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Unit 3

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Unit 3: Exercise 1

Listen to the sentences. Decide if they are in the present simple or the present
continuous. Choose the correct answers.

1.
o She plays in a team.
o She’s playing in a team. 1.mp3
2.
o He uses a racket.
o He’s using a racket. 2.mp3
3.
o They kick a ball.
o They’re kicking a ball. 3.mp3
4.
o We win the matches.
o We’re winning the matches. 4.mp3
5.
o She rides a bike.
o She’s riding a bike. 5.mp3
6.
o They climb mountains.
o They’re climbing mountains. 6.mp3

Unit 3: Exercise 2
Listen and match the verbs to the words and phrases.

special clothes a bicycle fit a goal swimming a ball

1.mp3

2.mp3

3.mp3

4.mp3
5.mp3

6.mp3

Unit 3: Exercise 3
Listen and match the recordings in the box with the pictures.

1.mp3 2.mp3 3.mp3 4.mp3 5.mp3 6.mp3 7.mp3 8.mp3 9.mp3

1.

2.
3.

4.

5.

6.
7.

8.

9.

Unit 3: Exercise 4
Listen and choose the word or phrase that best describes how each person feels
about the activity.
Hard work popular boring fit scary fun

1.mp3

2.mp3

3.mp3

4.mp3

5.mp3

6.mp3

Unit 3: Exercise 5
Listen to a phone call between Peter and his sister Susan. Choose the correct
answers.

Susan: Hi Peter!
Peter: Hi Susan! How are you?
Susan: I’m fine, thanks. And how are you? How’s your holiday? play.mp3

Peter: It’s fantastic. I’m having a wonderful time! I’m staying with
my friends at a guest house – it’s close to the activity centre and it’s
cheaper than a hotel. It’s comfortable, but the food’s not very good!
But the staff are very friendly!
Susan: And what about the activities?
Peter: Every morning, we get up early and we usually go to the
centre. John and Steven are there now. They’re swimming. And
Martin’s in the kitchen, having fun, cooking with the chef, they’re
preparing a picnic because we’re going hiking later. At the moment
I’m resting because I’m exhausted.
Susan: Why are you so tired?
Peter: There are so many activities and I’m doing lots of them, I’m
sleeping ten hours a night but the activities are hard work and I’m
not really fit! I’m sailing, I’m canoeing …
Susan: So the centre is close to the sea?
Peter: It’s not close to the sea, but there’s a lake nearby, where we
go sailing and canoeing, and there’s a big river about twenty
kilometres away where we go white water rafting. 
Susan: White water rafting! Are you going white water rafting?
Peter: Well, we’ve been once. It’s scary, but we enjoyed it. We’re
going again tomorrow.
Susan: And what other things are there?
Peter: There’s cycling too, but we’re not going cycling; we like it,
but we can do it at home. But there’s mountain climbing and we
definitely want to do that.
Susan: Isn’t that dangerous?
Peter: Yes, but the guides look after us really well. And what are
you doing, Susan?
Susan: I’m studying as usual, and this afternoon I’m going
shopping with Mary and Patricia.
Peter: Shopping!?! That’s so boring … 
Susan: Maybe for you, but I love it … 

1. Peter and his friends are staying at

o a guest house.

o A hotel

o the activity centre.

2. Peter says the food’s

o great.

o not very good.

o very good.

3. At the moment Peter is

o cooking.

o hiking.

o resting.

4. Peter says he’s tired because

o he’s doing too many activities.

o he’s not really fit.


o he’s not sleeping enough.

5. The activity centre is close to

o a big river.

o a lake.

o the sea.

6. Peter and his friends are not going cycling because

o they can do it at home.

o they don’t have mountain bikes.

o they don’t like it.

Unit 3: Exercise 6
Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.

1. The guest house is/is being fantastic.

2. I have/'m having a wonderful time this afternoon.

3. This week, we get up/'re getting up early every day.

4. At the moment she rest/'s resting .

5. John and Steven swim/are swimming this morning.

6. What do you do/are you doing this week?

7. I study/'m studing every evening.

Unit 3: Exercise 7
Read the information. Then listen and highlight the stressed syllable in each
word. Practise saying the words.
When a word has two or more syllables, any one of the syllables can be
stressed. But there are no rules! You have to remember which syllable it is. A
good learners’ dictionary will help you to do this.

1. ATHLETICS
1.mp3

2.  SKIING
2.mp3

3. BASKETBALL
3.mp3

4. CANOEING
4.mp3

5. GYMNASTICS
5.mp3

6. FOOTBALL
6.mp3

7.  KARATE
7.mp3

8. COOKING
8.mp3

Unit 3: Exercise 8
Put the activities in the correct columns.

Canoeing judo chess gymnastics bowling athletics


basketball fishing karate tennis football skiing
Play do go

Unit 3: Exercise 9
Use the words to write sentences in the present continuous. Use the short forms,
’m, ’s, ’re. Practise saying the sentences. The first one has been done for you.

1. They / play / tennis . They’re playing tennis

2. She / use / a racket. ________________ .

3. They / do / athletics . ______________ .

4. We / play / football . _______________ .

5. He / kick / a ball . ________________ .

6. I / cook / dinner. _________________ .

7. She / wear / special clothes. ________________ .

8. We / go / swimming. _________________ .

Unit 3: Exercise 10
Choose two of the pictures A–D to describe. Say how you feel about the
activities in the pictures. Spend a few minutes thinking about what to say.

Record your answer. Play to hear your answer.

Useful language:
In picture A (B, C, D) …
I can see …
I think …
There is / are …
The activity looks …
Picture A

Picture B

Picture C

Picture D

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