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® Vocabulary Jobs % Label the pictures Use: writer, politician, lawyer, physicist, engineer, director. a za 4 es ae 2 ** Choose the correct item. 1. Ho's great writer/teacher. | love all his books. 2. | saw her performing in a play at the theatre. She's @ brilliant director/actress. 3. Tim isa talented painter/physicist. ve got one of his pictures hanging in my lving room, 4 Mary is ain) lawyer/engineer and she is helping to Cesign the road system in the city 3 «+ choose the correct item. 1. Albert Einstein was a German He is famous for the theory of relativity. A lawyer B physicist politician 2 Frida Kahlo was a Mexican She \s famous for her seit-portrats A painter B doctor © teacher 3 Nikola Tesla was a Serbian ... He is famous for his work with electricity. A actor B writer 4. Mahatma Gandhi was an Indian He is famious for helping india to become free A politician B director == engineer inventor A, * Choose the correct word. 1. I'm looking for a work/job as 2 zoologist. 2. My brother wants to be a doctor but it's hard job/ work, 3. What's your father's work/job? 4 My uncle wants me to work/Job at his company. ‘x Flin with: in, into 62), on 2), up, of, along. a 1 James Dean died a car accident. 2. she was bom 6th December 1988, 3. The police officer looked the robbery. 4 He came with the ides while waiking in the park. 5. Wehaveplenty time to finish the project. 6 Could you bring your brother to help Us? He's a brillant physicist 7 Yesterday, a bus crashed the town's museum, 8 Alice is very busy at the moment, She's working ‘anew book. 6 *+* Fillin: studied, lost, teacher, born, won, wanted, origin, died, famous, sculptor, offered. Three words are extra. Jenry Moore was a famous British 1) vn W252) ‘on 30th July 1898 in Yorkshire, Moore became a 3} at Castleford Grammar School, and then be fought In World War |, but he always 4) enw tO be an artist After the war, he 3 -»Artfor two yearsin Leeds and for three years in London, He also travelled to italy and took classes there, He came up with a special way of sculpting and it made He it VEY 6) mnvnnnnnnn 1M 1948, he 7) the Intemational Sculpture Prize, Henry Moore 8) .. fon 31st August 1986 in Hertfordshire in the UK, but he is still one of the most well known British artists ofthe 20th century, ea aa oa ia lie aN»b/ ct Ip 1S = evan euna Grammar Past simple % Write the past simple of the verbs. direct 9 buy 108E vereennseninnne 10 tev produce 11 marry appear 12. come write 138 SHOP aves sing 14 win fIMiSH eenoninoninn 18 Study move - 16 star ‘ex Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple. o (Spielberg/ direct) the film avatar? 2. Barack Obama. (become) President of the USA. in 2008, 3. Ben Hur (receive) 11 Oscars in 1960. 4 Edison (not/invent) the racio. 5 Eiton John és (sing) Candle in the Wind for Princess Diana. 6 Beethoven (compose) nine symphonies, 7 Napoleon (not/win) the Battle of waterioo, 8 Charles Dickens. (write) Oliver Twist. 9 Neil Armstrong (walk) on the Moon 10 (the Titanic/sink) in 19122 3 **> Put the verbs in brackets into the past ‘simple, then fil in aid or dint. A: Did you 20 (you/go) out last night? BE NOL crs nn (stay) home and (watch) a DvD. A : venus (yOu/taKe part) Inthe competition? B: Yes, ae (bake) cake and (win) first prize. A so (Peter/enjoy) his holiday? B: Yes, he... He (see) lots of amazing sights. AS sonsennmnnsnnsnone (YOU/BO) 10 the Concert last night? B: Nol vel .~ (be) t00 cold Prepositions of movement A. * choose the correct preposition, ‘The river flows across/under the bridge. 2 Mary opened the door and went into/through the office 3. Walk along/towards the tunnel and go up/through it 4 The horse jumped overrinto the fence. 5 ** Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition: across, over, past, through, up, into. teas a beautiful sunny day so | decided to walk to work. walked 1) rn thestreetanda) the post office. Then I went 3) the bridge, 4) ncn te tun AR 5) oovnnnnenn tHe atk. walked 6) nnn my office exacly on time. ede Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple, then choose the correct preposition of ‘movement. iy (sity my lend Holon toot week. We 2) coronene (G0) t0 art college together three years ‘ago. Now, she is @ painter. She lives in the countryside, miles avay from anywhere. | 3). know) the way, so | 4) 8) along/pest nartow winding roads, 6) up/over @ small bridge and 7) through along a forest to find her house. At last, 18) (See) 2 sign for ‘Rose Cottage’ nent toa ile ath. | 8) (park) my car ‘and walked 40) up/over the path. At the top, there was a beautiful garden. | walked 11) across/along the grass and | 42) . (find) Helen waiting for me, She 13) 1 (show) me her home and the big room upstairs where she paints her pictures. We 14) - (carry) some canvases and paints 15) down/past the stairs and 46) under/ into the garden. Then, we ane ee mai (spend) all afternoon Painting pictures of the foses and talking about ‘our time at art college. | 18). - (not/ leave) until after It got dark Rt 19) (bo) a lovely day.Vocabulary Everyday English Feelings/Reactions Narrating an event 4] * Choose the correct word A, * Match the exchanges. } 4 Ovowwas your No, not really. weekend? b met Brad Pit. 2 Qdidyouenioyit? twas boring. : 3 Qwhathappened? 1. happy/upset 2 wortied/excited 5% choose the correct respons PRere 7 =a = 1A What was It ke? is < a Itwesamusing. b That's terrible. Guess who | met! Emily Blunt. a itwesawful. —_b_ I don'tbelieve it a> > How tat ape? a Itwas fantastic. b We were in the same shop. 4A: What did you do? D *» Find six feelings. then list them under the B: a |asked for an autograoh, correct heading, b You're solucky. 3 shocked/confused 4 proud/frightened see Complete the dialogue. Use: happened, do, ‘met, asked, really, amusing, lucky, boring, across, | amazing, lite. There are three extra words. POSITIVE NEGATIVE auonaNn Dave: Hi, Sam. What was your weekend in 3 toe Choose the correct word. Manchester 1)...... od ‘Sam: Hey, Dave. It was 2) 1 Guess WHE 3) an to mel met f 41 | had my fnal exams last weet. | elt so shocked ead a ae poms player! a 2. Martha managed to finish the project on time, she Dave: 4) 27 He's your favourite! How 3 felt proud/upset of herselt did that happen? 4 They offered Andy two jobs He's wore” — | Sam: Iwas waking 5) the steet confused about which one to choose, ‘rom my hotel when | saw him, 4 watched a honor fim lastnight et frighteneay | Dave: What cid you 6) a nap eal SSUES eS ce Sam: waked up tohim and 7) him 5 Sem crt ake to he etl on Stay. He _ Rta phacgoan ater Here obok 2s 9 upsetiexcited. That’ fantastic! You're so 8) :Charles Dickens was born on 7th February 1812 in Portsmouth, England, and later moved to London. Dickens’ father worked as a clerk in the navy, but the family didn’t hhave much money, 50 Dickens had to leave school and started working at a factory, He often felt lonely and upset, but the three years he spent in the factory gave him the inspiration for many of his novels. In 1835, Dickens became a reporter and started writing his own stories. As well as many novels, Dickens also enjoyed writing plays. He was full of energy and loved travelling abroad, He married Catherine Hogarth in 1836 and they had ten children together. Charles Dickens died on 9th June 1870. People remember him as one of the greatest English writers of alltime. He was the author of classi stories such as Great xxpectations, Oliver Twist and David Copperfield, with so many characters that people still Know today, | Reading | 7, = Readthe text and compete the sentences. +h Read the text and answer the questions. } 1 Charles Dickens was born on 1 Whydid Charles Dickens leave school and start work? 2 His father was a mi = eu 2. What gave him ideas for many of his stories? 4 Hedied on ~ 3 What did Dickens write? Joe Read the text and decide if the sentences are T (True), F (False) or DS (Doesn't Say). ‘The Dickens family were quite poor. Charles enjoyed working in the factory. (Charles liked going to other countries. David Copperfeid is his most famous book. 4 What kind of person was ne? What makes him one of the greatest English writers ofalltime? 61Vocabulary A, #+ Use the correct verb from the ist with should The Environment or shoulan't to give the people some advice. 4, * choose the correct word save notdrive *tumn off + not use 1. A: How can | save on electricity? 8: You é ‘when you don't need them, 2 A: Iknow plastics bad forthe environment, but What can do? B: You -plastic bags when you go shopping, 3A: [hate throwing oid clothes away. 8: You bse 1 Sheis planting/saving 2 They are disappearing/ clothes to charity. recycling their rubbish. 4A: There's lot of pollution inthis city B: Well, you riaasaaaaens car every day the lights Aono ve YOUr 01d oN 5) ** Choose the correct item. Shop Green!= Its Saturday morning and youte going shopping. Do you {et nto your car and drive fo the supermarket? Do you 3 Sheisturningyputting 4 They are drivingy cree waking vot: put lots of food with plastic)... in your trolley, ay at the checkout and put fino 2) nae BOGS? 2. * match the words to form phrases. Dont worry ~ most of us do these things, but the uth s Acar panes ‘our shopping habits are hurting the 3) Base bab Instead, YOU A) nnn ry walking aes eae oF riding a bike to town. I i's far °° 4 Ceenvironmental cars qry ot Yous ice oleae 8 Oplastic e future oes HEIRS UO Geel Paha A fo buy food of the nr » ot the supermarket, and put it into 8) : rainforests, shopping bogs. 3 ** complete the predictions. u pollution, animals, water, rubbish In the future ... 1 A pollution B programme 1 there willbe lots of fromcars. 2A plastic B electric foes will disappear and animals will au B environment lose their homes. 4 A should B will 3. there won'tbe clean. for everyone, 5 A emironmental B public 4 there will be lots of as people SA Mout B Imagination won't recycle 7A charity B market 5 wild such as the rhino will Bea om B bright cisappear, 62 Beesiiase Seaeonae Grammar it/there - will - be going to - present continuous % Choose the correct item. t/There willbe rainy tomorrow in the UK. t/There will be snow in Canada next week. tt/There will be cloudy all weekend, t/There wil be strong winds in California for a couple of days, +* Choose the correct item, | think most people will/are going to have electric Cars in 30 years | won't/'m not going to go jogging this afternoon. |'ve got a doctor's appointment, Will you/Are you going to study French at college next year? Look out! You'll're going to drop that book! Will we/Are we going to live in smart houses in the future? ex Look at the pictures. Complete the ‘sentences using the verbs below and be going to ‘or wl, as In the example, ‘tum off *not/cook * buy «rain Tm saving money becaus3 es se @ MBM CE. ex Complete the sentences with the verbs from the list in the correct form of the present continuous. ‘drive *leave *notfly » meet * not/go 4 They = ‘to the mall ~ they have to study for atest, 21 venoms M10 minutes. Do you want to ‘come with me? 8) ec you to work today? 4 Sarah. Us at 1:00 today, 5 We to Paris on Saturday, Mike hates planes 5 *%> Fillin with the verb in brackets in the will, be going to or present continuous form, Then, ‘choose the correct item. ‘A: Hey, Steve! What 4) do) out there on the street? B12) (walt) for the bus. | Canes (go) to football match. ‘A: The next bus arrives in 20 minutes and 4) H’s/ there's raining. Why don’t you come inside? vo (YOUs BSCR Tee) eens (come) in for a bit... Thanks. What 6) (you do) now? AL? (watch) Tv programme about the future I's quite interesting, B: Let me guess - we &) ive) (on Mars and 9) itthere will be fying cars? ‘A: No, it’s not about that’s about the future of the environment. Did you know that scientists think we 10) . (not/have) enough food and water for everyone in the future? Bi That's terrible! What can we do? A: Well lotsofthings, actually.114) i (not/use) plastic anymore, Do ‘you want to join me? Br tsounds hard —but Ox!1 12) (try) it A: Great! 63Vocabulary Summer plans 4] * Match the words to form phrases. 1 Omove a agym 2 Ogo ba computer course 3 Ojoin © agreen charity 4 Quon d_ house 8 Ostart e windsurfing 6 Ovolunteer for finan animal sanctuary 2. *> Use the phrases from Ex. 1 to label the pictures, 3 + Choose the correct word. 1 This summer, Megan is going to have/play/do Italian lessons. 2. Ben wants to do/go/have hiking with friends on sunday. 3. [like to start/volunteer/move for a summer camp this year. 4 Brian works at an animal shelter part-/full-/ eventing: time Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. 5 Mybrotheris going to go/join/do a sports club with his friend, Everyday English Inviting - Accepting/Refusing invitations AL * Match the exchanges. 4 Oste you busy That sounds great. Fre tomorrow? Yes, lbe in ra 2 Qlwould you tke to.comer London. int 3 Ciwhenare youcoming © ‘love to but! sep back? can't wor 4 Onmyoortwemeeton @ Tonarow e Friday? afternoon, eS (eM 55 ** Choose the correct response. 2 1A: What are you doing on saturday? a 8: a I'mgoing to Nottingham. tals b_ Doyouwant to come? = 2 A Do youwant to meet outside the café? on B: a Nevermind! Bb Sounds good. to 3. A: Somry ican‘. 'm going shapping on Thursday. UK 8: a That'saliright. —b_ Sure, why not. ‘ 4 A; Ilove to be there but | can't 8: a Thanks. b That's pity 6 + Complete the dialogue, Use: would, sure, back, sorry, can't, sounds, afraid, mind, meet, arrange, pity, love, busy. There are three extra words. Hey Erica, ate you ~ aD) this Sunday? rm a going to volunteer at 2 a green charity for 7 | the day. 2). you like to come with me? } 2 Erica: m3). .-1 can't be in Bristol | then. I'm leaving today. 4) .oninnnmmnnend Alvin: That's a(t) §).. When are you | 7 coming 6) Erica: Monday morning. , 3 alvin: why don’t we 7) .-for lunch ‘on Monday at noon? Erica: 118)... --t0.1llcall you and we can 9) where to meet. A Alvin; ‘That 10) to run, Have a safe trip! Thanks. great. Right, haveea ores Friends of the Earth Friends of the Earth Intemational is an environmental ‘organisation which started in 1969. ts headquarters are In Amsterdam in the Netheriands, and there are over 70 separate Friends of the Earth organisations around the world. Friends of the Earth (EWNI) Is for England, Wales ‘and Northern Ireland, and it's the largest environmental ‘roup in the UK. Like many environmental groups, Friends of the Earth {EWNI) couldn't exist without volunteers. It's always looking for people with special skills — like lawyers ‘and journalists - but anyone can volunteer and make a difference. Many volunteers organise events to raise money for the organisation, or they send emails to important businesspeople and politicians about environmental probiems. ‘One environmental problem which the organisation tries to solve is climate change. It tries to bring in laws in the UK so that companies have to use renewable energy (ike 7 _* Read the text and correct the mistakes, solar and wind power) instead of fossil fuels. Also, the organisation protects the UK's countryside. For example, it often stops companies building roads through forests, ‘Another of the group's campaigns tries to save the UK's, bees. 100 years ago, there were 13 more types of bees In the UK than there are now - and bees continue to disappear today. Friends of the Earth (EWNI) sells a ‘Bee Saver Kit’. It has seeds which grow into wildflowers that bees can use to make honey. Friends of the Earth organisations around the world try to protect our planet so that we can all have a bright future. Join your local Friends of, the Earth organisation today! & *H Read the text and decide if the sentences 1-4 are T (rue), F (False) or Ds (Doesn't Say). 1_Friends of the Earth (EWN) has its headquarters in 1. Friends of the Earth international began in 1970. ‘Amsterdam, 2. Friends of the Earth (EWN) doesn't pay any of ts workers. 3 The group wants new laws that force people to use 2. ony lawyers and jouralsts can ee nity lawyer : NIGER ESE Gan 4 There are more kinds of bees in the UK today than 100, ‘ew, years ago. +++ Read the text again and answer the questions. 3 The group stops people building ‘shops in the UK's countryside. 1 \Which countries are in Friends of the Earth (EWND? 2. Who do volunteers for the group send emails to? 4 The ’Bee Saver Kit’ has a book about bbees inside it 3 \What does Friends of the Earth (EWN) want companies to start using? 4. What do the seeds from the ‘Bee Saver Kit’ grow into?
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