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EVOCABULARY Common adjectives
@ Underline the correct words to complete the sentences,
1 The new bulking opposite the university fs rude / uRiy
alight. Vnate
2 Ournew teacher i aways very sorous/ sy rude, We work
\eryhald in ber lessons and she never smiles or laughs.
3 The cakes inthe new baker's ate sily/ serious deicious
2 My brother's new gilriond is uty / gorgeous / delicous
I think she's feshion model
5 We payed its of sily/norrible( perfect gamos at Sarah's
‘birthday party. I've got some really funny photos on
Facebcok
6 Lil's portect/ strange lovely person. Her grandchildren
love sting her
b Complete the sentences with the adjectives in the box.
“fering alight awful amazing %
delicious rude strange perfect EAGRAMMAR Question forms
1 mrt interested in football I's so_boring @ Underline the correct words to complete the questions.
2 Thanks forthe chocolates. They were 1. How man
3 Look at tis beauttul weather — i's a Jay to have he?
goto the beach 2 Where aid you meet/ did meet you/ you met
4 The fim we saw lastnight was really husband? *
Udidn't understand it ta 3 Did he w up] He did grow up in this a
5 A How was tho restaurant? 4 What mas ike the fim J was the fim like / the film was ike?
6 The weather in Scotland was
children he does have / does he have | does
row up! He g
your
Itrained 6 Why she go/ Why st esa
6 Why she go/ Why she went! Why aia she got the USA
ihe 8
9 cay 7 How many films he made/ did he make did make he
7 The bend were ______1 twas the best te ear?
ever been to, ri
Ps es 8 Hew nas your hidey/ your holly was/ did your holy
were stupid because we couldn’ speak English very well
b Put the words in the correct order to make questions.
1 you / Sarah's friend / are ?
ArevouSaratisfriend?@
werk / a bank / he / does /in ?
3 you /last month / to New York
4 ike / that new Brazilian / what / restaurant /is
5 with your sister / who / that man / was 7
© TV programmes / you /do / watch / what type of ?
7. got0/ did / which univer
8 did/how much /-cost/ the ticketsVOCABULARY Adverbs
@ Put the words in brackets in the correct place in each
sentence.
1 They see their grandchildren now that they live in
Australia, (hardly even)
They hardly ever see their grandchidrennow tha
Atheylivein Australia,
2 enjoy watching old Hollywood movies. (particulary)
3. She hates it wnen people are late for meetings.
(absolutely)
4 We go to Italian restaurants, but Sometimes we also go to
Turkish ones. (generally)
5 We're sure his fight arrives al Terminal 2, but | need to
check it (pretiy)
6 ||hope she brings her gorgeous brother to the party! (realy)
b Underline the correct adverbs to complete the
sentences
1 love rock music, but | absolutely / especially / fairy tke
The Rolling Stones, They/te my favourite band,
2 He hardly ever | never! especialy phones his maths
maybe once or twice a month.
3 | rarely pretty | normally enjoy horror fins, but this one
nas auf
4 She's fairly/ absolutely / rarely good-looking, but | don't
think she's beautiful
5 | never! realy haraly ever hate math. | just don't
understand
6 She generally! particulary | rarely takes her family cut for
dinner — only when its her birthday.
7. They love ali sports, but they're fairly mainly pretty
Interested in football. They watch all the matches on TV.
& It's pretty / normally) rarely cols today, so why don’t you
take your gloves?
PRONUNCIATION
Long and short vowels
a GIA Listen to the words. Do the letters in bold
make long or short vowel sounds? Tick (/) the
words with long vowel sounds.
1 (Zj birthday 6 Dsity
2 bank 7 LF) music
3 i cinema 8 O scot
4 [food 9 frienaly
5 CO] pany 10 F) blog
3 I'm really into Facebook
GRAMMAR Present simple and
present continuous
@ Underline the cortect verb forms to complete the
sentences.
1 She is loving / loves / love reading fashion magazines at
the hairdressor's,
2 We usually are going/ goes/ goto the café opposite the
hotel
3 | 'm reading /read/ reading a great book in English at the
moment
4 He 's wanting | does want! wants to phone his family in
Tokyo. Can he use this phone?
5 Why are you naiting | do you wait you waiting for the bus?
Let's walk home,
6 | hardly ever am visiting vsit/ visits my cousins in
Ireland
7. She studies / studying /'s studying French polties at
University this term,
& Yes, they'te here, They play/ e playing | playing
omputer game in the living room.
b Complete the conversation with the present simple
cr present continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.
Use contractions where possible,
ALICE What “2Garahdoing (Sarah, do) in that shop?
NAOMI She“ (buy) some postcards to send to
her farm.
ALICE Really? | generally
(not send) posteards. | usualy
(write) @ message on my Facebook wall, And
sometimes 1 (put) a tow photes of
my holiday on ry wall
NAOMI. Yes, me too, but Sarah's grandparents,
7 (not have) a computer, so she
¢ (Send) them postcards instead
AUCE Oh, and whet® {Tom and Jack, do)
this morning?
NAOMI They 1 (spend) the day at the beach,
ACE But Tom (Cot tke) swimming in the
sea. He says the water's too cold
NAOMI Yes, but (be) realy hot today!
¢ OMA Listen and check,Tan IE) ALAS
Itwas really nice to meet you
USEFUL LANGUAGE EA PRONUNCIATION
Greeting people; Ending a Sentence stress
conversation
@ Underline the correct words to complete the
conversation
SAM Hi, James! ‘Much / Long/ Very time no see! How
are you?
JAMES Hi, Sem. I'm fine, thanks. “What a/ What!) How
SAM
JAMES
SAM. of! far away h
fs centre
James
SAM And she 's/ i is/
JAMES Your wile - now! The
Nice to °meet/ mea
JACKIE. Nice to meet you, !
b MB Listen and check
© Complete the sentences with the words in the box
surprise hello meet news agai
ye last mie must up
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GE READING
@ Read Nandeep's email to Hannah and tick ()
rect answer,
a [1] Nanceep is staying at the Taj Mahal hotel in Delhi
> [J Nandeep is visting his cousins in Boston
1 Nandeep is on holiday at his aunt and uncle's
8 Read the email again. Are t
or false?
sentences true
1 Nendeen mainly speaks in Hind
2 He's visting los of places
3. The Taj Mahal isin Delhi
4 Nandeep dida't enjoy visting the Taj Mahal
5 Nendeen often uses
Nandeep isn't enioying his holiday.
EAWRITING SKILLS
Correcting mistakes
@ Correct the sentences.
1m having a lovely time here in france.
(im having a lovely time here in Franc
2 Yesterday we visited the Paiace of Versailles near Paris
3. Inthe mornings, | usually going to the beach with my
Portuguese friends.
4 hope your having a lovely tr
5 Their English are very good, but we always speak in Geran.
Elweitine
@ Read the email from Paul. Use the notes in brackets
to write Becky's reply.
Hi Becky
Hope you're having a nice holiday.
Tone all abou itl (Deserbe my holiday)
‘What's the hotel like? (Not in a hotel -
staying with my faraly!)
What do you do every day? (Explain and
send a photo)
See you soon (he OK? Ask)
Love
Paul
HiHannah,
hove you're enjoying yaur stay in Boston
''m spending a month on holiday in India. 'm staying with
‘my aunt and uncle and my two cousins in Delhi. I donit
‘Speak much Hind, but they all speak English very well
so communication isnt a problem. They'e taking me to
see lots of really teresting places. Yesterday we drove
toAgra and visited the Taj Mahal. It took two hours to get
there. This is @ photo | took — what an amazing building!
It's really not hore all the time, but my aunt and uncie
have a swimming pool, so we spend alot of ourtime in|
the water — its go relaxing! In the evenings I usually go to
cafés with my cousing and their friends.
lim having a great time here in india!
‘See you soon.
Nandeep|
|
UNIT |
Reading and listening extension
MB READING
@ Read the article. Maich the statements 1-3 with the people a-c.
1 Iden thi
2 Most pe online are friendly
3 I'm very happy wth the person | met online
JOANNA, 23, CORK
Jam dating a man |
‘met on the Intemet. His
fame is Gavin and he is
lovely. We have the same
hobbies and we laugh
about the same things.
We rarely argue and our
relationship is perfect.
fm so happy.
There might be some problems with meeting peoy
internet dating is a good way to meet people
INN
How is it. for you? *
Are you looking for that special person? Do you want to meet new people?
Lols of people meet theit new partner over the Intemet.Itis particularly popular
inthe US.A., where about 30% of people meet their partner online. We talked
fosome-young people in freland about their experiences of intemet dating
STEPHEN, 28, DUBLIN
[normally woulda’t meet
someone through the Internet.
Iprefer to meet people face-to-
face. | think its difficult to know
what a person is like from a photo
9r some information online.
I want to get to know someone
Properly, and | don't think you
can do that on the intemet.
a Joanna
b Stephen
© Colm
‘COLM, 22, GALWAY
I have several friends who |
have met online. It’s a great
way to meet new people
who have similar interests to
you. Sometimes people can
be rude but most people are
very friendly — it's great fun!
Trecommend it as a good
way of meeting new people
le online, but lots of people are doing it these days,
and it helps people meet new people and make new friends, Good luck!
bb Read the article again and tick (v) the best endings
for the sentences.
1 Inthe U.S.A
4 [7] peopie rarely use the Internet to find ove
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co
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2 Steptien
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5 [doesnt want to puta photo of himself onlin
© FE) doesnt think that you can get to know peop
n thinks that
@ 1 its dificult to meet people oniine,
> E1 people are often untrienaly,
© [1 the internets a gocc way to mest
people and have fun
writer of t le thinks that
2 C1 peopte hardly ever meet someone they lk
b C1 internet dating can be a good way
isthe best way t
© Write a paragraph about different wavs of meeting
New people, Think about
* diferent places to meet new
* some problems with meeting ne fortEALISTENING
a © Listen to the conversation. Match 1-3 with a-c
to make true sentences,
1 Sophia goes to a club every week.
2 Richard b istrends with
3 Peter ~ meets people in a calé every week
people he Ives with,
b @IM Listen to the conversation again and tick (/)
the best endings for the sentences.
1 The radio programme is about
a Ci starting university
b LJ moving toa new city.
hon people make fends.
2 Richard doesnt
2 usualy go to bars
b Ly lke making frends with new people.
cL find it difficult to meet people at univers
3 Richard likes.
a C1 going to nares with his friends
» Ey people who ike similar things to him.
Li the countyside near where he ives.
4. Sophias interested in
2 Cy making friends with peogle studying Drama
b C1 joining a club.
¢ CL] meeting lots of different people.
5 Peter dosent.
a [1] use the Internet to meet people.
b Er ike the people he lives wth
© [J usually go out in the evenings.
{6 Which ofthe sentences is true about the students?
2 The university's helping all the students to make
friends
b [1 The students are making frends in diferent ways
© Write questions and answers about what you do in
your free time and who you spend it with
Think about these questions:
‘© Where do you spend your free time?
"> What do you do andi how often?
© Who da you spend your fee time with?
. & Review and extension
GRAMMAR
Correct the sentences
1 Where you went on holiday last year?
Where did you go on holiday last year?
2 Atthe moment, she works in the café by the station,
3. Why you missed the bus?
4. I can’t talk to you now because I do my homework.
5 What kind of music you usually Iisten to?
© They waiting for the bus to London.
EAVOCABULARY
Correct the sentences.
1 The new iron Man fm is amaizing!
The new iron Man fm is amazing!
2 We very enjoyed the fm last night.
2 We had a lowly tme at the party iat night.
4. | think our History lessons are so borring,
5 think that man’s a bit extrange. Look, he's talking to himselt.
© New Yorks alight, but | prefer living in London, actually.
; Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences.
2 1 [2] We can go for a walk in the park
| 2] What was the pany
3 Ey What goczeous weather! It aoks
14 E The boy inthe white Tshirt looks
18 [1] He loves fms with sunerheroes, you know,
6 () labsolutely love this singer. She sounds
7 El lwant te buy @ computer
8 [] Thanks for your email It sounds
alike the perfect day for the beach
like this one, How much ist?
ke Philip. Theyve got the same smile,
| d like you're having a great holiday,
© you lke,
1 tke Katy Pern.
like Batman or Spider Man,
fh Te last night?
BAA Ca ahWe had an adventure
&
Past simple
@ Tick (V) the correct sentences. Correct the wrong
sentences
1D) The train not arrived untit 22:30, 20 we got home
‘around minient
The train didnt arrive until 22:30. 20 we gothome
around midnight, i es
11 I step very badly on the plane, so ecled way ved
the next aay
[1 Dia you took the train from New York to Washington?
4D) We flew from London to Manchester
really cheap,
7 They spended two nights in a hotel and then they
Stayed at a friend's house for thee de
6 F1 Ididn't enjoyed my tip to Scotiand because the
‘weather wasn't very good
a message from
7 [1 When got beck to my hot
my sister.
8 1] We unpacked our suitcases ana ate ainnor in te hot
restaurant It cost 100 euros!
b Complete the exchanges with the past simple form of
the verbs in brackets, Use contractions winere possible
LA How nas (be) your ft?
B Fine, thanks, but | — (rot sleep)
the seats ___ {noi be) comfortabee.
2 A What _____ (you, do) last summer?
B We (not have) much money, so me
decide! to stay in the UK
3 A Where (Ben, go) on holiday ast year?
B He (G0) to Canada,
4 A —_____{you, bring! back any souvenirs from
Jamaica?
B Yes, |___. (ao) 1 buy) some
Blue Mountain cotfee.
5 A —___(you, meet) your Frenci friends when
you were in Paris?
B Yes, we ___. do) We _ meet)
them for dinner one evening,
6 & —____(you, vit) your cousins in Los A
No, we (not have) time,
10
@ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences.
1 [ad] We decided to g0 to China on rolay so we had to get
2 [L] Im realy bored, wry don't we co
3 [James decided to go away
4 (] Going to the Olympics is great, but you need to book
5 EJ ts a good ides to buy
6 [come on! Lets unpack
7 FE] My daughter didn't have much money so she stayed
8
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b
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{0 Scotland forthe weekends
cur bags and go out for lunch.
in hostels when she went traveling for a year
1 avis from the embassy
@ some Sightseeing this afertoon?
f your accommedation before you eo
8 your hotel by 11 olclock
2 they're very expensive atthe ai
Write the names of the holiday items under the pictures,
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EX PRONUNCIATION -ca endings
@ Tick (7 the verbs that have an extra syllable when we
add -ed,
Infinitive | 4-ed | Extra syllable?
epart | dey v
iove foved
isten | listened
hate
sound
look
ost nsted
invite wited
enjoy | enoyed
ik liked
b GH Listen and check.3} a OCR ERM Cua m
HE VOCABULARY ‘Travel collocations
@ Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the
verbs in the box.
GRAMMAR Past continuous
Complete the sentences with the past continuous:
forms of the verbs in brackets.
1 When we artived at the station, my uncle _wagwalting
miss take off getto change gve land
{wai for usin the car park
setoff board hitchhike teveteround
= eae 2 tt (snow) hard when we got fo our hotel
1, fy) over the Als when the turbulence
When Iwas a stdent, my best friend and | “mvaled around =? [= 0 Dover A
Europe for a month. We didnt want to travel by tain, so we eu
rs iow fast — (you, drive) wher ‘ident
2___ Once, a lorry driver 3 Ee aie a is i (you, drive) when the acci
from Paris to Cannes ~ over 900 kilometres! ES
4 ert 5 Where (you, stand) when the thief stole your
She __ from her house at sico'ctock nthe handbow?
morning. However, she ® the 06:30 train
because there nas a traffic jam in the town centr,
Our plane &
but we?
from Being 45 minutes late,
In Sydney ten minutes early
Our journey from London to Glesgow was terrible! We
8 in London at two o'clock, but
6 Did you get lost because your GPS —__
b Complete the text with the past simple or past
continuous forms of the verbs in brackets.
My mother and | \_had_ (have) a tere journey trem
London to Einourgh last weekend, First, when my brother
(not work?
Sourtrai
then we trains in Birmingham and also in
Manchester. In the end, we °___Giscgow just
¢ micnight!
2 (rive) us to the airport on Saturday evening,
is ear #__ — (break down) on the motormey. In the:
end, we @ (miss) our plane and 9
(ouy) some new tickels for the fight on Sundey morning
instead, However, on Sunday morning we ®
for our fight when it
(stan) snowing,
(decide) to close the aitport
9_____(ake) a taxl to Euston Station and
(643) tckels for the 2 pm train to Edinburgh.
PRONUNCIATION
Sentence stress: vowel sounds
b Underline the correct words to complete the sentences.
1A tton the
Why was there a big strike traffic
motorway this morning?
Because there was a crash strike/ queve betneen two
©M Listen to the sentences. Do the letters in hold
sound like /a/ as in computer, /o/ as in dog or /3:/ as in
cars at 7:30. her? Tick (V) the correct box for each sentence.
Why did you lose / miss / delay your train? i
‘Well, my friend was driving us to the station, but her Sound 1/ai | Sound 2/oi) Sound 3 /a:/
GPS wasr’t working, so we set off/ broke down / got (eg compute (eg. dog) (eg. her)
fost n he end, we bought 2 map! 1 Were you waiting
‘A Why were there trafic jams | lone delays fong queves eee v
toallthe fights from Heathrow Airport today? en | |
B Because there was a pols’ stnke / turbulence delay 2 ive ie
yesterday, so lots of planes are atthe wrong airport today. eee
There vas a turoulence/ something nrong/asirkewth | 3 They were
‘our coach, so we waited for two hours atthe service station, | _ watching TV.
Ir took me over an hour to get my ticket because there was | 4 We weren't == as
2 long detay / queue/ crash atthe ticket ofice. Then the ravi inner
is a justouside Pars, 20 aang
6 A It sounds like you had a bad flight between Washington OnE BNO:
and London, 6 Was she
Yes, there was ale of turbulence / queues /strkes over Istening?
pina pece es 5 7 Hewasrrt
— smoking.
8 They werent
playing chess,
x
ee |)Everyday English
What time's the next train?
HI USEFUL LANGUAGE
Asking for information in a
public place
@ Put the words in the correct order to make questions,
1 anything else / help you J with /1/there /is / can ?
Usthere anything clae can helo you with?
2 6/tell/where / information desk / you / me /the / could ?
‘ial d
@ Match the traveller's sentences 1-8 with the ticket
seller's responses a-h
3 Esinburgh /to/ much /is/a return tickst/ how ? 1 [g] Helo,
2 [] Could you tell me what time the next bus to
4 {or the aor / leave /do/often / buses ow /he ? Folkestone leaves, please?
——— 3] Great, thanks! And where does it leave from?
5 Barcelona / time / the next coach / what /to//is? 4 [J Iwil be. Can Ihave ticket, please?
5 [J Here you are. Also, is there somewhere | can buy a
& my tickei/ pay euros /can/tor/in/1? newspaper?
2 6 Ly That OK. | can run fest
In '@ Sandwich / the journey / for / where / buy / | ? 7 (1 Yes, | think that's it. Thank you for your help!
at 8 Cy Thanke! Bye
8 ateni/iothe arport/ much /t/ does / costo gel Soodbye!
b OB Liste
bb Yes, of course. It leaves in five minutes
Geod afternoon, How cari | help you?
Certainly, That be £9.50.
problem, sir. Now hurry, or you'll miss your
stop number 4, but you'll need to be q
You't need to! Is tnt al, i?
Yes, at the newsagent over there, but I'm not sure you
and check
© Complete the conversation with the words in the box.
can near here have cverthere could you
anything else actually from what time nave time
A Exause a ,
BR hep yar PRONUNCIATION Joining words
A °____ tame which platior the next train to
erantieaee ts Listen to the questions. Tick (v7) the two noros
B Certainly, madam. It leaves from Piatorm 2, that are joined together
RO Fae Ae leave? 1. When did you check into your hotel
B itleaves at 1032, in twelve minutes. a [A cheek in » [1 your hotet
A Brillant. Thanks, 2 How can |help yo
B Is there can helo you with? @ (cami iL telp you
A —. there ison ing. Where can | 3. Did you zeta visa when you went to China’
buy a cup of cote? Is there a caté®°___7 o Cheeta Saye
B Yes, there is. There's a café on the platiorm, 4 What time did you set off trom hx
— 2 (did you b ;
1k Great Thanks so much 5 What time is your plane?
ee ets 52 Limes Cheyer
6 How much is a return teket To Batt
2 (] muchis b [] to Batt:
; |
Ay ySATUROA
‘Ana and | gat to London at 1
I was a very lr
When we go’
30 this moming
tight rom Sa0 Pau,
fe plan, the frst thing we
noticed was the cold es Im lad
Lbought stl n So Paula it
] 35 degrees en we le. Eventing toy say
and Ana ae staying ] about Londoners is tue! The people at the
HB READING
@ Read Roberto’s blog and tick (¥) |
the correct answers,
tein the cen J ciroort weren't very friendly and they coun
7] 2 hostel near Heathrow Airport tunde'stand our English. And we couldn't
Ca hotel in Ear'sc derstand what they were seying In
| end, we took the underground from Heathrow
| Aiport to our hostel in Ear’s Court, near the
is for lunch centre of London. The hostel is full of young
day atthe British Museum. | tourists from all over the world and everyone.
tothe Britsh Museum and | Was very friendly and helpful. We w
ovent Garcen. | tired, so wo docided to sleep fora f
] thought the Britisn Museum Ana’ telling me to get roady to go
{have to fnsh now — more tomorrow
the blog again. Are the sentences true or faise?
On Saturday, twas warmer in London then in $80 Pavio.
2 It was difficult for Roberto and Ana to understand the
peopee at the airport.
3 When they got to the hostel, they went to bed.
4 ‘They didn’t enjoy their fish ang crips
5 They din’ see all the rooms in the British Museum
6 They had lunch in a restaurant in Covent Garden
WRITING SKILLS Linking words
@ Underline the correct
words to
plete the sentences.
market
2 We didn't visit the Tower of
tickets were very expensive.
3 The hotel looked really nice, because / ane b
didn't have any free rooms that night,
4 ‘Yestercay | visited Els Island so/ and/ because the
Statue of Liberty.
There werer't any fights today but /'so/ because there
vas a snow storm,
Because / Wher/ Sowe got to our hole, | phoned my wife
fo wish her ‘Heppy Birthday!
It started raining hard, but
the mountains.
‘We wanted to goto the concert, but/ so/ because we
couldnt got any tickets,
anidon because (sa butthe
they. holiday in New York
becauise so we didn't go
Biitisn food lastnight, We went toa litle
athe hostel. We decided to try
sh and chips. atypical Brith dish
anid it was delicious with a hot cup of tea
(with mit), Today vee visited
Museum and Covent Garden,
‘Museum is amazing —the
intoresting things to 609, We spont two
hours there and only saw a few ofthe
rooms, We tought some sandwiches for
lunch and then we went to Covent Garden
imarket. There were lots of musicians and
nagicians in the street. We had a lovely
sfteoon and Ana took lots of photos
(Nou can see them on Facebook
itish
he British
are lts of
‘sunipay
Ana and | had our first experience of
|
Read the notes. Write Maite’s blog post about her
Ma‘te's blog: New York post (notes)
Mack: left 12:20
New York arrived 1430
Very ted = (why?
Weather very cold ~ minus 6 degrees!UNIT 2
Reading and listening extension
BB READING
@ Read the article. How did the couples travel?
Tick (/) the correct ways. Sometimes there
is more than one possible answer
1 Catt and sam
a lon toot
Fd] on two wheels,
© Won tour wreo's
4 D1 bysea
2 Ashish and Bryony
a Dontost
on two wheels
& Fy on two wheels In July, a group of students from Bristol
aoa Te omen esr Cem eR Com (stench i
PCr oGac aru roel ast cannes
b Read the article again and underline the POR Ce Ca CRs RaCRO Goa tents
correct words to complete the sentences.
PSCC CrGcattat ete tres
1 Cerf and Sam | Astish and Bryony Yt and Rb
slayed in Brit! for most othe week
2 Carl and Sam / Ashish and Bryony Ywete and
the frst day ofthe race
‘Sm / Ashish and Bryony] Yee
15 Rob
Een know ress Rea We decided to cycle, The sun was shining when we set off
4 Carland Sami Ashish and Bryony! Yeette and and it was fun. But on the third day, it started raining
Rob finished their journey on foot when some!
when th
and we got lost. It was awful. We slept under a tree ina
ppened to thevehcle they were in. field. The next moming Carl phoned his dad and he came
5 Carland Sam/ Ashish and Bryony) Yote and to gcuuslar Starnes
Rob stopped after the trst day
DISTANCE TRAVELLED: BUENO) MILES.
© Complete the words to make sentences about
the article. Write one word in each space. ASHISH AND BRYONY
During the race, the students calla spond We hitchhiked. A lorry stopped and we got in. There
i art al were long delays and we didn't go far for hours. That
2 Whe they evening as we were driving north the lorry broke down
g tailend Som ota ee, and we had to get out. We didn’t know what to do. We
Car's dad. were tired and hungry so we decided to walk to a vilage
4 ‘money for Ashish and Bryony and stay ina hotel. But we had to Pay. The next day we
0 say in a hotel went home,
5 oe fle end Rob got to Spain early in the DISTANCE TRAVELLED: WED wes
d Write about a long journey you went on, YVETTE AND Rob
Remember to include: We decided to walk to the port in Bristol and try to
eee er P board a ship. We went to the office and asked if any
* adescripton of how you travelled thore
ships would take us for free, Fo, ald.
+ at yo houant of he pace On the sixth das we tae, Pt five days no one wo
ship t in
We boatded the ship and the nent as neon
Bitbao as the sun was rising. Tt wag amazing.
DISTANCE TRAVELLED; NO mus
14LISTENING
@ ©IHB Listen to the conversation, Match problems a-e
with where they are happening 1-5,
1 crash and delays
2 Ma D lone delays,
3 ML © no delays
4 Trains problems this weekend
5 Gatwick © tatticjam
b @lHw Listen to the conversation again and tick (/)
the correct answers.
1 Why were there delays on the M3 this morning?
a (2) There was. crash
» L The police closed the road,
¢ Ci ttwas raining
2 What happened three hours ago near Swindon?
aL] There was an accident
b [] There was a very ong queue.
¢ [7] Atory stopped working
3 Who should use the A429 this evening?
3 [1] People who are going to Swindon
b D) Lorre.
© CE Everyone on the Ma.
4 Who did the police say can't goon the motorway?
2 [1] People going toa music festival
b Ey) Hitchhikers
© [1] People who want to ca
Wha is unusual about the trains today?
2] There arent any vains working
[5 The trains are mainy working wel
c [J There are lots of detays.
© Where did Jackie and Bob stay last night?
2 Fy Inahote! ot the airport.
b [1 On the floor at the airport
© Ein ina
© Write about a long journey you took.
Remember to include:
‘© how you travelled
‘© how long it took
‘© what problems you had.
& Review and extension
GRAMMAR
Correct the sentences.
1 When I'did some housework, I heard the news on the radio.
Wher was doing some housework Iheard the newson the radio.
When we were getting tothe station, the train was just arriving
‘My wife phoned me while I waited for my plane.
‘A man was taking my wallet while | was waiting in the queue for
my tieket
5. Last year, ne were going on holiday to Greece for two weeks.
6 | was driving o the airport when I was seeing the accident.
VOCABULARY
Correct the sentences.
1 They missed thar fit bacause Rob's car broke on the way
to the arport.
They missed their fight because Robe carbrokedownon
the way to the airport
2 My travel from Berin to London took fifteen hours,
3. Last weak, | went to Rome on a business travel.
4 The tac was tericle because t wes the rush hour
5
6
‘By the time they checked away the hotel, it was 2 om,
In the afternoon, they went sighseeing in the old town,
# Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
75% lim set switched drove took are fell
£1. He wes tied when he went to bed, so he -aattched_ off
the light and went te sleep,
They ‘of trom Pauts house at 3.00 and
arrived in Paris af 11.30.
When | got to the hotel, | off my shoes
‘She —___ off her metorbike and broke her arm.
Those jeans are cheap! They're off the
‘orignal pica
He got in his car and off without speaking.
Goodnight. ‘off now. m meeting a friend.
Ladies and gentlemen: the flim is about to stat, so please
make sute your phones.IE GRAMMAR
Present perfect or past simple
@ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 has / that ld lady's / done / shopping James (os of times
lames has done that old lady's shopping lots of times. —
2. you ave /to/ been / in / Rio de Janeiro/ carnival / the /
fi) TEV VOUME ZelaUe l i Be cLee
BAVOCABULARY
make / do / give collocations
a Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences.
1 [dl She wes 2 very confident a, so she made ;
2 fi] When she read te ema from her nephew, tmadeh
[1 Ate you doing anything
Ho's a really funny auy. He always makes
ever? ne }
Nave yee : les very clever. Is sre doing
x weve chen ta camo linlhe Soot" [a] Your daughier
3 twice this week / / to charity / money / given / have yrs & ‘My grandfather always gives 3
x‘ 2 BR ance SEL we exe te American tours
4 have / you Jy /with /relped / rk (mey plever
Jeu win tnelped/nomowers peda
5 they /volunteer work /ever / done / have / any?
i cans) volunleey wor
b
he
2 a] He did't use his camera any more, so he gave
‘a. away to his grandson
silly jokes when he's with friends,
‘big hug when we go to see him.
6 big / never /a / for the waiter / left/tip / has / she syd. lots of friends at her new school
She has never Ve He Ss oF Eat ace er your day?
7 maney/ have / any you / homeless ptsonT1D/ ae! east aoctons to the train sation.
ever/a? any NOMEN yal at shod this term?
a 1 a", do person
8 several times /1/ usited / this month / my / have
ee asl saivaval (ious Vaicasonhl®
THY SOND mer her
b Complete the exchanges with the present perfect or
past simple forms of the words in brackets
1 A Have youever ven money to charty? (you, eer, give)
B Yes,|_aase £1002 cancer char last week
Geel) ne
2 a War sboset fries workin tic bet? ise
B Yes, she Aid some volunteer werk
year. (40) 23,
EPA aia eee SN oro was mr sou et ee)
B Yes, | Wxr ied 9 wornan who tel off her oko est
gtk lp
4A 1702 tips in that estauant os of times
(eave)
B Really? How much -diA yds lealthe last time you
ame? (you, leave)
5 alias esac “dike for 20 people? (he, eve, buy)
B Yes, he Yea gba drink for all his lends on is
bithaay in July. (Buy)
n Mali ast
16 x
h her smile because it was so funny,
Underline the correct words to complete the sentences,
1 Love these old black-and-white films. Charlie Chaplin
always does / makes | gives me smile
2 You'te so mean. You never do! make / gis the waiters a tp.
3. He made /.did/ gave volunteer work for a charity in Attica
last year.
4 She was so happy to see him again that she gave! made
did him a big hug. ie
5. Do your patents usually make/ give / do something rice
when it’s thelr wedding anniversary?
6 Im having a great time in Pars. I've made! done | given
some new friends in the hostel 5
7 The doctors say that she's making giving / doing well and
that she can leave the hospital tomorrow, <
8 I've never made / given | done anyone directions i
~ all the tourists who come here speak Englisht UA TCCUNS EUAN RT ETN AUT SM ITI
HEVOCABULARY Money
@ Match 1-8 with ah to make sentences,
1 [EJ Mycompany pays my salary
2 Ly That hoidey sounds fantastic, but
3 My brother lent me £50 yesterday
4 Ctr you cant atford to buy a new car
© [1 She's just spent £150
6 Loni buy clothes from that shop
7 GB thyou buy twa jackets,
8 [When | borrow money
b
©
‘
0 | could buy some new jeans,
from my parents, | always pay it back quickiy
\when they have special offers.
N give you a 20% discount.
(on two pairs of shoes,
into my bank account
it costs £5,000 just for a week!
why don't you get a
loan from the bank?
b Complete the text with the words in the box.
into affoid lend spend bank account
epfor borrow back loan
I'm saving \_upfor a car at the moment. | pay
00 2__ my nach month,
Ica’ to buy a new car, soit wil have to be
seconc-hand — probably three or four yeers old. My parert
have offered to me some money but | don't
vant to ® ‘any money from them. They've just
oueht avery ld house inthe county and they nee to
2 lot of money on repairs. So I'm going to ask
‘of £5,000. | think | can pay it
the bank for a
: in two years.
EAGRAMMAR Present perfect with just,
already and yet
@ Underline the correct adverbs to complete the
sentences.
1 lve just/ already/ yet spent £100 this weekend, so t'm
afraid | can’t afford to go to a restaurant for dinner
Its Mum's birthday tomorrow ~ have you bought her a
present aiready just/ yet
3. Look, I've just/ already/ yet bought a new mobile phone.
es briliant, isnt?
4 He's yet just/ already saved up £3,000 because he
‘wants to travel round the world next summer.
5 A Why does che ook so upset?
B Because she's already | just/ yetlost her wallet.
6 No, can't lend you any more money. You've already /
Just! yet borrowed £100 from me,
7. Oh, no! We can't play tennis now because it's aready/
Jet! just started raining.
8 She hasn't opened @ new bank account already ! yet / just.
b Correct the sentences,
1 Mike just has spent £400 on a new camera
Mike has just spent-£400 ona newcamera
2 He's borrowed already £2,000 from his bank.
3. Have you yet pad Louise back?
4 Sue alteady has spent the money she borrowed from me.
5 We've bought just a new TV in the sales.
6 Has ste caved yet enough money to buy a tablet?
7 (ve bought already a present for my wife,
8 They've opened a new bank account in France just.3
HI USEFUL LANGUAGE
CATE Naa
UTR TE eae Nusrat ee
Talking to people in shops
Put the conversation in the correct order.
Oe vey,
thoughts, maybe |
tke therm. On second
el something else
[1] A Good morring. Can hoip you?
(1) 8 Doyou heve anything cheaper?
(1A OK Er. let me see ... what about this necklace? et
11 B Yes, is ively. OK, ti take it
[) & Ate you looking or anything in particular?
(Ey 8 Er, yes. 1m looking fora present for my wife \
LIA. Realy? How dbcus nese earings? theye realy
beautiful. A pe
oe
Oa ss here ae cheaper.
wth the discount
@IBA Listen and check.
Underline the correct words to complete the sentences.
How woul you
ooking cent tenyeandate, — EM PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress
Did you want s
@ A Listen to the sentences and underline the
y, | think we should buy her a book
Put the words in th
1 for/jacket looking /a/ tim
Imlooking for a jacket.
2 3/14/ sieo m/l! think
correct order to make sentences,
3. same /in /have//one / blue /
4, much /tell can /it/ how me
5 bit /too/ th
‘one / you / cheaperSkills for Writing
PATS Ceres TI eT Seg a)
HB READING
Read David and Philip's email and tick (7)
the correct answer.
David and Philip are wring to
@ D1 ask their colleagues for more money.
b invite thei coteagues to a pay
[tell their coteagues about Cancer Research and
how they have all helped.
4 [ask therr colleagues to swim a kilometre.
Read David and Philip's email again. Are the
sentences true or false?
1 Inthe last year they have given £2,500 to Cancer
Research,
In Apri, 3 people swam a kilometre to raise morey,
The party in June was very popular.
4,000 people with cancer get money from Cancet
Research,
2
3
4
WRITING SKILLS Paragraphing
@ Read the sentences, Put them in the correct
order to make an email with four paragraphs.
The paragraphs should be in the following order:
Introduction
© How the team has raised raises money
* Information about ActonAid
Closing the emai
[51 Trams again fora your help. Piease ook out for our
next event
1 ActionAid wit use the money to help poor people
around the world, to educate them and to protect
them, Inthe past ten years, they have heloed
thousands of children start schoo.
We have successfully raised £750
And, cf course, next Friday there isthe tok and DVD
sale at iunchtime.
We'd lke to thank everyone for helping to reise money
for ActionAid over the past year
Most of you came tothe 1970s partyin September
Alot of people also came to our Karaoke night in
November.
So remember thal a small amount of maney can make
big aiference. For example, only [4 per week eves @
child in Atha clean water, education and medicine.
gO
o
| Heto evaryens,
We'd tke to say a big ‘Thank you!’ to everyone who has helped us
to raise money for Gancer Research over the past six months. We've
suceessflly raised £2,500!
We really hope you have enjoyed the various events that we have
crganised this year. First we had a ‘Swimathon’ in Apri. Thirty of us
| Swam a kilometre and raised over £1,000. Then 200 people came to
| cur fantastic summer party in June. And don’t forget to come to our
| Special quzright in Saptember There ave some amzzrg prizes!
| Cancer Rocearch will use the money to do important research. This
includes the work of over 4,000 scientists, doctors and nurses who are
| cere cate ca ea
| people with cancer every year
| Woutd you tke to help us raise more money for Cancer Research?
| Pease lock out for the next event. Thanks again for all your help.
} Davie and Pip
EX WRITING
@ Read the notes and write Sam’s email to his colleagues:
about the Save the Children charity.
Email to colleagues about Save the Children
Introduction:
Thank you~ everyone who helped raise money — past 12
months. How much?
How the teant has raised money and future events
September sports day
October: 1990s karaoke evening
Newt week: quiz night + prizes
Information about Save the Children:
‘Our money = save children’s lives + better futare
Last year STC helped 10m children around world
snail amount of money = big difference. e.g. €3 saves lives
of & children with stomach viras
Closing the email
Help raise more money for STC?
Email me for info about future events
Thais againUNIT 3
Reading and listening extension
READING
@ Read the magazine article, Complete the sentences with the
riumbers in the box.
“10010 million
1 Accompany bought the website for € 87 millon
2 He started the website with £ :
3 The website has more than —_ regular users
4 Charities got £__ from Martin after he sold the website
MARTIN LEWIS:
THE MONEY MAN
13 million SF milion
Martin Lewis is a British journalist,
TV presenter and writer. He knows a lot
about money: how to spend it, where to
use it, and, most of all, how to save it!
Martin was always interested in saving money and helping
‘other people to save money. He gave tips to friends about
it, he talked about it on television and he wrote about it in a
national newspaper. In 2003, he decided to start a website,
moneysavingexpert.com. He paid a man in Uzbekistan £100 to
design the site and soon thousands of people were using it
The website gave lots of useful information. it told people
which times of the day supermarkets had the most special
offers. It helped people get discounts on everything from
clothes to holidays. It told people wien shops had sales on. The
website helped people to buy things that they couldn't afford to
buy before. And if you needed to borrow money to buy a new
car or a house, it told you which banks were the best to lend
it to you. Lots of people started using moneysavingexpert com
and started telling theit friends about i:
The website has been a huge success and Martin has done very
well. Over 13 milion people now use moneysavingexpert.com
‘every month and in 2012, Martin Lewis sold the site to another
company for £87 milion. But Martin hasn't stopped helping
people. Since selling the website, he has given away over £10
million to charities that help people look after their money. He's
certainly made a lot of people smile. And it all started with £100,
20
b Read the magazine article again. Are the
sentences true or false?
Martin Lewss is an expert on how to spend
Jess money.
it took long time before anyone used
the webste
3, People can save money by going to
supermarkets ata particular time of the day
4. Martin Lewis sil onns the website
5 Moneysavingexpert.com has made Martin
avery ich man
1b Complete the summary of the magazine
article with the correct forms of the verbs
in the box.
borrow buy cali cost get
spend work write
save
Before 2003, Martin Lewis '_worked as 2
journalist and 2 pow to save
money. in 2003, it © him £160
to start 2 website, which he 4
sysavingexcert corn It was soon very popular
{thas ots of information about how to
Jess money in shons, how to open
count, how to a discou
1d where to ”_____ money
website has helped millions of peoviet
money or get a oan since 200
he webs
‘Accompany ©
for £87 millon,
© Write about something that you have
borrowed from or lent to someone.
Include answers to these questions
‘© What was it?
* Who did you lend
© Howe long for?
LISTENING
@ OM Listen to the conversation. Und
the correct people to complete the
sentences,
1 Anita Gary Mike gave a man some!
he didn’t have.
2 Anita Gary/ Mike is helping a friend wh
doesn't have much money
3 Anita Gaty/ Mike coes something rice f
other people every week
Antal Gary! Mike asked other p
her things,
© Arla / Gary) Mike made tends with the
he helped. /© Listen to the conversation egain and tick (7)
the correct answers.
1 Why is Anita's neighbour having a party?
2 [¥] ls her daughter's bittday.
Its her son's tirthaay,
its ner rustand’s birthday,
Where s the birthday
2 Wher arty going to be?
2 LC Atthe local beach,
bE Inthe back garden
cc L Inthe local park
What die the Greek man do?
2) He borrowed an umbrella trom Gary.
b LHe lent an umbrela to Gary
© Lj He borrowed Gary's coat
4 What hagpened when Gary saw the man ega
a O they nad iu
b They had a cup of tea.
© Ey They went on hold
5. What has Gary ust bought?
a [J Aticket to the theatre
b Aticket to Acelzice,
¢ LI Aticket to Greece.
© How does Mike try and make people smile?
a] He gives them money
> EF He puts his erms around them.
¢ [1 He makes friends with them:
together.
Write about the nicest thing that you've ever done,
Remember to include:
who you helped
why you helped them
what you did
hhow they felt and how you felt afterwards.
& Review and extension
grammar
Correct the sentences,
1 I never lett a big tip in a restaurant.
Ive never left-abig tp Ina restaurant,
Did you ever give money to charity?
t've been to China on business last year
{just bought a new mobile phone
haven't tought yet birthday present for my brother.
{already spent £200 this weekend,
EAVOCABULARY
Correct the sentences,
1 ve just opened an account bank in the UK,
Ie just opened a bank accountsin the UK.
2 Canyou borrow me 50 euros, please?
3. oe did a realy funny joke, but nobody laughed.
4 James is saving on for a new computer.
5 Our tax’ river was very friendly, so we made him a bie tip,
6
?
a
| bought a new laptop in the sells ~it was only £150!
Have you ever made any volunteer work?
Tony owes to me £50, but he hasn't paid it back yet
Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
bout spoken in time like coming
a beginner over under
© 1 I'm just coming. be there in two minutes!
2 There was a lot of trafic but we got to the airport just
tor our tight
My watch cost just €100. Not cheap at all!
You're just your mother — you have the
same blue eyest
5 Dinner is just ready, Ill be five minutes.
© The film is 125 minutes long, I's just ____ wo.
: hours.
£7 Wejust
to him. Hell meet us at 9.00.
£8 No, she can't give a presentation in Endlish yet, She's just
eA a aU Uae tayA MTU ea OR UCI PTC SS me LE
ean |
VOCABULARY
Clothes and appearance
@ Match the pictures with the words in the box.
Underwear fights sweatshirt tie high heels
tracksuit sleves sandals earrings jumper
flat shoes bracelet
the present contin
lete the conversation with ine
‘ ae of the verbs in the box. Use contractions where
possible.
gloves 2 3
? ES = =
} ‘A. So what have you arranged for this evening?
o3 a ee ae a Tetra Caton one 9
y \ j train from Paris.
: 7 B Yes, we are. We *_____a taxi from our house at
£6.00. | booked itthis morning,
Good. So where ©____ they 2
‘Atthe Hiton Hotel. They've gota double room with a telony
Great. And what about the restaurant?
Ive reserved a table for eight at eight o'clock. Everyone
7 tothe restaurant at 7.45 So we can all b
—— there when they artve.
Brillant, Have you tol the restaurant that its your ftner’s
binthday?
‘Yes, they've made him a special cake with HAPPY 60TH on
q
.
it to our table at ten ofclock, together
OS 1A And wat about tomorrow?
B They® 0 Scotland until the afternoon, so
GRAMMAR ‘hares penty of time. Thr fights at 3:30,
‘ A Grea, soit allarange. | have to go now bocau
Present continuous and going to 2 See om ee
— Sally fora cottee in ten minutes See you le
8 Putthe words in the corect oder to make senlences, 5 gen Listen ang check
Pt asiel aren de! nie eatyitee
Imeoingtobyanew dress forthe parby
2 eoine/yournedsing/you/aeirwte/youie/easny EY PRONUNCIATION
et Sound and spelling:
8 OM Listen to going to
ee P'g2019 to) (goi M
aun alto? ing to) or /
gong /are/ do / after univorsty / you / what /to correct box tor coer ofa
going to
aren't / going / they [get married /1o//this /year
the sentences, Do you heat
9/ (gonna)? Tick (¥) the
2,
vit / Spain net year / going / we're /n / my relatives Ito
‘goumn toi /gan
to/you /are / wear /to/ the party / what / going?
‘Are YoU going to go 0
What ee you going to
te is going to have a holiday
‘We're going to try to find a tayr
Im g0ingto have @ shower afer breakia:
EL 2tEN ing to do ther homenors,
he's going to phone her brother,
imnot going io 2010 ibiza this year
ut tonight?
99 for your birthday?
>
this year
OOOOGO0o,
22A B Shall we go to the market?
EE GRAMMAR will / won't / shall
@ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences
1 [g] Lets goon hotsay to Greece next summer
You know | don't really ike hot food.
3 E Which film shall we see with the kids?
4 Fy Lets invite your parents for lunch next Sunday.
5 [7] Hello, 'm at the supermarket, but | cant carry
all the shopping on the bus
[7 oh, not Weve ust misses the est bus,
(D1 Hi, Da. m atraid Ive fst my mobile phone
171 0h, no. | haven't got enough money to buy this
tablet today,
2 OK, shail phone for a tax, then?
idea. I'l call them this evening to see if they're
Don't worry. bring the car and meet you there in
ten minutes
& Shall we go to the new Harry Potter film?
hh OK, so we won't goto an indian restaurant, then,
b Underline the correct words to complete the
sentences,
1A Wilf Shall/ Won't we go te the cinema tonight?
B Yes, OK.1 7!/ wont/ shal] check woich fms are
‘0n and phone you back.
Hi, Dad. I've missed the last bus home!
Don't worry. | shall/ won't) "bring the car into
town and meet you by the cinema.
3 What wil/shall/ won't we do this weekend?
4 Don't worry. The station's very near here, so you
'l/ shall) won't miss your train.
5 A Shall/ Wil) Won't we try ancl get tickets for The
Rolling Stones concen?
B Good idea. | wont/ shall phone the ticket
office
6 Look, | know you're a vegetarian, so iI/ wont/
shall cook steak for dinner.
7 Wil/ Won't) Shail\ help you do the washing-up?
8 A Let's take Monica and Sara to that new Chinese
restaurant this evening.
B Yes, that’s a great idea. | 11/ won't/ shail call
them and reserve a table for 730.
a
B
EA VOCABULARY Adjectives: places |
@ Complete the crossword puzzle.
> Across
4 Stonehenge is an ancient monument in Wiltshire in
‘gland. I's about 5,000 years old
When the weather is really bad, we play on the
tennis court at my local sports centre.
7. There are ots of h___ mountains in Switzerland. For
exemple, the Matterhorn is abut 4,500 metres above sea level
8 Ive ina very o___ town, Tourists never come here!
10 We lve ina p___ village. There's no traffi at alll
Donn
1. Myschocl's in a really m_—__
2 This road is very n___
— building, Its only five years ol
Itisn't wide enough fora bus.
3. The view ftom the top of the Empire State Butding is m___.
6 It's very n___in this caf, ist? It's alficutt to hear you,
9 The British Museurn i h There are nearly 600 rooms!
b Choose the opposites of the adjectives in bold.
Use the words in the box.
modern high pretty outdoor quiet wide
1 The streets in the old part of town are very narrow. wide —_—
2 think the new houses they've built are really ugly, —
3 There is a big indoor swimming poo! in my town.
4 That restaurant's always very crowded,
5
6
This is one of the mos! ancient cites in Greece:
The hils in the South of England are quite low.
PRONUNCIATION
Sound and spelling: want and won’t
a @IRA Listen and underline the correct words to complete the
sentences,
1 We won't/ want to go swimming todey.
2 They wantto/ won't take you to the old caste,
3. | won't! want too to that restaurant again,
4 You want to/ won't weit for the next train.
5 | won't/ want to study English agein next year.
6 Tom and | want to/ won't invite him fo our party.
Be.
‘2ocaeesaa OE Naa
HEL USEFUL LANGUAGE
Making arrangements
@ Put the conversation in the correct order.
A Ob, 0K never mind. How about Friday? Is that OK for
you?
GB Brilliant! 11 o'clock. See you then.
1A OK, so you can'tdo this week. What are you doing
next Monday?
© B Oh, that sounds nice. ri just check, No, sorry, I can't
do Wednesday. 'm going shopping with my mother.
LH] A Ate you doing anything on Wednesday? Would you
like to go for a cottee?
CB Next Monday? Just a moment, Il just check. Nothing!
{can do next Monday. Perfect!
(D1 A Great! So we can meet for a coffee an Monday?
1B Fray ... hang on a minute .. no, sorry. m going to
London for the day. This week's really busy for me.
A Shall we meet at The Coftee Place at 11.00?
1B Yes, Monday's fine, Where shall weg?
b ©EM Listen and check.
© Put the words in the correct order to make sentences,
1 ike / would / bring / me / anything / you /o?
Would you lke me tabring anything? __
2 anything / doing / you / Saturday / this / are ?
3. busy / us / week's / really / this /for
me f we / what (round /shall/ time ?
you /on /doing/ next week / Tuesday /are / what 7
6 round / you / come / would /for /to/tuneh / tke ?
7 can't / Thursday /1/ this week / do
8 for/Sunday/is/OK/you/ this?
4 ©@EB Listen and check,
a %
|
y
TORU Ce NTA Uns Ce
|Thureday
| Feiay
Saturday
feaaL =
[seas eat day trip to eee
Debbie's diary
~ Yi) meeting etwork
Tune 1-2 lunch with Mar
a |
funeh |
ppm 030 decor apahient
‘an
tunch | 2 shopping wth Karen
[pm 7-830 dence clase
fa e oe
finer 318 =Work conference
[am a] oa
[lunch _day. offt
[pm |
tera]
@ Read Debbie's diary and underline the correct words to
complete the telephone conversation.
SANDRA
DEBBIE
SANDRA
DEBBIE
SANDRA
DEBBIE
‘SANDRA
DEBBIE
SANDRA
DeBBle
SANDRA
DEBBIE
Hi, Debbie! Are you free to meet on Monday mening?
just check my diary I'm sorry, | have a *finess
class / meeting ! doctor's appointment then
Oh, that's 2 shame. How about Mond ime?
'No, Fim having lunch with 2Joe/ Murn/ Karen thes
"Never mind, Are you doing anything on Tuesday
evening?
‘im afraid 'm going *shopping / to the cinema/ tea
dance class,
That sounds like fun! Let's see. im busy on
‘Wednesday and Thursday. Could we meet on Fis
Unfortunately, I'm busy all day on Friday. ve
Rota “doctor's appointment | dance class
conference,
Ok. What are you doing on Sunda
Oh, dear. On Sunday I'm Sata work
Blackpool! in a meeting al day
So you don't have any fr
Yes, Ido! | have the wt
Thursday) Saturday.
le day olf on SW
PRONUNCIATION Sentence stress
@ iM Listen to the sentences and
underline
stressed words or syllables
1 I can't meet you tomorrow,
Iie
oonen
He can meet us at the
ich understand him,
She hasn't seen that film
‘must start cook
ooking dinner.
They don't like basketballCECT aL ed
SRC SSCL ie
READING
@ Read Abby's email to Tony and his reply, and tick (Y) the correct answer.
2 C1 Abby invites Tony and Laura to come to a birthday party at her house
b (] Abby and Mike vould ike to go to a Chinese restaurant with Tony and Laura.
cc Abby wants to see Tony and Laura's new house.
4 [5] Abby invites Tony and Laura te
brate Mike's birthday at a Chinese restaurent.
li nso
Hi Tony
How are things? We haven't seen you for ages. | hope you and Laura are well and that you're
enjoying your new house.
‘Ase you doing anything on Friday, 21% Juno? It's Mike's 40P birthday and we're going to our
favourite Chinese restaurant, Xian, with some friends. We'e going to book a table for eight
O'clock, Can you come? It would be lovely to see you both and have a chance to chat
Everyone's bringing an old photo of Mike. Could you bring your favourite photo of Mike from
when he was at school or university?
= Love
Aen ADDY
Hi Abby " _ -
Lovely to hear from you. Yes, we're well and we love our EX weritine
new house. We've just finished painting our bedroom and
we're going to start on the kitchen next weekend. @ Read Sam’s email to Jess inviting her to his birthday
Thanks for inviting us to Mike's birthday party. We're party, and the notes below. Decide whether Jess can
free on the 21st and we'd love to come. I'l bring some cr can't go to the party and write her reply.
really funny photos of Mike when he was at school! We're
looking forward to seeing you and Mike and having a chat
All the best |
Tony
b Read the emails again. Are the sentences true or false?
1 Abby and Mike have seen Tony and Laura recently,
2 Tony and Laure have recently moved to anew house
3. Abby wants Mike's friends to take photos of him at the
restaurant.
4, Tony and Laura are making some changes to their new
house.
5 Tony doesn't have any old photos of Mike.
Hi Jess
How ate you? I haver't seen you for over six months. I hope
‘you are well and enjoying your new job.
‘Are you doing anything next Saturday? I'm having a birthday
iti: i 't ‘ing a few friends. People are
WRITING SAILS trviting and replying 0 5 Lane sme a os
@ Correct the sentences. Use contractions where possible. Could you bring a salad?
1 Hope you're well and your enjoying your new job. Tt would be lovely to see you and have the chance to chat,
Hope youre well and you're enjoying your new job, __ Love Sam
sateeramoneprs oe
___ Notes for reply: Notes for reply:
3 Itwould be lovely to seeing you. She CAN go to the party She CAN'T go to the party
——___________________ 4 Me? Fine, Give information 1 Me? Fine. Give information
etn toy cigar Pm ae
Thicis ltib cay Wolue teen owivonSchiciay: ences 2 Thanks for | on
Sree
4 Bring a huge salad! Visit cousin in Faris next weekend
6 We dint see yeu forages! ie ;
Jalen GG. S Looking forward nice chat Enjoy the party!
aeUNIT 4
Reading and listening extension
READING
a Read the magazine article. Put the events in the
correct order that Julia does them,
1 Artiving at the theatre
| 2 Getting a new outfi
1D Going tothe hairdres
(Having lunch
1 Meeting my friend
EB) Running on Venice &
ach
b Read the magazine article again. Are the sentences
ttue 0 false?
1th of people on Ver
2 Julia thinks she wil spend al day shopping
3. There are los of peonie at the shopping mal
4 Julia doesr’t want to have lunch until she's bought a new
dress
| 5. Julia's looking forward ta the evening because
ever been to a premiere before
© Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the
verbs in brackets.
1 weting— her friend at the shopping mal today.
At LB Julia is lunch, She
anything yet. (have, uy)
3 At 4:22 Julia the hairdressers ina taxi
togo out. get reaay.
tthe theate, (arrive)
4 A635 Jug
5 AL7.15 she
Write an email to a friend about your plans for the
weekend. Remember to include:
‘© what you are going to do
© who you are going with
. ink wil
12 HOURS IN LOS ANGELES
7:45am The sunis shining, and
Im going to put my tracksuit on
and go fora run. | love this time of
the day asit’s so peaceful and quiet
dovin on Venice Beach
10:00 am Im going to a fim
premiere tonight so have to look
my best. Ive arranged to meet my
friend at an indoor shopping mall
in Santa Monica, but shes not here
yet. It'.a modern place with lots of
reat shops and sore pretty little
cafés Id like to buy a new dress it's
crovided today, so I'm sure we'll be
here all day!
1815 pm We've stopped for lunch
at an ordinary LA diner. | haven't
bought anything yet, but all this
‘walking around is making me
hungry. m going to get a burger
and fries
220 pm My friends taking me
toa huge new department store,
which sels everything, She thinks
Well find something in here,
with film director Julia Fitzgerald
3:05 pm Success! Ive found a
‘gorgeous red dress and matching
high heels. We've decided to
celebrate with coffee and cake at
my favourite outdoor café ne
beach
2 pm in in a taxi now. |'ve aot
nN appointment at the hairdressers
at 430 pm. I hope | won't be late.!
think | might be!
6:35 pm |mnearly ready. Shall
wear the gold bracelet and
necklace or the black one? I cat
decide, The caris coming at 7:00
prn'so | have a bit of time.
15 pm Were diving up to
the theatre for the premiere. Its
crowded and noisy as eve
hoping to see all the stars It$ 7
fisttime ata prerniere so Ir
feicited Ie Going to be e bees
night!LISTENING
@ GIA Listen to the conversation. Complete the
sentences with the names in the box
lles'smum Gavin Giles Isaac
mish university this sur
narrying an Italian wornan
is teaching Giles Italian next wer
wants to go sightseeing in Rome,
on a date tonight
b ©lM Listen to the conversation again and tick (/)
the correct answers,
1 Why's Gites going to lly this suramer?
2 WZ Heis going toa wedding
b CO His girttriend is ttalian.
He wants to visit Rome
2 Whois Laura?
2 C1 Giles’ gitrien
LD Alex’ fianc
[HA student in their cess
3. What is Giles's dad going to dof Giles passes his exams?
aL He's ging o pay fr tain lessons.
bE] He’ going to buy him a new sut
[J He’ going to take him to Rome.
4. What does Isaac like abou! Rome?
2 [] The new buildings
» E] Thenisoy.
© EF] The mix of od and new architecture
5. Whereis Isaac going now?
2 [J He is going to mest a gir
© Ey He is going to gata haircut
¢ [J He's going home.
© Write about what you're going to do when you finish
your English course, Include the answers to these
questions:
+ Where are you going to go?
+ What would you tke to do?
& Review and extension
I GRAMMAR
Correct the sentences.
1. | going to look for a job in a hotel this summer.
Im going to look for a ob ina hotel this summer
Don't wort. | pay the money back tornorrow:
He'll go to buy a new car next month
\Will| come to your house in half an hour?
Will we go to that caté for a cup of tea?
‘Ate you going to doing your homework this evening?
5
6
EAVOCABULARY
Correct the sentences.
1 Thoyvo gota fantastic outside swimming pool in my town,
Ther/ve got a fantastic ostdoor swimming pool in my town.
‘Ato you going to buy a new suit case in the sales?
| ove it here in the country I'S so peaceful!
He always uses a tie when he goes fora job interview.
| ove coming to this park because you can't hear the traffic.
I's 30 quite her
‘That restaurant's so noise I's really hard to talk there,
°
£ Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
“alter forwaid up around et for
£1 He looked _at the timetable o see when the next train
left for London,
£2 Excuse me. I'm looking atiank. Is there
one near here?
We're really koking, {0 seeing our Spanish
friends tomtom.
We have a lovely babysitter that looks our
Children when we go out for the evening,
5 I'm tited! Do you really want to look.
# museum again?
{t'you aren't sure what it means, look ____ the
word in your dictionary,
the
BAU UAA | have to work long hours
EE VOCABULARY Work
10 You need to have good
28
Complete the sentences,
1 This person looks after the plants and cuts the grass
gardener
2 When your hair gets too long, you make an appointment
‘with this person, h____
3 Ifyou have a probiem with your central heating, you need
tocall this person, p______
4 This person works in a laboratory and might have a
University degree in chemistry ot biology. s.
5 Somebody whose job is to look after peaple's money,
b.
6 Ifyou have a probiem with the lights
call this person, e
7 Ifthe police arrest you, this person can help you
(eee
8 This person can help you to manage your money.
9 This person checks your testh to mal
good condition, d__—
10 When you are in hospital, this person looks after you
femes
your house, you
ure they are in
‘Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
team people environment self-employed skills
salary university degree qualifications. training
Jong news
1 He's usually in his office from 8 2m until 8 pm, but he
doesn't mind working long hours _
2. She works for an important bank in Loncon, earns a very
good ____and drives a company car.
3 You need to have several years of ____ to
become a doctor.
4 They havea realy nice working__- ther offices
‘are modern with good airconditioning and plenty of ight
5 | really enjoy working on big projects with lots of cther
people, Its good to work in 2
6 You need to havea _____to become a lawyer.
7. Receptionists have to deal wth _____. so they
need to be friendly and poite.
Some people prefer to be __and work for lots
of different companies.
9 Secretaries need to have a lot of _____- they
need to be organised, and good with computers.
if you want to get a
job at this university
GRAMMAR must / have to / can
‘a Complete the sentences about the signs with have to
or can't.
‘ALL VSITORS MUST | | PASSENGERS MUST
WASH THEIRHANOS NOT STAND UP UNTIL
{BEFORE ENTERING |THE PLANE HAS
THS ROOM, COMPLETELY STOPPED.
1 You—haveto wash 2 Excuse me, madam,
your hands before you go: You stand
set ieee up untilthe plane has
stopped.
‘SMU PASSENGERS MUST WEAR THEIR
NOT TAKE PHOTOS SEAT BATS AY ALLIES.
USING FLASH
{OTOGRAPH.
3. Vm sory sir. You 4 Excuse me. Im afteid you
{ake photos ______wear your
in here witha fash ‘eat belt all the time
You MUST WEAR
AHARD HAT AT
ALL TIMES
ON THIS CONSTRUCTION YOU MUST NOT
sire. ‘SMOKE IN THIS TOILET.
5 Visitors — 6 Fimsomry. You
wear herd has when they _— smoke in
come to this building ste, ‘the toilet.
b Underline the correct words to complete the text.
| work as a receptionist in big hotel, so! “must! musta’!
can always be polite to the guests. During the weok,
don't have to/ can't/ must goto bed late because | have to
start work early. Fortunately, | don't have to / mustn'/ cant
wear a uniform, but | ‘can / mustn’t/ have to dress smertly
My sster’s a student, so she mustn't doesn't have to/
can't get up early most days. However, she Sdoesn't have to.
str't/ has to study very hard at the moment bacause she's
important exarys next month,
e
My dad's a taxi driver, sone often 7has to/ mustn't/ can't
work in the evenings and at weekends. He #doesnt have
| mustn't] must drive fast because there are speed cameras
everywhere in my town,
My mum's a nurse, so she Shas to/ mi
Uniform when she at work, Sometime:
early but my dad usually takes her to work in his
°must/ doesn't have to mustn't get the bus.
ustn't! cart wear3] UE Teer REN
GRAMMAR
will and might for predictions
@ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences,
She might
2 1 think 1
3. 5] Spain mignt not
4 Fy taoe't think sno
5 C) im sure ners
6 (France wont
(5) Ho might nt
8 C11 miaht not
win the match on Saturday, The Brazil team
arte just os B00d as them,
pass his exams. He's very clever and he's
worked realy hard al year
© feel better tomorrow, She says she's taken some
4 getto school on time. ve only just woken upt
© pass hs exams. He hast worked very hard tis,
{win the match on Saturday. They haven't got
any good pla
fantastic team.
8 come this evening. She's not feeling wel
see them tonignt. We all usually goto the gym
on Thursdays,
rs in their team and Brazil are 2
b Complete the sentences with will (or ‘IN,
't, might or might not.
1m sure you —wl__pass your exams, Youve
worked very hard this year.
2 Don't go on holidey next week. They
invite you for 8 second interview.
3. Tknow they — offer me a good
salary A friend of mine works there and he
doesn’t e2tn @ lot of money
4 You et a job immediately
when you finish university ~ 50% of university
‘graduates don’t have a job three years after
finishing their studies.
5 She doesn’ think she —____ go
traveling after university She wants to find a job
2s so9n as possibie
6 A Doyou think he ass all his
exams?
B Yes, !m sure he Don't worry.
7 Who knows? You make some
useful contacts at the conference.
8 I'msuehe — get the job. He
doesn't have any experience.
EAVOCABULARY jobs
@ Write the names of the jobs under the pictures.
Complete the sentences with the correct jobs.
1 When I was lite, | wanted to be a vet_ because
loved looking after animals,
2 I'm looking for a good b____ to fix
the roof on my house,
3. Nick isa fantasticm_____. He
can play the piano, the guitar, the cello
and the saxophone,
4 Christopnor Wren was the
a___ who designed st
Paul's Cathedral in London,
© Louise works in a department store
as age beoetea ot
Johnny Depp is an American film
a . famous for his ale
a Jack Sperrow in the Pirates of me
Caribtean films,
7 Val works as ac.
‘1d people in thelr homes.
8 Sarah works in our IT Department as a. ¢__
pe
9 James was a well-known
York Times newspaper.
10. Yves St Laurent was a femous French fashion d.
11 Our p___lways delivers the mailto our house at
ten o'clock,
12 | hope that the p_____ in the UN can solve the world’s
problems one day,
, looking after
who worked for The New
ee ES 5RIS en mn a TRE
| 4) NCNM aT
HI USEFUL LANGUAGE
Offers and suggestions
@ Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
| 1 money /1/ you ! sorme / tend / the bus /for/ shall ?
tioney forthe bus?
2 off /maybe you/ ask/ manager /for | your / should / the
day
3 Inernet /ook up /1/ the / the / train times / on
A do/a taxi / guest you /our / me / to / want /Tor/ BOOK ?
5 drive /alrport/ dort /the /why//1/to / you?
| G/araneing about ain ecard /iman now
7. maney//don' why / borrow / om /some (yeu / your
| ne PRONUNCIATION
aaa Sentence stress: vowel sounds
B Rowe /eoud /drea Wht /you ween
= @ @IEB Listen to the sentences. Tick (7) which vowel
Es = sounds you hear for the modal verbs in bold.
b @EM Listen and check. Strong vowel Weak vowel
iat i
i © Complete the sentences with the words in the box. ‘Would you like a cottee Fj
Fe abot Gotland shel sory matter 2 Yes, [would Thani
dnt mayo would” 489. wory Sachs
reper
icra een arrester
Rhee oe Aes of SSS ena
3 Dont
it. | can take the bus. © ‘Yes, you're right. | should,
2A Bityouwont 9: aetohae any. s ~
i 4A I'mreally I can't comne to the cinema Shall | book a meeting ?
tonight 8 Well, what co you think
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BRISTOL EVENING POST — jobs section.
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@ Read the job advert and Martin’s job application, | We're looking fora hard-working and friendly receptionist to workin a
and tick G/) the correct answer, hotel in Devon this summer. You wil need to speak @ foreign language.
a C1 The jobiis fr 12 m
ths We prefer someone with experience of working in hotels.
b [The job is in 2 hotel in Bristol ‘Accommodation and meals provided
¢ [] The note! needs a receptionist
SA Apply anne at www. bayviewdevonhotelcom by 31 May.
pote! needs a waiter.
~ “Subject: Hotel Receptionist
Dear Sir/Madam,
‘am writing to apply for the job of receptionist at the Bay
View Hotel, which you advertised in the Brstol Evening Post,
‘am studying French and Spanish at Bath University ang am
available to work in July and August.
Id like to work for you because it would be a good
opportunity for me to learn new skills and to work in a
team. Ihave worked in a hotel before, as a waiter, so | have
‘experience of dealing with customers and working in a busy
‘tel envronment
attach a copy of my CV with details of my previous
bb Read the job advert and job application agein capers
fare the sentences true or false? Could you please sndme ivomation bout the say. the
working houts and the accommodation?
1 The hotel will give the receptionist a bedroom and food. King dati
2 People who apply fortis ob don't need experience o look forward to hearing from you.
working in notals Yours faithful
3. Martin is free to work this summer MES
4 Martin would lke to learn some new sls.
5 Martin doesn't have eny previous experience of working
inhotes
6. Martin would ike more details about the jo. WRITING
ee «, _ @ Read the job advert and write a letter applying for
FAWRITING SKILLS Organising an email “the job.
@ Match 1-8 with a-h to make sentences. Sees
1: (al rn nrinarto SALES ASSISTANT WANTED
2 [Ihave ive years World ar looking fora hard-working sales aeitant to eel all types of
5 Er | would fie to work for your company computers, tablets, geme consoles, smart TVs and smamphones In our
Pa fatea ex olencolence ot brand-new superstore in Brighton,
5, EJ My experience of working ino busy hospital We are offering good salay plus sales bonus tothe ight person,
6 [1] Lattach 2 copy of my CY with You wil need previous tale experince and a good understanding of
7 Ei Could you please send me information the latest technology.
8 LE Hcok forward to \We prefer someone with experiance of working in 9 busy envronment,
‘4 working in team and deling with customers. Full training programme given,
about the working hours and the training programma? | Apely by 30 September to salesassstant@rworld co.uk
more information about my past employment
4. because it would be a good opportunity ta learn son
new sil.
hearing from you.
‘experience of working as.a secretary in a busy hospital.
apply forthe job of secretary.
will be very useful for this job.UNIT 5
Reading and listening extension
MBREADING
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@ Read the article. Match the people 1-4 with pictures a-d c eae eee at the
iy iy a ore
2 H ee ‘than one possible answer. e
3 Ol cara 1 who wotks for thernsclves?
4 James a Malcolm b Frey c Cam q
Jemes
2. Who doesn't earn any money?
2 Malcolm b Frya ¢ Cara d Jams
3. Who has free weekends?
a Malcolm Freya c Cara dames
4. Who likes the place where he/she works?
a Malcolm b Freya ¢ Care d James
5 Whostudles and works in a different praca
a Malcolm b Freya ¢ Cara d James
Read the article again and tick (/) the correct boxes. Some
there is more than one possible snsner d Write 2 paragraph about a job you'd like
oe JRayWwarasayy) 2 0. Remember to includes
something has to work many
* the things you'd lke to do in the job
terse |
__We/she loves hours every day Beemer
© the salary
‘the environment
| thought about my skils and qualifications, and
then about me. Ive alvays liked working in a
team, like being outside and | decided | cant
‘work in an office every day. Someone suggested
I train to be a builder. | go ta college Monday
and Friday, and work Tuesday to Thursday,
have to get up early sa I cant: go out in the
‘evenings, but I'm learning a useful skil
| work for @ number of companies as a book
Gesigner. tm self-employed, which means | work
n TY OWN and not in a team. When I'm very,
busy I have to work long hours,
busy Ihave 'g hours, in the evening
but Fm not always busy,
I ove art. and design and Ive ehvays
wanted to do something | enjoy,
I decided to study to become an
architect. Im learning so much and
fm doing what | want, which i really
important. | have to study every day
Of the week and | just hope | can find
job when | leave university
ve ot
ress des Snimals. Earring a really good salary is
work ony Rete 222: $0 | tuded to be over | nave t
WY i wren use Study at hame most weekends
when im helping sick animalsLISTENING
@ ©EB Listen to the conversation. What did Josh
say about these jobs? Tick (¥) the correct boxes,
Sometimes there is more than one possible answer
Postman Hairdresser | IT
Bank
‘worker clerk
1 Work tong hours v
2 Nice working,
5 Work ina team
b @ER Listen to the conversation again and complete
the table to show what Josh liked and disliked about
the jobs. Write one word in each space.
He liked .. “He disliked
1 Postman | working starting work
cuteide
[2 Hairdresser | leaming new dealing with
work | working at |
3 IT worker
when he wented =
© Choose one of the following:
1 Write a conversation between two people. Person A is
interviewing Person B for the job of a journalist. Person B
explains why he/she isthe right person for the job, and
‘asks five questions about the job. Person A asks questions
and answers the questions Person B asks.
2 Write about the parts of a ob you would be happy to do
‘and what you definitely wouldn't lke to do,
& Review and extension
GRAMMAR
Correct the sentences.
1 Tomorrows Sundey, so | musin't get up early
Tomorrow's Sunday, 20| don't have to get up early
2 Excuse me, sir. You con't have to smoke on the plane
it against the law
3 Dp you must wear a suit to work?
4 When Irish school, | can go fo unwversity. t depends on
my erades,
5 Ive to start work at 7 o'clock in the morning in my new job!
6 ll take my umbrella It can rain ths aflernoon,
EAVOCABULARY
Correct the sentences.
1 Inyour new job, I'm sure they!l give you lots of trainings.
Inyour new job, ti sure theyll give you lote oF training,
2 My sister works asa shop assistent in a big denartment store.
3. You need gocd qualification if you want to become a doctor
4 He works as a disigner for a top fashion magazine.
5 It you want to become a plurnmer, you'll need to go to college
6 My brother wants to become a professional musi.
Underline the correct words to complete the
sentences.
1 My GPS doesn't wark J job very well when {drive through
the mountains.
{ve found a really good job f werk in the local newspaper.
‘No, can't go tothe cinema. ve got to stay late at ab / work.
My headacte's a bit batter, so | think that aspinn’s
beginning to work / ob.
What time do you start job/ workin the mornings?
He's got to work jodall weekend on that report.
''m stuaying for my final exams ~ it’s really hard fob / work:
My dag’s got alot of small jobs / works to doin the garden,
‘My dad can't work / job out how to use the camera on his
new phone,
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