Questions
5
There
are eight
incorrect questions
in this
dialogue.
Find
the
mistakes
and correct
them.
Woman:
l'm
doing some
market
research.
Could
I ask
you
some
questions?
ly'lan:
Sure.
Woman:
Wl-Fre
went
vou lor
your
noliadys?
5
Man:
We went
to Florida.
Woman:
Who
did
go
on holiday
with
you?
Man:
[4y
girlfr]end.
Woman:
Can
I ask what
is her
name?
Man:
Ofcourse.
Hef name,s
Lucy.
10
Woman:
Could
you
iell me
what does
she for
a
tiving?
Man:
Yes.
She's
a hotel
receptionist.
Woman:
Do
you
know
how
old she is?
Man:
She's
twenty-one.
Woman:
Can
you
tellme is
she British?
Man:
No.
She's
Australian.
Woman:
How long
she has
lived here?
Man:
About
six months.
Woman:
ld Uke
to knowwhere
did
you
meet
20
her
Man:
We met
at a
party.
Wohan:
Why did
you
go
to Florida?
Man:
Well, we
wanted
to see
Miamiand
Key
West.
29
Woman:
Would
you
tell me how
long did
you
stay
in Florida?
Man:
We
stayed
there forthree
weeks.
Vocabulary
6
Choose
the corect
alternative.
1
The
neighbours
were
very nojsy
so I
had to
navelchonge
house,
2
When I left
for
university
my
parents
carne
to
the station
to
see me
out/off
3
Their daughter
lives obroadloutside
so they
don't see
her very
often.
4
Over a
million Scots
migratedlenigrated
to
the
USA in
the 19th
century.
5
The
police
found
a small
chikl raaming
raundl
orornd
in the
streets.
6
YoL nust
be
very erc
ted aboJr
Vo
.r
rrip,
When
do
you
go/set
ofp
7
When
I was
sixteen
llefthanelhousetojojtj
the
army.
E lcan't
talk now;
t'm
off/orfto
meet my brother
from
the bLis
station.
g
Ate
you gong
overforlldy
ior
the bank holiday
or are
you
stayjng
here?
n She
wolked/set oul
after
they had
a terribte
argumena,
7
Tick
(/)
the
phrases
which
can be used
to
fill
the
gaps
and
put
a cross
0O
bythose
that
cannot.
Sometimes
more
than one
is
possible-
r
I don't
rhink Ba(eto
a is
_
Malaga.
A as
sunny as
I
e
surnyer
than
!
c sunnier
rhan
fl
2
l\,ly new
mobile
is
_
my old one.
A more
good
than
n
B a lot
betterthan
n
c
many better
than
n
3
Bjll
Gates
is
_
jn
America.
A
the richest
man
n
B
the man
richest
fl
C the most
rich
man
n
4
This
rnodelis_in
the shop.
A
the less
expens;ve
n
B
the most
less expensive
n
C the
least expensive
n
5
Los Angeles
is
usually
San Francisco.
A not
ds hoL
os
I
e horer
Lran
!
c hotterthan
L I
6
Ella
arrived
the others.
A abitlarerthan
n
B much
laterrhan
n
c
just
as late
as
n
7
Did
you
drive
we
djd?
A more
far
than
I
s asfaras
!
c further
than
!
8 Hetakes
liFe_most
people
his age
A
more
serious
than
n
B
more
seriously
than
n
c
iust
as
serious as
n
Vocabulary
8 Cornplete
the sentences
with
expressions
with
90,
1
Which
cardid
you
decide
to
go_
rI|
rne
end?
2
ld love
to
_a
go
at ice-skating;
t,ve
never
tried it before.
3
Do
you
think
johar
willbe
ableto_d
go
ofthe
new
business?
4
Of course
we ll
Dav
-
Lrdr
goes
_
soytng.
5
TrLsL
re; I never
go
_
on
a
pro.ni5e,
6
| hope
you
lrke this
CD. I warL
to
greal
to find
it for
you.
7
What's
goirg_
in the Big
Brother
hous€?
a
Kjerar's
always
on
_
go
she never
seems
to stand
stilll
Comparative
& supertative
adjectives
and
adveibs
Listening
I a,
@
Cover the tapescript.
Listen to
the
conver5ation and answer
the
questions,
1 How many speakers are there?
2 What are theytrying to decide?
3
What do they decide to
do !n the endt
b Listen again and tick
(/)
the correct column.
Ben
1 farcies eating a burger
n tr
n
2 likes fiied chicken
n n tr
3
suggests
goingto
a
przza
n n
n
n n n
5
is supposed to be on a
diet
n
n n
6 thinks burgers aren't as
fattenirgas
pEzas
n n
n
7
doesn't tike vegetarian
bu€ers
n
n tr
E
loves kingprawns
tr
n n
c Now look atthe iapescript.
Find thefotlowing
adiecrives and
phrases
dnd
wJle
rher
in Lhe
correct coLumn.
greasy
to
be
sick
ofsomething starving
delicious not too keen on disgusting
yummy
tasteless
ravenous
I could eat
a
horse scrumptious
T5Az3
\o^V
a,
o
hunsry
Negative
TAPESCRIPT
Tom: I haven't eaten since lunch iime and I'm
starving.
Do either ofyou feellke
popp
ng out
fora take-away?
Ben: Great idea,Tom
I'm ravenous
Atic€:
i,1etoo.lcould eat a horselCould
you
gei
something for me as well?
Tom: What do
you
fancy?
Alice: Um. I'rn not sure. A burger,
lsuppose.
Tom: oK.Whataboutyou,Ben?
Ben: I'm nottoo keen on buryers,
reaLLy. How about
fried chicken or something?
Oh, that's disgust ng, so
greasy.
Actually,lwas thrnking ofpiz2a
for myself.
There's that new
p
zza
place
rear the station.
l13 called Pizza Delight,
or somethlng like that.
Does that appealto
either ofyou?
Alice: Yummy.llovepizza-
Ben: YLrk I'msickof
pizzas.'vehadthenn
twicethis
we€Karreaoy.
Tom: I thought
you
were on a diet, Ber.
Atice: Y€ah He's on the
pizza
diet
Benr very funny, Alice.And lsuppose bursels are
super healthy, are th€y?
Alice: well l'm sure theyte not as faltenlng as
pizzas.
Anyway, was
going
to have a vegetarian
bu€er
Ben: Avegetarian bu€er? They're compLetely
i'<ip rs< ila F:tino.arilh^,rrll
Tom: Look There's no
polnt
arguing. We need io
agree or somernrrg
Ben: What
about
kebabs?
Ton:
Oh no.lhad one ofthose
a.oupleofdaysaso
Ben:
and
it
gave
me
a
bit ofa sto'nach-ache.
I know. What about Chinese?
Good dea.There's a ch nese take away
in
Arnold Street. Lt's
justaround
the
corner tuom
the supermarket They do thatdelicious
Peking
Duck
Tom: Yes. And theyve
got
those s*umptioLrs
king
^r:h,nc Crc:i ahina(a it i<l
Gfammaf
I countable
and uncountabte
nouns
Choose
the
correct
words
to complete
the text.
Herc
are iu.r
'l
|
_
the
tacitilie\ \( provide
for our
rrudenr
We hope you'll
agree
we have
something
to offer eleryone!
Colege Sports
Centre
\ghy not nlprove
your
health
with
(8)_
exercise? llivcrside
has an
extensive range
of sporis
faciliti€s
Wc have
srate
of
the a.t excrcise
mdcliines
iir
our
gym
and
a fabulous
heated
srrinrmnrg
pool.
students
spend
(9)
_
ther Ee€ tine
hefe
There
are
(10)
collegcs
nl the
conDtry rvhich
can rn'al
our
sports
provrsion,
and
itt lU $ee for
studenbl
A
nuch B many
c
any
A
lots of B
any
A an B
many
c son€
c 1\,luch
A afew
B aLittle
Aa B
apieceof
c little
A many
B little
A
a
great
dealof
B
many C
alot
A
afew B
littLe
(2)
_
computefs
-Jliitabie,
all wifh
i.e
access
to the Intemet
There
arc
(i)
pnnlels
ioo
so yor
essays
\\rith ease
And
ifyou
nced
(4)_
technicians
availablc
Student Cafe
MdBd
(s)
students
enjoy
taking
their lunch
here we have
a range
rndudinghealthy
salads
and satrdwiches.
midnight,
so rvhy not
Dvite
(6)
trierds
and spend
the cvening
with usi
Orjust pop
in
rDt
17)
cotree and
a
slice of our honremade
Decide
;f
the sentences
in each
pair
are
correct
(/)
or incorrect
(X).
Sometlmes
both sentences
are
corlect.
1
A I eat
two eggs
every morning.
!
B
Sh€
got
egg
all dowf
the iront of her
dress.
!
2 A He
bought
me some
chocolates
lor my
birihday
!
B
She's diabetic
so
she can't eat
chocolate
!
3
A need
some
legaladvice
n
B The
doctor
gave
her
three advices
n
4
A lvly
new car
has excellent
equipments
n
B Wiltyou
bring th€
camping equipmen
!
5
A
Pedro's
knowLedge
ofcompuiers
is
inrpr€ssive.
!
B
l(nowledge
are
very importani
in the
modern
world.
!
5 A
often leel
nostalgic
for the old
tirnes
n
B Ther€
never
seems
to be enough
tinre
n
Vocabulary
I food
and cooking
DUrgers
4
Would
you pref€r
toast or
5
Edwina's
husband
6 The
smelLof
a
Combine
words from
box A
with words
from
box
B to make
ten
expressions,
b Complete
the sentences
using expTessions
from
Ex.
4a.
1
lLove
putting_
on
top ofpasta.
2
We don't
hav€
gas
lf our
area so
we had to
bLiy
forthe
k tch€n
I
We?€ having
a barbeque
with
_
and
B
an eLectric
grilled
grated
a wooden
a talented
a cornplicated
scrambled
a chira
sour
a frying
milk eggs
cook
cheese
recipe
pan
cool<er
sausages
plate
spoon
S IeVOltng,
for
breakfast
wl
Reading
1
a, Read the
text
qujckly
and choose
the best title.
1
lmpressiorist
Paintings at Sotheby's
2
The Story ofSotheby's
I
Britain's
createst
Auction House
b Read
the text again
and match the information 1-8 with
the
information
a-h.
1 Sothebys
n
2 >amuet
Lla.er
L l
3 James
Christie
n
4
the
auction of
TalLeyrand's
library
E
5
Peter
Wilson
n
6 the first
publc
auction
oi
impressionrst
masterpieces
n
7
Parke-Beriet
n
8 ALfred Taubman
n
c Find words
or
phrases
in ihe
text
that meanl
1
worth a lot of mon€y
(dd,
state an opin on that oth€rs
might
disagree with
(y)
competitor
(r)
_
copy
s0meofe's exampLe
effect/ mpression/influence
(r)
_
best/h
gh€st quality
examples
ofworks of
art
(r)
_
iime when the
economy is bad
3
b
d
c
h
Johr
Sotheby's rival
1958
chairman ofSotheby's
the most farnous
auction
hotrse
John
Sotheby's uncle
1793
a NewYork auct on house
(r)
-
conrpLeteLy
(ddl)
O
There is itile
doubt that Soiheby's is
the oldest and
most lamous auciion
house rn the
r,itot
d lt has been
gotng
lor rnore than
h^/o and a
half
centurles
and has
so d many olthe
most
lamous and
valuable treasures
and
works of ari
ever created. lts
rivals
mlqht disagree
but many would
argLre
that the intemationalair
market as it exists
today
(1)_
(create)
by Sotheby's.The
idea of
enoTmo!sly valuable
works oj
art
being sold
at
pubLic
aucton
is
somethlnq
we take for
granted,
but in
Jact
it is a relatively
new
phenomenon
So how
did it a I come
aboLrt?
O
ft all began
back n 1744 when
a
book deaer
called Samuel
Baker
opened
a small book
store in the
Stmnd in London.After
his death in
1778 the bLsiness (2)_ (iake
ovei by his nephew,
John Sotheby.
Sotheby had
a
great
rivaL, James
Chr slie, who
(3)
_
(starl)the
Christieh aLction
house in 1776
Buying and selling
things at aLciion
Was made fashionable
by James
Chrisiie but
John Sotheby was
qLtick
to follow
his lead In 1793
he
tlrese (6)_ (sell)
private y
or
throlgh dealers W
lson torned the
\iihole auction
nto a lashionable
event He
sent invitations t0lilm
stars
and
polticians
and held the
aucilon in
the even
nq Joumalsis from
the
lead
ng
papers
(7)_ (jnvite)
and
everyote
was asked to wear
black tle
or even
nq dTess Not surprisingly,
the
aLction
got
a huge arnoLnt
of
pub
icity
and the
prices
set new
recofds,
auctioned Talleyrand's ibrary
and
jn
1823 he
(4)
_
(score)
a
pLbl
c
relations t umph by aLctioning
Napoleon's collecton of books
from
St Nelena
@
Wth
its
growing
reputation
in London
Sothebys dec
ded to erpand;nto ihe
American market
and boLghtthe New
York auclion house
Parke-Bernet Bul
things
began lo
go
lirong during the
oil crisis and the
recession ofthe
1970s and
the company stai@d lo
get
into f
nancia difficLlies In
l97l
they
even tried to raise rnoney
by
launch
ng a Sotheby's
brand of
cigarette
Evenlually,
in 1983
Sotheby's
(8) (boy)
by
Ametican
bus nessman,
AlfTed
laubman
Based n Detroit
Taubrnar
tnnsformed
Sotheby's
nto a who ly
American cornpany
t was cedainly a
long way irorn ihe
lltte bookshop
jn
the Strand
the 1gih ceniufy bLi ii was
only in
the midd
e ofthe 20th century thal
Sotheby's began to make a huge
impact internatonally
n
1958 its
char smatic chalTman,
PeterW
son.
(5) (organlse)
ihe
first ever
publc
auction of impressionisi
mast""Tp
eces by Cezanne, Renoir
and Van Gogh
Before
that ljme
extremely valuable works such
as
W
O
Sotheby's bus ness
qrew
throuqhout
VOCabUlary
I
verb
phrases
about money
2
0ne word
in each
sentence
is incorrect. Find
the
word
and correct
it.
1 lt's
a
good
idea
to ke€p
the refund when
you
buy expensive
things.
2 lf w€
buyten
ofthes€, can
we
geta
bdrBd
n
Auctions
ar€
lun but do
get
nervotrs wher
people
stad
haggling for
someth ng I
want.
I
want to
buy a few
coraputer but
I can't worth
r
yer.
love buying
thifgs
in street
markets
-
it's
great
fun
b ddrng
with the market
traders.
They're moving
house
next
year
so they're not
sure if it's
afford
buying a new
soFa.
Grammar
I
passives
Conrplete
the
text in Ex.
1 using appropriate
active
or
passive
forms
oltheverbs
in brackets.
Rewr:lp
the
sertenCes
ir ifdljas in the re\t
usirg
etrly
passive
forms.
Money Factsheet
B
11)
How does the
Mint make coins?
Long
sheeis of metaL arrive at Lhe mint
(2)
son€body feeds the metal sttips hto a
(3)
Thc
cutting nachiDe cuts the metal tnta
rau nd
shapes cal led' blaD ks:
t,4)
After
the nachine has cut thetn out
sonebody heats Lhe
blanks
in
a
fumace
(5)
Sanebody washes
the hlanks while
sanebody E heating
thetn
The hot
blanks
go
into a
pressing
machife
and
(6)
rhe mach/re
stamps each Lain with a
pattern
an both
sides
17)
Sonebacly
cools the Loins ant! a special
macllt)e coLtntS
them
lA)
Sonebady
distributes the cains to the banks
Rewlite
each
sentence begiirai-s-
.l :-
:-a
words
given.
Peter
published
the report last
year.
Ihe rcpoft
wos
published
lost
yeor.
1
ThedoctorhasgivenAlisonanev/pres :
:-
2
You
mustn't open
the
present
untilyour bifin:a,:
The
present
3
The
police
are
investigating
the crime.
lhe
crime
They
are
goingto
oper
the hotelin
November
The hotel
We willdrive
the children
to the
party.
lhe
children
You
can see
my house
ftom the top
olthe hrlL
Somebody
was watch;ng
them.
They
They
haven't released
that DVD
yet
That DVD
Somebody
might
have seen
the burglaL
The burglar
They didn't
take
anythifg.
Nothing
Writing/How
to
wrire
a letter of
comptatnt
6 Rewrite
ihis
informal
letter as
a formal letter
ot
complaint.
Look
at
page
163 oithe
Students,
Book
to h elp
you.
Deac
JanLes
0'Bcien
I'm
ufilir5
1o lell
yat
abofi
a
nobi\e
$one
A
bay;fu
irr gour. slop
+he
(nher
aa:j.
V.lhe
I
Bcfr
hone
i+ didn't uark.
a u.tas
real\
slloeked
becavse
il easl €ZSOI
?tease
send
ne
anolher
phone
or
yive
ne
a refund
innedi*e1y.
I
d love
la
Be+
a
epl! saah,
love
feon
Haw
are coins
mode?
lvlardy
Srnith
wl
Li.steni:rg
a
@
Cover the tapescript. Listen to five
people
talking aboui animals. Match each
person
with
an animal iiom the box. Three animals are
not needed.
snake cats spider
tropical fish
mouse horse
goldfish
dog
5
TAPESCRIPT
WeLl, Inr not sure
you'd
call
them
pets,
really. mean
you
don't have to take them to the vet, or forwalks,
obviously.
But they do require
quite
a lot ofcare and
attertion
lseemtospendagescteanlngoutthe
pond
and repairing
the water llteB. ltb a nrghtmare in
autumn with
allthe fallen leaves And rn wirteryou
lrave to ma(e sure
the surface doesn l
get
covered In
ice. But they do
give
me a lot ofpleasure, watching
them dartingarcund.
We've had him for
aboui fouryears now He's
got
a
k€nneLin the back
garden.
His nameS Wolfie. David
bought hrrn for the children, really. Everyone knows
rctrievers are
great
with kids
-so
genlle
and
playfu
He's
sol
beautifulblond fur and he loves beirs
Lddled.0t(oL\". hF ado
Fs
be's al"r or wd I'
-which
is a
great
excuse for us to
get
some exercise
ds well: lhForlydoslsid"i<Lr.d ou,tor oodl-e
eais And whatev€rwe
give
him, he always
seens to
be starving.
3
Some
peoplethinkkeepinga
reptle isa bitw€ird, but
',ord
b"crpr'-"dalhos
popu.ari.
i, | \lowloads
ofpeople ihat do it.lgot sa.ah ffom
a friefd and
wasn
ttoo sure about it at fi6t ltt
a bitofa fuss
because you
have to have a bigtank
and keep i at a
ceftain
temperature Ard when
she sheds hersk n it3
a bit disgustifg But lth;nkshet
beautitul theway
she moves is so slow
and sinuous I Love letting her
crawr up 'rry afms and
aroLrnd my neck
When
lwas
younger
I Lrsed to take herout
jumpifg
and
ihings, blt lhurt my back a fewyears ago so
now we
just
go
forwalk
Orabitofagentletrotif
I'rn teeling energeticl
We
ve
got
a big fl€ld behind the
ho
(c
o
-hp!
go. plenl
ol oom, .na Ir
e
F\
a
<mdll
stable forthe wifter
months. Biganrmals are always
qrila
"rpF1)ir'e
.o
lool
a1e_, bL_ | rhilt
r'<
wo
.Lr
iL
lmean lget
plenty
ofexerc se, ard I leelwe have
a
reaLly
strcng bond. I certainty wouldn't let anyone eLse
5
never had any children, but lthirk
in some ways
theyle betterthan ch ldren- A lot less
troublerl've
got
two atthe rnomeni, Tiddles and Spark
Tiddles is
iust
a kitten, realLy. Now that I'm retired dof't
reall,
gel
out much so lhey're idealfor me,
and they're
much
easierto tookafter than dogs
They?e
preity
independent
but they
give
me
a lot ofcompanionsh
p
talkto themallthe time,which isa
bitsi!pid lknow,
but
at least ldon't
get
lorely.
b Listen
again and rnatch the statements with
theanimalsl5inEx.la.
1
is always hungry_
3
5
liv€s in a big field
need a lot ofcare and attention
loves
going
for walks
doesn't
iump
any more
6
provide
comparlonship
_
/
moves
very slowLy
_
8 costs
a lot ofmoney to maintain
@
Now
look at ihe tapescript. Find the words
in
the box and
put
them in
the
correct columns.
There are three words in
each
column.
dart crawl
iank sinuous
gentte
kennel
trot
playful
stable
tive
(nouns)
(adi€ctives)
B
check
paint
do
test
service
wash
car
0to0o
ptessute
house
boiler
hair
eyes
Gfammaf
I hovelget
something
done
Vocabulary
lanimats
4
,
Complete
the
picture
labels
using forms
of
hove
lget
something
dore.
Use verbs from
oox
A and words/phrases
from
box B.
1
lvlrs Aldersor
every
month.
2 Daniel
once
a
week,
3
The
Smiths
every
five
years.
4
Ltz
once eveTy
sx months_
5
l\rlr Grant
wh€n
he
goes
to the
clinic.
6 We
before the beginning
of
Rewrite the
sentences
using the words
in
brackets,
He needs
to finish
that
project
soon.
(done)
He needs
to
get
Lhat
project
done
soon.
1
Somebody
left the
bag behind.
(Sot)
lJse
the clues
to comptete
the crossword
\,rith
animaI
words.
4
E
1l
it lives
in the sea
to take
the bullby
the
_
synrbolotthe
llSA
they keep
birds warnr
ifyou see
this abovethe
water it could
be a
SNATK
3
Down
1
planes
and blrds do
this
I
Cars nave
very long
ones
5
straight from
the
's
mouth
6
the biggest
animal
7
birds
couldn't
fly without
them
8
toenails lor
a horse
9
lots of
people
are afraid
of this
insect
12
it's at
the bac( of
a horse ordog
Pronunciation
5
@
Look
at the
underlined
sounds in
each
group
ofwords.
Circle the
odd one out,Then
Listen
and check.
t
horns
claws
cow
2 frqthers
brqk
bCqr
3
wings fins
tiger
4
eagle
whale
rqil
5
halse fu|
paty
2
The maid
washes Linda's
clothes
(has)
3
They forward
my
post
to me.
(l)
4
Willsomebody
cut
your
hair
this week?
Get)
5
How ofter
do they
clean
your
windows?
(you)
I should
flrish my
honrework by
six o'clock.
2
they caf
be very sharp
EI
Vocabulary
Complete the seniences using
words from the box. Two words
are not needed.
spending exces5ive
extra-large
far-fetched
overpriced spoiLt
luxury extravagant
Use the clues io comptete the crossword.
Across
4
Heatthe mil( in a small_.
5
You have to
_
the mixture
quicdy
untilit becomes
stjf[
7
don't eat meat I'm a
I Don'r
(ool
1lt
.re.l
'o
\e
/
o']q,
ikF i.
12 The soup isn't enough, add a littte
more.
13 Thjs vegetabte contains a Lot ofvitamifs
4
lt's a ftLrit whjch we often serue with cream,
15 | don't
put
sugar in tea or coffee
-
| hate drjrks
Down
1 They say
_
are very
good
for
you.
2
vo
r
fd\'e-'l
cooked rhis,
ti
corplerely
3
Coff€e without sugar has ihis taste.
6 Do
you prefer
to eggs or fry them?
9
This tastes delicious. Could
you give
me the
?
10 | like to a little
parrnesan
cheese on top of my
pasta.
11 Would
you
like a
_
of cake?
Vocabulary
3
llly car isn't
a
-:
iis a
necessity,
Youte reniing
a fve star hoiel
ior
your
wedding? Ho,'r
I
<.mp np.nlF c,,, fhF_F < lilF
on f\'\ars bui the idea seeins
After,,,re noved lve went on a
spree and bought
Lots
oi new furniture-
Don t buy an!,thrng from that
shop allther
goods
are very
Countable and
uncountable nouns
2 Eight ofthe sentences contain
mistakes. Find
the
mistakes and
correct them.
1 0ur shop stocks luggages
irom alI over the world.
2 There are few
places
as
beautifulas KashmiL
3
There isn't many trafflc around
he'e
on
su-ddv,
4
4
lMay I have little slgar in
my
coffee,
pLease?
6 think t's
greedy
to order
poftions
in restaurants
5
ld
like to
have
a lots
of money.
They?e
not
very
busy, they
only have a [ew work this
They don't have much money
but they?e happy
Would
you
like a spaghetti, or
You can invite few ofyour
frierdsto the
pafty
ifyou like.
The college offers nr uch
courses on foreign languages
3
5
CompletF the se-ter(es Jsing words fior the bo\.
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We love visiting the local markets and
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I'm afraid
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goods
iIyou do not have a
Don't interrupt himi he's
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below
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have/get
something
done
5
7
I
arrested by
ihe local
police
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:-:
n:-:.
1 |
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so itshould be fine
no\y.
Tellthe boss
that
jamie
wrLI
the re!c-:
flnished by
lour o'clock
Have
you got
the broken
chair ?
2
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her ne\'r r:
: ::_: : -:
have_
lost in the
post
3
I'msorryaboutspillingwine
onyo!ri ::
have it
_
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you
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Vocabulary
Circle the
incorrect word in
each
group.
A bulL has:
horns hooves
fin talL
A
cat hd.:
wf
.l
Fr
be"(
pawc
, d!rr(
A
eagiF ha.: winqc pdw5
learh.
s be".
A
bear has: fur
paws
hooves claws
Complete the
sentences.
She was in
such a bad mood
she was like
a
10 Translers
from
the airport
Success
aorng
a Read
the text
quickly
afd
choose
the best
heading
for
each
paragraph.
Two
headings
are not
needed.
A The Fight
for Freedom
B Independence
c Siudying
in
London
D
ntroduction
E
Gandhi's
Legacy
F
Gafdhi's
Early L fe
H
Philososphy
t! Read
the
text again and
decide
if these
statements
are
true
(T)
or false
(F).
1
Gandhiwas
president
oi
ndia.
!
2 candhiwor(ed
in
South
nfrica.
!
3
South Airica
used
to be
part
ofthe British
ernpire
n
4
LOcaL
peopLe
w€re
s0metimes
treaded
badLy
jn
the coLonies
n
The
Brit sh were
never abL€
io
put
candhi
ln
prison
n
Some elements
of
Satyagraha
come
ftorn
Hinduism.
I
Gandhiwant€d
India
to be
mainly
Hlndu.
n
A religious
extremist k Lled
candhi.
n
R
eadin
@ Write brief
notes to
complete
this
time-1ine
of
Ga
ndhi's life.
Leading by Example
,a\
\_,/
Candh is one of history's
gr
eai leaders
B|t
udike other leaders
he rever
lect
an
arm_v, he r.as neler
a president
or
p
me miinster ar1cl he
nelcl
used force
or \-rolence to ilnpose
his lcadership
on
people His principle
oi lcadership
\ras
simplc
-
hc lcd
bv €xanrple
He believe.l
that
the besl rvay to influence
cver
ts rfas
through peacefl
prokst
rather thanbv
viol€.nt
revollrtior or bloodshed
xlohand.s
Karamchand
ca,1dli was
born on 2nd
October 1869 rn
Rrrbandar
rn \\.est€m India
Hc was
senr to Engtand
ro shldy t.rar
anct
l,as
olfered ajob in
South Afiica
after he qu.lified
in 1893 A!thar
finle both India and
Sou$ Alrica
rfere colo
es of Bdrain
U,brkrng
as a lar]'ea
Gandhi soon began
to expcrjence
the prcjudice
thar locaj
peoplc
suffered under the
colonial regime
o_
Car.lhi retumcd io
India
jn
1915,
detcmrnred
to fighr.garnsr
colornalism and injustice
Hc reaiis€d
thai ll1dtans
lvould
r1ever bc
able to bril.t a fair
societv until
thev had ird€pendcrce
from ihc
Bntish empile He
jonled
tiic indi.n
narionatist
movement
anct
beg.n to iight for lrdia'.)
nldepen.lence
llre Brifish
regarcied
Candh
as a tlorblcrraker and
he
r{as aDesred
manv Limes
Rathcr ilun
resist,
Candhj lras qrdte
preparcd
robe senr
to prison for
l]is betiefs
Altosciher
he spent morc
than
seven years
Lr€hrnd bars.
Most nldep€ndence
moYements
in
hstory have
dependcd
.rn \-iotence
an.l rcvolutron
to aclieve
their aims
cardhi
r{as sure th.r
th€ same
effcct
could be achieved
th.ough
non \.iolL'rlt protest
and a
potrcy of
cilil
clisobedlence Hc
clevelopcd
a philosophy
kno\\n as
,Satyagraha,
which was pafi\' based
on the
teachings
of Ifmduism
Accolcling
io Satyagraha thc best
'ay
to changc
society was
through peaceful
mearrs Th.ough
his o\,vn
behaviour
atandhi pr
ovid€d an c\ample
or
this philosophy
ji
actiorl
Alter morc than ihirq,
vears of sftrggle
India cvcnrually
achn\-ed
nrctependencc in 1947
candlx's
policy
of pea.etut
Frotests,
strikes,
trad€ boycotts and
ci\.rl disobedience
hact l{,orkcd
candhi waDred
In.lia to bc a
sjngle courlrl'
.hich
inclu.ted
all rac€s
and rcligions
but
his wish u'as
not
grantc.l
The lndian
sub oftjnent
was
splir inro tno
stales th€ malily Hnrdu
India
and thc largety
\4usti
pakistar-L
C.|c ri's belief in rcligjous
irccdomlvas
ro
cosr him his
tife On
30th
]anuary
194E he i-as
assassinated
bv a yoLr,lrg
Hindu
lanatic,
Nathumm
Godse But his
legacy
$.as ro lasr
tong after his
death
Candln's
ph
osophy
of
peaccft,l
protest
and
civil clisobedience
has
bccn
an inspiration to
numer
ous
peoplc
arounct
rhe u,orld
By his
own
actions
he sho
red
that
the besi
leaders are
ihose ho lead
bv example
rather than bv fo.ce
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1893
1915
1944