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B Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about each other’s networks.
4 Where ? I went to college in Brighton.
A: Is Yulia your sister?
B Now ask the questions from Exercise A to three classmates. Write their answers in the table below.
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Name Information
B How often do you do the activities in the table? Write your answers in the first column. Use the 1 is an a l .
language you circled in Exercise A.
2 is a f .
Activity You Your Partner
go to the grocery store 3 is a m f .
eat fish 4 is a c o .
play soccer 5 is a m or f .
cook
6 is a s f .
go to the theater
7 is a c d .
read books
write emails
watch videos online
B Ask your classmates. Find someone for each of the boxes. Ask a follow-up question to get
more information about them.
C Now ask your partner the questions and fill in their answers in the second column.
A: How often do you go to the grocery store?
B: Hardly ever. I do my food shopping online.
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4 I can’t wait to visit New York next year. I’ve never been anywhere
in America. 5 I study English at home. I think I am hard-worker.
5 Can somebody help me carry this box please? 6 I am very sensitive. I think about things carefully.
6 Have you seen my glasses? I can’t find them everywhere. 7 I am really interesting in history.
B Work in groups. Discuss the sentences in Exercise A. Which sentences are true for you? What are
the similarities and differences in your group?
B Work with a partner. Write six more sentences with indefinite pronouns.
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2.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 2.1 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
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A Unscramble Questions (1–8).
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you / of / new / practicing / a / ? e
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2.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 2.2 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
B Work with a partner. Write a conversation between Jennifer and her parents. Try to use the 5 What do you and your friends argue ?
simple present and present progressive. The first line is written for you. 6 What do you and your friends talk ?
Jennifer: I am thinking of staying for another year, is that ok with you? 7 What is difficult about living roommates?
8 Who helps the housework in your family?
B Work in pairs to ask and answer the questions in Exercise A. Write down your partner’s answers.
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C Act out your conversation in your class, then watch your classmates act out their conversations. 4
Were they similar or different to yours? Why? 5
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2.3 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 2.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
A Work in pairs. What life events do you think the pictures show?
B Circle the life events in the word spiral below.
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3.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 3.1 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
1 I don’t speak to anyone from school FUN FACTS – TRAVEL AND TRANSPORTATION
anymore. (none)
I speak to none of the people from school anymore.
2 E veryone in this class is trying to improve
their English. (all)
3 I’d like to go to the movie theater tonight, but I don’t have any money. (no)
B Work with a partner. Think of four questions to ask your classmates about their studying habits.
Ask your questions to the class, then write sentences about your findings using all, some, most,
no and none. 1 In 2016, 75 million people f into or out of Heathrow Airport in London.
2 7.5 million people took a t each day in Mumbai.
1 3 With 8,600 buses in London, it’s always easy to g a bus.
B Work in pairs. When was the last time you used the forms of transportation mentioned in
Exercise A? Where did you travel to?
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3.3 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 3.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Discover the
new WORLD
1 Instead of traveling to another country a letting people use their cell phones on
on vacation, many people choose planes. A Complete the table with the words in the box.
2 I love Italy! I can’t help b visiting in the spring. It’s beautiful then.
double room guest house chalet balcony hostel safe air conditioning
3 I expect that all airlines will begin c to explore their own countries.
beach resort ocean view reception campsite apartment
4 W
e usually stay in hotels, but this year d to go camping!
I have agreed
5 I refuse e to see in the world. Accommodations Amenities
1 W
hich types of accommodations from Exercise A have you stayed in? Which
do you prefer?
2 What amenities are important to you when you choose a hotel?
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4.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 4.1 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Free time
be going to + base form and present progressive for the future
A Read the sentences below and write five more sentences using be going to or present
progressive for the future.
5 is going to watch a movie this weekend. A Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs. Each verb can be used
more than once.
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meet for go to hang out play see go to
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1 Mehmet and his wife the theater at least once a month.
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2 On Saturday, I a movie at the movie theater.
9 3 Have you with your friends recently?
10 4 board games is becoming much more popular again.
5 When I was a child, I loved to at the park.
6 Each weekend, Melissa and Leyla coffee at the local café.
B Now talk to your classmates. Try to find a different person for whom each sentence is true
and write their name next to it. Ask more questions to get further details. 7 I spent all weekend video games.
8 The last time I an exhibit was when I visited the modern art museum.
Are you going on vacation this summer?
B Put the activities from Exercise A in order of how much you like them (1 = I love it, 8 = I dislike it).
Compare your list with a partner.
Yes I am.
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2 world / might / be / there / a / government 2 Spending time with friends can help you overcome feelings of (sad).
3 Making (predict) about the future is difficult. Things change very quickly.
3 probably / learn / will / people / need / Chinese / to 4 We had a (discuss) in the class. All the students participated.
6 water / the / could / world / run out / of B Work in groups. How many other words can you find that take the suffixes -ion, -ity, -ment and
-ness. Make a list in the table below.
7 vacations / visit / space / people / will / on / their -ion -ity -ment -ness
B Work in pairs. Which of the predictions do you agree with? Why? Make four more predictions of
your own.
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4.3 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 4.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Mindfulness
It is easy to rush through life without stopping to notice anything. But paying more
attention to the world around you can improve your mental wellbeing. Some people
call this awareness ‘mindfulness’. Mindfulness can help us enjoy life more and understand
ourselves better.
Mindfulness involves sitting silently and paying attention to thoughts, sounds, the
sensations of breathing or parts of the body, and bringing your attention back whenever
your mind loses focus. You can take steps to develop it in your own life. Here are three ideas A Complete the sentences.
to help you be more mindful:
1 Try something new. 1 My friends and I really like playing b g . Our favorite is Scrabble.
Trying new things, such as sitting in a different seat in meetings or going somewhere new 2 In the winter, I really enjoy sitting b t f and watching TV.
for lunch, can help you notice the world in a new way.
2 Keep it regular. 3 I usually spend my free time relaxing with f or f .
It can be helpful to pick a regular time, for example, the morning trip to work, when you
4 When my sister feels stressed, she always takes a h b .
decide to focus on the sensations created by the world around you.
3 Free yourself from the past and future. 5 There is nothing like cooking h f to make you feel happy.
You can practice mindfulness anywhere, but it can be especially helpful if you realize that,
6 I try to have a q n in every Sunday evening. I watch my favorite TV shows
for several minutes, you are ‘trapped’ in reliving past problems or worrying about things
in my pajamas.
that might happen in the future.
7 I like to light some c to create a r a .
B Work in groups. Which of the sentences do you agree with? What else do you do to relax?
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B Test your memory. Without reading the text again, work with a partner to ask and answer your
questions from Exercise A.
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Then Now
A Work in pairs. Discuss the changes that the pictures above show.
WORK
B Look at the topics below. For each topic, think about how your abilities have changed.
Use can, could, be/was able to. Write sentences on these topics in each column.
B Work in groups. Make up six questions using the collocations from Exercise A and discuss them
Learning English Using technology Your job Your favorite hobby in your group.
1 ?
Five Years Ago Today 2 ?
1 1 3 ?
4 ?
2 2
5 ?
3 3
6 ?
4 4
C Now talk to your classmates. Try to find people who have similar answers to yours. How do your
experiences compare?
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5.2 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 5.2 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Obligation, necessity and permission: must, have to and can Adjectives for appearance
A Use the adjectives for appearance below to write sentences about your classmates. Do not use
their names.
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B Work with a partner. Read your sentences to each other. Can you guess who they are describing?
A Work in pairs. Look at the pictures. What rules do they show?
He is very fashionable. He always wears designer labels.
B Look at these laws from around the world. Complete them with the verbs in the box.
can have to must not must not must not I think you are talking about Ahmet! Am I right?
must not must don’t have to had to
1 In Denmark there are rules for naming your child. If you want to name your baby
something unusual, you ask permission from the government.
2 When you ride a bike in Mexico, you take your feet off the pedals. It is a safety rule.
3 F eeding the birds in St. Mark’s Square in Venice is not allowed. You pay a fine of
up to $700.
4 In Ontario, Canada, there is a law to prevent loud noises. You shout, sing or whistle
at any time.
5 In 2001, a governor in Cambodia announced that stores stop selling water guns.
6 In Singapore, you chew gum, but you use it for medical reasons.
7 In Western Australia, you own more than 50 kg of potatoes at one time.
8 In Samoa, it is illegal to forget your wife’s birthday, but you buy her a present.
C Work in groups. Look at the laws from around the world. Do you think they are real? Do you
know any other unusual laws?
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Student B
Complete the paragraph below with the correct prepositions (in, at, for). You will need to
use the prepositions more than once.
2004 last year
I’m Justin, and I think I am really lucky because I love my job. I work with children
1 an after-school club called Active Kids. We work 2 a sports
center and we do a lot of sports activities with the children. Working 3 Active
Kids is great! Sometimes we work 4 schools to help children learn how to keep
fit and stay healthy, which I really enjoy because it keeps me fit and healthy too!
B Talk to your classmates. Find someone who agrees with the sentences below. Write their name
next to the sentence and ask them one question to learn more about the answer.
A Find and correct six mistakes in the sentences with too and enough.
7 We didn’t have enough money to visit the museum. I fractured my arm last summer.
2 W
hat do you do when you
get a ?
I always drink water first. If it doesn’t go away,
8 I am not enough rich to buy a Ferrari. I take some aspirin.
3 W
hat is the best remedy
for a ?
You should probably see a dentist!
B Write three more sentences with too and enough. You should write two correct
4 W
hen was the last time you had
sentences and one incorrect sentence. Test your partner. the ?
Last winter, I was in bed for a week and
1 I had a high fever.
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o you know any natural remedies
2
for ?
3 My friend says you should put yogurt on
your skin to cool it down.
6 W
hat do you do when you
get a ?
I drink a hot honey and lemon drink.
It takes away the pain.
B Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions from Exercise A. Write down your partner’s
answers.
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6.2 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 6.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
climbing bike riding soccer ice hockey Pilates running skiing racquetball volleyball yoga
Playing (G/A/PP) tennis is my favorite way to keep
fit. I am a member of my local club and I play three
Inside Outside
nights a week. You use a lot of energy because you
are running (G/A/PP) around the court all the time.
It is a challenging (G/A/PP) game, but I really enjoy it.
1 Jenny, 22
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6.3 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 6.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
A Match the question to the answer. Fill in the blanks with just, already and yet.
1 D
o you want to go and see the new Marvel a No, not at all. I’ve eaten.
movie tonight?
2 A
re you excited about the play this b I can’t wait! I love Hamlet, I’ve
weekend? seen it twice.
3 Have you finished your English homework c S orry, I’ve seen it. I went last
? week with my brother.
4 How was your trip to France? d She has left. I saw her walking
out about three minutes ago.
5 Hello, is Katie there please? e We haven’t been to France . We
arrive in Paris next week.
6 Are you hungry? f N
o, I am planning on doing it tonight.
B Change the words in italics in 1–4 above to make new questions, then write two questions of
your own. With a partner, ask and answer your new questions. Try to use just, already and yet. A Find the ten words from the box in the word search above.
tomato avocado oats banana tuna wheat shrimp lobster rice cod
1 Do you want to go ?
2 Are you excited about ? B Complete the table below with the ten words. Choose which food group each word belongs to.
3 Have you finished ?
Fruits and veggies Grains Seafood
4 How was your trip to ?
5 ?
6 ?
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7.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 7.1 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Articles Feelings
A Complete the passage with a, an, the or – (no article). Student A
Complete your part of the crossword. Then test your partner.
Happiness 101 1
2 3
4 5
Across
4 Flying makes me . I get worried in the turbulence.
6 I always get before tests.
7 I was really by the homework. I didn’t understand it.
8 I am we didn’t miss our train.
students are more depressed than ever before. In social science, many new theories on 2 3
about them. Homework for 9 class includes being grateful, performing acts of
kindness and developing social connections. 6
Sound interesting? Well, you don’t have to be 10 Yale student to take part.
11 course is now being offered for free, through 12 online course. 7
B Work in groups. Read the paragraph again and then discuss the questions.
Down
1 Would you join a class like this one?
1 to meet you. My name’s Owen.
2 Do you think you can learn to be happy?
2 She is such a person, always smiling.
3 Do the colleges or universities in your country offer any unusual courses?
3 I feel when I can sit with my book on my couch.
4 Imagine you were starting a new university course. What subject would you offer?
5 I am of spiders. When I see one I scream.
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7.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 7.2 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
used to
Shortened words
A Underline the words which can be shortened in each sentence. Rewrite
the sentences, using the shortened form. There may be more than one in
each sentence.
1 Can you give me some information about the meeting next week?
2 I never buy newspapers any more. I read the news on the internet.
5 The airline website said that the weight limit for suitcases is 20 kg.
6 The science club is meeting in the laboratory this evening. Are you going?
7 I really didn’t like that book. I couldn’t even understand the introduction.
A Look at the picture of Dubai. What do you think is different about Dubai now and the way it was
fifty years ago? Write six sentences with used to and didn’t use to. 8 I was giving a presentation last week and the microphone stopped working.
1
2 B Work with a partner. Test each other. Student A says the shortened word.
Student B should say the full word. Take turns.
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5
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B Work with a partner. Think about the changes in your home town or city and write notes for the
prompts below. Tell your partner how your city has changed. Use used to and didn’t use to.
• Houses
• Stores
• Entertainment
• Scenery
• Restaurants
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7.3 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 7.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
1 ‘I with six brothers. That’s how I learned to dance – waiting for the bathroom.’ Bob
Hope, entertainer
2 ‘My mom me to believe that my talent is a gift.’ Christina Aguilera,
pop singer
3 ‘I didn’t have anyone to play with, so I my own world.’ Maya Lin, artist
4 ‘I never . Doesn’t matter what the score is’. Caroline Wozniacki, tennis player
5 ‘I never liked being told what to do. It’s one of the reasons I of school.’ Dave Grohl,
rock musician
6 ‘London is like a girlfriend I loved, then really with.’ Lapo Elkann, businessman
B Work in groups. Discuss the quotes in Exercise A. What do they mean? Which one is your
favorite? Why?
B Work with a partner. Check your answers to Exercise A then practice saying
the conversation.
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8.1 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 8.2 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Music
Student A Infinitive of purpose
Complete the sentences below with the words in the box. A Write answers to the questions below using infinitives of purpose.
Then test your partner.
1 Why are you learning English?
keyboard lyrics catchy on tour album band members
2 Why did you want to visit the last place you went to on vacation?
1 An is a collection of songs. 3 Why do people go to college?
2 A is an electronic piano. 4 Why do you go to see a comedy movie?
3 are the words to a song. 5 Where did you go last weekend? Why did you go there?
4 W
hen a band goes , they play 6 Why do people save money?
concerts in many towns and cities.
B Now ask the questions to three of your classmates. Write their names and answers in
5 The people in a group are called the the table below.
.
6 A
song is one that is popular and easy Name: Name: Name:
to remember.
1
Student B
Complete the sentences below with the words in the box. Then test your partner.
light show gig stage audience cover song guitar
2
1 A
is a song that was originally performed by another band
or singer.
2 is another word for a concert. 3
3 The people who watch a concert are called the .
4 A is the raised area at the front of a theater, arena or concert hall.
5 A is an instrument with six strings.
4
6 A is a colorful display.
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8.2 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 8.3 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
A Match the beginning of the first conditional sentences (1–8) with their endings (a–h).
1 W
e might go to the movie theater on a y ou should come to the Foo Fighters
Sunday concert with me.
2 If you enjoy rock music, b I will get a promotion.
3 If I work hard enough, c they will close the ski slopes.
4 You can improve your English d if we want to miss the traffic.
5 If it doesn’t snow, e if you practice enough.
6 If you pass your exams, f they will come and visit us.
7 If they have time, g we should celebrate.
A Find eight art words in the word search below. 8 We should leave now h if the movie hasn’t sold out.
F L J I D N B T O N R K
G I O A X L K K J N D E B W
rite three sentences beginning with I like … Use the ideas in the box or your own ideas.
M L K J G X D T A W P X Then work in pairs. Tell your partner your sentences. Your partner will make recommendations.
E F I L L L I T S H P H
genres of movies or books types of food types of music types of TV shows
M Y L Z K A H O O T B I
A B S T R A C T A R T B I like rock and blues music.
N K W T Z F O B R J X I
If you like rock and blues, you’ll love
Z L R T X G S A X Z Z T a band called Blackberry Smoke.
U O A S R Z W A G T O I
I like Thai food.
P E P A C S D N A L H R
R B P G A L L E R Y C N If you like Thai food, you might like that new
Vietnamese restaurant next to the school.
M H S C U L P T U R E B
I like
B Work in groups. Complete the spaces with the eight words below. Write examples of the types
of art next to each word. I like
I like
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8.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 9.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
yro
d a au a p the world?
mu
m
m-comac
i-fic e
hy
om
sicalth
3 If you
e dr a
(have) to move to a new house, what you
(miss) about your current home?
m tio rillerwesterncostu 4 If you (can have) dinner with anyone, who you
sc
l
nfa
ntasy i sto r ic a (choose)?
adventureh
5 If you (be) famous, what you (be)
famous for?
B Work with a partner. Put the letters in bold in the correct order to make words. Then ask and 6 What you (do) if you (can speak)
answer the questions. English perfectly?
7 If you (be) a superhero, what your superpower
1 What do you prefer amenatid movies or friay tlaes? (be)?
8 If you (can travel) through time, which year you
(visit)?
2 Would you rather read a famous person’s abhorogapituy or watch a bpiioc about their life?
B Work in groups. Discuss the questions from Exercise A. Who has the most interesting answers?
6 What was the last hirisaotcl movie or csmtoue dmara that you watched? 1 This year, I am saving a in cash.
2 I spend most of my money b by card much quicker.
3 These days I rarely take money c up for a vacation to South America.
4 Some stores only let you pay d out of the ATM.
5 Last week, I had to pay e for my brother’s movie ticket. He forgot
his wallet.
6 Debit cards have made paying
f t oward money is to save 10% of my salary
7 When I was a teenager I borrowed
each month.
8 My attitude
g on going out to eat.
h a lot of money from my parents.
B Work in pairs. Check (✔) the sentences you agree with, then discuss them with your partner.
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9.2 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 9.2 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Student A
Look up the words in bold in the dictionary. Write one correct and two false
definitions for each word, using essential adjective clauses.
1 An otter is
a
b
c
2 An element is
a
b
c
3 A courier is
a
b
c
Student B
Look up the words in bold in the dictionary. Write one correct and two false
definitions for each word, using essential adjective clauses. A Choose the correct words to complete the sentences below.
1 A fishmonger is 1 The Giving Pledge asks people to give away / lose at least half of their money.
a 2 In the UK, about 60 percent of people support / donate to charity each year. Seventy-five
b percent of all donations support / raise medical research, animal welfare and children or
young people.
c
3 In 2002, internet and media company AOL Time Warner lost / gave away $99 billion. This remains
2 An income is
the biggest annual loss in history.
a
4 In the UK, baking and selling cakes for charity raises / earns over £150 million each year.
b
5 T eachers in Luxemburg raise / earn around 30 percent more than any other teachers in
c
the world.
3 A hammer is
6 M
any famous inventors didn’t raise / make any money from their inventions. These include
a Tim Berners-Lee (World Wide Web), Douglas Engelbart (computer mouse) and Laszlo Biro
b (ballpoint pen).
c
B Work in groups. Check your answers to Exercise A, then discuss the sentences. Which is the most
Now work in pairs and test your partner. surprising fact?
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1 I really like new things for my house. (buying) 1 Do you always your homework?
7 She enjoys shopping for new clothes. (going) B Work in groups. Check your answers to Exercise A, then ask and answer the questions.
B Discuss Sentences (1–8) with a partner. Do you agree with the sentences?
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10.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 10.1 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
Electronic devices
Comparatives and superlatives Find the twelve words related to using electronic devices in the word search puzzle.
A Write the missing words to complete the review. Sometimes more than one word
is possible. app call computer connect drive install internet link password tablet usb video
e r p h w b o p t s u l z k a
T-net has taken a great tablet (the 8) and made
it so 1 better. A lot faster t d i h f m m c z k e a c n u
2 last year’s model, the T9plus is also a
3 smaller and a 4 lighter. t e h v p w e f c r n t a i c
T-fone has improved the screen; it isn’t perfect, but
you can see it a little 5 clearly in bright h c n u e n i y p o v s x l d
sunlight. The battery now charges 6
a p t r n t p b r e i n x h g
more quickly, too. Amazingly, T-net’s tablets just
keep getting 7 – this is the third year m e n o e o n a h i a i v f r
that the price has gone down. It might not be the
8 tablet available, but certainly in the r k c f k t a b l e t a i w v
top five! Highly recommended.
x r m g f p n s x j s r d g x
z p m m n g b i k y v d e v z
B Work in pairs. Write six questions about technology use to ask your classmates.
You can use the ideas in the box or your own ideas. Compare your findings and d h o m s o b c l p r o o n b
present them to the class.
s o m q s m a h r r t c o a v
internet use new technology types of technology
b u x x u l n j a y m d t x k
1 k s h q l o g e a p s p p a c
2 n m u c y d n d r o w s s a p
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10.2 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 10.2 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
1 T o to a
friend, you both need an app like Skype or FaceTime on your devices.
2 If I think the easiest way
to fix it is to turn it off, then turn it back on again.
3 There is only one place to
on my computer. It’s on the side, next
to the power cable.
4 Don’t
1 Math is harder than English. in an email unless you know and trust the person or company who
sent it.
5 If you can’t , click here
2 Children and adults are both creative. There is no difference between them.
and we’ll send a new one to your email account.
6 If you type the wrong details three times, the system will
3 It is safer to travel with friends than alone. and you will need to call
your bank.
7 B
efore you or game on
4 Experience is more useful than education.
your phone, check that it was made by a reliable company.
8 When on my phone,
5 Men and women are equally good at cooking. I just take the battery out and then put it back in. That usually fixes it.
B Write four questions using the collocations from Exercise A. Ask and
6 Traveling by plane and by car are both safe.
answer your questions with a partner.
1 ?
B Work in groups. Do you agree? Rewrite the sentences and make them true for you. Discuss your
2 ?
reasons with your group.
3 ?
1
4 ?
2
3
4
5
6
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B Work in pairs. Make questions from the prompts. Ask and answer the questions. A The words in bold are in the wrong sentences. Swap the words to make the sentences correct.
1 Where / you / need / go / after the class? 1 It can be difficult to collect experiments from wild animals because they move around so much.
5 These days most companies avoid doing solutions on animals because it is cruel.
6 It is important to test new preparations well before selling it to the public.
B Work with a partner. Say a verb and ask your partner to complete the collocation. Take turns.
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11.1 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 11.1 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
The passive voice (simple present and simple past) Natural features
A Read about Chichen Itza, one of the man-made wonders of the world. Complete the passage Student A
with the verbs in parentheses using the active or passive voice.
Work with a partner to complete the crossword.
1
Across
2 3 4
9 an artificial river
9
10 an area of coast where the land curves inward
10
11 a long line of rock or coral in the ocean
11
Student B
Work with a partner to complete the crossword.
Down 1
2 3 4
Chichen Itza 1 (locate) in Yucatan, Mexico. It (be) 2 1 a long deep valley made of rocks
5
home to the Mayan people who 3 (live) around AD 600–900. The site 2 a place where water flows over the edge of a
4 (cover) an area of at least 5 km2 and 5 (make) of hundreds cliff or rock
6
of paved roads. You 6 (can see) many stone buildings. Some of the buildings
7
3 a very big hill that is much higher than the
(restore). These stone buildings 8 (look) very different from land around it
each other. They 9 (built) in different styles. This 10 (show) that
4 an area of land where the weather is very dry
the population 11 (be) very diverse. The site 12 (protect) by the 7 8
10
B Work in groups. What are the seven wonders of the man-made world? Choose one and research
it. Make a poster about the site. Include the information below.
11
1 Where is it located?
2 When was it built?
3 What is it surrounded by?
4 Who is it visited by?
5 Is it protected?
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horse mice dogs fly bird chickens worm cat fish lion
B Work with a partner. What should Martha do? Write an ending for the conversation, then
practice saying it with your partner.
Martha:
Jenni:
Martha:
Jenni:
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3 I’m not sure where Jeff is. He must be anywhere in the building.
I really care about the I went on vacation
environment. I recycle recently and the most
4 There is anywhere on earth I like more than my hometown.
things like bottle tops remote beaches were
and drinking straws. polluted.
5 I put my keys anywhere and now I can’t find them.
3 Filipe (32) 4 Zarah (32) 6 S omewhere in the world is higher than La Rinconada, Peru. It is the
highest town in the world.
I t makes me happy
In our house, we recycle to see people are taking
everything: food waste, recycling seriously. These
plastic, glass, paper and days restaurants are B Work in pairs. Complete the sentences with your own ideas.
Zarah (32) toilet paper. banning plastic.
1 is everywhere these days.
5 Katy (41) and Joe (41) 6 Irina (38) 2 There isn’t anywhere as as .
3 There is nowhere on earth more than .
4 I’d like to live somewhere .
B Work with a partner. Interview three people about their recycling habits. Work together and
come up with five questions to ask. Report back to the class using even and not even.
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ew
4 She asked me I wanted to see a movie. (if )
ep ts
sfollow
listh
or
5 Lydia said they watching TV. (were)
rna
h
6 They asked where I lived. (me) th are u
enewsjo
7 We told we might be late. (them)
8 Kevin us that the news was fake. (told)
1 : To post a link to a story on social media.
B Work in pairs. Talk to your partner about one of the topics below. Write notes on what they tell
you. Change partners. Tell your new partner what you learned. Use reported speech.
2 : A story that the media have just learned about.
• Movies and TV
3 : A person who works in news media.
• Music
• News
4 : The most important news stories.
• Sports
5 : To tell the stories in the news.
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5 A
sriees that I love is Grand
Designs. Each eposdie follows a
B Work in groups. Write about something interesting that has happened to you this year. Use the different family who is building
past perfect and simple past. Tell your story to the group. Who has the most interesting story? their dream house.
Danilo, 36
B Work in groups. Which of the comments above do you agree with? Have you heard of these
TV shows?
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12.3 Grammar American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet 12.3 Vocabulary American Language Hub Level 2 Worksheet
should Advertising
A Look at the questions with should. Decide if the question is an offer (O) or suggestion (S).
Circle the correct answer.
B Work in pairs. Think of three problems you are having right now. Ask your partner for
suggestions. Write three questions with should I …?
Problem:
Question:
Problem:
Question:
Problem:
Question:
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