Intermediate / unit 7 Grammar reference /Page 143- 144-145 vocabulary Phrasal verbs Activity 1-page 60 1.a. idiomatic b. literal 2.A. idiomatic b. literal.

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Intermediate / unit 7 Grammar reference /Page vocabulary Phrasal verbs Activity 1-page 60 1.a. idiomatic b. literal 2.A. idiomatic b. literal 3.A. idiomatic b. literal 4.A. literal b. idiomatic 5.A. literal b. idiomatic Activity 2- page 60 1.He turned it on 2.For them 3. has taken them off 4. Took it up 5. with them 6. it 7. them up 8. took them away Activity 3- page 60 1.Put up with 2.Come up with 3.Run out of 4.Get on with 5.Looking forward to

Intermediate / unit 7 Grammar reference /Page Page 55- activity 3 D: do - D : have N; have D: Did Grammar spot: I work for intertec: simple present I’ve worked there for five years. Present perfect I worked for the BBC World Service. Simple past Page 57-practice activity page 4 1.Has resigned- has been elected 2.Was announced 3.Did you go? 4.Has Saeed ever been 5.Took off 6.Has hit – has fallen- have been advised

Intermediate / unit 7 Page phrasal verbs / and meanings He put on his coat and went out. Meaning She left I didn’t put enough wood on the fire and it went out. meaning Stop burning. the marriage didn’t work out = meaning didn’t succeed Our plans fell through = fail I put up my sister for the night. Give food and place to sleep. I put off the meeting. = postpone Don’t let me down. = disappoint Come across. = find by accident I’m looking for Jane. Literal meaning They ran across the park. Literal meaning I get along very well with my boss. Good relation I’m looking forward to it. Meaning expecting something.

Intermediate / unit 8 Grammar – page Starter page 62/ Match line in A with a line in B 2. If you’re going to the post office, could you post this letter for me. 3. If I see Anna, I’ll tell her the news. 4. If you want to do well in life, you have to work hard. 5. If you don’t feel well, go to bed and rest. Grammar spot page 63 If I see Anna, I’ll tell her. Future possibility When I see Anna, I’ll tell her. Future certainty 2. As soon as When we have found - before we invite friends

Intermediate / unit 8 Grammar- page 65 Conditional forms / page 6/ Match A with B and C 1. If Tony calls, tell him I’m at Alex’s. He can reach me there. 2. If you’ve finished your work, you can take a break. Just be back in 15 minutes. 3. If I’m not back at 8 o’clock, don’t wait for me. Go without me and I’ll meet you at the restaurant. 4. If you have the flu, you should go to bed. Keep warm and drink plenty of fluids. 5.If you’re ever in London, please let me know. I’d love to show you around. 6.If you go to Russia, you have to have a visa. You can get one at the embassy I’d buy a computer, if I could afford it. It could be really useful for work If I had more time, I’d love to learn more about photography.

Intermediate / unit 8 Vocabulary- page Some adjectives means (VERY) a huge windfall = a very big windfall A miserable person= a very unhappy person Activity page 4 page 68/ Match A base adjectives with B Strong adjective Tired great Frightened terrified Good great – wonderful – fantastic- superb Tasty delicious Bad horrible- awful- terrible- disgusting hungry starving angry furious dirty filthy surprised astonished- amazed happy thrilled- delighted funny hilarious

Intermediate / unit 8 vocabulary Activity 4 page 67 Match the synonyms ( meaning) from the text. Generous-kind Ambitious- determined to succeed wealthy – rich Enormous- very big To fund- to pay for To donate- to give away To found- set up To improve- to make better

Intermediate / unit 9 grammar page 73 Grammar spot page70 It must be a duck. more sure It could be a duck. Less sure It might be a duck. Less sure All these sentence mean/ I think it’s possible that it is a duck/ It can’t be a duck. 2. It is impossible. Very sure. Page 73 activity 2 1. They must be friends. 2. They must have been on a skiing holiday. 3. There can’t have been six. 4. He must have broken his leg. 5. They might have stayed with friends. 6. He must have taken a lot of photos. 7. They might have written to thank them

Intermediate / unit 9 grammar page 73 Grammar spot/ what is the past of the following sentences? present past 1.He must be on holiday. He must have been on holiday. 2.He can’t be on holiday. He can’t have been on holiday. 3.He could be on holiday. He could have been on holiday. ________ present past 2. He must work hard. He had to work hard. He have to work hard. He had to work hard. Activity 1 page 73 1.You must have forgotten it. 2. He must have been ill. 3.She might have overslept. 4. You must have dropped it. 5. She can’t have finished already. 6. He must have been cheating

Intermediate / unit 9 grammar page 73 Activity 3/ page 73 Note: You can use many model verb for each answer. 1.He can’t / might/ must/ have been born during 1940s. 2.Could you help me--? 3.You should/ must/ see the doctor immediately. 4.It must/ could/ might/ can’t/ be raining. 5.We shall/ can/ might/ may/ could/ go for dinner this evening. 6.I shall/ should/ must/ can’t / stop eating sweets. 7.It must/ can’t / could have been Bill that you met at the library. 8.I should/ shall / must/ can’t / can / learn to speak English.

Intermediate / unit 9 Vocabulary- page 76 Easygoing ; easy with people Untidy ; messy cheerful: always smiling Sensitive: can be easily hurt Activity 4 page 73 Positive negative Reliable lazy Optimistic talkative Reserved shy Ambitious impatient Generous moody Hardworking untidy Easygoing sensitive Cheerful

Intermediate / unit 10 grammar page Page 79-practice activity 5 1.I’ve cut my finger. 2. I’ve been swimming 3. Why have you been crying? 4. I’ve crashed— 5. I’ve been writing---. Page 81 activity 5 1.What time did you go to bed last night. 2.What did you do last weekend? 3.What are you doing tonight? 4.Are you going to study English next month. 5.Have you been studying English for three years. 6.How long have you been living in this country. 7.When was your father born? 8.How long have you known your teacher?

Intermediate / unit 10 vocabulary – page Activity 1/ Positive: adore- crazy about- fond of- keen on- don’t mind Negative ; not that keen on- can’t stand- can’t bear Neutral: quite like- don’t mind Activity page 84 / 2 2. He’s very keen on all water sports. 3. I can’t bear golf. 4. My brother is crazy about video games. 5. My sister is not that keen on any sports. 6.I can’t stand people who always talk about themselves. 7.My mum is fond of museums. 8. I don’t mind green tea, but I prefer I thing I loathe most is tidying my room I quite like my job---

Intermediate / unit 11 grammar page Page 88- Activity 1 K: haven’t I ? K: isn’t it? K; am I ? K: didn’t I? Page 89- activity is it- 2- can’t you- 3. haven’t you? 4. isn’t she? 5. aren’t there? 6. was it? 7. aren’t I? 8. aren’t you? 2. Match a response ( from activity 1) 4. ( isn’t she ?)Yes, She’s extremely bright. 3. ( haven’t you ?) Believe it or not ( aren’t you? ) Why ( is it? ) No, it 7. ( aren’t I ) No, you’re not— 2. ( can’t I/) Me ?— 5. ( aren’t there/) I know— 6.( was it? ) It was terrible--

Intermediate / unit 12 vocabulary page 97 Activity 3 1.I talk to my kids about everything. 2.X, about 3.With, for 4.X, with 5.About 6.of