TOMORROW’S WEATHER AROUND THE WORLD

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CITY WEATHER TEMPERATURE 1 Paris foggy 7ºC 2 Cairo sunny 20ºC 3 Rome windy 11ºC 4 Brasilia sunny 34ºC 5 Oslo cloudy -10ºC 6 Sydney rain 26ºC

7 Warsaw snow -5ºC

Exercise 9 1 H ow ab ou t a

pizza in t ow n before we go home?

2 Don’t phone H ow ard n ow . He won’t be home till two.

3 There’s no snow at Roland’s h ou se n ow .

Extension

Will for future predictions Ask the Ss to write (on a card or a slip of paper) two things they think or hope they will do in the future, e.g. I’ll study to be a doctor. I’ll have three children.

Collect and redistribute the papers so that each S has a statement, but at this stage they don’t know who has written it. Ss then mingle and find the person who made the statement by asking questions.

Finally, Ss report back to the class, e.g. In the future, Andre will study …, etc.

Extra practice

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eText

Video and Animation

Grammar: Will for future predictions Pronunciation:

/aʊ/, /əʊ/

MOTIVATOR 8b

7 A: What will the weather be like in Warsaw tomorrow?

B: It will snow and it will be freezing/very cold.

Exercise 8

The difference between Brasilia (the hottest place) and Oslo (the coldest place) is 44°C.

3 A: What will the weather be like in Rome tomorrow?

B: It will be windy and cold.

4 A: What will the weather be like in Brasilia tomorrow?

B: It will be sunny and very hot.

5 A: What will the weather be like in Oslo tomorrow?

B: It will be cloudy and freezing/very cold.

6 A: What will the weather be like in Sydney tomorrow?

B: It will rain and it will be hot.

Grammar First conditional with if

Vocabulary Computer language

Function Describe and deal with computer problems

8c If you take too long, I’ll ...

Comprehension

2 Match the beginnings (1–6) to the endings (a–f).

1 – b

1 The Tower of London is 2 Kiran wants to read about it 3 Jodie doesn’t want to 4 There’s a wi-fi sign near the 5 Kiran charged his tablet 6 The Tower shuts at

a) online.

b) 800 years old.

c) half past five.

d) last night.

e) ticket office.

f) wait.

Dialogue

1 068 Listen and read. Complete the dialogue with the correct phrases.

Kiran: So this is the Tower of London.

Jodie: Yes. It’s pretty amazing. It’s 800 years old.

Kiran: Yes, incredible. Can we stop here a minute? I want to read about it on my tablet.

Jodie: OK, but if you take too long, I ’ll go in without you.

Kiran: 1 I can’t connect to the internet.

Jodie: There’s a wi-fi sign near the ticket office.

Kiran: Will I get a connection if I stand next to it?

Jodie: 2

Kiran: OK. I’ll try again.

Jodie: 3

Kiran: No. There’s something wrong.

Jodie: Maybe your battery’s flat . Kiran: No. I charged it last night.

Jodie: Maybe you need a password.

Kiran: I don’t think so.

Jodie: 4 Let’s go and look at the Tower. It shuts at half past five.

Kiran: But I won’t enjoy the visit if I don’t read about it first.

Jodie: Fine! I’ll go and see the Tower. You stay here and wait for a connection!

Phrases

• Just forget about it. • How annoying!

• Let’s hope so. • Any luck?

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Exercise 4 (Possible answers)

attach a file, burn a CD/DVD, charge a tablet/laptop, chat online, connect to the internet, delete a file/an email, download a file/an attachment/a virus/music/

films, open a file/an attachment, play online games, print an email, receive an email/an attachment, save a file, search for a connection

Exercise 2 2 a) 3 f) 4 e) 5 d) 6 c) Exercise 3

2 scanner 3 memory stick 4 printer 5 mouse 6 charger 7 keyboard 8 tablet

Look back ❮ ❮ ❮

The weather Draw weather symbols (or write the words) on the board. Write the names of cities around the world on different cards and put the cards face down.

Ss work in pairs and each S picks up two city cards.

They then use their city cards to ask and answer questions about the weather, referring to the symbols on the board if necessary, e.g.

A: What will the weather be like in London tomorrow?

B: It will be sunny and warm.

Background note

The Tower of London: A castle on the north bank of the River Thames.

The main part of the Tower is nearly 1,000 years old. It has been a home for English royalty, but is more famous as a prison.

Today it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in London, especially for the Crown Jewels, the ceremonial objects used in the crowning of English kings and queens.

Exercise 1 1 How annoying!

2 Let’s hope so.

3 Any luck?

4 Just forget about it.

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<AW 8C.9> 7 tablet

8c

87 Vocabulary: Computer language

3 078 Listen and repeat. Match the numbers in the photos (1–8) to eight nouns from the box.

1 – screen

Verbs

• attach • burn • charge • connect (to) • crash

• delete • download • open • print • receive

• save • search (for) • send • surf Nouns

• attachment • broadband • charger

• connection • email • file • internet (net)

• keyboard • laptop • memory stick • mouse

• password • PC (desktop computer) • printer

• scanner • screen • software • tablet • virus

• website

Extra practice

For more practice, go to page 109.

Use your English: Describe and deal with computer problems

7 088 Listen and repeat. Then practise the conversation in pairs.

A: Mum, there’s something wrong with my tablet.

B: What’s the matter with it?

A: I can’t connect to the internet.

B: I’ll give you the new wi-fi password.

A: Thanks.

State a problem

I’ve got a problem with my laptop.

There’s something wrong with my tablet.

Ask about a problem What’s the problem?

What’s the matter with it?

What’s wrong with it?

Describe a problem

It doesn’t work. It’s broken.

The battery’s flat. I haven’t got my charger.

I can’t connect to the internet.

Offer to help

Shall I have a look at it?

Shall I try to repair it for you?

I’ll lend you my charger.

I’ll give you the (new) wi-fi password.

Say thank you

Yes, please. That would be great.

Thanks. That’s really kind of you.

8 Practise similar conversations.

1 4 7

6

2 5

3

8

4 What can you do on a computer? Use verbs and nouns from the box.

send an email, surf the internet, …

Grammar

First conditional with if

Statements

If you take too long , I ’ll go without you.

If you stand there , you ’ll get a connection.

I won’t enjoy the visit if I don’t read about it first.

Questions

Will I get a connection if I stand next to it?

What will happen if I stand there?

Short answers Yes, I will ./No, I won’t .

5 Read the dialogue again. Notice the words in red.

Practice

6 Write sentences using the first conditional.

1 you (send) me those photos, I (print) them If you send me those photos, I’ll print them.

2 there (be) a virus in that attachment, your computer (crash)

3 you (lose) my memory stick, I (be) annoyed!

4 you (delete) those big files, you (have) more space on your memory stick

5 you (not charge) your tablet now, it (not work) on the trip

6 if this laptop (crash) again, I (take) it to the computer shop

Extra practice

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Video and Animation

Use your English:

Describe and deal with computer problems

MOTIVATOR 8c

Extension

Computer language

Divide the Ss into teams. With books closed, give Ss 30 seconds to try to remember as many verbs and nouns to do with computer language as they can.

A member of each team comes to the board and writes down a word or words in turn. Award two points for a correctly spelt answer, and one point for an answer with a spelling mistake.

Exercise 6

2 If there’s a virus in that attachment, your computer will crash.

3 If you lose my memory stick, I’ll be annoyed!

4 If you delete those big files, you’ll have more space on your memory stick.

5 If you don’t charge your tablet now, it won’t work on the trip.

6 If this laptop crashes again, I’ll take it to the computer shop.

[{Realia}<AW 8D.1> Set as two separate online magazine pages – Test on one page, lett er and answer on another (later page). So same website, diff erent pages.]

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REAL LIFE ISSUE

SKILLS FOCUS: LISTENING AND SPEAKING

Addicted to computer games

8d

Get started

1 How much time do you spend playing computer games? Do you ever find it hard to stop?

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