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VOCABULARY Senses LANGUAGE FOCUS Present perfect:
8 Complete the words. affirmative and negative; for and since
MY EVALUATION Check your progress. Do the exercises and then complete your own evaluation. 1 Tone-d makes it difficult to 10 Complete the sentences using the correct
play a musical instrument well. present perfect form of the verbs and for or
I need to try this again. I am happy with this. 2 We can’t t the objects in the since.
I could do this better. I can do this very well. museum. 1 They (not eat) ice cream
3 Beethoven lost his h when he last summer.
VOCABULARY Popular interests LANGUAGE FOCUS used to was thirty, and was deaf for the rest of his 2 ‘ (she / have) problems with
life.
1 Complete the crossword. 3 Complete the sentences using the correct 4 You need to have near-perfect her hearing .’ long?’
‘Yes, she
form of used to and the verb in brackets. s to be an airline pilot. 3 He (be) colour-blind
1 2
1 She (not like) hip 5 We lost s in our toes when we he was born.
4 were walking in the snow.
hop music, but she loves it now. 4 I (take) this bus every day
2 (your brother / 6 Can you t the sugar in your six months.
watch) a lot of cartoons? tea? 5 We (not see) our cousins
3 They (go) to the ages.
3
cinema often. Now, they watch films online. I can ask and answer questions related to the senses.
5
4 I (take) that bus, MY EVALUATION I can talk about experiences that started in the past.
6 but I don’t any more. MY EVALUATION
5 He (not have) a
laptop, but he bought one last year.
7 READING The importance of smell
6 What time (eat)
dinner when you were younger? 9 Choose the correct words. VOCABULARY AND LISTENING Sensations
1 It’s a new smartphone . 1 'What’s your favourite chewing gum and experiences
2 She’s got 100,000 on Twitter. I can talk about past habits and states. flavour / fragrance?' 'I love mint and
3 It’s only a short . People will MY EVALUATION strawberry.' 11 1.22 Listen to a radio programme about
forget about it soon. 2 This cake has a creamy texture / scent. people’s experiences at birthday parties.
4 a comment on my blog. 3 When we walked into the gym, we noticed Match Grace’s and James’s experiences 1–10
5 How many does that video have? VOCABULARY AND LISTENING Fashion a strong flavour / odour of sweat. to adjectives a–j.
6 Social are changing ways of 4 Mia opened the window and the texture / Grace:
communication. 4 1.21 Listen to Lena telling her friend Ethan scent of garden flowers filled the room. 1 the birthday party a delicious
7 We use electronic , such as tablets. about their trip to Italy. Which clothes did 5 I got my first scent / perfume as a birthday 2 the place b disgusting
Lena and her family bring from England and present from my parents. 3 the girls looked c wonderful
I can talk about popular interests, activities and which ones did they buy in Italy? Write E for 6 I love the odour / fragrance of flowers in 4 the food d exhausted
fashions. England or I for Italy. 5 the cupcakes e amazing
MY EVALUATION nature. James: f awful
baggy hoodie
black boots I can identify the main idea in a paragraph. 6 the birthday party g nice
READING Crazes 7 waiting in a queue h terrifying
black trousers
2 Choose the correct words. colourful hat MY EVALUATION 8 the rides weren’t i furious
9 the cinema tickets
j miserable
1 Jack is in a basketball team. They generally / jeans 10 the popcorn
obviously play about once a week. patterned jacket
2 It generally / amazingly takes more time plain white blouse
to get from London to Rome by car than by shorts I can use prediction skills when listening for specific
information.
plane. short-sleeved tops
3 Obviously / Amazingly, some people spend summer dresses MY EVALUATION
over two hours on social media every day. tight skirt
4 I thought this app was free, but apparently / trainers
amazingly I have to pay £3 for it.
I can give and understand descriptions of people’s
I can talk about how I spend my time. clothes.
MY EVALUATION MY EVALUATION
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LANGUAGE FOCUS Present perfect: WRITING A competition entry 9 1 flavour 2 texture 3 odour
LANGUAGE FOCUS Past continuous; Past WRITING A fact file questions; Present perfect and past simple 14 Read the advert and complete the text with
simple and past continuous 7 Choose the correct words. 12 Complete the dialogues with the present perfect the words. 4 scent 5 perfume 6 fragrance
or past simple form of the verbs in brackets.
5 Choose the correct answers. Ruth Have you ever broken (you / ever / break) absolutely one of the most quite an 10 1 haven’t eaten; since
Japanese inventor Satoshi Tajiri 1 Fact file: Flared trousers something really expensive? really delicious to seeing to stop 2 Has she had; for; has
Pokémon, or pocket monsters, in 1995. Oscar Yes, I 1 . It 2 very visiting
By 1999, children 2 their parents for The beginnings (be) three or four years ago. 3 ’s been; since
American sailors were the first to
Pokémon games all over the world, and the wear flared trousers in the 19 th I 3 (drop) my dad’s laptop. WIN £500
Pokémon company 3 thousands of games century. 1 days, trousers He 4 (not let) 4 ’ve taken; for
Tell us about a place where you like to spend time.
every day! Many crazes stop being popular with a wide leg below the knee were me use his tablet or smartphone Write about the sights, smells and feelings you can
(happen)!
quite quickly, but this 4 with Pokémon. practical for many reasons. since it 5 experience there. Encourage others to visit this place. 5 haven’t seen; for
2
, they were easy to roll
When the company 5 its tenth anniversary, up when cleaning the ship or to take Alex 6 (you / ever / The winner will receive £500 and their entry will be 11 1 e 2 g 3 c 4 j 5 a 6 f 7 d
millions of people 6 Pokémon computer off when they got wet. meet) a celebrity? published in VisiT Britain magazine.
games, cards and toys. Today, it is one of the Craze of the 1960s and 1970s Sara No, I 7 , but my uncle 8 h 9 I 10 b
most successful game companies in the world. 3 when flared trousers 8 . He 9 (go) to
1 a used to create 4 a didn’t happen became popular. Many singers, school with Keira Knightley, the St Nicholas Market 12 1 have 2 was 3 dropped
Sonny and Cher,
actress. But she 10
such 4
(not
b created b wasn’t happening wore them. 5 that time, be) famous then, of course. They 4 hasn’t let 5 happened
c was creating c doesn’t happen young people made their own flared trousers because My favourite place in Bristol is St Nicholas Market.
2 a were asking 5 a was celebrating shops weren’t selling them. 6 the Alex 11 12 (be) only six years old! It’s 1 amazing markets in Britain, and 6 Have you ever met 7 haven’t
(he / see)
b asked b used to celebrate seventies, you could buy them in almost every shop. her since she 13 (become) you can almost feel its long history. It’s definitely
c asking c celebrated Hardly anyone chose a different style of trousers famous? worth 2 . When you enter, you see 8 has 9 went 10 wasn’t 11 were
3 a sold 6 a still buying during this 7 . Sara No, he 14 . hundreds of colourful products, from vintage
b was selling b were still buying A comeback clothes and jewellery to local arts and crafts. You can 12 Has he seen 13 became 14 hasn’t
c used to sell c still bought There were a few times when flared trousers came I can ask people about their experiences. smell 3 street food like Indian curry or
back, 8 , throughout the 1990s and in Algerian falafel. I love walking between the stalls, 13 1 ’ll 2 heard 3 fun
I can talk about what people were doing in the past. 2015. Although fashion designers, 9 MY EVALUATION watching people and seeing what they buy. It’s
Balmain and Gucci, presented them during fashion 4 fancy 5 try 6 Can’t
MY EVALUATION shows, they didn’t become as popular as in the 1970s. 4 experience. But what makes this place
SPEAKING Planning free time really special is an 5 wonderful glass 14 1 one of the most
SPEAKING Expressing preferences 13 Choose the correct words. Then practise with roof over the stalls.
1 a In these b In those c On these your partner. If you ever come to Bristol, don’t forget 6 2 visiting
6 Complete the conversation with the phrases. 2 a Such as b Like c For example Zach Hey, Dan. Have you seen this horror by at St Nicholas Market and have lunch. Take time
Then practise with your partner.
3 a The sixties was the decade film, Zombies Attack? to look for souvenirs (or up at the sky) with a cup 3 really delicious
it really suits you it looks really good b In the sixties Dan I’ve never seen a horror film. of 7 good coffee in your hand. We’re 4 quite an
It isn’t really my style There are some nice clothes c These days Zach You’ve never seen a horror film? looking forward 8 you there.
4 a like b of c as Seriously? I think you 1 ’ll / are / have 5 absolutely
Molly Hey, Hannah. What are you up to? 5 a At b When c For enjoy this. I’ve 2 hear / hearing /
Hannah Oh, hi, Molly. I’m looking for some jeans. 6 a On b In c At heard it’s good. 6 to stop
Molly Did you find anything? 7 a decade b times c days Dan It doesn’t sound much 3 great / fun /
Hannah Not really. 1 in here, but 8 a example b such c for instance interesting to me. I don’t like scary 7 very
they’re expensive. 9 a such b like c instance films. Can we have dinner first?
Molly Mmm, you’re right. Look – that’s a Zach OK. What do you 4 want / fancy / try eating? 8 to seeing
really cool jacket. I can use for example, for instance, like and such as Dan Why not 5 try / want / fancy
Hannah Yeah, 2 . Why don’t you to give examples to support facts. something different? What about
try it on? some Indian food?
Molly 3 . MY EVALUATION Zach 6 Can’t / Will / Are we have pizza? I can use intensifiers to add interest to my writing.
Hannah I think 4 . Go on, try it on! I’ve never had Indian food. MY EVALUATION
Dan Really? It’s delicious.
I can comment on people’s clothes. I can discuss ideas about how to spend free time.
MY EVALUATION MY EVALUATION
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