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New 7 pacharay “Workbook with key Liz and John Soars Tim Falla ; CONTENTS ‘Yu will netlist tothe caste Dor sore axerces, Iyon dont have the cassel/CD, you can read he lapescripts on p82-87 UNIT UNITS UNITS Avoidingrepetition 1 Using autiry and modal verbs 2 Reduced infinitives 6 5 Synonyms or nearsynonyms 6 Listening 4 Home rum some? 7 Pronunciation SLosinga silluble 7 Vocabulary Immigration ard politics. § Prepositions 7 verb + preposition 9 8 Aaerian Yrsus Bets Figs 10 Tense review T'Gencielveview 1 2 Correcting mistakes 1! 3 Text completion 12 Listening “{-Abook enjoyed 13 Pronunciation SApoer 13 Vocabulary 6 Adjectives to descibe people 14 7 adjctves with pest and negative emings 14 8 Comnenspelling enor, 15 Synoynms 3 Verbs with asimilar meaning tospeak 15 Pharasal verbs 10 The grammar of phrasal verbs 16 Adverbs T Adve enlloations 17 Adverbs with two forms 18 3 yt 19 Listening {Anita Roddick onthe working ‘vironment 19 Pronunciation 5 Mil-sylable homosraphs 20, Vocabulary 6 Describing tends Prepositions 7 aleve + prepeition 22 ioms 8 Minnatiecollecations 22 UNIT conse markers 1 Choosing the caret discourse marker 23 Tags and replies 2iformingthecorsct tag 25 Pronunciation 3 Intonation in vestion tgp 25 Listen + Would you lke tobe famous! 26 Vocabulary 5 Fame ad the media 6 Antonyms 28 1 Synonyms and antonyms: formal sd informal 22 Phrasal verbs 8 Phesel verbs with a patie and prepodiion 29 Emphasis T'Stucsureswhichsadd emphasis 0 2 Negative inversion 30 3 Theuse of -errforemplinis 32 44 Waysofadding emphasis 27 Listening 5 Marcineand Jasp 52 G Sentence stress 32 Vocabulary 7 Problems problems... 33 8 Word pure 3¢ 9 Adjectives end nouns 35 10 Nouns rom ajectives~ preposition 3 Synonyms 1 Verbstodescibedifrentsounds 35 Phrasal verbs 12 Relationships 36 Endquotes Endguotes om love 36 UNITS Passives 1 Kepocting wits passive verbs 57 2 Vassive revision 37 5 seumand appear 38 istening #Canitbe true? 39 Pronunciation 5 Readingthe news 40 Vocabulary 16 Nouns oemed with verb and prepesition 0 7 Nouns with a speci! meaning isthe plucal 4 Phrasal verbs 8 Shrasal verbs and nouns farmed from them 40 Kdloms 9 Pals of nouns, adverbs, and ves 2 Expressing probanlty 13 2 Exprening possiblity 44 3 Expreniag obligation 46 4 Setexpresions with modal Listening 5 Afsther' adviceon mesriage 45 Pronunciation 6 Suess and intonaion af modal verbs 7 Vocabulary 1 Revision wore puree 47 8 Compoundadiccives 48 Prepositions 9 Prepositions in questions 48 Endquotes. <8 UNITS eal and areal tease usage 1 Forming de correct tense 2 df Tvs. for non-fat 5 wwoutdor had? 50 4 Moved conditonsls 50 Listening ‘5 The pictures in myhouse 1 Pronunciation ‘6 Condtional sentences $2 Vocabulary 7 Revision: metephors and idioms 52 5 Maplirs and ions to wih the voy 53 Synonyms ‘Virankand veths with asinilar meanng 3 Phrasal verbs 1M) Phas verbs an thei Lain-based UNIT 9 Participles 4 Formingthe corect srtcipls 70 Verb patterns 5 Suman bes 70 Ung thecorect frm 55 6 artple causes imroduced 2 Conrcing misates 6 ii che aie pee 5 Verbs + ingor te with a change since 71 fen 4 Merbvottesemes 97 Listen : 7 Sinn Windstr: bow Thc a Listening joumalist 72 3 Haney VIE 57 i Promunciation Pronunciation DWord 72 Sokerbatcd onbomophons =| Indhomosyin SP Vocabulary : kactveonter 73 Vocabalary 10 Geegrpital eats 73 7 Revision: verbs and nouns 38 snl 8 Histocialperto 59 Synonyms TT cand words witha sina Prepositions eng 4 2 Bopanna ities 62 ° ‘ Prepositions Idioms 12 Prepositions inset phases 74 10 Compacisonswihas..a5. Ta Campaigner Me #0 CO Liking devices , | Revlon of inkers Intensfyingadverbs 2 USingeontastinies 76 Tnensifyng adv and adjectives o General revision 2 Imensiyingadvertsand verbs 62. | 3 Comecingmisales 77 Adverbs Listening S Tie positon of adverbs 6 4 eutengent? coptenias 7 Listening Pronunciation 2 Sporslovethemorlathe then? Senercestrss 7 “ Vocabulary Vocabulary 8 Faso mony 79 Secon vordscodowith he |? Revisor pre 72 @ Nebsofmoremen: 63 Phrasal verbs § Yerbsof morn. 9 2 Connections betwen Iter ne metaphorical meanings 30 Pronunciation ist of extreme Idioms welt eich idles withthe word ime 1 Phrasal verbs Rndquotes kos on tue 9 Particles and meanings 67 ore ‘Tapescripts 62 Relative clauses 1 Defining anenen-defining relative | Key 88 ues 68 2 Correcting mistakes 69 Pnceeembols 3 Spoken versus written style 69 Avoiding repetition Synonyms or near synonyms Verb + preposition ‘ur land is your land! Avoiding repetition 1 Using auxiliary and modal verbs DD Grarmar Reference I Students Bok pT Complete the comverstion with auxiliary verbs or modal verbs. Sometines you will need “9 add rene. Fd Hi,t'm Ed, You must be the newr“eacher. Sue Yes (1) am .My same’ Sue Fd Wane to Lisbon, Sue Thanks, Have you been living ere long? Bd Leatsiniy (2) Six yoats now. Sue Ob, good. You might be able to explain afer tings. Sue EA Sue Yes it (10) bur the ratte through Lisbon seemed to be moving very slowly. Pm sureit(11) ‘public holiday, you se. ‘Ab, thar explains it. What I saw ofthe city from the tx looks gens. T'm looking forwaed te explocing it estnday as ed wali) ‘flan. Youartved Ba Thet you (12) (Can you speak yesterday, then? Porcuguest Sue 1) out my suitcases Sue No re) The aitine seems tohavelost Ed Shame.tt would helpiyou (13) —__ them ‘Sue T speak Spanish, so Twas hoping Pd beable to pick Ed Ohno! Have they explained what hapsened? itp quite quickly just by ving hee, Sue They 6) feventusly. Thad ask Bal Pmsureyou (14) ‘n official tom another arine help, but he Sue T might ty and jon langage lass though i) ‘which wasabitmeas.The E1115) iF wore you. never got my ‘woman | nally got to speak to ssid L should have _geammnar sorted out in the beginning and now T checked in ealy enough. {thought really wish F116) —_ i) ‘suspect they ust put my ‘Wen are you going to mee nto your fat?” Tngzage on the wrong lene, Sue Lalveady (17) sat she previous Ed. Touppose they (9) —____ Youll soon tenant left lot of stuf thet needs snowing out. Sind ou, though. Anyway Thope the staf your Bll help you witht i¢you ik, Sue 08) you? That would he realy kind, Bd No problem. Unit» Ourtard is you land! 2 Reduced infinitives DP ceanmar Reference 12 Students Bok? ‘Complete the sentences with the orbs i the box. Use scredced infinitive (where appropriate), ‘or beable persuade wed to ‘expect forget hope notmean offer 1 A. Hes upset. You should’: have offended him. B Uknow [shouldn't have. did't mean 0 2 Atvirst he refused to help her, but eventually she him 3. A Why dida't Pete give you ali to the stations BH or Told kine Pad shee walk 4A Areyou taking a holiday this summet? BI a but thiegs might end wp getting ery busy. 5 There arent as many refugees leaving the country now as there 6 Tm not surprised bs rasangry. bt he was much singer than T_ iw 7 A Why didn't you invite James to your party? iis te -Tteompletly slipped ‘my mrind when - saw hia lst week, Liverpoel tried selly hand to seote sn equalize: in The ast few sinter of the ash, but unfortunately they 6 Unit + Ourlandis your nat 3. Synonyms or near synonyms Gompletethe sentences with the synonyms or near symoryns in ial, (Somtimes youhave fo change the form. friend acquaintance aly companion 1 Tao sosialize with dem —theyse more axquantances then iriens, ell. 2. Tmet a comple of French irs white Iwas itch= Dbking tound Furope, They made gre sraveling 3. T'vemadea lot of enemies in this job, so [need all the Team gst. love adore finy haveacrush on 4 She's hoad over hele ia love. She absolutely im 5. When was at prima English teacher HYSobviows that you dont youaskher ou school L my Carol. Why talk chat gossip havea word with 7 Towta __ with fonds. Hs Gan wo tallabaur other people 8A Wharare ye two talking about? B Were jus ast night about whas was on'TY 9 John wants to you. thinkhe wants to diseass your trip o Poland. Ihate abhor despise leathe cr he smell of fish —itrsakes me LL The mansging racism in the workplaces, 12 She _ hi: because hes never worked ands vay’ lived of ler people ctor sid he laugh chuckle giggle sige 13 Tish jou wouldnt keep _ — in that ‘unpleasant way when Traake suggestions 14 Thelitlegil __ hysterically when her Dad tickled he. 15 She magazine __ to herself quietly as she read the Listening 4 Home from home? GERD Fae Listes to Zeb (60m Hunger) taking slut illest aspects fling working in Bein, Which apes Le Fouad probit? Being acceted ss someone wo does his job wel Rees and regulations. ing tested ae forignes Understanding the cultural Bickground af Btn ‘Match the phrases that Zoli ses with the definitions. 1 fromthe werd 30 2 the papenorkide 2 lejaltonyongns 1 reacting the saeletl oie ‘iy 3 etter helene apes te 4 GaiNKronyeos — d proideasevie er 5 etingup fst fom ey tagning Part 2.Listen tp Rosersary talking about her ‘experiences oflising in America aly, and Ertan 4 Are the sencenoes true or fale? Corset the fs 1 Rosemary eft Ameria thirty-four pears ag, 2 Shemether husband in Realy. 3 She did nd i esy when she arsed in Brita because she alays says what she thinks, She says she's lard to adapt othe situation and tha: she's much happier now. ao 4 Uisten again. Which nationalitis's she referring to when she uses the words or phrases below? Write for Americen,8 for British, an I for Ialian, [J rats | slapstick humour [banigerent — }speaktheirming Ccausticiumour —hrerbalabout tiie emotions Cloauer E vulgar tumour Cl represed i yob society ind a word, expression, or part of en expression in beorcige which means: 1 uniendly and aggressive 2 not shoving good taste 5 friendly remarks and jokes =xiical ina very seeastie way noisy and violent fights 6 ‘based on simple, physical actions 7 sayevacly wat they think. 8 rude, aggressive young man 9 having unexpeesied emotions Pronunciation 5 Losinga syllable 1 Slabs which are spparentin the seling of ‘ord can sometimes east when they re pken “They often conan the urtreszed 9, Listen othe eran, liatwe @ +4 comfptable @+ medicine @ 2 Listen t9 the follwing sentences. Cross out the ‘one syllable in each which can be lost witen the sentence is spoken. Then iste agein and repeat 1 ead a veally interesting novel rece. 2 sant tll the diffrence between thor denscal tine. 53. She borrawed seven books from the Fibra 4 Inhis wil my grandfather left me everything Perhaps yould ike to ge fora run before dinner? G Lestat least two portions of vegetables «day. ‘Wie need a new policy on literacy in schools, ‘My secretary handles all incoming calls 1 do occasionally forget people's birthdays 1 dont need details, just a general dea of the plan 3 ‘Pur dhe words with missing spllables from ‘exercises | and? inte the correct group, according to the stress pattern. Then listen, check, and repeat Ae Dee ‘With some wordstheslabeis normaly losin standard speech. With otarsit depends onthe Spealer The pronuncltior givenin the ditonary show: ths itorazue teeter comfortablekamfobl (andar) ‘medicine meds or “sue (optional) (None af these slates ae lst in spe American Folch) In which of she words in eezcze 2 are the syllables normaly ost jn Betsh English? Unit + Our lands yourtandl 7 Vocabulary 6 Immigration and politics 1 Gornlete the test with the wor inthe os. 2 Find words the text that means ssylum prowedure border personal orders deserrerce headlines immigration imprisorment policing the displaced Innmigeation policies 1 2 3 people looking fora more comfortable ie in another people seeking oficial permission co stay in another «country in order to avo d persectior in their own coanery people who've ls all their properiy and belongings people who are pad by others to elp them to travel {sscredly and illegally to another county, people flesing war or perscutien Tackling the causes of asylum (p/Ruud Lubbers Te Lila Sar High Caden ha Pela Wortied European Union leaders have evsry reason. to place illegal (1) _ atthe top of the agenda. Tele inability to manage the complex mix of economic migrants and asylum seekers converging contheic@2)___ is eausing them stor pelts! headaches and making dally a ___acrass Europe. leis trational for governments to spend milions of ‘eros on reinforelng borders, and various methods of @ fn solutions atthe source ofthe problem, It makes & | wethout simultaneously investi, Jor more sense ta help (5) ard the tspossessed at home, cr close t home. Othense, desperate people will continue to take desperate ensures incur resorting to human sriers. Much needs ta be dore in the EU itself, including the development of common asylum and 6 Many of those reaching Europes berders are genuine refugees. But many moreare not Strict and workable polices are needed to sort the economic migrants from the refugees. 8 UnitT = Our land is your tnd! ewer (7) OF EU borders is fire, provided that refugees stil have acess toa fair @ Highly trained @) wll help ensure that nobody is sent back to face persecution, 10) torture or deat, 5 Complete the sentences with the nouns in the box to make common cellecations. ‘endorsement fervour diplomacy elections hheadacte’ identity polices stability statement suppost 1 Lfind it very dificult make up ay mind about the ceury,I'ssuch a complex ot pala ene economicarguments, (Only the Unite Nations can ring peace and lang term tothe region "The Scots and Welsh have a strong sense of rational and hate it when taey are mistakenly referred o 25 ‘nglish 4 Opinion plls show overwhelming public fr tac government's actions,so they’ce unlikely to ehange policy now Tesalays a danger when 2 leader stirs the peogle up into a patriotic (6 The Prime Minister's statement dt meet with the approval of his owa party but it received the personal of the US President, The wave of strkes at caused the government serious politica {8 Virwallyall she attempts to persuade teenagers net to take deuge have proved unrealistic, We ned some workable tw ackle de problem, 9 The government resorted to desperate 10 The minister made an emotional publ ‘nan attempt to ead media speculation about her family lie 11 After swelve years of totalitarian sul, the present ‘unexpeccedlycaiod multi-party —__ 12 Theborder dispute can only be resolved ky discussion and nsgotiction, not by gunboat Prepositions T Verb + preposition (Complete the sentences withthe o-re:t prepositions, (The ftst ten are irom Unit | ofthe Studont's Book.) 1 The tete-funded health service cecounts fer_ shins 96 of public spending. 2 Intimes of dificult he always turns Die parents, 3. His conviction for dangerous driving counted dim wen he was loaking to renew hie motor insurance, 4Anew survey shows that there san alarming ‘number of babies born siels under sixteen 5A How did he react your suggestion? B Hedidat leit © My boss insists traveling ise class wher: he goes on busines trips ‘The money they've saved ove the years amounts a small fortune, 8 Aer qualifying __ an accountant, he secured a well psi job wits an oil company. 9 She takes herself very seriously, She hates being laughed 10 “The reporter qusetioned the minietr the gavernment's immigration policy. 11 You shoulda’ interfere business that doesn't concern yo 12. The managing cirector i hinting the possibilty ofa big pay rs, but he won't makea firm commitment until the sales figures are in. 13. The goverment claims i hasbeen successful the fight against rime, bu says we should guard complacency. 14 thet! 6 April 1917. 15. Shewas seething sway the refugees were treated, declared war Germany on anger at the cruel Unit | + Our andi your land ’ 8 American versus British English Prepositions and adverbs ae somtines wed differently in American ane British English ‘Write the words in ilies ia British English A What time isi B Tenofnine Tentonine He should be acriving in London ct ebout a quarter often three. ‘What are you doing om te weekens? VM be ewey Monday through Thursday 1a fee mach happier ifhe'd just write read let me kno how hei Los Angeles was diferent har what expected “the regular goalkeeper hast been playing very well scently soe ist om the ream this week. 1 can’t understand what youre sing, just eal down and start over from the beginning “is parents couldnt decide what call him, but eventually he was ned for is geandtather: 10 Unit + Our andi your land A. izes Mangherita, please. B that to eat in ar take oa? 11 "The house has along deve in front of it and a small ped in te back 12. My sster works ata nave agency 13 A Canyon direct meto the police station? Sar. Gio sraighrand is oppose the wor ll You cart mis “tis not easy to see how the more exteme for of nationalsm can ongsurvive when men hve een ‘the Earth nts tue prspctinea single small lobe agaist the strs? aur Cle [eiercescton rte Tense review * Common spelling errors Verbs with a similar meaning to speak The grammar of phrasal verbs Never lost: Tense review Be eer sev Te Famous fi cector, Alfred Hiteheoe, telephoned the prcifc Belgian crime ovals, Georges Simenon. AE he tne, Smenon 1 General review o aueeey {compat} neaty pepe anecdotes with en appropriate | 40 pore, btback ew that (art) his hoks at nereibe speed, sometimes ina tle asta days, Simenow’s fe tok the al ‘Tm song she sae but Seerges (One evening inthe winter af 1902, the ish o (ort) and can sist im vriter, George Bernard Shaw, ‘That's Ok eid ftcheoc, “Let his ish his book (talk) tothe beawitul American dancer Isadeca 1 (20) —_ (hang on) Duncan, Duncan, who (2) (know) for er stung bien eugenics, suggested that sheandshavth Ihave)achid AM Ieresting thing Fappened to me when Iwas touring the USA recerty (11) hast ena) spy novel, where the hero (12) (hide) atetor ina partcalar state n Washington Since Iwas ita ty at the ima, an a whim I decd se ifthe statue realy contained Ue small niche the author (13) \deserbe. ‘Tomy great surprise dd and letter was nside. after a ‘moments hestation pulled outta letter and pened it. AS (14) __ eats, bust ou: aughing. An unientifed reader 151 (wt, Good book, wasn't together “Think of she sid, "With your brains and my body, what a wondesit(3) (be) Shave (5) (thik) fora moment and replied, "Yes but what ii (6) {have} my body and your brain 2 Correcting mistakes Find and coerect the seven mistakes in sense usage, There are five in the first paragrash and two inthe second. 1 lrg caneinto the roan ava Jown elated Head tembe dy at Uefa had ony js arved name, Wary ad came oae ern she alrost sein wart to gout, ats was ue ca fc th Atleast cisely to loka ty th tire et week sitonasurdercies beach and sis coccall 2 ehnaspactdt et a dct serbace he woke the publishing Company fer mn years Helen’ hasold rare books eve earthen ay fis low sles representa. He beer sling bao al hi ead hus inn exact apprach to afer ot eves beelchaphe vite Unit2 Never lost for words! 11

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