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Interviewer:   So, did you win Stars of the Kitchen in the end?      -ance                    other
          Mike:       Well, the inal episodes haven’t gone to air yet so I have to keep
                    it to myself – that’s part of the contract. Let’s just say it’s going   appearance  advice
                    to get very exciting and there are a few shocks as well! So I’m           behaviour
                    afraid you’ll just have to wait and see like everyone else. The           comparison
                    next episode’s on Wednesday night. We’re going to be cooking              confusion
                    Spanish food.                                                             feeling
          Interviewer:   I’ll be watching for sure. Thanks so much for coming in, Mike.       response
                                                                    5
          Writing Part 2 (A review)                                 1 agreement   2 comparison/confusion   3 investigation   4 preference
                                                                     5 response
           1 such   2 enough   3 meals   4 so   5 recipes   6 dish   7 food   8 too
                                                                   Listening Part 1
          Unit 5  Study time                                        1 C   2 A   3 A   4 B   5 B   6 A   7 B   8 C

          Grammar                                                  Track 6
          Zero, first and second conditionals                      Narrator:  One. You hear a father talking to his son about university.
                                                                   Son:      Dad, why didn’t you go to university?
           1                                                       Dad:     I did go for a couple of years. Didn’t I ever tell you that? I started
           1 weren’t         6 complete / have completed                   doing a degree in Accounting and I didn’t do too badly in the early
           2 go              7 wouldn’t do                                 part of the course. Then your grandfather got ill and I had to come
           3 will/’ll need / needs   8 will/’ll try                        home to run the family business. I always intended to go back and
           4 inish / have inished   9 don’t pass                           inish it at some stage, but then I met your mum and you kids came
           5 choose          10 got /had got                               along. I suppose it’s a shame I didn’t manage to inish my degree,
                                                                           but I would have ended up doing the same work anyway, so it didn’t
           2                                                               really change much.
           1 correct
           2 I would/’d spend more time practising                 Narrator:   Two. You hear two students talking about the university library.
           3 She will / ’ll have trouble inding a job
           4 he has studied / he’s studied / studies too late      Female:      When do you go to the university library? I’ve never seen you there.
           5 would I need to take an advanced maths course         Male:     I don’t go much at all. I prefer to do all my research online. It’s easier
           6 correct                                                       than having to ask the librarian to collect books and material for
                                                                           me. I have to wait, and then I take a look at them and ind they don’t
           7 I am going to travel / I’m going to travel / I will travel / I’ll travel  contain the information I want at all. It drives me crazy wasting so
           8 correct                                                                                                            PDF from sachtienganhhanoi.com
                                                                           much time. It’s a good thing the papers I need for my research are
                                                                           available free online, otherwise I’d be in the library as much as you.
          Vocabulary
                                                                   Narrator:  Three. You hear a student talking to a friend about his
          Phrasal verbs                                                    new school.
                                                                   Girl:   How are you enjoying studying overseas?
           1                                                       Boy:    Well… it is one of the best schools in Britain, and it’ll give me lots
           1 look back at   2 got away with   3 puts of   4 handing back   of options for my future education. Winning that scholarship to
           5 live up to   6 turned out   7 pointed out   8 get over
                                                                           go away to school has made my parents so proud. But I really
          find out, get to know, know, learn, teach and study;             struggle being so far from them and all my old friends here in
                                                                           New Zealand.
          attend, join, take part and assist                       Girl:   That’s not so good. Are the lessons tough?
                                                                   Boy:    Oh no, my old school must’ve been good, because I don’t feel I’m
           2                                                               behind in any way. Actually, I’m ahead in maths. I sometimes feel
           1 unite join   2 known learned  3 learn study   4 join attend
           5 know ind out   6 learned taught   7 know get to know   8 join take part in   I really don’t need to be there, but I wouldn’t want to disappoint
                                                                           Mum and Dad by not giving it a chance.
          Study words
                                                                   Narrator     Four. You hear a student talking to a friend about a history report he
           3                                                               has written.
           Across   2 career   4 degree   5 prospects   7 revision   8 tutor   9 marks  Male:     Can you check this report for me?
           Down   1 research   2 course   3 admission   6 lessons  Female:     But you know we don’t cover this subject on my course.
                                                                   Male:     I just need someone to read it through to make sure it sounds OK.
          Suffixes                                                         My friend Isobel and I wrote diferent sections each, and I’m worried
                                                                           it’s not very clear. It’d be useful to get an objective opinion to make
           4                                                               sure it’s understandable. Please! You’ve always helped me
                                                                           in the past.
                 -tion            -ence            -ment
                                                                   Female:     OK, but I won’t be checking any facts.
            intention        existence        adjustment           Male:     That’s OK. Thank you so much. Feel free to write any comments
            investigation    preference       agreement                    you have on it. I’m sure Isobel will be just as happy as me to have
            qualiication                      assessment                   another person look at it.
                                              development
                                              involvement




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