Personal Best A2 TB Unit8
Personal Best A2 TB Unit8
UNIT
8 In the past
LANGUAGE past simple of be ■ past simple: irregular verbs ■ inventions
a b c d e f
3 A When do you think most people in the UK first had these things in their homes?
Write 1930s, 1960s or 1990s.
washing machine black-and-white TV telephone CD player
radio vacuum cleaner the internet freezer
B Read the text. When did Ethel, George and Jessica have these things in their homes?
The 1930s
In the 1930s, life at home wasn’t easy. There was a lot of housework to do and we
didn’t have a lot of things to help us like we have now. There wasn’t a vacuum
cleaner, an electric iron or a washing machine. We didn’t have a telephone, but
there was a telephone box in the street. We didn’t make many telephone calls!
We had a radio, but we didn’t have a TV. In my free time (we were always
busy so there wasn’t much free time!), I read a lot of books.
Ethel
My first house was very different from my parents’ house. The furniture was very
colourful and there was a lot of new technology. We had a telephone and a TV.
The TV was black and white and there were a lot of different programmes, but
there weren’t many channels. We had some modern appliances in our kitchen –
a fridge, a freezer, an electric cooker, a toaster and a washing machine and
we always had a vacuum cleaner.
George
The 1990s
In the 1990s, a lot of my friends had TVs in their bedrooms. TVs and other
electrical items weren’t expensive and I had a TV and a video player in my
room. I had both a cassette player and a CD player to listen to music. In
1997, I bought my first mobile phone. There was a computer in our house.
I didn’t use it much, but in 1998 we got the internet at home. We were so
excited! I can’t imagine life without the internet now. Can you?
Jessica
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UNIT
UNIT
In the past 8
UNIT 8 OVERVIEW: The focus of this unit is talking about the past, and past events. Sts read a text about
technology through the ages. They then watch/listen to people talking about past inventions. Next, they
read about a family that decided to live like a family in the 1980s, and practise talking about things that they
did in the past. They finish by reading an account of a disastrous job interview and writing an account of
something interesting or unusual that happened to them in the past.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation Listening Writing
Past simple of be; past simple: irregular Inventions; life was and were; Listening for Planning and making
verbs; past simple: regular verbs and stages -ed endings numbers, dates and notes; sequencers
past time expressions prices
LANGUAGE 8A
8A Technology through the ages
Sts read a text about technology in the 1930s, 1960s and 1990s. They then practise talking about the kinds of technology
they had when they were young.
WA R M E R 3 D o e r cis e s o c a b u l a r y
A s k : What do you know about life in the 1960s? In what ways p a g e e o
was it different? e w o o r k u s i n g e n ti o n s ,
p a ir s e w n e a y s e a s e r e n t g u e sse o y
i n o e ll r e m e m b e r y o r d s u ic k l y.
t h e y e c h n o l o g y,e e m s y
m e n ti o n d e a c h o r d technology. y Go to Vocabulary practice: e n t i o n s , e
d o n ’t o d u c e What p a g e
kinds of technology did people NOT have in the 1960s? S t s e e e s e n t a ti o n o r
i n v e n ti o n s e . e r c i s e s
1 R e a d o u g h ordsx t h e m o r w o r k , o r e e r c is e
p r e - t e a c h y .t s o r k le ss o n
i n v e n ti o n s . e n ti o n s
R e min d o o o r
h a v e
v o c a b u l a r y e n ti o n s .
Answers 2 A ll o w o e p a r e o r m
a TV b smartphone c video player m o r e a y s yin g o o u,
d digital camera e microwave f CD player e . g . I really need my ..., I depend on my ...
t s o r k
p a i r s e ll e n t i o n s e
t o e o e e a s o n s.
3 x P R A C T SB page 66, exercise 1
3 A S ts e o e
1 D o e r cis e o r e o u g u e s s y w . e r s e t.
a n s w e r s, e a d o r d o m x
a s k : Which picture?
e r s e B S ts e a d e x t o e rs
to y e r e n c e s e e ct a n d y o u n d e x t.
a n s w e r, o n u n c i a ti o n e t o e p e a t
th e o r d. Answers
washing machine – 1960s telephone – 1960s
2 A s k o v e r x.y radio – 1930s the internet – 1990s
p ic t u r e s y o e m e m b e r o r d s o m y. black-and-white TV – 1960s CD player – 1990s
T h e y o r d s x ain o vacuum cleaner – 1960s freezer – 1960s
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5 8.4 Pronunciation: was and were Listen and repeat the sentences. Which verb forms are
stressed: positive or negative?
1 The TV was in the living room. 4 Things were very different.
2 There wasn’t much free time. 5 Dishwashers weren’t in every home.
3 There were two bedrooms and a bathroom. 6 There weren’t many cars.
6 A Look again at the text. Find the positive past simple form of these verbs.
1 have 2 read 3 buy 4 get
B Find the negative past simple form of these verbs from the text. Which verb form do we use
after didn’t? Then read the Grammar box.
1 have 2 make 3 use
A lot of verbs have an irregular past simple positive form. You need to learn them.
Positive: Negative:
In the 1930s, I read a lot of books. We didn’t make many phone calls.
We had a computer. I didn’t go there much.
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LANGUAGE 8A
4 A S ts e e n c e s e ct o r m be. Grammar
C h e c k e r s.
R e a d x
ir r e g u l a r e r b s. e r b s
Answers
h a v e e g u l a r o r m s, o
1 was 2 wasn't 3 were 4 weren’t 5 was 6 weren’t th e m.ointe o r m
i n e e n c e s, o r
B S t s e n c e s e r cis e e r R e m i n d a ti v e e n c e s , e didn’t
q u e s ti o n s . e r s . + e o r m . u e s ti o n s o
Concept check questions:
Answers When do we use the past simple? o v e n t s
1 was, were 2 wasn’t, weren’t in Are verbs such as ‘make’ and ‘buy’ regular
3 there was, there were or irregular? e g u l a r ) . What’s the past simple of ‘buy’?
( b o u g h t ) . Have?
Does the past simple form change
Grammar for I, you, he, she, etc?
Do we use the past simple
form for positive sentences or negative ones?
e ) .
R e a d x How do we form the negative? didn’t
o f be. o i n t e was o r I, he, she it i n fi n iti v e ) .
f o r m s, e were o r you, we they o r m s .
E li c i t a t i v e o r m s e wasn’t was not) Go to Grammar practice:
e g u l a r e r b s ,
weren’t were not) . u e s t i o n s o p a g e e
Concept check questions: S t s e e e f e r e n c e , e s e n t a ti o n
When do we use the past simple of ‘be’? o p r a c ti c e o r e g u l a r e r b s e .
p a s t ) . When do we use ‘was’? I, he, she, it) . When do t h e s e e r c is e s o r w o r k ,
we use ‘were’? you, we, they) . I was happy – correct? b e f o r e e r c is e
( y e s ) . Phones was expensive – correct?
were
e x p e n s i v e ) . Can you make those two sentences negative? R e min d o o o r
( I a s n ’t y , e r e n ’t e ) . There’s a TV g r a m m a r e g ula re r b s
in the kitchen – can you change the sentence so it’s about si m p l e .
the past? e a s V There aren’t
any mobile phones – can you say this about the past? 7 A 8. 6 S t s e e x t e c t e r b
– T h e r e weren’t y f o r m s. y o r o e n
a n s w e r s. e e o r
Go to Grammar practice:
be, there was/
there were e e Answers
1 had 2 didn’t have 3 bought 4 bought
S t s e e e f e r e n c e , e s e n t a ti o n 5 didn’t use
p r a c ti c e o r be, there was/there were
h e r e . e r c is e s o r
h o m e w o r k , o r e e r c is e B S t s o m p t s o e ll
t h e m s e l v e s.
R e min d o o o r
gra m m ar be, there was/ Go to Communication practice
there were. D i v i d e o t u d e n tt u d e n tt u d e n t
A’o e t u d e n t
g o o e o e ore a c h er
5 8. 4 P l a y e e o r
n o t e s ., e r c i s e
a u dio e o r m s e e ss e d
le ss o n
( /wəz/ /wə/) , a t i v e o r m s e e s s e d
( /wɒznt/ /wɜ:nt/) . y a i n o r o 8 A ll o w o e p a r e . y
li s t e n e p e a t . t h e n e o e ll
6 A S ts e x t e ai n c l a s s y a m il y .
si m p l e o r m s e r b s. e r s. o i n t
a lt h o u g h read
e s e n t PERSONALT
p a s t e n s e s , o n u n c i a ti o n e r e n t /ri:d/ /red/) . S ts be . y e
a b o u t a d g e t s e n ti o n s y
Answers w h e n y ere e min d o there was / there
1 had 2 read 3 bought 4 got were. t s e
Ask e a k ero y ere
B S t s e x t a i n a ti v e
c h il d , e e n c e d :
si m p l e e r b s. e r s, e r didn’t
w e e o r m er b. There was a ... / There were ... / There wasn’t a ... /
There weren’t any ... / We had a ... but we didn't have a ... .
Answers
S ts e e n c e s w n y
1 didn’t have 2 didn’t make 3 didn’t use
c o m p are e n c es
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27 SKILLS
SKILLS LISTENING listening for numbers, dates and prices ■ phrases ■ life stages
8B Life stories
Learning
Curve 1 Match the phrases in the box with pictures a–f.
a c e
b d f
2 Look at the table. When do these life stages happen in your country? Discuss in pairs.
Life stage Average age in the USA Average age in the UK
start school 5 or 6 4 or 5
go to university 18 or 19 18 or 19
get married 28 31
have your first baby 26 30
In our country, people start school when they’re four.
4 A 8.8 Read the Skill box. Watch or listen again and complete the sentences with
the correct numbers, dates and prices.
1 Simon’s taxi journey took minutes. It cost about £ .
2 In 19 , Roger Easton worked at a research centre in Washington D.C.
3 In the 19 s, he thought of putting clocks on satellites.
4 It cost about $ million to build the first GPS.
5 On February 1978, the first GPS satellite went into space.
6 Melitta Bentz was born on January 31, .
7 In the early th century, people used little bags to make coffee.
8 Kate usually spends £ when she buys a coffee.
B Discuss the questions in pairs.
1 Do you use the inventions in the programme? How often do you use them?
2 Which invention do you think is more important? Why?
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SKILLS 8B
8B Life stories
Learning
Curve Sts learn vocabulary for life stages, then watch or listen to people talking about inventions and practise
listening for numbers, dates and prices. They focus on irregular past simple verb forms, and practise listening
for phrases. They end by talking about the life story of someone they know.
WARMER Skill
T e ll o u r e , e o u R e a d x e nin g o r
w e r e e o u e n t o e r s it y o u dates
y cost spend.
st u d ie d Where were you born? Where did you go to P o i n t y e s, y y y
school? Did you go to university? What did you study? t h e m e r e n t a y s, the tenth of December
a n s w e r s o m o o e ll December the tenth. e m i n d e y
o t h e r e . o e ll y e a rs o e 1946 = nineteen
s o m e t h i n g y. forty-six.
1 C h e c k x e- 4 A 8.8 A l l o w o e a d o u g h a p p e d
t e a c h y .t s e s s e n t e n c e s . y a i n .t s a t c h /
t h e m x.e rs li s t e n e e n c e s e c t
m o d e l o n u n c i a ti o n n u m b e r s, e s e r s.
Answers Answers
a be born b start school c go to university 1 15, 14 2 1943 3 60 4 100 5 22/22nd 6 1873
d get a job e get married f retire 7 20 8 2–3
2 S ts e a d o u g h B S t s u e s ti o n s e e d b a c k
t h i n g s y. y a n s w e r s.
p a ir s. e e d b a c k e r s.
Go to Vocabulary practice: e e s , e
p a g e
S t s e e e s e n t a ti o n o r
p h r a s e s o r e e s e . e r c is e s
c l a s s, o r w o r k , o r e
e x e r c is e
R e min d o o o r
v o c a b u l a r y o r e e s.
3 8.8 N B v e l o c u s
li s t e n i n g e y
o f Learning Curve) . a t e
i n v e n ti o n s , e r v i e w e c h n o l o g y
i n v e n ti o n s .
S t s e a d o u g h e n c e s . e - t e a c h o ll o w i n g
w ordso m satnav, satellite, space, an invention,
to invent something, a research centre, an object, instant
coffee, to pour (coffee), coffee filter delicious. y
vid e o / a u dio e o r
s c r i p t . t s a t c h / li s t e n e c t o r d s o
c o m p l e t e e n c e s. e r s.
Answers
1 satnav 2 coffee filters
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listening for numbers, dates and prices ■ phrases ■ life stages LISTENING SKILLS
SKILLS 8B
7B
5 A Look at the irregular past simple forms in the table. Write the infinitive of each verb.
Then check in the Irregular verbs list on page 176.
Infinitive Past simple Kate or Simon? Infinitive Past simple Kate or Simon?
1 took 5 thought
2 had 6 went
3 told 7 made
4 cost 8 gave
B 8 Watch or listen again. Who says the irregular past simple forms in 5A? Write K (Kate) or S (Simon).
cooking app online language courses sightseeing app online fashion store
7 810 Watch or listen again. Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.
1 Vanessa’s birthday is on May 10th / 12th / 28th.
2 It usually costs about £11,000 / £23,000 / £33,000 to start a company.
3 She got her degree in 2002 / 2010 / 2012.
4 Marcello got married two / three / four years ago.
5 Xander finished his invention on April 1st / 3rd / 5th.
6 His invention costs about $1.13 / $1.30 / $1.19.
People often use set phrases when they talk, especially in informal situations.
Learn them as phrases, not just individual words:
I’m just in time. Bye for now!
8 8.11 Read the Listening builder. Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box.
Listen and check.
First of all a cup of tea Of course you can! Bye for now! What do you do?
1 A B I sell computers.
2 A Can I ask you a question? B
3 A See you tomorrow. B See you!
4 A Would you like and a biscuit? B Yes, please.
5 A How did you start writing books?
B , I wrote a blog and then I wrote a book.
9 In pairs, think of someone interesting that you know and talk about his/her life story.
My grandma was born in Lima in 1929. She got married to my grandfather when she was 18.
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SKILLS 8B
5 A S ts e g u la r o r m s e Listening builder
t h e e e r b , e f e r ri n g o
R e a d e nin g x
Ir r e g u l a r e r b s e o e r s,
P ointe e r y o r m al
a n d o n u n c i a ti o n e g u l a r o r m s . e m i n d
l a n g u a g e a n d t h e y c a n b e d if fi c u lt t o r e c o g n i z e , b e c a u s e
s t s y o e g u l a r e r b o r m s.
th e y e n ery ords just,
time, o i n t o
Answers
th ato r o o r m al
1 take 2 have 3 tell 4 cost 5 think 6 go s o y e c o g niz e y
7 make 8 give q u e s ti o n s o
Concept check questions:
B 8.8 P l a y a i n . t s a t c h / When do people often use phrases? o r m a l
li s t e n o e g u l a r e r b e l a n g u a g e / s i t u a t i o n s ) . Why are they difficult to
c o r r e c t a t e ) e r s. recognize? !
y e n e r y
w o r d s ) . What can you do to recognize phrases better?
Answers (l e a r n
1 S 2 S 3 S 4 S 5 S 6 S 7 K 8 K
8 81 1 S t s e a d e n c e s e
Go to Vocabulary practice: e g u l a r e r b s , e th e e cty
T B e p a g e e o rts e n o
S t s e e e s e n t a ti o n o r a n s w e r s. e r s,
ir r e g u l a r e r b s e . e r c is e s th e
s e t o r w o r k , o r e e r cis e
of Answers
1 What do you do?
R e min d o o o r
2 Of course you can!
v o c a b u l a r y e g u l a r e r b s.
3 Bye for now!
4 a cup of tea
6 8.1 0 R e a d
5 First of all
a s y . e - t e a c h o ll o w i n g o r d s o m
v i d e o : a (university) degree, economics, a webcam,
technology to inspire someone. y 9 A s o u n d - u p ,e t u r n o o p ic e e s
tr a c k e o rts t alk e y w.y e a d
w a t c h / li s t e n y i n s t r u c ti o n s e p a r e e r s ,
m e n ti o n . e r s . p e o ple e e d b a c k
Answers
1 online fashion store
PERSONALT
2 online language courses S t s e e s. y e
3 sightseeing app p a r a g r a p h e a m o u s y w.y
c a n e
7 81 0 S t s e a d e n c e s y W e a k erork y a m o us
a u d i o a i n . t s a t c h / li s t e n a n d e e e o u r e n c e s e.
c o r r e c t o e e n c e s. e r s. sts o e a d e n c e s o yi n g
p e r s o n ’s e n
Answers is.
1 12th 2 £23,000 3 2012 4 three 5 1st 6 $1.30
EXTRATICE
S ts o r k y e o o
f il m e e r c i s e
A ll o w o a t c h e s . a t c h i n g
t h e m s elv e s o v alu ate w
fl u e n tl y y
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B Do you like the fashion and music from the 1980s? Why/Why not? Discuss in pairs.
3 Read the text again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 The boys liked playing outside before 2013.
2 Blair and Morgan stopped going to the bank in ‘the 1980s’.
3 The family had a TV before 2013.
4 Blair didn’t use modern technology in his work in ‘the 1980s’.
5 The family didn’t have much money in ‘the 1980s’.
6 The family were together more often in ‘the 1980s’.
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LANGUAGE 8C
8C Life in the 1980s
Sts read a text about a modern family that decided to give up modern technology and live like a family in the 1980s.
They then practise talking about their own life when they were younger.
3 S ts e a d e x t ai n e n c e s e
o r a ls e . e r s.
Answers
1 F 2 F 3 T 4 T 5 F 6 T
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Positive: Negative:
They listened to cassettes. They didn’t watch DVDs.
I loved playing video games. Blair didn’t use a computer for work.
Past time expressions:
last week, last month, last year, last summer
a few years ago, a week ago, two days ago, three hours ago
yesterday morning, yesterday afternoon, yesterday evening
Look! We say last night, NOT yesterday night.
Go to Grammar practice: past simple: regular verbs and past time expressions, page 127
6 A 8.13 Pronunciation: -ed endings Listen and repeat the three verbs in the table.
Notice how we say the -ed endings.
/t/ /d/ /ɪd/
looked changed wanted
B 8.14 Add the verbs in the box to the table. Listen, check and repeat.
8 A Write true sentences about you with positive or negative past simple verbs.
1 I dinner last night. (cook)
2 I a photo online yesterday. (post)
3 I to the radio this morning. (listen)
4 I house two years ago. (move)
5 I German at school. (study)
6 I in a different city when I was younger. (live)
B In pairs, compare your sentences. Add more information.
A I cooked dinner last night. I cooked lasagne. B I cooked chicken last night.
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LANGUAGE 8C
5 A R e f e r o e n c e s e r cis e e a d Answers
o u t u e s ti o n . e r -ed
/t/: stopped, watched, liked
/d/: tried, travelled, played
B S ts e x t e ai n
/ɪd/: decided, waited, ended
m o r e e g u l a r o r m s. e r s.
Answers 7 81 5 S t s o r k y i n g
Blair and Morgan started to worry. s e n t e n c e s. y o r o e n
they didn’t want to play outside t h e i r o n u n c i a ti o n s . e e o r
they decided to live s c r i p t. y a i n o r o e n e p e a t.
Life changed a lot
Blair and Morgan stopped banking online 8 A A ll o w o e a d o u g h a p p e d e n c e s
the family listened to cassettes and watched videos a n d y v e r y t h i n g .t s e
the children played Super Mario Bros. s e n t e n c e s e a ti v e e r b s
And they loved it. si m p l e .
he didn’t use a computer
their friends and family used the internet Answers
the boys didn’t play with their phones 1 cooked / didn't cook 2 posted / didn't post
they played with their toys
3 listened / didn't listen 4 moved / didn't move
Blair and Morgan chatted
watched 80s TV programmes 5 studied / didn't study 6 lived / didn't live
Grammar B A s k o o e a d e r.t s
w ork o e e n c ese
R e a d x e g ula re r b s i n f o r m a t i o n . o e ll
i n e s si o n s. t h e i r.
th ate g ula re r b s -ed o o r m
a n d o r m o r oint Go to Communication practice
t h a t e r b s e e e s, D i v i d e o t u d e n tt u d e n tt u d e n t
a er travelled, chatted. o i n t A’o e t u d e n t
w it h e g u l a r e r b s , e o r m a ti v e didn’t g o o e o e ore a c h er
+ e: didn’t want. e a d o u g h n o t e s ., e r c i s e
e x p r e s si o n s o i n t le ss o n
p o s iti o n ago e r a week ago "#T ago a 9 A R e a d o u g h e e
week. u e s t i o n s o th e y v er ythin g,
Concept check questions: e x p r e s s i o n s .t s e e r s.
We listened to music – present simple or past simple?
( p a st Regular or irregular verb? e g u l a r ) . How BAsko oead
do we form the past simple for regular verbs? e th ate How about you? o u e s t i o n
-ed) . Does the form change for I, you, he, etc?
How b a c k o ts v e o u n d y o
do we form the negative? didn’t e ) . fi n d e r s o i n t
They didn’t waited for me – correct? y didn’t t h a t y o e ll
wait o r We finished ago two weeks – correct? c l a s s m a t e s , y e n e f u ll y o y
two weeks ago) . s a y.
10 A s k o e ll
Go to Grammar practice:
e g u l a r e r b s c l a s s m a t e s.
p a s t e s si o n s, e e
S t s e e e f e r e n c e , e s e n t a ti o n
p r a c ti c e o r e g u l a r e r b s PERSONALT
e x p r e s si o n s e . e r c is e s S t s. y e n
t h e m o r w o r k , o r e e r c is e y e a rs e e
le ss o n in o r o c a b ula r y e g ula r
R e min d o o o r p a s t o r m s y .t s e e n c e s
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ast week, I had a job interview. The interview relaxed. Later, I arrived in London and I checked my
was on Friday at 9.30 a.m. in London. On phone to see where the company was. But my phone
Thursday evening, I prepared a presentation on didn’t have any battery! I was very late when I arrived
my laptop, checked the train times and the address at their offices.
of the company. Before the interview I felt confident. I
After I got to the interview room, I opened my bag
went to bed early because I wanted to sleep well.
to take out my laptop, but it wasn’t there! I felt
On Friday morning, the problems started. First, I really stressed and I had a terrible interview. I wasn't
didn’t hear my alarm and I woke up late. I didn’t have surprised when I didn’t get the job!
time to have a shower or have breakfast. I ran to the by Tony Smart
Before you write a story about yourself, ask yourself the following questions and make notes:
1 When did it happen?
2 Where were you at the start?
3 What were the main events?
4 How did you feel at different times?
5 What happened in the end?
4 Read the Skill box. Imagine you are Tony and answer the questions in the Skill box.
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8D What happened to you?
Sts read a story about a disastrous interview. They then write a story about a good, bad or strange experience that they
had in the past.
WA R M E R
P l a y a m e o e v is e o r m s. o e a m s
a n d o y e orms
v erbsv e
have, make, read, go, buy, want, wait, e
o f e g u l a r e g u l a r e r b s. o u y e r b , e a m s
r a c e o e e ct o r m.y et
f o r e c t e r, y e e c t
a n s w e r. e a m
1 G i v e e r e s ti n g
to o u e e k, I bought a new phone. t s o r k
p a i r s o e ll e r e s t i n g
h a p p e n e d o o e ll y
le a r n e d o m.
2 R e a d o u t t h e titl e o f t h e s t o r y a n d p r e - t e a c h nightmare a n d
interview
y . t s e a d o r y e r
q u e s ti o n . e r.
Answer
No, he didn’t get the job.
3 S t u d e n t s e a d o r y a i n d e r v e n t s.
a n s w e r s.
Answers
1 d 2 b 3 g 4 f 5 c 6 e 7 h 8 a
Skill
R e a d x
n o t e s. o r y o e
cle a r d e r v e n ts
4 S t s y e o n y e r u e s ti o n s
a b o u t o r y. e r s.
Answers
1 on Friday morning
2 at home
3 I woke up late, missed the train, changed the interview
time, arrived late and started the interview, realised my
laptop wasn’t in my bag, didn’t get the job.
4 I felt confident the night before. I felt stressed when I
missed my train. I felt more relaxed when I changed my
interview time. I felt very stressed again when I found
my laptop wasn’t in my bag.
5 I had a terrible interview and didn’t get the job.
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a fell asleep on the bus to the airport, didn’t get off the bus at the airport, missed
the plane, slept at the airport
b last month
c Barcelona, on holiday
d got a flight the next day
e tired (on the bus), stressed and angry (at the airport), very tired but happy
(the next day)
We can connect events with words such as first, then, later, before
and after. We use these to show the time order of the events:
First, I got up late. Then I had a shower. Later, I went for a coffee.
We use before and after + a noun or verb phrase:
Before the interview, …
After I got to the interview room …
6 Read the Text builder. Underline the sequencers in the story on page 72.
I had a terrible day yesterday. 1 , the coffee machine broke – I always have a coffee
2 I leave the house. 3 I couldn’t find my car keys. 4 30 minutes, I found
them in my jacket pocket. 5 , I had an argument with a colleague at work. It was awful, so
I went to speak to my boss. 6 I spoke to her about the situation, I felt a lot better.
10 A PREPARE Think about a good/bad/strange experience you had. Make notes about these things:
• the introduction to the story: When and where were you? Who were you with?
• the events of the story: What happened? What problems did you have? What did you do? How
did you feel? What happened in the end?
B PRACTISE Write a story about your experience.
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5 S t s e s u e s ti o n s x 9 S ts e e n c e s y e st e r d a y,
p a g e e r s. u si n g u e n c e r s e r cis e t s e
se nte n c es o e a d e n c es o
Answers th e
a 3 b 1 c 2 d 5 e 4
10 S t u d e n t s o ll o w e p s o e o r y
i n t e r e s ti n g y
Text builder
A PREPARE S t s e p a r e it h e a k e r
R e a d e x t x u e n c e r s. y o u orm y
E x plain e u e n c e rs o e w e n t o n g,e d
w h e n v e n ts o r y
o r d e r. e First, Then Later B PRACTISE S t s o r y e r c i s e
b e g i n n i n g e n c e , o ll o w e d y o i n t a n d e w n o r y.e f e r o x
o ut before after e o l l o w e d y o n e e min d o e s o e
v e r b u e s ti o n s o t h e o r y.e f e r o e x t x
a n d e o e u e n c e rs o e
Concept check questions:
it v e n t s d e r. o u
What do sequencers tell us? v e n t s
c o u l d e o r w o r k o u e f e r.
a n d d e r ). Which sequencer do we use for event
number 1? .i r s t ) . Which do we use for the next event? C PERSONAL BEST S ts o r k y e
( T h e n ) . Which do we use for an event that happens after st o r y
a while? /e r ) . Where in a sentence do we use First, p r o vid e d.e o e e e e d b a c k
Then and Later? ! 0 e r o n e n t o r y, o o ,e
t h e m ) . What comes after ‘before’ and ‘after’? p e er
orerb After the meal, I went home – correct
or incorrect? e c t ) . After we finished eating, I went
home – correct or incorrect? e c t ) . PERSONAL BEST
S t s o ri e s y
6 S ts o r y e ai n e v e n t s e ll - k n o w n e m i n d o u e n c e r s .
s e q u e n c e r s. e r s. T h e y e a d o y o
g u e ss
Answers
First, Then, Later, Then W e a k e rork y y
k n o w e e e n c es
u si n g u e n c e r s o d e r v e n t s .t s o r k
7 S ts e a d e n c e s e ct u e n c e rs to g eth ero u pso uro e a d e n c eso
t o e e r s. oth er
Answers EXTRA PRACTICE
1 before 2 First 3 Later 4 Then 5 after
W i t h e o ll o w i n g e s a p p e d
se nte n c es d:
3 x PRACTICE SB page 73, exercise 7
arrive feel go have run wake up
1 D o e r cis e o u
a n s w e r s, e a d e n c e
turn Which is correct? Why? What does the 1 Last week, I ___ a job interview.
sequencer tell us? 2 I ___ confident.
2 A s k o v e r e r cis e . e a d 3 I ___ to bed early.
e v e n t s o m e n c e s, walk my dog, go to bed. 4 I didn’t hear my alarm and I ___ late.
S ts o r k y o e e n c e s o m
m e m o r y. y e r cis e a i n o 5 I ___ to the station.
3 S t s o r k e w r it e e n c e 6 Later, I ___ in London.
d if f e r e n t u e n c e r, First, I walk my dog. Then, I S ts o r k e e n c e s e ct
go to bed. o e a d e n c e s o p a s t e r b o r m s o m y .t s
th e Is the meaning the same as the a n s w e r s e x t. e r s Which verb is
original sentence? regular? e ) e m i n d y o e g u l a r
p a s t o r m s.
8 S ts e a d e x t e e ct
s e q u e n c e r s. e r s. Answers
1 had 2 felt 3 went 4 woke up 5 ran 6 arrived
Answers
1 First 2 before 3 Then 4 After 5 Later 6 After
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