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PRACTICE TEST 1.Put the words in the right order to make a question English/ you/ start/ did/ learning/ when? tennis/ often/ play/ how/ does/ she? do/ doing/ what/ at/ you/ like/ weekend/ the? weekend/ do/ what/ you/ would/ to/ this/ like? dictionnary/ why/ got/ you/ haven’t/ a? much/ put/ my/ coffee/ sugar/ how/ did/ in/ you? phoned/ doing/ John/ when/ what/ you/ were? sandwiches/ make/ is/ who/ to/ going/ the? radio/ listening/ does/ enjoy/ to/ mother/ the/ your? 10 live/ Anna/ where/ was/ child/ a/ did/ when/ the? Look at the chart Name Xavier Nationality French Town London Age 26 Family One younger brother Occupation Chef Holiday last year Home to paris for weeks Mr and Mrs Ramsey Australia Melbourne In their sixties No children Retired months in Scotland – visiting relatives Holiday next year Drive to Morocco with Tour New Zealand for friends weeks Use the information in the chart and write the correct questions to the following answers Example Where does Xavier come from? He comes from France 1. They comes from Australia 2. They live in Melbourne 3. _ He’s 26 _ Yes, he does He has one younger brother _ No, theyhaven’t got any _ He’s a chef _ He went home to Paris for two weeks _ They stayed there for two months _ They’re going to tour New Zealand 10. He’s going to drive to Morocco 3.Put the verb in bracket into the correct tense or verb form Example A Why did you go (go) to the seaside last weekend? B Because we like sailing (sail) A _you know Brian Bailey? B Yes, I (meet) him two years ago while I (work) in Germany _he still (live) there? A Yes, he does He (live) in Frankfurt He (have got) a good job there but at the moment he _(work) in London He’s here for a few days and I’d like (invite) him and you for dinner Can you _(come)? B Yes, I hope so I’d love (see) Brian again! When I was in Germany we _(see) each other quite often because his office is near the school where I (teach), so we sometimes (have) lunch together I always enjoyed _(talk) to him I wanted (write) to him but he moved and I _(not have) his new address A Well What about dinner on Friday? B That’s fine What time? A Is o’clock OK? I _(ring) Brian yesterday to check the day, and I _(ring) him again tomorrow to check the time B Well, o’clock is fine for me I (come) at about and I _(bring) a bottle of wine A See you on Friday then! Here are twenty verbs Ten are irregular and ten are regular Write the past tense form of irregular verbs only Buy Put cook speak Do Start happen take Have talk hear visit Laugh wait leave watch Listen whisper make write Underline the uncount noun in the following pairs of words Example Cheese/ egg Money/ pound rice/ potato meat/ hamburger Flower/ flour loaf/ bread song/ music Job/ homework luggage/ suitcase food/ meal Furniture/ desk Complete the text with a, an, the or nothing Example: I had -dinner with the Queen My Aunt Vanessa is artist She lives in _beautiful old cottage by _sea and she paints small pictures of wild flowers and birds She doesn’t like leaving cottage, but once year she travels by train to London and has tea with me at _Savoy Hotel At the moment I’m a bit worried about her because she is in hospital, but I’m sure she’ll be better soon I’m going to visit her next week 7.Correct the mistake in each sentence Is there any milk? I can’t see one There’s some potatoes, but only a little There’s much cars parked in the street Have you got much unemployed people in your town? Only a few people believes his story How many homeworks you have tonight? There isn’t much rice and there isn’t any eggs There was a little snow last winter but not many How lovely! Anybody gave you some flowers 10 I went anywhere interesting for my holiday Underline the one word in each group that is different Example: castle cathedral cottage house (We can’t live in a cathedral) language translator art dictionnary poem story joke sing handbag wallet suitcase purse mobile phone fax photography mail video walkman CD player iron make-up toothpaste soap towel untidy messy clean dirty break smash mend destroy hairdresser shopkeeper customer banker 10 tomorrow morning yesterday evening the day after tomorrow in two weeks’ time 11 worried nervous excited friendly 12 impossible illegal careful unemployed 13 speak talk tell print 14 posters magazines newspapers books 15 butcher’s greengrocer’s chemist’s baker’s Match a line in A with a line in B A B Tell Driver Spend Work Hard Abroad Say A bill Make Money Take Sorry Sore A joke Taxi Throat Pay A photograph Go A promise 10 Complete the dialogues with the words from box Worst latest more as (x2) funniest funnier than friendlier Tastier like was what the most A I started a new job today, working in an office B Really? How did it go? A It was OK I was a bit nervous B What are the other people ? A They are very nice They seem than the people in my old job, and the job is much _interesting B You worked in the shop before, didn’t you? A Yes, working in an office is better _working in a shop I’ll tell you! That was the _job I’ve ever had I hated it C We went out for a meal to Luigi’s last night – you know, that new Italian restaurant D Mm, I know What _it like? C.It was _best Italian meal I’ve ever had, it wasn’t as expensive. Giovanni’s,so I think we’ll go there again D Yes, Giovanni’s used to be the popular restaurant around here, but then it started getting very expensive C And the service isn’t _good as it used to be D What did you have? C Paul and I both veal, but mine was cooked in wine and herbs, and it was _than Paul’s But he liked it D It sounds great E Have you read John Harrison’s book, Going Round the World? F No ’s it like? E I think it’s the book he’s written I laughed out loud all the way through F I didn’t like The Truth and The Light, the one that came out last year E Neither did I This one’s much F Can I borrow it? Fame! Past Simple & Present perfect UNIT WARM-UP What is the Past Simple and the past participle of these verbs? write be PRESENTATION sell win Past Simple have read eat know break Look at the pictures Do you know him? Tell the class what you know about him Make sentences about the man in the pictures with given information For example: He was born on August 29, 1958 He worked as a singer-songwriter Background information Birth name Michael Joseph Jackson Born August 29, 1958 Gary, Indiana, U.S Died June 25, 2009 (aged 50) Los Angeles, California, U.S Genres R&B, pop, rock, soul, dance, funk, disco, new jack swing Occupations Singer-songwriter, record producer, composer, musician, dancer, choreographer, actor, businessman, philanthropist Awards Guinness World Records; 13 Grammy Awards; 26 American Music Awards; 13 number-one singles in the United States; "Artist of the Century" Years active 1964–2009 GRAMMAR REVIEW: Form: THE PAST SIMPLE - regular verb + ed - irregular column (in irregular verb table) Positive I watched TV She/ He/ It We/ You/ They drank beer last night Negative I She/ He/ It We/ You/ watch TV last night did not drink beer They Question Yes/ No question I She/ He/ It We/ You/ They Did watch TV? drink beer ? Short answer Yes, he did No, they didn’t Wh- question What Did I She/ He/ It We/ You/ They do? Use The past simple is used to describe:  Completed actions that took place at a definite time in the past The time is either mentioned or implied E.g Mary visited the British Museum when she was in London  Permanent situations in the past E.g John lived in Ireland for 15 years  Completed actions that took place one after the other in the past (in story-telling or narratives) E.g Sue woke up, washed her face and had breakfast  Past habits or repeated actions in the past; frequency adverbs (always, often, seldom, never, etc.) may also be used E.g When Paul was younger, he often went fishing with his father NOTE: How to form the regular past form of a verb  We add -ed to most regular verbs: wait - waited  If a verb ends in -e, add -d: use - used  If a single vowel is followed by a single consonant double the final consonant: stop -stopped  We double the last consonant of two-syllable verbs when the second syllable is stressed: prefer - preferred  If the verb ends in -y and -y is preceded by a vowel, keep the -y: enjoy - enjoyed  If the verb ends in -y and y is preceded by a consonant, change -y to -i and add ed: study - studied, try - tried  If the verbs end in -ic, change to -ick: picnic - picnicked  If the verb ends in -ie, add -d: die - died Time expressions: yesterday, then, ago, last month/ night/ week/ year, etc PRACTICE Put the verbs in brackets in Past Simple Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) (be)………… an American recording artist, dancer, singer-songwriter, musician, and philanthropist Referred to as the King of Pop, Jackson is recognized as the most successful entertainer of all time by Guinness World Records His contribution to music, dance, and fashion, along with a much-publicized personal life, (make)…………… him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades He (begin)………… his solo career in 1971 Jackson (win)………… hundreds of awards, which have made him the mostawarded recording artists in the history of music Some of his other achievements include multiple Guinness World Records; 13 Grammy Awards (as well as the Grammy Legend Award and the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award); 26 American Music Awards (more than any other artist, including the "Artist of the Century"); 13 number-one singles in the United States in his solo career (more than any other male artist in the Hot 100 era) He (sell)……………… over 750 million records worldwide Jackson's 1982 album Thriller is the best-selling album of all time He (donate)………… and (raise)…………… hundreds of millions of dollars for more than 39 charities He (die) …… at the age of 50 in Los Angeles, California, U.S Match the question words and answers over 750 million When? in 1958 Where? in 1971 How many? hundreds of millions of dollars How much? 50 How old? 13 Los Angeles, California, U.S Complete the questions using the past simple Ask and answer them with a partner When did he begin his solo career? In 1971 Grammar questions To form the Past Simple of regular verbs, we add _to the infinitive We can find the Past Simple of irregular verbs in Distinguish the two following sentences: Many people in the world love Jackson Jackson won a lot of wards Which tense is used in the second sentence? Why? PRESENTATION Present perfect Look at the countries and tick (V) those you have visited at some time in your life Read and practice with a partner the conversation A Have you ever been to Nha trang? B No, I haven’t A Have you ever been to Hue? B Yes, I have A When did you go? B Last year Write down the name of four cities in your country or another country that you have been to Have similar conversations with your partner Tell the class about your partner Lan’s been to Hue She went there last year But she hasn’t been to Nha trang GRAMMAR REVIEW: Form: Positive THE PRESENT PERFECT have/ has + Past participle I/ We/ You/ They have She/ He/ It has I/ We/ You/ They have She/ He/ It has learnt English for years Negative not learnt English for years Question Yes/ No question Have I/ We/ You/ They Has She/ He/ It Short answer Yes, he has learnt English for years? No, they haven’t Wh- question How long Have I/ We/ You/ They Has She/ He/ It learnt English ? Use The present perfect simple is used:  for actions which started in the past and continue up to present or have just finished, e.g.: I have learned history for three years  for past actions whose time is not stated and whose results are connected to the present, e.g.: He has travelled to many countries in the world  with adjectives in the superlative degree or expressions like: the only, the first, second etc., e.g.: This is the most expensive suit I've ever bought This is the third time Jack has visited the USA Time expressions: for, since, already, just, yet, never, ever, recently, lately,…… PRACTICE Past participles Here are the past participles of some verbs Write the infinitive eaten _ made _ given _ seen _ taken _ won _ met _ driven _ had _ drunk _ cooked _ stayed _ flown _ bought _ done _ Which are the two regular verbs? What are the Past Simple forms of the verbs? Tick (V) the correct sentence I saw John yesterday Tom has ever been to Canada I’ve seen John yesterday Did you ever ate Chinese food? Tom has never been to Canada Has your sister yet had the baby? Have you ever eaten Chinese food? Donna won $5,000 last month Donna has won $5,000 last month I’ve never drank champagne I’ve never drunk champagne Has your sister had the baby yet? I haven’t finished my homework yet I’ve finished my homework yet Did she just bought a new car? Did she just buy a new car? Complete the following sentences Been or gone Have you ever _ to Thailand? A: Hello Is Monica there? B: No, she isn't She's _ out It's time to party My parents have _ away for the weekend Blast! I've _ and left my gloves in the library Just or yet Have you had breakfast _? I’ve _bought a new laptop They’ve _come back from a long holiday We haven’t done our homework _ Never or ever 1.Have you _ lived in a foreign country? I’ve _ seen that film Peter has _ been to Vietnam twice We haven’t _met each other before Lan and Hoa have gone abroad For or since last week the last week 2001 _ June _I was a child _ years _half an hour months GRAMMAR QUESTIONS What is the difference between the following sentences? Lady Gaga won the award for Best New Artist in 2009 Lady Gaga has won many awards When we use for? When we use since? When we use been? When we use gone? Complete the conversation What tenses are the three questions? A Where live, Anna? B In a flat in Green Street A How long there? B Only for -er, three months Yes, since June A And why move? B Well, we wanted to live near the park LISTENING Listen and put the verb you hear in the Present Perfect or Past Simple 1.Anthony Trollope ……….to South Africa, Australia, Egypt, and the West Indies Joanna Trollope ………… to many parts of the world She ………… many awards, and several of her stories ………… on TV Cathy Moorhead has only ever had one job She has never wanted to anything but be in a hot air balloon, going where the wind takes her, listening to the birds, and watching deer and small animals below her And she gets paid for it, about $25,000 a year ‘I’ve been flying balloons since I was 10, and I have done it professionally for 12 years I fly between 10 and 20 passengers in different balloons’ The flight usually last an hour, and they go early in the morning or just before sunset ‘The trips are always mystery tours,’ she says ‘I never know where we’re going to land.’ She starts work about am, and works anything from 15 hours a day to nothing, if the weather is bad ‘We can’t fly if it’s too windy, if visibility is poor, or if it’s raining The balloons gets too heavy and the passengers get wet.’ What’s the best thing about the job? ‘The job itself I love being out in the countryside and I hate routines So this is heaven for me Read the text and answer the questions Does Cathy work outdoors or indoors? How long has she been doing this job? Why does she like the job? How long has Cathy been flying balloons? How many hours a day does Cathy work? Are these statements true (√) of false (x)? Correct the false ones Cathy flies in a hot air balloon to earn a living She does the same thing every day Her flight usually starts in the dawn or before the dusk Every day she works 15 hours Cathy and her passengers might be wet if it’s raining LISTENING Listen and fill in the blank Are we nearly there yet, Dad? No It’s miles to go, but we’ll stop soon and have something to eat All right I need the toilet, anyway How much is it to send this letter to Australia? Give it to me and I’ll weigh it That’s ….1.20 Ok That’s fine And a book of ten first-class stamps, please All right Hi Can I pay for my petrol, please? Which pump? Er…pump number ….five Forty-one pounds 78p, please The 7.56 from Bristol is now arriving at platform virgin Rail would like to apologize for the late arrival for this service This was due to circumstances beyond our control A vodka and orange, please How old are you? Eighteen Hmm Have you got any identification on you? No WRITING Use the prompts to write sentences with the correct form of the present perfect simple or continuous Sorry for/late I hope/ you/wait not/ long The room/ much nicer I/ hang/ some pictures You/empty/ the bin/yet? How many/ short message/ send/you/this month? We/work/ hours/ without break Rewrite the following sentences using the given words My friend's mother has been working with foreigners for a long time My friend's mother started …………………………………………………………… It’s years since we last traveled abroad We haven’t …………………………………………………………… I haven’t watched TV for a week The last …………………………………………………………… We bought this house years ago We have……………………………………………………………… We have never met him before It’s the……………………………………………………………… It started to rain at pm It has …………………………………………………………… The last time it rained was a fortnight ago It …………………………………………………………… REVIEW (UNIT 6-12) I HAVE (GOT) TO, CAN SHOULD, MUST Rewrite the sentences Use a form of have to It’s necessary for the children to wear a uniform The children a uniform I can stay in bed until late tomorrow I get up early tomorrow Why was it necessary for you to go to the office? Why the office? Must you leave so soon? so soon? I needed to make a phone call a phone call It wasn’t necessary for us to work on Sunday We on Sunday Correct the sentences Do you can drive a car? I’m afraid we must go now She cans sing very well She musts go to the dentist this afternoon You don’t should drink and drive It won’t raining tomorrow Could you to help me? I don’t would like to be a policeman Rewrite the sentences using a modal verb from the box can can’t could must mustn’t shouldn’t I’d like the salt, please you pass me the salt, please? I don’t think it’s a good idea for you to stay You stay It is certain to rain this afternoon It rain this afternoon Do you know how to drive? you drive? Do not leave luggage here It isn’t allowed You leave luggage here It’s very important that you stop smoking You stop smoking 7, Janet doesn’t know how to play an instrument Janet play an instrument I think it would be a good idea to apologize You apologize Choose the correct option ‘ll should You should/ have to show your passport at the airport I don’t think you should/ You mustn’t read that book It isn’t very good If you want to learn English, you must/ should get an English pen friend I think we should/ must take some flowers when we go to Sue’s for dinner We mustn’t/ don’t have to forget Robert’s birthday tomorrow I must/ should pay my taxes soon I don’t want to go to prison She’s very rich, so she doesn’t have to/ mustn’t work You mustn’t/ shouldn’t smoke in here It isn’t allowed II TIME CLAUSES/ FIRST CONDITIONAL Choose the correct sentence in each pair A I’ll get a newspaper when I go to the shops B I get a newspaper when I will go to the shop A She’s going to wait until he’ll come B She’s going to wait until he comes A As soon as you turn left, you’ll see the church B As soon as you’ll turn left, you’ll see the church A Pietro’s going to meet us before he sees Janet B Pietro’s going to meet us before he’ll see Janet Choose the correct answer Sometimes two answers are possible We were really surprised _ he arrived unexpectedly a if b when c as soon as I’m really hungry! Let’s go for dinner _ the film finishes a before b as soon as c when Wait _ you’ve had lunch a until b after c when I’m very busy, but I’ll go shopping _ I have time a until b when c if I’ll have a shower _ I go to bed a before b after c while Oh no! I forget to feed the cat! I’ll it _ we get home a after b as soon as c when We’ll go skiing this weekend _ it snows enough this week a when b after c while We’re staying in a guesthouse _ our new house is built a until b when c before Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets If it’s sunny, we _ (go) to the beach What _ you _ (do) if you fail the exam If we _ (not/ leave) soon, we’ll be late You _ (get) wet if you go out It’s raining! If Sonya _ (lie) to me once more, I’ll be furious III PASSIVES Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verbs in the box Drive make invent build paint write give steal invite employ Around £50,000 from a bank in Oslo last night The first train by George Steveson in the mid 19th century In China, red envelopes full of money to children at New Year X-rays accidentally by Wilhelm Konrad Roengen in 1896 Hundreds of new homes since March Next year million mobile phones in Finland Do you think we to Helen’s wedding? Many people in Scotland in the whisky industry Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare 10 La Giodanda by Picasso Rewrite these sentences using a form of the passive People will eat six million hamburgers this year They cancelled the football match because of heavy rain A man told us not to walk on the grass How people use chopsticks Someone cleans the kitchen every morning The police arrested the escaped prisoner late last night How did scientists discover DNA? Someone sells tickets at the box office People built Stonehenge thousands of years ago 10 Someone has serviced my car Find and correct two sentences that are wrong The money was stole from the shop Dinner is usually served at o’clock A new bridge will be built next year Spanish spoken in Latin America These cars are made in Germany IV SECOND CONDITIONAL/ MIGHT/ PHRASAL VERBS Choose the correct answer If we didn’t / don’t have to work, we’d travel round the world If you took/ take more exercise, you’d be fitter I’d help/ I’ll help you if I had more time If I am/ were you, I’d forget about it If I win/ won the lottery, I’d give all the money to charity Match the two halves of each sentence He’d move to Spain a she’d be very happy If she got the job b if I were you If the weather was nicer c if I had a car I’d drive to work d we’d have a barbecue I’d take an aspirin e if he spoke Spanish Complete the conversation with might/ might not or will/ won’t A Are you going to watch the football tonight? B Yes, I am Who you think _win? A Well, I’m not sure Barcelona are the better team, but Porto are playing well at the moment, so they _ tonight B If no one wins, the _ have to play again next week A Are you going to Mark’s party this Saturday? B I’m not sure I’m tired, so I _ go I _ just watch a DVD and relax instead A Oh, go on I _ go if you go It _ be fun B OK, then I _ pick you up at 8.00 A Hi Nora I’m sorry, but we _ be able to get to the cinema by 6.45 Our car has broken down B That’s OK, Do you think you _ be able to get here by 9.00? There’s another showing of the film then A Well, Max thinks he _ be able to fix it If not, we _ get the bus See you there at 9.00 Complete the sentences with a verb from the box in the correct form fill give put try lie get look x fall go Could I _ on those shoes, please? Size nine I want the children to _ on their sunhats It’s very hot today Just _ away! You’re really annoying me Could you _ in this form, please, and sign in at the bottom I’ve got a really bad headache, I’m just going to _ down A What does “gorgeous” mean? B No idea I’ll _ it up in the dictionary I’m _ for my glasses Have you seen them anywhere? She _ off her horse and hurt her wrist I was a smoker, but I _ up last year 10 I don’t like James, but I _ on very well with his wife Complete the sentences with a particle from the box out up x down on x away You look tired Sit _ and have a cup of tea I’m looking for yesterday’s newspaper Did you throw it _? Turn _ the light, please! It’s too dark in here I live in Bristol now, but I grew _ in Leicester Come _! Hurry _ ! You‘ll be late for school Don’t worry about the baby I’ll look _ her while you’re out after John! Wake _ ! Can you hear a noise downstairs? Put _ that cigarette! I hate you smoking in here V PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS/ PRESENT PERFECT Choose the best answer At last! I’ve understood/ been understanding the questions The athletes are tired They’ve trained/ been training all day So, what have you done/ been doing recently? Anything fun? My friend has been buying/ bought a new computer Have you swum/ been swimming? Your hair looks wet Great news! Joanna has been having/ had a baby boy! I’ve never believed/ been believing in horoscopes Oh, there you are! I’ve looked/ been looking for you everywhere! Make sentences using the Present Perfect Continuous A You’re a really good singer! B I/ practice/ a lot/ recently A You look really tired B We/ work/ hard/ this week A Your English is good! B Thanks I/ learn it/ eight years A Have I got blue paint in my hair? B Yes What/ you/ paint? A You both look really brown B we/ sunbathe/ at / beach Complete the sentences with the Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous form of the verb in brackets A What (1) _ (do) to your arm? B I (2) _ (play) tennis a lot this week, and I (3) _ (hurt) my elbow A Your house looks fantastic! You (1) _ (decorate) it beautifully B Yes, but it’s hard work I (2) _ (paint) the bedroom all afternoon and I (3) _ (only paint) three walls A Never mind It will look great when you (4) _ (finish) it A Hi, Jack I(1) _ (not/ see) you for ages What (2) _ (you/ do) recently? B I (3) _ (travel) A That’s fantastic! Where (4) _ (you/ be)? B I (5) _ (be) to Asia Have (6) _ (you/ ever/ go) there? A No, I haven’t, but I (7) _ want to go for a long time A Hi, (1) _ have a good day? B Yes, I (2) _ (shop) But I (3) _ (spend) a lot of money! A Show me what you (4) _ (buy) B Well, I’m afraid I (5) _ (not buy) anything for you! I (6) _ (try) to find you a birthday present for ages, but I (7) _ (find) anything yet TAPESCRIPTS Unit Unit You’ve got a friend Hi, my name is Carly and I come from Australia But I live near London now with my husband Dave and our three children I came to Britain fifteen years ago when I got married I’m a student with the Open University This means I watch special programmes on the television and work at home I send my work to my course teacher every week I’m studying art and the course When you are down and troubled And you need a helping hand And nothing, but nothing is going right Close your right and think of me And soon I will be there To brighten up even your darkest nights (Chorus) You just call out my name, And you know wherever I am is really interesting At the moment, I’m reading about Italian painters in Italian, which is difficult because I only speak a little Italian My course started a year ago and it’s three years long After I graduate, I’m going to look for a job in an art gallery or museum Unit Listen and fill in the blank: 1Who’s going to lead the tour? The director will Where is the women’s department? It’s on the fourth floor She’s the new supervisor, isn’t she? Yes ,she was hired yesterday Have you seen my wallet? Yes , It was on the shelf Did you work late yesterday? No, I left at noon I’ll come running to see you again Winter, spring, summer or fall All you have to is call And I’ll be there, yeah, yeah, yeah You’ve got a friend If the sky above you Turns dark and full of clouds And that old north wind begins to blow Keep your head together And call my name out loud And soon I’ll be knocking on your door Hey, ain’t it good to know that you’ve got a friend? People can be so cold They’ll hurt you and desert you Well, they’ll take your soul if you let them Oh, yeah, but you don’t let them (Chorus) Unit Would you rather walk or take a taxi? Let’s walk! I could use the exercise How long does it take to get to New York? Around two hours What you for a living? I’m an accounting manager Aren’t you going to attend the weekly meeting? Yes, and I’ll have to present my research 10 Which company are you going with? T&L Entreprises I’d say Unit 3: I broke a cup, but I mended it with glue I felt ill, so I went to bed I made a sandwich because I was hungry I had a shower and washed my hair I lost my passport, but then I found it at the back of the drawer I called the police because I heard a strange noise I ran out of coffee, so I bought some more I forgot her birthday, so I said sorry The phone rang, so I answered it I told a joke but nobody laughed Would you descibe yourself as talkative? a Yes, he is b I’d say I was a little shy c You would? Is he intelligent, you think? a Yes, very b Yes, I think she is c Yes, I think I’m pretty intelligent Does he have a beard? a He’s a kind of slender b Yes, he has a moustache c Yes, Is that a problem? What does she look like? a She’s very smart b She’s very tall c she likes clean-shaven men So, how old is he? a Yes, he is b Around 180 centimeters c Twenty-eight He’s bald a You’re kidding! b I love men with beards c I’m not sure Unit 7: Unit Jane Bland talks about living in Sweden (J = Jane; F= Fran, a friend) J When I say that I live in Sweden, everyone wants to know about the seasons… F The seasons? J Yeah… you know, how cold it is in winter – what it’s like when the days are so short F So what is it like? J Well, it is cold, very cold in winter, sometimes as cold as -26 and of course when you go out you wrap up warm., but inside, in the houses, it’s always very warm, much warmer than at home Swedish people always complain that when they visit England the houses are cold even in a good winter In Sweden the houses are much better insulated than in Britain and they always have the heating on very high F And what about the darkness? J Well, yeah, around the Christmas time, in December, there’s only one hour of daylight – so you really look forward to the spring It is sometimes a bit depressing but you see the summers are amazing – from May to July, in the north of Sweden, the sun never sets, it’s still light at midnight, you can walk in the mountains and read a newspaper F Oh yeah, the land of the midnight sun J That’s right But it’s wonderful, you want to stay up all night and he Swedes make most of it Often they start work earlier in summer and then leave at about two or three in the afternoon, so that they can really enjoy the long summer evenings They like to work hard and play hard too I think Londoners work longer hours, but I’m not sure this is a good thing F So what about free time? Weekends? Holidays? What Swedish people like doing? J Well, every house in Sweden has a sauna… F Every house? J Well, every house I’ve been to And most people have a country cottage, so people like to leave the town and get back to nature at weekends These cottages are quite primitive, no running water or not even toilets and… F No toilet? J Well, some don’t have toilets but they all have a sauna and all the family sit in together, then run and jump into the lake to get cool F what? Even in winter? J Yeah – Swedish people are very healthy! F Brrr! Or mad Listen and put the verb you hear in the Present Perfect or Past Simple 1.Anthony Trollope travelled to South Africa, Australia, Egypt, and the West Indies Joanna Trollope has traveled to many parts of the world She has won many awards, and several of her stories has appeared on TV Her first book came out in 1980 Since then, she has sold more than million copies She went to school in the south of England and studied English at Oxford University, but she has lived in the country most of her life She writes her books by hand She has had the same pen since 1995 Unit 8: D=doctor, M=Manuel D hello, come and sit down What seems to be a matter? M Well, I haven’t felt very well for a few days I’ve got a bit of temperature, and I just feel terrible I’ve got stomach ache as well D Have you felt sick? M I’ve been sick a few times D Mm let’s me have a look at you Your glands aren’t swollen Have you got a sore throat? M No I haven’t D Have you got a diarrhea at all? M Yes, I have, actually D Have you had anything to eat recently which might have disagreed with you? M No, I don’t think… Oh, I went to a barbercue a few days ago and the chicken was not properly cooked D It could be that, or just something that was left out of the fridge for too long M Yes, I started being ill that night D Well, you should have a day or two in bed, and I’ll give you something that will look after your stomach ache and diarrhea Drink plenty of liquids, and just take things easy for a while I’ll write you a prescription M thank you, I have to pay you? D No, no, seeing me is free, but you’ll have to pay the prescription It’s £6 M Right, thanks very much Goobye! D Bye bye Unit P = Paul; M = Mary P Bye, darling Have a good trip to New York M Thanks I’ll ring you as soon as I arrive at the hotel P Fine Remember I’m going out with Henry tonight M Well, if you’re out when I ring, I’ll leave a message on the answer phone, so you’ll know I’ve arrived safely P Great What time you expect you’ll be there? M If the plane arrives on time, I’ll be there at the hotel at 10.00 P All right Give me a ring as soon as you know the time of your flight back, and I’ll pick you up at the airport M Thanks, darling Don’t forget to water the plants while I’m away P Don’t worry I won’t Bye! Unit 10 R Receptionist C = Client R Hello, the Grand Hotel Cathy speaking How can I help you? C I’d like to make a reservation, please R Certainly When is it for? C It’s for two nights, the thirteenth and the fourteenth of this month R And you want a single or a double room? C A single, please R Ok Yes, that’s fine I have a room for you And your name is? C Robert Palmer Can you tell me how much it is? R Yes That’s 95 a night Can I have a credit card number, please? C Yes, sure It’s a Visa 4929 7983 0621 8849 R Thank you And could I have a phone number? C Uh huh 01727 489962 R That’s fine We look forward to seeing you on the thirteenth Bye-bye C Thanks a lot Good bye Unit 11 I have no money What am I going to do? If I were you, I’d try to spend less What you mean? Well, you buy a lot of clothes, designer clothes Stop buying such expensive clothes But I like them My hair is awful I can’t anything with it It’s not that bad It is, really Just look at it Well, if I were you, I’d try that new hairdresser, Antonio He’s supposed to be very good, and not that expensive Mmm Ok, I’ll try it Thanks I’ve got toothache Have you seen a dentist? No Well, if I were you, I’d make an appointment right now I’ve had a row with my boyfriend What about? Oh, the usual thing He gets jealous if I just look at another boy And did you? No, of course not! Well, if I were you, I’d love him and leave him He won’t ever change, you know Oh, I couldn’t that My car won’t start in the morning If I were you, I’d buy a new one Yours is so Unit 12 Are we nearly there yet, Dad? No It’s miles to go, but we’ll stop soon and have something to eat All right I need the toilet, anyway How much is it to send this letter to Australia? Give it to me and I’ll weigh it That’s ….1.20 Ok That’s fine And a book of ten first-class stamps, please All right Hi Can I pay for my petrol, please? Which pump? Er…pump number ….five Forty-one pounds 78p, please The 7.56 from Bristol is now arriving at platform virgin Rail would like to apologize for the late arrival for this service This was due to circumstances beyond our control A vodka and orange, please How old are you? Eighteen Hmm Have you got any identification on you? No old I know it’s old, but I can’t afford a new one Well, take it to a garage Let them have a look at it All right My neighbors make a lot of noise Do they? That’s awful Mmm We can’t get to sleep at night Have you spoken to them about this? No, we’re too frightened If I were you, I’d invite them round to your flat for coffee and say that you’re having problems That’s probably a good idea I’m not sure they’ll come, but I’ll try it REFERENCES John and Lis Soars New Headway Pre-Intermediate, Second Edition, Student’s Book and Workbook Link to download: http://www.mediafire.com/?ajiclieehzt John and Lis Soars New Headway Pre-Intermediate, Third Edition, Student’s Book Link to download: http://www.scribd.com/doc/74969488 New Headway Third Edition Pre Intermediate Student’s book David Nonan Listen in 1,2,3 Link to download: http://www.mediafire.com/?yxi5vb6db5eng Hutchinson Tom Lifelines – Pre-Intermediate, HaiPhong Publishing House 2004 Terry Hong New toeic listening comprehension, Long man, 2009 Raymond Murphy English Grammar in Use Third Edition Cambridge university Press, 2004 Link to download ebook PDF http://www.mediafire.com/?d3nzmmeymme [...]... With “The Fame”, she got five Grammy awards e She has started her career for a long time f She has 12 recommends for Guinness award 2 Answer the following questions 1 When and where was Lady Gaga born? 2 When did she first perform? 3 What did she learn at New York University's Tisch School? 4 Is she also famous for her fashion style? 5 Did Madonna affect on her music style? 6 How long has... been working with foreigners for a long time My friend's mother started ……………………………………… 6 It’s years since we last traveled abroad We haven’t ………… 7 I haven’t watched TV for a week The last …………………… 8 We bought this house 2 years ago We have………………… 9 We have never met him before It’s the………………………… 10 It started to rain at 2 pm It has ……………………………… 2 Write Present Perfect questions for these answers... inspiration for many other artist She said that fashion is inspiration for her composing and performing career Up to now, her two albums have been sold over 18 million copies and 52 million single disks On May, 20 08, she was elected by the Forbes magazine was one of 100 artists most famous all over the world She has worked as a singer for over 2 years Many famous pop singers affected on her music style as... each sentence 1 I am here since last week 2 Kevin had his new job for nine months He loves it 3 I lived here for ten years but I'm going to move soon 4 Bridgit knows Philip for a year and a half 5 We have been to China in 20 05 6 How long do you have your dog? 7 They have known each other since three days 8 She's had a sore throat for this morning 9 Jane was a vet for thirty years and she still enjoys it... sentences Use a form of have to 1 It’s necessary for the children to wear a uniform The children …………………a uniform 2 I can stay in bed until late tomorrow I …………………get up early tomorrow 3 why is it necessary for you to go to the office? Why…………………………… the office? 4 Must you leave so soon? …………………………………… so soon? 5 I needed to make a phone call I …………………………… a phone call 6 It wasn’t necessary for us to work... A choose B chose C chosen 8 Jaycee has ……………………the best side of the field A choose B chose C chosen 9 Jaycee ……………………the shady side of the field earlier today A choose B chose C chosen WRITING 1 Rewrite the following sentences using the given words 1 The last time it rained was a fortnight ago It ………….……… 2 He could earn a living in a big city He ………………………… 3 It’s over twenty years since we got married... sentences? 1 I have a good job I have to work hard •'.' 2 He has a nice car She has to get up early 3 I had a good time I had to take exams 2 Complete the rules 1 …………………expresses an obligation on one particular occasion and ……………… express obligation as a habit 2 …………….is used in very informal speech and …………… sounds slightly more formal PRESENTATION 2 Should/ must 1 Read the problems from a magazine problem... time for the last year A begin B began C begun 4 Jaycee has ………………… several soccer A buy B bought C buyed 5 Jaycee…………….a new soccer ball last week A buy B bought C buyed 6 The coach will ……………….our new equipment this season balls this season A buy B bought C buyed 7 We have to ………………….a side of the field to play on A choose B chose C chosen 8 Jaycee has ……………………the best side of the field A choose B chose... expenses After I (come)…………… back to Turkey, I (start)…………… looking for a job I (accept)…………a job if it fits my life style expectations I (not/want)………… to work long hours 1 Give the correct form of the verbs in brackets 2 Answer the following questions 1 What will he do after he graduate from the school? 2 Why does he want to see Europe before he starts working? 3 Which countries will he travel to? 4 How... The Dorm Room You should check with the school to find what items are included in your student’s dorm room All dorm rooms will have at least a bed and a desk for each student, plus a closet and sometimes a dresser/chest of drawers Students are responsible for cleaning and decorating their rooms If your student is able to talk with their roommate before the school year starts, they should coordinate

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1. John and Lis Soars. New Headway Pre-Intermediate, Second Edition, Student’s Book and Workbook.Link to download: http://www.mediafire.com/?ajiclieehzt Link
2. John and Lis Soars. New Headway Pre-Intermediate, Third Edition, Student’s Book. Link to download: http://www.scribd.com/doc/74969488 New Headway Third Edition Pre Intermediate Student’s book Link
3. David Nonan. Listen in 1,2,3 Link to download: http://www.mediafire.com/?yxi5vb6db5eng Link
6. Raymond Murphy. English Grammar in Use. Third Edition. Cambridge university Press, 2004Link to download ebook PDF http://www.mediafire.com/?d3nzmmeymme Link
4. Hutch inson Tom Lifelines – Pre-Intermediate, HaiPhong Publishing House 2004 5. Terry Hong. New toeic listening comprehension, Long man, 2009 Khác

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