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ACTIVITY & TEST PREP WORKBOOK
Steven J. Molinsky • Bill Blisswith
Carolyn Graham • Peter S. Bliss
Contributing Authors
Dorothy Lynde • Elizabeth Handley
Illustrated by
Richard E. Hill
TO THE TEACHER
This enhanced edition of Side by Side Activity Workbook 2 provides all-skills activities, lifeskills lessons,and achievement tests to reinforce, expand, and assess the learning objectives in the Side by Side 2 andSide by Side Plus 2 Student Books. It includes two audio CDs and an answer key, providing students withthe resources they need to extend their language learning through self-study outside the classroom. Theaudio CDs contain all workbook listening activities and GrammarRaps and GrammarSongs that motivatelearners and promote language mastery through entertaining practice with rhythm, stress, intonation, andmusic.
The achievement tests in the second section of the workbook (pages T1–T58) provide intensifiedcoverage of lifeskill competencies, assess student progress, and prepare students for the types ofstandardized tests and performance assessments used by many instructional programs. The tests include:multiple-choice questions that assess vocabulary, grammar, reading, listening skills, lifeskill competencies,and basic literacy tasks (such as reading medicine labels, signs, and everyday documents); writingassessments that can be evaluated using a standardized scoring rubric and collected in portfolios ofstudents' work; and speaking performance assessments designed to stimulate face-to-face interactionsbetween students, for evaluation by the teacher using a standardized scoring rubric, or for self-evaluation bystudents. Test pages are perforated so that completed tests can be handed in and can serve as a record ofstudents' participation and progress in the instructional program.
Listening scripts and answer keys for the tests are provided in Side by Side Plus Teacher’s Guide 2. Testpreparation strategies, scoring rubrics, and resources for documenting students’ progress are provided inSide by Side Plus Multilevel Activity & Achievement Test Book 2 and its accompanying CD-ROM.
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Side by Side, 3rd editionActivity & Test Prep Workbook 2
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Contents
WORKBOOK TOPICS & GRAMMAR PAGE ACHIEVEMENT TEST COMPETENCIES PAGE
Describing Present, Past, and 2 Asking & Answering Personal T 1Future Actions Information Questions
Birthdays & Gifts Providing Information About Family MembersTelling About Friendships Calendars, Dates, & Ordinal Numbers
Review of Tenses Writing Months, Days, & DatesLike to Writing Ordinal NumbersTime Expressions Filling Out a Personal Information FormIndirect Object Pronouns
Food 12 School Personnel & Locations T 7Buying Food Classroom InstructionsBeing a Guest at Mealtime Computer ComponentsDescribing Food Preferences School Registration
Count/Non-Count Nouns Reading a Class ScheduleThe Education SystemLearning Skills: Chronological Order, Steps in a
ProcessWriting About School
Buying Food 21 Food Containers & Quantities T11Describing Food Food Weights & Measures: AbbreviationsEating in a Restaurant Asking About Availability & Location ofRecipes Items in a Store
Partitives Food AdvertisementsCount/Non-Count Nouns Food Packaging & Label InformationImperatives Reading a Supermarket Receipt
Reading a Menu & Computing CostsOrdering a MealWriting About a Supermarket
Telling About the Future 30 Small Talk at Work & at School T15Probability Invitations & OffersPossibility Asking for ClarificationWarnings Writing About Plans for the Weekend
Future Tense: WillTime ExpressionsMight
Making Comparisons 40 Small Talk at Work & at School T19Advice ComplimentsExpressing Opinions Appropriate Language in Social SituationsAgreement & Disagreement Thank-You Notes
Comparatives Expressing OpinionsShould Writing About Comparisons of Different Possessive Pronouns Places
Describing People, Places, & Things 51 Shopping Requests & Locating Items T23Shopping in a Department Store Understanding ATM InstructionsExpressing Opinions Interpreting a Check
Superlatives Problems with PurchasesReturning and Exchanging ItemsStore SalesFilling Out a CheckLearning Skill: Steps in a Process
Getting Around Town 60 Interpreting Schedules in the Community T27Public Transportation Locating Places on a Map
Imperatives Compass DirectionsDirections Reading a Bus Schedule
Highway & Traffic Signs & SymbolsPolice Commands & Traffic Signs
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WORKBOOK TOPICS & GRAMMAR PAGE ACHIEVEMENT TEST COMPETENCIES PAGE
Postal ServicesSimple Written DirectionsDrawing a Map
Describing People’s Actions 68 Help Wanted Ads T33Describing Plans & Intentions Job Interview Questions About Skills &Consequences of Actions Work History
Adverbs Describing a Work ScheduleComparative of Adverbs Calling In Sick & LateAgent Nouns Requesting a Schedule ChangeIf-Clauses Employee Accident Reports
Reading a Paycheck StubNonverbal Behavior at the Job InterviewFilling Out a Job Application Form
Describing Ongoing Past Activities 81 First-Aid Kit T39Past Continuous Tense Calling 911Reflexive Pronouns Describing a Suspect’s Physical While-Clauses Characteristics to the Police
Warning Labels on Household ProductsFirst-Aid ProceduresLearning Skills: Categorizing Words,
Word Sets
Expressing Past & Future Ability 91 Housing Ads T43Expressing Past & Future Obligation Inquiring About RentalsGiving an Excuse Describing Maintenance & Repairs
Could Needed in a Rental UnitBe Able to Reading a Floor PlanHave Got to Writing About an Apartment or HomeToo + Adjective
Medical Examinations 103 Identifying Parts of the Face & Body T47Medical Advice Common SymptomsHealth Calling to Report an AbsenceNutrition Making a Doctor Appointment
Past Tense Review Procedures During a Medical ExamCount/Non-Count Noun Review Common Prescription & Non-Prescription Must MedicinesMustn’t vs. Don’t Have to Interpreting Medicine Label Dosages Must vs. Should & Instructions
A Note to the Teacher Explaining a Child’s Absence
Filling Out a Medical History Form
Describing Future Activities 111 Fahrenheit & Celsius Temperatures T51Expressing Time & Duration Temperature ValuesMaking Plans by Telephone Beginning & Ending a Telephone
Future Continuous Tense ConversationTime Expressions Using the Telephone Directory: White Pages,
Government Pages, & Yellow PagesPhone MessagesRecorded Telephone Information
Offering Help 120 Household Repair Problems T55Indicating Ownership Securing Household Repair ServicesHousehold Problems Reading a TV ScheduleFriends Recorded Telephone Instructions
Some/Any Making a SchedulePronoun ReviewVerb Tense Review
Workbook Listening Scripts* A3 Correlation Key A27Workbook Answer Key* A9 Audio CD Track Listings A28
*Listening scripts and answer keys for the achievement tests are provided in Side by Side Plus Teacher’s Guide 2.
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WHAT DO YOU THINK?A
1. A. I think Barbara is a terrible dancer. What do you think?
B. I agree. She dances .
2. A. Is Edward an accurate translator?
B. He certainly is. He translates very .
3. A. I think Susan is a graceful swimmer.
B. I agree. She swims very .
4. A. Is George a bad painter?
B. Yes, he is. He paints very .
5. A. Is Rita a careful worker?
B. Yes. She works very .
6. A. I think Fred is a dishonest card player.
B. I agree. He plays cards very .
terribly
7. A. I think Roger is a careless skier.
B. You’re right. He skis very .
8. A. Your sister Jill is a very slow eater.
B. I agree. She eats very .
9. A. Is Robert a runner?
B. Yes. He runs very fast.
10. A. I think Ron is a skater.
B. He certainly is. He skates very beautifully.
11. A. Is Margaret a worker?
B. Yes, she is. She works very hard.
12. A. I think Frank is a baker.
B. I agree. He bakes very well.
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ANSWERB
1. Dr. Brown is a dentist. He cleans teeth very .
2. We play golf , but we’re soccer players.
3. Mark dances . He’s very .
4. Richard isn’t a very driver. He drives very .
5. I usually skate , but I was very yesterday.
6. Anna bakes pies very , but her family eats her pies .
7. According to Sayako, you can’t live in Tokyo. It’s very .
8. Everybody in the office likes Rick. He’s , and he works .energetic
energetically
reliable
reliably
expensive
expensively
cheap
cheaply
polite
politely
bad
badly
careless
carelessly
safe
safely
fast
fastly
good
well
graceful
gracefully
beautiful
beautifully
good
well
terrible
terribly
careful
carefully
careful
carefully
CAREFUL
CAREFULLY
LISTENINGC
Listen and circle the correct word to complete the sentence.
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1. slow
2. beautiful
3. dishonest
4. sloppy
slowly
beautifully
dishonestly
sloppily
5. accurate
6. rude
7. safe
8. reliable
accurately
rudely
safely
reliably
9. soft
10. cheap
11. careful
12. patient
softly
cheaply
carefully
patiently
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GRAMMARRAP: How Am I Doing?D
Activity Workbook
Listen. Then clap and practice.
• •A. How am I doing?
• •Am I driving all right?
• •B. You’re driving very carefully.
• •You’re driving very well.
• •A. How am I doing?
• •Am I singing all right?
• •B. You’re singing very beautifully.
• •You’re singing very well.
• •A. How am I doing?
• •Am I dancing all right?
• •B. You’re dancing very gracefully.
• •You’re dancing very well.
• •A. How am I doing?
• •Am I working all right?
• •B. You’re working very hard.
• •You’re working very well.
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1. A. Am I jogging fast enough?B. You should try to jog
.faster
2. A. Harold isn’t speaking loudly enough.B. I agree. He should speak
.
3. A. Am I typing carefully enough?B. Actually, you should type
.
4. A. Is he translating accurately enough?B. No, he isn’t. He should translate
.
5. A. Rob, I don’t think you’re doing yourwork quickly enough.
B. I’m sorry. I’ll try to do my work
.
6. A. I know I’m not dancing gracefullyenough.
B. You’re right. You should dance
.
7. A. Am I cleaning the office wellenough?
B. Actually, you should clean it
.
9. A. Amanda, be careful! You aren’t driving slowly enough!
B. I’m sorry, Mr. Sanders. I’ll try to drive .
8. A. Is the new mechanic working hardenough?
B. I think he should work
.
WHAT’S THE WORD?E
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RALPH SHOULD TRY HARDER!F
Ralph has some problems. What should he do to make his life better?
1. Ralph always gets up very late.
He should try to get up .earlier
2. He sometimes dresses very sloppily.
He should try to dress .
3. He always eats breakfast very quickly.
He should try to eat .
4. He sometimes speaks rudely on the bus.
He should try to speak .
5. He usually works very slowly.
He should try to work .
6. He sometimes types carelessly.
He should try to type .
7. He plays his CD player very loudly every night.
He should try to play it .
WHAT SHOULD YOU TRY TO DO BETTER?G
I should try to
I should try to
I should try to
I should try to
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GRAMMARSONG: Try a Little HarderH
Listen and circle the words to the song. Then listen again and sing along.
Let’s say you’re a driver, a
1
driver who
drives very ,
2
as
3
drivers do.
Just try a little harder. You can find a way. Try to drive more
4
today.careful
carefully
careful
carefully
careful
carefully
careful
carefully
Let’s say you’re a singer, a
5
singer who
sings very ,
6
as
7
singers do.
Just try a little harder. You can find a way. Try to sing more
8
today.beautiful
beautifully
beautiful
beautifully
beautiful
beautifully
beautiful
beautifully
Let’s say you’re a dancer, a
9
dancer who
dances very ,
10
as
11
dancers do.
Try a little harder. You can find a way. Try to dance more
12
today.graceful
gracefully
graceful
gracefully
graceful
gracefully
graceful
gracefully
Just try a little harder. That’s what we always say. Sing a little .
13
Work a little
.
14
Do a little
15
every day. Do a little
16
every day.good
better
good
better
long
longer
strong
stronger
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WHAT’S THE ANSWER?I
1. If Helen sick tomorrow, she’llgo to work.
a. isn’tb. won’t be
2. If the mechanic at Al’s Garage fixes ourcar, to the beach.
a. we driveb. we’ll drive
3. If to your grandparents, they’llbe very happy.
a. you writeb. you’ll write
4. If Betty doesn’t buy a VCR,a CD player.
a. she buysb. she’ll buy
5. If you don’t use enough butter, the cakevery good.
a. isn’tb. won’t be
6. If a course with Professor Boggs,I know it’ll be boring.
a. I takeb. I’ll take
7. If it this Saturday, I think I’ll goskiing.
a. snowsb. will snow
8. If you send me an e–mail,right away.
a. I answerb. I’ll answer
9. If you any more potatoes, I’llhave rice with my chicken.
a. don’t haveb. won’t have
10. If the weather good tomorrow,we’ll play tennis.
a. isb. will be
11. If I go on the roller coaster with you, Iknow sick.
a. I getb. I’ll get
12. If you go there on your vacation, I’m surea good time.
a. you haveb. you won’t have
MATCHINGJ
1. If you stay on the beach all day, a. you won’t get hurt.
2. If you use fresh oranges, b. you’ll be hungry.
3. If you wear safety glasses, c. you won’t get lost.
4. If you follow my directions to the zoo, d. you’ll get a sunburn.
5. If you don’t eat breakfast, e. you’ll get the job.
6. If you have a successful interview, f. the juice will be better.
d
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IFK
SCRAMBLED SENTENCESL
1. If we early, visit your mother.
2. If this afternoon, I’ll wear my new raincoat.
3. If the weather good, my husband and I sailing.
4. If David golf this weekend, a wonderful time.
5. If you a lot of noise, your neighbors upset.
6. If your son those wires, a shock.
7. If cold this Saturday, our family skiing.
8. If Patty too much candy, a stomachache.
9. If I too many exercises, tired tonight.
10. If we a girl, her Patty.
11. If a lot of traffic this morning, Nancy probablybe late for work.
12. If your parents to Stanley’s Restaurant on Monday,
Italian food.
we’llarrive
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1. to suit. If he he’ll party, goes new his the wear
, .
2. late she work. she’ll be If bus, the misses for
, .
3. better. practice, I chess play I’ll If
, .
4. buy go I I’ll pie. an If bakery, the apple to
, .
5. you sorry. If finish school, be you’ll don’t
, .
6. Sam a works job. in good If he’ll hard get school,
, .
he’ll wear his new suit If he goes to the party
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YOU DECIDEM
Complete the sentences any way you wish.
1. If the weather is bad this weekend,
2. If I go to bed very late tonight,
3. If I don’t eat dinner today,
4. If my computer breaks,
5. If I make a terrible mistake at school or at work,
6. If , they’ll go to a special restaurant tonight.
7. If , his mother will be very happy.
8. If , his parents will be sad.
9. If , his boss will fire him.
10. If , my friends will be angry with me.
GRAMMARRAP: If You Leave at SixN
Listen. Then clap and practice.
• •If you leave at six,
• •You’ll be there at eight.
• •If you don’t leave now,
• •You’ll be very late.
• •If you start work now,
• •You’ll be through at seven.
• •If you wait ’till noon,
• •You’ll be busy ’till eleven.
• •If you catch the train,
• •You’ll be home by ten.
• •If you get there late,
• •You’ll miss dinner again.
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YOU DECIDE: What Might Happen?O
1. You shouldn’t worry so much.
If you worry too much, you might
2. Charlie shouldn’t do his work so carelessly.
If he does his work too carelessly, he might
3. Harriet shouldn’t go to bed so late.
If she goes to bed too late, she might
4. Your friends shouldn’t use the Internet so much.
If they use the Internet too much, they might
5. You shouldn’t talk so much.
If ,
6. Veronica shouldn’t eat so much.
If ,
7. Brian shouldn’t buy so many expensive clothes.
If ,
8. Your friends shouldn’t play their music so loud.
If ,
9. Raymond shouldn’t speak so impolitely to his boss.
If ,
10. You shouldn’t speak so loudly.
If ,
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PLEASE DON’T!P
A. Please don’t send me a lot of e-mail messages today!
B. Why not?
A. If you send me a lot of e-mail messages today, I’ll have to read them tonight.
If them tonight, be tiredtomorrow morning.
And if tired tomorrow morning, I’ll fall asleep at work.
If at work, my boss be
understanding, and shout at me.
So please don’t send me too many e-mail messages today!
6
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3
I’ll 2I have to read 1
A. Please don’t play your CD player so loud!
B. Why not?
A. If you play your CD player too loud, the neighbors
will be upset.
If upset, they’ll tell the landlord.
And if the landlord, get angry.
So please don’t play your CD player so loud!
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A. Please don’t buy Jimmy a scary video!
B. Why not?
A. If you buy him a scary video, be afraid when he
goes to sleep. If afraid when he goes to sleep,
have nightmares all night. If
nightmares all night, he get up on time. If
get up on time, late
for school. And if late for school,
miss a big test. So please don’t buy Jimmy a scary video!
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1615
14
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11
10
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Ex. She’s a beautiful singer.
She sings very .
1. He’s a terrible tennis player.
He plays tennis .
2. She’s a careful driver.
She drives very .
3. They’re bad cooks.
They cook very .
4. I’m a hard worker.
I work very .
B. Circle the correct answers.
1. He isn’t an player.
He plays .
2. The bus is , but it isn’t
.
3. Mario is a soccer player,
but he doesn’t run very .good
well
good
well
quiet
quietly
quick
quickly
dishonest
dishonestly
honest
honestly
beautifully
CHECK-UP TEST: Chapters 7–8
A. Complete the sentences.4. Alice usually drives , but
last night she was .
C. Complete the sentences.
Ex. Timothy talks too quickly.
He should try to talk .
1. Greta leaves work too early.
She should try to leave work
.
2. Bobby speaks too impolitely at school.
He should try to speak
.
3. Linda dances too awkwardly.
She should try to dance
.
4. Frank talks too softly.
He should try to talk .
D. Complete the sentences.
Ex. If Jack his homework, his
teacher happy.
1. If you too many cookies,
get a stomachache.
2. If the music too loud,
the neighbors angry.
3. If they a boy,
him Steven.
4. If hungry tonight,I’ll eat a small dinner.
will be
does
more slowly
careless
carelessly
safe
safely
slower
(continued)
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E. Circle the correct answers.
1. If a vacation this
year, to Hawaii.
2. If they energetic tonight,
they dancing.
3. If you sing too loudly, you
a sore throat.
4. If it rain tomorrow,
sailing.I go
I’ll go
won’t
doesn’t
get
might get
go
might go
feel
will feel
we go
we’ll go
we take
we’ll take
F. Listen and fill in the correct places.
1. She went to the .
2. He went to the .
3. They went to the .
4. He went to the .
5. She went to the .
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