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cca kre pra Aon SECOND EDITION NTERMEDIATE CAROL NUTIAL E F UTTALL WORKBOOK DAVID EVANS01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 JOBS SHOPS GETTING THERE EAT RELAX FAMILY AND FRIENDS YOUR PLACE EDUCATION MIND AND BODY PLACES TO STAY SCIENCE AND NATURE ON THE PHONE CULTURE STUFF MONEY EVENTS AubIoscriPT ANswer KEY Pa P.10 P16 P.40 P46 P.52 P58 P.64 P.70 P.76 P.82 P88 P.94 P.101 P.113sl JOBS VOCABULARY tA was pa ofaramane —anltheyrtueateecalrenok | king about jobs cares for people with health problems. They stestoleep up-to-date wth thelaest | doo rang coe tit and ara how io news i avwde vay of aes. | 1. Match the job with the photograph. ‘ive meccstion to patients and help tOMAKE—G Acsmnnnunna tsa sales team, so needs werkvery ong Fours Icung weg Treyogeietonig cous mates. — | att theteam to dowel ens worevdt the | RA wtis done tina team They matkewng department 2c ty tog ve study vryherd doreseardnandeacemert somes atoy wort both inalatiortory and outdoors in O20 FA. in. deesataughtainng — | solve poblensin aittentaeasofbiooay, eis adm! hep They ek enst.chptsoremtomenal iets fevers ania en They sometimesigo to coneencestodscuts _ayanty oie Thais lose ‘ea thee an ideas. ; fescue work dsasterssuch as unomis | oe Investigates crime, and and earthquakes, and sometimes they ‘pando emergences They ny ak fightin ware | People muesions cone wa or ere, Apna doesreserh.desons | ae they help people who ae lat arr seideaish ks haa | ‘They work herd and somedimes wonk nights, products. They may organise and run toleam it fy the ain lanes Then, 25 part of ta They wor hall of when they ar ey hey starvth short” acta sors ta ples | {ips More expences ones ak away fom I nome to cysat aire They velo,” | Language note and sometimes do several lights in a day. poll bed 3 Mnminansn es tessachard writes We Use they/thelr when the sex of news tes Tey goodie evens ack the person we ae talking about Is eople ues gate irnaton rot pera or we don tis maywatkerteeson roars newspaper uumtbanan Compares Tas avery compete cate, 1 journalist 2 pilot 3 nurse 4 engineer 5 sales manager 6 soldier 7 scientist 8 police officer 2 Who does what? Complete the descriptions with a job from exercise 1. DEVELOPING CONVERSATIONS Questions about jobs 3. Match the questions (1-6) with the answers (af). 1 How long have you worked there? a. ‘I'm a travel agent 2. Where do you work? b Three years now, 3 So,do you get on with the people ct Four Points Travel, in Alsace Street ‘you work with? od Ouring the week, we work nine til five thirty, But we always finish late on Fridays, 4 What do you do © Wel, the manager can be abit difficult, ut the rest of the staff are fine 5 So,do you enjoy Ht ¥ Yes.1do.t like mecting people, and helping therm make the right cheice about where 6 What're the hours lke? they want to go.4 Write the questions in the correct order. 1 do / what / do / you? Frm chemist. wark for 2 company that makes perfurnes. It enjoy / you / do? Yes, it can be fun. We try to create different aromas, and I's exciting when you find something new. the / what £like /are / hours? (OK. usually work from eight until four. ‘worked (long / you / have / there / how? ‘About six years now. people / you /with / get on / do / the f work (you / with? Generally yes, but we do occasionally have disagreements. LISTENING 5 Youare going tolisten to an interview witha firefighter. Before you listen, read these statements. Decide whether they are true (oréalse (F). “There are over 300 women firefighters in London, Most of the work is about fighting fires Firefighters do 2 lot of frst ai. Firefighters need to be in good physical condition Asmall part of the job is about educating people. Firefighters give 3 lot of talks. 6 41.1 Listen to the first part of the interview and check your 7 1. Listen again and tick (V) the activities that Megan mentions. rescue people and animals vite reports on accidents goto fires deal with bombs check equipment rmiake appointments, sive first aid make visits to schoo's do fitness training clean the firestation 8 4 1.2 Listen to the second part of the interview and complete ‘the sentences below. 1 2 3 4 Megan enjoys. She also likes ging The most difficult part of the job is when Megan really doesn't like GRAMMAR Present simple and present continuous 9 Choose the correct form of the verb in each sentence, A: So, Enrique, what * do you do / are you doing? © man architect. As? Da you work / Are you working alone, or with 2 team? run / arm running my own office with a partner A: Oh see. And * do you work ! are you working long hours? E: Sometimes, yes. Right now, we're busy, so we work / are working 10-12 houts a day. But t's not always like that. ‘Ac What ®do you work / are you working on at the moment? Anything interesting? E: Yes, we design J are designing a sports and leisure centre, and it's very exciting. A: * Doyou ever get / Are you ever getting stressed out? Very raely.| don't work /am nat working alone, so we ® share / are shaving the worryl 110 Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, present continuous or present simple. | work as a wedeing co-ordinator. That means |? organise) wedding meetings tc tak about anything special they would Ike to do. Teday, for example, our ovo is of med national. “The aride Is Bei inclen 2nd the grooms Scatish. He wanted hagpipes; she wanted Indian food on the menus Nine o'clock 80, fight nosy, I< (eo the tna deta with the head chet. He and his staf ® (Grepare} a wonderful menu, They're very busy, £0 Fm leaving them in peace. ‘Ten o'clock The fist problem of the day. Two members ofthe ber stat ae land can’t come in, so the bar manager ® (look for replacements ‘Two o'clock “The reception room is almast ready, and looks fabulous. The waitresses” {n'ace) the thal flower ‘decorations on the tables, and we've nearly reac! What oan | say? This © Ibe) a typical cay at wortVOCABULARY Time management 11 Complete the conversation with the conrect form of words from the box. appointment takea break priority delay list stayuplate * arrange rush Ms. Right, Carl, What are we doing today? Well, Ms. Schmidt, here's the of orders we need to send out. There are quite lot, so Production’ : ‘to get them ready Ms. Good. Tell them the Bancroft order's a? 50 ‘they must finish that one first. OK Then, you've got an with Mr Jennings at oar IMs.S Mm. lim #a0 busy Phone him and see ifyou can it for this afternoon, plea C —— What about your meeting with the marketing, Gepartment at 3 otlock? M.S: My presentation isn’t ready yet, and I can't doit now. Minced to tonight and finish itso let's the meeting until tomorrows Call them, ‘will you? Now| need to * 1 Bring me sore «coffee, Car, please, GRAMMAR Present simple and present continuous for the future 2 Match the questions 1-6 with the answers a-f. 1 Areyoucomingtothe a Ofcourse.|'ve got some ideas nema tonight? | want to discuss with you. Isthe meeting with the te gat a training coursein cients at 122 Brussels What about you? 3 Areyou busy tomorrow? © My plane leaves at 4 4 What ate you doing this d_ itdepends what time Ifinish weekend? work 5 There’sameeting about @ Yes.mglving a presentation the new project at 11,Are in the morning, and then I'm you coming? seeing some cients, 6 When are you going to fo, they want to reschedule Zurich? It for later this week, 3. Make the following sentences negative, 1 I've got an appointment with the sales manager this morning, 2 We'e working on the new praject this afternoon. 3. Thete’s a meeting next Friday to discuss progress. 4 My contract ends in two months, jorge is attending a training course tomerrow. 6 Imm leaving work at the end of this month, 4 Read this interview from a newspaper and complete the ‘gaps with a suitable form of the verbs in brackets. A nurnber of students choose to take ‘gap year between leaving school and going to university. They usually travel, ot gain some work experience during this time, Some go and do voluntary work. Alice Ter Haar, our reporter interviewed one school leaver who is taking a gap year next year, Alice: So, Kami, what? (you / do) in your gap year? Rami: Well, first of al, 1? (Gly to Bast Aiea to do some voluntary work. A iew welfare project... : (tart) on « Monday. 1 i (worl) there for about six months, and then I? (G0) down to Antarctica Alice: Why there? Kami: 1? (have got) a place at Southampton University next year to study environmental science. My main interes isin climate change, and so | the climate’s already been affected. I want to gain some experience of working in different climates. Alice: That sounds amazing! When are you leaving? Kami: My plane* at 7 this evening. (cravel) to places where (take off) VOCABULARY Collocations 5. Circle the phrase which does not collocate with the word on the left. 1 2 priority interview contract 4 training joo project stat meeting make it a ~ / my main ~ / manage a~ / agree ion what the ~ is have an ~ fora job / attend ~ training /a phone ~ / the~went badly {rot bea / have got) a temporary ~ sgn the~ ny ~ends need more / agree anew ~ / ge ~/ get basi apply fora ~ /need re ~/ ose y= / havea wel-pad~ work on ane ~/ 3 big ~/ launch a new ~ go toa fendly and efficent ~ employ new positive ~ / train the ~ arrange 2 /a parttime Phave a staff ~/ go6 Complete the phrases you circled with the correct word from the list above. 7 Complete the sentences with a suitable word from exercise 5. 1 Business is really good and we're expanding, so we need to employ NEW onnonone 2. Jenny’s working on a new at the moment. She's, designing an advert for a software company. 3. Canyou arrangea with the clients this week to discuss the plans? 4 Paola's got a temporary tech supper. 5 This company makes ita training courses. 6 Lans has a well-paid... 7 Hen thinks his phone ‘manager went well, with a major bank, in to offer staff regular _awith 2 law firm in the city. for the job of project 8 the company accepts you, You get BASIC. een... before they send you out in the fielc Language note job versus work Use job (countable nour) to talk specifically about what 3 person does. | have a new job as an accountant. Use wark (uncountable noun] to talkin general about something youre doing. tim doing some work at the moment, so weil talk late. READING 8 Read the job advertisements below. Match the items in the pictures with one of the jobs. 1 Goat 8 4 9 Which job(s) require(s) someone who: 1. speaks a foreign language? 2. has previous work experience? and 3. will work for no money? 4 does not want to work full-time? 5. likes working with dogs? cand 6 wants to choose when they work? 7. is happy to work six days a week? 8 is happy working with the public? Volunteer Hosts ‘re you cence site, o someone who cates laut he wars? Peas sou ia bacoma a marine Bolg. so, wos you he oat se ‘ef werk erp? The Nason) Marne Aqusfu soon foe voli has 2
Yes, they/re realy nice! And * (you get) that lovely amp there, too? S: Ohnal {buy) that from Heavenly Home: D- Hiowe it!* (Go) they have any others ket? not exactly the same, but there was one that vas similar (find) it hard to choose between them (you not buy) both of them? We reallyVOCABULARY Shopping online 1 Choose the correct word in italics to complete the sentence. ‘ 1. bought these jeans. They were only £15, reduced / returned from 40. 2 lke ordering things from the shop's website, as they've gota really reliable delivery fee / service, 3 The smartphone | wanted was very popular,and when | finally got to the shop it was out of stock / sale 4 When they took / delivered my order, the jacket was the wrong size. It was too small 5. I bought it on efay.| won / bid £35 for it, and the guy let ie have it. © You look great! That dress really fits /suits youl 2 Complete the blog with the words and phrases in the box. bargain reliable dropped wide
Oh,cor't bother! it's too crowded and polluted! © No, 1've never heard of it, to be honest. I it good? d Why don't you try some? Its delicious! © Yes, | found some realy great recipes in there! Yes, but m afraid it wasr’t spicy enough for Kevin! Put the words in brackets into the correct form of the ‘present perfect simple, 1 -(you ever eat) snails? 2 (You be} to that italian restaurant on the corner yl? W's great. | (be) there three times! 3 (you ever try) falafel? They'e a kind of vegetarian meatball, made with chick-peas, 4 This the first time | make) Thai food | hope yeoulite i 5 Bob. (never eat cury before He doesn't eat much spicy food. ei 6 (you read) that ecokbook gave you yet? Language note When we talk about travel experiences, we usebe" eg, Hove you ever been te Niogars Falls? 've been to Alaska twice. "ve never been abroud, Complete the mini-dialogues with the correct form of the present perfect simple or the past simple. 1 Kate: (you be) to Edinburgh before? Gunter: Yes. | Iwo years ago. How about you? Kate. | [never be) here before it's realy cold! Gunter you vist) the caste yet? Kate: No! | must go. How about you? Gunter: | (Go) yesterday it was amazing! 2 Yur: (you be} to any good restaurants yet? Xavier: Well! (go) to The Apple last night Yuri: Oh, that famous chet’ place? the be) ‘there? DEVELOPING CONVERSATIONS Suggestions et ee Unscramble the suggestions. 1A: that Thai / the corner / how / round / place / about? 8: To be honest, | con't realy fe! like spicy food today. ‘A: could /wey/ instead / well / that vegetarian / ithe square / go / restaurant / to 2 G sushi bar / how / new / about / an Samson Strest ther? D- Tobe honest, | don't really feel like Japanese foc C: wes that Greek’ well / instead / restaurant / could ! to/ go down the road 3. E: seafood / in / about / restaurant / howe / that the centre /? F: Tobe honest, I don't really eel lke fish today. E: instead / go / could / The Cooking Pot / well / to / we / on James Street Complete the conversation with the zesponses (a-f). Great idea! | love their curries © Yes, but they haven't got enough vegetarian dishes on the menu. don't want to eat spaghetti with tomato sauce againl © [tl be toa noisy to talkin there, then! | Fancy going someviere quiet so we can chat. 1 Tim not sure. Have you been to La Vita Bella yet? © Ye5,1 do, ¥ Well have to book though A: Where do you want to gottonight? ‘A: Oh,| went there last week We waited an hour to get a table! That's to0 long to wait in a restaurant that doesn't take bookings: 'm not going there again! How about Nell’ Kitchen? There have been good reviews ofthat. (Oh, yes forgot you don't eat meat! De you lite seafuod? >Pee ‘Well there's a nice litte fish restaurant in the centre, * cn cll gets busy ‘A: Well, then we could go to the Indian down the coad instead. That doesn't get busy until the pube close BeREADING 1. Read the blog about sandwiches around the world. Match each blog entry with the correct country below. vietnam Ireland + austria France A © D 2. In which deseription(s) does the writer mention that: 1. the sandwiches are nat expensive? 2. the bread is made in the shop? 3 the place gets very busy? 4 the restaurants very old? 5 the ingredients used are local? em uta text 3. Match the words from the blog (1-10) with the definitions (2-7) recipe (ine 2) a fashionable and modern 2 falafel(ine 8} Bone food item whichis used with 3 the premises others to make adish {ine 19) © what is placed inside a sandwich 4 variely ine 20) d_ not very expensive 5 ingredient (ine 20) e the restaurant/shop building 6 discount (line 32) {instructions foF making dish 7 reasonasle (prices) & 2 Special design which a shop or {ine 36) business uses 8 trendy ine 42) chickpea balls 9 filing ine-43) special low price 10 logo line 48) a number ofaiferent things 4 Underline the words that can go with these phrases. 1 freshly made coffee / orange juice / newspaper / ‘icecream football team / restaurant } person f Mexican food f ingredients / dishes / colours fruit {fish ¢ water ¢ table | vegetables ! bread 2 extremely popular 3 avarely of 5 food fast spicy f health } fru junk / frozen 6 price reasonoble / discount / full half 24 ourcomes Pete’s Eats Blog | travel alo in my search for new and exciting recipes, and | sucdenly realised that the one thing | haven't talked about is ‘one ofthe mast common lunchtime foods in the wate. Ys, you ‘guessed it tho sandwich! A L’As du Fallatel — Paris i bel ec aR PRU ena sort foes eRe Hines eine enter pep The eden he ra seen ae itor alee eee re ease a ee Doone ee anbebrdren Banhmibistro Ho Chi Minh City i wep ee ae Vee fa sch ogre epic tt ssi tnam he Bart ntsz0 m Hoch Minny Falflsandch The breads teshy baked on the premises, and you can choose fern radishes ang hot enpess toll your hank mi A personal Fevoutte isthe Bsa Special which as barbecue por ham and pate OBriens Sandwich Bar - Dublin These people have mastered the art ofsenniche making Thay use vyondefull hick ices of evn be sem witha wi it ty neds. The urey and xe arn with Zz Sahn sandwich The gond newsts they offer elscoun for students, ancl thelr full ares ‘ol The business is ‘rowing fst, with sancvich bars in Several diferent doesnt aun thatthe nties, $0 het ty wil sue Turkey andbesenowte, Vienna This is actualy famous frniy-owmed resaurer, which has since 1618. Many Viennese eat hee regula. The resaurane Is expensive, butte trendy delicatessen sels dlkio saxhches at reasonable prices. Paul filings incu minced blood seusage ertng salad, mushroom salad and ham and entis. # Touritscan poy bit exra, and buy a souvenib decotaied wih he restaurants egoofa lack camel wearing « head ~VOCABULARY Describing food 5 Match the types of fod (16) with the descriptions (a-f) 1 potato 4 mange 2 courgette 5 garlic 3 squid 6 mushroom @ It’s kind of fruit. t's large and yellow, almost orange in colour. It's got a sweet taste. You usually eat it raw. bb. tts.a small, brownish grey fungus. tt graws in the round. It's quite soft. You usually eat it fried or grilled. tis often used in salads or on pizzas. ¢ It akindof seafood. it has a long, soft body, and ten small arms, called tentacles. it has a mild taste, and you usually eat it fried or grilled. You sometimes cook. itima sauce, @ tsa kind of vegetable. It's hard, and white on the inside with a thin, brown skin. It hasa mild taste, and you can eatit fried, boiled or -oasted. It accompanies ‘most meat and fish dishes. itssmal, white and hard. Ithas a very strong taste. You usually add it to cooked food to give it more flavour, but some people eat it rawin salads, or on a plece of bread and butter kind of vegetable. i's long, with a green skin, It's ‘not very hard, and has a mild taste. You usually eat it fried or boiled. You can add itto most vegetable dishes and salads, PRONUNCIATION 6 4.1 Listen to the words on the left. Then choose the ‘words in the line with the same sound, 1 would Ay could book 2 shall fe/_| champagne chant pancake 3 enough /a/ rough cough hungry [4 juice fy root boil fruit 7 4.2 Listen to all the words and check your answers 8 Practise saying the words. GRAMMAR Offers, requests, suggestions © Match the following questions with their function. a offer b request ¢ asking permission Could | have the day off please, ir Brown? Shall | take your coat, madam? Could | nave my steak well done, please? Shall we order drinks first? Shall bring you some water, sir? Shall we ordera dessert? Could | borrow your phone to call the babysitter? Could you bring us the bill please? suggestion | Language note | Wein ee es cee eee | Somnethiigth us 8 Gobi you mate mea toffee ple We ask permission when we want to do something but are not tute Wits sceptale Cal open he wincou claret 10 Use the prompts to complete the mini-dialogues. 1 Waiters Would you like me to bring you some wine, sir? Guest? (don’t drink aleahol / bottle of sparkling wat please?) 2. Manager: Right, Juan. Could you clear those tables, and set for tomorrow, please? Juan: Er. Mrs Kent (leave early, please?) My mother has asked me to collect my brother from his judo lesson, 3 Man: Shall we go fora Chinese meal, then? ‘Woman: (dont feel ike / pizza, instead?) 4 Man: Obl ean find my car beys, Walter: They fell on the ficor (help you look / them, sr)GRAMMAR too and not enough 1 Complete the sentences with too or not «enough and the adjectives in the box. hhard cooked cxpenshe a Tig spied 1 Ican't eat this soup it's cold water, please! 2 This bread isn't very fresh. i's to eat! 3. Thisfish isnot. Ws stil raw! 4 This wine isn't Could you bring us another bottle? 5 Thisis © Waiter! This table is {you give us another, please? ! Bring me some You've overcharged us! for six people, Could 2 Complete the following dialogue with a suitable phrase from. the box. wasn'thot enough haven't been has had tooslow _lveneverheard “have youtried ‘A: Where shall we go then? 8: How about Joe's Place? We there for ages! A. | knovy but the service was the last time we went, remember, Lets go somewhere new. 3 vues that Mexican restaurant on Keene Street? B: Nos of I. What's it lke? Well the chili = for me, but you'll kg it And they do really nice tacos, 8: Mm, you know | don't ike spicy food) The new fish restaurant inHooton © ‘some good reviews. We could go there A: OK, then, Let's go there, 3 Say what is wrong with this kitchen, Write sentences using the words below, [airy untidy staff work Not. enough + noun: When the phrase is followed by. ‘noun, ‘nat’ comes before the verb. eg. We don't have. enough food to eat You haven't made encugh paella We don't say'We have not enough food” | 25 outcomes LisTENING 4 4.3 Listen to two people having a meal ina restaurant. What kind of restaurant are they in? 5 % 4.3 Listen again. What do the couple order to eat and drink? Underline the correct answe moussaka ‘zatziki "water ‘wine spelsofal_—_souvatd 6 ©4.4listen to the rest of the conversation, and. answer the questions. 1. Why doesn't Claire want to eat the spetsofait 2 Does Claire like the tzatzik2 Why (not)? 3 Dothey ordera dessert? 7 How do Socrates and Claire feel about the food? Tick (V) the best answer. 8 Match the descriptions (a~d) in the menu below with. ‘the correct dish (1-4), 1 Grech silad 2 yoghurt and cacumber salad, FPewwured sit gare 2 teateiki es b spicy usage wich green peppers “ © temates, october poppers and 4 pelos oles, ith goat cease sal pose of riled pork sere on asick DEVELOPING WRITING A review — a restaurant 9 Holly writes a food and eating blog for her local newspaper's website. Read Holly's reviews of two restaurants below. 1 Which restaurant did she think was good? 2. Which restaurant did she think was poor?VOCABULARY ’ Places and equipment DEVELOPING CONVERSATIONS Introducing negative comments ‘Write the place next to the correct activity. court pitch tack pocl course river_gym studio | 1 Youpplay golf on a 2 Yougo fishing on a 3 You do dance class ata 4 You play football ona 5 You go swirnming in 2 6 7 8 You play tennis on a You do yoga in a You go running on a ‘Read the text below and answer the questions. The Two-Minute Test This sn fut but can you do the anagrams and answer the questions in two minutes? ceand obotflla etma sminmwisg ntneis °"? uinnrng © ss"9er bagel flog wingrda 4. You play this sport outside, with two or four players. You hit a ball over a net with 2 racket. ‘You need a set of clubs to play this sport. Salsa, tango and waliz are all kinds of .. You need paper and pencils to do this activity. Ityou de this activity on a track, you must wear ‘special shoes, but if you do it on the road, you can ear trainers, 6 This activity needs time, patience and a good rod. 7 Todo this sport you must wear trunks, a cap and ‘goggles to protect your eves from the chiorine in the pool. 8 Eleven players make up a... 9 Rackets, bats and clubs are all types of .. 10 Which word can you not use to describe gear? equipment kit game clothes 24 oucomes 3 Complete the negative comments. 1 A: Did youenioy the film? B: Ihave to say, 2A: What di you think of the match? B: Tobe honest, (U/ be / disappointed / Chelsea / not / win) 3A: What was the book like? 8: | must admit. (1 not / lke / romantic novels) 4. A: Doyou want to goswimming? B: To behonest, ‘ (can’t tang / swim) ; 5A: We could play tennis on Saturday. BT have to $j... ati eee B: I must admit, nnn think got? boring) (acting / not good) (1/ useless at tennis) 4 Read the conversation. Write tobe honest, Ihave to say ot ‘must admitin each gap 1-3.For gaps 4-6, complete the phrases. Anil: Phew m exhausted! Ive just been to my first Tai Chi lesson. t's the strangest form af exercise Ive ever tried! Henny: Did you enjoy it then? Anil rm nat sure realy! wes more difficult than | expected ts actually quite hard todo the exercises slowly ard corectly Henny So, ae you going to continue doing it? Anis Well! | think prefer tearn spor. thing m going tojoin a footbal club instead Henny > Fm not surprised. didn't think your ike it Ani So, whrat about you, Henny? Did you go with Dae to play tennis? Henny Yes, did, actualy. Ait And did you ike it? Henny: Tobehonest.* {too difficult. couldn't hit the ball wel: Dae is good at it but she's ‘ety fit and she's taken lessons Ani So,what are you going to dot Henny: Well Ihave to say © (prefer / dancing) must ami, {not / ike / sport much any more) | want to get ft though, so might jon a dance class and learn the tango 5 5.1 Lsten and check your ideas for exercise 4.¥ GRAMMAR Plans and arrangements 6 Match the sentence halves. 1 Iimthinking of going to 2 not going to do anything this 2 Ifthe weather's good evening, tomorrows & to join Pilates class, 3 Im exhausted! Im ¢ the cinema this evening. Do 4 Nontes phoned earlier, you want to come? 5 Tim going to go 4. I might come with you. gymthisafternoon, eI might go shopping. 6 That's good ideal If f “Ann and are meeting him at Fm free, the pub later. 7. Choose the correct form to complete the following sentences. Insome cases, both forms are possible. 11 Were meeting / We might meet atthe cinema at 7 ociock. The film starts at 7.25. Do you want to come? 2 lim going / ¥m thinking of going to Paris at the weekend. Do ‘you think I should? 3. A: What areyou doing / might you do at the weekend? 8B: I don't know. m going / | might go to see my grandmother. 4 & kimbo, won't come shopping with you today. The weather's so nice./ might do I'm going te do some gardening. It might rain tomorrow! B. Oh! OK, then, I dont fancy going on my own, so might do f/m doing some work instead. ‘A; Might you come / Ave you going to came for a meal with us later B: | might What time are you meeting / are you.going to meet? 6 rm wotching (im going to watch 2 (ND tonight. Complete the mini-dialogues. Use a suitable form - might, present continuous or going to-with the verb in brackets. 1 A: Right, Ken We Anil at 5 o'clock ‘outside the stadium. The match starts at 5.30, 50 dor't be late! (meet) 2 A lorgel for a drink after work? (you come) B: | don't know, Dae.| home and have an early night.’ exhausted, (gc) 3. A: Anel.you haven't worn those for ten years! What 2 (yeu / do} BI running, and lose weight before ‘our holiday! (go) 4 We a barbecue this evening and look at those clouas! I's going to rain! (have) What ‘The house fs too mall For 20 people! 9. Mateh the sports with the photographs above. 11 sepak takraw 3 badminton 2 underwater rughy 4 tennis 10 5.1 Listen to three friends talking about their plans to get ft. What sport does each person decide to do? Dave: Beret: Heidi 11 5.1 Listen again and answer the questions. 1. What type of sport does Heiai ike? Why is Heidi net happy with Daver 3. Why doesn't Beret want to try Heid’ sport? 4 Why isn't underwater rugby a violent sport? bo yau play sepak takraw with your legs and feat or your arms and legs? 8 Why does Beret decide to go with David? 0s RELA 291 VOCABULARY Sports and ganies Choose the correct verb in italics in the following sentences: 1 Uyerpool won f beat Juventus 2-0 yesterday 2 Gerrard scored / kicked both goals. 3 In the Chelsea-Manchester City match lastnight, Chelsea drew / won 3-2. 4 When last scored / timed myself running, | ran three miles in ten minutes 5 My dai has always beaten / supported Liverpool, but to be honest, | prefer Arsenal © In rugby, players throw kick the fall when they pass it to their team mates. Match words from boxes A ad B to write a list of ten sporting collocations. Some words in & are used more than once. EW iocital tunning tennis golf swimming dance __ sports, pool event racket, pitch course lass track gear Clubs court label the items from exercise B in the photographs. Match the sentence halves. 1. Tmgeingto try out the new 18-hole golf events on in the area this weekend? 2 Jim, have you got your wimmning, bracket, and Im playing in a tournament in half an hour! 3. Ave there any gocd sports class at 7.30 this evening? 4 Alice, haven't you got a dance course at Bagshot this afternoon, 5 Mum, |car‘t find my tennis track near here? Ive brought my trainers. 6 Isthete a good running gear ready? I's time to go. GRAMMAR Superlatives Look at the spelling rules in the Language note. Complete the sentences with, the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets: Language note 1 the (exctng) thing ve ever done was jump roman aeroplane witha parachute Rememierhow to orm superlative 2 the (big) party "ve exer had was for my 21s birthaay adjectives: when linviled 100 people 1 words of one syllable take-est eg. old ~ 3 The (easy) exam I've ever taken was my driving test. the oldest : passed first time! 2 words of three syllables or more take the 4 The, (good) holiday I've ever had was in Thailand two most, or the feast before them eg. intelligent ~ the most inteligent 3 Some words of two syllables take the + est. eg. pretty the prettiest Others take the most: the least. eg.aware~ the most years ago. | met my girlfriend there and fell love! 5 The (expensive) car I've ever bought was my SAW. 6 The hard) thing Ive ever had to do was break up with my last boyfriend. He was really upset, and felt guilty 7 The (bas) thingl've ever done was cheat in an exarn at ayers school | got 60% but fa copied from my neighbour's paper Alurays check the comparative and 8 The. (popular) football team in my country is Juventus. superlative forms of two-syllable. 9 The {fit guy know i my break dance instructor adjectives as you lean them 10 The (successful) woman | know is ry mur. She runs her ‘own business, goes ta the gym twice a week, ani siil finds time for us)© Write sentences with a superlative + the present perfect. eg It / bad / film / we / ever see, Tete worst fli wee ever seen. 1 This / expensive 1/1 ever buy. “41 the. (long) aerobics class lasted for : and took place ina shopping centre car park in Colombia. 2 This exciting /sport /1/ ever try. 3 that /big// pizza / | /ever see. 4D Tre words? (large) football stacium is Camp Nou in Barcelona, Spain. It can seat 4 That / good / game / he,/ ever play. 5 She / successful / tennis player /1/ ever know. M93 The worlds on (Calenging) bicycle race is Race Across America (RAAM).It covers about « 6 That /easy / game /1/ ever / win, 7 Complete the sentences in the factsheet with the superlative of the adjectives in brackets. 44 The: fast) cyclist ever to complete the RAAM is Pete Penseyres. He covered 3,107 8 Complete the factsheet with the missing miles in # 1 9 hours and 47 minutes information (a-g) from the box below. in 1986. [98772 people 594 —=—«3,000 miles aLhours $132 million 24hours “45 Cistiano Ronaldo became the world’s days = Eni > (expensive) football player after his Real Madtid transier of PRONUNCIATION 416 the® (Jarge) sk lesson was attended by Fo smanen SHE, who were instructed by Hansjirg Gredig Switzerland) of the Swiss- Snowsport School at Som-Heinzenberg (Graubiinder), Switzeriand, on 23 February 2008 9 Place the groups of words under the correct symbols. “47 The? ong) marathon playing tennis (ingles) was ®.. 35 minutes and 30 seconds and was achieved by George L Bolter ‘and Athos Rostan Ill (both USA), in Hickory, NC, USA, on 8-9 November 2008, 1 largest cyclist fastest challenging marathon badminton sil easy team win instruct business 2 3 4 5 play break race 10 95.2 tistenand check, 1 Practise saying the words. Then, ada the following words tothe table. stadium interesting longest. complete lgme pretty exam achieve |VOCABULARY Word families 1 Write the noun forms of the adjectives below Check your spelling. tired redness homeless happy ‘weak aware il conscious lay fit mad 2 Complete the text with the correct adjective or noun form of the words from the box. aware mad weak lazy population homeless Many cities aro over-populated, and one ofthe biggest problems facing therm is! ‘There are just not «enough homes for everyone. London, for example, is the most heavily Lily in Europe, with almost §,000 people per square kilometre Some people believe that homeless peopleare™ and that they don't work. This isa simplistic view, berause tnaay homeless people have obs, bet the high cost of living i major cites means that they can't afford the rent ‘Sheltex, the charity for the homeless, of the problem, Nobody wants to hen the surets’ says one spokesman. ‘1's complete. think that these people are lazy and® ‘There are ‘hole families that need help. The government must provide ‘one homes, with vents that people can afford to pay? READING 3. Read the blog entry about three ways to relax. Match ‘one of the techniques with the photograph. 4 Decide whether the statements are true (1) or false (). 1 Allthree relaxation techniques ask you to breathe correctly. The most complicated technique is the yoga technique, The yoga technique works hest you are alone and siting cown, 4 The gui ata picture The gulded imagery technique does not work in 2 crowded oom. 6 The progressive muscle technique acks you to focus on yeur body. imagery technique asks you to look [eeo Feeling alae Oar? ; Tey gan took ttre. Mot peopl hve some bac tte for desing wh stress they mateo fora vl seared tran some aang manic hve foc ath oral ap These Map Bot ody bre are my cop ies Up acl realy rac | | Your mind ad your by Sore we ge Tip number 1:Yoga breathing technique This is one of the easiost ways 10 relax. The yage breathing technique is most effective when you are 4 quiet place, and sing in the wallenewn leis postion’ Bt you can also do ie a che office, on che bus or n te park. Sic up or stand up straight. Choose 1 poin to lock at, and focus on it while you are breshing Close your mouth and breathe in thraugh your nose slowly and deeply ‘counting up to four. Hold your breath for four seconds, ang ten breathe out slowly with your mouth closed. Agsn,eount to four | and rape al the ses and ension of he dy ening your body | | Repeat the exercise up to ten times, | Tip number 2: Guided imagery relaxation tachnique Another simple way to rlax isto use the guided imagery technique Find a auet place and get into a comfortable positon. Breathe deeply and slowly. and lvagin you are Breathing in peace and breathing ut stress. Once you feel more relaxed, think ofa picture ‘of the most relaxing place you can imagine. Perhaps its a beach on 2 tropical sland, or a cosy armchair by an open fre. Allow yourself | | te daydream, When you fel relaxed, count cown from ten, and tell yoursef that when you get ta“one' youl fel calm and refeshed. Te relly works! Tip number 3: Progressive muscle relaxation technique | ‘Ths is one of my personal favourites You tense and then aces ere pars four reales ase econ | and makes you relax You might ind tnt the miose enjoyable tme to. Go this ia the ovaning, Sle down or fe down ina quiet place, Start with dhe fot Tenso up tha masele group in the fet. and hold for ve seconds, Breathe in as you tense up.Then, release the tension all t ‘once, and breathe out Stay relaxed for ten seconds. Work your way up the body from one muscle group tthe next. Repest the exercise, ‘Continue doing this unl you hive completed the whole body. Aight! Go ahead and ery one of ch! Enjoy yours “Then let me know what you thiok by posting a comment below5 6 DEVELOPING WRITING log — your favourite game ‘Ao online games magazine has invited readers to send description of their favourite game or sport to their weekly blog, iey want to know how and why they started the game, if they play with others, when and where, and what future plans they have for this game. Read one reader's blog entry. ‘What's the name of his favourite game? 2 Hot did he star aying the game? 3 How long has he been a club member? 4 What's he going to doin the future? Match the headings with the paragraphs, 1 Whete, when and who I play with 2. Future plans for the game 3 How started playing the game Underline any useful language about a game ora sport. oS My favourite pare chess I tated playing this game uth my dad when Twas five years od. Than fined the local chess dus. ve been aatembor for12 yeas now, and I stil enjoy it ike chess because it's che most exciting game ve ever plage. Althouga itsnota tem game, chess can hep you meet people Saver of my friend ste members of my clu. Now Ive joined cheascnn on the internet, and ay paint people from ll ver the wo Next month I'm going to ply ey fire local tournament, so fn practising hard FT do well chat, Light tae pers large tournament ‘bee May The. who knows! =e ——s Unite your own entry fr te blog. Us the note below to help you, and waite thes paragraphs lke the del above. Favourtte seme bog entry ‘ | eeneeR ieee | ee ee Ica... boca. | I've joined a ... club. t (peg ten ine Yasrae,eaaee | 'm hoping to / thinking of / going to ... t might ... | {Whately ciate | 2 The rues of the game /bpor. | 3 Why you like it. Remember to check your grammar and spelling! a Vocabulary Builder Quiz 5 Download the Vocabulary Builder for Unit 5 and try the quiz below. Write your answers in your notebook. Then check them and record your score. 1. Choose the correct word. 3. Hannah beat / won Xavier at table tennis last night. 2 The changing room Is really messy lazy! Clean it up 3. Theteam walked onto the football court! pitch and everyone cheered, 4 Winning the game made a mistake f difference to the team, 5. Try ta support / prevent the other team from scoring goal. 2 Complete the sentences with the correct preposition, 2 There's ban ‘smoking in the gym, 2 wants going to race Olviernet. 3 They're playing home against Chelsea this weekend, 4 She said I cheated play with me, 5 | kicked my opponent’ leg chess, and wouldn't mistake. 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in CAPITALS, 2 Thereisa lot of between the two brothers. RNAL 2 Thegame was. played with stones. oR.GIN 3 Dave 6 Ve on and needs to get more exercise aT 4 She didn't come again? She's so | FoRGET 5 You need alot of, ‘to do this sport, STRONG 4. Match the sentence halves. 1 She walks atabrisk 3. trackyesterdoy evening 2 The Olympics always b_ pace every morning, atiract adifficult opponent, but 3 Julies ran three laps rmanagedito beat het ofthe race 4 on Bolt winning the race 4 Inthefinal Keirataced e huge crowds. 5 Im going to bet 5 Gross-out the word that does not collocate with the key word. 1 basketball mateh / court # rod / team 2 attract a rrowdl / scores / attention / avoe + audiences 3 golf club course ! ball / racket 4 set a stondard / an example /a seoson /the pace 5 publish aboot /afilm /a magazine / anewspaper Score _/25 Walt a couple of weeks and try the quiz again, Compare your scores.
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