Ex. 2 p. 36 1) don’t worry too much about 2) remember that 3) it should 4) it’d be better to 5) I suggest you 6) Why not 7) recommend doing 8) you can.

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Ex. 2 p. 36 1) don’t worry too much about 2) remember that 3) it should 4) it’d be better to 5) I suggest you 6) Why not 7) recommend doing 8) you can

Ex. 3 p. 36 1) T 2) F (he talks about all 3) 3) F 4) T 5) F (he wishes him good luck) 6) T (fairly informal)

Ex. 5 p. 37 1) E 2) C 3) A 4) D 5) B It reads better with the extra sentences because there is more detail and interest. The writer adds personal opinion and experience, so the email flows better.

Ex. 7 p. 37 Start: Hello Hi Finish: All the best Best wishes Good luck with everything Love Hope that helps

Yesterday I ate salmon. simple past When I was a child, I played hide-and-seek every day. simple past I’ve eaten a lot today. present perfect present perfect She’s just arrived. They’ve known her for two years. present perfect I’ve been driving for an hour. present perfect continuous I’m dirty because I’ve been mending the car. present perfect continuous I met Tom while I was jogging in the park. past continuous

When I got to the station, the train had already left. past perfect When we got married, we’d known each other for three years. past perfect I’d been driving for an hour when it started snowing. past perfect continuous I was dirty because I’d been mending the car. past perfect continuous

Yesterday I ate salmon. 1) G simple past completed action in a finished period of time simple past When I was a child, I played hide-and-seek every day. 2) L habit in the past I’ve eaten a lot today. 3) B present perfect completed action in an unfinished period of time She’s just arrived. 4) A present perfect action that has happened in a recent past

They’ve known her for two years. present perfect duration form (stative verbs) I’ve been driving for an hour. 6) J present perfect continuous duration form (dynamic verbs) I’m dirty because I’ve been mending the car. 7) D present perfect continuous action that has recently stopped (focus on the action itself, not on the result) I met Tom while I was jogging in the park. 8) F past continuous action in progress at a particular moment in the past

When I got to the station, the train had already left. past perfect action that happened before another action in the past When we got married, we’d known each other for three years. past perfect 10) H duration form in the past (stative verbs) past perfect continuous I’d been driving for an hour when it started snowing. 11) C duration form in the past (dynamic verbs) I was dirty because I’d been mending the car. 12) K past perfect continuous action that had recently stopped at a moment in the past (focus on the action itself, not on the result)

gripping P brilliant P 2 outstanding P confusing N imaginative P predictable N 2 stunning P convincing P irritating N superb P 2 delightful P 1 1 lively P N 1 dramatic P 2 memorable tedious P N dull N 1 moving uninspired P fascinating P thrilling disturbing N P

about a film WRITING – PART 2 a review about a holiday about a place about a website about a product etc. Example Your English teacher has asked you to write a review for the film club website of a film which has an impressive hero. Describe the film and the hero. Say what happens in the film and explain whether you recommend it to other people. Write your review. 140-190 words

BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT   This is a classic in the Batman series. It is a dark, difficult at times rather d…………… film, which really makes you think. As you sit in the audience, you wonder what would happen if a hero like Batman really came along and decided to d…………. with organised crime in our big cities, y………. you are also e……………… because the film has a lot of amazing action scenes. In The Dark Knight, Batman is an action hero, but more importantly he is also a symbol of justice. He is a b………………. and determined character who teams up with the forces of l……………….. and order in the city of Gotham, ready to take on all the crime lords.  As a r…………...., he has to face the psychopathic and very scary v………….... called The Joker. In my opinion, this film is o……………………….. . It is not only t……………………………… but it also makes you feel as if you are experiencing what is going on. When I saw it, everyone in the audience was totally i……………… in it, so I'd say it’s a film you really must see. isturbing eal et ntertained rave aw esult illain utstanding hrilling nvolved

staff  location service owned by / run by HOTEL / RESTAURANT facilities  always fully booked book in advance reasonable prices expensive overpriced good/excellent/poor value for money  not worth the money 

HOMEWORK (7 March) Ex. 5-6-7 p. 24 Ex. 1-2 p. 49