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There wil be ents | parti ] Focus | Each extract willhave diferent focus, which could be- main point, detall purpose or location of Extracts with multiple- | speech, relationship betiveen te speakers, attude ot opinion of the speakers | chairs aueciont Task | You hear eight short unvelated extracts of about thirty seconds each They may be monologues | ‘or conversations You have to answer one three- option multiple-choice question (A, Bot C) fr : each emtract, : Part2 ‘Focus | Speci information detail stated opinion | Sentence completion Task | You hear a monologue or conversation lasting about three minutes. You complete ten sentences ' with words fom the tex ) Jeats ~~ Focus [AsforPanit cee Pees | Muttiple matching Task | You hear a series of five monologues or exchanges, lasting about thirty seconds each. The Parea Focus ‘Maltiple-choice questions |, speakers in each extract are diferent, butte situations oF topics areal related to each ether You hhave to match each speater to one of sx statements or questions (AF). There Is one extra option that you donot need to use | Specitic information opinion attitude inidea | You hear monologue ar conversation which lis about thvee minutes There are seven | questions You have to choose the corect option (A 8 of. Paper 5 Speaking (approximately 14 minutes) 21520 ho js tens Phere ref Part Foc Interview a Grminates) ea Panz | Focus | Individwalfongtum | erminuces fs | Pert | Foca Collaborativetask | Grin isk Pare "Foc Discussion 5 (minutes ; Fer more in rei see the Wiiti Nd the Exam focus (page 20 factional and social language he interlocutor asks each of you questions about yourself such as where you come fim, wha you do in your feetime Organising your ideas comparing descrbing, expe see | | The intelocutce gives you a par of photographs to;compare, and to ge a personal reaction te | You speak by yourself for about a minute whl your partna listens. Then the interlocutor asks | yourparenera question welated to the topic, Only a sd You then change | roles short answer is expect | interacting with your part exchanging ides, expresing and stfying opinions agreeing and | |ordiacrce ng soaestna spscuig, ealaingeacinga deciontrough egataton | | | ‘You are given a tah to discuss together, based on a set of pictures. You should clusion together, bu there no ight oF wrong answe to the task and you don agree with each other Is the interaction between you thats important Expressing and justifying opinions, agreeing and disagreeing The inteioca e jong related tothe topic Of Par 3, and gives you 1 asks you both general quest fe your opnions on otter aspect. same top ing reference (page 179) the General marking guidelines (page 19 Bands and Fans Discuss the questions. Why do people like listening to different kinds of five music? What do you enjoy doing most: playing a musica instrument, listening to music at home or going toa lve gig? Are you afan ofa particular band or musical artist? What makes someone a'fart? Vocabulary free time activities: verb/noun collocations 1B) Match the verbs in A with the activities in B. There may be more than one possibility. Example: ga ta/watch a film ‘A do golto/outfor/on) have play watch B_ thecomputer computergames aDVD afilm football friendsround gig theguitar pizza running shopping thetheatre television EE Add any other free time acti verb it goes with in list A. ies you can think of to list B. Put the Listening and speaking 1g and answering questions 2 1.02 Read and listen to the questions about free time. Underline the words which are stressed. 1 How do you usualy relax when you have some fie ti 2 What do you do when you stay in? Where de you go when yo 3. Doyou lke being ina large gr goour Ip oF would you rather be witha few close friends? GAN elas TANG! GUAGETIP EJ G 1.03 Listen to the students’ answers and complete the gaps. costa — 1 usually find _ Quite relaxing but it depends on usualy never hardly 2. tendo. ‘on weekdays though I sometimes everercjcomebefore 3 is good fun. main verb and after 4 helps me to switch off. | ora actaad 5 imeeally into | tently Everg0 6 Igoou now and again shopping, : ‘mm always busy. {Gy workin pairs. Ask and answer the questions in Activity 4, Longer adverbial (rom timerotime everyday Interview (Part |) care eteanying listening to and answering questions orendofasentends —® EXAM FOCUS p206 Igorunning every j evening. Now and In Part 1 of the Speaking paper, you answer some questions in which you | again play squash give personal information and opinions. Match questions 1-7 to topics AE. 1 What kind of music do you enjoy listening to? 2 Doyouhave any brothers or sisters? | 3 What do you lke about the place that you were brought up? 4 What subject did you enjoy mostat school? ‘5. What do you think youll be doing in five yearstime? | {6 Where do you think youll go.on holiday this year? TERAMTIP t7- Tellusabout your closest fend your personal relationships your hometown your job or studies your free time activities your future plans ‘Answer in full, giving reasons. Avoid ane , word answers and, dorit move away from the question. mone> EE} Add two more questions to each topic A-E. Use question words such as what (kind), when, how (many), who, why, where. E} © 1.04 Listen to Julia and Stefan and answer the questions, 1 Which ofthe questions in Activity 7 were they each asked? 2 Did they answer them in enough detail? 3 Did they vary their tone of wice? 4. What die Stefan say when he di it understand the question? i] Choose one question from each topic in Activities 7 and 8 and ask your partner, > GRAMMAR REFERS'ICE p | Uni 1 7 Apfel ste) Speaking Look at the photos and discuss the questions. hy do you Gapped text (Part 2) meKAM You are going to read a newspaper article about music sub-cultures. Read the text quickly. How does the writer answer the question in the title? PVRS) OR TL ae WCE LL Like-minded music fans have been bonding together for half a century. But is this on its iad Peete a cee ene! roy opinions about pop music not just on reat rey peop! ere nee tern cee ae pressions were based on the clothes they wore & Peete ht rane rads of she 19608 would rosm around on their scooters all day, getting off only for an occasional fight with passing rockers, identilied by the enn ee RereeneKeencan era ete re Rea seen cet acct one Aree en nt These days you can't always tell what music s i erect a cn to hold on tight to their cultural identit Pen gee nee aon re Peer Sir ernie Serene eR Ca a aes cress er downloaded, EI 19-year-old Bianea Munyankore agvees that the vou waited to buy has eerie) Perego nen ee 2 it coer een atc Renee eer ria pees Ree etn ee eg Ra although sub-eultures still exist, hey are no longer participated in with pride or any form of ager eee rae enn eae cu its just a way for kids to say what kind of musi Re MC RR Sper es re Seeks Bemeeitrere nr serpent teen tna en eT Oca the fact that pop tribes have changed over the years ay've succeeded rather than failed. ‘If other ee nna eae Pert ar eet Sr een Sern pamentrerectn ner ey But surcly comfort wasn't important to tribes in th eerie: Tiere Ree ere ra ec Pere creer ec errine ret ena re en Reet en ene an emer «| Wma underground metal or hip-hop ean be found porary ene Ce ee aa Serres Prereersy rather than from fans buying ore eee eee ee no ee that they are no longer r Today, audiences for punk gig: eee ea frees 1 5, Read the first two paragraphs again and | answer the questions. 1 Inthe frst paragraph, what do these impressions and theyin line 5 refer back to? What does they refer to in line 12 2. Inthe second paragraph, which words inthe answer (Sentence €) link to the topic and vocabulary? How does neither link back? What does they refer to? “] Seven sentences have been removed from the article. Choose from sentences A-H the | one which fits each gap. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. EXAM TIP Look fr linking words and phrases in the options ) which link to the ideas and language (e9, connecting | 2ords, synonyms, pronouns which link fo nouns) in the 3 nd after each Gap. A Sodoes that snean that tribes ar, in fect, expanding, rather than dying? B_ Another consequence ofthis is that al kinds of music are now found much ‘more in the mainstream. However, the freedom of simply Istening to whatever you want, whenever you want more than makes, uupfor that feeling D Which appears to show tha. fa pop tbe means anything these dys, seers tobe about ase of tastes ater thar a stage of fe you go through before reaching adulthood, Nether have they expeienced time when they were Imited to Lacs they could hear on thera or get on a cassette fiom ends F Does the lack of very visible teenage tribes matter for the health of pop culture? G Anda lot of youngsters are now fin overlaps with other groups H. Wosnt there spirit of protest that drove angry mods and rockers and rebellious punks? ing that their taste Ey compare your answers and give reasons for your choices. What sub-cultures exist in your country? in what ways can you identify people in these sub-cultures by the way they dress and the music they like? Vocabulary deducing words in context EB Look at these words and phrases and choose the correct meaning. Which clues in the text helped you? Example scooters and allday' might help you to understand roam around 1 roamaround (para) A cause trouble B travel with no real purpose 2 comeacross (para 1) [A appear to be B find by chance 3 track option 6) ‘A anarrow path or oad B apiece of music ora song from aCD 4 makeup tor(option Q) [A ienprove aad situation B do something to show you are sorry 5 inther insteam (option 8) A conventional B respected 6 tastes (option D} A experiences of something B things you lke Unie ° GRAMMAR FOCUS Present simple and continuous © Look at the sentences and decide whether they should be in the simple or continuous form. Then discuss why. 1 My sons alnays downioadin ads music instead of getting on with his work 2. work/m working overtime this month while the music Someone plays/s playing the piano, Can you hear it? 4 Did you knaw that band comes/s comin home town? 5 \get/m get 6 beaker eter at recognising classical music ig ty iPod everywhere. } Match the uses of the present simple and present continuous with the examples in Activity 1 repeated jermanent situat vity happening at the moment of speaking an activity in progress but nat at ths exact moment changing or developing situations A 8 € ° e F emphasises repetition of typical (often annoy surprising) behaviour EJ Look at the pe 6 That band LANGUAGE TIP Verbs such 2s believe own, belong like, understand, know, hear are not usually used in the continuous form because they describe states, not actions Some vetbs can be used in bath the simple and continuous form with different meanings. {see wheat you mean (see = understand} {im seeing her next week (see = meet) of sentences and say why the speaker has used the present simple or continuous in each case. 1 A Ihave ticker to see Lady Gaga B Imhavinga shower. 2A That singer appears to be doing wel. B Lirinemisapoearing at the Festival 3A HeS being realy kind B Hes realy kind 4A Hes thinking about joining a band B | think that band is really good A I-depends on how much money ve got B fmdepending on her to owganse everything 6 A This soup tastes g 8 Jogs tasting the soup. "J Complete the sentences with the present ple or present continuous form of the verb in brackets. t (00 ite) pop music he band (appear in Manchester all y). Its too loud. 1 think) i's dangerous ta Fister yout riding a bike to your iPod 5 You can never have a conversation with her —she (always check) her phone for message (get) more and more popular lub on Friday night ult today! (often go) to ajazz 1 (be) very ali Write sentences about three things that 1 you do on a regular ba 2 youare doing ) Compare your sentences in pairs. Do you have anything in common? > GRAMMAR Yocsbulary ahrasal verbs with take | Match the phrasal verbs in 1-5 with I meanings A-E. 11 Hiscareer took off as soon as he won the prize: hes so talented 2 He takes offerhis father, who’ aso really musical 1 3 Itookup playing the saxophone last year ! 4 Tom ookoveras the band’s manager when samleft 5. made hirn take back what he sid about ii taste in mi have similar characteristics become responsible for something admit you ar b A 8 ©. startan activity > rong e me successful . ple-choice cloze <1) PexAM EU FA Read the text about a musician quickly and say whatis different about Josh Freese’s relationship with his fans. Don’t worry about the gaps yet. i Look at the example. Why are | options A, Band D wrong? * Now look at the options for gap 1 and answer the questions. ich of verbs 2 Choose the phrase which means fara vith ~ For questions 2-12, decide which answer (A, B, Cor D) best fits each gap, SAMTIP bout which word might fit the gap ‘oking at the options. Check each 89 {0 make sure that the option DOSE goes with the other words {2} Look at questions 5 and 12 again and check you have chosen the correct phrasal verb. Discuss the questions. 180 you think this s @ good way for artists to promote their music? uld any of these offers atract you? Drumming up business Josh Freese isa very s ‘Angeles. You probably won't have (1) cessful session drummer (0)... based... Los of him but he's played with some very successful bands. When Freese ij his fist solo album, called Since 1972, he decded to 3} upasyiem where fans could buy something unique. By 4) ‘with fans direct, he hoped to sell more of his musi The CO cidn't cost much butt you paid $50 for it, you would also get Personal five-minute thank you" phone call Sales of the aloum quickly tok 6) But there were other limited options which gave fans the opportunity to meet Freese in (6) The option to have lunch with Freese for $250 (7) jut in about a week For $2500 a fan could (8) an indhvidual drum lesson from Freese, which (8) one of his snare BA 8 > oA 8 D 10 A B D WA 8 D open 2 Ao Bb D up unit " 2 doit iple matching (Part 3) > EXAM EE] Tick the statements which are true for you. Then compare witha partner. ‘Alike following band members on Facebook and Twitter, B These days |only download music that’ fee, C | think the videos a band makes are just as important as their music D_ Most people haven't heard of the music like. [My music tastes are quite varied. F often discover new bands through personal recommendations £3 @ 1.05 Youwill hear five people talking about listening to music. Listen to Speaker 1. Which things does he mention? Twitter video new bands _his taste in music EE] Look at extracts from Speaker 1 (1-4). Which one matches one of the statements A-F in Activity 12 1. Now tm just into the same stuff as my friends — hip hop mainly 2. I don't usvally bother with Twitter or Facebook. 3 My lends are always sharing music files and telling each other about new discoveries. "ve found alot of new bands that way. 4 They/loniy listen ta new bands th showing off, think one’s heard of It's just a way of EE} © 1.06 Now listen to Speakers 2-5. choose from the list A-F (in Activity 1) what each speaker says. Use the letters only once. There is ‘one extra letter which you do not need to use. EXAM TIP LUsten for words and phrases that are synonyms or paraphrases ofthe key words inthe statements, ‘By Compare your answers in pairs. Then listen again to check, Speaking <] Workin pairs and discuss the questions. 1 Which speaker’ opinions ae the most similar to yours? 2 How are your li your partner's? ing habits and attitudes to music similar to or diferent from tabit in the past used tofwould >» GRAMMAR BFE ' £1) Look at the sentences and answer the questions. | used tobe obsessed mith music videos When was growing up my mum would play 1970s music and dance around the kitchen. Is she sill obsessed with music videos? Did her mother often listen t0 1970s music? Which underlined verb describes a past state Which undertined verb describes a past habit? Which of the underlined verbs can you use to describe ‘bath past states and habits LANGUAGETIP Be careful not to confuse used to do (describing past habit) with be/get used to doing (be accustomed to something he present) used to hate classical music (© but now | like it) 1am used to being alone(= I's something that happens 3 rit mind W) £4 Lookat sentences 1-4. it possible to use both would and used to? 1 My parents would abways liter we were having dinner 2 My parents used to go toa jazz festival every year 3 My dad used to have a relly old radio, 4 My mum used to know all the words to every song by Madonna ES Complete the text with the present simple, Present continuous, used to or would forms of the verbs in brackets. Sometimes more than one is possible, Speaking Discuss the questions with a partner. How do you think the write 2 What kin ‘children fe music did you use to listen to ur parents think of it? How do you think your taste in music will change as you older? Insurance broker Sarah Collins might have a boring day job, but she's a punk at heart. Talways say that the best time of my life was whenI(1)____ (be) a punk. It’s a time that Ilook back on fondly and I still (2)... (smile) when I think of those wonderful people, their fantastic haircuts and clothes and their great personalities, On Saturdays I (3) the Kings Road in London. I (@) (meet) punks from all over and we (5) (just walk around), sit in the pubs, look in the shops and get searched by the police. That was a very good way to spend a Saturday. Now I'm in my fifties. 146) 0 (work) in insurance and I've got three children, But just recently I've started to return to my punk roots. Although I m (get) older, I've realised T still (8) (love) going to gigs and hanging around with punks. 1 (9) _.-..., (discover) fantastic new bands and I (10) (enjoy) myself so much! (go) down Unit 1 3 Informal email (Part 1) > WRITING ERE i How do you decide which bands you want to go and see? Ey Read the exam task. Who do you have to write to? Why are you writing? You want to see this band whichis performing | soon but youdorit want to go alone You decide to inte yout end Josh to come with you. Read the information about the concer and the notes you have made, Then write an emai to Josh inviting him to he concert, say why you want to ee them ve MYSTERY JETS By popular demand the Mystery Jets heve because. extonded tg tour dates a Junction! to \ ree eet as wal the Tickets are current sti avaliable for both dates but are expected t sell cut wel in advance, Tickets ean be booked online at sional com o trom the Junetiont EXAM FOCUS 203 EE) Read the text quickly without worrying about the gaps. What problem with describing people's personalities is mentioned? How well do you know yourself? When trying to understand our own or other people's (0) behaviour, we tend to over-simplfy things. We use BEHAVE one or two adjectives to sum each other up. We think of one {end as having a generally (1) ‘and positive outlook, HOPE while another frend Is considered (2) ‘and negative. PESSIMIST OF course, in (3) none of us is so easily defined, REAL ‘The truth is that we are all made up of inconsistent and ‘contradictory (4) .......; we can be quiet and serious with (CHARACTER ‘our colleagues at work but in our personal relationships at home we are quite (5) ‘and emotional. With some PREDICT friends we can be (6) ‘and controling, while we are ‘CAUTION a thril-seckers with other friends. ADVENTURE ‘So can people be neatly (8) into personally types? DIVISION Or, do wo alter our personality according to the (8) in DIFFERENT ‘our changing moods and situations? Perhaps the idea of a fixed personality is just a (10) misconception. Maybe MEANING we can never truly understand ourselves or other people, 2] What part of speech goes in each gap? If it's a noun, isit singular or plural? jl) Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. unit2 Multiple choice (Part 4) > EXAM F » BB Discuss the questions. 1 What do you thinkis t family? Why? ideal number of children in a 2. Aeolder children morecor lass independent than their younger siblings? Why? You'te going to listen to a radio discussion about birth order. Read the first question Activity 4 and underline the key words in the statement and the options. @ 1.08 Listen to the first part of the discussion. Which key words, or wards with a similar meaning to the tatement and options, did you he ich option cowectly completes the staternent? 2 © 1.09 Read through questions 2-7 and underline the key words. Then listen and choose the best answer, A, Bor C. EXAMTIP The radio presenter's questions will help you to follow the discussion, s0 you know which question you should listening fo 1) Max says that people mistakenly believe tha oldest children ‘A are likely todo wellin the future 8 willbe happier than their sib areoften very independent ata young age. 18 Unita its 2. What explanation is given for oldest childrens results in inteligence tests? [A Parents expect more fiom the oldest child BB Oldest children spend more time alone. © The oldest child benefits from teaching younger siblings. 3 What ypi Max share? A Heis very con B_ He experienced jealousy ofa sibling He always wanted co please his parents, characteristic of oldest children does tive 4. Max says that youngest children can often be A confident B creative € cautious. 5 What do some psychologists believe is ikely 10 increase the'birth order effect”? [A large age-gap between siblings B families with three or more siblings having siblings ofthe same sex 6 What is recommended as the best combination for a essful marriage? A two oldest children B_ twomiddle children two thc: born children 7 According to Max. why st the bith order effect"? [A Pessonality can also be affected by other thi B Personality can change when peaple are away from theie families € Personality is 10 complicated to define simply. ‘Compare your answers with a partner. Then listen again to check. Speaking {J Work in pairs. How well do you get on with your siblings? What impact has the’birth order effect’ had on your family? Adverd » GRAMMAR \ => Underline the adverbs in sentences A-D.Then answer the questions. Toy wil have to work vty had to make their A marriage work it could be dificult for thern to get on well They are allowed to grow up more slowly. D_ itcan have hardly any impac Which adverbs ae imegula? 2. Which words can be both an adverb and an adjective? 3 choose the correct adverb. 1 hordydhard know my brother because he’ so much older than me, | try hard/harly to get on with my brothers and sisters Hos been feeling depressed latelatey ‘My mother had children latelytatein ite, My parents live closey/close to me. We studied the results of Vocabulary extreme adjectives EE] match adjectives 1-6 with extreme versions A-F, dificut inetigens angry frightened tired big tennfied f Impossibl brant nmone> Which adverbs in the box give the sentence a similar meaning? fairly completely abit very absolutely He's quite intelligent He’ really cautious Shes realy impossible to get on with, 1252 really good person, He's a really amazing person. 4e can be quite difficult EE] choose the correct adverbs) to form the rules. 1 Realhy/Very can be used with any adjective in order to intensify meaning, 2 Completelyand abso h extreme adjectives 3° Quite/A bit is only used when making acfticism with adjectives with a negative meaning, /Realy and very are only used Speaking complete sentences 1-3 with phrases A-C to make statements you agree with. Discuss your sentences with a partner, Do you agree? 1 WS fay ea 2° WtSquite has 3 iksab olutely impossible A... tojudge a person's character from thelr apy B_ .. toget on with everyone in your family. c for parents to treat all their children equally, Look at the underlined words in Activity 4, question 1. What information would you expect to find in the text? Check your answer in extract A. EXAM TIP Underline the key words in the options and then read through the texts {quickly to find a similar word or expression which says the same thing in adiferent way. EE For questions 2-14, choose from the people (A-D). The people may be chosen more than once, Which person remembers having mi ings about the success of a sibling? [ fed when their sibling behaved badly? [2 Used to try not to getinw once stopped doing something because of sibling rivalry? values the relationship with theisibling move than they used to? cial to thelr parents? Used fo fee! their sibling was mores says thelr sling stilt hem asf they hadrit grown up? feels differently about being famous from their sibling? vas too cautious to take up a career that they really wanted? ‘ould depend on their sibling for practical advice asa child? thinks people can get labelled too easi was.a bit annoyed when ti iling was born? says their sibling used to be mo ly than them? Colin Firth in The King’ Speech thinks their sibling isthe most efficient petson in the family? Speaking ie Which sibling relationship in the article did you find most [EE How would you feel if you had a interesting? Why? brother or sister who was gifted orfamoust Vocabulary oe phrasal verbs Multiple matching w [SS Match the phrasal verbs underlined in the article to (Part 3) meanings 1-8. > EXAM Da 1 organise something 5 bedetermined 2 escape 6 suddenly be i Youaregoing toreadanarticlein 5 elas which four people talk abouttheir : : make (someone) leave antive unexpe relationship with their brother or sister. Read the text quickly and find out which person is 52 Workin pairs and discuss the questions. 1 atwi 1. Who do you look up to? 2 theoldest? 2. Hove you ever set your heart on somethin 3 amiddle child? 3. Doycu sort out your possessions regulaly and get rid of things 4 the youngest of four? youdontr hee 4) Where would you like to get away to RELATIONSHIPS — a Fnend Can siblings ever really be friends? nemy’? A Kate Fh, voice coach sister to fim star Cotn As the ler bots, Colin as prot of me when Iwas ey young bel collect re foe ddl fl 7 fad enough money to by a ecole bar at break. As a teenager, I looked up to him cane be was nah more apie and ny frends bec If | hd obese and convention! ang 10 ales a2 our confident than me.I was jealous of parents expected us to, Colin could have gone but he had set bis heart on drama school. I desperately wanted to act too but sever had bis courage, although I did act for whl did my younger brother, Jonathan. (Our parents didnt think that success 45 an actor was areal possibilty bur Colin and 1 shared a song belie that one day we would make. I knew Colin was talented because [saw him in schoo! plays and atthe Drama centie In my first year at university he did Hamlet and Isa there feling teribly proud and jelous atthe sume rime because he was doing exactly what T wanted to do. After that his career took off. B Jonathan Self, journalist and author; brother to novelist and broadcaster Will When Will wat thee, he packed « uitease with toys and ran avay from ome. I think he only got stout four kilometres down the road before he was found but T remember feeling delighted that we had finally got sid cf him I hadoit been a all pleased, at the age of two, when a now child curned up. Even so, we played a lot together as kids and I remember finding him very lovable, But I saw how he became the favourite soon as my parents, who valued intellect incredible brain he hid. When I started working on enormously, discovered what ry fist book, T found out tha he was doing the same. I felt very competitive and when 1 read his 1 thought ‘never be as good a that’ and gave up. Now I've established myself as a writer, I dont fee ike that any more and Yim pleased with Wills succes, Unlike me, I think he quite likes being in the public ye © Z08 Heller, author and journalist; sister to headhunter, Emily Unlike me, Emily has always been grown up for her age, She's only three years older than sme but she looked after me a loc when we ‘were growing up. She taught me how-to write a cheque and would resoue me when I got loston the underground, And even today she always knows where everthing i 9 if Lor my two other older siblings need adecument (or 4 family photograph, she’ the one you'll call, Although the gap does get smaller ac you get older, Baily stil eat accept Tn now 44 mature woman with children; when she visits me she stil dies my Bat and sorts ny filing system. Ive come to understand the importance of family rater late in lif During my twenties I just wanted to get away. Te lived ia New York for yeas, yet ‘now the frst thing I do when I get back to London is have dinner with Era. 1D will Young, singer-songuiter and actor; brother to Rupert, founder of ‘a charity which helps people with depression The problem with being twins is that you constantly get compared, and one twin can suffer I rememlser when we went to school it was decided that Iwas the clever one and Rupert was the sporty one. I think he gave up 2 bit because of the compsrison, But wwe ended up getting more or less the same ‘eam results ~ it’ just that people put you ina certain box and is dificult to ger away fiom that. Rupert was more of a tearaway than me and Td get annoyed by teachers who ‘Wied to make me responsible for him, As we got olde, Rupert was more sociable and at eighteen I wished I was as good at patie a= he was. Heid get on the dancefloor, whereas 1 was very self-conschous. He was going out with lots of girls and was very handsome, which T wasnt les fanny thas Tia now the pecformer. Unit 2 Listening Fd workin pairs and discuss the questions. 1) Doyou have alot ofelations? do you get on wellbadly with? Ed © 1.10 Listen to five people talking about one of their relations. Match Speakers 1-5 tocomments A-E. A Wei bike him to move house. Bisa waste of ime saying anything torn. | once felt worried abour being alone with him. D_ Weenjoy doing the same things. E Ive offered to teach hima spor. Verb patterns: -ing/infinitive > GRAMMAR E} Match examples A-E in Activity 2 with rules 1-5, Use-ing after some verbs (__ 2) 2 ater prepositions ( ) 3-_atersome expressions ) Use infinitive After some verbs ( ) 5 After some verbs + object ( ) LANGUAGE TIP Some verbs (eg, mate, et) are followed by abject plus infinitive without to: made her tidy up. Some verbs (eg. ove) can be fllowed by -ing or infinitive with litle or na change in mening Howe riding/to ride. ‘To form a negative, use nor before the ver: ‘hate not going /He tld meno 10 go. verbs with -ing or infinitive with a change of meaning £2 For sentence pairs 1-5, choose the correct options and exp! between each pair. the difference in meaning A My mother stopped making/to make lunch because the phone rang B My mother stopped making/to make lunch bacause we were hungry. ‘A Dad tied phoning/to phone but nobody answered. B Dad tied phoning/te phone but he couldn't remember the number so he gave up. ‘A The kids remembered buying/to buy Grandma a present and write a card for her. 8 The kids remembered buying/to buy Grandma a resent but couldn find it again later. ‘A My father went on having/to have children until he was in his sixties B My father went on having/to have children with my stepmother AA Lregrettelingto tel you that all train services have been cancelled, B regret reing/to tel you because now youte upset. Ey Read the article quickly. What did Ben like and dislike about having famous parents? EDL complete the text with the -ing form or the infinitive of the verb in brackets, © Work in pairs. Imagine you have become a celebrity. Talk about what you love, can afford, regret, don't mind, can’t stand, etc. Ben Tavlor: My famous parents The son oF singers James Toylar and Cary Simon talks abouthis ree 1 Saprovedeonboyee Rcaeeneetea eae i) i est Snare nen hoHs\ au oie Se HsMine | Vanes f a Glitartnye when as eMart - ai IC es Aeachi ve ishethinks Listening 1) Look at the photos and read the task below. What relationship does each photo show? Talk to each other about the effect these relationships can have | | on people’ lives, Then decide which relationship has the most | FQ 1.11 Uistento Alana and Federico. Which relationships are they discussing? Why do they think they are important? Collaborative task and discussion (Parts 3 and 4) agreeing and disagreeing > EXAM FOCUS F207 EE Copy and complete the table with the phrases in the box. Which of the expressions of agreement are uncertain? SodoWNeitherdol —I'mnot convinced That’ very true Good point mnot sure about that. Isee what you mean, but... Isupposeso OK, but, What about you? What's your view on that? ihadn't thought of that. Exactly! Well, actualy. Agreeing Disagreeing polite [Asking opinions © Work in pairs and do the task in Activity 1. Talk for three minutes. EXAMTIP pinions but make sure you also listen ta your partner. Ask about their epinions and resaond to what they say | Discuss the following questions. 1 Which people do you think have had the mast infuence oy different stages of your life? Do families sometimes get closer as they get older? Why/Why not st better to have older or younger parents? What are the advantages and disadvantages of belonging tc amily? > WRITING REFERENCE p 182 2] Read the exam task and answer the questions Who must you write to? Why are you writing? Which le do you need to write in? You are planning summer Read the at the college and the notes you have study atacollege Dear Student sy which prefer and why the folowing information: house in the suburbs + short description of your interests —________— requesta visit Hook forward to hearing from you soon Yours fa hfully Emma Brgokes ‘Accommodation Offer Wentworth College EB Underline phrases in the letter which 1 request something politely 2 state the purpose ofthe letter, 3. ask fora prompt reply. 4 endih er appropriately EE} Say whether the following phrases would be appropriate for a) an informal letter/email, b) a semi-formal letter/email or c) both. 1d prefer to stay 2 Wdrather sta 3. My prefereng would be to stay 4 Myinterests in 5 lenioy playing 6 Woul 7 fd be really it be possi ro vist rested in visiting .. Fat allo 9 Ieisnt neces ly to-collect 10 Dorit worry ng me because Unie2 Semi-formal letter (Part 1) land this ter from the accommodation officer ‘mm writing to you regarding your placement with a family his summer, We try very hard to ‘match our students with the most appropriate family, so Id be grateful ifyou could provide ‘whether you would prefer to stay with a family in an apartment in the city centre orina suggestions of somevihere you would like + whether you would ike the family to meet you atthe aitport —L sports? visit with the family during your first weekend, shopping? 2 rot necessary because Ed Write your letter to the Accommodation Officer, using all your notes. Write 120-150 words. ee nent EXAMTIP You DON need to put your address atthe top of your LANGUAGETIP zs | feter to someone you dont use thet title (Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms) and theit suiname nly. IFyouite /oman is married you should Ise Ms (2g. Dear Mls Boake) Check your work using the writing checklist on page 179. [il Complete the second sentence with between ‘two and five words including the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. 1. timgoing to throw away all hase old newspapers tomorrow. RID Ce newspapers tomorrow, 2 Peter has always admired his uncle for everything he has achieved Look | Peter has AWS — oe everything he has achieved 3 She didnt know Iwas coming ~ jus arrived Lunexpectedly on her doorstep TURN She didnt know | was coming ~ just onher doorstep 4. Aer fifteen yeass,the company suddenly became suceesstul TAKE The company suddgnly... been running for ffeen years 5 Not many people become successful in the world of acting MAKE Not many DOPE anew the world ofacting 6 Oliva has told me she wants to escape toa hot ‘country this summer. GET Olivia has told me she wants to. hot counery this surimen. all those old his uncte for _-nafterithad Correct the mistake in each of the sentences. He's tied really hardly to get tickets for you, The cinema i ally closely to the station, The football results were absolutely close, She finished late and! was vey furious with her, They spoke free about thei cificukt childhood It was hardly dark but he was completely frightened. In brillant we won the Cup Final She’ been working very hardly ud be a osoneen- ‘Complete the sentences with the adjectives. in the box. confident creative practical sociable cautious independent 11 Whereas im quite shy about speaking in public, my brother's always been 2. Even at the age of eighty-five, my gran never likes relying on other people. She’ very 3. Myhusband’s nat very good at doing things with his hhands. He's not at all _ 4 prefer my own company but my sisters are the opposite; they all really 5 Myfather paints and writes really well. He always been really 7 © lamnot prepared to take risks any more. Im getting ‘more and more Ed complete the sentences, using the correct form of the word in capitals. 1 Mynewcarisntas... as! hoped it would be RELY 2 Molly’ story is very. ene dori know here she gets her ideas from, IMAGINE 3. My children will never try any new food. They are very ‘ADVENTURE 4 Idontt think yout being Very ee enna ‘about how much we can finish. REAL 5 tmabsolutely atlanguages.| just caritdo them, HOPE 6 explained Id been ill out the boss wasn't at al. ‘SYMPATHY EB complete the sentences with the correct alternative. Iregretted not having/to have a car to dtve Held tke us workng/to work late ths evening tim not very good a unningto run Have you remembered fckingto lock the door? Melanie has promised inviting invites 0 stay. She stopped werking/to work ane had a rest The teacher made me to finfish my work befor et 8 _Jimasked me notto/to not speak Unit 2Relai EXAMTIP Read the question stems and highlight the part of the text which answers each ‘question. Then read the four ‘options very carefully and decide on the answer 26 Things that matter ee mre is Multiple choice (Part 1) > EXAM FOCUS p Bl what matters to you? Put the things in order of importance, family friends interests education/career__ possessions Ey Read the title and first paragraph of the newspaper article and guess what it will be about. Then read the rest of the article and check. Read the article again. For questions 1-8, choose the answer (A, B, Cor D) which you think fits best according to the text. 1. Whats the writer's attitude rowards football fans at matches? ‘A. Shes impressed by their behaviour B She astonished by how they can afford tickets, She's embarrassed by how iresponsible they are D She's sympathetic towards the strength of their emotions. 2. What does itrefer to in line 137 ‘A anuglyside B passion C football Da penalty shoot out 3 What does the writer suggest isthe main characteristic of obsessive people? A They're fascinated by famous people. B_ They find it easier to use technology to communicate © They ae out of couch with realty D_ They are completely normal for most of the time. 4 The miter thinks everyane should have a passion because ‘Ait puts them in touch with their basic emotions B itencourages affectionate behav jou € it gives them an excuse to rake time off work D itmakes everything else in fe seem unimportant 5 What does thin the ground’ mean inline 772 A unimpressive B infiequent € inflexible D unexpected | ‘own men with their heads buried in each other's shoul ders or hidden behind shaking | hands. Young mothers shouting with joy. This is what last Sat- urday's penalty shootout for the European Cup produced. If you | missed the semi-final, then ty and catch the European Cup Fi- nal on television tomoreow, Then you'll see what passion does to people. And, while having an ugly side, ii in Fact more likely to enrich our lives and make us better people. ‘Today, supporters are gather- | ing forthe big match. Fans who could not afford the fare to travel abroad have sold their ear. Oth | etshave borrowed from relatives | they once promised themselves they would never borrow from again. And many will tum up without any accommodation or even a match ticket. Despite ths, they will be relieved just to be there, to be part of i all. It might sound like madness but, as one who is going and is incredibly excited about it, Tcan tell you | feel extremely fortunate, Passion should not be con fused with obsession, There are those who live in a dream state, | madly in ove with someone they will never meet — because he is 8 dead singer or a famous actor Who is unlikely ever to visit theit hometown ~ and therefore un- able to form real relationships There are those who spend ev- ery waking hour logged on to chat rooms where the only topic oF conversation is Star Wars However, there re also ordinary people ~ sensible parents, hus- bands, employees and employers ~ whose interests are much more healthy and straightforward, Their emotions are also linked to forces they cannot contol, but they are to be admired fori Maybe some people are in- ‘capable of finding a passion, but fo they are missing out. Pas- sions are deep, full of joy and Pain, teaching you how 10 s0b When you feel hurt, how (0 deal With “disappointment, how to sing with enthusiasm in public All you need is love (and a scarf) (not easy). Because of them you ‘might end up hugging a com- plete stranger or making new friends. They help you to feel part of a community and have something to tease your neigh- bour about. They are a great way for families (0 bond together ‘many dads insist that they are spending their time fishing or playing chess because their child is keen, when actually they are delighted to become absorbed by something outside home, job or money worries, Explosions of joy are normal: ly thin on the ground, The birth une 77, of your child, your wedding day, 4 pay rise are all lovely and reason to do something special, but they do not happen every ‘week. If you happen to follow a Football or rugby team, there are celebrations al the time. For some, a passion can be switched on and off ~ which is better than not having a passion at all, I suppose. Witness the be- hhaviour that tennis brings about atthe annual two-week UK te nis tournament at Wimbledon, Calm, controlled middle-aged women are suddenly prepared to ‘camp overnight on damp pave- ‘ments in London and squeal encouragement. Otherwise cool, fashionable students are happy (o wave atthe TV cameras while wearing silly hats and sunglasses that spurt water. Thad a nightmare two nights ago. In the nightmare, Liver pool's match against AC Mi: Jan went to a penalty shoot-out and Liverpool lost. "That's not a nightmare’ said my husband Bur isn't that the point? JF 1 can ‘wake up in a sweat about foot ball, it means I'm not waking up trembling from a dream in which "erashed my car oF lost my job. In the end, what defines us as human isnot only language. I is the ability to care about some thing that does not directly affect four health or wealth or impor- tance. Passions are a rehearsal for life, a distraction from bore dom and most of all they are fun even when they let you down, 6 The writer mentions Wimbledon to show that AA it's not only football which inspires strong feelings B_awide range of people enjoy this kind of event. sports spectators can behave uncharacteristically D_ people often behave badly to get on TY, 7 The writer describes her nightmare to ‘emphasise that [Ashe takes football extremely seriously B supporting football can be stressful being a footbal fan can cause domestic arguments D_ worrying about football can be a useful distraction. 8 The writer's main purpose is to encourage her readers to A. becorne sports fans. B have an enthusiasm for something, show their emotions openly, D enjoy themselves more EB Workin pairs. Do you know anybody who has a passion for something? Have you ever had a passion in common with a member of your family? Vocabulary -ed adjectives and prepositions EX choose the correct preposition. Then ask your partner these questions. 1. What are you interested in/ar? What do you find boring? 2 Who are you hightened with/of? What do you find faghtening? 3 What Who or what do you get annayed ofby? 5 What doyou sometimes feel embarrassed in’oy? Who do you find embarrassing? 6 What doyou get exited withabout? 10 you sometimes feel worried abouvin? LANGUAGETIP -ed adjectives describe how you feel about something, fim bored with this TV programme. jectives describe the noun, rogramane’ so boring, units " 2 Present perfect and past simple > GRAMMAR REFER "ve been mad about horses for most of my life. ve @ ever owned one, but my friend and t used to help ~~ ut every weekend at the local riding stables and then the owner would let us ride the ponies, But haven't been back there since | left home to go to college five years ago. Last month a colleague at work persuaded me to take up nding again ove been having lessons with her. ve only had four so far but 've just got my confidence back definitely keep it up, Read Anna‘s blog, in which she talks about her passion. Answer questions 1-5. How long has Anna loved horses? Does she stil help out at the stables? When did she start riding again? Why? How long has she been riding again? How many lessons hes she had? Look at the verb forms underlined in the text. Which. ones describe completed actions the past 2 past habits which are now finished? EE} Lookat the highlighted example of the present perfect simple in the blog. Circle four more examples. “J Match examples 1-3 with uses of the present perfect described in A-C. ve just got my confidence back 2. fvenever owned one 3 Wvebeen mad ss for mast of my ite A began in the past and i stil continuing B_ has recently happened and is relevant to the present refers to indefinite time in the past G Look at the sentences. Which of the time expressions underlined refers to a period of time and which to a point intime? fve been mad about horses fac most of my He "havent been back there since left home to go tocollege five yearsaga Divide these time expressions into those which are usually used with the pas simple the present perfect yet sofar already in 2010 ever once just_—_last month ago thismonth at lunchtime present perfect simple or a continuous? Look at the sentences from the blog. Which one describes completed activity? an activity over a period of time (which may or may not be finished)? ‘ve been having lessons. ‘ead four lessons. Complete the sentences below with simple past, present perfect simple or present perfect continuous. There ‘may be more than one possibility. ' Wce) a motorbike since | was seventeen. 1 (once witness) a crim 1 ive) abroad when was a child 1 have) an operation 2 few years ago. t inever go) camping. 1 (ust win) a competition Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions with Have you ever...?and How long ...? Use the ideas in Activity 8 to help you. Hf appropriate, ask for more details, using When? Why? ete Grammar asllike > GRAMMAR REFERENCE 2.164 J] Complete sentences 1-6 with as or like. 1 Wes that film allhis other ones? 2. Shall we still have lunch together, we said yesterday? 3 IWvealways regarded you afriend, Ajob that one takes a long time tofinih He's working a walter in the holidays Please do it carefully | asked you | arco ne oe ree H LANGUAGETIP {4s noun, fora role or purpose: She worksas a musician. |use hat room as a study. 4 noun clause, for manner: treated him as my son. ‘ike + noun, ee comparison: Youre just like Tony, Like you, !iove jazz Ike + noun forinformal examples: Food like that risotto is worth vaiting for Open cloze (Part 2) > EXAM FOC! Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1. What do you do to cheer yourself up when yout dep What makes you really happy? Read the text quickly. Underline three things that make Pixie happy. Are you like her? Look at the example (0}. What part of speech is it? Now look at gaps 1-12. What kind of word is missing? ER] Read the text again and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap. EXAMTIP Read the whole sentence, esp and after each gap. Thin missing (eg a prepo: cially the words before ut what kind of word is a pronoun), 2 Compare your answers with a partner. Pixie Lott: What makes me happy: The London-based singer tells us about the things that make her smile. Tim ot my hoppiest when I'm (0) 2M. stage or urriting music. Music, for me, is medicine and turiting songs is a kind oF therapy. And, (1) 1... lets of people, even just listening (2) as... music makes me happy. IF I'm fed vp or worried @) something, | put my iPod on loud ond it changes my mood at one. | use it (4). 0 Woy of relaxing ond there's cclways a Song that matches my mood. But the song | like best is @ 1980s tune, (6). my friends and | ploy ot full volume (6)... were getting read to 90 out. LWe all love. it Ive got some very happy memories associated with that song When | (7)... had 0 bad day or Fee! shop oy. | Usually go to tha pione ond urrite (8) 4 S09, Sometimes i'm almost ‘crying ot the time but | alluays fee! much 9) _ cheerful ofteauards. The. emation is real and it really heles me. | cam not really sure why music connects 50 strongly with me, but italwoys (10) these days: I guess I'm o naturally hoppy person. Apart from my music, | olso love being, (17) home with my friends and my Fomily. | Know | om so fucky to have, (12)... sal living 50 near. 30 ‘LIFE-OF-LUXURY.CO.UK na Speaking and vocabulary money Bi) Match the price tags to the things in the pictures. Then see if your partner agrees. Decide whether each thing is worth the money good value for money. a waste of money, £675 §1023 millon $158500 £35000 €4,200 Ey Match the two halves of the expressions. Then discuss what they mean with a partner. Do you have similar expressions in your language? 1 Hesgotmore money A. toburn, 2 Putyourmoney whee Brot made of money. 3. Imabit short © fortune, 4 Money’ bit D_ your mouth i 5 Sho's got money E tight at the moment 6 He's worth F tomake ends meet, 7 My mum always says she’s of money this month, 8 Its sometimes hard Hi then sense Unit 3 Complete the sentences with a preposition from the box. Which of the statements do you agree with and why? on within of Its difficult to live your means when youre a student. You should always avoid being debt. faving to tive a ight budget is boring Very rich people should give most oftheir money Its nata good idea to lend your credit ard a friend Young people today have a higher living than their grandparents’ generation Sentence completion (Part 2) + EAM Bil You're going to hear a multi- millionaire called Gavin Norris talking about his life. Read the gapped sentences in Activity 7. Which of A-E do you expect to hear? ‘A. how he made his fortune B_ hisatttude to money © histypical working day * D_witat ne spends his money on E wherehe ves () G+? Listen and check. 1G Look at the gapin each sentence, Where do you think you can put number? a noun? a plural for? only one word? enn EXAMTIP Usually you only have to write one or ‘wo words or a numberinthe gap. Occasionally you may need to wite thice words G22 usten again and complete the gapped sentences. [5 Compare your answers in pairs. Then listen again to check. Make sure you have spelt the words correctly. £39} Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1 How do you think Gavin’ children feel about his decison to give all his money amay? 2. What problems can people have if they inher alot of money? Comparing > GRAMMAR REFERENCE p,'6 HI © 1.13 Look at sentences 1-3 taken from the listening on page 31 and complete them with the correct comparative or superlative form, Then listen and check, 1 tm 1 used to be in hobidays inteestea) 2 Buiding the hospital was ex rience of my life. (satisfying) BFA acumen! NaS twenty years Ago. hope) E] Decide which pairs of sentences have a similar meaning, and which havea different meaning. 1A tye never been as happy sam now. BT mjustas happy now as lever was. 2A My car was by far the most expensive thing Ive ever bought B My carwasalot more expensive than anything else ve ever bought. 3A My grandfather's one of the most generous people | know. B There arent mary people who are as generous as my granclather EE] complete the second sentence so thatiit has a si first, using the word given in bold. ilar meaning to the ramp: A scooter int nearlyas expensive osaports car LOT A sports cars. lot mere expensive tha, a scooter 1 Our standard of vingisa bt lower than twas. QUITE Our standard ofiving is not itwas 2 There arent many cites which areas exciting as Rio de Janeiro. ONE lode Janeiro is exciting cites. 3. She doesnt have neatly as much fee time now. LESS She has free time than before 4 Not many people eam such a high salary ashe does. THAN His salary is mast people’, 5 He almost as wealthy as shes, BIT she's him, 6 Is getting much more dificul itis to get a ban! toget abankloan. AS Speaking comparing quantities Ey Use the table to make six sentences that are true about you. | alargeamount | Ispend oe | quite a lor f my money hardy any | ofrmy tee ing | much | | ‘dont spend [TU | Compare your answers in groups and write a paragraph about how your group spends time and money. paample: Me th spend a large om we spend mast unton 32° Units ereerrererae ern oon eye manent nr ene Long turn (Part 2) comparing > EXAM ©] What do these photos have in common? Choose Aor B. A They show things which are imp B_ They show people in unusual situations. tant to people 3] Make a list of the similarities and differences between the two pictures. J © 1.15 Listen toa student comparing the two photographs. Does she mention any of the points on your list? Complete the sentences with like or as iffas though. In which sentences is it only possible to use like? Why? Itlooks The man looks .... he ver a graduation ceremony oud of his ear 1 2 3 4 5 Felooks |... hard wor He looks ne’ abit obsessive. ne looks... shes having more fun than the man > GRAMMAR Fr? Look at sentences A and B and answer questions 1-3 about whereas and while. A While the man may have a passion for his ca, probably not something that will lst for his whole life 3 fist picture Is celebrating an achievernent whereas the second picture shows someone wha portant possessior 1 Which sentence is making a compa how the two things ae diferent? onand showing 2 Inwhich senten est possible to use both whereas 3 Inwhich senten: le/whereas? ‘Ould you use although inste ¢]) Make sentences with both, too or also. Where can you put these words in the sentence? There may be more than one possibility. 1 thepictu ent (both 20 them 3 theman seems to be enjoying himself (too) A work witha partner. Student A: look atthe photos on page 152, Student 8: look at the photos on page 154. {¢ Turns to compare your photos. Try to use expressions such as whereas, while, both, aso, t00, ike EXAMTIP Don't describe whats in the pictures. Focus on the main topic and compare the main similar diflerences between the pictures "] Workin pars. Do you agree with this statement? what yo. Unie 3 WRINGEOGE [ie os Article (Part 2) > WRITING /f BE Look at the exam task and answer the questions, 1 What kind of style will you ve tin? How do youknow? 2 Whatinformation do you need to include? { You have seen the flowing advertisement in | magazine for young people [Write your article in 120-180 words _ | EB Look at opening paragraphs A and B. Which ‘one is most effective? Think about 1 ow eye-catching the title is 2 how appropriate the style is 3-_how varied the languages. EXAMTIP { Thy to’speak’ rectly to the reader for maximum impac Paragraph A | uta ‘A save ina fire [iias aie cece nace | which one. thing you'd save. if you [were ina fré7 Well, for me Tt | would definitely be my laptop. | Obviously, L'a rescue my family and pets first but after that it would be my precious computer. | | j My mast impoctant go end T wove be very wpser if S1 OF damaged. I spend hows every Jay using my laptop and T would be the same way abort treie [£3 Look at notes A-H and choose whether to include them in Paragraph two: a simple description of the object or Paragraph three: the reasons why it's special to you. eighteenth birthday present from parents not expensive and very ordinary t look at wo years old A 8 c D_used tohave to share my brothers computer E F 6 4 all my photographs are on it made by Toshiba useriiendly Contains fiends‘details EE] Workin pairs. Write paragraphs two and three, using the ideas in Activity 3. B write one ortwo concluding sentences tofinish the article. You could explain, for ‘example, that it has sentimental value and contains memories that couldn't be replaced, £3 Make notes on your own response to the advert. Choose a favourite possession and divide your notes into four paragraphs: 1. Intioduction (atte and introduction to get the readers attention) 2 Background fa description of the object) 3. Opinion (the reasons why itis important to you) 4 Conclusion (a brief conclusion) LANGUAGE TIP Use extreme adjectives such as amazin. adverbs such as absolutely and incredib Ind extreme ‘emphasis, E3 write your article in 120-180 words. Then ccheck it for spelling and punctuation. Write another draftif necessary. #4] Read other students’ articles and choose which ones to include in the magazine. [El choose the best alternative to complete the following sentences. Bbig —C great high hey live in must be worth a Biorune C D wealth When I was at college I had to learn to live a budge A on Bin Chom Dat fraid | can't come because Im... of money Blacking € sho, tigh always bt atthe enc! af the cer Ao 8 C with — Din ‘m sil }eamiag toh ry mea A boween 8 C under D at Complete the gap in the second sentence so that it means the same as the first sentence. Use between two and five words, including the word given, Rebecca started living heve five years ago. FOR Rebe : W 06 SINCE This s my frst visi to tnd TIME Thisis the fe toindia, i's kind of you but thadaa coffee earler, ALREADY I's kind of you bu acoffee font spend much mer hes ANY his hore isnt nearly as expensive a the FAR he other hotel o nd Zab are equally fren Just here aren’ ; ensive One ‘Complete the sentences with a word formed from the word in capitals. 1 Thaverit got much money but im about ‘worRY 2. Goffisnota very sport to watch on TV. INTEREST 3 Having a passion can make life mo EXCITE 4 bby my obsession with that actor EMBARRASS 5. What is the most _film you have ever seen? FRIGHTEN 6 Im that the Cup Final is over at as RELIEF Ed complete the gaps with one word, 1 IB} How much do you know about Antarctica? Do the quiz. Then turn to page 160 and check your answers. Antarctica has the world lagest A wicno —B desert Has Antarctica abways been AN No it used to be tropical, © meuntain range ‘ole? B Yes is always been covered in thi! € Yes but theic +d t0 be a lot thinnes. Which of these animals do you NO™ get in Antarctice € pe Yuh led the frst team ta reach the Soutn Pole in 19117 1A Foald Amundsen B Ronit Faleon ce Why « Emnest Shackleton’ 1908 exe A penguins B seals bears Shacklevon ition famous? ‘A Everyone except Shackleton survived the trip survived but they dic uth Pole Allthe men died on the way back th Poke ele oa “LC Multiple choice (Part 4) » EXAM 5 EB You are going to hear a review of a book about two journeys to the South Pole. Before you listen, read the questions and underline the key words. 1 What does Leo say about Henny Worst [A They had never considered doing a trp to the South Poke before B They had personal reasons for wanting to complete the journey, ' C They were trying to break a world record 2. What does Leo say was the hardest thing fo team before the expedition? ‘A organising the nan B preparing mentally € getting physicaly ft 3 What was ease forthe twenty fist century expedition than for Shackletons expedition? ‘A planning their daily route /steaim? B doing the cooking € canrying their ec 4 What problem did toth expeditions experience? A running out of food B asetiousillness € bad weather 5. How did Worsiey feel when he was co | Antarctic plateau? ing the A He hadnt expected it to be so difficult. B He was worried they wouldn't reach the South Pole, I © Hedoubted his skills asa leader. 6 Thepart ofthe book Leo enjoyed most was when Worsley Ares B arrived at the point Shackleton had got to € completed the tip, 7 What does Leo admi A hisdetermination B his ambition € his bravery ned the South Pole, about Shackleton? EXAMTI ) 115 Listen to the review and answer questions 1-7, FE] check your answers in pairs, Then listen agai What words or phrases did you hear to justify choosing A, B or C for each question? Discuss the questions. ‘What would you find hard about a tip ike this? Shackleton is considered a hero and a role model by ‘many people. Who are your heraes and role models? y= 3. Where would you mast lke to travel to? Why? Vocabulary idioms: the body J Match the underlined idioms 1-10 with meanings A-). 1. The hardest part was getting thei heads around doing 2.500 mile journey, 2. When he came face toface with conditions there, Shackleton began to doubt het ever reach the Pol 3. He’ abways puting his foot init He just. when to keep his mouth shut 4 Myfatherand | dont see eye io eye relationship will mprove when | leav 5. Something inthe distance caught my eye foesnit know rhaps aur 6 I must keep an eye.on the time: don't want to be late 7. twas realy difficult to keen a straight face: he looked sosilly 8 Imbeginning to getcold feet about the whole idea 9 22 going to work | fee terrible 10 You need to pur your foot down, Don't agree to working late every evening pay attention to change your mind A 8 c D E_ get onwith each o} F feel unable to G very close to H. say the wrong thing 1 say no to something J Uunderstand/accept an idea 2) When was the last time you 1 putyour foot init? 2. couldn't face doing something 3 putyourfoo 4 couldn't keep a straight face? Unita rh 7 t m8 past simple, past continuous and past perfect » GRAMMAR (re 53 You are going to read a story about a man who was shipwrecked on a desert island. Read Paragraph 1 and predict what happens next. (Last October, 79-year-old Mark Richards set off from Floridain his cabin cruiser. He had planned to sail to Nassau in the “Bahamas in twelve hours. However, while he was sailing there, a storm blew up rs and he was shipwrecked on a small island. FJ Read Paragraph 1 again. Which of the underlined forms is 1 past simple? 2 past continuous? 30 erfoct? EJ which one 1 refers oa finished event 2. descibes a situation which happened before another past 3 describes an action alieady mn p happened? J Read the rest of the story quickly. Don't worry about the gaps yet. How well did you predict the ending? His family realised he (1) search was launched, But they (2) fess when someth (miss) and a massive (have to) wait there for three long days before they finally (3) (hear) that some fishermen (4) (rescue) him, Mr Richards survived for three days on a mixture of dried noodles and snack bars which (5) (float) ashore from his boat. Mr Richards knew he would be rescued eventually because there were a lot of boats in the area. ‘I wasn't frightened but I was pleased to be rescued-on the third day because 1 (6) feel quite hungry,’ he sai. _ (Start) 0 15}. Now fil each gap with the correct form of the verb in brackets. ast perfect simple and past perfec ntinucws 2] Complete the sentences with past perfect or past perfect continuous. Match the examples to one of the statements, A or B, 1) He... (work) as alife quard for ten years but never need) to rescue anyone until last 2. Andy’sleg..... (hurt for ages bef tothe doctor (never see)a glacier before (not bea!) the news until Sophie rang me. ‘A. Only the simple form is possible here B itis more natural to use the continuous form hete because the action covitinues over a period oftime (although it srt wrong to use the simple Complete the gaps so that B has the same meaning as A. Sometimes more than one form is possible. 1A Jock was hoping to compete in the Olympics, Then he hurt his back B Before he (hurt bis back lack hope) to compete in the Olympes, 2. A Luke spent six months in hospital. He studied tobe 3 lawyer during this time 8 While Luke iecoven in hospital he (study) to be a lawyer, 3A Outing his swim tothe island Lewis cut his badly on a rock B Lowi wir) to the island when (cut his knee on a rack 4A Fouzia didn't feel wel all day. So she decided otto go to Zhara’s party lst nigh B Because she (fee well all ay, Fauala (deci) Collaborative task (Part 3) ranking > EXAM You're going to hear two students talking about survival skills First match the activities to the pictures. ‘iving fst aid building a sheter fshing with your bare hands lighting a fre building arate a 8 c D E G 1.16 Listen and answer the question. ‘What two things do the students have to do? © 1.17 Listen and complete the expressions the students used for ranking in their discussion. Mare: Forme (1) ‘fishing with your bare ands, Alice: | think (2) Fd want to learn, Mare: Another eason for putting this 8) ‘sthat it’ not a useful skill when you leave the bland because everyone uses a fishing rod to carch fish. Alice: So basically wore ing (4) EJ Work in pairs. Look at the task and follow the instructions, [Taktogeter fo about tives minutes ike you toimagine that you are gong on anepedtion toa desert lan Here ae some suv hls you tright need on he land st cuss how ficult It would be lean these sural skis Then decide which one would be the most useful onthe land | EXAMTIP You shouldnt try to reach a decision too quickly 1. In this task, you should ‘minutes talking about + how difficult you think each skil would be to learn + the advantage of lesring each sil + which skis would/wouldn't be usef. and why end atleast two of the three the island 2. Dscuss which stl you thnk wouldbe the mos etl Discussion (Part 4) 1 Workin pairs and discuss the Part 4 questions 1 Whatki a desert island: son da you need to be to survive on 2. How essential sit for people to know how to survive inthe wild? 3. Doyou think most people today have lost touch with nature 4 Inwhat ways can the natural wold be a threat Unie 38 DINGEGEUS Speaking Bl) Look at the paragraph headings inthe article. Discuss questions 1-4 with a partner. 1. Which of these experiences da you think would be the ‘most frightening? 2. Which of these experiences might give you shock, fiostbite o: hypothermia? 3 Which could give you injuries such as broken bones? What other kinds of extreme weather you think of? ndltions can Multiple matching (Part 3) > EXAM fo By Read the article. Did anyone have serious injuries as a result oftheir experiences? E} Read the questions and underline the key words or phrases. Then scan the texts for words and expressions which have the same meaning. The first one is done for you. EXAMTIP 8 careful There might sdem tobe similar information in more than one text Make sure the word or expres you choose has the same meaning asin the Question, For questions 2-15, choose from the people Ad than once, Which person completely panicked when the incident et happened? Thi ttied to focus on staying awake during the incident? 7 fainted during the incident? i describes being in pain all over afterwards? [a 's aware ofthe potential psychological consequences of the incident? i during 5 the bette ater went through? z helped to save his own ie by crying? 8 had multiple injunes asa result of the incident? 9 had along wait before he was rescued? — (70 Uniea ‘Some of the people may be chosen more experienced deafness during the incident? iv felt cold fo along ume after the incident? foundit dificult 10 clare to hisrescuers? BI] experienced big variations in body temperature during th incident? realises that apart of his brain has been affected asa result of ‘what heppened? By =} Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1. Which person do you thinkhad the luckiest escape? 2 How doyyou think you would react in these situations? Doyau know of any disaster lms connected tothe weather? What happens? Vocabulary collocations and idioms: weather {22 Match the words in column A with their collocations in column B. feat Tear |S abioey | E hot | 7 tomrentiatiheay |G sea Sicily 10 ahaa 1 fog How would someone be feeling if they froze when they saw something? hey stormed out of ed like lightning? they were icy with someone? they 1 clouded over? their face was ike thunder? FOUR PEOPLE TALK ABOUT THEIR STORIES OF SURVIVAL A | ester Morlang was buried in an avalanche in Colorado. There was no warring, It was instant. All of a sudden | was curled up in a ball, Then it ‘as over and! was buried under about fifty feet of snow. It was totaly dark My mouth was packed with snow and the pressure was enormous, It was hard to breathe and I didn’t know Which direction was up. | thought | was already dead. Luckily | had my hands over my face 50 cleared the snow out of my mouth and then | started screarning.| absolutely lost t= | \Was out of my mind, and then | noticed my tears were running across my face 80 | realised must be lying kind of upside down, Now Ifelt determined to get out, I dug for twenty-two hours, and when I finally saw the fst little bt of light | was over the moon, slthough it was fourteen hours before anyone found me. My misfortune has made me a better person; ‘trivial things don't mony me any more. B Pod Herd was on a boat with the New Zealand Police Search and Rescue team when he nearly drowned. When we hit the wave, | was thrown against the window, which smashed andlet in a tremendous volume of water. There was no ai just pitch darkness, noise, and viclent mavernent. had no idea the boat had overturned. | felt sad, anxious and despairing, and the fear of drowning wes unbearable, | couldn't ld my breath any longer and at this ppoint [had a vision of my wife and sons waving me goodbye, and I felt at peace. But then | grabbed a star rail and found myself back in the real world. | managed to pull myself up to the surface and then had to deal with the shack and hypothermia, Periods of shivering bbecame painful. Trying to stay afloat kapt my mind aff it, although had ta ight the cesire to go to sleep. Whon the helicopter arrived soon afterwards, I vividly remember feeling isconnected from the people who were there to save me, And in the months afterwards | never felt completely warm. Being afraid of dying was the most teriying thing. Its impossible for someone to understand wiht it fee's like ang Im still not sure how long the emotional ater-eflects wil last. Jem Neidigh survived a tornado in Mississippi. ' heard the warning on the television and had just enough time to lie down and cover ry head with my arms. The feel ofa twister approaching is like a goods train - that low, cever-louder how and the shuddering ground, First, a sheet of rin sprayed against tho side of my treler lite machine-gun fre. | could heat trees snapping, and the roof began to come off as the trailer started moving up and down, Just as | felt the entie trailer Ift off the cround, Ilost consciousness and woke up twenty minutes later face-down outside The evening was completely quiet, no wird, no cars, no insect noises. | had gone thraugh the taller wall, ended up thirty feet up in 4 tree, and then dropped to the ground. | hac ‘concussion, 2 collapsed lung, eracked rise and a shattered leg. My injuries should have killed me but the surgeons sewed me back together again. © [fx Dearing was on the golf course in North Carona when lightning struck. It happened on @ lovely July atemoon while | was playing gol with fiends rom work When it started to diate, we decided to gel under a shete. We were standing there teasing each other and | remember the ait had an unusual sweet smell. When the lightning struck | felt absolutely frozen, but then part of me was boiling hot too. saw these flashing lights and there was such an inrecibl ud noise that caulcn't hear anything for a whe My arms and legs fle hea. Every bit of my body ~ineluding my hai ry eyelashes hurt itwas a dull ache and yet so sharp atthe same tine ike 2 bad headache end needles being stuck in every part of your body. The lightning bolt went up through me and left an ‘2xitwound in my head. Now Ihave @ hard time adsing simple numbers, although | have problem with mere complex calculations. = Articles definite, indefinite and zero articles > GRAMMAR f:! EE choose the correct option a/an, the or (-) for No article to complete rules 1-8. Use the text on page 40-41 to help you, 1 We use a/an/the/ when there s only one of something in est 2 Weuse a/an/thet-) when there only one of Something in this context. 3 Weuse a/an/the/ 0 tak about plural countable uns in generat 4 We use a/an/ther) to refer backto nouns mentioned before (or where the meaning is clear from the context 5 Weuse a/anvther() with superlative forms. 6 Weeuse a/ar/theA-) with many common expression suchas home, school etc 7 We use a/anrthe/-) with singular countable nouns when mentioned forthe ist time, or when itis not important which one. 8 We use a/an/the/:) with uncount nouns, and abstract EE match rules 1-8 from Activity 1 to extracts ‘A-H from the text on page 40-41, I grabbed a staal and found myself backin thereat word Being afraid of dying was the mos renfung thing I could hear tees snapping and theroof began te come off My mouth was packed with snow and the pressure 95 enormous. G | clered the snow out of my mouth Hs paying gol with fiends fom eee nar LANGUAGE TIP We normaly use possessives,not atcles for parts ofthe bodyieg my face NOT the face. amone> ED Complete the gaps in the story with a/an, the or (). ¢ Speaking Work in groups. Find somebody who has had one of the following experiences. Tell the class about it. Have you ever been affaid of tox been snowed in? had heatstroke? been ina flood? skidded on a patch of ce? seen lightening ste? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 lost your way in fog? 8 been inoron a rough sea? As pilots, we have to get used to (1) storms and (2) severe weather and we are obviously propared for (3) emergencies. However, sometimes they can take you by (4) surprise. A year ago, 1 was flying to (5) United States and we were over (6) Atlantic Ocean when a ball of lightning struck (7) flying. Within seconds, (8) ball of light with (9) aircraft | was bright blue yellow tail filled (10) windscreen and there was (11) loud bang. My colleague said it felt as if (12) cat had brushed against his leg as (13) lightning struck. Fortunately, after a lot of violent shaking, (14) soon returned to (15) things normal, Vocabulary negative prefixes ET) neach sentence, underline the prefix which makes a word negative. The fist expedition was unsuccessful 2. The Antarcticis the mostincredible place! have been to. 3. The group on the expedition felt discouraged attimes. 4. I'S impossible to think of ving in such freezing conditions 5 They misunderstood our instructions and went the wrong way. 6 Some people thought it was responsible to {goin such icy conditions El Add a negative prefix to the underlined words in sentences 1-6. 1) One advantage of winter is how much we nd on heating our homes. 2 | tead how sevese the weather conditio ‘would be so was not prepared. 3 Wt’ kely that well bg able to have a barbecue tnless it gets much warmer 4 Ive noticed that people get patient when theyte driving during hot weather 5 Itwasa great job despite the regular working hours, 6 Id be capable of surviving inlow temperatures, ‘even if had the right equipment, EJ Work in pairs. 1 which is unusual about you 2. incredible that has happened to you 3 that makes youimpatient. uss something Word formation (Part 3) » EXAM | EQ Look at the photo and the title of the article. What kind of place do you think Death Valley is? How do you think it got its name? By Lookat each gap and decide what part of speech is missing, FE Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. Which words need a negative prefix? EXAM TIP You may need to add a prefix ora suffixto change the word to another part of speech eo. happy > happiness. DEATH VALLEY ra vier ey EXPERIENCE Bard rT What advice would you give to someone going toa very hot or cold climate? xamoles You should (ahink... Make sure you (wear)... void (sitting in the sun), Don't (gnore) warning sign: Unie aa ry “4 Read the story. Don't worry about the gaps yet. Why was Ita bad day for Josh? A disastrous day aturday didn’t start off too badly. in fact, (1) snenne tt Seemed as if it was going to be a nice sunny day so (2) he'd had his breakfast, Josh texted his friends and said he was on his way to pick them up. However, (3) .. he was driving into town he remembered that he'd left his phone at home and (4) decided to go back to Bet it. However, he got stuck in a traffic jam and Couldn't move for a long time. (5) he arrived and went into the house but couldn't find his phone anywhere. (6). 1 8S got back into his car again his elderly neighbour taped at his window. ‘ve locked myself out of my house’ She said. Josh had to go back inside to get her spare key (7) he could set off again. @) .. he was on his way. He drove straight there but (9) he got there, his friends had already gone. And (10) ........he found his phone on the floor of his car. EX complete gaps 1-10 with these time expressions, assoonas at fist atlast before bythetime eventually immediately (ater then while EXAM TIP Tiy to include some time expressions, narrative forms and other expressions which add interest. Story (Part 2) > WAITING EE Divide the story into four paragraphs. the body ofthe story should say what happened and how the writer felt say what happened in the end and include a'twist Paragraph 4 EE] Look at the story again and underline examples of narrative verb forms. Ey Replace the words and phrases underlined in Activity 1 with words from the box below to add interest. absolutely ages disappeared ied suddenly realised perfect Unfortunately Eq] Look at the exam task. Then read the ‘example ‘of how the first paragraph might continue. Think of two other ideas. have been asked to write a story for your student magazine which must begin with the | folowing wor | When Lucy woke upin hosp [piece tagetner where she wasa whyshevathere | cake up in hospital it took her a. uhle to plece together where she was and Tren, as © ted moung her leg, winch Fr all came floceing back nen the fog ha come. down cxdcendy | El Work with a partner and pian your story. 1 Discuss how the story might continue. Plan what vil be in each of the four paragraphs, including an element of suspense to keep the reader's atte! 2 Think about how the story might end. Ty to think of an unusual twist which will surprise the reader £2) Now write your story, beginning with the sentence in Activity 6. Try to include some of the time expressions from Activity 2, Write 120-180 words. Complete the gaps in the article with a/an, the or (-) for no artigle, EB Use the word given in capitals at the end of the sentence to form a word that fits the space, 1 Lam skiing tm too scared. CAPABLE 21 vis explanation and went the wrong way. UNDERSTANDING 3 HeIS a VEY nmnnne WOtKer. He Never artives on time. RELY 4 My mother 15 an -m-ne With my younger brother. She ver explains things propety PATIENCE 5 Thatis an extremel way to behave You id be trying to seta qoad example, RESPONSIBILITY 6 Ifyou ak to the manager and etch SATISFACTION BES ct est por ot sartonces 1-3 to her endings A-F. 1 Labways pur my a incredible 2 Icanne Tease en 3 bout the cycling race because arate) 4 out many issues 5 me to keep othe 6 Ifsomething vd Sema A Tmuselessat telling jok ae B mnbarrassing thing roan © twon go out tonight suas . st 9 E dont think 've trained enoug F tea re p last EZ complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Use between two and five words, including the word given. Jon untill got married last year. 4) BEEN through Pe H non until got marie Soe Ne) 2 Sa WERE fat Sumo wrestler, Japan Speaking and vocabulary EI Work with a partner. Look at the photos, which show daily diets from around the world, and discuss the questions, How similar do these cts look to each other? Which diet looks mos similar to your own? What can we tell about the countries by looking at these people’ ets? snacks between meals, eats fast food regulary drinks alot of tea and coifee. has plenty of fresh fruit, prefers organic food, 1 2 3 Ey Find out if your partner 1 2 3 4 5 6 isalleqic to any food EI Complete the phrases with the words in the box. fat vegetarian balanced vitamins 1 ahigh diet 2 aster diet 3 adietrichin.__ 4 avel det Sa salt diet 6 adaiy. diet ‘+ Use the phrases in Activities 2 and 3 to describe the diet most people have in your country, How healthy is it? LANGUAGETIP Aces uncountable in English but countable in many other languages. For example, in English we say There ‘re many different types of rice (NOT sices)-Other English Words ike this include ‘advice information, heath, news, luggage, kerowledge, LANGUAGETIP Dont get confused between afew and few The party was Ok; there were afew people knew there. (afew = some) + Theparty wasn'ta success few people turned up. (few = harly any). Hardly anys more natural in spoken English, ‘Measal farmer, Kenya ‘Student, Venezuela Countable and uncountable nouns > GRAMMAR Ey Match the nouns to the options A, B and, salt meat egg vegetable chocolate cheese honey curry fat fruit coffee cake rice chicken A always uncountable B always countable © canbe countable or uncountable Ey what’ the difference in meaning between the countable and uncountable forms of the nouns in these examples? A Is therea lot of cake let? B Are there alor of cakes lett? 2A Ike chicken B Ike chickens. Expressions of quantity > GRAMMAR ct EA Tum to page 160 for more practice with countable and uncountable nouns. What's the difference in meaning between these examples? 1A The shop sels afew cakes B The shop sals vary few cake 2A ThereSalitle cheese left. B Theves very ttle cheese lft EE] Work in palrs Ask and answer questions based on the sentences in Activity 7 Units ql a IT its salad a Open cloze (Part 2) > EXAM FOCUS p202 Work in pairs and discuss whether you agree with the following statements. 1 _Icant stand the taste of chill. t's too hot. 2 love food which has lots of spices and different favour Ey Read the text quickly, and choose the correct words in these statements, 1 The writer fikevdoes ie eit 2 Chili can bensne very addictive 3. Childien general iter ke cil EE Look at the gaps in the text. In which four gaps should you put an expression of quantity? EXAMTIP In Part 2 you need to use a variety of ramm: such as + pronouns (he he foun, People don't wash their eyes in lemon juice or pour baling hot tea (0) eer... themselves, prepositions at, about) | sowhy are we:prepared te go through somuch «articles (a, the) (pain (1). the sake oF ehill? Chillies buon -aunligties (do, are) | Bur fongues, make eur eyes water and bring Saar ood | Blt a aneet “quantifies (any, many) | Chiles are one of the few foods thet we simply ) should not enjoy and not just because of the EE] Now think ofthe word which best fits each |-—- WAM they taste, Net ($1. people lke {9P. Use one word ineach gap. There isan | _the Bitter taste of ooffee to begin with but soon example at the beginning | most of us (4)... used to is, But coffee | gentains caffeine which has some addictive EB Work in pairs and discuss the questions | qualities, and this explains (5) it is so 1 Fw fa do youagree withthe writers opinion of hi? | papular. Capsaicin, the ingredient (Gj 2 ‘What other foods do you thinkare an acquied waste? takes chilies hot, does mot seem to have on | (7)... addictive qualities whatsoever, and 2]_Undertine all the prepositions in the text. eho pak tery (= Ue eshte ie Then find one example of | And yet it has (8). used in cooking in 1 aphieralsielb , Blmost (10)... culture for thousands af 2 anadjectie 1 prepostion eee 3 averb + preposition Few young children, even fram cultures known fie ined exresen (11)... their spigy recipes, actually lke | chill (12)... first, So it seems chilis an acquired taste. It takes time ta get to like the burning sensation. I'm stil waiting! lt Sentence completion (Part 2) > EXAM FD) what have people always eaten in your culture? What have they started eating only recently? J You are going to listen to part of a radio programme about the history of cooking. Look at the gapped sentences and say how many of the missing words are numbers adjectives one> EE underline the key words and make sure you understand what each sentence means, EXAMTIP You may hear more than one number/noun/adjective that will fit grammatically, Bu only one of these wil it the meaning 2] © 1.18 For questions 1-10, listen and complete the sentences. Read through your answers to check they make sense. Discuss these questions. 1. How much raw food do you eat? 2 Doyou think people should eat less meat? 3. What would you lke to eat more or less of? Abour[ _| 1 |percent of the chimpanzee’s diet is fruit. A chimpanzee diet is difficult to digest and has a {__] 2 Jase. Humans can't survive for long on fruit because they have a small[ 3] Before they discovered cooking, people spent ‘almost as much tine eating food as they did i Some scientists think cooking resulted in an increase in the size of the The idea of sharing. probably started when people began to cook. Waiting until food was cooked meant there was ariskthatit could be[ 9 jfor cooking over ‘one million years ago. The earliest real evidence of cooking in Europe dates back tothe [ Tio}, Unies 9 50 Speaking Discuss the following questions, 1. How common is itin your country to eat out in 2. What kind of restaurants do citferent age groups tend toeat in? 3. What kind of food do you enjoy eating most when you goour? Multiple choice (Part 1) > EXAM Ey Read the article about a restaurant food critic and say in what ways David is unusual. FE Read the questions (don't read the options yet) and underline the part of the text each one refers to, Then underline the key words in the options. Eq] For questions 1-8, choose the answer (A, B, Cor D) which you think fits best according to the text. EXAMTIP The questions will follow the order ofthe text, apart from the last one, which may test global understanding of the whole text, festaurant because B he was attracted by is appearance, food review for publication, D he prefers eating in a restaurant to having takeout food 2 Why was David lucky to get a table at the Salumeria Rosi 1. David wanted to goto the nes A he prefers Italian food to Greek f © he wanted to write his fi A The restaurant wasn't keen to serve child on hi B Most tables were reserved for celebrities, € The restaurant was completely booked up, D He couldnt affor 3 Hows a proper meal. David? the customers react to about him, fed in hi, They wanted to hear his opinions on the food. D They fait they should They were w a B They wore inter c Ik tohimin cas 4 What did David appreciate atout the restaurant? A the fuss they ade of him B the unusual food he was g the fact that they explained how the food was nade D the fact that they dict treat him lke a child Food and drink The most famous restaurant critic in America Apparently it’s never too soon to start being a restaurant food critic. That's why David Fishman (pictured), a New York City native who had just turned twelve, decided to take himself out for dinner one night. His parents hhad called him at home to say they were running late, suggesting that he grab some hummus from his usual Greek takeout restaurant. David thought he could do better than that, He had recently passed by the Salumeria Rosi, a newly-opened Italian restaurant a few blocks from his home, and had been fascinated by the reflective black wall, the dried pork hanging from the ceiling, the little jars of olives and artichokes on the walls Tf it was OK with his mom (and it turned ‘out it was), he wanted to try that instead. That night turned out to be one of the first that the restaurant was open to the public. David requested a menu, which the waitress handed to him, and decided that it was within his budget. Then he asked for a table for one and waited to see what she'd say. A year before, he had been tured away from a half-empty restaurant and told that it did not serve children unaccompanied by adults. Grown-up or not, tables were hard to come by that evening — every seal was reserved, mostly by friends of the Italian chef and owner, Cesare Casella. Even TV actor Tony Danza turned up, But the waitress decided to squeeze in the Salumeria’s frst unaccompanied customer under 1.4 metres, as long as he promised to be out by 8 pam. It was a deal. Nobody at the restaurant seemed terribly impressed by Tony Danza, but David Fishman ~ now that was something. People tried not to stare, but couldn't help themselves. Where were his parents? Was he enjoying the food? Cash or credit? An Australian couple seated beside him struck up a conversation and a young couple on | the other side of his table insisted on buying him a chocolate mousse. In turn, he recommended that they try the arugula salad. David had ordered a speciality of the restaurant, as Well as salad leaves with Parmesan cheese. ‘Good variety, he wrote in the leather- , bound notebook he brought along, restaurant GRAMMAR £2 Complete the sentences about other celebrations, using the appropriate form of the passive. et 1. ALthe wedding | went to in tly last almonds eck, sugared (aive away) 1oall the quests, 2. Since 1368, moon cakes ‘ebrate the Harvest Festival 3 Some people hate hei birthdays (eat) in China to (Give) surprise parties on 4 decision must (made) about which restaurant we ate going to book for Mum and Dad's wedding 5 | hope that noodles ae. friend's weed 6 was eally tilled 1) at my Korea Workin pairs. Think of popular celebrations in your country. What food is typically eaten there and how is it made? Passive reporting verbs S$ Look at sentences A, B and C, Which sentence(s) avoid saying who believes? What isthe difference in form? A Thai people believe that monkeys bring wealth, B Monkeys are believed to bring wealth. CC _tisbelieved that monkeys bring wealth LANGUAGE TIP \We can report what people say or believe with verbs such as think believe and two structures t+ passive reporting verb + thar clause ubject + passive reporting verb + present/pertect infinitive 1! Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using 2-5 words including the word given. 1. People expect tourists tocany sticks to protect themselve rious monkeys, ARE Tour sticks to protect themselves fram 2. Thai people know thar the monkeys ae a huge towist atraction BE Monkeys a huge tourist attraction, 3 Report claim that twenty top chefs have been invit to prepare the meal THAT h twenty top chefs have been invited to prepate the meal 4- Locals believe that 2000 kilos atthe last feast of food were consumed HAVE 2,000 kilos af food consumed atthe las fast 5 The tourist office has estimated that over 10,000 wisifoes watch the feast. BEEN It that over 10.000 vistors watch the feast 6 Sor To ople think monkeys get very aggressive Work in pairs. Discuss stories which have been reported recently on TV or in the newspapers. ‘ong turn (Part 2) comparing and giying a reaction > EXAM i Both these photos show people eating outin festaurants. Ii lke you to compare the photos and say why the people might choose to eat in places [tke these. 3 Look at the photos and the exam task, and tick the statements you agree with. Can you think of any other points of comparison between the photos? the food the atn n expensive restaurant may bi re srt as friendly as in lat, 1 Althou food restaurants 2 Inexpensive restaurants you often have to have ful ‘meals, whereas you can usually ust get as ‘| ckin fast food places, 3) Whi fastfood restaurants are quick and cheap, they t ealthy junk food armal restaurants and fast food cats a young people Underline the linking expressions which are used to compare and contrast. * GRAMMAR EX workin pairs, Match the sentences 1-6 with the types of restaurants in photos A and B, 1 You donithave to dress up. 2 You cont hear yourself speak 3 Wsoverpced. 4 They'te good for speciolaccasions 5 The atmosphere is more casual nad abit basic Listoning ‘4 Listen to Danuta doing the task and answer the questions, 1 What differences does she mention between the pi 2 How does she respond to the second part of the questi reaking Speaking ©! Work with a partner. Turn to page 152. Student Ado the tsk Student B.Isten and answer the Then turn to page 154 an EXAM TIP Make sure you al part of the question 1; WMioi steele Reading FE Read the restaurant review and tick the things that are mentioned. The Hard Rock Café Id always avoided visting the legandary Hard Rock Café in Londoris Piccodily, as | thought it would be full of tourists and the food would be oor quality and overpriced. But| have to say | was pleasantly surprised. The food was outstanding, the staff extremely welcoming and the atmosphere certainly didn't ciseppoint As a vegetarian, | thought there wouldn't be to tempt me on the menu. | decided to try the veggie burger, even though these are quite often stodgy ard bland. But this one wasnt. It was perfectly cooked and far from bland, It heard that you sometimes have to wait long time for your food but mine was served in just twelve minutes. The only downside was the fact it got so busy; literally the place was alreedy packed by 7pm. And when needed to pay the bil | had to wait @ while. But the staff are so friendly and helpful it almost seems mean ‘Work in pairs and discuss the questions, to mention it. On the whole Id really recommend going a great place for 3 fun night out with frends staff writers expectations location décor otherdiners__atmosphere prices food service Would you go to the Hard reading this eview? ck Café in London after 2 Have you ever been disappointed or pleasantly Review (Part 2) » WRITING Sed by a meal tha re Copy and complete the table with words/ phrases from the review. "Ty Read the exam task and write a review, using some of the ideas and language from the — poe pares | review of the Hard Rock Café. You should write pooravalty | fubofrouiss, 120-180 words. £3 Underline examples of where the writer uses [ou recently sw this advertisement in the local pape structures 1~ . Say why they are used, 1 phrases containing negatives which have Wanted: Restaurant Ci positive meanings Have you tried any ofthe restaurants in 2d the area recently? If so, send us a review and you could win a free meal at the restaurant of your choice. Welt like 10 | know your opinion, net only of the food, but also tho staf, the atmosphere and the prices. Remember to tell us what you In which paragraph does the writer e details about the food? didn’t like, as well a3 what you liked. ! B say who she recommends the restaurant for? | } LANGUAGE TIP nena ne | 4can be followed by ing ora caus EXAMTIP id sitonaly recommend booking i advance/that (ou should include both positive ative | you book 03 ‘omments, but dont forget 19 i ED Complete the sentences with the correct reposition. You may need to use them more than once. after away off up on down out over 1 wasnt oq ecting hin 2. had tow! t was working late 3. Theresta ple ae often 4 Getting food poisoning from shelifsh really tur 5 lay turned __.. tobe 2 disapaciniment after a 6 ef tine, 1@ and blamed me for burning 7 Frm going 1o take... ten a but a friend took 9 ely TakeN in Americ 10 his mother. She’ 1 Ey Choose the best answer A, B, Cor D. 1 He snacks a lot als, Abesides Ban Cbotweer 2. Wsimportant to eat a diet... in vitami rich Bhigh Chul 3. People be healthier they ate ies Afast Bui C hurried Ds 4 Never add salt to any dish without ir i Atasting 8. ¢ 5 Some cultures are knowr EX] There i a mistake in each ofthe following sentences, Underline the mistakes and correct them, There may be more than one possibility EX choose the correct alternative in each of these 10 " B “4 15 sentences, My tastefeeing in music Ja lot ister’ favour ave just brought re rats the dif Cf Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1) For questions 1-12, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, Cor 0) best fits each gap. There is an example at the beginning. Happy families It came as no surprise to me when a newspaper article | read (0)... claimed to prove that the happiest children tend to be (1)... children, | When | was younger, | used fo (2)... having a brother because | thought that parents with just one | | child were bound to (3)... them more attention | and love them more. And you wouldn't have to share your toys (4) enviable position (8) mature and ... wel, lucky! } Friends of mine who were in this me as confident, more | My most unhappy childhood memories involve my older | brother Thomas. | didn't get (6)... with him at all and, because he was much bigger than me, he would always (7)....... any fights we had. My parents took the view that they should not interfere in our arguments, and. ‘made us sort them (8) that Thomas could do whatever he wanted, (9) the good news about siblings is that as they get older they seem to start valuing each other more. In| fact, nowadays Thomas and | are quite (10) | suppose this is not surprising, since we share a (11) that goes back a tong way, and no one else knows much about itor is very interested (12)... i ourselves. Which meant Alately Aonly Arnis Ap: Aloo Abit A Avi Ke Aven 10 Anes 11 Astory RA eee900000 ° ° © Progress Test 1 Open cloze (Part 2) For questions 13-24, read the text below and think of the word that best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap. There is an example at the beginning, ‘The coldest city on earth Yakutsk is extremely big, remote and cold (0).:2¢u,, by Siberian standards, Although the region covers more than a milion square miles, itis home to (13) than one million people and has (14) any large towns. In January the temperatures are -45°C, causing the metal on people's spectacles to slick to (18) cheeks. Locals claim there are (16) lakes and rivers in the region for each inhabitant to have one. According (17) legend, when the god of creation arrived in Yakutsk he got (18) cold that his hands were frozen and he dropped all the natural resources there. | The capital of the region, also called Yakutsk, is six time zones away from Moscow, and 200 years ago (19) Would take more than three months to travel between the two places. Now you can get there (20) six hours by plane, although tickets cost twice the average | monthiy salary, There's no railway, so travellers have the option of a 1,000-mile boat ride up the Lena river during (24) few months of the year when it isnt frozen, or they have to use the ‘Road of Bones’, (22) was | built by prisoners and can only be used in winter, when the rivers freeze over. Truck: rivers bringing supplies lo remote villages 90 in pairs and never turn their engines (23) during the two-week drive. (24) they break down on the litte used road, it means almost certain death Word formation (Part 3) Ey For questions 25-34, read the text below. Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits the gap in the same line, There is an example at the beginning. Anyone for bugs? In the kitchen ofthe Archipelago restaurant in London, the head chet is making final | (0) preparations! to one of the salads that has helped to make his restaurant so (25) Taking a Wok off the stove, he spoons @ (26)........red sauce on toa bedof SPICE salad leaves. At first (27)...this SEE could be any other Thai salad, with its chill, gal and many other (28)... ingredients. But i's not long befafe you can recognise the shape of an insect —the thin legs, huge eyes and along tal of a locust The less (29)... among us would not be too keen on eating insects such as locusts and crickets, but apparently if you are able o get over your inal fear, they are in fact (30)... tasty. Restaurants lke tis (31) people who are (32),,..,.with eating the same food day in and day out. For around 2.5 billion of the world's population however, insects ke these form part of their (33). diet. As well as being energy ecient, insects ate low in fat, high in protein and full of vitamins, but (34) the consumation of insects seems to be deetning in some pars of the world PREPARE, FAME COLOUR ADVENTURE | SURPRISE | FASCINATING BORE DAY FORTUNE Key word transformations (Part 4) ED) For questions 35-42, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. Here is an example. Example: {doat think John has goths father’s musicatalent. AFTER John doesnt appear take af musical talent concemed. 35, Julia can sing better than me _. his atheros faras WELL f 2s Julia 36 A fas: food chain has taken overt local restaurants, By Two of our local restaurants afast food chain, 37, Nearlyall the shops in this town are expensive HARDLY in this town. ages 39. think! forgot to lock the door REMEMBER 1 i 40 | preter v RATHER han gout Jot my cat | walked ta the station every day. got my cat, tothe 42 My brother often arives unexpectedly TURNING My brother's... «unexpectedly. Progress Test) 57 Speaking | Ei) Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1. Whar kind of ive performances do you enjoy? 2 Doyou ever give money to: performers? Why/Why not? EA} Choose the word which does NOT fit in phrases 1-3. 1 The main’mest ob sus/highesv/key (dsladvantage of { 2 Another/Oneturther/One diferent/An addltional (3s 3 ..is ahuge/considerable/major/erge (disadvantage ing a street perforrne) is dvantage of (work! EJ Work in pairs. What might the advantages and disadvantages of being a circus performer and a street performer be? Use the phrases in Activity 2 and the ideas in the box to help you. Pay fun workinghours travel __ practice theriskofinjury the stress of performing Discussion (Part 4) > EXAM EE @ 1.20 Read the Part 4 questions and listen to two students, Roberto and Beata, answering question 1.Do you agree with their opinions? 1) Which do you th you need more of luc think its fo oF talent, to succeed in the ats? 2 Howimportan all students? 3) What doyou think ofp 100 to offer ait, dance and dram: ake part in TV EJ What language did Roberto/Beata use to 1 ask is a question? 2. summmati 3 accept his/he 58 Oncamers EXAM TIP FQ] Do you think they answered the question well? Try to int rn n Ei Workin pairs. Discuss the questions from Activity 4. Giscussion and lst vshesos, Moeabulary the arts, EE] complete the sentences with one of the words in the box. critics production script __set The took months to make rom the, The play received good revi Th Was Fist performed in 1922. TRE acnme aS dificult for the actors to learn, Look at the paintings. Do you recognise them? Which one do you like the ‘most? Match the words with one of the pictures. landscape graffiti __stillife abstract portrait Work in pairs. Take turns to describe a favourite painting or photograph. Find out as much information as you can about your partner's favourite artist or photographer. 1 was painted by. It makes me feel 60 Multiple choice (Part 1) > EXAM FOCUS p.204 El © 1.21 Youwill hear people: ‘talking in eight different situations. First, underline the key words for question 1. Then listen and choose the best answer A, Bor C. 1 On the radio, you hear a woman talking about apy What did she dsike about the play? A the lighting B the music the costum ] Check with a partner and answer these questions. Then listen to question 1 again. 11 Was the information in the « as options A.B and C? Did you hear any of the key words in options A, Bor dding in the same der 3_Does the woman make negative comments about all the options, A, B or C? 4 Which words ad you hear that refer to lighting, music and costumes? 5. Which words signal what the woman disiked abou the play? EQ © 1.22 Listento questions 2-8 and choose the best answer, A, Bor C. EXAMTIP Dont worry if you dont understand every word. Just focus on choosing the best option to answer the ‘guestion. 2. You ovethear a man and a wornan takin tothe theatre, Why do they decide to me out a visit ac am? A The show starts e B They want to eat before Theyn ler than they had thought ed to get tickets, Units 2 You hear someone talking about a famous actor Where wil fans be able to see the actor next week? A onthe set of his new lm B performing on stage € onaTV chat show ‘You hear a woman giving some information on the radio about a comecy festival. Why isthe festival going tobe diferent this year? A The tickets will be more expensive i B It will beheld ina smalier venue, C twill be on different You hear a man interviewing a ballet dancer on the radio Why is she going to retie later this year? A She is worried about getting injured. B She no longer enjoys performing. € She wants to see more of her family. You hear 2 man and a woman talking on the radio about a new art exhibition. What is special about it? A its content B itslocation C its sve You hear an actress bei What isthe actress doing? A giving her opinion B describing € stating an intention talking about? A aplay they're going to see B theirfa c interviewed on the jure events lends taking ina café. What are they lege produc Work in pairs and discuss the questions. How ofte galleries: do you go tothe theat What do you lke seeir w Future forms Fay > GRAMMAR © £2 Look at the underlined verbs. Which ones are examples of present continuous, present simple, will, going to and modal verbs? A 8 Who do you think will get the main part? expect (1) itlLbe Zoe. She's 2 good singer and dancer But it (2) could be Molly thought she dic ’ good audition too, Mr Paton says (3) hes going to. tell us in class this week When (4) are you starting rehearsals? On Friday. (5) Its going to be really hard work because performances (6) startin three weeks. 4°“ (7) 1Lbelp you lean your lines, fyou like, B: Thanks That would be very helpful 3 Match the numbered future forms in the dialogue with their uses A-G. anoffer afized arrangement a timetabled event in the future one> {an intention ~ something that someone fas decided todointhe future ¢ 2 prediction based an a belief or opinion « prediction — based on fact future possiblity FQ one What words can you use instead of could for example 2 in Activity 17 Fut use © 1.23 Write the correct future form of the verb in brackets. Then listen and check. wil /present simple / present continuous A: What (1) (do) this weekend? B12) (ao) to the dance festival in the park IeSon all weekend 'A: Oh fd really tke to go but my brother (3). (move) house on Saturday and I have to help him B: Thats a shamel ‘As Never mind. tim sure you (4) (enjoy it going to/wil/present simple ‘A: Hi Bent Are you going to the film festival atthe weekend? B: Yes, on Saturday. (5) (ouy) the tickets online today. [As How much are they? B: Only £15 (6) (geth you one if you like. AA: That would be great. What time (7) Gare? B: AL730.BUt(@) (eave) home eatly at six O'clock because of the traffic. pick you up on my way ifyou ke Listen again and underline the stressed words in each sentence. Exarnple: What are you doing this weekend? Practise the dialogues in pairs, paying attention to contractions, weak forms and the main stress in each sentence. LANGUAGE TIP Lure time expressions: as soon as, when, before ater, are sd wich the present simple, ‘As soonas the lm ends well calla tax Weillhave dinner when she arrives Before you see the lm, you must read the book She's hoping to become.an acess after she leaves schol Speaking a ‘a your partner one! Nie arrangement, units: a Speaking E)} Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1 vy do you think people still go to the cinems watching fms at homme? 2 Which are more popular in your country: international blockbusters or independent films made in your own country? u Gapped text (Part 2) > EXAM EE] Read the title and sub-heading carefully. Then read the article quickly. Why are blockbusters and niche’ products doing so well these days? EJ Seven sentences have been removed from the text. Look at the text around the first gap and answer the questions. 1 What does tha refer hack to? 2 How does the it information 3 What kind ofr 4 ‘mation do you thinkis missing? What kind of inking word or expression would you expect to find in the missing sentence? FE) Look at the options A-H and choose the one that fits the first gap. Then do the same for the rest of the gaps (2-7). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. EXAMTIP Try to predict what kid of information willbe in the gap before looking atthe options. Speaking EX Discuss the questions in pairs. 1 Which riche’ or smal independ successful in your county? 2. How do you choose what films to See or books 3. What effet has digital technology had onthe fim y 0 far? What do you tink the futur ofthe cinema and entertainment i ims have bee Vocabulary word formation: adjectives from nouns; nouns from verbs [Work in pairs to form the words in questions 1 and 2. Then check with the words underlined in the article. 1. What are the adjectives from these nouns? ‘access anxiety romance succeed 2. What are the nouns from these verbs? choose entertain. grow live Produce separate supply EE Tick the statements you agree with, Then discuss your opinions in groups, giving reasons and examples, he fims fenjoy the most 0 have & happy ending, Fe usually romantic comedies ally have amazing special effects ways have a great soundtrack fen blockbusters More than ever, media is separating ii market blockbusters on the one hand and ‘niche’ products — attracting small groups of people with similar interests — on the other. Everything else is ‘oe Swanberg makes films about the romantic lives of young people in the city. He shoots quickly with a digital camera and asks actors to wear their own clothes. His low-budget films are hardly ever shown in cinemas. By keeping his costs down and distributing digitally, Mr Swanberg is making a living. Technology was expected tohelp young people like him. A few years ago it was predicted that the internet would vastly increase the supply of small independent films and other niche media products and increase their audiences. That has certainly happened. [1] —] Blockbusters are also tightening their grip on audiences, whether it’s in the area of film, music, television or books. The growth of both niche products and hhuge sell-out successes has been at the expense of the things in the middle which are just quite he near misses, [27] As in the past, people still want to have something to talk about with their friends. Which is why talent shows such as American Idol do pretty much as well as they did ten years ago, and why the latest blockbuster still breaks new records at the box office. Research shows that people still choose blockbusters more often than less well-known books and films, This is Probably because people tend to try only things they have heard of - which for many people means only media-hyped blockbusters. Furthermore, all the technology that has made niche content so much more accessible has also Proved handy for pushing blockbusters, Missed the last popular film?’ 3 | __) Blockbusters are doing well not in spite of the fact that people have mote choice in entertainment, but because of it. Imagine walling into a music shop which has moze than 0 million songs, as iTunes does, all of them arranged alphabetically. Making up your mind Would be impossible! | 4] a Is this increasingly more common separation. into blockbusters and niches good or bad? It certainly makes life harder for media companies. In a world where entertainment choices are growing, it is more important than ever to make a big impact with your product. [5] _] The possibility of failing can make people anxious and more conservative. Television programmes must be successful quickly or they will be cancelled. It is becoming even harder to talk the decision-makers in the movie industry into approving films if they are not confident there is a demand for them. [ET] In the past, these powerful business people could get away with supplying content that was not that good to people who did not have much to choose from. These days, with so many options, there is rarely nothing good ‘on television. So the media industry must raise its game. Intelligent people naturally wish that more money were available to produce the kind of ‘music, films and television programmes they like. (ZT | Some may love watching a programme about the history of dance; others may want to spend an hour being told how to look after pet snakes. Bur not many wane to do either of these things, which explains why such programmes are niche products. There are only a few things that can be guaranteed to delight large numbers of people. They are known as blockbusters A Don’t worry, because there will be other chances to see it, ina wide variety of formats. B The problem is that everybody has different ideas about exactly what they want to watch, C If it isn’e a hit, it will have to fight for attention together with thousands ~ perhaps millions ~ of other offerings. D State broadcasters like the BBC have some protection from the poor economic climate. E Yet this can be a big advantage for consumers. F However, so has the opposite. G So, rather than having to decide, it’s much easier to just grab what everybody is talking about. H There are several reasons why big hits still do so well. units Future perfect and continuous > GRAMMAR PEER By 2020, we'll be watching TV programmes in 3D. They | might even have found a way | || toproject ourfacesontothe | ‘screen by then. y j 1 yale” | P In twenty-five years, people will have learned how to monitor the electronic activity of your brain and when you play video games, your thoughts will be controlling your avatar. EB Look at the sentences again. 1. Write down the time linkers connected to th 2 Underline two actions which began before a specific time in the future and wil continue after it, 3 Cicle two actions which ae a specif time i sady over before a EY complete the notes. + future continuous: will’may/might + +-ing LANGUAGE TIP ‘You can also use future continuous to talk about things you expect will happen because they usualy do ‘D0 you think you'l be going to Spain helidays? 64 Unis ] Choose the correct alternative to complete the sentences, By 2050. ‘most cinemas will be closing down/have closed dow ‘everybody willbe using/have used surround sound systems with chewTVs ‘osing/have chosen fiom a huge cyber library ‘whatever television programme we want to watch, we will not be interacting/have interacted with the Screen when we move and speak they willbe inventing/have invented contact lenses with a chip inside so that we can watch the sereen in 3D, holographic TY screens willbe proj Images around our rooms at Tick the sentences you agree with in Activity 4.Then discuss your opinions in pairs, Work in pairs. What do you think the world will be like in fifty years’ time? What will have changed, and what will be happening? Use the ideas in the box to help you. leisuretime — theenvironment the family food work travel medicine and technology Veratiary FE} Read the text again and decide which answer pressions with get (A,B, Cor) best fits each gap. 71] Get has lots of different meanings. Replace getin questions 1-6 with one of the verbs in Do you agree with the writer about the portance of the computer? What other the box. Then ask each other the questions inventions do you think have had a huge impact on our lives? in pairs become have move/travel persuade recelve understand Was thete 2 subject at school that you really didn't get? 2 Whattechniques do you use to get people to do what 3. When do you nomnally get: o another? 6 How many texts do you get in an average day? Multiple-choice cloze (Part 1) > EXAM FOCUS p2i Ey Read the text quickly. What did science fiction get right and wrong when it predicted the future? What did it not predict? From fic to y [eee eae Pee Science Sco Sms hove romsas) Ls TONY AcE —— — codaHls: We hove sean Aoverpoorns, demas robes ‘cod Suing crs 0 (@) mamas justo Fou), bus nes! cf seat Bio aershve et SISA) Soe ae mrbeing hod Hex ae time fhe o oben hoor, Feorie (8) ha citikle bos (vented thine aveteanab Renney Part 1 tests language (focusing on vocabulary) such as + phrasal verbs (getaway) + collocations (do your homework) words with similar meanings (travel, trip journey) linking words (although) + set phrases (on purpose) Almost the itole (4) 2. ties on a era) oF ee ana "6 Report (Part 2) WRITING REFERENCE p 186 Read the report which a teacher was asked to write for the director of her language college. Answer the questions in pairs. What was the puroose of her report? 2. Whatis her recommendation? 's it written in an informal or semi-formal style? Give examples, Report on Suggestion for a college cinema The aim of this report is to outiine the advantages and potential problems of investing money in @ small cinema, and make recommendations. In order to do this, both students and staff were consulted. Ae A cinema was felt to be!an ideal venue for ‘students and teachers to meet socially. It was suggested that films in other languages 8s well as English could be shown, which would widen the appeal, and that the cinema ‘ight also be used for conversation classes is The main concerns that were raised are as follows: 1 It would be expensive to set up and run. 2 Since many students watch DVDs t on their laptops, they might not be prepared to pay to watch films. | 3 Only big cinemas have access to blockbusters when they first come out, | igen t am concerned that the cinama may not : pay its way at first. However, all things { considered, the benefits outweigh the ' Gisadvantages. | would therefare recommend going ahead with the project. By Give each of the four sections of the report a heading, so that itis easier to read. Advantages Potential problems Introduction Recommendation Look at the underlined phrases in the text. Find examples of the following and discuss why they are commonly used in reports. passive forms/teporting verbs 2. inking words clauses of purpose Read the exam task below and underline the key words. [ The director of your college wants to invest money Ina self-study centie and has asked you. as student | representative to visita college which has one and | speak to both students and teachers You should say how successful that self-study centie has been, and recommend whether or not your college should have one, \Wiite your report to the director. Write your answer | in 120-180 words in an appropriate style 3] Divide these points into the advantages and disadvantages of the study centre you saw. 1 Itisunder-used at weekends. 2. People from the community use the facilities, which helps to fund it 3. Many students stil prefer to study in heir own rooms. 4 The worksheets provced give extra practice of classroom work 5 Afull-time assistant has to be on duty, even ifthe centreis empty. 6 The facility helps to attract potential students to the callege, 7 tr costa lotto se p because ofall the computers etc, Writing materia the teac the centreis time-consuming for FG Write your report. Use some of the points above and any others you can think of. EXAMTIP Make your report impersonal and only give your recommendation at the end Complete the following sentences, using the correct form of the jvord in capitals. 1. Comedy stand-up has been my favourite form of since | wasa teenager, ENTERTAIN 2 Therapid (of ou national fm industry has been very welcome Grow 3° Although 1 wasnt in the audition, twas glad Hid taken pan SUCCEED 4 The theatre has invested money so that the building i topeopleinviheetchais. ACCESS 5 He wants to bean actor but he is about getting ajob, | ANXIETY 6 We wanted to seeaflm, but there wasnit much ‘CHOOSE Choose the correct option, A, Bor C. 1 Sony, crit come on Saturday. ~ an old school fiend forlunch A meet B amimeeting — € will meet 2 ASSOOMIS She suns WllYOU text me? ‘A phones B willphone _€ will be phoning 3 any drarba course by the end of next yea AA willbe completing will have compleied C am completing 4 Thistime tomorrow, in front of hundreds of peop! A villdance 8 willbedancing —¢ 5 Dorit worry, thaventt forgotten. to him later. A soeak —_B willhave spoken € am going to peak 6 Miimeet youater work A finish 7 Don't bene well tomovt0¥ a B aredoing —€ willdo Lets hurry! They B am finishi he theatre doors d then you have t6 wait until the inerval to go in A close B aregoingtocloxe —C are closing El choose the correct word in the box to complete the sentences. down into through away over round 1 The onlywaylcan get... ta my cousin is by talking about dance 2 CityLightsis on TV tonight. never go’ o seeing that in the cinema, 3 Ittook him ages to get. of nat being in the play 4 the disappointment ay in every night watching TV, it gets 5 Comedians can' the same jokes at every perf with simply repeating 6 Everyone saysits.a Ey Make sentences using the future continuous form or the future perfect form of the verbs in brackets. 1 thinker sil learn before the play stars 2 The im may aeady lines unt just (star) by the time we 3 hope they't (show) his sti lifes at the exhibition 4) Wemigh se) the same costumes in our ext produc 5 People wil probably stil (watch) lve theatre in ity years time. 6 think peoy computer games a long time b le will (ose) in Unit Speaking BB You are going to read an extract from a novel about Ellis, a young girl in the 1950s, who is about to leave her home in Ireland to go and live in America. Work in pairs and discuss how you would feel about leaving your family, town and country to emigrate. aA Q @* Uni ow, tis hadaways presune tte would vein he tv al ere, ast moter had done, ang everyone, ang the same nds nd neihtours the sae ote inthe sare tres. Shea expe thst would ls ob ise oon eo en fay somean ad give phe job and have chile, Now, she eth he wo eng slow fr soating forme hea notin any way repeats ee ther it nied with gave era eling omen eto Rng te Coa ae kt cxpeiene inthe day eee: wsdng, ay in whic vero lok rin hess of anngemnts thie oe days in wich she hen was fzy with exement but caret att tink fo pres about wha tern ew neck mse + incase he ost ber eve There wasn dy th passed without an event. Fer Flod wot wit me deta of wher she would stay when she aived snd cls it woud Be ter place of work; er ick ved fr thsi New York wich wollen Moe ene The ous wa, she totus los uml happy, andthe mea they shed wee oo mach alk we gr Urumiadd br ofthe weeks befor ack I fr Birmingham when they weld Wo anh ta sins teats fe ‘hve that the were lig him, ne dy, when sighed satin thet wt ters ving te, ils elie te er nd Rose wer ding evening ide ti felgs. The neighbour sinat cal nay of making conenaiysaie"Youlinis he when ak sone, 'dsny” “Oh, i kil ne wen he gos, her moter i. Herfice wore a ak sin on tha ils a see sine te moat afer theater i. The inte momexs at flowed thea gto appearing te have Bon akn sack by he ethers ae tete's expression beam almost drier and she bdo standup an walk uly oto ne te ee ea sna fing to cy. Ea wet osurvsd dt, instead of Powing be her noth haley ening rom, se wad el ene ‘ei eihtour hoping her mae woul son rua thy could wu nat ha snd ikea tna ence Een when ewok inh nigh and tought st she id ot aio belo eons at sede ea leek heran ono tae ghis ashe ay wake hath nex in she wal Open Ue suas nl eet rom ina sitet cout an thn hove cae ube no er min tat she wool happier iter opeedby anon Cou keep the cles nd shoes and wear them evry dy, She wou peerto a at hee seep isan tee etna ee ae without the ote and shoes. The anangements being mae alte bus nd tak, woul bc beter hey wos ceo espe thug someane ike fe, somone the same age ard size, who maybe ven kl th sae mabe ise mga oe, ence ne was thinking no cold wake inthis ed every moming a move athe ky went omnes ma sees aoe Ree Kicherer mothe and Rese fe though sho el hes thoughts rn fist thy woul, she sil topped when er min moe twa el ao dea, or wor, towards th thought hash ws ging fois word forever tat she woud never ave an ln dy sea nina lcs, ha thee of elf woul bes rage we unfair Doves ome Ross end her ner eh ne talked about racial hing and enuned gh. Reading for detail (Part |) > EXAM FOCUS p200 By Read the extract quickly. Does Eilis feel positive about the move? Ey Read the extract again and answer questions 1-3. Choose the answer which you think fits best according to the text. 1 From the fist paragraph we understand that Eis is A worried about B anvious thats disappointed about not being able D upset that she might lose touch with everyone she caves about. 2. What impression do you get of Eli's family? A They dent pay much attention to each other’ lives. B They have not yet got over the death of iiss father. They ate used to family members leaving to go abroad. dusting to the new plans for her futur. ,or't be ready in time for her departure. > get married in keland D They tend to avoid talking to each other about their emotions. | 3. What did Elis wony about in bed at night? ‘A whether the clothes she had packed were app B whether she would ever fe ain whether she would lke the place where she was going D whether her mother would be lonely when she had go jate at home anywhe —-omnemncnenimsewers (FE Work in pairs and discuss why you chose the answers you did, and why the EXAMTIP other ones weren't possible. The other options may seem tempting, but Ee in what ways do you think emigrating in the 1950s would have been a more there is only evidence life-changing experience than it is these days? for one answer in the wes Vocabulary deducing meaning 5 { Workin pairs. For each question, which option is correct? How did you guess? 1. Inline 19 small talk means A talked very ile talked about unimportant things B talked very quietly D talked about childish things. 2. Inline 20 resume means {A start doing something again € aiscuss the meaning of something, B makea summary of something D try to understand why something happened EE In pairs, try to work out the meanings of these words and expressions from the context. 1 presumed (line 1) 3 fostherneve (ine 7) 5 unbidden ine 23) 2 singled out ine 3) 4 taken aback (line 17) 6 dread ine 29) EX Work in groups and discuss the questions. 1 What would you miss most about your 2. Are you happiest in famili ew experiences? town if you had toemigrate? ple you know orate you always looking for unit? ° ce Focus Modal verbs possibility and certainty > GRAMMAR REFEREN i Agree or disagree with opinions 1-5 about the novel extract on page 68. Give reasons. xampie: Father Flood must bea relation of Elis No, hecoul bea 1 Jack could be Els father 2 Rose might be Eis sister. 3 Father Flood cant be lving in New York 4 det have realised how her mother was feling s ‘may have found Els the job in Ar ED Look at sentences 1-5 again and underline a ‘modal verb in each one. Then complete the gaps in rules A-C with the modal verbs. A When we are sure something is true w B__ When we are sure something isnot tue we use © When we think something is possibly true we use =} Answer the questions, 1 Which sentences in Activity 1 refer to the present? Which refer to the past 2. What vero form resent? b) the past? LANGUAGE TIP Use the weak have fav! in past models She must have /mastav/ missed the bus. EEE Choose the best alternative in the following sentences. 1 He mig promised to meet me 2 The boat for New York con'/could be leavin Ws t00 ear 3 She must have decided/m g to stay in the US. haven't seen her forage: 4 Surely they cant he playina/must tbs snowing! 5. Sam couldat bercant h 9 He 1 home with 55) Workin pairs. Take turns to use the cues in brackets to make responses to the statements. Remember to use the weak form of have for ast forms 1A James looks vey relaxed thes 8 uphwork ning towards us 8 never take/any exercise) 3A Florence keeps checking her gh 8 rayfexpe 4 A Wsunusual for Amy not 1o come out ¢ 8 (mnight/run ouriof money) 5. A itsstrange that we ha n Jo and Rebecca 8 ( hokey) 6A wearing her glasses, but she's as blind asa bat without them. 8 (m 7A Doyou like their new car? 8 must/spend/a fortune on 8 A I cant understand where the cat is in allthis rain. 8 imay/hide/n the shee) S53 Look at the picture below. What do you think might be happening? i | ) i } J] Complete these sentences, which focus on expressions of speculation. Then listen again and check. 1 Tmnot absolutely... what the place on the left 2 Tou bean underwater hot! 3 Theothe one... tohave been builtin the tres. Speculating (Part 2) 4° Theunderwaterhotel..... qute luxurious bieean am 5 Thetrechouse...... to bemere basic 6 Ikwould..... beless expensive to stay a Work in pairs and compare the photographs. 7K be an interesting experience to stay at be Use some of these expressions of certainty, them probability and doubt. 8 fd _.__ the treehouse might not be such fun bad weather. They seem/appear {to be) It looks ike/as i they are) a : © 1.25 Listen again to the sentences from Acould/may/can' (be/have done). Activity 3 and underline the words which are Id imagine (that they are stressed. Practise saying them with the same in they are), ‘certain’ or’uncertain’ intonation. As solutely cer ras (can see, they ae pose they ore EXAMTIP Inthe fist part summarise the main siilarity and Li . diference. Mention ary other similarities and diffre istening Ifyou have time, Dor't describe one picture in detail E.G 1.24 Read the exam task. Then listen toa student doing it. Which place did he choose? ‘00k at the photos, which show unusual places Gunes eae f the photographs and say which oft enjoyable to stay a Workin pairs. Task tay, Cor ‘Then tuin to page 155 and swap roles for Task 2. places you unit? n Pee Vocabulary describing places Look at the photo of the monastery in Tibet, Which of these adjectives do you think you could use to describe it? breathtaking ational luxurious magnificent mys peaceful remote © 1.26 Underline the stressed syllable in each adjective and then listen and check. Practise saying the words. n Look at the dictionary entry and answer the questions, Shangri-la /fengri lo:/ n 1 An imaginary remote paradise on earth; utopia 2 A distant beautiful imaginary place where everyone is happy Multiple choice (Part 4) > EXAM fi Sp Ed 81.27 Youwillheara woman called Rees, talking on a travel programme about a place called Shangri-la. First read the questions and options and underline the. key words. Then listen and choose the best answer, A, Bor C. EXAMTIP. Ifyou canft answer a question during the first listening, ‘continue answering the other questions and wait unt the second listening before deciding on an answer Guess if you are not sure 1 Why does Olivia say the novel Lost Horizon was 50 popular in the 1930s? AA People needed to escape from reality, B People believed Shangri-la was a real place. People were interested in finding out about Tibet 2. How did the travellers in Lost Horizon get to Shangri-la? ‘A Guides took thern there, B Their plane crashog there. € They found it using an old map. 3. What was special about the people of Shangri la? A They were very wise, B They lived a very long time. They could speak every language. 4 What does Olive say about the author, ames Hilton? ‘A He became a Buddhist B He only made one trip to Tibet. © He got his ideas from books and magazines. 5 Olivia says the similares between the stories of smibhala and Shanarla show that Hilton ‘A. was interested in Tibetan culture B believed such a society could really exist C was unable to think of original ideas 6 What information is given about the county of Zhongdian? A Ie was originally called Shangri-a, B thas a lange number of monasteries, cn 7. Olivia says people who visit modesn-day Shangri-la, maybe ‘A shocked, B confused. € disappointed, has found anew source of income. EJ Listen again and check your answers to question 1 in Activity 4. 1. Which words from options &, 8 and C are mentioned in the recording? Which words are paraphrase \Wich words show why the wrong options are wrong? ‘of the comect answer? have a elared pace of life? havefhaver lived up to your expectations’ 1] what places in the world 1 2 3 are cut offfrom the outside world? Vocabulary travel and expressions with world EA Choose the word which does NOT collocate with the noun. a domestic/direct/Iong distance/seasonal fight a seusorvdirect/one way/open/etuin ticket a sightseeing/package/round/guided tour 1 2 a 4. a pockage/camping/shopping/tourist expedition 5a tours/weckend/iong distance/sightseeing excursion 6 «a business/coach/day/roundédlte trip Complete the expressions with the correct preposition. 1. its very remote, completely cut frornthe outside works 2 He travels al! the word with bis jo. 2 olace, quite of this wend, Theresa we diference between the north and south of the country. 5 He has no idea what's going on. He’. world 6 Theyve got the world thei feet. Theres nothing they can‘t achieve. 7. wouldnt live anywhere else. This house means the world me. 8. fmsolucky.'ve got the best job the worl. !}, Which of the expressions in Activity 8 are similar to expressions in your language? i] Think of somewhere that’s special to you and use some of the expressions to describe it and how it makes you feel. Unit7 ” Relative clauses > GRAMMAR °< BY Read the text (right) and guess which place is being described. (BB Decide which lines contain ‘A a defining relative clause (provides essentia i information)? Wcterunalge dc heitiese Ba nordefining relative clause (adds extra infor gta) Die se Rice FE tn which tine(s) could the relative pronoun Abe replaced by that? B_ heleftout Be replaced by where? LANGUAGETIP hat cant be used in non-dafining lative ca. ar be ysed instead of hich or who inc for both o Het eos Me Gan . Tagua amatoraly Real cipraiotseawater ning 2 evens ely Wmpintal stele FY Join these pairs of sentences with relative clauses. Add commas where necessary. 1 The nearest town c Skm from here 2 The local people now work in tourism. They used to workin the fishing industry. 3 Wheres the oes to me beach This hotel belongs to a womna the moment 5m summer the water is warn, You can go swimming 7 The 103d takes you fe the top ofthe mountain. ts 8 tsa very beautiful place, We stayed there last sumime EB Describe one of the most popular places in your country and why people go there. Use these phrases: itsaplace which The people who ive the Unie 7 howe seen bon 50, such, too, very, enough 1D) choose the correct words to complete the sentences, 1. Itrains so/sucha lot that no one bothers to carry an Umbrella because they'e so/enough used to ‘ getting wert, | 2 Going by taxis very/o0 expensive but it takes too/very | ‘ong to walk 3. The hotels a verysuch relaxing place because its sa/ 00 near the beach t 4 There ate too/very many cars on the road and not enougtvsuch bicycles. 1 5. Hes done so/tao much travelling recently that he's | tired tocvencugh to sleep fora week! 6 Veny/Such few people have visited it because the location is sofuch remote, BB Look at the examples in Activity 1 and complete the rules with so, such, too, enough | orvery. 1 . and an adjective ate used before isused after an agectve, isused sncountable nouns 4 ‘ and: ate used before the 5 Is used to show that there isan excessive ] amount of something 6 and ate used before the determiner few | > GRAMMAR REFERENCE Speaking EJ Complete the sentences so they are true about you. Then compare with a partner, 1. Thoven't got enough time to. 2. I's sucha long time since Ive 3 Iimfeeling so excited about 4 I.dor't think fm old enough to 5 I dor't think have enough 6 find it to> expensive Sentence transformation (Part 4) > EXAM FOCUS p2 EJ] Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. EXAMTIP Dont write more than five words - remerniber contractions, &. isnt, count as two words. Example: It was the most depressing story Ihave ever heard. NEVER Ihave ever heand such a, depressing story. 1. twas too foggy for us to ski so owas not sk 2. He couldnt afford a tax so he went by bus. ENOUGH He for taxi,so he went by bus 3 She wanted to stay at home that winter because of al the travelling she'd been doing Too She wanted to stay at home that winter because she travelling 4 | knew it was a terrible idea for us to go by tran, SHOULD we by train. 5 There was so much trafic t SUCH we missed the show. There WAS that we missed the show 6 ts possible that you saw a ghost, but mm nat convinced, couLD Yo a ghost, but im not convinced, 7. She's definitely ying BE She the eth, @ This s probably where the photograph was taken, May The photograph here unit? 8 78 Speaking Fl Tell your partner abouta time when you 1 travelled in styl 2 gotk 3 met someone 4 5 pected on a journey the wrong bus/ were very late for something important Article (Part 2) adding interest and more information P WRITING SE=REDICE 1 EF Look atthe exam task and Paragraph 1 of a model answer. How do you think the article continues? Amemorable journey juve had can be any kindof journey but how you felt. We will the best article: 8 quer pres sti cry my beck For company ard I ereres to pet en anny m So magne: my pane stv uro wae setting next to Underline examples where the writer contrasts expectations with Uses exaggeration for emphasis involves the reader. Complete the sentences in an interesting way. ain was s rowded that 3. |had imagined that the scenery would be but tomy amazement 4 Imagine how hanpy youtd feel if 3 PY ¥ FJ] Match the two halves of the sentences. 1 artived at work ten minute: matters worse 2 Notoniyhad left my uain teket at home, but 3. The fight was delayed, there were no rooms let at the aitport hotel, and on top of that in traffic on the motorway for seven of perio running into the building, forgot to get off atthe right station one> 1B) Now write your article, You should write 120- 180 words. Try to use some of the language from Activities 3, 4 and 5 to make your writing more interesting, EXAMTIP Ty togiab the reader’ atention with your introductory paragraph, Fil Check your article for spelling, punctuation. and grammar mistakes. [i complete this story about Mothman, using the correct form of the modals in brackets. : Mothman Many years ago a strange creature was spotted in West Virginia in the USA. It looked like a man with wings and most witnesses claim it (1). (musi/be) nearly two metres tall; others say it (2) sunnnon (miay/have) eyes in its chest. Nobody is very sure what this creature (3)...___.(could/be). ‘Some people today think these witnesses (4) (might/mistake) big owls flying around for the creature. Others feel it (5) (must/be) a UFO because there were also strange lights around it. And even people who think there (6) (can/be) such things as a Mothman enjoy watching the films about it, or visiting the four-metre sculpture in West Virg EX complete the text by putting the correct relative pronoun ir each gap. Cape Cod, (1)... .. is referred to locally as ‘the Cape’, is famous around the world as a || summer playground for the rich and powerful, Q). ‘own charming seafront summer houses there, But it is also the destination of | choice for many East-Coast middle-class families i@ @. vn Come t0 enjoy the relaxing pace of life. Irs a place (4).., people come to fish, sail, and generally get in tune with nature. It is hard to overestimate the Cape's stunning beauty. ‘The coast, (5) .. faces the Atlantic, amounts to one long, awesome beach, nine 18 backed by giant sand dunes and protected from development. The towns and villages are very attractive, with pretty cottages and clapboard houses, (7) were built by sea captains 200 years ago. However, unlike other US beach destinations such as Florida or California, (8) itis consistently hot, Cape Cod can be misty and even. chilly occasionally during the summer season. a EX) Decide which answer A, B, Cor D best fits each space. 1 We went on an interesting guided ofa Fishing vilage ‘A journey B expeditc C tow D visi 2. Ineed ticket because | am coming ng. Around B retuir € package —D dies 3 Wehad to the car and walk home when it broke do: Avcut B mss C abandon 0 lose 4 She was sure she must have been thete before as the A rout B cidinary € usual D fami 5 Wtsaveryrem ation, come f om the outside work at Unie Cf 7 in ExamTip { Hearing exactly the same word on the recording as in one of the options doesn't necessarily mean that option isthe correct answer, 78 Moving on ple matching (Part 3) EXAM FOCUS p.205 [Bi You will hear five different people talking about the future of their profession. What do you think these jobs involve? sociabnetworking counsellor vertical farmer virtuallawyer spaceship pitot EE © 20: Listen and choose from the list A-F what each speaker says. Use the letters only once. There is one extra letter which you do not. need to use, yj wil involve working with new employees Speaker) "J My job wil ielve geting new qualfcations. Speaker 2 (1 Myo wil evolve helping a wide ange of people Speaker 3 (—_] yj wil involve proving a service that costs ess than today. Speaker (—] My job willinvolve being avalabe on demand Speakers] "My job wll involve providing a fast and efficient service. Check your answer for Speaker 1 by looking at the tapescript on Page 160. Underline the part of the text that gives the correct answer, EE] Now listen to Speakers 2-5 again. Identify the key phrases that give the answers, Speaking E29 Discuss the questions in pairs. 11 Which job would you most like to have? Why? j 2 Which of the jobs wouldnt you consider doing? Why? 3 Which of these jobs do you thinkis the most: worthwhile? highly-skilled? stressful? physically demanding LANGUAGE TIP Some phrasal verbs have more than one meaning. But they are not all used in the workout (solve takes 2 direct object (worked out che worked the pr out. But workout ft vercise at the g} work out every day MLSeats! Vocabulary collocations and phrasal verbs with work [choose the correct word. 1 Helpi expe: 9 people gives me.a lot of workdiabvemployment satisfaction job here int security n counselling, Intl quite recently, engineering used to be seen 2s armale mert/career/occupation ical profession/carer pa he work/profession/employment agency found me my frst job in sale 2 3 4 When | leave university, Ihope to join the 5 6 Itsimpo 0 that offers good work/career/profession opportunities, Match the phrasal verbs with one of the definitions A-F. We finally worked out how much tax we would have to pay. hings worked out really weiffor him after he moved abroad for his job, | get worked up about things too easily at work; esp 1 2 3 ally a customer is rude or difficult 4 bwork 5 6 atthe gym three or four times a during my lunch h We need to work f who would be the best person to talk to thet Ifthe meeting isc it ourselves celled, we'l ust have to work around it and sort the problem doexerci become angry or upset yocoac result plan/decide Discuss the questions with a partner. 1. What do you get worked up about? 2. Doyou think working out at the gym isthe best way to keep fit? 3) Have you had 1o work around ary obstacles recently? 4 How easy is it for you to work out solutions to problems? Collaborative task and discussion (Parts 3 and 4) agreeing and disagreeing > EXAM FOCUS p 207 {© Look at the speaking task and underline the key words. T government in your area warts to find out nat people think of public services. Look at the pictures and discuss how useful the obs are. Then decide which job is the most important EE] Look at the statements made by some students. For each one, mark whether you agree v) disagree (%) or arenot sure (2). 7 1 Thegovernment. | shouldn't waste money 2 Everyone should have training in how © to deal witha fire, and © then we wouldn't need |) onstreet cleaners; people should learn not ‘to drop litter. 60 many firefighters. 3 If there are lots of 4 They should security cameras around, you don't need so many police officers.on the street to catch criminals, make unemployed people do things like street cleaning and gardening. 80 Unita £3 © 2.02 Listen and copy the intonation patterns in these phrases for agreeing and disagreeing. 1 Actually fm nor sue abou that 2 Tagree up to point but 3 I suppose so, 4 That's just what | was going to say! 2d Work in pairs. Take turns reading out the statements in Activity 2 and using the phrases in Activity 3 to agree and disagree with them. [El Do the speaking taskin Activity 1 EXAM TIP © sue that you talk about all he piecures before you yt ‘oolong a! FEE Discuss the Part 4 questions 1. Bo you think people should be paid more for doing 2) id You want to have the same job/cateer for your inki's possible for anyone to b istening £3 2.03 You will hear people talking in three different situations. For each question, choose the best answer, A, Bor. You hear a manager talking to an ernployee. What i the manager doing? ‘A requesting some information B advising the employee about a problem explaining how to do something You heat somecr radio, What talking about job int AA doing research ato B asking lots of questions appearing very confident You hear a discussion between two colleagues. What he yman doing? [A reminding the ms ;o do something B accusing the man of not telling her something apologising for f etting something Reporting verbs > GRAMMAR 7 52 Use the verbs in the box to report the information from Activity 1. More than one verb may be possible. denied accused advised asked explained offered recommended reminded suggested told_—_warned 1 The manager Amy to keep the report brief 2 The man that she shoul keep the ont brit 3. The presenter finding out as much as you Can about your prospective employer. 4 The woman amessage, Mike of forgetting to give her taking any calls from the customer. Mike tofind out what had gone wrong. LANGUAGE TIP lecornmend and suggest do not t se recommended something tome. a direct object Herecommendedmesconething Look at the examples in Activity 2 and match the reporting verbs from the box to the patterns. For some verbs more than one pattern is possible A veib + object + infinitive, eg. advise ask remind B verb + infinitive © vetb + -ing D verb + object + of + ing E veib + that + clause Speaking {{ Work in groups. Prepare four pieces of advice about what to do at a job/college interview. Exchange advice with another group. Then use the verbs in Activity 2 to report the recommendations you have been given. TNR Speaking £2 You are going to read an article about five people whose work involves them living abroad. Work in pairs and answer the questions. 11 Why do some people choose to.go and work in another 2 What co you think the disadvantages of tving abroad would Muitipie matching (Part 3) > EXAM FOCUS p. EB Read questions 1-15 and underline the key words. This will make it easier to locate the information that you're looking for. The first one is done for you. EXAM LP The information inthe text may not come in the same orders the questions £9 For questions 2-15, choose the best answer from the people A-E. Which peeson hasalways hada passion to see the wold? 1 [ wanted more ofa challenge in teir work? ided to live abroad because it was less expensive? had notexpected tobestatinganew lie soroad? ar] took a while to adapt to theirnew way fliving? pas been in some risky situations at werk found their ideal job by accident? discovered unexpected things about he place they went 10 ao larly travels long distances to doa specific job? i cificed career epportunities in order to lve abroad? jot Jppreciates the long holidays which the = got advice before they decided to go and needs to have a floxible attitude to work ad that they decided to make thei To the end of the earth Five people tell us how they've found sucg living and working in exotic locations, A Emma While | enjoyed my job at a busy surgery in Oxford, checking people's blood pressure wasn't really stretching me enough, so I applied for and got job with the Flying Doctor service in Australia, Practising medicine over an area covering 800 miles means you have to be good at dealing with uncertainty and multi-tasking. We doctors are dropped off by plane at remote houses in the bush, which we use as clinies. Common problems we have to treat are injuries after falls from horses, farm accidents, snake bites, as well as road accidents in the middle of nowhere. I wanted a job which would ‘enable me to experience extraordinary places and People, and this job certainly does that. B_ Heather Tve had the travel bug ever since Iwas very young. As soon as I left university, where I studied journalism, I got myself an administrative job and saved up enough money to go, backpack New Zealand, When I got back, started, so that I could save money for ann is when I stumbled atross a publisher of travel the best part of my-job: to go travelling for a travel for work, e can switehroff have think of any, nattier be doing. © Jonathan Pm a graphic designer, and when I was made redundant f deeided to set up my own business vith my wife, The only problem was meeting the same standard of living ~ apartment, car, meals out. ‘That's why I hit on the idea of moving somewhere in the world where you can enjoy the same 7 for far less. In order to help us make the decision, we made contact through Facebook and Twitter other people who have done the same thing, Moving around the world can be unsettling but there are high points too, such as living in the Caribbean and being able to swim in the warm sea every day. 9 Annie [was on a business trip to Buenos Aires for ‘a couple of weeks when I mot gn Italian who became the love of my life, Sings T wasfreclance and he was a | ‘TV producer in Argentina it mlade sense that I would be the one to move. Despite this, the decision was, } agonising as Iwas building a career as a newspaper correspondent and all my contacts were in London, | it forever, Fede took time off to help me settlo in, but | then I began to realise the enormity of what I'd done. "Whereas previously my independence had defined iny life, now my world consisted entirely of Fede and | myself: Because I didn't speak Spanish very well, I felt frustrated and stupid but four months on I don't regret a thing. Phil As an engincor, [ happily accepted an invitation to build a scientific research centre in | Antarctica, Everything is different here, and we have only the basic requirements for human survival. From the moment you arrive you are faced with danger, whether it is landing in a plane on an ice runway or travelling across sea ice. However, seeing giant icebergs for the first time blew my mind. There are lots of surprises as wall, such as suffering from sunburn and the twenty-fou hours of ‘There was also the issue of leaving my family, friends and home but I knew if I didn’t give it a try T'd regret Speaking THy Discuss the questions in pairs. 11 Which of these jobs mould you find most interesting? Why 2. Which do you think is more important: the job you do orthe place that you live in? Vocabulary linking words and expressions FY] Look at the linking expressions underlined in the text, Which are used to Give extra information? express reason/esult? express a purpose for doing something? contrast information? Eb wens Look carefully at how the linking expressions are used in context, including the punctuation. Complete these sentences with one of these linking words or phrases. although —aswellas. despite however inorderto so thatswhy too 1 Lapplied forthe job, Ididrt get unfortunately. 2 Ididnit even get an interview, lam more ‘than qualified far the job. 3 love travelling 4 think the reason didnt get the job was my poor Spanish, Ihave envolled on a beginners’ course. 5 the work was perfect ning Spanish, lam trying to improve 6 lamwatching French films. Improve my vocabulary 7 the high salary lwas cffered, | decided to tur down the job. 8 enjoyed my time at the law fr. made a fot there iends Unie 82 Listening "2 £3 2.04 You'tt hear part of a job interview with Lauren. Listen and underline eight ‘mistakes in Lauren’s email to her mum, [2 Workin pairs. Correct the incorrect details. Then listen again and check your answers. Example She tla her shed spotted the adverton thetnernet. “saute Mum i ‘The interview for the job in Greece went well, | } think, First the interviewer asked me how I'd heard f ‘about it | told her 'd spotted the advert in local | newspaper and thought is was something I'd enjoy doing Then she said the job would involve looking after young teenagers and asked me whether Id hed ( any experiance of doing this. So | told her that look after Sandra end Davy now and again and that | was taking them camping the next day, She said ‘might be unlucky, as she'd heard it was going to snow. Then she told mo to enjoy the weekend and said she'd phone soon. She told me not to worry it didn't hear anything for @ few weeks, Fingers crossed, Lx Reported statements > GRAMMAR EE] Turn to page 159 and follow the instructions. 1] Complete the table to show how direct speech changes to reported statements. Use the tapescript on page 159 to help you. past simple past perfct ent perect present simple present continucy Unit # LANGUAGE TIP You don't n hange the verb fhe situation remains the same and it isclea from the context She Said she looks after Sandra and Davy (and she stil does) Reported questions and imperatives > GRAMMAR REFERENCE p.174 EB How did the interviewer say sentences A-D in direct speech? She asked me how Id hear ut the job, She asked me whether Id had any experience of this A 8 She told me to enjoy my weekend D She told menot to worry Look at the things that Lauren's friend Jack asked or said after she started the job. Change them to reported speech, using teil, ask, etc. or areporting verb. ‘Do you get paid well? Let me know ifthere are ary more job vacancies! Who are you going to be working with next week? What did you do yesterday?" ‘Don't lorget to take some photos ‘Well email you if we come over to Greece’ LANGUAGE TIP + Remember to change pronouns, eg, + she; me her tere Time expressions may change diay before) "7 Work in pairs and follow the instructions. 11 Tell your partner four things about yourself. One of them should be 2. Join up with another pai Tel the others what your er told you which of the four things they tell you is untrue Vocabulary concrete and abstract nouns 2 which word in each pair is a concrete noun such as a person and which is an abstract noun? engineering/engineer _journalstjournalism isitorvisit EE) What suffixes do you often add to a word to make a concrete noun? Complete the table. Aesract noun Concrete noun ‘fcesen co - BI femriome =| 4) toursm au ig [representative | 7 | childhood | le lian &) Divide these words into verbs and adjectives. Whats the abstract noun for each? angry arrive behave confide difficult friendly know permit. progress sad short _ strong 1G] Change the word in brackets to a noun. Add alan if necessary. 1 The schoo! wortt give us (permit) to take week of during term time 2 Im finally beginnins with my maths and 3 Shehad anted her to do ro make (progress (difficult) understanding what | 4 We'e going on. (visit) to Rome next wee 5 | cant camy this any further, |haver't got the (strong 6 Caraand | have i respec and trust. Word formation (Part 3) > EXAM For EXAMTIP first to see what dct the missing words. is about and make it Use the word given in capitals at the end of ‘each line to form a word that fits the gap in the sameline, The video game designer Time is running outan the (0) prvaction PRODUCE ofthis video game. & huge clock is ticking loudly on the wall and everyone has theit heads down. The games (1)_..._team CREATE must be Feeling the pressure. the for the game cost millions of 0 there’ no roar for any (2) FLEXIBLE However, everyone seems calm and there is ‘no obvious panic ye When meet Tim, who has (3)__for RESPONSIBLE the design, he explains why i takes over people to make just one video game. Apparently i's because of the complex (4)... which isinvolved. He himself's TECHNICIAN not actually personally invalved in doing the diagrams. That jab is done by the team of 5),__...which he employs to work for ART him, And the code that makes everything work's dane by the many computer (6)_____ that can see all around the PROGRAMME office However, what he has toda is to make all the plans 3nd (7) DECIDE ‘One would imagine this is not always totally straightforward! Despite the time pressures he claim find his work (8) and appears to ENJOY welcome the (9) challenges he must VARY have tofaceon a (10) basis ony Would you like to do this job? Why/Why not? Reading | 5] Read the letter of application. What job is Magda applying for? Dear Sit/Madam, Following your recent advertisement in The Traveller, | would like to apply for the (1) job! Position of hotel receptionist. 1 (2) Right nowiAt present Lam completing my q second year at Poznan University, where Ihave been studying Spanish. I would now like to spend { some time developing my confidence in spoken Spanish, AAs well as Polish and Spanish, I also speak Fluent English. 1(3) gov/obrained the diploma you (4) requirelwant three years ago and Thave worked in hotels (5) on a number of occasions! lots of times. (6) In addition/Also, (1) I possess! I've got the energy and good communication I skills which you are looking for. ! would be grateful if you could send me further details of the job, including the salary. I enclose my CV and | (8) look forwardlam looking {forward to hearing from you (9) soonlin the near future. Yours faithfully Magda Koblewska Look at the options in italics in the letter and underline the most appropriate one. } In which paragraph is Magda A giving her qualifications and experience? B giving a reason for writing? © saying why she wants the job? D asking for information £9 Look at the letter again and find fixed phrases for 1-5, to say where you heatd about the job to.say which job youte interested in to give detals of your qualifications toask for further information what you are sending with the lett 86 Units Letter of application (Part |) D WRITING Pf FRENTE 5 198 TE Read the exam task and the advertisement. Underline the important information in the advertisement. | You have seen ajob advertisement on the intermet | | and have decided to apply forthe job Read the advertisement and the notes you have made. Then varitea letter of application, using all your n ure ue nen ENEIEL eM aeaa ate eel) say what Activity instructors: Share your love of sports and the outdoors with our young guests as weil as helping to organise and participate in evening entertainments, val Minimum age: 18 years Languages: - English essential: athers an advant ‘lish essentig: others an advantage | Qualifications: one required as we offer a training course to give you the skills to do your job, We are looking for applicants who can p fe demonstrate energy, enthusiasm and the coiyrordate young people, sarap Please apply in writing fo If feperine Mr Andrew Eames SGP international 6 Woodiand Avenue Shefild SK11 BAY i a 4 IS) Read the exam task again. Make a detailed plan about what will be in each paragraph of your letter. Follow the structure of Magda's letter. EXAM TIP ~~ Write your letter. When you have finished check your work, using the checklist on page 179 to help you, 6 Choose the correct option to complete thesesentences. | Ch t ork. b ‘mhappy at my place of york, but there arent many A profession B work © career ave you managed 10 work how much overtime we've eamed this week? A out Bin € enjoy working there ies alot of pressure A athough —B despite € however Ihave an interview next week im going toget something smart to wear. A thatswhy B50 to A sath: Bic € inower here Is 2 problern wait statfing atthe ut HNhave to. it A B around —€ over Use the word in capitals to form a word that fits the gap in the same line. REPRESENT EMPLOY fora summer job, APPLY ” SHORT SAD sualy app athe apo Tour c daymabers ae ta reir hatel by coact ARRIVE es useful to employ people who have the local KNOW Complete the second sentence so that it has @ similar meaning to the first sentence, using no more than five words, including the word given. 11 “Make sure you lock up when you leave the office tonight! Jake told his colleagues, REMINDED Jake te office that nigh 2 ‘Carol, why not manager said SUGGESTED The manager ings were quia a break, while things take a break 3 ‘twas Anna who lost the cantract'said Jon. ACCUSED Jon losing the contract WARNED. The RECOMMENDED 1 break the photocopiers DENIED. EXAM TIP Make sure you read the tent for gist before focusing on the missing 88 Lucky break w Speaking Ey Discuss the questions. 11 Who's your role madel or hero fiom the sports world? 2 What qualities do you thinka great sornter ust have? Gapped text (Part 2) >» EXAM FOCUS 5 20) Ed Quickly read the article about Usain Bolt and compare it with your ideas in Activity 1. EE Seven sentences have been removed from the article, Choose from the sentences A-H the one which fits each gap 1-7. There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use, A. Ittook a lot of persuasion because Bolt had been running the distance for less than 1 year and was surviving on adiet of junk food. But before that he has more to achieve on the track B C This condition should have made it impossible for him to have a eareer in sport D ask 7 F m whats it like to run so fas, to race the wind, “Ltry not to let them, but they do, F Having fun on the track helps him to relax. G His manager says he runs like a cheetah, H_ Winning that race changed his whole life, but for much of the next three years he was injure. peaking "9 Discuss these questions. Hows is Bolt ifferent from most sportspeople? How easy is it for a very successful person to stay grounded? 3. When does a successful person beco a lagend, and why? Give some examples a hen Usain Bole wasa youing boy growing ‘pin Jamaica his patents ook him o the dciorbecalse he couldn’ tkeepstil He fa pied acct, his int ove, “But | jist happened oun fast Thy ui fy aca el ane cote pecans it was ey and Iwas winning, And hy dad sid | should conceaate on ruling beeasse k's a nd vidual Spor 4nd: You do good, you do good for youself? ‘Noh can old ight to Usain Bolt he fs a neo ‘Thert’s the size, for afstart: 1.96 metres. (ideal sprinters are though 6 be n6 more than 1.85 mettes) The here's the scollossa curved pine which ies one feg sso than thet: (1 JAnd the atitde ~ at warm-up fs als Took si ey willexpode with ension, bu Bolt mies, even dances, And, of course, Bolt is std to be the fastest man ver, though he wasn't even giving ts dl when be broke the [00 and 200 mete records, Bol mantis that he intuit s coo and Icha as he appears to be. There are things that bother him. [_? i} Fee itl: faye he was sete We ce Jae CCanmponshps ial — hee be baru youn Bt teal tte age of fitch - tht he pu is shoes a the ‘wong fet I've neverbeen so nervous ny woe i as ‘inhi besaisecreryone Haseapetig eto Get 8 dal [ai lieaa pies eee ren at Atco people Side was undisciplined he panied too much. And 3s, he Gd bute truth was he was suffering with i pine Voualuiaty collocations: success and failure Complete the sentences with one of the verbs. They may be used more than once. be full have make overcome set essful sportspeople petitive streak gc 6 Winners are usually single aot of commnitment People, he says, are quick to criticise. Even now. ‘People say Pim always partying, Well, Ido party. I work hard and Fm going to enjoy myself. I'm not going to let people hold ‘me back. That's when the stress cores in and when you get stressed you start to lose it! Bolt arrived in athletics at atime when the profession had lost a lot of respect over drug-taking, Here was 9 man who looked and acted differently, fa 2008, chau, he had to beg his coach to let him mun the 100 metres at the Beijing Olympics [Despite that, not only did he win gold bt he broke the 105 mesre world record, ‘is team say that he can break his own roeord if he res “He's lazy” says his manager “But whet he teins, he as very hard. The image on tbe tack i that he just tums ap and runs but it isn’t tme, He's very competitive.” And the ting is, Boh. if he werea’t easy-going. he wouldn't mun so fast [ST tt you're tense, you'll make mistakes” jooks a litle blank when Task him what rakes hin such a good runner. Perhaps his height helps, dod those huge strides, he suggests [6 | |"The way his fest move, the ‘way the mechanics afe so perfect. And the strength he can ‘generate from his hips and his hamstrings, everything is pesfect for running.” I've never met a sportsman quite lke Bolt. While s0 many are uncommunicative, conventional and setf-important, he is opinionated, fanny and-grounded. Task him about his Ambitions. Eventually, he says, he'd lie to make a go of playing football professionally.(_ 7 | __]*People say I'ma Jegend but I'm not unti I've fulfited my potential” rake Work in pairs. Use some of the language from Activities 5 and 6. Compare your attitudes to success and failure. ou think you cope 2 Do you have a drive to succeed or are you more laid-back Listening | Workin pairs. What do you think makes some people ‘more successful than other people? 4 @ 2.05 Listen to two students answering a similar question. Which of these factors do they mention? ‘ambition dedication family support goodhealth money personal Compensation strategies Ey match strategies A-C to examples 1-3.Then listen. again and tick the language the students use. [A comtecting yourself/explaining something in other words B giving yourselftime to think c checking you understand 1 Doyoumesn...? tim sorry, did you say...? 2 OK Wel t's difficult to say, of course, but What I meant was, What fm trying to say is HE © 2.06 Listen to someone saying the expressions in Activity 3. Then practise saying them in pairs. Discussion (Part 4) > Exam FB Work in pairs. Take turns to ask and answer the questions, Use some of the expressions from Activity 3. 1 What sports 2. Doyou thinkan se? 3. How imoortant is sport for good heath , 4 Whatare the advantages and disadvantages of team sports over 5) Would you say you were a competitive EXAM TIP Conditional forms > GRAMMAR 1 {[) Look at the sentences. In which one is the situation: a) unlikely/imaginary? b) generally true? c) possible/likely? zero conditional’ When you get stessed, you start fistconditionat; —_Fyoute tense, you'l make second consiio Ifthe weren't so eas going, he woukdn't run so fat FF] Underline the verb forms inthe sentences in Activity 1. Then answer questions 1-3 about the form of conditional sentences. 1 Inhich ype of conditional an when be instead of i? 2. In fist conditional, which modsls and verb foen dof will? 3 In second conditional, which other mod: used instead of would LANGUAGE TIP, tinuous forms can be used inst fre driving. wil you gwverme: you were thinking of IY complete the sentences so they are true : for you. } Decide how likely these sentences are, and use the words in brackets to make questions. Then workin pairs and ask each other the questions. IFT dic ive in i 1 2 Fl could change one thing in the world. 3 Fl found some money in the street 4 IF could meet thvee people, 1 IFyoubece Hwee eon 1) afarnous fl star, who ly Speaking I youhwin) a ney, what (you/spendh it on’ anguage, which one EE Ifyou could tive twenty-four hours in the life of anyone in history, who would you choose and why? 4 yowhave} the money 0g te ary pl 5 ifo0 wheat (you/do}? ld, be Nei Arr: etobeableta 6 IF (the weather/be) good this we iF you/ger next year, what kind of cereman 8 {Flsomecne/follon) you down the street, what {you/da) Unit 9 on /EISTENINGEOGUS Multiple choi P EXAM ED Us 205 Ml Discuss the questions. 1 Doyou think 2 Tak some people are born lucky? ta time in your own life when you were lucky/unlucky? : EB © 20 You're going tolisten to a radio programme 4 about luck in sport. Look at question 1 in Activity 3 and i think of paraphrases for the options. Then listen to the text for question 1. What paraphrases did you hear? EB © >» Listen to the whole text and, for questions 1-7, choose the best answer, A, B or C. 1. The presenter says that top spo sully believe their A. good fortune, B hard work natural sil 2. What do the examples of recent ievernents prow A that in gener ne stionger and ftler B that standards ae € that technology ise improved performance 3 What does the presenter say about very talented young ch [A tts easy to tel which will be the top performer B They will succeed with 4) Matthew believes he had a greater chance nis parents'love oF table ten B his competitive brother. B easy top) € ahappya Check your answers. What paraphrases did you notice? EXAMTIP i Discuss whether it's too easy to blame bad luck when, things go wrong. Vocabulary *)] Use the word given to form a word that fits the gap in the following sentences. COMPETE 1 [tis argued that encouraging children to be... puts them Under tac much pressure, 2. There was disagreement between the... teams about who should be the referee PERFECTION 3° Many athletes ae. and insist on getting it right evety single time 4 There are always slight... in every gymnast’ performance, ATHLETICS 5. He one ofthe best... of his generation Itrequires more... to bea ballet dancer than a football How are the words you completed in Activity 1 pronounced? Mark the main stress. Word formation (Part 3) > EXAM FOCUS p.203 Ey] Read the text and decide which is the best summary. Don't worry about the gaps yet. AA superstitious athletes are the most successful B reasons why athletes ane superstitious € the most common superstitions among athletes EXAMTIP Look carefully atthe text around the gaps to see what partof speech the word should be, Eq Use the word given in capitals at the end of some of the lines to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. There is an example at the beginning (0). {underline three examples of negative prefixes in the completed text. 1G Find out if your partner has any lucky charms or rituals to bring good luck/keep them safe. Sen usually come about because athletes (0) mistakenly, associate some unrelated thing or behaviour with good (1) they happen to have a red wristband on the day they Score three goals, they imight (2) 10 continue wearing the same one every match, Itecomes a lucky chartn, even if doosnt always bring good luck Because supersiitons help athletes to fee! less stressed, i's nat (3) to argue that they do help to increase their (4) between winning and losing is a question of (8) superstitions could also be potentially (6) an extreme level they could be (7) where somebody feels that f they do the same thing over and over again, things wil go (8) Often the superstition presents itself in the form of a ritual, For example, many athletes insist on eating exactly the same food or listening to @ particular song before they compete. During the event tsel, some (9) indulge in rational (10) daly, talking to the ball or even the goalposts. 8 MISTAKE Ht for example, PERFORM DECISION 7 POSSIBILITY Often the difference ATHLETIC However, these litle CONFIDENT to their mental health, At DANGER as obsessive compulsive disorders DESCRIPTION PERFECTION ‘COMPETE, like kissing the ground after winning a race or, very BEHAVE Unit9 chy tek? 93 Speaking Collocations with luck : 3] Complete the superstitions with a word from 24 Choose the correct word. the box. Are they lucky or unlucky? a afer an eanathg cece oFuck The 1eflanto | AE saaeeonaeeper oer eaaae 7 1 other team’s best payer. | nife ladder umbrella. cat woo 2. Wiha bite of uckour iam should win the Cup i i — — 3. She’ had/got nothing but bad luck since she was : According to superstition ts uchy/unucky injured lst year. | 1 towak uncer 4 They wihedtole the best of hick before the match, | 2. wees tye nororea couldnt acceptbeleve my luck td been picked to i ) play onthe fst tear, } 6 They'd been winning every match, but their luck ; yent out last week, t in the house. 7]. Which of the verbs in the box do nouns 1-5 \ i go with? Discuss the questions with a partner. as es 7 1) Doyouhave the same superstitions in your county? achieve beat giveup lose miss you know any others? reach waste win 2 Whar coy thrksuperatins a bed on eae eEe tow lucky or unlucky are your favourite a heroes? Why? ae | 3 acompett 4 an opponer 5 atarge EJ Complete the sentences with the correct form of one of the verbs from Activity 4, There may bemore than one possible answer. goal. 2. Wewere disappointed that it ql : 3. Well done everyane You deserved tc that maten, 4 tsa pityshe pl the opportunity 0 show ever row talented she is 5 Only alucky few ever hei cheat ' becoming an Olympic medal ' 6 ‘con't mind toan opponent ft know he i played better than me , ? ing so easily. though Speaking Find out what ambitions your Partner has achieved/given up.

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