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Find: 1 two things that hip-hoppers wear. and 2 two things that skaters wear. and 3. two styles of music that goths listen to - and 4 two groups who sometimes have coloured hai ‘and 5 two bands that skaters listen to. and 6 two groups who often wear make-up. and 7. two styles of music that hip:hoppers listen to, and 4 Complete the sentence. Use present continuous or present simple. All the verbs in the text are in the because they describe actions that happen regulary or facts, that are always true. ry \Writea short paragraph (about 30 words) about (a) or 0), The clothes thatyou like to wear: Why co you ike them? Do your fiends wear similor clothes? What do your parents / teachers think of your clothes? bb The clothes that a group of young people in your county likes to wear: Does the group havea name? Do people judge them from the clothes they wear? What kind of music do they lke? L can express my likes and dislikes. Giving an opinion = 1. Label the pictures. Use the words in the box. ‘A Choose the best reply. 1 like playing chess. 3 enjoy taking photos. A Me too.) A Sodol.[_) B Good idea. {) B Sure! |] 2 Md rather go swimming. 4 Doyou fancy dancing? A Doyou? | | ‘A Sure. Good idea. |_| B Really? || B Sodol.[) Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Then write true answers, 1. you / your / do / what /in / doing | time / free / ike / 2 Jat al 2 2 doing / do / you | what / like / else /? 1_chatieg online 2 3 6 Write the lines in the correct order to make a dialogue. ‘Ann Doyou? I can’t stand playing computer games. Really? | prefer Keane. What eise do you like doing? So do |. What's your favourite band? —— 9 What do-you-tike doing inyourfiee tine? Jeremy | like playing computer gomes. | love listening to music. The Arctic Monkeys. ‘Ann wat do yeu i. doing n your fre tne? 10 ae Jeremy Love ea rs Jeremy es How many more hobbies and interests can you add? Ann 1 5 Jeremy = = Ann ‘ | 7 Write a éialogue like the one in exercise 6. Use the ‘ ee Information in the chart. 2 Match the phrases with the same meanings. ae 7 Meter » Leena song 3 Nove: ¢ | prefer... 4 Ican't stand ... d Would you like to. Rob = sue : 3 irtea sentence using each ofthe phrases 1~4 from a - = wxerise2. s : 1 a rob 2 - ste Ee 3 —_—_—_——— Rob a 4 _ 4 unit: «There sensi it Tereayou wanuiengishiw » Coanetaon Preamyscen yo A personal profile Preparation 1. Read Tom's profile. match 1~3 with paragraphs A-C. 1 personality O 2. hobbies and interests, 3 introduction, with personal information A. t'm Tom and I'm 16 years old. 'm at Saint Mary’s School.I'm in| year 12.1 live with my mum ané | dad and my two sisters, B My hobbies are playing the guitar and going out with my fiends. Pm asoinerested in feshion,rmnotvery | keen on sport, but | sometimes go ice-skating. € I think I'm quite confident and my fiends say ?'m very ambitious. | get on well with funny people. 2 Undertine phrases in Tom's profit with a similar meaning to the enes below. 4 I g0to.. 2 My name’ 3 Ibelieve... 4 ke 5 I'm quite 6 {don't realty ke .. 3 Put the lines of Mandy's profile in the correct order. school (1 Harry and 1 goto Hillrest School ] Nive with my parents and older brother, Hany. [7] My name's Mandy. © [1 Frm 26 years old and i'm from | r Hastings, 1 As for sport, play hockey at school. 3 Ive gotlots of hobbies and interests. 1 also enjoy dancing. “| ike arawing and | spend alot of time reading ] tm quite talkative. J I'm very lazy. _] te probably got one big fault. | in fact! really love chatting on the phone with my friends, i i T can write a personal profile {for an Internet chatroom, ‘Write four true sentences using the phrases in the box. Use ‘nouns (people or things) or -ing forms. {i nok very teen on computer games I ceally enjoy spending lie with ry fiends, 4 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1. ambitious / am /1/ not at all, 2 Is / Kate / mean /a bit 3. my/is/ very / best { loyal ( fiend 4 tolerant / person / Henry / a / quite / is 5 Toby / slightly / shy 6 impatient / my brother / quite /is Writing task 5 In yournctebook write a personal profile of fiend or family member. Write 70-60 words an¢ ince this information + an introduction wth your name, hometown, age, and brief information about your school and fail + information about hobbies, interests and sports. + a desctiption of your persorality. eee alas dad Have you included all the information? written 70-80 words? 1 checked grammar, spelling and punctuation? 1 Read the clues and complete the crossword. Across (—) 2 The opposite of patient 7 He never tells the truth — he's very 8 Icantt laughing when my dad tries to dance. 10 ‘Ilove reading. “Really? | can't reading” 13 He's very patient. He doesn’ waiting ifyou'r late. 15 Don'tbe __! Share your sweets with your ttle brother. 16 ‘Is ete sleeping?” No, he _ 18 ‘like playing chess ____ too’ 19 Kate spends a lotof time = wv. 20 My sister is very -She often tells jokes. Down (1) 1 ‘She doesn't say much.’ ‘No, she’s very 1 CAN 3, Theopposite of pints Read the statervens Think about your progress and #ck(/)omn othe 4 ‘Ilike playing computer games.” Stitt co youite [= rceé more EE =i sometines REY ~o probient doing” practice. find this difficult. 5 ‘hope — ‘study medicine at university next year. 6 *____ you fee! scared in lifts?” "No. don't" 9 Sam Patricia. 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