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b. Look at the highlighted
Words in the text. Which
verb form follows them?
), Put the verbs in brackets into i
the correct form. Speaking
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(call) you soon, in the text to interview one of the contestants in the text,
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hhobbies/ikes, feelings towards game and a haxury Item, 75Verbs followed by gerund or infinitive
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means to be. (be) interested
in another Cutture.
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(smoke) at last.
3 Bob Is very skilful. He has
managed __to bx (Fo his
laptop himself.
@ Doctors recommend sleeping
(sleep) eight hours a day.
5) Reliable friends are always there
for you. They will never fall
to hele (hetp) to you.
© don't mind __do 2%, (do)
‘the washing up.
7 Mum, can 1 go out? Tve already
finished (seu.
8) Tina hopes _to_becorptbecome)
a prestigious engineer one day.
9) Jerry Is very angry. Tve phoned
him five times but he refuses
(speak) to me.
10) The suspect arrested by the
police denied __c (rob)
‘the bank. He said he had an alibi.
) He admmicted __rna [ting (make)
a serious mistake and apologised.
2) Lean'e stand _wc.2r) ng¢uean
‘these awful glasses!
23) The teacher agreed to pot pone
(postpone) the exam.
1) Pever prevended tn haut
(have) a stomach ache and left
‘school early.
25 Wilt promised his mum _to be
(be) back at 22.
16) Few people can afford fo buy
(buy the trendiest smarephone.
a) Fred chose +p worl (work)
‘on Saturday instead oF on Friday.
138) Angetina Imagined
(gee) an Oscar For her last movié.
19) Weve planned _to Ply cfm
t0 Denmark this Chrisemas.
20) Tom suggested Spend) eg (spend)
‘a Couple OF weeks on Majorca.
20) Amanda rejected rating (eat
‘the soup because it was satey.
22) People shouldn'e risk rid] og.
(ride) a motorbike without
wearing a helmet.
23) Lreaity miss _chatHng. (cha)
with you every day.
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the table.
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28) Do you fancy _dancing. (dancer
29) If you try _to woeK (work)
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a room at the best hotel.
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swim there.
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Only members can use the facilities.
You must leave your card at the front
desk.
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Grammar Reference
4 a Read the theory.
'S5 prohibition.
inside the clubhouse. (You
aren't allowed to. I's forbidden.)
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| Necessary to do somet!
9.
You don't have to use the lockers. (its not necessary)
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b. Use the phrases to say what you mustn’t/
don't have ta do at a swimming pool.
* run near the pool « dive in the shallow end
* leave children unattended * wear gogg'es
* swim after a meal bring your own hairdryer
* join a swimming class « use all the facilities
5 What mustn't you/don't you have todo at
school? Tell the class.
‘We mustn't use our mobile phones during lessons.
We don't have to wear our school uniform on
schoo! trips,
Speaking
6 Youare a swimming instructor. Use the
phrases in Ex. 4b to tell newcomers what the
rules are at the pool,
Play in pairs. Think of a sport and its
equipment. Tell your partner one piece of
equipment you are using or wearing. Add
More information until your partner
guesses the sport.
A: Imwearing a helmet.
8: You'e going to play cricket.
‘A:_No.tmwearing skates, too.
Listening
7 ',,) Usten to Sam talking to his friend Jake
about a visit to a sports club. Match
the people (1-5) with the sports (A-G).
4] Paul A weight training
B table tennis
21 reg C water aerobics
(20 Hannah D tennis
41] susan E boxing
F badminton
(51 Mike G ies
S Writing (aposter)
Pitciting ores
8 Portfolio: Your school has decided to start a
Sports centre. Prepare a poster to advertise it.
Indude: name of centre, sports activities it
offers, telephone number. Use the poster on p.
76 as a model. 77130
® Countable -Uncountable nouns
=
Put the nouns in the correct box. Then, add
two more nouns to each category.
«milk * honey * lemon ® pear flour
* butter «sugar © strawberry * egg
* onion * bread * water * melon * orange
Countable
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ESS:
09-9.
> Quantifiers
2. Underline the correct item.
1 Are you thirsty? There is some/any juice
in the fridge.
2 We've got a lot offa little onions so you
don’t have to bring any.
3 I've gota little/a few time so | can go
shopping.
4 There are a few/a little biscuits in the box.
5 | can't make an apple pie. | haven't got
_any/some apples.
3 Underline the correct item.
1 If you're thirsty, there’s a little/a few
lemonade left.
2. We haven't got much/any potatoes, so
we can’t make a shepherd's pie.
3° There’s a lot offa few coffee in the
cupboard, but no tea at all.
4 Would you like some/many salt on your
chips?
5 If you want to make a cake, you'll need
much/a few more eggs.
6 Don't buy any apples or oranges as we've
gota lot offa little fruit in the fridge.
7 We haven't got many/much milk left.
Can you get some from the shop?
8 There are a little/a few pasta dishes on
the menu, but not many.
Soa
4
5
> be going to - will
Fill in the correct form (be going to or will) of
the verbs in brackets.
1 : re have you ak flour?
si cosssveee (make) some
a rolls.
2 A: Did you invite ay to your ae
B: Hforgot. Pose... (call)
him now.
3 A: Don't forget to write.
Belgas «sun (Keep) in touch.
I promise.
4 A: It’s too warm in here,
B: sit? l ...
the air-conditioning.
5 A: Are these your golf clubs?
BE YE5.D oeecctnennenee ces (play) golf
this weekend.
6 A: I'm thirsty.
B: Me too. | a
something to drink.
7A: Watch out! That car ....
(hit) us.
B: Oh! I didn’t even see it coming.
8 A: The phone is ringing.
Bl. ~- (answer) it.
9 A‘I'm feeling quite hungry now.
B: OK.1... os: (order) a pizza.
‘ we ‘are your plans for this summer?
-« (travel) abroad.
. (turn) on
- (get) us
10
Make spontaneous decisions. Use Ill or I
won't as in the example.
1 It's really hot today.
ti go to the beach
2 It’s Saturday night.
3 You see someone trying to steal a car. .
4 Youre very hungry. =
5 Your parents are away for the weekend.j
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Unit &
> -ing form - (to) inf
Complete the sentences as in the example.
1 Anna hates doing sports.
‘Anna can't stand doing sports.
2 Janet wouid rather go to the theatre.
Janet would prefer going to..+in¢. heat ¢
3 Kim hates doing chores.
kim can't stand .daing .chese...
4 Riding his new motorbike makes John
happy
John loves Riding. .Wis.nem. medoxbilie
5 It's not his fault that he’s bad at maths
He can't help Eailing...xaadhs.
6 Claire is happy to help her brother.
Clatre doesn’t mind helping .her. eather
7 They can’t watt to see the new
by.
They are looking forward toSeenig..che new
2 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct
form.
1
2
a
4
She couldn’t help leughing (laugh) when
the down fell into the water. It was so
funny!
They can't stand wer!Sng....... (work) in
the same room together!
He agreed dxivlag...... (drive) his sister
to the supermarket.
My father never lets me b.arcound.
(borrow) the car!
ded iD. mckt........... (move) toa
(go) to the bank early
-esseee (rain) this
looking forward to %.22/0)m..... (see)
them again after so many years.
9 Louise doesn’t mind .4.0!6ng......... (take)
the bus to work every day.
10 My grandma wants me 4.0..balo.... (help)
" (visit) Venice.
12 it’s not Sallys fault. Tony made her
9. (do) it
3 Write about yourself.
1
5 I'm interested in
6 Ican't stand ...
4 Circle the correct item.
1 We decided .......... our money on a new
sports car.
A spending B)to spend € spend
2. She often ....,..... to music when she does
the housework.
A tolisten B listens ©)listening
3 I would like........... here for the rest of the
afternoon.
A staying (8) tostay€ stay
4 They can't stand........., football.
@ playing —B played CC toplay
5 My grandmother advised me .. ight
hours’ sleep a night.
@getting Btoget C get
6 Young people should .......... and see the
world.
A travelling B to travel (C)travel
7 Hm 00 old ....n.. about those things any
more!
(A) to worry B worrying C worry
8 My mother was happy .......... everything
for me,
@todo —B doing C do
9 It is dangerous .... those trees. They
are very old and might break.
A)todimb —B climbing C climb
10 Is she looking forward .......... the party”
A having (8) tohaving C tohave