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Vocabulary and Grammar Consolidation and Extension

Contents
Unit 1 Unit 6
Vocabulary consolidation 1 Vocabulary consolidation 21
Grammar consolidation 2 Grammar consolidation 22
Vocabulary extension 3 Vocabulary extension 23
Grammar extension 4 Grammar extension 24

Unit 2 Unit 7
Vocabulary consolidation 5 Vocabulary consolidation 25
Grammar consolidation 6 Grammar consolidation 26
Vocabulary extension 7 Vocabulary extension 27
Grammar extension 8 Grammar extension 28

Unit 3 Unit 8
Vocabulary consolidation 9 Vocabulary consolidation 29
Grammar consolidation 10 Grammar consolidation 30
Vocabulary extension 11 Vocabulary extension 31
Grammar extension 12 Grammar extension 32

Unit 4 Unit 9
Vocabulary consolidation 13 Vocabulary consolidation 33
Grammar consolidation 14 Grammar consolidation 34
Vocabulary extension 15 Vocabulary extension 35
Grammar extension 16 Grammar extension 36

Unit 5 Answer key 37–43


Vocabulary consolidation 17
Grammar consolidation 18
Vocabulary extension 19
Grammar extension 20

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1 Vocabulary consolidation
Free-time activities
1 Circle the correct words.

make models / 1 play tennis / 2 learn a language / 3 draw cartoons /


relax computer games go to the gym go dancing

4 go to the cinema / 5 do voluntary work / 6 play an instrument / 7 go out for a meal /


play tennis chat online go dancing go to a youth centre

Character adjectives
2 Match the opposite character adjectives.
1 shy a adventurous
2 energetic b dishonest
3 serious c talkative
4 cautious d lazy
5 honest e funny
6 quiet f confident
7 friendly g selfish
8 generous h unsociable

3 Match the sentences with the adjectives.


1 Tony copies my work in exams. a funny
2 Marc isn’t quiet. He talks all the time! b lazy
3 She’s always smiling and she’s got lots of friends. c adventurous
4 Dad makes me a laugh a lot. d unsociable
5 Fiona isn’t shy. She knows she’s good at things. e dishonest
6 David never does any work. f talkative
7 My uncle loves travelling and exploring. g friendly
8 Jenny doesn’t like going out or meeting new people. h confident

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1 Grammar consolidation
Present simple
1 Circle the correct words.
Sally practises / practise tennis every weekend.
1 I doesn’t / don’t chat to my friends online every day.
2 Does your mum play / playing computer games?
3 Ryan has / have a lot of free time at the weekend.
4 Ella doesn’t goes / go to a youth centre.
5 Do you / he go to the gym on Fridays?

Adverbs of frequency
2 Order the words to make sentences.
on / always / watches / Saturday / Maria / The X Factor Maria always watches The X Factor on Saturday.
1 hardly / see / We / Australian / ever / cousins / our
2 late / for / school / They / are / often
3 so / I / it / watch / I / Big Brother, / never / hate
4 go / my / out / a / usually / for / meal / birthday / We / on
5 sometimes / school / tired / Angie / after / is

Present continuous
3 Complete the sentences with the present continuous form of the verbs in the box.

chat ​
do ​
not play ​
not watch ​stay ​walk

They aren’t watching a film at the moment.


1 Lottie at her friend’s house this weekend.
2 What you on Saturday?
3 Pete and Tessa online again!
4 Maria and Keira computer games.
5 Danny home from school now?

Gerunds
4 Complete the sentences with the gerund form of the verbs in brackets.
We aren’t interested in drawing (draw) cartoons.
1 Are you good at (read) music?
2 My mum’s bad at (relax). She’s too energetic.
3 Jack hates (do) nothing.
4 Is your grandad keen on (make) models?
5 My parents love (go) out for meals.

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1 Vocabulary extension
Free-time activities
1 Label the pictures with the free-time activities in the box.

chat online ​draw cartoons ​go dancing ​go out for a meal ​


go to a youth centre ​play an instrument ​play tennis ​relax

play tennis 1 2 3

4 5 6 7

2 Circle the correct words.


We usually go / do to the cinema at the weekend.
1 My mum often draws / does voluntary work.
2 I love learning / playing new languages.
3 My brother Fred is playing / doing computer games upstairs.
4 I never do / go to the gym. It’s boring!
5 I make / do models, but I’m not good at it.

Character adjectives
3 Complete the opposite adjectives with the missing letters.
adventurous c a u t i o u s
1 lazy e g
2 shy c d
3 funny s o
4 quiet t a
5 generous s f

4 Complete the sentences with the correct character adjectives.


Rachel never tells lies. She’s very honest  .
1 Max buys his girlfriend lots of presents. He’s very  .
2 My sister is really sociable and  . She’s got lots of friends.
3 Joe’s really  . He watches TV all day and he hardly ever helps at home.
4 I don’t believe him. He tells lies and he’s  .

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1 Grammar extension
Present simple
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
My teacher doesn’t work (not work) on Saturdays.
1 Do your friends (draw) cartoons?
2 Ewan (play) computer games every day.
3 We (not learn) German at my school.
4 Does James (do) activities after school?
5 Lily and Jessy (not walk) to school.

Adverbs of frequency
2 Write sentences using the adverbs of frequency in brackets.
Jack / play tennis / after school. (sometimes)
Jack sometimes plays tennis after school.
1 They / be / friendly and sociable. (always)

2 We / go out / for a meal. (hardly ever)

3 My grandma / do / voluntary work. (often)

4 Tina / play / football. (never)

5 Dad / be / tired / in the evening. (usually)

Present continuous
3 Correct the sentences and questions.
Is Terry play tennis at the moment? Is Terry playing tennis at the moment?
1 Max and Judy not drawing cartoons.
2 Is George and Tim chatting online?
3 The bus is stop outside the supermarket.
4 Are you wait for your friends?
5 My parents is not relaxing in the living room now.

Gerunds
4 Complete the sentences with the correct gerunds.
I’m not keen on doing voluntary work.
1 Are you good at tennis?
2 Is your mum interested in languages?
3 Jamie loves model aeroplanes.
4 Dad is bad at  . He always drives too fast.
5 We’re quite lazy so we hate to the gym!
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2 Vocabulary consolidation
IT activities
1 Order the words to make phrases.

take photo a 1 a game play video 2 e-book an read 3 a comment post


take a photo

4 document a print 5 mobile a charge 6 call a phone make 7 stick in a plug


phone memory

2 Complete the phrases with the words in the box.

download ​
go ​
make ​
send ​store ​write

send an email 3 a blog


1 online 4 data
2 a phone call 5 a video clip

Jobs
3 Find and complete 14 job words in the word snakes.
o_ alistel
kerp iceo jou
r_ e
o_ it st
alw e_
ffi

ct
_e

ri_
t

i
_s

sc
rdo

ian
ist
rp

p
_to

ar_
hte

oli_
yer
rac
fig

i
cia
fire

l a_
t_r

es ab
nl
r

ea_
r

tec
de

cherb_il _nician
firefighter
1 6 11
2 7 12
3 8 13
4 9
5 10

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2 Grammar consolidation
was / were Past continuous
1 Write sentences or questions using the correct 3 Complete the sentences and questions with the
form of was or were. phrases in the box.
Jack / at home this morning (✓) Max chatting ​was charging ​was Jane doing ​
Jack was at home this morning. was storing ​wasn’t working ​ were making ​
1 Our dogs / in the park yesterday (✓) were you watching ​weren’t listening

2 Jenny / at the cinema (✗)

3 Mum and Dad / with Marta (?)

4 Your teacher / at school on Monday (✓)

5 Rob / at your party (?)

Past simple
2 Complete the questions with the past simple form
of the verbs in brackets and match them with the
answers.
1 Who did you meet (you / meet) in
town?
2 (you / play) a video
game? I was storing some data on my
3 What film (Lucy / see) at memory stick.
the cinema? 1 They to their mp3
4 (he / write) his blog this players.
morning? 2 What on the television?
5 Where (they / go out) for 3 Katy her mobile phone.
a meal? 4 Was online just now?
6 (Martha / go) dancing 5 Mum and Dad dinner
last night? when the phone rang.
a No, he didn’t. 6 What when the film
b I met my cousins. 1 began?
c Yes, she did. 7 Tom upstairs in his room
d They went to an Indian restaurant. when I called him.
e Yes, I did.
f She saw The Hunger Games.

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2 Vocabulary extension
IT activities
1 Complete the phrases with the verbs in the box.

charge ​
play ​
plug ​
post ​
print ​
scan ​store ​take

scan 1 in 2 3
a document a memory stick a comment data

4 5 6 7
a mobile phone a document a video game a photo

2 Circle the correct words.


I’m downloading a video clip / phone call. 3 Can I go a phone call / online?
1 She’s making an e-book / a phone call. 4 Let’s read an e-book / a memory stick.
2 I want to send an email / a video game. 5 Joe writes a blog / video clip.

Jobs
3 Use the words in the box to make job words, then complete the table.

act ​
art ​
build ​design ​electric ​politics ​research ​science

-er -or -ist -ian


builder

4 Match the definitions with the jobs in the box.

doctor ​
firefighter ​ lawyer ​police officer ​postal worker
lab technician ​

This person works with legal issues. lawyer


1 This person helps people who are ill.
2 This person works with technology.
3 This person delivers letters and parcels.
4 This person helps prevent crime.
5 This person rescues people from burning buildings.

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2 Grammar extension
was / were Past continuous
1 Write questions and long or short answers. 3 Complete the dialogue with the past continuous
form of the verbs in brackets.
Where / you / yesterday? (in town)
Where were you yesterday? I was in town. Harry H i, Lily. I saw you in the internet café
it / cold / this morning? (✗) yesterday. Who were you chatting
Was it cold this morning? No, it wasn’t. (you / chat) to?
1 Joe / at the gym? (✗) Lily I (1) (talk) to my
friends from the youth centre. We
2 What / the film like? (terrible)
(2)
(have) coffee and

(3)
(go) online.
3 your friends / at the concert? (✓) Harry What (4)
(you / do)
online? (5)

4 Where / your football boots? (in my room) (you / work)?


Lily No! I (6) (not work)!
I (7)
(download)
Past simple some songs.
Harry Oh, great!
2 Write questions and complete the answers.
What / you / wear to the party?
What did you wear to the party?
I wore my new jacket.
1 you / download that video clip?

No, I  .
2 they / go out for a meal?

Yes, they  .
3 Where / they play football?

They in the park.
4 Martha / play tennis on Saturday?

Yes, she  .
5 What / your dad buy yesterday?

He an mp4 player.

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3 Vocabulary consolidation
Prepositions
1 Circle the correct words.

walk along / over 1 fall up / into 2 run towards / away from 3 come down / out of

4 go across / round 5 run up / out of 6 walk up / down 7 go over / under

8 walk through / along 9 walk out of / across 10 jump over / across 11 run towards / through

-ed / -ing adjectives


2 Complete the crossword with the -ed or -ing form of these words.
1
F
R
2
I
G
3
H
4
T
E
5
N
Down Across
E
6
1 frighten 2 annoy
D 3 excite 5 surprise
7
4 worry 6 tire
7 bore

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3 Grammar consolidation
Past tenses
1 Complete the table with the missing verbs.

Present simple Past simple Past


continuous
go went was / were going
get
find
hide
fly
arrive
stop
give

2 Circle the correct words.


She was walking / walked down the stairs when she fell.
1 George cooked / was cooking lunch for us yesterday.
2 My teacher was leaving / left school early today.
3 Last week Becky didn’t go / wasn’t going to London.
4 Who did you talk / were you talking to in the street when I saw you?
5 You weren’t listening / didn’t listen while I was talking.

3 Match the sentence halves.


1 The baby started crying a when he got lost?
2 Where was Adam driving to b while he was on holiday.
3 Dad sent me a postcard c when my computer crashed.
4 I was plugging in my memory stick d while I played tennis.
5 Were you watching TV e when I turned on the radio while she was sleeping.
6 Mum waited for me in the park f while I was cooking dinner?

Present and past tenses


4 Complete the answers for these questions.
What do you usually read?
I usually read comics and magazines.
1 Who did you stay with last summer?
We with my grandparents.
2 What were you doing when Dad came home?
We a film.
3 What is Sara making?
She a model ship.
4 What do you want to do after lunch?
I to listen to some music.
5 Did you walk home from school today?
No, I didn’t. I my bike.

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3 Vocabulary extension
Prepositions
1 Complete the phrases with the missing letters.
walk  r o u n d 6 jump o
1 run a  f 7 run t
2 walk a g 8 fall i
3 come o  o 9 walk d
4 run u walk u
10
5 walk t go a
11 s

-ed / -ing adjectives


2 Complete the sentences using the -ed or -ing form of the adjectives in brackets.

He’s really worried 1 James is very 2 The cyclist is


(worry). (annoy). (tire).

3 They are very 4 I think this book 5 I don’t like this film.
(interest). is (bore). I’m (fright).

6 The game is really 7 This is a very


(excite). (interest) map.

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3 Grammar extension
Past tenses
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

eat ​make ​not go ​not wait ​post


buy ​

They were eating burgers in the street when we saw them.


1 I to school yesterday because I was ill.
2 Marianne a new dress on Saturday.
3 We at the bus stop at 7.20.
4 I a comment online when you came into my room.
5 Mum a fantastic chocolate cake for my birthday.

2 Complete the sentences with when or while.


What were you doing when you fell in the river?
1 The door bell rang I was reading a magazine.
2 We were sitting on the bus we saw an accident.
3 Where were you sitting you fell off your chair?
4 Grandad fell asleep Dad was talking.
5 I dropped my mp3 player I was running up the hill.
6 Richard was chatting online I called him.
7 Our dog ran across the road we were talking.

Present and past tenses


3 Correct the sentences.
I’m usually getting up at 7.00 am.
I usually get up at 7.00 am.
1 She was visiting her cousins last month.

2 I wasn’t buying some new shoes. They were too expensive.

3 Joe’s in the kitchen. He does his homework.

4 We were wanting to watch TV after school tomorrow.

5 They’re seeing a great film last night.

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4 Vocabulary consolidation
Places to visit
1 Complete the table with the words in the box.

castle ​cathedral ​cave ​coastline ​lighthouse ​opera house ​pyramid ​rainforest ​reef ​ruin ​temple ​tomb

Man-made Natural
castle

2 Complete the places to visit in the sentences.


Queen Elizabeth II lives in Windsor C a s tl e  .
1 St Paul’s C t e ral is in the centre of London.
2 There are p r m ds in Egypt and Mexico.
3 Switzerland doesn’t have a c a tli e.
4 The c v at Lascaux are world famous.
5 The Parthenon is a Greek t m l in Athens.

Adverbs
3 Tick (✓) the correct adverb.
happy happly happily ✓
1 good well goodily
2 quick quickly quickily
3 slow slowly slower
carefully
4 careful carefuly
5 angry angrily angryily
6 fast fastly fast
7 quiet quietly quieter

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4 Grammar consolidation
Comparatives and superlatives
1 Complete the table with the correct adjectives.

Adjective Comparative Superlative


old older (6)

long longer the longest


expensive (2)
the most expensive
good (3) (7)

famous more famous (8)

(1) (4)
the worst
exciting (5)
the most exciting

2 Circle the correct words.


Romania is smaller / the small than Canada.
1 Ben Nevis is the higher / highest mountain in Scotland.
2 What’s the more / most interesting subject at school?
3 The Alhambra is more beautiful / beautifuller than the Empire State Building.
4 I think Paris is the best / more good city in the world.
5 Is your brother the tallest / taller than your dad?

(not) as … as
3 Order the words to make sentences.
is / Portugal / as / hot / Spain / as
Portugal is as hot as Spain.
1 as / yours / Our / house / isn’t / big / as

2 I’m / friend / as / tall / my / as

3 lion / A / fast / isn’t / cheetah / as / a / as

too, enough and not enough


4 Complete the sentences with too or enough.
We can’t swim in the sea today. It isn’t warm enough  .
1 I didn’t enjoy our summer holiday. It was hot.
2 Have we got money for a burger?
3 David can’t drive a car yet. He isn’t old  .
4 Those trainers are expensive!
5 I’d like a coffee but there isn’t milk.

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4 Vocabulary extension
Places to visit
1 Tick (✓) the correct options.


ruin The Parthenon ✓ Taj Mahal
1 rainforest Romania Brazil
2 tomb Sydney Opera House Tutankhamen
3 lighthouse near the sea in a desert
4 castle La Scala The Tower of London
5 cave Lascaux The Alhambra

2 Order the letters and complete the sentences with the correct words.
The opera house (poare husoe) in Sydney is a wonderful building.
1 The Parthenon is an ancient Greek (pemtel).
2 I visited the (dirpmya) of Giza in Egypt.
3 My friends went to the Great Barrier (feRe) in Australia.
4 Notre Dame is a famous (dlachater) in Paris.
5 Britain’s (socatinle) has lots of beautiful beaches.

Adverbs
3 Write the adjectives for these adverbs.
adverbs adjectives
quietly quiet
1 badly
2 softly
3 hard
4 happily
5 dangerously
6 well
7 noisily

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4 Grammar extension
Comparatives and superlatives
1 Write comparative sentences.
The Himalayas / high / the Alps. The Himalayas are higher than the Alps.
1 Jack Black / funny / Jim Carrey.
2 History / interesting / Maths.
3 Theme parks / exciting / museums.
4 The Pacific Ocean / big / the Mediterranean Sea.
5 Ice hockey / dangerous / tennis.

2 Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in the box.

beautiful ​
expensive ​
good ​
intelligent ​
old ​
popular

Joe has lots of friends. He’s the most popular boy in school.
1 Grandpa is 75! He’s person in my family.
2 These jeans cost £80. They’re clothes I have.
3 I think the Seychelles Islands have beaches in the world.
4 Cristiano Ronaldo is footballer in the world.
5 Sally passed all her exams. She’s girl in my class.

(not) as … as
3 Write sentences using not as … as.
Seville / Barcelona (big)
Seville isn’t as big as Barcelona.
1 steak / eggs (cheap)

2 dolphins / sharks (dangerous)

3 Madrid / Mumbai (crowded)

too, enough and not enough


4 Complete the sentences with too or enough and the words in the box.

boring ​cold ​fast ​high ​money ​rice

I don’t want to watch the end of this film. It’s too boring  .
1 I haven’t got  . I can’t buy this T-shirt.
2 Are you  ? Here, take my coat.
3 My dog can’t jump over that gate. It’s  .
4 We can’t make paella tonight. We haven’t got  .
5 Dad wants a new bike. His old bike isn’t  .

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5 Vocabulary consolidation
Fundraising ideas
1 Circle the correct words.
have / sell raffle tickets
1 make / collect a charity CD
2 sell / do a sponsored swim
3 make / organize a jumble sale
4 have / sell a bring and buy sale
5 organize / wash cars
6 do / sell cakes
7 collect / have money
8 sell / do badges
9 make / have a barbecue

make and do
2 Complete the table with the words in the box.

a decision ​
a mistake ​
charity work ​
exercise ​
friends ​homework ​money ​
nothing ​someone a favour ​someone happy ​someone laugh  your best

make do
friends

3 Complete the phrases with do or make.

make friends 1 homework

2 someone laugh 3 nothing

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5 Grammar consolidation
Present perfect
1 Write sentences using the present perfect.
My granddad / never eat / Indian food. My grandad has never eaten Indian food.
1 William / take / my rucksack to school.
2 I / not wash / Dad’s car.
3 Lucy / lose / her new mp4 player.
4 James and Lou / never visit / Valencia.
5 You / not make / any mistakes in your test.

2 Complete the questions and short answers about Anna.

do a sponsored swim ✓
do someone a favour ✓
buy a raffle ticket ✗
organize a jumble sale ✗
collect money for charity ✓
make a charity CD ✗

Has Anna ever done a sponsored swim?


Yes, she has  .
1 money for charity?
Yes,  .
2 a jumble sale?
No,  .
3 a raffle ticket?
No,  .
4 anyone a favour?
Yes,  .
5 a charity CD?
No,  .

for and since


3 Complete the dialogue with for or since.
Bob Have you been friends with Tom for a long time?
Ian Yes, we’ve known each other (1)
we were at primary school.
We’ve been friends now (2)
six years.
Bob Have you always lived in this town?
Ian Well, I’ve lived here (3) I was three.
But I’ve only lived in this house (4)
four years.

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5 Vocabulary extension
Fundraising ideas
1 Complete the phrases with the words in the box.

bring ​
charity ​
jumble ​
raffle ​
sponsored

do a sponsored swim
1 make a CD
2 sell tickets
3 organize a sale
4 have a and buy sale

2 Order the letters to make words, then complete the sentences.

cigollectn ​
dha ​
dosl ​
shedwa ​ybu

Joe washed ten cars yesterday and gave the money to the Red Cross.
1 We cakes at school and raised money for the RSPCA.
2 Those people are money for Oxfam. Let’s give them £5.
3 Would you like to a badge for our school charity? It’s £1.
4 We a barbecue for the UK floods appeal.

make and do
3 Match the sentence halves.
1 When I joined the youth group I made a nothing at the weekend, just seeing friends.
2 My fitness instructor does b everyone laugh.
3 My homework is too difficult. I can’t do c lots of new friends.
4 Richie is very funny. He makes d exercise every day with her classes.
5 I love doing e a lot of money for charity.
6 We sold raffle tickets and we made f my project.

4 Complete the sentences with the correct from of make or do.


My grandma does a lot of charity work.
1 I can’t decisions.
2 Mum is always someone a favour.
3 My dog me happy.
4 You must your best at all times.
5 I lots of mistakes in my geography test.

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5 Grammar extension
Present perfect
1 Complete the sentences with the affirmative (✓) or negative (✗)
present perfect form of the verbs in the box.

buy ​
collect ​
drink ​
give ​
make ​
read

David hasn’t read this book. ✗


1 Sally any mistakes in her test. ✗
2 I three charity badges. ✓
3 My friends £500 for an animal charity. ✓
4 Our teacher us any homework! ✗
5 We enough water today. ✗

2 Write questions and short answers about Tony and Mia.

Tony Mia
raise money for charity ✗ ✓
buy a raffle ticket ✓ ✓
make a bad decision ✓ ✗
do nothing all day ✗ ✗

(Tony / raise money for charity) Has Tony ever raised money for charity?
No, he hasn’t.
1 (Tony and Mia / buy a raffle ticket)

2 (Mia / make bad decision)

3 (Tony and Mia / do nothing all day)

4 (Tony / make bad decision)

How long …? with for and since


3 Write questions using How long …? for these answers.
I’ve lived in my flat since I was six.
How long have you lived in your flat?
1 My teacher has taught in my school for three years.

2 Lucy has been in her room since five o’clock.

3 I’ve had my mobile phone for two months.

4 Jack has known his best friend since he was ten years old.

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6 Vocabulary consolidation
Travel
1 Find 6 words in the word snake and complete the phrases.

e
p eopl adv
e Plan a trip
m
en

se
a 1 arrive
tur
ho

ss itc
ouvenirssu
p

2 meet
tri

3 have
4 buy
5 pack a

2 Circle the correct words.


set off last Saturday / adventures
1 get on a postcard / train
2 went home / coach
3 get off a coach / house
4 buy a trip / guidebook
5 send postcards / a suitcase

Extreme adjectives
3 Match the normal adjectives in box A with the extreme adjectives in box B.
A bad ​big ​
cold ​frightening ​ B amazing ​awful ​boiling ​delighted ​enormous ​
good ​happy ​hot ​small ​tired    exhausted ​freezing ​terrifying ​tiny

Normal adjectives Extreme adjectives


bad awful







4 Match some of the extreme adjectives from exercise 3 with the information.
an ant tiny
1 fireworks
2 the Sahara Desert
3 a blue whale
4 Antarctica

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6 Grammar consolidation
Present perfect and past simple
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

When did Sam go (Sam / go) to Australia?


1 I (not pack) my suitcase – I’ll do it now.
2 Look at this guidebook for Ireland. I (buy) it in town.
3 Sarah and Maisie (be) friends since school.
4 You (have) your mobile phone for two weeks now. Is it a good one?
5 You’re late! Where (you / go)?
6 Josh and Oscar (not come) home last week. They’re still in Madrid!
7 Leo loved Switzerland. He (see) some amazing places.

2 Circle the correct words.


Where did you leave your suitcase?
I left / I’ve left it on the train.
1 Have you made any new friends?
Yes, we did / have.
2 Have you ever seen a terrifying horror story?
Yes, we ’ve seen / saw Dracula last year.
3 Can you speak any languages?
Well, I ’ve studied / studied French, but I don’t speak it well.
4 Has Dad had dinner?
No, he wasn’t / hasn’t been hungry.

Quantity
3 Circle the correct words.
There aren’t any / some interesting books in this library.
1 How many / much butter is in the fridge?
2 Here are some / a little red pens.
3 Have you sold much / a lot of raffle tickets?
4 There aren’t many / some nice people at this party.
5 Can I have a little / much milk in my coffee?
6 We had some oranges and much / a few small apples.

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6 Vocabulary extension
Travel 1
P
1 Read the clues and complete the crossword. 2
O
Down S
3 4
1 send postcards T
5
3 pack a C
4 meet A
6 get on a R
6
Across D
7
2 buy a S
5 get off a
8
7 have
8 plan a

2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box.

arrive ​ came back ​set off


buy ​

We came back home after six weeks.


1 Max, Joely and Rick for France last Friday.
2 Did you any souvenirs when you were in New York?
3 When did you in Barcelona?

Extreme adjectives
3 Look at the normal adjectives and order the letters to make the matching extreme adjectives.
Normal Extreme
adjectives adjectives
small yitn tiny
1 good zimanag
2 frightening ygterifinr
3 cold zefnreig
4 happy gdhetdeli
5 big smueoron
6 tired dsexehatu
7 bad lfuwa
8 hot niligob

4 Write sentences about the words in the box using extreme adjectives from exercise 3.

The Hunger Games ​horror films ​Mount Everest ​snow

I think the film The Hunger Games is amazing.


1
2
3

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6 Grammar extension
Present perfect and past simple Quantity
1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of 3 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
the verbs in brackets.
a few ​a little ​a lot of ​any ​
many ​much ​some

I have been (be) to Rome


three times. Last year, I visited
(visit) the Colosseum.
1 Donna (live) here since
last summer. She (move)
here from London.
2 Lenny (pass) his driving
test. He (pass) it this
morning.
3 Tessa and Katy (design) I thought the cinema was empty but then I saw
a website. They (finish) it a few people at the back.
yesterday. 1 I’ve got homework
4 We (sing) in the school today – English, maths, science and geography!
choir for two years. We 2 Did Katy buy souvenirs
(do) a concert last night. on holiday?
2 Write past simple questions for the present 3 I can speak Spanish –
perfect sentences. just two or three words.
4 How time do we have
I’ve sent an email to Angie.
before the concert?
When / send it? When did you send it?
5 I’ve brought sandwiches
1 We’ve been to a great party.
for our picnic. What have you brought?
Who / go with?
6 How brothers and sisters
2 I’ve bought a great new guidebook.
have you got?
How much / cost?
3 Shelley has just come back from the cinema.
What / see?
4 David has broken his watch.
How / break it?
5 Mum has found her keys!
Where / find them?

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7 Vocabulary consolidation
Films
1 Circle the correct words.

screen / stunt 1 script / soundtrack 2 script / plot

3 special effects / plot 4 stunt / producer 5 film a scene / win an award

6 film star / producer 7 stunt / director

2 Tick (✓) the correct option.


release a film Hollywood Warner Brothers ✓
1 stuntmen romantic comedy action film
2 win an award Oscar mp3 player
3 director Kate Winslet Alfred Hitchcock
4 special effects Avatar The Simpsons
5 star in a film Angelina Jolie The Imitation Game

Suffixes
3 Complete the table with the words in the box.

argument ​
advertise ​ compete ​ connect ​ decorate ​develop ​educate ​
enjoyment ​equipment ​excite ​information ​possession ​prediction ​suggestion ​

Verbs Nouns
advertise

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7 Grammar consolidation
will
1 Circle the correct words.
I think Jennifer Lawrence will / won’t win an Oscar this year.
1 There will / won’t be any cinemas in 2050 if people continue watching films on DVD.
2 Don’t worry. You will / won’t pass your exams easily.
3 You probably will / won’t like this film.
4 I don’t think people will / won’t live in space in the future.
5 You will / won’t love this soundtrack. It’s fantastic.

2 Order the words to make questions.


US Open / Will / the / Rafa Nadal / win ?
Will Rafa Nadal win the US Open?
1 2040 / What / schools / be / will / in / like ?

2 Brad Pitt / Will / another / with / make / George Clooney / film ?

3 they / release / CD / next / a / year / Will ?

4 Joe / party / Will / at / be / the ?

5 scenes / they / Will / film / London / in / any ?

be going to
3 Correct the sentences.
I’s going to go to America next year. I’m going to go to America next year.
1 We going to go camping in the summer.
2 Elsa isn’t going go to university.
3 Terry, Phil and Rob going to record a CD.
4 I love this music so I’m to going to buy the soundtrack.
5 My friends aren’t go to go the cinema on Saturday.

First conditional
4 Complete the first conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
If she falls (fall) off her horse, she will hurt (hurt) herself.
1 I (not tell) you the answer if you (not want) me to.
2 If they (release) the film this week, we (go) and see it.
3 If you (get) a DVD tonight, I (make) us a pizza.
4 I (be) in trouble if I (not pass) my exams.
5 Rosie and John (not wait) for us if we (be) late.

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7 Vocabulary extension
Films
1 Look at the pictures and write the words.

stunt 1 2

3 4 5

6 7

2 Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box.

award ​film ​plot ​scene ​special effects ​star

Do you think Eddie Redmayne will win an award next year?


1 Has the studio released the yet?
2 They filmed a in Oxford Street.
3 I’d love to in a film.
4 The in Avatar were amazing.
5 The was very complicated. I didn’t understand anything.

Suffixes
3 Complete the words in the table.

Verbs Nouns
a d ver t is e e jo m n
eq i dec ra io
pre ic s g esti n
p s e s d ve op e t
co n ct i for at on
a g e ed c ti n

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7 Grammar extension
will be going to
1 Complete the sentences with will or won’t and the 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of
verbs in the box. be going to and the verbs in brackets.

be ​
call ​
do ​
get ​give ​like That film was brilliant. I am going to buy
(buy) the DVD.
I think I ’ll get a job in the film 1 It’s really cold today. I think it
industry when I leave university. (snow).
1 Don’t worry. I the 2 Karl doesn’t want to be a doctor. He
washing up tonight. (study) medicine now.
2 Our history teacher 3 They (make) Star Wars in
probably us extra 3D. It’ll be fantastic.
homework today. 4 Marnie wants to be an actress. She
3 You this book. It’s really (go) to drama school.
boring. 5 I hate vampire films, so I
4 I don’t think she me now. (enjoy) the Twilight films.
It’s 10.30pm and it’s too late.
5 You a great tennis player First conditional
one day.
4 Write first conditional sentences.
2 Complete the questions and write affirmative (✓)
or negative (✗) short answers. If I / have a party / I / invite Sam and Lucy.
If I have a party, I’ll invite Sam and Lucy.
Will Wayne Rooney play for England in 2015? (✓) 1 Paloma / make dinner on Sunday / if you / help her.
Yes, he will.

1 it be sunny tomorrow? (✗) 2 If you / meet my friends / you / like them.
 .
2 we have time to eat 3 Mr Stewart / drive us to school tomorrow / if you /
before the concert starts? (✗) ask him.
 .
3 Do you think Katy get 4 Tara / not go to Italy / if she / not save enough
top marks in the Maths exam? (✓) money.
 .
4 our team win the match? (✗) 5 If Jack and Mia / get married / we buy / them a
 . present.
5 you wait for me after
school? (✓)
 .

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8 Vocabulary consolidation
Making friends
1 Match the words to make phrases. Then match the phrases 1–12 with the pictures a–l.
1 arrive hands
2 click your shoes
3 shake a present
4 point at a queue
5 be early g
6 take off a stranger
7 tell your fingers
8 jump polite / rude
9 kiss someone
be
10 a conversation
interrupt late
11
bring
12 jokes
a b c d

e f g h

i j k l

Verb and noun collocations


2 Circle the odd one out.
give advice lies presents
1 spend money time an argument
2 get lies advice presents
3 have an argument fun the truth
4 tell lies advice the truth

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8 Grammar consolidation
Obligation, prohibition and advice
1 Write (O) obligation, (NO) no obligation or (P) prohibition.
We don’t have to take off our shoes at home. NO
1 They must arrive early for the exam.
2 You mustn’t be rude to your teacher.
3 You don’t have to bring a present.
4 You mustn’t interrupt a conversation. It’s rude.
5 I have to tidy my room at the weekend.

2 Complete the sentences with should or shouldn’t.


I should do my homework before I play my computer games.
1 Julia spend so much time online. It’s boring!
2 She join our sports club. It’s great!
3 I spend so much time texting my friends.
4 I do more voluntary work.
5 Bobby meet my friends. He’d like them.

Second conditional
3 Complete the second conditional sentences with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

be ​click ​go ​jump ​take  ​want

If I wanted to learn rock climbing, I’d join a club.


1 He wouldn’t always be late if he the bus more often.
2 It would be annoying if someone our queue at the cinema.
3 Mum would be angry if we late for dinner.
4 If you your fingers at the waiter, I’d be really embarrassed.
5 If you visited me on Saturday, we’d to the park.

4 Order the words to complete the second conditional questions.


Then match the questions 1–5 with the answers a–e.
1 What would you do  phone / if / found / someone’s / mobile / you ?
if you found someone’s mobile phone?
2 Where would you live  the / moved / you / if / to / USA ?

3 If you could meet a film star,  meet / you / who / would ?

4 What item of clothes would you buy  had / if / £100 / you ?

5 If you forgot your mum’s birthday,  you / do / would / what ?

a I’d do the washing up for a week. d I’d buy some new boots.
b I’d live in California. e I’d meet Johnny Depp.
c I’d go to the police. 1

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8 Vocabulary extension
Making friends
1 Complete the words in these phrases.
shake hands
1 b late
2 c your fingers
3 k a stranger
4 b polite / rude
5 t jokes
6 t off your shoes
7 i a conversation
8 p at someone
9 b a present
a
10 early
j
11 a queue

2 Complete the sentences with some of the phrases from exercise 1.


Make sure the verbs are in the correct tense.
In Britain, it’s polite to shake hands when you meet someone for the first time.
1 In Japan, people before they enter a house.
2 It isn’t polite to when someone is talking.
3 You shouldn’t when you are waiting for a bus.
4 Jack is really funny. He loves  .
5 I got an early bus so I for school.
6 In Spain, people at the waiter in a restaurant.
7 Don’t forget to to Susie’s birthday party.

Verb and noun collocations


3 Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box.

advice from ​gave a present ​having an argument ​tell lies ​too much money

I got some good advice from my teacher about university.


1 We to our teacher at the end of term.
2 My friend Leo spends on clothes.
3 Joe was with his girlfriend when I came into class.
4 I don’t think you should ever to your friends.

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8 Grammar extension
Obligation, prohibition and advice
1 Complete the swimming pool rules according to (O) obligation, (NO) no obligation or (P) prohibition.
You mustn’t shout or splash other swimmers. O
1 You jump the queue when buying a ticket. P
2 You wear a swimming cap or goggles. NO
3 You buy a ticket. O
4 You wear a swimming costume! O
5 You run by the pool. P
6 You come with an adult. NO

2 Write sentences with should or shouldn’t.


It’s time for school, but I don’t feel well.
You should stay at home in bed.
1 Sally has an exam tomorrow, but she’s watching TV.

2 Mum is making dinner and she’s tired.

3 I’m going to be late home from school.

4 I want to go out with Anna.

5 I’ve had an argument with my friend and I feel bad.

Second conditional
3 Complete the second conditional sentences.
I’d be in the school orchestra if I could play an instrument well  .
1 If I had £500,  .
2 I wouldn’t be so tired if  .
3 If my best friend lied to me,  .
4 My parents would be really angry if  .
5 If I went to South Africa,  .

4 Complete the second conditional questions and write true answers.


What (you / do) if (you / meet) Angelina Jolie?
What would you do if you met Angelina Jolie? I’d ask her for a photo.
1 What (you / sing) if you (be) on The X Factor?

2 Which countries (you / visit) if you (have) a round-the-world plane ticket?

3 Who (you / like) to meet if you (can) travel back in time?

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9 Vocabulary consolidation
Music
1 Label the pictures with the words in the box.

record ​
album cover  ​hit ​ recording studio ​
single ​song lyrics

hit 1 2

3 4 5

2 Circle the correct words.


play / form a band
1 record / play live at a concert 4 form / go on tour
2 go / form to number one 5 go / release an album
3 record / go a song

Negative prefixes
3 Circle 7 positive adjectives. Then change them to negative adjectives using the prefixes un-, in- or il-.
adventurouslog
in ative ic
m ag
i
alp

le
iab
er

ct
fe

tru
l
re

st w
orthypractical
unreliable
1 4
2 5
3 6

4 Circle the correct words.


She failed her exam so she’s really unhappy / unnecessary.
1 Wait a minute. Don’t be so impatient / unreliable.
2 I can’t do this project. It’s unfriendly / impossible.
3 Their songs are very illegal / unoriginal. They all sound the same.

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9 Grammar consolidation
The passive: present simple
1 Complete the sentences with the phrases in the box.

are grown ​are kept ​is called ​isn’t celebrated ​isn’t made ​is spoken

Portuguese is spoken in Portugal and Brazil.


1 Thanksgiving Day in Britain.
2 Mangoes in India.
3 The Scottish flag ‘the Saltire’.
4 Some rare animals in zoos.
5 Paper from stone.

2 Complete the adverts with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

design ​
grow ​make ​meet ​sell ​take ​teach

1 2 English
THE BEST LEMONS Food, clothes, and books
at the
The best lemons are grown at
Centre School of Languages
in the lemon groves of Italy TIP-TOP superstore
seven days a week

3 4 5 SOLO TRAVEL
The Toy Cupboard! All portrait photographs
All travellers
Our toys and by experienced
at the airport by our
in Germany photographers for only £20! representatives

Active and passive


3 Rewrite the sentences using the correct form of the passive.
They released Thriller in 1982. 3 They sell millions of magazines every week.
Thriller was released in 1982.
1 James Gunn directed Guardians of the Galaxy. 4 Picasso painted Guernica.

2 They make these bags and shoes in Italy. 5 They grow rice in Asia and Africa.

Tense revision
4 Circle the correct words.
I write / am writing songs and play / playing the guitar. 5 I fell / was falling asleep while I was watching
1 We’re meeting / meet outside the library in half an hour. the film.
2 She recorded / has recorded a new album last year. 6 We usually get / will get the bus to school.
3 Who will win / wins? Roger Federer or Andy Murray?
4 Dad works / has worked at the recording studio
for ages.

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9 Vocabulary extension
Music
1 Match the pictures 1–6 with the music words a–f.
1 2 3

4 5 6

a recording studio   b album cover   c 


playlist   d 
record   e hit   f  song lyrics

2 Complete the sentences with the words and phrases in the box.

formed ​music festival ​number one ​on tour ​play live ​record


album ​

The Followhill brothers formed Kings of Leon with their cousin in 2000.
1 We saw Muse at a concert last year.
2 Ed Sheeran’s single Sing was in 2014.
3 I’d love to be a singer and a song one day.
4 Bands often go every year.
5 Leona Lewis released her first in 2007.
6 Glastonbury is an open-air in Britain.

Negative prefixes
3 Complete the negative adjectives with the missing letters.
i l lo g ic a l 5 i per e t 10 nre ia le
1 i p s ible 6 nima ina ive 11 mp tie t
2 u ad entu ous 7 i eg l 12 u sup ort ve
3 no igi al 8 nne es ary 13 n apy
4 u tr st orthy 9 m ra tical 14 n rie dly

4 Complete the sentences with some of the words from exercise 3.


The instructions for the DVD players aren’t correct. They’re illogical  .
1 Greg never has any ideas. He’s a bit  .
2 There’s a mark on this shirt but I’ve just bought it. It’s so I’m going to take it back to the shop.
3 You can’t drive if you don’t have a driving licence. It’s  .

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9 Grammar extension
The passive: present simple
1 Complete the sentences and questions with the correct form of the verbs in the box.

make ​not grow ​not play ​not sell ​record ​release ​store


keep ​

A lot of films are made at Pinewood Studios in Britain.


1 Baseball much in Britain.
2 the new Harry Potter film this week?
3 Thousands of songs on my mp3 player.
4 Pineapples in Scotland.
5 Milk and cheese in the fridge.
6 How many songs every day?
7 This brand of jeans in this shop.

Active and passive


2 Complete the text with the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets.
Gorillaz is a ‘virtual’ internet band. They were created (create) in 1998 by Damon Albarn of the
British band Blur. The illustrations (1)
(draw) by Jamie Hewlett, the artist who created
Tank Girl. The band (2)
(make) of four animated characters. Their first album, Gorillaz,
(3)
(release) in March 2001. The album (4) (accompany) by
a short animated film. Ten million copies of the album (5)
(sell) all over the world.

3 Write active or passive sentences. Include by if necessary.


CDs / not sell / before the 1980s CDs weren’t sold before the 1980s.
1 The Beatles / record /
Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band / in 1967
2 The phonograph / invent / Thomas Edison
3 We / not look at / YouTube every day
4 The Hobbit / film / in New Zealand
5 The 2014 World Cup Final / watch / around one billion people

Tense revision
4 Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
Peter is upstairs. He is chatting (chat) to his friends online.
1 She (go) to a music festival last summer.
2 Do you think you (stay) in the city after university?
3 I (play) the guitar. It’s my hobby.
4 They (have) lunch in town tomorrow.
5 Carla (cook) when I called around at her house.
6 Ben (live) in Madrid since 2012.

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