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Unit 4
Making it happen
cash coins notes pocket money
Vocabulary Money
1 Match the words to the pictures.
3 0.00 Listen and write. Then repeat the words.
4 Read the Watch out! box. Check the meaning of the highlighted verbs. How do you say these sentences in your language?
2 Complete the phrases with the words from the box.
buy earn pay save sell win
5 Choose the correct options.
1 I’m going to buy / save / sell money for a phone.
2 Have you got a two euro note / cash / coin for the drinks machine?
3 I hope I earn / win / pay the lottery!
4 How much did you buy / sell / pay for your new TV?
5 Do you want to pay in notes / coins / cash?
6 Complete the sentences with a word from the box.
buy earn prize note sell
1 How much does Cristiano Ronaldo _________?
2 My cousin won 200 euros in a lottery _________.
3 I’m going to _________ my tablet. I need the money.
4 Let’s _________ a lottery ticket.
5 He’s got a 500 euro _________
3 ___________________1 ___________________ 4 ___________________2 ___________________
1 _____________ pocket moneyearn
5 _____________fruit
2 _____________ a prize
4 _____________ trainers
6 _____________ money
3 _____________ in cash
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She works in a shop to earn some pocket money. Do you think you will win a prize?
WATCH OUT!
Ask and answer the questions.• What do you like buying with your pocket money?• Do you buy things online?• Are you saving money at the moment? What for?
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I’m going to buy some popcorn. Consolidation
4 Write sentences about the pictures with the correct affirmative and negative forms of be going to.
1 Harry / play / football / tennis
Harry isn’t going to play football. He’s going to play tennis.
2 Maya / practise / the guitar / the piano
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3 Harvey and Liam / eat / pizza / spaghetti
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Grammar be going to: affirmative and negative
1 Complete the table with the verb forms in the box.
aren’t ’m ’m not ’re ’s
Affirmative
I (1)’mgoing to start at 4 o’clock.He / She / It (2) ____
You / We / They (3) ____
Negative
I (4) ____
going to finish late.He / She / It isn’t
You / We / They (5) ____
2 Order the words to make affirmative sentences. Follow the colour sequence. • • • •’s going to / She / volleyball. / play
She’s going to play volleyball.1 study. / ’m going to / I / for the exam.
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2 ’re going to / earn. / a lot of money / You
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3 We / buy / ’re going to / a lottery ticket.
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4 ’s going to / buy / He / a new TV.
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5 for a new phone. / save / ’s going to / She
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3 Complete the sentences with the correct negative form of be going to.
He ______________ win the lottery.
He isn’t going to win the lottery.1 You ______________ study today.
2 She ______________ sell her guitar.
3 They ______________ donate their money to charity.
4 I ______________ spend my pocket money.
5 We ______________ go shopping this weekend.
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Write sentences about what you are going to do at the weekend. Use the ideas in the box or use your own ideas.I’m going to meet my friends.I’m not going to do sport.
go to the cinema meet my friends do homework do sport play video games
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Vocabulary Verbs + prepositions of movement
1 Complete the phrases with the verbs.
climb up crawl under dive into jump off jump over run around slide down swing across swim across walk along
2 0.00 Listen and write. Then repeat the words.
3 Complete the sentences with a verb from the box.
climb crawl dive jump swing swim
1 You’re tall. Can you _______________ up the ladder and change the light bulb?
2 Cats can _______________ off really high walls.
3 In the summer, we like to _______________ into the river and _______________ across to the other side.
4 My little brother loves to _______________ across the river on a rope.
5 Can you _______________ under the car and get my keys?
1 ______________ a rope bridge. 2 ______________ the wall. 3 ______________ obstacles. 4 ______________ trees. 5 ______________ the cold lake. 6 ______________ the giant slide. 7 ______________ the river. 8 ______________ the nets. 9 ______________ the lake.10 ______________ the running track.
Adventure holiday camp
Try our adventures
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Imagine you are going to stay at the Adventure Holiday Camp in the pictures. Write sentences about what you are going to do and what you aren’t going to do.I’m going to walk along the rope bridge.I’m not going to climb up the climbing wall.
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Grammar be going to: questions and short answers
1 Complete the table with the correct verbs.
Am am Are are Is isn’t
Questions
(1) Am I
going to start at 4 o’clock?(2) _____ he / she / it
(3) _____ you / we / they
2 Order the words to make questions or short answers. Follow the colour sequence.
score a goal / ? / going to / he / is • • • • • Is he going to score a goal?Are you going to sit here? I / ’m not / No, • • • No, I’m not.1 ? / is / wait for you / she / going to • • • • • _________________________________________________
2 Are we going to win? Yes, / are. / we • • • _________________________________________________
3 they / going to / ? / are / get up late • • • • • _________________________________________________
4 Is David going to jump off? isn’t. / he / No, • • • _________________________________________________
5 rain / ? / going to / it / is • • • • • _________________________________________________
3 Look at the photo and complete the questions and short answers with be going to.
Is the assistant ________ sell a car? No, she _____.
Is the assistant going to sell a car? No, she isn’t.1 Is the woman ________ pay in cash? Yes, she _____.
2 ________ she going to pay by credit card? No, she _____.
3 Are they ________ buy a TV? No, they _____.
4 ________ they going to buy some vegetables? Yes, they _____.
Short answers
Yes, I (4) _____. No, I’m not.
Yes, he / she / it is. No, he / she / it (5) _____.
Yes, you / we / they (6) _____. No, you / we / they aren’t.
Consolidation 4 Complete the dialogue with the correct form
of be going to: affirmative, negative or questions.
Matt: Hi Will! Happy birthday!
Will: Hi, thanks!
Matt: (1)___________ (you / have) a birthday party?
Will: No, I (2) ____. But my parents (3)________ (give) me a special present tomorrow.
Matt: Really? Is it a video game?
Will: No, they (4)_________ (not buy) me a present. We (5)_____________ (visit) the adventure park in Branfield.
Matt: Really? (6)____________ (you / dive) into the cold lake?
Will: Yes, I (7)_____. And my mum (8)____________ (swing) across the river. She loves it. My dad (9)____________ (not do) any activities because he’s got a cold.
Matt: That’s much better than a party. Have fun!
5 0.00 Listen to the dialogue in exercise 4 and check your answers. Then practise it with a partner.
Am I going to fall?
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Grammar be going to: and will for predictions
1 Match sentences 1–4 to pictures A–B.
Are you sure?
No, I’m not sure. This is what I believe. It’s my opinion.
I think our team will win tomorrow.
Look at the temperature! It’s going
to be hot today.
It’s very late. We aren’t going to
catch our train.
In my opinion, they won’t pass the
exam next week.
Yes, I’m sure. Look at the time / the thermometer.
2 Tick I’m sure or I’m not sure next to the sentences.I’m sure I’m not sure
He isn’t going to run the marathon. He’s ill. ✔1 Cars will fly in 2050.
2 I will win the lottery next time.
3 He’s jumping off! He’s going to dive into the lake.
4 They’re going to pay by credit card. They don’t have any cash.
5 I think she won’t try all the activities in the adventure park.
Sentences ___ and ____ Sentences ___ and ____
Interviewer: The temperature is 5°C. It (1) will / ’s going to be very cold today. I expect that it (2) will / ’s going to snow later on, too. The cyclists are preparing for the race. It (3) will / ’s going to start very soon. What are your predictions, Mike?
Mike: Well, it’s obvious that it (4) won’t / isn’t going to be an easy race because of the bad weather.
Interviewer: Do you think that Sandra Williams (5) will / is going to win again?
Mike: No, Sandra (6) won’t / isn’t going to win, in my opinion. I believe that Michelle Peters (7) will / is going to be the winner. But there are some very good cyclists in the race and she (8) will / ’s going to have a lot of competition.
Consolidation 3 Read the interview and choose the correct option.
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Talk to your partner. Ask and answer questions using be going to and will / won’t. Use the words below or your own ideas.Are you going to see a friend after school?Yes, I am.Will it snow tomorrow?No, it won’t.
who
youyour teacherit
what
go swimmingsee a friendgive you a testgo shoppingsnow
when
tomorrownext weekweekendtonightafter school
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2 Join the beginnings (1-6) and the endings (a-f).
1 Jack is going to visit a to the beach.
2 He’s going to stay b rock climbing.
3 They won’t go c Oscar’s grandparents.
4 It isn’t going to be d for a week.
5 They’re going to visit e his friend in Asturias.
6 They’re going to go f hot.
3 Complete the sentences with words from the text.
1 Jack has got _________________________________
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2 He thinks that his holidays will ___________________
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3 Oscar lives __________________________________
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4 Jack wanted to _______________________________
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5 Oscar’s grandparents live _______________________
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1 Read the email. Is Jack going to do these activities? Write Yes, No or Not in text.
Reading Holiday plans
Hi Lucy, How are you? The Easter holidays are going to start next month.
I’ve got a lot of plans. I think the holiday will be great!
I’m going to visit Oscar, my friend from Asturias. I’m going to
stay for a week. He lives near the coast but I don’t think we will
go to the beach because it isn’t going to be hot. That’s a pity
because I wanted to go surfing! I imagine it will be hot in the
summer, so perhaps I’ll go surfing then.
We’re going to visit his grandparents, too. They live in the
mountains and we’re going to go rock climbing.
What are you going to do in the holidays?
Please write soon.
Love, Jack
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Grammar reference page 103
Write sentences about your plans and predictions for the Easter holidays.I’m going to … I will …I’m not going to … I won’t …
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3 Complete the email with the information. Write your name at the end.
1 Event a music concert
2 Famous person a singer you like
3 Date Thursday, 15w June
4 Time 09.00 p.m.
5 Place in the school hall
6 Price €15
4 Invite a famous person to a charity event. Use the information below.
1 Event a dance festival
2 Date Saturday, 7th April
3 Time 06.30 p.m.
4 Place in the sports centre
5 Price €6.50
Writing a formal invitation
Look at language: because (of)
1 Match 1-3 with a-c and write the complete sentences.
1- b Katie isn’t going to play tennis because she’s tired.
1 Katie isn’t going to play tennis because2 They closed the airport because of3 Adam and Jake are very happy because ofa the snow and ice.
b she’s tired.
c their good exam results.
1 ___________________________________________
2 ___________________________________________
3 ___________________________________________
Writing task 2 Read the invitation and answer the questions.
1 What is the event?
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2 When is the event?
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3 What time does the event start?
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Dear Mr Iniesta
I am writing to invite you to take part in a football match at our school. It’s going to be on Saturday, 25th March at 10.30 a.m.
We’re going to play the match in the school gym because of the bad weather. The tickets cost €5 because it’s a charity event. I hope we will raise a lot of money.
I hope you can come because I think it will be a brilliant event. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Alex Jones
Dear (1)___________
I am writing to invite you to take part in a (2)___________ at our school. It’s on (3) ____________ at (4) ____________.
We’re going to have the concert (5) _____________. It’s a charity event and because of this the tickets cost (6) ____________ I hope we will raise a lot of money.
I hope you can come because I think it will be an amazing event. I look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes, ____________
Paragraph 1 What is the event? When is the event?
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Paragraph 2 What time does it start? Where is it?
How much does it cost?
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Paragraph 3 What is the event going to be like?
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Practical English: paying for something in a shop
Listening 1 0.00 Listen to the dialogue. What kind of shop does
Tom visit? Choose the correct option.
a a food shop b a clothes shop c a music shop
2 0.00 Tick (✔) the things that Tom buys.
3 0.00 DICTATION Listen and complete the sentences.
1 I’d _________________ this pen, please.
2 _________________ by card?
3 I’m sorry, we only take __________ .
4 _________________ a refund, please?
5 _________________ the receipt?
Speaking
1
2
4 Write these sentences and questions in the correct order to make a dialogue.
Customer: I’d like to buy these trainers.Assistant: __________________________________
Customer: __________________________________
Assistant: __________________________________
Customer: __________________________________
Assistant: __________________________________
Customer: __________________________________
Assistant: __________________________________
Customer: __________________________________
5 0.00 Listen and check your answers.
6 Practise your completed dialogue from exercise 1.
Have you got the receipt?
Yes, here it is.
Can I pay by card?
Certainly. That’s €34.98, please.
Thank you. Here’s your change.
I’m sorry, we only take cash.
I’d like to buy these trainers.
I’d also like to return this jacket.
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Key language
Customer AssistantI’d like to buy these boots. That’s €34.98, please.Can I pay by card? I’m sorry, we only take cash.Here’s your change. I’d like to return this shirt.Can I have a refund, please? Have you got the receipt?
Your turn 7 Practise a dialogue in a shop. Take turns
to be the customer and the assistant. Use the information in the table.
Product Price
USB drive
€24.99
Headphones
€14.99
Customer: I’d like to buy these headphones.Assistant: Certainly. That’s €14.99, please.
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Vocabulary 1 Label the pictures with the phrases.
earn pocket money save money sell flowers win a prize
2 Choose the correct option.
1 climb up / dive into a swimming pool
2 slide down / walk along a slide
3 walk along / jump off a street
4 climb up / dive into a tree
5 jump over / jump off a river
6 crawl under / swim across a river
Grammar 3 Put the words into the correct order.
1 ’re / play / we / going to / basketball
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2 pizza / ’s / eat / going to / he
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3 going to / in the sea / ’re / you / swim
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4 go / ? / are / to Barcelona / going to / you
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5 play / aren’t / they / football / going to
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Score: ___ / 6
Score: ___ / 5
1 ___________________
3 ___________________
2 ___________________
4 ___________________
Score: ___ / 4
4 Choose the correct option.
1 Look at the time. We won’t / aren’t going to arrive on time.
2 I believe that Manchester City will / is going to win the league.
3 Look at those dark clouds! It will / ’s going to rain for sure.
4 Do you think you will / ’re going to go to university?
5 Seville are winning 8-0. They will / ’re going to win the match.
Practical English 5 Complete the conversation with letters A-E.
Customer: (1) ___
Assistant: Certainly. That’s €6.95, please
Customer: (2) ___
Assistant: Sorry, we only take cash.
Customer: (3) ___
Assistant: That’s fine. Here’s your change and your receipt.
Customer: I’d also like to return this film. (4) ___
Assistant: Have you got the receipt?
Customer: (5) ___
Score: ___ / 5
A Can I have a refund, please?
C OK. I’ve got a 20 euro note.
E Yes, here it is.
B I’d like to buy this book.
D Can I pay by card?
Score: ___ / 5
Total score: ___ / 25
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4 Complete the crossword.
5 0.00 Listen to Carla’s plans to live without money for a week. Circle the correct words.
1 Carla will live in a caravan / tent.
2 Carla’s friend will give her vegetables / fruit.
3 Carla will cook on a fire / stove.
4 Carla will walk / ride a bike.
5 Carla will collect water from the rain / river.
Culture
1 Read the dictionary definition. What does the title of the text mean?
2 0.00 Listen and read.
3 Ask and answer with your partner.
1 What does Mark eat? _________________________
2 How does Mark cook? _________________________
3 How does Mark travel? _________________________
4 What is Mark building? _________________________
County Donegal, IrelandCounty Donegal is a beautiful part of Ireland with wonderful beaches and historical sites. Mark Boyle was born there. He travelled for a few years, but he’s now back with an interesting story.
The Moneyless ManCan people live without any money? Well, that’s what Mark Boyle decided to do. Now Mark grows vegetables, picks fruit from trees and cooks on a camping stove. He travels by bike and he washes with water from the river. At the moment, Mark is building a house from recycled materials. People will be able to stay there for free. Mark feels happier and healthier, so he believes he won’t miss the comforts that money can buy.
-less: suffix meaning “without” e.g endless: without end
Culture video Mosaic 2 page 53
Your turn 6 Work on your own or in small groups.
Imagine you are not going to spend any money for a week. Create a PowerPoint presentation. Answer the questions.
•What will you eat? • How will you cook?
• How will you wash? • How will you travel?
Tips:
• Make one slide for each
question and answer.
• Insert photos to illustrate
your answers.
What will you eat?’We will pick fruit from trees.
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Translate the words and phrases from Unit 4.
Moneybuy ________________________
cash ________________________
coins ________________________
earn ________________________
notes ________________________
pay ________________________
Vocabulary reference
pocket money ________________________
prize money ________________________
save ________________________
sell ________________________
win ________________________
Verbs + prepositions of movement
climb up ____________
jump over ____________
crawl under ____________
run around ____________
swing across ___________
dive into ____________
slide down ____________
walk along ____________
jump off ____________
swim across ____________
Practical EnglishI’d like to buy these trainers.
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That’s €34.98, please.
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Can I pay by card?
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I’m sorry, we only take cash.
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Here’s your change.
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I’d like to return this jacket.
_________________________________________________
Can I have a refund, please?
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Have you got the receipt?
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be going toUse
•We use be going to to talk about future plans and intentions.
I’m going to buy some shoes.I’m not going to save money.Are you going to buy some shoes? Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Form
Example: pay
AffirmativeI’m going to payYou’re going to pay
NegativeI’m not going to payYou aren’t going to pay
QuestionsAm I going to pay?Are you going to pay?
Short answersYes, I am. / No, I’m not.Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.
He’s going to payShe’s going to payIt’s going to pay
He isn’t going to payShe isn’t going to payIt isn’t going to pay
Is he going to pay?Is she going to pay? Is it going to pay?
Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.Yes, she is. / No, she isn’t.Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t.
We’re going to payYou’re going to payThey’re going to pay
Full form’m = am’s = is’re = are
We aren’t going to payYou aren’t going to payThey aren’t going to pay
Full form’m not = am notaren’t = are notisn’t = is not
Are we going to pay?Are you going to pay?Are they going to pay?
Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t.Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t.Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
Grammar reference
•The affirmative form is be going to + infinitive.
You are going to buy a T-shirt.
•In the negative form, we add not after be. In informal English, we often use the short form n’t.
He is not going to win a medal.You aren’t going to buy some shoes.We never use the short form n’t with I’m.
I’m not going to buy a camera. (NOT I amn’t)
be going to and will for predictions•We use be going to for predictions when we
know, when it’s obvious, that something is going to happen.
Look! They’re going to win the match!
•We use will for predictions based on our opinion or belief.
In 2050 robots will play basketball.
•In short answers, we only use the verb be, not going to.
Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t. (NOT No, he isn’tgoing to.)
We never use short forms of be in affirmative short answers.
Yes, I am. (NOT Yes, I’m.)
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