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Life Vision Poland Intermediate plus 6 B

Used to is correct because we use used to + infinitive


Unit Test 8 B without to to talk about states in the past that are now
Answer key finished.
Would be is not correct because we use would +
A Grammar: Habits infinitive without to to talk about a past habit, not a
past situation.
1 C Is being is not correct because we use the present
2 C continuous with always to stress that a present habit is
annoying.
3 A
4 A B Grammar: Future in the past
5 B
6 B 1 was
2 going
1 C 3 to
Would walk is correct because we use would + infinitive
4 was
without to to talk about a habit in the past.
Is walking is not correct because we use the present
5 ’d, would
continuous with always, forever, etc. to stress that a 6 was
present habit is annoying.
Walks is not correct because we use the present simple
1 was
with a frequency adverb to talk about a habit in the Was is correct because the past continuous is used to
present. talk about the future in the past: she couldn’t come to
the party.
2 C
Didn't use to play is correct because we use used to + 2 going
infinitive without to to talk about habits and states in Going is correct because the expression were going to is
the past that are now finished. used to talk about the future in the past: lose the
Wouldn't play is not correct because we don't use match, but we scored two goals.
would in the negative or in questions to talk about a 3 to
habit in the past. To is correct because the expression were about to is
Isn't playing is not correct because we use the present used to talk about the future in the past: when Jakub
continuous with always, forever, etc. to stress that a called.
present habit is annoying. 4 was
3 A Was is correct because the past continuous is used to
See is correct because we use it to talk about a habit in talk about the future in the past: he couldn’t make the
the present. meeting.
Used to see is not correct because we use used to + 5 ’d, would
infinitive without to to talk about habits and states in ’d is correct because the structure would + infinitive
the past that are now finished. without to is used to talk about the future in the past:
Would see is not correct because we use would + when I started.
infinitive without to to talk about a habit in the past. 6 was
4 A Was is correct because the expression was going to is
Worked is correct because we use the past simple to used to talk about the future in the past: later, but I’ll
talk about past habits when we mention how long they call him now.
lasted.
Used to work is not correct because we don’t use it to C Vocabulary: Understanding topic
talk about a past habit when we mention how long it
lasted. vocabulary
Would work is not correct because we use would +
1 application
infinitive without to to talk about a habit in the past.
2 candidates
5 B
Are always listening is correct because we use the
3 salary
present continuous with always to stress that a present 4 qualifications
habit is annoying. 5 employers
Used to listen is not correct because we use used to + 6 rate
infinitive without to to talk about habits and states in
the past that are now finished. 1 application
Would listen is not correct because we use would + Application is correct because the verb complete is used
infinitive without to to talk about a habit in the past. with application form. Application form means a
document where you write your personal information to
apply for a job.

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2 candidates 5 A
Candidates is correct because it means people who Committed is correct because it means did something
want to apply for a job. wrong or illegal. We use it with the crime.
3 salary Stole is not correct because it means took something
Salary is correct because with monthly it means the from a person or shop without permission and without
amount of money you earn every month from a job. intending to return it or pay for it. We don’t use it with
the crime.
4 qualifications
Shoplifted is not correct because it means stole goods
Qualifications is correct because it means certificates
from a shop by deliberately leaving without paying for
and achievements you have or the skills and experience
them. We don’t use it with the crime.
you need for a particular job.
6 A
5 employers
Burglar is correct because it means a person who enters
Employers is correct because with former it means
a building illegally, in order to steal: broke into the
people you used to work for.
house and stole some jewellery.
6 rate Vandal is not correct because it means a person who
Rate is correct because hourly is used with rate of pay deliberately destroys or damages public property.
to mean the amount of money you will earn every hour. Shoplifter is not correct because it means a person who
steals goods from a shop by deliberately leaving without
D Vocabulary: Understanding topic paying for them.
vocabulary
E Vocabulary: Understanding topic
1 A vocabulary
2 C
3 C 1 H
4 C 2 A
5 A 3 E
6 A 4 F
5 B
1 A 6 D
Pickpocket is correct because it means a person who
steals things, like a purse, from other people’s pockets 1 H
and bags, especially in crowded places. A person who agrees with an idea is correct because
Burglar is not correct because it means a person who supporters of a political group believe in the ideas of
enters a building illegally in order to steal. that group.
Shoplifter is not correct because it means a person who 2 A
steals goods from a shop by deliberately leaving without
An action that shows that you disagree with an idea is
paying for them.
correct because walking in the streets with signs is a
2 C form of protest.
Solved is correct because it means found a way of
3 E
dealing with a problem or difficult situation.
Behaving in a way that is not fair to people from a
Interviewed is not correct because it means asked
different race is correct because behaving differently to
questions to get information about something.
people with a different skin colour is an example of
Arrested is not correct because it means took someone
racism.
to a police station because they may be guilty of a
crime. 4 F
A large figure of a person in stone, metal, etc is correct
3 C
because we often make statues of famous people that
Confessed is correct because it means admitted,
we want to remember.
especially formally to the police, that you have done
something wrong or illegal, like stealing the money. We 5 B
use it with to. The state of being forced to work without being paid is
Arrested is not correct because it means took someone correct because slavery is against the law in most
to a police station because they may be guilty of a countries.
crime. We don’t use it with to. 6 D
Reported is not correct because it means gave A method or system of government is correct because in
information about something that you had heard, seen a military regime, the army controls the country.
or done. We don’t use it with to.
4 C
Broke is correct because with the law it means do
something illegal or commit a crime.
Interviewed is not correct because it means asked
questions to get information about something. We
don’t use it with the law.
Burgled is not correct because it means entered a
building illegally, usually using force, and stole from it.
We don’t use it with the law.

© Oxford University Press Life Vision Poland Intermediate plus • Answer key 2
F Reading: Recognizing proper nouns 6 B
B is correct because they say I like working here
1 Paragraph C because I love being with people.
2 Paragraph B
3 Paragraph D H Speaking: Making notes
4 Paragraph C 1 C
5 Paragraph A 2 C
6 Paragraph B 3 A
1 Paragraph C 4 C
C is correct because the writer says trekking up Mount 5 B
Kilimanjaro with the other volunteers (not all the 5,895 6 C
metres of it, of course, but quite a bit of that).
2 Paragraph B 1 C
Depicts is correct because the expression this picture
B is correct because the writer says I also taught a
depicts is used to talk about what you see.
passion of mine, jam making, to the students’ mothers
Looks is not correct because it is not used to talk about
at the weekend.
what is in a picture. We can say It looks like to make a
3 Paragraph D comparison or to speculate.
D is correct because the writer says They have a Thinks is not correct because it is not used to talk about
wonderful and rich culture, which they love to show to what you can see. We can say I think.
visitors. I saw and took part in their typical dances and
2 C
handicraft.
Right is correct because the expression on the right is
4 Paragraph C used to talk about what you see.
C is correct because the writer says For me, the Middle is not correct because we say in the middle.
highlights on that side were trekking up Mount Top is not correct because we say at the top.
Kilimanjaro with the other volunteers … and a safari at
3 A
the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.
Make is correct because the expression if I had to make
5 Paragraph A a guess is used to talk about what you think you see.
A is correct because the writer says People often Think is not correct because we don’t use it with guess.
complain about voluntourism in a number of ways, We can say I think.
saying, for instance, that it takes jobs away from the Suppose is not correct because we don’t use it with
locals. guess. We can say I suppose.
6 Paragraph B 4 C
B is correct because the writer says They have a lot of Left is correct because the expression to the left is used
pineapples, oranges and bananas left over at some to talk about what you see.
times of the year. Middle is not correct because we say in the middle.
Front is not correct because we say at the front.
G Listening: Identifying linking words 5 B
1 C Looks is correct because the expression he looks like is
used to talk about what you think you see.
2 A
Depicts is not correct because depicts is not used to talk
3 C about what you think you see. We can say The photo
4 D depicts.
5 D Thinks is not correct because thinks is not used to talk
6 B about what you think you see. We can say I think.
6 C
1 C Judging is correct because the expression judging by is
C is correct because they say Another thing is that my used to talk about what you think you see.
hours are flexible so I can change when I work Thinking is not correct because we say thinking about.
depending on what I’m doing with the rest of my life. Looking is not correct because we say looking at.
2 A
A is correct because they say All in all, I would say the
job isn’t that bad, despite the low pay.
3 C
C is correct because they say My work mates have
become friends and we do things together such as go
bowling.
4 D
D is correct because they say I started working here
every Saturday last May. After a few months of that, I
finished school and I moved to a full-time position.
5 D
D is correct because they say I really love clothes, so this
job seemed perfect for me.

© Oxford University Press Life Vision Poland Intermediate plus • Answer key 3
I Speaking: Mediation
Student's own answer

J Writing: Using appropriate word order


1 We’d be interested to know if David agreed |
know whether David agreed to this
suggestion.
2 May I ask how you got | ask you how you got
your first job?
3 Could you let me know where we are meeting
tomorrow?
4 Could you tell me if you have received |
whether you have received my email?
5 Do you happen to know if this shop sells |
know whether this shop sells children’s books?
6 I’ve been wondering what I should do |
wondering what to do with this old computer.
1 We’d be interested to know if David agreed |
know whether David agreed to this
suggestion.
Know if David agreed is correct because we use I / We’d
be interested to know if … to ask an indirect yes / no
question. The word order in an indirect question is the
same as in an affirmative statement.
2 May I ask how you got | ask you how you got
your first job?
Ask how you got is correct because we use May I ask
(you) …? to ask an indirect question, and we repeat the
question word. The word order in an indirect question
is the same as in an affirmative statement.
3 Could you let me know where we are meeting
tomorrow?
Know where we are meeting is correct because we use
Could you let me know …? to ask an indirect question,
and we repeat the question word. The word order in an
indirect question is the same as in an affirmative
statement.
4 Could you tell me if you have received |
whether you have received my email?
If you have received is correct because we use Could
you tell me if …? to ask an indirect yes / no question.
The word order in an indirect question is the same as in
an affirmative statement.
5 Do you happen to know if this shop sells |
know whether this shop sells children’s books?
Know if this shop sells is correct because we use Do you
happen to know if …? to ask an indirect yes / no
question. The word order in an indirect question is the
same as in an affirmative statement.
6 I’ve been wondering what I should do |
wondering what to do with this old computer.
Wondering what I should do is correct because we use I
/ We’ve been wondering … to ask an indirect question,
and we repeat the question word. The word order in an
indirect question is the same as in an affirmative
statement.

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