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Fce listening & speaking skills


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FCE

Listening &
Speaking
Skills

For the revised
Cambridge ESOL FCE
examination

Virginia Evans - James Milton - Jenny Dooley

Express Publishing

1

Contents

Introduction ..

A. Listening Tests

Listening Test
Listening Test
Ustening Test
listening Test
Listening Test
Listening Test
Ustening Test
Listening Test
Listening Test
Listening Test
B. Speaking
Preparation 1:
‘Speaking Test 1
Preparation
Speaking Test 2

Preparation 3:
Speaking Test 3
Preparation
Speaking Test 4
Preparation 5:

‘Speaking Test 5
Preparation 6:

‘Speaking Test 6
Preparation 7:

Speaking Test 7

Preparation 8:
‘Speaking Test 8
Preparation 8:
Speaking Test 9
Preparation 10:
Speaking Test 10

Speaking Test 11
Answer Sheet

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Introduction

‘The book consists of 10 Listening Tests and 10 Speaking Skills sets preparing students
for Cambridge ESOL FCE Paper 4 (Listening) and Paper 5 (Speaking).

A. Listening Tests

‘The listening tests relect the format, character and level of diffculy ofthe FOE examination,
Each test consists of four parts (30 questions in total)

Part 1: sight short unrelated extracts trom monologues or exchanges

between interacting speakers, each with a Inree-option mutiple-choice
question

Pari 2: a monologue or a text involving interacting speakers, wih a
‘sentence completion task which has 10 questions

Part 3: five short related extacts, with fve mulliple-malching questions

Part 4: a monologue or a text involving interacting speakers, with seven
{three-option multiple-choice questions

B. Speaking Sets
Each set consists of wo pats:

Preparation & practice

Two themed unis help students practise speci vocabulary and develop goneral speaking
skis, through a series of guided tasks, in the context of topics commonly included in the FCE
‘examination.

Speaking Test
The speaking tests reflect the format and character ofthe FCE examination, and are designed
to activate the language practised in the preparation section. Each test consists of four paris:
Pari 1: a conversation between the interlocutor and each candidate
(9) about everyday topics, guided by the inerlocutors spoken
questions.

Part 2: a minuteong monologue from each candidate, comparing a pair
(4) of photographs which are accompanied by a writen question,
followed by a brief personal response from the second candidate

Part 3: a conversation between the candidatos in a decision-making task,
(3) based on visual stimuli accompanied by writen questions

Part: a discussion on topics related to the task in Part 3, guided by the
(#) Interlocutor spoken questions

Listening Tests

for the revised
Cambridge ESOL FCE
examination

You will hear people talking In eight different situations. For questions 1-5, choose the best

answer (A, Bor).

1 You hear a man taking onthe local radio station. What are you listening 10?
A atavel programme
E an advertisement
© an economics programme

2. Youheara TV chat show host talking about someone called George Grosvenor.
‘What is George Grosvenor?
A apolician
5 alarmer
© afienerman

3 You hear a man and a woman talking, Where ae they?
A Ina film sudo
5 ina radio sudo
© inaTvaude

4 You hear a doctor talking tow patient. How does the patent fel?
A depressed
3 tired
© inpain

5. Youhoar a news tem about a woman cal Mrs Turner
Whats sne supposed to do?
A pay 258 a week rent
5 pay 15 pence awook to the judge
pay the Borough Councl money

6 Youhear a young man talking. What is ho?
A aparent
‚dent
teacher

7 You hear a short news tam about a cancaled treat performance,
"What is the thoatr going to do?
A. put on an addtional performance
3 cancel al mainées
© change the dates er atlernoon performances

8 You hear a woman taking on the telephone. Who ls she taking to?
A alavyer
8 asecrotay
© abuikier

ES

You wit
about a woman called Nat

part of a radio programme on which a reviewer talks about a newly published book
Hardcastle For questions 5, complete the sentences.

Natali Herdcasto and her sons ved in a house which had no running water or

Natalie's childheod creams of Olympie fame were ended by a

When cho met Tony Hardcastle, ho was ch

10

1] ana

racing diver.

“Tony's risky business deals led to financial

12 leaving

He went to |

Tale and her my pennies.

to try to bocome arcing dives again.

Nat then decided to sta a wavelng|

18 Jana beauty

AN wockonds, Nao traveled to Small outback towns inthe van, taking

parlour m he back of avan,

15 |winne

When Tony relurned and made he give up her business, sho soon ran cut of

16

“Tony dd suce a

7

anio huge debts.

‘The book mado the reviower think mere postivaly of her own

1

You will hear five diferent people talking about a demonstration. For questions 19.21, choose
from the list (-F) which statement applies to each person. Use the letters only once. There is

‘one extra letter which you do not need to use.

À This person did not exoect what happen:

This person was proved right

This person was prevented from doing thei sopping

This parson was curious osos whet would happen.

Ths person was vory embarrassed,

F This person needed some assistance.

Speaker 1

Speaker 2

Speakers

Speaker 4

Speaker 5

20

21

2

2

‘You will hear an interview on the radio with a conservationist called Kay Giles, who is trying to
help schoolchildren understand the importance of protecting the environment, For questions
24-20, choose the best answer (A, 8 oF C).

24 Whats Kay's joo?
A teacher
5 joumalst 2
© manager

125 What's the purpose ofthe seminars Kay mentions?
A 10 gve suppor to teachers
8 to alto ctudents about the planet 25
© 10 make envronmantalsis more acive

26 The projects are designed to et he students
communicate wit thor lame.
see for themselves the consacuences of poll. 26
© gel away ftom tner classrooms,

27 What does Kay thinks the best way for students to lean about the envionment?
A. by reading arcs and walening videos
E. by doing practical work a
© by doing beth of the above

28 How many containers for recycling should you have?
Aw
8 ihre 2
© four

29. What is Kay's opinion of the government?
À. They are not active enough.
B They aro very far. 29
© Trey aro comunicate

30. Kay wants ehren to
A. educate thee families about he emironment.
E think about being grandoerents 30
© prepare themselves for her futuro jobs.

Part

‘You will hear people talking in eight different situations, For questions 1.5, choose the best
answer (A, 8 or C).

You hear the presenter of a TY programme invoducing someone.
What are you watching?

A a documentary about Hawaii

8 aquzshow

© atravel programme

You hear a woman answering questions onthe telephone.
mat is the caller asking abour?

A aralay ticket

Ban airline ticket

© abus ticket

You hear a man reading out a newspaper report of a football match.
nat was the recut othe mate?

A Bamsloy won,

B was a drew,

© Amblefora won.

You hear a man on the racio deserbing a procession. Whats about to take place?
A a mltary parade

B ahinoral

© awedding

‘You hear a nows item about a celebrity couple.
‘What dis the couple consul lawyers about?

A. the media fang 0 respect tne privacy

E holding a wedding anniversary party

© ending tral marriage

You hear a man inirviwing an actress who has just been given fim par.
How does ene feel?

A excited

E Impatient

© nervous

You hear a woman taking o a man about a car. What isthe man doing?
icing the car

8 buying the car

© borrowing the car

You hear a man and a woman talking. Whats the relationship between ther?
A. She is ne of his customers.

3 She ie his business partner.

© Hoishorbass.

Listening Test YY

LL

You wi he

part of a radio interview with a woman callod Mary Graham, who talks about the
problems ol the homeless In London. For questions 3-16, complete the sentences

Mary Graham is he decir of erate

Some people aro homeless because they cout ay ther

10

‘Some men become homeless far Ihe breakup of thee

"

For same men, Ihe homeless

12 | provides tender

Most homes people ve in big

13

¡Somo young people who havo jobs are homeless becaus they cant lord to pay high

and como.

14

Tie homeless spend lime in pubie laces sue as

15

Many landlord are unválin torent fami with

16

High rents ar party caused by a lack of avale

7

Every night the charty gives the homeless food which is

ane filing

You will hear five different people talking about thelr dancing careers. For questions 15-23,
‘choose from the list (1-5) which statement applies to each person. Use the letters only once.

“There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.

IA This person unexpectedly had to stop dancing.

‘Speaker 1
B This person helps run the company.

Speaker?
© This person often dances in ther counties,

Speaker 3
D This person dances roles fr older dancers.

Speaker 4
E: This person has not danced any leacing roles.

Speaker

F This person does not ike dancing leading ois.

19

21

You will hear a young man called Simon talking about the ‘gap year’ he took after finishing
‘secondary school. For questions 24-30, choose the best answer (A, Sof C).

24 Simon's parents
A. supported the idea ota gap year.
1. praferres nim to cominue his education 2
© Wanted him fo work url ho retred,

25. Wat was tho main reason Simon wanted a gap year?
A to become Independent
8 to get away from his family 25
© to forget about his scnooldays.

26 What eld Simon do in his last year of schoo?
A prepare ora change of iesiyle
E Gayeroam nstea oF studying 28
© plan is gap year tip

27. What id Simon enjoy about working in France?
A. He leant to pick ut
3 He improved ns language sie. 2
© He became interested in Vietnam.

28 Wen Simon goto Australia he
A gota job in a 200.
5 hadno money le. 20
© bought pet.

29 Simon ended his gap year
A working as a water.
B aveling as a tourist 2
© inthe USA and Bea.

20 How di his gap year afec! Simon?
A Ho was encouraged to ie
B Ho cecidod to follow a different career. 30
© Ho wantod to go o university when he was older.

You will hear people taking in eight different situations. For questions 1.

answer (A, 8 or 0).

1 You hour a TV qui show host inocucing a contestant called Jule.
‘inion subject wil Jula answer questions on?
À history
B sport
© geograahy

2 You hear a telephone weather forecast for tomorrow.
‘What wil yeu probably wear?
A ashi and shons
5 raincoat and hat
© a warm coat, gloves and scar

3 You hear a news item on the radio about a painting by Tia.
‘What has happened to the palning?
A Ithas been lost
B has been stolen.
© Ithas been found.

4. You are in an apor departure lounge, wating lor your fight to New York,
won you hear an announcement. Where snouid you co?
A to tho main ext
5 to Gae20
© 1 Hospital Suto B

5 You hear aman and a woman talking, How are they related?
A. Troy are brlner and sister.
E Troy ae husband andi,
© They are later and daughter

6 You hear a man talking onthe telephone, Were does he work?
A ina etre booking otice
8 inan rire booking fee
© ima travel agancy

7 You hear wo students called Maria and George aking about an oscay.
What does she want him to do?
Ato wre ner essay
E loread ner eseay
© to help hor with her essay

8 You hear a woman taking toa man about smoking. Where are they?
A onapane
8 onabus
© nat

‘choose the best

Eistening Test Pe

You wil

1 part of a TV programme in which the presenter talks about his visit to a small

village called Marston In south-east England. For questions 9-1 , complete the sentences.

Marston seems a peaceful place, with green folds and

‘Sociologist Marin Boorsein believes be vilage is cvided by

Major Vientworih knows alo the lager, but they aren'ta his

| tras
10 | and west.
"

Ate annual vilago fte, everyone worked together in order +)

12 | for alocat charity.

Madeline Squire isthe vlago's

13 | innabian,

‘The butler brought Mrs Squire

14 | wen ne woke her.

To End class divsions, the presente vists The Moor Haas, which isthe local

15

he oldest labourer he oresonte nds says he knows his

16 | inthe vitae.

‘The labourer knows everyone inthe vilago would hol him ho was

7

‘The presente doser'tagres with Marin Boorse’ Idea that Marton is ready or

18

Part

You

19:23. choose from the list (A.F) what happened to each person. Use the letters only once, There

Is one extra letter which you do not need to use.

A They cid not do any sightseeing,

B They spent too much money.

© They mace an unusual discover.

D Theirluggage was lst.

E They had something stolen,

F They had an accident

Speaker 1

Speaker 2

Speakers

Spoakors

Speakers

2

18

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You will he

E)

conversation between a woman ce

Vino dogs Mr James want to speak 10?
A Mrs Adams

8 Bran

© Gery

‘what does Mr James want to speak about?
A a fight outside tho bakery

Ban amusing event

anineident invoking Bian

How is Mr James sure it was Brian he saw?
A He recognised Brians jacket

5. He recognised Brian's orange har

© He save Brian undemeatn a strat ight.

Brian wants to leave his mother out ofthe argument because
A. is mother Is too trad to ciscuss the matter.

E hois achamed of what ho has done.

© he thinks he's old enough to fight nis own bates.

"Which problem inthe area do Mr Jamas and Mes Adams agree on?
À the pavements

E the seats

© the dogs

What wilthe residents’ association do?
A teach the neighbours gardening

8 improve the appearance ofthe aroa
© pant he front doors

How does Mr Jamos fool about forming the association?
A bores

8 enthusiastic

© interested

1d Mrs Adams, her son Brian and a
neighbour, Mr James. For questions 24-30, choose the best answer (A, Bar C).

‘You will hear people talking In elght different situations. For questions 1-2, choose the best

answer (8,8 or C).

1) You hear a news item on the radio about a man who has been arrested.
Whats his name?
A. Harold Wiison
3 Ronald Mihonch
© Alquan Quann

2) You hear a woman taking onthe tolsghone about a missing order. Who ie sho?
A tho manager
E acustomer
© aseeretay

8) You hear a young woman reading aloud from a magazine ancl.
‘Whats the artile about?
A delia
B oookory
© exercising

4) You hear a man and a woman taking ina shop. What kind of shop i 17
À aburehors
5 abakers
© a grocers

5 You hear someone reading a short passage aloud. What is the passage rom?
A a holiday brochure
B a history book
© books enlarans stories

{6 You hear a man and a woman talking about someone called Robert Croft,
who is about to be interviewed, What wi happan lis interview is succncctur?
À He willbe promoted.
He will be gwen ajob.
© His book wil be published.

7} Youhoar a young couple taking about moving houee.
Wat do they tink about the move?
A would cause huge problems.
B would be a good idea.
(would be much to expensive,

8 You wantto order a CD from a shop. You telephone the shop and hear a
recorded message. What should you do next?
A walt
B leave a mecsage
© calanother number

19

20

You will hear a radio interview with the neighbour of an eccentric millonaire called Lawrence
MeKenzie, who has just died. For questions 9-18, complete the sentences.

Laurence McKenzie was well known, although he didn't ia publeity or

‘What MeKenzie di 10 ] was completly coro rom

‘tho way he bohaved in publi

Mokenzie often complained to 11] about tings which

Involved very small amounts of money.

Mary people know tha he 12 | alotot money in sacre.
Mckenzi had strange, che 13
lhe saw a person he knew, he used t crs | 14 Jana

PENE took at shop window deploys

Mokenzle would phone people in trouble and offer practical suggestions as wel as
35 | ortheir mistorune

MeKenzie only used to wear a kit 16

Instead of going to expensive shops, MeKenzie went o the local

7

He ais did his on

You will hear ve different people talking about a race they have just run. For questions 19-23,

choose from the list (A-F which statement appl
‘There ls one extra letter which you do not need to us

À Ho riches fest

Speaker
8 Ho was cisquaiieg.

Speaker 2
© He came ast in the race.

Speaker
D He is going to compiain,

Speakers
E He feels ho has dsappoinled people

Speakers

F Ha was inte lead for most othe race,

ta each porson, Use Ihe letters only once.

19

20

2

You will het
‘choose the best answer (A, B or C).

24 Wa cid the mother ital think about teaching Tom at home?
A. She thought it was a crazy idea
B She was unsure about the idea,
© She was confcentit was a good idea.

{25 What kind of person is Tom?
À shy
B talkative
© sociable

26, Which sports is Tom interested in?
A none al all
B football
© swimming

(27) How was secondary school diferent for Tom?
A He had fewer female fiend,
E The teachors were sympathetic.
© The school was much bigger

28 Tom's parents took him out of school because
A the teaching wasn't sabsiactoy.
E ho was treat Dady by other students
© he wasn't communicating wih inem,

(28 How has teaching Tom at home afecte the family?
A They don’t have any holidays.
3 They are rot sowelloft.
© Tho parents have given up hei careers

(80 What does Tom's mother think about his home teaching?
A. Ho has had a good allound education,
8 He has learned the same as any other teenager.
© He has missed out on some imporart skis.

a mother talking about educating her son Tom at home. For questions 24-30,

5

You will hear people talking in eight diferent situations. For questions 1-0, choose the best

answer (A, B or Ch.

1). You hoar a man giving a lecture. What subjects ho taking about?
A geography
B tourism
history

2) You hear an advertisement on the radio. What I being advericed?
A abreakdown sendos
B agarage
© acer insurance poley

32 Youheara TV commentary on a sports event What event i?
EA acerrace

B ahorse race

© acyce ace

4 Youhear a woman taking on the telephone. Who does she work for?
A abulding company
E arestauant
© anote

5) Youthear an announcement ta tran station
Hove can passengors got to Swansea Arpor?
A. travel the fron reo carriages only
8 take a shite ous from Newport salon
take a buf car rom Card

6) Youhear a shopkeeper talking to a customer called Mrs Figg
What does Mes Figg buy?
A cotton woo!
5 uit
© vegetabies

7) You hear a young man talking about hime, What sho Ike?
A skit
E recerved
© sociable

8) Youhear a young woman taking about her holcay.
What was the best thing about?
A. eating local food
E taking 1 local people
traveling by plane

23

Part

You will hear an Interview with a woman called Anita Lee, who runs a successtul business
producing ready-made Chinese meals. For questions 9-18, complete the sentences.

People in milions of British 9 eat Arita Leo's meats

‘The Chinese meals which Anta bought lt taste Ike the food cooked by.

70
In order to cook for here, Arita had to find authentic Chinese

1
Aid of Antas who was tho owe ofthe local Chinese restaurant had trouble keeping

12
Increased demand made necessary or Anita 1 ir people

5
‘Anita's company was given he op prie for etic fod by a wal-known fod



‘She needed money to expand the company, but sha didn't want to get a

15 |rom the bank.

Lania Foods wanted to make changes inthe way hat tha

16 Juas procucee.

In orderto buy back her company, Anita was orcad to sel

7

Becoming Businesswoman ofthe Year was Ana's 7

You will hear five different people talking about their work as teachers. For questions 19-23,
choose from the list (A-F) which statement applies to each person. Use the letters only once.
‘There ls one extra letter which you do not need to use,

A Tris teacher is net always content

Speaker 1 19
B This weachor cannot use a computer.

Speaker 2 20
© This teacher has a ot of talertod sudan.

Speakers E
This teacher advises colagues on teaching.

Speaker à 2
This teacher continues to lea more about teaching.

Speakers 2

F This teacher takes their students on educational ips

26

You will hear a conversation between a 60-year-old fat
For questions 24-30, choose the best answer (A, B or).

2

2

Were are they?

A at Sally's place
8 altho fatrers fat
© ata restaurant

ohn prefers
À. simple fod.
Efe

© sauces.

How ofen does the father eco his chleran?
A. twenty mes a year

E atlcastivico a month

© once or tice a year

y doesn't Sally vist hr father at weekends?
A She's busy

E She travel o the county,

© She prefers to rest al home.

The father mot his fancée at
A work.

E his fonde house,

© a special cub.

John is word
A that Marjory is nike is moine.
8 because Marorys older than im.
© about is ends’ reactions.

How do John and Sally roact to hei father's news?
A They are both disaporoving

B They are sory e's being foolish

© They don't thnk nel be happy.

and his two children, John and Sally.

24

28

You will hear people talking in eight different situations. For questions 1.
answer (A, B or C).

You hear a woman taking about hersel Wat is sho going to do?
A travel around the word

B learn to become a teacher

study to bo a plot

You hear a receptionist speaking on the tlephone. Who does she work fer?
A a garage
E tre police
© alamyer

You hear a short news report What did SS Persian Gul colide wit?
A arock

8 asp

© aligttheuse

You hear a student talking about the school dance
Who wil thay oie the ticket money 10?

À people who want to protect the environment

BB students who are going on holiday

© young people who don't have parents

You hear a telephone message from a business representative.
at she doing?

A. bulding a at inthe Bahamas

E. soling a aia the Bahamas

© rentinga at in the Bahamas

You hear a rt taking on a discussion programme. Whats he discuseing?
hatin

B abook

© arado programme

You hear a man talking to is friend Kon. What has Ken dono?
A made other plans

been taining

© done the gardening

You bought a CD player for your car butt doesn't work. You telephone the
dealer and haar a message. What should you do?

A caline new number

B leave a message

waitto speak to someone

choose the best

listening Test MN

2

28

You will hear a radio interview with a woman cs
the sentences.

alcohol. For questions 5-19, complet

Juliet Mills, who talks about drinking and

Jot Mil says wo started drinking alcohol

She says alcohol helps people relax and become more sociable and

Doctors say that te alcohol can be good tar your

Every year, several thousand Bish people die rom

0

2

Alcohol produces a foaling of wel.being because it provides a rush of

The afecte become noticable as soon as alcohol

Conworting alcohol to other substances and clearing I rom the system can only be done by your

Occasional dining is unlikely to cause permanent

a

your bioodetream gets to you



»

6

‘Since alcohol fects the immune sytem,

7

Proleelod agas various infections,

Aicoholis a leading cause of

18 | in Beta,

You will hear five different pooy

talking about how they met thelr parinere. For questions 19-23,

choose from thelist (A-F) wha is rue about each person. Use the letters only once. There is one

‘xtra letter which you do not need to use.

A This porsor's parner asked fora dance,

This person was Immoclateh atractod ta their partner.

© This porson eldnt Ike thot partner at first

D This person's partners a dacter.

E This porson mot sheir partner at work.

FF is persons partner went tothe same school.

Spoaker 2

Speakers

Speaker

Spenkurs

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Part

You will hear part of a discussion on TV between a psychoanalyst called Mr Stone, his patient

lan and an interviewer. For questions 24-20, choose the best answer (A, B or C)

24 What does Mr Stone say about psychoanalysis?
À They are cynical,
© They have special skis.
© They have medical taining,

25, What was lan ike belore his treatment?
A hosile
8 novous
© sociable

28 To teat lan, Me Stone had to get te know his
A. alge tite
5 professional ambitions.
© friends,

27. What was lan ike as 8 boy?
A He was nota good student
Ho used to make fun of peopl.
© He was naughty sometimes

28 Ar treatment, an was moro
A confident
8 inrovenes,
© honest

29 How does lan feel about he future?
A momie
B optimistic
© nervous

30. What can someone do to solve thor problems?
A. travel to another country
8 take up anolner profession
© sek lp rom a rolatwo

bel E

You will hear people talking In elght diferent situations, For questions 1, choose the best

answer (A, Bor C).

41) You hear a woman taking about going to London. How wil che kavel?
A bytan
8 bycar
© byconen

2) Youhear a woman explaining how to make te=. What does aha suggest?
A use warm water
5 haatthe pot
© brew fora minute

3) You hear a man talking to his wi.
How does he intend o contact local companies?
À by phoring them
E by wring to them
© by isting them

4 You hear a conversation between two people, Where dows take place?
A inasnop
E inanank
© inatas

52 You hear an announcement on an area
‘Whats informing passengers about?
A anoldup

18) You near a recorded telephone message. Who have you phoned?
A a bank
B clothing company
© apostolice

7) You hear par of speech. Where docs the speech take place?
A a bitiday party
B achrsienng
© awacding

8) You hear a conversation in adress shop.
What Goes Brenda trink about th red ruse?
A His too long,
B Itdoosn' sut har.
© makes her look shor.

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32

You will hear part of travel show on the radio about a competition for listeners. For questions

9-18, complete the sentences,

‘The competion’

Is avi to a casein Bavaria.

The casts Wal Disney putin is

10 ] wore modelos

Tae winner's holiday in Germany wl ast

‘on Neusehwanstein caso,

7

King Ludvig I, who was called the

FT 12 ] buat ine caste

Every year, over

a

in 1084.

Hours st the cas.

Don Leek has made 10 porcelain mode's of he castle which are painted

o vin the competion, listeners must name the people and places mentioned onthe

To enter, Isteners snou send a|

lo me studio win

Professional

The winner wi also receive

hair anse,

17 | organise all te activities mentioned.

[ial] sesos ny

Part

‘You will hear descriptions of Ivo diferent hotels and the holidays they atte. For questions 19-20,
choose from the list (A-F) which statement applies to each hotel Use the letters only once. There
Is one extra letter which you do not need to use.

A. It woule suit quests who Ike fshing and hunting

Hote 1
B would suit guests who preter holidays in a cy

Hotel 2 20
© two suit guests who want to vs places of historical interest

Hote 9
D Ihwould sul guests who enjoy saling and scuba diving.

Hotel 4 2
Eau sult guests who want to keep ft and active

Hotels 2

Foul sul guess who enjoy fine food,

You will hear a discussion between a teacher and Mrs Bromley, a students mother, about her

son Billy. For questions 24-30, choose the best answer (A, 8 or C).

{24 ty has the teacher asked to see Mrs Bromiey?
A. o offer Bly help preparing for his exams
to discover why Bill's personaly has changed
© 10 discuss Billy's poor standard of homework

28) How has Bly reacted to his brother leaving home?
A Heals become closer ta nis parent.
B_ Ho spends moro timo alone at home
© He is staying to go to university.

26) What 2 possible consequence of chien watching violent fms?
‘A. They can't think about other things.
5 They don't sloop wll
© They act out soenes fom the fm.

27) What solution tothe problem does the teachor suggest?
A. Bl should take his fiends homo.
B Billy should seek professional helo.
(© Bily should stop Seeing his now ends.

128) Mrs Bromley is upset because she feos that she
A. has iether son down,
8 cant rust her son.
© neds help to be a good mot

129 How docs the teacher fool about finding a solution?
shocked
8 andous
© optimistic.

80) According tothe teacher, parents
A. don'iake thelr children's exam success seriously.
3 don't want to know f tner children have problems.
© Arant always aware of ther chien s problems.

Bao oe

3
==

You will hear people talking In elght diferent situations. For questions 1-3, choose the best
answer (A, Bor ©).

1) You hear news tom. he workers don’t got what they want, what ol happan?
A more warnings
B moreintaton 1
© mare strikes

2) You hear a man talking onthe telephone, Who ls he talking 10?
A afarmer
B alony divor
© apolceman

8) You hear two women taking. Whore do they agree Lo go 107
A acinema
B atheatre
© restaurant

4) You hear an announcement in a department store. You want to buy a pair of
shoes, Where should you go?
A tothe third foo:
B to the ground oor a
to the second floor

(8) You hear two business colleagues talking, Who Is senior?
A. John Jameson =
8 eichael Jones s
© They have the samo status,

You hear a young man taking. Why does ha write port?
A because he's stresses
B because he's hapoy
© because nes angry

7 Youear a woman talking on th telephone. What does she Inaly agree to do?
A resell the Uckels
E go back the money 7
issue diferent tickets Ei

8: You hear a man taking about his holiday. How dis he waver?
A ontoot
B bybke 8
© bycar

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You
recently died. For questions 9-1

‘complete the sentences.

hear a man on the radio paying tribute to someone called Gerald Durrell, who has.

Gerald Durell wrote more than

9] about his te

Gerald thought other people dt ake risks because thay dic have enough

70

Although

‘was born in India, Gerald Durell moved to Britain winen

Jets.

rom an say age, Duel was a keen

12 | of animals

(My Family and Other Animals ls a book about Gerald Duras

and insects

3 | adventures on Corts

‘This bestsoling book was latar made into a TV



Ho was the founder of Jersey

115 Jas wet as the World

Widite Fund.

His natural talon as a

16 Jan mimic helped his public

speaking

ean be sai that today a

717 | movement's largely the

result of Gerald Dural’ eos.

‘One side o his character was the gooa |

18 |wrich can

Be found nis books.

You will hear doscritions of five diferent walks planned for the guests of a hotel. For questions
19-23, choose trom the list (A-F) which statement applies to each walk. Uso the
There is one extra letter which you do not need to use.

A Tnis walk includes a guided tour.

Walt [io

8 This vaktakes poople underground

wat 2

© Thsw

ik needs special doting,

wats

This wak includes a swim inthe ever.

van El

E Ths walk includes a trp on water

wars

Ins walk ineludes refeshments

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You will hear a conversation between a young woman called Sarah Edwards, her mother Mrs
Allen and Mike Hughes, the organiser of an aerobics class. For questions 24-20, choose the best

answer (A, Bor).

24) Why has Sarah arved car?
A. She has changed to an are class
BB Sho has brought her mother to talk to Mike,
© She wants to join the aorbics cass.

25. Mrs Allen's woried because
À. her daughter has told her how ilicu the classes are.
B she doesn't think shell have enough tma.
she els shes 100 old lo jon the class,

26, Mike Hughes reassures Mrs Allen by teling her sho can choose
A whether or not to do strenuous exercises,
B the pace al which she dows the exercises.
© to ina special cass for olor peopl.

27) What does Mike Hughes suggest?
A thal she ty out one ofthe classes boro signing up
B that she sign up for cases saight away
© that she take her money back f she is not satiiec.

28 How does Mrs Allen react to his ofar?
A. She il soome undecidec,
B She decides to star classes immediatly,
© Sho turns dom.

128) What docs the gym ofr ts tente?
A plesic surgery
B advice abou what o eat
© aéhice on medical probleme

30 Mika thinks ha may appear too

A happy.
E commited
© force

| 8

‘You will hear people talking in eight diferent situations. For questions 1-0, choose the best

answer (A, 8 or ©)



a

Listening Test eN Oo

You hear a news tem about a man who haz just been gion an award,

wiry was e

8 forholding up a restaurant
forcaiching a robber

You hear an announcement. You have lot your car inthe cor park for 40

‘minutes. How much wal you pay?
À noting

8 op

cer

‘You hear two men talking, Where are they?
A inalactory

8 ina garage

© ina supermarket

‘You hear two women called Vera and Jano talking.

‘What does Vera think ol Tony?
A He's talkative,

8 Hoë paire

© Hosmean,

‘You hear par of university lecture. Which subject ie the lecture about?

A Law
E Medicine
© History

‘You hear an introduction on a TV show. What kind
A documentary

B a game show

© achat show

‘You hear a racio announcement. Who is Mr Hi?
A ahosplal patient

8 à céminal

€ a holiday maker

You hear a woman talking to her husband, What il she Buy?

A dog loos
8 olveol
© cheese

of chow et?

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man called Wilhelm Zeppelin taking on the radio about his great-grandfather

Ferdinand. For questions 9-18, complete the sentences.

Vainein Zeppein is

8 | that Foxdinand von Zoppetnis

Ferdinand von Zanpaln began making arching more than

so famous

10] ago.

Ferdinand was originally a

+1] , not an inventor.

iio visting

12 Jas a young man, Ferdinand lew in an

‘tor his, he Boca intrested in making a

His frst patent

“aerostat an eat form of balloon.

59 | which

<crbed the alship he had designed as afina

Soul Carty pascongers around The worl

Unik balloons, Ferdinand airship had

ne
15 ]soicous
Tito the wind,

The

116 | otis arsnip 12-1 took place on 2 July 1900.

The German

7 | actos him to bula feot of ashi,

Zeppelin wanted his ships to be used for rave rahe than only for

19

You will hear descriptions of five different days from the itinerary of a tour of Russia. For
questions 19-23, choose from the list (A-F) which statement applies to each day. Use the letters
only once, There ls one extra later which you do not need to use,

A On this day you dot havea specif programme to follow.

Days 19
B On this day you travel on water as well as by road

Daya 20
© On this day you laa to do somo traditional rat

Days 21
D. Onthis day you can choose o listen to music.

Daya 22
E Onis day you can buy local souver.

Daya 2

F Onthis day tnereis a surprise event in tho evening.

Part

You wil hear a sociology lecturer talking about shopping habits. For questions 24-30, choose
the best answer (A, B or C).

124 What were shops Ike inthe past?
A. Thay specialize in good fr fares,
Ther goods cost much less than today
© They often had a limited range of goods.

25) Wnatis shopping like today?
A. There are price reductions al he ime. =
8. Most shops can only be reached by car. | as |
© There are similar shops in most towns. =

20. Whatis he most popular method of payment today?
A cash
creditcard
© cheque

27) Why's shopaing on tne Internet popular?
A Ws convenient and time-saving,
8 The sta’ are hot.
© There are fewer new shops opening.

28) Why i Intemet shopping good for alter people?
A. They can learn to use computers
is notas tng as going to the shops themselves,
© Shopping in supermarkats is more expensive.

Beil

28 Shogpers may not ike ordering on the Inernel because
A. pichurs of ne goods ara ofen unclear.
goods may not be the cualty you expect
© Orders lake a long lime Io arte by post.

20. What does the lacurerbalove?
A. There are Loo many cisadvantages o Internet shopping. F
B Internet shopping wil bo less popular in ho futuro.
© Shopping naaits wil continue to change.

You will hear people talking in elght different situa

answer (AB or ©).

fou hear‘ answershone messages
‘Alter the messages, wnat Nick surposad o do?
A vai his mother

8 take ha moter to Backpoo)

© phone Jenny

2 You hoar an adverisomens ‘or a supermarkel
‘Wat does 1 suggest you should Buy?
A Asaway products
B popular produc
© Pal pice products

3 You heara shor nous om. Why id a doctor step at Alan's 109567
A His ca Pas broken down
8 Ho waslost.
© The house was on te.

4 Younear a g*taking to her manner,
at does she In nk of her malhers suggestions?
A One dish 100 fallenng,
8 One ish needs too much cooking
© One dish s 00 complicated.

5 Youhear a réceptions: wkrg en ie phone. Where does sho work?
A acallege
B an acaounanı's fee
© doctor's surgery

8 Youhear someone addressing a crow of people. Where are sey?
A ata nung site
Bat a rond accent
© outside a burrg building

7 Youex two mon Alan and dim talking about tcs, Mo wi
à An
Bum
© Steve

sep en?

8 Vouhear a chet on a TV cookery programme
Viry doesn't sa make sroanias very otter?
À They are hard 10 resist
B They are oo most
© They aro very Reavy.

ions, For questions 1.5, choose the best

Listening Test [JO] |

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You will hear a radio programme on which the host, Gordon Joyce, talks to a woman called
Maggle Forbes about food packaging. For questions 9-18, complete the sentences.

(Garon says hat, uni quite recent onsistes ota brown

; most food packaging

°
Plesio packaging is supposed to keep food 10 Jano

‘ake it beter
Maggie Forbes sin charge of packaging and 11 | fora

Chan oT oupermarkets

‘She says that 90-50% cf food is wasted in counts without modem packaging an

12 | system,

In contrast, Maggie says, people in Europe Ihrow away no more tan

13 |ottood nowadays.

Maggie claims plasio packaging saves money, but Gordon suggests that itis a

nm

Maggie says food stored in ne | 15 | should be wrapped
TRA 0 prevent loss of water coment.

‘She points out that glass and stone containers aro casi broken and very

6

‘Sho says that plastic packaging prevents food smeling and

17 | bacteria which cause food poisoning

Gordon is worried that plastic bags nave a very bad effect on the

e

You wil hear five different horoscopes on the radio. For questions 19-29, choose from thelist (AF)
what each horoscope says. Use the letlers only once. There Is one extra latar which you do not
need to

A You nase a fic year.

Horoscope 1 19
You should think about geting maried

Horoscope 2 20
© Youcan meet new companions.

Horoscope 3 El
D You should take care al work

Horoscopos. 2
E You might get promoted

Horoscope 5 2

F You are good with monoy,

‘You'll hear a radio interview with Doctor Ramedale about Keeping healthy. For questions 24-30,
‘choose the best answer (A, 8 oF C).

2

According to Dr Ramscalo, how ces le today cer rom the past?
À. People rarely visi he doctor

B People nave more money.

© Peopia are heather.

Dr Ramsdal advises people to
A cook oo wiour al
check thor 000 pressure,
© learn about hear disease,

‘What does Dr Ramscalo say could hop fat teonagers?
A Thay snould eat regulary and ofen

3 Thay should laa more about food,

© They should count ner calories.

‘Recording to Dr Ramedale, nowadays children
A eal 100 many polaloes,

2 enjoy playing outside

© are usualy inactive.

What does Dr Ramsdale feel children today ar Ike?
A independent

8 capable

© spot

at shoule people co i they sur ftom stress or depression?
A improve tho way thay Eve

E take ols prescribed by the doctor

(© buy fewer expensive possessions

mal does Dr Ramsdale bolove?
À Changing your lifestyle is worth the extra money.
Ris rot défeuit to adopt a bottr Issy.
© People should vist ther doctor less ote.

E E

Speaking Sets

for the revised

Cambridge ESOL FCE
examination

A Dun _

Word power
Mise mms) inci in me bu pe
size WAC TIC)
smal cramped, >

meciumsizaé, spacious,
"three bac, huge

FEATURES

garage. garden. central

heating thatched 100%,
balcony, I, sis,
fireplace, nice view

STYLE
vrasitonal od, modem
<YPES
© traces) bungalow,
std mansion fat tag,
cheap. a bargin som celo,
reasonab prosa, low! taches, vila
average ngrorced, “ours

pense

a modern semi-detached home. oks qui spacious and
‘smal ron! garden and a garage. 1

Developing your speaking skills
+ Preferences/Comparisons

22 eee és tom to ale nthe ut unge below La out he pro and con of
ris

lack of space, no garden, offer no
privacy, thin wale, naity, no
Mdviduaty

lots of storage space pleasant axsensive to maintain, lass secure
surroundings, ood imesiment,roomy | golated, cost to heal, dificult to
een

useful language

a good thing about, one acvantage is, one important thing i, the
Dest hing about

moreover, in addon, furhermor, lo, as wel too

Dad ing about, ono disadvantage is, Ine worst Hang aboul, Te
ile

bat, however on the oer hand

> The best thing about fais hat hey are economical They aro cheap to heat and quito easy to maintain
(ten, ats ro convenienty located for publi transport such as buses ana tans. On the other hand, they
can be smal and have a lack of space. Also, oy have no garden so they are not ral sultan or fomes
wth chicron

3 Im pairs, discuss which pe of wang you would and wouldn't koto Ive in and why. Use the
{ideas from Ex. 2 and the useful language below.

‘© Useful language

> A: l'dlke to ein a ia, as thoy ao economical. They are cheap to heat and easy to maintain

E: Realy? Ta prefer fo ve in a house because Ney e usualy in pleasant surroundings.

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| Look tthe pleuras On which of he hosay could you
+ one nate?
2 SR cala muss slot nina sts?
> an cren mes nen poi?
eo dares?
> tert ne lrgusgor
+ fan al esp
ey cae sour
compare lima?
fon ese nun clear?
Sonne get
‘Sooo Sato?

Developing your speaking skills

g/Disac

Use the expressions below and the Ideas In Ex. 110 discuss which ofthe two holidays you would
Prefer and why.

‘Useful language

Agrecing Disagreeing

Tara et
cme oe wann ips

etna ge aad age more AA
theese dst ba marae ep Ds

Word Power

+ Holiday equipment

3 Underine te ms you don't ink you would need on the following type ot holidays.
A re
© sung nosey Le | ete emits uam uam ne a

© mountaineering
holiday ‘map, jacket rubber rag, compass, swimming costume, rope, gloves

yachting holiday LB le Jacke, ropas, camera, sunscreen, ha, rising boat, tennis racket

seaside holiday À rancos, not, fishing rod fppes, ural, miter, towel

era gg | ei ri mn i gw poc

‘camping holiday ‘oxygen tnt, camping stove, sleeping beg, ined food, matenes,
A whistle

o
o
© ri ED) | wa a pp
o
o
o

fishing holiday. ‘ishing rod, bat, sal, hairdryer. no, hooks, goggles

Developing your speaking skills

Expressing Choice/Reason/Purpose

| Choose a typeof holiday from Ex. 3. Use the ist of items and some ofthe useful language below
to discuss in pairs what you would and wouldn't take with you, giving reasons for your cholces.
You can also use your own Ideas.

‘O Useful language

[a defintely, 1 might (nt, tte be a good idea, Fé consider. 1
oui bother, dont think, Fa aso

h mo as the sun fs very dangerous

minutes)

+ How long have you been learning Engien?
Vina o you Ind easyliieut about leaming English?

‘How wi you use your English inthe flor

1 How you think your knowladge of English wil hep you ind a jb?

113) Monologue (e minutes)

{Candidate A: Compare the pictures and say what it might be like to live in homes like these. (1 minute)

Candidate B: Which of these homes would you prefer othe in? (20 secon)

Why do you think people choose holidays like these?

cand

B: Compare the pictures, and say why you think people choose holidays like these. (1 inte)
Candidate A: Would you choose ether of these holidays or something ese? (20 secon)

Model interviews
Y Listen to two candicates doing the speaking task in Part 2. What reasons does each candidate give to
Support ther answers?

irwork) comes)
An older couple is going away on holcay for ther 40!" wecsing
anniversary. Koro are some of the suggestions thay ae considering,

+ How enjoyable might those suggestions be or older people?
+ Which two would be the most suitable.

Model Interview

(FART) Discussing in pairs (ern

‘Would you Ike to go on any of these holidays? Wry?
DO you prfor winter or summer holidays? Why?

What sort of holiday do people from your county preter?
Vihy do you think young people choose diferent holiday destinations
from older people?

+ Do you ike going away with your family? Why nor?

+ Some people think that going on holiday is mor tring than staying

at home. Bo you agree?

(Op ten 10 0 canicas doing the speaking tak in Pars 3 and 4 and ans the questions

Part3 1. Which types of holiday do the candidates sugges for the older couple? Which two do they choose
‘and what reasons do they give to suppor how decsion?
Part 4 2 What sor of holiday do people from Ine candidates’ counties preter?
3. Why do the candidates thirk young people's cholo of holcay destination ders (rom that of older
people? What reasons do they give o jsily thei answers?

»

wo A

AT)

Which of the following Jobs can you see in the pictures?

+ doctor © estate agent + former + business executive
+ Journalist ® deepseacier + policeman scientist,
+ Builder © nurse + Secretary + layer
* teacher + ballerina + cashior mechanic
> chet “a > poner + olecrcian
Look atthe jobs In Ex. 1a and answer the questions. Who

works 91o 5? works indoors?

eric wi thet hands? gets a commission?

‘works in an office? ets a high sary?

gets tips? has nie hours?

‘works in a hospital? 2 does shit work?

Works outdoors? 2 ars a uniform at work?

Underino the adj

tive that best fits each ofthe sentences.

À good teacher is always reliablo/alorpatienthonest/compattivo vith students,
A ballet dancer must be very fitenergeticiealm lo cope wi he long hours of traning and energetic
Performances.

fers need lo De strong/sklfulipolteimaginative to ensure customers enjoy their meal out
Sacrtaras nood to ba courageous sisciplinediorganised/ confident to run an ofleo fent
‘Nurses should be curious Mlexiblo/adaptablo/dodicatod and always put Hair patients were es.
Aventecis need to be persuasive/imaginative/cautiousioulgoing in detal wile designing.

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b) Use the adjectives to discuss what qualities are needed forthe following Jobs. Give reasons.

dong QUERIES

‘metiated. magnate confident, practical,
‘uti, exible, honest, ac alee,

bie to remain calm dpined organised, courageoun,
persuase, curious responible, sociale energat alte,
‘hla able o work a team

> A chet needs o be Imaginative so that he can design menus and present his cooking in an atraca way.
Ho also noeds to be able to slay calm while working under pressura especially during weekends,

Developing your speaking skills
© Likes/Dislikes/Neutrality

23 Rond ea eon. Tan ta yur parier wc ft os appeals you the most nao
eat Usa th tinge owe You cova se yur oe ase

ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

ee Teen
===]
Be | Sma
===
SS
125. protets wif and or habits
SE

Useful language

Likes Discos Neutrality

Vlikeroveinjoy (+ ing fomvour) -. | dontiwouldn enjoyke... | I wouldnt mind (+ ing form) …
Lim not kon on (+ ng frminoun) Es alo same Lo me...
uring fs no ny cup oftea. | docentfvout mater to me

don ancy (+ ng forminoun)
"ate (ing forminoun) …
ant stand (+ «ing form/noun)

> The best thing about being a doctor's that you help people who need your care and attention. wouldn't
le to be a forest ranger because trey often work alone and they may have to work in dangerous
conditions.

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2b

Here isa list of forms of entertainment. Which ones can you see in the pictures? Can you think of
any more?

> an galery + musical + 200
ballet performance Amusement park bowing alley
+ concen © cinema + crus

) Use the positive/negative adjectives to tell your partner why you like or dislike two of the above
2 torms of entertainment.

Imoresting —excting ti, born noisy cual
funny educational enjoyable gui upsetting expensive
Intellectual emotional «ely Tous homiyng ——_fghtening
cultural cheap fascinating ng kish heras

Mining Gel ame crowded dangerous dab

You are planning a one-day excursion for
3 school. In pairs, discuss which forms of er

up of foreign students who are visting your
inment the students might enjoy and why. Decide

‘which two to include. Use the useful language below to help you

Making suggestions Accepting

How about gong to a concen? | Tha would e tneigrest.
Wy dont wo goto a concer? | Yes. Lets do thal
Wy net (goto a concer)? | That sounds pere.

[Wa could (+ bare in) That's not a bad ideo.
Pemaps/Mayne we could. | es. | suppose we could
1 ink wo shouts cota

ie ought to

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ejecting

1 ori ink 50, might be too ora).

1 don think so. Hw about (gang o te
theatre insta?

lts nee idea but

Oh, I's far oo (expensive),

“There wort be time for

nin (the concer) wou be a bad choice
because

+ Do you have any brothers or sisters?
\Wnat do you enjoy doing with your fami?

De your parents go to work? What do they de?

Are there any specs occasions when al your fam is together?

Candidate A: Compare the pictures and say what I might be Ike to do Jobs lke these. (+ nue)
‘Candidate B: Which ofthe jobs would you prefer to do? (20 aconcs)

Candidate B: Compara the pictures, and say which place ls closest to your Ideal home. 1 mou)
Candidate A: Wrich place would you prefer Lo lv in? (20 seconds)

Model Interview

(CS Usen to to candidats coin the speaking task in Pan 2. Wha easons does each candidate goto
support thor answers?

EEE vecision making (pairwork) once

‘You ara trying to decida what to do during the schoo! holisay. Here
are somo Suggestions on how to enterain yourscios.

‘How atractve are each ofthe suggestions?
Which to things wil you not do?

+ Vita lso could you do during the holidays?
+ How do you usually spend an evering out with your tends?
Do you nd tne cost of entertainment reasonable in your coury?
+ Bo you thins poopie spend too much timo ane money en

+ How satisfies are you withthe variety of entertainment where you
lve?

Model intorviow:
(CS Listen to two candidates doing the speeking lask in Paris 3 and 4 and answor the questions.

Part 1. Wich ofthe suggestions do the candidates find least tative and why? Which two things do they
decide not fo de and what reasons do they give to suppo ther decision?
Part 4 2. How do the candidates usally spend an evening cut ith thai ends?
mm 3 Are the candidates sei with Boi local entertainment facile or not?

A o

Word power
+ Places to eat out

1 a) Look at te pictures. In which of the placas could you

enjoy a quiet and lormal aimosphere?
‘moet wth other young people fora burger?

te some traditional 10047

have some ight refeshment while out shopping?
have lunch wi a auslnass colaague?

celebrate a specal occasion?

restaurant

"snack bar
'b) How do these places compare with places to eat In your country?

> We have alot of cafés and fas food restaurant

) Using the table, choose two places to eat and say what you do or dont find appealing about them.

«convenient good place co socle
St ous In good weather

an be noisy and crowded, very
Tite menu

cheap quick serie, informal

can be crowded, unhealthy
atmosphere

fod limited choice, noisy

limite choice of meals such as
sandwiches and alo drinks
cannot st down

convenient quick service

suitable for formallspecia
occasions varied menu,
traditional food, comforable

more expensive, reservations
sometimes necessary quite
forms

> What ike about as food restaurants is tal you got quick service ad the foods quite cheap. However
they can get nolsy and crowded. and | mus! act the food rather unhealthy.

Word power
+ Complaints

3 Look at ott of compis some peopl have when en ou Can ou think of any other
complaints when eating out?

"sally soup, tough/undercooked steak, overcooked vegetables, small portions
y

rudajslow waltress, (The fod took ages to come) slow
bright light, loud music, Gark and depressing

| Overchargod, extremely expensive, charged a fortune

Eydeno dy tablecotheglassesicutary, no towels in the tolls

nis real homble. Other diners sometimes get served betor

rneying.

Developing your speaking skills
*b

essing dissatisfaction

À, 1 pata each ter sbou a tine you ae out nd were diste Uso the ns rom Ex. 3
toate etnia below You con alco ue Your ow dese,

Ouseful language

y Dissatisfaction

“The worst (mea) Ive ever had was ... The (Service) was absolutely awtulterible/disgraceful, | wouldn't have
ringed # but... Waat realy bothored me was

> A: The worst meal [Ve ever had was wns

{Da restant and the food was absolutely

terrible. They charged us a fortune lor oo

18: Thar’ awful novas forget gong out ora meu!
my Dinhdsy. We went to ar

vant but the steak was so tough

E BES and hobbiese N _

Word power

| Look at the pictures. Use the key language to discuss which
‘qualities are needed for the activities and why.

daring | wing 0 do dangerous! ing atanton to what
dieu tings sof) You are dong to avoid
m careful takes
creative | 888 t0invent à develop à
Ve | original idees able to change say &
adapt to diferent
> flexi
able fo stay calm & not 10x10 À condon
patient À. get annoyed i sth takes a =
tong time paying alto attention to
> observant | pata
having alot of erthusiaem =
energetic | & determination acive &
ot ol tes ft | Seong and near

artistic | goodatdramngpeinäng well-organised able to plan your activites

1 you want fo do whto-ater ating, you havo 10 be daring and wiling to do dangerous things.

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| In pars, use the table to talk about the hobbies as in the example.

a En dé
rola, no: get any exercise
ercting needs special equipment,
asin expensive
rola, takes up alot otto
ose to nalure
samy grad. ing,
Cookery coute needs alt of equipment
mg nosce special equipmone,
create time-consuming

006 fn f execs, hah risk of mr,
ralenging volent

cine, cengorous

000 tom ef exe Fisk ot ol Injury
ravarcing

‘Concession

relaxing bby, but you don't get any exercise
Although you don't get any exercise relaxing #

Developing your speaking skills

In pairs, decide which ofthe actives In Ex. 2 you would recommend for a) Susan, a 40-year-old
housewife, b) Tony, a 30-year-old business exceutive, ) Billa teenager. Use the useful language
below.

"CO useful language

Recommending

ik esse sold ty. woud dirty recu man archery) or... So should au rock climbing)
estanco don tek ning) ei 08 à gone [cea tr, He/She might Ie to ty

TO

general topics E minutes

* How do you spend your ee time?
Do you think you have enough fee time?
ls thor anything you would Ike o laam to do?

ar
ZEILE) Monologue te minutes)

Why do people choose to eat In places lke these?

Candidate A: Compare the pictures and say why people choose to eat in places ike these. (1 minute)

Candidate B: Were would you profo to ea? 120 seconde)

‘Which person has the most dificult job?

‘Candidate 8: Compare the pictures and say which person you think has the most difcul jo. (1 minus)

{Candidate A: Which job do you tind more interesting? (20 secones)

Modal interview:

¡(CA Lsien to Iwo candicalos doing the speaking task in Par 2. What reasons does each candidate give to
Le support their answors?

EEE decision making (pairwork) anne

Your local youth club is going lo introduce some new avis for tha
teenagers in your area. You have been asked to give your opinion on
the suggestions below.

+ How usu! do you think these actvies would be fr teenagers?
+ Vinich two would be the most popular?

Would you keto ty any exreme spons? Which ones?

avo you got a faveurle hobby? Whal ist and why do you enjoy

a

nat do you think are some of na ana of youth actviy

cube?

+ Do you think ts important or no or ree-ime actives and
hobbies tobe educational? (Why Why nat?)

‘Whats the most popular ro time activi amongst your ende?

Model interview:

CN sten to wo candidates doing the speaking tasks in Pars 3 and 4 and answer the questions

Part 1 Which of the suggestions do the candidates think would bo most popular with ne teenagers and
wy? Wal two oplons do they finally choose and what reasons do they give I supeon ther choice?

Part 4 2 What are the candidates’ opinions on the banal of youth aciviy cube? What reasons do they
{veto support their answers?

3 Do the candidates consider the educational value of ree-üme activi lo be important or not?

‘nat reasons do they give to support heir answers?

ing and fashion

| Uno te word Blow to describo what he peopl are wear nthe pictures.

““glothing
Facket, sin, Thin ut,
‘overeat, raincoat, cardigan,
dress, skit, pulloverjumper,
‘sweatshirt, trousers, tuxedo,
blouse, dungarees,tacksult,
jeans, socks, shorts, unfor,
leggings

ootwoar
welingons,hia-naolod
‘shoes, boot, waere
sana checked, polka-dot,
N sip, ora, plan

reis,
‘Stone mort, | | „Smalcomname,

en sa Pa reno) sony, Sen,
EME pe sporty, elegant, casual,

Developing your speaking skills
+ Expressing frequency

ee ee

[The two. men are wearing

Casual county cotos, The man [E Me gt wars a
tn te lot le mag a Grosted | Gel ann wen
5 and av: 3 à back pido est
rece’ 2) over a ra svat nts ten
Creamenlouied”ttleneck | Sr fas 2) à
5 He's also | be Mar, Mes wei
Men ight brow douar The inet lc).

man or sq sana along | an Bask ses, Alla
Dar D NET nerctesae cosine
à yelow RS boa’ und | Re har ex Bathing out
Garon roue. | crying male Der ok
spot.

ee
[E] Tre tamis casual dresses. The man Is wearing IB 1) nenn

and a blue 2) ‘We can see only the rec colar of the
3. hole wearing ündemeatn. Th young gis wearing a bright red

‘erin jacket over a Due sh, Her trousers are ight Due vi a pater of wit
flowers on em, The woman is wearng long ray 4) and black
‘She's camping black 6)

3 Pinot, stor tin cont om.

1. Most of my clothes dor‘... me now that Ie put on weight
2 Sho shouldn't wear red I BOB nn. hör

3 These blue shoes her blue dress pertecty.

4. That jacket really ...... YOU, you look great

5 These shoes don't me; they e far 100 big

4, wat ind ot tes do you kan you tke wearing Completo to sentences below.

1 dont usualy wear.
neary aay
Mest ofthe me, soute min in

‘once in a while
rarely cee

5 pat, cio what nos you woul arte wth youn each fh oon latins

+ ajob intoniow ‘hing in the Alps
© 2 piel in the countryside with tends + avisttoa fam
+ formal wedding recepton

> A: If oro going 10a job intone, | would want to make a good impre
formal. 1a probably choose my best suit wih a matching shirt and ie.
1: Yes, agree that smart clothes are essential, would wear a pleln dress and jacket and a pair of smart
shoes.

ln, sa 1d wear something

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Word power
+ Describing ifestyles
| took atthe pictures and rad the profes. Whose testy

© conventional? e tuent? glamorous?
© Simple? © acier + rolaing?

Why? Tell you partner.

Miranda. (85 years old) John, (22 years old)
housenite, unersty student
English countiyside Manchester

+ Ivosin an expensive fat + Ives ina cottage wih a ves inhals of
ams E100,000 a year garden residence:
© owns a 650,000 sports + spends quality time with + has a parttime job
ar er family + owns a €1500 second:
+ goes on exotic holidays © own a small family car hand car
+ os to Paris for + goes to lamiy holiday, + goes backpacking
shopping sprees resons around Europe
+ buys designer clothes + cooks healthy meets for + goes to rock music
eas in ester her family Testivals
restaurants + buys clothes at + buys clothes at second:
+ gees tothe gym three departments stores hand shops
times a wees + invites fends for * goes jogging every
Suncay lunch morning
© onjays long walks inthe
== ‘countryside

> Jonniors Hostyo seems 19 bo affluent and glamorous bacause she can afford an expensive car, and
‘designer clothes, Sho also Is o Pars for shopping sprees or goes on exotic has.

b) Whose Iifestyl is closest to your own?

> [would say that Mianda'sSfestye is tay close to that of mine and my fami’. We spend quite a lot of tne
together as Miranda's family seams lodo. Wo don have a house in ha countyside, tough, as my parents
both have jobs In he cy centre.

7) I pales, use the abet a about the advantages and disadvantages o ving In the counuysid,
the city and the suburbs. You can also use your own Ideas.

quiet and poacelal, ish ai, aol ack of
Sawer pace of ll, possiity faalieischools!

of garden, pleasant oalheare. io job
enwronment for eisen, ‘opportunites, bring
relaxing atmosphere

Countryside

Job opportunites, full ange of olution, noisy.
faciies!schools hospitals ‘rowed, higher crime

Ivy atmosphere, wide variety tate, fate pace of,
olertertanment. easy rés, more
ensporiaion consumer

‘community atmosphere, good ‘noisy neighbours,
facies, spacous Dosing, far rom the ety
‘accommodation, ideal or conta, ited
tamos. entertainment

> A: A good thing about iving in Ihe oounlyaide is tat you are lose o nature end get lots of fresh air!
The pace ol Hl is slower Here so you don! go! so stressed.
8: That un. On the other hand, thers je’ much o do there, £0 you might find & boring

Developing your speaking skills
‘© Wishes for the present/future

3 mp, vn ne ir wha you woul th 1 change about your Het
Ieee asian lo eee cae a ae

your own Ideas.

Ouseful language

Wishes fr the presentfutur

visto | could. shi ony ware able to. | woul realy ke. Hope o (om 2 SoM can) one day |
ould gay exchange to. or.

> A: Iwieh 1 could have a more exciting, active Meet. At the moment, | spend alt of time studying for
schol. would really lke to have more free ume, | hope to become a doctor when | graduate and

be able to allord a house inte suburbs.
B: Moniy I were able to la in th cay centre | would gladly axchange the conventional subur fr
somewhere more glamourous. love hanging cu, and We ly would offer lts o mtoresing choices

minutes

+ Have you ever travelled abroac? What was it ike?
Would you Ike to ive in another county? Why not?
How would you describe atypical weekend?

1 (inate)

Candidate A: Compare Ihe pictures and say what these people's clothes tell you about thelr itestyles.
Candidate B: Vich testy do you thnk would be more rewarding? 20 seconds)

What would you enjoy about eating in places like these?

Candidate B: Compare the pictues, and say what It would be lke to eat In places Ike these, (1 minus)

Candidate A: Wich place do you find more relaxing? (20 second)

Model Intorview:

(CN stan to two candidates doing ine speaking task in Part 2. What reasons does each candidate give 10
“=” suppor their answers?

Decision making (pairwork) (mues

Imagine that a rote couple wants to move to another area. Here
some a he suggestions they are considering.

+ Discuss the acvantages and disadvantages of these suggestions.
* Decide which ono would be tne most suitable forthe couple.

countryside

Discussing in paire nn
2 Daya ys tye
+ Does a wealthy lifestyle necessarily make someone happy?
+ Be ra ny pego
RE?
RESTE

Model interview:
(listan to to candidates doing the speaking tasks in Parts 3 and 4 and answer tne questions

Part 1 What pros and cons do the candidates mention regarding the suggestion? Wrich place do they
finally decide on and what reasons do they give to suppor thoi decision?
Part 4 2. What ao the cancidates opinions on wealth and whether or not makes someone happy? What
reasons do they give to suppor thor answers?
3 How satisied are the candidates wth their own esis?

Word power E

Source and causes
of pollution

À 9 mat tne
pero

Pollution tothe
pictures.

b) Complete the sentences with words from Ex. 1.

1 > Factor ro
gee ‘ release GE ch poe

3 Accidents invohing as whic spl tha load in the see, pollute the
a — used in crop spraying release harmful chamicais which aro

‘deposited inthe soil
eae rennin ful of 100 much packaging

Developing your speaking skills

7 Use the tables below to talk about the effets of pollution and its possible solutions. You can also
use your own ideas.

“actores emit possonous | acid rain, smog, damage ‘reas lakes! | Improva the way we dispose of

chemicals Sulinge global warning, contaminaon | waste products, introduce
of seastives by onc waste Shier avi

ltrker accidents at sea | destruction of ea le and surounding | more cucl navigation.

resul in l sticks environment introduce stricter palin} fines

anrosol sprays emi CFOs | damage to the ozone leyerncrease in | use of ozonetiend sprays
ein cancer

overland tas ‘waste pila, umgiane condíions | recyelng, lass use of packaging

pesticidas in farming | contamination offood, vater and soi | natural pest convoi using

‘rman produits
vencesemicarton | ade ram, smog, damage trees! | use of alemative fuels
monoxide Inkenbulings, lobe warming

"Useful language

results ing) abou, result(s) in, consequent sac) 1, as a consequence,
problem solving Canicoud be avoiceceducedovercomelsolved by

A: Factories omit a lt cf poisonous chemicals Into the ai.
1B: Yes, and tis can result in acid rain wich damages trees, lakes and bulldings
‘A: This problem could be solved by improving tne way hey dispose of waste products

dife Jey)

Word power

| +) which of these animals can you seo inthe pictures?

whale + sea wo + penguin + crocodie
| + deer nine + golden eagle
polar bear

animal types®

ids open,
the Jung, forest, the ampriblans, mar
sea, lakos, vera, the si =

Save us!
Don't let
our home
melt!

nt ten us to
Fashion accessories!

Pb). Talk about the animals in the pictures as In the example. Then use the
they are endangered.

+ pesticides lames spray crop wih cher cals to
protec eros or insects ~ anal get poisoned
ds Uy eat nora

+ polen — ircutres release one waste in tr wal =>
destroy nature habs

+ growth in urban expansion — large mus ground is ceared to
make way for housta/scustry~ destoys te rai! Nab of aimait

+ agreutual growh ground clesred to make way or
ross — animales lose sei habit

«hunting — dor ant fo hry tens eat hunting of anima! spaces — animals
become endangered

» thoy spray them with chemical, which pr

Developing your speaking skills

Read the ideas below. In pars, use the ideas from Ex. 2 and the
useful language below to talk about the most Important stops to save
wildlife. What can governments do? What can you and your

classmates do? ,

Gtepchokseve

w

plant tees «inform the publ (and ost tt)
+ rase money + do not buy anima produ

| aceptaran + use Uh media o educate people
+ organise campaigns roce ice eystaon

crete wi

la pars ‘bean endangered animal in 7008

Useful language

Proriiing

Our na pitt sshoud bo, Tho next thing to consider e, Another importar actor to consicor i, Last but not
last, Planting veas) snot as import a (ista fur, The esl urgent priory is

> fiat priority should be o create wildlife parks This way we can preserve animal

GS intes)

Have you ever bean to an Engln-speaking country?

+ Wnal do you imagine you'll be doing in five years" me?
"What s your ideal way ol spending an evening out?

‘What co you lke about he area where you lve, and is there

anything you dsike?

Candidate A: Compare the pictures and say how these problems have a negative effect on the
‘environment. 1 minut)

Candidate B: Which would you say is the most serious form of pollution? (20 saone)

Why ls helpful for these people to wear uniforms?

(|

(Candidate B: Compare the pictures and say why Ie helpful for these people to wear uniforms, ( minute)

Candidate A: How do you fo! about pupils wearing untorms at schoo? (20 second)

Model Interview:

(Osten to wo candidates doing the speaking task in Part 2, What roagons does wach candidate give
Ne support thor answers?

ing (pairwork) (9 menses)

Your school warts 10 produce a series of posters to helo promote
awareness ol te eironmen Mere are some ofthe suggestions they
Are consiering,

+ Horr lleatve are these pures at drawing atonion to erironmontal
‘coroema? Which two pictures would you nol use forthe posters?

* GEBE piscussing in pairs ana

+ How else can we make people more aware of environmental
problems?
À do you think poses the moat serious treat to wide?
+ De you know af any encangored species in your country? What are
they?
‘How imporant st to protect species thal are endangered? Why?
{What do peop in yaur eommunliy dot help protect tha erironment?

Model interieur
LC Listen cantes ding te speaking task in Par ans 4 ad answer questo

Part3 1 Which ofthe suggestions do the candidates fing the mast effective and why? Which two options do
‘hay not recommend?
Part 4 2 intha cancidates’ opinion, what poses the most serous Urea to wife? What examples do they
‘give to suppor their answers?
3 Bo ether ef the cencicates think ifs important to protect endangored species? What reasons do
they give to suppor their answers?

Advertising [Y

Word Power
+ Advertsing

| © Look te pers. hich advertisement

+ pris any ped? Double Bubbles

+ is targeted ata speciic age group? vill keep her happy for hours!
+ promotes a luxurious Hostia?

SHOPPING IN PARIS?
SUPER TRAVEL

b)_ In pairs, uso the key language below and say which advertisement seems most appealing to
you and why.

+1 (don fod 1) very appealing + (o sor) I aimad at draw peoples atenton to
(© this ator} really grabs my attention tho name of the produc ls (ro very alchy
+ Abo actor) every eye-catching

> A: The adver in picture realy grabs my attention. The name of the produet ls quite calehy. 00.
8% Yes, see what you mean. | lso find the ad in picture … vary appealing. aay matas you fa ko

7) Underine te em that bes fs the sentoce,

Hi you want to adverse professionally, you should goto an advertising markeVagency.
| was surprised al how big the billboardicampalgn by ne side ofthe road was.
‘Adverising ls eimed at the consumersiaudlenes, the paople who buy tne
‘The purpose of acverising isto research/promote a product and incresse lis ales
A success advertisement needs to bo appaaing to the coretarget market

(Go through the classified/commerclal ad if youre looking or a ob.

Developing your speaking skills

In pair, use the table below
and the useful language
inthe box to evaluate

the different means of
advertising. You can

‘also use your own

idens.

Published aly,
dress large aucionees

can have catchy jingles, audience
‘can do ober work wile Ictenng,

combines moving, clout imag

with sound, reeches a greal
percentage of customers

avalablo al the time, reaches a
‘wore audence, customers can
shop whenever thay want

any lo san and road, cs
animated so tac atesion

be

Ouseful language

ol catch as newspagens are mosty
black and who

limited audience as radio seems
‘outmoded, can only De heard

can be expensive limited number or
‘readers, pubishod wookymorthiy

can be ignored during breaks in
shows and modos

must have access

found only in cerain areasplaces,
area expensive

(newspapers) would be eecieloractca, cos) wouldnt ol much use, advertising i newspapers) can
ie. (advarising) coul be profab

Can shop whenever they want. Don you agro

à he Internet would be effective as 1 reaches a worldwide audience, und customers.

3» You have a pain, but no 0v00/000y has access lo I niemel. To me, advertising in magazinos would

be more practical as

80

ileren ages and

Word Power
+ Spending money

4] ini ott olowng ro shown in ne pera Tek (7.

+ clothes & accessories
+ ewoots and snacks

+ supermarket shopping
+ cosmos portumos
housenol bill
cosiovos
Snomasicuncers'sportng events

+ magaziosicamics
computer gamesiceo games

b) Look atthe pictures in Ex. 1a and the key language below. What do you usually spend your
money on? Tell your partner. You can also use your own Ideas.

+ Lean never sist buying © Leroy (ing)
‘always ty o save up money lor + Im ag sponderisaer
real cart ord to ash out alot of cash on... have to Sure on

> cad one al ocean: cane ht peg me é
2 Undone om ht best se sntene.

‚John earnsigains a ot of money as a lawyer.
How much savings{pocket money do you get rom your parents a wook?

Vil you pay in cashicurrency or by rest card?

lim planning on using al of rey savings/payments for a university degre.

He pays alo of salaryinterest on his cedt car,

‘ant wat to get my frst pockatipay packet

She's savingipaying up to buy a new PC.

She doesimakes a iving by working asa secretary.

Dan borroweditent some money rom me yesterday to buy Evanescence's latest album.

Unfortunately, many people wastelspend moro money than thy earn ai

Developing your speaking skills

3 Imagine that our schol wants 1 spend money on improving facile. ln pals, use the pictures
ná In veel anguage below to decide on wht would wouén be proprio. Dee no
tinge you int an he mas! impor You an alo wee your own ce

O Useful language

‘Suggestions/Giving reasons

A (pew science lab) would be rather useful because
À anis cour) wouldn't be much use as

A (mw rar) would contribute to (our schooÿ by (+ in)
Investing ina (swimming poo) would be a good idea because

> A: Anew science lab would be rather useful as our equipment i od and needs updating
agree more. I would rely Improve our chery and physi lessons

Speak

(EER sino persons information 1 innen

2 Wat kind of musie do you Isten to?
Do you uso ho intomor?
+ Whal do you enjoy doing in your ree tine?

[Part wonciogue writen

Which means of advertising would be more suitable for a new product?

NN

(Candidate A: Compare the pictures and say which means of advertising would be moro suitable for a
new product. (1 mina)
‘Candidate 8: Which means of advertising would be more likely Lo reach teenagers? (20 seconds)

How can these forms of pollution bo controlled?

Candidate B: Compare the pictures and say how these forms of pollution can be controlled, (1 minue)

Candidate A: Which of thoso environmental problems concerns you most? (20 seconds)

Model Interview:
(lento 0 candidatos ding he spanking task in Par 2. What reason does auch cansino veo
support their answers?

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Deci

Your loca! town council has extra funds and wants to improve the
area, Here are some suggestions on how the money can be spent

ion making (

irwork) (minutes)

‘+ hich suggestions do you thnk would be the bestvorst?
‘wich two suggestions chou the tow coun! spend ho money en?

[Part 4] Discussing in pairs (4 minutes)

* ition of the above suggestions woul help to Improve your area?

+ Do you tink enough money is spent on theatre anc the ars in your
area?

+ Bo people have onaugh say on how publie money is spent?

+ Ie ita good dea to charge admision to museums and ar galleries,
‘or should they be free of charge?

+ Inyour opinion, what isthe Dost way to save money?

Model Interview:
CS Listen 1 two candidats cog the speaking task in Parts 3 and 4 and answer ho questions

Par 3 1 Which suggestions for the area do the candidates think aro the worst? Which two do they finally
Part 4 2 Do the candidates thnk tis a good idea to charge admission to museums and at galleries, oF nol?
Wat reasons do they give to just their answers?
3 How important do tne candidates fee tis to have parks in urban areas? What reasons do they ove
Lo justly tier answers?

pisces aiomet Type ot sport

7 a) Locka the der ‚cam yi oo, | samc gos poc bae. | cou 9 ie
pes ol por use anse Yaw ists ak aca on | pa eo
tre words below to talk | nada ena. | Pm Enr ga, ck Coy | a po
ou each ot hem Er

b) Which of the sports do you play?

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* Sports qualities
2 ©) me atoning ajoctvenotrases dor sports Which ore pole (whic are negative

(0), whieh are both (PN)? Decide In pars,
physealy demanding») tough soon local
rein competive 2 any shes
Spectr boring popular
easytoleam = ace morotoncus
dangerous E nergyconsuing| tina
time-consuming cin cnalengirg

b) Choose from the sports in Ex. 1, the phrases in Ex. 2a and the key language below to discuss
which sport you lke most and why.

KEY LANGUAGE

roqures good retenes toques ator taining
roqures expencive equipment ‘rates a sense freedom
Feier tour spit ques good balance
depends on welter Pos Sergi your muscles
involves grace movements and good ring

isa good way to love toss
stimulates your mind

halos mara good balance

¡sor people ofall ages and abies need t be highly ld
abs You tink qui can be inured

{really ikelenjoy tennis because its a fast spor that requires good reflexes.
Wold ons ing am a big fan of ice sang as a physically demanding
‘graceful movements and good ting. Beides, na on

By

pra you oo i a par of sales,

Developing your speaking skills
+ Expressing opinion

3 You and your tend wou tke take up a new sporting sey se the apre in Bx. and
ass which apor woul be ata o yo. Use he pases below te You.

‘Asking for opinion

Dont you ance?
ra yeu ie

1g would be a gres idea cing Sport that cr

8: That's a good point. However, ican bo dangerous bec

use i's easy 1 ace your balance and have

Word power

« Education

‘| complat the table wi the words blow. Somo word migh sul Both type o education.

graduate Information and Communicatior ) playground
Alevels Geography Physical Education (PE) lesson halls of residence
MSc/MA Maths tutor computer lab students canteen Economi

Subjects!
ea = Courses,

Paste [ZEIT | fi ii
cuisteasies: [len uations

a a —

b) Using the vocabulary in Ex. 1a, describo Iypical day at your schoolunlversty to your partner.

> Army schoo, the frst lesson ofthe day starts at 9 am. 1 might have ICT in the computer lab with my
favourite teacher Mr Brown or Maths. Wo have lunch at ane 0 clock In ia school eanteen. Aer school
many ofthe students uno are Tevel go o the library o do soma atra work

saying for hot

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22 Lak aie ot tin Engl education ytom and compar 1 he call sem in
oa

Stages of the English Educational System
Ages

2 years ola

5-1 years od

11-10 years old

16-18 years old
1+

> In England, nursery school és optional and i starts atthe age of two. In my county, though, nursery
‘scoot is compulsory and slats atthe age of four

Developing your speaking skills
+ Expressing likes/dislikes

Which is your favourite school subject: sconce, ctizenship, ar history, goographys PE, ICT, Herature
peycholesy. Use the kay language and your own ideas to discuss in pairs.

KEY LANGUAGE

learn about living organisms ‘lay various games and got exercise

study physical forces Ike onorgy and light Understand chicren and learn about ner needs
be clestve and use cur imagination become more communicative

learn about past events understand human nature and behaviour
learn about ater counties and their people Improve computer skis

> A: My favourte subject's PE because we get o opoontunly 10 play various games outdoors and got
‘some exercise sho sare time, What about you?
Be The sunject that I real enjoy is ar because we can be creative and use our imagination to produce.
paintings, drawings and Scullures,

À bso, un tn kay rage and your oun tes oak sou! as chatty.

© go on schoo ips
Fave lessons ouside the classroom
ave exams a the end cf the year

ave assignment deadlines
organise events e.g. performances
ave to follow the sylabus

oop up wih the res ofthe class

> A: What I realy ke about school is that we Irequenty go on school tips. Our teachers take us 10
Interesting places and sometimes, we have our lessons outside the classroom. Wai about you?
B: Well gonorally he schoo! too. However always get stressed when we have exams atthe end of
the year, and J have to Suc long hours.

Speaking Test
(GEER) ris st gener

‘Where do you usualy go on holiday?
{What tities do you usually do when you are on holiday?

@ minutes)

Do you preier 10 rlex on hosday or do Something activo?
‘Which place would you Ike to vis next?

art 2 RER u

What might the advantages of learning in these situations be?

Candidate A: Compare the pictures and say what Ihe advantages of learning In these situations might
bb. (1 nut

Candidate B: Which pe of lasson would you ater? (20 saconce)

‘Why do you think people choose to spend money this way?

(Candidate B: Compare the pictures and say why you think people choose to spend money this way.
minute

Candidate A: What co you spend your money on? (20 second)

Model Interview:
Listen to two candidates doing the speaking task In Pat 2. What reasons does nach candidate oe to
support thelr answers a

ee Technology _

Word Power
‘Technology

4] 0) which ot ne atoning can you see inthe peurs?

> primer + MPS player ‘© olcctronio phrase book
+ laptop + DVD player + viéco camera

+ digital camera + games console + plasma TV

+ memory stc ‘mobile phone

»

Which of the Items In Ex. fa do you need in order to

+ sure internet? 4 store your favourite songs to ten to?
‘© text your tends? ‘check the tanslaion ofa phrase?
+ play a video game? do your nomework?
© print outa cocume store your photographs electronically?
+ ranster es rom one PC to another? ‘email your fiends.

watch a documentary

rf the Intomot you need a laptop or a PC.

2) ewer ne questions

+ Do you own any of he items in Ex. 1a?
© How otten do you use them? What for?
© Which one could you net Iva without? Give reasons.

> I have a PC, a mobile phone and an MP3 player. ! use al three of them on a daly basis, ! do my

hameurkan my PC ar email my Plan. usa my mobi
to sten o my favourite songs. ques co
any te, send tent messages u

‘phone fo send tar messages and my MPa player
ee anthout my mobil phone as [can contact my fiends
J er store my favourite songs o listen to

Developing your speaking skills

In pairs, use the table o talk about the pros and cons of using the Internet. You can add your own ideas.

convenant — do & amy ime in unsafe — hackers staal
the comb a your house ersaralintermanon
educational — get nlomelon —— addetve — spend hours in
instant bom various sources
quick — send a message impersonal — lose personal
win seconds contact
make ones easy sky — you dont know

persons deny
A: [think shopping online is very conveniant as you can do it any time ofthe day in the comfort of
Yes, | see your point but can be gure unsafe though, as hackers can steal

your personal information.
Developing your speaking skills

In pairs, uso the Ideas to el your partner how computers have helped to make
our lives casio

=>


watch main to music onine — fasteneap

poe essays — seve and tensor homework an a memory sek. have
access o Iralasinformation thin second.

hat online — make new fiends at your convenienco
buy onine — fast, convenient

save space, communicate faster

OUseful language

In my opinion

In my opinion. computers
easly by So

Word Power

+ Means of tran

Look atthe pictures. Which means of transport would you use I you wanted to
go tothe hy cont?

(90 on a business tp to another county?
{90 on a touring haliay in your country?
¿elo the arport as last as possible?

ol the saat with a ot of beach gear?
take a regular form of outdoor exercise?
(00 sightseeing around tho conte ola cy?

Give reasons.

I wanted o 90 to ne oly cent, I would travel by metolunderground because is cheap

In pairs, use the adjectives below to talk about the pros and cons of diferent means of transport.
You can use your own Ideas.

safe economical noisy slow
fast comiortabie Srosstul crowded
relie energy eficient net emenmenaly tiandly dangerous
A: Buses aren't very energy efficient as thoy use pr. They car also be very crowd, especial peak

8: They are not very reliable elther, and you often have to wal long
they are quite an economical way of traveling

no for one. On the other hand,

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Developing your speaking skills

In pair, use the table and the useful language below to discuss ways of solving the problem of
traffic in ety centres.

realy reduce polation, not convenient for

Strats would ba fa los businesses and shops,

congested public transpor system
‘would ne tobe adoquat to
‘ope wth era passangers

‘ast and eco fendly. expensive to build. and

useulorcommuers and mall,

shoopers sive network required

good for commuters frm prolong journey for

Outside oftoum, encourage | commmutors, may get

gor uso of pubic ‘overcronded, cosy

transport in ety centre

less congestes tons, (iu o conta as

oso to ly conte space may not be
arab, ay expensive
o constr

O Useful language „

are res
(A monorail) would ba a gond idea/an answernhe | couldn't agree more but …
Bros eta ci
¡(Underground car perks) would be a solution to | That would help a lot. Stil,
en

em

Banning cars from the city centre would be a good idea as would great} reduce pollution and
tho streets would be far less congested. What's jour opin
B: couldn't agree more, but the publi transport system would need o be adequate fo copo with

© Do you enjoy eating eut?
+ Do you play any sone?

+ via do you usualy do during the Christmas holidays?

+ Do you usualy do something special on your birthday? What?

‘Monologue ( minutes)

How have these technological devices made our lives easier?


É

= \

Candidate A: Look atthe picures and say how these technological devicas have mado our ves oasor
Cet

Candidate B: Which ofthese dovicos do you use most? (20 seconde)

‘Why do you think people enjoy doing extreme sports?

Candidate B: Compare tne pictures and say why you think people enjoy doing extreme sports, ( minute)

Candidate A: Which ofthese two sports would you Ike 1 try? (20 seconds)

Model interview:
CS Listen 1 0 candidates ing he spaaking tak in Par 2. Wat reasons does cach canción Qe te
‘support thir ancwors?

EEE Decision making (pairwork! e me)

This summer, you and your end are planing to go on a trip across.
Europe. Here are same means of transpor that you are considering
using. In pars, ciscuss:

‘+ which means of transport you Ind the mosticast appealing to got
ftom county to country
“+ which two forms of transport you wil finally decide to uso

minutes)

‘= What do you think transpor wil ne ke 100 years from now?

+ Do you fo safer in some forms of ransport than in others?

+ in your opinion, what isthe best way to encourage people to use
‘ther cars less and travel on public transpor more?

+ Aro safoty cameras on roads a good idea?

‘+ How ole should people be before thay ae alowed to cio?

Model Interview
CS Listen to Bo carats doing the speaking task In Pas 3 and 4 and answer the questions.

Part 3.1 Which forms of ransport least appeal to the cancidates? Which two do they finally choose?
Part 4 2 Whal do the candidates thik transpor il be Ike in 100 years? What examples do they give?
3 Do the candidates feel ser in some forms of transport than in others? Wnal reasons co they give
to justly ther answers?

%

Word Power
+ Eating habits
A. ta two mor words to each category nthe apidegram,

vegetables

tn ann fruit

fish & seatood

som nro \ st
town ts
2 Look at te pictures and answer: =
‘What woud bo a heathy snack? =
À nat would you aot ou were on a de? Fe
ia maes
dy @

[seas cn caters siones]. [E] orange ico earns mm), [EJ] whclegrain cereal pon cata)

> Fait sala, salad or uholegran cereal would boa healty snack, as they are high in protein, carbohyorates

sis

3 Usen pictures nd enormen ns. and 210 make sentences about your sin habs.
1 dames to. a nee
2 tee at

a 5 only eat Let schoolimork.
3 leant stand 6 rarely rn in

Developing your speaking skills
e Concession

4 took to pictures and tne nots and make sanancn. Us ago tough spin spo

41 mecacheckpe uncomiorabls andorinoomenien 3 exercsing ing — kanps you ft
= prec your neath by discovering disease 4 fast fod tasty = high ft, salt and sugar
2. vegetables not very ing = ch in viamins

> AlthoughiEven though medical check ups can be uncomfortable or inconvenient, they protect your
healh by discovering any diseases you may nave
In spite ofDespite the fect that medical chackps can ba uncomfortable or Inconvenient, ‘ney
‘protect your health by discovering any diseases you may have

5m por. cuss what you nk Importar or a eat Mes. Use the das rom Ex. 4 and
thetangungein te ate, You can lo se your own los,

= aaa

| xeric eguaryheep tt + lower you intake osa
À | maintain Peay waht 1 (ie sc) can ecuco ta ik of (aa
8 have awebaanond det ps A

cua our on (supa, fat) + [regentes are important sources of mins) |
© + haro regular check use lit ne consumption o (ny fos) 4
| + Gogo roles sess + apor en exelent way to git ft

> A: For me, the most imporant
Part of a Mealy esi is
‘exercising regularly as its
à great way to keep Mandıt
Fellowes stress

8: Youre absoluta right. 1

iso fe! tha eating plenty
‘of hut and vegetable is
‘essen bocause they aro
Important sources of
vitamins

Word Power

+ Accidents

CLS

{| vio tte tatowng accidents ca you een he pires lon? car cas, gu a, ar rs,

Plane crash, tre.

> Picture A shows a plane crash

2 ruin the gape wth the word in ea hones, ctas, moran, rin ie iad,

smoke, fre alarm, evacuate, fatal

1 was woken up suddenly by a
oud 1) Timmedtatly
got out of bed and joined the
‘others as they were running into
the street. 1 Saw a tall buling
207088 no 618812) a
The 3) ones
were quick 10 ve, bu so many
People were hurt that took
hours to restore order. The
damage was enormous and
many families were made
9. ë

ambulances, rescue, damage.

B Fire ina Schoo!

When the 1).
went off, everyone started to
parie. We were inthe classroom
fd could sme 2)

{coming in from the corridor, so
we realised that we had to
3. the building as

soon as possible. When I
street,

reached the the

Der
arvod. Fort
serious injured.

©. Train Accident

‘was reading my book when our
ran ht an oncoming. train.
Everyone's fst reaction was 10
parie. The noise was deatening
but after a while could hear the
SNS HOM TE 1) a 28
thay rushed to 2)
the injured. The extent of the

was shocking
number of
| is sil unknown,

2} ead th newspaper headline. Imagine you experienced the oven. Nara your parra, Uca

words from Ex. 2.

TRAIN DERAILS IN
HEART OF CITY

Woman SAVED FROM
BURNING BUILDING.

NATIONAL HOCKEY TEAM

HOSPITALISED AFTER FOOD
POISONING

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Word Power

al Disasters

A The fumiure stated shaking and we fel the — E The tremendous winds caused major damage

earth moving beneath ue. and many buidings calapees,
18 There was heavy rain ard the poor crainage F People were taken lo hospital suflrng from.
System couldn't old the water. Poaistoke,

© People couldn't catch tral breath and were G Theland was hed up. thas rained or mort.
coughing ans choking, H We heard aloud rumbing sound and tumed o
D A huge wave came rushing towards ue. see the huge

“pion
5 pairs, scus th causas and afecto of natural doter. Us he cos from the abe,

Natural Disasters

ee

winds and warm topical a combine to este desncon of proceryhomestuldngs. loss al
stronger sorm pattems le rest ny
shortage of rana over a long period ol water shortages, reduced production of hydro
time lactic, los ol crops & livestock, disease
à | water spaces in the ocean due to rapid destucton of buikingsand and loss ol te
movements. from earthquakes, volcanic
upon, underwater explosion |
drought human ener, esconsbety, arson [Oss fl (umanlarımal pan los oxygen
ode torres, Jos oral habia

ee intenso ran, Severa storms, poor drainage | cannat use th land to gr eons, isk of

ans, wideepreadcesace due to covariates wales.
= rage property oda ages
> A: À humano i usually caused by winds and warm Tropical air combining to create strong circular
storm pattems.
18: That's ight Are fa humieune tts and, can result in Hooding and tho destruction of propery

Use the Ideas below to suggest ways to help people after a natural disaster has occurred. Can
you think of some more ways?

callemerneney seres to ep donate money oan
auyone who is tapped | beng ood ane water Bee ve warm d
+ apple "and blank
> A Ier was à tsunami 1 eu donate money to an emergency fund 10 help the nanpie

8: Je alsojoln a volunteer group to halp those in need.

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Speakin

EEE) raving about genera topic minutes

+ Do you preter spending your ee ime on your own or with ether
people?

‘What's your favourite 1000?

‘What ro your favourtofrestimo actives?

[Part 2] Monologue (a minutes) Bu

How do you think these people's eating habits might affect their health?

their heat.

Which method of shopping do you think is more practical?

Candidate B: Compare he pictures and say which method of shopping you think is mora practical. (1 mite)

Candidate A: Which method ol shopping do you enjoy most? (20 seconds)

Model interview:

CS Listen o two cancidates doing the speaking last in Par 2. What reusons devs each candidate give to
A supporter answers? ‘tt

Decision Making |

‘There has been an earthquake in cy in your country. Here are somo
Suggestions or helping the survivor

+ Vich suggestions do you think wil be the mostiaastefecioa?
+ Which two suggestions need tobe put into effect immediatly?

irwork) 6 mi

)

CM viscussing in pairs «mines

‘= Wihich natural disaster scares you the mast? Why?

+ How do you tink you would reac i you experienced an accident or
ratura! aster?

‘+ How might people's ives bo affected by a cisastor?

+ Wat précautions can you take 0 avoid accidents inthe hore?

+ Mat actions should you take in the avent ofa dsaster?

Model interview:
Cite two candidats doing th speaking tsk in Pars 3 and 4 and answer the euestons.

Part 1. Which suggestions do the candidates think wil be the most elective? Which two do they tally
decide need to be put ito eect?
Part 4 2 What precautions do the candidates suggeet for preventing accidents in tho home? What examples
do they give to jus their answers?
3 Inthe candidates’ opinion, what actons should be taken to deal with a dieaster? What reasons co
they give to justify ther answers?

Word Power

Hore is a
represent?

tof fm genres. Can you think of any more? Which of them do the pletures

Underine the tem that bes fis the sentences.

1
2
3
4
5
A
7
3
9
0

“The soundtrack/screenplay ois los km was writen by a team of 50 writers,

I's said thatthe latest Harry Pte fn nas 109 millon dolar budget box office

The actrs had lo be on locaion’set by 5 o'clock ery memin.

ET was a huge box ofle/sereenplay success curing tne 19805.

Despite Ih fact nat "Die Hard 4 sa budget/soquel, thas a ciforert storyline,

They are current fring on setocaion Sr Lanka.

Even though he exploson looks very oa, twas actua fed using special efect/actions.
‘Tho soane wih the car chaseeffects on the motorway was very exciting.

Fans/Spectators wil ro Goub be teed with this fim.

‘The plotserpt takes ar urexpecte twist when Li nds cu who Robert

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Word Power
+ Describing films.

3 4 rit esto wm an er yen i, Mon fo merda

‘can be used more than once.

moving slow volont dul Miarous
ee ee

‘You can also use your own Idee.

humorous excting gripping ahering
scary boring action-packed

coloudul hn

funny ehe charming

NEGATIVE

POSITIVE
Animated NE SE
Science Hction SE EEE

Comedy a IN
Adventure MS II
Romance: MIS IN

b) In pairs, use some o the words from the table

nd describe different types of flms.

> A: Lenjoy watching adventures because they ar action-packed and tiling,
1: Yes, but dont ike them. ind tha violent avd frightening.

Developing your speaking skills
+ Deciding/Opinion

You are looking at some film reviews inthe local paper. In pairs, tlk about which fm you would

like to see, using the useful language.

‘QUseful language

5 prefertwould rather

not keen on

NOTHING HILL
Hugh Grant rs char Curtis oman comedy about
Rohe bockstore owner who meets and becomes
Avis vt he wos st famous sees, Ana Sot
‘la Rober) Te re many Mis moment, but o
feu iter swe dns slog te Wo

FINDING NEMO

“This arated adventure fl great viewing for athe
fami itis about Nemo, a clownfsh who ges Kidnapped
from his coral ef home. His desperate ater ss all
the way o Syeney in search of his on.

> A: What do you think of "Finding Memo!

CO BACK TO THE FUTURE

‘This is a cs science fiction film about Mary
Me, en American teenager, who is sent back hy
yeas into the past vith thea of a Ume machine.
He accent prevents is parents fom meeting
and puts is orm existence at rsk No toe mir

RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK
‘Steven Speier’ fm stars Haison Ford asa rerowned
archaecigist ho is hie by the US government in
onde to find the Ark of the Covenant. gaping
‘adventure fled in Caro and Nepal, will have you on
‘the edge of your set.

2 Animation is not my cup of le, Im afald. { would rather watch something mare aavanturous

How about “adr of to Lost Ark“

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Word Power
‘© Newspaper sections.

BT Magazines 10]

{| 0) match ne nealing othe dern cts 01a newspaper sted below. Can ou think ot

any other sections?

+ Spors

2 Entenainmant © Environment

NEW HIGH-TECH PLANE FLIES
‘AT CALIFORNIA AIR BASE

"WWE LAUNCHES CAMPAIGN 10 SAVE
AFRICAN FISHERIES

METER oF EDUCATION SUGGEST u
APPROACH TO SCHOOL DISCIPLINE Je

SOMERSET HOUSE TRANSFORMS
INTO A GIANT OPEN-AIR CINEMA
FOR 10 NIGHTS IN AUGUST

+ Sconca/technaiogy

es + Moria news
+ Polos + Education

Pop Star Gives Birth to Baby Eoy =

HENRY TO RETURN TO PRO
TENNIS TOUR

EARTHQUAKE ROCKS
INDONESIA LEAVING
‘THOUSANDS HOMELESS:

'b) Which section do you ususllyinevor road? Why?

> usually read the world news section because Im interested in what's haopening nthe wer

rever re

the sports section, though. because Im nat rel inerstod in

rincones

rate bad sue sübsefpion | alos

‘oditorials sections. | ciassifed market broadsheet |

1. Avery important cion survey was publehed in lst weeks paper
2. She okt ie actor's prolos I rain ‘oe 6500 0001
3, You can fnd a readers opinion onthe lates: news ever in he of he paper
4 You can tl fom tho cover thal his magazin 6 cue expense
5 Prring Su ‘sores in magazines and papers can ot mans of copies.
5 Moet women's magazines contain baaury an fashion à

7 Calebriy sn Scandals and rumours rom Holyoed are wat tabled jeumalts wite about
8 Thao ae alot of as about cur planes Lure in tr National Geograpnic.
9 The comens ofeach monty ‘ofthe Joumal ol Fáucaton can ba vino eninn.
10 To cet your one-year 1 moy in the aopieaion form and post tothe

fotowing adcress.
11 Amagaare’s y ‘measures the number of cones old other week.

mort or even annual.

12 The company i making plans to cstbua ite pubicaons in thoEurogoan
13 you war to Ind some Secondhand future, you can aras have a Ok at he

‘ad in the Evening Gazot,

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39 Men te qua
mnagazinanewspape

CI] unbiased
BIT reveaing
[I wot-esearched
ED aotaiec
BET] educational
[EL] informative
EL] tocar

by other people's opinions.

unbiased so

tothe phrases. Use them to tel your partner what makes a good

contain orbe based on actua

teach something you dd not know betore
¡contains a let of information or deta about sth
¡comment ay on events without being intuencad by ether papas opinions

¡vo the reader useul facts ideas of

study

1 topics careful and discover facts about them
scover facts about sbisth

Tally on events without being Influenced

b) In pals, discuss how you kasp yourself informed. Use ideas from Exs. 1, 2and 3 and your

ov ideas.

> A: usual keep up with sports and world news by ran y newspapers. { find them wel
researched and unbiased

B: Oh, ros? | prfor reading magazines, ine arts and entertainment sect y

se very Informative, 2

dt revealing when

Developing your speaking skills

e Describing pictures

4, Deserve no pictures. Tak about ic, pl, a, was, ins. Us the ue language,

He/She seems to
HewSheis dressed in

He/She probably
He/She may be

vobuby

do

2 minutes)

rat do you usualy do to rk at tho wockends?
How do you tink you wil use your English in the Are?
+ What experiences in your le do you find stress?
Wat career would yu ike to low ln he ute?

(a mures)

What would be enjoyable about films ke these?

er

Candidate A: Compare the pieures and say what would be enjoyable about fms Ike these. 1 minus)

SON +

Candidate B: Wricn fim woud you prefer to see? (20 seconcs)

How do these disasters afoct people's lives?

Candidate B: Compare the pictures and say how these disastor affct people's Ives. ( minute)

Candidate A: How would you help people who have experienced disasters Ike ese? (20 second)
Model Interview:

Os Usten o tuo canciates doing he speaking task in Part 2. What reasons does each candidate give to
Ne? suppor ii answers?

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(ENTE) Decision Making (pairwork) (miss,

You are the editor of a new widite magazine fer toenacers and you
are looking for topics for Ie ist issue. Hore are some suggestions of
‘hat to include.

+ How interested would teenagers bein topies tke these?

+ Which tro topics should be included?

‘+ what factors influence people's choice al newspapers?

+ vial do you preter: books, magazines or newspagers?
+ Isthore anything you dont Ike about popular magazines?
+ Vital qualities snould a good newsoaper nave?

Can you describe your ideal magazine?

Model Interview:
(Qt to canicas don

speaking tat in Pate @ and 4 and answer the questions

art 3.1. Which ofthe suggestions do the candidates And least appropriate and why? What topes do they
gecice o incude? Wihat reasons do they give Lo support their decision?

\Wnat are the candidates’ opinions on the factors tha nuance people's choice of newspapers?

ral reasons do they gwe to justly ther answers?

3 Do the candidates enjoy reading popular magazines or not? What reasons do they give to just
their answers?

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2: 1 mures)

+ Do you lke patin any sports? (Which one ard wy?)

+ Vina are your favourite activities in your spare time? (Wry do
you Tike them?)

What was the biggest surprise you ever had?

you could change something in your Ie, what would ibe?
Di

TEP) Monologue «rinnen

Candidate A: Compare the pictures and say what dues you think these people may face at work.

Camkat 8: What job woul yu het de? Wy? 2 second
ny do people enjoy these in o aces?

Candidate 8: Compare the pictures and say why people enjoy these kinds of activites. (1 minis)

Candidate A: Which a tess actas woul you prefer todo? (20 second)

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110

Decision Making (pairwork} (@ minutes}

Imagine that a local environmental group is designing a poster to
‘make poople aware of tho cmvironmental problems they face in eit
area. Here are some suggestions forthe poster. In pas, ciscuss:

+ How serious might those probioms bo?

+ Which two photographs shoula De on the poster?

(EBD iscussing in pairs nines

What king of environmental problems are there in your areatonn?
ou you jon an environmental group? (Why?/Why ro?)

Are tacking environmental problems the responsibilty of ordinary
poopie?

‘What sort of tings can ordinary people do to help reduce patton’?
Do you think the problems of the environment are going to get
better or worse in the (tar? dust.

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‘The book is aimed at leamers ofthe English language at CEF level B2
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