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7 He's tidied his/the garden himself.

8 He's going to get some trees planted.

9 He's going to get his/the carpets cleaned.

10 He's cleaned the kitchen floor himself. 2

2 I'm getting/having my car repaired at the garage next week./I'm going to get/have my car repaired at the garage next week.

3 I got/had my car repaired at the garage last week.

4 My car was repaired at the garage last week.

5 My watch has stopped. I'll get/have it cleaned when I go into town.

6 Helen got/had her wedding dress made in London three weeks before she got married.

Exam Zone (3-4) Use of English Sentence Transformations

1 I will get a plumber to fix the tap in the bathroom.

2 Sales of package tours are affected by weather conditions.

3 This small village is constantly threatened by the volcano.

4 He painted the whole building himself.

5 They/ Henry and Jim don't like each other. Cloze

1 from 2 by 3 the 4 but 5 sales 6 as/because

7 about 8 the/another 9 on 10 is Word Formation

1 educational... solution 2 disagreements 3 personally... imagination 4 scientists

Listening

D extra E 3 F 2

A 5 В 4 CI

Reading l

AO В 4 C3 D 6 El F 5 G2 H7 2

1С 2 А ЗА 4 D 5 С 6B 3

Module 5 Warm-up 1 Positive opinions amusing attractive brilliant clever colourful successful

A extra В 2 С 4 D extra E3 F1 Gd Ha I extra J b К с

Negative opinions

awful boring dull

offensive

ridiculous

sexist

shocking

silly

tasteless

terrible

weird

x ✓ X x / ✓ / /
x ✓ ✓ x ✓

mobile phone pizza jeans

adjectives

absolutely delicious

stylish

tasty

totally reliable cool

distinctive unique durable good flavour

2 offensive 3 successful 4 serious 5 waterproof

silly 7 bargain prices 8 unusual 9 sexist 10 guaranteed

17 Word Power

l

2 e 3b 4 f 5c 6g 7 h 8a 2 permanent Internet connection 3 luxurious suite 4 debut performance 5 flat screen 6 dreamy melodies 7 five-star restaurants 8 compact shape 2

2 P 3P 41 5 P 61 7 P

la 2a 3c 4b 5c 6b

2 out-of-this-world 3 a piece of cake 4 sit back

5 capture the moment 6 a breath of fresh air

7 has the edge over 8 not to be sniffed at 9 as smooth as honey

Remember

l

1 some 2 any 3 no 4 any 5 some, some

6 some 7 no 8 any

1 much 2 many 3 a lot of 4 a lot of 5 many

6 much

2 A few, many 3 much 4 many 5 much 6 a little

7 much 8 a few 9 a little

many, much, A lot of, a few, a little, some, no, any

18 Grammar

2*

2 Lefs buy the snacks at the supermarket. They'll be cheaper there.

3 Write it down for me or I'll forget.

4 Jeffs good with computers. He'll help you.

5 I've asked him to play your favourite song. He's going to play 'Summertime' next.

6 Oh no! That bottle's going to fall. 3*

2 are you going to do 3 won't do 4 41 play 5 are you going to work 6'm going to have 7'm going to stop 8'm not going to spend 9'm going to work 10 41 come 4*

2 Our plane takes off

3 does the last train leave

4 We aren't going

5 does the film start

6 are we going

7 The exam doesn't finish

8 The match finishes 5**

1 'm studying 2 doesn't take off 3 '11 have 4 isn't going to win 5 finishes 6 11 get married 6***

This car is making a funny noise. I think the engine's going to stop.

Their wedding is on May 29th next year.

Lucy and I are playing/are going to play tennis next Monday.

I don't know which T-shirt to buy. I know! I'll buy all of them!

I think every family will have a flat screen TV by 2008.

Next year the local council are building/are going to build a new road near the park.

7***

1 (personal answer with will)

2 (personal answer with going to)

3 (personal answer with Present Continuous)

4 (personal answer with will)

5 (personal answer with going to)

6 (personal answer with Present Simple)

Word Corner

tost and found: small black dog, blue Apple laptop computer

lonely hearts: beautiful fun-loving woman, non­smoking man

births: are pleased to announce, a little sister for Emily accommodation: two-bedroom flat, close to Islington underground station

courses and tuition: You'll be amazed how much you learn, small groups

19 Communication 1

1 shop around 2 take in 3 throw away 4 try on

5 read through 6 take back 7 go up to 8 start off

9 ring up 10 help out with

2 You can't hear a thing: a g h

3 When I got it home I found the sleeves were far too tight, с d

4 I really like it but it shrank in the wash, с d

5 Its got a button missing here, hasn't it? с d

6 Ifs not working properly, a e f h

2 SA 3 SA 4 С 5 SA 6C 7C 8C

1 Can I help you, madam?

2 I've got a problem with

3 What exactly^ wrong with it

4 I'm afraid

5 the bag it came in

6 I'd like a refund, please.

7 Here you are.

20 Focus on Writing 1

1 and 2 First 3 However 4 so 5 Another question 6 because 7 Finally 8 also

possible questions:

1 What is your reason for selling the car? I'd like to know why you are selling the car. What condition is it in? Is it in good condition?

2 Is the dog male or female? How long have you had it? Does it bite?

3 When was the train set made and who by? How old is it and who made it? What condition is it in? Is it in good condition?

4 Have the dresses been worn? Has anyone worn the dresses? What condition are they in? Are they in good condition? What size are they?

5 How old is the mountain bike? What is your reason for selling the bike? I'd like to know why you are selling the bike. Have you had any problems with it?

1 Exactly which year was the car made?

2 Would you accept £40 for the train set?

3 Has the dog ever been ill?

4 "What size are the bridesmaids' dresses?" she asked.

5 "Is the cycle helmet in good condition?' he enquired.

Language Problem Solving 5 1

1 -, the 2 The, the, the 3 -, the, - 4 -, - 5 -, the, the, -, - 6 -, -, the

1 The 2 The 3 an 4 - 5 a 3

2 the poor 3 the disabled 4 the homeless 5 the unemployed 6 the blind

Skills Corner 1

ID 2 С ЗА 4 A

Module 6 Warm-up l

ponytail 2 freckles 3 fringe 4 plaits

5 eyebrows 6 moustache 7 chin 8 forehead 9 wrinkles 10 beard

2 elderly curly good-looking dark middle-aged grey

He's a(n) overweight man with long hair,

slim red

well-built shoulder-length

wavy

1 well-built, late twenties, moustache, shoulder- length, fair

2 short, middle-aged, glasses, dark hair and a dark complexion

3 early teens, freckles, fringe, narrow face, pony tail, slim

21 Word Power l

2 unreliable 3 unhelpful 4 intolerant 5 dishonest

6 unsympathetic 7 disorganised 8 insensitive 9 unsociable 10 impatient

ungrateful 2 inaccurate, accurate

3 mature, immature 4 infrequent, frequent 3

trendy 3 romantic 4 suspicious 5 aware 6 smug

Remember

 

1 must 2 had to 3 have to 4 having to 5 has to 6 'II have to 7 must/ll have to 8 Do... have to

 

1 mustn't 2 have to 3 must 4 don't have to

5 mustn't, must 6 must 7 don't have to 8 have to

22 Grammar 1*

2 can't be 3 must have 4 can't have 5 must be

6 must get up 7 can't get up 2*

2 can't have lived 3 can't have given 4 must have given 5 must have sent 6 must have married

7 can't have married 8 can't have been 3*

2 Mary may have won a lot of money.

3 He might have been stuck in a traffic jam.

4 He may have known about the history of Hungary.

5 She could have been a well-known actress.

6 They could have been watching our house!

7 She may not have been in love.

8 She might not have been in London all day. 4"

1 could/might be 2 can't be 3 could/might be 4 must have done 5 could/might have called 6 might not have wanted 7 must have gone out 8 could/might want 5**

5 c 6 d

2a 3b 4b 5b 6a 7b

Word Comer

If 2 b 3 e 4 a

23 Communication l

1 put up with 2 gets at 3 get on with 4 gets me down 5 give up 6 taken up 7 get together 8 get on with

straight, tall, slim, in her early twenties, skiing, hiking, sociable, cheerful, disorganised moustache, curly, well-built, thirties, climbing, hard­working, moody, patient, helpful 3

2 triangle-shaped, insensitive

3 sociable, round-shaped

4 oval-shaped, creative

5 rectangular-shaped, sensitive

6 spiral-shaped, dynamic, disorganised

7 square-shaped, reliable

Focus on Writing 1

particularly 3 For example 4 also 5 except 6 such as 7 but

especially, particularly, such as, especially, For example, For example, particularly, such as, also, especially

 

2 He's got thick, dark eyebrows.

3 My uncle is better-looking than most men of his age.

5 She's very sympathetic to everyone's problems and worries.

6 He likes expensive jewellery, such as gold rings and watches.

8 He's a tolerant man and he respects other people's ideas.

Language Problem Solving 6 1

1 When I was little, you could buy a lot for £1!

2 Emily's been very ill. Her parents had to call a doctor last night.

3 It was so dark that we couldn't see anything.

4 Janice and Pete weren't able to come to our party last weekend.

5 We didn't have to pay at the concert last night. It was free.

6 The party finished late last night, but we were able to catch the last bus.

2 was able to 3 didn't have to 4 had to 5 couldn't 6 could

Skills Comer

1M 2 W 3W 4 W 5 W 6W 7 M 8M

Matura Zone (5-6) Use of English Sentence Transformations

1... big enough for...

2... are better than...

3... might be giving...

4... must be...

5... attractive that... Cloze

1 the 2 most 3 than 4 had 5 too 6 However

7 more 8 cheaper Verb Transformations

1 have been... are going to be

2 will take... might help

3 will certainly do

4 have been shopping... you must have won

5 were/used to be... had to stay

Reading

IF 2 F 3T 4 T 5 A 6D 2

A extra В extra С extra D2 E4 F1 G3 3

A 3 В extra С 2 0 extra E 4 F 1 G 5 Listening

1A 2 С 3B 4 В 5 В

Module 7 Warm-up

sandcastle scent serious situation snack statue steam stunts swap swordfighting

Z aloud 3 up 4 myself 5 me 6 similar

2 aeroplane; others all connected to computers

3 deaf; others all nouns

> 1Д-0/tev jJJ

■ snow business; others all people/performers • sandcastle: others all methods of transport

7 (rill; others all nouns/weapons

8 drums: others all types of music

25 Word Power

1 make calls to 2 take part in 3 take lessons 4 get access to 5 take action 6 have links to 7 take up 8 get depressed 9 make the effort 10 get you

1 Sue and Mike are having a party next Saturday.

2 I can never get my husband to help with the housework.

3 Can you take your mobile phone outside, please?

4 The sand is too dry to make a sandcastle here.

5 Why do you get annoyed at everything I say?

1 classroom aid 2 picture messaging 3 school trip

4 online classes 5 method acting 6 musical instrument 7 martial arts 8 sword fighting

9 paper airplane 10 zero gravity 4

1 Martial arts 2 school trip 3 musical instrument 4 online classes 5 classroom aid 6 paper airplane 7 zero gravity 8 picture messaging 9 method acting 10 sword fighting

Remember 1

2 If George gets up late, he has (his) breakfast late.

3 If George has (his) breakfast late, he doesn't catch the bus.

4 If George doesn't catch the bus, he goes to work on foot.

5 If George goes to work on foot, he doesn't arrive/get in the office before 11am.

6 If George doesn't arrive/get in the office before 11am, his boss gets/is angry.

7 If George's boss gets/is angry, George works badly.

1 If Kevin passes his driving test, he'll sell his bike.

2 I'll be really upset if I don't get that job.

3 If we follow the map, we won't get lost.

4 If you don't turn down that stereo, I'll throw it out of the window!

5 Emily will lend you the money if you ask her.

6 They won't come again if you aren't more polite. 3

2 If I were you, I'd ask a/the teacher.

3 If I were her, I'd give up cakes and biscuits.

4 If I were them, I'd buy a new computer.

5 If I were you, I'd be a doctor.

6 If I were him, I'd have a party. 4

2 If I worked harder, I'd be as clever as my sister.

3 Henry doesn't do much sport. If he did more sport, he'd be thinner.

4 Look at those clouds. If it rains, we'll get wet.

5 I'm really tired. If I wasn't tired, I'd come over.

6 Ifs only a short journey. If we get there before lunchtime, we'll have time to go shopping.

7 Do you want my advice? If I were you, I'd find a new girlfriend.

8 Mary usually does the cooking at home. If she cooks tonight, we'll have borsht.

26 Grammar l**

2 If I have time, I'll make you a cake.

3 Yes. If my parents weren't at work all day, we'd get a dog.

4 No. If I saved all my pocket money, I still wouldn't have enough for an expensive present.

5 Yes, and if I wasn't so busy, I'd help him.

6 If he passes his exams, he will. 2*

2d 3 f 4b 5 e 6c 3**

If I hadn't gone to London, I wouldn't have got this job. If I hadn't got this job, I wouldn't have met Pauline. If I hadn't met Pauline, I wouldn't have fallen in love. If I hadn't fallen in love, I wouldn't have got married. If I hadn't got married, I wouldn't have had children. If I hadn't had children, I wouldn't have bought computer games. If I hadn't bought computer games, I wouldn't have had the idea for a computer company. If I hadn't had the idea for a computer company, I wouldn't have started the factory. 4"*

2 I wouldn't tell Sarah the bad news yet if I were you.

3 The journalist wouldn't have written the story unless she'd believed it was true at the time.

4 Jean would have been able to do English at university if she'd been as good at it as you.

5 We'd be aote to ptiy football tomorrow if it sOJppetf ranrmq (ran.

6 laura never drinks alcohol unless ifs a special occasion.

7 I would have given you the tetter if it had arrived

before you left. 5"*

1 hadn't been, would have gone

2 doesn't arrive, 41 phone

3 don't get, won't get

4 hadn't gone, wouldn't have had

5 worked, 'd pass

6 asks, '11 say

7 ask, always comes

8 'd done, would I have got

9 get on, 'II arrive

10 caught, 'd be

Word Corner

2 maths 3 biology 4 IT 5 geography 6 German 7 French

Communication l

2 e Not necessarily. For one thing, the exams were different a few years ago.

3 с No, they aren't. We have modern computers, an art room, a music room...

4 f Not really. We only do four subjects after the age of 16.

5 d I'm not so sure. Films and computers aren't my idea of an ideal school.

6 b Perhaps, but nobody would do boring subjects. 3

2 catch up with 3 went over 4 put off 5 get together 6 got on with 7 take up 8 went on to

28 Focus on Writing 1

Contrast ideas List ideas

although also

despite furthermore

however moreover

on the one hand too

on the other hand

Summarise Give examples

to sum up for example

such as

2 on the one hand 3 such as 4 moreover 5 on the other hand 6 because 7 despite 8 to sum up

1 My mother told me: "You can only do your best in the exam.'

2 Mr Fielding is a good teacher; furthermore, he's a really nice man.

3 I'm good at science subjects; you're good at arts subjects.

4 You can bring these things into the exam: pencils, a rubber and a calculator.

5 Here's some advice: never copy someone else's homework.

6 I can tell you why he's so good at French: his mother's French!

7 She needed some help with her work; I gave her some help with her work.

Language Problem Solving 7 1

1 can't stand 2 manage 3 afford 4 risk 5 fail 6 makes 7 Practise 8 advised

2 learning, to study 3 to go 4 to leave 5 waiting, to walk 6 cheating 7 helping, to give 8 to read

Skills Corner

5 F 6 T 7 T 8 F

IT 2 F 3 F 4 T

Module 8 Warm-up l

across: law, construction, engineering, sport, medicine down: technology, business, farming, science, literature, fashion, design

1 sensitive 2 dynamic 3 hard-working 4 brave 5 sympathetic 6 practical

2c 3d 4b 5 g 6e 7f

1 career 2 work 3 job 4 profession

29 Word Power 1

find something impossible become self-employed make a living offer someone a job turn down an offer

7 get the sac*

1 does, makes 2 do, made 3 making, do 4 done, making 5 make, made 4

1 career advisor 2 national anthem 3 shop assistant 4 chewing gum 5 department store

6 railway company 7 rush hour 8 sewage works 6

Strange jobs Casual jobs Careers

dog warden paperboy/girl barrister

tea taster baby-sitter nurse

fruit picker model

summer tour guide

Remember l

2 for 3 in/during 4 at/during, by 5 in, at 6 for

7 since 8 Between 9 after 2

1 down 2 across 3 through 4 out 5 up 6 off 7 by 8 on(to)

In the picture there's a table between two chairs. On the table there's a bowl with fruit in it. There's a vase of flowers behind the bowl. Next to the bowl, on the left, is a bottle of water. In front of the bottle there's a glass. There's a dog under the table.

30 Grammar 1*

2 told 3 said 4 told 5 said 6 said 2*

1 Mr Blake said (that) he'd give all of us/them the exam results tomorrow/the following day.

2 Dad told us/them (that) he was going to get a promotion.

3 Laura told her Mum (that) she had been working on her application all evening.

4 David told Peter (that) they didn't have their keys with them.

5 Jean told Mary (that) John had taken her CD!

6 My parents said (that) they didn't like their neighbours.

7 The waiter told me/us/them (that) they were bringing my/our/their meal.

8 My parents said (that) they wouldn't lend me their car.

9 Sam said (that) Liz and Roy were coming.

10 Tina said (that) she hadn't been looking after her little brother.

3"

2 В: I thought you said you wouldn't do the homework this evening.

3 В: I thought you said Paul wasn't going to buy the present.

4 В: I thought you said you weren't playing basketball.

5 В: I thought you said you hadn't seen Paul McCartney.

6 В: I thought you said you hadn't been to London last week.

4**

2 There's nothing on TV.'

3 Tve finished my novel.'

4 'We're going to have two holidays this year.'

5 'We've been painting the front room.'

6 1 spoke Polish to Anna all the time.'

7 Tm learning to play the guitar.'

5**

Tve just finished school and I'm considering which job to apply for. I don't want to study any more. I've always wanted to be a fire fighter, and I've been trying to find out how many women fire fighters there are in the Fire Service. It isn't so unusual now for women to be fire fighters. I'm going to talk to my local Fire Brigade, and I'll let you know what they tell me.'

Word Corner 1

construction worker 2 TV chef 3 taxi driver 4 lorry driver 5 police officer б forestry worker 7 window cleaner 8 farm worker

 

a forestry worker b lorry driver с window cleaner d police officer e TV chef f farm worker g taxi driver h construction worker

31 Communication 1

1 calm 2 come 3 make 4 speak 5 Look 6 Dress

21 3C 41 5 С 61 7 С 81 3

1 Why do you want to work in one of our shops this summer?

2 Have you got any experience of shop work?

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3 What qualities do you think are important for this kind of job?

4 Have you got any questions you would like to ask me?

5 Can you tell me what sort of pay I would get?

32 Focus on Writing 1

1 because 2 as 3 due to 4 due to 5 due to 6 As

1 management 2 choosing 3 creation 4 surprising 5 hopeful 6 rudeness 7 freedom 8 sensation 3

Curriculum Vitae

Personal I nformation Name: Jane Carol Sibierski Date of birth: 3/06/1980 Nationality: British

Address: Top Flat, 210 Central Road, Brixton, London, ВN4 7SR

Secondary school: The Charles Dickens School,

Gads Hill, Kent

Exams: 3 A Levels

English Grade В

History Grade В

Geography Grade С

Experience 2001 - present

Project Manager at WebUnlimited, Guildford. Managing a small team that designs website advertising.

Other Skill s

Driving licence. First Aid Certificate Interests

Theatre, Eastern Europe (my father is Polish), films

Language Problem Solving 8 1

1 told 2 said 3 told 4 said 5 told

1 announced 2 claimed 3 promised 4 explained 5 regretted 6 admitted 3

1 She complained that some directors treated stuntmen and women badly.

2 She denied having an argument with Steven Spielberg.

3 She advised journalists not to invent stories like that.

4 She admitted that she could be difficult to work with.

5 She refused to talk about her personal relationships.

6 She agreed to talk about her new film.

Skills Corner

IT 2 F 3 F 4 T 5 T

Exam Zone (7-8) Use of English Sentence Transformations

1... Max had started his journey later he would have had to spend hours in traffic.

2... you get a university degree, you won't find a good job.

3... you wander in these woods alone, you risk getting lost.

4... that the/their aim was to raise awareness and make poverty history.

5... (that) she had never loved him, and (that) she never would.

Verb Transformations

1 moving 2 lean on 3 live 4 wouldn't be able 5 want 6 has just returned 7 wouldn't save 8 lived 9 believe 10 means 11 would settle 12 go Word Formation

1 unnecessary... responsibility

2 inspiration

3 successful... dedication

4 declining...unemployment

5 assessment...performance

Listening

IT 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 T 6T
Reading      
l      
IT 2 T 3 F 4 T 5 T 6 В 7 A
       
1С 2 С 3 A 4 В 5 A 6 D
       
A 6 В 4 С 3 D 1 E extra F 2

 

Module 9 Warm-up l

1 rugby 2 baseball 3 surfing 4 American football 5 golf 6 football 7 basketball 8 cricket

the Great Barrier Reef

the Grand Canyon

Sydney Opera House

the Empire State Building

The Statue of Liberty

Buckingham Palace

1 fast 2 hamburgers 3 roast beef 4 Indian 5 English 6 cosmopolitan 7 immigrant

8 Vietnamese

Australia: barbecues, cricket, kangaroo steaks, rugby, Uluru

England: cricket, fish and chips, rugby, soccer, Stonehenge

the USA: barbecues, baseball

33 Word Power

1 lively 2 warm 3 obligatory 4 irrational

5 pitiful 6 envious 7 greasy 8 current

Positive associations Negative associations

welcome strange allergies

pleased disappointed

energised moment of strain

look like a princess without any bounce

a group of puppies sloppy

good-naturedly distaste

Students' own answers

lb 2 a 3a 4a 5b 6b 7b 8a

Remember 1

1 will you 2 isn't he 3 don't they 4 shall we

5 will you 6 won't you 7 does she 8 aren't I

9 have we 10 would you

1 Dan told Sara to phone him when she got to her sister's house.

2 The teacher told the class to leave their homework on the front desk.

3 Mrs Green told her secretary not to disturb her while she was in the meeting.

4 Oliver's mother ordered him to apologise to the tittle girl that he'd hit.

5 The museum attendant ordered the boys not to smoke in the museum.

6 Linda told Steve not to be so silly. 3

1 Rachel asked her grandma to pass her the water.

2 The policeman ordered the thief to stand away from the car.

3 Diane told Robert not to be late for dinner.

4 Lilian's dad told her to go upstairs and finish her homework.

5 The soldier ordered the prisoner to put his gun down.

6 Jessica asked her neighbours not to play their music so loud.

34 Grammar 1*

2 e 3 c 4 f 5a 6b 2*

2 George asked David what his father's job was.

3 Dad asked Jean why she had borrowed his car.

4 Mrs Simms asked her guests whether they liked fish.

5 The journalist asked Jose Luis how long he had lived in Ireland.

3**

2 Richard's penfriend wanted to know if/whether all his family were interested in Broadway musicals.

3 Richard's penfriend was interested to know if/whether his family had lived in his/their town for a long time.

4 Richard's penfriend wanted to know if/whether his older sister still lived at home.

5 Richard's penfriend was interested to know if/whether he had (got) any pets.

6 Richard's penfriend wondered if/whether he was always going to live at home.

4**

We don't know where the oldest building is.

Could you tell me what people usually eat at Christmas?

We want to know how long the President has been in office.

We were interested to know how much the average salary was.


5"

2 Do they all have central heating?

3 Do all the bedrooms have a study desk?

4 How long have you lived here?

5 Are there any nationalities you don't want in your house?

6 What do you usually cook for breakfast?

7 Do you speak any foreign languages? 6*"

(possible answer)

The police asked John what he had seen. Then they wanted to know where he had been standing when he'd seen the men. They were interested to know how long they had been in the bank, and why John had still been opposite the bank ten minutes later. They wondered if he had seen the men come out, and if he had seen them before. They asked what the man's name was. They asked John to come to the police station with them.

Word Corner

1 money problems 2 spicy food 3 merengue music 4 economic refugees 5 political asylum 6 sense of humour 7 Irish accent

35 Communication 1

l

1 p 2 I 3 P  
       
1 P 2 P 3 I  
       
1 P 2 P 3 P  
       
1 I 2 I 3 P 4 P
       
1 P 2 P 3 I  
       
1 P 2 P 3 P  

 

1 I'd rather not, thank you.

2 Do you think I could leave early today, please?

3 Could you open the door, please?

4 I've broken a glass! I'm really sorry.

5 Thanks a lot. That's very kind of you.

6 You're welcome.

7 Excuse me?

8 Would you mind helping me, please? 3

le 2 g 3a 4f 5b 6c 7d 2 hurry up 3 drop you off 4 caught up with 5 have gone into 6 pick you up 7 hanging on

36 Focus on Writing 1

2 There's no hurry. She can go whenever she wants.

3 Mum says we can get dad whatever we like for his birthday.

4 Ifs their party. They can invite whoever they want to have.

5 The taxi's here. We can go whenever we want to.

6 This three-day ticket is great. You can travel wherever you wish to in the city.

7 I don't want it, so whoever comes and gets it can have it.

1 I'm going to the rock concert tonight,' said Craig.

2 Jack said: 'So am I. Lefs go together.'

3 Craig asked: "Who's coming?'

4 'Bruce and Todd are coming,' explained John, 'but Fred's busy tonight.'

5 "We can go in Todd's car,' said Craig.

6 'Good idea,' said Jack. 'I didn't want to ask for my parents' car.'

Dear Paul,

Thanks for your postcard. How are things with you? I hope your exams are going OK. Did you buy your new CD player, in the end?

Anyway, I'm writing to ask you what I need to bring when I visit you next weekend. Do I need to bring towels and soap? Is there a chance that we'll go swimming? And what about a present for your parents? I could bring a bottle of wine, if they drink wine.

Shall I bring some CDs? I've got some really good new ones that I got last weekend. But I'm not sure if your taste is the same as mine!

Well, my dinner's ready, so I must go now. Can

you phone me to let me know what I need to bring?

See you soon,

David

Language Problem Solving 9 1

1 so 2 after 3 Even if 4 Although 5 so that 6 Whenever

1 Thafs the church where we got married.

2 Even though she's eighty-five, she still goes dancing./ She still goes dancing, even though she's eighty-five.

3 We bought a dog so that we would/could get more exercise.

4 I don't want to do it unless you help me.

5 He turned out the light after he had locked the doors./ After he had locked the doors, he turned out the light.

6 They went to evening classes in order to improve their Spanish.

Module 10 Warm-up l

lb 2a 3b 4a 5b 6b 7a 8b

2 book 3 newspaper 4 electric kettle 5 CD 6 palmtop computer

1 cash card 2 coffee maker 3 key ring 4 microwave oven 5 computer mouse 6 mobile phone 7 pizza carton 8 TV remote 9 personal stereo

37 Word Power 1

  Fast? On two Forward
    feet only? movement?
1 run yes yes yes
2 stroll no yes yes
3 plunge down yes no no
4 crawl no no yes
5 struggle up no no no
6 go on all fours no no yes
7 climb up no no no
С 2 strolled 3 crawl 4 run 5 plunges down 6 go
on all fours      
       

 

2 exhausted 3 shocked 4 bewildered 5 amazed 6 impressed 7 ecstatic

 

2d 3b 4 e 5 f 6c

2 a good camera 3 roaring rapids 4 dense jungle

steep slope 6 excessive heat

1 pilot 2 artist 3 curator 4 pastor 5 sergeant

6 surveyor 7 professor

Remember 1

1 which 2 which 3 who 4 which 5 who 6 who

2 Is this the painting that you bought?

3 She is the woman whose son you met last night.

4 Thafs the town where we used to go on holiday.

5 They've demolished the house where I was born.

6 Mr Bates is the man whose car I bumped into yesterday.

7 We threw out the laptop which never worked properly.

8 This is the book which my parents gave me for Christmas.

1 x 2 who 3 x 4 x 5 who 6 x 7 which 8 which

1 Name the people who lived in Britain before the Romans invaded, с

2 Name a famous British monument which was built before the Roman invasion, h

3 Name the Roman Emperor whose armies invaded Britain in 43AD. f

4 Name some cities in Britain where you can see Roman remains, d

5 Name the famous construction (x) the Romans built in the north of England, g

6 Name the famous battle (x) the English fought against the French in 1066. a

7 Name the man who became King of England after this battle, b

8 Name the famous French work of art which depicts this battle, e

38 Grammar 1*

2 were 3 didn't speak 4 could 5 didn't have to 6 wasn't 2*

Id 2 g 3a 4b 5f 6c 7e

2 drive 3 had been 4 could ride 5 hadn't built

6 shouldn't go, 'd stay

7 hadn't borrowed, should have asked

3 I wish I'd gone to art school.

4 I shouldn't have got a job in a lawyer's office.

5 I shouldn't have stayed for a long time.

6 I should have left earlier.

7 I wish I hadn't got married.

8 I wish I hadn't taken the job.

9 I should have worked hard.

10 Her father shouldn't have got rid of me. 5***

1 I should have worked harder at school.

2 I wish I'd taken more exams.

3 I wish I hadn't been so keen to leave school.

4 I should have listened to my teachers.

5 I shouldn't have spent so much time playing football.

6 I wish I hadn't messed around in class.

7 I shouldn't have ignored my parents' advice. 6***

They shouldn't just stay at home in the holidays. After my holiday job in Budapest I wish I had gone abroad even sooner.

I really should have spoken three languages like the Hungarian guides.

Also I should have bought my own uniform. I should have said 'Please be back on the boat at 14:00.'

I wish it had been possible to stay in Hungary longer. Word Corner

1 local specialities 2 package tour 3 souvenirs 4 market square 5 fast food kiosk 6 hitchhiking 7 guidebook

39 Communication 1

2a 3 e 4 f 5g 6d 7b

2c 3d 4a 5 g 6b 7e 4

1 took up 2 going around 3 come up with 4 give it up 5 work it out 6 grew up 7 set up 8 take over

40 Focus on Writing 1

(the 'and' (the 'buf (the so' ('while' type) type) type) 'first")

and but so first

in fact in contrast consequently at first also however because after a while

in addition nevertheless as a result during although therefore while just as

and. In fact, also, but, However/Nevertheless, In addition. First, Consequently/As a result 3

1 Which way is the city centre?

2 I need some help to organise the party.

3 Have you travelled in this country before?

4 He's got no sense of humour.

5 I didn't mean to give any offence.

6 Did you realise what you'd done?

7 What flavour is your drink?

8 How many kilometres are there in a mile?

Language Problem Solving 10 1

la 2a 3b 4b 2

1 to clean 2 to phone 3 laughing 4 to carry 5 eating

Exam Zone (9-10) Use of English Sentence Transformations

1 Whatever she said, I didn't find her argument convincing/Whatever argument she used, I didn't find it convincing.

2 Millie wondered if Mick Jagger had been born in USA.

3 I promise I'll call you as soon as the package is/has been delivered.

4 I wish I had taken good walking shoes.

5 Apart from Rome, Venice and Florence are also worth visiting/Rome, Venice and Florence are all worth visiting.

6 In order to find the ruins, the explorer continued to climb.

Word Formation

1 remains 2 historical 3 scientific 4 magician 5 carefully 6 investigation 7 humidity 8 practically

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