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Antonia Clare· JJ Wilson


Stephanie Dimond-Bayir
1 IDENTITY Page 4 Z TALES Page 9
1.1 VOCABULARY I language Z.1 VOCABULARY I types of story
GRAMMAR I question forms GRAMMAR I present perfect and past simple
LISTENING I leaning languages VOCABULARY PLUS I prepositions
WRITING I emails of introduction; learn to write formal READING I Forever young: James Dean
and informal emails z.z LISTENING I Flashbulb memories
1.Z VOCABULARY I relationships GRAMMAR I narrative tenses
GRAMMAR I review of verb tenses
VOCABULARY I the news
READING I Men and women - what they say about
WRITING I a news report; learn to use time linkers
each other
VOCABULARY PLUS I collocations Z.3 VOCABULARY I say/tell
1.3 VOCABULARY I interview advice FUNCTION I telling a story
FUNCTION I talking about yourself LEARN TO I show interest
LEARN TO I use two-word responses

Review 1 Page 14

J FUTURE Page 18 4 JOBS Page 23


3.1 VOCABULARY I organisation 4.1 VOCABULARY I personal qualities
LISTENING I What are your plans? GRAMMAR I must/have to/should (obligation)
GRAMMAR I the future (plans) LISTENING I talking about jobs
WRITING I messages; learn to use note form VOCABULARY PLUS I confusing words
3.Z READING I Science in the future: discoveries 4.Z READING I Dream job turns into nightmare
VOCABULARY I future time markers VOCABULARY I extreme adjectives
GRAMMAR I the future (predictions) GRAMMAR I used to, would
VOCABULARY PLUS I idioms WRITING I a covering letter; learn to organise your ideas
3.3 FUNCTION I dealing with misunderstandings 4.3 VOCABULARY I business
LEARN TO I reformulate FUNCTION I reaching agreement
LEARN TO I manage a discussion

Review 2 Page 28

S SOLUTIONS Page 32 6 EMOTION . Page 37


5.1 LISTENING I talking about changes 6.1 VOCABULARY I -ing /-ed adjectives
GRAMMAR I comparatives and superlatives READING I Stressed out? Take control.
VOCABULARY I technology GRAMMAR I real conditionals
WRITING I an advantages/disadvantages essay; VOCABULARY PLUS I multi-word verbs
learn to use discourse markers 6.2 VOCABULARY I verb-noun collocations
5.2 VOCABULARY I information GRAMMAR I hypothetical conditional: present/future
GRAMMAR I question tags LISTENING I Who is a potential victim?
READING I I never knew that! WRITING I an email of advice; learn to qualify what
VOCABULARY PLUS I word building: adjectives you say
5.3 VOCABULARY I problems and solutions 6.3 VOCABULARY j life events
FUNCTION I polite requests FUNCTION I giving news
LEARN TO I respond to requests LEARN TO I respond to news

Review 3 Page 42
7 SUCCESS Page 46 8 COMMUNITIES Page 51
7,1 VOCABULARY I success �.1 VOCABULARY I getting on
READING I Making it happen GRAMMAR I articles and quantifiers
GRAMMAR I present perfect simple LISTENING I Who are your neighbours?
versus continuous VOCABULARY PLUS I compound nouns
VOCABULARY PLUS I verb phrases 8.2 VOCABULARY I the internet
7.Z VOCABULARY I ability GRAMMAR I relative clauses
GRAMMAR I present and past ability READING I Silver surfers
LISTENING I William Sidis - life of a genius WRITING I a website review; learn to use complex
WRITING I a summary; learn to make notes for a sentences
summary 8.3 VOCABULARY I welcoming
7.3 VOCABULARY I qualifications FUNCTION I being a good guest
FUNCTION I clarifying opinions LEARN TO I accept apologies

Review 4 Page 56

9 HISTORY Page 60 10 WORLD Page 65


9.1 VOCABULARY I history 10.1 VOCABULARY I the environment
GRAMMAR I hypothetical conditional: past LISTENING I Earth Hour
LISTENING I Fascinating facts - inventions GRAMMAR I reported speech
WRITING I a short essay; learn to structure paragraphs VOCABULARY PLUS I word building: prefixes
9.2 GRAMMAR I active versus passive 10.2 VOCABULARY I reporting verbs
VOCABULARY I periods of time READING I A taste of your life
VOCABULARY PLUS I collocations GRAMMAR I verb patterns
READING I Generations and generalisations WRITING I a restaurant review; learn to link ideas
9.3 VOCABULARY I describing people 10.3 VOCABULARY I airports
FUNCTION I expressing uncertainty FUNCTION I giving advice/warnings
LEARN TO I react to information LEARN TO I make generalisations

Review 5 Page 70

AUDIO SCRIPTS Page 74

ANSWER KEY Page 82


VOCABULARY <'!"\� .
LANGUAGE QUESTION FORMS

1A Read the information about Shin. Rearrange 2 A Circle the question with the correct form.
the letters in italics to complete the sentences. 1 a) What kind of activity you helps learn new
1 My family is British Chinese so I grew up uginblial, vocabulary?
speaking Chinese and English. bilingual b) What kind of activity helps you learn new
2 Actually, I have a high level of yucenf/ in Spanish, vocabulary?
too. _____ 2 a) Which language you wanted to learn when
3 Of course, many of my friends are British so their you were younger?
rethom goetun is English. _____ b) Which language did you want to learn when
4 However London is very cosmopolitan - it is easy you were younger?
to meet ginerof people here. _____ 3 a) You ever wish you had a different mother
5 My best friend Sylvie is from Poland but she tongue?
sounds like a vetina preeska. _____ b) Do you ever wish you had a different mother
6 Sometimes I teach her glans as she didn't learn tongue?
informal words in school. _____ 4 a) What type of thing you do read in English?
7 And she teaches me computer gronja - I find it b) What type of thing do you read in English?
difficult but she works in IT! _____ 5 a) As a child, did you like finding out about
8 In some ways Sylvie has better gleranin stetsgerai different countries?
than me. _____ b) As a child, did you to like finding out about
9 I think her strongest kills is writing - she is different countries?
amazing. _____ 6 a) When did you first speak to a foreign person?
10 I am quite careless in comparison and my b) When you first speak to a foreign person?
cccaaury can be weak. _____ 7 a) If you have to speak in English, what do you
always worry?
B Use the words from Exercise lA to complete the
sentences. You may need to change the form of b) If you have to speak in English, what do you
the word. always worry about?

1 Bilingualism is an advantage in today's world. B Match questions 1-7 in Exercise 2A with


2 My mother is in several languages answers a)-g).
- she's really clever. a) Oh, English of course because it is
3 I wish I could use language more _____ international. 2
I make a tot of mistakes. b) Yes. I was always interested in different
4 What is your ? You sound German. cultures.
5 He always feels like a in his own c) Mostly my pronunciation - I don't feet
country because he hasn't lived there for years. confident about it.
6 I don't like ; I prefer it when people d) I review a few words every day and write
use standard English. example sentences.
7 Do you have good listening ? e) A few years ago on my first trip abroad.
8 Dan is a so he checks f) Not really. But I wish I had learnt English
all the English in the business earlier.
documents. g) Websites mostly, for online news. And
sometimes magazines about films.

3 A � 1.1 Listen and write the questions you hear.


1
2
3
4
5
6

B Listen again and repeat, paying attention to


the intonation.
LISTENING · -�: , B Read the emails and underline the correct
alternatives.
4 A � 1.2 Listen to three people answering the
questions below. Write their answers. To: [email protected]
Which language did you learn? Subject: hi!
How did you learn it? From: [email protected]
1
Hi Pilar/Dear Madam Pilar,
Which? How? 2/ am writing to greet you./How are you? As you
know, I'm going to stay with you this summer. I 3have
Maria
decided to/thought I'd send an email to introduce
Ahmed myself. My name's Daniela, but my friends call me
Jessie Danny, and I hope you will, too.
I'm eighteen years old and at university here in
Manchester, studying Business and Economics. I've
B Listen again and answer the questions. got lots of hobbies. I love horse-riding, swimming,
1 Which country outside Europe did Maria visit? listening to music, and I also play the flute. My
favourite hobby, though, is dancing. I 4 am particularly
keen on/really like samba and salsa.
2 What is her job now? I 5 can't wait to stay/look forward to staying with you
in Spain, though my Spanish isn't very good!
6
3 Where did Ahmed move to? Hope/l do hope to hear from you soon.
Danny

4 How did he communicate to start with?

5 Why does Jessie think British people don't learn To: [email protected]
other languages? Subject: Introductions
From: [email protected]
6 Which country did she live in for a while? 7
Dear members/He/lo everybody,
8/'m writing to say hi/I am writing to introduce myself.
As many of you know, I will begin in the role of
C Read the extracts from the recording. What do you chairperson of the Teachers' Association of Amlen
think the words and phrases in bold mean? Match State at the end of this month. 9/ would like to take this
them with meanings a)-f). opportunity// really wantto outline my major plans for
the Association over the coming year.
1 ... they were really keen for me to learn English ...
I am a maths and physics teacher. I have been in the
2 It was a culture shock ... profession for over forty years in a variety of roles:
3 ... living in Beirut always felt very cosmopolitan. teacher, administrative assistant, head teacher and
4 But I did some part-time Dutch lessons ... school inspector.
5 ... we aren't brilliant at learning new languages. My first priority is to increase membership. In the last
six years we have seen a decrease of almost 30% in
6 I picked it up in my day-to-day life.
our numbers. I have various proposals for achieving
a) a feeling of confusion when in a new and different this, which 10 1'11 tell you about/I will explain during our
country first meeting next month.
b) extremely intelligent or skilled
11
I look forward to working with you all/See you all soon.
12
A// the best/Yours sincerely,
c) for only part of a day or a week
Jacqueline Hatquist
d) very interested, wanting to do something very much
e) to learn informally without lessons by exposure
f) having people from different parts of the world C Read the instructions and write an email
(120-150 words).
You are going on an adventure trip for students of
English. You will join ten other students from all over the
EMAILS OF INTRODUCT ION; LEARN TO world on a one-month tour of India. T he tour will include
WRITE FORMAL AND INFORMAL EMAILS cultural visits and two hours of English lessons every
day. Write an email of introduction to the other students.
5A Read the purposes of two emails. Which email
needs to be formal?
1 Introduce myself to a member of my host family in
Spain before I visit.
2 Introduce myself as the new chairperson of the
Teachers' Association.
RELATIONSHIPS REVIEW OF VERB TENSES

1 A Put the words in the box into categories 1-4. 3 Complete the conversations with the correct form of
the verbs in brackets.
employee fiancee fiance classmate pupil boss
1 A: l need a holiday, but flights (be)
team-mate godfather godmother member
always expensive at this time of year.
1 Person you work with: B: That's true, but I (find) a cheap
flight to Mexico on the net yesterday.
2 Person who studies with you: 2 A: Grace (win) the lottery last week!
B: That's right. She (sleep) when her
brother called to tell her.
3 Person you are close to (almost family):
3 A: I (not like) football.

4 Person you do a hobby with:


B: Why you (not tell)
me earlier? The tickets cost £70 each!
4 A: you (hear) about the
B Complete the sentences with the words in accident last week?
Exercise lA. B: Yes, the boys (drive) along Court
1 This is Marianna, my _____. We're getting Street when a motorbike hit the car.
married next year. 5 A: you (need)
2 Dave is my . We're both in Year 12 at somewhere to stay? I have a spare room.
Cokethorpe High School. B: No, it's OK. l (stay) with my sister.
3 She asked her for some time off work, 6 A: I (read) a novel called The
but he said no. Luminaries at the moment.
4 I'm a of a swimming club. We meet B: Oh yes. I found it so boring that I _____
twice a week at the sports centre. (not finish) it.
5 Luisa got 100% in her exam. She's the best 7 A: I like an early start, so I ____ _ (get up) at
_____ in my class. six every morning.
6 He's an of GEO Foods. He's been there B: Me too. I always (leave) the house
for six years. by seven.
7 When I was born, my father asked John, his best 8 A: John! Are you ready? We (wait) for
friend, to be my _____ you!
8 Leticia is my _____ . We play in the same B: OK, here I am! Sorry about that. I _____
basketball team. (look) for my hat! I couldn't find it anywhere.

2A Underline the stressed syllable in the words in 4 Match beginnings a) and b) with endings i) and ii).
italics. 1 a) Do you use the computer? ii
1 He was an employee here. b) Are you using the computer? i
2 I had a wonderful mentor. i) I need it for a few minutes.
3 All pupils wear a uniform. ii) Or is everything done by phone?
4 We were team-mates for years. 2 a) She tries to work
5 Have you met my fiancee? b) She's trying to work
6 Talk to your partner. i) , so please be quiet.
7 She's my godmother. ii) on her book for two hours every day.
8 That club is for members only. 3 a) It doesn't snow
b) It isn't snowing,
B � 1.3 Listen and check. Then listen and shadow i) much in New Mexico.
the sentences (say them at the same time).
ii) so we can go out now.
4 a) What are you doing
b) What do you do
i) for a living? J
ii) now? Do you want to go for a coffee?
5 a) He was playing squash
b) He played squash
i) for the team last year.
ii) when he broke his ankle.
D Find words in the text to match definitions 1-5.
1 the ability to see the position, size or shape of
5A Do you think statements 1-4 are about men or things (paragraph 2) _____
women? Who said them: men or women? 2 give you the tools or abilities that you need
1 They do things first, and think about the risks later. (paragraph 2) _____
2 They remember useless information. 3 more or to a greater degree (paragraph 3)
3 They notice when something is dirty or needs replacing.
4 They always remember birthdays and anniversaries.
4 not closely (paragraph 5) _____
5 natural abilities or feelings that make people
B Read the text below and check. and animals know something (paragraph 7)

C Write the name of the person who makes similar


statements to the ones below.
1 Men hate to say, 'I don't know'. Aisha
2 Men cannot 'multitask'; they can only concentrate on COLLOCATIONS
one thing at a time. ______
3 Men are very direct when they need something. 6 Complete the phrases with go, take, get or do. Use
each verb three times.
4 Women are more fluent than men when they speak. 1 ____gf!._ a job 7 __ grey
2 off coffee 8 her a favour
5 Women are more maternal; they understand what is 3 _ __ part in a quiz 9 _ __ responsibility
good for young children. ______
4 some research 10 ___ angry
6 Women have better memories for dates than men.
5 ___ my homework 11 _ __ up the guitar
6 ___ on with people 12 for a walk

chatzonc(I
Men and Women - What They Say About Each Other What men say about men
, The battle of the sexes has probably been going on since the 5 Men know that common house spiders aren' t as dangerous
first caveman left his dirty dishes on the floor of the cave. A as rattlesnakes. (Daniel)
subject of endless discussion, it has inspired a million jokes and Men can drive without looking at themselves in the mirror
articles and almost as many books. every ten seconds. (Ron)
2 However. a recent study tells us that men and women really Men can watch a whole film without interrupting to ask. 'Who
do think differently. Our brains are built in a different way. is he?' 'What's her job?' 'Does he like her?' (Alfred)
The results of the study suggest that men have better spatial When men want something, they ask for it instead of making
perception (driving, ball sports). while women's brains equip a comment distantly related to the subject and hoping their
them better for remembering words and speaking fluently. partner will guess what the real subject is. (Guy)
3 The scientists examined only a small part of the brain, and they
What men say about women
say that further research needs to be done. Here at chatzone1
we have done some less scientific research. We asked people, e Women couldn't invent weapons that kill, only weapons that
'What are the differences between the sexes?' Here are their make you feel really guilty until you say sorry. (Kent)
answers. While men speak in sentences, women speak in paragraphs.
(Sergio)
What women say about men
Women are happy to own twenty CDs, while men need 200.
4 Men remember useless information. like how fast an
(Steve)
aeroplane can go. even if they'll never fly one. (Heather)
Women order salad, then eat the man's chips. (Kazeem)
If you ask a man a question, he'll always have an answer,
even if it's the wrong one. (Aisha) What women say about women
Men do things first, and think about 1 Women have natural instincts about what is dangerous for
the risks later. (Candy) babies. (Linda)
Men cannot watch sport on 1V Women notice when something is dirty or needs replacing.
and talk to women at (Carol)
the same time. (Mai) Only women can understand other women. (Xun)
Women have a calendar in their brains: we remember
!birthdays and anniversaries easily. (Avril)
B Match pictures A-D with conversations 1-4 in
Exercise 2A.
INTERVIEW ADVICE

1 Match 1-8 with a)-h) to make advice.


1 Don't avoid eye
2 The most important thing is to be
3 Make sure you show
4 You must arrive on
5 Shake hands
6 Make sure you dress
7 Don't always answer
8 Before the interview, do
a) some research about the company.
b) briefly. Try to give a full response.
c) smartly. Maybe wear a suit.
d) contact. Look at them during the interview.
e) enthusiasm. Smile and ask questions.
LEARN TO . :,1;.
f) firmly with your interviewers. USE TWO-WORD RESPONSES
g) prepared. Think about what they will ask you.
h) time. Don't be late! 3 Circle the correct option to complete the conversations.
1 A: ls it OK if I check my emails?
B: . That's fine.
a) Go ahead b) That's right c) I understand
TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF 2 A: Are you interested in free medical insurance?
B: . How do I sign up?
2A Add the vowels to complete the conversations. a) You're correct b) Yes, definitely c) No problem
Conversation 1 3 A: My dog is ill, so I can't come to work today.
A: c__ ld I _sk a q_ _st_ _n? B: Will you be in tomorrow?
B: Sure. Go ahead. a) You're correct b) Please continue c) I see
A: Will this type of project become common? 4 A: Hi, Nazir. I'm going to be about fifteen minutes late.
B: In my _p_n_ _ n, architecture will become more B: . There's no hurry.
environmentally friendly. a) Yes, definitely. b) That's right c) No problem
Conversation 2 5 A: I can't travel in June - my wife's expecting a baby.
A: Th_r_ _r_ a c_ _ pl _ _ f th_ngs I'd l_k_ t_ _sk B: _____ We'll make sure there's no travel
b t. until at least August.
B: OK. a) I understand b) Go ahead c) You're welcome
A: How do you see your future in our company? 6 A: Do you live at 106 West Smith Road?
B: F _r m_, th_ m_st _mp_rt_nt th_ng is to keep B: Yes. _____
developing and learning the job. a) That's right b) No problem c) You're welcome
Conversation 3 7 A: Thank you so much for letting me use your
A: I h_v_ a q__ry. motorbike.
B: Yes? Go ahead. B: . Did you have fun?
A: A lot of people criticised you because of the cuts a) Yes, definitely b) l see c) You're welcome
in funding for education. Did you ever think about 8 A: Excuse the interruption. I'm just showing Mr Liu
resigning from the government? the classrooms. _____
B: One th_ng I'd l_k_ t_ s_y _s th_t compared to B: Oh, OK. So, students, turn to page 33.
other governments, we invested a lot of money in a) I see b) You're welcome c) Please continue
education.
9 A: Are you able to work next weekend?
Conversation 4
B: . We need to finish the project,
A: Earlier, you mentioned your latest film. C_n _sk don't we?
you _b _ _ t th_t?
a) Go ahead b) Of course c) I understand
B: Yes, of course.
A: Was it difficult not being the star?
B: I'd h_v_ t_ s_y 'yes'. In my last four films I always
had the biggest part.
VOCABULARY r�"L GRAMMAR '·�
TYPES OF STORY PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE
2 Underline the correct alternatives.
1 A: I've never been/didn't go to Hollywood.
B: Haven't you? I went/'ve been there last year.
2 A: How many films hove you acted/did you act in
so far?
B: I've acted/acted in seven films up to now.
3 A: He's only twenty-two years old, but he
travelled/hos travelled all around the world.
B: Which countries did he visit/hos he visited?
4 A: She hos won/won four Oscars for her
performances.
B: That's right. She hos won/won an award for
Best Actress last month.
5 A: They hove lived/lived in California for twenty
1 A Add vowels to complete the words to describe years.
types of story. B: When did they move/hove they moved to Texas?
1 Cr_m_ films range from Hitchcock's 6 A: Hove you been/Were you here long?
thr_ll_r Vertigo to Gone Girl. B: Yes. I arrived/hove arrived over an hour ago.
2 The Theory of Everything is a b__ p_c of the 7 A: We've been married/were married for forty
scientist Stephen Hawking. years now.
3 The most successful ever f_nt_sy film series is B: Do you remember the day we've met/met?
The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. 8 A: Did you enjoy/Have you enjoyed the film?
4 I enjoy all film genres, particularly historical or B: I didn't have/haven't had time to watch it yet.
p_r _ _d dr_m_.
5 Begin Again is a r_m_nt_c c_m_dy about a 3 Rewrite the second sentence so that it means
woman who goes to New York to work as a the same as the first. Use the correct form of the
musician and meets a man who changes her life. words in capitals.
6 The Wizard of Oz is a classic children's 1 I met Ella ten years ago. KNOW
_dv_nt_r_ story. I 've known Ella for ten years.
7 2012, one of the biggest Hollywood d_s_st_r 2 She went to Mumbai four weeks ago. BE
films ever made, shows the end of the world She in Mumbai for four weeks.
as we know it. The special effects are truly 3 They started the business in 2009. WORK
spectacular. They together since 2009.
8 The Hunger Gomes is one of the best ever 4 We moved into the house six months ago. LIVE
_ct__n films. We this house for six months.
9 The Solt of the Earth is a d_c_dr _m_ about the 5 This is my third visit to London. GO
life of Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado.
I three times.
B Which words in Exercise lA could be used to
describe these films?
4 A � 2.1 Listen and complete the conversations.
1 A: Have you been here before?
1 In What If, a man falls in love with his best friend
but doesn't think he can tell her. B: Yes, Naples a few times.
2 Son Andreas is based on what would happen if 2 A: Have you had time to see the museum yet?
there was an earthquake in Los Angeles. B: No, time.
3 Nowhere Boy talks about John Lennon while he 3 A: Did you find your hotel OK?
was at school and art college in 1950s Liverpool. B: Yes, _____ the hotel without any
4 World War Z is set some time in the future when a problems.
virus has turned much of the world's population 4 A: Have you got your guidebook?
into zombies. B: Oh no. I it in my room.
5 Die Hord stars Bruce Willis as a policeman 5 A: Have you had any lunch?
battling against terrorists. B: Yes, eaten.
6 Murder on the Orient Express: When his train is 6 A: Have you enjoyed your stay?
stopped by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot B: Yes, a wonderful time.
is called on to solve a murder when the body of
one of the passengers is discovered. B Listen again and shadow the answers.
VOCABULARY PLUS "'�!-L .""-,
PREPOSITIONS FOREVER
S Underline the correct preposition to complete the
¥0-UNG:
sentences. lHE HOLLYWOOD
1 I'll see you at/on/in lunchtime. HER0,\¥110-f
2 We often cook outside at/inion the summer. 'DIED.YOUNG
3 I start work at 8.30a.m. at/on/in Monday. 'Dream as ifyoJ·11
4 I try not to go out alone at/on/in night. live forever: live as if
you'll"d ie tomorrow.'
5 I just heard it at/on/in the radio.
6 At/On/In the end, we decided to take a taxi. /jJ The dr��m· is the same for everyone: actors, performers,
7 I'm sorry. I took your coat at/by/in mistake. singers, film:makers. They go to HollywoCicl loeking for
money, success, fame and power. And many0come to
8 Please be quick. We're at/by/in a hurry. • Hollyyvood as young people, barely out of their teens.
9 Wait there. I'll be with you at/on/in a moment. Bi:Jt Hol!ywood can be a dangerous place, and some of
10 We found the museum completely at/by/in chance. .; Hollywo.oa) heroes even lose t�eir liyes befause of it.
·. Bufaltho-ugh ·they die young, they are neroes forever,
11 I'm afraid Mr Reeves is away at/on/in business. . .immortalised in film history,
Can I help?
12 Nobody wanted to come with me, so I went at/on/in
/jJ One.such hero was James Dean. Dean once said 'Dream as
if you'll live forever; live as if you'll die tomorrow'. Arriving
my own. in Hollywood as a young man, James Dean quickly became
a star. In the film Rebel Without a Cause, Dean showed
teenage angst at its best. and he captured the world with
his casual style and rebellious attitude. It was an attitude
READING '}.t� '.. that he held both on-screen and off, and teenagers
everywhere found a hero they could both respect and
6 A What do you know about James Dean? Are the admire. Soon, he was more popular than even his own
screen idol, Marlon Brando, and he was, nicknamed
statements true (T) or false (F)? ( ""
,·· 1'Americ,: s Rebel' by �onald Reagan1
1 James Dean became famous for his role in the film ti} AIWays the' rebel, Dean was afraid of nothihg . Before
Rebel Without a Cause. becoming famous, he worked as a stun.tman for a TV
2 He died in a car accident when he was just show. Dean loved his car, a silver Porsche 550 Spyder,
twenty-one years old. and it was in this car that on September 30, 1955, Dean
cra�hed;ind died from his injuries. He was just twenty-four
3 He was speeding in his car at the time of the years old. Even though his career in Hollywood was short,
accident. he only made three films, he made a lasting impression
4 When he was younger, he nearly died in a on everybody who watched him, and even on future
motorcycle accident. generations. James Dean will be forever young.
5 His favourite drink was whisky.
@ There are many myths about James Dean, but only some
of them are true. James Dean loved speed. When he was
· younger, he had a llioto.rcycle accident and lost his two
B Read the article on the right and check your fron.t teeth1 Peopl, e assuined that Dean was·speeding at the
answers. Correct the false statements. ti,me.ofhis car dash - he had been stopped by polic::e for
speeding just two hours earlier. But experts now believe
C Circle the correct option to answer the questions. that Dean was travelling at 55 mph, and that the accident
was ju�t unlucky. As a young man, Dean was a rebel at
1 Why do people come to Hollywood? home. He was thrown out of his father's house when they
a) Because it's dangerous. argued about Dean wanting an acting career, rather than a
b) To follow their dreams. career in law. And finally, on-screen James Dean is shown
getting into a fight after drinking whisky, but off-screen his
c) To meet other actors. favourite drink was coffee.
2 Why was James Dean nicknamed 'America's Rebel'?
a) He played a teenager in the film Rebel Without a D Find words or phrases in the text to match
Cause. definitions 1-5.
b) He was friends with another actor, Ronald Reagan. 1 still very young/in their early twenties (paragraph 1)
c) Teenagers respected his rebellious attitude.
3 What did he do before he arrived in Hollywood? 2 made famous for a long time (paragraph 1)
a) He performed dangerous stunts on television.
b) He raced motorbikes. 3 opinions or behaviour which are against authority
c) He worked in a restaurant. (paragraph 2) __________
4 Why did Dean argue with his father? 4 an opinion or feeling about someone/something
a) His father caught him drinking whisky. that you have for a long time (paragraph 3)
b) He crashed his father's car.
c) His father didn't want him to be an actor. 5 thought something was true (paragraph 4)
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!II,,,,;' GRAMMAR ·- .. .i

NARRATIVE TENSES
1 A Read the introduction to a radio programme. Are the
statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 Circle the correct option to complete the
1 A 'flashbulb memory' is a memory of an important event. sentences.
2 You do not usually remember small details with a 1 Simon was feeling exhausted because
flashbulb memory. a) the baby wasn't sleeping all night.
b) the baby hadn't slept all night.
2 We were driving to the hospital to visit
Sam when
a) they called to say she had gone home.
b) they were calling to say that she was
going home.
3 By the time we got to the beach
a) the rain had stopped.
b) the rain stopped.
4 Juan was feeling excited because
a) he wasn't seeing his parents for ten
years.
b) he hadn't seen his parents for ten years.
s She was singing an old folk song
a) which I hadn't heard for years.
B [fl 2.2 Listen to the stories. Match pictures A-D with b) which I didn't hear for years.
speakers 1-4. 6 Everyone was dancing because
a) Porto had just won the match.
b) Porto were just winning the match.

3 Complete the conversations with the


correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Conversation 1
A: What 1 (happen) to you on
Saturday night? We 2 (wait)
for ages, but you 3 (not come).
B: I'm really sorry. I 4 (drive)
back from Aga's house when my car
s (break) down.
A: Why didn't you call?
B: My phone 6_____ (run out) of
battery.
Conversation 2
A: 7 you (enjoy)
your dinner last night?
B: No. Actually, I 8 (hate) it.
A: Why? What happened?
B: Well, we 9 (book) a table,
but I 10 (not realise) it was
C Listen again and answer the questions. right by the door. People 11 _____
(come) in and out all evening and it
1 Who was angry about not getting to a meeting on time? was freezing. Then, when the waiter
12
(pour) my wine, he
2 Who watched the news on a black and white television? 13
(spill) it down my dress.
And also, we 14 (order) fish,
3 Who got up to make everyone coffee? _____ which they 15 (say) was fresh.
4 Who were trying to talk on their mobile phones? _____ But when it 16 (arrive) it
5 Who thought that maybe what they remembered was just a 17
(taste) terrible!
dream? _____
6 Who wanted peace for everyone? _____
THE NEWS A NEWS REPORT; LEARN TO USE TIME LINKERS

4 A Complete the headlines with the words 5A Put the sentences/paragraphs in the correct order to
in the box. complete three news reports, A-C. Each report should have
three parts:
crash demonstration attacked strikes
1 an introductory statement to say what happened
earthquake fugitive floods hostages
2 background information

II
3 a concluding statement (or an opinion in quotes).

Plane in the Mediterranean ,


,,,,. ----- REPORT A
II Thousands
-� _.;if' �,

__ The pupils mark their fingerprints 'while/as soon as they


killed and more homeless
enter the church. They will be monitored over three years.
in huge in Haiti

II !irates take families as • __ 2During!Until that time, if they attend 200 masses, they will
be excused from taking one exam.

__ A Polish priest has installed an electronic reader in his


church in Warsaw for school children to leave their fingerprints
when they attend mass.

II ---- arrested at airp ort


J REPORT B
II_!housands attend anti-war
-------------
__ But Kiyotaka Yamana, a Tokyo resident who started the 'Love
Message Yelling Event'after his marriage failed, said that didn't mean
{ they were unromantic. 'The dominant image of Japanese men is of

II
overworked businessmen, but I wanted to tell people around the world
that Japanese men are actually very romantic,'Yarnana told reporters.
PRIME MINISTER WITH EGGS
ANO ROTTEN FRUIT DURING CONFERENCE • __ 'While/During they are on stage, yelling 'I love you'or
'Let me be with you', they are filmed and the event is broadcast on

II Train workers•____
cause delays
J
.-------·
national television. 4 Until/By the time recently, Japanese men have
usually chosen not to talk very openly about love.
__ Love is really in the air in Tokyo at the 'Love Message
Yelling Event'. 5While/During the event, dozens of people stand
on a stage in Hibiya Park in central Tokyo and shout out love
messages to their partners.
B Circle the correct option to complete the
sentences.
1 We need to check our flights. The airport
workers are planning ______ REPORTC
a) strikes b) demonstrations a However. 6by the time/until they reached the ruins, the
2 Protesters the building area had been cut off by floods and mudslides and they had to
when they were locked out and caused a wait 7os soon as/until army helicopters could come and airlift
lot of damage. them to safety.
a) demonstrated b) attacked b __ The travellers had finished the difficult 45-km f28-mile) trek
3 Police were congratulated when the along Peru's Inca trail to see the famous Machu Picchu ruins.
______ was finally arrested.
_ Over a thousand tourists had to be evacuated from
a) hostage b) fugitive Machu Picchu last week.
4 If the rain continues, more ______
are expected.
a) floods b) earthquakes B For each report, answer the questions.
5 The driver _____ because he had
1 What happened?
turned the corner too fast.
2 Where was it exactly?
a) crashed b) attacked
3 Why did it happen?

C Underline the correct time linkers to complete the reports.

D Write a short news report (80-120 words) describing a recent


news event in your country.
VOCABULARY '::�;� - .
SAY/TELL SHOW INTEREST

1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of say or tell. 3 Complete the conversation with the words
1 President Obama __ a joke and everybody laughed. in the box.
2 The manager called to __ she was sorry about what had what Really no then amazing
happened. happened Oh kidding
3 I still can't believe that he ___ me such a big lie. I'm furious
with him.
4 Someone once __ me a story about that.
5 Listen.Why don't you just __ what you mean?
6 As Jodie walked past the table, the young man looked up and
'hello'.

FUNCTION · :Y�ll� r.i,�


TELLING A STORY

2 Underline the correct options to complete the story.

A: You'll never guess what happened to

STU1CK IN TiM:I SN10W Mukul.


B: No. What happened?
1
This happened when/All of a sudden I was snowboarding A: Well, you know he's working as a taxi
with a few friends in Italy. 2Before long/Well, most of driver to help pay for his medical studies.
the group were really good skiers, 3so/in the end one B: Yes, I know.
A: Anyway, he took a family who were on
day we went to the top of this difficult run.
holiday from Italy in his taxi. And one of
4
ln the beginning/Anyway, the field was full of fresh snow his passengers was a seventy-two-year­
and in the middle a tree had fallen down and was covered old grandmother.
in snow. It made a perfect jump, so soon everyone was B: Yes, so what 1 ?
queuing up to perform tricks. 5 Well/Before long it was A: Well, she left her handbag, with more than
my turn. Well, I went as fast as possible and jumped up $21,000 of the family's travelling money,
ready to do a back flip. But I forgot to bend my knees. some very valuable jewellery and some of
6
So/The next thing I knew, I was pointing down, like an their passports, in the back of his taxi.
B: Oh 2 . You're
3
arrow. I went head-first into the snow, right up to my
So, 4
did he do?
waist. My legs were sticking up in the air and I couldn't
A: Well, he looked in the bag to see who it
move. 7ln the end/Before long, they had to dig me out. belonged to.
6
Anyway/AII of a sudden, we've all laughed about it. B: Yes, ...
ever since. A: And he found an address that was fifty
miles away. So, he drove all the way there.
B: And what happened 5 ?
A: Well. there was no one in ...
B: 6 dear.
A: So he left a note and his telephone
number. And when the family called him,
he went back and returned the bag.
B: 7 ?
A: Yes. As you can imagine, the family were
overjoyed and they offered him a reward.
B: How much?
A: I don't know. He didn't take it. He said he
couldn't accept it. He was just happy that
he'd done the right thing.
B: I don't believe it.That's really
VOCABULARY LANGUAGE GRAMMAR REVIEW OF VERB TENSES

1 Complete the sentences. 4 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense to
1 Sarah uses a lot of and informal words complete the introduction to a speech.
when she speaks - she's a typical teenager. 0

2 I thought he was British - his English is so good he H eLlo;''�v�i:ybody! My name is Sha�e'Towers.


sounds like a _____ I1 (be) a teacher, but at ihe moment
3 His story was written well but the _____ 1' 2 (take) a year off to finish my
wasn't good - he made lots of spelling mistakes. Ma'ster's Degree. I 3 (not start)
I+ I wish I were ! It must be great to working with children until 2005, but now I
speak two languages from childhood! " (love) it.
S Living in a country is a great way to Today_ I'm going to talk about Theatre of the
learn the language. Oppressed. I first 5 (see) the name
6 The teacher was impressed by her and when I 6 · (look) through some
how easily she spoke. 'articles f?r my degree. I 7 (read) an
. .
·article·pl:5�ut drama in education ancrsUJddenly
GRAMMAR QUESTION FORMS the nam� 8 (jump) out �t met
'Theatre of the Oppressed'. In my country, the
2A Complete the interview questions. Use the same theatre 9 (not be) usually for or
verbs as the answers. about the oppressed; it's for rich or middle-class
A: Who 1 ? people. I 10 (want) to find out more ...
B: I work for a small publishing company called Calinet.
A: What type of things 2 ?
B: I do a lot of things - some editing, contacting VOCABULARY PLUS COLLOCATIONS
authors.
A: What problems 3 ? 5 Complete the sentences with go, take, get or do. Use
B: I deal with problems concerning the manuscripts: the present simple or the past simple.
mistakes, wrong length, wrong style. 1 I did a lot of research before I got my
A: When 4 working there? degree.
B: I started working there in 2007. 2 A year ago she _ ___ up a new hobby: acting.
A: 5 the job? Then she part in her first play.
B: Yes, I do enjoy it. It's great. 3 Last night we some work on the proposal
A: So why 6 for this job? and then we for a meal.
B: I applied because it's a great company. I+ Can you me a favour? Can you help me to

B m Rl.1 Listen and repeat the questions with the


correct intonation.
____ this test?
S You after your father. I hope you don't
____ grey when you're twenty-five, too!
6 Eventually I off Jane because she always
_ ___ angry for no reason.
VOCABULARY RELATIONSHIPS

3A Match the sentences with the people in the box. VOCABULARY INTERVIEW ADVICE
classmate boss team-mate partner
mentor employee 6 Circle the correct option to answer the questions.
1 How should you dress before an interview?
1 'Please finish this report for me by tomorrow a) messily b) brilliantly c) smartly
morning.' _____ 2 How should you shake hands with someone?
2 'Ian, can I borrow your pen? I forgot to write my a) nicely b) firmly c) heavily
name on my homework.' _____ 3 When should you arrive for an appointment?
3 'Come on! Together we can win this game!' a) on time b) quickly c) late
I+ What shouldn't you avoid in an interview?
I+ 'Let's look at this together; I can give you some
a) foot contact b) head contact c) eye contact
ideas.' _____
S What should you do before an interview?
S 'I have a meeting in the office with my manager
at 6.00.' ----- a) some research b) a job c) the washing
6 'We'll split the costs 50/50, OK?' _____ 6 What should you show in an interview?
a) your CV b) your photos c) enthusiasm
B Mark the stress on the words in the box.
FUNCTION TALKING ABOUT YOURSELF VOCABULARY T YPES OF STORY; THE NEWS

? Read the conversation between Ian and his boss, John. 9 Complete the descriptions of films with the words in
Which lines are correct? Which have an extra word? the box.
,-----
I: John, could I to ask a question? 1 to fantasy fugitive demonstrations strike biopic
J: Of course. What would you like to 2 ./ science earthquake period thriller violent
know? crash attack disaster comedy
I: There are but a couple of things. 3
1 This describes the life of Cesar Chavez,
J: Yes, go ahead. 4
the leader who organised a workers' _____
I: I am have a query about the website. 5 so that people could work under fair conditions.
J: Yes. You know it isn't finished yet?
2 This psychological tells the story of a
6
I: Can I to ask you when it will be 7 _____ who hides from the police while trying
finished? to prove that he is innocent.
J: It's for me, the most important 8 3 This is a very funny romantic that tells
thing is to get it right. the story of two people who fall in love when their
I: I understand, but when will it be 9 cars on a small road.
ready?
4 This fiction film describes what
J: I'd have really to say, websites have 10 happens when aliens planet Earth,
been a big problem for this company. attempting to destroy everything.
I: In the my opinion, they've been the 11 5 This children's begins when a hole
biggest problem. But when will it opens up in the ground after an _____
be ready? and a giant, friendly creature comes out to rescue
J: One thing I'd like for to say is that 12 everybody.
we are working hard on the website. 6 This movie tells the story of a
I: So you don't have a date? 13 _____ storm that destroys the city.
J: Er .. . no. Sorry. 14 7 This drama tells the story of women
------------·-----·-·--·--·-------
fighting for the vote and their on the
streets of London in the early 1900s.
i!:f,i:1;,J�iL•J USE TWO-WORD RESPONSES

8 Put the words in the boxes into pairs to make GRAMMAR PRESENT PERFECT AND PAST SIMPLE
two-word responses. Then complete the
conversations with the correct responses. 10 Read the phrases in italics and correct the ones
J of problem welcome course no you're that are wrong.
- -·----·----------J 1 The Berlin Wall has fallen in 1989.
1 A: Thank you so much. 2 Have you been to any of the Caribbean islands?
B: 3 I started work at 6a.m. but I still haven't finished.
2 A: Sorry about that. 4 What time have you gone to bed last night?
B: _____ 5 It's so dry here. It hasn't rained for weeks.
3 A: Can I leave early, please? 6 Did you hear about Casey? He's broken his leg!
B: _____ Van Gogh hasn't sold many paintings during his

r��--
7
correct _se_e__......;go_ __
yo_u're lifetime.
_ __ __] 8 You're a good guitar player. Have you played for
4 A: I think the answer is 'Paris'. long?
B: _____
5 A: Can I tell you what happened?
11 � Rl.2 Listen and tick the sentence you hear.
B: _____ 1 a) I stopped. b) I've stopped.
2 a) We made it. b) We've made it.
6 A: I couldn't come because I was ill.
B: _____ 3 a) He helped me. b) He's helped me.
4 a) They ki !led it. b) They've killed it.
right that's please understand continue 5 a) You worked hard. b) You've worked hard.
6 a) I thanked her. b) I've thanked her.
7 A: Is your name John Brown?
B: _____
8 A: Sorry I didn't finish it.
B: _____
9 A: So, I was telling you about ...
B: ____
VOCABULARY, PLUS PREPOSITIONS B Complete the sentences with the correct form of
phrases from Exercise 14A.
12 Complete the diary entry with the correct 1 When I was young, my father always _____
prepositions. before we fell asleep.
2 Most comedians but his face alone
I went 1 a run in the morning while makes you laugh!
listening to some music 2 Eminern. 3 I explained that I didn't mean to break the window!
I hate running 3 . · the winter, especially I _______.
• Monday morning. It's too cold! 4 She isn't very friendly, is she? She never
Unfortunately, Kim is away 5 business _____ when I see her in the street.
and only gets back late 6 night, so
5 He didn't want to make her cry, so instead of telling
I had to run 7 my own. It was hard
the truth, he _____
work running six miles, but I did it 8_____
the end. Had breakfast 9__ ' ____ a hurry
6 Instead of talking for hours around the issue, why
and managed to get to work 10 time. don't you just _____
Problems with the bus so I went 11 ___�-
train, which was quicker. 12 chance,
I heard 13 the radio that the new film
FUNCTION TELLING A STORY; SHOWING
1•
Roger Graves, an old friend of mine, INTEREST
was coming out 15 June. It's about a
man who runs every morning and hates it! 15 Underline the correct alternatives.
A: Happened this/This happened when I was on holiday
1

in Portugal last year. There were three of us renting


GRAMMAR NARRATIVE TENSES
this old, scary house in the countryside. It was miles
from anywhere.
13 Complete the sentences with the past simple, past
B: So what 2happened/did happen?
perfect or past continuous form (positive or negative)
A: We'd had a really nice evening. My friend is a good
of the verbs in the box. Use each verb once.
cook and she'd made this lovely meal, so we were
turn on finish eat open do leave stay feeling very content and full. 3 /n anyway/Anyway,
listen wear go that night, just after we'd all gone to bed, we heard
this kind of scratching sound at the door. 4 To/ln
1 She went to Hotel Buena Vista, but I _____ the beginning, we just thought it was the wind and
in Hotel Primavera! we went to sleep and forgot about it. But then the
2 As Bilal closed the door, he realised he following night, the same thing: scratch, scratch at
_____ the keys in the car. the door.
3 Yannick to music when someone B: 5 8ut no/Oh no!
knocked on the door. A: 6 Well!Very well, we were all in separate rooms but
7
4 When I got to work, I saw that I ----· one after!before long we were all sitting together in the
black shoe and one brown shoe! living room, really scared. 850/So on we talked and
5 When we arrived, it was cold because Dad talked, trying to work out what to do.
_____ the heating. B: And what 9did you do/you did?
6 Bella started the course last year, but she A: 10Final/Finally we decided to get a knife or another
_______ it. weapon and go outside together to see what it was.
11 The
7 Goa was new to us because we there next thing/The near thing I knew, I was at the
before. front of three frightened girls, carrying the kitchen
8 It was too hot so I the window. knife and about to unlock the front door.
9 The police want to know what you _____ B: 12 0ear/Oh dear!
between 6.30a.m. and 7.00a.m. yesterday. A: It went really quiet again. And then, all of 13the
10 The food tasted horrible, so we it. sudden/a sudden, there was the scratching sound.
B: So what 14 happened then/then happened?
A: I opened the door and a cat jumped back and ran
VOCABULARY SAY/TELL off into the night. All that panic and 15for/in the end
it was just a cat!
14 A Complete the phrases with say or tell. B: That's really 16funny!fun!
1 jokes A: Well yes, we all laughed afterwards, but it was very
2 'hello' scary at the time!
3 a white lie
4 sorry
5 stories
6 what you mean
CHECK . .. ;�
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 16 I love films about the future, especially
1 Jose is - he speaks Spanish and
a) fiction science b) science fiction c) period
English.
drama
a) monolingual b) bilingual c) multilingual
17 We to Italy yet.
2 Where _____ last summer?
a) didn't go b) not have been c) haven't been
a) have you go b) do you go c) did you go
18 Paul last night7
3 What music _____?
a) Were you see b) Did you see c) Have you
a) do you listen b) you listen to c) do you
seen
listen to
19 What to your hair?
4 Who _____ you with this homework?
a) have you done b) you have done c) you did
a) helped b) did help c) was helped
20 I didn't want to work _____ my own.
5 _____ she like pasta?
a) in b) on c) by
a) Is b) Does c) Do
21 She fired the gun ----- mistake.
6 I'm a novel.
a) by b) on c) at
a) writing b) be writing c) already written
22 He realised he Janine before.
7 What between 4.00p.m. and 4.30p.m.?
a) met b) was meeting c) had met
a) did you do b) were you doing c) you were
doing 23 The alarm went off while we ----�-
8 We are of a tennis club. a) sleep b) were sleeping c) had slept
a) team-mates b) partners c) members 24 I was nervous because I ----- a speech
before.
9 They in a concert.
a) wasn't giving b) didn't give c) hadn't given
a) did b) took place c) took part
25 When I . her, she didn't know who I was.
10 Can you ?
a) had met b) was meeting c) met
a) make me a favour b) do me a favour c) do
me favour 26 The kidnappers wanted a million dollars for
each _____
11 You have excellent _____ and learn quickly.
a) hostage b) fugitive c) flood
a) learning strategies b) learning styles
c) learning systems 27 That boy is always lies.
12 I research before I started the project. a) speaking b) saying c) telling
a) did a b) took some c) did some 28 If you did something wrong, you should
_____ sorry.
13 I about this topic.
a) ask b) say c) tell
a) could question b) ask a question c) have a
query 29 All , the rain came down.
14 Why don't you and tell your story? a) in the end b) very sudden c) of a sudden
a) go ahead b) be ahead c) go forward 30 That's impossible - you joking!
15 _____ me, the most important thing is to a) must to be b) must be c) must
be honest.
a) By b) For c) According
•;J#-iPil 13 o
B Listen again and circle the correct option.
1 Where is Ruth planning to stay?
ORGANISATION
a) in city hotels
1A Match 1-5 with a)-e) to make sentences. b) in youth hostels
c) in hostels and cheap hotels
1 Will you be able to meet
2 What does she plan to do in Lodz?
2 Well I'm ready! Shall we get
a) go out and find artwork
3 Do you think she's going to put things
b) do a city tour
4 My son always gets
c) shop in the city centre .
5 I'm going to use my time
3 What has Kieron done to prepare for his trip?
a) started and open the meeting? a) packed his sports bag
b) distracted when he's doing his homework. b) booked his bus ticket
c) off? She already has a lot of work to do. c) written a list of things to pack
d) wisely and check my luggage while I'm waiting 4 What does he think he will forget?
for the taxi. a) his bag
e) the deadline on this job or will you be late? b) his boots
c) the tickets
B Match the sentences in Exercise lA with the
responses below. Complete the responses with the 5 What type of party is Amber organising?
words in the box. a) a beach party for a diving group
b) a birthday party at a swimming pool
ahead prioritising multitasking c) a birthday party with diving
leave waste
6 What does Amber enjoy about her job?
1 Don't worry. I'll finish. I don't usually a) arranging large events
____ _ time. b) scuba diving
2 Tell him to finish it all of time and c) meeting new people
then it won't be such a problem.
3 I don't think so. She probably wants to get it done C Match the underlined words and phrases in
fast and she is pretty good at ----- extracts 1-5 with meanings a)-e).
4 Good idea as we have limited time. I'd like to 1 I'm afraid I have to organise things in massive
start by our most important tasks. detail ...
5 Yes, better not to things to the last 2 ... you see them as you wander around the city.
minute or you'll miss your flight. 3 I'm going to a sports tournament next week ...
4 ... we've made it to the final matches.
5 I think planning comes naturally to me.
LISTENING .·'L
a) walk around slowly in a relaxed way with no
specific purpose
2 A � 3.1 Listen to three people talking about
b) be successful in or achieve something
planning things. Who thinks he/she:
c) do something easily without learning it
a) is a procrastinator? _____
d) a competition with different matches leading to
b) is a good planner? _____
a winning team
c) plans too much? _____
e) a large amount
THE FUTURE (PLANS) MESSAGES; LEARN TO USE NOTE FORM

3 Underline the correct alternatives to complete the 6A Match messages 1-6 with situations a)-f).
conversation.
1
A: 1 00 you go/Are you going anywhere this weekend? Gone to lunch.
B: Yes, we 2 're going/'// go up to Edinburgh to see some Back soon.
_;:c::s;;· - ·• -
;::::

of the sights.
A: That's nice. Where 3are you going/might you to stay?
B: I don't know yet. I 4have/'m going to have a look
online later.
A: I've got some friends in Edinburgh. They
5
might/are going to have some space. I 6'/1 give/
'm going to give you their number.
B: Thanks. That's great. What about you? 7 00 you do/
Are you doing anything exciting?
A: No, I think I 8 '/1 spend/'m spending the weekend
watching DVDs.

4 Complete the email. Use the present continuous,


will/might or be going to. There may be more than
one possibility.

Hi Ros
_____ (you/do) anything at the weekend?
Do you want to come out with us? Danny and I
' (go out) on Saturday night. It would be
great if you could come. We 3 (try) one of
the restaurants in Trastevere - it's really nice round there.
One thing we've planned is we 4 (meet)
up with a few people from the course for a drink first, in
Piazza Santa Maria. Do you know it? We 5_____ a) a brother leaving a message for his sister
(be) outside Cafe Marzo from about 6.3 0, if you want to b) a mother leaving a message for her son
join us. I'm not sure how Late we 6 (be). If c) a secretary leaving a message for his/her boss
anyone still has enough energy at the end of the evening, a
DJ friend of mine 7 (play) at the Gioia Music
d) a colleague leaving a message for other colleagues
Restaurant, so we 8 (go) there and perform a e) a son leaving a message for his mother
bit afterwards. We'll see how things go. I 9_____ f) a person leaving a message for self as a reminder
(call) you tomorrow to see what your plans are.
Speak soon, B Which words have been deliberately left out of the
Silvia messages? Rewrite the messages in full.
1
2 �-------------------
S A � 3.2 Listen to the sentences. Which words are
3
stressed? Circle the option you hear.
4 �-------------------
1 a) They're g_gJ_Qg to play squash.
5 ----------------�
b) They're going to play squash.
6 �-------------------
2 a) I'm g_gJ_Qg to buy a new phone.
b) I'm going to buy a new phone. C Write notes for these situations.
3 a) She's g_gJ_Qg to spend a week in Greece. 1 To your boss: Tell him that Mr Ali telephoned and
b) She's going to spend a week in Greece. that you have arranged for them to meet at Mr Ali's
4 a) He isn't g_gJ_Qg to eat anything. office tomorrow morning at 9a.m.
b) He isn't going to eat anything. 2 To your brother: Invite him out to the cinema this
5 a) Are you g_gJ_Qg to walk to the station? evening.
b) Are YQ!,! going to walk to the station? 3 To your colleague: Say that you have gone home and
6 a) He's going to change his j_QQ. will be back in the office tomorrow.
b) He's going to change his i.QQ.

B Listen again and repeat. Focus on the


pronunciation of going to in fast speech.
3 Complete the text in Exercise 1 with the following
sentences. Write the correct letter in gaps 1-5.
1 Read the text and choose the best heading. a) We will no longer need to be physically present to
a) Famous inventions control what happens in our homes.
b) Man and the planet - what's next? b) Some people would prefer technology to be used
c) Science in the future: discoveries differently.
c) Of course at the moment the equipment is large
2 Read the text again and answer the questions. and inconvenient.
1 Where has space travel taken us? d) These changes will make life easier for people but
will offer other advantages, too.
2 What kind of energy will we produce? e) It is hard to believe that only a few years ago
computers were not an everyday part of life.
3 How will we control the locks and lights in our 4 Find words in the text to match definitions 1-4.
homes?
1 important (paragraph A) _____
2 clever and complex (paragraph D) _____
4 What can American scientists already do?
3 damage to a part of the body such as a hole or cut
(paragraph E) _____
5 Why will skin and bone grown in a laboratory help
4 searching for and finding out about a place
people?
(paragraph F) _____

6 Why do some people disagree with space


exploration?

O 1 We now take tablets, mobile communication


and other types of new technology for granted. We can
____ But they believe that the technology will
eventually be good enough and small enough for people
speak to friends on the other side of the world as if they to use every day and people will be able to project an
were in the same room and see their faces on instant­ image of themselves to wherever they want - a business
messaging systems. Space travel is no longer unusual meeting for example.
as we explore Mars and beyond. Medical science has
produced new ways of curing disease and helped build Medicine will continue to improve. Doctors will be able
robotic hands. In the last fifty years, technology has to grow skin, bone tissue and even organs in laboratories
changed the world beyond recognition. Leading scientists to help repair wounds. As scientists understand more
believe that technology will continue to change our Uves about human genes they will be able to cure or prevent
in significant ways. So what can we expect in the next illnesses by using this knowledge.
20 years or so?
O · Of course not everyone is impressed by these
Firstly science will continue to change our homes and developments. 5 In fact many people believe
the world around us. 2 Scientists believe that science should only be used to prevent hunger, war
that technology will be key in helping us tci protect the and disease, and the money spent on computers, space
environment. New systems will allow cities to become exploration and weapons should be used to improve the
environmentally 'clean'. Resources will be recycled world as it is now.
and we will produce energy that does not pollute the
environment.

Houses themselves will become 'smart' with water,


electricity and doors being controlled via the internet 0r'
our phones. 3 We already have the technology
to control locks, lights and alarms via phone apps: These
will become normal as people use their mobile devices
to turn on heating or air conditioning and check security
from miles away or even other countries.

We will continue to use technology to communicate.


It is likely that broadband will become so sophisticated
we will be able to project images of our friends like
holograms when we talk to them:Scientists in the USA
have already found a way to project 30 images using
sensors, mirrors and video-conferencing pods.
VOCABULARY .. Ii. ? Complete the text with one word in each gap.
Contractions are one word.
FUTURE TIME MARKERS
THE FUTURE OF LANGUAGE LEARNING
5A Complete the predictions with the words
in the box. In the future we 1 going to see more and
more people using technology to learn languages. There
I term next ttttttFe in time short
will 2 software that gets computers to read
1 In the near future I'm going to travel around texts aloud and translate them. And we 3______
Europe. I just need to save a bit more money. only talk on the computer; we will also talk with the
2 The economy is weak now, but it will improve in the computer in any language we choose.
long _____ We will also begin to understand the importance of the
3 In the term we expect our profits to five senses in language education, and researchers and
increase by about 3 percent. publishers are likely• look at children's
4 I'm planning to get married a toys for inspiration. Music is going 5 play
year or two. Then we'll start a family. an increasing role in language learning. Short texts and
5 In ten years' I hope to be a doctor phrases will be set to music and this will help students to
working with children somewhere in Africa. remember the words, just as The A, 8, C Song helps children
6 I'm starting a new job month. learn the alphabet.
I f all goes well, I'll keep working for the company
Textbooks may 6 unrecognisable when
until I retire.
compared to today's books. They will come with
B Which predictions are about things that will microchips that produce smells and sounds. So if we are
happen soon? Which are about things that will learning the word bread, when we touch that part of the
happen more than three years in the future? page it will smell of bread. If we are learning the word cry,
when we touch the word it 7 make a crying
sound.
GRAMMAR · . }�(, At first, these books 8 likely to be expensive,
THE FUTURE (PREDICTIONS} but market economics will drive prices down. So get ready
for fun and games while you learn another language -
6 Rewrite the second sentence so that it has the same these changes could happen sooner than you think!
meaning as the first sentence. Use the words in
capitals.
1 There's a possibility that I will study in Spain. MAY
I may study in Spain
2 Where do you plan to stay? WILL IDIOMS
Where __________________ ?
3 Will you speak to Ted tomorrow? GOING 8 Underline the correct alternatives.
Are ? 'I always put my 'foot/hand in it when I speak
4 Janine probably won't pass her exam. UNLIKELY to people. Socialising is really not my cup of
Janine 2 teo/coffee. I Love my friends, they're really
5 The weather forecast predicts a storm. GOING close to my 3 head/heart, but I'm quite shy
with strangers.'
There's
6 He has a chance of becoming the champion. COULD 'I joined the •mouse/rot race Last year when I became
He a project manager. I have to keep my 5eor/eye on
7 Scientists will probably find a cure for cancer one three or four projects at the same time. We're always
6working/running against the clock and quite often we
day. LIKELY 7
work/run out of time. My friend said I was constantly
Scientists multitasking and he 8kicked/hit the nail on the head -
8 I don't think we'll be able to attend the meeting. there is always something to do.'
MAY
We 'I thought an online course would be a
9 There isn't time for us to go shopping. WON'T 9piece/bit of cake, but I soon found myself
We in 10 cold/hot water. It was really difficult. I
work hard but, Let's "face/eye it, sometimes
10 There's an opportunity to meet next week. COULD
that isn't enough. So I asked for some advice
We from another guy. He was an A student and
he gave me a ' 2 foot/hond with one of the
assignments and I passed the course.'
FUNCTION . ,·: s�:� ..
Conversation 2
A: OK, so cricket. So this is the bowler, OK? He runs up
DEALING WITH MISUNDERSTANDINGS and bowls at the batsman.
B: '- exactly do you 5 ? What's
1 Put the underlined words in the correct order to a bowler?
complete the sentences. A: A bowler is the person with the ball in his hand, OK?
1 I tried to call you but wrong it number was the. And he tries to get the batsman out. Get him off
the field.
2 Sorry! realise didn't I it was your birthday! B: Do you mean to 6_____ he tries to kill the
batsman with the ball?
3 He was late because date he wrong the got. A: No!
Conversation 3
4 I didn't know it was you - recognise didn't voice your I. A: Did you read this?! About popcorn. In 1948, two
American scientists found some popcorn in a cave in
5 We emailed but in fact different was a it person with New Mexico and dated it. It was over five thousand
the same name. years old.
B: I didn't 1 any of that. Are you talking
about popcorn?
2 � 3.3 Cover Exercise 3. Listen and match pictures A: Yeah, it's an ancient food. Popcorn is thousands of
A-C with conversations 1-3. years old.
B: I don't 8 what you're 9 _____
You mean the popcorn we ate in the cinema
yesterday is thousands of years old!
A: No! Popcorn in general. People have eaten it for
thousands of years.

4 Put B's words in the correct order to complete the


conversations.
Conversation 1
A: I'm afraid you have to wear a tie in this nightclub.
B: we I can't I saying I in I you're I so I come

Conversation 2
A: The show starts at nine o'clock.
B: you I at I it I starts I didn't I ten I o'clock I say I?

Conversation 3
LEARN TO :.:r · ,_ A: The pass mark for this exam is seventy percent.
B: what I failed I mean I so I we I you I is
REFORMULATE

3 Listen again and complete the conversations.


Conversation 4
Conversation 1 A: This type of car is twice as expensive as the other
A: Hello? I'm trying to find my lost luggage. one.
B: Ah, OK. B: me I do I costs I to I that I tell I you I it I mean I
A: My bags went missing in Montevideo in Uruguay, €50,000 I?
after a flight from Curitiba, Brazil.
B: 1 ____ _ you say that 2 __ ___?
Montevideo? Conversation 5
A: I flew from Curitiba to Montevideo and my bags A: No other team can catch us.
went missing.
B: the I words, I we I in I are I other I champions
B: Have you reported it already?
A: Yes, the name is Anders Kleeburg.
B: Hang on. Could you 3 the last name?
Anders ... ?
A: Kleeburg. K-1-e-e-b-u-r-g.
VOCABULARY · ·:ir GRAMMAR -:'"
PERSONAL QUALITIES MUST/HAVE TO/SHOULD (OBLIGATION)

1A Complete the words about personal qualities. 2 Match sentences 1-10 with sentences a)-j). Then
1 He won the election because he is a underline the correct alternative.
g c . People enjoy 1 We don't have to/shouldn't wear a uniform at
listening to him talk. work.
2 Susan's h -w nature 2 You shouldn't/have to stay up all night studying.
helped her through university, when she had to 3 I think you should/mustn't talk to your boss.
study a lot. 4 You don't have to/mustn't drink and drive.
3 Tim started at the bottom of the company, but 5 I think he mustn't/should start his own company.
he was a . He knew that one day he 6 Nurses have to/should work long hours.
would be the manager of the whole organisation.
7 You don't have to/mustn't cheat during the exam.
4 Lucy's a very g l . She
8 I must/don't have to leave at 4 o'clock.
listens to people and then decides what's best
9 You should/don't have to apologise for his
for everyone to do.
behaviour.
5 He hates to lose a race. He's very c_____
10 We should/must remember to book the tickets
6 I find it difficult to make decisions. I'm a bit
today.
i _____
7 You need to be more creative and think a) He's very ambitious.
O t b_____ b) You need to find out why he shouted at you.
8 They are a group of very m_____ c) It wasn't your fault.
students. They are keen to work hard. d) You'll be thrown out of the college.
9 Being a racing driver, Anton has to be a e) We can wear whatever we want.
r t . He isn't afraid of f) It'll be too late if we wait until tomorrow.
danger.
g) It's against the law.
h) Otherwise I'll miss my train.
i) You'll be too tired tomorrow.
j) It's no good if you want a nine-to-five job.

3 Correct one mistake in each sentence.


1 You must te tell him as soon as possible.
2 I've finished this exercise. What I should do now?
3 The clients don't has to come to the office. We
can meet them at the restaurant.
4 I shouldn't to tell you this, but the boss is leaving
on Monday.
5 Do we have wear a uniform?
6 Everybody must leaving the building by 6p.m.
7 She have to be at work by 7.30a.m.
8 I think you should to check what time the film
starts.
9 You don't must use a mobile phone in the
classroom.
B Find words or phrases in Exercise lA which have 10 We have wait until the IT man comes to fix the
the opposite meaning to 1-8.
system.
1 makes decisions easily indecisive
2 not interested in competing with others

3 lazy _____
4 thinks the same as everyone else _____
5 doesn't communicate well _____
6 not good at organising a team of people

7 doesn't like dangerous situations _____


8 not interested in becoming successful
CONFUSING WORDS
4A Look at the pictures. What qualities do you think
are important for these jobs? 5A Complete the conversations with the words in the box.
job work remember remind forget leave
hear listen fun funny

1 A: Oh no, to that. It's raining and I


don't have an umbrella.
B: Why not? Did you it at home?
A: Yes, I did.
B: Here. Use mine.
2 A: Can you me to post that letter on
the way home?
B: Sure. Just to bring it with you.
3 A: Did you have a good night last night?
B: Yes, it was really . We danced until
two in the morning, but today I feel terrible.
4 A: I got the , by the way.
B: Congratulations! That's brilliant news.
A: Yes, I'm so excited. Finally, I'm going to earn a
proper salary.
B: That's great. Well done.
S A: I've got to go to now. I'll see you
later.
B: Yes, don't we're meeting Chaz at
7.30.
A: Don't worry. I'll be there.
6 A: Did you _____ the joke about the scarecrow?
B: No.
A: He won an award for being outstanding in his field.
B: That's not even _____

B M 4.1 Listen to six people talking about their


jobs. Match pictures A-F above with speakers 1-6.

C Listen again. Who says these things? Write the B Complete the sentences with words from
number of the speaker next to each statement. Exercise SA.
1 You have to be organised and have a 1 Can you me to call my brother later?
good memory, too. It's his birthday.
2 And you need to pay attention to detail. 2 Did you about that couple who won
3 You shouldn't get stressed too easily. millions of pounds on the Euro lottery?
4 You have to care about the people you're 3 I don't get paid enough. I need to get a new
looking after.
S You always have to be on time. 4 We're having a meeting tomorrow morning. Don't
6 And you have to be able to work well ----- !
under pressure. 5 I really enjoy my . I find it interesting,
7 You must be very accurate and observant. 1 and the people I work with are good ____
8 You have to be able to stay calm. 6 He's so . He always makes me laugh.
It �s advertised as the best job in the world. And it That didn't leav� much time for surfing, sailing or simply relaxing
certainly looked good. You would be P<1id ($189,000 and enjoying the sea views. And when he did get the chance to try
fuir six months) to surf, sail' and swim. The job came with out h(� water sr2Its, things didn't always go well, On one trip, Ben
a beachside mansion, with its own swimming po0( was stung by a deadly jellyfish. lrukandji jellyfish a� transparent
ahd fantastic views of the ocean. All you had to do was and very small, so they are very difficult to see in the water.
lbok after tiny Hamilton Island, situated off the coast of In his blog, Ben describes how he was enjoying jet skiing with
· ueensland. Dutie.s included feeding the fish and writing som�'fr:iends, wh13n as he climbed off 1:t;ie jet ski, h,e felt a sting on
a blog of your experiences to help encourage tourism in his arm. Within thirty minutes, Ben was feeling the venom. He was
the area. There were more than 34,000 applicants for the hot and sweaty, with a heaaache, pains in his chest and high blood
job from all over the world, so Ben Southall was delighted pressure. Ben had to be rushed to a doctor who diagnosed the
when he beat them all and won the contract. symptoms and gave him some medication. Luckily, Ben was fine,
But, as it;umed out, it wasn't quite the dream job that but it was an unwelcome end to his stay in paradise, and not how
· some people might have expected. Firstly, it was incredibly he expected to spend his last few days on
busy. Ben found himself working seven days a week and up Hamilton Island. Ben was lucky
to nineteen hours a day. He had a busy schedule of events to sur:yjve.
to attend, with promotional events, press conferences, •a· 6 However, he still insists that he
training courses and administrative duties. 'It has been enjoyed himself immensely.
very busy, busier than most people would have imagined, In fact, Tourism Queensland is
and certainly busier tf:lan I had imagined,' Mr Southall t9ld offering him a new.contract,
· -
reporters when he fi_nished his contract. and he will also write a book
3 In fact, during his six months, Ben visited ninety 'exotic about his experiences.
locations', made forty-seven video diaries and gave more
than 250 media interviews - including a chat with popular
US lV host Oprah Winfrey. He also posted more than
75,000 words in sixty separate biogs, uploaded more than
2,000 photos and 'tweeted' more than 730 times.

2 Tick the things which Ben did as part of his job.


1 gave speeches
1A Ben Southall got a 'dream job': 2 made video diaries
looking after Hamilton Island, off the 3 managed a big team of people
coast of Queensland, Australia. The
4 gave interviews
article describes how the job turned
S attended press conferences
into a nightmare. Which of these
problems do you think it will mention? 6 learned a new language
7 met politicians
loneliness free time feeling bored 8 wrote a novel
problems with animals illness 9 wrote a blog about his experiences
money other
10 learned to surf and sail

B Read the article to see if you were 3 Find words or phrases in the text to match definitions 1-8.
right. Then answer the questions. 1 a large house by the sea (paragraph 1) ___________
1 What three things help to make 2 a plan that includes a lot of things to be done in a short time
the job 'the best job in the world'? (paragraph 2) __ ________
3 meetings at which someone answers questions asked by people from
2 Why was the job not as 'ideal' as it newspapers, television, etc. (paragraph 2) ___________
seemed at first? 4 activities involved in managing the work of a company or
organisation (paragraph 2) ___________
3 What happened to Ben towards S posted a comment using the website Twitter (paragraph 3)
the end of his contract?
6 have an opportunity (paragraph 4) ___________
4 What is he going to do now7 7 taken very quickly (paragraph 5) __________
8 very, very much (paragraph 6) ___ _______
?A Look at the underlined words. Are they pronounced
with a /s/ or /z/ sound?
EXTREME ADJECTIVES
1 I used to be very sporty.
4 Complete the sentences with the correct word. 2 Can I use your phone?
3 He never used to worry about it.
1 a) I thought the show was brilliant/boiling.
4 I used to live in the USA when I was 18.
b) Is the heating on? It's brilliant/boiling in here.
5 This stuff is used to kill insects.
2 a) Have you heard the news? Isn't it terrible/furious?
6 I don't use the car much any more.
b) All the trains were delayed. I was terrible/furious.
7 We used to love going there on holiday.
3 a) I'd invite you round, but my apartment is
delicious/tiny. 8 I didn't use to live in Europe.
b) Have you tried these salads? They're B � 4.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
delicious/tiny. Focus on the pronunciation of /ju:std/.
4 a) I can't do it - it's exhausted/impossible!
b) I'm going home. I'm exhausted/impossible.
. . '
s a) It's a(n) fascinating/enormous story of naval history. WRITING }�c
b) $50,000! That's a(n) fascinating/enormous amount
of money!
A COVERING LETTER; LEARN TO ORGANISE
YOUR IDEAS

GRAMMAR .. :J!t . 8A Put the covering letter in the correct order.


USED TO, WOULD
D J
�;�

Thank you for your consideration. If you require any

j
5 Complete the paragraphs. Use one word for each gap.
further information, please do noi: hesitate to contact me.
1. can be reached at [email protected] or
077_88 922 123. I look forward to hearing from you 'soon.
'I used I
work for a big company. I
______ to work Long hours and I 3______ QJ Dead:'.1.s Nelson,

dream of Living in a more exotic Location, sitting D I believe that my communication skills. customer service
abilities �nd positive work ethic would make me an asset to I
on a beach with my Laptop. Now I run my own
website business. I don't earn as much money as I the shop.
4
to earn, but I'm much happier.' D I am currently studying English at Exeter University and I
am looking for summer work to help me finance my
'I s to work as a computer programmer. studies. '2 1 think I would be good at this job. Firstly, I am

Most of the time, I 6 enjoy it. But I both hard-working and organised, and I have excellent
communication skills. Secondly, I have 3 shown that I
didn't 7 to Like being in an office all day.
am good at customer service. In my previous job, on
So, I decided to get a job working outdoors. Now, I the reception desk at Queen's Hospital, I had •practical
train people in forestry skills, so I'm outside most of exp�rience of providing quality customer service.and
the time. And my Lifestyle is much healthier than it working with all types of people.
_____ to be.'
D Yours sincerely,

6A Rewrite the sentences with used to. D I am writing to you 5aboot the summer position at
SunnySam's Electronics. advertised on
1 Did you spend your holidays by the sea? www.summerjobs'students.com. 6 1 want to apply for
the post. I attach my CV, application form and all the
2 We didn' t have a dog when I was a child. information required in the advertisement:

D Vinnie Jessop
3 I loved reading in the evening, but now I'm too tired.
B Replace the underlined sections 1-6 in the letter
4 I remember how I sat in my grandfather's studio and with the phrases in the box. Write the correct number.
watched him paint.
hands-on D
at your earliest convenience D
5 Children always played around on the streets in the regardingO proven ability atO
old days, but there's nobody here now.
I would like to submit an application D
6 They lived in a big house, but they had to move.
I believe I meet all the requirements of the post D

C Write a covering letter (120-180 words) for a


B Tick the sentences in Exercise 6A where you could
summer job working as a restaurant/shop manager.
replace used to with would.
BUSINESS REACHING AGREEMENT

1A Circle the correct options to complete the text. 2 Complete the conversation with the phrases in the
box.
Hi Lucy, not sure that I agree suggest we think about
I'm just writing to tell you about my new job. see what you mean see things
that's a good idea How about if we That's fine
Remember when I had to go for 1 _____
last month? Well, I got the job. I'm so pleased A: The way I 1 , the first

about it, because I heard a lot of people were thing we need to do is update the website.
_____ for it, probably because it has B: Yes, 2 • But we haven't

quite a high 3 _____ decided what information to put there.


A: I know. I 3 what should
The people in the office are really good fun and
be on the site and then decide who's going to work
it is such a relief not to be out of 4_____ on it.
any more. My new boss is in 5 of B: 4 by me.
the whole marketing department and she C: I'm s , actually. I think we
_____ it really well. She has lots of need to look at the finances first. We don't know
really interesting business 7 and how much money we can spend on the website yet.
encourages us to try and do the same. The only B: I 6 , but I'm not sure what

problem now is that I still arrive late for work to do. ' decide what
we would like first and then look at how much it
all the time. I hope I don't get 8__-c----
will cost?
Let me know how you're getting on at work. C: Fine. That sounds good to me.
Speak soon .
Becca

1 a) an interview b) a job c) a work


MANAGE A DISCUSSION
2 a) working b) attempting c) competing 3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
3 a) salary b) money c) holiday
4 a) work b) salary c) employ I on (xZ) all recap to up
5 a) control b) charge c) lead
1 Let's focus the main problems and
6 a) works b) is c) runs
talk about the rest if we have time.
7 a) thoughts b) ideas c) posts
2 OK, but first of , we need to look at the
8 a) interview b) boss c) fired notes from the last meeting.
B Use the phrases in Exercise lA to complete the 3 Moving to the next point. What are we
sentences. going to do about salaries?
4 So, let's on the main ideas we've
1 I'm lucky to work there - lots of people
discussed and then we'll stop for lunch.
to get jobs there.
5 I think we need to come back the
2 Would you prefer to earn a high or do
decision to relocate.
something interesting?
6 Let's sum _____ what we've talked about.
3 My boss the business very successfully
and it's growing every day.
4 He behaved so badly I'm not surprised that he was

5 I hate it when I have to do an _____ - I get


nervous.
6 My cousin has been out of _____ for ages.
She doesn't have any money.
,,

c :, �·: ,:·R"
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t, ;rsr
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GRAMMAR THE FUTURE (PLANS) 7 He is really easily _____ from the main
task.
1 Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 8 If you can your time wisely, you will
1 I'm working hard so that I the deadline. get more done.
a) meet 9 If you have small children, you have to learn to
_____ and do several things at once.
b) do
10 I don't know which tasks to in this
c) find
2 Let's ____ started and not waste time.
project.

a) make 2B Underline the correct alternatives.


b) try 1 We'd like to buy our own house in a term/year or two.
c) get 2 In the long term/year, I think she made the right
3 I usually prioritise ____ at the start of the day. decision.
a) tasks 3 I'd like to start my own business at some point in the
b) time future, but that will be a short/long time from now.
c) job 4 In the short/long term, over the next few weeks, we
4 I hope you aren't going to ____ off doing that! want to see business improve.
a) put 5 In ten next/years' time, I hope to be a surgeon.
b) place 6 Next/Years' month, we will celebrate twenty years of
c) stop marriage.
5 Concentrate please! Don't _ ___ distracted.
a) been GRAMMAR THE FUTURE (PREDICTIONS)
b) get
c) have 3 Underline the correct alternative to complete the text.
6 Who ____ invite?
a) will you
b) will you going to THE FUTURE OF DRIVING
c) you might
So, with improvements in technology
7 Peter fifty on Saturday!
and people becoming more and more
a) is being
environmentally aware, what is the future
b) is going to be
of motorised transport? We asked some
c) might be
experts for their opinions.
8 ____ a Thai curry. I'm expecting about twenty
people.
Matthew G - car salesman, USA
a) I'm going to cook
'Honestly? I think things 1 aren't likely to/are going
b) I will to cook
to change a lot. People 2 may!might not like it, but
c) I'm cooking governments 3 may!aren't going to introduce more
laws and taxes to 'punish' people who use their
VOCABULARY ORGANISATION; FUTURE TIME own cars instead of public transport. This 4 is going
MARKERS to/isn't going to force people to leave their cars at
home and some people might even sell their cars.
2A Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
It's already happening and I think in the future this
trend 5won't to/is likely to continue.'
meet gets multitask last get distracted of
prioritise time use Ian M - bus driver, UK
'I think the future 6wil//is likely be very different.
1 I always try to meet my deadlines and Vehicles 1 couldn't/won't need people to drive them.
finish my work without delays. I think they 8are going/may have robot drivers, so
2 My friend usually leaves things till the people like me will have to find different jobs. I
_____ minute. think we 9are going to/may not see more and more
3 Can you get your homework done ahead cities begin to use buses like this. There 10mightl
_____ time if possible? couldn't be fewer jobs for lorry drivers, too, as
4 She is a great manager. She always _____ companies won't have to pay people to transport
meetings started on time. their products.'
5 Don't waste with small jobs - focus
on the most important ones.
6 I like to things done as well as possible.
VOCABULARY PLUS IDIOMS 6 A:
I've come to collect a parcel for Mr Wainwright.
B:
Can you that again?
4 Write the second sentence so that it means the same 7 A:
There's one stop-over, for twenty-four hours, in
as the first. Use idioms which include the words in Bahrain.
capitals. B: Could you the last thing you said?
1 It's so easy. CAKE 8 A: This desk is now closed.
It's _________________ B: So, you're that we need to move to
2 He was in trouble. WATER another desk?
He was ______ __________ 9 A: I'm afraid you need to vacate the premises.
3 I said something really inappropriate. FOOT 8: So you mean is we need to go?
I put _________________ . 10 A: We anticipate inconveniences along the route.
4 It's an issue which is very important to me. HEART B: In words, we're going to be late.
It's an issue which is ____________
5 He left his job in the city to go and become a VOCABULARY REVIEW
coffee farmer. RAT
He decided to leave ____________ 6 Complete the words in the sentences.
and become a coffee farmer.
1 He always wants to win. He's very co ____
6 Could you help me sort out these papers? HAND
2 Part of being a good le is being able to
Could you---------------­
listen to people.
sorting out these papers?
3 It's one of the most am____ films I've ever
7 I am trying to lose weight. FACE seen. It's very moving.
4 I have to go to bed as soon as possible. I'm
I'm a bit too heavy at the moment.
absolutely ex _ _ __
8 I don't really like R&B music. TEA
5 To be a successful entrepreneur, you need to be a
R&B music isn't _____________ ri ta____
9 I like to follow what's happening in politics. EYE 6 It's minus ten degrees outside. It's fr
I like to----------------­ 7 It's a fa story, really interesting. It's about
what's happening in politics. a man who ...
10 I'm afraid we have no more time. RUN 8 I love my job, but I should be earning a much
I'm afraid we've _ ____________ bigger sa_ _ __
9 He was always telling the bo what to do
FUNCTION DEALING WITH and in the end, he got fi_ _ __
MISUNDERSTANDINGS; REFORMULATING 10 I'm very nervous, because I've got to go for this job
in tomorrow.
5 Complete the conversations with the words in the 11 I can't believe how angry he was. He was absolutely
fu----
box.
12 I'm sure she'll do well in her new job. She's very
saying mean catch get other repeat what ha -WO____
say exactly lost
'1 A Put the words in the box into the correct place in
1 A: The picture dates back to the sixteenth century the table according to the stress pattern.
when it was ...
B: I didn't any of that. amazing -s-atary tasty compet1t1ve successful
leader interview furious delicious boiling
2 A: So, you take the third turning on the right. go
difficult freezing exhausted impossible
straight on for ZOO metres, turn left, take the
first right again and it's straight in front of you.
B: I'm sorry. You've oOo Ooo
me.
3 A: If you don't have a pink stripe on your ticket, amazing salary
then I'm afraid staff are not allowed to let you
in.
B: Apologies, but I'm afraid I don't what
you're saying. Oo oOoo
4 A: We had a very minor incident involving your
new car.
B: What do you mean?
5 A: We are sorry to report that all trains have been
cancelled.
B: Do you ____ to say we can't travel today? B � R2.1 Listen and check.
GRAMMAR MUST/HAVE TO/SHOULD GRAMMAR USED TO, WOULD
(OBLIGATION)
10 A Complete the text with used to or would and the verbs in
8 Complete the sentences with the correct brackets. Where both used to and would are possible, use would.
form of must, have to or should. Use the
FIVE YEARS AGO
information in brackets to help you.
Greg and Emily Bishop 1 (live) on a small island in the
1 Milo write three ten- Caribbean. They had a wonderful life. Greg 2 (work) as a teacher
thousand-word essays for his course. in a local school, and Emily 3 (study) for an online course at a
(It's necessary) university. They 4 (have) a house on the beach and after school,
2 We tidy up the house. the children 5 (play) on the beach with their friends. At the
Jenna will be home soon. (It's a good weekends, they 6 (enjoy) surfing, sitting on the beach and eating
delicious tropical fruit, like mangoes and pineapples. But when Greg's father
idea) became ill, the family decided to move back to the UK.
3 You park here. You'll
get a fine. (obligation not to do this) B Read about Greg and Emily's life now. Then complete sentences
4 You pay for children. 1-6 with used to or would.
They can come in for free. (It isn't
necessary) NOW
5 The sign says you keep Greg runs his own taxi company and Emily has a job working in a sports centre.
The children don't enjoy school as much and say they have to wear too many
your dog on a lead. (It's necessary) clothes all the time to keep warm. At the weekends, they all stay inside and
6 You smoke anywhere watch football on television and eat fish and chips.
in the building. It isn't allowed.
(obligation not to do this) 1 Greg (not have) his own business.
7 You _____ wear a helmet 2 Emily (not work) in a sports centre.
when you ride your motorbike. It's 3 The children (enjoy) school more in the Caribbean.
the law. (It's necessary) 4 The children (not wear) so many clothes to
8 Do children go to keep warm.
school on Saturdays? (Is it necessary?) 5 The family (not stay) inside at weekends.
9 You wear jeans to a job 6 They (eat) tropical fruit, not fish and chips.
interview. (It isn't a good idea)
10 You pay for the coffee.
It's free. (It isn't necessary) FUNCTION REACHING AGREEMENT

11A Complete the phrases in the conversation with the words in


VOCABULARY PLUS CONFUSING the box.
WORDS
don't sure suggest need about what things that
9 Complete the sentences with the words me point agree should
in the box.
A: OK. As you all know, we had record sales last year, and we'd like
listen funny remember remind to organise a celebration for all the staff. Any ideas for what we
hear fun forgotten left could do?
B: Well, I feel 1 we should have a party here in the office.
1 I'm sorry. I can't your A: That's OK by 2_____
name. Is it Sarah or Sue? C: I'm not sure that I 3 , actually. I think we
2 I've _____ how this machine _____ think about going somewhere else. The way
works. Please can you show me again. I see 5 , we spend every day in the office. Why
3 It's in my bag, which I've _____ _____ we do something different to celebrate?
in the car. D: That's a good 7 • How 8 if we go on a
4 You never ----- to what I'm trip somewhere?
saying. B: Yes. Or we could do a course together. There's a place where you
5 Sorry, the music's too loud. I can't can go and make chocolates, or bake bread or something like that.
_____ you. D: I'm not 9 that's a good idea. I 10 we
6 Can you me to stop at focus on things we all enjoy doing, like sport. 11 _____
the bank on the way home? about spending a day playing golf?
7 I always laugh at his stories. He's so C: Golf! I don't think so.
A: OK. I think we 12 to focus on whether we have a
8 Why don't you come with us to the party of some kind or go on a trip somewhere.
restaurant? It should be _____
B Which phrases are used to give opinions? Which are responses
to a suggestion or idea?
CHECK . ;� • ;1:'.; rn -

Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 16 Andre is very . He wants to sell his
1 Hi, Jake. What this evening? designs all over the world.
a) you doing b) are you doing c) will you doing a) lazy b) ambitious c) indecisive
2 I'm not sure. I think I stay at home 17 Fran�oise is a good . People really
and study. listen to what she has to say.
a) will to b) might c) going to a) risk taker b) listener c) communicator
3 We Italy for our holidays. We love it 18 The doctor said I take these pills.
there. a) has to b) have to c) haven't to
a) are going to b) will go c) might going 19 Help yourself to anything you want. You
4 I always want to things done as _____ ask.
quickly as possible. I hate time wasting. a) don't have to b) have to c) must
a) have b) make c) get 20 It's a wonderful . I enjoy it a lot.
5 I hate doing my banking so I'm very easily a) work b) study c) job
21 I can't believe how big your kitchen is.
a) prioritised b) distracted c) changed It's -----
6 He's changing his job in a month or _____ a) tiny b) big c) enormous
a) term b) year c) two 22 The interview was . I'll never get
7 I think it will be better for everyone in the long the job.
a) brilliant b) awful c) exhausting
a) year b) term c) time 23 When I told my boss, he was _____
8 Look at the sunshine! You have a a) furious b) terrible c) impossible
great time at the beach. 24 As children, we play at the bottom of
a) 're going to b) 're likely to c) may the garden.
9 We never see him again. a) used b) use to c) would
a) aren't likely to b) may c) won't 25 My mother _____ live in the mountains.
10 Yes, we're working against the to a) used to b) use to c) would
finish in time. 26 If we work as a , we'll get the job
a) pressure b) life c) clock done faster.
11 I was really late home even though my dad told me a) boss b) businessman c) team
not to be. I'm in really water. 27 More than a hundred people had to _____
a) dark b) hot c) dirty for a single job.
12 We don't know much about him. He's a dark a) compete b) decide c) get fired
28 The way I see , we need to start again.
a) horse b) dog c) fish a) point b) things c) idea
13 She's very lazy. The boss told me to keep an 29 That's OK me.
_____ on her and check she's working. a) on b) at c) by
a) sign b) note c) eye 30 I think we need to sum _____ what
14 I'm sorry. I didn't you were busy. we've learned.
a) recognise b) remind c) realise a) up b) on c) at
15 I'm afraid I didn't that. Can you say

•m•·i•i••
it again?
a) catch b) take c) do /30
GRAM MAR ·)'1�
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES
1 A � 5.1 Listen to Mia, Tom and Owen answering
the following questions. Write M (Mia), T (Tom) or
0 (Owen) next to the question they answer.
2 Complete the conversation with the correct form
of the adjectives in brackets.
1 How has your country changed in the last thirty
A: I love my new digital camera. It was
years? _____ 1 (expensive) my last one, but the
2 Is the world getting better or worse? pictures are much 2 (good) quality
and it's 3 (easy) to use.
3 How has your life changed in the last thirty B: But it's much" (big). Isn't it
years? _____ _____ (heavy) to carry around with you?
S Circle the correct option to complete the A: Actually, it was one of 6 (light)
sentences. models in the shop. Although you can get
7 (small) and 8 (cheap)
1 Mia thinks that thirty years ago
cameras, they're not as good as this one.
a) life was simpler
b) the pace of life was faster 3 Underline the correct alternatives.
c) people were happier
WHAT'S YOUR FAVOURITE GADGET IN THE KITCHEN?
2 Mia thinks that email puts pressure on people
because ____ My favourite gadget in the kitchen is the dishwasher.
a) people's computers crash It's 1 much/a lot more faster than me at washing up.
The problem is that I'm getting 2a slightly/a little bit
b) emails sometimes don't arrive lazier. Yuri
c) we are expected to give an instant response
3 Tom says that Beijing has grown because people The toaster. Morning is 3by far/slightly the best time of
the day for me. I enjoy a relaxing breakfast. And toast is
"a lot/more tastier than bread. I love it. Katia
a) don't have as much money as before
b) came from around the world to get rich I don't cook very much, because I'm too busy. I have
a microwave, which I find makes it 5more/a bit easier.
c) came from all over China to make money
Now, I eat 6slightly/a little far better than I did
4 Tom says that life in the countryside before. Nguyen

a) has changed enormously because of new


technology
b) will never change because they do not have
access to technology TECHNOLOGY
c) has not changed that much, but people have
more technology 4A Underline the correct alternative.
5 Owen says that living conditions around the 1 He's six months old. He's been to the doctor to
world _____ get his genetic engineering/vaccinations.
a) are improving, even though many people are 2 We are running out of coal, so the government
still living in terrible poverty is looking at new ways of making electricity!
b) are terrible and are going in the wrong computer networks.
direction 3 The government is planning to build new nuclear
c) are not improving, and more and more power/genetic engineering stations, but many
people are living in poverty people are worried that they are too dangerous.
6 Owen thinks that there are _____ 4 The company has just invested thousands of
a) fewer wars than before, but weapons are dollars in its new computer network/antibiotics to
getting more dangerous improve communication between employees.
b) more wars than before, and weapons are 5 It sounds like you've got a chest infection. I think
getting more dangerous you need some solar power/antibiotics.
c) the same number of wars as before, and 6 NASA has decided to restart its communications
weapons are getting safer satellites/space travel programme and try to send
people to Mars.
C Listen again and check. 7 They rode their commercial aeroplanes/motorbikes
right up through to the United States and
Canada. The trip took several weeks.
B Match words in italics from Exercise 4A with B Look at the two plans, A and B, for the essay. Which
definitions 1-8. is better? Why?
1 The science of changing the genes of a living thing
Plan A
2 The energy created when you split or join two atoms Many people now study English online. There are lots
of good materials on the internet for doing this. As the
3 Drugs used to kill bacteria and cure infections technology improves, more and more people will try
online learning.
4 Power carried by wires and used to make lights and But there are some problems. too. Online learning is
boring because you are on your own It's difficult to be
machines work ______
motivated.
5 Exploration of the area beyond Earth where the
My opinion - I have tried online materials and they are
stars and planets are ______
very good. But going to a class is a better way to improve
6 Machines that are sent into space and travel around your English
the Earth, sending radio and television signals

7 Energy from the sun ______ Plan B


8 An injection given to someone to protect them from Introduction:
a disease ______ Improvement in technology means many people are now
choosing to study English online, not in classrooms.
SA Put the words in the correct column according to Advantages:
the pronunciation of the underlined letter a. - increased flexibility
- increased choice of materials
j s�-€ �t+bietf6 nucle9.r tr9.vel m9.chine
Disadvantages:
communic9.tions S9.tellites v9.cuum commerci9.I - lack of interaction with teacher and students
aeropl9.nes sol9.r vaccin9.tions - difficulty with motivation and discipline
---- - IT problems
/e1/ make /re/ 9-pple /al pol9.r Conclusion:
space antibiotics Online courses offer students more choice and
flexibility, but are more impersonal.
- Language is about communication, so face-to-face
interaction with people in a classroom is a better
B � 5.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. way to learn
- Online courses might be a good way to supplement
your learning.
WRITING· .,.�1'>

AN ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES ESSAY; C Look at the essay one student wrote. They forgot
LEARN TO USE DISCOURSE MARKERS to use any discourse markers to link their ideas.
Rewrite the essay, including discourse markers from
6A Look at the task below and the notes a student the box where you see an asterisk (*).
has made. Tick the advantages and cross the
One of the main advantages is that
disadvantages.
Another disadvantage is The problem is that
However, (xZ) In my opinion, And another thing,
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of
studying English online, as opposed to in a With the improvement in technology, many people are
classroom. now choosing to study English online, rather than in the
classroom It's easy to see that there are many advantages
to online courses. • There are also disadvantages.
1 flexibility - can study where and when you want, don't • When you study online, you have increased flexibility to
have to travel to a school study when you want to and where you want to. You have
2 lack of interaction with your teacher or students an increased choice of the materials you want to study,
3 more choice - can choose to skip parts of the course, because you can choose them yourself.
focus on other parts * When you study online, there is a lack of interaction
4 IT problems - need to be confident with how the with your teacher and students. • You might find it
technology works, have good connections to the difficult to stay motivated and be disciplined with your
internet, etc. studies. • You might experience computer problems,
5 discipline and time management - have to stay which make your study difficult.
motivated * Online courses offer students more choice and
flexibility. • They are more impersonal. As language
6 materials are technologically advanced - use a variety
is about communication, face-to-face interaction with
of multimedia materials
people in a classroom is a better way to learn
GRAMMAR ,,� ',
INFORMATION QUESTION TAGS

1 Cross out the alternative which is not possible in each 3 Underline the correct alternative.
sentence. 1 You're from France, aren't you/weren't you?
1 The class had a realty good debate/discussion/reply 2 She broke a world record, hasn't she/didn't she?
about the environment. 3 They haven't seen us, have they/haven't they?
2 He's sure he's right so if you disagree with him, he 4 Don won't tell anybody, does he/will he?
wilt argue/quarrel/inquire about it. 5 That house looks nice, isn't it/doesn't it?
3 You should try to respond to/argue/reply to emails as 6 We didn't see that film, did we/sow we?
quickly as possible.
7 It hasn't rained for months, hos it/hove it?
4 I questioned/looked into/inquired about renting a car,
8 You wilt come tomorrow, won't you/will you?
but it was too expensive.
9 The shop doesn't open at 6a.m., will it/does it?
5 My brother and I always argued/quarrelled/replied
10 You stopped smoking last year, didn't you/you didn't?
about everything when we were young.
6 I've always wondered about/questioned/quarrelled 4 Read the situations and �rite questions. Use the
this man's motivation. correct question tags.
7 The look into/research/investigation was a waste of
1 You think your friend is in love.
time; we found no solutions.
You really like Mory, don't you? (realty like I Mary)
8 His newspaper column debates/inquires/discusses
2 You leave the cinema laughing together.
the issues of the day.
That film ? (be I funny)
2 Add the missing letters to complete the text. 3 Your friend's younger brother is going to borrow
your car.
He ___________ ? (not crash I the car)
WHO GOES FIRST? 4 You leave the football stadium after a boring match.
It ? (not be I very good I game)
5 You say goodbye to your friend at the airport.
You wilt ? (write I to me)
6 You want to check that your friend got home safely
last night.
You _________? (not miss I the last bus)
7 A tourist thinks you speak French.
You ____________? (speak I French)
8 You have lost your watch.
You ___________? (not see I my watch)

SA Read the conversations. Which responses are


genuine questions (where Speaker B really doesn't
know the answer)?
Everyone involved in medical 1 research is
eventually faced with a difficult 2q...______ 1 A: Have you met Yinka's parents?
who will be my guinea pig? Who will be the first B: Only once. They're doctors, aren't they?
person to try this new medicine before we .know 2 A: There isn't a cloud in the sky.
if it works? B: I know. It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
If we 31 i the history 3 A: Are you looking for the scissors?
of drug testing, we find that many researchers B: You haven't seen them, have you?
not only 4 de this issue, but that a 4 A: Have you read Jhumpa Lahiri's new book?
few have a surprising 5re ; they use B: Yeah, she's a great writer, isn't she?
themselves as guinea pigs.
5 A: I've got my final exam tomorrow.
When scientist Jonas Salk was 6i,.______ B: You'll pass, won't you?
a new polio vaccine in the 1950s, he tried the 6 A: I think this is the wrong address.
drug on himself, his wife and children. It worked.
B: Yes, we've made a mistake, haven't we?
Someone later 7i about who held
the patent (the right to sell the medicine). Salk's
8re B � 5.3 Listen and check. Then listen again and
showed his character: he repeat the responses. Use the same intonation in the
9wo why anyone wanted to make question tags.
money from something that the world needed.
READING . .�-� C Complete the questions for the answers.
1 Q: helps detoxify your liver?
6A Read the introduction to the article. Which A: Broccoli.
questions can you answer? Which can only be 2 Q: What does the writer say _________ ?

I
answered by experts? A: lt can be good for you, while boredom can't.
3 Q: Who thought sea air was ?
I NEVER KNEW THAT! A: The Victorians.
4 Q: What creatures live in and ?
What is worse for you: boredom or stress? Why is A: Fly larvae.
sea air good for you? If you throw water into the
5 Q: At -30°(, when will a small ________
air during the Russian winter, will it come back
down as ice? What three foods should you take to A: Almost immediately.
a desert island?
D Find words in the text in Exercise 68 that match
People love trivia*. In 2005, a book called Does meanings 1-5.
Anything Eat Wasps? was a surprise hit. It was a
1 remove dangerous chemicals or poison from
collection of questions and answers from readers
something (paragraph 1) detoxify
of a magazine called New Scientist. We at Lynx
Mag decided to come up with our o.;.,.n questions 2 measured amounts of something that you
and then we asked a panel of experts for answers. experience at one time (paragraph Z) _____
•trivia: unimportant facts 3 unhealthy air that is full of smoke and pollution
(paragraph 3) _ ____
4 going bad; becoming soft and useless (paragraph 4)
B Read the rest of the text to find the answers.
5 when an egg breaks and a baby bird, fish or insect
1: You are going to stay on a desert island for comes out (paragraph 4) ____
several months and you can only choose
three foods to take with you. Which do you
choose, and why?
Broccoli, walnuts and orange juice. Broccoli WORD BUILDING: ADJECTIVES
has a chemical which helps detoxify your liver.
It's also a superfood. Walnuts have protein
and plenty of healthy fats. Orange juice is a
? Complete the text with the correct form of the words
in brackets.
source of clean water, and the orange contains
Vitamin C. Dr Leah Morecombe
2: What's worse for you: boredom or stress? THE PNEUMATIC TYRE:
Boredom. Stress can have benefits.
Weightlifting is a type of stress. So are other HOW DID IT START?
sports and pressures at work. All of these are
good for you in small doses. Boredom means John Dunlop, a Scottish vet, was 1 _____
you have no purpose in life, and no dose of (response) for one of the world's great
boredom is good for you. Dr Samran Naipaul inventions.
3: Why is sea air good for you? Dunlop's young son kept falling off his tricycle
It isn't particularly. It got a reputation for because the bumpy streets were 2_____
being good for you in Victorian times because (hope) for cycling. Dunlop thought of a
there was so much unhealthy smog in big 3 (create) solution: filling the rubber
cities. Dr Robina Whitman
tyres with air. This, he realised, would be an
4: Why do flies like rotting food? ___ __ (ease) way to make the tricycle
Flies like rotting food because soft more stable. He was right: it turned out to be
environments provide perfect conditions for
a very 6 (effect) solution. Lots of
breeding. When a fly's eggs hatch , the larvae
live in and eat the rotting food until they grow cyclists copied the idea and the air tyre became
into adult flies. Dr Kelvin Marsh very 6 (success). French car makers
realised it was a 7 (value) idea an.d
5: If you throw water into the air during the
Russian winter, will it come back down as ice? I produced air-filled car tyres. The tyres also
It depends where you are in Russia and became very 8 (profit); Dunlop Tyres·
what the temperature is at the time. But, is still a huge company today.
potentially, yes. At a temperature of -30 °C,
small amounts of water will turn into ice
almost immediately. Immanuel Kanevsky
B � 5.4 Listen again. Complete the conversations
with one word in each gap.
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS you tell me the way to
1 A: Excuse me,
the swimming pool, please?
i Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
B: Yes, of I can. You keep going this
memory switching crashed sort work print way, until you get to the traffic lights. Then, ..
down order recharging fixing 2 A: Hello. Do you what time the bank
opens?
1 I'm on the motorway and my car's broken ______ . B: I'm not . I'll just ask someone.
2 My phone isn't working. The batteries need____ 3 A: Do you want us to bring anything?
3 We can't use the machines here because they're out B: That would be great. Could bring
of some salad, and maybe something for dessert?
4 ca;;�u call the maintenance department and tell A: Yes, course. Anything else?
them tr.at the photocopier needs ? B: No, that'll be fine.
5 If it still doesn't work, try it off and on 4 A: Could you me with my bags?
again.
B: I'm , I can't. I've got my hands full.
6 I don't believe it! My laptop's just again!
5 A: Would you mind the door for me?
7 Have you got another pen? This one doesn't
B: Of course _____. There you are.
____ any more.
A: Thank you. That's very kind.
8 Don't worry about that now. I'll ____ it out
6 A: Could you me what time the show
later.
starts?
9 OK. First, you'd better save the documents onto a
stick. B: _____ me have a look. The afternoon
show starts at 3p.m.
10 I've got a copy on my computer. Do you want me to
____ you a copy? A: Thanks very much.
7 A: Would you coming to get me from
the station?
B: OK. . Wait outside and I'll be there
in ten minutes.
POLITE REQUESTS 8 A: Do you know _____ there's a post office
near here?
2 A � 5.4 Listen to eight conversations. What does
B: Yes, _____ is - there's one just along this
the person want each time? Match pictures A-H with
road.
conversations 1-8.

RESPOND TO REQUESTS

3 Put the words in the correct order to make responses.


1 A: Would you mind saying that again?
B: of I not I no, I course

2 A: Do you know how to get there?


B: sure./ not/ I'm/ look./ me I have I a/ let

3 A: Could you phone Tilly for me?


B: course I yes, I of

4 A: Could you finish doing this for me?


B: can't/ I/ afraid/ I'm

5 A: Could you take these folders for me?


B: I/ yes, I can
B Read the article and check.

-ING/-ED ADJECTIVES

1A
Stressed out?
Underline the correct alternative. TAKE ·coNTROL
1 In three days we cycled 250 km. It was
really exhausted/exhausting. I We all know how it feels to get angry. Sometimes anger is mild,
2 Everyone is very worried/worrying when you're just irritated with someone. But at other times
about losing their jobs. anger can be more extreme, with explosive rages. You start to
shout and throw things around. You lose control. Your blood
3 The instructions were so confused/
pressure increases, your heart races and you can't think about
confusing that no one understood them. anything else. But what exactly is anger?
4 I was annoyed/annoying because the Anger is a normal response to a situation where you feel you
class was cancelled again. are being attacked, treated unfairly, let down by others, hurt or
5 The car was travelling at a rejected. Anger can help you to defend yourself, deal with the
frightened/frightening speed. problem and let others know how you feel. But anger can also
6 I felt embarrassed/embarrassing about cause problems. If you always lose control, people might start to
how untidy the house was. avoid you. Friends and colleagues may be afraid of your temper
I and leave you alone. Getting angry might make you feel better;
7 He was totally confused/confusing by
giving you energy and making you feel like you're in control. But
the tax form. it might also leave you feeling hurt and misunderstood. Also,
8 I'm going to have a nice, getting angry doesn't usually solve the problem.
relaxed/relaxing bath.
9 I'm not really satisfied/satisfying with So, what can you do about your angert·
the way he cut my hair.
1 Work out what makes you angry - You need to
10 We were so frightened/frightening by
understand what situations make you angry. Is it when people
the film we didn't sleep very well. make comments about your work or criticise you? Is it that
you get angry when you're frustrated and can't do the things
Find adjectives in Exercise lA to
you want? Do you get angry when you're tired? Understanding
match definitions 1-8. what makes you angry can help you to deal with the problem.
1 feeling fear ______ 2 Understand the signals - Learn to identify the signs that
2 angry or irritated ______ you're getting angry. Do you start to shout and feel tense? Do
3 very tiring ______ you pace about the room? You need to recognise your own
signs before you can change your behaviour.
4 content, pleased ______
5 unclear or difficult to understand 3 Take control of your mind and body- Try taking a
step back and distancing yourself from the situation, both
physically and emotionally. Check your breathing and take
6 feeling uncomfortable and shy some deep breaths to slow you down and calm your heartbeat.
Ask yourself, 'Am I overreacting?', 'Am I listening to what people
7 unhappy and nervous ______ are saying?' Can you find a way to be assertive, rather than
8 calming, helping you to rest aggressive? Try to speak calmly, rather than shout. Try the 'Is it
worth it?' test. Ask yourself, 'Will it really matter in one month,
one year?' Do some physical exercise, like going for a run or a
swim. Or try some meditation or listen to music. Do whatever
READING ·. ::� helps to calm you down.

2A You are going to read an article about


3 Complete the statements with information from the article.
why people get angry, and what happens.
Before you read, number the events in the 1 When you get angry, your blood pressure and
box according to categories 1-3 below. your heart speeds up.
1 Reasons 2 Consequences 2 Being angry about something can help others to
______ how you feel.
3 Solutions
3 Getting angry is not usually a good way to _____
You start to shout. 2 problems.
You're irritated with someone. 1 4 It's a good idea to understand what ______ make you
You throw things around. angry.
You do physical exercise. 5 If you recognise the signs that you are getting angry, then
You're frustrated about something. you can start to your behaviour.
You feel tense. 6 When you are angry, you should try to------·
You try meditation. yourself from the situation.
People criticise you. 7 Deep will help to calm your heartbeat .
You distance yourself from the situation. 8 Try to speak rather than shout.
GRAMMAR ·. � �t VOCABULARY PLUS�·-
REAL CONDITIONALS MULTI-WORD VERBS

4A Complete the sentences with the correct form of 6A Circle the correct option to complete the
the verb in brackets. sentences.
1 When Marianne (find) a job, she 1 Don't forget to when you've finished.
_____ (leave) home. a) click on b) take off c) log off
2 Thomas (get) a promotion if he 2 She's my best friend. We really well.
_____ (work) harder. a) get off b) get over c) get on
3 If people (exercise) regularly, they 3 I used to love lndie music, but then I _____
tend to (live) longer. it.
4 lf we (leave) early enough, we a) went off b) got on c) logged off
(miss) the traffic. 4 I lots of different outfits, but I didn't
5 We (start) the meeting as soon as like any of them.
everybody (be) here. a) tried off b) dressed up c) tried on
6 If the music (be) loud, people always 5 You have to _____ your shoes when you go
(dance). inside.
7 When the weather _____ (be) good, we a) log off b) take off c) dress down
usually _____ (eat) outside. 6 He's nearly forty. It's about time he _____
8 If you (use) sun cream, you
a) settled down b) went off c) got on
_____ (not get) burned when we go sailing.
7 Can you 7 I can't read what it says at
B For each sentence in Exercise 4A, decide if the the bottom of the screen.
situation is general (what normally happens - zero a) scroll on b) scroll over c) scroll down
conditional), or specific (a possible situation in the 8 I don't like going into cafes on my own. I'm worried
future - first conditional). someone will try to _____
1 specific - first conditional a) get on with me b) chat me up
2 c) settle down with me
3
4
5
6
7
8

5 Tick two correct sentences. Correct the wrong


sentences.
will
1 If I find the book, I /... send it to you.
2 If you will go to England, you will improve your
English.
B Complete the multi-word verbs with a suitable
3 I'll tell him you called when I will see him. particle.
4 If you give the plant too much water, it will die. 1 I'd love to settle and have children.
5 If they arrive early, will you to ask them to wait? 2 Unfortunately, I don't get with his
6 If you will come to the party tonight, will you bring a mother very well.
friend? 3 A very good-looking young man started to chat me
7 When I go to Krakow, I usually will see my aunt. _____ in the cafe.
8 I always call my sister when there's a problem. 4 I think he went me when he met my
9 She will get angry if you will say that! family!
5 Why don't you try this shirt? I think it
10 I go to the doctor tomorrow if I feel worse.
will really suit you.
6 Scroll to the top of the page to find
our contact details.
7 Do you mind if I take my jacket? It's
boiling in here.
8 Sorry, I didn't realise you needed the computer. I've
just logged _____
3 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. Use
would or the past simple.
VERB-NOUN COLLOCATIONS

1 Complete the sentences with a verb from Box A and a


noun from Box B.
A
j watch jump hold get raise do cut

B
sale queue money hair experiments
programme seat

1 The scientists in our lab _____ a lot of


----- to find cures for common illnesses.
2 Did you that about
UFOs on TV last night?
3 If you don't get to the show early, you won't
----- a -----
4 The shop manager decided to a
_____ of last year's products.
If you could choose any three things, what three
5 Excuse me, you can't the
things 1 would make (make) your life better?
_____. Lats of people are waiting. We asked this question to the public.
6 I asked my sister to my _ ____
because I couldn't afford the hairdresser. Henrik, 25, from Sweden, said, 'If I really
2 (have) a chance to change three
7 We're trying to for Save
things, they 3 (be) the environment,
the Animals. Our target is €10,000.
poverty and peace. My priority? I 4 _____
(introduce) new laws to save the planet.'
GRAMMAR . ··.�·. Lulu, 30, from Edinburgh, had different ideas.
She said, 'My life couldn't be better, but if
HYPOTHETICAL CONDITIONAL: PRESENT/ I5 (have to) change something,
FUTURE I6 (change) the colour of my curtains
- they're a horrible grey!'
2 Rewrite the sentences using the second conditional. Olly, 16, from London, said, 'OK, if I
1 Joe goes to bed at Za.m. He feels tired all the time. 7 (be) able to change three things,
If Joe didn't go to bed at 2a.m., he wouldn't feel tired first thing: I 8 (be) Prime Minister.
all the time. Second thing: I 9 (make) rich people
2 She doesn't play for the team - she isn't fast pay more tax. Third thing: I 10 (not
enough. let) people smoke cigarettes because they give
If she ----------------- you cancer.'
3 We can't drive to your house because we don't have Brigitte, 19, from Germany, immediately said,
a car. 'More money! If I 11 (be) richer, I
12 (not have) to work in this stupid
We _________________�
4 I have a supportive family. My life is so easy. shop! I could spend my days painting, which is
my real dream!'
My life ___ ______ _______
5 I'd love to buy that house, but I don't have the
money.
4 A (El 6.1 Listen and write the sentences you hear.
lfl ________________ Write contractions as one word.
6 I'm so lazy. I don't write to my friends.
1 (9 words)
I lazy.
2 _______________ ? (8 words)
7 You don't water your plants regularly. They look dry!
3 ---· ___ (10 words)
If you ________________�
4 ---··· --·--- (10 words)
8 Tom and Dave never help in the house. Their mother
doesn't ask them. 5 ? (9 words)
6 (8 words)
They ________________
9 I work on Saturdays. I can't come to the barbecue. B Listen and repeat the sentences. Pay attention to
If I ------------------ the rhythm and the contractions.
LISTENING . ....j Last week my colleague and best friend Mariela saw a
job advertised in the paper. She told me it's her 'dream
S A r:EJ 6.2Listen to the introduction to a radio job' and she intends to apply for it. Unfortunately, it's
programme. What is the topic? also my dream job and I really want to apply. I have
more experience than Mariela and would probably have
B Look at the picture. Which people do you think are a better chance of getting the job. But if I got it, it would
'potential victims'? Why? ruin our friendship. Should I apply? And if I do, should I
tell Mariela? Kathy

B Put the paragraphs in the correct order to make an


email of advice.
Paragraph 1: _____
Paragraph 2: _____
Paragraph 3: _____
Paragraph 4: _____

Dear Kathy
A How would you feel if you didn't apply, she did, she
got the job and you spent the rest of your career in
the same job bored and unhappy? Or how would
you feel if, because of her getting this new job
(which you didn't apply for), she lost daily contact
with you and your friendship broke up anyway?
C r:EJ 6.3 Listen to the rest of the programme and Wouldn't that be much worse than both of you
applying and supporting each other?
check.
B I know that close friendships can be ruined because
D Listen again and complete the notes. one person becomes more successful than another.
It happens all the time, and not only in Hollywood or
on Wall Street. But this is no reason for you not to
POT8NTIAL VICTIM? chase your dreams. Finally, here are a few questions
1 woV\,\.a"" wlti,, clog: .J::!.Q_, because clogs a Ye unpredictable for you.
C If she knows this, then that's. the end of your
problem. All you have to do is be honest with her
and tell her that you want to apply. Then see what
3 TouYlsts looizl"'-0 at V\,\.ap: ______, because tvietl aye
she says. If she is really angry, perhaps she isn't
COV\-CeV\-fratl"'-0 OV\- tvie V\,\.ap , V\-Ot --------- - such a good friend. If I were you, I would also
4 Ma"'- leavl"'-0 casvipol""t: ______., because vie cllcl"'-'t support her application as much as you can. Maybe
put tvie V\,\.OV\-tt) -- ---------- ---- offer to read through her CV and her application
letter. If she gets an interview, give her a 'good luck'
5 woV\,\.a"'- l"" V\,\.[ V\,l-sizlrt: ______. because of vieY card and buy her a new pair of earrings to wear on
posltlve ---- ----------- -- --
the day. It's possible that neither of you will get the
(:, .;.lg V\,\.a"'- l "" coat: because vie's looizl"'-0 at job, but tell her you'll be happy if either of you gets it.
vils feet aV\-cl vie cloes""' t RV\-OW - ---- ------ D OK, so you work together and are best friends, too.
T couple leavi."'-0 taxl: , because yule V\-UV\,\.beY This means that Mariela probably knows how you
oV\-t of tt-ie stYeet ls: lf t)Ou viave a""tltvil"'-0 valuable, feel about your job and, in all likelihood, also knows
your plans for your career. In all probability, she
realises that this job is your dream job, too.

C Read paragraphs C and D again and underline six


WRITING · . ·.:\� words/phrases for qualifying what you say. The first
has been done for you.
AN EMAIL OF ADVICE; LEARN TO QUALIFY
WHAT YOU SAY O Read the problem. Write an email of advice
(180-200 words).
6A Read the problem and choose the best summary.
a) Kathy doesn't want her friend to apply for a job In one month, an old friend of mine is getting married.
because it is Kathy's 'dream job'. He told me the date nearly a year ago. Unfortunately,
b) Kathy's friend is angry because they both want to I forgot this date and I have now booked a holiday with
apply for the same job. my new fiancee on exactly the same day. I can't change
the dates of the holiday because my fiancee can only
c) Kathy wants the same job as her friend, but she
have this one week off. Her boss says she can't change
is worried their friendship will end if she gets it. the date. I really don't know what to do. Help! Stefan
LIFE EVENTS

1A Complete the sentences with the words in the box.

split lost pass won bought accident degree


offered place promoted engaged failed

1 Did you _____ all your exams?


2 Sam had an _____ at work and had to go to
hospital.
3 My friend gets on so well with my boss that he
even him a job!
I+ Are you going to apply for a _ ___ at
university?
5 Liz and Tony have been _____ for years, but
they still aren't married.
6 Tom his job at the factory. B Cross out one unnecessary word in each sentence.
7 I my driving test six times! Then listen again and check.
8 My parents up when I was three. 1 Bad news, as I'm afraid.
9 She an international dance 2 I'm sorry for to have to tell you, but we lost the
competition. match.
10 Helen got _____ to manager. 3 I've got some good unfortunately news for you.
11 He's got a in physics. I+ I'm afraid of I've got some bad news.
12 Last year they a house on the beach 5 There's something who I've got to tell you.
in Brazil. 6 You'll never guess what is happened.
7 It's unfortunately, we were burgled last night.
B Match 1-6 with a)-f) to make phrases.
8 I've got something for to tell you.
1 pass a) an accident
2 get b) your job
·;r
3 win c) with a partner LEARN TO
I+ have d) a competition
RESPOND TO NEWS
5 lose e) promoted
6 split up f) exams 3 Complete the words in the responses.
1 A: I've just passed my motorbike test!
B: C ! That's f news.
2 A: Maciej's had an accident.
GIVING NEWS
B: That's t ! I'm really s_____ to
hear that.
2 A � 6.4 Listen and match conversations 1-8 with 3 A: I've just won the race!
situations A-H.
B: W d . That's
g n����-
4 A: He was attacked outside his house.
B: That's a ! Do they know who did it?
5 A: Amazing! I've just found €100 in an old coat
pocket.
B: H you? You I thing!
6 A: Unfortunately, he didn't get a place at university.
B: That's a sh . I'm sorry to hear that.
7 A: I just bumped into Samantha on my way here.
B: You're j ! What's she doing here?
GRAMMAR COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES VOCABULARY INFORMATION

1 Rewrite the second sentence so that it means the 3 Underline the correct alternative.
same as the first. Use the prompts in brackets. 1 I'd like to discuss/inquire this with my boss.
1 (slightly I warm) 2 He didn't quarrel/respond to my email.
The sea isn't as cold as it was yesterday. 3 We need to look/question into the problem.
The sea than yesterday. 4 I'm wondering/responding if he'll take the job if we
2 (far I expensive) offer it to him.
These black trainers are much cheaper than those 5 I need to do some research/argument before buying
white ones. a new computer.
Those white trainers ____________ 6 The police are going to wonder/investigate the
these black ones. burglary.
3 (delicious) 7 We're getting a lot of inquiries/question about the
I have never eaten a meal as good as that one. new service.
That was I've ever eaten. 8 It was a very interesting debate/discuss about
4 (lot I easy) immigration.
I expected the exam to be more difficult.
The exam _________________ GRAMMAR- QUESTION TAGS
I had expected.
5 (simple) 4 Complete the questions with question tags.
All the other solutions to the problem are more 1 We can walk there, ?
complicated.
2 They've already left, ?
It's-------------------
3 We'll see you later, ?
solution to the problem.
4 You don't like jazz, ?
6 (much I happy)
5 The film was great , ?
I felt terrible yesterday, but today I feel much better.
6 You spoke to Mr Johnston earlier, ?
I'm
7 You won't need the car, ?
today than I was yesterday.
8 You haven't lost your keys again, ?
7 (bit I short)
My brother is slightly taller than me.
I'm ------------- - my brother. VOCABULARY PLUS WORD BUILDING:
8 (bad) ADJECTIVES
Grandad thinks the world was a better place when
he was young. S Complete the words with the correct suffix.
Grandad thinks the world is 1 His shoulder is very pain____ He says it hurts a
it was when he was young. lot when he tries to move it.
2 Unfortunately, the number of home ___ people
living on the streets has increased.
VOCABULARY TECHNOLOGY
3 I'm afraid I'm not res pons___ for what happened.
2 Add vowels to complete the words. It wasn't my fault.
4 He's one of Japan's most creat__ _ film directors.
1 I don't believe it. The _l_ctr_c_ty has gone off
His work is very original and exciting.
again.
5 The situation seemed hope____ What we were
2 He had to have a v_cc_n_t_ _n against
trying to do was impossible.
measles.
6 It's a very effect__ _ way to teach reading - we've
3 I think sp_c_ tr_v_l is a complete waste of
had excellent results.
money.
7 Don't worry about the car, I'm just thank____ that
4 I worry about g_n_t_c _ng_n_ _ r_ng.
nobody was hurt.
I don't think we know enough about it.
8 She was always a mess___ child. She just loved
5 We've put two huge s_l_r p_n_ls on the roof.
getting dirty!
6 They're putting in a new c_mp_t_r n_tw_rk
to improve communication.
7 N_cl _ _r p_w_r is dangerous because people
make mistakes.
8 The region has much more tourism now that
c_mm re _ _ r_pl_n_s can fly here.
VOCABULARY PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS GRAMMAR CONDITIONALS

6 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 9A Underline the correct alternative.
1 car's I down I the I broken 1 If I have time later, I call//'// call you.
2 If I don't/wouldn't sleep well enough, I feel terrible
2 phone I recharging I my I needs the next day.
3 If there is/would be anything else you need, just
3 out I it's I order I of tell me.
4 Those plants die/will die unless you water them
soon.
4 printer I fixing I the I needs
5 If we had more room, J'II/J'd invite them to stay.
6 It wouldn't be as bad if we didn't/don't have so
5 it I switching I off I try I and I again I on
many exams this year.
7 If I didn't have a car, I will/would cycle everywhere.
6 this I it I strange I making I noise I keeps
8 If we won't/don't leave now, we'll be late.
9 It's more expensive if you live/lived in a bigger
7 more I work I doesn't I any I it
house.
10 If we get/will get hungry, we'll buy some
8 out I have I it I we I sort I to sandwiches.
11 She would/will get angry if we asked her.
12 Life would be easier if we will have/had more
FUNCTION MAKING AND RESPONDING TO money.
POLITE REQUESTS
B Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.

'? Underline the correct alternatives. 1 If it rains tonight, _____


a) I take an umbrella
1 A: Could you tell/to tell me where I can find the
manager? b) I'll stay at home and watch a DVD
B: Yes, of course/afraid. c) I don't go out
2 A: Do you know if there's/if is there a supermarket 2 If Justine passes her exams, _____
near here? a) her mother is delighted
B: I'm not afraid/sure. b) she has worked hard
3 A: Would you mind checking/to check the system for c) she'll go to university
me? 3 If you eat too much junk food, _____
B: Of course/sure not. a) it's not good for your health
4 A: Could you see/to see if anyone has arrived yet? b) you would be too fat
B: Let me have a look/course. c) you'll like pizza a lot
4 If I had a garden, _____
a) I'd grow my own vegetables
VOCABULARY -ING/-ED ADJECTIVES
b) I sit in the sun all day long
8 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the c) I'll grow lots of beautiful flowers
adjective in brackets. 5 When I'm bored _____
1 Are you with me just because I'm a bit a) I'd watch the TV
late? (annoy) b) always I cook something to eat
2 There's a _____ atmosphere in the school. c) I usually read a book
(relax) 6 at the cinema if you want.
3 It's all very . I can't understand the a) I'm meeting you
results of this survey. (confuse) b) I'll meet you
4 The hotel is lovely. She's with the c) I'd meet you
room even though it's small. (satisfy) 7 , I'll meet you later.
5 I realised I'd made a terrible mistake. It was so a) If I get all my work finished on time
_____ ! (embarrass) b) If I'll finish work on time
6 I was still _____ from the race. (exhaust) c) When I'm finishing my work
7 You look . What's wrong? (worry) 8 He would look much better _____
8 It was a very experience. (frighten) a) when he'll buy some new clothes
b) if he would sleep more
c) if he cut his hair
VOCABULARY PLUS MULTI-WORD VERBS VOCABULARY LIFE EVENTS

10 Complete the sentences with on, off, up or down. 12 Match 1-8 with a)-h) to make sentences.
1 I couldn't believe it when my brother's friend tried 1 She didn't stop at a red light
to chat me _____ 2 The relationship wasn't working
2 It was an informal family barbecue, so she dressed 3 I got a place at university
_____ in old jeans and a T-shirt. 4 He did very well in the interview
3 You just need to click the icon to 5 They want to live together
open the file. 6 She was brilliant at the job
4 Can I try these jeans , please? 7 He had an accident on holiday
5 When you've finished on the computer, can you log 8 He lost his job at the factory
_____ ?
a) so I'm going to study psychology.
6 She enjoys spending time with her dad, but she
b) so she got promoted.
doesn't get with her mum very well.
c) so she failed her driving test.
7 I was so embarrassed when he took _____
his shoes in the theatre!
d) so he's looking for work.
8 I want to settle _____ and have children
e) so they split up.
one day. f) so he had to fly home.
9 I used to drink a lot of coffee, but recently I've gone g) so they offered him the job.
_____ it. h) so they've bought a house.
10 If you scroll , you'll find a link right at
the bottom of the page. FUNCTION GIVING AND RESPONDING TO NEWS

VOCABULARY VERB-NOUN COLLOCATIONS 13 Find and correct ten mistakes in the conversations.
Conversation 1
11 Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. A: I'm sorry to have to telling you, but the train has
1 They're a plant sale in the village hall been cancelled.
on Saturday. B: That annoying.
a) being b) holding c) doing Conversation 2
2 She's running a marathon to _____ money A: I've got a good news for you.
for cancer research.
B: What is it?
a) have b) raise c) do A: I've finished my painting.
3 They're an experiment in bilingual
B: Congratulation!
education at my daughter's school.
a) being b) doing c) having Conversation 3
4 If you get to the cinema early, can you _____ A: There's something I've got to tell to you.
us some seats? B: What?
a) have b) put c) get A: I'm leaving San Francisco.
5 Did you _____ that programme last night on B: Oh. I'm sorry for hear that.
killer whales?
Conversation 4
a) watch b) seeing c) look A: You'll never guess to what.
6 How annoying. That man has just _____ the B: What?
queue.
A: I got my promotion!
a) held b) walked c) jumped
B: That's so fantastic news!
7 I think it's time I got my hair-----· It's far
too long. Conversation 5
a) wash b) cut c) dry A: Unfortunate, I didn't get the job.
B: That's real shame.
CHECK )1
Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 15 Sure. Let me _____
1 Houses in the area have become much a) look for b) have a look c) look at
----- recently. 16 I've had a really _____ week.
a) more affordable b) more cheaper a) exhausted b) tired c) exhausting
c) expensiver 17 I get really when he doesn't reply to
2 People are able to work far _____ hours my texts.
than before. a) annoyed b) annoying c) relaxed
a) most flexible b) more flexible c) the more 18 I'll give you the present when _____ you.
flexible a) I will see b) I would see c) I see
3 The saxophone is to learn than some 19 If we can arrange everything, _____ to
other instruments. France for a holiday.
a) slightly the hard b) slightly easy c) slightly a) we'll go b) we go c) we would go
harder 20 ----- very tired when I have to travel a lot.
4 Could you go and get the ? I need to a) I'll get b) I get c) I would get
clean the floor.
21 It's a formal evening, so we must _____ in
a) communications satellite b) washing machine something nice.
c) vacuum cleaner
a) dress down b) dress for c) dress up
5 Nowadays you can have a to protect
22 We're very different characters, but we
you from influenza.
----- well.
a) antibiotic b) vaccination c) genetic
a) get off b) get on c) get on with
engineering
23 She's selling the paintings to ______ for
6 That's a very good _____
charity.
a) wonder b) inquire c) question
a) buy money b) earn money c) raise money
7 I'm doing _____ into how computers affect
24 I'll get there early and get us some _____
children.
a) seats b) entrance c) chair
a) a research b) some research c) some
investigate
25 If he the drums late at night, I would
sleep much better.
8 You don't want to come with us, ?
a) doesn't play b) didn't play c) would play
a) would you b) did you c) do you
26 Life easier if we didn't have to work
9 You've brought the camera with you, _____?
so hard.
a) did you b) haven't you c) didn't you
a) would be b) is c) was
10 She one of the best players in the
27 I wouldn't mind if he _____ back again!
world, isn't she?
a) always comes b) never comes
a) 's b) will be c) was
c) never came
11 I couldn't do anything to make things better.
I felt _____ 28 She was a job at their head office in
Washington.
a) effective b) painful c) useless
a) offered to b) offered c) promoted
12 He's a very puppy.
29 I'm really pleased you that you've
a) lovable b) creative c) biological
won first prize.
13 My computer's . Can you help me?
a) tell b) to tell c) telling
a) needs fixing b) doesn't work c) crashed
30 A: Their house burned down in a fire.
14 Could you tell me ?
B: Oh no. That's _____
a) what is the problem b) what the problem is
a) a shame b) annoying c) awful
c) what the problem

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SUCCESS

1 Rewrite the second sentence so that it means the 3 She put a lot of effort into her maths project. HARD
same as the first. Use the words in capitals and She worked her
one other word. maths project.
1 She was born with an ability to play the piano. 4 He is one of the best tennis players from any
NATURAL country at the moment. WORLD
roC..C.1-'-t=
u-'
She has a _____.cn.:..;;o:..::t= le""'n-"-t ___ for playing
o '-" He's a tennis player.
the piano. 5 He's someone who is very successful. ACHIEVER
2 He needs to concentrate on what he is doing. He's a ___________
FOCUS 6 It's important to think that you have the ability
He needs to ___________ what he to do what you want. BELIEVE
is doing. It's important to _________ yourself.

2 A Write down three tips you would give to someone starting their own business.
B Read the text. Does it mention your ideas?
irLanguage.com

3 Read the text again and mark the statements T (true), 6 Complete the email with the present perfect simple
F (false) or DK (don't know). or continuous form of the verbs in the box. If both are
1 Jiao Lee had previous experience in the travel industry. possible, use the continuous form.
2 She found that language was a problem in the beginning. not have think happen look
3 Carmen was confident with new technology. study stay
4 She sells her cakes around the city from a mobile van.
5 Melissa had always planned to start a company Hi Nina,
selling hats. How are you? Sorry I didn't write earlier, but so much
6 She finds it difficult to be creative a_t work. 1 in the last few weeks,
I just 2 any spare time.
4 Match words and phrases 1-6 from the text in Luke andShauna3___ ___ ___ ___
Exercise 2 with definitions a}-f). with us. They were over from America, where Luke
• on his new film. It was great
1 struggled with a) tell a lot of people about
2 barriers something to see them and catch up on their news. Apparently, they
5 about moving back to Asia,
3 (be) put off b) found it hard to do
but they 6 for sure yet.
4 spread the word c) make you not want to do
Things over here are good. We 7_________
5 keep up with something
for somewhere new to live. Our landlord wants
6 a fresh approach d) a new way of looking at us to leave, which is a shame. But we might
to (something) something ----------- somewhere near the
e) things that prevent you from centre. It's a beautiful flat overlooking the river. And it's
doing something only five minutes' walk from the restaurant where I
s at weekends. So, that
f) do something as quickly as
you need to would be fine. Jimmy 10 __________
hard for his exams - they're next month, so keep your
fingers crossed.
I'll write.again soon. Take care of yourself.
GRAMMAR :--.) Much love,
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE VERSUS Kelly
CONTINUOUS

5 Complete the conversations with the present perfect VOCABULARY PLUS


simple or continuous form of the verbs in brackets. VERB PHRASES
If both are possible, use the continuous form.
1 A: Your hair looks nice. ?A Match verb phrases 1-8 with a preposition from
B: Thank you. I (go)to a the box.
new hairdresser. It's much cheaper.
2 A: Do you know what time the package is being j on about for to in
delivered? I (wait) all
morning. 1 depend __ 5 pick up __
B: I'll just check for you. 2 succeed 6 have a talent
3 A: You look exhausted. 3 pay attention ___ 7 think
B: I know. I __________ (not sleep) 4 rely ___ 8 have access
well recently.
B Complete the sentences with a suitable phrase
4 A: Are you OK? from Exercise 7 A.
B: Not really. The baby ____ _ _ __ __
1 You don't have to decide straightaway. Why don't
(cry) all day. I don't know what to do.
you it for a while?
5 A: Have you two met before?
2 This is important. Try to what the man
B: Yes,we ___________ (know)each is saying.
other since university.
3 Both solutions could be right. It ___ __ your
6 A: You look well. Have you been away? point of view.
B: Yes,we (ski) in the Alps. 4 I'd like to _____ something you said earlier.
7 A: How long they (live) 5 You obviously _____ music. You play very
in Australia?
well for a beginner.
B: For about five years. They moved there to be 6 We thousands of books in the
closer to his family. university library.
8 A: you (watch) that 7 I'm not sure if they'll _____ winning the
new detective series? election, but it's a good campaign.
B: Yes, it's brilliant. I really 8 I can't you to be there on time
_____ (enjoy)it. because you're usually late.
ABILITY PRESENT AND PAST ABILITY

1 A Circle the correct options to complete the text. 2 Complete the text with the words in the box.
manage managed to was wasn't
couldn't could

THE
Schoolteachers may be experts 1
subjects, but they aren't always right about their
their

students. Some of the most brilliant people in British


REAL
RAIN MAN
history were 2 at school and got terrible
reports. In his school report, John Lennon was
described as '3 - certainly on the road
to failure'. Winston Churchill, future Prime Minister In 1989, actor Dustin In later life, he 4______
and probably Britain's most 4 politician, Hoffman won an Oscar for able to read a book in one
clearly had a lot 5 as a student, but his role in Rain Man. While hour and he remembered
his behaviour was so bad that his teacher wrote, accepting it, he said, 'My approximately 98.7 percent of
'I really don't know what to do.' Stephen Fry's teacher everything he read. He
special thanks to Kim Peek 5
didn't realise Fry had an 6 English. for making Rain Man a reality.'
recite the
A fine actor, comedian and writer, Fry was bottom content of around12,000
But who was Kim Peek? Peek
of his class. Robert Graves, a 7______ books about history,
schoolboy writer who became one of Britain's was a man with a mental geography, sports and man y
greatest poets, left school with this message from disability, who 1 ______ other subjects. He was
his headmaster, 'Well, goodbye, Graves and do many simple things such also able 6 -----
remember that your best friend is the wastepaper as dressing himself, but could remembe·r thousands of
basket.' One of Diana, Princess of Wales's teachers. remember enormous amounts different pieces of music,
was correct in that Diana wasn't a 8______ of information. though he 7______
student, but the teacher also wrote, interestingly, that able to play them all because
she 'must try to be less emotional ... with others.' Peek didn't 2______ of his physical disability.
to walk until he was four, but
Kim travelled with his father
1 a)
at b) for c) in from the age of16-20 months,
all over the US and Canada,
he was able to 3______
2 a)
useless b) useful c) gifted speaking about how he
large amounts of information. 8 to live a full life
3 a)
skilful b) hopeless c) an expert
As a teenager, he memorised even though he was disabled.
4 a)
useless b) hopeless c) skilful whole books. He died in 2009.
5 a)
of ability b) of skilful c) of talented
6 a)
expert in b) aptitude for c) aptitude to
7 a)
gifted b) expert c) talent in 3 Cross out the alternative which is not possible.
8 a) gifted at b) expert c) talented 1 We didn't manage to/couldn't/didn't manage
speak to John this morning.
B Look at the words and phrases in the box and 2 I can/'m able to/do able to speak five languages.
answer the questions. 3 Ugo managed to/could/was able to finish the
report yesterday.
gifted have a lot of ability have an aptitude for
4 Twenty years ago, I was able to/can/could run
expert hopeless skilful talented useless
ten kilometres.
1 Which two are negative? ___________ 5 Few of us can/are manage to/are able to work
2 Which two are adjectives that mean you are naturally without technology these days.
very good at something? ___________ 6 Women didn't able to/weren't able to/couldn't
3 Which is an adjective that means you are good at vote in Switzerland until 1971.
something (you practised it)? 7 I can't/'m not able to/'m not manage to come
to class tomorrow.
4 Which is a noun that describes someone who knows 8 When we finished the work, we were able to/
a lot about something? ___________ could to/could have a break.
S Which two phrases mean you are naturally good at 9 Are you able to/Do you can/Can you write
something? ___________ computer programmes?
10 Did you manage/Were you able/Could you to
do your homework?
4A Read the pairs of sentences aloud. Tick the pairs
that have the same number of syllables. A SUMMARY; LEARN TO MAKE NOTES FOR A
1 a) He's very gifted. SUMMARY
b) She's really skilful.
2 a) He has an aptitude for sport. 6A Read the notes for a summary of the story in
b) I'm hopeless at gymnastics. Exercise 5 and audio script 7.2 on page 78.
3 a) He thinks he's useless. 1 Find two mistakes in the notes.
b) She has a talent. 2 Find two examples of places where the writer copied
4 a) They say he's an expert. exact words.
b) She has great ability.
THE LIFE OF WILLIAM SIDIS
B � 7.1 Listen and shadow the sentences.
Concentrate on the rhythm. Background
• Lived in New York
• Father: psychologist at Harvard (Russian roots)
Childhood
• Born 1898
SA Pictures A-F show moments in the life of a genius.
• 6 months: could speak. First word = 'moon'.
What do you think is happening in each picture?
• 18 months: read newspaper
• 3 years: could type
• As a child, spoke Russian, French, Germon & Hebrew
• As a child, gave moths lecture at Harvard Uni
• 11 yrs: attended Harvard Uni
Adulthood
• Wonted a quiet life
• Journalists followed him around and wrote articles
about this young genius
• Didn't like fame
• 1944: died
Myths
• His sister = close 2 him & spoke about him ofter he
died
• Knew all world's languages
• Took 1 week to learn a language
• IQ of 250-300
Conclusion
• Not all childhood geniuses will produce great things
as adults
• Need to leave pe.ople alone. to live their lives

B � 7.2 Listen to William Sidis's story and check B Which of the following are included in the notes?
your answers. Tick the ones you find.
1 an abbreviation
C Listen again and answer the questions.
2 a symbol for 'and'
1 Where were his parents from originally, and where
3 a number to represent a word that sounds the same
did they move to?
4 a heading
2 What was William's first word?
5 a subheading
3 How old was William when he could speak Russian,
French, German and Hebrew? 6 highlighted information
4 What did he do at Harvard University when he was nine? C Write a summary of the story (120-150 words)
5 What did he do two years later? using the notes in Exercise 6A.
6 Who 'followed him around'?
7 What two things did his sister say about his ability William Sidis is sometimes called 'the most intelligent
to learn languages? man ever', but he isn't famous and his life was not full
8 For most of his adult life, what was Sidis 'running of great achievements. He was born ...
away' from?
..
FUNCTION ,, ;11· . .
QUALIFICATIONS CLARIFYING OPINIONS

1 What are the people in 1-10 talking about? Choose 2 A � 7.3 Listen to conversations 1-3. What is
from the words in the box. happening in each one? Circle the correct option to
complete.the sentences.
I qualifications a certificate a degree an MA
Conversation 1
a driving licence an online course a PhD
face-to-face learning distance learning Parents are discussing a child's _____
an apprenticeship a) behaviour
b) TV-watching habits
1 I got my first degree in 2005 and always wanted to c) school grades
study the subject more deeply so I finally began one Conversation 2
last year. ___________ Colleagues are discussing _____
2 I much prefer it because I like to be with other
a) another colleague's work
students in the same room. That's how I learn best.
b) their qualifications
c) the best person for a job
3 My brother did one in a fashion company. They were
nice to him and they showed him the basics of the Conversation 3
business. ___________ A presenter is asking a question about _____
4 I don't really have any because I left school when I a) directing a play in a school theatre
was fourteen, but I worked hard and was a success. b) the government's view of education
c) lack of money for the arts in schools
5 Mine is framed and hanging on my wall! It's
evidence that I took the one-month course B Listen again. Which sentence do you hear, a) or b)?
and it was necessary for me to get a job. Conversation 1
1 a) In my view, it's getting out of control.
6 You really need it to be a university professor. b) For my view, it's getting out of control.
It's the hardest academic qualification and it 2 a) By example, she watched TV for six hours yesterday.
involves original research, but it's necessary. b) For example, she watched TV for six hours yesterday.
3 a) I'm saying that's a lot.
7 I did one once. It was interesting because you b) I must say that's a lot.
write lots of messages to the other students but
4 a) That's not what I'm saying. She's always in front
you never meet them.
of a screen.
I passed. ___________
b) That's what I was saying. She's always in front of
8 It's the way education has been going for a long
a screen.
time. It means people from isolated parts of the
world can study at a good university even if they Conversation 2
can't travel there. ___________ 5 a) For me, Elizabeth is the best.
9 It took me five attempts to get mine! The first time b) To me, Elizabeth is the best.
I tried, I crashed and the instructor just said, 'OK, 6 a) For once, she has the right qualifications.
come back next week!' ___________ b) For one thing, she has the right qualifications.
10 When I finish school I'd like to go to university to 7 a) She would, but now I've said that, she already
study history, so I hope I'll have one by the time has a good job.
I'm twenty-one or twenty-two. b) She would, but having said that, she already has
a good job.
Conversation 3
8 a) Yes, the reason I say this is that funding has been
cut for arts subjects.
b) Yes, it's reasonable to say that funding has been
cut for arts subjects.
9 a) Let me give you an example. A school I visited
last month wanted to do a play in the little
school theatre.
b) Let's look at the example. A school I visited last
month wanted to do a play in the little school
theatre.
10 a) Like I'm saying, money isn't everything, but it's
part of the problem.
b) Like I said, money isn't everything, but it's part of
the problem.
VOCABULAR� 3 Make sentences with one word or phrase from each section.
GETTING ON
1 We--wern:- ,-a) of us love thi; J i) of friends in this
tftefe-FeF-a- b) of good community.
Put the pairs of words in the box into the
2 There are restaurants in ii) in Poland when l was
correct places in sentences 1-10 below.
younger.
plenty t;;, the town,
�my �o;� ett---wel-1- my own 3 I don't know c) many cars iii) I like the architecture.
J disturb me friends with to myself 4 All in most iv) fttne last year.
I a nuisance nosy about to know 5 If you have d)� v) place because it's so
on well enough e) lots friendly.
1 Joachim gets J.. with his mother but 6 There are f) much about vi) especially if you like
he's always arguing with his father. too ' this city, but French food.
2 I am really interested in other 7 I've got g) time,.go •. vii) to the museum - it's
people - actually my mum says I 8 I spent a bit h) of time great.
am too other people's lives. viii) big cities - I hate traffic!
3 Whenever they're arguing, I prefer
to mind business. I don't get involved. 1 We went there for a few days in June last year.
4 Hayley has invited for dinner at her 2
house. Can we go? 3
5 Those neighbours are - they're 4
always playing loud music and 5
making a mess. 6
6 She got her neighbours 7
immediately. They were really
8
friendly and chatty.
7 Please don't. I'm trying to do some
work. 4 Read the text. Which lines are correct? Which have an extra word?
8 One thing that gets nerves is when In the past, a small English village called the Lanreath, in Cornwall, _.!.J:i.g__
the neighbours have noisy parties! had three pubs, two shops and a post office. Now it doesn't have 2
--./--

but any of these. The post office. the last shop and the last pub
9 Xun hasn't made her neighbours
were all of recently closed down. Now the council wants
yet but she cmly moved in last week. to close the primary school. The school has had excellent
10 I keep myself. I hate chatting about results and is very popular with children and parents. The
nothing - it's a waste of time. problem is that the school doesn't have enough students and
the council says it costs too much to money to keep it open for
only a small few children. The villagers decided to fight the ___
10
council's ruling. The whole village packed up, including sheep and
cows, and travelled a five hours to London. They went to a 11
ARTICLES AND QUANTIFIERS park and created a miniature Lanreath. They showed the more 12
best of village life - playing traditional games, doing a traditional "

2 Add a, an or the where necessary. dance and holding a cake sale. Some of all the teachers also taught 14

"
a lesson for Lanreath Primary School pupils.
a The BBC made a TV programme about the story: Power To The 16
1 Do you want) drink? People: The Invasion of Islington, presented by a Tim Samuels. 17
2 Have you received letter I sent you?
3 Dogs are wonderful pets.
4 Do you have pen I can borrow?
5 She went to Paris on Wednesday.
6 Is there airport in the city?
7 I'm going to Germany in morning.
8 We live by Pacific Ocean.
9 My brother is actor.
10 Nurses aren't paid enough.
11 He doesn't have children.
12 Did you see film I told you about?
13 I live in United States.
14 She's nicest woman I know.
15 Do you like apples?
COMPOUND NOUNS
5 A CE 8.1 Listen to interviews with Elise and Marc about
neighbours and answer the questions for each person.
6A Match the words in box A with the words in box B
1 Who are their neighbours? to make compound nouns.
Elise: ___ _ _ _ ___________ A
Marc:---------·---------
2 Why do they like the situation with their tfaffiE high housing sports industrial ca�
neighbours? super language shopping one-way terraced I
,'------------------------�
outdoor gift primary I
Elise:------------------
Marc:----------··---------- B
3 How often do they see their neighbours?
houses ttgflt5 shop school (xZ) centre (xZ)
Elise:---- - -- ---------
street (xZ) park market (xZ) estate (xZ)
Marc: __________________
4 How long have the people lived there? 1 trafiJ.c lights 8
Elise:------------------ 2 9
Marc: __________________ 3 10
4 11
B Complete the summaries with one word in each
space. Then listen again and check. 5 12
6 13
Elise says she has the 1 neighbours. She sees 7 14
them a lot because she works in the 2 business.
Her extended family consists of 3 people. They
B CE
8.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat.
Concentrate on the stress patterns.
eat together every 4 . She thinks this situation is
5 in many countries. She has never asked her
6
if he likes living so close to her family.
? Complete the sentences with a compound noun from
Exercise 6A.
1 My best friend lives in a house on a big new
in Bristol.
Marc's nearest neighbours are two cows that live
7 miles away! Marc and his wife used to live in
2 I'm studying English for six weeks in a
____ , but they didn't like the crowds, the noise and
in Bath.
using public 9 • They bought a 10 ten
years ago. Marc and his wife work 11 • Marc says 3 My son will be old enough to go to _____
the interviewer is the 12 person they've seen next year.
this year! 4 You can't drive your car down there - it's a

5 I use the gym in the _____


C Circle the best alternative way of saying these
6 We live in a row of small ----- in Barton
extracts from the interviews.
Road.
1 If I need a babysitter for my kids ...
7 Drive along the High Street and turn left at the
a) If I need someone to look after my children ...
b) If my children need to sit still ... 8 We left the car in the while we went
2 You never get fed up with the family? shopping.
a) You never eat with the family? 9 I buy my food in the because it's more
b) You never get tired of the family? convenient than going to lots of small shops.
3 We always wanted to live side by side. 10 There's a in the art gallery where you
a) We always wanted to live in the same town. can buy postcards of some of the paintings.
b) We always wanted to live next to each other. 11 Our town has an every Thursday
4 We really are completely isolated. behind the bus station - I buy all my vegetables
a) We really like to be close to nature. there.
b) There are no other people near us. 12 Ben's new company has an office on an
5 It's not a functioning farm. _____ just outside Coventry.
a) The farm doesn't make much money. 13 There's an internet cafe in the _____
between the cinema and the book shop.
b) The place isn't actually used as a farm.
14 My daughter and her friends spend most Saturdays
6 We're a bit antisocial.
in the , although I don't think they buy
a) We don't like mixing with other people. much!
b) We don't like working for big companies.
5 My house, which is by the beach, has a great view.
6 My house which is by the beach has a great view.
THE INTERNET a) I have more than one house.
b) I have only one house.
1 Read the situations and write the type of website or
7 They went to the only school in the village, which
web page a)-1) the speakers need.
had good teachers.
1 'I want to write my day-to-day thoughts and publish 8 They went to the only school in the village which
them on the internet.' blog had good teachers.
2 'I need my own website that tells people who I am a) There was more than one school in the village,
and what I do.' _____ but only one had good teachers.
3 'I just need to find some information very quickly.' b) There was only one school in the village.

4 'I'm looking for love.' _____ 3 Complete the quotations of definitions with the
5 'I want to put my photos on the net so my friends words in the box.
and family can see them.' _____
thing that who behaves clothing that which has
6 'I need some information about a big company that
I might work for.' _____ person who place where name that a place
7 'I want to find out what's going on in the world.'
1 'A jumper is an item of is
worn by a child when his or her mother is cold.'
8 'I want to make new friends and find out what my
2 'A dictionary is the only __________
old friends are doing.' _____
success comes before work.'
9 'I want to find out the best places to go for a
3 'A coward is a , when
holiday.' _____
faced with danger, thinks with his feet.'
10 'I'd like to read short reviews of films, restaurants,
4 'Experience is the men
etc., to see which are the best.' _____
give to their mistakes.'
11 'I'd like to see this film clip that my friend uploaded
5 'A cigarette is a bit of tobacco in paper
onto the net.' _____
---------- fire at one end and an
12 'I want to write an online encyclopedia that idiot at the other.'
everyone can contribute to.' _____
6 'An advertisement is a ___________
a) blog persuades you to spend money you don't have on
b) photo sharing site things you don't need.'
c) ratings site 7 'A babysitter is a teenager
d) video sharing site ___________ like an adult so adults
can behave like teenagers.'
e) social networking site
8 'A bank is a ___________ you keep the
f) search engine
government's money in your name.'
g) wiki
h) travel site 4 [B 8.3Listen for the pauses where there are
i) news site commas. Tick the sentence you hear.
j) personal homepage 1 a) The website which we built is too slow.
k) dating site b) The website, which we built, is too slow.
l) corporate website 2 a) Those people who are always working don't enjoy
life.
b) Those people, who are always working, don't
GRAMMAR .:· enjoy life.
RELATIVE CLAUSES 3 a) The ratings site which I check every day is
growing fast.
2 Match each pair of sentences with the correct b) The ratings site, which I check every day, is
explanation, a) or b). growing fast.
1 The children, who love films, went to the cinema. b 4 a) Those students who do online courses love
2 The children who love films went to the cinema. a studying.
a) Only some of the children went to the cinema. b) Those students, who do online courses, love
studying.
b) All of the children went to the cinema.
5 a) Near my flat where you're staying there's a
3 Her brother, who is a musician, lives in New York.
supermarket.
4 Her brother who is a musician lives in New York.
b) Near my flat, where you're staying, there's a
a) She has one brother. He lives in New York. supermarket.
b) She has more than one brother. One of them lives
in New York.
A WEBSITE REVIEW; LEARN TO USE
5 A Look at the picture and the title of the text below. COMPLEX SENTENCES
What do you think a silver surfer is?

B Rea d the text and a nswer the questions.


6A Complete gaps 1-4 in para graphs A-D with the
words in the box.
1 Who introduced Barbara to the internet?
like feature best would
------·-----·-·· - [liki----------------------------------·--·-··· ____
- --- _J
--,
2 Why did Barbara dislike it at first?

3 What age are most of the people who go on line? Pi. DAnother 1 I like is the book reviews.
Regular users of the website often write these. Even though
4 Why did Barbara feel lonely before she used the the writers aren't professionals. some of the reviews are
internet? excellent and they give you a good idea of what's in the
book.

5 Which type of online communication do silver B D One website I really 2 is amazon.com.


surfers use the most? It is a website for buying books. One reason I'd recommend 1t
is because you can buy used books. This means you can get
realty good books for half the price they cost in the shops.

C Match words 1-5 from the text with definitions C DFinally. I 3 recommend this website
a)-e). to anybody who is interested in books. Even if you don't
1 to adapt a) to start doing buy anything. it is fun to surf the site. and a great source of
information about books of all types.
(paragraph 1) something new as a

2 to take to it habit D D The• thing about Amazon. though.


b) the larger number or is the fact that it is so easy to use and you can trust it I have
(paragraph 2)
part of something ordered dozens of books through Amazon and the books
3 absolutely have always arrived quickly and in good condition.
c) completely
(paragraph 2)
d) very keen or
4 the majority
interested B Put the paragraphs of the website review in the
(paragraph 3)
e) to change something correct order.
5 avid
to fit a different
(paragraph 5) C Write a website review (120-150 words).
situation

/////SILVER SURFERS/////
a When Sonya Alanis showed her grandmother, Barbara,
how to use a few online tools, she didn't really think her older
II Barbara has some ideas about
why this change has happened.
relative would be very interested. But two years later she is 'Once I learnt how to surf and
amazed at how well her grandmother has adapted to the message people it changed my life',
world of the internet. Barbara now has her own online profile, she said. 'Before the internet I was
does her shopping online and is in regular contact with her quite lonely. My family are wonderful
granddaughter using live chat and email. And she isn't showing but they live quite far away and they
any signs of stopping. are all so busy. I don't drive so I can't
visit them very easily - in fact I usually
IJ •1 was using my tablet one day,' explained Sonya, 'and my only go out when they have time
grandmother asked me what I was spending so much time doing.
to take me. I use public transport
She found it quite annoying I think, mostly because she didn't
occasionally but I find it difficult to
really understand it. So I showed her some of the things I use -
carry large bags of shopping or to find my way around busy towns.
social networking, online chat, that kind of thing. I didn't really
So using the internet makes my life much easier. I can contact
think she would take to it at all but she absolutely loved it. Now
people every day and I keep in touch with people more easily.'
I'm at university and she messages me every day. I think she is
online more than me to be honest.' II Once older people find that using the internet is so convenient,
they often become avid users, though in a different way to young
II Barbara has become a silver surfer and she's not alone. people. Silver surfers use email the most, sending messages to
In the last few years, the world of the internet has grown up.
share information and contact family and friends. They also use the
Although people below the age of 50 still make up the
internet to find health information and to book travel tickets or shop
majority of internet users, older people are logging on in larger
online. A; Sonya says, 'My grandmother is now giving me advice on
and larger numbers. And once they've started, the internet new apps! She's getting better at using the web than me!'
becomes an everyday part of their lives.
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VOCABULARY · .i/�1
WELCOMING

1A Make phrases for welcoming with the words in the boxes. 2 Tick the correct sentences.
Then complete the conversations. 1 a) Is it OK if I arrive half an hour late?
at mess make the yourself help home b) Is it OK if I'm arrive half an hour late?
excuse yourself 2 a) What we should do if we get lost?
b) What should we do if we get lost?
1 A: Can I try one of these cakes? 3 a) Do I need to bring a present?
8: Yes, __________ b) Do I need bring a present?
2 A: Come in. __________ 4 a) Was I did something wrong?
8: It looks very tidy to me. You should see my place! b) Did I do something wrong?
3 A: Welcome! __________ 5 a) Is this a bad time? I come back later.
8: Thanks. What a nice room. b) Is this a bad time? I can come back
/ my seat up guest put a be your later.
�ve feet 6 a) If I'm you, I'd apologise.
b) If I were you, I'd apologise.
4 A: May I use your phone, please? 7 a) Sorry about that. I didn't know.
8: ---------- b) Sorry for that. I didn't know.
5 A: Good morning. I'm here to see Mr Drucker. 8 a) My apologise. I didn't realise.
8: I'll tell him you're here. b) My apologies. I didn't realise.
6 A: You must be exhausted. __________ 9 a) No, it's not the necessary.
8: Thank you. Yes, it was a really tiring day. b) No, it's not necessary.
B Match pictures A-F with the conversations in Exercise lA. 10 a) Don't worry. It's fine.
b) You don't worry. It's fine.

LEARN TO
ACCEPT APOLOGIES

3 Underline the correct alternative.


1 A: I'm really sorry. I broke this cup.
B: It's no problem./lt's not the problem.
2 A: Sorry, I didn't phone you before
coming. I can see you're busy.
B: Not at a/1./Not all. I'll be finished in just
a minute.
3 A: My apologies. I didn't realise you were
working.
B: That's too right/That's all right. I'm not
doing anything important.
4 A: Sorry, did I do something wrong? I
didn't know I had to shake everyone's
hand.
B: It's very fine./lt's fine. I don't think
anyone noticed.
5 A: I forgot to send you the notes from the
last meeting. Sorry about that.
B: Nothing/It's nothing. Don't worry about
it.
6 A: I'm sorry. I didn't bring anything for the
children.
B: You rea/fy don't have to./You rea/fy
haven't to. They're just happy to see
you.
VOCABULARY SUCCESS VOCABULARY ABILITY

1 Tick two correct sentences. Correct the wrong 4 Put the words in the correct order to make answers to
sentences. the questions.
1 Our company focuses at quality software. 1 A: Why do you think they asked him to write the
2 I had the opportunity to travel a lot last year. textbook?
3 It's important that we work hardly at this. B: subject I because I expert I he's I his I an I in
4 The key is to believe of yourself.
5 He's certainly a high achiever. 2 A: Why do you think he'll pass the exam?
6 We'll improve if we are practise every day. B: of I he I maths I because I lot I ability I has I
in I a

GRAMMAR PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE VERSUS 3 A: Why do you think she'll become an Olympic
CONTINUOUS gymnast?
B: sport I she's I the I at I gifted I because
2 Underline the correct alternative.
1 How long have you known/been knowing David? 4 A: Why do you think they'll do well in Hollywood?
2 She's angry - she's waited/been waiting for an hour! B: talent I have I writing I because I a I scripts I
3 This morning I've read/been reading a book called for I they
Infinite Jest - it's over a thousand pages long!
4 How many people have you invited/been inviting to 5 A: Why do you think he'll become a professional
this party? golfer?
5 My hands are dirty, I've worked/been working on the B: aptitude I the I has I an I because I game I
car. for I he
6 For the last six years I've learned/been learning
Arabic, but it's really difficult.
6 A: Why do you think you'll fail the test?
7 They don't want to rent The Hunger Games because
B: science I at I absolutely I because I hopeless I
they've seen/been seeing it already.
I'm
8 Hello. I don't think we've met/been meeting before.

VOCABULARY PLUS VERB PHRASES


GRAMMAR PRESENT AND PAST ABILITY
3 Complete the text with the correct prepositions.
5 Rewrite the second sentence so that it means the
same as the first. Use the words in capitals. Write
TOP BLOGGERS three words. Contractions are one word.
The best bloggers pay attention 1 ___ what's going 1 We don't know how to play cards. CAN'T
on in the world. They listen 2 ___ influential people, __________________ cards .
pick up 3 ___ the stories in the air and put • ___ 2 She is a wonderful singer. CAN
hours reading websites and doing their research. --------------- - really well.
They don't just wait 5___ the big stories; they find 3 Can you bring some drinks to the party? ABLE
them in the corners where other people aren't looking. ---------------- - to bring
Of course, they rely 6 ___ traditional media such some drinks to the party?
as newspapers. All bloggers depend 7 ___ other 4 We didn't have time to visit Las Vegas. MANAGE
sources for their content, but they think 8 ___ the We ------------- visit Las Vegas.
issues and, rather than just agreeing 9___ the 5 I failed the test. ABLE
journalists, they look 10___ alternative opinions. I ______________ pass the test.
Often the best bloggers belong 11 ___ groups or 6 I can usually clean the house in about two hours.
societies that have access 12___ interesting people, MANAGE
so the bloggers can hear different opinions. The most I usually ------------- the house
important qualities for someone to succeed 13___ in about two hours.
the 'blogosphere' are to have a talent 1•___ writing 7 What languages were you able to speak when you
and to believe 15___ yourself. In this sense, they were a child? COULD
have a lot in common 16 ___ traditional journalists, What languages ______ when
but bloggers don't have to worry 17___ newspaper you were a child?
deadlines. The negative side? Bloggers usually don't 8 They succeeded in breaking the record. MANAGED
get paid 18___ their work. They the record.
VOCABULARY QUALIFICATIONS VOCABUl:ARY GET TING ON

6 Complete the text with the words in the box. 8 Put the letters in brackets in the correct order to

__J
make a word. Then rewrite the sentences using that
Master's apprenticeship licence distance word and two other words.
qualifications online degree learning
1 That music is really annoying. (revesn)
That music really gets on my nerves .
!1 When I left school, I had no ' except 2 I don't like mixing with other people. (mlseyf)
LJ my driving 2 . I needed that because I
I prefer to keep ______________
spent most of my time in stolen cars. When I was
3 She spent time finding out a lot about me. (gto)
eighteen, a friend of my father's told me I could
She me well.
do an 3 in his printing company, but
4 Why don't you stop interfering in my life? (binesssu)
because I couldn't read or write, I refused. Instead,
Why don't you mind _ ___________
I got involved in serious crime. Aged nineteen, I
5 They asked us to have dinner with them. (orev)
was sent to prison. This was my first taste of real
They invited us _______
education. Although there was no formal face-to­
6 I have a great relationship with my dad. (lwle)
face ·4 , one of the inmates taught me to
read and write. Later, he told me about 5 _ _ __ My dad andl __________�
learning. We were allowed access to computers
for a few hours a week, so I started an 6 ____ GRAMMAR' ARTICLES AND QUANTIFIERS
course. After three years, I got a 7 in
psychology. It was the best day of my life. When 9 Are the two underlined parts of the sentences
I left prison, I went on to do a 8____ and I correct? Change the ones that are wrong.
became a youth worker, advising young people ./ the
how to avoid a life of crime. 1 I went to school in a small town in) United States.
2 My cousin, who is from the West L,:i_gies, is
an architect.
FUNCTION CLARIFYING OPINIONS; REFERRING 3 Golf layers don't usually make much money, but
TO WHAT YOU SAID EARLIER best ones are millionaires.
4 We saw a rat. The next day our cat killed rat.
?A Underline the correct alternatives. 5 I didn't enjoy 9-Qarty - there were too much
12eo�.
A: In my 'views/view, sport is wonderful. The
2 reasoning/reason I say this is that it makes people 6 Do you know fil!.Y_good hairdressers? I need
work in teams. 3For/To me, that's really important. the haircut.
B: I 'can/must say I agree with you. 5And/For one thing, 7 Plenty of 12eogle would happily pay to travel to
it keeps you healthy. For 6another!other, it's good for mog_,:i_.
your character. 1For/ln example, you learn teamwork. 8 I need an MA, but it takes too many time and I
A: That's 8it/what I was saying: you learn to work don't have enough money.
together And like I 9 told/said, it's also good for your 9 To finish the dish, add a little salt and lot of �12.12er.
health. 10 $ome of us are planning to go to the Barcelona this
B: That's right. I 10will/do think children should play weekend.
more sport in school.
A: And they can join clubs, too. Let me "do/give you VOCABULARY PLUS COMPOUND NOUNS
an example: my kids are in an aher-school athletics
club.
B: That's great. Having 12 said/spoken that, those clubs
10 Cross out the word which does not belong.
can be very expensive. 1 jam I traffic I lights I J:>efSeA
2 car I park I house I rental
B Which of the expressions 1-12 in Exercise 7A 3 calling I gih I duty-free I shop
are for giving opinions (O)? Which are for giving 4 industrial I school I housing I estate
examples (E)? Which are for referring to what you 5 apartment I primary I language I school
said earlier (R)?
6 one-way I high I news I street
1 7 7 shopping I mall I shops I centre
2 8 8 semi-detached I flat I terraced I houses
3 9
4 10
5 11
6 12
·vocABULARY THE INTERNET FUNCTION BEING A GOOD GUEST

11 Tick six correct sentences. Correct the wrong 14 Read the conversations. Cross out ten extra words.
sentences. Conversation 1
Wik is Pete: Hi, Don. Is it OK if I te bring a friend to your
1 8-fe.gs / are mini-encyclopedias containing useful party?
information. Don: Yes, of course. No problem.
2 We use search engines to find information quickly. Pete: Oh, and one other thing. Do I need for to bring
3 Dating sites contain information about companies anything?
and businesses. Don: No, it's not the necessary. We have everything
4 Wikis tell us which products, films, places, etc. are we need.
the best.
Conversation 2
5 Photo sharing sites let us upload our pictures so
Joe: I put my feet on the table. Did I do something
our friends can see them.
wrong?
6 Ratings sites tell us about individuals - their family,
Kat: Oh. It's considered be a bit rude.
friends and hobbies, etc.
Joe: Really? Sorry about that. I didn't know.
7 News sites tell us what's happening in the world.
Kat: It's OK - we can explain you didn't understand.
8 Social networking sites let us stay in contact with
old friends and make new ones. Conversation 3
9 Travel sites allow us to research places and Andre: Is this for a bad time? I can come back later.
sometimes book holidays. Bella: Can you to come back in ten minutes?
10 We use personal homepages to find a partner. Andre: Yes, of course. My apologies. I didn't can realise
11 Video sharing sites allow people to put film clips you were in a meeting.
on the web. Bella: It's fine. Don't to worry about it.
12 Corporate websites are a type of online journal.
Conversation 4
Nick: We caught Roger stealing again. What should
GRAMMAR RELATIVE CLAUSES we to do?
Tam: If I were you, I'd give him a final warning. You
12 Join the sentences using which, where or who. haven't told anyone else?
1 I spoke to a doctor. He was very nice. Nick: No, of course not. OK, I'll do that. Should I tell
The doctor __________ ______ my boss?
2 We visited a museum. It had a wonderful exhibition. Tam: No, you'd better be not.
The museum _____ ______ ____
3 She was born on an island. It's now under water. LEARN TO ACCEPT APOLOGIES
The island----------------
4 My friend is in the fashion industry. She lives in 15 Add the words in the box to the correct place in B's
Paris. replies in the conversations.
My girlfriend, -------·--------
I all right it's (xZ) no at re
5 I grew up in a house. It's now a theatre.
The house ---------------� 1 A: Sorry I didn't bring a dish. I just didn't have time.
6 Tom is my best friend. He works with my father. to
Tom, ____ ___ _____ ___ ___ B: You really don't have/ apologise. We weren't
7 The sale in Macy's lasted for ten days. It's now expecting anything!
finished. 2 A: I'm sorry - I forgot to bring my notes.
The sale in Macy's, _____________ B: It's problem. I can photocopy mine.
3 A: Sorry, did I bump you?
VOCABULARY WELCOMING B: That's. It didn't hurt.
4 A: Sorry, am I late?
13 Complete the sentences with a suitable verb. B: Not all. We usually don't start till 3.15.
1 Welcome to the company. Please a seat. 5 A: Sorry, did I step on your toe?
2 You want to use the phone? my guest. B: No, nothing. I didn't even feel it.
3 Come in. the mess. I've been very busy. 6 A: I'm so sorry about missing lunch.
4 Let me take your coat. yourself at home. B: Honestly, fine. Don't worry about it.
5 You look tired. Why don't you your feet up?
6 Hungry? Please yourself.
CHECK /"" · :jr��.

Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 16 Those people should their own
1 We're going to focus quality. business.
a) take b) mind c) think
a) to b) on c) by
2 For the last two hours in the garden, so 17 He's training to become ____
I'm tired. a) pilot b) the pilot c) a pilot
a) I'm working b) I work c) I've been working 18 usually start to walk at about twelve
3 June and I each other for ten years. months.
a) Children b) The children c) A child
a) have been knowing b) have known c) are
knowing 19 There were ____ people at the party.
4 I think I like the new flat, but I ___ there long. a) plenty of b) a few of c) lots
a) haven't been living b) 'm not living 20 I ate ice cream and now I feel sick.
c) don't live a) too b) too much c) too many
5 Bad news - his dog ____ 21 We grew up on a ____ estate.
a) is died b) has been dying c) has died a) housing b) house c) living
6 We really depend our sponsors. 22 I often use search to find out
a) of b) to c) on information.
7 You have for tennis. a) machines b) engines c) sites
a) an expert b) an attitude c) an aptitude 23 I use a video site.
8 I'm hopeless languages. a) internet b) loading c) sharing
a) in b) on c) at 24 The road we wanted to take was closed.
9 Will you finish your work on time? a) that b) where c) what
a) can b) be able c) manage to 25 Tillie, is already at university.
10 I'm afraid I to help you. a) that's only sixteen, b) who's only sixteen
a) 'm unable b) can't c) manage c) who's only sixteen,
11 When he was three, he already talk. 26 The town is full of trees.
a) managed b) was able c) could a) where I live b) which I live c) where, I live
12 I'm an apprenticeship in an internet 27 Russia, has changed a lot.
company. a) which we visited in 1989, b) which we visited
a) doing b) making c) working in 1989 c) what we visited in 1989,
13 She's just got her driving ____ 28 Come in and yourself at home.
a) exam b) licence c) certificate a) be b) take c) make
14 In my , Tokyo's the world's greatest city. 29 My . I didn't know you were busy.
a) view b) opinions c) thinking a) disgrace b) sorry c) apologies
15 Let me you an example of what I mean. 30 If this is a bad , I can come back later.
a) make b) take c) give a) time b) hour c) timing

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VOCABULARY-:.��
HISTORY HYPOTHETICAL CONDITIONAL: PAST

1A Find nouns in the word square that match 2 Circle the correct option to complete the sentences.
meanings 1-10. 1 They would have said something if we
1 A complete change either in the way people ----- the rules.
think or in a country's political system a) were broken b) would have broken
2 The time when an important change begins to c) had broken
happen (two words) 2 If you, I would have said 'hello'.
3 An event that changes a situation, or the process a) I'd see b) I've seen
of growing or changing c) I'd seen
4 When something increases and affects more 3 He if the ambulance hadn't come.
people
a) would died b) would have died
5 Any change, discovery or invention that makes
c) would have been died
the world better
4 If I'd known a ticket cost €100, I _____
6 A group of people that works to achieve an aim
a) wouldn't have come b) would have came
7 A machine, tool, system, etc., made for the first
time c) not would have come
5 If the government hadn't lent the company a
8 The basic idea or principle behind something
million pounds, it ___
9 Something that someone learns about when it
was not known before a) had closed b) would close
10 Change that improves something c) would have closed
6 They would have had a picnic if it _____
T u R N I N G p 0 I N T a) hadn't rained b) had rained not
D A E B p R 0 G R E s s c) had been rained

E c v D E R I 0 M E I p 3 Write a sentence with if for situations 1-6.


v F 0 u N D A T I 0 N T 1 Early travellers invented boats. Cross-continental
travel became possible.
E E L u F c s s G J v E
If early travellers hadn't invented boats, cross-
L s u A v u A p L I E D continental travel wouldn't have become possible.
0 w T v A p D R A G N E 2 Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated. World War
I started.
p D I s c 0 v E R y T x
M E 0 R E K A A E I I H 3 People from Sumer needed permanent records.
E D N I u F N D 0 E 0 0 They invented writing.
N c I N T I c F R s N E
4 William the Conqueror invaded England in 1066.
T M 0 v E M E N T c L F The English language changed.

B Underline the correct alternative. 5 Charles Darwin travelled to South America. He


1 History books say Alexander Fleming was developed the theory of evolution.
responsible for the foundation/discovery of
penicillin. 6 Sailors on the Titanic didn't see the iceberg and
2 The internet has helped the turning point/spread 1,595 people died.
of their ideas.
3 After finishing the research, we'll begin work on
the development/advance of the product. 4 A � 9.1 Listen and add two missing
4 James is making a lot of progress/discovery in all contractions to each sentence.
his school subjects. 'd would've
5 There have been amazing advances/spreads in 1 If I/.. known you were coming, I/.. waited.
technology in the last few years. 2 If I waited, I been late.
6 She was a member of the early feminist 3 If I been late, I missed the show.
progress/movement. 4 If I missed the show, I wasted my money.
7 Only a foundation/revolution will destroy this 5 If I wasted my money, I been angry.
government.
8 l think the wheel is the greatest B Listen again and repeat the sentences.
invention/movement in history. Pay attention to the pronunciation of had and
would have.
LISTENING · - '"'..1
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A SHORT ESSAY; LEARN TO STRUCTURE
5 A� 9.2 Look at 1-5 below and think about the PARAGRAPHS
question: Where and when were these things first
used? Listen and complete the answers. 6A Read the introduction to a short essay and choose
the best title.
Invention Where? When?
a) Sumerian Culture
1 toothpaste ..lmP.L 1 600 years ago b) The History of Writing
2 biological weapons --- years ago
c) Business throughout History
3 football --- years ago
4 central heating --- years ago
5 umbrella years ago In 3200 BC, Sumerians invented writing. For
these people, who were located in the area we
B What is the connection between the inventions now call Iraq, there was nothing poetic about it.
in Exercise SA and pictures A-E below? Listen again They didn't write to fire the imagination or to tell
and check. beautiful stories. Instead, they wrote because
it was a way to keep business records. While
previous generations had relied on their memory
for the details of deals and the things they owned,
the new generation decided to make permanent
records. As a result, early 'writing' looks like a very
simple type of drawing.

B Read the introduction again and:


1 Circle the topic sentence.
2 Underline a linking word (one has already been
underlined).
3 Underline one linking expression (three words).

C Read the notes and finish the essay (120-150 words).


C Read these extracts from the listening in Exercise
SA and find words to match definitions a)-e) below.
1 Was it the same as modern toothpaste? Definitely
not. Ancient Greek toothpaste used ingredients like
�---�--·�w•------·--··•
crushed bones and oyster shells. At first = pictures of animals, body P.arts. trees. birds,
2 Some generals would even throw dead bodies at the eve da tools
enemy or into the enemy's river. Then later symbols = for ideas
3 In the eighteenth century, one way American Then later symbols = for sounds
Indians were killed was through using infected
blankets given to them by the Europeans who were a head (human or animal) at be
colonising America. readers the direction to read in
4 A rich banker installed it in his house so that he
could grow grapes in England's cold weather!
5 Interestingly, it seems that only kings or very On walls of temples and on papyrus (early paper)
important people had umbrellas in these sculptures. 99% of people = illiterate - only religious leaders/
So they were a symbol of high social class. scholars read
Start of writing = start of 'history' - ideas and other
a) the people that your country is fighting against in a war
info passed down throu h time

b) something that represents a special quality or situation

c) placed somewhere and connected ready to be used

d) containing dangerous bacteria which spread disease

e) pressed very hard so it is broken into extremely


small pieces
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ACTIVE VERSUS PASSIVE PERIODS OF TIME

1 A Read the text and correct five mistakes 3 Replace the underlined phrases with the phrases in the box.
with passives.
the generation over a quarter-century millennium
just over a century ago e-Fa half a century
over seven decades just over a fortnight

1 The eighteenth century was a great period of time


Millennial misery and how to get over it! for music. era
Sam is generation Y: she was been born in the 1990s and was 2 Nelson Mandela spent twenty-seven years in prison.
brought up in a world of social media, technological progress and
globalisation. Sam has a university education. a good standard
of living and a busy social life. But she is miserable. According 3 In 1909, Geronimo, the Native American leader, died.
to recent research, unhappiness is be felt more often by this
generation than the previous one. 4 We are in the first stage of a new thousand-year
Some of the reasons may seem obvious: for example cycle. ___________
unemployment and expensive housing are causing pressure
for people. Nowadays each graduate-level job (meaning it 5 Louis XIV ruled France for seventy-two years.
requires university education) is chased by over 1 00 people and
millennials are much less likely to have their own home than earlier 6 A world full of technology is normal for those people
generations. However, these are not new problems, such issues born in the1990s. ___________
have been faced by young people for a long time. Instead some
alternative reasons have be suggested by recent research: the 7 Jack Kerouac wrote On the Road, a classic novel
first is that generation Y expect more from life than their parents about 1960s freedom, in about eighteen days.
did and are disappointed when they don't get it. While generation
X hoped for a secure job. generation Y expect the job to be 8 Fidel Castro led Cuba for nearly fifty years.
interesting as well as secure. Secondly, generation Y been told to
believe in themselves, that they deserve success quickly. In the
past. years of hard work was seen as normal while generation
Y believe they should have a management level job within a few
years of starting work.
It is these differences between expectation and real life that make
generation Y less happy than their parents. So how can someone COLLOCATIONS
in the Y generation be happy? The best way is not to give up
dreams but to understand that no job is perfect and any kind of
success will probably only to be achieved by years of hard work.
4A Complete phrases 1-16 with come, give, have or
make. Use each verb four times.
1 ___ a good time 9 directions
2 ___ progress 10 trouble
B Read the text again and underline five correct 3 a talk 11 back
examples of the passive.
4 ___ naturally 12 a mess
2 A Rewrite sentences 1-6 using passives. Do not say 5 a break 13 me a call
who did the action. 6 a dream 14 ___ a profit
1 People give the Institute a million euros a year. 7 first 15 ___ by car
The lnstitute's given o million euros o veor. 8 instructions 16 a decision
2 One day they will discover a cure for cancer.
B Complete 1-5 using two collocations with the same
verb. Make sure you use the correct tense.
3 Someone stole the files last year.
1 I'm with this report.
It's really difficult to write. I think I'll _____
4 They took these photos at the end of the war. a and finish it later.
2 In 2009 the company a _____
5 The searchers have found the missing people. to close its European offices. After two years, it
_____ a of over $1,000,000.
6 Someone cleans the paintings once a year. 3 Can you me a when you
get this message? I need you to me
_____ to your house. I'm completely lost!
B � 9.3 Listen and check. What happens to the 4 Drawing didn't to me. It
pronunciation of the auxiliary verbs ore, were, has(n't) took me years to become good at it, but last year I
been and have been? Listen again and repeat. _____ ______ in an art competition .
5 The boss is going to a ______
to the employees. He wants to _____
______on how to use the new software.
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5A Look at the table. What information do you think goes in gaps 1-6? Read the text below and check you r ideas.

Name Born Origin of name Known for


The Lost Generation I Gertrude Stein, a writer, named them. Millions died in World War I
(1914-1918)

Baby Boomers 2 The 'baby boom' (high birth rates) Being successful (in USA)
after World War II

Generation X 1960s and 1970s J 4

6
Millennials (Generation Y) 5 A book: Millennials Rising: The Next
Great Generation

Generations and Generalisations


'Young people these days! l;hey contradict their parents, 25 The next generation was called Generation X. The name was
chatter in the company of guests, eat their food too quickly popularised by Canadian writer Douglas Coupland in his 1991
and are rude to their teachers!' Who said this? Was it a tired, novel, Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture. People
stressed twenty-first century parent? No. These words were from Generation·x- born in the 1960s and 1970s - rebelled
5 said by Socrates in Athens two and a half thousand years against their parents' values. They didn't want to work for
ago. It seems that every generation complains about the 30 the same company their whole life and they spent their time
next generation. But now there's another element: in the listening to 'grunge' music or playing video games.
twentieth century we began naming each generation. The ne�t generation has two names: Generation Y and the
First came The Lost Generation (born around 1880-1895). Millennials. Generation Y was first described in detail in
10 This was the generation which fought in World War I 2000, when Neil Howe and William Strauss wrote Mi/lennials
(1914-1918), in which over fifteen million people were killed. 35 Rising: The Next Great Generation. Generation Y - people
American writer Gertrude Stein is famous for naming it The who were born in the 1980s and 1990s - is known for its love
Lost Generation, but actually it was her French car mechanic of technology: iPods, mobile phones, digital cameras, digital
(she lived in Paris) who first used the expression. He everything. They are amazing networkers, constantly online
15 complained that the young mechanics who worked for and great multitaskers. They can read (web pages), listen (to
him were useless at their jobs and he described them as 40 music on their iPods) and write (Instant Messages) all at the
une generation perdue - a lost generation! Stein borrowed same time.
the expres!:lion. But are these generational names correct? Can we really
After the Second World War, there was the Boomer describe a whole generation as having similar habits and
20 Generation, or the Baby Boomers. This was the generation qualities? How similar are the lives of teenagers in New York
born between 1945 and about 1960, a period when 45 to the lives of teenagers in rural China or Peru? In 2010, only
birth rates increased throughout the world. In the USA, the a quarter of the world's population used the internet. Only
Baby Boomers are seen as the great, successful generation a small percentage of those had iPods. So can we say this
which made their country rich. generation loves technology?
Are we really talking about generations or generalisations?

B Complete the questions. C Match words 1-6 with definitions a)-f ).


1 Q: W hat did ? 1 contradict (line 1)
A: 'Young people these days! They contradict their 2 chatter (line 2)
parents, chatter in the company of guests, eat 3 birth rate (line 22)
their food too quickly and are rude to their 4 popularise (line 26)
teachers!'
5 networkers (line 38)
2 Q: W hen did we ? 6 multitaskers (line 39)
A: In the twentieth century.
3 Q: How many ? a) make something known and liked by many people
A: Over fifteen million. b) people who spend a lot of time communicating and sharing
information with others
4 Q: What happened ?
A: Birth rates increased throughout the world. c) the number of children born in a particular year/place
5 Q: Who ? d) talk quickly in a friendly way about unimportant things
A: Neil Howe and William Strauss. e) disagree, saying that the opposite is true

6 Q: f) people who can do lots of things at the same time


How many ?
A: Twenty-five percent of the world's population.
HISTORY Now MAGAZINE
'I admire the explorer 'I admire Wangari 'I love Ang Lee's films.
Ranulph Fiennes. He Maathai. She's a I think he's the most
walked to both the Kenyan activist who •er______
South and North Poles, founded The Green director working today.
crossed Antarctica Belt Movement, I've watched Crouching
on foot, and climbed an organisation Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Mount Everest when he that protects the seven times. I Love the
was sixty-five. He Lost environment. She has shots of Landscapes
fingers and toes and also been very and people flying
4
still kept exploring. You have to be i_f_______ L in the women's through the air. It just
'b__v_ to do that. He's very rights movement. She was the first African seemsso'o______
2ch
---- m---- too: he was on a woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize, which, compared to most Hollywood
shortlist to play James Bond, but Roger Moore for women all over the world, is absolutely films. His films are always really
got the part instead! Fiennes's Life has been 5i__p______n__. lt shows ai_______v_ too - like
3ex______y; one of his greatest that women in poor countries can make a Brokeback Mountain. Who could imagine
achievements is that he has raised over difference.' a story about gay cowboys becoming
5 million pounds for charity.' (Umunyana, teacher) a classic?'
(Mark, climber) (Hae Jin, film student)

DESCRIBING PEOPLE REACT TO INFORMATION

1 Read the text and complete words 1-8. 3A Complete the conversations.
1 A: Marisa had her baby yesterday.
B: she? What wonderful
news!
EXPRESSING UNCERTAINTY 2 A: I'm doing an online project about
Minecraft.
2 Circle the correct option to complete the conversations. B: Oh really? 's interesting.
1 A: When were the first Olympic Games? 3 A: His cousin was an Olympic boxer.
B: a) I have no idea. B: he? Wow!
b) I haven't got an idea. 4 A: My sister doesn't eat meat.
2 A: Do you know who invented the machine gun? B: she? OK, I'll cook fish.
B: a) I haven't the clue. 5 A: I think we need to go down this road
b) I haven't a clue. here.
B: That's ! I remember that
3 A: What's the world's biggest country?
cafe.
B: a) I'm not a hundred percent certain and it might be Russia.
6 A: I love Lady Gaga!
b) I'm not a hundred percent certain but it might be Russia.
B: you? I think she's crazy.
4 A: Do you know when the first emails were sent?
7 A: Did you know that dolphins have names
B: a) I'm fairly sure it was in the 1970s.
for each other?
b) I'm fair sure it was in the 1970s.
B: That's
5 A: Who's the current President of South Africa?
8 A: My parents have never been here.
B: a) It's definitely but not Thabo Mbeki.
B: they? When are they going
b) It's definitely not Thabo Mbeki. to visit?
6 A: Which country has reached the World Cup final the most 9 A: Jake was the number one student in the
times? country.
B: a) I don't know but I'm sure it isn't England. B: Really? I know that.
b) I don't know but I've sure it isn't England. 10 A: John's got the car. We'll have to travel by
7 A: What year did Yuri Gagarin fly into space? bus.
B: a) I don't can remember. B: we? Oh, that's annoying.
b) I can't remember.
8 A: What's the name of that French woman who lived to 122? B rEJ
9.4 Listen and check .• ·�en listen
B: a) I've forgotten. again and shadow B's part. Try to copy the
intonation.
b) I'm forgotten.
VOCABULARY ·-:'Jl. LISTENING " j;
THE ENVIRONMENT
2A Read the text about Earth Hour. Can you

1A Match the words and phrases in the box with


complete it?

definitions 1-10.

processed on standby packaging organic EARTH HOUR: HOW SMALL ACTION CAN
energy-saving second-hand double glazed
recycled pre-prepared insulated
HAVE A BIG IIVIPACT
Earth Hour is a global event where people around the
1 not switched off, but ready to be used when world switch off the 1 in their houses, offices
needed ___________ and at other important landmarks, like the 2 _____
2 windows or doors with two layers of glass in Paris and the 3 in Egypt. It started in
2007 in 4 , Australia, as a protest against
3 food with substances added to it in order climate 5 and has grown into a world-wide

l
to preserve it, improve its colour, etc. event. But not everyone thinks it is a good idea - people
have 6 opini ons about what an event like
4 covered with a material that stops Earth Hour can achieve. · · . . . .. . .
electricity, sound, heat, etc. from getting out ___J
5 grown without chemicals B � 10.1 Listen to a radio phone-in programme
about Earth Hour and see if you were right.
6 food which has already been washed,
prepa red, cooked, etc. so that it is ready to eat 3 A Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? Correct
the false statements.
7 the bags, boxes, etc. that a product is sold in 1 In 2007, twenty-two million people across Sydney
switched off their lights for Earth Hour.
8 using less electricity than normal 2 In 2010, thousands of cities in 128 countries took
part in the event.
9 glass or paper, etc. which has been processed 3 Organisers say that they want to show what
so that it can be used again people can do to save energy.
4 Everybody agrees that the event is a good way to
10 not new; has been owned by someone else help people understand the problem.
5 Amy and her children had dinner by candlelight.
6 Jay-Jay thinks that the event helps people to
B Complete the sentences with words from
change their everyday behaviour.
Exercise lA.
1 We don't use chemicals. All our fruit and B Complete the phrases in bold so that they
vegetables are ___________ mean the same as the phrase in brackets.
2 I don't buy new clothes - I buy everything from 1 One city decided to take a against
___________ shops. climate change. (protest against)
3 All the windows are ___________ 2 Earth Hour quickly went . (spread
so we can't hear the noise outside. across the world)
4 If we changed to _ __________ 3 In 2010, thousands of cities in 128 countries took
light bulbs, our electricity bills would be cheaper. _____ . (participated)
5 I don't have time to cook in the evenings, 4 The Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Egyptian Pyramids,
so I buy a meal on New York's Empire State Building and Sydney
the way home. Harbour Bridge were all ______ into
6 Everything in the cafe is fresh and natural. We darkness. (made to go dark quickly)
don't use any food. 5 Organisers want to draw to the
7 All the paper and plastic from the office is problem of climate change. (make people notice)
__________ in these bins. 6 Is it a good way to awareness
8 Don't leave the TV on---------· about the problems the world is facing? (increase
Turn it off when you go to bed. the number of people who know about something)
9 I don't buy fruit in the supermarket because they 7 I think it's a complete of time. (not
use too much which a good way to use time)
can't be recycled.
10 The house is much warmer now that we have
___________ the roof.
B Complete the sentences reporting the conversation
in Exercise SA. Write one word in each gap.
REPORTED SPEECH Contractions are one word.
1 Ali said that she wanted to go to Spain because
4 Complete the reported sentences. --'�-=--- neve_r_ --12._� before.
1 'I don't understand why you're always late.' 2 The travel agent __________how she
She said that she understand why I ----··----to travel.
was always late. 3 She said that____________ of
2 'We're meeting outside the gym at 6.15,' Bill told the going by plane.
others. 4 He asked her if ________ ·-----··· about taking
Bill said that they meeting outside the train instead.
the gym at 6.15. 5 Ali said that____ , but that
3 'I've eaten plenty already, thank you.' _ _______ a good idea.
He said that he_______ eaten plenty already. 6 The travel agent said that it was cheaper than flying
4 'My job finished last week,' she told Jim. and that he ---- ----- -------·- some
She told Jim that job had finished the of the train routes.
week before. 7 He asked her if she ___________ where
5 'I'll see you tomorrow,' said Adam. ________ to stay.
Adam said that he would see us the___ _ 8 She said that ___ . She asked him
day. to show her what accommodation was available.
6 'It's my favourite programme.' 9 He said that there was an eco-farm near Valencia
Luis told his mother that it was-··------­ where she____ for free if she
favourite programme. ____ the farmer pick his olives.
7 'We'll meet you at the airport.' 10 Ali said that --··-··------··-·-·---
They told her that they ______ meet her at
the airport.
8 'Are you enjoying the trip?' the tour leader asked.
The tour leader asked them if were WORD BUILDING: PREFIXES
enjoying the trip.
6 Add prefixes un-, dis-, under-, mis- or re- to the words
5A Ali (A) is talking to a travel agent (T) about booking in bold to complete the sentences.
a holiday. Put their conversation in the correct order.
1 I understood his directions and got
A: ___ No, I haven't, but it's a good idea. completely lost.
A: __l.__ I want to go to Spain because I've never been 2 Discipline is very important to us. We don't like the
there before. children to obey the teacher.
A: OK. 3 Shall I throw these boxes away or can we
A: ____ I'm thinking of going by plane. _____ use them for something else?
A: ___ That sounds great! 4 It's a very usual situation. Nothing like
A: ___ No, I haven't. Could you show me what this has happened before.
accommodation is available? 5 I__ estimated how long the journey
T: ___ Have you thought about taking the train would take. It took an hour longer than I expected.
instead? 6 The old man walked around the corner and
T: How are you planning to travel? __ ____ appeared. We never saw him again.
T: ___ There's an eco-farm near Valencia where you 7 I don't know how you find anything in this office. It's
can stay for free if you help the farmer pick so _tidy!
his olives. 8 I have to new my driving licence
T: ___ It's cheaper than f1ying. I'll show you some of because it has expired .
the train routes. 9 They use children in their factories, which I find
T: ___ Have you decided where you want to stay? completely ethical.
10 I'm afraid I have to _____ agree. I don't think
that's right at all.
VOCABULARY :�
A TASTE OF YOUR LIEE-
REPORTING VERBS
D IntalksthetoBBCcelebrities
chat show series ATaste of My Life, TV chef Nigel Slater
about th�ir strongest food memories and particular
1 Circle the correct option to complete the dishes which. have sh�d-tlieir lives. Comic actor Sanje�v �!'iaskar
remi111isces about the contrast beey,.,�en bland 'meat and �o v,eg' school
reported statements. , dir:mers and the· Indian fbod �e was served at h6,:ne:'_FeUbw chef Nigella
1 'Can I give you a hand?' Lawson tells; her lif� stOf}' tli�ugh fo_od, Do you ha,ve a'!p,emory of a '
He to help. favou_ rite dish associ�ted-.vith _a special event? Can you -..-�member who
cooked it? We asked for your best food memories.
a) invited b) refused c) offered
2 'I'm afraid the first train leaves at 6.30a.m.' It has to be boiled eggs with 'soldiers'. My mum used to give this to us as
kids. T he egg should be soft-boiled so the yolk is still runny, and the toast
She that the first train is spread with melted butter and cut into thin strips (tall and straight like
leaves at 6.30a.m. soldiers), which you can hold and dip into the top of the egg. Now I give
a) offered b) explained c) suggested it to my kids and they love it It's healthy and I hope it will give them
3 'I don't believe you!' the same happy memories. Claire, UK

He to believe me. My grandmother's homemade pasta. She used to make pasta on the kitchen
a) refused b) promised c) offered table every day. I can remember her laying out the pasta in the morning
4 'Come in and have something to eat.' when I got up for breakfast. Nowadays, people have pasta machines, but she
would roll out the pasta by hand, and when we came home from school,
She us in for something to there was always a plate of fresh tagliatelle waiting for us. The dry pasta
eat. you buy in the shops just doesn't taste the same. Mariella, Italy
a) offered b) warned c) invited
5 'Don't go there. It's dangerous.' Tortilla. Whenever I feel like I'm missing my home country, I cook a tortilla.
It's a kind of omelette made with potato and onion and you can find it in
He us not to go there. all the tapas cafes in Spain. But of course, the one I make at home is the
a) warned b) suggested c) invited best I have so many happy memories of eating tortilla. They go all through
6 'I'll buy you a diamond ring.' my life, from when I was a child, a student at university. eating with friends.
Tortilla is everywhere. I couldn't live without it Jorge, Spain
He to buy me a diamond
ring. When I go back to Penang (Malaysia), I go straight to a hawker (street
a) explained b) promised c) suggested seller) and order a bowl of Penang Hokkien Mee (prawn noodle soup).
7 'Why don't we go for a walk?' It's one dish I always miss. T here is something about the combination of
the prawns and the chilli in the soup with the noodles. I just love it You can
He going for a walk. make it at home too, but it tastes better when you eat it out on the street
a) warned b) offered c) suggested There's an atmosphere, with the heat, and the noise of the traffic and
people shouting. It's more than just a dish - it's an experience. And I always
look forward to it Penang's food is part of my life. In fact, I don't think you
READING .. ·; can find the same taste anywhere else. Irene, US

2 Read the article and match pictures A-E 3 Read the article again and answer the questions.
with paragraphs 1-5. 1 Who has happy memories of the dish from different stages of
their life? _____
2 Who likes to eat this dish when they return to a special place?

3 Who feeds her children a dish which her mother fed her as a
child? -----
4 Who describes how the dish should be prepared?

5 Who remembers eating this dish when they came home from
school as a child? ------
6 Who thinks the dish tastes better when you eat in on the
street? ______

4 Underline the correct alternative for these words and phrases


from the article.
1 reminisces: talk or think about pleasant/terrible events in
your past
2 boiled: cooked in oil/water
3 yolk: the yellow middle/she/I of an egg
4 runny: hard/so�; liquid
5 tagliatelle: a type of pasta/soup
6 miss: feel sad because you haven't got/happy because you have
got something you like
GRAMMAR ·::�. WRITING �:�,
VERB PATTERNS A RESTAURANT REVIEW; LEARN TO LINK IDEAS

S Complete the email with verb patterns which include ? A Read the review. Does the writer recommend the

r��-� ---
the verbs in brackets. You may need to add personal restaurant? Why/Why not?
pronouns (e.g. us, me).

Hi Francesca,
How are things? We've just had a great weekend. Ali and
Greg are over from New Zealand, so we 1 decided to meet
(decide/meet) up. They wanted to see London, so I A colleague of mine recommended Tiffany's.
2
(suggesUspend) a couple of Perhaps I should just say that I won't be following his
days there. Louise 3 (invite/stay) recommendations any more. As I walked in, the first
at her place, which made things easier. She also things I noticed were the large flat-screen TVs all over
4
(offer/take) some time off the restaurant, each one showing a different football
work, so she could show us around the sights. She game. ' . My first reaction was to walk
5
(explain/be) easier to travel straight out, but there were quite a lot of people there
around with someone who knows where everything is. and we were hungry, so we decided to stay and see what
We were planning to get an organised bus tour, but Louise the food was like.
6
(recommend/travel) by First of all, we ordered drinks. When they arrived, the
ourselves on the buses and Underground. It was a great way waitress had forgotten the water, none of the drinks had
to see the city. There were so many things we all wanted to ice and 2
• We didn't see the waitress again
see, but we 7 (agree/choose) for about another twenty minutes. When she finally
one or two things each . I was really keen to go on the London reappeared, we tried to order some food. I was amazed
Eye, but Louise 8 (warn/not go) when she didn't even write down our order.
:1 • I'm sorry, but a good wait.er or waitress
up because the weather was bad. We saw lots of other
will always write down what you want.
things though, like Big Ben and the Tate Modern. I
9
(promise/write) and tell The starters arrived, but they were very small.
• I ate it, but it was nothing special.
you all about it. Next time, you must come, too!
4
If you're looking for somewhere nice to eat then I
Hope you're well. Take care. wouldn't choose Tiffany's, s_____
Matt

6A Complete the second sentence so that it has the B Complete phrases a)-e) with the words in the box.
same meaning as the first. Use the correct form of the Then match them with gaps 1-5 in the review.
words in capitals. Use between two and five words. I unless such so while although that
1 'I'm not coming with you,' said Gina. REFUSE
Gina with us. a) one of the glasses was _____ dirty that we
2 'I'll definitely call you later,' he said. PROMISE sent it back
He me later. b) the main courses were a little better,
3 'Let's go out for a meal,' they said. DECIDE my fish was fried and not grilled as I had asked for
They out for a meal . c) you just want to enjoy the football
4 'OK. We won't go on holiday this year,' they said. d) She thought she had a good memory
AGREE _____ she would remember everything
They on holiday this year. e) the decor was bright and fun-
looking, the atmosphere was uninviting and the
5 'It's a very expensive restaurant,' she told us. WARN chairs weren't comfortable at all
She the restaurant was very expensive.
6 'James, why don't you come to the theatre with us
on Friday?' they asked. INVITE
8 A Read the review again and tick the information it
gives. Which information is not given?
They to the theatre 1 information about the price
with them on Friday.
2 information about the menu and type of food served
7 'The children grow vegetables in the garden.' EXPLAIN
3 details of the restaurant (name, location, phone
The teacher -;--:--------------� number, etc.)
grow vegetables in the garden.
4 information about the service
8 'You should buy your fruit at the market.'
RECOMMEND 5 information about the atmosphere
He __________ our fruit at the market. B Write a review of a restaurant that someone has
recommended to you (180-220 words). Try to inc.\ude
B � 10.2 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. all the information in Exercise BA.
What happens to the words to, for, at and that in the
sentences? Are they stressed or unstressed?
FUNCTION ��.,
AIRPORTS GIVING ADVICE/WARNINGS

1 Add vowels to complete the words in the texts. 2 Circle the correct option to complete the
advice/warnings.
1 Watch for crocodiles. The
'I was travelling from Italy to river is full of them.
Stockholm for work. In a hurry,
a) up b) out c) at
I picked up my 'p_ssp_rt and
2 Don't walk around outside without a
ticket and left for the airport
sunhat sunstroke.
without checking them. When I
went to 2ch_ck _n my bags. a) or to get
instead of asking me if I wanted b) or you will getting
an 3_ _sl_ or a window seat c) or else you'll get
and giving me my 4b_ _rd_ng 3 Make plenty of water with
c_rd, the lady behind the desk you. You'll be thirsty by the time you get
told me I was at the wrong airport! to the top.
How was I to know that there were two airports in Milan? I was a) sure you take
in the wrong one.' b) sure of taking
c) be sure to
4 leave your bags here and
we'll bring them up for you.
a) You will better b) You'd better
'I couldn't believe what
c) You're better
was happening when I tried I
to fly to Houston with my 5 If I were you, the airport to
son last month. see if the flight has been delayed.
We had just been through a) I'm calling b) I'll call c) I'd call
the 5X-r_y m_ch_n_ 6 book a taxi to pick you up
when we were stopped from the airport.
by security guards and a) Don't forget b) Don't forget to
told we were not allowed c) Do you forget
to 6b_ _rd the plane. 7 , don't forget your
The reason? My son's name, Matthew Gardner, was on a list of phrasebook. You'll need it if you can't
wanted criminals. The unbelievable thing is that my son is two speak the language.
years old. Apparently he was 'wanted' in connection with a a) Whatever you do
shooting!'
b) What you do
c) Ever what you do

'While waiting for a connecting LEARN TO ;ri ·

flight at Hong Kong airport, I MAKE GENERALISATIONS


decided to do some shopping.
I had a 7pr_ _ r_ty b_ _rd_ng
card, but I forgot to keep my eye
3 Match 1-6 with a)-f) to make generalisations.
on the departure boards. One 1 Italians have a tendency
minute before my flight was due 2 Generally, people eat
to leave, I realised to my horror 3 English people often
that the message on the departure 4 In Turkey, it's common to find
board read 'Flight XYZ to London 5 On the whole, grandparents in China
- Please 8pr_c__d t_ g_t_ 6 In Latin cultures, the family tends to
n_mb_r 143. Final call.' I grabbed
my 9h_nd l_gg_g_ and ran to a) later in Spain.
the gate like a marathon runner. b) be very important.
When I boarded the plane, everyone was staring at me. As if c) to drink coffee, not tea.
that wasn't bad enough, when I finally found my seat, I realised d) different styles of cooking in different
I'd left my shopping bag, with my new $250 camera in it, in the parts of the country.
duty-free shop!' e) are very involved in bringing up their
grandchildren.
f) complain about the weather.
VOCABULARY HISTORY VOCABULARY PERIODS OF TIME

1 Complete the words in these sentences. 4 Underline the correct alternative.


1 The government was removed during the 1 There was a big party to celebrate the new
rev----- millennium/fortnight/seventies.
2 The change to farming communities was history's 2 I stayed for the eighties/a generation/a decade,
greatest tur p _____ arriving in 1989 and leaving in 1999.
3 Rich countries should help poor countries in their 3 In the first part of July, we spent an era/a
economic dev _____ fortnight/the century in Greece, on holiday.
4 Because people lived close together, the disease 4 She worked in the same school for nearly
quickly spr_ ____ an age/the nineties/a quarter-century.
5 In the fight to cure cancer, the result of this 5 War was a way of life for my grandfather's
research is a great adv_ ____ generation/decade/age.
6 She was one of the most important people in the 6 I grew up in a century/an era/the nineties.
women's mov-----
7 The personal computer was the twentieth
VOCABULARY PLUS COLLOCATIONS WITH
century's best inv _____
COME, GIVE, HAVE AND MAKE
8 The invention of the wheel provided the
fou for most machines.
9 The 3,000-year-old body found in the mountains
5 Cross out the word which is not possible.
was a great dis_____ 1 The team came first/by car/well.
10 In the debate about climate change, we haven't 2 I listened while Sam gave directions!
made much pro_____ a discussion/instructions.
3 William made project/progress/a mess in
his art class.
GRAMMAR HYPOTHETICAL CONDITIONAL: PAST
4 I had a dream/homework/good time last night.
5 My ability to speak French came
2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the naturally/forward/back to me.
verbs in brackets.
6 She's going to give a talk/me a call/problem today.
1 If Xiulin (not help) us, 7 The company has to make a profit/money/decision.
we __________ (not finish) the
8 She sometimes has progress/trouble/a break while
project on time.
doing her homework.
2 They _ _________ (go) for a picnic if
it __________ (not rain).
3 If I _________ (study), VOCABULARY DESCRIBING PEOPLE
I __________ (not fail) the test.
4 My wife __________ (tell) me if 6 Put the letters in bold in the correct order to
she __________ (have) a problem. complete the sentences.
5 lfThierry __________ (not score) 1 I like tearceiv _ ____ people who have their
that goal, we __________ (not won). own ideas.
6 What __________ (you/do) if you 2 She wasn't very igolirna ; her ideas
__________ (miss) the plane? were nothing new.
3 Like most great leaders, he's very
arccisahtmi _____
GRAMMAR ACTIVE VERSUS PASSIVE
4 Her life, spent helping others, was
3 Rewrite the sentences using the passive.
xaeeyplrm _____
5 She had some nnvvatiioe ideas
1 We sell chairs and tables here. about design.
Chairs and tables ------------- 6 Like many soldiers, he was extremely
2 They don't produce coffee in England. reabv -----
Coffee ------------------ 7 My boss is spiirotilnnaa - everyone
3 They are building a new school. follows him.
A new school -------------- 8 Jackson is the most neflliunati _ ____ player
4 Someone assassinated the President. in the team.
The President -------------�
5 Samuel Beckett didn't write Ulysses.
Ulysses----------------
6 No one has told us anything about the exam.
We ------------------
FUNCTION EXPRESSING UNCERTAINTY GRAMMAR REPORTED SPEECH


? Make sentences with a word or phrase from 10 Complete the conversations. B always remembers
each section. that A said the opposite earlier.

1
1 I've � a) sure i) clue. 1 A: That book is very good.
2 I haven't '--- b) forgotten '.s.n't Elizabeth. B: Oh? I thought you said that book wasn't very good.
3 I'm fairly c) a 111) it s Jane. 2 A: I know the answer.
4 It's d) it iv) not Sarah. B: Oh? I thought you said __________
s I'm sure e) no v) her name. 3 A: I haven't been to Germany.
6 I have f) definitely vi) idea. B: Oh? I thought you said __________
4 A: I can't swim.
1 I've forgotten her name.
B: Oh? I thought you said __________
2
5 A: I'm going to university.
3 B: Oh? I thought you said __________
4 -----------------� 6 A: I won't be there on Monday.
5 B: Oh? I thought you said __________
6 7 A: I'll be able to help.
B: Oh? I thought you said __________
8 A: I spoke to Kevin.
LEARN TO REACT TO INFORMATION
B: Oh? I thought you said __________
8 Underline the correct alternative. 11 Find and correct five mistakes in the reported
1 A: This film is very similar to his last one. questions below.
B: I was about just/just about to say that. 1 He asked me when started the game.
2 A: Jeanette Winterson is the one who wrote 2 He asked me if I do play any instruments.
The Passion. 3 She asked me where my husband was.
B: Does/ls she? I didn't know that. 4 She asked me if I worked at home.
3 A: It took over a hundred years to complete 5 He asked me why was I crying.
the building.
6 She asked me if slept my baby all night.
B: Did it? That's interesting/too interesting.
7 She asked me if they did speak English.
4 A: Whole Lotta Love was written by Led Zeppelin.
B: I knew that. I just don't/couldn't remember.
VOCABULARY PLUS WORD BUILDING: PREFIXES

VOCABULARY THE ENVIRONMENT


12 Add prefixes to two words in each sentence.

9 Complete the sentences with the words in the box. mis


1 Ah, 1 /... understood the instructions; I thought it was
packaging double glazed recycled energy-saving un
pre-prepared on standby processeel- insulated /... usual to cook pasta for forty minutes!
organic second-hand 2 He judged the cooking time and left the food in the
oven too long; now it's cooked.
1 We try not to eat too much processed food and 3 The results of his diet are believable; he used to be
we grow our own _____ vegetables. weight but now he looks fit.
2 We are very conscious of the environment: we 4 The kitchen was tidy so I told her to put things in
use light bulbs and the house is order but she obeyed me and went out.
5 We use plastic plates instead of throwing them away
3 We don't waste energy. Our windows are
and we cycle food packaging.
_____ and we make sure our computers are
6 I approved of Dr Kim's behaviour because it's ethical
----- or switched off. to give bad advice to patients.
4 We rarely buy food. The _____
7 Don't estimate the time it takes to new a passport;
is such a waste of plastic.
mine took over two months.
5 All of our clothes are and most of our
8 He was living here, then he suddenly appeared; at
furniture is _____
the moment his location is known.
VOCABUt.ARY REPORTING VERBS AIRPORTS

13 Underline one incorrect verb in each sentence. 15 Match 1-8 with a)-h) to make sentences you hear
Which sentence does it belong to? at an airport.
1 David promised us to his birthday party. Sentence 6
2 The tour guide refused us about poisonous spiders.
1 May I see a) to gate number 62.
2 Please proceed b) seat, sir.
3 The doorman suggested to let me into the club
because I was wearing jeans. 3 Is this hand c) card, please?
I+ I explained to take her for dinner to say 'thank you'. I+ Would you like d) your passport,
to check please?
5 The teacher invited the grammar clearly so everyone
understood. 5 15D is an aisle e) luggage, madam?
6 My dad warned to buy me an ice cream if I behaved 6 Your flight will f) number yet.
well. 7 Can I see your boarding g) in this bag?
7 Minty offered going to Greece for our holiday. 8 We don't have a gate h) board at 2.45.

GRAMMAR VERB PATTERNS FUNCTION GIVING ADVICE/WARNINGS; MAKING


GENERALISATIONS
14 Underline the correct alternatives.
16 Put the words in italics in the correct order to
complete the sentences.

WORLD FOOD
RESTAURANT I'm exploring the
Amazon for a few
A friend suggested 1 for me/that I/me to go to weeks. Can you give
World Food and explained 2 me/that/ifl would me some advice?
love the cool, relaxed atmosphere and the OK, 1 thing is the important
outstanding menu. He warned 3me to/that I/ to most be
me expect a big bill at the end but promised prepared. Read about the Amazon first.
•me/to/which that it was worth it. Regarding clothes, 2 sure bring you make
-------- a raincoat as it's very wet.
I arrived at 7.25 for a 7.30 reservation and the
Obviously, it's really wild so 3 snakes watch
receptionist told me 5 waiting/wait/to wait in for out . The truth is
the bar. I waited for thirty-five minutes before •common not very it's for
a waiter, with no apology, offered 6 for take/ people to die from snakebites in the Amazon,
taking/to take me to my table. but it does happen.
The decor was horrible - grey paintings that @ I'm climbing Mount Kilimanjaro.
looked like something your dog might bring Any tips?
home - and I was seated under a speaker
Kilimanjaro is a tough climb, so 5/you, if startl'd
playing loud music. I asked the waiter
were preparing physically
7
give/for give/to give me a better seat. At first four months before the trip. Also, 6bring to need
he refused 8to move/moving/move me, saying you a really good pair of
the restaurant was full, but finally he agreed hiking boots. Finally, climbers 7bring tendency
9 for/that he/to give me a window seat.
a to have too much stuff.
8you pack don't do, Whatever ________
After the terrible service, I feared the worst,
too much. You'll have to carry it all up the
but the food was excellent. My friend had
mountain.
recommended '0 to try/by trying/trying the
salmon in teriyaki sauce. It was a great I'm travelling around India.
choice, as was the apple pie I had for dessert. Can you give me some advice?
All World Food needs is a new attitude; the
Firstly, you'll see some amazing sights, so 9bring
cooking is outstanding. forget don't to a camera.
Secondly, 10whole the on-------­
Indian food is wonderful, but 11 eatcarefu /
be to only food that has
been prepared properly in a kitc h 0n. Also, 12 some

-
take better you'd ________
0�1,,10£:ic,:?re.,. water-purifying pills because the water can
be contaminated.

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Circle the correct option to complete the sentences. 16 We never eat ------ food.
1 The of penicillin was an accident. a) processed b) process c) reused
a) discovery b) discoverer c) discover 17 She said she _____ to talk to her boss.
2 Because of the internet, ideas _____ a) was going b) going c) would
quickly. 18 You told me you _____ Bill for years.
a) revolution b) invent c) spread a) haven't to see b) don't see c) hadn't seen
3 He wouldn't have survived if he his 19 He asked me when in the country.
medicine. a) I arrive b) I'd arrived c) I'm arrive
a) took b) hadn't taken c) hasn't taken 20 She asked if we _____ how to get to
4 If you had seen her, what ? Bristol.
a) did you say b) would you said c) would you a) are knowing b) did know c) knew
have said 21 I the question.
5 If I that it was so hard, I would have a) disunderstood b) not understand
asked for help. c) misunderstood
a) would have known b) knew c) 'd known 22 I to pay the bill but she refused.
6 She would famous if she'd been a) offered b) explained c) invited
born in another generation. 23 She them that the water was
a) have be b) have been c) had been dangerous.
7 All articles _____ by our board of editors. a) refused b) warned c) suggested
a) are discussed b) discussed c) be discussed 24 The man refused me the gun.
8 Why about this problem? a) giving b) for give c) to give
a) wasn't I told b) was I told not c) I wasn't told 25 The guide recommended the
9 The money will tomorrow. museum.
a) collect b) to be collected c) be collected a) visiting b) to visit c) visit
10 The 1980s was my favourite _____ 26 My mother suggests early as it gets
a) century b) millennium c) decade crowded.
11 We are making ____ all the time. a) that we are go b) that we go c) us to go
a) movement b) progress c) advance 27 I warned you that.
12 Lu _____ us directions to her house. a) not doing b) not to do c) to not do
a) did b) gave c) had 28 I took it on the plane as hand
13 She was a very musician. a) luggage b) cases c) bags
a) influencing b) inspiration c) influential 29 If I pack some spare shoes.
14 I have what to do. a) were you, you should b) were you, I'd
a) a clue b) no idea c) ideas c) 'm you, I'd

15 I'm a hundred percent of the answer. 30 Please make _____ you sign your name.
a) knowing b) certainly c) certain a) definite b) sure c) certainly

•;J•i!i•I 130
l•Wil• Recordingl Jessie
I think in the UK we aren't brilliant at
iimifW Recording 2
1 When's the best time to learn 1 Christine
learning new languages. I think people
a language? A lot of friends were staying in my
would like to learn but because English
2 Who taught you English first? is so common everywhere people don't apartment. We'd had a party the night
3 Where's the dictionary? always feel a pressure to speak other before, and in the morning, one friend,
4 Why did people stop speaking Latin languages. And when Brits travel they Danny, got up to make everyone some
every day? can generally use English, which is a coffee. While he was making the coffee,
5 What did you learn last lesson? shame because practice is so important he heard the .news on the radio. He came
6 What does your name mean? with that kind of thing. I only learnt back into the room and told us that John
Japanese because I was living in Japan Lennon had died. Someone had shot
John Lennon. We were all really shocked.
i•miI• Recording 2
for a while. I worked for an international
company and spent a couple of years It was a very strange feeling. We couldn't
in Tokyo. I didn't have lessons. I picked believe it. We had all grown up with the
Maria
it up in my day-to-day life. To begin music of John Lennon and The Beatles.
My mum and dad didn't speak any We had played his music the night
with I could only use the basics - hello,
other languages at home, only German. before. And now, suddenly, he was dead.
how are you, that kind of thing. But
But when I started school they were There was a huge feeling of loss. He was
I gradually built up my knowledge. I
really keen for me to learn English - my such a peaceful man, who had wanted
wasn't fluent when I !eh but I had basic
mother said it would give me a lot of peace for everyone. It was a terrible way
communication skills and I could do most
job opportunities. Luckily, I think I had a for him to die.
day-to-day things - shopping, arranging
natural talent and it's something I was
to meet people, everyday stuff. 2 Rob
interested in anyway so I enjoyed my
lessons. I think my mum encouraged me I was travelling to a meeting on the
because she liked travelling so much. We
used to visit different countries every
l•l:lil• Recording 3 Tube that morning and there were
delays everywhere. They closed the
1 He was an employee here.
year, mostly in Europe, but one year Underground station. At first. I was really
2 I had a wonderful mentor. angry, and worried about not getting
we went to Thailand and I absolutely
loved it. Everything was so different. 3 All pupils wear a uniform. to my meeting on time. But gradually,
It was a culture shock but in a good 4 We were team-mates for years. we started to realise that something
way! That's probably why I became a 5 Have you met my fiancee? terrible had happened. People outside
translator, actually, because of my mum 6 Talk to your partner. the station were trying to talk on their
encouraging me to learn other languages 7 She's my godmother. mobile phones but the networks were
and visit other countries. I'm pleased she 8 That club is for members only. all down because of the panic. Some
did. I feel very lucky that I meet people people started to get news and soon we
from all around the world. discovered there had been bombs all
Ahmed l•l:lif:.W Recording 1 over London. It was a strange and terrible
1 A: Have you been here before? feeling. There were crowds of people
Well, Lebanon is a beautiful country
B: Yes, we've visited Naples a outside shops, watching the news on
and living in Beirut always felt very
few times. the televisions.
cosmopolitan. I mean when you walk
down the street you hear Arabic, French, 2 A: Have you had time to see the 3 Gino
English - all sorts. A lot of the population museum yet? I was sitting in the kitchen of my house
there speak more than one language. I B: No, we haven't had time. in Italy with my family and I was only a
like that. It's a great experience, I think. 3 A: Did you find your hotel OK? child. Everyone was watching television.
You understand that the world is full of B: Yes, we found the hotel without I remember the black and white pictures.
different people and different cultures. any problems. I watched as this man landed on the
And it's pretty similar in the Netherlands Moon. And I can remember thinking how
4 A: Have you got your guidebook?
too, I guess. When I moved there to amazing it must be to be an astronaut
work I couldn't speak Dutch or Flemish. B: Oh no. I've leh it in my room. and what an exciting job it was. Until
I mostly communicated in English to 5 A: Have you had any lunch? then, I had wanted to be a train driver,
start with. To be honest, it didn't actually B: Yes, we've already eaten. but for a few years aherwards, I definitely
cause many problems because people 6 A: Have you enjoyed your stay? wanted to be an astronaut.
there are usually fluent in English. But B: Yes. we've had a wonderful time.
I did some part-time Dutch lessons at
college in the evenings and by the end
of the first year I could get by. I hope I'm
pretty fluent nowadays but you'd have to
ask my Dutch friends!
4 Marianne Kieron II):liiW Recording 3
I was staying in Los Angeles with some I'd like to think I'm well organised, meet
Conversation 1
friends and I was only about eighteen deadlines and so on. For example, I'm
years old. In the night I suddenly woke going to a sports tournament next week A: Hello? I'm trying to find my lost luggage.
up and the whole house was shaking. I - I've been playing rugby for a long time B: Ah, OK.
had never felt an earthquake before. but and this year we've made it to the final A: My bags went missing in Montevideo
I knew that was what was happening. matches. So I've got started and written in Uruguay, after a flight from
It was very frightening. But after a few a list of things to pack. the sports kit I Curitiba, Brazil.
seconds it stopped, everything went need and where to meet the team bus B: Can you say that again? Montevideo?
quiet and I went back to sleep. When and so on. But the truth is I'm good on A: I flew from Curitiba to Montevideo and
I woke up in the morning, I thought paper and then I procrastinate in real my bags went missing.
perhaps it had all been a dream. But life. So I know that I'll put off packing B: Have you reported it already?
when I went downstairs and turned on until the last minute despite my plans. A: Yes, the name is Anders Kleeburg.
the radio, I heard the news. The quake I'm going to try and organise myself
B: Hang on. Could you repeat the last
was in San Francisco and it had done a earlier but if I'm honest I'll probably end
name? Anders ...?
lot of damage. So, I was lucky really. But I up doing it about an hour before I leave,
will never forget that feeling. even though the list has been ready for a A: Kleeburg. K-1-e-e-b-u-r-g.
week. And I'll probably get distracted and Conversation 2
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forget something really important like
my rugby boots.
A: OK, so cricket. So this is the bowler, OK?
He runs up and bowls at the batsman.
1 Who do you work for?
Amber B: What exactly do you mean? What's
2 What type of things do you do? a bowler?
I've recently started work as a party
3 What problems do you deal with? planner. We arrange unusual or specialist A: A bowler is the person with the ball in
4 When did you start working there? events, the kind of thing people can't do his hand, OK? And he tries to get the
5 Do you enjoy the job? easily themselves. In my own life I don't batsman out. Get him off the field.
6 So why did you apply for this job? plan that much to be honest, I prefer to B: Do you mean to say he tries to kill the
just let things happen without worrying batsman with the ball?
(al Recording Z too much. But at work I'm pretty good
at organising things and multitasking.
A: No!
1 I've stopped. My first big event is happening next Conversation 3
2 We made it. week. It's an eighteenth birthday party A: Did you read this?! About popcorn. In
3 He helped me. for a boy who really likes scuba diving. 1948, two American scientists found
4 They've killed it. So his parents asked us to organise some popcorn in a cave in New Mexico
his party at the beach and arrange for and dated it. It was over five thousand
5 You've worked hard. years old.
all the guests to dive. I even went and
6 I thanked her. B: I didn't catch any of that. Are you
tried it out myself! I think it'll be quite
an interesting party. We'll have a diving talking about popcorn?
II):liii Recording 1 teacher to help people who want to A: Yeah, it's an ancient food. Popcorn is
try it, drinks and then a barbecue and thousands of years old.
Ruth cake and so on. I hope it'll be successful, B: I don't get what you're saying. You
I'm going to backpack around Poland especially as it's my first party. I think mean the popcorn we ate in the
next month with my friend so I've already planning comes naturally to me and I cinema yesterday is thousands of
started making plans. I'm afraid I have love meeting new people so this job suits years old!
to organise things in massive detail or me perfectly. Even when I was a child I
I get worried. I do everything ahead of A: No! Popcorn in general. People have
used to love organising things for other eaten it for thousands of years.
time. My friend says I plan too much people - I used to drive my mum mad
but that's just me. We're travelling by because I was so bossy. But I try to keep
ferry and bus and then doing a lot of it balanced. I don't plan much at all for
walking so it'll be reasonably cheap.We myself. I just see what happens and go
might stay in hotels if we can find some with that!
cheap ones but we'll probably try and

II):liii
find youth hostels most of the time. I've
booked our travel tickets and now I'm Recording Z
making a list of the best hostels in the 1 They're gQj_rJg to play squash.
cities we're visiting. Actually I really want 2 I'm going to l2!!y a new phone.
to visit Lodz - it's the third biggest city in 3 She's going to spend a week in Greece.
Poland and there's a lot of unusual street
4 He isn't going to eat anything.
art there on the walls of buildings. I'm a
graphic designer so I'm really interested 5 Are you gQj_rJg to walk to the station?
in art. And these pictures are huge - 6 He's going to change his j.QQ.
on the sides of buildings - so you see
them as you wander around the city. I'm
organising a route around the streets so
I see the best artwork. I think it's going
to be fantastic. I'm going to take loads of
photos, too.
II):Iid Recording 1 liD Recording 1 Owen
Oh, well, both probably. The world is
1 I work in a busy airport in France. I amazing getting better in many ways. I think if
am responsible for a small group of successful we look at living standards across the
people. In my job you need to know delicious world, obviously there are still millions
what you are doing. You must be very exhausted of people living in terrible poverty, but
accurate and observant. And you have I think the situation is getting better.
salary
to be able to work well under pressure People have better access to food and
and be a good decision maker. interview
furious medicines and education. So, these are
2 I work in a pizza restaurant. In my job all things which are improving. Medicine
you need to have a friendly, relaxed difficult
is improving, so people live longer
manner. It's important to be friendly tasty and we can fight infectious diseases.
to customers, and patient. You have leader People's lives have improved because of
to be organised and have a good boiling technology, so life is easier now than it
memory, too. freezing was before. A lot of manual work is done
3 In my job you have to be a really good competitive by machines. But in some ways, the world
communicator. You need to be able to impossible is getting worse. War, for example, is a
listen carefully to customers and find bigger problem all the time. There are
out what the problem is. And then you more and more wars, which is surprising.
have to be able to think outside the l•J:lilil Recording 1 And weapons are becoming even more
box sometimes to see if you can find dangerous. I think the environment is
a solution to the problem which will Mia
definitely suffering, so we are polluting
keep everybody happy. You have to be Well, it's changed a lot, goodness, more than we used to because of all the
able to stay calm, even if the customer enormously. I mean thirty years ago, I
industrialisation. And I think also, socially,
starts getting angry. was still at school. I was ten years old.
things are getting worse. Because
4 I work in a lawyer's office. You have Life was a lot simpler then. All I had to
people are less social now than before.
to have good organisational skills, I think about was doing my homework
They spend more time on their own
think, and you shouldn't get stressed and enjoying my free time with friends. I
with computers and computer gam�s,
too easily. You have to be quite hard­ think life was simpler for everybody then.
and less time talking to others, working
working as well. And you need to pay We didn't have all this technology and I
together, and I think that is a great
attention to detail. think the pace of life was slower. At work,
shame and a problem for the future, too.
when someone sent a letter, it could take
5 I work in a children's hospital. I think a week or two even before they would
the most important quality for my
job is that you must be a caring
get a reply. Nowadays, people email and l•l:lilil Recording 2
they expect an instant response. On /e1/ make
person. You have to care about the the same day or within an hour or two.
people you're looking aher. And you space
That puts a lot of pressure on people.
have to get on with children. That's communications
We say that technology has saved us
very important. time, but it just speeds things up, and aeroplanes
6 You need to be very patient in my we're expected to do so much more. It's vaccinations
Job, especially when there's a lot of non-stop. We have mobile phones and /re/ apple
traffic. And you have to be a good BlackBerries, iPhones. So we don't just antibiotics
timekeeper as well. You always have to turn off and relax.
be on time. travel
Tom satellites

l•Ulil"i Recording 2
That's an interesting question. It's
changed a lot. I live in Beijing. So there
vacuum
hi polar
1 I used to be very sporty. has been a huge advancement of nuclear
2 Can I use your phone? technology and huge growth. There are machine
3 He never used to worry about it. more people, with more money. There
has been an economic explosion here, commercial
4 I used to live in the USA when I solar
was 18. so the city has grown. All the offices
and high-rise buildings, lots of those
5
6
This stuff is used to kill insects.
I don't use the car much any more.
weren't here thirty years ago. And it's
very multicultural nowadays. People from
l•Wilil Recording 3
7 We used to love going there all over the world live in Beijing. People 1 A: Have you met Yinka's parents?
on holiday. came from everywhere to see if they B: Only once. They're doctors,
8 I didn't use to live in Europe. rnuld get rich, and many of them did get aren't they?
nch. They made millions. I think in a lot 2 A: There isn't a cloud in the sky.
of places out in the countryside, things B: I know. It's a beautiful day, isn't it?
haven't changed that much. Life is quite 3 A: Are you looking for the scissors?
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s1m1lar to how it was before for farmers

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B: You haven't seen them, have you?
and their families. I suppose they have 4 A: Have you read Jhumpa Lahiri's
more technology now. They have mobile new book?
phones, and televisions, and the internet,
B: Yeah, she's a great writer, isn't she?
so they know a lot more about the wider
world and what is going on. Thirty years 5 A: I've got my final exam tomorrow.
If Language.com ago, they just had a radio and it was B: You'll pass, won't you?
difficult to find out information. That's 6 A: I think this is the wrong address.
much easier now. B: Yes, we've made a mistake
'
haven't we?
II):Ii f.-W Recording 4 II)�jiH Recording 3 I: Right.
E: They're concentrating on the map,
1 A: Excuse me, could you tell me the I - Interviewer E = Robert Ealey not the people around them. This
way to the swimming pool, please? also tells the criminal that these
I: So which of these people would a
B: Yes, of course I can. You keep going criminal go for? people are lost and don't know what
this way, until you get to the traffic they're doing.
E: Not the ones you think.
lights. Then, ... I: But there are two of them, right, so
I: Can you explain?
2 A: Hello. Do you know what time the maybe a criminal would hesitate?
bank opens? E: Yeah, so for example, you've got an
old woman, see? E: Maybe, but don't forget, it takes
B: I'm not sure. I'll just ask someone. half a second to steal something
I: Yes.
3 A: Do you want us to bring anything? and run. OK, what about the man at
E: So you're a criminal, OK? You might the cashpoint?
B: That would be great. Could you
think, OK, this old woman is small
bring some salad, and maybe l: The guy taking cash out of the bank?
and weak. She's not going to fight
something for dessert? E: What's he doing wrong?
me or give me any trouble. But who's
A: Yes, of course. Anything else? she with? I: Well, if that was me, the cash would
B: No, that'll be fine. I: She's with a dog. be in my wallet before I turned round.
4 A: Could you help me with my bags? E: That's right. And the thing about E: That's right. He's basically saying,
B: I'm sorry, I can't. I've got my dogs is they are unpredictable. And 'look at me, I've just taken out lots of
hands full. the last thing you want if you're a money and I'm too stupid to put it in
5 A: Would you mind opening the door criminal is unpredictability. You have my wallet quickly'. He's a criminal's
for me? about five seconds maximum to dream. What about the woman in a
B: Of course not. There you are. commit the crime and you don't want mini-skirt?
A: Thank you. That's very kind. any surprises. OK? So you leave the I: Well, she's attractive and ... I don't
old woman. know. She's not exactly big and strong
6 A: Could you tell me what time the
I: Right. Is that really the length of time either. Maybe a victim?
show starts?
for a street crime? E: But look at her body language. She's
B: Let me have a look. The afternoon
E: Five seconds? That's the maximum. confident, she knows where she's
show starts at 3p.m.
Most street crimes take maybe two going, she's looking straight ahead
A: Thanks very much.
seconds, then it's over. and she's probably moving fast. No
7 A: Would you mind coming to get me criminal would go for her.
from the station? I: Wow.
I: That's interesting. So body language is
B: OK. Sure. Wait outside and I'll be E: OK, so let's take someone else. There's
pretty important.
there in ten minutes. a woman talking into a mobile phone,
OK? E: It's extremely important. Look at the
8 A: Do you know if there's a post office man in the coat. Big man, probably
near here? I: Yes, I see her.
strong, but what's his body telling us?
B: Yes, there is - there's one just along E: Easy victim or not?
I: He's not focusing.
this road. I: Well, if she's talking on a mobile
E: Yes, that's right. He's looking at his
phone, she could tell her friend what's
feet. He doesn't know who's around
lll:liH Recording 1
happening, right?
E: And then what?
him. Any criminal will think, 'nice coat,
probably a fat wallet in there, full of
1 If I had more time, I'd learn to ski. I: Um, the friend calls the police? money, and he's not concentrating'.
2 If you didn't work, what would you do? E: And do you think the police are going The key for a street criminal is
3 If they had to move, they wouldn't live to get there in five seconds? surprise. It doesn't matter who the
with me. I: Well, no. victim is; if you can surprise them,
4 She'd go out at night if her parents E: No, this woman on the phone is a they have no chance.
let her. potential victim. The phone doesn't I: The couple leaving the taxi?
5 Where would you go if you had matter. The reason she's a potential E: Rule number one of the street: if you
the chance? victim is that she isn't paying have anything valuable, don't show
6 I wouldn't sleep if I drank that coffee. attention to what's happening around it. This man's wearing an expensive
her. She isn't looking at other people. watch which everyone can see. The
l•UIilill Recording 2 She's distracted.
I: l see.
other thing is people leaving cars are
always in a weak position. They aren't
In the eyes of street criminals, everybody standing up properly and they aren't
E: The same with the tourists looking at
communicates something. Some people aware of who else is on the street.
the map, OK?
communicate strength and power; others
communicate 'I am a victim'. Researchers
Jean A. Hampton and Robert Ealey
asked convicted criminals to watch a
secret video of a street scene and then
say which people look like possible
victims of a crime. They did it easily. The
potential victims, surprisingly, were not
always small women; sometimes they
were big men. For this interview, Robert
Ealey looked at this picture of a street
scene and explained which people were
potential victims.
l•WiH Recording 4 l•WilW Recording 2 Now that he was in the public eye, things
began to go wrong for William Sidis. The
Conversation 1 A: Sid is was the greatest genius media was fascinated by him. Journalists
A: Bad news, I'm afraid. in history. followed him around and wrote articles
B: What's the matter? B: William Sidis? A genius. about this young genius. Not surprisingly,
A: I'm afraid it needs a new engine. C: Probably the greatest mind of the Sidis began to feel like an animal in a
twentieth century. zoo, with everyone watching him.
Conversation 2
D: They say his IQ was between 250 and He wasn't interested in becoming
A: What's the problem?
300. That's off the scale. famous, nor in becoming an academic.
B: I'm sorry to have to tell you, but we
E: A genius. He just wanted to live a quiet, private
lost the match. life. He tried. He went from job to
F: William Sid is? Great brain, difficult life.
Conversation 3 G: Sidis? Genius. job, publishing only one book of any
A: I've got some good news for you. academic interest. But everywhere he
Was William Sidis the most intelligent
B: What's that? went, whatever he did, people eventually
man who ever lived? If so, why isn't he
A: We've won a holiday for two in Turkey! learned who he was and the press kept
famous? Why isn't his name known
writing about him. In 1944, he died aged
Conversation 4 like the names of Einstein, Leonardo
46, almost forgotten.
and Charles Darwin? What can his life
A: I'm afraid I've got some bad news. Since his death, many stories have
teach us?
B: What's happened? been told about Sidis. Some said that
William James Sidis was born on April 1st
A: The flight's been cancelled. his genius burned out like an old light
in 1898. That's right: April the first, April
bulb. His sister said Sidis knew all the
Conversation 5 Fool's Day. His parents were Boris and
languages of the world and that he
A: There's something I've got to tell you. Sarah Sidis, Russian-Jewish immigrants
who had settled in New York. They could learn a language in a day. None of
B: What's that? this was true. Even his IQ - which was
were both passionately interested in
A: I failed my exam. supposed to be between 250 and 300
education. Boris was a psychologist who
Conversation 6 taught at Harvard University and Sarah - was just a guess. No intelligence test
A: You'll never guess what happened. has been invented to go to that level
used to read Greek myths to her son as
bedtime stories. of genius.
B: What?
So what can we learn from his life?
A: I was promoted! It soon became clear that their son was
Firstly, not alt childhood geniuses will
something special. Aged six months,
Conversation 7 produce great things as adults. They may
William said his first word: 'door'. At seven
A: Unfortunately, we were burgled think great thoughts or do incredible
months, he pointed at the moon and
last night. said 'moon'. At eighteen months, William calculations, but many of them just do
B: Oh no. That's terrible. could read The New York Times. And aged normal jobs and find happiness in that
three, he reached up to a typewriter and way. Secondly, Sid is spent much of his
Conversation 8
wrote a letter to a shop called Macy's time and energy running away from
A: I've got something to tell you. fame. Unless they want to be Hollywood
B: What is it? asking them to send him some toys!
At six, he could speak Russian, French, stars, people need to be left in peace.
A: We're getting married. That's how most geniuses do great work.
German and Hebrew.

II):Ii IM
All of this took place at home, but soon
Recording 1 he made newspaper headlines. He
1 He's very gifted. passed the entrance exam to one of the
She's really skilful. United States' best universities at the
age of eight. Then, aged nine, he gave
2 He has an aptitude for sport.
a lecture on mathematics at Harvard
I'm hopeless at gymnastics. University. Attended by maths professors
3 He thinks he's useless. and graduate students this lecture put
She has a talent. Sidis on the map. He began attending
4 They say he's an expert. Harvard University two years later, at the
She has great ability. age of eleven.
IIJ:jjD Recording 3 l•Ulii:i Recording 1 Marc

Conversation 1 M = Marc I = Interviewer


Elise
A: We really need to stop this. In my M: We don't have any neighbours. Our
E = Elise I = Interviewer nearest neighbours are a couple of
view, it's getting out of control. For
example, she watched TV for six hours E: I live next door to my parents, who are cows that live in a field about ten
yesterday. Six hours! on one side, and my brother's family, miles away.
B: I must say that's a lot. who are on the other side. I: Are they good neighbours?
A: It is a lot. She needs to get out more. I: Right. M: Fantastic! Very quiet! No, we really are
B: And when she's not in front of the TV, E: It's really, really useful. They're the completely isolated.
she's on the internet. perfect neighbours. I: So how come? I mean, was this
A: That's what I was saying. She's always I: In what sense? your dream?
in front of a screen. E: Well, I like the situation because M: Well, it wasn't at first. We were living
we help each other. For example, if in Paris, which is a great city, but it's
Conversation 2 I need a babysitter for my kids, it's kind of big and we got tired of crowds
A: For me, Elizabeth is the best. She no problem. of people and all the noise and using
would be really good in this job. I: And you see each other a lot? public transport. So about ten years
B: Why do you think so? E: We work together in the family ago, we bought an old farmhouse
A: For one thing, she has the right business so we see each other every in the middle of nowhere. It's not
qualifications. For another, she day. And I guess the whole extended a functioning farm but it has an
obviously really wants the job. family, which is eleven of us including internet connection and me and my
B: Yeah, that's very clear. I think the other the children, we eat together maybe wife both work online. And we just
woman ... once or twice a week, always on love the peace and quiet.
A: Hayla. Sundays and sometimes during the I: So the cows aren't yours?
B: Hayla. She would do a good job, too. week. So, yes, we do see each other M: No, they belong to a farmer about ten
A: She would. but having said that, she a lot. miles away!
already has a good job. You can see I: You never get fed up with the family? I: And isn't it a bit lonely out here?
that Elizabeth is really hungry for E: No, I think this situation is quite M: We love it. We never see our
this position. normal in a lot of countries, maybe neighbours, apart from the cows,
like Italy. It certainly is for our family. which is just fantastic for us as we're a
Conversation 3
We've always lived in the same town. bit antisocial. Actually, you're the first
A = Presenter B = Mr Dyson I've lived here all my life, and we person we've seen this year!
A: Mr Dyson, in your presentation you always wanted to live side by side. I: Oh, sorry to interrupt your peace!
said that the arts in many schools I hope our children continue the
M: Not a problem. Just don't stay
weren't getting enough attention. Can business and live here, too. too long!
you explain? I: And what about your husband? Does
B: Yes, the reason I say this is that he like being so close to your family?
funding has been cut for arts subjects. E: Um, I've never asked him actually!
There just isn't enough money. Let me Yeah, course he does! I think.
give you an example. A school I visited
last month wanted to do a play in the
little school theatre but there was no
money for costumes, for music. So in
the end there was no school play and
the theatre was closed for the whole
summer term.
A: And this is a money issue?
B: I do think we could solve a lot of
the problems if the government
recognised the arts as it recognises
maths or science or reading, yes. Like
I said, money isn't everything, but it's
part of the problem.
l•Hlil=I Recording2 OK another invention for you: biological
we�pons. Again, you think, 'biological
llmjl.f. Recording 3
1 traffic lights weapons - must be a·twentieth-century 1 The Institute is given a million euros
2 high street invention'. Wrong again. Biological a year.
3 housing estate weapons have been used for over three 2 One day a cure for cancer 'II be
4 sports centre thousand years. Probably beginning in discovered.
5 industrial estate Ancient Greece, it was common for one 3 The files were stolen last year.
6 car park side to poison their enemy's water supply 4 These photos were taken at the end of
7 supermarket during a war. Some generals would even the war.
throw dead bodies at the enemy or into 5 The missing people have been found.
8 language school the enemy's river. One leader called
9 shopping centre 6 The paintings are cleaned once a year.
Hannibal even put poisonous snakes into
10 one-way street pots and threw them onto an enemy's
11 terraced houses ship. In the eighteenth century, one l•J�jjl.f. Recording4
12 outdoor market way American Indians were killed was 1 A: Marisa had her baby yesterday.
13 gift shop through using infected blankets given B: Did she? What wonderful news!
14 primary school to them by the Europeans who were 2 A: I'm doing an online project
colonising America. about Minecraft.
lll:lil:I Recording 3
Next topic: football. Just how old is the
game? The answer is, we don't really
3
B: Oh really? That's interesting.
A: His cousin was an Olympic boxer.
1 The website which we built is too slow. know. But we do know that forms of it
were played in China over two thousand B: Was he? Wow!
2 Those people who are always working
don't enjoy life. years ago. And it also seems that the 4 A: My sister doesn't eat meat.
3 The ratings site, which I check every game developed by chance in different B: Doesn't she? OK, I'll cook fish.
day, is growing fast. parts of the world. Wherever European 5 A: I think we need to go down this
explorers went, they discovered that road here.
4 Those students who do online courses
native people already played some B: That's right! I remember that cafe.
love studying.
kind of football: Aborigines in Australia, 6 A: I love Lady Gaga!
5 Near my flat, where you're staying,
the Inuit in Greenland, Japan and the
there's a supermarket. B: Do you? I think she's crazy.
Americas. So I suppose it really is the
people's game. 7 A: Did you know that dolphins have
l*Ujjl.f. Recording 1 Right. Central heating. It's been a
names for each other.
B: That's interesting.
1 If I'd known you were coming, I wonderful thing for us in cold countries
and helps us get through the winters. 8 A: My parents have never been here.
would've waited.
But most of us don't realise it's a very B: Haven't they? When are they
2 If I'd waited, I would've been late.
old invention. Once again, the Ancient going to visit?
3 If I'd been late, I would've missed Greeks were the first in Europe, over two 9 A: Jake was the number one student
the show. thousand years ago, although there was in the country.
4 If I'd missed the show, I would've a similar system in Korea. Both of these B: Really? I didn't know that.
wasted my money. civilisations had pipes and controlled 10 A: John's got the car. We'll have to
5 If I'd wasted my money, I would've fires under the floors to keep the travel by bus.
been angry. buildings warm. In England, one of the B: Will we? Oh, that's annoying.
first examples of central heating was in
l•Wil.f. Recording2 the 1830s. A rich banker installed it in his
house so that he could grow grapes in
Hello, and welcome to 'Fascinating Facts!' England's cold weather!
Today we're going to take a look at some The final invention we're going to look
of those 'modern' inventions which turn at today is the good old umbrella. If we
out to be ... well, not quite so modern look at a number of ancient sculptures
at all!
from Egypt and Persia, which is now
Let's start with toothpaste. So you think, called Iran, it's clear that the umbrella
'hmm, toothpaste - when was that has been around for a long, long time,
invented?' A hundred years ago? Maybe certainly more than two thousand years.
two hundred? But we find that actually, Interestingly, it seems that only kings or
toothpaste has been around for sixteen very important people had umbrellas in
hundred years. People from Egypt used it these sculptures. So they were a symbol
and then the Ancient Greeks and Romans of high social class. But what were
used it. Was it the same as modern they for? In Europe we tend to think of
toothpaste? Definitely not. Ancient Greek umbrellas as things to protect us from
toothpaste used ingredients like crushed the rain. But historically, they protected
bones and oyster shells. people from the sun. And later, they
became a fashion item.
l•Will•I Recording 1 P: Thank you, Amy. Thanks for calling.
Now, we've got Jay-Jay on the line. Jay­
P = Presenter, A= Amy, J = Jay-Jay Jay, what do you think of Earth Hour?
P: In 2007, one city decided to take a J: I think it's a complete waste of time. I
stand against climate change. 2.2 can't believe it.
million people across Sydney switched P: Wow. And why is that, Jay-Jay? What's
off their lights for an event that would the problem?
become known across the world as J: I don't understand how anybody can
Earth Hour. Earth Hour quickly went think that turning off your lights for
global, spreading across the world, one hour is really going to make any
and in 2010, thousands of cities in 128 difference. It's just a way for people to
countries took part. Global landmarks do something which makes them feel
like the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the better.They turn their lights off for an
Egyptian Pyramids, New York's Empire hour and then they think they've done
State Building and Sydney Harbour something about climate change. And
Bridge all plunged into darkness as then they can carry on as they were
millions of people around the world before. What we need is for people to
switched their lights off to protest really change how they behave every
against climate change. day, not just for an hour. They need to
Organisers say that they want to use less electricity, not drive around
demonstrate what people can do to in their cars everywhere. We need
reduce their carbon footprint and governments to make big changes
save energy, and thus draw attention and turning your lights off ... well, it's
to the problem of climate change. just silly.
However, critics describe the event as P: But don't you think, Jay-Jay, that it is
meaningless. In today's programme, a symbol, a gesture that helps to get
we're asking what you think. Can Earth people around the world thinking
Hour really make a difference? Is it a about the problems?
good way to raise awareness about J: Yes, you're right. But the main
the problems the world is facing? problem is not to get people thinking
Have you taken part in the switch-off? about it, but to get people to actually
First on the line, we have Amy. Amy, change the way that they live, and
can you tell us what you think? that's not easy.
A: I think Earth Hour is a great idea. It's a P: You're right about that. I suppose ...
really simple way for people to show
that they care about the environment
and want something to change. l•Wilf•I Recording Z
P: So, did you do anything for Earth Hour 1 Gina refused to come with us.
last year, Amy? 2 He promised to call me later.
A: Yes, I did. I was at home with my two 3 They decided to go out for a meal.
children, who are eight and thirteen 4 They agreed not to go on holiday
years old, and we switched the lights this year.
off at home and had our dinner
by candlelight. 5 She warned us that the restaurant was
very expensive.
P: And how did you find that? What did
the children think? 6 They invited James to go to the
theatre with them on Friday.
A: It was brilliant. The children loved it
and we enjoyed a really quiet hour, 7 The teacher explained that the
with no television or music. We talked, children grow vegetables in
actually. And we'll be doing it again the garden.
this year, definitely. 8 He recommended buying our fruit at
the market.
UNITl B D
1 Hi Pilar 1 spatial perception
11[1 2 How are you? 2 equip
1A 3 thought I'd 3
4
further
distantly
4 really like
2 fluency
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3 mother tongue
6 Hope
4 foreign
7 Dear members 6
s native speaker 8 I am writing to introduce myself 2 go
6 slang
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7 jargon 4 do
10 I will explain
8 learning strategies
11 I look forward to working with you all 5 do
9 skill
12 Yours sincerely 6 get
10 accuracy 7 go
do
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10 get
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8 native speaker
4 team-mate, member ID
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3A 6 employee
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language? about.
2 Who taught you English first? 2A For me, the most important thing
3 Where's the dictionary? 1 employee Conversation 3
4 Why did people stop speaking Latin 2 mentor I have a query.
every day? 3 fllipils One thing I'd like to say is that
S What did you learn last lesson? 4 team-mates Conversation 4
6 What does your name mean? s fiancee Can I ask you about that?
6 m!!:tner I'd have to say
7 gQQ_mother
Maria 8 members B
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the Netherlands) 4 Did (you) hear, were driving
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UNIT2
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8 're waiting, was looking
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B
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3 F (He wasn't speeding at the time of a3 b2 c 1
the accident.)
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lost two teeth.) Report A 1 slang
1 A priest installed an electronic 2 native speaker
5 F (His favourite drink was coffee.)
fingerprint reader in his church. 3 accuracy
c 2 Warsaw, Poland 4 bilingual
lb 2c 3a 4c 3 He wants to monitor whether the 5 foreign
children attend mass or not. 6 fluency
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1 barely out of their teens
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1 There was a 'Love Message Yelling
2A
2 immortalised Event'. 1 do you work for
3 rebellious attitude 2 Hibiya Park in central Tokyo, Japan 2 do you do
4 a lasting impression 3 Kiyotaka Yamana started the event 3 do you deal with
5 assumed after his own marriage failed, to 4 did you start
encourage people to be more 5 Do you enjoy
6 did you apply
lfD romantic.
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5 12 By
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3 did, went 14 by 1 Kieron
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8 I understand
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10 10
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leave a message. (He said that) He
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4 did you go 13 a sudden cancelled. I need to rebook.
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11 15
16
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funny
the oven. I'll see you later.
5 I'm going (to go) swimming after
lb 2a 3a 4b Sb 6a school - do you want to come (with
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2 3 he got the wrong date I the date
to the office. We can meet them at
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2 clean energy 4 I didn't recognise your voice boss is leaving on Monday.
3 via phone apps 5 it was a different person 5 Do we have to wear a uniform?
4 project 30 images
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building by 6p.m.
6 They think money should be spent A3 82 Cl 7 She ftalfe has to be at work by
on improving the world not on space
travel. 3 7.30a.m.
8 I think you should re check what
1 Can
3 2 again
time the film starts.
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le 2d 3a 4c Sb 3 repeat phone in the classroom.
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B 5 work, forget
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happen soon. UNIT4
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more than three years in the future. I.D B

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1 remind
6 1 good communicator
2
3
hear
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2 will you stay 4 forget
2 hard-working
3 you going to speak to Ted tomorrow 5 work, fun
3 ambitious
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4 good leader
5 going to be a storm
5 competitive
6 could become the champion
7 are likely to find a cure for cancer
one day
6 indecisive
7 outside the box ltU
8 may not be able to attend the
8 motivated
9 risk taker
1e
meeting 1 good salary, beachside mansion,
9 won't have time to go shopping B fantastic views of the ocean
10 could meet next week 2 Because Ben was too busy and there
2 competitive
wasn't much time to relax.
? 3
4
hard-working
thinks outside the box
3 He was stung by a deadly jellyfish.
1 are 4 He is planning to write a book
5 good communicator
2 be about his experiences, and he might
6 good leader
3 won't accept a new contract with Tourism
7 risk taker
4 to Queensland.
8 ambitious
5 to
6 be I become 2 2
7 will Z, 4, 5 and 9
1 e, don't have to
8 are 2 i, shouldn't 3
8 3
4
b, should
g, mustn't
1 a beachside mansion
1 foot 2 a busy schedule
5 a, should
2 tea 3 press conferences
6 j, have to
3 heart 4 administrative duties
7 d, mustn't
4 rat 5 tweeted
8 h, must
5 eye 6 get the chance
9 c, don't have to
6 working 7 rushed
10 f, must
7 run 8 immensely
8 hit
9 piece
10 hot
11 face
12 hand

4 2 5
1 a) brilliant b) boiling 1 see things 1 catch
2 a) terrible b) furious 2 that's a good idea 2 lost
3 a) tiny b) delicious 3 suggest we think about 3 get
4 a) impossible b) exhausted 4 That's fine 4 exactly
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AN SWE R KEY

OJI 3A mE
1 1 F (2.2 million people)
2 T 1
1 brave 3 T le 2b 3a 4c Sa 6b 7c
2 charismatic
3 exemplary
4 F (Some people think the event is
meaningless.)
2
4 influential S T A4 65 CZ Dl E3
s inspirational
6 creative
6 F (He doesn't think the event helps
people to change their behaviour.)
3
7 original 1 Jorge
8 innovative B 2 Irene
3 Claire
2 1 stand
2 global 4 Claire
1a 2b 3b 4a 3 part 5 Mariella
Sb 6a 7b Ba 4 plunged 6 Irene

3A s attention 4
6 raise
1 Did 7 waste 1 pleasant
2 That 2 water
3 Was 4 3 yellow middle
4 Doesn't 1 didn't 4 soft; liquid
s right 2 were 5 pasta
6 Do 3 had 6 sad because you haven't got
7 interesting
8 Haven't
4 her
s next s
9 didn't 2 suggested spending
6 his
10 Will 7 would
3 invited us to stay
8 they 4 offered to take
5 explained that it would be I explained
UNIT 10 SA that it was
A: I want to go to Spain because I've 6 recommended that we travel I
never been there before. recommended travelling
T: How are you planning to travel? 7 agreed to choose
1 on standby A: I'm thinking of going by plane. 8 warned us not to go
2 double glazed T: Have you.thought about taking the 9 promise to write
3 processed
4 insulated
train instead?
A: No, I haven't, but it's a good idea.
6A
S organic T: It's cheaper than flying. I'll show you 1 refused to come
6 pre-prepared some of the train routes. 2 promised to call
7 packaging A: OK. 3 decided to go
8 energy-saving 4 agreed not to go
T: Have you decided where you want to
9 recycled S warned us that
stay?
10 second-hand A: No, I haven't. Could you show me what 6 invited James to go
accommodation is available? 7 explained that the children
B T: There's an eco-farm near Valencia 8 recommended buying
1 organic where you can stay for free if you help B
2 second-hand the farmer pick his olives.
3 double glazed A: That sounds great! The words to, for, ot and that are
4 energy-saving unstressed.
B
S pre-prepared
6 processed 2 asked her, was planning
?A
7 recycled 3 she was thinking The writer doesn't recommend the
8 standby 4 she'd thought
restaurant because they thought the
9 packaging s she hadn't, it was atmosphere was uninviting, the service
10 insulated 6 would show her was poor and the food was not great,
7 had decided, she wanted either.
8 she hadn't B
1 lights 9 could stay, helped
2 Eiffel Tower a so 2
10 sounded great
3 Pyramids b Although4
4 Sydney 6 c unless 5
s change 1 misunderstood d such, that 3
6 different e While 1
2 disobey
3
4
reuse
unusual
8A
1 no information given
5 underestimated
2 no information given
6 disappeared
3 ti'
7 untidy 4 ti'
8 renew 5 ti'
9 unethical
10 disagree
6 13
1 creative 1 David promised (invited) us to his
2 original birthday party. Sentence 6
1 passport 3 charismatic 2 The tour guide refused (warned) us
2 check in 4 exemplary about poisonous spiders. Sentence 3
3 aisle 5 innovative 3 The doorman suggested (refused)
4 boarding card 6 brave to let me into the club because I was
5 X-ray machine 7 inspirational wearing jeans. Sentence 7
6 board 8 influential 4 I explained (offered) to take her for
7 priority boarding dinner to say 'thank you'. Sentence 5
8 proceed to gate number 7 5 The teacher invited (explained)
9 hand luggage 2 c, i, I haven't a clue. the grammar clearly so everyone
3 a, iii, I'm fairly sure it's Jane. understood. Sentence 1
2 4 f, iv, It's definitely not Sarah. 6 My dad warned (promised) to buy
lb 2c 3a 4b Sc 6b 7a 5 d, ii, I'm sure it isn't Elizabeth. me an ice cream if I behaved well.
6 e, vi, I have no idea.
3 Sentence 2
7 Minty offered (suggested) going to
le 2a 3f 4d Se 6b 8 Greece for our holiday. Sentence 4
1 just about
REVIEW 5 2 Is 14
3 interesting 1 that I
1 4 couldn't 2
3
that
me to
1 revolution 9 4 me
2 turning point 1 organic 5 to wait
3 development 2 energy-saving, insulated 6 to take
4 spread 3 double glazed, on standby 7 to give
5 advance 4 pre-prepared, packaging 8 to move
6 movement 5 second-hand, recycled 9 to
7 invention 10 trying
8 foundation 10
9 discovery 2 you didn't know the answer 15
10 progress 3 you had been to Germany ld 2a 3e 4g Sb 6h 7c Sf
4 you could swim
2 5 you weren't going to university 16
1 hadn't helped, wouldn't have finished 6 you would be there on Monday 1 the most important thing is to
2 would have gone, hadn't rained 7 you wouldn't be able to help 2 make sure you bring
3 'd I had studied, wouldn't have failed 8 you hadn't spoken to Kevin 3 watch out for snakes
4 would have told, 'd I had had 4 it's not very common
5 hadn't scored, wouldn't have won 11 5 if I were you, I'd start
6 would you have done, 'd I had missed 1 He asked me when started the game 6 you need to bring
the game started.
3 2 He asked me if I ee play I played any
7
8
have a tendency to bring
Whatever you do, don't pack
1 are sold here instruments. 9 don't forget to bring
2 isn't produced in England 3 v' 10 on the whole
3 is being built 4 v' 11 be careful to eat
4 was assassinated 5 He asked me why was-! I was crying. 12 you'd better take some
5 wasn't written by Samuel Beckett 6 She asked me if slqit my baby my
6 haven't been told anything about the baby slept all night.
exam 7 She asked me if they did speal1 spoke K!:l::(lf�·
English.
4 1a 2c 3b 4c Sc 6b 7 a Sa
9c 10 c 11b 12 b 13c 14b
1 millennium 12 15 c 16a 17 a 18 c 19b 20 c
2 a decade 2 misjudged, overcooked 21c 22a 23b 24c 25 a 26b
3 a fortnight 3 unbelievable, overweight 27b 28 a 29b 30 b
4 a quarter-century 4 untidy, disobeyed
5 generation 5 reuse, recycle
6 the nineties 6 disapproved, unethical
7 underestimate, renew
5 8 disappeared, unknown
Not possible:
1 well
2 a discussion
3 project
4 homework
5 forward
6 problem
7 money
8 progress
4 a...

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