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ROADMAP ©
WORKBOOK
with key and online audio
Lindsay WarwickaA
18
1c
1D
CONTENTS
Vocabulary | free-time activities
Grammar | cleftsentences
Vocabulary | helping people
Grammar | narrative tenses
Vocabulary | at work
Language focus | exaggeration
Vocabulary | fights and disputes
English in action | negotiate solutions to disputes
Reading | When gooddeed backfires
Listening | Tiyingnew
Writing | changing the register of spoken
information
2B
Vocabulary | injuries andilinesses
Grammar | the future seen from the past
Vocabulary | charities
Grammar | double comparatives
Vocabulary | urban change
Language focus | negative questions
Listening | Renovating historical buildings
Reading | itshouldn'tbe funny, but...
Writing | building rapportin an email
3a
Vocabulary | the weather
Grammar | ways of expressing the future
Vocabulary | thelaw and courts
Grammar | verb patterns and reporting
Language focus | evenand hardly
Vocabulary | sports events, action and news
Vocabulary | gender stereotypes
English inaction | givea short presentation
Reading | Prime-time crime and the justice system
Listening | Asportsnews bulletin
19 | writing effective paragraphs
4a
4B
ac
Grammar | defining and non-defining relative
clauses
Vocabulary | different age groups
Vocabulary | clothes and fashion
Grammar | noun phrases
Vocabulary | influences and identity
Language focus | prepositions 1
Listening | Fashion
Reading | A golden age
Writing | developing an argumentin an essay
5B
sD
Vocabulary | commuting
Grammar | continuous forms
Vocabulary | geographical features
Grammar | participle clauses
Language focus | translation and collocation
Vocabulary | homesand decoration
Vocabulary | hosting guests
English in action | give advice and make suggestions
about what todoin anarea
Reading | Avoiding the pitfalls ofthe long commute
Listening | Styling your home
\writing | using evocative and descriptive language
6A
6c
Vocabulary | successful and falling businesses
Grammar | adverbs and adverbial phrases
Vocabulary | hosting events
Grammar | further passive constructions
Vocabulary | talking about arts events
Language focus | word grammar and pattems
(expect, surprised)
Listening | Comic-con
Reading | Theimpartance of innovation
Writing | checkand correct spellingGrammar | adding comments using mustand can’t
7B = Vocabulary | talking about the news
7 Language focus | phrases to show the relationship
between ideas:
English inaction | giveapresentation with visuals
Reading | The rise of decision fatigue
Listening | The news
Writing | expressing the personal significance of
anevent.
fies oe]
BA
Grammar | complex questions
Vocabulary | describing what yourjob involves
Vocabulary | sleep
Grammar | auxiliary verbs
Vocabulary | food and cooking
Language focus | compiex comparatives
Listening | Difficultjob interview questions
Reading | Anightin the life of an insomniac
Writing | challenging evidence used in an article
Vocabulary | feelings
Grammar | notonlyand.ne sooner/as soon as
Grammar | willané wouldfor habits; wish he
would
Vocabulary | describing people and their habits
Vocabulary | trends
Language focus | making new words
Vocabulary | colloquial and idiomatic language
English inaction | manage informal conversations
Reading | The nature of an ever-changing language
‘Listening | Breakingahabit
Writing | linking two actions together
Grammar | prepositions 2
Vocabulary | science
Grammar | linking words and phrases
Vocabulary | book reviews
Vocabulary | talking about humour
Grammar | puns
Listening | Natural mysteries
Reading | How to get alaugh when you don't think
youre funny
Writing | using idiomtic phrases
Bt
eadVocabulary
Free-time activities
‘1 Replace the words in bold with the
words and phrases in the box.
fancy grewonme hopeless hype
isvery encouraging let off steam
nothing beats taken to
1. did't lke fishing at fst butit became
more and more likeable
2 Imreally stressed out. need to get rid of
thisenergy
3. My brotherloves surfing. but lvenever
begun to like
this sport.
4 Ifeel i
doing something fun later, What do
youthink?
5 Imvery bad
at baking, Can you make the cake?
6 Myart teacher gives mea lot of
confidence
about my creativity,
7 like watching cycling, but there isn't
anything better than
8 I got sucked in by the exaggeration used
cycling yourself.
topromoteit
and gaveita try.
2 Complete the conversations using the
promptsin brackets.
LA
3h
What
(you /fancy /do) this evening?
Something energetic. Im furious with
my boss and need to __
(let/ steam)
I don't now why tm taking this
course.tm___
(hopeless /it)
: But youre improving litte by littl,
That
(encouraging).
Ithought 'd love karate from the start,
butt tookme awhile to_
(take /it).
: Yeah, | know what you mean. wasn't
keen at first, butts definitely
___— (grow / me).
(beat) a
lazy Sunday morning,
: No. It's the only part of the week
when | can completely
(switch),
Grammar
Cleft sentences
3 Complete each sentence with one word.
1 Ive discovered since starting yogais how stressed am.
2. The mostimportant Ive learnt doing judo is discipline
3 One thing! understand about cycling is why people who
aren't racing wear those tight clothes.
What love the ‘about cooking is theidea of feeding people.
best thing about gardeningis seeing your plants grom,
Model making iseasy, but itdoes is help you switch oft
The thing Icisike most about crosswords is getting all but
tone answer.
8 What! distike abouthiking__ when suddenly starts to rain,
Vous
4 Put the words n the correct order to make sentences.
1 love about / thing / about /is // the / online gaming / teamwork
2. is/ about games / don't understand /theiraddictive quality /
the thing /1/that
‘3. found / how friendly / what / when playing online / people are /is/ Ive
4 like most about garning | / ability /the thing that / to switch off /is/ the
5 is/ different worlds / enjoy / exploring /1/ what / doing
6 dislike / how much time /is it takes up/ what /1
cea
‘Comments | ‘
| | Marceta K 10.33 -
The 2 (helped) was an app. It told me now far 10
"an every dey 60 | could build up my distances over a few weeks.
Elst R 11.42
| 1 ook up running in my 40s, too. What 2 __- found)
my body waen't as strong as it was in my 20s | triad running every day but in
the end had to take two days’ rest a wesk to let my muscles mend.
Benji W 1206
| gave it ago a few months back but didn't last long. just cid't have the
motivation, What *___ x (suggest) getting a running
Partner. That way, you can’t make excuses when you just don't fancy it
willis $15.17
(One thing | did when | stated running
‘walking end running unt, eventually, | could run al the way. What
(great) was that | could take it step by sten — erally
{atternate)Vocabulary
Helping people
‘1 Match the sentence halves.
Ric just asked for
My brother has been areal
‘had to pull
1
2
3
fy
5
6
7
eteance
I cant find my phone and am getting
{imsorry to say that we're mourning
‘Mohammed always acts as a
‘The BSB was fantastic, so we gave them a rave
‘over witha fat tyre earlier.
the loss of our grandfather,
the bill,
desperate now,
review.
comfort to me since I got sick
mentor ta new apprentices,
2 Choose the correctoptiona, b, cord.
1. A: Ive got tickets to a local gig tonight. Do you want,
‘to come?
B: Ohno, Ive just offered to babysit for my sister.
What a shame. don't want to? her
‘A: Bill,can | ask you to share your computer?
AA: | saw Mary the other day She's stil feeling
Ive agrees
tot.
down now
fora
minute? | can't work outhow to add anew account
B: No problem. Happy to help.
‘A: Have we got enough petrol?
B: Yeah, don't worry. We wor'trun outand be left?
fon the side of the motorway,
AA: The engineering company down the roadis &___an.
apprenticeship if youre interested,
B: Oh. right. Yeah, lam.
AA: [know the boss. He’sagreat*__toall
‘employees. putin a good word for you.
the young
B: It's not surprising realy Its only been a year since she
a
lost her husband.
Se sald her kids have been areal”. toher but she
stil feels lonely.
make b alow c let d permit
understanding information ¢ faniliaity
expertise
lost b stranded ¢ abandoned
homeless
presenting b giving offering
providing
guide b mentor helper coach
down b unsatisfactory ¢ unwanted
sympathetic
ease b calm ¢ advantage comfort
Grammar
Narrative tenses
3 Choose the correct alternatives.
How long did you five/had you been livingin Londan
when you decided to move?
2 Iwas sure that ason and | had met! were meeting ona
previous occasion
3 We tried were trying to get the photocopier to work
yesterday, but couldn't manage it.
4 Steve gave usa call when his plane landed to say he'd
arrived/been arriving.
5 Neither driver hod driven was driving very fast when
the accident occurred.
6 My mum was going/went to find a new skirt while |
looked for some new sunglasses.
4 Correct the mistake in each sentence.
1 We were just got onto the motorway when we heard
there was a five-hour traffic jam up ahead,
2 looked up and was seeing a huge bird heading
towards my ice cream.
3 Greghad been sitting atthe computer for hours before
hed finally been reaiising the time.
4 We were asking Mariella tohelp us, but she refused.
5 looked everywhere fr James, but he was already leaving
5 Complete the comments with the correct past form of
the words in the box.
buy drive findout have lose not/get raise
sleep support
dike to nominate my 16-year-old sister Sabesna. Last
year, she"______ that she was losing her hearing.
She Angry oF go into a depression. Instead,
she organised several events and? over
£25,000 for a children's charity she # for years,
Pretty special, 'd say.
|
|
|
ce
|
Before my coleegue Mikael fst came to work wth us, he
‘bad year. He ® his job and home
in the same week and? rough for afew days,
My boss saw him on the streets one day and gave him a
job and a place to stay. Once Mikael was back on his feet,
he wanted to help others, so last year he ® an
cold bus with his savings, and put some beds and a heater in|
it. On cold winter evenings, he ® round the area,
offering homeless people a place to sleep. All that ater a
full day's work!