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It all swelled up and it was really badly bruised. It Exercise 2 page 29 looked like somebody had hit me! Anyway, I went to serve, Exercise 3 page 29 and suddenly I felt this terrible pain as I hit the ball. The doctors in hospital soon put it back birthday.
Speaker 1 a bruised shin 3 I knew the woman who interviewed me for the job. Speaker 2 a sprained ankle 4 Tania works in a shop which sells electronic equipment. Thousands of people work in the pasty industry so it helps to create a lot of jobs.
Who are they? Presenter Well, thanks very much for joining us, Dean. Exercise 3 page 31 6 Pasties create jobs and generate income. Dean Roberts from the Cornish 1 How many times have you visited the doctor this year? Pasty Association is here in the studio today to tell us more about it.
Um, a pasty is a savoury dish made of pastry, that is, a 3 How much water have you drunk today? Then the pasty is cooked in the 4 How long have you been doing your homework this evening? Dean Yes. Cornish people have been making pasties since the 13th century.
Our pasties have more meat than the imitations, too — at least Exercise 2 page 34 Presenter Why is the Cornish pasty so important to the people of Cornwall? He managed to lift up a heavy car in order to rescue a cyclist who was trapped underneath it. What can I do for you? Exercise 4 page 36 Patient Hello, doctor. Doctor I see.
When did the problem first start? Exercise 5 page 36 Patient It was four or five days ago, I think. Is it painful? Patient Yes. It hurts a lot when I walk. Doctor Right. It is quite red, and it feels very hot. Have you had any other symptoms? Unit 4 Self Check Patient Yes.
Exercise 1 page 37 Doctor I think you need antibiotics. Have you got any allergies? Exercise 2 page 37 Patient OK. Thanks, doctor. Exercise 3 page 37 2 It was four or five days ago, I think. This Exercise 5 page 37 morning when I woke up I felt really dizzy. I thought I 1 has been playing 2 has been might fall over.
Speaker 4 I think I might be allergic to something. Lucy, Exercise 5 page 35 why is sleep so important? Lack of sleep increases the risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease too. Speaker 1 Well, my computer was really useful last year because I was Presenter For example? People have been using the flowers of the watching my favourite TV shows from home in English. I used to log on lavender bush for hundreds of years and recent research shows that the to my favourite website when I got back to my flat each day and see what plant really does work.
The aroma of lavender flowers has been found programmes there were. One way of using it is to add way of relaxing after sitting in lectures all day. I probably spend more time chatting with them and updating Presenter Right. The worst thing is that our Lucy Well, you might like to try some light therapy. If you find it difficult to load! We have afternoon light, so try taking a walk in the late afternoon. I might try that. Have you got any other tips, computer. There are pages and pages of information on the Internet — you Lucy?
Muscle relaxation seems to work for a lot of people. Presenter Muscle relaxation? How does that work? We took turns to write on it and tell You have to be lying down for muscle relaxation to work. Start at your feet. Focus on any tension for people to leave comments. Now, breathe out and let all the tension leave your toes. Then move got a great record of our trip.
With any luck, you should be asleep by the time you reach the face, but if not, just start the process all over again! Exercise 4 page 40 Presenter Thank you, Lucy, for all those tips. Exercise 1 page 40 5 correct 2 USB port 3 username 4 webcam 5 social-networking 6 Lisa might go out tonight.
They contain sounds and images that show different aspects of life Exercise 3 page 43 and culture on Earth. Chatting on Facebook again? The best project gets a prize … Visions of the future Linda Really? They were launched into space inside the Voyager 1 1 d 2 f 3 c 4 g 5 e 6 a 7 b and Voyager 2 spacecraft ages ago. They recorded a lot of information, like sounds and photos, onto records — you know, the kind that they used to use Exercise 2 page 44 to play music.
Linda What? You mean like those old things my mum and dad used to c listen to? Why would they do that? Exercise 3 page 44 Alex Yeah, I suppose so. Alex What do you mean? Think how important it might be for other life forms on other planets to discover things about planet Earth! And for us 5F Speaking to make contact with other beings in space. In my opinion, a time capsule is a great way of showing them something about us.
Talking about plans Linda Only if they have the right machine to play the records! Alex Well, I do. We still have only a limited amount of information about our 8 sounds own solar system, and there are other galaxies as well. Alex Yeah, well. Anyway, are you going to help me 3 What about going out for a drink?
What are you doing this weekend? Megan Have you got any plans for Saturday afternoon? Megan What about in the evening? David Shall we go for a walk in the park? Unit 6 Megan Great idea. David OK. Exercise 3 page 48 2 The best time is the last two weeks of the holiday. Start at the Exercise 2 page 46 beginning. Tell me everything you can remember. It was about 8 p.
Did you notice anything unusual? And there was a cigarette in the ashtray, still alight. Detective Hmm. Have you touched anything? Mr Hedges Well, yes. The candlestick. Lisbeth is very small and looks quite innocent at first, but she is, in fact, an expert in martial arts Reported speech statements like kickboxing.
She created the character of a gentleman detective called Lord Peter Wimsey. Wimsey is very amusing and he always makes me Exercise 2 page 49 laugh. Sometimes he behaves in a slightly silly way so that other people underestimate him. Reported speech questions 3 She told him that he would have to stay in jail that night. Exercise 1 page 51 5 She said that he could see him the next day. Exercise 4 page 49 4 You asked me if I knew the way.
Do sit down. Thanks for coming Exercise 1 page 50 in. OK, so we need to ask you some questions. Exercise 2 page 50 Firstly, which school do you go to? Interviewer Oh yes, I know it. And how old are you? Exercise 3 page 50 Interviewer Right, and have you ever had a job before? Sue Yes, I used to work in the shop in my village on Saturday mornings.
What about school? Speaker 1 I really like V. Warshawski from the detective novels by Sara Sue Yes, I did. And what do you want to do when you leave eats Polish sausage sandwiches, so she seems quite ordinary really. At the school? Interviewer Are you planning to go to university? Now about the job here … two daughters, Sheila and Silvia. He is clever, educated and the kind of man who Sue I could work two evenings a week, but not on Wednesdays because I shows his feelings.
He is often quite shocked by the violence he sees at have choir on Wednesday evenings. Interviewer OK. No problem. Can you start next week? Sue Yes, I can. Welcome to the team. Sue Thanks a lot! Exercise 5 page 55 2 Boy Mum, have you seen my jacket? I left it here this morning. It must have been stolen. I prefer rock. How about you? Giles Oh, hi Caitlin. How are you?
It was nice to meet you the other night. Are you under 19 and still in full-time education? Then why not take Giles Yeah, great! Use your problem solving, 4 Caitlin Who was that girl you were talking to last night? The theme is Caitlin She looked like more than a friend to me. Then you need Caitlin For years, right? Are you all right?
DigiEd platform before the closing date of the competition. Your team must be made up of between one and six students and a trainer. I understand. Caitlin Yes, I know. Can I meet you later? The deadline for the competition is 7. A team Giles Yes, of course.
You can come round to my house if you want. Caitlin That sounds serious! Log onto www. The experience will um … will you marry me? Caitlin Yes, yes, of course I will! Exercise 2 page 58 3 she was as a child. Phil Yes, Giles? Do you like her? Exercise 3 page 59 Giles Yes, I do.
Caitlin Hi. Giles What do you think of the party? Exercise 4 page 59 Giles Me neither. Do you like the music? Love poems 6 If you saved some money, we could go on holiday. Exercise 3 page 60 2 I wish we lived in a bigger house. Exercise 4 page 60 6 If only you were ten years younger. When John left school, he went to work as a laboratory technician at the 7E Reading University of Salford before he finally became a performance poet.
When the punk movement started in the UK in , John performed on stage as Love on the Internet a support act for famous bands like the Sex Pistols and the Buzzcocks. He recorded four studio albums, two live LPs and also made a few singles. Exercise 1 page 62 However, John has been most successful performing live on stage. He usually wears Exercise 2 page 62 sunglasses, tight trousers and boots. His poems talk about current issues and problems and they are extremely funny. Of course, John knows them all c by heart and he reads them very fast with a strong northern English accent.
He usually has his audience laughing loudly in the first five minutes of his Exercise 3 page 62 show. Now over 60 years old, he is still performing all over the country and Challenge! The tables are outside, so I could sit in the sun and rest for a while. Eating there would be very stressful because it would be too noisy. Exercise 1 page 66 So, overall, the restaurant in photo three would be best. The tables are in the 8 gate 9 petrol 10 hall 11 desk 12 shoulder sun and the food is light.
Ian What do you mean, find a flight? I thought we were going by train? For and against essay Becky Oh no. Travelling by plane is much safer than going by train. Exercise 1 page 64 Ian OK, but trains are quite safe, too. Trains usually leave on time but planes are often delayed. I love the duty-free shops in Exercise 2 page 64 the departure lounge, and I always have something to eat before my flight 1 e 2 a 3 c 4 d 5 b 6 g 7 h 8 f takes off. On a plane you have to stay in your seat with the seat belt fastened.
The flight only takes an hour! Airports are usually a long way out of town and it can take you another hour to get to your hotel. Unit 7 Self Check Becky Umm.
I know! Exercise 1 page 65 Ian I think the price is more or less the same. Interviewer Can you tell us something about it? Exercise 2 page 70 Rob Yes. Well, the cruise was similar to the original trip done by Captain Scott.
Interviewer Wow! That sounds exciting! How long did the trip take you? Exercise 3 page 70 Rob We were at sea for 21 days, which was quite an adventure in itself! The Challenge!
Rob Not really. We followed the same route, more or less, except that we stopped at Macquarie Island, where we came across lots of penguins. Scott took 30 days to reach the camp, while we took only nine, and the conditions on board were very different, Travel problems too. We had comfortable cabins, shops, a sauna and five-star meals, but Scott and his team had none of these facilities.
Exercise 1 page 71 Interviewer What did you find when you reached Cape Evans? It looked quite sad and lonely in so much snow and ice. Exercise 2 page 71 Inside, we saw the long table where Scott celebrated his 43rd birthday dinner before leaving for the Pole.
I want to complain about my room. Seeing the hut it? This is a 5-star hotel! Receptionist I must apologise. Guest Thank you. I appreciate that. What seems to be the problem? The music from the disco kept me 6 It took twelve hours to drive home. The hotel is completely full. Unit 8 Self Check Exercise 1 page 73 Exercise 3 page 71 1 stressful 2 slow 3 cheap 4 inconvenient 5 safe 1 A I want to complain about my room. B I must apologise. Guest Excuse me. The music from the disco kept me awake.
The hotel is completely 7 something 8 anywhere full. In this home Description of a place makeover show, two groups of friends swap homes. Finally, the couples meet up again to show each other the new rooms. It is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It also Tuesday. In this show, a team of gardeners redesign the garden of a has lots of historic sites and Afon Forest Park is excellent for person who has been nominated by their family or friends.
While the mountain biking. At the end of 1 fascinating 2 isolated 3 wild 4 breathtaking 5 historic the show, the person shows everyone their new look. Speaker 5 My favourite time of year is when the sales are on. Six contestants are given a selection of ingredients reductions!
They have fifty minutes to cook the dish spend too much. The winner goes through to the Grand Final wear. Happy viewing! Exercise 2 page 77 Unit 9 2 3 are having the house decorated. I think the shops use the sales to sell all the 6 placement rubbish they have in stock.
When I got them home, I discovered about how to get the most out of games consoles. After a year, they can fall to Challenge! Any other tips? Rick Well, another problem is that the new console might not actually be successful with the public. If this happens, software companies will stop 9E Reading making games for it, and you could have a nice new console but no games to play on it.
I suggest you wait for a year after the console is out on the A charmed life market.
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