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Solutions
Intermediate
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Holidays
1 Label the pictures with the words below.
castle harbour monument operahouse ruins
square statue 200
2 Where can you do these things? Complete the words.
1 see animals from places lke Africa in natural, open spaces:
w
2 see unusual fish: a
3 buy fruit, vegetables, etc: m.
4 finda wide variety of shops: s J.
5 see beautiful countryside: n. Pp.
6 see where kings and queens live or lived: p_
1
a
9
see ships and boats: h.
sea play: t
see a lat of beautiful, old buildings:
w. L
10 see interesting, valuable, old objects: m,
11 climb up high and get a good views:
2 goonrides P.
Unit introduction
1.can talk about what | did in the school holidays.
3 Complete the postcard with the verbs below. Use the
past simple.
notbe notbuy go go have
play sunbathe not want
ETT
HiRose, ‘eZ
Were having great tne intay Wesspent the
‘rst day onthe beach (7 kayaking,
Sam?__to come with me. —he,
1______ onthe beach Vesterday.the | Roce White
Weather *__ geet, so we, 401d Road
5____ tothe shopping districtin the.
morning, butwe® _______any souverirs. ie
After lunch, we cards and board
Games. Last night, we®___dinner ina
pizza restaurant, Back on Sunday. See you then!
Love,
Anna
4 Complete the dialogue with the verbs below. Use the
past simple.
be do go go goaway have
hire stay stay visit visit
James ‘you a good holiday?
Lucy Yes,it? good. We? my
cousin in Germany.
James Cool, What* you ?
Lucy We con the Baltic coast. We
‘ bikes and we’, on
a boat trip. What about you? © you
?
James No,|® here. on
a couple of excursions with my family, and
I a theme park with Josh
5. What did you do in the summer? Write three sentences.
Use the past simple.
2Present tense contrast
I can use different tenses to talk about the present and future.
1 Circle the correct tense.
11 ‘What do you do / are you doing tonight?''Istay /
{fm staying at home’
2 Can you text me when you get /'re getting horne?
3. The sun rises / is rising in the east and sets /is setting in
the west.
4 Why do you laugh / are you laughing? it is’t funny!
5. My dad leaves /s leaving home every day at eight o'clock
6 My sister always borrows is always borrowing my
clothes. It’ really annoying!
7. What time does your train arrive /is your train arviving?
2 Match sentences 1-7in exercise 1 with the uses of tenses
a-gbelow.
Present simple
a for habits and routines (J)
b fora permanent situation or fact (]
¢ fortimetables and schedules CJ]
iin future time clauses (starting with when, as soon a,
ofter, etc) ()
Present continuous
evar eeiting lapeieneworsbarreaw!
fordescrbing annoying behaviour (with always) CJ
6 for future arrangements
3 Complete the dialogue with the present simple or present
4 Some of the sentences are incorrect. Rewrite them
correctly. Tick the correct sentences.
1 Melisbelonging to the drama club.
2 Doyou prefer beach holidays or adventure holidays? [J
3 Calle as soon as you're artving C)
4 Jackishatingspaghetti, C)
5. Why ae you always interrupting? CJ]
6 fim not understanding this maths calculation, ()
5 Complete the sentences with the verbs below. Use the
same verb in each pair of sentences. Use the present simple
and present continuous.
have look think
1a That food delicious!
b What ‘you at?
2a What you ‘about?
b Who you will win
the match?
3a ‘Where's Tom?’ ‘He a shower,
b Dogs a good sense of smell
6 Complete the questions with the verbs in brackets. Use
tthe present simple or present continuous. Then write true
answers, in complete sentences.
1 Where you usually on
Saturday mornings? (go)
2 What yu usually (on Saturday
Martin Hurry upt The film (startin ten mornings? (40)
minutes
Hannah |? (look for) my phone.
2 ‘you (now) 3 What time school and
where it i? 2 (start /inish)
Martin No. Why you always
{lose) things? It’s so annoying!
Hannah | usually ® (keep) it on my bedside 4 What ‘your parents now? (do)
table, but it isnt there.
Martin ¢ ‘you
(remember) when you last used i?
Hannah No— that’s the problem.
Martin You (not need) your phone at
‘the cinema. Look for it when we *
(get back),
Hannah | won't have time when we get back
i (go) straight out again I's OK
Here tis! Itwas in my pocket!
Unit introduction QIAdjectives
I can form and use a variety of adjectives correctly.
1 Complete the definitions with the adjectives below.
anxious ashamed bored confused cross
delighted disappointed envious proud
relieved shocked terrified upset
1 angry
2 sad because something is worse than you
hoped or expected
3 ___shappy because something is better than
‘you hoped or expected
4 not able to understand what is happening
5 worried
6 ‘ot interested in what is happening
7 verypleased
8 very frightened
9 feeling bad because you did something
wrong
10 unhappy because you want something
that belongs to somebody else
1 happy about something you have achieved
R very surprised and upset
B unhappy about something that happened
2 Read the speech bubbles, How is each speaker feeling?
Choose the best adjective from exercise 1.
Have you seen Molly's new coat? She's so lucky.
| wish had one like that:
2 t's 0K.1ve found my keys.
‘They were in my bag That's good!
3
Stop taking my pen. needit.
You're being really annoying!
4 How-strange. 'm sure | got a text from
him, but can't see ton my phone.
5 really needed more than 60%in my test,
but loniy got 55%. | worked hard too
6
| fee! really bad because lied to my
parents about where | was last night.
ETD sits introduction
3 Complete the sentences with personality adjectives from
below. There are six extra adjectives.
brave confident flexible hard-working
honest kind loyal organised outgoing
patient punctual reliable sensitive shy
1 She's nothing frightens her.
2 He's hehas one ob during the week
and another at weekends,
3 She's really allthe books in her
bookcase ae in alphabetical order.
4 Hes very he's hardly ever lat.
5 She's she always tells the truth
6 He's heloves being with people and
making new friends.
7 She's she’s always careful not to
upset anyone!
8 He very he always supports his
friends, whatever the situation.
4 Inyour opinion, what are the two most important personal
qualities for these people? Choose two adjectives from
exercise 3
1 Ateacher should be and
2. Adactor should be and
3 ATV presenter should be and:
4 Apolice officershould be and
5 Circle the correct adjective.
1 When | took part in my frst schoo! play, Iwas terrifying /
terrified, but it was an exciting /excited experience.
2 lenjoy gymnastics, but it's tring / tired.
3 When my dad wasill last month, it was a worrying /
wortied time forall the family.
4 Have you heard the shocking / shocked news?
5. My brother was disappointing / disappointed about failing
his driving test
6 Complete the questions with a negative prefix. Then write
true answers.
1 Areyou patient or___patient?
2 Are you enthusiastic about your school work or
enthusiastic?
3. In general, are you organised or _organised?
4 Areyou generally cliable or reliable about social
arrangements?Articles, will and going to
can use articles and talk about plans and predictions.
1 Read the dialogue. Tick the correct answers.
Paddy What are you doing at "weekend?
Ellie I'm going caving. There's”
mountains near my uncle's house,
Paddy It's dangerous hobby, isn’t it?
Ellie Not really. My uncle is *__ rock climbing instructor.
He says ®_caving is safer than ® _ climbing.
Paddy. I'd love to learn how to climb,
Ellie My uncle could teach you, but he charges £25,
*_ hour
Paddy | can't afford that. But I think there's * _ indoor
climbing wall in town. | could practise there.
Dthe
DO nosrtice
Di the
D noartide
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D noartide
7a Dnoartide
sCjan Othe
Complete the text with a /an, the, or no article (-).
great place for it in the
1a
2Oa
3Qa
40a
5 Othe
6 Othe
This man ie inside \s cave. He's? __ professional
caver, buthe's stil feeling nervous. Why? Because
‘cave is much bigger than it looks. In fact,
ivs*___ deepest cave in the world. I's called
*__Krubera Cave, andi’s near* Black Sea.
Itist__ only cave on Earth that is more than 2 km
deep. Caves like this are fascinating places for
+ explorers because there are always new parts
to discover. In 2005,*__ Ukrainian caver called
Alexander Klimchouk organised” __ expedition
into the cave. "____ expedition involved 56 people
and went deeper than 2 km. In 2012, a Ukrainian
diver called Gennady Samokhin went even deeper
by diving down through the muddy water at
2 ___ bottom,
ircle the ending that is more natural.
1 “There's somebody at the door! ‘OK,
a im going to answerit
b rilanswerit
2 “These boxes are too heavy. Look out —
a 'm going to drop them
b I'l drop them!
3 “Would you ike something to drink?’ ‘Yes,
am going to havea glass of water, please.
b Iilhavea glass of water, please’
4 ‘Show me your picture. | promise
2a im not going to laugh:
b Iwon'tlaugh.
5 ‘What are your plans forthe afternoon?”
a ‘tilstayin and watch TV!
b ‘tm going tostay in and watch Tv!
6 ‘Werte going to the Caribbean this year.
a Itwill be my first visit”
b It's going to be my first visit.
7 ‘ve forgotten my pencil case’ ‘Don't worry
a Tillend you a pen’
tm going to lend you a pen
8 ‘That's a fantastic pass!
They scorea goal!
They're going to score a goal!
9 ‘Tm going to the cinema tonight. Really?
a What willyou see?’
b What are you goingto see?’
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of will or
‘going to and the verbs in brackets.
Jack 1) (G0) ice skating on
Saturday evening with Luke. Would you lke to come?
Annie Yes, please. Where
(you / meet}? At the ice rink?
Jack No, atthe bus stop near my house
Annie lve really near tothe ice rink, so
(Gee) you there. What time?
Jack —Sixo‘clock in the evening. | think it
‘ (be) quite busy
more expensive on Saturday
Annie Yes, definitely. t's
evenings, isr’tit?
Jack Don’t worry It (eet)
ticket for you, ve got some vouchers, soit
‘ {not cost) too much
Annie Thanks! |7 (seel youon
Saturday, then
Jack —Atsix oclock
Annie {pot be lat, | promise
Unit introduction