four hours long! 2 A cece You and Dan ever —~ (be) toa karaoke bar? 8 Yes, we ~~ - What about you and Will? NO, WE an What was it lke? Bl (hate) it, but Dan ove) it! aA you ever (use) an MP3 player? 8 Yes, 1 (buy) one last year. ‘A Me too. Where YOU nen (buy) it? 8 1 (order) one on the Internet, It (Cost) about £80. 4a Gwen ever (lose) anything important? 8 Yes, she ! SHE on nnnnnClOse) ‘our tickets to a Robbie Williams concert ‘What you (doy? 8 We .......... (try) to buy some more, but we (not can. 180, neve YOU OVE (ee) hin in concert? ot4c TV or not TV? TV nouns and verbs ov Write the TV words. ‘You need a DY D player to play a DVD. 21 _ is a programme about important events. 3. “Dinners ready. T. — the TV 4 The most famous r_ _ __ programme is Big Brother. 5 Onac___ s___, famous people answer questions about themselves. 6 “Lwant to watch that programme later. Can you ine __ are factual programmes about real situations or people. 8s. se are popular programmes on TV every week, Reading @ Find the numbers in the article, What do they. 7 describe? 2) 94% By 1950, 9496 of Americans had a.rala in ther house, ) 66% - ©) 30 million 4) 650 million ss «) at least 200 | sex oat | |i 1936 the radio was very popular Families sat down | every night and listened to dramas. By 1950, 94% of || Americans tad a radio in their house. But by 1955, 66% of American houses had their own TV, ‘And now we have the internet In 1996, about 30 milion people used the Internet. In 2005, there were ‘ver 650 milion people online. They buy books, send emails and now many watch TV ~ there are at least 200 TV channels on the Internet, Will the internet Kill TV? @ a) Read four responses to the article and choose -ed and -ing adjectives ZB the correct words. This isa ‘worried article. | work for @ company that makes TVs. But | think TV is going to be here fora long time. Remember, 99% of people in the world have never Used a computer. Chas, New York Pekin aici | was ‘supsing/Surprised by something | reed cent people who use the Internat watch over four hours ess TV tevery week than people who don't use the Inte. TV is dying! This is “exciting/excited news! Hugo, Sao Paolo \'m living in the UK at the moment. intemot TV is “amazing/amazed. | can watch “teresting/nterested programmes in my frst language ~ Chinese, Wei-Sum Leung, London In our house, we have two TVs, two computers and five Chikken. in the past, the chidren argued over the remote control, Now they ight to use the computer! They think TV is “boring/bored and they are “tring/tved of watching it. Claudia, Rome b) Read the responses in 9a) again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? iF 90% of people in the world have got a computer. 2 [_]chas thinks that television isntt going to die 3 [_]People who use the Internet watch four hours of television a week. 4 [Jhiugo prefers watching television to the 5 [_]Wei-sum watches Chinese television on the Internet. 6 [_]Claudia's children love watching television.Agreeing, disagreeing, and asking for opinions (IZ5B © Fill in the gaps with these phrases. Umsomytdon't agree Yes, maybe you're right ‘What do you think Do you agree with that No, definitely not 1 rRevoR 1 think university isa waste of time ukxt “'msontydon’tagree.. A university degree is important for some jobs, Trevor? TREVOR * ‘Young people need experience. Not books! 2 uss There are children in here. Smokers should 0 outside. Joun - - NM oleae Col Cae CMe) But itis a party 9 ne) z 185A. Pethaps we should open a window : : ; FI Trmnot sure about that Do you think r Yesdetintely What about you Lage with oo on 5 ving in the country is moe axing? e JEN ‘| - Thhate the noise of the city. 4 AWE I think everyone should have satellite television, worn ® My children watch too much television already! Aue Well, you can always turn the TV off! Dale? What do you think? pag” Ingrid, Satelite television fs just more chat PoC eee acs tae shows and more reality TV programmes. Rubbish — all of them! © 4) Match conversations 1-4 in 1 to people A-D in the picture. 1A 2 3 4 b) Complete the table with the phrases in 1. asking opinion | agreeing disagreeing 1 Whatdoyou | 5 is think? 2 3 ‘ e Do you agree or disagree with these sentences? Choose a phrase from 2b). 1. Its betier to live in the city than the country. I don't agree. /I’m not sure about that. 2. Everyone should have satellite television. 3 Smokers should smoke outside. 4. University is a waste of time. (GF Reading and witing Portfolio 4 970Verb-noun collocations (1) (28 oO a) Match verbs 1-7 to words/phrases a)-g). do a) the cats clean’ 8) cars feed ©) the carpets look like |g) me look after build take over «) the world 4) the housework. 2) my brother b) Fill in the gaps with the phrases in 1a). WOULD YOU LIKE A ROBOT? We asked five people thelcame question Yes, please! | hate ' doing the housework. so itean® thing ike that. And when we go on holiday, t eee and Canit* ‘when my parents are out? He never listens to me ~_maybe he wil listen to a robot. We have lots of robots at our factory. They help ‘ So, no! | don't want one at home, No, thank you! Robots are going to cone day. saw a documentary about that once, | want a robot that” It can go to work while | stay in bed! 5 Into the future Language Summary 5, Student's Book p128 5A Man or machine? will for prediction; might; will be able to CB 4) Make sentences about the future with these words. 1 email / Everyone / address /an / have / will Everyone will have an email address. 2 work / will / Lots of / home / at / people 3 electricity / Cars / will / only use 4 government / have / will / Europe / one ») Fill in the gaps with won't and these verbs. weet use send be 2) People .won‘tneed. to travel to work ») We any letters by post. @) There as many counties. CMS en pet (6) Match the sentences in 2a) to the sentences in 2b). 1b) 2 3 ‘ a) Fill in the gaps with will, won't and the verbs in brackets. 1 & England .won‘twin.. the next World Cup. (win) 8 Do you think Brazil .willwin. ? (win) In 10 years, we CDs in the shops. (buy) 8 we them on the Internet? (buy) You the exam. (pass) to take it again? (be able) sal here tomorrow. (be) 8 Do you think you .. _.. on Friday? (come) b) Write short answers to the questions in 3a) 1 Yes, 1 do. 3 No, you 2 Yes, we 4 Not5A and SB 4) A group of school children made predictions about the future. @ Fill in the gaps with can or ‘Iwill be Rewrite the sentences with might. 1 Pertops well lve on The moon. We might live in the moon. ar eH Wee 2 Fees vobats wil become mone inteligant thon humans. ‘ fale we'll have computers in every room. 8 Perkops MI be able to wderstand maths. «Pitaps wf arin Talos good Friend (5B Never too old Verb-noun collocations (2) 523 able to 1 By next year I be ableto. speak English very well. 2 We travel to the moon ‘now, but in the furure we live there. robots 3 When move around easily? 4 In 20 years, | don't think you drive a car in many capital cities 5 Im50 years computers think like humans. 6 My eight-month-old som already say a few words. In a year he talk. @ a) Match the beginnings of sentences 1-8 to endings a)-h). 1 Pm sure you'l have .d). 2 Pam and Edgar are living 3 My father loves taking 4 Pat and Lave looking forward to... 5 Tthink he did 6 Our grandmother wants to learn 7 Before university we spent 8 We want to lie on a beach and get a) abroad at the moment. ) a degree in maths, but I'm not sure. 6) how to use the Internet. 6) agreattimetettaty ¢) spending more time with our grandchildren ) a suntan, @) photos with his new digital camera bh) a year travelling around the world, bb) Find these phrases in 1a). Then write the infinitive form of the verb. 1 have.. a great time 2 abroad 3 photos z _ time with someone 5 onan A degree 6 maw how to do something 7... time doing something 8 a suntanFuture plans and ambitions: be going to C3 @ Change the incorrect words in bold. are you ‘A. When "you-are going to retire? 8 I'm going to “retired next month. A Are you going to “learned anything new? 8 Tdontt know, but 1 ‘not am going to do anything difficult A Is your wife ‘going retire? 8 Yes, she “going, Next year ‘A And ‘what you going to do then? 8 I'm going to “spending a lot more time out of the house! © Choose the best meaning for each sentence 1 Were looking forward to meeting you. @ Were going to enjoy meeting ») Were thinking of meeting you. ) We might enjoy meeting you. 2 T'm planning to live abroad. 2) T might live abroad. 0) [id like to live abroad. 6) T'm going to live abroad. 3 He’ hoping to retire early. 2) He going to retire early ) Heid like to retire early. 6) He sure he will retire early 4 I'm thinking of buying a computer. 4) might buy a new computer. ) I'm going to buy a new computer. 6) T'm planning to buy a new computer. 5B Read about five people's plans. Then fill in the gaps in sentences 1-10. LORNA | might retire early. don't know. 'm 55 now and my husband retired last year. He spends most of his time in the garden. eal o be thee wth mm definitely going to learn @ new language. hate going abroad and pening Engh cass tm only 26 50 I'm not going to retire soon! Jamie and | are going to have a baby next year and we're really excited about that. We want to have a big family and lve in a big house. Then my children and grandchildren will al beable to stay ‘sue Well, Roger and | don't oceR | asked my boss at work recently and | might be able to retire next year. We might buy & house in France. like to live there one day. 1 Lorna is thinking of .retiring.. early. 2. She's looking forward to ‘more time with her husband. 3 She’ planning to a new language. 4 Cass and Jamie are planning 10 a big family. 5. They'e looking forward to their first chile. 6 Cass would like to in a big house. 7 Sue isn't looking forward to 8 Sue is sure she will _- bored 9. Roger is hoping to carly, 10. They're thinking of .. a house in France.Reading: verbs and prepositions (3 @ 2 Read the article and write the correct names. 1 NASA’ first spaceships to land on MAES, ew 2 Europe’ first spaceship to go to Mars. 3. Dr Pillinger’ first robot to go to Mars 4 The robot Dr Pillinger wants to build next b) Read the article again and choose the correct words. the search for life on Mars started seriously in 1976, In that year two NASA (North American Space Agency) spaceships, Viking 1 and Viking, flew ‘from/@) Mars and landed on the planet. In 1997 [NASA returned “to/from Mars and took over 20,000 photographs ofthe planet. Inthe same year ESA (European Space Agency) decided to send their first spaceship to Mars ~ Mars Fepress. A British space scientist, Dr Colin Pillinger, heard about the mission, He had an idea: he could build a robot to travel “by/to Mars inside ESA's spaceship. The robot could land on Mars and look for life on the planet. ‘In 1998, ESA agreed “with/about Dr Pillinger's plan. inger chose the name Beagle 2 forthe robot, after Charles Darwin’ 1881 ship, Beagle. 5C Out of this world Dr illinger and a model of Beagle 2 Beagle 2 needed ‘to/for send the Earth a signal when it landed. The signal tells scientists on Earth that the spaceship landed safely. Dr Pillinger asked a famous op group, Blur, to write a song ~ the first pop concert on Mars! Dr Pillinger and his team spent $60 million ‘for/on the robot. And on Christmas Day 2003 everyone was looking forward ’on/to hearing Blur’s song when the robot landed on Mars. The scientists waited ... and waited. But they didn't hear the song, They tried to contact the robot, but they never discovered the problem. And now they know they never will. Now Dr Pillinger is talking “about/to sending another robot to Mars in 2009. He has written to NASA because he wants the robot - called Beagle 3, of course - to travel inside a NASA spaceship. Good luck, Dr Pillinger! ©) Fill in the gaps with the correct question words. Then choose the correct answers. 1_How many. spaceships did NASA send to Mars in 19762 a) O1 wo o) Three. 2 did ESA decide to send a spaceship to Mars? 2) In 1976. ») In 1997, ©) In 1998. 3 travelled on a ship called Beagle? a) NASA. ») Charles Darwin. «) Dr Colin Pillinger: 4 wrote a song for Dr Pillinger’s robot? 2) Dr Pillinger and his team. ) A pop group. ©) A scientist. 5 coon happened to Dr Pillinger’s robot? a) We don't know, ») It crashed on Mars. 6) Indidn't take off, 6 does Dr Pillinger want Beagle 310 go to Mars? a) Alone ) Inside Mars Express 2 ) Inside NASA's next spaceship.5D :D It’s for charity Offers, suggestions and requests (EE) @ a) Read the article about Comic Relief and answer these questions. @ 4) choose the best sentence for the situations. 1 You want to raise some money for a Jocal charity. You think a quiz night is a good idea. You say 2) Shall [have a quiz night? @why don't we have a quiz night? Vl have a quiz night. ‘You want to advertise your charity event. Your brother works for a local newspaper. You say’ a) Ill talk to my brother. b) Will you talk to your brother? ¢) Why don't we ask your brother? You are organising a charity disco. You have a lot of CDs. You say: 2) Shall | bring some CDs? ») Could you bring some CDs? Shall we buy some CDs? Your mother is carrying some heavy bags of shopping. Your mother says: a) Lets carry these bags. 8) Could you give you mea hand? «) Can I carry these bags for you? You and your friend are lost and you don't have a map. Your friend says 2) Can I give you a hand? ») Shall we look at the map? ) Let’s ask someone, 'b) Choose the best response for the situations in 1a). + GnyraBrea thanks oe No, don’t worry. Thanks anyway./ Great, thanks alot. Yes, that'd be great /Yes, ofcourse Yes, that‘d be great./Yes, ofcourse No, don’t worry. Thanks anyway. Yes, why not? 1 Who started Comic Relief? 2 What happens on ‘Red Nose Day’? 3 How much money have they raised so far? In 1985 a group of comedians set up the charity Comic Relief. They wanted to use comedy and laughter to raise money for the world’s poorest countries. Every two years they organise ‘Red Nose Day’. Millions of people wear red noses wiile they raise money for the charity! So far, Comic Relief has raised almost £250 million. b) Choose the correct words. Kay We're going to have a film night for Comic Relief. What films are we going to show? steve '@et'5)/Why don’t have some comedy films, kay Yes, of course. ©Willyou/Ill choose some? STEVE Yes. I've got lots of DVDs. De "Shall help you if you like. sreve Great, thanks a lot. '/Can do anything else? kay Yes. We need a place to show the films. 9&8 Why “do/don’t we use my house? T have a big living room. Kay Yes, that'd “be/been great @ Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets 1. Can you look alter your brother? Willyou look after your brather?_ (will) We could ask Keiko. (why) | want to go to Poland. (lets) Let's go out this evening - - ns (Shall) Could you help me? Could (hand) Will you make dinner? oe (can) Do you want me to buy some tickets? eee ED EEEEDEEED (shall) Could you do the washing up? eo _ will) (Gena wing Paxe0 5572) fom Toae nem oa el mem Coy aT Mee g CoN eT Reon Sol ale Meet oa et oda Co)
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