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Never borrow my things. Never read my diary. Ou r team report what's happening and play mUSIc fo r locals and tourists. Then look at the pictures and tick.!

To ask about strong advice or rules we usually use have to: Do you have to wear a school uniform? Add any necessary words. He left school when he was still in his teens and played the guitar with a band called the Rock City Angels. But how about tomorrow instead?

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Vocabula ry Grammar Time twins Present simple 1 3 Match 1-6 and a-f to form sentences. There are some short answers. A: Where do you I,ve? I'm seventeen years old and I've got to school? We're both tall with blond hair, so physically we're ---- arrive at live far away. We go to a 8 school and we work very hard. After school I want to 9 a course at university. Use the verbs in Present simple brackets to complete the sentences about what the teenagers are doing. Time expressions can go at the beginning or end of sentences. However, in present simple sentences the time expression usually goes before the main verb in a sentence: I usually gQ swimming on Sundays We don't usually have breakfast together. Does she usually catch the bus home? B A CI Match the sentences 1-4 with the correct 1 Kate is studying a lot this week. I have a very busy social life! We spend a lot of time to~ether! At the weekend, we usually 2 the cinema. We all love films! I often 7 sport or. Of course, I sometimes - - nothing but I 11 out more than I 12 in! I ~ to drive at the moment a nd I. ~ my driving lesson on Sa tu r day mornings. In fact , I II a TV programme about Mexico right n ow ~ 4 Question word s 6 ~ Complete the questions with the words Grammar reference Present simple and present continuous below. I how much how many A: Wh c. He plays football every Sunday morning. B: I'm doing my homework. My mother doesn't speak German. B: About fifty CDs. B: I want to check the spelling of a word. B: About ten euros. B: At nine o'clock. B: I like them both! Then answer the questions. The sun is shining. I'm reading a fantastic book. The answers to wh questions provide information and cannot have Yes or No answers. What time does your mother get home? What is his name? Are you an only child? Talking teenagers 1 Complete the sentences with the words below. Simon always makes me laugh. He has a good 4 Do you have any grandparents? S Do you have any brothers or sisters? They give me enough freedom. S There is a lot of at school. There are tests and exams every month. Reading 5 Family and relationships Look at the photo on page 7 and the title of the text. Choose the correct answer. The two girls are 2 Complete the table with the words below. G b having fun. Read the dictionary extracts and the text about teenagers on page 7. Match questions 1-6 with the paragraph where you find the answer. Then answer the questions. Look at the family tree. Complete the sentences with words from exercise 2. Jana answers, 'Th is is Teens Talking to Teens. Young people in the city help at a telephone hotline for teenage rs with problems. What's so special about this hotline? Well, the people who answer the phones are fou rteen to eighteen-yea r-olds. They aren't experts but they try to help. Two teenagers work every day from 3 p. They don't work at weekends or during holidays. Most teenage rs who ph one are high school students with problems. Teenagers today complain that their parents don't give them enough freedom. But the biggest problem is school. They worry about teachers, marks and exams, and there is a lot of exam pressure. Also, many kids are unhappy about their appearance. We listen and try to help: e 'We're in the media, so everybody knows our phone number; says Tina,'even parents. Parents sometimes call us for support when they are having problems with their teenage daughter or son. They don't know what to do. Kids call us because they find it difficult to talk to their mum or dad. Some kids even want to leave home but we ask them to think about it for a day or two. Kids listen to us because we're kids too: The fifty Siovenian teenagers love their work. I think all the hotline helpers are good at listening, talking and giving advice and support to people in trouble; says Jana. O ~ Listening 8 OJ Karen Klass is talking to Alan Lost about British teenagers' problems. Which teenage problems do you think you are going to hear about? Choose the correct answers. Where does Alan work? Read the text again. Teenagers work at the hotline in the morn in g. Hotline helpe rs don't work on Saturdays. Today's teenagers want more freedom. Teenagers worry about their school exams. A lot of kids worry about the way they look. The hotline helpers are good at their job. Then match the notes in boxes A-F with the correct part of the form 1-6. C The applicant is the person filling in the form. Don't translate the name of the street into English. F When you write addresses in the UK, put the number first, then the name, then the kind of street 24 Elm Road, 73 Mill Street, 6 Park Avenue. Finally, put the town or city and the postcode. Notice the punctuation when you have to write an address In one line: 34 Broad Avenue, Greenwood GR2 7 9TY. What is Kasia's full name? R 3 Where does she want to stay? Use the notes in box F to help you. Use the notes in box A to help you. APPLICATION FORM gaps punctuation capital letters. Surname Forename s Place of birth 6 Date of birth Use the information below and the strategies in exercise 5 to complete Kristof's application form for Kinglee School of English. Nice to meet you. Thanks, it's great to be here. I It was fine, thanks. How do you do? B: 3 A: This is my sister, Helen. B: 4 A: Welcome to London! B: 5 A: How was your journey? B: 6 A: How are you? Getting to know people 8 Put the conversation between Kristof and Kasia in the correct order. Oh, I'm from Budapest in Hungary. Where are you staying? Nice to meet you. I'm Kasia, from Poland. D Yes, very much. It's a fantastic city. Which course are you doing? I'm doing the four-week English course. D Which part of Poland are you from? D I'm staying with a really nice family. Are you enjoying London? CI Put the verbs below into the correct column. Then write their past simple forms. S They refused d in the USA. On Friday, Clare and. I 4 go to see the newTom Cruise film. Amy not go with us - she S be busy. We 6 not like the fil-m- -because it 7 be boring! Th-e- hamburgers 10 be great! Hester wasn't happy when he Finally, he 9 -. The was away from home and he was often 8 - --- Hi Jane! He was only How was your weekend? Past simple A: Where dId lrfv. B: He Form Regular and irregular verbs go to Mark's party. They remembered the date. He bought a new watch. He didn't buy a new watch. Did they remember the date? Did he buy a new watch? Short answers Yes, they did. Pete and Rita fv. What did she have for lunch yesterday? Why didn't you come to the party? Verbs with one syllable that end in a vowel + consonant, double the final consonant: stop -+ stopped Write a question for sentences 1-6 using the verbs in brackets above. Time expressions 5 How many? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Then look at the pictures and tick.! It wasn't very expensive. Underline the correct word to complete the text. S D The food do not cook burn onthe cooker. Complete the questions and answers with the correct form of the verbs below. S WhenlThen I changed jobs again and met Dave. They 12 to a friend on some food. We v 1J 'Y'{! Short answers working yesterday. Wh- questions Answers What were you doing at seven o'clock? Why were you crying when she came in? At that time, my parents were living in New York. Past simple and past continuous decide want meet read hear be born. The past continuous is used for the action in progress or the background action and the past simple for the completed action. Sentences like this usually contain while or when. They got married in 7992, while they were living in New York. Raul 1 WCJo2 b o Y''''' in a small town in Spain, but he always to live in another country. He 6 book at home one day when the organisers had a place! He that she was from good friends. Write the names of the professions using the words below. She is very good. She always wears 8 I always talk to Jim when I have a problem, he is very 14 6 Reading 4 Look at the photographs below and answer the questions. Then read the text and check your answers. Who are the people in t he ph otos and what do they do? Read the text again and tick. I true or cross X false. Keira Knightley was in Star Wars when 6 What was the name of Ellen Page's first film? S 1 How old was Keira Knightley in the film that made her famous? Ellen Page's parents are actors. Ellen Page won an Oscar for her role in Juno. Do you ever dream of being famous? Today, we look at three people who were rich and famous - before they were twenty-one years old! British actress Keira Knightley started acting when she was very young. Her father is also an actor and her mother writes plays for the theatre. When Keira was fourteen, she got a part in Star Wars. Three years later, she played the part of Jules, a footballcrazy teenager in Bend It Like Beckham - the film that made her really famous. The next year she was the beautiful young wife in Love Actually. Then in 2003 she made the first of the Pirates of the Caribbean films. She was nominated for lots of awards including Golden Globes and BAFTAs. Johnny Depp wanted to be a rock star, but he became a famous fi lm star. His family moved around the USA a lot when he was young and he wasn't always happy. He left school when he was still in his teens and played the guitar with a band called the Rock City Angels. He was in the hit television series 21 Jump Street, but his first big film was Nightmare on Elm Street. When he was younger, Johnny had a lot of famous girlfriends and he often got into trouble. But when he met Vanessa Paradis, he changed his lifestyle. He now lives happily in France with Vanessa and his children. Ellen Page was born in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1987. Her mother is a teacher and her father is a designer. When she was only ten years old she was in a film called Pit Pony. Six years later, she made Mouth to Mouth, a film set in Europe. Her big break came in 2005 when she starred in Hard Candy. The critics thought her performance was fantastic. Teenagers and adults loved her next film, Juno , in 2007. She was nominated for an Oscar for it. Although she didn 't win the award this time , she's got lots of time to win one! She still lives in Canada and has a dog called Patti. Reading 3 Read the second paragraph. All the underlined words refer to the same thing. Choose the best heading a-c for this paragraph. Matching head ings w it h paragraph s Itf'II 1 An appropriate heading of a paragraph must not be too general or too narrow. Which statement do you think is true, a or b? Edmund Hillary, first man at the top of Everest, dies aged 88 Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to ~lim~~ 1th world's highest mountain, died on Fnday of January in Auckland, New Zealand. It is called Chomolungma by the Tibetans and Sagarmatha by the Nepalese. Between 1920 and 1952, twelve expeditions failed to reach its top. There is one extra heading. As a boy, he was rather shy and not very good at sports. He liked adventure books. During a school trip he discovered that he enjoyed climbing. His first major climb was Mount Olivier in Mount Cook National Park in New Zealand when he was twenty. After the Second World War he started climbing in the Himalayas. D is too narrow because it only tells you about some of the information in the paragraph? D tells you what the whole paragraph is about? Hillary helped prepare the climb when he took part in two practice expeditions to Everest in 1951 and 1952. Then, on the morning of May 29, 1953, he and the Nepalese climber Tenzing N orgay reached the top. Interestingly, for many years both men refused to tell which of them was the first: they always said they did it together. He also took part in expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic. Perhaps more importantly, all his life he worked to help people in Nepal. He travelled around the world and raised money to build hospitals and schools there. S After Hillary's death, political leaders in New Zealand described him in their speeches as 'a legend' and 'the most famous New Zealander ever'. But we should remember that Hillary described himself as 'an ordinary person with ordinary qualities '. Here is a photo offriends' spending their time together. What part of speech do you need in each gap? I making music in a college room a group of friends preparing for a concert in a bedroom Complete each sentence with a word from exercise 5. Itf'II 1 Who's in the photo? There is one extra word. He had quite a difficult 1ci1r1di1 ood. He was one often children. When he was thirty, he went back to school and then to university! He became an engineer at thirty-seven. I hope I'm like him when I'm sixty-five! Use the present continuous tense to say what people are doing in a photo. The boy on the right is playing the keyboard. I think they are at home. Robert + Fiona I not I Matthew + Sandra I 4 Julie 1 Write questions for the answers. The words in bold help you. Look at the family tree and complete the sentences. She likes rock and heavy metal. I've got one sister and one brother. Ron got up at 11 a. Underline the correct words to complete the sentences. My boyfriend's birthday is in August. On Saturday I had lunch at home. Use the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous tense. Where would you like to go? Reading Listening 6 7 CTI Listen to two teenagers talking on a Read Cassie's article for a website for teenagers. Put sentences a-g in the correct place in the text. Tick ~ true or cross 1 false. The phone-in show is broadcast on Thursday mornings. D D Sally was born on 20 May. S D D 6 D 4 f They probably do more for you than you realise! D Both Sally and Kylie Minogue are the oldest of three children. Sally wants to be a professional singer. Brian had to read A Brief History of Time for school. Brian didn't understand everything he read on Stephen Hawking's web pages. I don't really understand my friends who don't get on well with their parents and always complain about them. I often hear 'My mum doesn't understand me , My dad doesn 't care about me, My parents never buy me things I want. This is my brother Tom. S Where are you staying? It's important that teenagers understand your parents are the people who care about you the most! They are always there for you. How did you get a roof over your head? Who gives you food every day? Who gives you a wonderful home? There are other things too. Look in your bedroom. Where did you get all those things? Your bed, the clothes in the wardrobe, the blankets that keep you warm and all the other things. I don't like hearing how your parents do 'nothing' for you. Yes, there are problems , of course. Your parents don't let you go out. The answer is simple: they worry and care about you, and that's why they sometimes don't give you the freedom you want. They don't understand you sometimes, that's true. CK Complete the sentences with the comparative form of the adjectives in brackets. Complete the sentences with not as... Which room in exercise 1 is it? I'm Sarah and I'm sixteen. I'm quite tall and I always wear colourful clothes. My room is messy but that's because I'm a creative person. My friends all say that I'm not very organised and that I talk a lot! I'm Sarah's sister, Tanya. I'm twenty and I'm not very tall. I don't like colourful clothes I'm very organised so my. My friends say I'm usually quiet, but I'm very friendly Do you like 1 ~ rock music or do you prefer - -- music? Whatev er your style, your bedroom probably says a lot about you. There's a poster 9 the wall, very modern. I thin k my room. My friends say it isn't very 12 , but I don't mind. Comparat ives and su perlatives 1 Alex is Mc bC5r g ood studen in his class, but Mark is bad. Form in our house. Use the comparative form of the adj ective to compare two things, people or groups of things or people. When you make comparisons using the comparative form, add than after the adjective. Their house was more modern than ours. We can also compare things using not as.. When you make comparisons using the superlative form, add the before the adjective. We were in a fiat before but now we live In a house. Our ho use is 1 Me 5fv1t? Ie'ir small in t he street but not 2 che ap. I This essay isn't as good as your last one. This is the most modern house in the street. Th e st reet is also qu iet. I've got 8 big bedroom in the hous~, al l t he oth er bedroo ms are small. G Complete the table with the nouns below. He's got a4 on one arm. We need some more tables. Complete the dialogue with too much, too many or not enough. Twenty people are coming to the party, but we've only got fifteen chairs. Kate and Tom can bring some chairs. Oh, I bought lots of bread. I bought a lot of bread! Did you buy cheese? C: Then there is small piece. She's wearing clothes - a suit and a shirt - and she's C: Twenty? I only need two! M: And I got one kilo of sugar for the cake. M: Okay, I'm going to the supe rm arket to get sugar and cheese. Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with too or not enough and the adjectives in brackets. They can be singular or plural: I like parties. I'm going to a party tonight. Uncountable nouns are things we cannot count, for example water, rice, time. They have no plural form. I'm going to buy some rice today. The word enough goes before nouns, but after adjectives: We didn't have enough food. This essay isn't good enough. B: Sorry, the team is for fourteen-sixteen year olds and you're seventeen. B: No, she's only sixteen. B: But she's only eleven! Match a word from column A with its opposite word in column B. A gener~us ~ c CD Listen to the interview with successful :~an 1 D Alina's business is called Style Help. S D Alina's business became successful after only three months. She always buys her friends food at the cafe. I'll give it back to you this evening. Complete the text with the words below. They told me that I had to get a job in June because I wanted to 2 · enough for the trip. I got a job and I 3 everything I , 5 4 made-I'magood. I m -with money, so I didn't 6 all my money:on holiday. After the holiday, I 7 the money to my parents. Now I really want to 8 a motorbike. I can't 9 it, so I'm going to 10 some more money - but I'm going to work on Saturdays to pay it back. S Alina thinks the most important thing is to a have a business plan. Reading 6 Match questions 1-6 to the correct paragraph A~F in the text, where you find the answer to the question. Then answer the questions. What can yo u do if you don't like working inside? Tick ~ true or cross X false. How much money can you earn from giving classes to other students? S D All shops gi~e discounts to people who work for them. Teens and money So, yo u can't afford to go out with your frie nds, and you can't borrow any more money from your parents an d you even owe money to your little brother. You need to get a j ob and earn some money! Don't worry, there are many jobs you can fi nd or create. Here are just some ideas... A Looking after pets When your neighbours go on holi day, you can take care of their cat or dog or whatever pet they have. You give the animals food and exercise. Also, many people work long hours and they will pay you to visit their pets during the day and take them for a walk. C Outdoor jobs E Create websites Do you hate working inside? Don't worry - find out if there's a job in a park near your house. Often parks employ young people to collect litter or help with cutting the grass and looking after plants. You can cut the grass or clear the snow for your neighbours, too. Are you good with compute rs? Could you learn to create well -organised websites? Then you can make a lot of money! Some businesses pay you to create and look after their websites - doing things like adding new information and solving problems on the websites. F Getting experience Think about volunteering, too. Volunteers don't earn any money, but volunteering can help you get a job later. Think of a skill you want to learn or a business that interests you, then find an D Department stores organisation that does it. You B Helping with studies will get great experience doing a Working in a shop can be fun Some teens say they earn between job there. For example, you can - and you can save money too. That's a Some shops often give employees tutoring. Are you good at a subject, great idea for students who want 20-30 percent discount on to be doctors. Do you like working for example, Maths or clothes and other things, with children? Why not volunteer English? Then you so when you buy things can earn money to help at a local school? It's up to from the shop it's you to find a place that will help by helping others cheaper for you. Then add any other phrases from the email and notes in exercise 1. Read the email from Zack to Lily and answer the questions. Love, Best wishes, 1 How does lack start the email? Starting 2 How does lack ask how things are? Signing off 1-1,1 3 Who does lack describe in paragraph 2? Then match the words 1-4 in column A with their use a-d in column B. A B 1 We use so to a contrast ideas. ~ You can also use Dear + first name:.. Don't forget the comma , after the name. Hope you 're well. Use an informal phrase: How are you? How are you doing? Everything's going really well here... I'm really busy at the moment... She told me that O! My mother's fnen , ran, says you Ii': can stay here If you want, but if you have other plans th at's fine. College is very busy! I tlke my roommate. His name's DaVid and he's from. He plays basketball too, so we go 0 e sports centre together to play. Can't wait to see you In London! I'm having a great time! Things are really busy here! All my love, Dad Lots of love, Lisa All the best, Kev Cheers, Sam. I'm here for three months. I want to st udy English. I'm meeting a lot of new friends. I decided to stay with a family. I want to visit other English cities too. Read the task and then write your email. Use the strategies in exercise 7 to help you. You are doing a language course in the UK and staying with a family. I hope that you are well. I am very busy at school. I am gOing to a concert tomorrow. I want to hear about to see y ou. Speaking Going shopping Klar a 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 D D D D D D She divides the email into paragraphs. She uses informal email expressions. She signs off correctly. She uses exclamation marks for emphasis. Can I help you? She doesn't use conjunctions and, but, because, so to make her writing more interesting. Julie: Yes, I'm looking for a party dress. Do you have anything in red? A: What about this one? Can I 3 How's the course going? A: Yes, of course. The 4 I think that's everything. J: It's too small. Could I have I miss you all! I'd love to hear all your news. Write Klara's email from exercise 5 correctly. Is it okay if 1 6 A: Sure, no problem. I marks single-sex schools high school students course A-levels university compulsory School in the UK In. Britain, most students go to 1 fv1ixed 5CMOO! You take your 4 - - - - - - when you are sixteen years old and your 5 when you are eighteen years old. In the USA, 9 can study practical subjects like driving too. Arc V;Z0l-1 p 00. Grammar reference Wishes and intentions Intentions travel for three months. I'm not going to get married. Wishes travel around Asia. What are you planning to study? We don't need to repeat the verb go: We're not going to go swimming on Saturday. They don't want to study abroad. D and his French friend, Simone S with the correct form of going to or would like and the verbs in brackets. Would like to sounds more polite than want to so we often use it in invitations: D: Hi, Simone! I passed all my exams! Would you like to come to my party next weekend? So, what are your plans? D: Well, I've got a place at university next year. I 2 not go this year because I 3 take a gap year first. Would like to is often used in questions but it isn't used in the negative ~ery much. D: Well, I'm not sure. Maybe you could help me, Simone? What 8 Have you got any ideas? D: Well, I'm not sure. I got a job last week, I 10 work in a friend's shop for the summer. I'll ask if there's a job for you too. D: That's fantastic, Simone. I go for an interview fill in receive 5 Grammar Gerunds and infinitives 3 CI Are the verbs below followed by a gerund or an infinitive? Put the verbs in the correct column. When you 5 wear smart clothes, it's important to look w~lI-dressed. Remember to be on time! ·Hi:··~~~;~~·~~i· · i ·, ·~··s·h~·~~~·~ · f~·~~··N·~~·Y~~·k·..... I love--3 - draw and 4 paint and really enjoy 5 be creative. I'm in my last year at go to art college school and I plan 6 work next year. In the future I'd like 7 ~s a ~raphic designer. I spend a lot of my free time listen to musIc from all over viSit lots of the world and I intend 9 countries when I start 10 earn money. Common verbs that take the infinitive are: agree decide forget expect help hope intend learn need plan refuse try want would love would like We agreed to meet at-8 p. He decided to apply for the job. She forgot to post the letter. They didn't expect to win. Can you help me to move it? I hope to find a good job. I learnt to use a computer. You need to know what you want. Marta is planning to change jobs. He refused to help them. I tried to do the exercise, but I couldn't. We want to go to the concert. I would love to meet a famous actor. I'd like to find a job in my town. We usually use the infinitive after adjectives, for example: love interesting, difficult, easy. It's easy to travel abroad nowadays. Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs below. My parents are driving me crazy. I want 1 1-0 Ie. You enjoy 2 with them! She dislikes studying at the weekend. I don't mind starting on a low salary. We enjoy doing sport. She finished writing the email. He gave up asking her to go out with him. I hate being cold. They like going to parties. I miss seeing you every day. He stopped reading his book. Amy spends a lot of time reading. You usually love 5 people. Are you worried about finding a job? He learned English by listening to pop songs. Now my parents her with her homework expect me 7 every night. I don't mind 8 it sometimes but they want me 9 to her all the time in English. Some verbs can be followed by the infinitive or gerund with no change of meaning, for example: start. He started learning English when he was ten. He started to learn English when he was ten. A: Look, you need 10 your Spanish. I'm sure she wouldn't mind 11 you some Spanish too. You should talk to your parents. J: Good idea, I will. S I'm good with children. I look after two children every day. I design programmes and solve problems in computer systems. I earned a lot of money in my last job. I only want to work for two months. The manager is really good with people. Find six words to describe jobs. Match the headings a-f with the correct paragraph 1-5 in the text. There is one heading you do not need. The Center for Interim Programs works with one main organisation. You can earn a lot of money doing this kind of job. Are you finishing school and planning to go to university? If you want to g et some job experience or travel, then think about taking a gap year. CD -------------------------ow, many students in Europe don't go straight to university, they take a gap year. During their gap year they t ravel abroad, engage in internships, study or volunteer to help others. In the United States taking this kind of time is also described as a gap year. ® -------------------------------The Center f or In terim Programs helps young people find gap year options. We work with many organisations all over the world to find placements for young people. We have information about over 5 200 options. We work with you to identify programmes that match your inter ests and experience. ® -------------------------------- It can help you in many ways! For most young people this is the first time they travel alone or have a job-like placement. It is a chance to grow up - and to get some great work experience. You can explore your talents and find out what you are good at - if you are good with people or with your hands, for example. You can choose anything from cultural study programmes to job-like internships at home or abroad. We have cultural study programmes in Nepal, Ghana and Central America. You stay with a local family and study the language, history or art history of that country. We have all kinds of jobs - from working with children or animal-like placements to working in an office. ® -------------------------------- The jobs won't be too stressful because someone is there to look after you. You don't get paid for the jobs, but they are very rewarding, and you learn a lot. To decide if a sentence is true or false, look in the text for the same information in different words. Sometimes you will see a synonym of a word, an antonym or a longer phrase with the same or opposite meaning. My brother Nick and I have been invited to a party at my mum's office. The invitation says 'Dress code: smart casual. It is a style which shows you are relaxed, but tidy and well-dressed. A B big 2 depressed 3 everyone a unhappy b everybody c large Match a word from column A with a word which means the opposite from column B. These shoes cost a lot. These shoes were cheap. D D D Some people in my class like shopping. All the people in my class like shopping. Everybody in my class likes shopping. Nick can wear good quality cotton trousers with a shirt or polo shirt plus a jacket or a smart sweater. A tie is not necessary, but clean shoes are! Jenny - you can be quite creative. Choose a fashionable skirt or trousers with a matching top, a sweater or cardigan plus some jewellery. Don't forget a smart bag. Mini skirts and baggy trousers are not suitable. Not all companies allow jeans, even at office parties. Jewellery is okay, but your mum's boss might not like to see piercings except earrings and tattoos. Some people say they cannot afford 'smart casual' clothes! They say a suit is always a suit, even if it's cheap, but casual clothes are 'smart' only when they are fashionable deSigner items. But a creative teenager can spend £ 15 at a second -hand shop and be the bestdressed person at the party! Listening Note taking Read the text and the statements 1-5. Underline the words or phrases in the text which are related to each statement. These are traditional business clothes. In smart casual style a suit is not necessary, and the clothes can be brighter and more colourful. D D D D D Before you listen always read the task carefully and think about what you might hear. This can help you to predict some of th e answers. Smart casual clothes can be a bit messy. Smart casual clothes are usually a dark colour. Read the listening task in exercise 6. What kind of information is missing from each gap? Some companies accept jeans. Complete the missing information. Choose the best word a, b or c to complete the text. The highlighted words help you. My dreams RU5tington School Rustington is a private I school. In gap-fill tasks you may have to choose the right verb form, preposition, linking word, collocation or part of a fixed phrase. First look at the words before and after the gap and then the whole sentence to decide the correct answer. ~ a do homework on Sunday b to do 2 There's a sofa a on a carries 4 I the middle of the room. Match the following questions with sentences 1-5. ~~~~~~ to be was studying to work job so too do at c c c c c c c c be am studying worked vacancy but than spend in Speaking Guided conversation 9 Choose the best word a, b or c to complete the sentences. The underlined words help you. At the moment I've got a a: t- Im~ at the zoo. It's not very well-paid, but I save a little b~t of th 5 some day I want to have a ouse money every mon ,. Some people think I ' m cr~zy. They say, ou speak foreign languages, you are good with numbers ~ou Id 7 a ot of money! I want to live in a qUiet place, do Read the exam task and complete the conversation with the words below. Look at the pictu res of possible birthday presents for a friend. B: How about this watch? A: I'm not sure. You know her style. So what do you suggest? A: I really 3 the watch. B: I do too, but it looks 4 expensive. A: Yes, you're right. How 5 the book? B: It looks interesting. But personally, I think the CD is the 6 idea. She likes pop music. They'll still be cheaper than the watch. Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. She always gives us presents and money. Do you want me to cut it a little for you? Add any necessary words. My mum says my bedroom's room in the house. Is it your older sister's? My last job wasn't this one. Reading Communication 6 7 Read the holiday brochu re and match the people 1-7 with the best place A- C for their summer holiday. Underline the correct words in the first line of each dialogue. Then choose the second line from the options below. B: Are you plann ing to work for the radio in th e future? Come to sunny Bournemouth on the south coast of EnQland ~nd get some experience on our amateur radio station.. Ou r team report what's happening and play mUSIc fo r locals and tourists. They spend se~eral hours each day making and broadcasting rad. You can come to work in your shorts and go to the beach when you fini sh! No experience necessa ry. Ca ll 0800 222 2222 for more Information. Learn abo ut rad io for only £320 for two weeks or £450 fo r three wee ks. Could I have a bigger size? U ever looked after younger brothers or sisters, nlece~ or nephews? Join us at the Inte~natlonal. Good German, French or E. Spend time with teenagers from different countries and do some voluntary work for a local area. Can't ~fford to come? We have some vacancies for part-time jobs at the camp Saturdays and Sundays only. Fill In and email the application form to us. Could you enter your PIN, please? The fitting room is over there. Complete their dialogue with one word in each gap. Beth: I don't know many people here. Who is that girl' ~ to Tom? Jane: The one wearing the pink hat, and yellow shoes? Beth: Who are you talking about, Jane? Jane: Sorry, but I don't 4 with you. Yellow shoes and a pink hat? Beth: Oh, come on! She's brave enough to wear what she wants. Paul needs a part-time job this summer. Barbara has a lot of experience in babysitting. Mike's only planning to go away for ten days. Robert wants to get some experience for his future career. Robbie smokes three packets of cigarettes a day. Doctors say it's good to eat five pieces of fre5 i1 frvlff and every day. She are full of sugar. S Polly can't get up in the morning. Underline the correct words to complete the sentences. She buy an alarm clock. Gemma is seventeen years old and she loves gymnastics. She started classes when she was six years old. She has a big breakfast every morning. This gives her the she needs to do a lot of 4 at --the gym. She trains every day and it's very important that she doesn't put on too much 5. You 4 wear good climbing shoes and you :, use a rope. You 6 climb if you feel ill and you 7... It's a good idea to wear comfortable shoes when you do sport. Short answers Wh- questions What should I do? Where should we park the car? You shouldn't eat too much salt. You must study harder to pass this exam. Pupils mustn't run in the corridors. To ask about strong advice or rules we usually use have to: Do you have to wear a school uniform? Add two words from the words below to each list. Can you add more words? You're in a bookshop. You say a I'm looking for a book about keeping fit. You say Complete the sentences with the words below. You say a I like Chinese food. You want to go out. You say a Let's go to a disco. You say a Where's nearest train station? Neil is a boy in my class at school. We use the for things that. The president of our country lives in the capital city. I bought a car a few weeks ago. I bought the car from my uncle. When I'm not workin I eat :er y ~ealthy food. They have a lot of money. You asked about school In my country. From Monday to Friday I go 3 home at four o'clock. Best Wishes, Paolo 41 Listening Reading 1 CD Listen to a TV quiz. Complete the 4 sentences with the correct name, Jamie Anne or Bob. I true or cross X false. Then listen again and check. A little chocolate is good for dogs' hearts. S 42 D At the end of the quiz, Jamie has three points. Guess if the sentences are true or false. Then read the blog again and tick. I true or cross X false. Read the introduction to Helen's blog. What kind of diary is it? S 6 7 D D D D Monday isn't the first day of the homework diary. D D Helen had two meals on Tuesday evening. Helen didn't eat all her cereal on Monday. Helen didn't have breakfast on Tuesday. Lisa had a sandwich at home with Helen for breakfast. The family went out for a Chinese meal on Wednesday to celebrate their dad's birthday. Read the blog again and choose the correct answers. Aziz gave her an apple. S a b c Lisa doesn't have breakfast at home because she doesn't want to. Health and Me Diary This is my 'Health and Me' diary. It's homework for my Biology class. I have to write a diary of everything I eat and decide if it's healthy or not. I'm doing it for the next fourteen days to get a good idea of my food habits. Monday 17 February Well, today is the first day. I had some fruit juice and cereal for breakfast. My dad made a packed lunch for me but I didn 't eat it because I don't like cold chicken. My friend Aziz gave me an apple and I ate that. Mum made my favourite dish, spaghetti bolognaise, in the evening. Tuesday 18 February I ate a lot of food today. I was hungry ALL DAY! In the morning, I got up early and had a very big breakfast! Lisa , my sister, always gets up too late to have breakfast, so she didn't have a big breakfast with me. Sometimes she has time to have an orange juice, but she never eats breakfast at home. She usually has a sandwich on the way to school! I had a bar of chocolate for elevenses. For once, my packed lunch from Dad was tasty! I ate it all because I love cheese sandwiches with tomato sauce. For tea, I made myself a pizza and, later, I had a bowl of pasta while I was watching TV. I· only had a snack at twelve o'clock because Dad got up late this morning and forgot to make my packed lunch. After school I was really, really hungry and I had a headache. Farewell a S choof Mrs. Smith, cOP'lc erf l. Please come to the Discover Scotland afternoon Don't miss the chance to try traditional Scottish food, drinks and dancing Bring your friends and family! On Thursday 23 September at 3. If you are interested, contact Sara in class 4B RSVP 5 Ask people to reply to the invitation and give a contact name, number or email : If you want to come, contact.. If you are interested, call. Add the underlined phrases to the examples a-f in notes 1-5 above. In the school hall. Guest of Honour: The Conductor of Manchester Orchestra RSVP The school secretary 44 I: Elizabeth Hardy Rebecca Oakley I Subject: School music concert Dear Aunt LIZ, , I Our school musIc concert IS on June 8 In the ~chool hall at 7 p. I m plaYing the plano. I'd really love It If you could come and see It. Mum says you can stay overnight If you want. We're gOing out for a meal after! Please ring Mum If you can make It. A Fancy dress party C Farewell pa rty 4 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 B Tra ditional food party Please come to the Span ish Cooking even ing! We req uest the pleasure of your company at a goodbye party for James Swan. We're havi ng a party for Halloween come in fancy dress! You are invited to our party. Come as a witch or ghost! Would you like to come to an evening of typical Spanish food? We'd like to say goodbye to our favourite teacher. You are a student on a course in the UK. You are organising an evening abou t traditional dishes and food from your country. You want to invite your friends from the course. Write an invitation to this event. We can change the day if you like. I'm going shopping for Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions on, in, from, till or at. It the farewell party. Complete the strategies box with the words below. Fancy dress party 5 Read the task and then write your invitation Use the strategies in exercise 6 to help you. A group of us want to go horse riding. Why don't you Are you free That's a good That would be lovely Shall we meet Would you like to come. B: Yes, why not? A: Okay, no problem. I'm going to a concert with Jim on Friday. B: a swimming class until 7. A: come along at 7. We'll get the tickets and wait for you. I'll see you at 7. CTI Look at the notice on Dominic's bedroom door. Don't go in when I'm at school. Don't switch off my computer. Never borrow my things. Don't use my CD player. Never read my diary. Help me with my homework. I get 4 I gave him some advice, but he didn't take S Mike did 6 I never have a on with them very well. Complete the text with the words below. In fact , she had 4 with most of them. Finally, her teachers talked to her parents. They found out that Kate was unhappy because she didn't have any new friends. Now Kate has lots of friends and she's doing well. Complete the rules with have to or don't have to. RULES FOR VISITORS: make bed s, keep rooms tidy, cook own food at weekends, wash up after cooking, be quiet after 11 p. ~~~ RULES FOR HOSTEL STAFF: clean bathrooms, wash sheets and towels make meals during the week. WelYoulThey are allowed to go now. IIWelYoulThey do not don't have to go now. I am not 'm not allowed to go now. WelYoulThey are not aren't allowed to go now. Am I allowed to go now? Obligation and permission in the present 7 IIWelYoulThey have to go now. I· Wh- questions Dear Mum and Dad, Sports summer camp IS great! The days ~re long, but fun, We 1 ht? We 4 go to bed between 9 p. There are lots of actlvlt;es to choose from. Everyone 5 go sWimming, cycling or walking, but you 6 be over sixteen If you want to go climbing. Saturdays are rest days, we 7 do anything we want. Last Saturday I slept all afternoon! Please write to the camp counsellors so I ca n go. It's time for tea so I 9 Love Tom go. Who can I invite to my party? How much money are you allowed to spend? You can keep it if you want. You can't smoke in restaurants in this country. My grandma has to have an operation next week. We're allowed to leave school early today. You aren't allowed to take these books home. Life in the 1800s Amelia was born in England in the 1800s. Life was very different for women in those days. She 1 Complete the table with the expressions below. Amelia 11 can 't go out with her friends or marry whoshe wanted. Life was very different in the 1800s1 Write sentences to describe the picture using make and do. D Women from rich families had to work. D Women from rich families could study music or languag es. Women were allowed to travel alone. Someti mes more than one answer is Obligation and permission in the past possible. In the summer hol idays I had a temporary job in an office. I wanted to get some work experience but there were so many rules. I 2 Sit at my desk and answer the t elephone all day. The fi r st few days were very boring. What subjects could your parents study? What TV programmes were you allowed to watch when you were young? I 10 learn a lot of new th ings quickly. Children could play in the street when I was young. I couldn't catch the train because I didn't have my train pass. I'm going to work there next year and it will be fun - and hard work! My dad had to go in the army for two years. I didn't have to wait long for a bus. The children were allowed to stand at the front. My sister wasn't allowed to wear her new mini skirt. Choose the best option below, then read and check your answer. S D You can skateboard in police stations in Miami. In Scotland, if people ask to use your bathroom, you must agree. Read the text again and answer the questions. Across In many countries you have to carry. You 're not allowed to smoke. S Where are you not allowed to speak English? Every cou nt ry in the world has laws. However in some countries , laws still exi st from hundreds of years ago whe n life was very different. These laws are still lega l, but t hey are never used nowadays because th ey are compl etely out-ofdate. And you certa inly won 't go to prison if yo u break any of these laws! In Dublin 1 in Ireland, students at Trinity College can ask for a glass of wine at any time during an exam - but they must have a sword! This law is from long ago when only the sons of rich men went to university and they all carried swords. In Scotland , if someone comes to your house and asks to use the toilet, you have to say yes! A strange English law says that it is illegal for taxis in the City of London to carry dead people - their customers must be alive! The USA has some funny old laws, too. In Indiana 3 it is illegal to have a bath in winter. If you steal soap in Arizona - you won't get the death penalty, but you must wash yourself with the soap until you finish it. In Michigan, a woman 's hair belongs to her husband, so she is not allowed to cut her own hair without his permission. Perhaps the strangest law is from Illinois - it is illegal to speak English! And he re are the laws we think are the strangest! In Miami , Florida, it is illegal to skateboard in a police station. In Switzerland it is illegal to cut the grass on a Sunday, and you cannot do your washing, either. It is illegal to eat a traditional Christmas cake a mince pie on Christmas day in England! Why did these things become illegal? We just don't know! D The student enjoys the lessons in the science lab. The false and 'no information' statements often sound similar to something in the text. You have to find the difference. The Science Lab Health and safety rules Welco~e to the school sCien. We hope you enJoy your time in the lab and learn a lot. We also want you to be safe , so make sure you always follow these rules. Take special care with electrical equipment. Containers with chemicals should be closed when nobody is using them. Always clean up carefully after experiments, according to the teacher's instructions. If you burn your hand put it under cold water at once , then ask ' for help. Listening 2 3 Look at the sentences you marked X and? What are the differences between those statements and the text? Read the health and safety rules. Underline the parts of the text which helped you decide. Multiple choice 4 a GJ Listen to the first part of an interview with a music teacher. Answer the first question. Which phrase in the recording helped you choose the correct option? Listen again and correct the wrong answers in exercise 4a. Itf',,1 The wrong answer ca n use similar words to something in the record ing, but the meani ng is not the same. Then listen to 8 the rest of the recording and choose the correct answer. Can b after they sing it themse lves. Speaking Photo description 9 Use of English Jumbled sentences Read the exam task and complete the comparison of the two photos with the words below. Look at the two photos and compare them. I can see a plate of salad and a glass of juice. This kind of food is good for you. It is a much healthier way of having a meal. Complete the sentences with a modal verb from box A and a verb from box B. A can't didn't have to don't have to. We have to sit quietly in his lessons. Now it's not permitted. Fruit is good for you. You eat unhealthy foods and are unfit. Complete the sentences with one word in each gap. S John has a bad heart and smokes twenty cigarettes a day. He was a very young soldier. She needs to eat less now. S Can I use your mobile? I need to phone call to my father. It's not good for you. We all went to a restaurant. Complete the gaps in the text with a, an, the or 0 zero article. By Jane Perkins Our Eating Habits Personally, I think 1 ~ teenagers don't care about what they eat. Definitely no more fast food! Reading Communication 6 7 Read a page from an information booklet for students starting a secondary school. Tick v' true or cross 1 fa lse. Complete the two dialogues with the phrases and words below. UI n w 1 ooklet has some hooI. Read it Ted: ' WoV1 d 10V1 EKe To come to my birthday party, Sue? Sue: Times of the School Day Students should not arriYe at hool before 8. On most school days the chool clo at 5 p. Students must leave the site before 4. Ted: At 5 p. Why your boyfriend with you? Nick: No, actually I'm very busy. School Lunches We have a popular cafeteria which serves hot and cold meals. For a good midday meal you need to spend about £1. Students must not leave the school during the lunch hour. Absence from School When a child can't come to school, we ask parents to phone the school on the first day of absence. Uniform Students must wear the school uniform. All items of clothing must be clearly marked with the student's name. Hair must be clean and tidy, not dyed. Jewellery and make-up are not allowed. Library The library is on the 1st floor. It is open Monday to Friday from 8. Do you think you could help me? Nick: I'm sorry, 18 today. But how about tomorrow instead? Tom: That's great, thanks a lot. Everybody drinks several cups a day. It's good for you too. It makes your teeth brown! D D Students can't stay at school after 4. Girls don't have to wear school ties. Reading Parents can use the school library. But you can always brush your teeth after drinking. CD aD Vocabulary Grammar Holidays Future arrangements 1 3 Complete the table with the words below. Which two activities can you do indoors or outdoors? Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets. D: No, I can't. R: Oh that's a pity. Who with this time? I failed three so I 5 take them again in August. I don't want to 4 museums or galleries or go on 5. Have a great time! Read their conversation and then complete it with the correct form of the verbs below. James: Yes, I know! Kate: Mark: Mark, you don't have to take any food with you. James: I've got the map and the tent. Short answers Yes, I am. Wh- questions When are you meeting Jo? Where are you meeting her? Use of the present continuous for future arrangements Mark: Me. Use the present continuous to describe definite arrangements in the future. James: Okay, Kate, I'll see you tomorrow. Mark see you on Saturday. It's easier on the we 3 train with bikes. James: Why do we need bikes? Kate: am 'm meeting are 're meeting is 's meetin~ 7 a. James: At the train station? Use the verbs below or your own ideas. They're moving house next month. Are you going out tonight? We're not having a holiday next summer. We often give a time phrase to show that the arrangement is in the future. CK Match each sentence with the correct description. He and when he checked in his 2 he went through got hi s 3 4. He had to open his 5 wh en he went through 6 becau se he had some w ater in his bag. He was tired when he 14 and he didn't notice he took th e wrong case. He was going through th e 15 when a woman stopped him. She explained he had her case. It turned out they were both staying at the same hotel. That was three years ago and they are getting marri ed next month! It 3 Global warming It's just not possible. Then complete the text with the correct form of the verbs below. Well, students 1 wil! I: So, students will use computers much more? I: And do you think school subjects will change? People all over the world 7 each other without learning languages. For example, new technologies. I: Okay, thank you, Kay. The maglev train is the fastest train in the world. Its name comes from 'magnet' and 'levitate' - levitate means 'go up in the air'. The train levitates in the air and magnetic energy pushes and pulls it to make it 'fly' over the ground. At the moment there are no maglev trains in the UK, ~u. British trains are slow, noisy and they are not good for the environment. There are already maglev trains in Japan that travel around 400 kilometres per hour. Wh- questions When will they give me the money back? What time will you be able to pick me up? Spain will be really hot in August. Our team won't win this year. I'll have to invite Sam to the party. I probably won't phone you tonight. The traffic might be bad tomorrow. Ellen may come out with us tonight. Complete the text with the words below. I sunburnt food poisoning b adverts. Read the adverts again and match four of the sentences below to the gaps a-d in the texts. There is one extra sentence. This is the perfect holiday accommodation for all the family. To: From: 4 You can book online or by phone - see below for details. Subject: Holiday in Italy Hi there Julia, H ow are you? I just got back from the best holid ay ever! I went to Venice in Italy with my aunt and uncle and my two cousins. Venice is the most 2 city in so the world, I think. We 3 many interesting places. Ou r - - - - was great, it was a little hotel on one of the canals. There are no cars in the city. Everyone travels on foot , or by special boats called gondolas and there are no ~! Some days we just sat in St Mark's Square. It's a great place to have a coffee and - - - -. I think it's the most 8 in the world. Melanie, my cousin, tried all the food. On the way home the flight was 10 for three hours but I 5 There are many interesting places to visit in the area. How much is the cheapest flight to Europe? I met a fantastic Italian guy called Paolo at the airport and we are going to keep in touch. How was your holiday? Love Beth TOP FLIGHTS Do you hate waiting at the check-in for your flight? We 'll look after your luggage, we have never lost anyone's luggage. You can even check In onl ine, so you won't have to wait at the airport! ~ We are a small airline with small prices - but we can : guarantee that you r flight will leave on time. We will g~ve you back your money - yes, all your money - for a flight delay of more than thirty minutes!

These shoes were cheap. No experience necessa ry. Reading 5 Family and relationships Look at the photo on page 7 and the title of the text. B: I like them both. J: Solo idea, I will. The fitting room is over there. I don't like colourful clothes I'm very organised so my. A lot of kids worry about the way they look. Last Saturday I slept all afternoon!.

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