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ue eye John Sydes & Brian Cross Get the job done in the international workplace (eyes Unit 1 Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit Unit @)sjalulalwin 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Unit 15, Unit 16 Unit 17, Unit 18 Unit 9 Unit 20 Unit 21 Answer Key page 3 2 15 19 2 25 29 32 35 38 42 45 49 52 56 60 63 or 71 75 Uy ayaa 1 Complete the conversation with the words in the list. Welcome Thank you little too meet slowly speak meet nice Excuse me. Are* ....20..... Ali Shaheen? » Yes, lam. Nice to? you. > Nice t0 ¥osaessnsnn YOU, : to Moscow. ‘Thanks. It's* tobe here, Here's your visitor's pass. ee you. Can you’. Russian? No, can’t And Ican only speaka’. English. OK, no problem. I'll speak ". I'm Nikolay Aleksandrov. pup eee 2. Matcha question or sentence on the left with a reply on the right. 1. Hello re you Kiyoung Cho? a It'samap of the city. 2 Nice to meet you. b OK, I'll speak slowly. 3 Welcome to Santa Barbara. © Hello, it’s nice to meet you, too. 4 Can you speak Spanish? Thank you. It’s nice tobe here. 5 What's this? e You're welcome. 6 What's your extension? ¥ Yes,1am. Nice to meet you. 7 Icanonly speakalittle English. g_ It’s 8089, 8 Thanks. h_No,1'm sorry, [can't unit: JEN 3 Write these words as numbers. My extension at workis four, five, oh, nine. eae ‘Your room number is five, four, seven. ‘The area code for Bern is zero, three, one. ‘The serial number is two, eight, slash, double six, eight. ‘My home number is two, eight, oh, nine, three, four, five, ‘The model numbers five dash six, zero, two, slash, five. My flight number is BA six, double two, three. ‘The country code for Japan is double oh, eight, one. ‘The fax number is four, three, seven, zero, eight, six, 10 Your user number is double four, slash nine, oh, eight, dash, six, five, one. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Writeaoran. 1 lu umbrella flashlight 2 cell phone owner's manual 3 ‘American passport _ Spanish dictionary 4 carkey citymap 5 Deard 0 old newspaper 5. Rearrange the letters to make a word. 1 nophe Phere... >} 6 clepin “ 4 2 krow 7 ite 3 KOC rns 6 8 maulan Co 4 malar. Fie 9 chanmie 5 chort 10 beratty # 6 Complete the puzzle with the itemsin the pictures. [bfa [et [t I 7 Matcha word on the left with a word on the right tomakea phrase. 1 anEnglish a code 2 aserial b pass 3 anarea ¢ clock 4 avisitor’s d phone 5 anidentity e number 6 amobile f manual 7 auser’s 9 dictionary 8 analarm h card 9 acity i key 10 adoor j map 8 Read the conversations and number the sentences in the correct order. Conversation 1 TH) Excuse me. Are you Fred Browning? itsricetomeet you, to. 1'm Greg Schultz Yes, am, Nice to meet you. Conversation 2 1 Hello, 'm Paolo Castillo. O Thank you. C. tsnice to meet you, too. Welcome to Electronika. C1 Hello, 'm Dimitris Krassakis. Nice to meet you. Conversation 3 C1 Yes, just. litte. @ can you speak English? C 0K, no problem. rl speak slowly. O Thanks. Conversation 4 UO No,rmeony. Ci Me too. So please speak slowly. Gl can you speak French? Gi ronly speak a little English. 1 0k.No problem, unit: Unit 2 1 Say the letters in each group. Circle the letter with a different sound. 1bdt@ 4vwuq = 7rajk 2kae}) Sshmf 8sxym 3bvgi 6 tipe 9caet 2. Which letters have the same sound as these words? 1 pay ick 3 my 5 no 2 tea soe 4 day 6 car 3 Putthe letters of the alphabet into the correct column. dayiev sev’ sell buy /au go/so) -you/u) rela: a b f i ° 4 r 4 Match the numbers with the words. 35 72, @ 1G: 28 (60 81. 93! 57 27, 8) 739) 713) sixteen twenty-seven seventy-two fifty-seven thirty-nine thirtysfive 38.——_eighty-one sixty forty-nine thirteen eighty-two ninety-three twenty-eight 5 6 z Write the next number in the sequence. two, four, six, eight, ten, prwelve = one, four, nine, sixteen, twenty-five, thirty-six, three, five, seven, eleven, thirteen, seventeen, five, eight, thirteen, twenty-one, thirty-four, fifty-five, twelve, thirteen, twenty-four, fourteen, thirty-six, fifteen, thirteen, twelve, fifteen, ten, seventeen, eight, Complete the conversation using the phrases in the list. Howdoyou spell that Yes,ofcourse what's yourname mylastname’sMaier Thankyou an Thelp you work for BMW You're welcome A Good afternoon. '...caniMeIP YOU. 8 Good afternoon. Yes, I'm here to see Eduardo Silva. ‘8 OK,and? sir? 2B It’s Heiko Maier. B Heiko that's H-E-K-O and‘ : that’s MATER ‘4 Which company do you work for, Mr Maier? pcre ‘A OK.Can you sign the form here, please? ee ‘a Justa second. phone Mr Silva and tell him : you'rehere —— ae Please take aseatoverthere. <=> 2 Thanks. ‘Match the questions and sentences in column A with the answers in column B. A 8 1 How do you spell that? a Yes, ready. 2 Sony, is that Bor? b Iwork for BT. 3. Which company are you with? ¢ It's Maria Angelova 4 How many do you need? d_ Yes, that's all 5 Are you ready? € ItsGRESHAM. 6 What's your name? Yes, that's right. 7 What's the part number? 9. You're welcome. 8 Thankyou. h That's B for Bravo. 9. So, that’s 15 S-hooks. i. It's QBR slash two, six, one. 10 Isthatit? j Twenty, unit2 J 8 Find these eight items in the word puzzle. XYWASHERSZ 6) Kez Y01x) 7 y.(8) arpyxzoyrss|a XQRIJZKQO2\T ZCLIPX)LX|T JX 20 Neve xen 2)/E woazxGRrxJj|R CLAMP Xx yQ|r HT WV Y 20 Z X/E JDXROPExX vis 9 Lookat the visiting cards and complete the sentences. 1 The after-sales service engineer works for 2 Abdul Ashraf works for... : 3 The Brazilian production planner works for 4 KurtBrausingisa sow and works for 5 Joey Yap works in . for He'sa 6 The Italian quality assurance manager's name is 10 What about you? Write three sentences about yourself. 1 Iworkin 2 Iwork for Uy ayia] ‘Match the pictures with the items in the menu. pode oaoaiI Menu Doughnut 1.80, HEISEI III I SII ASI IIIA % ; : ; : . ; : F cctaoecaa seat 120 etn 150 tye 175 F E coee ut 135 wen 140 ie 145 E state st 135 mein 155 oe 130 : Fee ae i faemoeme a i ‘ 15 & saneuith tm 250 3 i a) i : me oe : E rockin sal 100 men 125 te 150 ; ; ; ; i z Complete the conversation with the words and phrases in the list. Andsomethingtodrink © Canthave Thanks, Howmuchisit Can thelp you alarge me, too Large, medium, or small Have anice day. please Tom Let's get something to eat. 'm very hungry. ANDREAS Y@5, "aout 22 SERVER? : ? Tom ‘Yes,a Diet Cola and a cheeseburger, please. SERVER — ADI€tCO1a. vonesnsninmnennsnnenee? tom ‘Medium, please. And one large French fries, .... SERVER And foryou, sir? anpREAs hot dogand’. French fries, please. SERVER rer tect ae =? ANDREAS Yes,a large shake, please. And a doughnut. Tom : : a doughnut too, please? SERVER _Yes,no problem. Tom OCs SERVER Comingright up. Here you are. Tom Great! Thanks. , ee 2 SERVER That's fourteen euros and fifteen cents. Tom Here you are. SERVER Thanks." units [EM 3. Match the sentences and questions with the correct answer. 1. Fmhungry. a Yes,a large coffee, please. 2 Can thelp you? b Three euros forty, please. 3 Doyou want a doughnut? © Good idea! 4 Haveanice day. No, thanks. 5 How much is it? © Me, too. 6 Let's get something to eat. f Medium, please, 7 Large, medium, or small? 9 Thanks. 4. Write three more conversations.Follow the example. c have/ some paper Thave some paper > write down the reference number? D9ouwantto write dow ae 'No,1 want to make alist of pars. theron ab > 1 use/ your mobile phone make a call? send a text message 2 have/ the order form change the order? check the quantity 3 look at/ your manual read the instructions? check a serial number 5 Tick (V) the sentences that are correct. Correct the sentences that are wrong. Isa six-metre cable. Cen 12 30-centimetre 1 2 This is a 30-centimetres ruler. 3 Ineed a 10-amp fuse. 4 Doyou want a 60 or 75-watts bulb? 5 Ithasa 1.6-litre diesel engine, 6 7 8 Iwant two three-inch screws. How many six-volts batteries do you need? Isita five-litres tank? 6 Complete the list of measurements. 7 Write the measurements in the correct column. Length Volume Weight kilometres millilitres centimetres a gallons tonnes litres ilometres pints ‘pounds Lo a Hograms milligrams metres millimetres feet inches pints ounces grams 8 Karlneeds some parts for his motorbike.Complete the conversation with the words and phrases in the list. Ineed How much is it Isit Doyouhave want thisbolt Do youwant nogood _ itis: — Ineeda ASssisTANT CanIhelp you? need Kar, Yes," anew battery for my motorbike. ASSISTANT OK, do you’. this one? KARL —_Isittwelve volts? ASSISTANT No, itisn't.It's six volts, KARL That's’. -Ineed a twelve-volt battery. ASSISTANT OK. Anything else? KARL ——_Yes,acable. ASSISTANT 4. the 900 mm cable or the 1500 mm cable? aL ‘The 900 mm cable. And I need along bolt. ASSISTANT OK, Do you want’. 2 KARL 50mm? ASSISTANT Yes, KARL _—_That'snogood.*. 60 mm bolt. And I need a spring too. 10mm spring? ASSISTANT Yes. Here you are, KARL Great, thanks. ", ASSISTANT It’s $17.50. 9 Read the conversation in 8 again. Tick (V) the items on the order form that Karl needs. Oat 1 Complete the conversation. Underline the correct phrase. KARIN CATHERINE KARIN CATHERINE KARIN CATHERINE KARIN CATHERINE KARIN CATHERINE KARIN CATHERINE, KARIN CATHERINE KARIN CATHERINE KARIN Good morning, Butler Ltd. ‘Can help you? / Who are you? Good morning. *Can /Do I speak to Max Schwarz, ‘thanks / please? “rm not /I'm afraid he’s not here today. (h, can you “give /say me Max's mobile number? No, 'm afraid I ’can't/ don't. It's a personal number. OK, Can you ’take /leave a message, please? No problem. Sust /Only a second, please. I*need /d a pen. OK. What's your name, please? "Heres / It's Catherine Maubeuge. Maubeuge? How do you "say /spell that, please? M-A-U-B-E-U-G-E, Please "ask / say Max to "speak /all me. My phone number is 00 33, that's the code for France, 128 3900. So, “that’s / you're 00 33 128 3900. That's "OK / correct. ‘And what company are you “with /for, Ms Maubeuge? Renault. OK. ‘Thank you very much. Please / You're welcome. Have a nice day. 2. Read the messages.Which oneis correct? obee Reverse ere Omar, @ mar, Omer, Pleas call ane er eaker Caney cal Caching kann mandenge catherine mauouge oaubeuge from Renae! From eens | Frm Renate Tal 00 $5 128 s300 00 $5 128 gs00 Phere: 00 35 128 5900 3 Match the sentences with the correctreply. Ee os 1 Cant speak to Paulo, please?. a Yes, ready. 2 Canyou take a message? Yes, that’s right. 3 So that’s 0897 6628 0923, ¢ Hello, Laura. How are you? 4 What's the code for Munich? d'm afraid he's not here 5 Are you ready? How do you spell that? 6 How do you spell that? f Sure. Justa second. I need a pen. 7 This is Laura Bray. 9 Bye 8 His name's Lettl hits 089, 9 Goodbye. i S-0-U-S-A. 4 Lookat the equipment list. You need some of these items. Complete the conversation. Doc. Ref: Orb 04-11 ate : 09 Apri? Stock control Storeroon D: Peter BERNIE / electrical =e teem quantity instock z03/1-3 10 x9 ¥ bettery 2 209/10-1,5° 46% 1:8'V battery 40 199/07-25 10x 25 W bulb 2 89707-4020 x40 Wout) a0" 361/22-10 20 x10 amp fuse 3 361/22-19 40x 13 amp fuse 26 : 524/04-1x100 4x1 mm cable (100m) 12 524/05-1.5x50 2 x 1.8 mm cable (50H) 14 524/06-1-5x100 2x 1.5mm cable (100m) 10 you —'.....2&@4._. twenty 9-volt batteries. PETER No problem, we?.....4V®..... twenty-four. YOU ANAT nennnone te 25-watt bulbs. PETER OK, vou twenty-two. No problem. you PETER Yes. How many ®...nn sone nee? you Twenty, PETER Sorry. lonly’. a you That'sno good. What about 60-watt bulbs? PETER —NO,T%conuo any 60-watt bulbs, only 25-watt or 40-watt. you Do’. ave any 40-watt bulbs? ..ten, any fuses? PETER Yes, what fuses"... need? you need twenty 10-amp fuses, and forty 13-amp. PETER OK.L" sossnonue€NOUGH 10-amp fuses, but I". 13-amp fuses. enough 5 Rearrange the letters to make the names of these items. 1 law cokest wall socket neonexits deal 2 3 sinbuses dare 4 sailer rubmen 5 nationallist kids 6 hotelepen burnme 7 amile sadders ‘eduardo santez@hydrobresi.com unit 6 Follow theinstructions to draw a picture. Draw a diagonal line from sixty-six to fifty-seven, Draw a horizontal line from eighty-four to eighty-seven, Draw a vertical line from fourteen to sixty-four. 4 Draw three horizontal lines, one from thirteen 10 to fourteen, one from forty to forty-one, and one from ninety to ninety-one. Draw two horizontal lines, one from fourteen to nineteen and one from sixty-four to sixty-nine. Draw three vertical lines, one from twenty-eight to sixty-eight, one from sixty-six to twenty-six, and one from twenty-seven to fifty-seven, Draw three diagonal lines, one from forty to thirteen, one from fourteen to forty-one, and one from ninety-one to sixty-four. Draw three vertical lines, one from nineteen to pune us wy ww panne wn ee wens us 7 | wnnens enews | So st 52 53 4 55 56 57 38 59 onasaseoae nina ns mn m9 ones ms wo soo 2 osm 85 86 87 88 oe sixty-nine, one from forty to ninety, and one from ninety-one to forty-one, Draw two horizontal lines, one from seventy-eight, to seventy-five and one from twenty-six to twenty-eight, Draw two more diagonal lines, one from eighty-four to seventy-five and one from seventy-eight to eighty-seven. 7 Choose the correct answer. ‘Can! speaktoJohn, please? DS cere 2 cern Meets eS renee 2 Yes,this is Anthony Boyle speaking. 2 oreintaanaetv ee na eee 9G octane. a Itakeamessage? bb youtakeamessage? Co eer Installation disks? a Yes,Ineed them. b Yesyoutecorrect, Eanes mera code, 441489 and... a myextensionis 3184. b myaddressis 3184. ¢ my department is 3184 Thank youfor calling. a Thankyou.aye. »b Yourewelcome.Bye, Please.fye, units 1 Match the control 2 Lookat the di 3 Lookat the keypad and the diagrams. Write the number of the key nextto its p 1 2 3 4 5 6 the diagram with the words in the list. H levers LCD displays knobs switches clock gauges sockets key pad .gram and complete the sentences with There's or There are. eras a gauge in the centre on the left. two levers on the right at the bottom. four switches at the bottom in the centre. aclock on the left at the top. an LCD display in the centre, three gauges on the right at the top. .~.@ socket on the left in the centre. a key pad in the centre. at the top, on the right 3. O08 s in the centre, above the zero ae LJ on the left, below the four O é at the top, in the centre Ae at the bottom, on the left 308 on the right, below the nine |< above units ry 4 Read the instructions. Draw the controls on the diagram. The lever is in the centre at the bottom. e 9 g ® @ ‘There are three sockets in the middle on the right. ‘There are two knobs at the top on the left. ‘There's a key pad in the centre. ‘There are three gauges on the left in the centre. ‘The clockis on the right at the top. There are two switches on the left at the bottom. ‘The LCD display is in the middle at the top. 5. Lookat the alarm control panel and complete the instructions. Use the words in the lst. press open button small correct Tock top centre right replace switches display OK, are you ready? Tum the key at the bottom and 1 MeeMnn the COVE, There's a lock at the ®.unnnnun «LOOK at the clock and check the time is There's al50 a ..onnnnn Button at the top, on the left. suse the button. This* onthe alarm, Now, there's a key pad in the”... ‘Type in the code on the key pad. The code is 65786. Now, look at the LCD *. under the clock. If it says ‘Ready’, press the large ..uunwat the bottom, on the ® ...Close the cover, and . it with the key. ‘That's it! Remember to™. the batteries! units 6 Write the opposites. 1 lock open replace tum off push. tum anti-clockwise unplug unlock 7 Underline the correct instruction. 1 Qpen/ Unplug / Pull the air-vent. 2 Read / Unlock / Tum the LCD display. 3. Lock /Turn/ Read the knob anti-clockwise. 4 Switch on / Pull / Close the lever. 5 Plug in /Switch off/ Unlock the door. 6 Lock / Open / Replace the bulb. 7 Press / Turn / Open the button. 8 Remove /Close / Lock the fuse. ‘8 Complete the instructions with the correct words. 1 .the cover, PIA... the batteries, and... the cover. (Close, open, replace) 2 snmnenennse YOUFPC, . your email program, and. .- your new messages. (open, switch on, read) 3. When you go, please the windows... . the lights, and - ..the door. (close, lock, switch off) 4 soonnennerthe electricity, the 60-watt bulb, and w.cocunonnit with 275-watt bulb. (remove, replace, switch off) 5 Tostop the machine, umm the lever, . the knob on the right anti- clockwise, and the motor with the on/off switch at the bottom on the left. (push, turn, turn off) 9 Write the plurals of these words. boxes 1 box 7 bulb 2 car 8 torch 3 business 9 city 4 battery 10 month, 5 person 11 item, 6 day wu 12 message units [EG W Good moming, madam. Can Ihelp you? ‘Yes, where's the café? [HOTEL CALIFORNIA] It’s on the second floor. ani Mexican aaa om restaurant wae Excuse me, where's the fitness centre? It’s on the sixth floor. Is there an elevator? ‘Yes, the elevator is on the left next to the stairs. wee 3a Where's the bar? 8 Well, there's a cocktail bar on the seventh floor on the left, next to the Mexican restaurant. And there's a bar on the : second floor next to the café. ‘Thanks. And is there a photocopier here? Yes, sir. There are two photocopiers on the fourth floor next to the meeting room. oft > Excuse me, where can I park my car? ‘The hotel car park is on the right. OK.Is there a swimming pool? 4 Yes, sir. The swimming pool and sauna are on the lower level ls Geena wee Read the conversations again. Answer the questions using Yes, thereis / Yes, there are ot No, there isn‘t/ No, there aren't. 1 Isthere a fitness centre on the sixth floor? Yes, there is, 2 Are there any bars in the hotel? 3 Is there a café on the third floor? 5. Are there any photocopiers on the fourth floor? 6 Are there any meeting rooms on the second floor? 7 Isthere a cocktail bar on the first floor? FE units Lowe evel Unit 6 1 Match the parts of the car with the words in the list. E 1 driver's seat 7 bonnet (BrE) / hood (AmE) 2 steering wheel 8 boot (Br8) trunk (AmE) 3 gearlever 9 sunroof 4 windscreen (BrE) / windshield (AmE) 10 CD player 5 headlights 11. navigation system 6 aerial (Bré) / antenna (AmE) cm 12 aluminium wheels 2 Read the order form.Complete the conversation on page 20 with the phrases in the list. Yes, it does Do you want No, it doesn’t Does it have Order form Customername David White Salesperson Philip Bray | Model _ Adis Cooper Colour Gree _ _ Standard features Extras [L] metaticpaine L) coplayer [1] Heated locks 1] tight metal wheels [7] Headairbags Airbags (7) heather seats (driver,passengerside) 1 [Ey navigation system Radio (J Telephone alarm CL ciuisecontrot [1] Etectrically-poweredseats [|] Central locking unite Davin _ OK, want a metallic green Mini Cooper with light metal wheels, and air bags. SALESMAN The air bags are standard.".....Doyou want, head air bags too? pavip Yes, please. .€@ Sunroof as standard? GALneMan| seen sue TS £430 extra. pavip £430, hmm. OK. SALESMAN Do you want a sunroof? Davin Yes, wanta suntoof...... a navigation system? SALESMAN Poscososen ‘The navigation system needs a radio to work, but the radio is standard on all models. Davin OK. And wanta CD playertoo. SALESMAN What about heated locks? Davip No, I don’tneed them. sees C@nttal locking? SALESMAN 7. So, central locking too? Davin Yes, need central locking. And what about automatic transmission? SALESMAN Automatic transmission isn’t standard." .that too? pavip —_Yes,1do. 3 Complete the order form in 2.Tick (/) the extras the customer wants. 4 Markthe sentences true (T) or false (F). 1 Amap is made of paper. @rF 5 Joggingshoes are made of wood. T/F 2 Ropes are made of nylon. TF 6 Aboxis made of cardboard. TE 3 Abookismadeofaluminium. T/F 7 Sweaters are made of wool. TE 4 Cartyresaremade ofrubber. T/F 8 A table is made of ceramic. TE 5. Write what these things are made of. Use t's made of (1 thing) or They're made of (2things or more). 1 packingmaterial made ofpelytree hooks awindow adoor the cover of a switch acarengine shoes elevator cables 1 2 3 4 5 6 coffee filters 7 8 9 0 adictionary They're made of steel or iron. 6 Answerthe questions with Yes itdoes or No,itdoesn'. 1 Does a car have four wheels? 2 Does a motorbike have several air bags? 3 Does a telephone have a lot of levers? 4 Does a fuse box have several switches? 5 Does aPChavea fan? 6 Does a cable have alot of sockets? 7 Does a windscreen/windshield have a heater? 8 Does an elevator have an air vent? 7 Underline the correct answer. ‘Abus has a lot of wheels / seats / engines. A computer has several fans / sockets /Ievers. An electric car doesn't have a(n) fuel tank /air bag / brake pedal Amobile phone has a lot of batteries / alarm clocks / buttons. A dictionary has alot of maps / words / news. ACD player has a drive / minibar / elevator. ‘A good hotel has a lot of stairs / facilities / instructions. Internet addresses don'thave an@/_/é. Acountry code has several numbers /IDs / letters. Atorch has a bulb / pump /fuse. 8 Look at the shapes. Fill in the missing letters in the words. Write what the shape is, 1 It'sacitcle. 5 Itsat__an__e, O It's ound... or... circular, A ie 2 It'sa__em_-ci_c_e. 6 It'sa_p_er_. @ 3 It’san. 7 It'sac_b_ 9 What shapeare these things? acompact disk an Olympic-sized swimming pool a room that is 4 metres x 4 metres one side of a pyramid lel piper ee ahalf-moon atable-tennis ball an egg an oil tank that is 1.5mx 1.5m x 1.5m. units Unit 7 1 Lookat AIBO the robot dog. Label the parts of his body with the wordsin the list. cars ° face back mouth nose ° neck frontleg | —_ _! backleg foot tail head f——— e ° e ° ° ° 2. Read about AIBO, the robot dog, Mark the sentences true (T) or false (F). AIBO (Anificial Intelligence roBOr) isa robot dog, developed by Sony. He is 27.4 em long, 26.6 om high, and weighs 1.5 kilos. You can control him with a ‘computer, remote control or with voice instructions. AIBO is notjust a toy. Sony developed and tested him ‘san electronic friend for old people. Movable parts Mouth: degree of freedom 4¢ Head: 3 degrees of freedom 1 Legs: 5 degrees of freedom x 4 legs (removable) ‘e Ears: 1 degroe of freedom x 2 ears 4 Tail: 2 degrees of freedom 1 Total: 20 degrees of freedom He needs a 9 V battery and can operate for ‘approximately 1.5 hours. AIBO is a toy for children. TH He can remember his name. TE He can bend his legs. ve He can stand on his front legs. Tr He can raise and lower his frontlegs. 1/F He can tum ona light. Te He can speak 75 words of English. T/F He can leam to do new things. TE He can move his ears and tail. TE He can bend his back. TE Ea oe Price: approximately $1,300 Here are some things AIBO can do, ‘¢ walk and ran backwards and forwards ‘¢ stand on his back legs and raise and lower his front les ‘¢ see and remember things ‘¢ understand the name you give him ‘¢ dance # understand 75 different voice instructions (Sit! Come! Not, ete.) 1 take photographs ‘¢ make robotic dog sounds «learn new actions 3 Match the pictures with the verbs. ° ° move backwards, move forwards 8, =, = A, v oes Ww push, pull 1 2 3 4 adjust... e SL @ e = 5 bend, straighten f 4 G LI 7 8 ° tumleft, tum right climb up, climb down aa ty t ok raise, lower y f J 4 Complete the sentences with a verb from 3. ° 1 Please ....108.... the door and lock it when you go home. 2 Alot ofrobots Catt wenn por down stars 3 Please help me. the carinto the garage 4 Please «nour hand if you want to ask a question, ® Rg 5 Canit.. backwards and forwards, or only forwards? 6 The maximum load this robot can is 25 kg. 7! \ 7 ASIMO can... the size of his steps to make them big or small. 8 When you want tolift something heavy... your legs. 9 DOM samen leftor right When I come out of the elevator? 10 There are so many bends in this road -we need to... 5 What ‘Complete the sentences with the items in the list. 1 Ithas aneck and a mouth, butit can’t drink... 2 Ithas arms, legs, and a back, but itcan't move... 3 Ithas two or three hands, It doesn’t have a mouth, but itcan tell you the time... 4 Itsround.Ithas alotof teeth, butit can’teat. 5 Ithasa nose. tcan’tsmell, but it can fly... 6 7 8 Ithas an arm, but it doesn’t have a hand. Itcan lift things. Itcan read and write, but it doesn’t have eyes or hands, Ithas a body. It doesn’t have arms or legs, but it can carry you somewhere. Unit7 6 Match the pictures with the dimensions. @ Solar-powered radio ole Ocean pointer dictionary 1. Maximum load 40 kg. Dimensions: 90 cm high, 70cm wide, 55cm deep. Price €99.99. 2 Operates on 12 volts. Dimensions: 81 mm long, 60 mm high, 22 mm wide. Price €49.99. 3. Dimensions: 150 mm long, 70 mm high, 30 mm wide. Price €29.95. 4 25-year guarantee. Weight, 7.5 kilos. Dimensions: 1,200 mm high, S00 mm wide, 60 mm deep. Price €539.50, 5 Weight without batteries, 125 g. Dimensions: 135 mm long, 90 mm wide, 15 mm high. Price €134.99 6 Wavelength 670 mm (red). Dimensions: 15 cm long, 13 mm wide, Price €29.95. 7 Lookat the answers and complete the questions. Then write four more questions. 1 How ....Mgh...is the computer table? 90cm 2 How isthe solar panel? 500mm 3 How is the laser pointer? 15cm 4 How. is the electronic dictionary? 125g 5 How. is the electronic door opener? «49.99 6 How. isthe guarantee on thesolar panel? 25 years 7 How. _is the electronic dictionary? 135mm 8 HOW .osnsnnis the solar radio, 70mm 8 Write the opposites. pe 7 forwards dirty 8 tum right . 9 bend can't 10 pull 11 tumon 6. raise 2 close Unit 8 Read the dialogue and complete the task list. ‘4 Canthelp you? » My carneeds a service. ‘4 OK. Any problems? Yes. The radio doesn’t work. I need a new one. 4 No problem. We'll install it. Anything else? 8 Yes. think [need four new tyres. ‘A OK, we'll check the tyres and replace them if you need new ones. » Thanks. A Isthat all? 8 No.I can’t unlock the passenger door. ‘4 Do you have central locking? 3 No,Idon’t. Task list Dates 17 Angus 1 a nen radic. 2 Are the tyres 7 car-alarin. ‘4 No problem, We'll replace the old lock with a new one, B Great, 4 Do you need anything else? 8 Yes. Ineed an alarm. Do you have one for this car? ‘A Yes, no problem. We'll install it for you. » Great. Can you do it today? ‘A No, sorry. We're very busy. Complete the conversations with itor them. 1-4 Weneed to check how long the room is. » Right, "measure... 2 A Ineed a new password. B OK,I"llchange foryou. 3 A These bolts are loose. » Do you want me to tighten ? 4 A Weneed to send these parts today. 8 OK, Il get a box and pack 5 8 The fire doors are locked 8 Are they? Il unlock... 6 A There's a problem with this machine. 8 OK, we'll call maintenance and ask them to service 7 A Are these figures correct? 8 'mnot sure.1'll check 8 A There's ahole in this hose. 3 Yes, we need to replace .. Wobile: Ford Prous XE 3 BIP 2 the passenger davr lick. units [Ey 3 Complete the conversations with the verbs in the list. cary replace clean check straighten - measure order delete 1A This box is very heavy. 8 OK,1'help you 27%... 2.4 We don'thave enough paper. 8 No problem. some more. 3A This aerialis bent BOOK IM eeesesensnnit 4A These figures can’tbe correct. 8 Areyou sure?! them. 5 a Is this 25cm long? 8 I'mnot sure, but I'l 6 A This light bulb doesn’t work. 8 Tknow.ll 7 A The car's very dirty. BY¥E5,1'U ennesesnnit tOMOTTOW. 8 A Idon’tneed these programs. BOK TT sennnonene them for You. it, 4 Underline the correct word. 1A Ineed to measure this room. Do you need 'a/ some tape measure? Yes. Do you have ‘one / any? Ineed to straighten these wires. Do you need ’a/some pliers? Yes, Do you have ‘one / any? pwe> pw Ineed to remove these screws. Do you need *a/ some screwdriver? Yes. Do you have ‘one / any? Ineed to replace that light bulb. Do you need ’a/some ladder? Yes, Do you have ‘one / any? poe Ineed to hang this picture on the wall. Do you need °a/ some hammer and "a/ some nails? Idon’t need "a/ some hammer, but I need "a/some nails. Do you have "one / any? pur pee 5 Read the FAQs 1-10 and match them with the answersa-j. :| Tom’s Technical FAQs* page 4 What can I.do? live in Germany and want to watch British TV. 2 Help! My PC can't find my new printer. 3 Twant to take my laptop with me when I go to London. Five in Spain. Do I need a different plug? How can I'see digital photos on my mobile? I don’t need one ofthe programs on my PC. Can I just delete it? want to use my mobile In the car. Is it OK to use it when I have headphones? Thave a satelite dish and two TVs. Can I watch two different programmes? ‘The air-conditioning in my car doesnt work. What-can I do? ‘The potatoes in my garden are very small. What do you think the problem is? My mouse doesn’t work. What can I do? ‘This isa driver problem. You need to re-install the printer software. ‘Yes, you do. The sockets in the UK are made for plugs with three pins. ‘You need to get a special satelite receiver and a viewing card from the UK. ‘Open the windows! I'm afraid I can’t answer your question, need more information first. No, don’t do that! You need to uninstall it. This removes all the entries inthe registry. ‘You need to have a cell phone that can show digital pictures first. Remove the mouse ball and clean it with water or alcohol. ‘Yes, you can, but you need to have two satelite receivers, ‘This page is for Technical FAQs. Please post this question. toa gardening page! ‘You can only listen with headphones - you can’t sp headset (headphones + microphone). FAQS = Frequently Asked Questions 6 Match the pictures with the words. °. pair of scissors screwdriver can of oil scales tape measure thermometer spanner pair of goggles 9 funnel 10 key 11 magnifying glass 12 torch 13 switch 14 fork-lift truck 15 crate 7 Write the name of the items you need to do these things. Youwantto... Youneeda.. Youwantto Youneeda... 1 remove the screws on a cover .. 9 tighten some bolts 2 opena locked door : 10 protect your eyes 3 look at something very small .... 11 weigh a parcel 4 move a very heavy box lubricate a moving part 5 putsome oil into a machine tum offa machine 6 cutsome paper see in a dark place 7 pack an engine for delivery measure a wall, 8 check the temperature 8 Read the first email. Complete the second email with the phrases in the list. [vere Mile veler@cyps§o] ae i es cael ‘Our combined heat and power plant needs a service next month ‘We need to make arrangements for your service engineers. need to ‘know the answors to those questions. ‘# How many service engineers do we need? 18 Dowe needto meet tham atthe apo? '¢ Dowe need to book hotel rooms? ‘9 Do they need anything else? Please lot mo know. Thanks. Best wishes Andrew IIT] Heinz Mater Mucor chp-29.40] Tl BT] Ancrow MacDonald [Andrew Mac@mpc industies.co.uk] | el a Youneed to switch off b Thanks for your email lowes You need tour serie enginesrs. ¢ They also need a printout of “Theyilarve the day bear the service, on Monday, 19 Jy some data 2 ‘them at he aiport. Also. 4 Best wishes ‘because they have three big boxes with tools and spare parts. ‘We can book he hotel rooms, : the plant 12 hours before the sorice stars, ‘because it takes 10~12 hours to cool down. Alte service engineers need copes of te CHP operations logbook to check which ltrs they need to replace. Heinz e Youneed to meet f soyou don'tneed to do that 9 you need two cars or a small van 1 Match the signs with the correct instructions. Wear safety boots. 2 Don'tenter. 3 Don'tuse a mobile phone here. 4 Emergency exit this way. 5 Be careful when the floor is wet. ° 6 Don't touch. 7 Be careful! Dangerous liquid. 8 Wear safety goggles in this area. ° 9 Don't park here. 10 Be careful! Explosive material. AG A® 11. Watch out! Danger! e 12 Don't switch on! 13 Danger of an electric shock. est 14 Don't smoke here. © 1 Don't wash. 2. Read the instructions for what to do ina thunderstorm. Write Don’tbefore the instructions that arent true, Don’t stand under a big tree. stand on top ofa hill or high building, get inside a car. i 2 3 4 lie down on the ground. 5 use a telephone. 6 mommnsnee tay away from windows. 7 «use electrical appliances (TVs, computers). 8 9 stay away from water (the sea, a lake). carry metal objects. panic! 3. What colour are these things? Write the colour under the picture. 4. Read the instructions and complete the sentences with should or shouldn't. 1. Switch off the machine first. =The machine ..M0uld.. be switched off first. 2 Don'tconnect the wire to terminal A. The wire shouldn't. be connected to terminal A. 3 Clean the LCD display regularly. =The LCD display... . be cleaned regularly. 4 Don’t take food and drink into the control room. = Food and drink... be taken into the control room. 5 Don'tremove the safety guard. =The safety guard be removed. 6 Install the new sound card first. =The new sound... be installed first. 7 Change the password every day. =The password ‘be changed every day. 8 Don't store the cylinders outside. ‘The cylinders ‘be stored outside. 9 Replace the cover after use. =The cover. be replaced after use. 10 Don’tconnect the blue cable to the battery. =The blue cable .~ be connected to the battery. Ey oni 5. Complete the questions with Is, Are, Do,or Does. i. you work for Fiat? 6 you know who Ali works for? 2. youa mechanical engineer? 7 -youa maintenance technician? 3 hea customer? 8 Ineed a special pass? 4 .». she work here? ° she know where to go? 5 Sarah acomputertechnician 10 he new here? ora programmer? 6 Read the questions and underline the right answer. 1 Do you work for Dunlop? No.Ldon't. No, I'm not, 2 Is Patricia a manager? Yes, she does./Yes, she is. 3 Dol know him? Yes, you do. /Yes, you are, 4 Are you from RTC? No, Idon't. /No, I'm not. 5 Does Bill work for GE? ‘Yes, he does. /Yes, he is. 6 Is Maria Perrez from Brazil? No, she doesn't. /No, she isn't. 7 Doyou know what this does? Yes,Ido./Yes, 1am, 8 Does Ms Abdellah know Erika? No, she doesn't. /No, she isn't. 9 Are you an electrician? ‘Yes, Ido./Yes,I am, 10 Does your company make electric motors? _Yes, it does. /Yes, itis. 7 Put the wordsin the right order to make questions. 1 a/you/ mechanical engineer / are ‘Are YOUA mechanical engineer 2 an electronics company / work for/you/ do Do... 3 aerospace industry / in the /is/ your company Is 4 phones / produce / does / your company / mobile Does 5 tohave/avvisitor’s pass / you/do/ need Do.. 6 the first floor /is / there /on//a photocopier Is 7 you/Nordea/ Mr Linberg/are / from /in Oslo eres 8 Write answers to these questions. 1 Whodoyouworkfor? 2 What'syourjob? 3 Where do you work? units [Eq Unit 10 1 Match the itemsin the picture with the words in thelist. 1 window 2 keys 3 tool box 4 desk 5 radiator 6 tape measure 7 glasses 8 drawer 9 shelf 10 mobile phone 11 files 12 clock 2. Lookat the picture again and complete the sentences with the words in the list. behind between in infrontof._-nextto. on_—_under 1 The chairis iNffont 9 the desk. 2 The briefcase is nme the floor. 3 The pencils are the calculator and the PC. 4 The radiators uuu the desk. 5 Thelampis the phone. 6 The tape measureis.. the shelf. the files. 7 The newspapers .the briefcase. 8 Thebottleis the mobile phone and the folder. 9 The photocopiers the shelves. 10 The keys are the chair. 11 The toolbox is the book shelves. 12 The telephone is the PC. Ey esc 3 Angelo needs a meeting room.He phones Sheila. Look at the plan and underline the correct answer. Photocopier Meeting Meeting room? room 1 ANGELO Hello, Sheila. This is Angelo. SHEILA Hi, Angelo, What's up? ANGELO Ineed a meeting room with a minibar, a computer, and a photocopier. SHEILA Isitfortoday? ANGELO ' Yes,itis./ No, itisn't. At four o'clock this afternoon, SHEILA Forhow many people? ANGELO Seven. SHEILA OK.Youcan have room 2. ANGELO Is the photocopier in room 2? SHEILA 7 Yes itis./'No, itisn’t, But i's next to room 2. ANGELO. OK, And is the minibar in room 2? SHEILA "Yes, itis/ No, itisn’. It's in room 1, but you can get coffee from the coffee machine, ANGELO Is the coffee machine in the kitchen? SHEILA ‘Yes, itis, /No, itisn’t. It’s in the seating area next to the kitchen. ANGELO Is there a computer in room 2? SHEILA * Yes, thereis./ No, there isn’t, But you can use my computer. ANGELO Allright. Thanks! Is the English dictionary in your office? SHEILA *Yes, itis,/ No, itisn’t It’s on the small table on the left. 4 Match the times with the clocks. Minibar S599 1 Its five to one, 5 Its half past three. 2 It’seight fifteen. 6 It’s three o'clock. 3 It’s half past four. 7 Itseleven forty-five. 4 It's six twenty-five 8 It’sten to two, 5 Write the times a different way. 1 Its five toone. Hs twelve ify five. 5 is half past three. 2 It'seight fifteen. vn» 6 It's three o'clock. 3 It’s half past four. 7 It’s eleven forty-five. 4 It’ssix twenty-five w- 8 Itstentotwo, 33 6 Read the information and write the times. 1 7 Complete the conversations wit It’s 4,30 in Berlin, New York is 5 hours behind Berlin, What's the time in New York? ....22:32, You get up at 6.45, Breakfast takes half an hour. It takes you 20 minutes to drive to work. When do you arrive at work? Your train leaves at 9.25. The journey takes 45 minutes. When do you arrive? Itis now 2.25 and you have a meeting. It takes 5 minutes to walk to the meeting, The meeting lasts an hour. Then you walk back to your office. What's the time when you arrive back in your office? Your flight is at 2.30. You want to arrive at the airport one hour before the flight leaves. It takes 45 minutes to drive to the airport. When do you have to leave home? You finish work at 5.30. It takes you 40 minutes to drive home. Today you want to stop on. the way home and go shopping for an hour. When do you arrive home? .. this, that, these,or those. ( ButTlike machines { machines one over there, Can Iput S boxes here? No, put them on table over there. Unit 11 1 Complete the conversation with the words and phrases in the list. can't(x3) don't(x2) have wrong(x2)needto not ‘A T'i..£8%.. replace this engine control unit! 2 Why? 2 A There's a problem with the new control unit. 3B What's, with it? A The holes are in the‘ place. 3 Why’. you drill some new holes? A What? 16. ocononedo that! 3 OK.Why”.. you repair the old control unit? 4 That’sa problem.1*... replace the air-fuel chip. 3 Dowe®, anew chip? A Yes, but 8 OK,sowhy don't you just replace the chip? A We ®...smoun do that! The customer wants a new unit. 3 Ofcourse we can! 2. Match the words with the pictures. ° oy 0 © 1 dangerous 4 heavy 2 expensive... 5 long 3 hot 6 small unit gy 3. Complete the sentences with a phrase from the list. it’stooold they're too small it’s too expensive they're toodifficult they're too heavy it’s too far it’s too small it's too dangerous its too expensive ‘We can’t buy that laser printer ~ Tean't walk to work from my home— ‘We can’t use those screws — 'm afraid we can’t repair this computer — Ican'tlift these boxes - . Ican't read this serial number ~ 1 2 3 4 5 'mafraid we can’t go into the construction area~ 6 7 8 Ican't fill in these forms - 4 Match the instructions with the correct sign. ‘You have to stop. a5 ‘You can’t park here. . 1 2 3. You have to turn right. ° ° ° ° 4 You can’t turn left 5 Youhavetokeep rightorleft, 6 You can’t walk here. . 7 Youcan't drive down this road. 8 Youcan't tum left or right. om e e @ ° 5 Read this email about a visit to a company. Write four things Michael Kelly wants to do. Can leriveinto the company and park near your office, ‘0Fdo Ihave to park outside? 2 Wnatdo Ihave todo when lative? 2 |wantto bing a video camera, a laptop, and. cassette recorder with me. Is that OK? 4 Canyou organize a meeting with your Chiat Engineer orthe Head of Research in the maming? Can we go on ‘tour the labs in the afternoon? ‘with best wishes. Michael Kelly 6 Complete John Barden's reply with can’t or have to. Dear Michael Here are the answors tot questions you sent me about your visit "afraid you. 22... park inthe visitor’ carpark. Yous enter any ofthe buldings without this pass. |] rmsory, butyous thinks OX to ring a laptop but! seusnsnn- 99 t0a maating atone o'clock, 80 we 8. ‘ve into the company. Yous, ‘visitor's pass trom reception. Yous. bring a video camera into the company. ‘check wth securty % ‘ona tour ofthe labs inte afters. We can do the tourin the mong ‘and you can interview our Chief Engineer, Mr Cobain, inthe afternoon. Hook forward to meeting you. ‘ind regards John Barden Match the problems with the best solution. Idon’t understand these instructions. Is this cable long enough? ‘We don't have enough parts. I don’t know how to replace the sound card. Read the instructions from The Plaza Hotel. Mark the statements true (T) or false (F). 1 You have to ill out a drinks card when you use the minibar. 2 You can'thave breakfast in the hotel Or after eleven o'clock in the morning. T/F 3 You can't have breakfastin your room, TIE 4 Youhave to reserve a table for dinner. TIE 5 Youhave to check out before ‘twelve in the morning. TIF 6 You have to pay $5 a day to park your car. TIE 7 Youcan'tload or unload your bags in front of the hotel. TIE 8 Youcan'tsmoke in yourroom. T/F a Why don'tyou use a dictionary? b Why don’t you order some more? {Why don't you use a credit card? d Why don'tyou open the window? € Why don't you measure it? f Why don't you read the instructions? 9. Why don't you upgrade it? ‘THE PLAZA HOTEL Dear Guest ‘Welcome ro The Plaza Hotel (Ifyou use che miniba please fil ou the drinks ‘ard and take itt reception when you checkout. Breakfasts served from 6.00 -re.30 a in the Lincoln Room. I'you would lke breakfast served jn your room, please ill out the breakfast card and leave it with reception © Dinners served from 630-11.30 pa inthe Rooevel Gil onthe sev flooe Reservations (Guests are asked to check out before 12.00 smiday on the lst day ofthe tay (The hotel ca park is behind the hotel Packing costs $5 a day. Guests can park their carsin fron ofthe hotel fra shore time to Toad or sold their has ‘© This isa non-smoking room. Please do not smoke inthis room. ‘Please do not leave money or eed eardsin your 00m, Please leave them a reception Wevwish you a pleasant stay. Uniti 1 Match the words with the itemsin the picture. pliers goggles tapemeasure 9. 6 drill 11 tape 16 cable 7 manuals 12 paper 17 gas 8 hammers 13 paint 18 string 9 spiritlevel ... 14 boxes 19 printer 10 saw 15 bottle 20. keyboard 1 2 3 spanner 4 5 screwdriver 2. Erik Larsson is a production supervisor. Mr Funakoshi aqui manager from Japan.Heis visiting Erik’s workshop. Complete Parts 1 and 2 of the conversation with the phrases in the list. Part ‘sremoving areservicing aren'tusing Isherepairing ‘sinstalling are they doing ERIK LARSSON MR FUNAKOSHI ERIK LARSSON MR FUNAKOSHI ERIK LARSSON MR FUNAKOSHI ERIK LARSSON Ey en ‘This is the workshop, Mr Funakoshi, We"....7eservicing... the machines, Isee. So you? these machines today. ‘That's right. I see. So, what’ exactly? Ea‘ some parts from this machine : the parts? No,he*. sn NEW parts. Part2 ‘resoldering arethey wearing areyoudoing arerepairing ‘m testing MR FUNAKOSHI Excuse me. What’... ? uz 1 .». Some electrical parts with a voltmeter. ERIK LARSSON Overhere, Andy and JUliO® nono some broken connections. They"... MR FUNAKOSHI —WhY"ooccsnrnn ERIK LARSSON Safety rules! . the wires to these terminals. . goggles? 3 Use the words to make complete sentences. 1/ install / some new software. Tm installing some new software. 2 I/connect/ the printer to the computer. 3 Be careful! You, stand/on the cables! 4 She/ read / the manual/in English. ‘We / build /a new workshop. 4 Change the sentences into the negative form. 1 He's installing a new machine. He's not installing a new machine. 2 Lorenzo's operating the machine today. 3. We're replacing the batteries. 4 She's doing the tests for Mr Nikolaev. 5 They're using the electric drill. It's working. 6 I'm checking the connections at the moment. unit 12 5 Putthe wordsin the right order to make questions. 1 you/doing/are/what ‘What are you doing? 2 she/it/adjusting/is 3 are/what/soldering/ you 4 the/ computer / they /are / changing/ why 5 the/leaking/ are /batteries 6 removing/he/ the / cover / why //is 6 Lookat the items in 1 again. Which are countable and which are uncountable? Write the wordsin the boxes. ‘Countable ‘Uncountable cables gas 7 Complete the dialogues using a,an,some,or any. 1A Isthere tape measure in the toolbox? B Yes, but there isn't oes» PaPeF OF pencil to write the measurements. 2 4 Canthelp you? Yes, there's white paint, paintbrush, and .nnnmne brush, cleaner over there. Can you bring them over here? 3 a Isthere.. ‘gas in the bottle? 3 No,it's empty. But there ate jun full bottles in the storeroomn. 4a Thereare... cables and... the workshop, please? B Sure, printer in my office. Gan you take them to 5 Arethere v»tools in the car? B Yes, there are. WrencheS, neuen @lectric drill, and... screwdriver. A Isthere sow petrol in it? B Yes, it’s full 8 Complete the conversation with the phrasesin the list. a The key. Do you have it? b But don'thave any money for anew tank. € T'mworking on my motorbike. d Tknow.That’s why I'm repairing it. e There isn’t any gasoline init. 1 Why? ‘A What are you doing? +s 1,Lmuworking on my motorbike. ‘A Why are you filling the fuel tank? ‘A Look! The tanks leaking! 2 You can't repair it, you have to replace it! ‘A Whatare you looking for? oe ‘A No.I'mleaving! aid A It’s too dangerous here. 9 Ineach group, one of the wordsisa thing and an action. Underline the actions. 1 coffee staple calculator manual 2 bolt tool shelf photo 3 woman clothes nail scissors 4 cement money tank chewing gum 5 oxygen glue ruler credit card 6 information problem _parking screw 10 Complete the sentences with an action word from 9. 1 Youcan... {9Pl2... paper, but not bricks. 2 Youcan “bricks, but not leather. 3.YOU CaN nuns Pieces of cardboard together, but not pieces of wool 4 Youcan -» pieces of plastic together, but not pieces of polystyrene. 5. YOU CaM ss snnnn Pieces Of Wood together, but not pieces of glass. 6 Youcan two pieces of metal together, but not two pieces of cotton, unite EO Unit 13 1. Match the items on the left with a phrase on the right to make a sentence. 1 Acompass 2 is forsticking things together 2 Afan \ b are for keeping you safe in a car. 3 lighter € sfor finding the way 4 Glue ¢ are for tightening and looseningbols. 5 Seat-belts is for lifting a car 6 Spanners fis forcoolingan engine 7 Asaw 9 are for protecting your computer 8 Passwords hare for protecting your eyes. 9 Goggles 1 is forstarting fires 10 Ajack jis forcutting wood and metal. 2. Here are eight things you should wear or take with you when you go trekking in the desert. Rearrange the letters to make the words. on compass 1 2 nussagles 3 amp 4 finke 5 shilwet 6 7 8 rorrim ath rightle eB aaa te 3. Write five questions and answers about the t Q What's the compass for? A It’s for finding the way. POP DP PP EPP s 2 4 Number the sentences in the conversations in the right order. Conversation 1 4. assistant Canthelp you, sir? ASSISTANT You need some Supa-Glue. It’ for sticking metal or plastic to glass. ASSISTANT What do you want it for? CUSTOMER Ineed to stick the mirror back on my car windscreen. CUSTOMER Yes, Ineed some glue Conversation 2 @ s..KAL OK.Thanks for your help. b ....KAI_ How doI do that? © su:KAI Tean’t send this attachment to Yoshi. I's too big. d.1.zEN What's the problem? € ...BEN Use the program Zip-Zipper. It's for making large files smaller. f BEN Youneed to compress the file. Conversation 3 2 ...8VEN_ Aremote sensor? What's it for? b .....SvEN OK, and where can I see what the temperature is? ¢ .L.sven What's that? d .....PETER In the control centre. The operators have to check that it doesn’t get too hot, or too cold inhere. ¢ ....PETER It'sa remote sensor. f PETER It's for measuring the temperature of this room. 5 Read the conversation and |labelthe camera. [@ @ | ‘4 Can we watch this video cassette on the camera? » Yes, of course. First, you have to put the cassette into the camera ‘A Right, that's easy. 8 Now, open the LCD screen on the other side of the camera. ‘4 OK. Now what? 8 Tum the power switch from OFF toVCR, It’s at the back, on the right. ‘4 Where? Is it this switch? Yes, that’sit. ‘A OK. The LCD screen's on. Now what? 8 Press the rewind button. A Isitthis button at the top here? 8 Yes, that’s it. Wait until it rewinds to the beginning of the tape. A OK! What do I do now? 8 Press the PLAY button. It's next to the rewind button. ‘A Hey! Great! I can see the picture, but there's no sound » Tum up the volume then. The knob’s on the side of the LCD screen. 6 Match the buttons to the functions. 1 power switch A. 4 rewind 2 fast forward 5 record 3 pause 6 play 7 Write the opposites of the verbs. tum off switch off 1 tumon 2 increase 3 plugin 4 push 7 volume 8 move up/down the menu 9 select 5 open 6 fast forward 7 pickup 8 stop 8 Complete the dialogue with the words in the list. You can use the words marked (x2) twice. enter calls for how(x2) use button(x2) easy what counnnens the number keys. does this knob do? kaa’ How do you think? Press the red’ ‘That's right! But that’s”. ! at the top! pepe hp eh oe ee units ..do you switch the mobile on? Press the 1d ¥sonnmnn at the top. What's this button. Itselects the menu. How do you". new names and numbers? w. the number that is displayed. .~.do you switch the phone off? © Pages 23 to 28 in the user manual | OTe 1 Look at the picture. Match the items in A to the problems in B. diskette boxes two keys cD speaker computer unit manual broken missing dented cracked tom and dirty bent scratched crushed 2 These letters arrived in the quality department of a computer company. Complete the sentences with was or were. © My computer arrived today, but it in very bad condition @ 1 think the boxes ....... crushed. © Thesideofthe unit. | @ One of the speakers software CDs .. ++. broken, and the . scratched. © The keyboard sass chipped, and two keys missing. @ The other items ... for the printer ..... good condition, but the diskette sees bent torn, and it was difficult to read the instructions. unit14 cE 3 Write short conversations.Follow the example. 1 /replaced / screen. (cracked) We/ changed / bolts. (bent) ‘8 Treplaced the screen. ‘A We changed the bots. 8 What was wrong with it? '8 What was wrong with them? ‘A Itwas cracked A They were bent. 1 We/ repaired / power cord. (worn) 4 I/changed / tyre on the truck. (flat) 2 She/ replaced / batteries. (leaking) 5 We/ painted / pipes. (rusty) 3 I/changed /fuses. (burnt out) 6 I/ fixed / handle on your bag. (broken) 4 Read the report and mark the sentences true (T) or false (F). FQIH-05 Accident and damage report 7 area (Gelsinks workshop) ae = 2 oe a Fire Cause ofaccident: The technician. the computer network used chasing icra pt heat Te winder weed Affe started. Damage: Thefiredasnaged:the reception area. temelted the plastic seats, telephones cloner sta The hightemperature cracked the mirrors sand lights, Tealso broke the glass ithe door. The smoke damaged:the materials onthe wallsandjfeor There burnt the Oeistwias tree, Date: 12/23/03 Name HASSEL, Bion Signature: Bjbre Hassel 1 The accident happened on Christmas Day. TE 2 The fire happened because of electrical problems. TIF 3. Bjérn Hassel signed the report on the day of the accident. TIE 4 Ttwas dangerous to use the cleaning liquid because the windows were closed. T/F 5 The wallpaper is in good condition. TIF 6 The seats were not damaged. TIE 7 The heat cracked the mirrors. TIF 8 The Christmas tree melted. TIE Ey ones 5 Bjérm Hassel phoned his boss to the next day to tell him about the accident. Complete the conversation with the words in the list. arrived called started contacted was(x2) were used happened BORN Hello, can I speak to Mr Hansen, please? MR HANSEN Speaking BORN This is Bjérm Hassel, in Helsinki. It’s about the fire.1"... M4... you yesterday, butyou’.... out. MR HANSEN Yes, [was in Sweden. What’. ? BORN ‘There was a fire in the Helsinki workshop. The technician *....0.00008 flammable cleaning liquid on the computer. The windows were closed. The Fite §..ninnonu BECAUSE he used the liquid next to the gas heater. MR HANSEN What®..... damaged? BORN Everything in the reception area, MR HANSEN. Iwantto seeit.I'll come tomorrow. BORN I'm sorry, the office is closed tomorrow and Friday. Then it's the weekend. co the insurance company this morning at nine o'clock. They . very quickly. MR HANSEN Good. But! want to speak to that technician! BORN ‘You don't need to speak to him, Mr Hansen. MR HANSEN Why not? BIORN It, me! 6 Complete the text with in,on,orat. ‘The fire happened "!". December, ».... Christmas. The work started’... the beginning of the week, .... Monday. The accident happened .... Tuesday the 2rd¥....nine forty-five. The window was closed because it's cold in Helsinki’... winter. Mr Hansen was not there’. Wednesday the 24th. He contacted the insurance company ™.... the morning, Mr Hansen didn’t come to see the damage Decause the office was closed ".... the 25th and the 26th, and... the weekend. ‘Tuesday. Bjérn explained the accident to Mr Hansen’. 7 Write the Past Simple form of the words in the correct column. Lyllable (#) | 2syllables (ee) ‘syllable (e) | 2syllables (ee) painted 6 7 8 9 0 fix unit 4 8 Write thedatesin two ways. British English American English 01/07 __the first of uly, January seventh 08/12 06/03 1 2 3 4 05/09 5 6 102 10/04 9 Read the text. Complete each part of the text with the word: The Leaning Tower of Pisa began stopped designed increased finished started ‘The Tower of Pisa was '.42!9"€4_ by the Italian architect, Bonanno Pisano. Construction work* in 1173. few years later, the tower’. tolean to one side. The building work“... and started many times, and the tower was officially ®......000-iN 1370, Over the next 600 years, the angle of the lean’. added installed used decided . to correct the lean. They large weights made of lead! (Pb) at the bottom ofthe tower to stop it moving, Then they... liquid nitrogen to In the 1990s, some engineers freeze the foundations, but the tower started to lean again, They quickly ®. mote lead, and the lean stopped. installed closed collapsed’ removed signed In 1998, another old tower in Italy ". and the Italian government... the Tower of Pisa. They”... ‘a contract with a British company to straighten the tower. The engineers ........... Steel cables to hold the tower in place. Then they ¥ earth from under the high side of the tower. The tower started to straighten. completed visited corrected ‘The British engineers“. the lean by 43 centimetres. On the 6th of June 2001, they _.. the project, and the government re-opened the tower. In November, tourists, ¢he tower for the first time since 1999, lead avery heavy metal (Pb) collapse to fall down EE orice Unit 15 Complete the information in the text and the table. Jim Shan is from Cincinnati in "ose He's a2 fora company that makes petrochemicals, When Jim isn't working he likes watching baseball and playing golf. His favourite baseball team is the Cincinnati Reds. At the weekend Jim goes t¥ msn Inga Telleffson is from Peder and Ragnhild. Inga speaks’... languages:* Golf Club to play golf. Jim speaks English and in Norway. She is a mechanical engineer at a small company that makes parts for ships’ motors. Inga is married and has*... children, English, French, and She likes travelling when she has enough time, When she isn't working she likes" and"... In winter she especially likes skiing, Name Jim Shan Inga Telleffson Nationality American, _ Hometown city | Cincinnati, USA Bergen Profession Lab Assistant Mechanical Engineer Languages 4 Chinese Norwegian, ”. oe and German. Hobbies a. -and sailing, , walking-and Ss 2 .-when she has enough time. Otherinformation | Favourite team: "... Two children, ®nsen Golf club: Elks Run and®, Lookat the questions. Tick (¥) the ones that are right and correct the ones that are wrong. Where are you from? Mun Whatdoyoumake-atthe weekend? What is your first name? How many languages speak you? From where is Kai? What are your hobbies? ‘Where are you live? ‘What sports you like? What's your favourite sport? How many children you have? ‘Wa de yo a th weakens unit 15 3 Write the questions to these answers. evauswene Where is Inga Tellefson from? She's from Norway. 2 She lives in Bergen. 2 She's a mechanical engineer. 2 Four-Norwegian, English, French, and German. 2? Wo. w-? Peder and Ragnhild. 2 Sailing, skiing, and walking. 2 No,she doesn'tlike golf. 4 Write some similar questions to ask about Jim Shan.Askabout: + hishometown + hiscompany + hishobbies * his job + languages + the weekends 5. Match the fractions and percentages (1-10) with the words (a-}). 50% 33.3% 75% 25% 60% % 56 % ho 56 five-eighths three-fifths five-sixths two-thirds one tenth, ahalf athird a quarter three-quarters seven-eighths 6 Complete the text. Write the percentages as fractions, using the words in the list. three-quarters two-thirds half aquarter afifth ‘one language. Over » Language skills not used by world’s businesses About half _ (50%) ofthe people we asked can speak other languages. z (75%) of the people work in companies that use more than are from a different country and speak a different language. Just under ‘ (66%) work for companies that do business internationally. Only « (25%) of the people say that language skills are not important in their workplace. About & (20%) say their ‘companies lose business because of communication problems with people from different countries. Overs. (50%) are learning a language. After English, Spanish is the favourite language to learn, (50%) oftheir customers and colleagues 7 Read the text again. Mark the sentences true (T) or false (F). 1 2 3 ‘About half the people asked say they can speak a foreign language. 7) F Not many of the people asked work in multilingual workplaces. T/F Alot of the people asked say their colleagues and customers are from other countries. T/F Just over a third of the people asked say their companies do business internationally. T/F About three-quarters of the people asked say language skills are important at work, T/F ‘About 50 of the 534 people asked say their companies lose business because of language problems. T/F Half the people asked say they are learning English. T/F Spanish is the top foreign language tolearn. T/F 8 Choose the best answer for each question, a,b,orc. 1 Rotts Royce Motor Cars Ltd.is owned Ge b British American (Over 60% of the Swiss speak German asa first language, about 20% speak French and just over 6.5% speak. Spanish Realian ¢ Romansh Youcan eatnasilamakina restaurant. a Malaysian’ b French © Greek Noki sos €OMPANY. a Japanese Finnish Danish .~of the Earthis covered by water. use 24,602 kWh of electricity, Per persona year, Americans use 12,407 kWh a year and the Germans use 5,963 kWha year. a Canadians bb Belgians ¢ Norwegians imports more per person than any other country in the world. a Hong Kong b TheNetherlands Mexico ‘The United Kingdom has about 20million internet users, but there are 148 million Internet users... a Brazil b Japan ¢ theUnited States ‘Thetop three countries for mobile phones are:the United States, about 70 million; China, about 65 million;and about 64 million. 2 Japan b italy India 1 Which of these countrieshas no il industry? a Venezuela b Ecuador Panama 11 9% of Canadians live in towns. orcities. 2 75% b 50% 25% 12 of a person's bodyis water. 2 Aquarter b Half © Two-thirds Unit 16 1 Complete the questions with Can or Can you. 1 Can you... tell me your name? 2 ern help me to check this control unit? use your fax? 4 rn give me a 10mm wrench? ae ys park my car in Mr Lee's . place? VB ye 6 sn send me a copy of the sh. By V7) | manual? . te j 7 7 pay with my credit card? PU, B crnnenen eat my sandwich here? 2. What can you say in these situations? Write questions using Can or Can you. 1. You want someone to fill in a form. an you fl inthis form, please 2 You want to know ifit's OK to use the phone, 3 The air-conditioning is making a lot of noise. You want someone to tum it of. 4 You want to put your tools in someone's car, 5 You need to insulate a wire. You want to know ifit's OK to use tape. 6 You want someone to check some calculations. 7 You want to leave your bag at reception. 8 You want a technician to finish a job today. 3 Twoof these phrases mean No.The others mean Yes.Find the phrases that mean No. 1 Sure. 3 Ofcourse. 5 I'mafraid... 7 Goahead. 2 Sony,but... 4 Noproblem. 6 Helpyourself. 8 I'lldoitright away. vnitis 4 Match the questions (1-8) with the answers (ah). 1 Cant smoke inthe office? 2 Can you give me Rajan's email address? 3 CanI sit down? 4 Can you help me with this form? 5 Can phone my office in a Yes, of course. Are you tired? Sure. How much do you need? ¢ Sorry, but the email server isn’t working. d Sure, go ahead. There's a phone over there. Yes, of course. There's a water fountain in Amsterdam? the workshop. 6 Can check my emails? £ No, but there's a smoking area inthe restaurant. 7 Can you lend me some change? 9 Sony, but I'm really busy. Ask Lisa 8 Can havea glass of water? h I'm afraid I can’t remember it. Write short conversations. Use the questions and answersin 4 to help you. borrow / screwdriver? borrow / calculator? yes no/no batteries ‘Can I borrow your screwdriver? Sure, o ahead Thanks. 1 lend/ mobile phone? 4 use / your car this afternoon? no/not charged no/ no petrol in the tank 2 look at your manual ? 5 use/ the photocopier? yes /on the shelf yes / you need a code~ 3039 + Enter 3 borrow / English dictionary? 6 give / change for a coffee? no/ Stefan is using it yes/ here's two euros unitis [EZ 6 Amanagerina sweet factory is phoning a production supervisor. Read the conversation and complete the specification sheet. ‘A Tomas, Ineed to know how longit takes to do certain jobs. Can you help me? Acma 6D 2 Yes, of course. AUTOMATIC PACKAGING MACHINES ‘4 Thanks. OK, how long does it take to fill 5,000 Model Ref, Output (per minute) boxes of chocolates? ‘Aca GOFT600 1 boxes With the FT600, it takes about ten minutes. boxing machine ‘A OK. And how long does it take to wrap" 15,000 ‘ema GD2 750sweets sweets with the GD 1100? ‘sweet-wrapping machine 8 Approximately fifteen minutes. ‘AcmaGD 1100 2___ sweets But we're servicing it. You can use the GD 850, sweet-wrapping machine butit’s not as fast. ‘4 How long does it take if you use the GD 850? 3 The machine can do 750 per minute. ‘A OK, so that's about twenty minutes. 8 That's right. ‘4 One more question —how long does it take to ‘wrap chocolate eggs? B We can do 700 per minute. We use the GD 880, ‘4 OK.Thanks for your help! » You're welcome! ‘AcmaGO4_ 5___egos chocolate egg-wrapping machine rap = to put paper on sweets or other products 7 Lookatthe table and complete the conversations. ; 1 How long 228... it?s t9 Print 32 pages Speed (pages per minute) with the Brother HL-5030? Colour Black ae = BrotherHL-5030 — 12 = HPDeskjet 5150, ColourPrinter 1217 1 HP Deskjet 3550, ColourPrinter 810 two minutes. OK,s0* does it take using an HP 5150? Ttprints twelve... per minute too, butin colour! * omsnnnen about with the HP 3550? How many pages do you want to print? 28 pages, in black. a . two minutes. And if we use the HP 5150, a to print 28 pages in colour? > eh ep eee ‘Two minutes. ‘A And what’, ‘inblack? 8 Itprints nineteen ®, .~ per minute. Do you want me to do the calculation for you? ‘A No, thanks." sous does it take to change the cartridge? 8 Idon'tknow! 8 Match the beginnings of the phrases with the endings. 1 atubeof 2 polystyrene / chocolate 2 arollof b oil/beer 3 abottle of € Diet Cola/ motor oil / soup 4 apacketof d diskettes / blank CDs/ staples 5 apiece of € water/ orange juice 6 acanof glue toothpaste / antiseptic cream 7 abagof 9 paper/ cardboard / glass, 8 abarrelof h tape / film 9 abox of i wine /alcohol /mineral water 10 asheetof jcement/sand 11 aglass of k screws / chewing gum / washers 9 Which words are countable, and which words are uncountable? Write C or U. 1 money 5... aspirins 2 ..nmachines 6 on Work 3 snnpeople 7 mol 4 ...equipment _ 8 ....batteries 10 Complete the sentences with much or many. much 1 How. money do you need? 2 How. .». ork is there to do today? 3 How batteries does your phone need? 4 How... equipment do we need for the job? 5) HOW ..acueusn aspirins are there in the first aid kit? 6 How oilis there in the tank? 7 How. machines can you service in one day? 8 HOW or. euennes people work in the company? 11 Read the calculations. Puta tick /) ifa calculation is correct,and a cross (x) ifit’s wrong. 1 Eight divided by four equals four. @ 2 Eighty-one minus eleven equals seventeen. Oo 3 Fourteen multiplied by two equals twenty plus eight. C] 4 Thirty-three divided by eleven equals forty-seven minus forty-four. Oo 5 One hundred and twenty-five multiplied by two point five equals two hundred and fifty. Oo 6 Seven plus three equals ten, divided by three equals thirty. unite EE Unit 17 1 Match the pictures with the words. “> “ee Se °F all (| 5 round .... 7 under ehoveree 8 between 2 Complete the sentences with the words in 1. 1 You can park the car over there. There is a space .PetWe2M!_, those two cars. 2. From reception, go the stairs to the third floor and then turn left. 3. We like going for Walks ...c.:: the beach. 4 Wecan'tski... there. It's too dangerous, 5 You can’t drive «nn the bridge when there is a very strong wind, 6 There's a tunnel .....u.u.nethe river for cars and trains. 7 Asecurity guard walks the factory every hour to check that everythingis OK, 8 Wecan’t get the machine... ‘the door. It's too big! 3 Read the instructions and draw: + the pipeline — + theroad + theelectricity cable +++ + the railway line, smn Oilrefinery Silversand Oilderrick Ey unics7 1 The pipeline starts at the oil derrick. Itruns along the coast, over a river, through a swamp and through the jungle to Silversand. From Silversand it goes through a tunnel under a hill. Then it runs between the two lakes to the oil refinery. 2 The electricity cable starts at the power plant in Silversand. It runs over the pipeline, through the jungle, over the road and the river, and then to Bridgetown. 3 The road from Baytown runs round the hill on the right. Then it goes along the river, through the jungle. When the road comes out of the jungle, it goes over a bridge over the river. Then it goes under the railway line and between the two volcanoes to the oil derrick 4 The railway line starts at Bridgetown. It runs over two bridges over the road and the river, It goes round the jungle, and between the jungle and the swamp. Then it goes along the coast to Silversand. Complete the conversations with come / coming or go / going. Conversation 1 A Where are you '......901N9...? a m3, out for a coffee. Do you want to’... ‘4 No thanks. Ihave to*. toameeting, .-with me? Conversation 2 8 Hello, David. This is Etienne Morin. ‘4 Hi, Etienne, Where are you? 3 I'matthe station. Can you’... and get me? ‘4 Yes, no problem. .». to the bus stop in front of the station and wait forme there. 3 OK.That’s great. Thanks, David. Conversation 3 ‘A Excuse me, does the 53 bus”... tothe station? 8 No, it doesn’t. That's the airport bus. The 35 and 50 buses * vu to the station, 4 OK.I'm’. to the station now. I'll be back at two-thirty. 3 OK,butwhen you vn back, don't forget to call Tom. ‘Where would you say or hear these things? Tick (V) the correct box. atastation atanairport inataxi 1 When does the train leave? Qo oO 2 Canthaveareceipt,please? a a 3 CanIseeyourboardingcard? a Qo 4 Thisis the last call for MrKataki. O oO a 5 Single or return? a a a 6 Itleaves from platformone. a a 7 Didyou pack this bagyourselt? CI] a a 8 Follow that tuk-tuk! a o a unit 17 6 Complete the conversations with the phrases in the lists. Conversation 1 Have a good flight. How many bags do you have? Did you pack them yourself? ‘A Can I see your ticket and your passport, please? 3 Yes, of course, Here you are. ‘4 Thank you. B Yes. ‘A OK, Here's your boarding card. 3 Thank you. Conversation2 When does the train leave? Atfive toeight. A ticket to Chicago, please. a : a 8 One way ora round trip, sit? 4 Around trip. 3 OK, that's forty-five dollars, please. Fas Intwenty minutes... ‘And from which platform? » Platform six. Conversation3 Doyouneed a hand with yourbags? AndIneeda receipt. How much is that? ‘A OK, we're here. The Omni Chicago Hotel. B THANKS.” nsnn ‘A That's $17.40, please. BOOKA oe ‘A Thank you, sir. Here's your receipt. 3 Thanks. a Make it for twenty dollars. 2 No, thanks. can manage. 7 Say these words to yourself.Circle the letters that are silent. 1 receipy 4 wrong 7 wrench 2 guarantee 5 gauge 8 scissors 3 knob 6 hour 9 adjust vnita7 8 Lookat the map and read the directions. Write the name of the building you arrive at. ‘The factory is 10 kilometres from Stratton. Go over the bridge and take the first road on the right. The visitors’ car park is on the right-hand side. Park your car there and goto reception and get a visitor's pass. After you have your visitor's pass, walk down the road past the administration building Atthe end of the road, turn right and follow the road. It tums left at the power plant. Go over the railway line. My office is in the second building on the right. Please come to my office after your training course. Go out of the training building and turn right (don’t cross the railway line). At the end of the road, turn left. Walk past the rework area and quality building, then turn left. Take the first road on the left. My office is on the first floor of this building. Please come to my office afterlunch. ‘When you leave the canteen, turn left and walk down the road, then tum right at the end of the road. Walk down the road between the paint shop and the R&D building. Turn left before the press shop and body shop. Follow the road and keep left. My office is on the third floor of the triangular building on the right-hand side. Fo a After your meeting with the works council, go out of their building and tun left. Take the first road on your left, walk up the road over the railway lines and follow the road to the right. You walk past the road that goes to the reception and go under the passage between the administration building and canteen. My office is in the building after the administrative building, There are two entrances to this building; take the second one. My office is on the ground floor. oe It's raining, so the best way there is to go to the second floor and use the passage to cross from here into the paint shop. Then we go down to the ground floor and use the exit ‘opposite the canteen, We cross over to the canteen, go to the second floor again and use the passage to cross over. Brian’s office is on that floor. unit 17 Uy ay am kd 1 Read the information. Match the instructions with the pictures. How to clean your mouse -Acomputer mouse canbe dificultto use after afew montsofuse ‘ourmouse needs tobe deanedrequlaly. «Remove the plating, Replace therng « Puttheballbackinto the mouse 6 Ceanthe smalls withacotton sab andsome koh € Remove hal rom the mous. Tumthe mouse upside down, (9 Washthe ballin warm wateand drytwithasoft oth, fh Lettherolesdry completely | Lockthe balint place turing thering clockwise. | Turmtheplatcring at chs 2 Putthe instructions for cleaning a mouse in the correct order. DLL Dene Bene Aer Sean Cine Panu Biome Done 10. 3 Complete the instructions. Use the words in the lists. measure loosen Remove Position Takeoff Use cut How to change a British plug 1,_s@_..a screwdriver to Useaknifeto6..—-the 2_athelarge screw on the plastic insulation on the cable, new plug3.......thecover. the cable over the plug 7, the plasticinsulation, the length youneed, sothat you can see the wires connect fix check Replace Locate switchon tighten 8 the correct terminals To! aceon witesin and? the wires tothe POSH, Tate terminals follows Screws ofthe terminals Next, —theblue wire tothe neutral 72 ecthatthe comet terminal (A) fuseisftted tothe plug —the green and yellow wire to the earth terminal (8) "3 __athe the coverand —the brown wire tothe lve tighten allthe screws Finally, terminal (C) plugin the appliance and ose 4 Separate these two-part verbs using itor them. Lift up the boxes. Lifethem up Tum on the lights. Fillin the order form. Hold down the springs. Slow down the machine. Take off the wheels, Key in the code and the password. Switch off the power. Take off your face mask. 10 Puton your gloves. 5 Complete the sentences with the ver Press the OFF button ..{2SP. Raise the cover .Py pulling Set the correct date Press button ‘the time. (set) vm the container. (open) Use a screwdriver, Disconnect the car battery ‘Tum the knob clockwise Unlock the door . Press and hold the switch down, 10 Activate the fire alarm in brackets. Use DoX to do ¥ or Do X by doing Y. . the machine. (stop) snes the terminals, (remove) vw the power. (switch on) .the key anti-clockwise. (turn) air pressure. (increase) the glass. (break) unite 6 Underline the best answer. What hay put your: ippens if you: drop a light bulb ? It breaks / burns / bounces. put a burning match under a piece of paper? It explodes / rusts / burns. ‘smoke a cigarette in a room full of gas? It melts / explodes / expands. ice-cream on a hot radiator? It freezes / melts / bounces. leave petrol in the open air? It expands / boils / evaporates. put too much air pressure in a car tyre? It bursts / melts / breaks. put hot metal in cold water? It dissolves / contracts / expands, leave your bicycle in the rain? It freezes / rusts / stretches, 7 Complete the description of how the Vacu Vin works.Use the words in the lst. place lowers opens removes pressure pump put press Hetmut What's that? SERGE It’s aVacuVin wine preserver. It's for keeping wine after you open the bottle. HeLmur How does it work? SERGE Sometimes you starta bottle of wine, but you don't finish it. You want to keep the wine for another day. Heimur Right. SeRcE This is what you do. First, you '.PMt........ the rubber stopper in the neck of the bottle, and? the ump over the stopper. Then You... the handle upand down three or four times. This “enon the ait pressure inside the bottle. The pump? crc: the ait from the bottle through a small hole in the rubber stopper. The air can get out, but it can’t getin. The _ outside the bottle keeps the stopper closed. ‘The wine doesn’t oxygenate’, and it stays good for several days. You don't have to throw it away! Heimut That's great idea! What happens if you want to openit again? SERGE Youjust’... the two sides of the stopper, and the hole’. . This lets the air back into the bottle. ‘Then you can remove the stopper and drink the wine. oxygenate = to react with oxygen in the air 8 Choose the best answer. 1 TheVacuVinisa device for: 2 How does the Vacu Vin work? a openingbottlesofwine. a The airis removed from b keeping wine which is the bottle so that the wine already open. stays fresh. ¢ removing wine from b The pump loosens the the bottle. stopper in the neck of the bottle. Ed es ¢ The air inside the bottle is replaced by air from outside. 3. You open the stopper: a witha tool, b with your fingers. with the pump. Unit 19 1 This bicycle needs repairing! Lookat the picture and complete the note with words from the list. Use each word once. seat bell frontlight rearwheel chain pedal front wheel replacing tightening changing _ pumping lubricating straightening lowering oiling | can you i this bicycle by tomorrows Heres alisof the things that need doing. © Thebrakes dowt work. The cableis wornandit needs © The wheels are bent, so they need. * Andbtheflat tyres need, '.. © The seat is too high. Le needs “on . © Arethe bulbs inthe lights burnt out# ifthey are, they need © The chain is rusty. teneeds *.. The wheebbearing needs". too, andthe bel © think some nats and bolts are loose. They need, Thanks, | Larry Zimmerman aa 2 Larry forgot one thing, What other partneeds fixing? 3 Read the conversation and complete the checklist. > Mr Zimmerman's bicycle is ready. Good. Did anything need replacing? ‘Yes, both the tyres ‘What about the wheels? Did you check them too? Yes, I did. 1 replaced the rear wheel. Did you replace the front wheel? No. I straightened it, but it didn't need replacing. Did you check the brakes? Yes, Both brake cables were worn so I replaced them. (OK, Was there a problem with the lights? Yes, with the rear light. The bulb was burnt out. Itjust needed changing. So did you change it? ‘Yes, did. And I repaired the pedal too. And did you tighten all the nuts and bolts? Yes, and I oiled everything that needed lubricating, Good. ‘The bell works fine now. But it'll need a new chain soon. Did you replace it? No, i didn't. ll replace it next time. PUPP Ub Pee b ‘Action comments + Ly checktyres Replace front and rear tyres 2 LE] Check wheels 3 [1] Checkbrakes 4 [check tights 5 [1] Checkbet 6 [1] Check pedals 7 J Oltchain and bearings 8 [7] Tighten nuts and bots 4. Did anything else need doing? What didn't he do? Look back to Mr Zimmerman's note and check. 5 Match the words on the left with the phrases on the right. 1 Clean a your documents and files on a CD. 2 Delete b the Recycle Bin, 3 Download ¢ the Disk Cleanup and Defrag programs. 4 Backup d_ any files you don’t need. 5 Empty e the hard drive for viruses. 6 Run {the drivers. 7 Update 4g. the screen, keyboard, and mouse. 8 Check h any new service packs unitas 6 Complete the conversation with the words in the list. checked need id (<3) didn’t (x2) run updating deleted download backed up ‘A Iworked on your computer this morning. It's ready now. 3 Great. What was the problem? 4 I'mnot sure, butit’s OK now. 2 1,,Did 2 you the Disk Cleanup and Defrag programs? A Yes,1? 8 Did you’. ‘the new service packs? A No, sorry, 1° ‘Some of the programs are too big to download. You *. a faster Internet connection, 8 OK.What else did you do? ‘A Well, most of your drivers needed’ that you don't need. at you doa back-up? A Yes,1", 8 Good ... Maybe the problem was a virus. A No,1". .. empty the Recycle Bin, OK. Thanks a lot You're welcome. > need to measure this room / hold the tape measure? ‘A Can you give me a hand? 1B What's te problem? / What's up? ‘A Ineed to measure this room. 8 Doyou want me to hold the tape measure? A Yes, please B Noproblem. 1 can'tsee the connections inside the unit/ hold the torch? a Areyou busy? B A te a 2 two or three programs allyour files. They're on these three CDs. your hard drive for viruses and it was OK. I cleaned everything, but 7 Write three more conversations.Follow the example. 2 can'treach that button / press it for you? hand? 3 the pump isn't working/ take a look? an you do me a favour? whee > units 8 Match the things on the left with the problems on the right. theTv those oil tanks the strap the hose these figures the hard disk the warning light the cover these batteries isleaking are wrong isdented is broken are flat isworn are empty is flashing isfull 9 Read the email and put the sentences in the right order. 1 Hello Pascal "know you are very busy, but Ob Wie thinks. Oe rappers? [11 Weneed an anewor oon this moming, but we can't find any leaks. ‘and runitin the program forthe contolcentreto ee what [Le We checked tanks yestriay overing andagain or sending you [lo Thanks est ragards aio On a software problem Can you check the data am \we have a problem inthe contol ceive. ‘One ofthe warring lights forthe ol tanks slashing. 10 Read the answertothe emailin 9. Complete the email with the words and phrases in the list. ‘What happens if you need to Did you check Please checked Doyou want me to unis Holo Mario 11. 2M82Ke4 tne data and ranitin the program. Itshows there's aleskin tank 2 2 nnn t@RK 2 careful? Asmal leak of 10 ml anouris| enough to swith the waminglighton. 8 nnn YOU CO6e th Valve rom the tank? Does the waring ‘check the pipe from the tank light go of? it goes of, § foraleak ‘Sometimes there's problem wit the sensors. send a service engineer o check the sensor in tank 2? e {ell me what happens. ind regards Pascal Unit 20 1 Match the signs to the di aw ‘THE SAFE WAY IS ‘THE BEST WAY logues. One dialogue has two signs. TOXIC. VAPORS e @ ° e E 1 4 Don't touch any of the chemicals in the tanks here. 8 Why not? Are they poisonous? ‘A No, but they can burn your skin, Dan A Can we smoke in here? 8 No, you mustn't smoke in here. There are flammable gases in those bottles. 3 ‘A What's that smell? 8 Idon't know, but I feel sick! ‘A Quick! We have to get out of here. 4 A Isit a dangerous place to work? 8 Yes, itis. You have to wear a hard hat and goggles. os ‘A Watch out! Don’t put your hand on that machine. 8 Why not? a It’s a twenty-tonne press! 6 on A Itwas in a cola bottle! 8 Did you drink it? A [drank little. 8 Well, you must see a doctor right away - think it's old engine oi 7. ‘A Before we go on the tour, you have to put on these special clothes and safety shoes. 2 Isit dangerous in there? ‘A No, butit's better to be safe than sorry. 3 That's true! unit 20 2. Give the safety instructions in a different way. Use the phrases in the list. Never... Don't Always . 1. You mustn't put your hands near the blade. ‘Never put your hands near t 2 You have to wear a hard hat in this area. 3 You mustn't remove the safety guard. 4 You mustn't lock the fire door. 5 You have to keep this area clean. 6 You must switch the machine off after you use it. 7 You mustn't touch the cable 8 Incase of fire, you must use the stairs. 3. Read the safety instructions for using a brushcutter. Complete the instructions with the words n the list. allow check cut = wear Fillup Keep Make sure operate (<2) protect smoke touch Tumoff © Onlyuse the brushcutter to_cut_material such as grass, brush, and wood, ( © ___ thatthe blade's corectl tightened before using the brushcutter. | © Never___ the brushcutter without wearing goggles. @ When operating the brushcutter, 1S metres away. © Always__earprotectors. @ Wearstrong shoes and your hands with gloves. @ Never___the brushcutter wth only one hand. © ___yourhands and feet away from the blade. © Toreduce the risk of burns. do not ‘that other people are more than theengine. ® _____theengine before putting the brushcutter down, ©® Don't ® _____the brushcutter with fuel outdoors. @® Never_orbring any flame near the fuel. children to use the brushcutter. unit20 4 Read the instructions in 3 again. 1 Decide if each instruction is something you have to do or something you mustn't do. 2 List the things you have to wear when you use a brushcutter. 5 Complete the dialogues with will, l,or won't. 1 a Be careful with those glass tubes. 3B Why? A THEY nb TeAK. 2 A Don'tleave those pipes there. 3 Why not? A SomEONE vars nnnn tip over ther. 3 A Write down the number. Why? A YOU onnnnnonn forget 8 No,I e 4 Don't cut that cable. 3 Why not? alt see too short. 5 4 Slow down. 8 Why? 4. We .nosssnnns be late~ there's an hour before your train leaves. 6 4 Can you pass me the oil? 8 Why? 4 This bolt is too tight. It. turn, 7 A Don’tleave that outside. 8 Why not? A Tt ssnnnne GO USL. 6 Write the Past Simple form of these verbs. f you need help, look at the list of irregular verbs on page 117 of the Student's Book. Present simple Past Simple PresentSimple Past Simple 1 be (am /is) was 11 lose 2 break 12 make 3 come 13 meet 4 do 14 pay 5 drink 15 run 6 drive 16 see 7 eat 17 sell 8 get 18 sit, 9 give so 19 take 10 g0 20 wear unit 20 7 These sentences are all from accident reports. Complete the sentences with the Past Simple form of some of the verbs in 6. Thatrattling noise! Last year, aman (buy) +. 2ought, perfect, except for one thing. There (be) round comers, or (drive)*.. overbad roads. The man (take) * to the garage where he (buy). They (Check) ®ve everything, but the rattling noise (go)’. n. Finally, the man (tell) -~« the garage to look everywhere in the car to find the noise, ‘The mechanics (remove) " everything - the engine, the gearbox, the seats ... everything! And inside one of the doors they (see) "... the reason for the noise. There (be) ®. several nuts and bolts, (tie). toa piece of string, witha note (attach) ". The note (say) ". ‘guess you finally (find) the rattle’. EEE viz Ula ara) 1 Read the text and label diagram A using the words in the list. AHydraulicelevator Hydraulic Elevators tank piston pump car valve The car for transporting the passengers is raised and lowered by a hydraulic ram ~ an ol-driven piston inside a cylinder. The cylinder is connected toa iuid-pumping system, There are three parts tothe system: a tank, 2 pump, and a valve. The tank is atthe end of the system. There isa pump between the the ank and the cylinder. It pushes the oi into the cylinder. The pressure inside the cylinder increases and pushes the piston up, raising the car. ‘When the ca reaches the correct floor, the conteol system sends a signal tothe electric motor in the pump. ‘This switches the pump off. The car stays where itis, ‘To lower the ear, the control unit sends signal tothe valve. The valve is located in a pipe above the pump. ‘When the valve opens, the weight ofthe car pushes. | down om the hydraulic ram and the oil ows lowly | back into the tank. To stop the cat ata lower oor, the control system closes the valve again. 2. Read the text and number the parts in diagram B. ca keteaal Roped elevators 1. control unit “The machine room is atthe top ofthe elevator shat - counterweight | Thereisa contol unitin th lefhand comer of the lectricmotor | room. Thereis an elec motor berweea the corel unit and the winch, Itturns the winch and lifts the car upand down the elevator shaft. guide rails ‘The car isin the elevator shaft and is connected to three steel ropes. They run from the car, aver the winch in the engine oom to a counterweight atthe back of the . shock absorber | shaft. ‘The car and the counterweight ride on guide rails The guide rails run along the sides ofthe shaft and at the back ofthe shaft. They stop the car and. counterweight from hiting each other Ar the bottom of the shaft there isa shock absorber. Ikis there if something goes wrong and the car drops down the shaft. elevator car winch machine room unit: EB 3 Choose the correct verb to complete the sentences. 1 Apiston pushes / rotates / rolls the car up the elevator shaft. 2 Anelectric motor lowers / turns /pulls the winch. 3 When the winch blows / ols / lowers the counterweight, this raises the car. 4 The winch can raise /Iower / rotate clockwise and anti-clockwise. 5. The car is supported by / suspended from / pushed by steel ropes. 6 The cylinder is supported by / connected to / suspended from a tank. 7 Ifthe car rotates / drops / burns down the shaft, the shock absorber at the bottom of the shaft saves the passengers. 4. Use the words in the list to complete the phrases.Make as many combinations as you can. cable light oil paper petrol rope steel string tape water wood abeam of ....ight apiece of arollof atankof 5 Whatdo it and they refer to in these sentences? 1 The sun shines onto the solar panels and they change the sunlight into electricity. solar panels 2 The cable runs to these sockets. It's about 10 metres long, 3 Youneed four AAA batteries for this torch, but they aren't expensive. 4 The cables are attached to a counterweight. They're made of steel. o 5 The display is on the right-hand side of those buttons. It shows the temperature inside the engine .cssnmnnunsnmnnnsnn 6 The robot's arm has three fingers at the end. They can be programmed to pick up parts. 6 Spaceelevator 72 ea Read the dialogue. Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in thelist. ‘A What's that? B It’s an idea fora space elevator. ‘A Aspace elevator? What's it for, exactly? 8 It’s for launching spacecraft, like the shuttle. ‘A How does it work? 8 First we need to build a very tall tower- about 50 km high. 4 50km! 8 That's right. Itneeds to connect the cable to the earth. ‘A What's the cable for? 8 The cable is attached to the earth. It runs to the top of the tower. From there it's connected to a weight. The weight is in orbit around the earth, above the equator. A How longis the cable? 8 It's about 144,000 kms long. I's made of carbon. It's lightweight and 100 times stronger than steel. A [still don’t really understand how it works. 8 OK. The spacecraft travels up the tower, along the cable. We can use electricity to power it This saves a lot of rocket fuel. At the top of the tower, the spacecraft rides up the cable ‘towards the weight. At the end of the cable, the spacecraft has a speed of about 11 kilometres a second. That's fast enough to launch it into space saves madeof long connectedto isfor Attheendof attachedto needs tobe 1 The space elevator.....8 2... launching spacecraft. 2 The tower is ....sunuthe earth, 3 The tower about $0 km high. 4 The CABLE IS nnn CAFDOR. 5 The cableis.... the earth and a weight. 6 The carbon cable is about 144,000 km... : 7 snows the cable the spacecraft is moving at about 11 km/s. 8 Thisidea..... alot of rocket fuel Match the pictures with the activities. 1 gardening F. 2 cycling. 3 washing the car... 4 cooking, 5 going forlong walks 6 7 8 9 playing football. travelling... reading... talking about work... ‘8 Nowwrite some sentences about you. Start like this. Hove Tike... Thate Example love playing football. Thate washing the car. 9 Match the sentences with the objects in the photos. ‘2.04 ° ° ® ® It's environmentally-friendly and uses the sun to produce heat.. Ithasa rear brake. Ithas a built-in radio-alarm... Itcan produce temperatures of between 200-450°C. Itshows the time on an LCD display Itcan write for three miles... Itcan be used under water and works upside down... Ithas a top speed of 22 km/h. It’s cylindrical. 10 Anelectric motor is connected to the rear wheel. 11 Itcan beam the time on to your bedroom wall... 12 Itcan’t be used at night or inside a building, EB unit21 Answer Key Unit 1 12 meet 5 Welcome 8 Speak 3 meet 6 nice 9 little 4 00 7 Thank 10 slowly 22034 4h 5a 6g 7b fe 32 sa7 5 2809345 8 ong 3 081 6 5.602/5 9 437086 4 28/668 7 6223 20 44/908-651, 42a 3an 4a San 6a 7an 8a 9a Wan 5.2 work 5 torch 8 manual 3 clock 6 pencil 9 machine 4 alarm 7 ticket 10 battery 62 pen 5 umbrella 7 key 3 map 5 bag 8 alarm clock 4 newspaper 720 3a 4b5i 6d 7f Bc 95 Wh 8 Conversation 1 1 Hello, 'm Paolo Castillo. 4 Thankyou. 3 It’snice to meet you, oo, Welcome to Hlectronika. 2 Hello, 'm Dimitris Krassakis. Nice to meet you, Conversation2 2 Yes, just alittle 4 Can you speak English? 3 OK,no problem. Il speak slowly. 4 Thanks. Conversation 2 No,l'm sorry. 4 Me too. So please speak slowly. 4 Canyou speak French? 3 Tonly speak a litle English, 5. OK.No problem, Unit 2 12e 31 4v Sh 6i7r By 9a 22tea-bedegpty 5 no-0 3 my-iy 6 car-r 4 pay-ahjxe Bday see cell buy go you are So. ety, u i 4 om w koe on e o6 Pes 4 35 thirty-five 60 sixty 27 twenty-seven, 72 seventy-two 81 eighty-one 82 eighty-two 49 forty-nine 93 ninety-three 39 thirty-nine 16 sixteen 57 fifty-seven 13 thirteen 28 twenty-eight 52 forty-nine 4 eighty-nine 6 nineteen 3 nineteen 5 forty-eight 6 2 what'syourname 6 Yes,of course 3 Howdoyouspell that 7 Thankyou 4 mylastiname’s Maier 8 You're welcome 5 1 work for BMW. 72h 3b 4j 5a 6c 7i bg 9f 10d G@LAMP)x s HTWVYZQ J on 2 a 4 KZ Q YB By) a o|z |r. u|x|7 rz |e) ¥ 3 {R) ¥Q|r z xe x vis Dx@OPe Chi& co. Le East African Technologies Ltd Equipamentos Indistrias Ltda Service Technician, ABR Danmark 5. Singapore, EnTech Corporation, Software Engineer 6 Paola Belisario Unit3 0 al 2 3 22 5 4 5 6 burger 4 milkshake hotdog 5 coffee Diet-Cola 6 French fries 7 doughnut 8 cheeseburger 9. sandwich Can thelp you 7 Canthave Large, medium,orsmall 8 Thanks please 9 How much sit large 10 Haveanice day ‘And something to drink 32a 3d 4g 5b 6c 7 41 can use your mobile phone? Do you want to make a call? ‘No, want to send a text message. Can have the order form? Do you want to change the order? No, want to check the quantity Can took at your manual? Doyou want toread the instructions? No, want to check aserial number. Answerkey 5 -3,5,6 conect 4 75-watt 7 six-volt 3 fvelite 621yd 41g 61cm 81g Bim Sib 7 uk 7 Length Volume meen lives Centimetres mires milimetres gallons yards feet aes inches Kilograms grams mrligrams 82 want 7 itis 3 noged — @ Ineeda 4 Doyouwant 9. Doyouhave 5 thisbolt 10 How muchisit 6 isit 9 1ommspring _eommblt iaevoltbattery Soom cable Unit4 V2cni 10s 3 please 11 spell a fmatia 12 ask 5 pee 3 al Scant 4 thats 9 take 15 comect 8 jase 46 with Sneed 17 Yourewelcome 2 Message 32f3b 4h 5a ci7c Be 9g 43 need 8 don'thave 4 hove 3 younave $ Doyou 10 eyeu G doyou it have 7 have 42 donvthave 5 1 wallsocket 2 extension ead 3 business card 4 serialnumber 5 installation disk 6 ‘telephone number 7 email address 6 see diagram on page 80 72¢ 4a 6b 8 3c 5a 7a 9 3 Thereare 4 There's 5 There's ine ae 37 5° 7 8 22Thereare 6 7 8 ed Answerkey 5 4 See diagram on page 80. 52 wp 8 display 3 comect 9 button 4 small 30 right 5 press a1 lock 6 switches 12 replace 7 centre 6 2 close 5 pull 3 remove «6 turnclockwise 4tunon 7 plugin 7:2 read 6 replace 3 tum 7 press 4 pull 8 remove 5 unlock @ 2 Switch on,open, read 3 close, switch off,lock 4 Switch off, remove, replace 5 push, tum, tur off 92 cars 7 bubs 3 businesses 8 torches 4 batteries 9 cities 5 people 10 months (irregular) 11. items 6 days 42. messages 10 ee diagram on page 80. 11 2 Yes, there are 3 -No there isn't. 4 No there isn't. 5 Yes, there are 6 No there aren’. 7 No, there isn't. 8 Yes, there are. Unit 6 12x 40 62 @r 101 2D 3) SH 7c SAL 22 Doesithave 6 Doesithave 3 No,itdoesn't 7 No,itdoesn't 4 Doesithave 8 Doyouwant 'No,it doesn't 3 Extras: CD player, automatic transmission, head airbags, navigation system, central locking 427 3P4T SPOT IT BF 53 Its made of glass. Its made of wood. ts made of plastic. ‘They're made of paper. It’s made of aluminium. ‘They're made of leather. ‘They're made of steel. es made of paper. NNo,itdoesn't. 6 No,itdoesn’t. NNo,itdoesn't. 7 Yes, itdoes. ‘Yes,itdoes. 8 Yes,itdoes. Yes itdoes, sockets 7 facilities fueltank 8 € buttons = 9 numbers words 10 bulb rive 3 4 wo 2 semi-circle, semi-circular 3 oval, oval 44 cylinder, cylindrical 5 triangle, triangular 6 sphere, spherical 7 cube, cubic 8 ‘square, square 2 It's rectangular. 3 Its square. 4 It's eangular 5 Its cylindrical. 6 Its semi-circular 7 its spherical 8 Itsoval, 9 Is cubic. Unit 7 1 face 4 frontleg 7 neck 2 nose 5 foot & back 3 mouth 6 head 9 backleg air er or 67 208 Sire mere or 25 3¢ 4c 5261 7H BF 9D 2 dimb 7 adjust 3 push @ bend 4 rise 9 tum 5 move 10 straighten, 6 cany 2 chair 6 crane 3 dlock 7 cDdrive 4 cog 8 cr 5 plane 1p 26 3a 42 5c 68 2 wide 6 long. 3 Tong 7 long 4 heavy 8 high 5 much 2 dlean 8 tumleft 3 small 9 straighten 4 can 10 push 5 downstairs 11 turnoff 6 lower 42 open 7 backwards Units 1 install 4 replace 2 check 5 install 3 replace 2it 6 it 3 them 7 them 4 them Bit 5 them 2 order 6 replace 3 staighten 7 clean 4 check 2 delete 5 measure 7 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 A 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 n 2 3 “4 15 10 some na 12 some 13 any b f ey ‘magnifying glass forklift truck funnel pair of scissors crate /box thermometer spanner wrench pair of goggles scales canofeil switch torch tape measure 81b 20 3g 4f 5a 6c 7d Unit9 121 Sa Br ue uD 3c 6k 90 1m 15x 4m 77 0c 138 2 Don't: 2579 10 32 black 6 brown 3 blue 7 yellow 4 white 8 grey 5 green 43 should 7 should 4 shouldn't 8 shouldn’t 5 shouldn't 9 should 6 should 10 shouldn't 52a sis 8 Do 31s 6 Do 9 Does 4 Does 7 Are 10s 6 2 Yes,sheis. 7 Yes,1do 3 Yes,youdo, 8 No.shedoesn't. 4 No,l'mnot. 9 Yes,lam. 5. Yes,he does. 10 Yes,itdoes 6 No,she isn’t 7 2 Doyouwork foran electronics company? 3 Isyour company in the aerospace industry? 4 Does your company produce mobile phones? 5 Doyouneed to havea visitor's pase? 6 Is there aphotocopier on the first floor? ‘Are you Me Linberg from Nordea in Oslo? Unit 10 121 41 6¢ &p we 120 3) SH 7e 9m iF 22 on 6 onjunder 10 on. 3 between 7 in 11 infrontof, 4 behind 8 between 12 nextto 5 nextto 9 under 3-2 Nojitisn't 5 No,thereisn't 3 No,itisn't 6 Yes, itis. 4 Nojitisn't 42045 6a an BE SH 7c 5.2 isa quarter past eight. 3 Its four thiry, 4 Its twenty-five past sx. 5 ts three thirty. 6 its three, 7 Itsaquarterto twelve 4 sone fy, 6273 4335 6710 31010 5 1245, 71 this,that_ 3. these, those 2 these,that 4 these, that Unit 11 12 not S don't 8 needto 3 wrong Scant 9 have 4 wrong 7 don’t 10 can't 22538 4a 57 6D 3-2 itstoo far. 3 they're too small 4 its tooold 5 it'stoo dangerous, 6 they're too heavy, 7 it's too small 8 they're too difficult, 42a 3c 47 Su Go 72 ep 5 Drive into the company, meet the Chief Engineer, bringa video camera and laptop, go on atour ofthe labs. 62 haveto S can't 7 haveto 3 haveto 6 haveto 8 can't 4 can't 72g 3d 4a Se 6b It 827 ar 4r ST eT 7F aT Unit 12 127 6m kK 7D Aap Non 0c uo ne aa tis wie 167 206 vi aren't using are they doing ‘sremoving Ishe repairing ‘sinstaling are you doing 10 2 cement 4 glue 8 "mtesting 9 arerepairing 10 ‘resoldering 11 are they wearing 1m connecting the printer to the computer. 3 Be carefull You're standingon the cables! 4 She's reading the manual in English, 5 We're building new workshop. 6 ‘They're testing the machine now. It’s working wel. 4 2 Lorenzo's not/isn’t operating the machine today. 3. We'renot/Wearen't replacing the batteries. 4 She'snot//She isn't doing the tests for Me Nikolaev. 5. They're not/They aren't using the electric dil. t's not/Itisn't working. 6 I'mnot checking the connections atthe moment, 2 Issheadjustingit? 3 Whatare you soldering? 4 Why are they changing the computer? 5 Are the batteries leaking? 6 Why is he removing the cover? 6 Countable: tape measure, pir of pliers, screwdriver, boxes, wrenches, sprit level, cables, saws, electric dri, pair of goggles, manuals, hammer, bottles, printer, keyboard. Uncountable: petrol paint, paper, gas string. 71 anya 2 some,a,some 3 any,some 4 some,a 5 any,some,an,a,any B20 3d 4b Sa GF 92 bolt 3 nail 4 cement 5 glue 6 screw 6 bolt 3 staple 5 nail Unit 13 12f 4a 6d 8g 10e 3i 5b 7j 9h 22 sunglasses 6 mirror 3 map 7 hat 4 knife @ lighter 5 whistle 3 students’ own answers Answer key 4 Conversation 1 comrectorder:aecdb Conversation2 comectorder:fabaec Conversation3 correctorder:ceafbd 5 1 rewind 3 volume 5 power 2 play 4 LcDscreen 62136 47 Sp 6H 7c BB OE 7-2 decrease 6 rewind 3 unplug 7 putdown 4 pull 8 start/begin 5 dlose/ shut 8 2 button 7 calls 3 for 8 how 4 enter 9 button 5 Use 10 easy 6 What Unit 14 12f 3h 4b 5g 6a 7c Be 22 were 6 was 3 was 7 were, was 4 was,were 8 were 5 was, were 3 (possible answers) 1 Werepaired the power cord. ‘What was wrong with it? ewas worn, 2 Shereplaced the batteries. ‘What was wrong with them? ‘They were leaking, 3 Ichanged the fuses. ‘What was wrong with them? ‘They were bumt out. 4 changed the tyre on the truck, ‘What was wrong with i? Iewas flat. 5 We painted the pipes. ‘What was wrong with them? ‘They were rusty, 6 fixed the handle on your bag, ‘What was wrong with i? twas broken, Air 2F 37 47 SPOR IT &F 52 were 6 was 3 happened 7 contacted 4 used 8 arrived S stared 9 was 6 2at 4on 6 at Bon 10in 12 at 3at Son 7 in 9 on 21on 73 tested 7 signed « 4 used 8 asked+ 5 counted 9 bolted: 6 starteds 10 fixed 8 2 the eighth of December, August twelfth 3 the sixth of March, June third 4 the fifth of September, May ninth Answer ay 5 the eleventh of February, November second 6 the tenth of April, October fourth 9 2 began/started 11. collapsed 3 began/started 12 closed 4 stopped 13. signed 5 finished 14 installed 6 increased 15 removed 7 decided 16 corrected 8 installed 17 completed 9 used 18 visited 10 added Unit 15, 11 theUsa 13. watching (America) baseball 2 lak 14 playing golf 3 25 Cincinnati Reds 4 16 mechanical g ‘engineer 6 37 English 7 18 French 8 Norwegian 39 skiing 9 German 20 travelling 10 sailing 21 Peder ui walking 22 Ragnhild 12 English 23 correct 4 How many languages doyou speak? 5s Where is Kai from? 6 comect 7 Where do you live? 8 What sports do you like? 9 correct 10 How many children do you have? 2 Where does she live? 3 What does she do? 1 What's her job? How many languages does /can she speak? How many children does she have? ‘What are their names? ‘Whatare her hobbies? Does she like gol?” 4 students’ own questions 52g 4h 6a 8j we 3i 5b 7a 9e 5 6 7 8 6 2 three-quarters 5 aquarter 3 half 6 afitth 4 two-thirds 7 half 72F aT 4T ST GF TE OF B2b 4b 6c Be Wb RD 3a5b 7a 9a ite Unit 16 12 canyou SGant 7 Cani 3 GanI 6 Canyou 8 Cant 4 Canyou Can use the phone? 3 Can youtum off the air-conditioning? 4 CanI put my tools inthe car/ yourcar? 5 CanTuse tape to insulate this wire? 6 Can you check these calculations? 7 Can leave my bagat reception? 8 Can you finish the job today? 3 2andSmean No, 42h 3a 4g 5d 6c 7b Be 5 (possible answers) 1 Canyoulend me your mobile phone? Tim afraid its not charged. 0, it doesn’t matter. 2 Can look at your manual? Sure, go ahead. It's on the shelf Thanks, 3 Can borrow your English dictionary? Vm afraid Stefan is using it. 0K, it doesn’t matter. 4 Can Iborrow your car this afternoon? 'm afraid there's no petvol inthe tank, 0K it doesn't matter. 5 Can use the photocopier? Sure, go ahead. You need a code~ ss 3039 + Enter ‘Thanks, 6 Canyougivemesome change fora coffee? Yes, of course. Here's two euros. Thanks, 500 850 take 7 Ittakes takes 8 howlongdoesit take hhowlong 9 about ages 10 pages What 11 Howlong hak 6c 8b 10g isa7j 9d ne ¢ 3c 4u sc 6u7u 8c 3 1,000 4 880 5 700 ~ much many much 112K av 4v 5K 6x 5 many 6 much 7 many 8 many Unit 17 127 3p 4c Se Gr 72 BH 22up Sever 7 round 3 along 6 under 8 through 4 down, 3 See diagram on page 80. 42 going 6Go 9 going 3come 7 go 10 come 40 840 5 come 52 taxi station 7 airport 3-2 Replacedrear wheel, straightened 3 airport 6 station 8 taxh, front wheel 4 aeport 3 Replaces both brake cables 6 1 How many bags doyou have? 4 Changed rearlightbulb 2 Didyou pack them yoursll? 2 Diyoupesk Sem To 5 Repaired broken pedal 3 Ravea good ight 7 Oiled csn and earings 5. When does the train leave? 8 Tightened nuts and bolts 6 Atfive to eight, 52d 3h 4a Sb 6c 7f Be 7 Mow muchis that? ne ae 8 And need avecept pa eran 9 Doyouneedahandwithyourbas? — 3 Ma aioag 19 becked up 7 Silentletersi2u 3k 4w Su 6h 5 didnt 11 checked Tw Bead Sneed 12 didn't. 8 1 Health and Safety Building 7 updating 2 Final inspection Bullding 7 (possible answers) a 1A Are you busy? 4 Research & Development/ 3 Whateup? R&D Building A Ican’tsee the connections: 5. Administration Building inicio tha cit. a 8 Doyou want me to hold thetorch? Unit 18 AA Yes, please B Noproblem Vas ci e2 3 ia 2 A Canyou give me a hand? 3 BOG To B What's the problem? 22} 4¢ 64 8c wi A Tean'treach that baton, 3a5— 7h 9b 8 Doyou want me to press 3 2 loosen 9 connect ieforyou? 3 Remove/Take off 10 fix & Bape. 4 Position 11 tighten B Noproblem. 5 measure 22 chee 3.A canyou domes favour? 6 cut 13 Replace 3 Whats up? 7 Remove/Take off 14 suiteh...on A Thepumpisn't working 8 Locate B Doyouwant eto take look? A Yes,please 42 Tumthemon, 7 Keythemin suena 3 Fillitin. 8 Switch it off. B Nope 4 Holdthemdown, 9 Takeitofe 82g 3f 485d Gi 7h 8c 98 5 Slowitdown. 10 Putthemon. 9 conrectorderra heb fe 6 Take them of an eterehebfeds 2 Did you check 53 bypressing 7 toswitchon "Y 3 Whathappensif a ont 8 bytuming | Whathappe 5 toopen 3 foincrease 5 Doyou want meto 6 byremoving 10 bybreaking —§ DO3O¥ 62 bums 6 bursts 3 explodes 7 contracts 4 mets 2 rusts Unit 20 5 evaporates tee ¢ presse V2 37 Aoande Su 6a 7A 3 pomp 7 press 2 2 Always wearhard hats inthis area. 4 Towers 8 Spens 5 Don't Never remove the safety 5 removes guard 4 Bon’t/Never lock the fre door. eee 5 Always keep this area clean. 6 Always witch the machine off afteryouuseie Unit 19 7 Don't/ Never touch the cable DLT 8 Incaseof ire, always use the star. 3 pumpingup 7 lubriating 3.2 Makesure 8 Keep 4 lowering 8 tightening 3 operate 9: touch 5 changing 4 check 10 Tumoff Swear 11 allow 2 The pedal needs repairing ements Hilup 7 operate 13: smoke 41 Youhaveto- instructions 12.45 6 @ 10 12 Youmustn’t instructions 3 7 9 1113, 2 goggles, ear protectors, shoes, gloves wil 4 ‘U/will 6 won't ‘Iwon't § "1 7 U/l broke 9 gave 16 saw came 10 went 17 sold did M1 lost 18 sat drank 12 made 19 took drove 13 met 20 wore ate 14 paid got 15 ran drank drove broke, was, sat ‘got, went, ame / went took w was 8 checked 14 tied was 9 went 15 attached went 10 told 16 said drove 11 removed 17 found took 12 saw ought 13 were Unit 21 liar 4 pump 2 piston 5 tank 3 valve 2.2 machineroom 6 guide ails 3 electricmotor 7 elevator car 4 winch 8 shock absorber 5 counterweight 3.2 tums 5. suspended from 3 lowers 6 connected to 4 rotate 7 drops 4 2 cable, paper, rope stel, string, tape, wood 3 cable, paper, tape 4 oil, petrol, water 52 cable 5 display 3 batteries 6 fingers 4 cables 6 2 connectedto 6 long 3 needstobe 7 Attheendof 4madeof 8 saves 5 attached to 72H 3A 46 5c 6718 9D @ students’ own answers 9 2,8,10-c 3,5,13-b 412-2 67,9-4 Answerkey [J Diagrams Unit 4- Exercise 6 wou 2 Unit 5 - Exercise 10 (HOTEL CALIFORNIA] ‘Mexian restaurant Fitness centre Meeting cof | ee Swimming poet |seun| anawerkey Lower lve Unit 5 - Exercise 4 Unit 17 - Exercise 3 TECH TALK Se Rn ee eee Regan sd Tech Talk equips learners for real-life, hands-on tasks like describing a problem, giving instructions, explaining functionality, or offering help. 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