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unit
1
Unit
2
Unit
3
Best
of
British
4
Skills
tF
multiple choice doze
Ways
of
talking
10
skills tip: appropriate
language
for
letters or
emails
A
true
friend
16
Skills
tip: matching
speakers
with
opinions
Unit
14
Anger 82
Skills
tip: developing your
ideas
to
write a story
(2)
Unit
15
Fear 88
Skills
tip: note taking while listening
Unit
16
Happiness 94
skills tip: developing adiscursive
composition
(2)
Jnit4
nit
5
nit
6
A
working
life
Skills
tip: report writing
Travel
Skills
tip: putting phrases/sentences
into a
text
Live
forever!
22
28
34
Grammar
reference
Acknow
ledgements
CD-ROM
instructions
100
111
112
skills tip: writing a letter for
an
exam
.,it 7 Campaigning
for
survival
40
Skills
tip: multiple choice questions
with listening
nit
8
Reality
TV
46
skills tip: organising a writing
task
_ t
9
Good
and
evil
52
Skills
tip: completing
sentences
while
listening
_-"t 10
Getting
into
trouble
58
Skills
tip: developing a discursive
composition
(1)
_- -
11
Two
sides
to
every
story
64
Skills
tip: matching
summaries
with
paragraphs
_-
~
12
Mysterious
places
70
Skills
tip: developing your
ideas
te
write a story
(1)
nit
13
Love
76
Skills
tip: multiple choice questions
with
reading
4 exercise at /
are
you /
the
moment / doing much / sport
or
? 0
5
or
any / do online gaming /
of
your /
do
you / friends ever? 0
3
and
your /
do
you / what kind / friends listen
to
/
of
music? 0
Best
of
British
6 your
age
are
/ think people / much money /
do
you /
spending
too?
0
I'm Christy
Bell.
and I'm in
Year
11
at a school
in
Manchester.
This
is
my
big
GCSE
exam
year,
so
I 1
.q9 /J.'!JHJ\'!?
(not
have)
as
much free time
as
I did before. When I 2 (not do)
my homework
or
studying
for
tests, I
try
to
see
my
friends. Saturday
night
is
really the only time when everyone's free,
because
most
of
my
friends
3
_
__
(work) on
Saturdays.
I
have
a
job
in a home
and
garden centre, but
it
4 _
._
(get) harder
to
find
enough
time
to
do
that
and
all
of
my school work too. I
s
__
(need)
the
money. though, because I don't get any
pocket money from my
mum_
I 6 _ _ _
_
__
_ _ (start)
to
do
babysitting. which
is
good
because
I usually 7 _ _ _
(get)
my school work done at
the
same
time
(and
get paid for it!).
Most
of
the
boys
in my
class
seem
to
spend a
lot
of
their free time on computers. More
and
more
of
them 8 _ _
__
(get) computer
games,
or doing online
gaming,
but I don't like them
much. And these
days
people 9
__
__
_
(use)
instant
messaging
to
talk
to
friends, but I
10
_ _ _
_
__
(prefer) texting my friends on my mobile - I hate sitting
in
front
of
a computer
for hours. I do enough
of
that
with my homework.
~
Put
the
words in
order
to
make questions
to
Christy
about
her life.
Then match questions
1-6
with
answers
a-f.
Write
a-f
in
the
boxes.
1 not counting / how often / eat out, / school meals /
do
you?
[I]
t/9
'
{'t,gfjR!1
c1QYou
gat
gy.U'lQLCOll}]ting~c:hqqL
mRals
? _
2 these
days
/ are you /
lot
of
/ eating a / fast
food
7 0
Grammar
Present simple
vs.
present continuous review
8
Complete
the
sentences. Use
the
present simple
or
present continuous
form
of
the
verbs.
a I'm actually in a girl's football team,
and
I
go
running
two
or
three times a week.
b One
or
two
of
them do. but most
of
us
think it's a stupid habit.
c They like pop and dance music Personally I prefer
rap
-
50
Cent.
Eminem.
d No,
not
really_
I probably ate more burgers
and
chips when I
was
younger. I prefer
salads
now.
e All my friends
have
part-time jobs.
so
I think they
spend
just what they
can
afford. I buy
too
many clothes!
f I suppose about once
or
twice a month. I
go
to
a
little
cafe
in
the
shopping centre with
my friends.
4 Module
1
Vocabulary
Giving statistics and making generalisations
• Here
is
part
of
the
text
you
heard
from
the
Student's
Book.
Read
it
and
ۤ>
the
correct
answer,
a,
b
or
c.
3ntain has
12
million
people
under
the
age
of
16
around 20%
~f
the
population.
'lternet
fans might think British teenagers spend
all
their time
~nline,
but surprisingly under
10%
of
15-16-year-olds have
the
Illternet
at
home
(just 1
in
13).
However. this number
is
increasmg
311
the
time.
16-year-olds spend about
£12
a week.
Girls
tend
to
spend
£2
a week
",ore than boys.
In
the
past. this was usually spent on sweets.
but
now
-eens are spending most
of
their money
on
mobile phone cards.
. children are spending
so
much.
that
means some
of
them
are
'Orking.
The most common job
is
babysitting. followed
by
ewspaper rounds.
:5%
of
under-19s are living with just
one
parent.
of
the
population
of
Britain
is
under
16.
a The majority b
~
c Just under half
2
__
_
teenagers are using
the
Internet.
a A
lot
b Over half
of
c More and more
3 Teens are spending .
__
_
their money
on
mobile phone cards.
a around
two
thirds
of
b
the
majority
of
c most
of
4
It
is
_
_teenagers
to
deliver newspapers.
a quite
common
for b
the
majority
of
c
about
two
thirds
5
__
people
under
19
are living with just
one
parent.
a 1
in
4 b Almost half c
It
is
common
for
CB
Complete
the
sentences.
Use
the
words
in
the
box.
think prefer
tend
common
majority more
lot fla#
Almost
.llQ.lf
Qf
British teenagers have cable or
satellite
TV
at home.
2 Most teenagers
seeing friends
to
watching
TV.
3
Boys
.
__
_
to
play
sport
often
than
girls.
4 A _
_
of
teenagers
__
tha.! going
to
rh,,-
cinema
is
better
tban
playing spOJt.
5
On"
'boring day',
the
_~
~
._
of
teenagers say
they
watch
TV
or
a video.
6
It
is
quite
__
._
for
teenagers
to
have a part-time
job.
Pronunciation
The schwa /
d/
o Listen
to
the
sentences
in
Exercise
2b
and
check
your
answers. How
do
you
pronounce
the
underlinesJ
parts?
Listen again
and
repeat
.
CB
(JJ. Say
these
sentences
aloud.
Then
listen,
check
and
repeat
.
Most
of
my friends
tend
19
listen
to
rap.
2 A
lot
of
my friends prefer
basketball
to
football.
3
It's
quite common for
me
IO
send texl messages
to
my
friends.
4
More
i!nd
more
teenagers
are starting
to
use
the
Internet
at
home.
Unit 1 S
c already
not
been
on
the
b
just
a
yet
6 Have you _
London
Eye?
a
already
b
yet
c still
o
~ir~0
the
correct
answer,
a, b
or
c-
l
We
haven't
been
to
Scotland_
a already
b
~
c
yet
2 I've
come
back from Stratford_
a still
b
yet
c
just
3 But you've
seen
this film five
times!
a
yet
b still c already
4 Have
you
got
here?
a
just
b still c
yet
5 I haven't
had
a really
good
ice
cream
o
Rewrite
the
sentences
using
the
words
in
brackets.
We still haven't had
our
results (yet)
I'Ve
jJg.Y€,(t
hqcf.
__
QI,JEL€WLt~X€t.
2 I've
seen
this film before_ (already)
3 I've
been
doing
this
course
for a week_
(since)
4 Joy hasn't
used
her
new
mobile
yet_
(still)
5 I
told
you
that
a few
seconds
ago!
(just)
6 You've
had
that
computer
since
January
2005_
(for)
7 Your friends still haven't
called
you_
(yet)
~8~
.,.
.
~
".
'
.,
• "
,,""
"t
-
you
know
/
each
other?
HgIV.LQng_hqXf;_ygy_k[J9._w.[Jgg~h.Q.thf;r.?.
_
;ilocef.€!J.wg
r
Y_?1.tfJi'f.,,!-
2
she
have / car?
4
you
have /
watch?
3 you
support
/
Newcastle
United?
Grammar
Present perfect simple with for, since,
yet
and already
o
Complete
the
sentences
with
for
or
since.
1 Pietro has
been
in
England
three
months_
2 He has
studied
English
he
was seven years old.
3
His
mother
has
been
there
with him
two
weeks_
4 He
hasn't
had
any
fish
and
chips
he
arrived_
5 He hasn't
had
a
good
cup
of
coffee
he
left
Italy_
6 He
hasn't
seen
his friends
such
a long time_
~
Look
at
the
pictures
and
write
how
long
questions
with
short
answers.
6 Module 1
Culture
in
mind
. Vocabulary
Making
new friends
Replace
the
underlined words
with
phrasal verbs
from
the
box,
2
SOJ11~
people
:,ay
it
is
chi.:-kcn
tikl-a
masala.
t\
British
curry
dish.
Like
'balti',
it
was
imented
in
England
b)
Bangladc:~hi
il1ln·igranr~.
Th~
Dnllsh like gray)'. or
~'lUce.
with
their
food.
and this
is
'Vcry
different
ffi,m
the
f< oo
:
lU
might
find
in
India.
Pakistan
or
Bangladesh
'\01
these
days.
For
onc
thing.
fish
is
becoming
more
and
more
e> pensiyc.
and
our
tastes
seem
to
be
changing
too.
In
any
c~e.
fish
find
chips only
C3m~
10
Britain
le~s
than
150
~e:ab
a,go.
so
it
i~
not
real))
~ul:h
an
{lId
(radjtion~l
dish.
Fish
and
chip~
was
pmb<:bly
il
mixtur~
of
hcm:h
"frites'
and
Je\\ish
fish
recip<'~.
_~
Cum
first
apr~ed
on
cl
Bnlish menu
in
1773, would
you
belll "'~.
so
it
is
actually
much
older
than
fish
and
chips.
Indian
restaurants
h3\
"e
been
vcry
popular
in
Britain
for
O\"er
Ihift)
)~<In 1n
fae!.
thc:y
ale
not
really
'Indian':
most
of
them
are
operated
b}
Bangladeshis.
4
No.
YOll
can
find
curry
houses
.:Yen
in
the
smallc ;1
villages.
There
are
over
9,000
of
them
all
o\~r
Britain.
o
c
[]
o
D
r:J
Mark
the
statements T (true), F(false)
or
N
(not
enough information),
Fish
and chips
is
the oldest kind
of
British food still eaten today.
2 'Chicken tikka
masala'
and
'balti'
are
dishes
found in India,
Pakistan
and
Bangladesh.
3
The
First
curry house
in
Britain was
operated by
an
Indian immigrant.
4 London
has
9,000 curry
houses.
S
It
is
possible
to
buy a chicken tikka
masala
flavoured drink.
6
It
is
common
to
find British restaurants
thet
have
food
from other cultures
Read
about
multicultural
food
in Britain, and
match questions
A-G
with
paragraphs 1-6.
There
is
one question you
will
not
need
to
use.
A What
is
Britain's favourite food these
days?
B
Is
it
only
eaten in restaurants?
C How long
has
curry been popular in Britain?
D
15
fZist4
aAd
EAif35
still
Brj~aiA·s
AatisAal
eHsR/
E What
is
'chicken tlkka
masala7
F What other 'multlcultural' food
is
popular
in
Britain?
G
Is
curry popular
Just
in
London
and
other
big
cities?
feel
left
out settled
In
join
in
Bene
,','ItA
fit
in
Karen's
playing
with
her new puppy.
She's
trying
to
make
an
emotional connection wi h It.
bond with
2 What's wrong
with
you.
Sam?
Don't you want
to
Qi'rticipate
in
the
game?
3
Have
you adapted
to
your Dew environment yet.
Steve?
You've
been
here
two
months now.
4
I'm
not
going
out
with
Harry
and
his friends
anymore. I just
don't
feel like I belong.
S
Here's
a present
for
you.
Tom.
I don't want you
to
think you're
not
being included.
5
1'\0,
a
lot
of
people cook
their
o"n
curri~
at
home.
Sainsburys~
onc
of
Brilain:')
bi~gL"~1
~upelmarkcts.
sells 30,000 chicken
tihka
ready-mcals a
da).
and
you
can
buy
chicken
tikka
masala
fla\oured crisps, pizzas.
sand\\ iches
and
pasta
sauce.
British
companic':'
even
sell
it
to
Indja.
6
You
can
find
almost
anything
in
supem1arkcts
these
days,
including
<fusion'
food
\\
hich
has
ml1uences
from
more
than
one
culture.
A
fro-Caribbean
food
<:.nd
Japanese-slyle sushi
bm"S
are
hecoming
more
popular
in
London.
and
)OU
wiU
find
Chinese.
Greek.
~te:xjcan
and
Thai
food
in
most
British
to\\ns
nd
citic
•
~xplosive
Read
Read
the
text,
and
~i~l~
the
correct
answers,
a, b
or
c.
Rapper /
R&B
star
Ms
Dynamite
has
won many
I
__
in
her short
career.
She
became
the first black female (and youngest ever) winner of
the Mercury
MUSIC
Prize
in
2002.
Other
music awards
2 _._._._ _ _ , and then
in
2003 she won a
different kind
of
honour
-
she
was named Media
Personality of the Year
by
the Commission for
Racial
Equality.
Of
course.
the
music
prizes
were very
pleasing,
but
this
one
was something very 3 _ .
to
her.
'I'm
really
happy < _
__
_
I've
won
this
award.
It
means a
lot
that people are noticing that
I'm
fighting
for something positive through
my
music.'
Ms
Dynamite,
whose'
__
.
__
_ name
is
Niomi
McLean·Oaley.
is
a role model for today',
multicultural
Britain.
1nesongs she writes sound
real
because they
are
real
- her own experiences
from
a
difficult
childhood.
Niomi
6
__
.
__
_ born
in
London, but her mother
is
Scottish
and
her father
Jamaican
- he
left
7
_.
__
. when she
was
young,
and
her mother later became very
ill
for
sometime.
It
wasn't
easy
growing up
poor
in
the
city. As a
teenager,
she
had problems
at
school, and even left
home herself for a few months when she was fifteen.
s , she
still
managed
to
get
the
three A-levels she needed to go to
9
__
_ _ , but she decided
to
try
a
musical
career
instead.
In
her interviews.
she
often
talks
about
the importance
of
education and learning
about different
10
~.
.
When
her
singing
career
is
over, she wants
to
be
a teacher
one
day.
1 a
medals
b
money
c0var~
d
races
•
•
2 a
too
b
after
c additionally d followed
Reading tip
•
•
3 a special b fantastic
c
perfect
d big
Multiple
choice
doze
4 a
for b
of
c
that
d
when
You have already
done
a
number
of
these
5 a
first
b singer c
true
d real
e> ercises
in other
l~vels
of
Enylish
in
6 a
is
b
has
c were d
was
Mind.
Remember:
·
house
c
home
d
wife
·
7 a
out
b
•
It is
important
to
tbink
ahout
•
8 a But
bAnd
c However
d
Although
grammar
as
well as meaning.
In
9 a
school
b
university c work d
home
number 1, you can't say many money.
10
a
place
b cultures c
country
d
lessons
•
Try to learn
the
context
of
a word.
Medals
and
races are usually
Write
connected
10
sport.
•
Write
a
paragraph
about
foreign
culture.
•
Learn
how words can and can't
combine.
In
number
3,
it's nol
•
•
•
What
languages are
spoken
most
in
your
country?
possible to
say
very
fantastic. In
·
•
•
number 8, only
one
of
the cholees
•
•
Are
there
any famous writers. singers, actors
or
•
•
•
can
be
followed by a comma.
sports
stars living
in
your
country
who
were
not
•
born
there?
•
Read
the
whole
sentence
to
see
what
•
Choose
another
culture
and
say
what
you
like
and
kind
uf
word
is needed. In
number
2,
don't
like
about
it.
a
verb
is
neetletl.
8
Module 1
prize effiigfalee immigrant culture
life
novel watching felt settled for
Fill in
the
spaces
Complete
the
text
with
the
words
in
the
box.
cc
The writer
Kazuo
Ishiguro was born
in
Japan. but his family 1 .
_f'migro.1e.ci_
to
Britain when he was five
He
2
__
in
quickly
to'
_._
in
Engldnd. learning the language
by
4 _
__
_
_
westerns
on
TV.
He never really felt
like
an
s . . ana he loved British 6
._._
He
was
one
of
the
best writers
or
his universIty course. Although his first book was
about
Japan, he didn't visit
the
country 7 _
_ _ many years.
He
B
_
_ _ more Bntish than Japanese.
so
he
wrote
a very
English
9
_.
__
.
__
_ . The Remair:s
of
the Day, which won
him
a major
10
_ _
__
Choose
the
correct answers
cgircl$l
the
correct
answers, a.
bar
c.
1 Go and _ _ _
in
if
you feel
like
playing.
a stand
b@
c bond
2
We
haven't eaten yesterday.
a since b
yet
c for
3 The _._ _ _
of
my
friends have a
mobile phone.
a majority
blot
c half
4 British teenagers _
to
stay at
school until they are eighteen.
a
like
b
tend
c common
S
Less
_
__
_._.
half
of
my
classmates
have brothers
or
sisters.
a under b
of
c than
6 you _ _
_
__
.
__
haven't told me
who
you
went
out
with last night.
a already b
yet
c still
7
I've
played
the
trumpet
_
I
WdS
eight.
a when b
since
c jll<it
8
My
dad
_._
_ _
_.
shopping
to
watching
footbail.
a
likes
b prefers c thinks
9
It's
OK
you're
not
too
late. We've _
__
._.
_
started.
a just b still c yet
Correct
the
mistakes
In
each
sentence
there
is
a mistake with
the
present
continuous
/ simple /
perfect,
or
adverbs
of
time.
Underline
the
mistakes and write
the
correct
sentence.
1 How often are you
eat
out
these days?
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_.
_
2 I haven't seen you since a long time _ _.
__
._.
__
.
__
_.___
_.
.
3 What
kind
of
music are you Iikng? _ _
._
4 I haven't been still
to
the London
Eye.
.
_._
__
__
_
__
__
_._
_
S How long
do
you know your best friend? . .
."
_ _
__
_
__
_
6
I've
been here for last week. .
._._
_ _
__
._
_ _ _
_
7
How
much exercise you are doing at
the
moment?
__
.
__
.
_.
__
._
_
__
_ . ._
8
My
mother and father yet haven't come back home
__
_._
_
_._
_ _ _ _ _ .
9 More and more people have getting broadband connections
to
the Internet.
How
did you
do?
Total:
cm
Very
good
20
-
25
OK
14
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Review
Unit
1
again
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