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[[U1_Grammar_1_'be' positive and negative_A.rtf,8]]


XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations with the correct form of the verb be.
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0 A: Are you a teacher?
B: Yes, I am.
1 A: Is your name Marcus?
B: Yes, it is.
2 A: Are your children here?
B: No, they arent / are not.
3 A: Is this your suitcase?
B: No, it isnt / s not .
4 A: Where are we?
B: In Oxford Street.
5 A: Is it Saturday today?
B: No, its Sunday.
6 A: Are your friends from the UK?
B: No, theyre from the USA.
7 A: Hello, Maria. How are you?
B: Im fine, thanks.
8 A: Are David and Molly here?
B: Yes, theyre over there.
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XX Fill in the gaps with a subject pronoun (I, you, etc.) or a possessive adjective

(my, your, etc.).


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(0) My names Ute Kuhlmann. Im a student at the Greenwood School of English. My friend Heiki is also a
student here. (1) Her / His surnames Schmidt and (2) she / hes from Germany. Pierre and Elisabeth are
students here too. (3) Theyre from Paris and (4) their children are at school in London. Were in an
Elementary class. (5) Our teachers name is Alan and (6) hes American. Alans a good teacher and (7)
were good students!
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XX Fill in the gaps using subject pronouns or possessive adjectives.
U1 EXTRA
0 A: Whats your first name?
B: Its Pedro.
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1 My names Jill. Whats yours?


2 A: Is your teachers name Anna?
B: No, her names Sue.
3 A: Is Anna English?
B: No, shes / she is American.
4 Sue is married. I think that man is her husband.
5 Whats his job? Is he a teacher?
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[[U1EX_Grammar_2_'be' positive, negative and questions_A.rtf,8]]


XX Fill in the gaps.
U1 EXTRA
0 A: Where are you from?
B: Canada.
1 A: Im / I am from Argentina. Are you from Britain?
B: No, Canada.
2 Are all the students in your class from Argentina?
3 Whats / What is your teachers name?
4 A: Is your teacher from England?
B: I think so.
5 A: Is she married?
B: I dont know.
6 A: Is your doctor American?
B: No, he isnt / is not. Hes Brazilian.
7 A: Is his wife Brazilian?
B: He isnt / is not married.
8 A: Are your teachers from Britain?
B: No, theyre / they are from Australia.
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[[U2_Grammar_1_'have got'_A.rtf,6]]
XX Underline the correct words.
U2
0 A: Have you got a laptop?
B: Yes, I am / have.
1 A: Have / Has your father got a car?
B: No, but hes got a bike!
2 A: What car have / has your parents got?
B: Its a Ford, I think.
3 A: Have / Has you got the time, please?
B: Yes, its about 3.30.
4 A: Those shoes are beautiful!
B: Yes, but they ve / re 200!
5 A: Has Karen got a brother?
B: No, she havent / hasnt.
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6 A: Whose mobile is / has that?


B: I think its Ians.
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XX Make sentences and questions with these words.
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0 Bens / table / on / MP3 player / is / coffee / the / .
Bens MP3 player is on the coffee table.
1 very / got / expensive / a / ve / I / camera / .
Ive got a very expensive camera.
2 new / Diana / a / got / bag / Has / ?
Has Diana got a new bag?
3 class / past / at / ten / My / twenty / is / .
My class is at twenty past ten.
4 concert / is / time / the / What / ?
What time is the concert?
5 blue / is / dress / much / How / that / ?
How much is that blue dress?
6 Lisas / the / books / by / are / computer / .
Lisas books are by the computer.
7 car / your / Where / mothers / s / ?
Wheres your mothers car?
8 he / suitcase / s / his / What / in / got / ?
Whats he got in his suitcase?
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[[U2EX_Grammar_1_'have got'_A.rtf,8]]
XX Fill in the gaps with has, s, hasnt, have, ve, havent.
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No, they havent got a computer.


Jane has a beautiful new coat.
Toms got an old radio but he hasnt got a CD player.
No, I havent got brothers or sisters.
Has Sally got a brother?
Yes, I ve / have got three uncles and four aunts.
Have you got a digital camera?
Have you got any new DVDs?
Has the flat got a TV?
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[[U2EX_Grammar_2_'have got'_A.rtf,4]]
XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations.
U2 EXTRA
0 A: Has Tom got a computer?
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B: No, he hasnt.
1 A: Have they got any cheap CDs?
B: Yes, they have.
2 A: Have we got time for a cup of coffee?
B: Yes, we have.
3 A: Have you got any money?
B: No, I havent / we havent.
4 A: Has the flat got two bedrooms?
B: No, it hasnt.
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[[U3_Grammar_1_Present simple_A.rtf,13]]
XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of these verbs.
U3
do

watch
get up

get
finish

leave
do

have (x3)
visit

go (x2)

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What (0) do you do, Joe?


Im a waiter in a film studio restaurant.
What time (1) do you get up in the morning?
At 5 oclock. I (2) start work at 6 oclock. The actors arrive at 6.30 and they (3) have breakfast

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here.
When (4) do you finish work?
We usually (5) leave the studio at 6 p.m. but sometimes its 9 or 10.
Thats very late! What time (6) do you get home?
At about 10.30. I (7) watch TV for an hour, then I (8) go to bed.
And what (9) do you do in your free time?
Well, on Saturdays I usually (10) have coffee with friends or (11) go shopping. On Sundays I (12)
visit my parents. We always (13) have lunch in a restaurant near their house. And were always
very nice to the waiters!
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[[U3_Grammar_2_Subject and object pronouns_A.rtf,6]]


XX Underline the correct words.
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I / Me have breakfast at 7.30.


My sisters a lawyer. Shes / Hers in Madrid for a conference this week.
Hes my favourite uncle but I dont see he / him very often.
This is a photo of my children. They / Them both go to Bath University.
Sues parents always phone she / her late at night.
Our teachers give we / us a lot of homework.
Mike and Sally are great. I go for a drink with they / them every Friday.
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XX Make these sentences negative.
U3
0 Im from France.
Im not from France.
1 They do a lot of sport.
They dont / do not do a lot of sport.
2 Ive got a DVD player.
I havent / have not got a DVD player.
3 Youre usually late.
You arent / Youre not / You are not usually late.
4 We watch TV in the day.
We dont / do not watch TV in the day.
5 My brothers got a new car.
My brother hasnt / has not got a new car.
6 I go shopping with my mother.
I dont / do not go shopping with my mother.
7 Hes an accountant.
He isnt / Hes not / He is not an accountant.
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[[U3EX_Grammar_1_Present simple 'wh' questions_A.rtf,2]]


XX Underline the correct answer: a), b) or c).
U3 EXTRA
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________ do you finish school?


a) What
b) When
________ do they live?
a) What
b) When
________ time do they usually get home from work?
a) What
b) When

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c) Where
c) Where
c) Where
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[[U3EX_Grammar_2_Subject and object pronouns_A.rtf,6]]


XX Underline the correct words.
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They / Them live in a new house.


Mary gave she / her lots of CDs.
Where is she / her?
Do you want to go to the cinema with we / us?
I like to visit they / them at the weekend.
Julia doesnt often see he / him on Sundays.
We / Us are both accountants.
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[[U3EX_Grammar_3_Present simple questions and short


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XX Fill in the gaps with a short answer.
U3 EXTRA
0 A: Do you come from Italy?
B: No, I dont.
1 A: Do they watch TV a lot?
B: Yes, they do.
2 A: Do you live in London?
B: Yes, I do.
3 A: Do they go out in the week?
B: No, they dont.
4 A: Do they always have lunch together?
B: Yes, they do.
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[[U4_Grammar_1_Present simple positive ('he', 'she', 'it)_A.rtf,9]]


XX Underline the correct words.
U4
My friend Helen (0) live / lives in New York. Shes married and her husband Brad (1) work / works in a
bank. They (2) live / lives in Manhattan and they both (3) love / loves living there. Helen (4) dont /
doesnt work because shes got three young children. Brad and Helen (5) dont / doesnt have a lot of free
time, but at the weekends Helen (6) like / likes playing tennis and Brad often (7) go / goes swimming.
Helen and I (8) dont / doesnt see each other very often, but she always (9) phone / phones me on my
birthday!
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[[U4_Grammar_2_Present simple negative ('he', 'she', 'it')_A.rtf,5]]


XX Make these sentences negative.
U4
0 I go to the cinema every Friday.
I dont go to the cinema every Friday.
1 Her father works in London.
Her father doesnt / does not work in London.
2 Mia and Luis go clubbing at the weekend.
Mia and Luis dont / do not go clubbing at the weekend.
3 Sids sister likes tennis.
Sids sister doesnt / does not like tennis.
4 I like shopping for clothes.
I dont / do not like shopping for clothes.
5 My uncle hates cats.
My uncle doesnt / does not hate cats.

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XX Make Wh- questions to ask about the underlined words and phrases.
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0 They get up at half past seven.
What time do they get up?
1 Tims brother works in London.
Where does Tims brother work?
2 Mike and Gabi like rock music.
What (kind of) music do Mike and Gabi like?
3 Julia leaves home at nine oclock.
What time / When does Julia leave home?
4 Wendys parents live in Australia.
Where do Wendys parents live?
5 Sam does a lot of sport in his free time.
What does Sam do in his free time?
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[[U4EX_Grammar_1_Present simple_A.rtf,9]]
XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the word in brackets.
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Jo phones (phone) me every evening.


Peter and Sylvia sometimes play (play) tennis together on Saturdays.
Janet is happy when her mother comes (come) home from work early.
Tom watches (watch) television for hours every evening.
All my friends work (work) in Edinburgh.
Barbara doesnt go / does not go (not go) to the cinema very often.
We usually finish (finish) classes about 6 p.m.
I dont like / do not like (not like) getting up early at the weekend.
My husband always meets (meet) me at the airport when I get home.
My daughter buys (buy) a new CD every week.
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[[U4EX_Grammar_2_Present simple questions and short


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XX Fill in the gaps with a short answer.
U4 EXTRA
0 A: Does he like swimming?
B: Yes, he does.
1 A: Do you go out a lot in the week?
B: No, I dont.
2 A: Does she go to classes every day?
B: No, she doesnt.
3 A: Do they live in the city?
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B: Yes, they do.


4 A: Do you like your job?
B: No, I dont.
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[[U5_Grammar_1_Past simple questions_A.rtf,12]]


XX Write questions to ask about the underlined words, phrases and numbers.
U5
0 I was born in Sydney.
Where were you born?
1 Trudy and Janet were at home yesterday.
Where were Trudy and Janet yesterday?
2 Joe met an old friend last weekend.
Who did Joe meet last weekend?
3 Gregs father was 92 when he died.
How old was Gregs father when he died?
4 They got up at 6.30 this morning.
What time / When did they get up this morning?
5 My mother was born in 1965.
When was your mother born?
6 Toms grandparents had seven children.
How many children did Toms grandparents have?
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[[U5_Grammar_2_Past simple regular and irregular verbs_A.rtf,12]]


XX Read about William Shakespeare. Fill in the gaps with the correct form of

these verbs.
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be born

get

become

live

leave

marry

write

go

be (x3)

have (x2)

0 A: When was William Shakespeare born?


B: In April 1564.
1 A: Where did his parents live?
B: In a town called Stratford-upon-Avon.
2 A: Where did Shakespeare go to school?
B: In Stratford. He was a very good student.
3 A: Who did he marry?
B: Anne Hathaway. They got married in 1582.
4 A: Was he happy in Stratford?
B: No, he wasnt. He left Stratford and went to London. He became an actor and a writer, and he wrote
37 plays.
5 A: How much money did he have at the end of his life?

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B: Well, he was quite rich. He had a big house in Stratford.


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[[U5EX_Grammar_1_Past simple_A.rtf,9]]
XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the word in brackets.
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My father went (go) to Madrid last week.


Her parents got married (marry) fifty years ago.
They had (have) their second child in June.
I left (leave) my home town a long time ago.
He wrote (write) to me every day while he was in America.
They studied (study) Italian in Bologna for two years.
She slept (sleep) for twelve hours last night.
We met (meet) in Kenya when we worked for the same company.
Im so sorry, I forgot (forget) to water your plants at the weekend.
The party finished (finish) at 2 a.m.
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[[U5EX_Grammar_2_Past simple questions_A.rtf,4]]


XX Complete the questions in these conversations, using the Past Simple.
U5 EXTRA
0 A: Where did she live?
B: She lived in Asia.
1 A: When did he become President?
B: He became President in 1960.
2 A: What did you do last night?
B: I had dinner with John and then we watched a film.
3 A: How old were you on your last birthday?
B: I was twenty-three years old on my last birthday.
4 A: How many people were / people were there at the party?
B: There were sixty people at the party.
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[[U5EX_Grammar_3_Past simple irregular verbs_A.rtf,8]]


XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the word in brackets.
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My sister fell (fall) off her bike and hurt her leg.
I finally found (find) my car keys behind the sofa.
He chose (choose) a very interesting subject to study at university.
China won (win) a lot of medals at the last Olympic Games.
Marias very unhappy. She lost (lose) her wallet yesterday.
It took (take) me a long time to get here because of the weather.
She told (tell) me that she really enjoyed living in London last year.
I put (put) my camera on the back seat of the car but its not there now.
The vase broke (break) into hundreds of pieces when I dropped it.
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[[U6_Grammar_1_Past simple negative_A.rtf,7]]


XX Make these sentences negative.
U6
0 I went to the cinema last night.
I didnt go to the cinema last night.
1 They became very rich.
They didnt / did not become very rich.
2 He was late for the lesson.
He wasnt / was not late for the lesson.
3 We had a good meal at the hotel.
We didnt / did not have a good meal at the hotel.
4 I bought a new dress for the party.
I didnt / did not buy a new dress for the party.
5 Sarah put her bag under the table.
Sarah didnt / did not put her bag under the table.
6 She studied English at university.
She didnt / did not study English at university.
7 They were at home last night.
They werent / were not at home last night.
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[[U6_Grammar_2_Past simple 'yes' 'no' questions_A.rtf,15]]


XX Make questions with these words.
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0 the football / he / Did / yesterday / watch / ?
Did he watch the football yesterday?
1 the / morning / this / you / Did / news / see / ?
Did you see the news this morning?
2 year / conference / Were / at / the / they / last / ?
Were they at the conference last year?
3 weekend / last / Did / play / Harry / tennis / ?
Did Harry play tennis last weekend?
4 last / nice / a / night / time / have / Did / they / ?
Did they have a nice time last night?
5 sister / Was / holiday / on / last / week / your / ?
Was your sister on holiday last week?

Write positive and negative short answers for the questions above.
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Yes, he did.
Yes, I / we did.
Yes, they were.
Yes, he did.
Yes, they did.
Yes, she was.

No, he didnt.
No, I / we didnt.
No, they werent.
No, he didnt.
No, they didnt.
No, she wasnt.
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[[U6_Grammar_3_'Can', 'can't', 'could', 'couldn't'_A.rtf,5]]


XX Underline the correct words.
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Can / Could you download music ten years ago?


You can / could buy laptops in the nineties.
I can / cant take photos with my mobile its really easy.
People could / couldnt watch colour TV in the 1920s.
I can / cant send you a text because I can / cant find my phone!
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[[U6_Grammar_5_Past simple_A.rtf,9]]
XX Write the Past Simple forms of these verbs.
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die
buy
find
save
put
say
crash
tell
lose
sail

died
bought
found
saved
put
said
crashed
told
lost
sailed
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[[U6_Grammar_6_Review_A.rtf,9]]
XX Write correct next to the correct sentences. Change the incorrect
sentences.
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Weve got two childs.


I havent got any brothers or sisters.
My brother watches a lot of DVDs.
What would you like drinking?
Where do your parents lives?
I went for a run last Sunday.
My grandfather dont like football.
Where did your uncle born?
I love listen to the radio.
What time you did get up today?
I always get up early on Sundays.

Weve got two children.


correct
correct
What would you like to drink?
Where do your parents live?
correct
My grandfather doesnt like football.
Where was your uncle born?
I love listening to the radio.
What time did you get up today?
correct
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[[U6EX_Grammar_1_'can', 'can't'_A.rtf,4]]
XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations.
U6 EXTRA
0 A: Can you camp on the island?
B: No, you cant. You can only visit between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
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1 A: Can I stay with you for two nights next week?


B: Of course you can. For as long as you like.
2 A: Can I borrow your computer, please?
B: Sorry, Im afraid you cant. I need it myself.
3 A: Can my son rent a car?
B: Yes, he can, if hes 18.
4 A: Do you think they can win the game tonight?
B: Of course they cant. Theyre not as fast or strong as the other team.
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[[U6EX_Grammar_2_Past simple_A.rtf,6]]
XX Fill in the gaps with did, was or were.
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How many times did the Beatles have a Number 1 album?


How long were Abba together?
How old was Frank Sinatra when he died?
What did Ronald Reagan do before he became President of the United States?
Where was Freddy Mercury born?
How many people were at Elvis Presleys last concert?
Where did Tim go last night?
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[[U6EX_Grammar_3_Short answers_A.rtf,3]]
XX Fill in the gaps with a short answer.
U6 EXTRA
0 A: Did Elizabeth Taylor win an Oscar?
B: Yes, she did.
1 A: Were you sad that the concert finished early?
B: No, I wasnt.
2 A: Did the Star Wars films make a lot of money?
B: Yes, they did.
3 A: Were the Harry Potter films made in the USA?
B: No, they werent.
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[[U6EX_Grammar_4_Past simple questions_A.rtf,4]]


XX Complete the questions in these conversations, using the Past Simple.
U6 EXTRA
0 A: When did Martin Luther King die?
B: Martin Luther King died in 1968.
1 A: Where was the presidents wife born?
B: I think the presidents wife was born in Italy.
2 A: What did you do last Saturday?
B: We went to see an old Charlie Chaplin movie last Saturday.
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3 A: How old was your sister when she got married?


B: My sister was 25 when she got married.
4 A: How many different houses did you live in when you were a child?
B: We lived in ten different houses when I was a child.
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[[U7_Grammar_1_'there is', 'there are'_A.rtf,9]]


XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of there is/there are.
U7
A: (0) Is there a lot to see in Cambridge?
B: Yes, (1) there is. Cambridge is a beautiful place. (2) Theres / There is a very old university and (3)
there are students from a lot of different countries. (4) Theres / There is also an interesting market
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every day and its easy to walk around because (5) there arent any cars in the market square.
(6) Is there an airport near Cambridge?
Yes, Stansted is only half an hour away and (7) theres / there is a bus and train station in the city.
And (8) are there any beaches near Cambridge?
No, (9) there arent.
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[[U7_Grammar_2_'some', 'any', 'a', 'how much', 'how many'_A.rtf,9]]


XX Underline the correct words.
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Does he wear a / any hat?


Have you got a / any shorts?
I havent got any / some money.
I want to buy some / a jeans.
Id like a / some bread, please.
There arent any / some tissues.
How much / How many people are there?
How much / How many milk have we got?
A: Can I have some envelopes?

B: Do you want these one / ones?


9 A: Which magazine would you like?
B: This one / ones, please.
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[[U7EX_Grammar_1_'how much', 'how many'_A.rtf,4]]


XX Underline the correct words.
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How much / How many hours of television do you watch each evening?
How much / How many are these jeans?
How much / How many rooms has your flat got?
How much / How many is this one?
How much / How many time do you spend studying every day?
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[[U7EX_Grammar_2_'there is', 'there are', 'some', 'any', 'a'_A.rtf,9]]


XX Fill in the gaps with a, any, are, arent, s, is, isnt or some.
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We havent got any milk.


She is / s not very happy with her new flat.
There arent any interesting markets in this town.
Are there any cafs in the village square?
Id like some cheese, please.
Is there a cinema near the hotel?
Can I have a bottle of water, please?
There are some small hotels but there isnt a five-star one.
Is there any furniture in the flat?
Weve got a new TV and DVD player.
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XX Complete these sentences about the pictures. Use the Present Continuous.
U8

Hes windsurfing.

Shes driving (a car).

Theyre skiing.

Hes swimming.

Theyre playing tennis.

Shes cooking.

Hes sailing.

Hes singing.
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XX Read about the Lee family. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present
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U8
Mr Lee (0) is working (work) in the garden. His son, Dan, usually (1) likes (like) helping his father but he (2)
s learning / is learning (learn) his French verbs at the moment. Dans brother, Ned, (3) goes (go) to the
office on Saturdays, but he (4) s not working / isnt working (not work) today. Hes on holiday with some
friends. They (5) go (go) to Turkey every year. Dan and his sister, Ann, are in the kitchen.
DAN: What (6) are you doing (do)?
ANN: I (7) m making / am making (make) a pizza for lunch.
DAN: Great! What (8) is / s Mum doing (do)?
ANN: Shes in town.
DAN: Really? But she (9) doesnt usually go (not go) shopping on Saturday.
ANN: No, but she (10) s buying / is buying (buy) a special present for someone today.
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[[U8_Grammar_3_Present simple and continuous questions_A.rtf,5]]


XX Underline the correct answer: a), b) or c).
U8
0

Can you swim?


a) Yes, I can.
b) No, I can.
Are you working at the moment?
a) Yes, I work.
b) No, Im not.
What do you do?
a) Im cooking.
b) Fine, thanks.
Are we leaving now?
a) Yes, were.
b) No, were not.
How do you get to work?
a) I usually go by train.
b) I usually take train.
Can he speak Spanish?
a) Yes, he speaks it good.
b) Yes, he can speak it.

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c) Yes, I cant.
c) Yes, Im.
c) Im an actor.
c) Yes, are we.
c) I go usually by train.
c) Yes, he speaks it very well.
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XX Underline the correct words.
U8 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4

He usually takes the train to London but today he is driving / drives to Edinburgh.
She never is visiting / visits her family these days.
They are not doing / dont do anything at the moment.
I am not studying / do not study very hard for my exams but I always do well.
She feels tired so she is making / makes herself a cup of coffee.
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[[U8EX_Grammar_2_Present continuous_A.rtf,9]]
XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the Present Continuous and the
words in brackets.
U8 EXTRA
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Are you playing (you/play) a computer game?


I am writing / m writing (write) an email to my friend.
Where are you calling (you/call) from?
I am not going / m not going (not go) to work today.
He is waiting / s waiting (wait) for a call from Tokyo.
I am not wearing / m not wearing (not wear) my new glasses today.
She is working / s working (work) at home today.
The journalists are taking (take) notes about the company.
They are having / re having (have) a meeting with their new customers.
He is looking / s looking (look) for a room to have a meeting in.
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XX Write the comparatives.
U9
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2
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9

small
expensive
hot
old
crowded
bad
interesting
happy
difficult
big

smaller
more expensive
hotter
older
more crowded
worse
more interesting
happier
more difficult
bigger
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XX Fill in the gaps in these sentences. Use the infinitive of purpose of these

verbs.
U9
visit
0
1
2
3
4
5
6

have

go

learn

buy

see

ask

I went to Paris last summer to visit the Louvre.


Shes going to Berlin to learn German.
We drove to the beach to have a picnic.
Sally went to the shops to buy a new coat.
They went to the zoo to see the lions.
I phoned Ali to ask about our homework.
We go to Switzerland to go skiing.
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XX Fill in the gap with the correct form of the word in brackets.
U9 EXTRA
0 Cairns is hotter (hot) than Melbourne in July.
1 Taipei 101 is taller (tall) than the Petronas Towers.
2 A lot of buildings in Kobe are newer (new) than those in Tokyo.
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I think the south of France is prettier (pretty) than the north.


Rents in Tokyo are more expensive (expensive) than in New York.
The traffic in China is worse (bad) than the traffic in Singapore.
Is New York bigger (big) than London?
Warsaw is further / farther (far) from Paris than Barcelona.
Kowloon is more crowded (crowded) than Hong Kong Island.
Restaurants in Rome are better (good) than those in Naples.
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XX Make questions with like, like doing or look like for these answers.
U10
0 A: What are they like?
B: Theyre very generous.
1 A: What does he like doing?
B: He likes going to the gym and playing tennis.
2 A: What does she look like?
B: Shes quite tall and slim with blonde hair.
3 A: Whats / What is he like?
B: Hes very funny but hes not very generous.
4 A: What do you like doing?
B: I love going to the cinema and watching TV.
5 A: What do they look like?
B: Theyve got long blonde hair and blue eyes.
6 A: Whats / What is she like?
B: Shes very friendly and outgoing.
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XX Fill in the gaps with should or shouldnt.
U10 EXTRA
0
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2
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6
7
8

You should eat salad more often.


You shouldnt eat so much salt.
You should do more exercise.
You should lose a few kilos.
You shouldnt eat so much red meat.
You should try and drink lots of water.
You shouldnt eat a lot of fried food.
You should try not to get so stressed at work.
You shouldnt drink a lot of alcohol.
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XX Complete the questions with like in these conversations.
U10 EXTRA
0 A: What does he like doing?
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B: He likes all water sports especially swimming and windsurfing.


1 A: What is she like / s she like?
B: Shes very shy.
2 A: What does she look like?
B: Shes quite short and a bit overweight, but very pretty.
3 A: What does she like doing?
B: She likes watching television and listening to music.
4 A: What does he look like?
B: Hes tall, with dark hair and blue eyes.
5 A: What s he like / is he like?
B: Hes really friendly and outgoing. But hes not very tall.
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[[U11_Grammar_1_'be going to'_A.rtf,13]]


XX Complete these sentences about these peoples plans. Use the correct form

of be going to and the verbs in the box.


U11
do

move (x2)

not have

get (x2)

lose (x2)

not eat

do (x2)

start

revise

pass
0 A: What are you going to do this year?
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2
3
4

B: I m / am going to get a new job.


Alan isnt going to have a holiday this summer because he s / is going to move house in July.
This year I m / am going to get fit and I m / am going to lose seven kilos!
My exams tomorrow. I m going to revise for it tonight, but I dont think I m / am going to pass.
A: Tell me, Alice, how s / is your husband going to lose weight?

B: He s / is going to do more exercise and he isnt / is not going to eat chocolate cake!
5 A: When s / is your son going to start school?
B: Next year, when hes five.
6 A: Are Ali and Deniz going to do an English course next year?
B: No, they re / are going to move to England instead!
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[[U11_Grammar_2_'be going to' or 'might'_A.rtf,8]]


XX Underline the correct words.
U11
0
1
2
3
4

Im going to move / moving to Japan in July.


I might / Im going to go to Australia next year, but Im not sure.
What you are going / are you going to do this summer?
We not going / We arent going swimming later.
A: Are you going camping this year?

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6
7
8

B: No, Im not / Yes, I going.


We might watch / to watch a film this evening.
You going / Are you going to do a Spanish course this year?
We decided last night. We might / Were going to move house next year.
He might / Hes going to come later, but hes very busy.

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XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of be going to and the word in brackets.
0
1
2
3
4

U11 EXTRA
Were going to buy (buy) a new house in the country.
I am going to stay / m going to stay (stay) with my grandmother at the weekend.
She is going to buy / s going to buy (buy) a new coat in the sales.
Marilyn is not going to come / s not going to come (not come) on holiday with us next year.
John is going to have / s going to have (have) his last cigarette on New Years Eve.
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XX Fill in the gap with the correct form of be going to and the word in brackets.
U11 EXTRA
0 A: Are you going to get a job? (get)
B: Yes, I am.
1 A: Are you going to move / Are we going to move to London? (move).
B: No, were not.
2 A: Is he going to sell his house? (sell)
B: No, he isnt.
3 A: Are they going to study Spanish in Valencia? (study)
B: They might.
4 A: Is she going to marry him? (marry)
B: No, she isnt.
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[[U11EX_Grammar_3_'be going to' or 'might'_A.rtf,4]]


XX Fill in the gap with might or the correct form of be going to.
U11 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4

Im going to meet Tony for coffee at 5.30 this evening.


We might go to Australia or New Zealand on holiday this year. Were not sure.
She might learn to play football or perhaps tennis. It depends on her friends.
They are going to / re going to start university in the UK on September 30th.
I think he might come for dinner with us. It depends on his work.
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XX Write the comparative and superlative forms of these adjectives.
U12
0 long
1 thin
2 difficult

Comparative
longer
thinner
more difficult

Superlative
longest
thinnest
most difficult

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nice
boring
good
noisy

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worse
nicer
more boring
better
noisier

worst
nicest
most boring
best
the noisiest
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[[U12_Grammar_2_Comparatives and superlatives 2_A.rtf,8]]


XX Underline the correct words.
U12
0
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2
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6
7
8

Im quite tall, but my brothers taller / tallest.


Whos the more intelligent / most intelligent person in your class?
Wow! Thats the more expensive / most expensive watch Ive ever seen!
My sister is two years younger / youngest than me.
I met the more beautiful / most beautiful girl today.
Is your brother shorter / shortest than you?
The bar was more crowded / most crowded than usual.
We stayed in the islands older / oldest hotel.
My wife always gets up earlier / earliest than me.
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XX Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect or the Past Simple.
U12
0 I ve never stayed (stay) in a five-star hotel but I worked (work) in one when I was a student.
1 Robert has written / s written (write) some excellent science-fiction stories. He won (win) a prize for
one last week.
2 My husband has / s never been (go) to Egypt, but I went (go) there last month.
3 A: Have you ever met (meet) a famous musician?
B: Yes, I had (have) dinner with Sting before he was famous!
4 A: Did you watch (watch) that Japanese film on TV last night?
B: No, I ve / have never seen (see) a Japanese film in my life.
5 A: Have you ever lived (live) in another country?
B: Yes, I lived (live) in Mexico when I was (be) a child.
6 A: When did your father stop (stop) work?
B: About two years ago, when he was (be) sixty-five.
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simple_A.rtf,16]]
XX Read Julias email. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple, Present

Continuous, Past Simple or Present Perfect.


U12
Hi Roberto
How (0) are (be) you? I hope youre OK. At the moment I (1) m / am sitting (sit) in a caf near Oxford
Street. I (2) arrived (arrive) in London two days ago and I (3) want (want) to do an English course for a
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(not understand) the people very well the problem is they (6) talk (talk) very fast. Im here with one of my
cousins, Javier. You (7) met (meet) him last year when you (8) came (come) to my party. He (9) s / is
doing (do) some shopping in Oxford Street at the moment because he (10) needs (need) to buy a new
coat. Javier (11) s / has visited (visit) London a couple of times for work, so he (12) knows (know) a lot of
good places to go. Last night we (13) went (go) to a concert in Camden and (14) saw (see) a new band
called the Love Doctors it (15) was (be) great! Well, my phone (16) s / is ringing (ring) its probably
Javier. Ill write again soon.
Love, Julia
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XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the word in brackets.
U12 EXTRA
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The day I got married was the happiest (happy) day of my life.
She is the most selfish (selfish) person I know.
Lake Baikal in Siberia is the worlds deepest (deep) lake.
The most expensive (expensive) thing most people buy in their lives is probably a house.
Last winter, I had the worst (bad) cold Ive ever had.
___/4 marks

[[U12EX_Grammar_2_Present perfect and past simple_A.rtf,4]]


XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the word in brackets.
U12 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4

We went (go) to South America last year.


Ian Fleming wrote (write) fourteen James Bond books before he died.
I have worked / ve worked (work) here for twenty-five years. I love it.
We lived (live) next door to my sister until last year.
They havent been / have not been (not go) to the west coast of America before.
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[[U12EX_Grammar_3_Present perfect and past simple_A.rtf,4]]


XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations.
U12 EXTRA
0 A: Have the kids done their homework?
B: Yes, they have.
1 A: Have you ever been to Alaska?
B: No, I havent / we havent.
2 A: Did Steve like the new James Bond film?
B: No, he didnt.
3 A: Has that awful programme finished yet?
B: Yes, it has.
4 A: Did Maria have a good time on holiday?
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XX Write the words for these personal possessions.
U1

diary

coat

watch

suitcase

umbrella

dress

wallet

shoes
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[[U1_Vocabulary_2_Review_A.rtf,6]]
XX Underline the correct words.
U1
0
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2
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4
5
6

Jamie is from Spain / Spanish.


Im Turkey / Turkish. I live in Istanbul.
Berlin is in German / Germany.
Is this / these your letter?
Are these / those your shoes over there?
Johns a / an engineer.
Theyre / Their from Russia.
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XX Write the words for these jobs. Use a or an.
U1 EXTRA

a lawyer

a doctor

a builder

a police officer / a policeman

a waiter

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[[U1EX_Vocabulary_2_Personal possessions_A.rtf,4]]
XX Write the words for these personal possessions. Use a or an if necessary.
U1 EXTRA

a camera

an umbrella

a wallet

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shoes
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[[U2_Vocabulary_1_Adjectives_A.rtf,7]]
XX Write the opposites of these adjectives.
U2
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7

old
ugly
small
difficult
fast
wrong
bad
cheap

new
beautiful
big / large
easy
slow
right / correct
good
expensive
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[[U2_Vocabulary_2_Family_A.rtf,8]]
XX Look at the family tree and write the correct word to complete each sentence.
U2

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8

Harry is Gloria and Bills brother.


Anna is Harrys wife.
Bill is Roberts uncle.
Rosa and Philip are Lucys grandparents.
Robert is David and Lucys cousin.
Ted is Glorias husband.
Harry is Roberts father / dad.
Anna is Davids aunt.
Bill is Rosa and Philips son.

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XX Complete the times.
U2

five past six

ten oclock

quarter past four

half past seven

ten to three

twenty-five to six
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[[U2EX_Vocabulary_1_Family_A.rtf,9]]
XX Look at the family tree. Is each sentence true (T) or false (F)?
U2 EXTRA

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2
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4
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6
7
8
9

John and Mary have got six grandchildren.


Alan is Janes husband.
Tina has got five cousins.
Tony has got four nephews.
John and Mary are Catherines parents.
Julia is Bills sister.
Tony is Annas uncle.
Tom is John and Marys grandson.
Alan is Toms brother.
Catherine is Toms mother.

T
F
F
F
T
F
T
T
F
T
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XX Underline the correct words.
U3
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8

I have lunch in / at 12.30.


What time do you have dinner at / in the evening?
We get home late in / at night.
Do they go out every / on Friday evenings?
They go to the cinema in / every week.
What time do your classes start at / on Monday?
I visit my family in / at the weekend.
I dont go out in / every the week.
We start work on / at nine oclock.
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XX Make sentences with these words.
U3
0 watch / we / TV / often / .
We often watch TV.
1 my / usually / visit / I / weekend / family / at / the / .
I usually visit my family at the weekend.
2 children / Saturdays / never / get up / My / early / on / .
My children never get up early on Saturdays.
3 cinema / to / Sunday / We / go / afternoons / often / on / the / .
We often go to the cinema on Sunday afternoons.
4 coffee / the / friends / I / in / have / hardly ever / with / week / .
I hardly ever have coffee with friends in the week.
5 on / evenings / We / stay / Saturday / sometimes / in / .
We sometimes stay in on Saturday evenings.
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XX Match the phrase to the picture.
U3 EXTRA
do sports

go to a concert

eat out with friends

watch TV

go shopping

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watch TV

eat out with friends

go shopping

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[[U3EX_Vocabulary_2_Time phrases with 'on', 'at', 'in', 'every'_A.rtf,4]]


XX Fill in the gaps with on, in, at, every.
U3 EXTRA
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2
3
4

I have English classes on Thursday afternoons.


The film starts at 7.30 p.m.
I watch TV every evening.
The course finishes in July.
Portuguese National Day is on 10th June.
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[[U4_Vocabulary_1_Free time activities_A.rtf,6]]


XX Fill in the gaps in the phrases with these verbs.
U4
play
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2
3
4
5
6

go (x2)

listen

read

take

watch

play tennis
take photos
go cycling
listen to music
watch sport on TV
read magazines
go running
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XX Write the food and drink.
U4

banana

soup

sausages

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vegetables

fruit

toast

tomatoes

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[[U4_Vocabulary_3_Food and drink 2_A.rtf,6]]


XX Write correct next to the correct sentences. Change the incorrect
sentences.
U4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Do you want a cheeseburger?


I always have a cereal for breakfast.
I like a tea but I dont like coffee.
Would you like cheese sandwich?
He usually has a banana with his coffee.
I never have a milk in my tea.
I often have meat and rice for lunch.
I dont often eat a bread.

correct
I always have cereal for breakfast.
I like tea but I dont like coffee.
Would you like a cheese sandwich?
correct
I never have milk in my tea.
correct
I dont often eat bread.
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XX Underline the correct answer: a), b) or c).
U4 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4

I usually have ________ orange for breakfast.


a) a
b) an
The Japanese often eat ________ rice.
a) a
b) an
Would you like ________ chocolate biscuit?
a) a
b) My friends and I often just have ________ apples for lunch.
a) b) a
My sister never drinks ________ milk.
a) a
b) an

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XX Fill in the gaps.
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Alex loves playing tennis.

I dont like cooking but I like to eat I hate skiing but my friends all
nice food.

love it.

My father goes running / goes for a Fred has a very expensive camera
run every morning.

and he loves taking photos /


taking photographs with it.
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XX Write the opposites to these adjectives.
U5
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

happy
interesting
safe
the same
terrible
bored
poor
quiet

unhappy
boring
dangerous
different
fantastic
excited
rich
noisy
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XX Underline the correct words.
U5
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The dress was quite / too expensive so I didnt buy it.


The hotel was great and it was really / too cheap.
This burger is too / quite nice.
I loved that film. The actors were too / very good.
Youre 15. Youre very / too young to get married!
The party was quite / too good, but I didnt like the music very much.
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[[U5_Vocabulary_3_Life events_A.rtf,9]]
XX Underline the word/phrase that does not go with these verbs.
U5
0

write
a) a book
stay
a) with friends
make
a) a lot of money
become
a) a bad cold
get
a) married
go for
a) a run
go to
a) house
leave
a) school
move
a) at home
clean
a) the car

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2
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b) an email

c) a party

b) the house

c) at home

b) your homework

c) a film

b) famous

c) a film director

b) divorced

c) university

b) a dream

c) a walk

b) a party

c) your parents house

b) university

c) physics

b) house

c) to a different country

b) a report

c) the house
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[[U5EX_Vocabulary_1_Adjectives_A.rtf,9]]
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I think it was a really interesting film.


Its quite cold today.
She gave a very stupid answer to my question.
Shes too short to be a dancer.
My television is old.
Their kitchen is very dirty.
The last train from Brighton to London was crowded.
It was a very quiet party.
Im afraid its far too small.
Shes far too young to do that.

boring
hot
intelligent / clever
tall
new
clean
empty
noisy
big / large
old
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[[U6_Vocabulary_1_The internet_A.rtf,7]]
XX Fill in the gaps with these words.
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charge

read

have

get

download

use

chat

I send lots of emails every day.


I never download videos onto my computer.
Does that caf have WiFi?
We often chat to our friends online.
I use the internet every day.
Do you read blogs on the internet?
Im sorry. I didnt get your email.
Dont forget to charge your phone before you go to bed.
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[[U6_Vocabulary_2_Past time phrases_A.rtf,10]]


XX Underline the correct words.
U6
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Did you watch a / the news last night?


I went to Poland two years last / ago.
Mozart was born in / in the eighteenth century.
What did you do in / last weekend?
My brother got married in / on July.
We were at home in / last night.
I went to a / the cinema at a / the weekend.
My daughter wants a / the new computer.
I work in a / the shop in London. A / The shop is in Bond Street.
___/10 marks

[[U7_Vocabulary_1_Rooms and things in the house_A.rtf,8]]


XX Read the email and complete the words.
U7
Dear Mum and Dad
Jenny and I are in our new flat, and its great! There are five rooms, a (0) kitchen, a bathroom, a very big (1)
living room and two bedrooms. Theres some (2) furniture in the flat as well. Theres a sofa and two (3)
armchairs in the main room, and in one of the bedrooms theres a (4) double bed and a desk. In the
bathroom theres a bath and a (5) shower. And in the kitchen theres a (6) fridge and a very old (7)
washing machine, but there isnt a (8) cooker.
Can we come for dinner on Sunday?!
Love, Ian
___/8 marks

[[U7_Vocabulary_2_Clothes_A.rtf,9]]
XX Write the clothes. Use a where necessary.
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a skirt

boots

a jumper

a cap

a T-shirt

a dress

trousers/jeans

a tie

trainers
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[[U7_Vocabulary_3_Shops_A.rtf,8]]
XX Write the shops.
U7
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7

You buy books in a bookshop.


You buy meat in a butchers.
You can buy aspirin in a chemists.
You buy bread in a bakers.
You can buy stamps in a post office.
You can buy a newspaper at a kiosk or in a newsagents.
You buy food in a supermarket.
You can buy a lamp in a department store.
___/8 marks

[[U7EX_Vocabulary_1_Places in a town_A.rtf,7]]
XX Match each description to a place.
U7 EXTRA
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a bakers
a kiosk
a bar
a station
a chemists
a butchers
a museum
a post office

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5
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2
0
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1
3

A place to buy medicine.


A place to buy meat.
A place to see very old things.
A place to have a drink.
A place to buy bread.
A place to buy stamps.
A place to buy newspapers.
A place to catch a train
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[[U8_Vocabulary_1_Travelling verbs and phrases_A.rtf,7]]


XX Write these travelling verbs and phrases in a different way.
U8
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7

go by bus
drive
fly
go by train
walk
cycle
go by ferry
go by tube

take the bus


go by car
go by plane
take the train
go on foot
go by bike / bicycle
take the ferry
take the tube
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[[U8_Vocabulary_2_Work_A.rtf,5]]
XX Complete the words in these sentences.
U8
0
1
2
3
4
5

Did you write that report for me?


Its a good idea to take notes in class.
Did Mr Tamada sign the contract?
Im sorry, Rob isnt here. Can I take a message?
The new caf had 17 customers on the first day.
When Im in the office I go to lots of meetings every day.
___/5 marks

[[U8_Vocabulary_3_Adjectives and adverbs_A.rtf,7]]


XX Write correct next to the correct sentences. Change the underlined words in
the incorrect sentences.
U8
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Id like to speak English fluent.


Shes a beautifully dancer.
Why does he always talk so quiet?
Im a very bad cook.
They play tennis quite good.
Hassan does his homework very carefully.
My children work very hardly at school.
Hes a very fast driver.

fluently
beautiful
quietly
correct
well
correct
hard
correct
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XX Underline the correct words.
U8 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4

He speaks fluent / fluently Japanese.


She can ride a horse very well / good.
My husband drives too quick / quickly.
He plays the piano bad / badly.
You have a beautiful / beautifully house.
___/4 marks

[[U8EX_Vocabulary_2_Indoor and outdoor activities_A.rtf,4]]


XX Fill in the gaps with indoor and outdoor activities.
U8 EXTRA

We went skiing in February.

He likes chess / playing chess.

Lets go walking / for a walk in


the mountains.

Shes good at riding a horse / horse They would like to go sailing in the
riding / horse-riding.

summer.
___/4 marks

[[U9_Vocabulary_1_Holiday activities_A.rtf,10]]
XX Underline the correct words/phrases.
LIZ:
BOB:

U9
Did you (0) have / get a good time in Sydney?
Yes, I did, thanks. I (1) rented / stayed in a nice hotel and I (2) went / went on sightseeing

LIZ:
BOB:

every day. I think I (3) went on / went to every museum!


Did you (4) rent / go a car?
No, I didnt, I travelled (5) by / with public transport. But on the first day I (6) went on / went
to a guided tour that was very interesting.

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What else did you do?


I (7) went / went to the beach a lot. And on the last day I (8) rented / travelled a boat and (9)

LIZ:

went / went on diving. That was fantastic!


It sounds great! I want to (10) go on / go to holiday soon!
___/10 marks

[[U9_Vocabulary_2_Natural places_A.rtf,7]]
XX Write the words for these natural places.
U9

the countryside

an island

the desert

a forest

a lake

a mountain

a river

a hill
___/7 marks

[[U9_Vocabulary_3_Animals_A.rtf,7]]
XX Write the animals.
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a gorilla

a rabbit

a sheep

a monkey

a tiger

a snake

a cow
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[[U9EX_Vocabulary_1_Verb patterns ('like doing', 'would like to'


etc)_A.rtf,3]]
XX Underline the correct words.
U9 EXTRA
0
1
2
3

I want to do / doing a computer course next year.


I dont enjoy to swim / swimming in rivers.
I would like to become / becoming an actor.
I need to get / getting some more sugar.
___/3 marks

[[U10_Vocabulary_1_Verb phrases_A.rtf,8]]
XX Underline the correct verb: a), b) or c).
U10
0
1
2

I go to the gym to ________ fit.


a) get
b) spend
I always ________ the lift at work.
a) have
b) take
We ________ some exercise every day.

c) do
c) carry

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a) do
b) spend
Can you ________ this bag for me?
a) spend
b) get on
My dad ________ the car every Sunday.
a) does
b) gets off
You shouldnt ________ stressed about work.
a) do
b) have
I ________ a shower every morning.
a) do
b) have
I ________ a lot of time with my brother.
a) carry
b) spend
Why dont you ________ the bus and walk?
a) get on
b) get off

c) get on
c) carry
c) washes
c) get
c) spend
c) wash
c) take
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[[U10_Vocabulary_2_Health problems_A.rtf,9]]
XX Fill in the gaps with the correct health problems.
U10

She feels sick.

Shes got a cough.

Hes got toothache.

Her back hurts.

Shes got a cold.

Shes got a stomach ache.

Hes got a temperature.

His leg hurts.

Shes got a headache.

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[[U10_Vocabulary_3_Frequency expressions_A.rtf,10]]
XX Make questions with these words.
U10
0 usually / do / weekend / you / do / at / What / the / ?
What do you usually do at the weekend?
1 fish / twice / Do / week / usually / you / a / eat / ?
Do you usually eat fish twice a week?
2 often / than / a / I / 60 / work / more / hours / week / .
I often work more than 60 hours a week.
3 exercise / times / should / a / You / four / do / week / .
You should do exercise four times a week.
4 you / How often / go / do / the / to / gym / ?
How often do you go to the gym?
5 you / eat / day / How many / biscuits / do / every / ?
How many biscuits do you eat every day?
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[[U10_Vocabulary_4_Review_A.rtf,9]]
XX Underline the correct words.
U10
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

Hes got long hair / hair long.


Hes got a very bad ill / illness.
My mothers got dark hair / hairs.
Its a very wind / windy day today.
I dont go out in the sun / sunny very much.
My son never helps me. Hes very kind / lazy.
Shes very selfish / reliable. She only thinks about her life, not other peoples.
I think you should stay at / in bed.
Dont / Not go to work tomorrow.
Hes / Hes got bald.
___/9 marks

[[U10EX_Vocabulary_1_Describing people's appearance and


character_A.rtf,9]]
XX Fill in the gaps with a word from the box. Not all of the words are needed.
U10 EXTRA
middle-aged
overweight

attractive
reliable

bald

funny

selfish

shy

generous
tall

lazy
kind

0 My parents are about 55 years old. Theyre middle-aged.


1 She likes to buy presents for people. Shes generous.
2 He finds it difficult to talk to people. Hes shy.
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Her aunt likes doing things to help people. Shes kind.


Hes really good at making people laugh. Hes funny.
My new girlfriend is 183cm without shoes. Shes tall.
He hates doing exercise and he gets up at 11 a.m. Hes lazy.
When my sister promises to do something, she always does it. Shes reliable.
My uncle lost all his hair when he was ill. Hes bald.
She always thinks about herself and not about other people. Shes selfish.
___/9 marks

[[U11_Vocabulary_1_Review_A.rtf,9]]
XX Underline the correct words.
U11
0
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2
3
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5
6
7
8
9

At the end of the road turn / take left.


John moved to / in Canada last year.
Do you do / make some exercise every week?
I passed / failed my exam. Im very happy!
Did you have / get fun last night?
She didnt work very hard / less for her exam.
Where did you find / get your degree?
I think you should stop doing / eating sweet things.
When are you going to leave / revise university?
I need to get / pass some qualifications so I can get a good job.
___/9 marks

[[U11_Vocabulary_2_Collocations ('book', 'stay', 'rent', 'get')_A.rtf,8]]


XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of book, stay, rent or get.
U11
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2
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4
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6
7
8

How much is it to stay in that hotel?


He phoned the restaurant and booked a table.
My cousin got married two weeks ago.
When Carol was on holiday in Spain she rented a car for a week.
Mike stayed with me for three weeks last May.
Can you tell me how to get to your place?
We want to rent a flat in London for a year.
I always book / get flights and hotel rooms online.
We stayed at home last weekend.
___/8 marks

[[U11EX_Vocabulary_1_Verb collocations_A.rtf,5]]
XX Match the verb to the phrase.
U11 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4
5

A
get
lose
move
stop
work
pass

5
4
2
1
0
3

B
this exam
a lot harder
to Italy
ten kilos
a new job
smoking
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[[U11EX_Vocabulary_2_Verb collocations 2_A.rtf,9]]


XX Fill in the gap with a word from the box.
U11 EXTRA
rent
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

get

go

have

play

book

stay

study

travel

write

Lets rent a car and drive to the mountains tomorrow.


We can get a taxi if you dont want to walk.
Did you travel by public transport?
I really cant play tennis very well.
Would you like me to book the flights to New York?
I want to go for a walk on the beach.
I have to write a letter to my parents today.
Im going to France to study French this summer.
Lets have a picnic by the lake.
We can stay in a hotel for a few days.
___/9 marks

[[U12_Vocabulary_1_Review 1_A.rtf,10]]
XX Underline the correct answer: a), b) or c).
U12
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

Its a very ________ day today.


a) rain
b) windy
Frederick doesnt like travelling ________ plane.
a) in
b) by
My ________, Alex, is my fathers brother.
a) aunt
b) cousin
My aunts very ________ . She often gives me money.
a) selfish
b) outgoing
I usually have a ________ for lunch.
a) sandwich
b) toast
Go ________ the bridge and turn right.
a) along
b) over
Mark is a very ________ driver. He drives too fast.
a) safe
b) noisy
I went to visit a ________ last week.
a) customer
b) contract
I usually buy my meat in the ________ in my road.
a) bakers
b) butchers
________ did you stay in the USA?
a) How long
b) How much
Would you like to go ________ a drink?
a) for
b) to

c) cloud
c) with
c) uncle
c) generous
c) soup
c) next
c) dangerous
c) meeting
c) chemists
c) How many
c) on
___/10 marks

[[U12_Vocabulary_2_Review 2_A.rtf,6]]
XX Underline the correct verb: a), b) or c).
U12
0

How often do you ________ sport?


a) go
b) do

c) have

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When did you last ________ an exam?


a) take
b) make
My brother Simon ________ twenty years old.
a) has
b) is
How often do you ________ shopping.
a) go
b) make
I never ________ photos.
a) make
b) do
We should ________ a table at the restaurant.
a) rent
b) book
Can you ________ a car?
a) drive
b) fly

2
3
4
5
6

c) revise
c) have
c) have
c) take
c) do
c) cycle
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[[U12_Vocabulary_3_Spelling_A.rtf,7]]
XX Write correct next to the correct spelling. Correct the wrong words.
U12
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2
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
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15

difficult
sutcase
musican
brekfast
swimming
biscits
sausages
sanwich
chocolate
fridge
mountins
colege
message
atractive
toothache
beatiful

correct
suitcase
musician
breakfast
correct
biscuits
correct
sandwich
correct
correct
mountains
college
correct
attractive
correct
beautiful
___/7 marks

[[U12EX_Vocabulary_1_Big and small numbers_A.rtf,4]]


XX Write each number in words.
0 101
1 4,308
2 553,000

U12 EXTRA
a hundred and one / one hundred and one
four thousand(,) three hundred and eight
five hundred and fifty-three thousand / five hundred and fifty three thousand

3 975,631

nine hundred and seventy-five thousand(,) six hundred and thirty-one / nine
hundred and seventy five thousand(,) six hundred and thirty-one / nine hundred
and seventy-five thousand(,) six hundred and thirty one / nine hundred and

4 82,000,000

seventy five thousand, six hundred and thirty one


eighty-two million
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XX Choose the best phrase to complete the gaps. Not all the phrases are

needed.
U12 EXTRA
to take your passport

Heres your

take your passport

Whats the flight

Ill meet you at

I like

Id like

Is this your

Dont forget to take your passport!

Id like an aisle seat, please.

Heres your boarding card.

Ill meet you at the check-in desk.

Whats the flight number?

Dont be late!
___/4 marks

[[U1_Pronunciation_1_Word stress_A.rtf,8]]
XX Where is the stress in these words? Rewrite the word, putting a dot to show
the stress.
U1
0

Poland

Japanese

seventeen

forty

nationality

surname

engineer

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umbrella

___/8 marks

[[U6_Listening_1_A conversation about families_A.rtf,7]]


XX Listen to Sheena and Oliver talk about their families. Underline
the correct words.

1
U6

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Carla is Sheenas / Olivers sister.


Carla is 29 on Tuesday / Thursday.
Carlas husband is a lawyer / teacher.
Theyve got one son / daughter.
Brian is Sheenas / Olivers brother.
Brians wife is British / Australian.
They met on holiday in the UK / USA.
Theyve got two / three children.
___/7 marks

[[U6_Listening_2_A conversation in a restaurant_A.rtf,5]]


XX

Listen to a conversation in a restaurant. Underline the things the


customer orders.

2
U6

Margherita pizza
Burger and chips
Cheeseburger and chips
Tuna salad
Mixed salad
Apple pie with cream
Fruit salad with ice cream
Bottle of beer
Bottle of still mineral water
Bottle of sparkling mineral water
Coffee

7.95
6.50
8.00
6.75
4.00
3.50
4.00
3.25
2.00
2.00
2.50

Listen again. Check your answers. How much is the bill?


18.00
___/5 marks

[[U6_Listening_3_A conversation about weekends_A.rtf,8]]


XX

Listen to Rick and Patty talk about their weekends. Are these
sentences true (T) or false (F)?

3
U6

0 Patty went to a wedding last weekend. T


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T
2 About 300 people were at the wedding. F
3 She went to the wedding with her
T
husband.
4 They stayed with some friends.
5 Rick went to the cinema on Saturday

T
F

evening.
6 He didnt enjoy the film.
7 On Sunday he went to his parents

T
F

house for lunch.


8 He went for a run on Sunday afternoon. F
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[[U12_Listening_1_A conversation about a flat_A.rtf,8]]


XX

Harry moved into a new flat last week. Listen to his conversation
with his sister, Keira. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F)?

4
U12

0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

Harry moved into the flat yesterday.


The flat has got two bedrooms.
There isnt a sofa in the living room.
There are two double beds in the flat.
Theres a desk in one of the bedrooms.
The station is about 15 minutes away.
There arent any shops near the flat.
Theres a park near the station.
Keira is going to see the flat on Sunday.

F
T
T
F
T
F
F
T
F
___/8 marks

[[U12_Listening_2_A conversation with a sales assistant_A.rtf,5]]


XX Harry is shopping in town. Listen to his conversation with a
sales assistant. Fill in the gaps in these sentences.

5
U12

0
1
2
3
4

Harry is in a department store.


He buys a small coffee table for 20.
He also buys two lamps.
Theyre 12.99 each.
The sofas are on the fourth floor.
___/5 marks

[[U12_Listening_3_A conversation about holidays_A.rtf,7]]


XX Listen to Keira talk to her friend Neil about holidays. Underline
the correct words.

6
U12

0 Keira is / isnt going on holiday this summer.


1 Neil went to Turkey this / last year.
2 He went with a friend from work / university.
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They went to the beach every morning / afternoon.


They stayed in a hotel / with friends.
They travelled around by car / bus.
On the last day they went to a lake / the mountains.
Neil has / hasnt got a guide book of Turkey.
___/7 marks

[[U1_Real World_1_Asking for personal details_A.rtf,14]]


XX Peter is at the car hire office. Write the womans questions.
U1
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:
PETER:
WOMAN:

Hello, (0) whats your first name?


Peter.
(1) Whats / What is your surname?
Matheson.
(2) How do you spell that / it?
MATHESON.
(3) What do you do? / Whats your job?
Im a doctor.
(4) Whats / What is your address?
16 New Road, Oxford.
(5) Whats / What is your mobile number?
My mobile number? Its 07947 336621.
Sorry, could you (6) say that again / repeat that, please?
07947 336621.
(7) Whats / What is your email address?
Its pmatheson@webmail.com.
Thank you.
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[[U1EX_Real World_1_Asking for personal details_A.rtf,4]]


XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations
U1 EXTRA
0 A: Whats your / what is your name?
B: Its Josefa.
1 A: How do you spell that?
B: You spell it J-O-S-E-FA.
2 A: What s / is your nationality?
B: Im Polish.
3 A: What s / is your address?
B: Its 308 Helensea Avenue, Acton.
4 A: Are you married?
B: No, Im single.
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[[U2_Real World_1_Review_A.rtf,8]]
XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations.
U2
0 A: Whats your name?
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1 A: Where are your DVDs?
B: Theyre on the floor.
2 A: What time is it?
B: Its five past ten.
3 A: How much is that DVD?
B: 14.99.
4 A: How many children have you got?
B: Three.
5 A: Whos Max?
B: Hes my cousin.
6 A: What do you do?
B: Im a builder.
7 A: When is your English class?
B: Its from 3.00 to 4.30 p.m.
8 A: Whose bag is this?
B: Its Kates.
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XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations.
U2 EXTRA
0 A: What time is it?
B: Its about half past six.
1 A: How much is that bike?
B: That bike is 200.
2 A: Have you got the time please?
B: Yes, its quarter to five.
3 A: How much are the tickets?
B: The tickets are 2.50 each.
4 A: What time is the film?
B: The film is at 7.00 pm and 9.00 pm.
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[[U3_Real World_1_Talking about days and dates, suggestions_A.rtf,6]]


XX Fill in the gaps in the conversation.
U3
KIM:
SUE:
KIM:
SUE:
KIM:
SUE:
KIM:

This is a photo of Joannes baby. Its her first birthday (0) on the 24th.
Oh, whats the (1) date today?
The 22nd. What (2) shall / can we buy her?
(3) Lets get her a Disney DVD.
I dont (4) think so. Shes very young.
(5) What / How about a dress?
Thats a good (6) idea.
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XX Look at the dates and events. Match the phrase to the people.
U3 EXTRA

0
1
2
3
4

A
Mum and Dad
Jean and David
Tom
Zoes parents
Paul and Sue

4
1
3
2
0

B
Happy Anniversary!
Congratulations!
Congratulations!
Happy Birthday!
Happy New Year!
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XX Fill in the gaps to complete the requests and offers.
U4
WAITER:

Would you (0) like to (1) order now?

SAM:

Yes, (2) Id / I would like a burger, please.

WAITER:

Would you like (3) anything else?

SAM:

Yes, (4) can / could I have a salad, please?

WAITER:

Yes, of course. And what (5) would you like to drink?

SAM:

A bottle (6) of beer, please.

SAM:

Excuse me.

WAITER:

Yes, sir?

SAM:

Can I have the (7) bill, please?

WAITER:

Certainly.
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XX Fill in the gaps to complete the requests and offers in this conversation.
U4 EXTRA
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Would you like to order now?
(0) Can I have a pizza and chips, please?
And for you, madam?
(1) Id like / Ill have a burger and salad, please.
What would you like to drink?
(2) Can I have / Could I have a glass of fruit juice, please
(3) Would you like apple or orange?
Orange, please.
(4) Anything / Would you like anything else?
A bottle of sparkling water, please.
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[[U5_Real World_1_Showing interest_A.rtf,5]]


XX Underline the correct response.
U5
0 A: I slept for 24 hours.
B: Oh, right./ Really?
1 A: Im really happy my boyfriend asked me to marry him!
B: Oh, dear. / Oh, great!
2 A: We went to New York for the weekend!
B: Wow! / Oh, right.
3 A: The club was too crowded so we came home.
B: Oh, dear. / Oh, nice.
4 A: I won 750,000 on the lottery last weekend.
B: Youre joking! / Oh, right.
5 A: I had a bad cold and stayed in bed all weekend.
B: What a shame. / Oh, nice.
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XX Underline the best answer: a), b) or c).
U5 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4

We went to Paris for the weekend.


a) Who did you go with?
b) Are you OK now?
I was ill all weekend.
a) Where did you go?
b) What was it like?
I stayed at home all weekend.
a) Where did you stay?
b) Are you OK now?
I went to a wedding at the weekend.
a) What did you do?
b) What was it like?
We went to the theatre at the weekend.
a) What did you see?
b) What did you do?

c) What was wrong?


c) What was wrong?
c) What did you do?
c) What did you see?
c) Where did you go?
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XX Fill in the gaps in the conversations with these words.
U6
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Did

isnt

see

good

happened

joking

terrible

0 A: Did you hear about the accident?


B: No, I didnt. What happened?
1 A: Did you see the news last night?
B: No, I went to the cinema.
2 A: Sue won the lottery last night.
B: Youre joking!
3 A: Did you hear about the railway accident?
B: Yes, isnt it awful?
4 A: Anne and Tom were in a car accident yesterday.
B: Oh no, thats terrible.
5 A: They found that missing dog yesterday.
B: Oh, thats good.
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[[U6_Real World_2_Review_A.rtf,12]]
XX Fill in the gaps in this email.
U6
Hi Laura
How are you? Did you go (0) to Stevens party? (1) Was it good? I stayed (2) at home that weekend
because I was ill. I (3) watched a really boring film on TV (4) on Saturday night and I went (5) to bed early.
Anyway, Ive got a new job! Im a manager in a bookshop and Ive (6) got my own office. I usually work six
days a week, but I (7) dont work on Sundays because the bookshop is closed. I really like the job and the
people here (8) are very friendly. (9) My boyfriend Richard (10) works in a bank near my shop, so I often
meet (11) him for lunch or we go (12) for a drink after work.
Write to me soon!
Lots of love, Fiona
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[[U6EX_Real World_1_Talking about the news_A.rtf,4]]


XX Underline the best answer: a), b) or c).
U6 EXTRA
0
1
2
3
4

Did you read about the students on the Great Barrier Reef?
a) No, where was it?
b) Really?
Did you hear about the accident on the London Eye?
a) Yes, wasnt it awful?
b) Youre joking!
A millionaire left 20 million to a zoo when she died.
a) Youre joking!
b) Oh dear. Is she OK?
Did you hear about the plane crash this morning?
a) Really?
b) No, where was it?
The couple missing for ten days on Everest are alive and well.
a) Oh dear. Are they OK?
b) Yes, isnt it awful.

c) No, what happened?


c) Oh, thats good.
c) Oh, thats good.
c) Oh dear. Are they OK?
c) Oh, thats good.

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XX Read this conversation in a newsagents. Fill in the gaps.
U7
A: Hello, can I (0) help you?
B: Yes, (1) have you got (2) any maps of London?
A: Yes, theyre over there, by the magazines.
B: Oh, yes. (3) Ill have this one, please.
A: Anything else?
B: Yes, how (4) much are those big bottles of water?
A: Theyre 1.20.
B: OK, (5) can I have two, please?
A: Thats 7.10.
B: (6) Here you are.
A: Thanks. And heres your change. Bye.
B: Thanks for your (7) help. Goodbye.
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XX Write a question for each answer.
U7 EXTRA
0 A: Have you got / Do you have any batteries?
B: Yes, the batteries are over there, next to the newspapers.
1 A: How much are the phone cards?
B: The phone cards are 10, 20 or 50.
2 A: Have you got any / Do you have any chicken sandwiches?
B: Sorry, Ive got egg sandwiches but no chicken ones today.
3 A: How much is that?
B: Thats 16.99, please.
4 A: Would you like anything / Anything else?
B: No, thats all, thanks.
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XX Underline the correct words.
U8
IAN:
LISA:
IAN:

Hello, Ian Harris (0) speaks / speaking.


Hi. (1) Im / Its Lisa. (2) Can / Do I speak (3) to / at Amy?
(4) Hold / Wait on a moment. Ill get her.

AMY:
LISA:
AMY:
LISA:

Hi, Lisa. I (5) got / get your message this morning.


Good. Shall we go out for a meal this evening?
Im not sure. (6) Ill / I want to call you (7) back / again later.
OK. Or I can (8) speak / call you (9) at / on your mobile at about 7.
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XX Choose the phrase which completes the gap. Not all the phrases are needed.
U8 EXTRA
Speaking.

Can I speak to Robert Brown

Hold on a moment, Ill get him.

Its Joanna.

Can he call you back

Hello, is that

Ask him to call me on my mobile.

I got your message.


0 ANDREW: Hello, is that Mrs Lumley?
MRS LUMLEY: Speaking.
1 JOHN: This is John Pollack from Pollack and Jamieson, Ltd. Can I speak to Robert Brown, please?
JOANNA: Im sorry. Hes in a meeting.
2 TIM: Is Robert Brown there, please
JOANNA: Sorry. Roberts talking to a customer at the moment. Can he call you back later?
3 JOANNA: Mr Brown isnt here at the moment. Can he phone you later?
SAM: Of course. Ask him to call me on my mobile, please. He has the number.
4 JOANNA: Hi, its Joanna here. I got your message.
SARAH: Good. Shall we go for a coffee after work?
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[[U9_Real World_1_Deciding what to do_A.rtf,11]]


XX Read the conversation. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
U9
JO:
ED:
JO:
ED:
JO:
ED:

What do you want (0) to do (do) tomorrow?


Id like (1) to go (go) for a walk.
Great. And we can have lunch in a pub.
Sorry, I dont really like (2) going (go) to pubs. Id rather (3) have (have) a picnic.
Yes, thats a good idea. So we need (4) to buy (buy) some food before we leave.
And we decided (5) to go (go) to the museum on Thursday. I really enjoy (6) walking (walk)

JO:
ED:
JO:
ED:

around museums.
OK. And Fridays our last day, so Id love (7) to go (go) to the beach.
Yes, good idea. Would you like (8) to go (go) on a boat trip?
Not really. I love (9) swimming (swim), but I hate (10) travelling (travel) on boats.
OK. Lets stop (11) talking (talk) and go to the beach now!

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XX Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the word in brackets.
U9 EXTRA
0 A: What would you like to do tomorrow?
B: Id like to (like) go swimming.
1 A: Where do you want to go?
B: I want to (want) go to the beach.
2 A: Do you want to have a picnic?
B: Id rather / I would rather (rather) stay at home.
3 A: Do you want to rent a bike?
B: Id like to / I would like to (like) rent a car.
4 A: Do you want to go shopping?
B: Id rather / I would rather (rather) go for a walk.
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[[U10_Real World_1_Talking about health_A.rtf,8]]


XX Underline the correct words/phrases.
U10
CHRIS:
JILL:
CHRIS:
JILL:
CHRIS:

Hi, Jill. Whats (0) wrong / matter? Are you (1) wrong / OK?
No, Im not. (2) Im / I feel terrible.
(3) Whats / What the matter?
I feel sick.
(4) Oh, great / Oh, dear. You (5) should / shouldnt be at work today. You (6) should /

JILL:
CHRIS:
JILL:
CHRIS:

shouldnt take the day off.


I cant. Ive got an important meeting this morning.
Well, (7) you shouldnt / why dont you go home after lunch?
Thats a good idea.
I (8) think / hope you get better soon.
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[[U10EX_Real World_1_Talking about health_A.rtf,4]]


XX Choose an expression to complete the gap. Not all the expressions are

needed.
U10 EXTRA
Whats the matter?

How are you?

Why dont you see a doctor?

Oh, dear

I hope you get better soon

You should take the day off.

You should drink lots of water.

0 A: Hi Joe. How are you?


B: Hi Bob. Im fine thanks. But you look really ill. Whats the matter?
1 A: Ive got a horrible cough, a really sore throat and a very high temperature.
B: Oh, dear. It sounds terrible.
2 A: I feel terrible! I dont know what to do.
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3 A: I saw a doctor this morning and he told me to get some rest and drink lots of water.
B: You should take the day off. Its silly to stay at work when youre ill.
4 A: Im going home now. I feel awful.
B: Well take care. I hope you get better soon.
A: Thanks, Joe. See you tomorrow maybe!
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[[U11_Real World_1_Asking for and giving directions_A.rtf,12]]


XX Look at the map. Then fill in gaps.
U11

1 A: (0) Excuse me. Is there a bank (1) near here?


B: Yes, (2) theres / there is one in North Street. Go (3) along this road and go (4) over the bridge.
Then turn left thats North Street. The bank is (5) on your right, (6) next to a bakers.
2 A: Excuse me. How do I (7) get to the Queens Hotel?
B: Go (8) along this road and turn left. Then go (9) past the museum and turn (10) right. The Queens
Hotel is (11) opposite the park. You cant (12) miss it.
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XX Fill in the gap with a place on the map.
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0 A: Excuse me. Is there an internet cafe near here, please?


B: Yes, its not far. Go along this street past the petrol station and turn left into Gunn Street. Before you
get to the bridge, turn left again into Angel Street and its the first building on your left.
1 A: Excuse me. Wheres the nearest car park, please?
B: Go along Darla Road and turn left into Angel Street. Turn right at Gunn Street and left at Station
Road. Its just by the station.
2 A: Excuse me. Is there a department store near here, please?
B: Yes, theres one not far from here. Turn left into Lorne Road and go over the bridge into Gunn Street.
Turn right at Morgan Road and its on your left, after the petrol station.
3 A: Do you know where the police station is, please?
B: Turn right at Gunn Street and walk along until you come to a bridge over the river. Go over the bridge
and turn right into Wesley Road. Its opposite a hotel.
4 A: Excuse me. Is there a bank near here, please?
B: Yes, turn left into Lorne Road and go over the bridge. Turn right into Angel Street and go along until
you come to the supermarket. Turn right when you get to the supermarket and go back over the river.
Take the first left on Darla Road and its on your left, opposite a restaurant.
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[[U12_Real World_1_Saying goodbye_A.rtf,6]]


XX Underline the correct words.
U12
JOE:
KIM:
JOE:
KIM:
JOE:
KIM:
JOE:
KIM:

(0) Have / Has you got your passport?


Yes, I (1) have / have got, thanks.
Well, have a good (2) fly / trip.
Thanks, I (3) will / have.
Dont (4) forget / remember to send (5) we / us a text when you get there.
Yes, of course.
OK, see you (6) on / in a month.
Yes, see you. Bye!

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[[U12_Real World_2_At the airport_A.rtf,6]]


XX Correct the underlined words in these sentences.
U12
0
1
2
3
4
5
6

Did you put your bags yourself?


Did you have a nice fly?
Passengers should go to door number forty-one.
Can I have a window chair, please?
Have you got any hand luggages?
This is your board pass.
Show your ticket at the check-out desk.

pack
flight
gate
seat
luggage
boarding
check-in
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[[U12EX_Real World_1_At the airport_A.rtf,4]]


XX Fill in the gaps in these conversations.
U12 EXTRA
0 A: Can I have your boarding card, please?
B: Yes, here you are.
A: Thank you.
1 A: How many bags have you / suitcases have you got?
B: Only one. Oh, and one piece of hand luggage.
2 A: Have you got any sharp things in your hand luggage?
B: No, I havent. I put all my sharp things in my suitcase.
3 A: Would you like a window seat or an aisle seat?
B: A window seat, please.
A: OK. Youre in seat 24A so youll see the beautiful countryside when we land.
4 A: Thank you. Which gate is it?
B: Gate 12. Enjoy your flight.
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[[:End]]

Total: _________ / [[:Total]]

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