Coursebook PDF
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Speaking
1 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.
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Reading
2 You are going to read an article called What's in a name? What do you
think the question means? Read the text to find out if you are right.
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Whats in a
name?
More and more parents are choosing unusual
names for their children. Have unusual names
appeared only recently? Well, no. We have
records from the United States in the nineteenth
and early twentieth centuries of children
named Post Ofce, Garage Empty and Nice
Carr. How does your name affect your life?
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A: ...........................................................................
B: D-E-S-T-I-N-Y, just like the word.
A: ...........................................................................
B: Just on vacation.
A: ...........................................................................
B: My mom did.
A: ...........................................................................
B: My mom says she was just really happy
when I arrived.
A: ...........................................................................
B: Yeah, it was my grandpa's name.
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yes/no questions
Do
(1) ........................
you
like your name?
(2) ........................ (3) ........................
question
word
auxiliary
subject
main verb +
the rest
How
did
you
(4) ........................
(7) ........................
the rest
Who
(8) ........................
gave
(9) ........................
Speaking
Personal questions (Part 1)
FUNCTIONS BANK p.152
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question
word
subject
Activity 7.
Question forms
auxiliary
LANGUAGE TIP
EXAM TIP
In the first part of the Speaking test, answer the question
and try to say one or two more things.
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work or studies.
free time.
where you live.
learning English.
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LISTENING FOCUS
Listening
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EXAM TIP
In Listening Part 1, the answer may come at the
beginning, in the middle or at the end of the recording.
Often you need to listen to the whole recording to get
the correct answer.
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VOCABULARY FOCUS
Reading
Describing people
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To: Jo@aol-online.com
From: Jemma@hotmail.com
RESULTS
Open people are curious and
like art and adventure. They have
unusual beliefs which some people
think are strange.
Conscientious people are
organised and ambitious, but
never make quick decisions. They
are reliable and punctual.
Extroverted people are cheerful and love doing exciting things.
They have energy, talk a lot and are
never shy.
Anxious people are sensitive.
They care about details and want to
get things right. Sometimes they get
a bit nervous.
Agreeable people are friendly
and generous. They believe that
everyone is good and honest.
Speaking
6 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.
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READING FOCUS
Speaking
Reading
Matching (Part 2)
2 The people below want to choose a profile
photo for a social networking site. Read
their profiles and underline the key pieces
of information in each.
Phil Stevens
Prole
Organise
Upload
Friends
Prole
Networks
Photos
Videos
Phil Stevens
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E Doing an activity
This photo says that you
think your many creative
and athletic abilities are
important. You care a lot
about experiences and
often try new and exciting
activities. You don't want to
stay in the same place for
too long and you're possibly
not looking for a serious
relationship at the moment.
B Dancing
Dancing in a photo says
you are lively and always
looking for pleasure.
Dancing is connected with
feeling free so you probably
don't do what you should
do all the time. This might
cause problems for you
sometimes.
C With a partner
This photo tells everyone
that you have found a
special person that you care
for. It says that you are in a
serious relationship with that
person, and you want to be
together for a long time. You
are looking for something
deeper in life.
With a man/
woman who is just a
friend
Looking away
from the camera
On a night out
with friends
EXAM TIP
Underline the key information requirements in the
people descriptions. Then read the eight texts
carefully and underline any information that matches.
Vocabulary
Deducing words in context
5 Look at these words/phrases from the text.
Which meaning is correct for each one,
A or B?
LANGUAGE TIP
You dont need to understand every word in a text. If
you see a word that you dont know, try to guess the
meaning by looking at the words around it.
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Speaking
6 Work in pairs and discuss the questions.
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GRAMMAR FOCUS
Speaking
Indirect questions
GRAMMAR REFERENCE p.124
Listening
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LANGUAGE TIP
Use indirect questions when youre asking difficult questions
and want to be more polite, or if youre not sure that the
listener knows the answer. Can I ask if thats your natural hair
colour? Could you tell me whether this train stops at Cheltenham?
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Speaking
8 Work in different pairs. Imagine you are
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WRITING FOCUS
Speaking
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Hi Becky
Liv Tyler talking about her dad, Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler.
Writing
Informal letter (Part 3)
Love
Eva
have to do.
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describing personality
talking about what Becky said in her letter
talking about future contact with Becky
describing looks
EXAM TIP
When you write a longer piece of writing, you MUST
write complete sentences and organise your work into
three or four paragraphs, with one theme per paragraph.
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