People |
Places |
Verbs |
comedian |
hole |
bounce |
deputy |
footpath |
dive |
father-in-law |
jetty |
leap |
motorist |
A- Family "saved |
B Son saved |
C Lifeguards save swimmer | |
What happened? |
a famil/s car rolled into the water |
1 Gavin Hastings was walking his dog along the side of the lakÄ™ when he slipped and fell in |
2 MissCarly Nixon fell from her board when she was surfing off White Bay. |
Who rescued them? |
3 three local students |
4 his father, John Hastings |
5 some lifeguards |
Questions |
Positive |
Negative |
statements |
statements | |
Has she been |
1 She‘s been |
2 She hasn't |
running? |
running. |
been running |
3 Have you been |
You’ve been |
4 You haven't been |
washing-up? |
washing-up |
washing-up. |
5 Has he been |
6 He's been |
He hasn’t been |
cooking? |
cooking. |
cooking. |
7 Have they |
They've been |
8 They haven't been |
been working? |
working. |
working |
1 happy 2 lonely 3 nervous 4 miserable 5 nasty Exercise 9
People |
Food and cooking |
bullies |
bakÄ™ |
creep |
fried |
orphan |
grill |
vegetarian |
sausages |
victim |
scramble |
4 Ella was carrying her lunch when she fell over the cat. / While Ella was carrying her lunch, she fell over the cat.
5 Bryony was finishing her homework when the teacher walked into the classroom. / While Bryony was finishing her homework, the teacher walked into the classroom.
Exercise 3
1 under 2 through 3 across 4 towards 5 along Exercise 4
1 didn't he 2 did he 3 are they 4 doesn't she 5 isn't she Exercise 5
1 He's just got new football boots but he hasn't worn them yet.
2 We've just arrived at school but we haven’t started lessons yet.
3 She's just bought a CD but she hasn't listened to it yet.
4 He's just sent an e-mail but he hasn‘t got a reply yet.
5 He's just got a new car but he hasn't driven it yet.
Exercise 6
1 Have ... found 2 've had 3 went 4 Has... got 5 Have ... heard
Exercise 7
1 jump 2 slipped 3 sank 4 struggled 5 dived Exercise 8
1 collar 2 pocket 3 laces 4 button 5 turn up Exercise 9
1 sense of humour 2 stand-up comedy 3 situation comedy 4 satire 5 joke Exercise 10
Exercise 11
1 Could you tell me the way to the cycle shop?
2 Take the third turning on the right.
3 Could you tell me where the newsagenfs is?
4 Walk down this Street as far as the castle.
Exercise 12
1 aren't you? 2 isn’t she 3 didn't you Exercise 13
1 What's the matter? 2 How's it going? 3 Here she is now.
Exercise 14a)
IX 2/ 3/ 4 X 5 X Exercise 14b)
Exercise 15
(Suggested answer)
SAVED BY FRIENDS
Sixteen-year-old Sarah Lawson fell off a bridge into the river on Saturday morning. Her friends, John and Karen Hill, saw her fali in
o and rescued her. She went to hospital but fortunately she was OK and was back home by 4.30 p.m.
Exercise 1
1 shouldn't 2 should 3 shouldn't 4 should 5 shouldn't 6 should Exercise 2
1 You should/ought to walk everywhere.
2 You shouldn't/ought not to start so late.
3 You should/ought to save.
4 You should/ought to do some sport.
5 You should/ought to stop doing it.
Exercise 3
1 b) 2 a) 3 c) 4 c) Sb)
Exercise 4
Exercise 5
1 How long has Steven Spielberg been making films?
He’s been making films for morę than thirty years.
2 How long have Europeans been living in Australia?
They've been living in Australia for about two hundred years.
3 How long has Kate Winslet been acting in films?
She's been acting in films sińce 1994.
4 How long have passenger planes been flying between Britain and the USA?
They've been flying between Britain and the USA sińce the 1930s.
5 How long has she been talking on the phone?
She's been talking on the phone for three hours.
Exercise 6
1 mash 2 chop 3 burn 4 boil 5 roast Exercise 7
1 nasty 2 happy 3 lonely 4 miserable S nervous Exercise 8
Exercise 10
1 Do me a favour 2 you must know 3 Can I give you a hand? 4 Sounds good.
Exercise 11
1 |
A |
How long have they been picking on you? |
B |
For morÄ™ than a month. | |
2 |
A |
Shall I telephone her mother? |
B |
No, please don't. I can manage. | |
3 |
A |
Would you mind tidying your bedroom? I'm busy. |
Farming |
Verbs |
Parts of a bird |
free-range |
flap |
wing |
cage |
fit |
feathers |
battery |
clean |
B No problem.
Exercise 12a)
1 b) 2 a) 3 b)
Exercise 12b)
A = F B = E C =D
Exercise 12c)
1 D 2 E 3 C 4 B 5 A 6F
Exercise 13
(Suggested answer)
Question:
I started a new school four months ago. A few people that I thought were friends are now bullying me. I am very unhappy. What can I do?
Answer.
You should try to find some new friends. (Join an after-school dub or try to chat to people at lunchtimes.) You should tell your teacher what is happening.
Exercise 1
1 a) 've been using 2 a) will telephone 3 b) carrying
4 b) 's been waiting 5 c) saw 6 a) to learn 7 c) didn't teach 8 c) 'm seeing 9 b) were waiting 10 a) where
Exercise 2
1 First 2 done 3 hotter 4 because 5 so 6 do 7 read 8 readmg 9 on 10who
Exercise 3
1 Has... eaten 2 's been playing 3 haven't fed 4 're going
5 visited 6 won 7 've finished 8 were dimbing 9 watch 10 telephoned
Exercise 4
1 harmful 2 iron 3 into 4 dirt 5 food 6 miserable 7 nervous 8 mountain 9 pleasant 10 Street Exercise 5
1 part-time 2 fit 3 mountain 4 jump 5 roast 6 s!eeves 7 chop 8 view 9 popular 10 tired
Exercise 6
1 l'm reading a good book. E Are you? What's it called?.
2 What happened after that? F We went to our hotel.
3 Would you like a Coke? D No, not for me, thank you. NI have water.
4 You bought that in London, didn't you? B No, I didn't.
5 You don't like Travis, do you? A No, I don't.
6 You need the 10.05 train. D Are you catching it, too?
7 How was your morning? I It could have been worse.
8 I missed my bus. J Did you? I got a lift to school.
9 I got morÄ™ than 95% in all my exams. G Brilliant!
10 Let's go out to celebrate. H Good idea!
Exercise 7a)
1 b) 2 c)
Exercise 7b)
IX 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 7/ 8/
Exercise 8
(Suggested answer)
Kittens' singer in accident
Gaby Reed, a singer with The Kittens, was in hospital after an accident on a motorway in Yorkshire. She was driving her car when she crashed into another car. She went to hospital by ambulance. The doctors say that she is OK and that she will be home on Friday.
Test 5B Units 11-12
Exercise 1
1 Dave won't telephone this evening.
2 Jenny may be here on Saturday.
3 We'Å‚l see Jeremy tomorrow.
4 They might not play football tonight.
5 I may go swimming at the weekend.
Exercise 2
1 He might not. 2 He might. 3 Yes, it will. 4 I might.
5 Yes, we will.
Exercise 3
1 don't stop; 'II be 2 read; II know 3 won't tell; ask 4 runs; won't win 5 'II need; go Exercise 4
1 Don't you know who Madonna is?
2 Don't you know how to use a mobile phone?
3 Didn't you see The Lord of the Ringsl
4 Can't you find anything to wear?
5 Haven't you been to the dentist?
Exercise 5
1 Chicken Run was madÄ™ by a British man.
2 The chickens are kept on a farm.
3 Rocky's lines were spoken by a Hollywood star.
4 The models were photographed.
5 The photographs were then put together.
Exercise 6
1 are spoken by 2 are watched 3 was directed by 4 are madÄ™ 5 were written by
Exercise 7
1 elbow 2 neck 3 finger 4 wrist 5 stornach 6 back Exercise 8 1 b) 2 b) 3 b) 4 a)
Exercise 9
1 unhelpful 2 stupid 3 polite 4 critical 5 rude 6 sensible Exercise 10
Exercise 11
1 I was wondering 2 Can you do me a favour 3 lt's a deal. Exercise 12
AExcuse me. This coffee is cold. Can I have another one?
B l'm sorry. NI get you another one immediately.
Exercise 13
1 was chosen 2 were madÄ™ 3 was used
Exercise 14a)
1 b) 2 a) 3 a)
Exercise 14b)