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Di ortunities Education for life Longman eerie J?) MODULE 1 Lifestyles (p.3-7) MODULE 9 Communication @- f= Vocabulary: lifestyle adjectives; routines; multi-part verbs; Vocabulary: communication: mulit-sart vests: television; wordbuilding ja percentages; wordbuilding Grammar: subject/object/grpaneosunss:epsosssiesvsieve adjectives; Grammar: Present Simple and Present Continuous; time expressions Zero and First Conditional LLL and word order Function: showing agreement /Sisagteement: Giving personal opinions; Fe Function: expressing and describing preferences; describing routines giving an example Baills Comer: Reading ~ true/false ‘Skills Comer: Reading — matching ‘= monute 2 Homes (p-8-12) MODULE 10 The Web (p.56-60) S) Vocabulary: homes; furniture/items found in homes; collocation Vocabulary: the web: collocetions with make and do 2 Grammar: Present Perfect; contrasting the Present Perfect and the Grammar: First and Second Conditional Writing: linking: as well as, als, too: epestrophe for possession Present Simple (5, 3); descibing a city Skills Comer: Writing ~ long text (ntemreazte) Writing: linking: and, but, because; punctuation: capital letters; words Review: Zero, First and Second Conditionadavelr:bs with double letters; a personal letter MODULE 11 The Sea (p.61-65) Skills Corner: Speaking - photo description Review: Present Simple, Present Continuous and Present Perfect MODULE 3 Heroes (p.13-17) Vocabulary: water activities; adjectives; reasons for emigrating; Vocabulary: describing character; collocation; wordbuilding wordbuilding Grammar: Past Simple and Past Continuous Grammar: too + adjective; not + adjective + enough; Present Perfect Function: expressing agreement and disagreement; expressing (with for and since); Present Perfect and Present Simple opinions Function: making suggestions Skills Comers Writing ~ short text (a note) Skills Comer: Reading - matching MODULE 4 Challenge (p.18-22) MODULE 12 Mountains (p-66-70) Vocabulary: jobs; words that mean the same; multi-part verbs Vocabulary: weather; multi-part words; wordbuilding; mountains Grammar: Present Perfect and Past Simple Grammar; The Passive Writing: linking: suddenly, later; punctuation: full stops, capital Writing: linking with time words; commas: spelling: editing a letter letters; application form Skills Comer: Writing - short text (Email) Skills Comer: Listening - multiple choice Review: Present Perfect, Past Simple and Present Simple; the Passive Review: Past tenses; a, the or no article Use of English; Speaking; Reading; Listening and Exam Zone (p.71-74): Use of English; Speaking; Reading; Listening and Writing MODULE 13 Dance (0.75-79) MODULE 5 Celebration (p.27-31) Vocabulary: dances; adverbs; compound words; music Vocabulary: celebration; collocation; countries and government Grammar: question words; Present Continuous for personal Grammar: modal verbs: must, mustn't, have to, don't have to, needn't, arrangements; be + going to for intentions; Present Simple for fixed can, can't arrangements Function: giving advice Function: asking for, giving and refusing permission; let for permission Skills Comer: Speaking ~ relating events Skills Comers Speaking ~ photo description MODULE 6 Food (0.32-36) MODULE 14 Music (p.80-84) Vocabulary: food; compound words; get + prepositions Vocabulary: musical instruments and styles; compound words Grammar: comparatives and superlatives; (not) 65 đs Grammar: question tags Writing: linking: before, fist, etc.; punctuation: apostrophes for short Writing: linking: although, however, but; commas; spelting; an email forms; a party Skills Comer: Reading ~ matching Skills Corer: Listening ~ matching Review: Present Simple and be + going to; question tags Review: modal verbs; comparatives and superlatives MODULE 15 Pictures (p.85-89) MODULE 7 Money (p.37-41) Vocabulary: painting; multi-part verbs; words that mean the same; Vocabulary: money; multi-part verbs; words that mean the same opposites Grammar: there is/are; some, any, no; much, many, a lot of; a litle, Grammar: relative clauses; relative pronouns: who, that, which, where, a few whose Function: shopping and bargaining Function: describing scenes and pictures Skills Corner: Speaking ~ photo description Skills Corner: Listening ~ true/false MODULE 8 Gadgets (p.42-46) MODULE 16 Buildings (p.90-94) Vocabulary: gadgets and machines; -ed, -ing adjectives Vocabulary: architecture; things found in homes; American English Grammar: predictions: wil and going to Grammar: reported requests and orders Writing: linking: also, too, either; punctuation: commas, spelling Writing: linking: reason and result; punctuation review; spelling; an mistakes; an announcement email Skills Comer: Reading - multiple choice Skills Comer: Speaking - roleplay (negotiating) Review: determiners; will and going to Review: relative pronouns; prepositions; reported statements Speaking; Reading; Listening and Exam Zone (p.95-98): Use of English; Speaking; Reading; Listening and Writing Progress Tests (p.99-106) Wordbank (p.107-114) Mini Grammar (p.115-128) ee ( Ligeetlyee Warm-up 1 Complete the lifestyles crossword 2 Write the adjectives from Exercise 1 in the table Across 1 In summer my life is very very much and I rest a lot - I don't do | positive adjectives negative adjectives relaxing ° My aunt has a very lifestyle She travels a lot and she does a lot of sport 6 Jo is an artist, she is very „ She has a lot of interesting ideas 8 A pop stars life can be very ! They do Remember a lot of different things and meet famous people A policeman or a fireman’s job can be “ Time expressions ° 1 Sarah is always very She never has any free time, she’s always occupied x My life is very at the moment, it’s not interesting at all Down 2 T like my job because it’s very x it isn’t boring at all 3 Kate's lifestyle is often demanding or exhausting, it can be very 3 4 A politician's lifestyle can be very because there is a lot of pressure 7 I like studying in the library because it’s very 3 + % Read the text and underline the time It’s quiet, not toud or noisy expressions 10 Sally is , she's got a lot of energy At the moment John is working at a restaurant Right r[e|t[a[xƑ†[n[s now he's waiting at tables John is interested in food He often cooks at home, five or six times a week He usually makes dinner for the family and he occasionally makes a big Sunday lunch His mother always makes breakfast, every morning, John never makes breakfast but his sister Jo sometimes helps Now put the time expressions with the correct tense, for Present Simple in order of frequency Present Simple: _never: Present Continuous: Á sả # In your notebook put the words of the sentences in the correct order 1 sausages/supper./often/cook/We/for 2 revises/exams/Laura/usually/her/on/Sunday./for 3 doing/am/now./my/English/I/homework 4 is/the/quitar/He/the/at/moment./playing 5 at/I/swimming/never/go/the/weekend 1 Grammar PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT CONTINUOUS 1 % Present Simple for a present state © 3 % Present Continuous for activities during a short period and a regular activity of time Circle the correct form The children in the pictures all have holiday jobs Write two 7 Lae Sano Present Continuous sentences about Laura and two about David 1 Johns working at Cathy's Restaurant 2 All my friends like/likes football F Jobe its working fwioseirespape 3 My sister don’t like/doesn’litke school 3 Laura 4 T/Are a busi5ness executivae'ns life stressful? 4 Laura 5 Do/Does you have time for hobbies? 5 David 6 Thave/has a sandwich for lunch every saa day 7 Brian watchfwatches television all day 8 My parents don’t listen to/doesn’t listen to rock music 9 I don't go/doesnft go to school by bus 10 Do/Does Mary go parachuting with Mick? 2 + Present Continuous questions Use the cues in brackets to write questions you (clean) the car? Are you cleaning the car? Brian (read) that book? the dog (eat) its dinner? ˆ your sister (take) the dog for a walk? o w T (look at) the correct page? o it (snow)? your parents (come) here in their car? 8 they (do) their homework? David/work/for a newspaper David/work/at Phil's Garage (Litsetyles 4% & Present Continuous for an activity * +% %& Present Simple or Present Continuous? happening now Write sentences about what you think your family Read and complete the dialogue Use the correct and friends are doing Use the phrases below form of the verbs in brackets ‘have lunch, work, read a newspaper, clean the house, Mr Jackson: Where's David? 1 1think my dad is having lunchnow Mrs Jackson: In the sitting room Peter's with him ? Mr Jackson: Is he? He (1) doesn't go (not go) in 8 the sitting room in the evening when we 4 (watch) TV He (3) (2) (not talk) to us He (4) (stay) in his bedroom, But when Peter (5) (come) he (6) _ (sit) in the sitting room with him, What (2) (they do) now? 5k* t Simple for opinions and Mrs J: : They (8} (play) their What do you, your friends and your family like guitars and (9) (write) a song and not like on TV? Use the words in the box to write sentences Mr Jackson: I (10) (not like) Peter David (11) (not do) his homework when Peter (12) (be) here They (13) (talk) for hours 1 _My sister doesn’t like sports programmes Mrs Jackson: Well, they (14) (not talk) au Rw 8 now and I think the song they (15) (write) together is very good 6 %& %& Present Continuous or Present Simple? Complete the sentences using the verbs in the box in the correct form 1 Geoff reads a book after lunch every day 1 a) music 2 b) TV 2 We at a club for three weeks in the 3 go ©) your hair 4 have d) the housework holidays all the soap operas on TV 5 play e) food 3 Cathy 6 watch f)_ your friends 4 Mick a stressful lifestyle, he 7 visi g) to bed 8 | h) ä Shower a police officer B1 a book about New York I some police officers at the moment 2 Communication VOCABULARY place the day 4 ot FUNCTIONS 3 Write the5 words :in the box in the correct fora walk, some work, lunch, a1 eS ee 1 Expressing preferences spend Two people are talking What does the swimming, time at hosom me e choc, olate, to cafes, second person say? Circle a, b or c tHHEHIHHNHIEHEHHIBMHHEMRSD wo ge : : have 1 We've got an English exam today.’ awl ‘a) 0h no! I hate exams They're really stressful 4 Look at the pictures and complete the sentences Use the words b) Good! I love exams They're really stressful and phrases from Exercise 3 ©) Oh no! I can’t stand exams 1 They're really relaxing 3 2 “Dithink ta Monday soap is: Ee best 5 programme on TV: a) It's OK I love it 1 Jack spends a lot of time working in the office b) It's OK I quite like it ¢) It's OK I don't like it 2 Sue and Mark in a restaurant every Friday ‘Do you like swimming?” a) I don't like lying on a beach 3 Alex at the moment because he hasn't b) I enjoy lying on a beach ©) I prefer lying on a beach got much money in the gym every day after work 4 Liz 2 Describing preferences Write sentences about the preferences of your friends and family Use sume of the verbs in the box can't stand, don't like, enjoy, hate, like, love, prefer, quite like 1 My brother hates meeting new people 2 3 4 5 § 5 Simon _ oncea month 6 Sally and her friends often at the weekend (Lifestyles 3 Word Power 1 Complete the multi-word verbs Then complete the 2 Write the percentages as fractions in words 1 76% just over three-quarters text with correct form of the verbs a)g.t b k 2 65% nearly two-thirds ) 3 20% 4 51% BH —~ 5 33.3% dt ol Li Glen is a sheepdog He (1) early every day 6 25% and has breakfast What does he (2) during the day? He usually works during the day and then when 3 Complete the table with the corresponding nouns he (3) to the farmhouse in the evening he verb noun relaxes, He tives with two cats and they (4) each other very well, although dogs and cats aren't to populate 1 population usually so friendly to describe 2 to marry 3 to educate 4 to qualify 5 Gkille Corner ‘Time-out’ Princes boost gap year travel ›‹ Reading — true/false ore youngsters than ever will decide to delay their Read the newspaper article Are the sentences higher education this summer as 50,000 school leavers begin a ‘gap year’ between A-levels and (1-6) true (T) or false (F)? university Students take a year out to travel the world or to work to pay for their studies Some observers suggest 1 [_] Many students take a gap year before they finish that the trend has been caused by the ‘Princes’ effect’ Prince Harry is among school leavers taking a year out — school to Australia He f6lfows in the footsteps of his brother 2 (_] Students who take a year out want to see the William, who travelled to Africa and Chile world or earn some money ‘Tom Griffiths, the founder of gapyearcom, which in gap year planning, said: ‘Three of the most 3 [_] Prince William took a year out earlier than popular activities for a gap year are: earning money for Prince Harry university, work experience and helping out in the 4ˆ [] The website gapyear.com helps students to find community.” a place to live during their studies For those who do not have anything to do during the 5 [_] You have to pay £775 for learning to ride a horse year, he has started a website service similar to the one matching students to university places They cari find out in Montana about what opportinities exist’ worldwide The list of options includes such activities as ‘Wild West’, a one- 6 [_] Most of the students who take a year out are month £775 course in learning to ride horses in Montana in the USA Those who take a year out spend an average women of four months abroad, and typically spend £3,000 Six out of ten are young women, Warm-up 4 Grammar 1 Write the types of houses PRESENT PERFECT 1 tedehdca esohu detached house 2 guwnloab 1 & Complete the table Place a tick (W) next to the irregular verbs 3 agtotce Infinitive [Third form | Infinitive | Third form | ait be been (16) painted break 7 | (1) broken | G7) phoned 5 (@) built play (18) 5 racreted huseo 6 heditcaedmes ouseh 2 Find 12 more things from the home in buy= 3)ie Đjut { i19) the wordsearch elean (4) (20) R8 come 6) run (21) x woaot ab tein (6) eaten see (22) c¢ hair Fail Ø (3) shown b@ rm 0 k e rm getup | (8) (24) | spent, wos c 0 @ € &w (9) given sleep | (25) if 6 u roo b go (0) (26) : studied | have (11) switch on | (27) qd jwar Foc Nw § leave 02) take (28) ho ie (13), lost think (28) oe r 0 wav đa) made win (0) sg wo x hom i c¢ bo aos ion meet (15) | wéea s h ae iis 2 # Look at the pictures and match the actions acovic Yee k (a-e) with the results (1-5) of @ & nt t£ W 8 8 W E 8 1 Dan is happ) 2 Cathy is unhappy eon f r i dog e w because he because she [_] ree f to if te Ze 3 Mr and Mrs Smith are in their garden at night because they [_] 2 Homes 4 The video isn’t working because you [_ ] 4 && Complete the dialogue with the correct form a) has failed the exam of the verbs in brackets Use the Present Perfect b) have not switched líitt on c) has won a competition Tom: Hello Mum and Dad! Dinner’s on the table Linda d) have lost their dog and I (1) have made (make) it e) have finished work for the day Dad: Thanks Oh, (2) (you/clean) the kitchen? 3 && Complete the sentences Use the correct form Linda: We (3 (fiot have) time, but we of the Present Perfect (4) (tidy) the living room you/finish/your homework? Tom: And Linda (5) (do) the washing up And I (6) (be) in your room I've got a Have you finished your homework? surprise for you Linda/not buy/a new CD Dad: It's different You (7), (paint) it! Tom: Well, 1 (8) _ (not finish) because there Tom and Laura/have/an argument isn’t any more paint Linda: Tom (99 (not buy) any more paint 4 Mike/make/his bed? because we haven't got any money 5 John/tun/five kilometres tue 20) —— (Wou/spend) all the money we 6 swe/hot clean/the house 7 they/see/Brad Pitt’s new film? left? # EMrelblny am Linda: Yes! 5 se & Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box Use the Present Simple or the Present Perfect Rot watch, go, meet, break, lose, miss, buy, wear “ 1 Chris usually — goes — to school by bus, but he’s, walking to school now because he _ the bus = £#Ø : 2 Normally I TV, but I can't do my English homework because I my book Mae fe by 3 Kate_—_ a new skirt, although she usually trousers 4 We usually our friends on Thursday night, but my brother his leg so we're staying in tonight 5 Word Power 5 Tom and Jo 6 Mike finds it very hard to „He 1 Complete the word diagram with the words in the with their dog every box afternoon takes a long time to make up his mind bi amis ake, a decision, a shower, jogging, plans, i dancing, some exercise, yout homework, swimming, lunch, a noise, for.a walk, somework, a meal, a job, a bathsreepa voutside - 7 John isn't here atthe 8 Sue in moment He ; her maths homework he'll be back later She's correcting it now ø Cấn Reiide 6 a Sk ille Corner Speaking — Photo description Look at the photo and answer the questions 1 Who do you think the people in the photo are? 2 What are they talking about? 3 Do you like the house in the photo? Would you like to live there? Why? Why not? 2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of a verb + noun from Exercise 2 1 Jane at 2 We with 1 o'clock every day our friends at the weekend 3 Pete 4 Lusually every morning after work a on Vig `-£ 5

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