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Module 1 Youth culture


Vocabulary
word
channel
charity
trendy
awful
tunnel
website
regularly
communicate
instantly
online
virtual
display
gift
flatmate
expenses
comedy
horror
jogging
celebrities
popular
talented
championship
passion
well known
aware of
award
role
poverty
ambassador
adopt

Definition
A TV station or a passage of water
money, food, or other help that is given to people
fashionable at the moment
extremely bad or unpleasant
a long passage under the ground or through a mountain
a set of pages of information on the internet about a particular subject
happening or doing something often
to talk or write to someone in order to share information with them
immediately or at once
on the internet
something that has the appearance of the real thing, but is not actually the real thing

a performance, or a collection of things for people to look at


something that you give to someone, usually on a special day
a person who shares an apartment with another person
money that you spend when you are doing your job
a funny movie or play
an extremely strong feeling of fear and shock
jogging
someone who is famous, especially in the entertainment business
liked, enjoyed, or supported by many people
with talent; able or skillful
a high-level competition to decide who is the best, especially in a sport:
an extreme interest in or wish for doing something
known or recognized by many people
knowing that something exists,
a prize that is given to someone following an official decision
an actor's part in a film or play
the condition of being extremely poor
an important official who works in a foreign country representing his or her own country

to legally take another person's child into your own family and take care of
him

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Conversational English
- Hold on
- You cant be serious!
- What are you up to?
- Hows it going?
- Nice one!

= Wait.
= I dont agree with you.
= What are you doing at the moment?
= How are you?
= Great!

Phrases related to communication


- Keep in touch
- give me a call
- return my call
- lost touch
- drop you a line
- have a word with you
- receive a replay

: continue to communicate
: phone someone
: phone someone because they phoned you
: stop communicating
: send a short letter or note
: speak to someone for a short time
: get an answer

Phrases describing LIKE AND DISLIKE


- LIKE
a big fan of
be interested in
be fond of
be into
- DISLIKE
cant stand
find sth boring
hate

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Words easily confused


1 win : You can win a prize or money. You can also win in a game or a battle.
beat : You can beat a person that you are playing or fighting against.
2- train : to prepare someone or yourself for a job, activity ,etc.
Perform :to do an action or piece of work:
3- popular : liked for many people
famous : known and recognized by many people:
4- understand : to know the meaning of something that someone says:
realize : to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly:

Adjectives describing personality


word
quick-tempered
bossy
lazy
shy
outgoing
honest
kind
confident

Definition
becoming angry quickly
fond of telling people what to do
not wanting to work / not very active
afraid to meet or talk to other people
friendly / enjoying meeting other people
always telling the truth
helpful and friendly
believing in yourself and your abilities

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Grammar
Present simple vs present progressive

(present simple) I play tennis.


(present continuous/ progressive) I am playing tennis.

(present simple) I play tennis tells us that playing tennis is something the speaker always
does. It is part of a routine or habit. We can call this a permanent situation.
(present continuous/ progressive) I am playing tennis tells us that the speaker is playing
tennis right now. Soon the game will be over. We call this a temporary situation.
With the present simple we say:
I play tennis
You play tennis
We play tennis
They play tennis
He/she/ it plays tennis.
With the present continuous we say:
I am playing tennis
You are playing tennis
We are playing tennis
He/she/it is playing tennis
Frequency Adverbs we use with the Present Simple
With the present simple we use these frequency adverbs:
(Notice that the adverb comes before the main verb in the sentence.)
Always: I always read before I go to bed.
Often: Her sister often comes shopping with us.
Frequently:Michael frequently visits his family.
Sometimes:You sometimes go to the gym, dont you?
Occasionally:It occasionally rains in summer.
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Seldom:They seldom ask for help.


Rarely: He rarely goes out without his backpack.
Hardly ever:I hardly ever eat pizza.
Never: Japanese people never wear shoes inside.
Time Expressions we use with the Present Continuous
With the present continuous we use these time expressions:
(Notice that the time expression can come at the start or at the end of the sentence.)
At the moment: Im watching TV, at the moment.
These days: Pauls living in Cardiff, these days.
Now: What are you doing, now?

Past simple / used to


I went out yesterday.
I didnt stay at home yesterday
Did you go out yesterday?
Use: We use the past simple for:
- actions that started an were completed at a specific time in the past.
We bought our house five years ago.
- completed actions that happened one after the other in the past.
I made a sandwich, turned on the TV and watched the match.
Time expressions
Yesterday, last ( week, month, year, etc.), ago , in (2000)

Used to
I used to play football.
I didnt use to play basketball.
Did you use to play tennis?
- We use ( used to ) to talk about something that happened regularly in the past, but no longer
does.
We used to go swimming every afternoon when we were in Alex.
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Prepositions of time
at

on

in

times: at 8pm, at midnight, at 6:30


holiday periods: at Christmas, at Easter
at night
at the weekend
at lunchtime, at dinnertime, at breakfast time
days: on Monday, on my birthday, on Christmas Day
days + morning / afternoon / evening / night: on Tuesday morning
dates: on the 20th of June
years: in 1992, in 2006
months: in December, in June
decades: in the sixties, in the 1790s
centuries: in the 19th century
seasons: in winter, in summer
in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening

Quantifiers
some/ any/ no/ much / many / a lot of / lots of / a(little) / a ( few)
* We use some + uncountable / plural nouns in affirmative sentences and offers.
There is some orange juice in the fridge.
Would you like some chips?
* We use any + uncountable / plural nouns in questions and negative sentences.
Is there any orange juice in the fridge?
There arent any chips on the table.
* We use no ( = not any ) + uncountable / plural nouns in affirmative sentences to give
negative meaning.
There is no cheese in the fridge. = There isnt any cheese in the fridge.
* We use much with uncountable nouns, in questions and negative sentences.
We dont have much money.
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* We use many with plural countable nouns, usually in questions and negative sentences.
There arent many books in the bookcase.
* We use a lot of / lots of with uncountable and plural countable nouns usually in affirmative
sentences.
There is a lot of coffee in my cup.
There are lots of apples in the fridge.
* We use a little with uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences.
There is a little cheese on the table.
* We use little with uncountable nouns when there is not enough of something.
We have got very little time.
* We use a few with countable nouns in affirmative sentences.
There are a few magazines on the table.
* We use few with countable nouns when there are not enough of them
There are very few tomatoes left.

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Worksheet 1
VOCABULARY

A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box


communicate
passion

hairstyle
promise

talented
truth

performance
interested

interview

1. I really like your new . Its very trendy.


2. To tell you the . I didnt like the talent show last night.
3. Barry is really .. in photography. He has some great pictures in his photo album.
4. I loved Janes last night. Shes a very dancer.
5. A: Dont be late, OK?
B: All right. I .. .
6. This is Kellys first for a job and she is very nervous.
7. These days people usually .. through the Internet.
8. Adam has a strong . for acting. He wants to be famous one day.

B. Choose a, b or c.
1. Paul can be so . sometimes. I cant stand him.
a.well-known
b.helpful
c.rude
2. Many famous people try to be good . for teenagers.
a.charities
b.role models
c.awards
3. I was never of talent shows. They are boring.
a. aware
b.fan
c.fond
4. A lot of people around the world . the problem of poverty every day.
a.adopt
b.train
c. face
5. I always Julie at tennis.
a. win
b.argue
c.beat
6. Lucy rarely watches science-fiction films. She .comedies.
a.is into
b.affects
c.practises
7. My brother is a very .. person. He does a lot of things during the day.
a. active
b.confident
c.quick-tempered
8. Charlie has the . to make friends easily. Hes very outgoing.
a.ability
b. quality
c. assignment

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Worksheet 2
COMMUNI CATI ON

Choose a, b or c.
1. A: What does Betty look like?
B: ..
a. Shes quite tall, with long, dark hair.
b. Shes shy.
c.She likes soap operas.
2. A:Hi, Steve. What are you up to?
B: ..
a. Nice one!
b.Nothing much.
c. I suppose so.
3. A:Fancy going to the cinema tonight?
B: ..
a. You cant be serious. I cant stand them.
b.Got to go. See you tomorrow.
c.Im afraid I cant make it. I have other plans.
4. A:What is May like?
B: ..
a. She has a great sense of humour and shes very honest.
b. Shes a very attractive woman.
c.She has a lot of time on her hands
GRAMMAR

A. Complete with the Present Simple or the Present Progressive of the verbs
1. A:Hi, Paul. What (you / do)?
B:I ..(chat) with a friend on the Internet.
2. A:Whats the problem Kevin?
B:I (not / understand) this exercise. Can you help me?
A: Sure.
3. A: Neil (keep) in touch with his friends?
B:Yes, he (often / drop) them a line. He (send) an e-mail to Carol
at the moment.
4. A:What time .(you / usually / have) breakfast?
B:At eight oclock in the morning. But today I was late. Thats why I
(have) breakfast at work.
5. A: you .. (get) along with your brother?
B:Well, we . (sometimes / argue) but were OK.
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B. Complete with the correct form of used to and the verbs in the box.
sing

have

not play

be

walk

not study

1.When she was a teenager, Pauline . very shy.


2.Henry .. when he was at school, but now, as a university student, he studies hard.
3.My dad to work but now he uses the underground.
4. ..your sister . in the past? Shes very talented!
5. Alex . football with his friends but now he does.
6. ..Bill a trendy hairstyle?

C. Complete with the Past Simple of the verbs in brackets.


1. How .people .. (communicate) in the past when they (not / have) phones?
2. Peter (leave) because he (have) other plans for tonight.
3. I .. (promise) to give Tom a call but I (forget) to and now he doesnt want
to talk to me.
4. Mike .(not watch) the talent show last night because he .. (go) to
the theatre with his wife.
5. Why . you . (lie) to me? I always tell you the truth.

D. Choose a, b or c.
1. There are very.. tomatoes left. Lets go to the supermarket.
a.a few
b.few
c.a lot
2. Is there .. orange juice in the fridge?
a.any
b.some
c.little
3. .her free time Nadia enjoys shopping.
a.After
b.In
c.At
4. Jason cant come with us. He doesnt have . money.
a.no
b.many
c.much
5. Sophia bought this car three months .. .
a.before
b.during
c.ago
6. Danny, hurry up. We have very time left.
a.little
b.a little
c.much
7. The train to London leaves 8:45.
a.in
b.on
c.at
8. Alice is very kind, thats why she has friends.
a.few
b.lots
c.a lot of
9. He usually works . nine until five oclock.
a.from
b.during
c.to
10. Im sorry but theres milk left in the fridge. Have some juice.
a.any
b.no
c.a few
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Worksheet 4

Read the text and answer the questions.

1. What are two of Clooneys famous films?

2. Why did Clooney give United Way1 million dollars?

3. What does Not On Our Watch do?

4. Who can become a UN Messenger of Peace?

Write
Write a short paragraph describing one of your friends. Write about his/her character,
appearance and style.

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Worksheet 5

Complete the sentences using prepositions of time


1- I have a guitar lesson on Sundays.ten.twelve.
2- Alice finished university ..the age of twenty one.
3- I met Christina three years I was seventeen years old.
4- Do you start work ..eight work?
5- Im going on holiday ..July.
6- Samantha learnt some Spanish her stay in Barcelona.
7- What do you usually do .the weekends?
8- I always have coffee ..lunch.

Give one word for:


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

becoming angry quickly


fond of telling people what to do
not wanting to work / not very active
afraid to meet or talk to other people
friendly / enjoying meeting other people
always telling the truth
helpful and friendly
believing in yourself and your abilities

..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..

Rewrite the following sentences.


1- I sent a letter to Joe, but I didnt get an answer.
( receive)

2- Can I have a word with you?


( speak)

3- I hope you will continue to communicate when you travel abroad. ( touch)

4- I like football very much.


( a big fan)

5- Frank hates rap music.


( cant)

6- I no longer play in the street.


( used to)

7- There is no orange juice left.


( not )

8- He didnt win many races.


( few)

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Worksheet 6
Write what would you say in the following situations..
1) You give a friend a glass of juice.

2) You apologise for breaking your friends pen.

3) You advise a friend to do more exercises.

4) You accept a friends invitation to dinner.

5) Your friend thinks the test is easy, you agree.

6) Your friend gives you a birthday present.

7) You visited your grandfather who was ill.

8) You invite someone to come to the cinema.

9) Your brother is playing music very loudly and its late at night. Give him advice.

10) You broke your friends pen.

Translation

Translate into Arabic.


Its easy to keep in touch with friends online, and making virtual friends can be great fun.
But when it comes to birthdays, real gifts are much better than virtual ones.

Translate into English


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Module 2 What an experience!


Vocabulary
word
cycling
journey
view
gorge
medicine
healthy
merchant
risk
squeeze
hand
raise
dizzy
entire
response
scorpion
grasshoppers
believe
swarm
sting
buzz
honey
faint
furniture
upset
burglar
neighbor
adventure
desert
extreme
temperature
drop
survive
cacti
store
heat stroke
severe

Definition
riding a bicycle
the act of travelling from one place to another, especially in a vehicle
what you can see from a particular place
deep narrow valley with steep sides
treatment for illness or injury, or the study of this
strong and well
a person whose job is to buy and sell products in large amounts
the possibility of something bad happening
to press something firmly, to remove liquid from it:
help with doing something that needs a lot of effort
to lift something to a higher position
feeling like everything is turning around and as if you might fall
whole or complete, with nothing missing
an answer or reaction
a small creature similar to an insect and a curved tail with a poisonous sting
a plant-eating insect with long back legs that can jump very high
to think that something is true, correct, or real
a large group of insects all moving together:
If an insect or animal stings, it produces a small but painful injury, usually with a poison

to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes


a sweet, sticky, yellow substance made by bees and used as food
to feel weak, as if you are about to become unconscious
things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc
to make someone worried, unhappy, or angry
a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things
someone who lives very close to you
an unusual, exciting, and possibly dangerous activity, such as a trip or experience

an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very little rain
very large in amount or degree:
the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
a small round-shaped amount of liquid
to continue to live after almost dying because of an accident, illness, etc.
A desert plant usually with sharp spines and thick stems for storing water
to put or keep things in a special place for use in the future
a condition that can lead to death, caused by being too long in a very hot place

causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; very serious
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Adjectives ending in ed and ing


Adjectives that end in -ed are used to describe how people feel: '
She felt tired after working hard all day.'
Adjectives that end in -ing are used to describe things and situations
'Working hard all day is tiring.'

describe 'ing'
amazing
boring
interesting
frightening
exciting
surprising

Feel '-ed'
amazed
bored
interested
frightened
excited
surprised

Adjectives describing food


sweet
bitter
salty
spicy
fresh
sour

Adverbs and adverbial phrases


Adverb
suddenly
finally
fortunately
amazingly
then
unfortunately

=
=
=
=
=
=

Adverbial phrase
all of a sudden
in the end
luckily
to my surprise
after that
unluckily

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Grammar
Past progressive
FORM

[was/were + present participle]


Examples:

You were studying when she called.


Were you studying when she called?
You were not studying when she called.

USE 1 Interrupted Action in the Past

I was watching TV when she called.


When the phone rang, she was writing a letter.
While I was writing the email, the computer suddenly went off.
USE 2 Specific Time as an Interruption

Last night at 6 PM, I was eating dinner.


Yesterday at this time, I was sitting at my desk at work.

USE 3 Parallel Actions

I was studying while he was making dinner.


While Ellen was reading, Tim was watching television.

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Past simple vs past progressive


Time clauses ( When, While, As, As soon as )
_ The two actions were happening at the same time ( While, As )
While I was watching TV, my sister was sleeping.
- The two actions happened one after the other
As soon as I finished my homework, I went to bed.
- One action was in progress when the other happened.
While the snake was hanging in the air, he cut it with a knife.

Present perfect simple


Form : has (s ) / have (ve) + p.p.
I have travelled to the USA.
I havent travelled to the UK.
Have you travelled to the KSA?
Use :
- For an action which happened in the past, but we dont mention when exactly.
I have sent a lot of e-mails.
- To talk about a state which started in the past and continues up to the present.
I have learnt English since 2008. ( I still learn English.)
- For an action which happened in the past and finished, but the results are
obvious in the present.
Im tired. Ive just finished studying.
Time expressions
for, since, already, just, yet, recently, lately, ever, never, so far
- since + a point in time
Ive had this collection since 2006.
- for + a period of time
I have had this collection for 10 years
- yet is used only with the question and negative form of verbs.
Have you finished yet?
He hasnt finished yet.
- already is used with the affirmative and question form of verbs.
Ive already seen that film.
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Worksheet 7
VOCABULARY

A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.


course

hand

burglar

experience

hurt

dizzy

abroad

explore

1. I felt and sick all day yesterday.


2. A broke into Toms house yesterday.
3. When you go to the desert, just be prepared for extreme heat.
4. We want to go. this summer.
5. Scuba diving in the Pacific Ocean was an amazingfor me.
6. Can you give me a(n) with this box? I want to take it to my room.
7. We took a summer .. to improve our English.
8. He had a car accident but fortunately, he wasnt .

B. Choose a, b or c.
1. Martha doesnt usually go near that dog. It always . at her.
a. pushes
b.barks
c.reaches
2. This journey was really . I need two more days to relax.
a. bored
b. tired
c.tiring
3. Paul his wifes chocolate cake but he didnt like it.
a. tasted
b.offered
c.cut
4. When a swarm of bees stung him, the boy . .
a. followed
b.fainted
c.wondered
5. Its difficult to in very low temperatures.
a. survive
b.freeze
c. reach
6. The university arranged for my .
a. accommodation b.warning
c. experience
7. I cant eat this kind of food. Its too hot and for me.
a. tasty
b.thick
c.spicy
8. Mr Hurt gave the police the. of the mysterious man.
a. warning
b.description
c.condition
9. Carol cant go to the top of that building because shes of heights.
a. curious
b.bitter
c.afraid
10. When you stay in the sun for too long, . sunburn is a possible danger.
a. light
b.loose
c.severe
.
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Worksheet 8

Complete the dialogues with the phrases in the box.


a. Im afraid not.
c. What have you been up to?

b. Believe it or not he went hiking.


d. How are things?

1. A: Where is Ray?
B: (1)
A: No way. He never walks anywhere not even to the shop on the corner!
B: I know.
2. A:Hey, Julie. (2) ..
B: Nothing much. What about you? (3)
A: OK. I am taking a course in English but I think its boring.
B: Oh, no. You dont like it, eh?
A: (4) .

A. Complete with the Past Simple or the Past Progressive of the verbs in
brackets.
Jill (1) (walk) through the forest last night. It (2) .. (be) dark and it
(3) (rain). Suddenly, she (4) . (hear) a noise. She (5)
..(be) frightened and started running. As she (6) . (run),
she (7) (see).. a man running after her. She (8) .. (hide) behind
a tree and while she (9)(wait) for the man to go away, she (10) .(fall)
asleep. When she (11) .(wake up) she was in her bed but she
(12). (wear) her clothes. Strange, eh?

B. Complete with the Present Perfect Simple or the Past Simple of the verbs
in brackets.
1. A:I .(already/see) this film.
B: Really? When.. (you/see) it?
A: Last month with Charles and Kathy.
2. A:Is Greg at home?
B: No, he . (go) to the supermarket.
A: What time . (he/leave)?
B: About half an hour ago.
3. A: (you/ever/be) to New York?
B: Yes, twice so far.
A: When . (be) the last time?
B: Two years ago and I really (enjoy) my trip.
A: Lucky you! I .. (never/travel) abroad.
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Worksheet 9
C. Circle the correct words.
1. As / As soon as I was getting ready, the phone rang.
2. Colin has just / lately returned from his trip to Asia.
3. Fortunately, my cousin hasnt had any accidents since / for he bought his car.
4. He was cooking dinner when / while the lights went out.
5. They bought this house two months ago / before.
6. I have always / never taken part in a song competition.
7. Have you ever gone / been abroad?
8. Mary hasnt made any plans for her summer holiday yet / before.
9. How many times have you visited Europe so far / ever?
10. Fay hasnt been cycling since / for two months.

Read the text and answer the questions. Choose a, bor c.


The Amazing Race (TAR)is a popular reality TV show. Elise Doganieri and Bertram van
Munster created it in 2001 and since then it has won many awards. In the show, teams travel
around the world to different places. They try to arrive first, or at least not come last and they
also try to win prizes on their journey.
Every year, between 10 and 12 teams play on the show. There are two people in each team
and they must know each other before they come on the game. For example, they can be
husband and wife, parents and children, friends, etc. They have to travel to different countries
and work together on the journey. The teams get some money at the beginning of the race and
they use it to buy food, tickets, etc. They can use planes, trains, bikes or even skis to travel.
The teams explore places theyve never been to before and have games or challenges. These
challenges have some connection to the country they are in and can be things like riding a
camel, solving puzzles or eating a lot of food, for example. The teams often have to face
extreme weather conditions during their journey. Many times they are outside in the rain or
snow or in storms and get cold and wet. Its all part of the experience, though.
Each week, one team leaves the show, and in the end there are only four teams. The first
team to get to the last city on the journey wins the game. TAR is a very hard game and the
teams become really stressed, but its an amazing experience.
1. What do teams in TAR do?
a. They do different sports.
c. They race to various places.

b. They win awards and prizes.

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2. How many players are there on the show?


a. between 10 and 12
c. two or more

b. between 20 and 24

3. Which of the following difficulties does the writer mention?


a. wild animals
b. bad weather
c. strange food
4. What does the writer think of TAR?
a. It isnt easy but its a wonderful adventure.
c. Its very dangerous but it can make you rich.

b. Its best for stressed people.

WRI TE
Write an e-mail to a friend of yours that you havent seen for a long time. Say that you
want to visit him/her and mention:
when you are visiting your friend
why you are visiting him/her
your latest news

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Worksheet 10

1) Give one word for.


1- A person that sells things

2- moving something upwards

3- To keep for future use

4-deep narrow valley with steep sides

5-to press something firmly, to remove liquid from it:

6-feeling like everything is turning around and as if you might fall

7-a large group of insects all moving together:

8-to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes

9-a person who illegally enters buildings and steals things

10-very large in amount or degree:

Rewrite the following sentences.


1- My friends came ten minutes ago.
( just)
.
2- 2010 was the last time I saw my uncle.
(since)
.
3- This is the second time Ive won the race.
(twice)
.
4- This is the first time I have met a tourist.
(before)
.
5- I watched TV. At the same time, my sister cooked lunch.
(While)
.
6- I was doing homework when the lights went out.
( As)
.

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Worksheet 11

Write what would you say in the following situations.


1) You dont know the meaning of a word, ask your friend.
.
2) You advise someone to stop smoking.
.
3) You meet an old friend. You havent seen him for long time.
.
4) Samir has got a lot of homework. He is playing with his sister, what would you say to him?
.
5- Your friend wants to borrow your book and you agree.
.
6- Your friend apologises to you for breaking your cup.
.
7- You meet someone for the first time.
.
8- You want to borrow your friends camera.
.

Translate into Arabic


1- Have you ever thought of exploring the desert?
.
2- Deserts cover a third of the earths surface and they have always been of great interest to
people.
.
.

Translate into Arabic.


-3
.
-4
.
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Module 3 Going places


Vocabulary
word
destination
stressful
check-in desk
passport
aisle seat
conveyor belt
luggage
stuff
passenger
a mix-up
interview
explore
century
vertical
thrill
formations
beginners
the minimum
first-aid kit
waterproof
campsite
youth hostel
air conditioning
accommodation
beauty
volcano
cliff
valley
mountain range
waterfall
coast
jungle
spectacular
region
develop
definitely

Definition
the place where someone is going or where something is being sent
making you feel worried and nervous
the place at an airport where you show your ticket
an official document allows a person to travel to foreign countries
a long, narrow space between rows of seats in an aircraft, cinema
a continuous moving strip, used for transporting objects from one place to another

the bags, suitcases, etc. that contain your possessions


to completely fill a container with something
a person who is travelling in a vehicle but is not driving it,
a mistake that causes confusion
a meeting in which someone asks you questions
to search and discover (about something)
a period of 100 years:
going straight up or down
excitement
shapes
people starting to learn
the smallest possible
a box consisting of a set of bandages and medicines for giving first aid

not letting water in


a piece of land where people on holiday can camp
a place where people, can stay cheaply for short periods when they are travelling

the system used for keeping the air in a building or vehicle cool
a place to live, work, stay, etc. in
the quality of being pleasing, especially to look at
a mountain with a large, hole at the top through which lava have been forced out

a high area of rock with a very steep side, often on a coast


an area of low land between hills or mountains
a group of hills or mountains
water, especially from a river or stream, dropping from a higher to a lower point

the land next to or close to the sea:


a tropical forest in which trees and plants grow very closely together
very exciting to look at
any of the large official areas into which a country is divided:
to grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form:
without any doubt ,sure
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Adjectives describing places


crowded
peaceful
ancient
noisy
safe
popular
historic
cosy

Full of people
Quiet and calm
very old
making a lot of noise
not dangerous
liked by a large number of people
importantnat in history
comfortable and warm

Words related to travelling by plane


arrivals
land
departures
delay
take off
board the plane
boarding card

Word Building
A lot of nouns are formed by adding a suffix
( -ion, -ation, -ment, -ance, -al) to a verb
verb
form
excite
appear
explore
perform
prepare

noun
formation
excitement
appearance
exploration
performance
preparation

verb
survive
improve
discuss
communicate
arrive
organise

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noun
survival
improvement
discussion
communication
arrival
organization

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Grammar
can / could / may
- We use Can I ? , Could I ?, May I ? To ask for permission.
Can / Could / may I go to the party?
Yes, you can / may.
No, you cant/ may not.
- We use Can I ? , Could I ?, May I ? To offer help and make requests.
Can / Could / may I help you?
Can / Could / may I have some more cake?
- We use Can /Could/May to make polite requests and ask for a favour. Could is more polite.
Can /Could you help me open the door?

can / could / be able to


- We use can to express ability in the present.
The baby can speak.
- We use could to express ability in the past.
I could climb trees when I was young.
- Be able to expresses ability and forms all tenses. It is mainly used in tenses where we
cannot use can.
I havent been able to go shopping since last month.

Have to / dont have to / need(to) / neednt / dont need to / must / mustnt


- We use must and have to to express obligation in the present or future.
I must buy Sam a present for his birthday.
- We use need to whne it is necessary for us to do something ( you have no other choice)
I need to talk to you.
- We use dont have to , dont need to, neednt when it isnt necessary for us to do
something.
You dont have to go out with her if you dont like her.
She neednt buy me a present.
- We use mustnt when we are not allowed to do something.
You mustnt smoke inside the building.

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Indirect questions
We use indirect questions when we ask for information.
They begin with phrases like:
Can/Could you tell me?
Do you know?
Id like to know
Direct question
Question word
Where

+ verb
is

+ subject
the post office?

Indirect question
Phrase
+ Question word +
Can you tell me where

subject +
the post office

verb
is?

Comparative and Superlative forms


We use comparatives to compare two things or two people.
(e.g She is taller than her husband.)
Superlatives are used, however, to compare to show the difference between more than two
things or more than two people. (e.g Paris is the biggest city in France)
To form comparatives and superlatives you need to know the number of syllables in the
adjective. Syllables are like "sound beats".
For instance:
"find" contains one syllable,
but "finding" contains two find and ing.

The rules to form comparatives and superlatives:


1. One syllable adjective ending in a silent 'e' nice
Comparative add 'r' nicer
Superlative add 'st' nicest
2. One syllable adjective ending in one vowel and one consonant big
Comparative the consonant is doubled and 'er' is added bigger
Superlative the consonant is doubled and 'est' is addedbiggest
3. One syllable adjective ending in more than one consonant or more than a vowel high,
cheap
Comparative 'er' is added higher, cheaper
Superlative 'est is added highest, cheapest
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4. A two syllable adjective ending in 'y' happy


Comparative 'y' becomes 'i' and 'er' is added happier
Superlative 'y' becomes 'i' and 'est' is added happiest
5. Tow syllable or more adjectives without 'y' at the end exciting
Comparative more + the adjective + than more exciting than
Superlative more + the adjective + than the most exciting
Examples:
The Nile River is longer and more famous than the Thames.
Egypt is much hotter than Sweden.
Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
This is one of the most exciting films I have ever seen.

Irregular comparatives and superlatives


Adjectives

Comparatives Superlatives

bad

worse

worst

far(distance) farther

farthest

far(extent)

further

furthest

good

better

best

little

less

least

many

more

most

much

more

most

Similarities
To express similarities use the following structure:
as + adjective as
Examples:

Mike is as intelligent as Nancy.


Larry is as popular as Oprah.
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Worksheet 12
Give one word for.
1- going straight up or down

2- people starting to learn

3- not letting water in

4- Full of people

5- Quiet and calm

6- very old

7- making a lot of noise

8- not dangerous

9- liked by a large number of people

10- important in history

Write what would you say in the following situations.


1- Tom wants to drive his brothers car. What does he say to him? ( can )
..
2- You want to ask a teacher a question. What do you say? ( may )
..
3- Your friend is making dinner and you want to help him. What do you say? (could)
..
4- You want to speak to Mr. Adams. What do you say to his secretary.(may)
..
5- Your neighbor is going to the cinema and you want to join him. What do you say?(can)
..
6- You are at a restaurant and you want to order. What do you way to the waiter?(could)
..

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Worksheet 13

Rewrite the following sentences.


1- Tom can finish his report on time.
( able )

2- Is it ok if I use your mobile?


(Can)

3- My house isnt as close to the city as yours.


(Your house)

4- The train is safer than the plane.


( asas)

5- The motorcycle isnt as expensive as the car.


(than)

6- I think Mr. Sanders is the best teacher in our school.


(better )

7- Julie is the most interesting person I have ever met.


( I have never met)

8- Aisle seats arent more comfortable than window seats.


( asas)

9- Whats your name?


(Can you tell me?)

10- It is necessary to follow the traffic rules.


(must)

Translation
Translate into Arabic
1- Scientists started cave exploration in the 19th century.
...
2- You have to be physically fit for caving and the minimum age for club members is usually
16.
...
...

Translate into English


. -3
...
...
. 1 -4
...
...
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Worksheet 14
VOCABULARY

A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.


receptionist

exploration

delay crowded ladder minimum

colourful

range

1. Marion is very experienced in cave .. .


2. Jane bought a(n) T-shirt last week but nobody liked it.
3. The restaurant was really.. so they had to leave.
4. There was a lot of snow on the mountain .. .
5. Our flight had a two-hour . and waiting at the airport was really boring.
6. Can you bring me a(n) . because I cant reach that shelf?
7. The hotel gave us the key to our room.
8. Whats the age for scuba-diving?

B. Choose a, b or c.
1. May I see your . please?
a. boarding card
b.destination
c. conveyor belt
2. We were amazed by the .. scenery.
a. comfortable
b.special
c.spectacular
3. I always ask for a(n) when I travel by plane.
a. formation
b.equipment
c. aisle seat
4. There were many .. shops in the city centre.
a. thrill
b.variety
c.souvenir
5. They discovered the ancient stone a hundred years ago.
a. volcano
b.temple
c. cliff
6. There was so much .. in the food that it was impossible to eat it.
a. chilli peppers
b.buffet
c. garlic
7. All passengers with hand luggage only should go straight to the departure .
a. arrival
b.square
c.gate
8. Im .. Ron to come by my place soon. Would you like to come too?
a. planning
b.expecting
c.preparing
9. We visited the church and took lots of photos.
a. historic
b.suitable
c.narrow
10. You must all wear a .. before you go inside the cave. Its dangerous.
a. tent
b.club
c.helmet

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Worksheet 15

C. Circle the correct words.


1. What a cosy / fascinating story! I liked it a lot.
2. Does the hotel room have parking / air conditioning?
3. The statue attracts lots of tourists / flight attendants every year.
4. The park is important for the communication / protection of pandas in the area.

Match.
1. Can you get me some milk when you go to the supermarket?
2. Do you need to finish this project today?
3. Excuse me, could you help me with these bags?
4. We need to buy some souvenirs for our friends.
5. Remember to bring me the car before 5pm.
6. Could you speak Italian before you went to Rome?
a. Sorry, I cant. Theyre too heavy.
b. I could understand it but I wasnt able to communicate very well.
c. Sure. Do you also need some bread?
d. Yes, I know. But we neednt spend all our money on gifts.
e. Im afraid so. I have to give it to my teacher tomorrow morning.
f. OK. Thanks for letting me borrow it.
GRAMMAR

A. Circle the correct words.


1. A: Can / Must I go out on Saturday night?
B: Of course. But dont be late.
2. A:Is your wife feeling better?
B: Yes, but the doctor said she needs to / mustnt go to work till she is completely well.
3. A: Did you finish your project last night?
B: Im afraid not. I need to / couldnt work on it again today.
4. A:We dont have to / mustnt buy Amanda a gift; its not her birthday.
B: OK, but we could / dont have to get her some ice cream.
5. A: Could /May you help me wash the car?
B: Sure but first I am able to / must finish this e-mail.
6. A: Sorry, Sir but you neednt / mustnt take pictures in the museum.
B: Im sorry, I didnt know.
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Worksheet 16

B. Complete the dialogues with the modal verbs in the boxes.


1. do I have to
can
need to
mustnt
A: Excuse me, .. I smoke in here?
B: No, Im afraid not. You smoke here.
A: So, go out, or can I smoke somewhere else?
B: You go outside. Sorry!
2. have to
could
cant
A: .. you help me with this exercise?
B: Im sorry but I . I .meet Julie in half an hour.

C. Complete with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets.


1. Our old sofa wasnt as (comfortable) as our new one.
2. Kathleen is . (interested) in going to the theatre than in going to the cinema.
3. Climbing that mountain was . (tiring) than I thought.
4. Mark is as (careful) as his sister when he drives.
5. That was the (bad) film Ive ever seen.
6. Paul was able to swim (far) than Jim in the race.
7. Today Im the . (happy) person in the world.
8. Scuba-diving was the (exciting) experience Ive ever had.

D. Rewrite the questions in Indirect Speech.


1. Where is your passport?
Can you tell me ..
2. Who is Jacks mother?
Do you know
3. Why are the shops still closed?
Do you know .
4. How much does this sleeping bag cost?
Can you tell me .
5. How many languages does our tour guide speak?
Do you know ..

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Worksheet 17

Read the text below and write T for True or F for False
Havasu Falls are in the Havasu Canyon next to the Grand Canyon in the southwestern
USA. There are actually three waterfalls in the area: Havasu, Mooney and Navajo. The
waterfalls are in the Havasupai Indian Reservation, the home of the Havasupai people.
Havasupai means people of the blue-green waters.
The best time to visit the falls is in spring, in the months of April and May because the
weather is cool, but it is warm enough to swim. Later, in summer, it gets hot and rainy and
there can be floods, too. Visitors can camp in a campsite or stay at the Havasu Lodge. But you
have to book a room at the Lodge three or four months before you plan to go.
To reach the falls you start at the parking area at Hualapai Hilltop. From there you can walk,
ride a horse or fly in a helicopter to Supai village, 13 km away. From Supai village it is about
4 km to Mooney Falls. You dont have to be an experienced hiker to walk to the falls because
the walk is safe, even for beginners. However, you must be very careful because there are
many dangerous cliffs. There are also caves to explore on the way. It is a good idea to take
water with you and to watch out for rattlesnakes, too.
Whether you walk, ride a horse or take the helicopter, the impressive waterfalls and the
peaceful surroundings make this one of the most fascinating places you can visit. It is an
unforgettable experience.
1. Havasu is one of the three waterfalls in the Grand Canyon.
2. The months of July and August are not a good time to visit the falls.
3. The Mooney Falls are about 17km from the parking area.
4. The walk to the falls is dangerous for walkers without experience.

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Module 4 Nowadays
Vocabulary
Word
image
afford
exhibition
deliver
gallery
lend
worth
disappointed
succeed
predict
ridiculous
last
major
gadget
battery
trainers
luxury

Definition
any picture, especially one formed by a mirror or a lens
to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time

an event at which objects such as paintings are shown to the public


to take goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places of work:
a room or building that is used for showing works of art
to give something to someone for a short period of time, to be given back

having a particular value, especially in money


unhappy because something didnt happen
not fail
say that something will happen in the future
very silly
continue to exist
very large or important
a small device or machine with a particular purpose:
a device that produces electricity to provide power for radios, cars.
a type of light, comfortable shoe that is suitable for playing sport
great comfort provided by expensive and beautiful things:
environmentally friendly not harming the environment

Words easily confused


1- broke & short
broke : without money: I can't afford to go on holiday this year - I'm broke.
short : to not have enough of something: to be short of space/time
2- lend & borrow
lend : to give something to someone for a period of time , I lent my bike to Sara.
borrow : to get something from someone for a period of time, Sara borrowed my bike.
3- notes & coins
notes : pieces of paper money
coins : pieces of metal money
4- bill & receipt
bill : a piece of paper that shows how much you must pay for a meal in a restaurant
Could I have the bill, please?
receipt : a piece of paper that proves that money have been received:
Make sure you are given a receipt for everything you buy.
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5- afford & save


afford : a piece of paper that proves that money, goods, or information have been received:
Make sure you are given a receipt for everything you buy.
save : to keep something, especially money, for use in the future:
We're saving (up) for a new car.

Expressions with make


make mistakes
make money
make a decision
make predictions
make plans
make a phone call
make sure

He made a lot of mistakes in his test.


She makes more money than he does.
She has had to make some very difficult decisions.
Please don't ask me to make any predictions about tomorrow's meeting.
Ive already made plans for the weekend.
I need to make a phone call to Sandra before she leaves.
Make sure you close the window before you leave the office.

Collocations
charge
download
Install
enter
turn on / shut down
press

a battery, a mobile, a digital camera


Information from the net, songs, films
The software, an antivirus program
a username, a password
a computer, a laptop
the on/off button , ENTER

Word building
A lot of adjectives are formed by adding a suffix ( -ful, -less ) to a verb or a noun.
verb / noun
Adjective
harm
harmful or harmless
success
successful
care
careful or careless
help
helpful or helpless
beauty
beautiful
peace
peaceful
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Grammar
Future will
will ( wont) + inf.
- We use will for:
* offers
: I will help you with everything.
* promises
: I promise, Ill be there for you.
* requests
: Will you do me a favour?
* Quick decisions : Fine, I will meet you in an hour.
* predictions, usually with the verbs think and believe:
I think he will be a great actor one day.

Time expressions
tomorrow, tonight, soon, next week/month, in an hour/week, etc.

Time Clauses ( Present Future)


- Time clauses begin with when, after, before, as soon as, until, etc.
- When the sentence refers to the future, we usually use the present simple in the time clause
and the future simple in the main clause.
Time expressions + present simple + future simple
As soon as I know, I will tell you.
Before I leave, I will help you with the housework.

Will have to, will be able to


- will have to expresses obligation in the future.
We will have to train hard to take part in the race.
- will be able to expresses ability in the future.
When I go to France, Ill be able to practise my French.

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too & enough


- We use too before adjectives and adverbs.
Too has a negative meaning and it means more than necessary
This dress is too big. I need a smaller size.
- We use enough after adjectives and adverbs, but before nouns.
Enough has a positive meaning.
They have enough food for tonight.

Relative pronouns
( who, which, that ) and adverbs ( where )
pronouns
Examples
People
Who/that
The woman who/that is driving the sports car is my aunt.
The teacher( who/that ) I like most is Mr. Robbins.
Things
Which/that
The bag which/that is on the table is mine.
The film ( which/that) I watched last night was terrible.
Place
where
The place where I live is beautiful.
Note:
Who, which and that can be omitted when they refer to the object.
Where can never be omitted or repeated with that.

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Worksheet
VOCABULARY

A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.


antivirus expert careless cancel sure afford handy failed socialize addicted
1. Im sorry Michael, but well have to .. todays meeting.
2. You need to install a(n) .. program in your computer.
3. Mark was disappointed when he .. his driving test.
4. She couldnt ..... to buy the painting, so I lent her some money.
5. Young children can easily become ... to computer games.
6. Bob thinks hes a(n) . in modern art.
7. This .. gadget is also environmentally friendly.
8. Make .... you charge the battery on your mobile before you leave.
9. Its difficult for me to at parties where I dont know a lot of people.
10. Lisa is very with her homework. She always makes mistakes.

B. Choose a, b or c.
1. Alice was . of money and had to borrow some from Matt.
a. broke
b. short
c.saved
2. How easy is it to what will happen in the future?
a. predict
b. exist
c.destroy
3. this button to turn on the machine.
a. Create
b.Enter
c.Press
4. Alan has .. my files by mistake!
a. deleted
b.caused
c.delivered
5. Philip was . in traffic for hours the other day.
a. annoying
b.stuck
c.worried
6. The . we went to yesterday was really impressive.
a. exhibition
b.image
c.invention
7. On Denise works ten hours a day.
a. average
b. total
c. example
8. We must leave now because were running. .
a. non-stop
b.cash
c. late
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Worksheet
Choose a or b.
1. A: By the way, when are you going to pay me back?
B:
a. Trust me. I wont forget about it.
b. Go on then.
2. A:I bought this dress for 200 euros.
B:
a. Im getting to that.
b.What a waste of money!
3. A:Can I use this phone to make a phone call, please?
B:
a.Im afraid its out of order.
b.Im kidding.
4. A:Look at that amazing painting.
B:
a. It will do you good.
b. What is it supposed to be?
GRAMMAR

A. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple or the Future willof the
verbs in brackets.
1. As soon as I .. (know) the results, I . (call) you.
2. He .. (not be able to) help us until he (finish) his homework.
3. When we ..(visit) China, we .. (see) the Great Wall.
4. Richard .. (wash) his car before he ... (go) to the gym.
5. After I (read) this book, I . (go) to bed.
6. She (buy) tickets when she (get) to the train station.
7. As soon as the plane . (take off), we (leave).
8. I (not wait) until Bill .. (arrive).
B. Complete with too or enough and the words in brackets.
1. Stacey is (tired) to go to the cinema with her friends tonight.
2. Jason isnt running . (fast). He wont win the race.
3. I wont be able to walk through the park at 10 o clock in the evening. It will be .. (dark).
4. Hugh isnt .. (tall). He cant become a basketball player.
5. Dont buy this dress. Its .. (expensive).
6. Lucy was (kind) to drive me to the airport yesterday.
7. It is . (late) now to find tickets for the concert.
8. Tomorrow the weather will be (warm) for us to go swimming.
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Worksheet

C. Complete the sentences with who, which, that or where. If they can be
omitted, put them in brackets.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Thats the artist .. you met at my house last week.


Stratford-upon-Avon is the place Shakespeare was born.
Thats the house .. Paul will buy.
Ron is the student ..won the short story competition.
This is the street market ..tourists can find lots of different things.
Thats the boy .. invited me to the school dance.
This is the caf my friends and I usually go in the afternoon.
Is that the girl ..you were talking to a minute ago?

READ

Read the text and answer the questions.

1. What can you do on Twitter?


..
2.What is another name for Twitter?
..
3. How can you receive an update on Twitter if you are not near a computer?
..
4.How many people are using Twitter today?
..
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Revision
VOCABULARY

A. Choose a, b or c.
1. Alex tries to keep in .. with his old friends from school as often as possible.
a. line
b. touch
c.reply
2. Youre so ! You are always telling others what to do.
a. lazy
b.shy
c. bossy
3. We went hiking yesterday and we were really.. afterwards.
a. tired
b.boring
c. tiring
4. How many days can a camel .. in the desert without water?
a. sting
b.store
c.survive
5. My father is away on a(n) at the moment.
a. abroad
b.business trip c.departure
6. The Greek islands are a . holiday destination.
a. popular
b.historic
c.helpless
7. Mr Edwards is a .. businessman.
a. harmful
b.handy
c.successful
8. Kate wants to an English course this summer.
a. accept
b.arrange
c.take

B. Complete the sentences using the words in the box.


afford

burglar

salty

fond

without

waterproof

scenery

performance

1. Peter is really of science-fiction films.


2. The police dont know how the .. got into the house.
3. It might rain this weekend so take a jacket with you.
4. We definitely cant .. such an expensive car.
5. Most teenagers cant do their computers nowadays.
6. When you travel by train, you can enjoy the .. .
7. I dont like this soup. Its too ... .
8. The talented singer gave a brilliant . . Everyone enjoyed it.

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C. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capitals.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

This book is about the of New Zealand and its history. EXPLORE
After the . of our grandparents we had dinner. ARRIVE
Dont you think Kathys has improved a lot? APPEAR
Tony is a driver. I think he will have an accident. CARE
Mark, I must say theres been a great in your writing. IMPROVE
We live in a very .. neighbourhood.
PEACE
Well have a . about the new project in ten minutes. DISCUSS

Match.
1. What is Mark like?
2. When are you leaving for Hawaii?
3. Will you download that new antivirus program for me?
4. Do you like your coffee?
5. Why dont you buy that black dress? It looks good on you.
6. Why do you like scuba-diving?
a. Of course. Ill do it when I get home tonight.
b. Its expensive and I dont have enough money on me.
c. Hes outgoing and hes got a good sense of humour.
d. I think its exciting.
e. As soon as possible.
f. Yes, of course. Its just too hot for me to drink right now.
GRAMMAR

A. Complete the sentences with the Present Simple, Present Progressive, Past
Simple, Past Progressive or Present Perfect Simple of the verbs in brackets.
1. Mr Smith .. (talk) on the phone at the moment. .. you ..(want) to call
him later?
2. While we (prepare) dinner last night, the children (do) their
homework.
3. Jim .. (already / buy) a present for Tinas birthday.
4. Betty ..(see) the doctor yesterday because she wasnt feeling well.
5. Alan, what a surprise! We (not hear) from you for so long.
6. What you .(do) yesterday morning when I . (call) you?
7. Alex .. (usually / not go) to the gym in the morning. He (prefer) going
in the afternoon.
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B. Choose a, b or c.
I was on my way home (1) it happened. (2) . I was walking, I heard
someone running behind me. (3) .I knew it, I was on the ground, and my bag wasnt
there! A man, (4) .. was there helped me to get up. (5).. , he left me and ran after
the man with my bag. I waited there (6) he came back with my bag. I (7) .believe
he got it back for me. What a hero! One thing is certain, I (8). stop walking home
alone!
1. a. until
b. when
c. as soon
2. a. As
b. As soon
c. As soon as
3. a. After
b. When
c. Before
4. a.where
b. who
c. which
5. a.After
b. Then
c. When
6. a. when
b.as soon as
c. until
7. a. wasnt able b. can
c. couldnt
8. a. will have to b. will have
c. will be able

C. Circle the correct word.


1. The man who / which we saw at the cinema is our Maths teacher.
2. Your brother isnt old too / enough to drive a car.
3. We went to the supermarket because we needed any / some butter, a little / little cheese and
few / a few tomatoes.
4. The island which / where we usually spend our holidays is very peaceful.
5. May / Could you help me please?
6. Will you be able to / Do you need to help me with this exercise?
7. Tom has a lot of / much friends. Hes very popular.

Rewrite the following sentences.


1. It isnt necessary for Helen to do the washing up.
Helen . . (have)
2. My parents worked very hard when they were young.
My parents . . (used)
3. I believe swimming isnt as exciting as water-skiing.
I believe water-skiing . . (more)
4. Where is the museum?
Can .. ? (tell)
5. On Sundays we dont have to wake up early in the morning.
On Sundays ... (neednt)
6. How much did you pay for that jumper?
I want . (know)
7. Ben is friendlier than Tony.
Tony isnt ... (friendly)
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READ
Read the text and answer the questions.

WRITE
You have just come back from your summer holiday. You had a great time and you want to
tell your friend about it. Write an e-mail to your friend in which you mention:
where you went
what you liked the most
what you did there
your plans for your next summer holidays
how you felt

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