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CLASS
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12  Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation   B Pre-intermediate

GRAMMAR 3 Complete the email. Use the verb in brackets in the


past simple or past perfect.
1 Write the sentences in reported speech.
Example: ‘I hate my boss.’ Hi Elaine
She told me that she hated her boss. Did you go (you / go) anywhere interesting for New
1 ‘I’m moving house.’ Year’s Eve? Alan and I 1__________ (decide) to go to
She told us that _______________. Dublin because we 2__________ (not go) to Ireland
before. When we 3__________ (arrive) there everything
2 ‘Jill didn’t phone me.’
was wet because it 4__________ (rain) earlier in the day. It
She said that _______________. 5
__________ (take) two hours to find a place to stay,
3 ‘Our children can swim.’ because we 6__________ (not book) a hotel. We
They told us that _______________. 7
__________ (spend) New Year’s Eve with one of Alan’s
4 ‘The bus won’t be late.’ university friends. They had a lot to talk about because
He said that _______________. they 8__________ (not see) each other for a long time.
5 ‘I’ve finished the ironing.’ Happy New Year
She told her mum that _______________. Yuko
6 ‘We’re going to the shops.’
They said that ________________.
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Grammar total 20
2 Put the words in the correct order to make
questions. VOCABULARY
Example: picture painted who this 4 Choose the correct word to complete the
Who painted this picture? sentences.
1 happened what last Sarah to week ? Example: We sometimes have / go / get on a swim in
___________________________________________ the evening.
2 trains how go many to Bradford ? 1 Silvia didn’t realize / get into / have that there was
___________________________________________ someone in the room.
3 last which Olympic Games hosted country the ? 2 Are you going to be / get out / put of the swimming
___________________________________________ pool now?
4 apartment in who that lives ? 3 I usually be / realize / leave my cat with my parents
___________________________________________ when I go away.
5 2000 which writer Nobel Prize a in Chinese won ? 4 Go / Put / Free those bags on the trolley, please.
___________________________________________ 5 Who do these glasses leave / be / belong to?
6 are test how the people many taking ? 6 Where do I have to get off / out of / to the bus?
___________________________________________ 7 They belonged / freed / went the men from prison.
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NAME CLASS
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12  Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation   B Pre-intermediate

5 Complete the sentences with the past participle of PRONUNCIATION


the verb in brackets.
7 Underline the stressed syllable.
Example: I was annoyed because Gerry had broken
(break) my mobile phone. Example: go|ssip

1 Oscar said that he’d __________ (speak) to Mark’s 1 su|ggest


parents. 2 bu|tter|fly
2 The police said that the bank robber had __________ 3 a|ddress
(steal) around £4 million. 4 um|bre|lla
3 He wore the tie that his wife had __________ (buy) 5 lu|ggage
for him. 5
4 She’d __________ (send) three letters to the school,
but no one had replied.
8 Underline the word which has a different sound.
5 Cheryl said the food on the plane had __________
Example: robber offer  old  sorry
(be) awful.
6 There was nothing to eat. The children had 1 married  happy  baggage  football
__________ (eat) everything. 2 write  miss  bitten  different
7 The farmer said the dogs had __________ (attack) 3 umbrella  letter  bitten  message
his sheep. 4 summer uniform  hurry  rubbish
7 5 sorry  gossip  bottle  going
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6 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
say or tell. Pronunciation total 10
Example: ‘It’s snowing!’ said Maxine.
Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total 50
1 They __________ they were selling their house.
2 Could you __________ us when the flight will
arrive?
3 We see Natalie every day and she never _________
hello to us.
4 Lucy __________ her sister that she was going to get
divorced.
5 What will you __________when you meet your
cousin?
6 Andrew __________ his parents that he didn’t want
to go to university.
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Vocabulary total 20

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NAME CLASS
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12  Reading and Writing   B Pre-intermediate

READING Example: Lesley told her best friend _____.


A  a lie  ■  B  a secret  ■ ✓ 
1 Read the article and tick (✓) A, B, or C. C  some gossip  ■
1 Lesley started going out with Tony after Alice
Is gossip really good for gossiped to _____.
you? A  her sister  ■  B  her friends  ■  C Tony ■
That’s the question we asked some of our readers this 2 Tony waited for Lesley _____ one day.
week. Email us and tell us what you think. A  after work  ■  B  after the cinema  ■ 
C  after class  ■
Lesley Hartley, age 25
3 James’s neighbours didn’t tell _____ about him.
‘There’s a boy in my class at university who I really like. He’s A  the truth  ■  B secrets ■ 
called Tony. I was too scared to ask him out. I told my best C  funny stories  ■
friend Alice this secret. She said she wouldn’t tell anyone.
4 James thinks that people _____ what he says.
Alice couldn’t keep the secret, though, and she gossiped to
A  don’t believe  ■  B  don’t hear  ■ 
her other friends. Of course, her friends told Tony!
C  don’t understand  ■
Fortunately for me, the gossip was actually a good thing.
Tony waited for me after class one day. He told me that 5 Eric’s girlfriend wanted him to have a better _____.
Alice’s friends had gossiped about me. And then he invited A  working life  ■  B routine ■ 
me to go out to the cinema one night. We’ve been together C  social life  ■
since then! I think people are probably programmed to 6 Because of the gossip, Eric has _____.
gossip. We need to gossip to build connections with other A  got a new girlfriend  ■ 
people.’ B  made a new friend  ■  C  got a new job  ■
James Goodman, age 35
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‘Unfortunately, I think gossiping is in our genes. And I don’t
think it’s a positive thing. People gossip to make
themselves feel more important. They don’t think about the
2 Write L for Lesley, J for James, or E for Eric.
effect it has on the people they gossip about. For example, Example: There was a boy in my class I liked.  ___
L__
one of my neighbours gossiped about me after I divorced
1 We all like gossiping.  _____
my wife. She said that I had treated my wife badly. Another
neighbour told my work colleagues that my wife was going
2 I’m not married any more.  _____
to move to Germany with the children. These are both lies. 3 I think it’s difficult to meet someone new.  _____
I’ve found it difficult to meet someone else because people 4 I find it difficult to make friends.  _____
believe the gossip, not me.’
5 I didn’t ask someone out because I was
Eric French, age 28 scared. _____
‘We shouldn’t feel guilty about a bit of gossip. I believe that 6 I see live music every week.  _____
gossiping is good for you. We are people, and people enjoy 7 I don’t think gossiping is a good thing.  _____
sharing news – both good and bad – so that they can form
8 I think gossiping helps us connect with
and improve their social relationships. I’ll give you an
others. _____
example … I’m quite shy and I don’t make friends easily. My
girlfriend told me that I didn’t go out enough, and that I
9 I have a new partner.  _____
should have a better social life. She complained about this 9
to her best friend, Susan. Then, one night, I got a phone call
from Danny, Susan’s boyfriend. He asked me to go out with Reading total 15
him to see a band. I had a brilliant night. Since then, Danny
and I have seen a band every week. He’s a good friend now
and I feel much happier.’

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NAME CLASS
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12  Reading and Writing   B Pre-intermediate

WRITING
Describe a place you visited abroad. Answer the
question. (100–150 words)
• Where did you go?
• Why did you decide to go there?
• What did you do there?
• Who did you go with?
• Did anything strange or unusual happen? What?

Writing total 10

Reading and Writing total 25

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NAME CLASS
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12  Listening and Speaking   B Pre-intermediate

LISTENING SPEAKING
1 Listen to the conversation. Underline the correct 1 Answer your partner’s questions.
words(s).
Now ask your partner these questions.
1 A German policeman / postman married his cat
1 Do you agree that we are programmed to gossip?
because it had become ill.
Why?
2 An actress / A waitress married them, because 2 Do you think men or women gossip more?
officials said they wouldn’t do it. 3 How do you think people feel after gossiping?
3 A snake bit an English postman on his leg / hand. 4 Would you ever gossip about anyone?
4 He sucked the poison out, then continued 5 Do you think gossiping can be a positive thing?
working / went to hospital.
5 Four hundred snakes in Sierra Leone made their 2 Make questions and ask your partner about
home in a police station / post office. Simon.
• think / gossiping / good or bad?
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• why / think so?
• give / example?
2 Listen to five conversations. Match the
• how / feel now?
conversations with the topics (A–G). There are
two answers you don’t need. 3 Now read the information about Victoria and
Conversation 1  ■ answer your partner’s questions.
Conversation 2  ■
Conversation 3  ■ Victoria – thinks gossiping is good
Conversation 4  ■ Reason: helps us to build connections with
others
Conversation 5  ■
Example: moved house – neighbours gossiped
A a book that was made into a film – got to know my neighbours
B a painting about a song Feels: happy in new house – knows her
C a popular song neighbours
D a film that nobody likes
E finding out the world isn’t flat Speaking total 15
F an emotional photograph
G a picture that you see everywhere Listening and Speaking total 25
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Listening total 10

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