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The document provides instructions for summarizing a passage in 3 sentences or less. It then provides a sample passage about waking up routines and radio show schedules. The passage discusses: 1) The host of a breakfast radio show wakes up at 4:45am using multiple alarms and has cereal before leaving home at 5:20am. 2) Her sleep schedule and energy levels vary depending on the season, being more tired in winter and going to bed earlier. 3) While she enjoys the "buzz" of her early morning job, she sometimes wishes for more normal work hours but would not want to give up her role on the radio show.

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The document provides instructions for summarizing a passage in 3 sentences or less. It then provides a sample passage about waking up routines and radio show schedules. The passage discusses: 1) The host of a breakfast radio show wakes up at 4:45am using multiple alarms and has cereal before leaving home at 5:20am. 2) Her sleep schedule and energy levels vary depending on the season, being more tired in winter and going to bed earlier. 3) While she enjoys the "buzz" of her early morning job, she sometimes wishes for more normal work hours but would not want to give up her role on the radio show.

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G word order of phrasal verbs What's the first

V phrasal verbs thing you do when


Plinking you wakeup?

1 SPEAKING & READING


a Answer the ques tions with a pa rtner.

1 What time do you wake up during the week?


2 Do you use an alarm clock t o wake up? If not,
what makes you wake up?
3 Do you get up immediately after you wake up?
4 When you first get up do you feel...?
a awful
b quite sleepy
c awake and energetic

b Read an interview with Sara Mohr-Pietsch. 1 What time do vou get up when vou're doing the Breakfast show ?
Match the questions and answers.
I get up at 4.45 a.m. and leave the house at 5.20.
A Do you choose what you wear the night
before? 2 C
B Do you have anything to eat before you go Yes. I usually set my radio alarm to come on at 4.30 so that I can wake
to work? up slowly as ! listen to the world news. I set my phone alarm for 4.45
and leave it on the other side of the room so I have to get up to turn it off!
C Do you use an alarm clock to wake up?
D How do you feel when you wake up? D
3_ __

E How do you get to work? It depends - some mornings I feel rested and awake, but other
mornings it's quite hard to get out of bed . It depends on the season.
F How does this affect your social life?
I find I need much more sleep in the winter.
G What time do you get up when you're doing
4B
the Brealdast show? ----------------------------------------------- - -
H What time do you go to bed when you're If I'm slow to get up, then I wait until I'm in the studio before having
working the next day? breakfast, but most mornings I have a bowl of cereal before I leave the
house.
I Would you like to change your working
hours? 5 A
That depends on the season too. In the summer I usually wait until the
c C over the answers and look at the questions. morning to decide. But in the winter I often leave clothes out the night
With a partne r remember h er ans wers. before so that I can stay in bed until the last minute!

d Answer the questio n s w ith a pa rtner. 6 E


A car picks me up at 5.20.
Would you like to work the same hours as
the radio presenter? 7 H
--- - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - -
2 In general a re you a morning or evening In the winter, any time between 8.30 and 9.30 p.m. In the summer,
person? usually more like 9.00 to 10.00 p.m.
8 F
What social life? I certainly can't go out for a wild night during the
week, but I'm lucky because a lot of my closest friends live near me,
so I can see them in the evenings and still go to bed quite early.
I
Sometimes I think I would like to have more normal
working hours, but I love my job so much that
I'd never want to give it up. The buzz of
being 'live' on the radio early in the morning
as people start their days is really wonderful.
2 VOCABULARY phrasal verbs 4 PRONUNCIATION linking
a Look at some sentences from the interview. With a a 5 4 >)) Listen and write the missing words.
partner say wh at the high lighted phrases m ea n. There's a wet rowel on the floor.
Please _ _ _ _ __
'I leave it on the other side of the room so I have to
2 [ ca n't concentrate w ith that music on.
get up to turn it off!'
Please _ _ _ _ __
'A car picks me up at 5.20.'
3 If you don't know what the wo rd
' I love my job so much that I'd never want to give it up.' means, _ _ _ _ _ _ .
4 Why have you taken your coat off? _ _ _ _ _ _ !
5 This book was very expens ive. Please _ _ _ _ _ _ .
)C) Phrasalverbs
Wake up, get up, turn on I off. give up, etc. are common 6 W hy are you wearing your coat in
phrasal verbs (verbs with a preposition or adverb). here? !
Sometimes the meaning of the t wo separate words
can help you guess the meaning of the phrasal verb, b Practise saying the sentences. Try to link the phrasa l
e.g. turn off Sometimes the meaning of the two words verbs a nd prono uns, e.g. pick~ir__..up .
does not help you, e.g. give up.

b Read the info rmatio n box. Can yo u think o f a phrasa l 5 SPEAKING


verb which means ... ? a Read the q uestions in the questi o nna ire a nd think
I to try to find o mething you have lost look for about your answers.
2 to put o n clothes in a sho p to see if they are t he
right size try on
b Work in pairs. Inte rv iew your pa rtner w ith t he
questio ns.
3 to have a friendl y relatio nshi p (with so mebo dy) get on with/along
c ~ p.163 Vocabulary Bank Phrasal verbs.
PHRASAL VERB
3 GRAMMAR word order of phrasal verbs QUESTIONNAIRE
• Have you eve r fo rgotten to turn your mobile phone off
a Look at t he picture and underline the object of the
in a concert or the cinema?
phrasa l verb in each sentence.
• Do you throw away old clothes or do you give them to
other people?
• Do you enjoy trying on clothes when you go shopping?
• Do you often go away at the weekend? Where t o?
• Before you go shopping do you usually write down what
you have to buy? Do you only buy what's on the list?
• Do you enjoy looking after small children? Why (not)?
• Have you ever aske d your neighbours to turn the TV or
the mus ic down? What happened?
• What's the first thing you turn on aft er you wake up in
the morning?

b Complete the r ules abo ut sepa rable phrasa l verbs w ith


noun o r pronoun.
l f the object of a phrasa l verb is a noun , you ca n
put it after t he verb + up, on, etc. OR be tween the
verb and up, on, etc.
2 If the o bject of a phrasal verb is a pronoun, you must
put it between t he verb a nd up, on , etc.
c ~ p.146 Grammar Bank 11B. Learn m o re abour the
word ord er o f phrasa l verbs a nd practise it.
11
11A expressing movement • To express movement use a verb of move ment, e.g. lJo, come,
run, walk , ere. a nd a preposition (or adverb) of movement
e.g. up, down, away, etc.
The man went u p the steps and into the church. 4 SB >))
He drove out of the garage and along the street. p in or into? out or out of?
I ran over the bridge and across the park. Remember, use into I out of+ noun, and in I out if there
isn't a noun.
Come into the living room. Come in.
He went out of the house. He went out.
See Expressing movement p.l62.

• A phrasal verb= ve rb+ particle (preposition or adverb),


118 word order of phrasal verbs e.g. aet up, tum on, lookfor.
1 Some phrasal verbs don't have an object, e.g. lJet up, lJO out.
Whattimedo you getup? 53 >)) 2 Some phrasal verbs have an object and are separable. With
l don 't usually go out during the week. these phrasal verbs you can put the particle (on, off, etc.)
2 Put on your coat. Put your coat on. Put it on. before QI. afte r the object.
Turn off t he TV. Turn the TV off. Turn it off.
• When the object is a pronoun (me, it, him, etc.) it always goes
3 I'm looking for my glasses.
between the verb and particle.
Have you found your glasses? No, I'm still looking for the m.
Here'syour coat. Putiton. NOT Pttt-mtit:
3 Some phrasal verbs have an object and are inseparable,
e.g. look f o r. With these phrasal verbs the verb (e.g. look)
and the particle (e.g.for) are never separa ted.
I'm lookinBfor my Biasses. NOT flm-l:ookittg-m.y-EJimsesfor:
See Phrasal verbs p.163.

11C so, neither+ auxiliaries present simple I don't like classical music. Neither do l.
present continuous I'm having a great time So am i.
A I love classical music. 5 6 >)) c:an/ can't I can swim. So can I.
B Sodol.
pest simple I didn't like the film. Neither did I.
A I went ro a classical concert last night. I was very tired. So was I.
B So did I.
2 A I'm not married. would I wouldn't I wouldn't like to go there. Neit her would I.
B Neith er am I. present perfect I've been to Brazil. So have!.
A I don't want to get married.
B Neither do I. • Be careful with the word order.
So do l.f Neither do I. NOT So+d0: / Neither I de:
• Use So do I, Neither do I, etc. to say that you have
something in common with somebody. p neither and nor
You can also use nor instead of neither, e.g.
1 Use So+ auxiliary + I ro respond to positive
A I didn't like the f ilm.
sentences. B Nor I Neither did I.
2 Use Neither+ auxiliary+ Tto respond to negative Neither is usually pronounced /'naioa/, but can also be pronounced
sentences. /'ni:oa/.
• The aux ilia ry you use depends on the tense.
GRAMMAR BANK

11A b Complete the sente nces w ith the correct


preposition .
a Q the correct prepos ition. He jumped il.ili2. his car and drove away.
!lost my mobile phone signal when we went across ~a As I cycled under the bridge, a train went
tunnel. _____ it.
l We ran to I down the sea, and jumped into I out of the water. 2 Come . The door's open.
2 If you go over I past the bank , you' ll see the superma rket on the 3 This is the 3rd floor. Go those
right. stairs and you' ll come to the 2nd floor.
3 He walked alo118 I across the street unti l be got to the park. 4 He walked the bar and ordered
4 The plane flew on I over the tow n and then landed. a drink.
5 The dog ran towards I to me, but then it stopped . 5 I like going _____ on a Saturday night.
6 We cycled over I out of the bridge and in I into the city centre. 6 He took his passport his bag.
7 The racing cars went round I under the track 12 times. 7 I'm exhausted. I've just cycled
8 T he little boy suddenly ran across I throu[Jh the road. _ _ ___ a huge hill. ~ p.BS

118 b Comple te the sentences w ith it or them and a


word from the list.
a Q tbe correct fo rm. If both are correct, t ick ./ t he box.
back in on (x2) up (x3) down
Turn offyour mobile I Tum your mobile offbefore the fi lm starts. [ZJ
I Tonight I have to look my sister after I look after my sister. 0 I can't hear the radio. Turn tll!J2·
2 Let's 80 out this eveninEJ I [JO this evenin[J out. 0 Your clothes are all over the floor.
3 Tur11 dow11 the radio I Turn the radio dow11. It's too loud. 0 Pick __________
4 My brother is lookin[Jfor a new job l lookin[J a new job for. 0 2 Here's your coat. Put _ _ __ _ _ __
5 You should throwaway thoseoldjea11s I throw those oldj eans away. 0 3 ' What does this word mean?'
6 l don't Iike shopping for clothes online -I prefer to try them on I ' Look ___________
try 0 11 them before l buy them. 0 4 To get your passport there are three for ms.
7 Take offyour shoes I Take your shoes offbefore you come in. 0 Please fill now.
8 That's my sister -1 think you'd really [Jet on. with her I 5 You remember that money I lent you? When
Bet on her with. 0 can you give ?
9 lf it doesn't fit, you should take back it I take it back to the shop. 0 6 Is there anything on TV? Let's turn
I0 W hat time do you [Jet up in the mornin[J I Bel in the mornin[J up? 0 __________ and see.
7 You won't remember my address. Write

~ p.87

11C b Respond to A . Say you a re the same. Use So ... I or


Neithel"... f.
a Complete B 's answer w ith an auxilia r y verb. A l don't like cabbage. Neither do l.
A !like chocolate. B So dQ I. 1 A !live near the supermarket.
1 A I'm rea lly th irsty. B So _ _ __ r. 2 A I'm not afraid of snakes.
2 A I did n't go out last n ight. B either l. 3 A I went to bed late last night.
3 A I was born in Rome. B So _ _ _ __ r. 4 A l haven't been to Canada.
4 A l don't eat meat. B either ______ I. 5 A 1 don't have any pets.
5 A I've been to Moscow. B So _ _ _ __ I. 6 A I can s peak three languages.
6 A l can't sing. B either _ __ _ _ I. 7 A I always drink coffee in tbe morning.
7 A I'dliketogo to Bali . B So _____ l. 8 A I'm waiting fo r the bus to the ai rport.
8 A I saw a film last week. B So _____ l.
~ p.BB
9 A I wouldn't Iike to eat that. B Neither _____ I.
10 A I ca n play chess. B So l.
VOCABULARY BANK
Phrasal verbs
a Match the e ntences and the pic tures.
The match will be over at about 5.30.
I need to give up smoking.
Don't throw away that letter!
Turn down the mu ic! It's very loud .
Turn up the T V! I can't hear.
He looked up the words in a dictionary.
Could you fill in this form?
I want to find out about hotels in Madrid.
It's bedtime- go and put on your pyjamas.
Could you take off your boots, please?
My sister's looking after Jimmy for me today.
I'm rea lly looking forward to the holidays.

b 2>)) Listen a nd check.

c Cover the sentences and look at the pictures.


Remember the phrasal verbs.

d Look at these other phrasal verbs from Files


l- 10. Ca n you remembe r what they mean ?
getup
come on
go away (for the weekend)
go out (at night)
stand up
sit down
turn on (the TV)
turn off (the TV)
try on (clothes)
give back (someth ing you've borrowed)
take back (something to a shop)
call back (later)
pay back (money you've borrowed)
switch off (the air conditioning)
write down (the words)
put away (e.g. clothes in a cupboard)
pick up (something on the floor)
carry on (doing something)
look for (something you've lost)
p Type 1 = no object
The verb and the particle (on, up, etc.) are never separated.
get on f off (a bus) I get up at 7.30.
get on with (a person) Type 2 =+object
The verb and the particle (on, up, etc.) can be separated.
~ p.87 Turn the TV on. OR Turn on the TV.
Type 3 = + object
The verb and the particle (on, up, etc.) are never separated.
Look for your keys. NOT l::eek-yet:JF-keys-fer.

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