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13.1 Can you talk about recent news?
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1 Complete the words with the missing
vowels.
a pr__z__
b m__gn__f__c__nt
c r__p__rt
d __nf__rm__t__v__
e c__ngr__t__l__t__ __ns
f r__s__lts
g pl__ __s__d
h d__s__rv__
4 Use these words to complete the
conversation, putting the verbs in the
correct form.
+ Hey, Pete, have you heard the news? We’ve
(a) ______ the school music competition!
– What? You’re (b) ____________!
+ No, our concert has (c) ____________ already,
and all the CDs too! So (d) ______________!
– I’m really pleased! We (e) _____________ it!
But I don’t really believe it!
+ It’s true. Look, I’ve got the letter! It says
our songs are (f) _______________ !
– Wow! The (g) _______________ is a trip to
Seattle to record a CD with The Pits!
congratulations deserve joke
magnificent prize sell out win
3 Classify these expressions.
Brilliant! Congratulations!
I’m really pleased. Never mind. Oh, dear!
That’s fantastic! Well done!
good news
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
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bad news
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
2 Match the vocabulary in Activity 1
with these definitions.
a Marks or grades that you get for an
examination. _________
b Extremely impressive or beautiful. __________
c How you feel when you are happy with
something. _______________
d Something that is _____________ gives you
useful information.
e Say this to someone when they receive
good news. _______________
f If you work hard, you _____________ to do
well.
g News article about something that has just
happened. ______________
h Given to the winner of a competition. __________
6 Congratulate or show sympathy in
these situations.
a I’m sorry I can’t come to your party, we’re
going away that weekend.
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
b Hey! Guess what? I’ve just won the lottery!
_______________________________________
c My dog’s just died. I’m really upset.
_______________________________________
d I didn’t get on the team.
_______________________________________
e Have you heard? We’re moving to a house
with a pool!
_______________________________________
5 Complete the conversation with the
prompts and put it in order.
a Have you _______ (hear) the news? __
b Never mind, I didn’t study enough! __
c Oh, that’s terrible! What _____________
(do)? __
d I’ve ____________ (fail) all my exams. __
e I’m sorry! __
f Well, I’m going to study in the summer
and I _____________ (take) the exams
again in September. __
g Heard what? __
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Brilliant!
Never mind. We’ll have another party
next month!
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2. Unit1313.2 Vocabulary
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1 Circle the different word and say why.
a snake crocodile scorpion burner
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b best friend oh dear never mind well done
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c captain turtle season league
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d fail congratulations fantastic brilliant
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e win receive disgusting fail
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f disgusting cockroach cheap exotic
______________________________________
2 Fill in the missing first and last
letters. Use the clues to help you.
a __ainfores__ an area of trees where it
rains a lot
b __war__ another word for prize
c __ospita__ doctors and nurses work here
d __laye__ someone who plays in a
game or team
e __isgustin__ absolutely horrible and yucky
f __xtinguishe__ we use this to put out fires
g __urtl__ similar to a tortoise, but this
animal swims
h __neaker__ footwear for running
3 Replace the words in italics with one
single word.
a My that I love most in the world friend is
called Carrie. _____________
b The people who were playing in the game
were very skilful. _____________
c The people who sing in a group gave a
fantastic concert. _____________
d The person who leads a team encouraged
his team-mates to play better. ___________
e Oh, well done! You all played brilliantly!
_____________
f You needed to study more. You haven’t
passed your exams. _____________
5 Circle the correct word or phrase.
a Quick! Get the … to put out the fire!
1 flame extinguisher
2 fire outer
3 fire extinguisher
b You won the prize, you worked really hard! … .
1 You deserved it!
2 Oh, dear!
3 I’m sorry!
c …, we’ve won the competition!
1 Bad news
2 Good news
3 Never mind
d The … members sang in the cathedral concert.
1 coral
2 chord
3 choir
e The … are the lungs of the earth.
1 rainforests
2 rainwoods
3 waterforests
f How can you like cockroaches? They’re …!
1 fantastic
2 disgusting
3 exotic
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3. Unit13
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13.3 Can you interview a celebrity?
1 Unscramble these words and match
with the definitions.
a citiengx _________ e usuaunl _________
b irtngi _________ f msauof _________
c uadgrsnoe _________ g aimcnoph _________
d pveeiexsn _________ h adhe oyb _________
1 A position of authority for a male school
pupil. ___
2 When something is ___ it can hurt or harm
you.
3 The winner of the first prize in a
competition ___
4 Strange, surprising or unexpected. ___
5 The opposite of cheap. ___
6 A well-known person or thing is ___.
7 Something is ___ when it makes you want
to rest or sleep.
8 Something that is ___ makes you feel
happy or enthusiastic.
3 Unscramble the questions and match
them to the replies.
a what’s / exciting / the / you’ve / done /
thing / ever / most / ?
_______________________________________
___________________________________ ___
b you’ve/best/ever/the/book/read/what’s/?
_______________________________________
___________________________________ ___
c the / interesting / who / is / met / person /
you’ve / most / ever / ?
_______________________________________
___________________________________ ___
d seen / funniest / what’s / you’ve / film /
ever / the / ?
_______________________________________
___________________________________ ___
e ever / the / you’ve / visited / what’s /
most / place / beautiful / ?
_______________________________________
___________________________________ ___
f ever / what’s / the / you’ve / seen / scariest /
film / ?
_______________________________________
___________________________________ ___
1 Bungee-jumping off a bridge in New
Zealand!
2 Dumb and Dumber with Jim Carey. I didn’t
stop laughing for days!
3 The beaches in the Algarve in Portugal.
4 The Ring — it’s a really frightening
Japanese film.
5 The first Harry Potter novel.
6 My sister’s babysitter — she’s amazing!
2 Complete the e-mail using these words,
putting the verbs in the right form.
for know not swim play
since study try
E-mail
File Print Send Attach Reply Forward Cancel Address
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➧ X
Hi Nuria,
I’m your new keypal from Australia! I’ve lived in
Cairns (a) _____ July 2003, and before that I lived in
Adelaide.I’ve studied Spanish (b) ______________
three years now, but I’m not very good.How long
(c) ______________ English? My best mate is
Peter, and I (d) ______________ him for two years
now.We (e) ______________ music in a band
together since we met on the beach one day.Pete’s
Dad was a swimming champion, and he’s really
famous here, but he (f) ______________ since his
right leg was eaten by a shark.He has a wheelchair
and has an unusual hobby: wheelchair dancing! We
(g) ______________ to do it too, but it is really tiring,
and your arms hurt! OK, write back and tell me all
your news!
Rick
exciting
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What’s the most exciting thing you’ve
ever _done?
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Unit1313.4 Reading and writing
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1 Read the text and put the events in the right order.
1818 Mary Ann Todd is born in Lexington, Kentucky. Her father is a senator
and a businessman.
1824 Mary’s mother dies when she is giving birth to her seventh child.
1825 Mary’s father marries again. This marriage gives Mary nine more brothers and sisters.
There are also many slaves in the house, which may be why Mary is always against slavery.
1826 Mary begins her studies at Shelby Female Academy in her home town. It is not usual for
women to be educated in those days, but Mary studies until she is twenty-one.
1839 While she is living with one of her sisters, she meets Abraham Lincoln at a dance.
They fall in love and get engaged.
1842 After some help from friends, they get married on November 4th.
The inscription on her wedding ring is ‘Love Is Eternal.’
1846 The family moves to Washington DC when Lincoln is elected
to the American government.
1850 Their second son, Edward, dies aged three. Mary is deeply affected by his death.
1855 Lincoln loses his first election to be President.
1858 Lincoln loses another election but Mary is more convinced than ever
that he can be President.
1860 Lincoln is elected President of the United States — with a lot of help from his wife.
Even his beard is probably her idea, to make him more attractive!
1862 Another son dies of fever. Even though Mary has many family problems,
she still works hard to help the slaves.
1865 Five days after the end of the American Civil War, Lincoln is shot and killed at a theatre.
Mary never really recovers from this tragedy.
1882 Mary dies, still wearing her wedding ring.
a Mary begins to go to school. ___
b The American Civil War finishes. ___
c Edward Lincoln dies. ___
d Mary meets Abraham Lincoln. ___
e Abraham Lincoln becomes President of the US. ___
f Abraham Lincoln is assassinated. ___
g Mary’s mother dies. ___
h Mary and Abraham Lincoln get married. ___
2 Now answer the questions.
a What did Mary’s father do? __________________________________________________________________
b How many brothers and sisters did Mary have? _______________________________________________
c Where did Mary go to school? ______________________________________________________________
d Who was Mary living with when she met Abraham Lincoln? ___________________________________
e How many elections did Lincoln lose before becoming President? _______________________________
f Why did Lincoln have a beard? ______________________________________________________________
g Who did Mary try to help during her life? ___________________________________________________
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He was a Senator and a businessman.
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5. Unit13
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2 Before you read the text, try to answer these questions: who was Alfred Nobel and
why is he famous?
Alfred Nobel was born in 1833 in Stockholm, Sweden. He was a scientist,
an inventor and a businessman. He is most famous for two things — he
invented dynamite and he established the Nobel Prizes.
Each year the Nobel Foundation Committee, a group of experts in Sweden,
decides which people have done the most for humanity in five areas: physics,
chemistry, medicine, literature and peace. The prize is a medal, a personal
diploma and an amount of money. The awards are given by the King of
Sweden in a very elegant and traditional ceremony in Stockholm every year
in December. But the most important part of the prize is just winning it.
Alfred Nobel’s early life was not easy. His father lost a lot of money in
business, and they were separated for over five years. His father was working
in Russia, and Alfred stayed in Sweden with his mother and brothers.
In 1850, Nobel began his travels. First he went to Paris, then to Italy,
Germany and the USA. After ten years of travelling, he started his
experiments with explosives. He followed his father into engineering and
building, and was looking for a substance that would be useful. But there
were many problems. In 1864, Nobel's brother, Emil, was killed during an
experiment. Experimenting on a boat on the River Elbe, Nobel tried to
make nitro-glycerine safer to handle. He finally mixed it with a kind of sand,
which could be made into any shape. He had discovered dynamite.
In his last will and testament, Nobel wrote that much of his fortune was
to be used to give prizes to those who have done their best for humanity.
The first prizes were not awarded until 1901 because Nobel’s family did not
agree with the will. Since then, over seven hundred people have won the
awards. Some names you might recognise are Nelson Mandela, Albert
Einstein and Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Marie Curie, the French scientist,
is special because only four people have won the Nobel Prize twice — and
she is the only woman who has ever done so!
13.5 Culture
1 Write the names and a description of three international prizes (not sporting ones).
Use the pictures to help you.
a ____________________________________________________
b ____________________________________________________
c ____________________________________________________
The Oscars - awards for the film industry
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