Unit 1 - D
Unit 1 - D
Unit 1 - D
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FEATURES
10 How well do you sleep?
Complete a questionnaire about sleep
18 My local park
A video about everyday life in an English park
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1c Nature is good for you
Reading
1 Look at the photo. Where is the woman?
What can she see?
Students’ own answers.
The woman is enjoying a virtual reality
nature experience. She’s standing in a
studio with pictures of nature around
her.
2 Read the article. Match the topics (a–c) with the paragraphs in the article
(1–3).
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3 Read the article again. Answer the questions.
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Word focus feel
4 Underline three phrases with feel in the first paragraph of the article. Match
the phrases to the uses (1–3).
1 to talk about your emotions or health feel better
2 to talk about wanting to do something feel like going
3 to talk about an opinion feel that
like
1 What do you usually feel _________ doing after a day at work?
that
2 Do you feel _________ nature is good for us? Why? / Why not?
better in the evening?
3 After a difficult day, what makes you feel _________
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6 Work in pairs. Take turns to ask and answer the questions from Exercise 5.
A: What do you usually feel like doing after a long day at work?
B: Going for a run in my local park and then eating dinner. Sometimes I go
out and meet friends.
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Critical thinking giving examples
7 When writers give an opinion in an article, they often support the idea with
examples. Look at these sentences from paragraph 1. Which sentence has
the main idea? Which sentences give examples?
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8 Read paragraphs 2 and 3 of the article. Find the sentence with the main idea
and sentences with examples. Underline the words and phrases for giving
examples.
For example, the number of visitors to Canada’s national parks is getting
lower every year.
Paragraph 2
Main sentence:
As a result, some doctors are studying the connection between nature and
health …
Example sentences:
One example of this is the work of Dr Matilda van den Bosch in Sweden.
Another good example of how nature is good for health comes from Canada.
Paragraph 3
Main sentence:
Because of studies like these, some countries and cities want nature to be part of
people’s everyday life.
Example sentences:
In Dubai, for example, there are plans for a new shopping mall with a large
garden …
In some countries such as Switzerland, ‘forest schools’ are popular …
And South Korea is another good example; it has new forests near its cities …
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9 Complete these sentences in your own words. Use examples from your own
life. Then tell your partner.
EXAMPLE ANSWERS
Students’ own answers. Some suggestions:
1 I relax in my free time in different ways. For example, I
sometimes go out with friends, but sometimes I stay at home and
watch TV.
2 My home town has some places with trees and nature, such as
the park in the city centre, and the national zoo.
3 There are some beautiful national parks in my country. A good
example is Millennium Park.
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Speaking
10 Work in groups of four. Imagine your town has some money to make
people’s lives healthier. Look at the ideas below and think of one more.
• one hundred new trees in the town EXAMPLE ANSWERS
Students’ own answers. Some
• a 400-metre running track in the park possibilities include: install an
• a new park with a children’s play area open-air gym in the park;
• two cycle paths across the town build an outdoor swimming
• a bridge across the river with a garden pool, provide an all-weather
football pitch.
11 Discuss the ideas in your group and choose the best idea. Give reasons and
examples.
I think cycle paths are a good idea because cycling is good for your health
and good for the environment.
12 Present your idea to the class. Then compare your ideas. Try to agree on the
best idea.
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Track 6
How do you feel about nature? After spending hours indoors, do you often feel like
going outside for a walk? Or if you work for hours at your office desk, do you feel
better when you take a break and visit your local park? Most people think that nature
is good for us; it’s good for our bodies and good for our brains. However, humans are
spending more time inside and less time outside. For example, the number of visitors
to Canada’s national parks is getting lower every year. And in countries such as the
USA, only 10% of teenagers spend time outside every day. Many doctors feel that this
is a problem in the twenty-first century, and that it is making our physical health
worse.
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Track 6
As a result, some doctors are studying the connection between nature and health:
one example of this is the work of Dr Matilda van den Bosch in Sweden. The doctor
gave people a maths test. During the test, their heart rate was faster. After the test,
one group of people sat in a 3D-virtual-reality room for fifteen minutes with pictures
and sounds of nature. Their heart rates were slower than people’s in the other group.
The virtual contact with nature helped them feel more relaxed. Another good
example of how nature is good for health comes from Canada. In Toronto,
researchers studied 31,000 people living in cities. Overall, they found that healthier
people lived near parks.
Because of studies like these, some countries and cities want nature to be part of
people’s everyday life. In Dubai, for example, there are plans for a new shopping mall
with a large garden so shoppers can relax outside with trees, plants and water. In
some countries such as Switzerland, ‘forest schools’ are popular; schoolchildren study
their subjects in the forests and do lots of exercise outside. And South Korea is
another good example: it has new forests near its cities and around 13 million people
visit these forests every year. So after building cities for so long, perhaps it’s now time
to start rebuilding nature.
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1d At the doctor’s
Vocabulary medical problems
1 Look at the pictures. Match the people
(1–8) with the medical problems (a–h).
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2 What do you do when you have the problems in Exercise 1? Choose the best
option (1–3) for each problem. Work in pairs and compare your ideas.
EXAMPLE ANSWERS
1 I go to bed.
1 I go to bed: headache, stomach ache, a
2 I take medicine or pills. temperature (perhaps backache)
3 I go to the pharmacy or see my doctor.
2 I take medicine or pills: headache (paracetamol, aspirin); earache (ear drops);
stomach ache; sore throat (throat sweets / lozenges); bad cough (cough syrup)
3 I go to the pharmacy or see my doctor: you might go to the pharmacy for all
these – backache, earache, very bad stomach ache, and perhaps a high
temperature might mean going to see the doctor.
5 Listen again and write the number of the conversation (1–2) next to the
medical advice.
Track 8
a Take this medicine twice a day. 1
b Go to bed. 2
c Drink hot water with honey and lemon. 1
d Take one pill twice a day. 2
e Buy cough sweets. 1
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Script Track 8
C = customer, P = pharmacist
1
P: Hello, how can I help you?
C: Hello. I’ve got a runny nose and a sore throat. I feel terrible.
P: Have you got a temperature as well?
C: No, it’s normal.
P: Well, you should take this medicine twice a day. It’s good for a sore throat.
C: Thanks.
P: And try drinking hot water with honey and lemon. That helps.
C: OK. I will.
P: Oh, and why don’t you buy some cough sweets? They should help. If you still feel ill
in a few days, see a doctor.
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Script Track 8
P = patient, D = doctor
2
D: Good morning. So what’s the problem?
P: I’ve got earache in this ear. It’s really painful.
D: Let me have a look. … ah … yes, it’s very red in there. What about the other one?
P: It feels fine.
D: Hmm. It’s a bit red as well. Do you feel sick at all?
P: No, not really.
D: Let me check your temperature. … Yes, it’s higher than normal. OK, I’ll give you
something for your earache. You need to take one of these pills twice a day for
seven days. They might make you sleepy so go to bed if you have to. And if you still
feel ill, then come back and see me again.
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6 Match the beginnings of the sentences (1–9) with the endings (a–i). Use the
expressions for talking about illness to help you.
1 Have you got a a this medicine.
2 You should take b buy some cough sweets?
3 It’s good for c earache.
4 Try drinking d then come back and see me again.
5 Why don’t you e a sore throat.
6 I’ve got f hot water with honey and lemon.
7 Do you feel g temperature?
8 You need h sick at all?
9 If you still feel ill, i to take one of these pills.
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7 Work in pairs.
Student A: You have a medical problem. Choose one of the problems from
Exercise 1 and tell Student B what your problem is.
Student B: You are a pharmacist. Ask how Student A feels and give advice.
Then change roles and have a new conversation.
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1e Personal information
Writing filling in a form
1 Work in pairs. Discuss these questions.
• What kinds of forms do you sometimes fill in?
• Think of a form you filled in. What information did you write?
EXAMPLE ANSWERS
Students’ own answers.
Some possible types of form: registration form at school, college or
university, job application form, passport or visa application form
Information often on forms: first name, middle name, surname,
title, age, gender, date of birth, address, postcode, telephone
number, email address
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2 Look at these forms. What is each form for?
A medical form
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2 Look at these forms. What is each form for? A visa application form
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3 Writing skill information on forms
a Match the questions (1–7) with the headings on the forms in Exercise 2
where you write the information.
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3 Writing skill information on forms
b Look at the forms again. Answer these questions. Then check your answers
on page 155.
1 How many abbreviations can you find in the forms? What do they mean?
DOB = Date of birth
2 Under the heading Title on forms, we use the abbreviations Mr, Mrs, Ms
and Dr. What do they mean?
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4 Work in pairs. Design a form for new students at a language school.
5 Exchange your form with another pair. Use these questions to check their
form.
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1f My local park
Before you watch
1 Look at the photo and read
the caption. Where is your
nearest park? Why do people
like going there?
EXAMPLE ANSWER
Students’ own answers.
Possible answers include: it’s
free, it’s healthy, it’s a good
place to relax or do exercise,
it’s nature in the middle of a
town or city, children can
play there safely, it’s a nice
Park Güell, in Barcelona, is famous for its art and a
place for a picnic, you can great place to meet friends.
feed the birds.
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2 Key vocabulary
Read the sentences. The words and phrases in bold are used in the video.
Match the words to the definitions (a–f).
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While you watch
3 Watch the video and number a–g in the order you see them.
2a A man is cycling.
1b A woman is walking with her dog.
5 c A student is jogging.
3 d There’s a large house near the park.
4 e Two people are walking down a path.
6 f A student is doing pull-ups.
7 g A tractor is cutting the grass.
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4 Work in pairs. Look at the table
and watch the video again. often dogs
weekend
trees
2
Student A: Complete the notes
in column 1. every day high
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After you watch
6 Work in pairs. Cover the notes in the table and look at the faces of the
different people.
Student A: Choose one person in the video but don’t tell Student B. Listen to
Student B’s questions and give the answers from the video.
Student B: Ask the two questions from the video: When do you come to the
park? How often do you come? Listen to Student A’s answer. Which person
from the video is Student A?
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UNIT 1 REVIEW AND
MEMORY BOOSTER
Grammar
1 Choose the correct options to complete the text about a man called Nazroo.
Every day, Nazroo 1 works / is working with
elephants. In this photo, 2 he takes / he’s taking
his favourite elephant elephant, Rajan, for a
swim. 3 They swim / They’re swimming in the
sea around the Andaman Island. Sometimes
they 4 like / are liking to relax this way after a
hard day. Rajan 5 doesn’t seem / isn’t seeming
worried about being under the water. I suppose
6 it feels / it is feeling good after a long, hot day
at work.
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2 Write the expression in brackets in the correct place in the sentence. In three
sentences, there is more than one correct position.
1 I play computer and video games. (rarely)
2 We’re studying Spanish. (at the moment)
3 My family does sport. (every weekend)
4 All my friends are working. (these days)
1 I rarely play computer and video games.
2 We’re studying Spanish at the moment. / At the moment, we’re
studying Spanish.
3 My family does sport every weekend. / Every weekend, my
family does sport.
4 All my friends are working these days. / These days all my
friends are working.
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Vocabulary
4 Match the verbs in A with the words in B. Then complete the sentences with
the expressions.
fall
1 I can’t __________ asleep
__________ because of all the noise outside my
bedroom.
take
2 At work, we always __________ a break at 11 and have a coffee.
__________
long hours these days because there is a lot to do.
work __________
3 We all __________
get up __________
4 Sometimes I __________ late and I miss my bus to school.
TV
5 How much __________ watch
do you __________ in the evenings?
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5 Which words can follow the verb in CAPITAL letters? Cross out the incorrect
word.
1 DO exercise, housework, relaxing, yoga
2 GO asleep, clubbing, jogging, home
3 PLAY golf, swimming, games, tennis
4 FEEL tired, happy, ache, sick
6 Work in pairs. Write five sentences using verbs from Exercises 4 and 5, but
miss out the verb.
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Real life
7 Choose the correct option to complete the conversation between two
friends.
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8 Look at the pictures and answer the questions.
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Communication activities
Unit 1a Exercise 3, page 10
Mostly B answers:
You sleep fairly well. Maybe you wake up once or twice a night and that’s
normal. But you have a busy life, so you need extra hours in bed. Try to go to
bed early during the week and sleep an extra hour at the weekend.
Mostly C answers:
You work hard and get home late, and sometimes work in the evening at home,
so you probably don’t get the sleep you need. Try to relax in the evening and go
to bed early.
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Communication activities
Unit 1e Exercise 3b, page 17
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