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ingrid Wisni ewska JETSTREAM intermediate Scanned by Susan E for Interlink VL HELBLING LANGUAGES Workbook CONTENTS Technology rules? VOCABULARY GRAMMAR Optimism Future simple and continuous; hope predictions © Time adverbials (adverbs of degree) ® On the road page Ỉ Jobs on a film set © Adjectives to describe character © 8Film ' paqe 40 —S ‘ Materials đ Buildings â Building problems Passive: present and past simple © Passive: modals © have, get something done Accidents Wishes and regrets © Third conditional 15 A question beauty page Reporting what people say * Reporting what people saiq Check your progress4page14 The good, the bad and the ugly page Reporting orders and requests © would and used to « Statistics @ Jobs and actions Review quiz 7-8 page 13 | © Future plans ang ——T of 20 Review quiz 9-10 page 25 Check your progress Spage26 22OC~*# * Games â Describing food sđ Running and walking 11 Games and temptations — ` indirect questions © Defining relative clauses * Making sentences into questions - ¡ page 27 | 12 Survival and | page 32 loss L —_—_—_—_—_—_— Oe Features in a landscape © remember and forget @ injuries © Conditions Review quiz 11—12 page 37 —— Past perfect review © Non-defining relative clauses © Tense review Check your progress page 38 ~ a | Writing | page 39 Wordlist page 45 An online discussion post 11 A description ofagame Do-it-yourself dictionary 8A description of a film 12 A narrative 9A flyer v f đề ẹ ti 10A fairy tale | Technology GRAMMAR rules? Future simple and continuous; degree) hope es rect words to complete the rul cor e h t e l’ choos / continuous, we use ‘wil form the To ’ + or ‘won't he To form t ’ + Of ‘won't future simple main verb ‘will’ le / continuous, we use future s imp form of the verb ‘be’ + -ing’ Finding a sure will h ite eae ture simple or fu e th th wi s ce le, use senten inuous if both are possib cont | the a all the work robots / / re / books any mo we/ not read d legs ve / robotic arms an / ple peo a cure for cancer G THE FUTURE extremely / really nR | | quite / rather * lobal warming * not very World peace World poverty + | quite / rather alternative energy | extremely / really optimistic from NOW 100 years ocean / under the ve li / le op pe s work / in office people / not ABOUT Ị | the _ Likely to happen? | Developing continuous: on for holidays mo e th f9 go / everyone OF OPINIONS Topic | of adverbs with the sentences SURVEY A , (ad the s urvey Read the results of wor ds in TH we are talk about something to ’ e p o h ‘ / expect to we use u id like to happen o w / n e p p happen Optimism VOCABULARY pessimistic negative positive People are about finding a cure for cancer They are about global warming They are about world peace They are about world poverty S They are energy about developing alternative r notebook about Write true sentences in you each topic in Unit7 predictions d an s an pl re tu Fu GRAMMAR - aang eo a WN — ete dings to compl en ce en nt se e Match th | LISTENING 6202 Listen to the conversation, Ans questions the the rules | something that !5 We use going to for g that is somethin for rb ve + y We use will proba bl that !s rb for somet hing ve + t gh mi e us is We thing that me so for us uo in ent cont We use the pres likely arranged, certain possible, M correct future SE e th th wi s ce en Write sent next year (It's certain.) ty si er iv un at w la Julia / study Where is Sam going and why? re (It's been arranged.) 2_ We / fly to Italy next week weekend (It’s likely.) 1/ goto the cinema this t week (It's possible.) My parents / visit me nex job soon (It’s likely.) Sam/ start looking for a new We/ buy a new computer this year (It’s certain.) Time adverbials GRAMMAR Wer Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box aslongas this time bylunchtime What is Sharon going to help him to do? ee = ào: Listen again Answer the questions When is Sam When is he going to Paris? When is Sharon meeting her friends? What time will she get home tonight? When will Sharon go and help Sam? When does Sam How long does he want to stay at Sharon's place? How long does she say he can stay there? When starting his new job? in ten minutes three weeks’ time until 7pm Our train’s been delayed We won't get home tonight | can’t wait to see you again You're welcome to stay here ee you like have to leave his flat? i'd love to have dinner with you See you tomorrow I've booked my flight and I'll be leaving in Can you tell me your answer tomorrow? The train will arrive Unit 10 does Sharon’s lecture start? What time will Sharon be at Sam’s place? eee VOCABULARY Label the pictures with the words and phrases in the box READING Read the interview on page 44 Which of these topics are mentioned? cars fork in the road dual carriageway dead end roundabout road sign one-way street T-junction traffic lights communication| e aaa employment N cored” ] Are the sentences aa et nonme space travel ‡ “ true (T) or false (F) according People in all countries will live longer T/ F There will be a cure for cancer ELF Robots will everything tt Robots will be working in hospitals People will be unemployed T/ F T/F Many jobs will disappear Ts People may not meet each other so often THE Climate change won't be a problem T/ F Find the words in the article Write a definition or a synonym for each word longevity empathy transform the globe uninhabitable mhwWwWN— Ww WON DOU WN = to the interview? vo Answer the questions — 10 On the road Which areas of society does the professor feel very optimistic about? Why does she think they are good? Do you agree? Which area does she feel pessimistic about? Why does she feel negative about it? Do you agree? Unit7 Visions of the future Interview with Dc P Schofield, futurologist One of the most significant factors to change our lives in the future will be our increased longevity Life expectancy in the West has risen by about 30 years over the last 100 years jp another century, the average person could be living to 100 | think everywhere, because there will be cures for common diseases like malaria which will improve life expectancy in poorer countries, In the West, people will live longer because of improved medicines and medical technology I'm also extremely optimistic that we'll find a cure for cancer - not a single cure, of course, but a range of treatments, including gene therapy, for fighting all kinds of cancers | think it’s possible that we'll find new drugs that will improve our memory and our brain functions, and this will make all kinds of new inventions possible, changing our society at a rate even faster than we've seen in this century Absolutely We've already seen certain jobs and professions disappear because of robot technology, and this trend will continue in the next 100 years We could see robots doing just about everything - manufacturing, construction, transportation and many other jobs besides | think it could be very good It means that humans will be free to more interesting jobs We'll need to be more highly educated so that we can excel in jobs that robots can't For example, jobs that require imagination, creativity, empathy and human emotions | think we'll see less face-to-face interaction and more technology that allows us to see, hear and touch without being physically in the same place Holograph technology, for example, could transform the way we interact at work and at school I'm rather negative about that | don't think people will change their lifestyle unless they are really forced to Certain parts of the globe may become uninhabitable and people will develop technological solutions to deal with that, but | don’t think they'll be able to reverse the impact of climate change Unit7 vocabulary plus COLLOCATIONS CARS co Choose I don't ctionary if necessary complete the chart Use a di - ‘pritish English s PL J pavement — “3 high street American English | highway, expressway | ——+—— sgiproad — —_ OO pe Fy | = — sang ¬ a one-way street asliproad There’s not/no future in solar-powered cars a traffic jam 'll never IÍ for 30 minutes We is our exit Slow down! This ry sign y ~ there's a no-ent wa is th wn go We can’t GIVING DIRECTIONS library / you / know / / is / where / the / ? / ? will / long / to / it / how / get /to/ station / take / the way / going/it/and £202 get ho ——————— cash? ough money to pay Do you have en FOR AND a junction pedestrian crossing no exit! at road There's th wn go ’t Don We haven't moved at future Write the words in the correct order flyover toll road all of us Petrol-fuelled cars face an uncertain / immediate the in the b ox with the ph rases phrases will not nee d all the a cul-de-sac will drive less in the uncertain / | think electric cars will mean a brighter / no future for ASKING L.=———— u Ma nthences Yo setc people Everyday English ————— “V ego -_— | line gas, ga =so — _— ——-|——— A > S Lo think foreseeable future _parkinglot Š _ the correct words D Đo you vo agree with the here / the / right / is / turn / best /to/ / keep / miss /you/can't/ each Listen to five conversations Where is person going? d draw the routes on the letter for map Start at X Write t he correct each destination £203 Spee hts next set O f traffic lig Turn left at the Listen again an PEDESTRIANS h picture with the Write a sentence for eac words in the box walk through across at over stop Choose another place on the map and write your own directions from X to that place Unit7 Sa Film , (sh VOCABULARY TT VOCABULARY Jobs on a film set character Match the sentences with the job titles in the box, according to who says them You will not need all the job titles casting director set designer composer director location manager editor producer TT TL Pas, —— Adjectives to describe Complete the crossword with adject; describe character Ves to across > Can’‘t decide what to Bad-tempered The opposite of ca/m The opposite of hard-working costume designer foley artist TT gaffer scriptwriter DOWN S + Clever Doesn't get upset easily The opposite of tidy The opposite of confident s+ r—— 7] — ‘Let's shoot the scene again!’ ‘She’s perfect for this role!’ ‘You've already spent too much on this film!’ ‘I need to get some more electrical cable.’ ‘We can fix that in the final cut.’ ‘This line doesn’t sound right —! can change it.’ ‘| can use this pair of gloves to make the sound of ‘That step looks too low, can you build it up a bit GW GRAMMAR more?’ WN = wings.’ “We can have some really dramatic music to make this scene more intense.’ 10 ‘I've designed these dresses using authentic patterns from the 1950s.’ Units — ——¬ Reporting orders and requests Choose the correct words to complete the rules We use ‘tell’ to report requests / orders We use ‘ask’ to report requests / orders In negative reported requests and orders, ‘not goes before / after ‘to’ In reported requests and orders, you need / don't need a personal pronoun after the verb ‘tell’ or ‘ask’ Write the words in the correct order to make VOCABULARY form of the verb in brackets reported orders and requests Use the correct me/ she / to / this scene / rewrite (ask) us/he/ turn off / the lights / to (tell) her/he/to/ play / that scene again (ask) she/not/ him / make / any noise / to (tell) S her/ shout / he / not / to (ask) not / he / them / late / be / again / to (tell) wn oiwnh., wou/d and used to Choose the correct words to complete the rules We use ‘used to’ to talk about actions or situations that happened a long time ago / have changed We don't use ‘would’ to talk about past actions / past states Complete the conversation with used to or would and the verbs in the box If both are possible, use would close laugh nothave GINA Did you ' like show love watch shaded area of the @ GRAMMAR Write the fraction for each diagram with words and numbers —> For each sentence in 4, write the original order or request Statistics c® wD CB LISTENING 62304 Listen to a report on a survey about how many people watch movies online Complete the statistics make a lot of TV when "ie you were young? SALLY Yes, | did | watching old black and white films on Saturday afternoons My mother ? a big bowl of popcorn and we the curtains and pretend we were at the cinema GINA That sounds fun! My mother , much time to watch films with me She was always busy But | remember that she a comedy show called / Love Lucy It was quite an old show and they ’ re-runs on TV all the time She thought it was hilarious and she and laugh until she cried _ HOW MANY PEOPLE IN THE US WATCH STREAMING VIDEOS ONLINE? | of people in the US watch a streaming | video at least once a week 2_ of people use a tablet use a smartphone Age 13 to 33 Age 34 to 47 Age 48 to 69 ituie Oo n

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