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Unit 1 a W h a t w e r e t h e y d o i n g w h e n . . . ?

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Unit 1 b W h a t p r e s e n t w i l l y o u m a k e ?

Your teacher

A friend

Your grandmother

Your mother

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Your father

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Unit 2a So y o u t h i n k it's e a s y being a t e a c h e r ! Role Play 1: Teacher role

Role Play 1: Student role

You are a teacher. One of your students

You are a student. You have a lot of free

never does his homework and you are

time activities and you never have time

going to talk to him to tell him he must

for homework, so you don't do it. Your

work harder.

teacher wants to talk to you about it. Explain to him why he shouldn't give you homework.

Role Play 2: Teacher role

Role Play 2: Student role

You are an IT teacher. One of your

You are in the IT class and your computer

students is having problems with a virus

is not working. You went on the Internet

and you think he / she has gone on the

and now the mouse and keyboard don't

Internet when you told the students not

work and nothing is moving on the

to. Ask him / her about what sites they

screen. Explain what happened.

have looked at and what they have used the computer for.

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Role Play 3: Teacher role

Role Play 3: Student role

You are an English teacher. One of your

You are a student. Your hobby is playing

students is clever but doesn't read

computer games and you spend all your

anything except what you tell him / her

free time doing this. Your teacher thinks

and comics.Try to change his / her mind

you don't do enough work for school but

so he / she wants to read more.

you always do your homework and you get good marks. Explain why you need all

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your free time for your hobby.

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2b T h e Apprentice Master card You are a movie stunt actor and you want to train a new stunt actor. The other members of your group want to be your apprentice and you have to choose the best one. Ask them what they have done and when. Ask about their hobbies, sports, training and work experience.

Apprentice card 1

Apprentice card 2

Name Smith

Name Jolly

Education University of California 2002-2006 - on skiing scholarship - Diploma in sports studies

Education Imperial College London 2001-2005 - Engineering Work experience

Work experience Skiing instructor - Colorado - December 2006 to April 2007 Swimming and Diving Instructor - April 2007 to now Hobbies All sports - California karate champion in 2004, skiing, snowboarding (since 2003), Judo (started when 12 years old), started to learn free fall parachuting in 2008

Driver and test driver for motor racing team 2005-2007, Won 2 races in 2006 and 2 in 2007 Journalist for motor magazine 2007 to now Hobbies Shooting (for 1 year), fencing (since 2004), driving fast cars Won London fencing championship in 2006

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Apprentice card 4

Name Knight

Name Queen

Education West Chicago High School 1998-2004

Education Hong Kong International School 1999-2004

Work experience Apprentice cook 2004-2006 Shop assistant 2006-now

Work experience Pilot training 2005-2006 Pilot for parachuting club 2006 to now

Hobbies Acting - danced in musical April 2005 Dancing (since 4 years old) Extreme sports - 25 bungee jumps, 6 free fall parachute jumps Freestyle skateboard champion of Chicago 2000, 2001 and 2003

Hobbies Flying, parachuting (since 2006), hang gliding (started 6 months ago) Judo (since 10 years old)

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Unit З а W h a t s h o u l d w e e a t ?

1 bowl of cereal

2 chicken

6 crisps

9 chocolate bar

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10 grapes

4 birthday cake

3 coffee

7 bacon and eggs

11 nuts

8 jacket potato

12 sweets

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Unit 3b S e n t e n c e - m a k i n g r a c e This is / There are

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This is the- finger that

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dog bit.

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Unit 4 a Chain s t o r i e s f r o m picture c l u e s

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Unit 4 b W h y a r e t h e y l i k e t h a t ? P a n e l g a m e 1 a boy smiling with anticipation

2 a film

3 a book

5 a football match

7 pupils listening to a teacher

8 a band playing music

9 fans listening to music at concert

10 a girl reading a book

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Unit 5a D a n g e r s to t h e e n v i r o n m e n t

Unit 5b 'I'm s o r r y ' role p l a y s Role Play 1: Role a

Role Play 1: Role b

You lent your friend your computer but

You borrowed your friend's computer

he / she hasn't given it back to you. Ask

and you broke it. You have to tell him /

him / her if you can have it.

her what happened and say that you are sorry.

Role Play 2: Role a

Role Play 2: Role b

You have lost your dog. Ask your partner

You were in your partner's house and you

if he / she has seen it.

left the door open and the dog ran out and ran away.

Role Play 3: Role a

Role Play 3: Role b

You are the school librarian. Your partner

You borrowed a book from the school

borrowed a library book and did not bring

library and you lost it. Now the school

it back in time. Ask him / her for the book.

librarian wants to see you.

Role Play 4: Role a

Role Play 4: Role b

Your partner is cooking you a surprise

You are cooking dinner for your partner

dinner, but he / she is taking a very long

but you have burnt the meat and it

time. Ask if you can help with the cooking.

cannot be eaten. You have to tell him / her something.

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Unit 6 a W h a t w i l l y o u d o i f . . . ?

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Your Mum doesn't like your boy / girl friend

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Your parents dont let you go to concerts

Your teacher gives you too much homework

Your best friend steals all your boy / girl friends

Your parents won't let you use the Internet

You lose your mobile phone

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Look at t h e chart. W r i t e sentences a b o u t h o w Shelly has c h a n g e d . Use used to.

Unit 1 T e s t Л

Look at t h e pictures. C o m p l e t e t h e sentences with the words. baggy

p\sm

long-sleeved

Now

A g e d 10

striped

short-sleeved

high-heeled

wear

pink shoes

high-heeled boots

hobby

collecting badges

listening to music

listen to music

playing the guitar

chicken and chips

spaghetti

straight

checked

food

Bolognese

Example Alex is wearing

a plain short-sleeved

T-shirt. . shirt.

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Sam is wearing a .

2

Max is wearing _

. shorts.

3

Andie is wearing

_ shoes.

4

Willie is wearing a _

T-shirt.

5

Nicky is wearing a

T-shirt.

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Cameron is wearing

drink

coffee

coffee

get up

7 am

8.15 am

Example When she- was ten, УаеЩ used to wear pinfc shoes. Mow she wears high-heeled boots.

jeans.

/4 4 C o m p l e t e t h e sentences using had to, didn't have to, could or couldn't. Alex

Max

W i l l i e Nicky S a m C a m e r o n A n d i e

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Kelly's mum was working late so Kelly

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C o m p l e t e t h e text using t h e correct f o r m of t h e verb in brackets. While I

was

Our t e a c h e r

1

2

go to bed late on Wednesday.

(tell) us about Queen

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(fight) the

Romans, when suddenly I 4 noise behind me. 1 5

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A w o m a n with long hair and strange clothes 8

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.(be)

Boudicca.' 'What9

(do) here?'

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1 asked her. 'Well, 1

revise

It was raining hard, so they

.see the

run

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hear more.' _/10

We were late for school, so we . all the way.

(hear) your teacher talk

about my battles with the Romans and I wanted to

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Maths is easy for Pam, so she _

top of the mountain. you

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sing and dance, so she got a

hard for the exam.

(sit) there. (say), 1

Sam

part in the school musical.

(hear) a (turn) round.

'Hello', she 7

Charlie had an exam on Thursday so he

(happen).

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Boudicca and how she 3

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The cinema was very close, so they walk very far.

(be) in a History class yesterday,

something very unusual

had to

make dinner.

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R e a d t h e text a n d a n s w e r t h e questions.

Sutton Hoo Sutton H o o is a famous archaeological site in Suffolk in England, not far from the town of Woodbridge. It is a burial site - a place where ancient people put dead bodies - and archaeologists think it was used in the yth century. Archaeologists started to dig on the site in 1939 and they found many interesting things which gave them useful information about a period of British history that they didn't know much about.

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Which town is Sutton Hoo near?

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W h a t was Sutton Hoo in the 7th century?

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W h e n did they begin to dig on the site?

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W h y is Sutton Hoo important?

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W h y weren't they surprised to find graves at Sutton Hoo?

No one was surprised that they found a burial site at Sutton H o o . People already knew that there were a lot of small hills called mounds in the area, and they knew that the Anglo-Saxons made these mounds when they buried their dead. B u t they were surprised by what they found when they dug up the biggest mound. They were amazed to discover a whole ship which was about 27 metres long. They did not find a dead body, though, and this puzzled them for a time. B u t then they used chemical tests which showed that there used to be a body. However, over the centuries it decomposed into nothing. T h e Sutton H o o site is now open to the public. N o t very many foreign tourists go to that part of England. However, when they are in Ixmdon, they can go to the British Museum where they can see a lot of the objects from Sutton H o o and read about its histoiy.

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W h a t did they find that surprised them?

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W h a t puzzled them at first about the buried ship?

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W h e r e in London can you find some things from Sutton Hoo?

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Y o u b o u g h t some n e w clothes at t h e w e e k e n d . W r i t e t o y o u r f r i e n d a n d tell t h e m a b o u t t h e m . W r i t e about: W h e n you bought them. W h e r e you bought them. W h a t they are made of and look like. How much you paid.

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Unit 2 T e s t 1

C o m p l e t e t h e sentences w i t h for or since. 1

W r i t e a sentence a b o u t t h e picture using t h e present perfect a n d o n e or m o r e prepositions.

Sally has been at work

8.30 this

morning. 2

My brother lived in London

four

years. 3

I've studied English

4

W e ' v e lived in this house.

five years. was

eleven. 5

Julian has known Tim

they started

school together. 6

W e ' r e going to London _

the

weekend.

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Example

C h a n g e t h e sentences into questions using question t a g s . 1

You know Brian.

2

Simon can read Chinese.

3

Carla has been to New York.

4

The weather's great today.

5

You'd like a coffee.

The man has jumped off the wall.

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4 C o m p l e t e t h e text w i t h t h e correct w o r d s f r o m t h e list. brigade

contestant

arrested

station

celebrity

host

Bob is not married. _L_

autograph

recognized

We have had news of a fire on the local TV

station

It happened in the studios during a game show earlier this evening. The building is still burning, but the fire

1

has arrived. The firemen

have started rescuing people. So far the winning 2

and the

3

of the show,

1

Bob is a successful novelist

2

His dogs are dangerous

3

He has written several books. _

4

Bob has made a lot of money. _

5

Bob used to be a detective

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Bob used to investigate killings.

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There is more than one murder n his novel

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You can buy the novel in paperback in the shops

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Dan Smith, have got out of the building. However, other people are still inside. W h e n the crowd saw a they a l l

5

4

like Mr Smith,

him and ran forward with

pens and paper to ask for h i s

6

was a fight and the police have

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two

people. A spokesman says that they think that the fire was started deliberately. 17 5

now.

R e a d t h e article a b o u t B o b W i l l i s . A r e t h e statements t r u e (T) or false (F) or doesn't it say (DS)?

Crime writing from experience I met a u t h o r B o b W i l l i s in his country cottage in Dorset where he lives with his wife and three dogs. We talked in his study where he wrote his new best-selling crime story. T h e dogs lay at his feet. T h e y are large w o l f h o u n d s . T h e sort of d o g y o u ' d expect to find in a crime novel, but B o b insisted there w a s nothing dangerous a b o u t t h e m . He bought them because he likes walking in the hills and w a n t e d someone ( o r something) to go with h i m . I asked him w h a t it w a s like to b e c o m e rich and f a m o u s with his very first novel. He laughed and told me that he w a s n ' t making a fortune but the extra money w a s useful. Fortune or no fortune, B o b has become a celebrity in his h o m e village. He says he finds it difficult w h e n strangers recognize him in the street and he doesn't know w h a t to say to t h e m .

Writing 6

Look at t h e things Frank has d o n e in t h e s u m m e r holidays. C o m p l e t e t h e email to his friend saying w h a t he's d o n e . Say w h y h e e n j o y e d or didn't enjoy it. Coldplay concert tennis lessons made friends with Cindy moved house entered competition and w o n

Hi Rob, It's a long time since I last wrote and a lot has happened. It's been an exciting three months.

W h a t about you. Write and tell me what's new. :-) Frank

B o b is an ex-detective w h o retired to b e c o m e a crime novelist. He worked on several murder investigations, which is where he got a lot of ideas for his story of a w a v e of killings between rival drug gangs. He says he doesn't miss his old life. He prefers the excitement of finding out h o w many people have bought his book. It comes o u t in paperback next week. R e a d it!

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Revision Test 1

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W h a t a r e t h e things m a d e f r o m ? M a t c h t h e material t o t h e pictures.

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C o m p l e t e t h e sentences w i t h t h e correct f o r m of t h e verbs in brackets.

Listen. A r e t h e sentences t r u e (T) or false (F). Y o u will hear t h e recording t w i c e . Example Tom is going to sell raffle tickets.

T

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Greg will work with James.

2

The secretary is going to dress up as a clown.

3

Alec will take photographs.

4

Flora and Sue will sell drinks and crisps

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All the students have to bring old clothes to sell.

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The school will buy four computers with the money

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They hope to raise £1,200 pounds.

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Mrs Williams will count the money. /8

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C o m p l e t e t h e sentences using t h e w o r d s in t h e box. down 1

into

out of

off

through

The stunt man almost fell

the

bridge as he ran across it. 2

Tamsin jumped

3

The cat fell

the swimming pool. the window in the roof

into Sean's bedroom. 4

Mr Jenkins drove his car

to the

Every year, the pupils in year twelve _
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