Think 2 Workbook
Think 2 Workbook
WORKBOOK 2
Herbert P uchtajeff Stranks & Peter Lewis-Jones
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Pronunciation page 118 Grammar reference page 122 Irregular verb list page 128
A G E T T IN G Т О K N O W Y O U The weather
Asking questions 1 Match the pictures and the sentences.
1 Put the words in order to make questions. 0 It’s dry and cloudy. [p ]
0 are / from / where / you 1 It’s warm and sunny.
W here are yo u from _______________________ ___ ? 2 It’s cold and foggy.
1 you /1 5 / are 3 It's hot and humid.
? 4 It's wet and windy.
2 doing/you/are/what 5 It’s rainy and freezing. | |
3 do /d o /you /what
______________________________________ ?
4 do/like/doing/you/what
?
5 like/you/TV/watching/do
111
?
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0 A Areyou. 13______________________________ ?
В Yes, I am. Last Saturday was my 13th birthday.
1 A ________________________________________ ?
ВI'm just finishing my homework. I won’t be long.
2 A _ ....................................................... ?
В India, but I live in the UK.
З А ?
В Yes, I do, especially football. Families
4 A _ .... ? 1 Complete the sentences. Use the words in
В Hanging out with my friends. That’s my the list.
favourite thing.
wife | granddad | father | cousin j mother
5 A ____ ? husband j sister grandma | aunt | uncle
В I’m a teacher.
0 My mother is my father’s----- wife-------
3 Answer the questions in Exercise 2 so that they 1 M y___________is my mother’s mother.
are true for you. 2 M y___________is my aunt's child.
3 My uncle is my aunt's___________.
4 My aunt is my cousin's___________.
5 My aunt is my father’s____________
6 M y___________is my grandmother's husband.
7 M y___________is my cousin’s father.
8 M y __________ is my mother’s husband.
9 My mother’s sister is my___________.
WELCOME
□ □
1 She's met lots o f famous people.
2 She met the president last night.
3 She was having dinner with the president
Relation Age N ationality Job 0 __ He ate __ a really good curry last night.
to Zoe (past simple positive)
C E A T IN G A N D D R IN K IN G
1 ready / you / are / order / to □ ?
Buying and talking about food
1 Complete the questions using the words in
2 OK / everything / is □ 7
the list. 3 much / too / chicken / the / salt / on / there's
got any | everything | How many j else
How much j Would you like | help you
□
ASSISTANT O K ,2
a I agree. It's disgusting,
□
CUSTOMER Yes.3
b I'll take some away. How many do you need?
□
ASSISTANT I'm afraid we haven't got any. We've got
some really nice ones from South Africa. c Yes, I really don’t know what to choose,
4
d That's no problem. It's your birthday and I
CUSTOMER Sure. I'll have three. want you to choose whatever you want, □
ASSISTANT 5 e Well, it is a family restaurant, 0
CUSTOMER Yes, it is. 6 f Yes, let's go somewhere quieter. □
ASSISTANT That's £3.80 altogether.
CUSTOMER Here you are.
ASSISTANT And £1.20 change. Thanks!
7
Shops / Things you have to do D L O O K IN G A H E A D
1 Look at the pictures. Write the shops.
Plans and arrangements
1 Look at Mia’s diary. Write her plans for the day.
□
5 We're seeingjennifer Lawrence’s latest
1 ‘Please ask assistant before trying on clothes/
film - 1can’t wait.
2 'Cash only - no credit or debit cards accepted.'3 3 Write about four arrangements you've got for
this week.
S U M M IN G UP
Sports and sport verbs
1 Complete the conversations. Write one word in 1 Circle^he correct words.
each space.
0 Do you want to go / do /(jfja ^) football later?
0 A W hy are you going to the new sagent's ?
1 We went / did I played skiing last weekend.
В To buy a magazine.
2 My friend Alex goes / does / plays rock climbing
1 A My pen's broken. every weekend.
В Well, you d o n 't______ ... to buy a new one.
3 We have to go I do I play gymnastics on Fridays.
You can use mine.
4 I hate tennis. I never want to go I do I play it again!
2 A I'd like _______ olives, please. 250 grams.
5 Mum goes I does / plays running every morning.
В OK, here you are. A n yth ing ________ ?
6 We go to the sports ground on Sundays to go / do
3 A What's the matter?
/ play some athletics.
В I don't feel well. I’ve eaten too _ ______ food.
7 Let’s go to the gym. We can g o ! d o ! play karate.