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10 A Do you have time for a drink before you go?
B Probably. The train on time,
so I think there’s time for a quick one.
(never / leave)
VOCABULARY2 Films
Write the kinds of films which these people would like to see. (6 marks)
Example: I like exciting films with lots of special effects. – an a n film
Answer: action
1 I really want to see something that makes me laugh.
– a c y
2 I’d like to go and see something with my children – a
cartoon would be good. – an a d film
3 We love films about ghosts and monsters –
frightening or scary films, in other words! – a
h r film
4 I’d like to see something real, not imagined,
something which explores important events or
issues. – a d y
5 Personally, I think the cinema is for the imagination,
so anything about science or the future would be
perfect. – a s e f n film
6 A film about love would be good for me because I
usually go to the cinema with my boyfriend! –
a r c film
3 Suggestions
Choose four of the words in the box to complete the conversations. (8 marks)
Example: sure don’t could like would not
A Would you like to go out for a meal at the weekend?B I’m not sure . I haven’t got much money.
A It’s OK. I’ll pay.B OK then!
GRAMMAR1 Present progressive for future arrangements
Write the present progressive or present simple form of the verb to complete the conversations. (10 marks)
Example: A What are your plans for the weekend? (go) B I visit my dad.
Answer: I’m going to visit my dad.
1 A Do you want to come to the cinema tonight?
B I can’t. I tennis with Dave at
7.30. (play)
2 A Would you like to come to our house for lunch
next Saturday?
B I can’t, I’m afraid. It’s my mother’s birthday and
I the day with her every year.
(spend)
3 A Have you got any plans for the weekend?
B Yes. Ginny’s mother to stay
with us for a couple of days. (come)
4 A When is your trip to Brussels?
B Oh, I . I have to stay in
London for a meeting. (not go)
5 A I’ve got an extra ticket for a concert tomorrow
evening. Do you want it?
B I’d love it, but I guitar lessons
on Thursday nights. (have)
6 A There’s a party at Penny’s house tonight. Did she
invite you?
B Yes, but it’s Gabriela’s birthday so we
her out for dinner. (take)
7 A I’m really excited. I booked a holiday this morning.
B somewhere nice? (go)
8 A The last time I saw Tibor and Marta was about six
months ago.
B Jan and Lea them for a drink
tonight. You can go with them if you want to. (see)
9 A Can you give this message to Mei this afternoon,
please?
B Oh, I’m sorry. I him in the end.
He phoned me to cancel because he’s not well.
(not meet)
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KEYWORD 5 about
Rewrite the sentences, adding about in the correct gap. (5 marks)
Example: What was the film ? Answer: What was the film about?
1 I don’t really know anything
cooking.
2 Kerry’s angry the party because
nobody told her where it was.
3 I’ll pick you up at 7 o’clock.
4 Can I ask you something your
job?
5 I’m reading a great science-fiction book a
plan to go and live on the Moon.
EXPLORE WRITING6 Invitations
Write the correct word to complete each sentence. (5 marks)
Example: I like to book a table in a restaurant.
Answer: would
1 you and Molly come to dinner on
Saturday?
2 I hope you come to my party.
3 you free on the 24th?
4 This is to you to our wedding
anniversary party.
5 Please me know if you can come.
1 fine where would good could why
A Would you like to go out tonight?
B idea. would you like to go?
A I don’t know. What do you think?
B I know! We go and see the new Woody
Allen film.
A with me. I can buy the tickets on the
internet.2 don’t could why sounds let’s OK
A There’s a good film on at the cinema this week. we go?
B I’m not sure. I’m quite tired today.A Well, go tomorrow then.B That good. I think I’d rather stay in
tonight.A OK. We could watch a DVD.
4 Talking about films
Choose one of the two words in brackets to complete the conversations. (6 marks)
Example: A Did you see the Bond film last night? B Yes, it was great – and there were lots of special effects it. (about / in)
Answer: in
1 A Did you see that Hitchcock film last night? Rear
Window?
B No, I was out last night. It sounds interesting,
though. What was it ? (like / about)
A Brilliant! It’s a man who sees a murder
from his window. It’s really famous. (of / about)
2 A I saw a really great film at the weekend, an old
black-and-white one called The Maltese Falcon.
B Oh yes? Who was it? (on / in)
A Humphrey Bogart. It’s lots of people
who are looking for a valuable statue. It’s one of
my favourite films. (like / about)
3 A I love Spanish films. There are some really great
Spanish directors at the moment.
B Yes, did you see The Sea Inside? It’s about
man who is paralysed. (the / this)
A Yes, and he made The Others as well, but that
was in England, not Spain. (set / out)