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Colour poster Mixed ability worksheets
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The mixed ability class is a class in which thelanguage levels o f the students vary more widely
than normal. This difference in level can be due to:
the abilities o f the students, their previous study or
experience o f English, their motivation, or a
combination of these factors.
The mixed ability class poses two main, distinct
problems for the teacher with a coursebook
syllabus to follow: firstly, how to tackle the same
coursebook exercises with students of differing
ability, and secondly, what to do with stronger
students who finish their work before the rest ofthe class.
This booklet contains a variety o f suggestions on
how teachers using the Dream TeamStudent's
Book 2 can deal with both o f these problems.
2 Using the Sfu
class
When considering how to tackle the same
coursebook activity with students of differing
ability, teachers need to find strategies for makingthe activity either easier or more difficult, without
affecting the outcome of the activity. In this way
correction can still be done using a single answer
key, or together with the whole class.
The basic rule for such adaptation is to leave the
students of middle ability to complete the exercise
at it appears in the book, while providing
additional support for weaker students, or taking
away support (thereby adding challenge) for
stronger students.
The following are suggestions for grading specificexercises within Dream TeamStudent's Book 2 in
this way. Different types o f activity are looked at in
turn, and suggestions for extension activities are
also provided. These can be used as 'time-fillers'
for students finishing an exercise early, or as extra
practice for students requiring a further challenge.
The suggestions for adaptation provided here can
be applied to all areas of the Dream Team
coursebook, and, naturally, to other teaching
materials as well.
The presentation story
Example: Unit 3, page 31, Exercise 1Students are required to decide whether thestatements about the story are true or false, and to
correct the false statements.
How can I make this activity easier?Do not require weaker students to correct the false
statements.
Alternatively, give them a photocopy o f the
presentation story with the relevant pieces of
information underlined or highlighted. Example:
Jeff Oh no. I'm no t as good as Ricky. He's abetter diver than I am.
How can I make this activity more challenging?Give stronger students the sentences without
punctuation, capitals or spaces between the words
so they first have to write the sentences then
correct them. Example:
rickysabetterdiverthanj eff
How can students extend this activity?They can:
use the sentences to write short dialogues.
Example:
A Is Jeff a better diver than Ricky?
B No, he isn't. Ricky's a better diver than Jeff.
write their own true or false sentences to test
another student.
Grammar
Example: Unit 1, page 14, Exercise 2Students are required to complete a text with the
past tense of the verbs in brackets.
How can I make this activity easier?Give weaker students two alternative verbs for
each gap and ask them to choose the correct one.
Give them a photocopy o f the activity with the
alternatives written in. Example:
Hi! I'm Edward. On Thursday, my mum
bought/spenttwo tickets for the Girlzconcert on
Saturday evening.
How can I make this activity more challenging?
Give stronger students the text without the verbs.Give them the verbs in a word box. They have to
choose the correct verb as well as putting it into
the past simple. Example:
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Hi! I'm Edward. On Thursday, my mum______two
tickets for the Girlzconcert on Saturday evening.
How can students extend this activity?They can:
write comprehension questions on the text for
another student to answer. Example:
Did Edward's father buy the tickets?
write their own text with gaps for another
student to complete.
Vocabulary
Example: Unit 5, page 52, Exercise 2Students are required to match a list of words with
pictures o f those words.
How can 1make this activity easier?Give weaker students a number of alternatives for
each word and ask them to circle the correct one.Give them a photocopy o f the activity with the
alternatives written in. Example:
1 concert hall k b i
To make the activity particularly easy, give only two
alternatives for each picture and make strategic use
of any words that are cognates in your own language.
How can I make this activity more challenging?Give stronger students a photocopy o f the picture
only. Ask them if they can give or guess the English
names without any help from you at all. Then
supply them with a list o f words with certain lettersdeleted, or in anagram form. Example:
c_nc_rth_ll b_lc_ny st_g_ ...
or
treccon allh coyblan egats
How can students extend this activity?They can:
mime the people or musical instruments for
other students to guess.
add the names of any other instruments ormusic-related words they know to the list,
perhaps using a dictionary for help.
Reading
Example: Unit 2, page 26, Exercise 1Students are required to answer questions based
on a tourist map.
How can I make this activity easier?Give weaker students a photocopy o f the tourist
map with the relevant pieces o f informationunderlined or highlighted.
How can I make this activity more challenging?Give stronger students the questions with the
words in jumbled order so they have to form the
questions correctly before answering them.
Example:
is / What / Big Ben ?
How can students extend this activity?
They can:
write their own comprehension questions or
true/false questions based on the map for
another student to answer. Example:
What is The South Bank Centre?or
The Globe is an art gallery. True or False?
Listening
Example: Unit 5, page 54, Exercise 2
Students are required to listen to four teenagerstalking about their favourite TV programmes. They
must choose two programmes for each student
from a list.
How can I make this activity easier?Give weaker students a photocopy o f the listening
text (from the Teacher's Book page 75) with the
following key phrases blanked out:
1 sports programmes, cartoons
2 documentaries, soaps
3 quiz shows, science fiction
4 sports programmes, comedy shows
As the class listens, the weaker students fill in the
missing words in their text. They then use their
completed text to answer the questions in the
Student's Book.
How can I make this activity more challenging?Don't let stronger students see the list of
programmes in the Student's Book. Give them the
following straightforward comprehension
questions instead:1 What are Wayne's two favourite types of
programme?
2 What type of programme does Wayne think is
awful?
3 What are Carina's two favourite types of
programme?
4 What other two types of programme does
Carina also like?
5 What two types of programme are really
popular in Poland?
6 Does Magda like these two popular programme
types?
7 What are Magda's two favourite types of
programme?
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8 What are Art's two favourite types of
programme?
9 What type of programme does Art hate?
How can students extend this activity?They can:
make a recording of their own opinions
regarding the types o f TV programmes they love
or hate. They can use the tapescript as a model.
use a photocopy of the tapescript to do a task,
such as underlining certain lexical items or
grammatical forms.
Speaking
Example: Unit 1, page 18, Exercise 3Students play the Who am I?game, where one is a
superstar and the others ask him/her questions to
try to find out who he/she is.
How can I make this activity easier?Allow only a limited choice of superstars by
writing a list of five to ten names on the board.
Give weaker students an extensive list of prompts
for questions to ask. Example:
Are you... French / English / American / male /
female / old / young / middle-aged / an actor / a
pop star / a writer etc
Alternatively, allow only the weaker students to be
the superstars. Only the stronger students ask the
questions and try to guess.
How can I make this activity more challenging?Stronger students need not be limited to
superstars. They can choose to be anything they
want to be: animal, mineral or vegetable.
How can students extend this activity?They can:
prepare oral presentations about their chosen
superstar. They can practise their presentations
in groups. Each group chooses one student to
give his/her presentation to the whole class.
Writing
Example: Unit 5#page 54, Exercise 3Students are required to write about their favourite
TV programme, using information prompts.
How can I make this activity easier?Give weaker students a list of questions to elicit the
information they will need for their text. Example:
What is the name o f your favourite TV
programme? __________
What type o f programme is it? __________
When do you watch it?_________
Then give them a skeleton text which they
complete with the appropriate information.
Example:
My favourite TV programme
My favourite TV programme is a_____called_____.
It is on_____and I watch i t______...
How can I make this activity more challenging?Give stronger students the basic paragraph
structure for the activity(Paragraph 1=
Introduction; Paragraph 2 = Location), but not the
other prompts. Let the students decide themselves
what information to include in each paragraph.
How can students extend this activity?They can:
do a survey to find out the most popular TV
programmes in the class.
prepare a TV guide which gives shortdescriptions o f some of their favourite TV
programmes, including times and channels.
prepare oral presentations about their favourite
TV programme. They can practise their
presentations in groups. Each group chooses one
student to give his/her presentation to the whole
class.
Songs
Example: Unit 4, page 45, Exercise 1Students are required to complete a song with
verbs from a box.
How can I make this activity easier?Give weaker students two alternative words for
each gap in the song. Give them a photocopy o f the
song with the alternatives written in. Example:
1 I call/bringyou, when I need you
My heart's on fire.
How can I make this activity more challenging?
Give stronger students a copy o f the activitywithout the words in the box to choose from. They
have to listen carefully to fill the gaps.
Alternatively, increase the number of gaps in the
song for the students to fill.
How can students extend this activity?They can:
find words that rhyme in the song, and make
lists of other rhyming words.
create their own gap-fill exercise based on their
favourite song on the same theme for other
students to complete.
What channel is it on?
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Pages 8 - 25 of this booklet provide three
photocopiable pages of additional exercises for
each o f the six units ofDream TeamStudent's Book
2. These consist of a page of grammar practice
exercises, a page of vocabulary practice exercisesand a page of activities related to the Dream Team
presentation story, called 'Meet the team7. These
photocopiable pages can be used with the whole
class for consolidation of the work covered in the
Student's Book and the Workbook, or for revision
before a test. Alternatively, they can be given to
individual students who finish their classwork
before the rest of the class, or to weaker students
for extra study at home. The exercises are all
designed so that they can be completed
independently by the students.
The first half of each page provides exercises o f thesame language level as the Student's Book, while
the second half of each page provides exercises
(labelled 'plus') o f a slightly higher level or freer
nature. These exercises offer stronger students
challenging extra language practice without taking
them further ahead in the coursebook syllabus. The
Grammar plus exercises and the Meet the team
plus exercises are, on the whole, of a freer nature
than those offered in the Student's Book, and give
students opportunities for self-expression and
personalized writing practice. The Vocabulary plus
exercises extend the vocabulary presented in theStudent's Book by presenting extra words within
the vocabulary topics.
The key to these photocopiable exercises is
provided on pages 26 - 31 of this booklet. Teachers
can correct the standard exercises either
individually or with the whole class, but it is
advisable to correct the freer 'plus' exercises
individually. For many such exercises, a model
answer is given in the key.
The Teacher's Resource Pack also contains a poster
(The Story of Pop) for use in the classroom. This
poster combines a 'family tree' o f popular music
with vocabulary and grammar familiar to students
from the Dream TeamStudent's Books. The poster
can be permanently or temporarily attached to the
classroom wall and used for whole-class activities
or for time-filling / extension activities with small
groups or individual students.
THE STORY OF POP
Vocabulary
types of music
Language
simple past
comparatives and superlatives
Curriculum
music
history
Whole-class activity
Point to the pictures on the poster and ask
students to identify the types of music they
represent.
Ask students if they can identify the artist/group
in each picture.
Put students into groups of three (if there are
one or two students left over, make up one or
two groups o f four). Give each the name of one
of the music types in the lower half of the poster
(ie, not Rock'n'roll or Soul). Stronger groups
can be assigned two types of music. (It doesn't
matter if more than one group is assigned the
same type of music.)
Students elect one member of their group
(Student A) to do all the writing for the activity.
Either give the groups photocopies of thefollowing questions, or dictate the questions to
the groups:
1 When/Where did this type of music start?
2 Can you name any performers o f this type of
music?
3 What other types of music is this type related
to?
4 What are the main characteristics of this
type of music?
5 Do you, as a group, like this type o f music?
Circulate round the class, giving help if
necessary.
One member from each group can go up to the
poster to gather information. They may not
write the information down, but must pass it on
to the group orally. Only Student A writes
anything.
If the specific information is not given on the
poster, encourage students to try to give their
own answers.
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If some groups finish the task much earlier than
the others, ask them to write a paragraph about
their type o f music, or assign them another type
of music to research.
When each group has answered all the
questions for at least one type of music, the
Student As report back to the class about their
types of music.
Whole-class activity 2
Keep the same groups from the first activity.
Give each student a photocopied questionnaire,
like the one below, asking them to grade each
type of music on a scale of 5 (love) to 1 (hate).
Each student takes turns at asking another their
opinion o f each type of music, e.g. What do you
think o frock'n'roll?
When every student in every group has been
questioned, the Student As report to the rest of
the class what the most popularand most
unpopulartypes o f music for their group.
collate the information to determine what is the
most popular and most unpopular type of music
for the whole class.
Individual activities
Low level: give weaker students a list of
statements about the types o f music, some o f which
are true and some of which are false. Example:
1 Motown was based in New York, USA.
2 Rock'n'roll comes from 'rhythm and blues'.
Middle level: give students a list of
comprehension questions based on the poster.
Example:
1 Where was the home of Merseybeat?
2 What are the main ingredients of heavy metal?
High level: get stronger students to write a quiz,
using information from the poster.
Copy their quizzes and give them to the other
students in the class to complete.
Music Questionnaire
Music 5 love 4 like 3 OK 2 don't like 1 hate
rock'n'roll
soul
etc
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w m m rIr
+ + + + + + + +
) Complete the sentences. Use the pastsimple (affirmative) of the verbs in thebox.
leave meet see sing spendwin
Simon wrote a long letter to his mother.
1 I
week.
2 You_
3 We
a lot of money on CDs last
__ that song beautifully!
__a fantastic filmyesterday.
4 My sister _the 100m sprint.
5 Danny and Sue _this afternoon.
a gold medal in
_____ work early
6 I a very interesting woman
at Debbie's party.
Correct the false sentences. Use thepast simple (affirmative or negative)of the verbs in brackets.
Tony came to work by bus. (drive)
Tony didn't come to work by bus.He drove.
1 Cheryl made the cake, (buy it in a shop)
2 Sam sent Jo flowers, (give them to her)
Rearrange the words and phrases tomake questions. Then complete theanswers.
Naseem the cinema / you/to / Did / lastnight? / go
Did you go to the cinemalast night?
Edward No, I didn't. I went (go) to aconcert with Sally.
1 Naseem it?/you / Did / enjoy
2 Edward Yes,
4 Edward No,
Yes, . It wasgreat!
like/S ally/ it? / Did
N o ,.. . -.......She
(leave) before theend.
she / it? / Why / like / didn't
6 Edward The band was very loud. It
__________ (give) her aheadache.
Write true sentences about what youdid last weekend (affirmative andnegative). Use the past simple of theverbs in the box.
do go have meet read see
I didn't see a film on Saturday.
I saw the news on TV.3 Your horse won the race, (lose)
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Find thirteen m ethods of transport inthe word square.
M (B I K Ey M S H ! P
0 0 R B A N C A N L
T A 0 L A B 0 T E A0 T R A M R 0 B N N
R 0 T N U I T U B E
B A R E K N E L U M
I M A L 0 R R Y S T
K R I B N A V A N A
E L N U M R I N Y U
H E L I C 0 P T E R
Vocabula ry plus + + + + + + + +
Match the descriptions (1-6) with aform of transport from Exercise 1.
This is a very quiet and clean form oftransport. You don't need petrol, butyou should wear a helmet, bike
1 This form of transport is common in
many cities. It's like a bus that runs on
rails.
2 For trave lling from city to city it is
usually faster than a car. You can walkabout and look at the countryside out of
the windows - and there are no traffic
jams!
3 This is a very noisy form of transport,and not very common. Sometimes theycan land on top of buildings.
4 You have to fasten your seatbelts during
take-off and landing. You can't open thewindows!
5 This is used for transporting large
quantities of things by road.
Put the methods o f transport fromExercise 1 into the correct categories.
Road bike
Rail
Air
Sea
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + +
6 Many cities have these. It's a systemwhich runs on rails under the ground.
Label the forms of transport (1-5). Usethe words in the box.
cable-car glider go-karthot-air balloon hovercraft yacht
glider 1
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Meet the team; an e-mail to Australia
Complete Ricky's e-mail to his friendin Australia. Use the past simple of theverbs in the box.
affive be buy give gonot have lend meet see spend
Read the e-mail again and write shortanswers to the questions.
Did Ricky arrive in England six days ago?No, he didn't.
1 Does Ricky like Jeff?
Meet the team plus + + + + + +
o First, make questions with the wordsin the box. Then complete Karen andNicky's conversation.
you/like him?you / hovo a good wookcnet?
you / meet Jeff's new neighbour?Tina / there?you / see their new sound equipment?
Nicky Hi, Karen, bid you have a goodweekend?
Karen Yes, I did, thanks. I went to Jeff'shouse.
Nicky (1)___________________________
Karen Yes, she was.
Nicky (2)___________________________
Karen Yes, I did. It was great! They boughtit in the summer holidays.
Nicky I know. (3 )_____________________
Karen Yes, I did. His name's Ricky.
Nicky (4)___________________________
Karen Yes, I did.
O Read the dialogues on page 12 of yourStudent's Book again. Imagine you areJeff or Tina. Write an e-mail to a friendabout wha t happened.
Hi,
How are you? I had a good day onSaturday....
From: Ricky To: Jamie Date: 4 September
Hi Jamie!
How are you? We arrived in England four
days ago, and our neighbours are really nice.
Jeff ( 1 )________________me a tour of the area
on the first day. Jeff and his girlfriend Tina
have some new DJ equipment. They
(2 ) ____________it in the school holidays,
and it's really good stuff. But I laughed when I
(3 ) ____________their record collection. The
records (4)_____________ ancient! They
(5 )_____________ any modern ones because
they (6 )______________ all their money on the
equipment. So I (7 )______________ them some
of mine. Oh, and I (8 )_______________ a girl at
Jeff's house. Her name's Karen and she's really
nice. We all (9 )_____________ for a pizza that
evening.
Write soon!
Ricky
2 Did Jeff and Tina buy some new DJequipment?
3 Did Ricky like Jeff's records?
4 Did Ricky and his friends go for ahamburger that evening?
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2 Rickys questionGrammar
^ ^ L o o k at the picture. What was happening when lightning struck the house?Complete the sentences with the past continuous of the verbs in brackets(affirmative or negative).
Grandpa was sleeping in his room, (sleep)
Grandpa wasn't reading a book, (read)
1 The twinsgame, (play)
2 Mum
(cook)
Mum _
4 John and Susancar. (talk)
5 John and Susan
a computer
in the kitchen.
TV. (watch)
_________in the
(eat)
Write questions and answers about what was happening wh en lightningstruck the house.
2 Mum/watch/TV?
Grandpa / sleep / in his roomWas Grandpa sleeping in his room? ----------------------------------Yes, he was.
1 The twins / listen to / CDs? 3 John and Susan / eat / burgers?
Gram ma r plus + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Complete the sentences. Use the correct form (past continuous or past simple)of the verbs in brackets.
The children were playing (play) in the garden when it started (start) to rain.
1 (you / go) to Nick'sparty last week? - No. I didn't.
2 I________________ (see) your friend
yesterday. She________________(shop).
3 ________________ (you / sleep) when I
________________ (call) you thismorning? - No, I wasn't.
4 Mark
when a child__________the road in front of him.
5 She quietly___________
(drive) to work
______(run) into
(leave) theroom while nobody
(look).
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d T l Look at the pictures and name thebuildings (1-10). Use the words inthe box.
+ + + + + + +
IjJjkLook at the pictures, and name thebuildings (1-10). Use the words in thebox.
bank church cinema librarymuseum post office railway station
restaurant school supermarket
t T
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l l
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i
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tm
N i 4t-"Tof
/
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1 bank 4 ----------------------
2 _____________ 5 _____________
3 _____________ 6 _____________
|||j| Complete the sentences.
We go to the post office to buy stampsand post letters.
1 You can borrow books from the
I .
2 I'm going to the b____to get somemoney.
3 They show all the latest films at the
c_______ in my town.
4 If you need a place to stay for the night,
try the h _____
5 I bought my girlfriend a necklace from
the j_________ 's shop.
6 We need to buy some meat from the
b________ 's.
7
8
9
10
in c o m p le te the sentences with the wordsin the box. Use your dictionary ifnecessary.
chemist's delicatessen greengrocer's
hairdresser's Internet cafe theatre
I needed to check my e-mail , so I went
into an Internet cafe.
1 Theres a great play on at the local
_____________ at the moment.
2 Can you go to the and
get some cough medicine, please?
3 The_____________ in the High Street
sells organic vegetables.
4 You can buy lots of unusual types of
cheese and meat in a _____________ _
m Write a list of the buildings in yourtown, or a town near you.
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"VHMHRtr in m m a r pl us + + + + + + + +
sLook at the pictures. Then complete thesentences with the comparative formof the adjectives in brackets.
Number 3 is older than number 12.(old)
1 Number 3 i s_____________________number 12. (pretty)
2 Number 3 is
number 12. (expensive)
3 Number 12 is
number 3. (modern)
4 Number 12 is
number 3. (big)
5 Number 12
number 3. (cheap)
Rewrite the sentences in Exercise 1using negative comparisons (no t as ..as).
Number 12 isn't as old as number 3.
Compare yourself to a friend. Writefive sentences with an affirmative ornegative comparison. Use the adjectivesin the box.
attractive clever friendly
heavy popular "to11
My friend is taller than / isn't as tallas me. (tall)
1 I my friend.
2 My friend
3 I_______
me.
my friend.
4 My friend
5 I________
me.
my friend.
^|!J|What's your opinion? Write five sentences (affirmative and negative)
about the following activities. Use theadjectives in brackets.
boring dangerous difficult
easy exciting safe
Climbing isn't as dangerous asparachuting.
1 cycling / swimming
2 surfing / ice-skating
3 climbing /surfing
1
2
3
4
5
4 ski-ing / windsurfing
5 swimming / diving
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V lary I Vocabula ry plus + + + + + + +
^ Q | Name the objects and complete the Name the objects and complete therestaurant words puzzle. restaurant words puzzle.
1G L A s 2S
3
4 5
6
7
8
^ C o m p l e t e the sentences.
Soup is a popular starter.
1 Ice-cream and chocolate pudding are
both d________ s.
2 The table is often covered with a
t_____________
3 We usually drink coffee from a c___
4 We use a s___________to protect our clothes.
5 Excuse me. The pepper p _ _ is empty.
6 I had roast beef and salad for my
m ___ c________
# Match the names (1-5) with thepictures (a-e). Use your dictionaryif necessary.
1 corkscrew
2 bowl
3 mug
4 candle
5 jug
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Rearrange the words to make^ questions and complete the
conversation.
Karen Who do you think is taller -Ricky or Jeff?(think / Who / you / do / is / taller)
Tina I think Jeff is a little bit taller thanRicky.
Karen (1)___________________________(you / do / Who / younger? / think /
is)
Tina Hmm. I'm not sure. I think Jeff is alittle bit younger.
Karen (2)___________________________
(think / you / heavier / Jeff? / Ricky /is / Do / than)
Tina Yes, definitely. Jeff isn't as heavy asRicky.
Karen (3)___________________________(think / you / nicer / Jeff?/ Ricky / is /Do / than)
Tina Of course not, Karen. Jeff is myboyfriend. I think he's nicer thanRicky.
Karen (4)___________________________(think/you / more intelligent/Jeff /Ricky? / is / Do / than)
Tina Hmm. No, I Ricky is more intelligentthan Jeff. Jeff thinks cooking is forgirls!
T* mr I
Ricky
Height 177cm
Weight 76 kilos
Date of birth 3 August 1986
Sports Captain of the school d iving team
^Q ^R ea d the information about Jeff andRicky. Complete the sentences (1-6).
Jeff
Height 180cm
Weight 74 kilos
Date of birth 14 January 1987
Sports 100m sprint cham pion
Ricky isn't as tall as Jeff, (tall)
1 J e f f _____________________Ricky.(heavy)
2 Ric ky ______________________ Jeff.
(old)
3 Ric ky ______________________ Jeff.
(short)
4 Rick y______________________ Jeff.
(heavy)
5 Rick y______________________ Jeff.
(good/diver)
6 J e ff_____________________Ricky.(fast/runner)
Meet the team plus + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Read the information about Tina.Then write six sentences comparingyourself to her.
I m taller than/not as tall as Tina. Tina
Height 156cm
Weight 68 kilos
Date of birth 23July 1987
Sports Winner chess tournament
School swimming champion
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|Q| Complete the sentences with the superlative forms of the adjectivesin the box-
bad far fanny intelligentinteresting tall wide
My uncle Tom tells the funniestjokes.
1 W hat's_____________________ building
in the world?
2 Yuck! That i s_____________________hot dog I've ever tasted!
3 Germany's eight-lane motorways are
_____________________ in Europe.
4 I love biology.l think its
subject.
5 Naseem is often late because he lives
from school.
6 She's_____________________ girl in
class. She always gets good grades.
^^|Choose the correct expression ofquantity.
Judith Did you have a good holiday?
Sally Yes, thanks. There was a lot of/
a few sunshine and only (1) a little I a few rain. We met (2) a few /a little nice people. And we ate
(3) a lot o f / a few great food!
Judith I bet you spent (4) a lot o f I a fewmoney!
Sally Yes, we did! We only had(5) a fe w / a little English moneyleft when we arrived home - plus
(6) a fe w / a little Egyptian coins. So
we couldn't afford a taxi homefrom the airport!
m Complete the sentences with the comparative or superlative form ofthe adjectives in the box.
attractive comfortable difficultfar good hard sunny
Sally must try harder next time.
1 Tomorrow's test is
_____________________ you will evertake.
2 Yesterday the weather was
_____________________ than today, andI got sunburn.
3 She thinks her boyfriend is
_____________________ boy in the
school, but he's not so handsome.
4 His last film was fantastic, but this one is
than that!
5 Pluto i s_____________________ planetfrom the sun.
6 This chair i s_____________________than the one in my room.
Write five quiz questions, using the
superlative form s of adjectives.What is the name of the highestmountain in the world?
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Complete the puzzle w ith the correctadjectives. Find the mystery adjective.
1 The opposite ofsmall.
2 The opposite of impatient.
3 The opposite ofshort(as in hair),
4 The opposite ofstrong.
Complete the puzzle with the correctadjectives. Find the mystery adjective.
5 The opposite of long.
6 The opposite of vain.
7 The opposite ofpolite.
8 The opposite of confident.
2
5
1e
3
i 4 6 7
&8
Match the words in the box with thepictures (1-6).
cheerful hard-working lazy sadshy vain
Match the words (1-5) with their^ definitions (a-e). Use your dictionary
if necessary.
1 sensitive ^
2 warm
3 tense
4 honest
5 easy-going
a) nervous, andunable to relax
b) kind, and able tounderstand other
people's feelings
c) friendly
d) relaxed and noteasily upset
e) always tellingthe truth
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t the team: I
r f h Complete Ricky's e-mail to his friend.Use the words and phrases in the box.
t h e t
a lot attractive blue crazy aboutlong nicest old the prettiest
sensitive shorter than tall
From: Ricky To: Jamie Date: 30 September
Hi Jamie!
Remember I told you about Karen in my last
e-mail? Well, let me tell you some more! She's
really attractive. She's sixteen years
(1 ) _____________and about 160cm
(2) _____________ - that's about 15cm
(3 ) _____________ me. She has
(4) _____________ brown hair and
(5) ----------------------eyes - (6 )-----------------------
eyes of any girl I know. She's really
(7 ) too - she was very upset
about the burglary at Jeff's house. I think she's
the (8)_____________ girl I've ever met, and I
like her (9 )_____________ . In fact, I'm
(1 0 ) her! And I think she likes
me too!
Speak to you soon,
Ricky
tf ^ R e a d Ricky's e-mail again and answerthe questions.
How old is Karen? Shes sixteen.
1 Is Karen taller than Ricky?
2 Does she have short brown hair?
3 What colour are her eyes?
4 Is she a sensitive person?
5 How much does Ricky like Karen?
Jeff
They must be. It was very generous of Ricky to
offer to help like that.Yes, I suppose so. Thank goodness for Ricky!
What a day! That was definitely tho worst dayof my life!
That wouldn't surprise me at all!
Yes, I knew that. I think he likes her too.
Tina
He's a generous guy. Did you know that Karenlikes him a lot?
Oh, Jeff. It could be worse.
Yes, thank goodness! His parents must be a lotricher than ours!
Jeff, do you think our best friends are going tobecome boyfriend and girlfriend?
Jeff What a day! Th at wasdefinitely the worst day of mylife!
Tina (1 )______________________________
Jeff ( 2)__________________________________
Tina (3 )______________________________
Jeff (4 )______________________________
Tina (5 )_____________________________-
Jeff (6) _________________________________
Tina (7 )__________________________ ____
Jeff (8) _________________________________
Write an e-mail to your frienddescribing Jeff or Tina.
f J I Complete the conversation by putting":iSiiJ' the sentences in the correct order.
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|First, change the short forms to fullforms, and the full forms to short forms.Say ifwi l l is for making a pred ict ion(P),or an instan t decision(ID).
I'll help you with that.
I will help you with that . ID
You will not enjoy that book.You wont enjoy that book P
1 W ell make more money next year.
2 Martha will not pass her exams.
3 I will answer the phone.
4 No, thanks. I won't have anything
to eat.
I Rearrange the words to makequestions. Then write short answers.
Mark / at / concert? / Will / be / the
Will Mark be at the concert?No, he won't.
1 get there / we / Will / 8 o'clock? / before
Yes,
2 you / me / Will / lend / 10?
No,
3 be able to / doctors / cure / Will / in 2010?/ cancer
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Complete the sentences with the go ingt o(for plans and intentions) or w ill(forinstant decisions and offers of help)and the verb in brackets.
A Why are you putting on your coat?
B I'm going to walk into town, (walk)
1 A What do you want to drink?
B I th ink I an icedtea. (have)
2 A Oh no! I forgot to bring my pursewith me.
B Don't worry. I yousome money, (lend)
3 A What does Naseem intend to dowhen he finishes school?
B He medicine.(study)
4 A Do you have any plans for thisevening?
B Yes. I at home andwatch TV. (stay)
5 A Did you invite Sue to the party?
B Yes, but she prob ab ly.(not / come)
Write your own six predictions aboutthe following topics.
pollution (2020)
the next football World Cupcomputers (2050) food (2010)the weather (tomorrow)your next English test
Pollution won t be so bad in the year
Yes,
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Find nine types of music in the word square.
Circle the odd word out.
H B L U E S)A M P 0 R
E L M 0 R I T R A c E
A 0 J A Z z A E R I N
V 0 N T R A K G 0 G I
Y P I Z A Z E G R 0 LN Y M 0 P E R A G S AE D M u R P 0 E M P FT 0 Y B 0 0 0 N 0 E I
A R 0 c K N R 0 L L KL G C L A S S I C A L
brass (choir) strings percussion
balcony stage stalls conductor
tune bli^s rhythm melody
gospel rap jazz woodwind
fantastic great awful terrific
singer soloist audience song
i Match the types of music from Exercise1 with the descriptions (1-8).
1 Music by people such as Beethoven and
Bach. classical
2 Bob Marley madethis Jamaican musicvery popular. _____________
Label the pictures (1-5) with the words in the box. Use your dictionary ifnecessary.
aisle baton composer programmescore
3 Religious music,
sung by a choir.
4 It's loud, with a strongelectric guitar sound.
5 The rhythm is heavy
and the words are
usually spoken.
6 The saxophone ispopular with thissophisticated musical
style.
7 A classical style, withsingers acting out
a story.
8 Elvis was the mostfamous singer of thistype of music.
1 score
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Read Tina's interview with Karen and Look at Ricky's questionnaire. Thencomplete the questionnaire. complete Tina's interv iew with Ricky.
Karen don'tlike
like love Why?
jazz terrific
reggae good rhythm
heavy metal loud and stupid
rap terrible tunes
classical great melodies
R icky don'tlike
like love Why?
reggae horrible rhythm
heavy metal like guitar sound
classical boring
rap great words
jazz awfu l noise
Tina What's your favourite type of Tina What's your favourite type ofmusic? music?
Karen Jazz. 1love jazz. Ricky I love rap.
Tina Why? Tina Why?
Karen Because it's terrific! Ricky (1)
Tina Do you like reggae? Tina Do you like reggae?
Karen Yes, it's OK. It's got a good rhythm. Ricky (2)
Tina What about heavy metal. Do you Tina What about heavy metal?
like that? Ricky (3)Karen No, 1don't.
Tina Why?Tina Why not?
Ricky (4)Karen Because it's loud and stupid.
Tina Do you like classical?Tina Do you like rap?
Ricky (5)Karen No. The tunes are terrible.
Tina And what about jazz?Tina Do you like classical?
Ricky (6)Karen Yes, 1like it. There are some great
melodies. Tina Why not?
Ricky (7)
O Fill in the music questionnaire yourself.Write Tina's interview w ith you.
Meet the team: Favourite music
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The London Eye
Grammar
Judith went to university thee weeksago. Complete her mum's letter. Usethe present perfect of the verbs inbrackets.
Dear Judith,
I've written to you three times now, and you
(1 )__________ (not/reply). I hope nothing
bad (2)__________ (happen). Maybe you
(3 )__________ (lose) the stamps I gave you.
Anyway, things ( 4 )__________ (change)
a lot here. Your dad (5 )______ __ (buy)
a new car! It's a on old Ford, and I
(6 )__________ (not go) in it yet, but I will
soon. Grandma (7 )___________ (start) a new
job at the supermarket - she loves it. And the
twins (8 )__________ (go) to France! They
(9 ) -----------------(not/write) to us yet, so I
don't know exactly what they're doing there.
Maybe everyone I know (10)__________
(decide) to stop writing to me! I hope not.
Write soon, please!
Love Mum
Gram m ar plus + + + + + + + +
Look at the chart and write fivesentences. Use the present perfect(affirmative or negative).
Edward has never been to Amsterdam.
1 Sally and Judith_____________________to Amsterdam.
2 Edward____________________________
3 ____________________________________
4 ____________________________________
5 ____________________________________
|||^Write true sentences about yourself.Use the experiences in the box.
buy a gospel CD eat octopus
go to a ballet see a shooting starstudy Germantravel to another country
Edward Sally andJudith
goto Amsterdam X
eat Indian food X
see an eclipse X
|Complete the sentences. Use thepresent perfect form of the verbs inthe box and never.
I've never bought a gospel CD.
eat go laugh study
I can't understand Mr Wu because I havenever studied Chinese.
1 Susan__________ in such an expensiverestaurant.
2 I__________ to Mexico.
3 My stud en ts__________ at any of myjokes.
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Voc ab ular y
Rearrange the letters to make words,then match them with the pictures(a-e).
USOME
1 NOMIROT
mouse
Voc ab ular y plus + + + + + + +
Match the pictures (a-e) with the wordsin the box. Use your dictionary ifnecessary.
pager personal organizerprojector scafmef web cam
scanner
1 This device beepswhen somebody is
trying to contact you.
Put this on top ofyour computer, andthe whole world canwatch you work!
Complete the sentences (1-5). Use thewords in the box.
binoculars calculator camcorderkeyboard modem personal storoo
You can use a personal stereo to listento music wherever you go.
1 A _____________ is useful for doingmaths problems.
2 We recorded Jenny's performance on a
_____________ , and watched it later.
3 I was so far away from the action I
needed_____________ to see clearly.
4 The letterx is broken on my
5 M y_____________ allows me to connectmy computer to the Internet.
3 This is for displayingimages on a wall orbig screen.
4 This is an electronic
diary and addressbook.
Write descriptions of the items inExercise 1. Use your dictionary ifnecessary.
1 A mouse to move round the monitor,
2 The speake r produces sounds.
2 HIPCROMONE
3 PATPOL
4 HAPDENSHOE
This is for transferringpictures or text on toa computer.
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i^y||Tina interviewed Ricky about hisexperiences for the school magazine.Put Tina's questions in the correctorder to complete their conversation.
Tina's questionsHave you ever met anyone famous?
What countrios have you boon to?Have you ever written a love letter?So would I!Have you ever done anything really dangerous?
Who would you most like to meet?Have you ever been to the USA?
Tina What countries have you beento?
Ricky Apart from Australia and England?I've been to New Zealand, andMalaysia.
Tina (1)___________________________
Ricky No, I haven't. But I'd love to go oneday.
Tina (2)___________________________
Ricky No, I haven't. Not really. I'm notvery brave!
Tina (3)___________________________
Ricky Oh, yes. I've written a few of those!
Tina (4)___________________________
Ricky Yes, I have. I met Judy Nunn. She'san actress. OK, ... maybe she's onlyfamous in Australia!
Tina (5)___________________________
Ricky Hmmm. I think I'd like to meetCameron Diaz.
Tina (6)___________________________
^ ' Read the interview again and write aparagraph about Ricky.
Ricky has been to New Zealand andMalaysia. He hasn't...
M eet the team plus + + + + + +
0000000000000000000Karens experiences
Countries visited: France, Spain
Count ries she w ants t o visit: China, Poland
Dangerous thing s: hang-gliding, rock
climbing
love letters: never
famous people met: Robbie Williams
would like to meet: the President of the
USA, the Pope
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T in a also interviewed Karen for themagazine. Look at her notes, and writetheir conversation.
Tina What countries have youvisited?
Karen I ve been to ....
Write a short paragraph about yourselfand your experiences. Answer the
questions that Tina asks her friends.I ve been to ...
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1 Jeffs a DJ now!
Grammar
1 spent2 sang3 saw4 won5 left6 met
1 Cheryl didn't make the cake. She boughtit in a shop.
2 Sam didn't send Jo flowers. He gavethem to her.
3 Your horse didn't win the race. It lost.
Gramm ar plus + + + + + + + +
1 Did you enjoy it?
2 I did3 Did Sally like it?4 she didn't; left5 Why didn't she like it?6 gave
2+ Students' own answers.
Vo cabu lary
HfBl
I K e :IN (S' H I
fP )0 0 R B A N c A N L
T A 0 L A B 0 T E A
0 T R A m :I r 0 B N N
R 0 ( t N u I ;t U fBNIeJ
B A R E K N E L U M
I M A( L 0 R [r y :IsJ TK R I B N A (V A N)A
I e J L IN JU M R I N Y U !
(H E L I C 0 P T E R)
Vocabula ry plus + + + + + + +
1 + 1 tram 2 train 3 helicopter 4 plane5 lorry 6 tube
24- 1 hovercraft 2 hot-air balloon 3 go-kart4 yacht 5 cable-car
Meet the team: An e-mail to Australia
1 1 gave 2 bought 3 saw 4 were5 didn't have 6 spent 7 lent I met9 went
2 1 Yes, he does. 2 Yes, they did. 3 No, hedidn't. 4 No, they didn't.
Me et the team plus + + + + + +
1+ 1 Was Tina there?2 Did you see their new sound equipment?3 Did you meet Jeff's new neighbour?4 Did you like him?
2+ (suggested answer)Hi Susan,
How are you? I had a good day on SaturdayI went to Jeff's house. Karen came and weshowed her the new DJ equipment that webought during the school holidays. Rickyarrived too. He told us our records were
ancient! We can't buy/afford any newrecords because we spent all our money onthe equipment! But Ricky agreed to lend ussome of his modern ones. Then we all wentfor a pizza. I think Karen liked Ricky. Shethinks he's gorgeous!
Road bus lorry motorbikevan
Rail train tram tubeAir helicopter planeSea boat ship
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Unit 2 Rickys question
Grammar
1 1 were playing
2 wasn't cooking3 was watching4 were talking
5 weren't eating
2 1 Were the twins listening to CDs? Nothey weren't.
2 Was Mum watching TV? Yes, she was3 Were John and Susan eating burgers?
No, they weren't.
Gram ma r plus + + + + + + + +
1+ 1 Did you go
2 saw; was shopping3 Were you sleeping; called4 was driving; ran5 left; was looking
Voca bula ry
1 2 post office3 library4 museum5 restaurant
6 school7 railway station8 cinema9 supermarket
10 church
2 1 library2 bank3 cinema4 hotel5 jeweller6 butcher
Vocabula ry plus + + + + + + +
1+ See Exercise 1
2+ 1 theatre2 chemist's
3 greengrocer's4 delicatessen
3+ Students' own answers.
1+ 1 asked2 agreed3 went4 were playing5 were dancing6 were watching
7 asked8 wanted
9 said10 were walking11 met12 seemed
2 1 Yes, he did.2 Yes, she did.3 No, he didn't.4 No, they weren't.
5 No, she didn't.
M eet the team plus + + + + + +
1+ (suggested answers)Some children were dancing.
People in the cafe were eating.A man was filming the children.Tina was smiling.Ricky and Tina were talking.
Ricky and Tina weren't walking.
2+ Students' own answers.
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Unit 3 Tina tells Karen the truth
Grammar
t the team: Lets c
1 1 prettier than
2 more expensive than3 more modern than
4 bigger than
5 cheaper than2 (Suggested answers)
1 Num ber 12 isn't as pretty as number 3.2 Number 12 isn't as expensive as
number 3.3 Number 3 isn't as modern as number 12.4 Number 3 isn't as big as number 12.
5 Number 3 isn't as cheap as number 12.
Gramm ar plus + + + + + + + +
1 1 isn't as heavy as2 is older than
3 is shorter than
4 is heavier than5 is a better diver than
6 is a faster runner than
2 1 Who do you think is younger?2 Do you think Ricky is heavier than Jeff?3 Do you think Ricky is nicer than Jeff?4 Do you think Jeff is more intelligent than
Ricky?
Me et the team plus + + + + + +
1+ Students' own answers.
1+ Students' own answers.
2+ Students' own answers.
Vo ca bula ry
1G L A s 2S
p
3S o
A 4p o R 5K
U N N
C 6C I
7M E N u F
R 8P L A T E
2 1 desserts2 tablecloth3 cup4 serviette
5 pot6 main course
Vo cabula ry plus + + + + + + +
1 + See Exercise 1
2 + 2 e 3 a 4 b 5d
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Unit 4 The worst day of my life
Grammar
III
1 the tallest
2 the worst
3 the widest4 the most interesting
5 the furthest6 the most intelligent
1 a little2 a few
3 a lot of4 a lot of
5 a little6 a few
1+ 1 the most difficult2 sunnier
3 the most attractive4 better
5 the furthest
6 more comfortable
2+ Students' own answers.
2P
A 5s
1D T 3L LJr 1
I I o \ n o 6m 7drs
& E Ng D o U 8C
N G A D D Urt
T K E E yCT
T
1 old2 tall3 shorter than4 long5 blue
6 the prettiest7 sensitive8 nicest9 a lot
10 crazy about
1 No she isn't. She's shorter.
2 No she doesn't. She has long brown hair.3 They're blue.
4 Yes, she is.5 He likes her a lot/He's crazy about her.
+ + + + + +
1+ Tina (1) Oh, Jeff. It could be worse.Jeff (2) Yes, I suppose so. Thank goodness
for Ricky!
Tina (3) Yes, thank goodness! His parentsmust be a lot richer than ours!
Jeff (4) They must be. It was verygenerous of Ricky to offer to helplike that.
Tina (5) He's a generous guy. Do you knowthat Karen likes him a lot?
Jeff (6) Yes, I knew that. I think he likesher too.
Tina (7) Jeff, do you think our best friendsare going to become boyfriend andgirlfriend?
Jeff (8) That wouldn't surprise me at all!
2+ Students' own answers.
2 2 cheerful 3 sad 4 hard-working 5 lazy6 vain
1+ See Exercise 1
2+ 2 c
3 a4 e5 d
* + *f* + ** + +
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Unit 5 We ll need a name!
Grammar
1 1 We will make more money next year. P2 Martha won't pass her exams. P3 I'll answer the phone. ID
4 No thanks. I will not have anything to
eat. ID
2 1 Will we get there before 8 o'clock?Yes, we will.
2 Will you lend me 10? No, I won't.3 Will doctors be able to cure cancer in
2010? Yes, they will.
1+ 1 conductor2 blues3 woodwind
4 awful5 song
2+ 2 composer 3 baton 4 aisle5 programme
Meet the team: Favourite music
Gra m m ar plus + + + + + + + +
1+ 1 'll/will have2 'll/will lend
3 's/is go ing to study4 'm/am going to stay5 won't/will not come
2+ Students' own answers.
Vo cabula ry
w B L U E s s)A M P 0 RE L M 0 R I T
fR"
A c EA 0 ;j A Z z; A E R I NV 0 N T (It A K G 0 fG' IY P I Z A Z E G R 0 LM Y MCo IP E R K G s AE D M u R P 0 [e]M p FT 0 Y B 0 0 0 N 0 E I
A( R 0 C K N R 0 L sLj K
X, lG :c L A S S I C A L)
Karen don'tlike
like love Why?
jazz terrific
reggae good rhythm
heavymetal
loud and stupid
rap terrible tunes
classical great melodies
Me et the team plus + + + + + +
1+ (suggested answers)1 Because it has great words.2 No I don't. It has a horrible rhythm.3 Yes, I like heavy metal.4 Because I like the guitar sound.
5 No, I don't. It's boring.6 No, I don't.7 Because it's an awful noise!
2+ Students' own answers.
2 reggae3 gospel4 heavy metal5 rap6 jazz7 opera8 rock'n'roll
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Uni! 6 The London Eye
Grammar
Meet the team: Life experiences
1 haven't replied
2 has happened3 have lost4 have changed
5 has bought6 haven't been7 has started
8 have gone9 haven't written
10 has decided
1 has/'s never eaten2 have/'ve never been
3 have never laughed
Gram ma r plus + + + + + + + +
1+ 1 have been
2 has eaten Indian food.3 Sally and Judith have never eaten Indian
food.
4 Edward has never seen an eclipse.5 Sally and Judith have seen an eclipse.
2+ Students' own answers.
Vocabula ry1 1 monitor (c)
2 microphone (a)3 laptop (e)
4 headphones (d)
2 1 calculator2 camcorder3 binoculars4 keyboard
5 modem
1 Have you ever been to the USA?2 Have you ever done anything really
dangerous?3 Have you ever written a love letter?4 Have you ever met anyone famous?
5 Who would you most like to meet?
6 So would I!
(sample answer)Ricky has been to New Zealand andMalaysia. He hasn't... been to the USA, but
he'd really like to one day. He hasn't doneanything very dangerous because he isn'tvery brave. But he has written a few love
letters! He has met one famous person. Hername is Judy Nunn, but she is only famousin Australia. The person he'd most like tomeet is Cameron Diaz. So would I!
Me et the team plus + + + + + +
1+ Tina What countries have you visited?Karen I've been to France and Spain.Tina What country would you like to
visit most?Karen I'd like to visit China and Poland.Tina Have you ever done anything very
dangerous?Karen Yes, I have. I've been hang-gliding
and rock-climbing.Tina Have you ever written a love letter?Karen No, I haven't.Tina Have you ever met anyone famous?Karen Yes, I have. I've met Robbie
Williams!Tina Who would you most like to meet?Karen I'd like to meet the President of the
USA and the Pope.
2+ Students' own answers.
Vocabula ry plus + + + + + + +
1+ 2 pager3 web cam4 projector
5 personal organizer
2+ Students' own answers.