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Unit 5 Lesson 1 53 / 53 points (100%)

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Grammar – Modal verbs: must, have to and can
2020-05-16, 03:24 pm
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You can have time off for doctor's and dentist's appointments but you must tell your manager
about the appointment in advance. 
You mustn't smoke anywhere in the office building. 
You must arrive on time every morning.  
Men don't have to wear a suit to the office but you must dress smartly.  
You mustn't send personal emails in office hours.
Vocabulary – Job requirements
2020-05-16, 03:31 pm
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Zoo keeper required 
To work at the zoo, you must be confident and friendly. You must be good with animals and
people, and you must be good at solving problems. You don't have to have a degree
in Zoology but you must have at least two years′ experience of working with animals. You
need the ability to think quickly. You don't have to have a certificate in first aid but it is useful.
Vocabulary – Job requirements
2020-05-16, 03:40 pm
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correct incorrect polite impolite

likely unlikely popular unpopular

formal informal practical impractical

friendly unfriendly tidy untidy

possible impossible usual unusual

important unimportant visible invisible

expensive inexpensive efficient inefficient


necessar unnecessary happy unhappy
y

patient impatient

Listening – Looking for a job (1)


2020-05-26, 01:06 pm
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Isabella hasn’t passed her driving test. TRUE
You have to have a teaching certificate. FALSE
It’s essential to have experience of working with children. TRUE
It’s essential to speak French or Spanish. FALSE
Isabella can speak fluent Spanish because her mother is Mexican. TRUE
Listening – Looking for a job (2)
2020-05-26, 01:08 pm
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Isabella has got a degree in law. She has got a certificate in first aid and she’s got experience
of working with children. She is friendly and confident and she’s good with people. She’s very
good at working in a team. She speaks three languages. As well as English, she is also fluent
in French and Spanish. Unfortunately, she hasn’t got a driving licence.
Reading – A Job in Ecotourism (1)
2020-05-26, 01:09 pm
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An ecotourism guide may work abroad. TRUE
You have to have a degree to study Ecotourism. FALSE
You mustn't be scared of insects and animals. TRUE
You may need to help local hunters. FALSE
You must be able to speak a foreign language. FALSE
Reading – A Job in Ecotourism (2)
2020-05-26, 01:09 pm
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Ecotourism guides have experience of working abroad.
The job is sometimes dangerous.
You have to work long hours sometimes.
You have to teach people about the environment.
Sometimes you have to live with a local community.

Unit 5 Lesson 2 17 / 18 points (94%)


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Grammar – may, might, will probably
2020-05-26, 01:11 pm
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Take an umbrella, it might rain.
Take a backpack, we will probably go hiking.
Pack some jumpers, it may be cold.
Pack a hairdryer, there may not be one at the hotel.
Pack some T-shirts, it might be hot.
Grammar – may, might, will probably
2020-05-26, 01:12 pm
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It's 90% certain you will work one Saturday a month.
You will probably work one Saturday a month. 
It's possible but unlikely you will need to work on some Sundays too.
You might need to work on some Sundays too. 
It's 60% certain you will need to attend conferences in other cities.
You may need to attend conferences in other cities. 
It's possible but unlikely you will need to give presentations.
You might need to give presentations. 
It's 90% certain you will finish work late some evenings.
You will probably finish work late some evenings. 
It's 60% certain you will need to travel abroad sometimes.
You may need to travel abroad sometimes.
Vocabulary – Travel
2020-05-26, 01:13 pm
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I'm going on a day trip to the seaside. 
I'm not going to take much luggage with me.  
I'm only going to take a small bumbag to carry my money, my credit card, my tickets and my
mobile phone in. 
I'm going on a long train travel (journey) from Penzance in Cornwall to Aberdeen in Scotland. 
You'll find all the information you need about the city in your guidebook. 
Have you checked the weight of your suitcase? It's very heavy.  
You can't take sharp objects like scissors in your hand luggage.
Unit 5 Lesson 3 32 / 42 points (76%)
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Grammar – should|shouldn't for advice
2020-05-26, 01:14 pm
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You should pack less. You can travel cheaper with hand luggage. 
You should leave the guidebook at home. It's heavy. Just photocopy the pages you need. 
You shouldn't carry much cash. There are ATMs everywhere.  
You should get up early. See the tourist sites before everybody else gets up. 
You shouldn't carry a backpack when you tour around cities. You look like a tourist. 
You shouldn't make hand gestures. They have different meanings in different countries.
Grammar – should|shouldn't for advice
2020-05-26, 01:18 pm
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You should drink plenty of water.
You shouldn't eat a big meal before the flight.
You shouldn't wear tight jeans.
You should wear comfortable clothes.
You should take a jumper in case it's cold during the flight.
Vocabulary plus – Useful things
2020-05-26, 01:21 pm
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TOWEL
MAKE-UP
PHONE-CHARGER
ADAPTOR
SHAMPOO
JEWELLERY
SHOWER-GEL
Vocabulary plus – Useful things
2020-05-26, 01:21 pm
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towel - towel
make-up - make-up
phone-charger - phone-charger
adaptor - adaptor
shower-gel - shampoo (shower-gel)
shampoo - shower-gel (shampoo)
jewellery - jewellery
Vocabulary plus – get
2020-05-26, 01:23 pm
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He travelled from London to Paris by train.
He got from London to Paris by train. 
He bought a toothbrush from a chemist's shop.
He got a toothbrush from a chemist's shop. 
She became upset when she missed her flight.
She got upset when she misse (got upset when she missed) her flight. 
You can obtain flight information online.
You can get flight information online. 
He caught a cold on holiday.
He got a cold on holiday. 
You will receive a phone call from the hotel about your booking.
You will get a phone cal (will get a phone call) from the hotel about your booking.
Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – Useful expressions
2020-05-26, 01:25 pm
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A I'm taking the iron.

B But they'll probably have one at the hotel.

A I'm taking it just in case they don't have one.

B But it won't fit in your suitcase.

A I've paid for an extra suitcase. It's worth it.

B You're joking!

A No, I'm serious. I like to have everything with me. You never know what might happen.
Are you taking any books?

B No way! They're heavy and I've got loads of books on my tablet.

Everyday English: Dialogue – Describing an object


2020-05-26, 01:31 pm
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Lost luggage man Can I help you?

Madame Le Blanc Yes, my suitcases haven't arrived.

Lost luggage man Which flight were you on?

Madame Le Blanc The 7.15 flight from Paris.

Lost luggage man Can you describe them?

Madame Le Blanc They are two beautiful large purple (two beautiful, large, purple)


suitcases. (large beautiful purple two)

Mr Smith My luggage hasn't arrived either.

Lost luggage man Can you describe it to me?

Mr Smith Certainly. There are three small red (three, small, red) suitcases. (red
three small)

Lost luggage man Is that all?

Mr Smith No. My wife's luggage hasn't arrived either. She's lost four stylish small
silver (four stylish, small, silver) bags.

(stylish silver small four)


Unit 6 Lesson 1 51 / 51 points (100%)
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Grammar – Zero conditional
2020-05-29, 03:33 pm
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If there is a robbery at your bank, stay calm.
If there are other members of staff with you, help them to stay calm too.
If you have a silent alarm, press it without the robber seeing you.
If you don't have an alarm, call the police on your mobile phone.
If you call the police on your mobile phone, leave the phone line open. Then the police can
find you.
If the robber asks you to do something, do it immediately. Don't risk people's lives.
Grammar – Zero conditional
2020-05-29, 03:39 pm
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Example: it  snow  / stay at home

If it  snows, you  should  stay  at  home.

there be an earthquake / stand under the door frame

If there is an earthquake, you should stand under the door frame.

not think clearly / panic

You can't think clearly if you panic.

there be a thunderstorm / not stand under a tree


If there is a thunderstorm, you shouldn't stand under a tree.

there be a hurricane / it change direction quickly

If there is a hurricane, it can change direction quickly.

there be a hurricane / stay away from the windows and glass doors

If there is a hurricane, you should stay away from the windows and glass doors.

Grammar – when clauses
2020-05-29, 03:42 pm
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When you ride a motorbike, you should always wear a helmet.
When it's very hot, you shouldn't go out without a hat.
When the roads are icy, you shouldn't drive above 30 mph.
When there are horses on the road, you should stop the car and wait for them to pass.
When you are tired, you should stop and have a rest.
Listening – Cycling (1)
2020-05-29, 03:43 pm
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Cycling has become more and more popular. TRUE
Three thousand people a year die in cycling accidents. FALSE
It is dangerous to wear headphones when you cycle. TRUE
Always wear lightly-coloured clothes when you cycle. FALSE
Don't park your car next to a bicycle. FALSE
Listening – Cycling (2)
2020-05-29, 03:44 pm
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Cyclists shouldn't talk or send text messages on their mobile phones when they are on their
bikes. 
Don't wear dark clothes when you cycle at nighttime.  
If you cycle beside a lorry or a bus, drivers of other cars can't see you. 
You will save money if you cycle to work. 
If you cycle, you will soon become healthier.
Vocabulary – Emergency equipment
2020-05-29, 03:48 pm
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I
JACKET
'
BOOTS
FIRST AID
PHONE CHARGER
MOBILE PHONE
UMBRELLA
BOTTLE OF WATER
TORCH
GLOVES
BLANKET
SUNGLASSES
CHOCOLATE BAR
BATTERY
IT'S AN EMERGENCY.
Vocabulary – Emergency equipment
2020-05-29, 03:51 pm
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I'll wear gloves to keep my hands warm.
I'll wear a jacket to keep my body warm.
I'll use my mobile phone to call help.
I'll use my torch to see with if it's dark.
I'll use my first aid kit if I have an accident.
I'll wear my boots to keep my feet warm and dry.
I'll use the blanket to keep me warm.
I'll eat the chocolate bar to give me energy.
I'll drink the bottle of water when I'm thirsty.

Unit 6 Lesson 2 23 / 23 points (100%)


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Grammar – First conditional
2020-05-29, 04:09 pm
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If you walk, run or ride a bike you will help reduce pollution.
If you eat less , you will be slimmer and healthier.
If you don't buy bottled water , you will reduce plastic waste.
If you say no to plastic bags , you will use less plastic.
If you repair your shoes , you will save money.
If your company uses fluorescent light bulbs , it will use a quarter of the energy.
Reading – Packaging (1)
2020-05-29, 04:10 pm
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What is now big business worldwide?
Packaging is big business worldwide. 
How can you use fewer plastic bottles?
Carry a reusable drinking bottle with you. 
How can you use less paper in a restaurant?
Don't use the paper napkins. Use cloth napkins. 
Where does most packaging end up?
It goes to landfills or it is burnt.  
How does the text suggest you make your tea?
It suggests you use tea leaves and not tea bags.
Reading – Packaging (2)
2020-05-29, 04:11 pm
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The packaging industry is a large industry.
When you manufacture plastic, it causes pollution.
They don't recycle most packaging.
Don't buy plastic bottles of water.
If you shop at a market, you shouldn't buy fruit and vegetables in plastic bags.
Vocabulary – Global warming
2020-05-29, 04:14 pm
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'It has rained for days. The water level of the river has risen and now there is a flood.' 
'The ground shook and hundreds of buildings fell down. There was a huge earthquake.' 
'It hasn't rained for weeks. The ground is very dry and there is a severe drought.' 
'Temperatures have been between 40 and 50 degrees C all week. There's a heatwave.' 
'As the hurricane approached the coast, it reached wind speeds of 150km an hour.'  
'Last night, there was a terrible storm. People reported loud thunder and lightning struck
several trees and buildings in the area.'

Unit 6 Lesson 3 52 / 53 points (98%)


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 2020-05-30, 09:00 pm
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Grammar – Relative pronouns who / which / that
2020-05-29, 04:19 pm
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WaterAid is a charity which provides safe drinking water for people around the world. 
Charity shops in the UK sell old clothes that people don't want.  
Children in Need raises millions of pounds each year for charities which help children. 
Bob Geldof is a pop star who helps raise money for African countries. 
Volunteers are people who work for charities for no money.
Vocabulary – Animals in Danger
2020-05-29, 04:25 pm
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gorilla - gorilla
leopard - leopard
rhino - rhino
salamander - salamander
turtle - turtle
tiger - tiger
whale - whale
Vocabulary plus – Nouns from verbs
2020-05-29, 04:58 pm
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both a verb and a
noun: push, cost, fish, act, start, help, snow, rain, volunteer, guess, care, light, change, d
estroy (verb), lift, fall, work, plan
verb: understand, protect, die, keep, donate, cool, pollute, survive, melt, breathe, choke, c
hoose
Everyday English: Dialogue – Giving instructions
2020-05-29, 05:01 pm
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First, help the casualty to sit down.
Then, if they have their own glucose gel, help them to take it.
If they don’t have any glucose gel, give them a sugary drink or something sweet to eat.
After that, help them to monitor their blood sugar levels.
Stay with them until they are better.
If they don’t get better, call 999.
Everyday English: Dialogue – Checking understanding
2020-05-29, 05:05 pm
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Instructor Someone is having an asthma attack. What should you do? Yes, Sam.

Sam Call an ambulance immediately.

Instructor Yes, and then what?

Yes, Matt.

Matt You should help the patient into a comfortable position. To do that,

sit him or her upright with his or her arms resting on a table.

Instructor Yes, good. Now, here's the next step. Help the patient take their medication.

They should take six puffs. Give them one puff at a time. Are you with me so
far?

Sam & Mat Yes.
t

Instructor Good. If there is no improvement after six minutes, give six more puffs.

Is that clear?

Sam Yes, that's all clear.

Instructor Now, do you have any questions?

Yes, Matt.

Matt How do we know that it's an asthma attack?

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