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• HELP WITH LISTENING • HELP WITH VOCABULARY Words with some-, any-, no-
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• •
• used to • and every- (somebody, anything, etc.)
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. a Look at these sentences from the interview. Which words in
a m1s Listen to these .
• sentences. Notice how we say the • bold talk about: people? places? things?
• •
• positive, negative and question • Somebody bought their clothes for them .
• •
• forms of used to. •
• • Men didn't use to have anything like that.
• It used to /ju:sta/ have a •
• Nobody's surprised any more .
special room. •
• Now you can buy them everywhere .
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Men didn't use to /ju:st<:}/ have •
• b Fill in the gaps in the table .
anything like that. •
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What did single men use to /ju:sta/ • some- any- no- every-
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do? •
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• people somebody nobody
b 911 Listen and write five • places everywhere
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sentences. You will hear each •
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sentence twice. • things anything
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• I
• TIP • We also say someone, anyone, no one and everyone for people .
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a Read sentences 1-8 about •
shopping in the UK in the 1930s. •
• c Fill in the gaps in these rules with positive, negative and questions .
Fill in the gaps with the correct •
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form of used to and these verbs. • • We usually use somebody, someone, somewhere and something in
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• ____ sentences .
not give drink not sell ) •
• • We usually use anybody, anyone, anywhere and anything in ___ _
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• sentences and ___ _
1 Shops used to close on •
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Sundays. • d Check in 11ilffd:il!f!1ajuf> p147 .
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2 Shops frozen food.
3 Most people _____ tea a Choose the correct words in these sentences.
1 Anybody/Nobody used to buy food in supermarkets.
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4 Shops _____ you plastic 2 You could buy fresh fruit everywhere/nowhere.
bags. 3 Everything/Something used to cost less than it does now.
4 There didn't use to be nothing/anything to do at the weekends.
( buy not be take not have )
5 You couldn't travel anywhere/somewhere by plane.
5 There any 6 Anyone/Everyone used to use the same currency as they do now.
supermarkets. b Tick the sentences that you think were true about your country
6 People food every 50 years ago.
day.
7 People credit cards. c Work in pairs. Compare sentences.
8 People always their
own shopping bags.
Get ready ... Get it right!
b Work in pairs. Compare
• Tick all the things you used to do when you were ten years old.
answers.
Then think of three more things you used to do.
m 1s PRONUNCIATION Listen and • spend hours playing video games/reading
practise the sentences in Sa. • have a favourite toy/TV programme
Shops used to /ju:sta/ close on • put posters of pop stars/footballers on my bedroom wall
Sundays. • be quite shy/moody/selfish
• get into trouble with my parents/the teachers
a Write four sentences with
used to/didn't use to about your • be good or bad at maths/languages
(or your family's) shopping habits • play on my own/play with my friends a lot
ten years ago.
• study very hard/do sports at school
I used to go shopping at lunchtime.
Work in groups. Talk about things you used to do when you
b Work in groups. Compare were ten. Ask follow-up questions if possible.
sentences. Are any the same?