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H. Q. Mitchell M— Marileni Malkogianni \ ag mm \ > publications rosé. \ deshnatons | xH. Q. Mitchell TAQ TRS an) Marileni Malkogianni mm publications destinatione ete INTERMEDIATE 81 K Contents Module 1 Cultures & Customs nner Module 2 People to admire... Module 3 Everyday life a Module 4 Mother Nature .._____ 2 ee | ModuleS Factor fiction —_____ 45 | > Module 6 Pack your bags 5B i Module? Life in the 21% century __.__._._.. 66 Module 8 We're only human! —_________._ 76 - w nen x Online multimedia resources for students at www.mmpublicati workbook } wi 1 z=, y~ Ye > Student’ e Book fp. 6-7 Vocabulary A. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box. focus experience admire encourage combine educate comment entertain hold increase |My parents have always __encourageu ‘me to become an actress. 2.Good hosts should try their best to enter __ their guests. 3, Stop wasting time playing video games and. focus ‘on your studies! 4.1 like musicals as they combine bath acting and singing. holds 5, Our town every summer. an arts festival 6.We en during our flight yesterday. 7.Children should be _educated/encouraged from ‘an early age to respect the environment. some bad weather 8. The price of petrol has increased recent, on admire Patrick's ability to remain calm even in the most stressful situations. 10. Everyone ‘commented Karen was dressed, ‘on how nicely Grammar . Complete the dialogues with the Present Simple or the Present Progressive ofthe verbsin brackets. ‘A: What ()_are you planning (you I plan) to do tonight? B1@)_* don't know (not / know). | usually @. hana hang) out with my friends but | have to finish ‘my project on European painters. ‘A: That's interesting because the National Museum (@)___is holding __ (hole) an exhibition on them this week. We can go if you like. B: Great idea. (5) believe (believe) it wll help me a lot B, Read the sentences and circle the correct answer. |. Are there any special habits /customs during Christmas season in your country? 2.Marion and Joshua used to be very close but since they had that terrible argument they have become complete strangers foreigners. 43, Saint Moritz isa famous skiFesort/ region in Switzerland, 4. Visitors to the museum are requested not to touch any of the exhibitions (exhibits 5, What exactly is the benefit / purpose of your business trip totaly? 6. How often does the Eurovision Song Contest (take place/ take part? 7. How about trying on trying out that new Chinese restaurant round the corner? 8. There is a(n)(replicay/ original of the Eiffel Tower in that 9.0 you certainly /actuallyexpect me to believe your sily excuse fr being late 10. Lots of tourists marvel/ wonder at the ancient temple of Athena on the Acropolis. A:Hi there! Why (6)__2re you packing (you/ pack)? @__Are vou going _(you/ go) on atrip? B: Actually yes. |(8)__a/n visiting __ (visit) my grandparents this weekend, always (9)____work ao) see (work) long hours so I rarely (see) them. ‘A: Wel, (10, hope (hope) you have a nice time.Read the dialogues and circle the correct answer. 1. A: Bxcuse me, Madam but(does this bag belong/ Isthis bag belonging to you? B: No, have my bag right her. 2. A:My cousins are visting / visit Greece this summer B: That wll be great 3. A: We gore gong to Mexico next Monday 8: Thats sounding /sounds marvellous 1a + Stadent s Book pp,8-9 Vocabulary ‘A. Complete the following table. fall a elevator z ‘itt pants trousers 5 % soccer football vaca ition holiday check : bill = chips 7 i crisps B. Match the words 8 with their meanings a-h. tLaccent 2. directions 3.cause 4.cover 5.awesome 6 figure out 7.misunderstanding 8. pedestrian huterrific a. to make something happen b.to understand something .2 person walking in a town or city f. not understanding a situation or somebody's remarks properly . instructions on how somebody can get to a place 4, Ac This programme|combines/is combining fun and ‘education. £B: I'm not sure lam agreeing /agree|with you. 5, A:Brian youlook/are looking tired. B: Yeah, | am knowing /(know. | didn't sleep well last night. cd d.the way somebody pronounces words €. the outside part of a book, magazine, eteyo 1a ~ Stadent + Book pp. 8-9 Use the words in the previous exercise to complete the following sentences, Make any necessary changes. 1. The fire brigade are sil in the dark regarding what _caused the fire at the shopping centr. 2.Have you____flaured out ___the solution tothe Maths problem yet? 3. The ballet performance was __awesome_| The audience applauded enthusiastically atthe end. 4.Be carefull You almost ran over that poor _pedestrian__. 5.1 cantell from his accent ___ that he sa foreigner. 6.1f you get lost on your way to the local library, ask someone for_lirections 7. The _cover ‘of a book always influences my decision whether to buy itor not. 8.They hada misunderstanding and haven't spoken to each other since. Grammar . Write questions for the answers given. The words inbold are the answers. 1. As Which jumper sults me better? . £B: The red jumper sults you better than the biue one. 2. A: What would you like with your sandwich? B: I like some chips with my sandwich please. 3. As What did you buy yesterday? B:| bought a new pair of shoes yesterday. 4. As When are you starting university? ‘8: I'm starting university in September. 5. A: Who lives next door to Claire? = B: A famous singer lives next door to Claire. 6. A: Where did they go for their summer holidays? B: They went to Florida for their summer holidays. 7 A Bm buying a new mobile phone because my old one broke down, Why are you buying a new mobile phone? E, Make indirect questions starting with the words given. 1. When is Pauline’ birthday? Do you remember when Pauline's birthday is? : 2. Whereis the theme park? Could you tell me where the theme park is? 3. Why did he leave the party so soon? Do you know why he left the party so soon? 4, Who directed the film we saw last night? Do you know who directed the film we saw last night? '5, How do you operate this machine? Can you {ell me how you operate this machine? 4 6. How many people attended the ceremony? Do you know how many people attended the ceremony?Listening © F, Listen to two friends talking about New Year in New York. Decide whether the statements are true or false, Write T for True or F for False. 1. John came up with the idea to go to Times Square. 2. John thinks it was a bad idea to drive to New York City 3. John says that Times Square was empty in the afternoon. 4. The police had to close off the square. 5, John says that it was warm on New Year's Eve, 6. John lost his spot when he went to the bathroom. 7.John was sad when the celebrations finished. RL LO HER WANE EE 7 Student ¢ Book pp, 10-77 Vocabulary A. Match the two columns to form common collocations. 1 nonnative a. ascussion 2tearning } b tongue 3.lively 3] c. language Amotner speaker 5. personal } e-abroad 6 international £ environment 7. study e g. assistant B.Read the sentences and circle the correct answer. 1. Will ou please be kind enough to complete this questionnaire’/ blog? 2. Keeping n shape is one of the disadvantages /advantages of a dally workout, 3. The content / presence of the film makes it unsuitable for children under the age of twelve 4. The convenient /immediate’action of the rescue team saved the lost climber’ lite. 5. Our country does not make cars so we rely on{imports / exports,, t ee sae 7 10 ~ Stadent ¢ Book pp, 10-11 7 Woiting C. Lookat the pictures and the prompts and write the missing paragraph of the letter below. ‘work / café / on beach, + very popular / young / people / great fun / work + when / not work / go out / fun / people / meet + do / ot / sightseeing / visit / many / interesting places + great way / meet people / make / lots / friends ‘earn / good money | save / buy / new computer Dear Julia, It’s been ages since | last wrote but I've been very busy. The last time we spoke | told you that I was looking for a job. Well, you'll be pleased to hear that | found one. In faet, that’s why I'm writing: I'm very exelted and | want to tell you all about it. Suggested answer * 1m working at a café situated on a beach In Corfu. It’s very popular with young people so it's great fun working there, It's also a great way to meet people and make lots of friends. Learn good money so 'm saving to _ buy anew computer. When lm not working, Igo out and have fun with the people I've met. ve also done a jot_ of sightseeing and I've visited many interesting places. Well, that's all for now. | hope you're enjoying your summer holiday. Maybe you can come and visit met Write back soon. Take care, Sophia1b ~ Stadent ¢ Book pp,12-14¢ A. Vocabulary A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. as warming joy power awareness curiosity “mood Last week, a friend of mine invited me to an event that her school was ‘organising to raise people's (1) awareness _about environmental problems. | wasn't really in the (2)__mood __for a school ‘event, but I decided to go just out of (3)_curlosity ‘The main speaker was a young man who told us that we must understand that things like the extreme weather conditions in many. parts of the world are a(4)_warnina _tousand that we hhave to change our ways. With great (5)__joy _and enthiusiasm, he announced a new research programme in the North Pole that had the support of many governments and universities. He ‘explained that if we all work together, we have the (6)__power _ to do something to save our planet. In the end, | was glad | went because | got a lot of interesting information about what we can do to help the environment. Grammar 'B, Complete the dialogue with the Past Simple ofthe verbs in brackets. John: Hey, Marion! Where () were you __(you/ be) yesterday? went (go) to my sister's house. It(3) was. (be) my niece's birthday, John: (4)___Dicl vow have __(you / have) a good time? Marion: Yes. We(5)__made _ the house and (7) bought (buy) presents for everyone. The kids (8) sang (ing) and (9) danced (dance) al night. (make) a delicious cake, (6) decorated (decorate) John: I'm sure your niece (10)_loved Cove) it . Choose the correct answer a, bor c. 1.Asa child, | ‘swimming every day in the summer. ‘a. was used to go bused to. go. c. get used to going 2 out last night? (@)ia you go b.Didyouusetogo —_¢. Did you went. 3. Mark _ a really boring book last week, a.used to read (bread .ls used to reading 4.Kelly, getting up earty in the morning a didn't use to ‘bisn't used to ¢. used to 5, The Robinsons Paris last summer. a.used to visit (bivisited .get used to visitingpa = - Stadent Book. pp, 12-14 Lighich in ase D Read the text below and decide which answer a, or cbest fits each gap. A Good Upbringing! My name is Grace Newton. | am a successful lawyer at the local legal aid office and a happily ‘married woman, Sometimes, when I ook back and think about everything | have ()___so far, would say that have led a good and happy life. However, I don't think | would have made it without my parents who supported me every step of the way and helped me look at the (2) me to set (3) in my life and try hard to reach them. You see, my family didn’t ide of things. Ever since | was alittle gir, they taught lead a life of prosperity and sometimes even some of our basic needs could not be (4)___ That worked out for the best, though, because it made me (5) to’get ahead. It helped me overcome my (6)_and win the a. of ife along the way. It also (8) my career choice as it made me ‘want to do something to help people in need. My parents are now really proud of me, as |.am of them, and | will always love them for the rest of my ife, 1. a.associated (@jachievea c.avolded 2@posttive ecological peaceful 3. aspints b.signs ©ooals 4(@)satisfied b represented c-symbolised 5. a.argue ight c-recover 6. a defeats b.misunderstandings _(€)weaknesses 7(apatties b.occasions directions 8. a.tinked influenced recovered 1b ~ Stadent s Book, pp, 15-17 Vocabulary A. Match the two columnsto form B, Usetteexpressions inthe previous exercise to complete the following expressions saci apply (©) a.walking distance 1. Shallwe._aettonetner tora drink tonight? 2within (&) bup 2. Sarah doesnt feetike song to the cinema, She's Sean rather stay at home and watch a OVD. tial Ue) ea ae 3. Iwould appreciate iti youcould pick me ia from the aiport sioet (Zeke : 4. My school ia_sthin walking distance _ot my towse, 501 dort havg to take the bus 5. Susle_____applied for the position of receptionist but, unfortunately. she didn't get it.1b ~ Stadent's Book pp.15-17 .Read the sentences and choose the correct answer. |. Everyone went home and | was left ail lonely /alone) 2.Let's go away for a few days and escape from our daily Foutine’/ schedule. 3.1 you have good frendsfe/ testy i more enjoyable. i 4. Avisit toa spa can be a veryirelaxing/ hectic experience. 5. We had lack / acces to allo the hotel facies while staying there. 6. Working out on the treadmill can be quite a similar /‘monotonous activity. .1dor't ke shopping in big department stores as they are always érowded / Isolated with people, 8 Jackis independent / trendy ashe ves on his own and provides fr himselt Woiting D. Youre studying abroad and your friend has decided to visit you. Lookat the map and complete the letter to your friend siving him/her directions to your house. Suggested answer Dear mn really glad you can come visit me. I'm having a great time over here but I'm sure that when you get here, well have an even better time together. As for getting to my house it’s pretty easy. The bus stop where you get off is | con the comer of 4th Avenue and Bree Street, Once vou aet off the bus, you turn right into Bree Street and go ‘straight until you get to the end of the block, There you must turn teft into 5th Avenue, My house is situated { across the road, Just look for number 26. If you have any trouble finding my house, give me a call and | will help you out: im really looking forward to seeing you. Best wishes, James nd: SN —_—_—_~~ ee = SSeS eS D7 roudyp ~ Stadent s Book pp. 18-20 Liglich in ase [A. Read the text below and complete the gaps. Use only one word in each gap. When! was child,1()___used to be araid of dogs. don't remember (2)___who told me that dogs were dangerous: maybe it was my grandmother or a neighbour, but the fact was that | really suffered @__ trom this fear of mine. Whenever I saw a dog, | always ran in the other direction. My parents tried very hard tohelp(4)__me__get over the problem. They told me stories about dogs saving people's lives and said that dogs were man's bestfriend, but it was no use. (5)__When | was about 12, my litle brother found a lost puppy and my parents ‘agreed (6)___to__let him keep it. It took me several months to ()___aet___used to having a dog around the house even ifit was only ‘a harmless puppy. However, it was so friendly (8) _and__layful that | couldnt help liking it. That was how I started getting over my fear of dogs. Reading B, Read the text about Google Earth and answer the questions 17. Choose a,b orc 1. Asmentioned by the author, what is one change that 5. According tothe author, the importance of Google occurred with the Internet? Earth is that it reveals a. People prefer to chat online rather than face-to-face a. that earth sin fact a geometrically small planet. ». People are getting more information than they need (b)that humanity is undergoing a global change. People are sending tewer handwritten letters. . that people want to travel and see the world 2. According to the author, Google Earths, 6. What isthe author referring to by @window’ into the an interesting, but minor technological invention, universe? ‘an application having very significant consequences. a.a picture of a star -a simple way to ook at the world @looking into space 3, Why does the author mention cars and aeroplanes? €.a view froma room ‘a because in ancient times such technology was 7. What best describes the authors feelings about Google unavailable Earth? ».to point out the way in which people tend to travel @)He is excited about it. to contrast past and present forms of culture and b.He|s very negative about it. technology He thinks people should be more careful of it. 4, The author mentions all of the following about Google Earth except a. that we can locate our position. Dithat itis expensive to use. c. that any part of the world can be seen in a matter of minutes. o Nene nnn nn nen nnnthe Internet frst came into use, no one really knew nat it was, what it could do, or even what to do with However, in a few short years, the possibilities soon ame obvious. Suddenly, everyone had a ‘hotmail’ or hoo’ account and letters written on paper became a of the past. As if overnight, we all knew what a web was, we were ‘chatting’ online, and we had access world of information, from databases to dictionaries Wikipedia. the unthinkable happened. With the touch button, we could tune into not only a world of ‘mation, but also the world Itsel. Google Earth haps one of the most incredible technological ications of the Internet, whose importance we haven't yet fully understood ink about it. Some 100 years ago, people had just Into use the telephone. The car and aeroplane were jowly coming into use. For most people, the idea of ercontinental travel and communication was similar to modern day person considering a day trip to the Moon. Knowledge of the Earth was then limited to the globe 9 on an office desk or the world map put up on the Google Eart But now, everything has changed. Through Google Earth, we can actually see our planet from outer space, We can find our exact location through a simple search, quickly travel to the Black sea, pass aver the Egyptian pyramids, ‘and look in wonder at the Himalayas - all within a matter of minutes. Indeed, the world has become much smaller. We are no longer individuals living in isolated countries. We are now a global network of human beings waking up to a future single community. Google Earth is just one indication, one symptom of what is to come. It reveals the history of humanity, of our planet, of our earth. It also reveals our future responsibility, our togetherness and the need for ‘commitment to care for this, our home. Even more exciting isthe fact that Google Earth has ‘expanded to include a window’ into the universe. The Google Universe application looks into the stars, offering a telescopic look at the various solar systems, constellations and galaxies found in space. Now even the sky is not the limit, Humanity can look even further away.uy 2a — Stadent 8 Book pp, 22-23 J ie , a ‘A. Choose the correct answer, 2, bor ¢ 1. My grandmother makes us ‘our shoes before entering her house. aie (b)remove raise 2. Alarge crowd had ___at the scene ofthe accent. (@gathered approached .poured 3. Weall agreement atthe dea ofa picnic in the countryside. a. shook ».pushed (@©noddea 4. Thefansstarted____wildly when the band walked on stage a.greeting cheering looking 5. Martinhad studied hard, sohewas_______that he would do well in his final exams. a. brave sensible content 6. Heel about not teling you the truth 2.confused b.upset @outtry 7. He sprained his ankle when he fell down the stairs, and now he is in real. ' a.injury b. blood pain 8. Have Mary and Mark _ their wedding date yer? a. hidden whispered announced B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the phrasal verbs in the box. takeoff Keepoft turnon puton —putoff_takeon turnoff keep on 1. Don't walk on the grass! Can't you see the’ _keep off ___the grass’ signs all around? 2.1can't___take on __ any more responsibilities at work. | am too stressed as its. 3.Turnleft and ___keep on _walking until you come to a crossroads. 4. Make sure you have ___turned off __all the lights before leaving the house. 5. Asa child | liked going to the airport to watch the planes _take off 6.__Tumm on ____the TV! My favourite quiz show is on! 7.Thetennis match was___put off _que to the pouring rain 8 ____Put on ___ your swimsuit! We are going to the beach! Grammar . Look at the pictures and prompts and write sentences using the Past Simple and the Past Progressive. \ ¥ 1. While / Paula / drive / her sister / look / out window 2. They / have a meeting / when / his mobile /ring While Paula was driving, her sister was looking out They were having a meeting when his mobile {the window. rang. @3.As/she / drive home / car / break down 4, Elisabeth / ron / while / Alex / surf / the Net As she was driving home, her car broke down. Elisabeth was ironing while Alex was surfing the Net. 5. Bob / watch / TV / when / fall asleep 6. The boys / play / garden / when / suddenly / start raining Bob was watching TV when he fell asleep. The boys were playing in the garden when it suddenly started raining. . Complete the dialogues with the Past Simple or the Past Progressive of the verbs in brackets. 1 A: Hey Patrick! What's up? B: You wont believe what (1) happened (happen) to me last night. A:Go on. tell me. B:As (2) wos returning (return) home from work, (@)1___found (ind) a wallet with 3.000 euros. ‘A: Wow! What ()__id you do (you / do)? 8:15) "took (take) it to the police station and the ‘owner (6)___gave (give) me 100 euros to thank me. A: Lucky you! 2 A:1(7)_didn't sleep (not / sleep) very well last night. B: Why? (8) _Did you have (you / have) a nightmare? [A:Sortof. (9) _was sleeping (sleep) when a loud noise (10)_woke __(wake) me up. I(11)_apened__(open) my eyes and(12)___saw __ (see) a strange man in my room. 'B: Come on! You were probably imagining things. ‘A:Probably, the man (13)_was wearing (wear) knight's armour and blood (14) _was pouring (pour) from his side. B: You know, you should stop reading novels before going to bed.2a + Stadent ° Book yp, 24-25 Vocabulary A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Make any necessary changes. ‘Li think that___wealthy __people should donate money to charities. 2.Democracy was bornin___ancient__ Greece. 3.1am___curfous ___ to find out what my parents have bought me for my birthday, 4.Heisa___powerful___ businessman and has gained worldwide recognition. claim recognise “S.Howcan!__trust_her after all the lies she has told me? 6.He___claims _that he has met the president ofthe country, 7.Uhardly recognise __ Christine with her hair dyed blonde. luxury possession response favour 8.Canyoudomea favour ____and take out the rubbish? 9. My grandparents lost all their _D0ssessions _ during the war. 10. She asked the minister a question but he refused to give a_ response TI. Martha enjoys the Juxury of travelling first class. Grammar B.Choose he correct answer b.cord. 1. Charlize Theron ia famous actress won an Oscar for her role inthe flm Monster. (@wno ——bawhich c.where «for whom 2. History is a school subject. many students find difficult. awno where (which d.whose 3.Kelth, ___house was destroyed by the ire, decided to move to another city. awno where (©)whose 4.which 4.Peru, ‘my mother was born, is beautiul county awho — (Biwhere c.whose which 5.Themeal____they served us was cold and tasteless. where b.who when whose 6. That's my friend Peter father won the lottery last year who bwhich §—-©uhose a.whereC. Join the sentences using who, which, where and whose. 1. Alex speaks Spanish fluently. He's a friend of mine. ‘Alex, who is a friend of mine, speaks Spanish fluently. / Alex. who speaks Spanish fluently, is a friend of mine. 2 Itis an expensive restaurant. Lots of celebrities eat there. tis an expensive restaurant where lots of celebrities eat. 3, Susan is our new classmate. Her mother is a Maths teacher. ‘Susan, whose mother is a Maths teacher, is our new classmate. 4, The Chinese Acrobatic Theatre Is travelling around the world. You shouldn't miss it You shouldn't miss the Chinese Acrobatic Theatre which is travelling around the world. 5. You met this girl at my house. She's a talented painter. The girl who you met at my house is a talented painter. 6. They stayed at a holiday resort last summer. It was really luxurious. The holiday resort where they stayed last summer was really luxurious. Listening © arama OM kta emits varcocesenecamee eter SIAN an esac SNS her ir ru tis wc ot he ay cio argc aaiieeeitre tees ‘a. When he saw a doa. He gave it to poor woman. ©) When he saw a boy. 4, You hear a man talking, Why does he participate 2. You hear a woman talking. Who did she save? in charity work? (@) the old man a. He feels sorry for people in need. cada alas ga the boy © He feels he was meant to. 20 + Stadent s Book pp.26-27 A. Match the two columns. Then use the expressions to complete the sentences 5. five (o) ccna Lier in our shoes woul vista letilan and ask or some eet [G] binsomebodysshoes ace oneatng habits z.sense [2] c.intotames ___As for _ entertainment, the island is full of restaurants and clubs. 4as 3. Lots of young people today have to___dea/ with __ the problem of unemployment. 5.burst 4, tis still unknown what caused the building to_burst into flames 5, Joey Is so much fun to be around! He has a great _sense of humour ead the sentences and crce the correct answer. | Extreme sport fans are constanty puting thei lives at danger /sk) 2. There has been a lot of stress [pressure rom our teacher to nish the project on time 3. Lreallyappreciate) consider everything you've done sar. 4. The strict floudlexposion in the middle of the night mae me jump out of my bed 5: Two passengers were rapped rescued in the overturned car nd it ook the fre brigade two hours to get them outa Stadent ¢ Book pp,26-27 Writing C. The paragraph below has several mistakes, which have been und Read the paragraph and correct the mistakes. letiined and marked using the correction code below. CORRECTION CODE WW: wrongword Pr:preposition T:tense A:article Sp: spelling | ove my grandmother more than anyone in the world. She's not the Sp type .tibe of person that would catch your eye. But when you meet her, WW. know/see/understand Yyou'llimagine why | feel the way do, Unlike other people her age, Ts Aa she was very open minded. You would think that she's the young person trapped in an old person's body. I find it very easy to talk to her about almost anything. She's always got a good piece of advice: Pr for Sp sociable £0me She's incredibly socaible and loves meeting new people. T spends ‘She's also very active for someone her age. She is spending lots of time working out in a gym - the same one I goto. 2b ~ Stadent's Book pp, 28-30 Vrcabelary ‘A.Choose the correct answer, 2, bor The. ‘was 50 powerful that it ripped off the roofs of most houses, a.volcano b.avalanche (hurricane 2.The police officer received an award forhis______act. a.mythical b impressive @heroie 3. Luckly, the tle gir managed to get out of the burning building, (@unharmed » unconscious unknown 4. Lack of causes people to fall to achieve their goals. a.strength (Bidetermination desire26 + Stadent's Book yp, 28-30 5 Three old bultings during the earthquake. 2 erupted blew @eotlapses 6.1admire people who spend thelr life helping the less fortunate. ordinary extraordinary entire 2. when Kate’s dog dled, she took it othe mountain and @buriea b treed c-searched Grammar 'B. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets and the words the, than and as. ‘Martha is lucky. Her children are not_25 noisy a5_(noisy) mine. 2.That was certainly __the silliest_(slly) Joke I've ever heard. Biltis colder than (cold) it was yesterday. 4. don't agree with you. | believe Ryan cooks. aswell as (well Hilda. After all, they're both chefs. 5. Luckily, this month we spent Jess than (little) what we spent last month. 6 They had the most amazing __(amazing) experience on their trip. . Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. 1 Stella fs more hardworking than | am. 1am not as hardworking as Stella, S 2. Wehave never read such an interesting story before. Ws the most interesting story we have ever read. It you wake up early, wellbe there sooner. The earlier vou wake up. the soonerwellbethere Karen eats more vegetables than Paul. Paul doesn't eat as many vegetables as Karen, Irene, your vocabulary is constantly improving. Irene, your vocabulary is getting better and better tn my school, girls arent as interested in sports as boys. Boys are more interested In sports than girl in my school. 7. No other player on the team plays as badly as he does. He is the worst player on the team.Re PS a Se eee gp 20 ~ Stadent'e Buck pp, 28-50 Laglich tin Use D. Rewrite the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. 1. During her walk in the park, Kelly bumped into an old friend. while she was walkin Kelly bumped into an old friend in the park, 2.1 watched an amusing film yesterday. The film was amusing. 3.1 used to work at a big department store but it has closed down, The department store | used to has closed down. 4. That gir's mother is an actress. That's the girl actress. 5. We had to postpone the meeting as Mary couldn't make it on time. Wehadto put off the meeting as Mary couldn't make it on time. 2b ~ Student ¢ Book yp, 31-33 Vocabulary ‘A. Match the words in the two columns to form expressions. rater (5) amyhorror 2as awhile 3to into 4.crash frst 5.at a e.soon as 6.siow fj] ton 700 [7] s.down B, Use some of the expressions in the previous exercise to complete the text below. Make any necessary chanj ()_Assoon 25 _| got home and saw my sister's look on her face, | realised something was wrong.(2)___At first) thought it was something | had done but then, (3)_f0 my horror | was informed that our mother had had a car accident. Some careless driver had (4) _crashed into _her car. When | heard that, | got into my car and rushed to the hospital where she was. Unfortunately, on my way there, | got a flat tyre which took me some time to repair. However, (5)__after a while reached the hospital and | was glad to find out that my mum's injuries were not very serious.fine 2b ~ Stadent & Book, pp, 31-33 Writing © Read the letter belo srbelow and circle the correct} fect words/phrases. Dear Peters L haven't heard. from you for quite some time. | know that you've probably been very ousy with moving house, but Us fagether soon to catch up on each other's hoping we can get te it news youll never guess what happened to news. Speaking abou me (1)(recently)/ after a while. You know I've always wanted to 2° hiking. Well, | finally to go but it didret turn out too well. | went with some friends of mine who are verd experienced hikers. "'m grateful did because | dor't know what | would have done without them. we set off early in the morning and. started walking: + @ Finally (At First)! thought to mayself that hiking is quite easy but then | started feeling really tired and | could hardly keep up with the rest of the group. we were erossing @ field (@\when)/ while | felt a sharp pain in my left (eg. | thought it was a thorny bush or something and kept going because the vest of the group was far head. (4 After a while)/ As $00” as | broke out into a cold sweat and started feeling very dizzy: Then)/ When | passed out: (©) When / Then | finally came round, my friends told ta snake had bitten me. One of my friends who knew tT me thai > about snake bites had tied may leg and sucked out ) the poison. Luckily, they had an antidote for snake bites and | soon Felt much better. In future, | will think twice about going hiking Write soon to tell me manage! a ~~ your news. Take care,a Lighish in Use roundup + Stadent ¢ Book, pp, 34-36 A Read the text below and decide which answer a, bor cbestfits each gap, a Hidden Talent Ail those fascinating books that children read usually have a very strong () eens Itwas more than that, They even (2) ‘me to become a writer myself. | started writing my first stories at the age of fourteen with the aim of having them published in the school newspaper. However, Iwas not feeling (3)______ enough. about my abilities as a writer, sol) them in the bottom drawer of my desk and practically on them. In my case, forgot they ever existed. However, one day my mum found them while she was tidying up my room and since she is (5) person, she read al of them. To my surprise, she told me | had a(n) © talent for writing and that | should go for itf that's what | really wanted. As | always ‘my mum's opinion, I followed her advice ‘and asked the school newspaper editor if he could publish my stories. He did and, in fact, they were very successful. This provided me with the @ ae started writing professionally. 1 avictory —-Bletfect luxury 2(@motivated —_b. freed .galloped 3. a.courageous responsible (€)confident 4. a.gatherea hid «lifted 5.(@)curious b. sensible c. patient 6. a.ordinary ——bnormal ~——(@ extraordinary % admire appreciate _c.announce 8. desire binteligence (determination Reading I needed to go on. At the age of 21, | won first prize ina national story competition and B. You are going to read four short texts about people who have made a difference. For questions 1-8, choose from the people (A-D). The people may be chosen more than once. Which person ‘received an important awardfor their work? [] 2.was killed by someone for their bellefs? (a slpuajeta big eke in gee counties to fal work together? 4.did not believe in using violence? 5. started a movement that has affected people's opinions about the environment? 6.is stil involved in trying to bring about changes? 7.did something to prevent war? ‘8. was not born in the country where they received their education? B88 8‘Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is well known for his belief in non-violence. He proved that ok ‘a person's ideals can be a weapon more . z powerful than guns, and that, ifthe powerless ‘get united, they can bring about change without the use of violence. He used this, philosophy in his peaceful struggle to free India from British rule. Asa holy man, he was deeply religious but did not believe in any one religion. He tried to teach people to accept all religions as he believed that they taught ‘truth. Which he sald was ‘God’. Gandhi helped bring about India's independence but was killed in 1948 by a Hindu fanatic, who accused him of betraying India and the Hindu religion. Many people regard Jean Monnet, born in Cognac, France, inv 1888, as the father of the European Union. He believed that European countries would benefit if they worked together. For this reason, he encouraged cooperation and creative dialogue. He believed that Europe would one day become a community Which would share common interests. His greatest contribution towards this goal came after World War Il when there was, ‘growing tension between Germany and France. Since he was afraid that war would break out once again, Jean Monnet suggested that Germany's and France's coal and steel resources should be controlled by an independent authority. This was the beginning of what was to become a union of nations. Petra Kelly may not be known to many but she played a very important role in promoting environmentalism. She was born in Bavaria, Germany, but was brought up in the USA. After completing her studies, she ‘moved to Germany where she founded the Greens, ‘political organisation interested in freedom ‘and the environment. She believed that it was the government's responsibilty to protect the environment and that not enough was done to do so. Petra’s enthusiasm brought about the European green ‘movement. Tragically, she was killed in 1992. ‘Nadine Gordimer has, throughout her life, fought against Injustice. As she was born in South Africa, she knows well what fighting for one’s rights is all about. The fact that she is white did not stop her from using her writing skills and her influence as ‘an author to speak out against apartheld. She became famous ‘when she won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1991. For her, meeting people like Nelson Mandela and working with people Interested in bringing about equality makes writing meaningful. She uses it to get her message across. She is now involved ina ‘campaign aimed at raising money for HIVIAIDS victims,WN fee SESE SSS e a= pos 3a ~ Student ¢ Book pp, 38-39 Lee Going to Africa to help the poor was avery experience acentertaning Brewarding «willing 2. When the two boxers gat in the boxing the spectators stated cheering. @ring b. court, slope. 3. Tonight 've gota {or Romeo and Juliet which our schoo! is putting on next Sunday. @renearsal b.pertormance c-play 4. When you dive into the water, make sure you are wearing your a.shin pads (Bigogsles gloves 5 being an extremely talented actor he is very hardworking. ‘although (B)Besides «Unlike 6. Where do you usualy ___with your friends? a.puton (Bang out c.come across 7. Lamreally sory! it was not my ____to hurt you. @intention determination ¢-advantage 8 Ive started going toa gym to exercise a. Forages Related Recently 9. Ican'tstand Jack! He never hes wrong atends complains admis 10,The ____ the actors were wearing were really beautitul a.designs (Bycostumes conets BB Match the words in the two columns to form expressions. Then use the expressions to complete the sentences 15. Lonel athe ordinary + Jetty savery good student and__onfop ofthat _,neisthecaptainof the schoo! footbal team. | zoster @ bof that 2, Just because Ilkeallkinds of extreme sports, that doesrit make me so out of the ordinary abe (@ c.ages 3. Ihaver't seen you for ages What have you been up to all these years? 4.ontop (5) a.into 4, Melisa spends alot of time at home and doesn't get __out and about much stor -and about 5. Rose is beri ricraaere gardening. Her garden is regarded as the best one in town. Grammar nena te sentencesand circle the correct answer. 1. Lam waiting /fave ben waiting nee for youfor sine half an hour. 2 inbd nes are ever vemos) yet 3, Wehaventtbeen!/ gone to Austravel already. 4 Yesterday lated / have called Paula to ivite her othe party 5, Leo earns /as been learning Spanish fr since two years 6. We nave(one) been doing three exercises on this page Sofa beforeD. Complete the texts with the Present Perfect Simple, the Present Perfect Progressive or the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets. My friend, Lisa, ()_has been __(be)a bookworm ever since she @2)___learnt. \Gearn) how to read. | am sure that she 3)__fias fead_(read) thousands of books in her life. But Lisa doesn't just ike reading. When she (4) was (be) twelve, she )__started _ (tar thinking about becoming a writer. So she (6) fas been writing _ (write) short stories and articles for our school magazine for the past three years. What 1) __dicn’t know _ (not know) until yesterday is that Lisa (6) _has written __ (write) a complete novel, which she (9) _/ias already serit (already / send) to several publishers, and that cone of them is going to publish it. fam so tired! | (10) ave been working (work) on my computer all day and | stil (1 _haven't finished (not / finish) my project for school. Last night I(12)_came across {come across) some interesting facts while searching on the Internet but so far | 43) __haven't been __ (not / be) able to find the right way to present allthis information. | 4)___called__(cal) my friend Carol two hours ago to come round to my house and help me but she (15)_hasn'tarrived _(not / arrive) yet. 5a ~ Stadlent's Book pp, 40-47 Vocabulary A. Complete the sentences with the wordsin the box. peckish huge exhausted amazed delighted ternifed delicious fascinating furious |. Mr Forrester was. furious ‘with his son for taking his car without asking him frst. 21am delighted that you willbe able to come to my party! 3. Every Sunday we gather at my grandmother's house and she cooks usa____elicious_ meat 4lamabit____pecksh CCan we have a break and get something to eat? 5. Its been yeas since last saw you. lam amazed __ at how much you've changed! 6.Christinais__ terrified of insects. 7.Clark worksina(n)__ ug? _ office block in the city centre. 8 After driving for eight hours straight, felt___exhaustea 9. The book you gave me was. fascinating and | enjoyed reading it. 1 BB. Match the two columns to form expressions. Then use the expressions to complete the sentences 1-6. ‘Make any necessary changes. I j.grab_ aon ‘1.Shallwe___graba bile __ to eat at the fast food restaurant round the corner? atveaes[a)* obreae 2.1____amoff to _ the supermarket. Do you want me to get you anything? Eee are 3, ___Hold.on _t Let me get my bag and til come with yout aren ae 4 What's up with Peter? He doesn't seem himself lately. a 5.1m summer, we tke to chill out____by the sea atthe weekend on rune 6. What time _ is the film _ on tonight? ebe [1 ton3a + Stadent ¢ Book yp.40-47 Grammar . Rewrite the sentences starting with the words given. Use the correct form of must, ave tor ned 1. ffs ark your carnern fe ria park your cor here Bate necensoy for yout come you tei Tikeyeindon' nave to come /asitt nest ene / hecho ity Wan 2, Timothy's parents willbe away so he wil look after hist str. Treaty aso / neds to/ mus look ate his tte sister whe his parents are away. 4 The teacher asked the student to ish their projects by Friday. Iie isniyiastIneed t/have to fnish thelr project by Friday. 5. It isimportant not to panic during an eathauake, ‘You mustn't panic during an earthquake. 6. We've got plenty of fruit. Let's not buy more, We don't have to/needn't buy more frit. D. Read the dialogues and circle the correct answer. 1. A:l've got aHistory test. ch_Ah 8: Then you would rather /hiad bettet study some more. jould you like some tea or coffee? 3, A; You'd bettery/‘d rather not stay up late tonight. We've got a busy day tomorrow. 8B: Youre right. goto bed early. 4, A: What's the matter? You lok il B:Ive got atoothache. ‘A: You would rather / had better|make an appointment with the dentist. 5. A:What shall we order? Pasta or chicken? 2: f@ rather /'A better havea chicken salad. ‘A:Good idea. E. Read the situations below and complete the sentences using would rather or had better and the prompts given. 1. Those plants are going to die. water) You had better water those plants or they will die. 2. I don't want to go out; watching a DVD at home is a better idea. (watch) 1 would rather watch a DVD at home than go out. 3, Sally ikes sweets a lot and she has gained weight lately. (not / eat / many) She had better not eat so many sweets. 4, Ifthe boys don't study harder, they wil fll the final exam. (start / study / more) The boys had better start studying more or they will fal the final exam. 5, Paul doesn't eat meat so he would like a salad and a fruit juice. have) Paul would rather have a salad and a fruit juice.11. What does this week's speaker do? 4, What did they play last week? 14 # OS9 2 i aT 5 a SST TP a a di a a a 3. How is the woman going to travel through Europe? 6. What job did the man apply for? BANK CLERK OPTICIAN PHOTOGRAPHER aS &S BD 3a > Student's Book ([p.4Z-43 Vocabulary A. Complete the sentences with the words in the boxes. Make any necessary changes. research access essay staff socialising 1. More and more people worldwide have internet access 2.Weare doing some __research__into the effects of passive smoking on people. 3.My teacher told me that the essay | wrote was really good. 4.___Socialising __ is an important part ofa teenager’ life 5.The aft at the new restaurant were very rude. I don't think I go there again. settleinto correct chat provide keep ft 6.Mary chats Con the phone with her best friend every day. 7.Walking instead of using the car for short distances is a good way to keep ft, 8.Haveyou___settled into__ your new house yet? 9. My scuba diving instructor has_provicied _me with all the necessary equipment. 10. spent most of the weekend _covrecting _ my students’ essays. creative active competitive Tl. Markisa very creative and imaginative artist 12 Marlon s very __competitive _ when it comes to playing games because she hates losing, 13. You should stop sitting around doing nothing. It's time you got more active !J 3a + Student's Book pp,42-43 Weiting B. Lookat the pictures and prompts and write the missing paragraph of the letter below. ‘new neighbourhood / very nice “sin suburbs / greener / quieter / old neighbourhood, + now /live / bigger house /inally /get / own room + mother / et me do / what | want / paint pink / put up posters / walls + beginning / lonely / no / friends ‘better now / school / start / meet / kids my age Suggested answer you my news, My new neighbourhood Is actually very nice. I's located in the suburbs so it’s much greener and quieter than my old neighbourhood. We are now living ina bigger house so I've finally got my own room. My mother. Jet me do what | wanted with it so | painted it pink and put up lots of posters on the walls. In the beginning. was very lonely because | didn't have any friends. Things are better now that school has started because Ive _met lots of kids my age. Sf ti ieee ‘s00n, Lots of love, Dorothy3b — Stadent ° Book, pp. 44-46 Vocabulary ‘A. Read the sentences and circle the correct answer. 1. Most of his neomeY salary comes from making films. 2. Janets facial gesture /expression made me realise something was wrong. 3. Mrs Shepard got really nervous /upset when she found out her son had lied to her 4 The reasons why the man committed the crime ae stil notclear/ clean to the police. 5. People should always take duty (responsibility for their actions. 6 He's not tough - it's just part of the\image’/ appearance he wants to create. B.Choose the correct answer, a, bor. 1. erly appreciate your interest in my problem but there's nothing you can do to help. aconfident —_B.calm Eaenuine 2. lamthinking of forthe job of sales assistant atthe local shoe shop. (@applying b. gathering ‘¢.looking 3. Make sure you enclose a(n)__in your application letter. interview BXCV ete 4 Hs has been quite strange lately Do you know what's wrong with him? a.eyecontact b.bodylanguage _(€)behaviour 5. Thisisa formal dinner party so make sure you wear clothes atypical Blappropriate ——c.upto-date Grammar . Read the situations below and write sentences. Use the prompts given and may, might, could, must or can't 1. Charlie has a bad memory. Remind him about the meeting, Remind / Charlie / about / meeting / otherwise / he / forget / about /it Remind Charlie about the meeting otherwise he may forget about it. 2. Alex has been working in the garden all day. He / be / very tired He must be very tired. 3. This woman is too young to be Karen's mother. She / be / her mother She can't be her mother. 4, You must be more careful when driving, You / have / serious accident You could have a serious accident. 5. There's a possibility of rain later on in the day. It/ rain later on in the day It might rain later on in the day.Ligh, Mh ase Read the text below and complete the gaps. Use only one word in each gap. As luck would have it | work as a sales assistant for a big company and | am happy with my job as it s what 1(D_have always wanted to do. However, | came really close to not getting it as on the day (@)___of ___myinterview, everything went wrong, You see, my appointment was at 9am so I had set my alarm clock for 7am. | wanted to get ready and (3)_make _ sure that! would-arrive there at least a quarter of an hour @__in 90 off and by the time | got up, it was half past eight. I got ready as fast (S)__as__I could and ran out of the house heading for the underground station since the company is in the city centre, What | hadn't taken (6) _into Consideration, though, was that all public means of transport were on strike that day. | had really messed things )__42__1The only thing | could do was call in and ask if we (@)_could __make another appointment for the following day. Luckily, the personnel manager was quite understanding and he agreed. As you probably guessed, everything went well the second time and I was lucky enough to get the job. ‘advance. The alarm clock, however, didn't 3b — Student s Book, [p.47-49 Uoecbularg A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Make any necessary changes. training task report clerk applicant status 1. Could you tell me what your marital status i 2, Matthew works as a__ rk __ata travel agency, 3. Finding a nice flat at a reasonable price was not an easy. 4. Ittakes many hours of trait 5. All___applicant 6. The editor of the school newspaper has asked me to write a_ task inorder to become a successful football player. __ for the job must have good computer skills. report ‘on the new school canteen,—— SS Qa .B. Match the words in the two columns to form expressions. iworking — a.vitae 2eurricuum b.regard to 3.take «.forward to 4.look 4. your convenience S.with @ . conditions 6.at @ {into consideration .Mateh the words 1-6 with their meaningsaf. reliable a.always being on time 2 available b.nice and enjoyable 3.punctuar (2) c.that can be trusted spoite &) important or necessary S.pleasant (2) e.with good manners and behaviour s.essential [7] {ready to be used or accessible at any time , Use the adjectives /-6 above to complete the following sentences. 1.Did you have a pleasant trip back home? 2. Shop assistants should always be polite ne BARRIO 4.Stephen is very reliable ___ and you can always depend on him for help. 4,Paulalsalways___Punetwal___as she doesn't like having other people waiting for her. 5. Good communication skills are_©Sentia/__for this job. 6.I'mafraid Mr Harris is not_2vailable__to talk to you right now. Could you calla bit later? E, Complete the text with the words in the box. Make any necessary changes. ability ambitious suitable previous fluent interest experienced literate (One of the people | admire mostin the world is my sister Lily. She was alwas very (1)__ ambitious __, and when she was a girl we all knew that Lily was going to do great things with her life. In primary school, computers fascinated her and she quickly became computer: (2) _literate After she finished school, she went to university where she got a degree in medicine. She went on to become a surgeon and is now wel! known throughout the world. in addition to this, Lily had a(n) (3)___interest___in earning foreign languages and in her spare time ‘she managed to become (4)___fluent_in French and Spanish. Lily ‘was always keen to help others, and as she was a(n) (5) _experienced surgeon, she thought what better way to give something back to society than to apply to work with Doctors without Borders. A(6)__suitable ___post was found for her in Brazil, where she could useher(7)___ability __ to improve a small village hospital. was a big change from her (@)__Previous _job in one of the biggest hospitals in Toronto, but she is very happy there.io a Stadent > Book p o, 47-49 Writing > age oor ae nresn spring ai nan arson. Compete er of application you have written using the information in the CV and your own ideas, Don't forget to explain why you ‘consider yourself suitable for the job. tenor ei roo Ere Cons Other interests Suggested answer Dear SirMadam, |/am weiting with regard to your advertisement which was published in the Daily News on 3ed September. |1am interested in applying for the position availabe in your advertising department. 4am a twenty-four year old university graduate. I have completed a BA Honours degree in Advertising and Marketing. | am also proficient in Russian and Italian which | feel makes me suitable for the position advertised, As far as work experience is concerned, Ihave been working full-time for over a year at a small advertising Company. Although Lam satisfied with my job, {feel that | would much rather work for a company such as + Yours, which provides employees with better future prospects. Concerning my personal interests. | am an active member of various environmental groups. Besides this, Jamalso a member of a Health and Fitness Club. | enjoy participating in various sports activities and las meeting people. eal hat have the necessary qualifications and qualities for the poston you are adversng and would appreciate the ‘pporturity to prove this. have enclosed my CV and a letter of reference fom my employer. _Thope you wil give serious attention to my application. “Yours hy,ition _ a —< 3 randkyp + Stadent § Book, p 9p, 50-52 Reading A. Lookat the texts 5. What does each text say? Choosea, bor c Cee You can pick up the ornaments to look more closely at them. DECILES ELI! (b,) You are not allowed to pick up the ornaments. ee I-you touch an orniament, you must pay for It. From Lisa To Tom (@) Usa wants Tom to be the Di for her part Subject Party © et bisa having her ary on satura. Could you let me know if you'll be able to do the music for my pat? Im tnking of having ton Sturdy but cant ee eee, remember if you're working at the restaurant on Friday or y Saturday. Let me know and I'l arrange it for an evening when you're free. No pets allowed. Please leave your pets outside the shop. al Maas i Un aaa 6a FA, a, Customers can take their pets into the shop as long as they are on a lead. '. The bookshop will order the book before Friday. vi nee 'b) Customers must not bring their pets into {©)Mary needs to collect the book by Friday. meena «. Pets should not be left outside the shop. Oy WUC a ec vies €) Passengers going to Bolton must go to platform 1 . b. Passengers going to Southport can take the train on. Vee Real plattoritd Coe Re ead epic ti > Fog etl aeeten . Passengers going to Blackpool must go to platform 1 Prrtom2 ° Book, Np. 80-52 Lighsh Muse 1. Complete the second sentences that it ha a stmilar meaningto theirs sentence, using the word given, ‘Dometcmga im word gven, Yuma toa vo eal ve Wend atating te weld iran 1. The last time I cooked spaghetti was two months ago. not 1 haven't/have not cooked spaghetti for ‘two months. 2. When did you last visit your grandmother? it How Jong has it been since you last visited your grandmother? 3. Katherine started playing tennis three weeks ago. been Katherine en playing tennis {for three weeks. 4, Lam sure that woman isn’t Martin's mother because she is too young, be That woman ‘can't be Martin's mother because she is too young. 5; I would prefer to stay in tonight as | have to wake up early tomorrow. rather 1 would rather stay in tonight {as | have to wake up early tomorrow. 6. If your stomach ache doesn't get any better, you should see a doctor. had You if your stomach ache doesn't get any better. 7. Mark is surely tired after working for ten hours straight. must Mark must be tired after working for ten hours straight. 8. You needn't come to the concert if you don't feel like it. have You don't have to come to the concert if you don't fee! like it. Reading © mda fe ce nafs cn te oe mie amaen set eee i [BD After training asa teacher, she went travelling and spent a fot of time in communities around the world far |_ away from her English hometown 1 in 2006, just one year before she died, Anita Roddick sold her business to a multi-national cosmetics \ ‘company, something which she was highly criticised for. Itwas called the Body Shop and it was an immediate success. However, she never really enjoyed running the company. Gi she also experienced, at first hand, how poor these communities were and how litte help there |_ was rom the developed wor ‘She died in September 2007 aged just 64. seer ni sameeren I [Apart rom using envronmeralfrenay product and materials she alo made sure te company was \ social respons,A Profile of Anita Roddick Founder of the Body Shop Anita Roddick s weltknown asthe founder ofthe Body Shop. a company which produces natural cosmetics. EMI) in this relatively short if, she became one of the most successful businesswomen ever, receiving many awards and prizes. Anita was born in Littlehampton in the UK in 1942, She waste tir chil to immigrant italian parents and grew up ia small English seaside town. She described herself a a natural ‘outsider: EP) In these communities, she experienced how women lived and worked, making creams, soaps and cosmetics from natural products without the use of chemicals. E Back in England after her world trip, she married Gordon Roddick, and together they opened up a hotel anda restaurant. The business wasn't as successful as they expected and Gordon left to go travelling through North and South America, while Anita was left to cope with their two small daughters on her own. She began producing natural cosmetics inher kitchen and opened her frst shop in 1976. IC] Since then the Body Shop has grown into a huge mult-milion pound business with over 2,000 shops in 54 countries serving over 70 milion people per year Right from the start Ms Roddlck used her business to campaign on allkndsof issues the environment and ‘aren’ issues. animal rights, pacifism and womens rights. None ofthe cosmetics were tested on animals She also made sure tata he packaging could he recycled and the bottles could be reused. EIS] Most ‘materials used for her natural cosmetics were bought directy trom the producers ata fair pice (GEE) vesnite ts, she wil be remembered as one ofthe leaders of ‘ethical socially responsible business an idea which means that making money isnot the only aim in busines liteR gp 1 ~ Stadent's Book pp.54-55 Vocabulary A. Choose the correct answer, bore. |. When was. cil, used to love to feed the ducks nour garden oasis ocean @pona 2. Humans are responsible for most of the ___to the environment. a.descripion (bidestruction _c. protection 3. Young people should be prepared to meet the of the 20 century. a.treasures _b.developments__(€)challenges 4. Have you enough information for your Science project? a.created (Bigatherea affected 5.The forest {or miles around the city. covers bafits (stretches: 6. The whole is against the building ofa factory in town. @community individual «. generation 7.Providing for the people who lost their homes in the earthquake is the government's number one priority. a. bulging (Bihousing c-ageney 8. Several areas were destroyed by the tsunami @coastal » tropical €.9lobal 9, We stopped to rest at an oasis in the middle of the. arainforest ——_b.canyon ©aesert 10, Watching TV for many hours a day can be harmful bicheerful unique to your eyes. B, Match the words with their definitions. Then use them to complete the sentences 15. Make any necessary changes. 1join —(Z]_atomake something smalerinsize or amount 2.expiore [E) _binottohavethe chance todo something a.missout [5] _«.tootfer todo something without getting pala 4.volunteer 4.tobecomea member of S.reguce (5) _¢.to-goround a pace trying to find out as muchas possible 1. Don't____miss out __on seeing the new James Bond film. It's absolutly amazing! 2, Surprisingly enough, many people __volunteered to help clean the local beach. 3. The price of bus fares has been _ reduced _lately. 4, Ifyou want to keep fit, you'd better join agym. 5, We didn't have time to explore ___ the whole island as we only stayed there for three days.Grammar C. Read the dialogues and circle the correct answer. 4: Willour cousins be arriving (have arrived by seven oClock? uy 8B: I dont think so. At seven they will stile travelling/ } have travelled. | expect they will//are going land at 8o'clock and be here a around 9 ‘A: Oh! Let's hope we will prepare (have prepared)everything | by that time. 2B: Don't worry. Lucy willbe is here any minute now to help. Saat ‘A That's good. ‘A: Well ciaren, our schools oganising wil have organised a Green Day at the end of next week. 2: What wil tbe have been about Mrs Roberts? ‘A: We inform fare going to Inform people about environmental problems and suggest solutions. B: Are there goingo.be/ to have been talks by experts? ‘A: Ofcourse, but want to know which of you are volunteering / wil volunteerto help. B: Iwihelp/ am helping. Mrs Roberts. Read the dialogues and write sentences using the prompts and a suitable future tense, 1. A:Tim, where's the book you borrowed last week? itm sorry, promise | will return it tomorrow. promise /return it / tomorrow | 2. A: Where's your mobile phone, Hugh? BI lost it, !4m going to buy a new one this evening. | buy /a new one /this evening 3. Als dinner ready, Lynn? | B: Not yet but don't worry.!willhave finished by the time Mumgetshome | finish / by the time / Mum / get home | Be I know. At 8 o'clock we willbe flying over the Alps. 4, A: We won't arrive in Paris before 8 o'clock. / ‘at 8 o'clock / we / fly /over the Alps | 5. A:Are you going to the beach with Kate on Sunday? B: We are.! hope it won't be raining this time, hope /it/ not rain /this time4a ~ Student ¢ Book pp, 56-57 Vocabulary |A. Match the two columns. Then use the expressions to complete the dialogues1-6, rolobt (E) case 20 =) _—sstaters according (2) «warming 4. big aot shopeless (2) esto stor (tal zoo! what 1. Aetiltry to make Eric change his mind and come with us. BI dont tink you'be able to Convince him. Hesa__hopelesscase__) 2. On Why don't you like Ross? p:There are many reasons. ___Forstarters __ he s sesh and thinks about noone ese but himset, 3, As can't believe | forgot Ricky's birthday! Br I don't see what the big deal {s. You can always call and wish him a happy birthday tomorrow. 4, AsI didn't do well in my Maths exam. B:_____—Sowhat__! You'llstudy hard and do welll next time. 5, A:Doyouthink global warming __ Isa serious problem? B: Of course, ‘According to scientists, the Earth's climate is getting warmer and warmer. 6. A:it's hot in here. B: You're right. Let's go outside to cool off B, Choose the correct word to complete the sentences. Make any necessary changes. 1. a. Our next door neighbours’ party really. disturbed ___uslast night. bill's not polite to_interrupt_people when they are talking. ~givein giveup 2! a.Karen___gave up_ __ her dream to become a doctor because she could not stand the sight of blood. ». complained to my parents until they finally ave 9 and bought me anew bike. 3. a. Allthose in favour of Paul's suggestion, please. raise your hands. . When the ice at the poles melts, the sea level rises “oll petrol 4, a.tran out of, petrol yesterday because | had forgotten to fill up the tank. How silly of me! b. ou producing countries have recently announced a 10% price increase. warm hot 5, a.| can't drink this coffee. It's too hot b.if you go skiing, make sure you pack some wacom clothes.Grammar ©. Choose the correct answer, 2,borc. 1. ithe had more fee time, he__a sport. 2.took up b.wilitakeup would take up 2. itpeople__alternatve sources of energy they wouldn't pollute the planet. aiused b.use will use 3. Would you be able to run so fast if you_s0 often? a. dont train b.wonttrain (didi train 4. Unless Mandy _harder, she wont pass her exams. a. will study Bistudies studied 5. Ifyou continue to be impolte,no one__ to you talk wit tak .wonttalk 6. Itt were you, |_thetr offer. aworitaccept _badiditaccent _(€)wouldn accept D. Complete the dialogues. Expand the prompts to form Conditional Sentences Type or 2. 1. Alt’sa shame it’s raining. know. if sunny / we go/ swimming It it was/were sunny, we could/would go swimming. ‘Bessie may take part in the competition. jell, she / take part / she / win / first prize itshe takes part, she will win first prize. 3. A:Have you got a car? 8: If1/ have / car / not use / public transport / every day It thad a car, | wouldn't use public transport every day. 4. A:Are you still angry with Alan? fs, and unless / he / apologise /1/ not speak / him / again unless he apologises, | won't speak to him again. 5. A:Are you sure that you can't solve this Maths problem yourself? B: if/1/can/do/it/ on my own / not ask / your help If could do it on my own, I wouldin'task for yourhelp. 6. As! love burgers! B:If/1//be / you / not eat / fast foodLs 4a ~ Stadent ¢ Bush Wp. 56-5] ne EERIE oe © ‘You will hear an interview with a marine biologist talking about jellyfish. For questions 15 choose the best answer, @,D orc 1. What does the interviewer do before he presents his guest? a. He discusses an environmental problem. 'b)He tels listeners about a competition. ‘c.He describes a resort in Peru, 2, Alex says that jellyfish a. are mainly found in the Mediterranean. 'b}can make you very Il if you get stung by one. .only sting to protect themselves. 3. What does Alex say about giant jellyfish? 1a. They are only found in the waters of China. b. They have become an endangered species. Their presence may be linked to environmental changes. 4, According to scientists, how does warm water affect jellyfish? ‘ait makes jellyfish grow faster. ». Itallows them to travel through a current of water. c.lt makes them dependent on other creatures. 5, According to Alex, what Is a benefit of having more jellyfish in the sea? 3) They provide food to sea creatures and humans. ’. They make sea plants grow faster. . They eat harmful fish and plants. 40 — Student ¢ Book pp,58-59 Vocabulary [A. Complete the sentences using the correct word from the boxes. Make any necessary changes. endangered unspoilt educational environmental_ effective {Like watching __ uc TV programmes, especially documentaries. 2.Schools must do more to raise onmental awareness among students. 3. You have the chance to see some ndangered _ species at the local 200. 4.Increasing the price of cigarettes could be a(n) effective __way to make people quit smoking, 5. The island and allts beaches have remained _ unspoilt protest attract damage plan sign 6. Angry hooligans damaged many cars which were parked outside the stadium. 7.1have been hired by the company but !haven't_____sigmed_acontract yet. 8. The new shopping mall has ____aliracted _alot of shoppers in the area. 9. They are planning __to close down the old factory and turn it into a leisure centre. 10, Residents have been protesting against the town counci's decision to close the community centre. skill coastline” demonstration argument threat, 1, Global warming is @ serious _ threat to the environment. 12.Ananthwar__ demonstra’ is taking place today. 13.Dan didn't get the job because he didn't have the necessary 14,Harry hasn't talked to John since their __Iast week. 15.Driving along the Irish coastline is an amazing experienceWoiting 4a ~ Student s Book, pp, 58-59 4 B. You have recelved an e-mal from an English-speaking friend of yours asking you for advice. Write a reply to your friend ‘using all your notes. Part ofthe letter has already been written for you. Dear Samantha, _ Sorry, busy with T haven't heard from you for ages so T've decided to drop you a line to see how you're doing. Actually, I'm also writing because I need your advice about something I'm organising. Do you remember me telling you about that huge forest fire that took place last summer? Well, it turned out to be an environmental disaster because acres and acres of trees were burnt down, My friends and T decided to get the locals involved in planting trees. The city council's decided to support our effort and is providing us with Funding to get started, Unfortunately, this funding is not enough so we're planning on organising a fund-raising event, Do you have any ideas as to what kind of fund-raising event we could host? — I was also wondering if you would like to come to the first \ planting event, which is taking place next week. T'd love to have you over for the weekend. . Write back soon. \ Love, \ Jessica sounds great! make a suggestion Suggested answer Dear Jessica, tt was great to hear from you. !'m sorry that I haven't written for so long but I've found a part-time job which has been keeping me very busy. + was happy to hear that you have decided to do something about the forest that got burnt last surmer. Some things are definitely worth spending time and effort on. in your letter you ask me about what kind of fund-raising event you could host to raise ‘money for the project. Maybe, you could get local singers interested in organising a live concert! That way people can enjoy themselves while helping to raise funds for this cause. Regarding coming over for the weekend, Id love to. | will nt only be seeing you but Lwill also be helping you with this worthy cause. on really looking forward to it Lots of love, Samantha1h ~ Stadert’s Book '9p.60-62 Uocabalary [A. Complete the following sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals 1. Medical researchers are hoping to come up with a cure for cancer. RESEARCH 2. I was driving along a dark country road when suddenly a strange ___creature jumped in front of my car. (CREATE 3, Jeremy’s___inability __ to cooperate with others has cost him his job. ABILITY 4, I've just finished cleaning up. Look how __sh the floor is! SHINE 5. There are very few tigers still in _existenc EXIST 6. Itis__illegal__ to take something from a shop without paying for it. LEGAL B. Cross the odd word out. 1. eagle ‘goose deer peacock 2. lzarer wolf monkey kangaroo 3. crocodile _buttertty tortoise cobra 4. gram tonne pint pound 5. inetr quart litre gallon 6. foot ounce yard metre Grammar . Read the sentences and circle the correct answer. 1. (Many) Little people attended the lecture yesterday. 2. fmatrald that in our vilage there are(few/ much job opportunities. 3,(Some) A lot people believe that there's life on other planets. 4, How much many milk did you say we need for the cake? 5. |think we've got/very itle/ a ite information on endangered species. We need to find more. 6. She's friendly and outgoing: that’s why she's got lot of/ few friends. 7. There is'noy/ any time left. Please hurry up! _ D. Complete the text with a, the or Over () third of (2)_ the Earth's land consists of (3) deserts and they are among (4) _the harshest and ‘most inhospitable environments known to man. (5). desert Is classified as (6) area of land that receives hardly any rainfall. here are (8) different kinds of (9) deserts; for example (10) _the Sahara Desertin (iD Variety of 5)__= landscapes have been created from these extreme climates: for instance, (16) Africa is hot and dry, whereas (12) the _desert in (13) _- _ Antarctica is always cold. (14)_A desert can ‘consist of (17) mountains, sand dunes, snow and stony or rocky surfaces.Tarangire a ‘Tarangire National Parkin Tanzania is a natural ( the largest numbers of animals inthe world. The animals gather here for some of uring the dry season because they can find water in the Tarangire River. Naturally, there are many (2) among them; itis common to.see ions and leopards in (3) __of prey. In the park, you can see | _tke zebras, giraffes and elephants. However, there are also more) ____ species that many people are not familiar with, such a5 id hartebeest. Recently, the number of oryx and hartebeest Nas ory an decreased and scientists are trying to find out why this is happening they believe that (6) hunting, loss of land and changes in thelr source of food could be responsible, They are studying the places where the animals (7)____-and how often they give birth in order to find out winy some of these animals are dying (6) __.Tarangireisalso home tomore than 560 different varieties of birds. In the park visitors can see the worl’ largest bird, the stocking thighed ostrich, as well as the world's heaviest flying bird, the Kori bustard. , \@habitat b.landmark environment 2. a.authorities —_b.preys E)predators 3, a.favour Bysearch existence 4, aLreptiles biinsects ‘mammals 5, a.shiny Boexotic cc remaining 6(allllegal balkely alternative ‘ 7. a.hunt bicreate @)breed 8, a.away Bjout uppo 46 ~ Stadent ¢ Book. yp,63-65 Vocabulary A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Make any necessary changes. There aretwo extra words which you do not need to use. 1. don't lke shopping in local shops because there is a Hited. range of products. You have to dispose ofall these old magazines. My sister suggested I try a natural herbal syrup for my cough rather than a_conventional__cough syrup. ‘Smoking can cause heart dis Stella prefers to buy __practical ifts that are useful in some way. ae nen Pollution isa health hazard ____thataffects everyone. BB, Match the words with their definitions. Then use some of the words to complete the sentences 1'5. Makeany necessary changes. 1 shocaoee (ol aap son living (Tan 2. tnhabitant (3) Nettie tire wer s pocon cp? WAI RY Sr pete thai parton 2 overall «. totell the aiterence between two people o things cements) 4. the state of not having enough of something 5. solar-powered (2) «given energy frm the sun 6. tell apart f general 1. What’ your overt pinion ofthe Spanish course you took lst yeor? 2. These twinsare so alke that lcant____tel them apart 3. People who have been working for many years sometimes have ahard time adjusting to retirement 4, How many inhabitants does the area have? 5. Engineers have already designed and built solarpowered cars.Wertng C. meparagraphsbelow, which come from an article about birt order, have been jumbled up. Rea them and put them in the correct order by writing Sin the boxes, x, Birth Order In contrast, middle siblings tend to be less successful and are more interested in their friends than their parents. The youngest, on the other hand, are more artistic and do well in obs that require them to be creative. a Furthermore, older siblings tend to be better educated and thus have better jobs than thelr younger siblings. This is not only related to the fact that they are more intelligent, which was mentioned earlier, but also to the fact that they are more Interested in pleasing their parents and meeting thelr expectations. More and more scientists are begining to agree that how we turnout as naviduals has to do with when we were born. A ‘group of Norwegian scientists recently published the results of a research project. These are not the only differences that have been found. Research has also shown that, on average, the youngest in a ‘family tend to be shorter and weigh less than their siblings. This research shows that children that are born first are generally smarter than their brothers or sisters who were born after them. This Is because they receive ‘more attention from their parents and are responsible for their younger siblings. 4 roundap — Stadent » Book pp, 66-668 Ligh in Uce ‘A. Read the text and complete the blanks with the correct form of the words in capitals. SAVE THE PLANET ‘There has been a lot of controversy lately about whether our planet stil has a chance to be save Considering the serious damage to the environment such asthe (1) _destruction of the ozone layer, some say itis a(2)___hopeless__case. On the other hand, HOPE there are the optimists who strongly believe that the @)__hiarm/u)_effects of human ‘HARM Interference can be reversed as long as there is greater environmental (4) awareness AWARE ‘among people. Education plays the most important role in this. People should be taught from a young age the importance of (5) _secycling _ and using RECYCLE (6) environmentally friendly products. They should also be encouraged to use ENVIRONMENT (alternative __ sources of energy as much as possible. If we all cooperate, we can ALTERNATE definitely makea (8) difference _. DIFFERpot roundhop ~ Stadent ° Book. (/p.66-68 Reading B. Read the text below and answer the questions 16. Write for True, F for False, or NM for Not Mentioned. 1. One of the islands has the same name asthe stat. None of the volcanoes on Hawail are active. Tourists can visit the centre of Diamond Head Molokin!is on the island of Maul Taking home sand from Punalu' is not allowed. Kaihalulu’s sand is red from the volcanic activity, Volcanic: $ zE=> The state of Hawail is @ chain of hundreds of islands inthe Pacific Ocean which were formed by volcanic explosions that occurred on the ocean floor. There are eight main islands, and the largest cone, Hawaii is also called the ‘Big Island.’ This keeps people from confusing the name of the island with the name of the whole state, The Big sland was formed by the eruptions of five different volcanoes. Kilauea, on the Big Island, is the most active volcano in the world Leahi, more commonly known as Diamond Head, Is a volcanic crater located on the island of O'ahu. Its an inactive volcano that has an American military base in the centre of i. Diamond Head isa popular spot for visitors to the nearby Waikiki beach, and the state capital of Honolulu. It's also famous because this location Is, featured in the popular TV show, Lost. Molokini is a moon-shaped extinct volcanic crater located in the water near the island of ‘Maul. The crater is an extremely popular spot for scuba divers and snorkellers because of the rare sealife and coral that are located oly here. No one actually lives on this island, but many people visit Ievery day with their boats. Punalu’w is avery famous beach located on the Big Island. Punalu'u Is well known because it actually has black sand. The sand formed from the volcano when lava combined with water and cooled, The sand is protected by the Hawaiian government, and itis against the law to remove it from the istand. Kaihalulu isa beach on the coast of Maul that is known for its beautiful red sand, Kaihalulu is ‘one of the few red sand beaches in the world. Its sand Is red from the cliffs that overlook it. ron from the rock colours the sand a bright red, With such unique geographical features, its no surprise that Hawail is one of the most popular holiday destinations on the planet.5a + Stadent's Book pp,70-77 Vocabulary |A. Choose the correct answer, a,b orc. 1. Kate was tohear that she was the winner of the song contest. (a)stunned b.trustrated c.confused 2. Brian with relief when he was informed that his father was not seriously injured in the car accident. a. murmured (B)sighed c-admitted 3. George stealing the jewels even though many people saw him take them, ales ».vanishea ©eenied 4, Our teacher us that we had to hand in our projects by the end of next week. @remindes b ordered feared 5. Coleen___for being solate a. promised @iapotosised c.explained 6. Tanya looked absolutely __on her wedding day. hypnotised @rraciant haunted 7, My teenage son me to let him go to the party but I didn't as it was a schoo! night. a.refused b. wondered @veagea 8 Detective Robbins was looking fora____that would lead tothe th @eve b footstep «.ghost Grammar BB. Choose the correct answer, cord. 1. Graham _____the fence for alf an hour when he realised he was painting the wrong fence. a. was painting b.had painted painted @aa been painting 2. Paul___the theatreby elght o'clock ajhadbeenleaving let «. was leaving @ad tet 3. Iwas so exhausted last night that | asleep immediately. @ren had fallen .was falling .had been fling 4. After the children for school, Mum tidied up the house. a.leaving b had been leaving naa tet d.were leaving 5. When Doris she had passed her university exams, she was tilled. ‘had been learning . was learning nad learnt 6, for the bus when you witnessed the accident? a. Did you wait ». Had you waites Were you waiting _—d. Had you been waiting 7, Last summer we ___swimming every day. @went b.had gone c.were going ‘.had been going panty5a + Stadent's Book pp.70-71 . Complete the text by putting the verbs in brackets n the correct tense. Use the Past Simple, Past Progressive and Past Perfect Simple. When my grandfather ()__was__(be) young, he@)___travelled __ (travel) to many countries around the world. One day, he(3)_wassitting (sit) Jn. café in India enjoying a cup of tea when he (4)___noticed _ (notice) a beautiful woman staring at him. She(5)___was looking (look) at him for quite some time when she suddenly (©) ___stood _(stané) up and 7) __approached (approach) him, She (8) told (tell him to be careful because something bad was going to happen very soon and then she (9)__disappeared (disappear). At first, my grandfather (10)_didn't pay _ (not pay) much attention to her words but later as he (1)_was crossing _ (cross) the street a car almost 2) hit. (hit him. Then, he (13)__remembered (remember) what the woman (14)__had told _(tetD himand he 05) felt (feed quite frightene 5a + Stadent ¢ Book pp,72-73 Vocabulary A. Complete the sentences with a suitable phrasal verb from the box. Make any necessary changes. 1. Maria grew up __ inasmall country town and had difficulty getting used to living in a big city, 2.You can't imagine what kind of stories children can make up 3. Jim was kind enough to come and pick me up {rom the airport 4. Ever since my father retired, he has _ 0.up___various hobbies. 5. Since we couldnt find suitable accommodation a friend of mine offered to put us up 3 6.Tomwas __brought up __by his grandparents since his parents died when he was still very young. 2.The price of petrothas_gonte up _ recently, 8.Three masked men ___held up__the local bank yesterday. 9.Whenhe turned up __at the birthday party, the cake had already been cut.
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