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Uaktualnione wydanie, solidnego i sprawdzonego kursu dla gimnazjalistów, oferującego gruntowne przygotowanie do egzaminu na poziomie podstawowym i rozszerzonym. Podręcznik zgodny z nową podstawą programową.TRANSCRIPT
SONG CONNECTION UNIT 1 1
Song Connection Unit 1
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Tony GarsideJoanna Spencer-KępczyńskaKonsultacja: Małgorzata Wieruszewska, Ilona Gąsiorkiewicz-Kozłowska
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Podręcznik dla gimnazjum
Reading and listening1 3.21 Read and listen to the story. Why did Dylan
change his mind about going on the ride?
2 Are these sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences.
1 Terror 2 is more than three hundred metres long.2 Dylan went on Terror 2 last time.3 Natalia really wanted to go on the ride.4 You travel at less than 100 kilometres per hour on
Terror 2.5 Josh liked the ride more than Ellie did.6 Dylan was frightened of the ride, but Natalia wasn’t.
3 What do these adjectives mean? Match them to their opposites. Two have the same opposite.
high shortlong badgood thininteresting difficulteasy lowtall boringfat
silly youngfast slowquiet narrownear farwide sensibleold loud
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PrepareA Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
1 Do you like theme parks? Why or why not?2 Do you have a favourite park?3 Do you like fast or scary rides? Why or why not?
B Where are the friends and what are they doing? Do you think they are all having a good time?
Natalia, Ellie, Dylan and Josh are spending Saturday at Wild World, a local theme park.
Natalia But it’s really high, Dylan.Dylan Hmm, yes. You’re right. It
is a bit further from the ground than I thought.
Natalia And how fast do you fall, Josh?
Josh It’s not as fast as Oblivion at Alton Towers*. That’s 10 kilometres per hour faster than this.
Natalia I don’t care! Just tell me – how fast do you fall?
Ellie It says here that you fall at 100 kilometres per hour.
Dylan Do you? Hmm. That’s a lot faster than Terror 1.
Natalia That’s horrible! I’m not going on it.
Josh Cool! The new ride’s open.Ellie What is it?Josh It’s called Terror 2, and it’s
350 metres of pure terror …
Dylan Last time I was here I went on Terror 1, and that was pretty scary.
Josh This is longer, faster and scarier. So, are you ready, girls?
Natalia Um … I don’t really like fast rides. I prefer something a bit quieter.
Dylan Oh, come on, Natalia. Don’t worry – I’ll hold your hand!
Josh That was AMAZING! It was better than I thought!
Ellie And it was worse than I thought! It was awful!
Josh What happened to you, Dylan? I thought you were behind me, then I looked round and you weren’t there.
Dylan I … er … I thought it was more important to keep Natalia company.
Ellie Really? So do you want to go on now? I can keep Natalia company.
Dylan Er, no, thanks, it’s OK!Natalia He was more frightened of
the ride than me.Dylan Shush, Natalia!
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Życie rodzinne i towarzyskieUNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
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This unit includes:Grammar • Comparatives, superlativesVocabulary • Around townReal English • ShoppingSkills • Describing a city
A trip to Wild World
Simply the best8
pretty scary = really scarykeep somebody company = be with someone so they aren’t alone Prepositions go on a ride
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Grammar: comparatives
Get the GRAmmARStopnia wyższego przymiotników używamy, gdy porównujemy dwie osoby lub rzeczy.He’s taller than her. She’s older than him. This film’s more interesting than my homework.Jeśli porównujemy osoby lub rzeczy, po przymiotniku w stopniu wyższym używamy słowa than (niż, od).
4 Who said these sentences? Write the names and complete the sentences.
1 : This is , and
2 : It is a bit from the ground than I thought.
3 : That’s ten kilometres per hour than this.
4 : It was than I thought!5 : And it was than I thought!6 : He was of the ride than me.
5 Complete the grammar box with words from page 94.
Adjective Comparative
long
scaryfastfar
frightened
good
fatteroldershorter
sillier
nearermore/less important
more/less difficult
worse
6 Look at the grammar box. Which three comparatives are irregular? Which three follow a different pattern?
7 Complete the sentences with the comparative of these adjectives.
exciting expensive good beautiful difficult old
1 I can’t do this homework. It’s than the homework we had last week.
2 I’m really bad at maths. I’m at English.3 That mobile costs a lot. It’s than mine.4 You’re only fourteen, so I’m than you.5 Skydiving isn’t boring. It’s than swimming.6 Sally looks great! She’s than Tracy.
Get the GRAmmARKrótkie Długie Przymiotniki przymiotniki przymiotniki nieregularnelong longer more interesting good betterwide wider less interesting far furthersilly sillier bad worsebig biggerHe’s shorter than me. I’m taller than him.It isn’t as fast as Oblivion. She’s not as old as him.
8 Complete these sentences with not as … as and the adjective in brackets.
1 Bicycles are motorbikes. (fast)2 I like your laptop, but it’s mine. (good) 3 My mother is my uncle. (old) 4 Paris is London. (big)5 Mount Rysy is Mount Everest. (high)
9 Read about the people. Write six comparative sentences about them.
Jimisn’tasoldasTim.KimisbetterattennisthanJim.
Kim Jim Tim Age: 16 Age: 15 Age: 17 Good at tennis Good at football Good at computer Bad at computer Bad at tennis games games Bad at football
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Finished?What’s wrong?1 Lucy is more tall than Bill.2 Andy is thin than Tamsin.3 I’m not fast as John.4 This book’s funnyer than the last one I read.5 Homework is importanter than TV.
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Reading and listening1 3.21 Read and listen to the story. Why did Dylan
change his mind about going on the ride?
2 Are these sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences.
1 Terror 2 is more than three hundred metres long.2 Dylan went on Terror 2 last time.3 Natalia really wanted to go on the ride.4 You travel at less than 100 kilometres per hour on
Terror 2.5 Josh liked the ride more than Ellie did.6 Dylan was frightened of the ride, but Natalia wasn’t.
3 What do these adjectives mean? Match them to their opposites. Two have the same opposite.
high shortlong badgood thininteresting difficulteasy lowtall boringfat
silly youngfast slowquiet narrownear farwide sensibleold loud
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PrepareA Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
1 Do you like theme parks? Why or why not?2 Do you have a favourite park?3 Do you like fast or scary rides? Why or why not?
B Where are the friends and what are they doing? Do you think they are all having a good time?
Natalia, Ellie, Dylan and Josh are spending Saturday at Wild World, a local theme park.
Natalia But it’s really high, Dylan.Dylan Hmm, yes. You’re right. It
is a bit further from the ground than I thought.
Natalia And how fast do you fall, Josh?
Josh It’s not as fast as Oblivion at Alton Towers*. That’s 10 kilometres per hour faster than this.
Natalia I don’t care! Just tell me – how fast do you fall?
Ellie It says here that you fall at 100 kilometres per hour.
Dylan Do you? Hmm. That’s a lot faster than Terror 1.
Natalia That’s horrible! I’m not going on it.
Josh Cool! The new ride’s open.Ellie What is it?Josh It’s called Terror 2, and it’s
350 metres of pure terror …
Dylan Last time I was here I went on Terror 1, and that was pretty scary.
Josh This is longer, faster and scarier. So, are you ready, girls?
Natalia Um … I don’t really like fast rides. I prefer something a bit quieter.
Dylan Oh, come on, Natalia. Don’t worry – I’ll hold your hand!
Josh That was AMAZING! It was better than I thought!
Ellie And it was worse than I thought! It was awful!
Josh What happened to you, Dylan? I thought you were behind me, then I looked round and you weren’t there.
Dylan I … er … I thought it was more important to keep Natalia company.
Ellie Really? So do you want to go on now? I can keep Natalia company.
Dylan Er, no, thanks, it’s OK!Natalia He was more frightened of
the ride than me.Dylan Shush, Natalia!
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Życie rodzinne i towarzyskieUNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
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This unit includes:Grammar • Comparatives, superlativesVocabulary • Around townReal English • ShoppingSkills • Describing a city
A trip to Wild World
Simply the best8
pretty scary = really scarykeep somebody company = be with someone so they aren’t alone Prepositions go on a ride
WoRdbAnk PAGE 149
4Elem
entary Student’s Book
95UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
Grammar: comparatives
Get the GRAmmARStopnia wyższego przymiotników używamy, gdy porównujemy dwie osoby lub rzeczy.He’s taller than her. She’s older than him. This film’s more interesting than my homework.Jeśli porównujemy osoby lub rzeczy, po przymiotniku w stopniu wyższym używamy słowa than (niż, od).
4 Who said these sentences? Write the names and complete the sentences.
1 : This is , and
2 : It is a bit from the ground than I thought.
3 : That’s ten kilometres per hour than this.
4 : It was than I thought!5 : And it was than I thought!6 : He was of the ride than me.
5 Complete the grammar box with words from page 94.
Adjective Comparative
long
scaryfastfar
frightened
good
fatteroldershorter
sillier
nearermore/less important
more/less difficult
worse
6 Look at the grammar box. Which three comparatives are irregular? Which three follow a different pattern?
7 Complete the sentences with the comparative of these adjectives.
exciting expensive good beautiful difficult old
1 I can’t do this homework. It’s than the homework we had last week.
2 I’m really bad at maths. I’m at English.3 That mobile costs a lot. It’s than mine.4 You’re only fourteen, so I’m than you.5 Skydiving isn’t boring. It’s than swimming.6 Sally looks great! She’s than Tracy.
Get the GRAmmARKrótkie Długie Przymiotniki przymiotniki przymiotniki nieregularnelong longer more interesting good betterwide wider less interesting far furthersilly sillier bad worsebig biggerHe’s shorter than me. I’m taller than him.It isn’t as fast as Oblivion. She’s not as old as him.
8 Complete these sentences with not as … as and the adjective in brackets.
1 Bicycles are motorbikes. (fast)2 I like your laptop, but it’s mine. (good) 3 My mother is my uncle. (old) 4 Paris is London. (big)5 Mount Rysy is Mount Everest. (high)
9 Read about the people. Write six comparative sentences about them.
Jimisn’tasoldasTim.KimisbetterattennisthanJim.
Kim Jim Tim Age: 16 Age: 15 Age: 17 Good at tennis Good at football Good at computer Bad at computer Bad at tennis games games Bad at football
moRe PRACtICe GRAmmAR ConneCtIon PAGE 133
Finished?What’s wrong?1 Lucy is more tall than Bill.2 Andy is thin than Tamsin.3 I’m not fast as John.4 This book’s funnyer than the last one I read.5 Homework is importanter than TV.
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2 3.22 Match the places in 1 to the numbers on the picture. Listen and check.
Pronunciation 3.23 Where is the stress in each word? Listen and
underline the stress.
1 library 6 restaurant2 supermarket 7 clothes shop3 hotel 8 hairdresser’s4 bookshop 9 newsagent’s5 museum 10 railway station
Speaking3 Work in pairs. You meet your partner in the street.
Have conversations about where you are going.
PrepareWork in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
1 What shop(s) do you like going to? Why?2 What shop(s) do you hate going to? Why?
Vocabulary1 Match the places to what you do there.
Shops
A greengrocer’sA shoe shopA baker’sA supermarketA butcher’sA newsagent’sA bookshopA chemist’sA post officeA clothes shop
buy stampsbuy booksbuy meatbuy medicinebuy foodbuy clothesbuy breadbuy fruit and vegetablesbuy shoesbuy newspapers and magazines
Services and entertainment
A bankA hairdresser’sA libraryA swimming poolA caféAn internet caféA hospitalA hotelA parkA railway stationA museum
go on the internet and have a drinkborrow bookslook at old thingsgo for a walkgo swimmingcatch a trainhave lunch or dinnerput in/take out moneyhave (your) hair cutstayget better
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Some shops end with ’s because they mean ‘a shop that belongs to the butcher or baker’, etc.A baker’s A hairdresser’s A butcher’s
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Where are you going?To the bank.
Why?I’m going to put some money in.
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Vocabulary4 Which places in 1 do these people work in? Some
people work in more than one place.
chef receptionist doctor
waitress nurse hairdresser
Achefworksinarestaurant.
5 Match the jobs to the people (A–F) in the picture in 2.
1 police officer 4 bus driver2 postwoman 5 firefighter3 porter 6 taxi driver
Reading6 Read these sentences and look at the picture of the
town on page 96. What do the bold words mean?
The post office is next to the bank.The library is opposite the bank.The library is near the hotel.The greengrocer’s is between the newsagent’s and the clothes shop. The statue is in the middle of the square.There’s a tree in front of the bank.The park is behind the swimming pool.
7 Look at the picture again. Complete the descriptions with phrases from 6.
bookshop / bank Thebookshopisnexttothebank.1 station / internet café 4 post office / hospital.2 library / internet café 5 museum / bookshop3 post box / post office 6 museum / library / hotel
Speaking8 Work in pairs, A and B.
A Study the picture on page 96. Then close your book and work out B’s clues.
B Choose a thing or place. Give your partner a clue.
Now change roles with your partner and repeat.
Listening9 Match the diagrams to the phrases and translate
them.
Turn left. Turn right. Take the first left. It’s in front of you. Go straight on.
10 3.24 Listen and number the instructions in 9 in the order you hear them, 1–5.
11 3.25 Look at the map. You are standing with the hotel behind you. Listen and follow the directions. Where do you get to?
Writing and speaking 12 Write directions from the hotel to another building.
13 Work in pairs. Say your directions. Your partner follows the directions and says which building it is.
1 2 3 4 5
Finished?Make as many jobs as possible from these letters.
MINIPROJECT
Draw a map of an imaginary street. Label a few buildings. Make up clues for the rest of the buildings. Ask another student to read the clues and label the other buildings.
cep rh svogn u ditf
It’s in front of the statue.
No, it isn’t.Is it the post box?
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2 3.22 Match the places in 1 to the numbers on the picture. Listen and check.
Pronunciation 3.23 Where is the stress in each word? Listen and
underline the stress.
1 library 6 restaurant2 supermarket 7 clothes shop3 hotel 8 hairdresser’s4 bookshop 9 newsagent’s5 museum 10 railway station
Speaking3 Work in pairs. You meet your partner in the street.
Have conversations about where you are going.
PrepareWork in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
1 What shop(s) do you like going to? Why?2 What shop(s) do you hate going to? Why?
Vocabulary1 Match the places to what you do there.
Shops
A greengrocer’sA shoe shopA baker’sA supermarketA butcher’sA newsagent’sA bookshopA chemist’sA post officeA clothes shop
buy stampsbuy booksbuy meatbuy medicinebuy foodbuy clothesbuy breadbuy fruit and vegetablesbuy shoesbuy newspapers and magazines
Services and entertainment
A bankA hairdresser’sA libraryA swimming poolA caféAn internet caféA hospitalA hotelA parkA railway stationA museum
go on the internet and have a drinkborrow bookslook at old thingsgo for a walkgo swimmingcatch a trainhave lunch or dinnerput in/take out moneyhave (your) hair cutstayget better
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Some shops end with ’s because they mean ‘a shop that belongs to the butcher or baker’, etc.A baker’s A hairdresser’s A butcher’s
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Where are you going?To the bank.
Why?I’m going to put some money in.
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Vocabulary4 Which places in 1 do these people work in? Some
people work in more than one place.
chef receptionist doctor
waitress nurse hairdresser
Achefworksinarestaurant.
5 Match the jobs to the people (A–F) in the picture in 2.
1 police officer 4 bus driver2 postwoman 5 firefighter3 porter 6 taxi driver
Reading6 Read these sentences and look at the picture of the
town on page 96. What do the bold words mean?
The post office is next to the bank.The library is opposite the bank.The library is near the hotel.The greengrocer’s is between the newsagent’s and the clothes shop. The statue is in the middle of the square.There’s a tree in front of the bank.The park is behind the swimming pool.
7 Look at the picture again. Complete the descriptions with phrases from 6.
bookshop / bank Thebookshopisnexttothebank.1 station / internet café 4 post office / hospital.2 library / internet café 5 museum / bookshop3 post box / post office 6 museum / library / hotel
Speaking8 Work in pairs, A and B.
A Study the picture on page 96. Then close your book and work out B’s clues.
B Choose a thing or place. Give your partner a clue.
Now change roles with your partner and repeat.
Listening9 Match the diagrams to the phrases and translate
them.
Turn left. Turn right. Take the first left. It’s in front of you. Go straight on.
10 3.24 Listen and number the instructions in 9 in the order you hear them, 1–5.
11 3.25 Look at the map. You are standing with the hotel behind you. Listen and follow the directions. Where do you get to?
Writing and speaking 12 Write directions from the hotel to another building.
13 Work in pairs. Say your directions. Your partner follows the directions and says which building it is.
1 2 3 4 5
Finished?Make as many jobs as possible from these letters.
MINIPROJECT
Draw a map of an imaginary street. Label a few buildings. Make up clues for the rest of the buildings. Ask another student to read the clues and label the other buildings.
cep rh svogn u ditf
It’s in front of the statue.
No, it isn’t.Is it the post box?
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4 Circle the correct words.
1 The first skirt fits / doesn’t fit. It’s too big / small.2 Ellie asks for a bigger / smaller skirt.3 The second skirt is bigger / smaller than the
first skirt. It’s too small / big.4 The third skirt is too big / expensive.5 The T-shirt is more expensive / cheaper than the
skirts.
Real english: Shopping
5 Underline Ellie’s phrases in the conversation in 2. Complete this conversation with the customer’s phrases.
Customer Have you got a bigger one, please? Can I try this on, please? How much is it, please? It’s still too small. Have you got a bigger one? OK. … Great! It fits!Here you are.
Assistant Can I help you?1 Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over
there.2 Yes, here you are.3 No, I’m sorry that’s the biggest. Do you want
to try this one instead?4 It looks really nice.5 It’s ten pounds.6
PrepareWork in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
1 When did you last go to a clothes shop?2 Did you buy anything?3 How often do you go clothes shopping?
Speaking1 Look at the photo of Ellie and a shop assistant. Choose
the best description, A, B or C.
A Ellie decides to buy a skirt. She’s giving the shop assistant some money.
B Ellie wants to buy some new clothes. The shop assistant is showing her a dress.
C Ellie is looking at new clothes with a shop assistant. She wants to buy a skirt.
Reading and listening2 3.26 Read and listen to the conversations. What did
Ellie buy?
1
Assistant Hello. Can I help you?Ellie Can I try this on, please?Assistant Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over there.Ellie Thanks.
2
Ellie Oh no! It’s too small. Have you got a bigger one, please?
Assistant Yes, here you are.Ellie Thanks.
3
Ellie Oh, it’s still too small! Have you got a bigger one?Assistant No, I’m sorry. That’s the biggest.Ellie Oh dear.Assistant But this one’s very nice. Do you want to try this
instead?Ellie OK … Great! It fits!
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Ellie How much is it, please?Assistant It’s fifty-nine ninety-nine.Ellie Oh no! That’s too expensive. The other skirt was
only twenty pounds.Assistant I’m sorry. What about this T-shirt? It’s in the sale.Ellie That’s really nice. How much is it?Assistant It was thirty pounds, but now it’s only ten.Ellie Great! I’ll have it. Here you are.Assistant Thanks. Goodbye.Ellie Bye.
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3 Circle these phrases in the conversations. Check you know what they mean.
It’s too small. It’s still too small. It fits! It’s in the sale. Have you got a bigger one, please?
We use one so we don’t need to repeat a noun.a bigger one (here) = a bigger skirt
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6 Complete the conversation. Use the phrases from 7 to help you.
Assistant 1 I 2 you?Tim 3 , please. 4 these jeans
5 , please?Assistant Yes, of course. The changing rooms are
6 .Tim Thanks. Oh dear. They’re too big. 7
any smaller ones, please?Assistant No, 8 . They’re the smallest. Do you
want to try these 9 ?Tim OK. … Great! They 10 ! 11
are they, please?Assistant They’re twenty pounds.Tim Here 12 .Assistant Thanks. Goodbye.Tim Bye!
3.27 Listen and check. Practise the conversation in pairs.
Grammar: superlatives
Get the GRAmmARStopnia najwyższego przymiotników używamy, mówiąc o wyróżniającej się osobie lub rzeczy.He’s the tallest in our class.She’s the best swimmer in our country.Krótkie przymiotniki Długie przymiotniki long the longest the most interestingwide the widest the least interestingsilly the silliestbig the biggestPrzymiotniki nieregularnegood the bestbad the worstfar the furthest
Find a superlative in the conversations in 2.
7 Complete the grammar box.
Adjective Superlative
bigsmallfunnythinfatcheapbeautifulexpensive
thebiggest
themost/theleastbeautiful
8 Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1 Suzie was girl in the class. (tall)2 I think Coldplay are band in the
world. (good)3 Adrian is singer in the school.
(bad)4 Katerina did history project in the
class. It was excellent! (interesting)5 My dad is in our family. (old)6 My mum is in our family. (short)
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Speaking9 Work in pairs. Practise the conversation. Take turns
to be the customer (A) and shop assistant (B).
A B
Writing 10 Think about your school, your family or the world.
Write five superlative sentences with the adjectives from this page.
Finished?Find and correct one word in each sentence.1 He’s biggest than me.2 Have you got a smallest one?3 My city is a largest in the country.4 Can I try this in, please?5 Jill is the goodest tennis player in our school.
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Ask to try something on. Say ‘yes’ (
changing rooms).
Say there’s a problem.
Offer something different.
Try it and say it’s fine. Ask about the price.
Say what the price is.
Say fine and pay.
[Both A and B] Say thanks and goodbye
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4 Circle the correct words.
1 The first skirt fits / doesn’t fit. It’s too big / small.2 Ellie asks for a bigger / smaller skirt.3 The second skirt is bigger / smaller than the
first skirt. It’s too small / big.4 The third skirt is too big / expensive.5 The T-shirt is more expensive / cheaper than the
skirts.
Real english: Shopping
5 Underline Ellie’s phrases in the conversation in 2. Complete this conversation with the customer’s phrases.
Customer Have you got a bigger one, please? Can I try this on, please? How much is it, please? It’s still too small. Have you got a bigger one? OK. … Great! It fits!Here you are.
Assistant Can I help you?1 Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over
there.2 Yes, here you are.3 No, I’m sorry that’s the biggest. Do you want
to try this one instead?4 It looks really nice.5 It’s ten pounds.6
PrepareWork in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
1 When did you last go to a clothes shop?2 Did you buy anything?3 How often do you go clothes shopping?
Speaking1 Look at the photo of Ellie and a shop assistant. Choose
the best description, A, B or C.
A Ellie decides to buy a skirt. She’s giving the shop assistant some money.
B Ellie wants to buy some new clothes. The shop assistant is showing her a dress.
C Ellie is looking at new clothes with a shop assistant. She wants to buy a skirt.
Reading and listening2 3.26 Read and listen to the conversations. What did
Ellie buy?
1
Assistant Hello. Can I help you?Ellie Can I try this on, please?Assistant Yes, of course. The changing rooms are over there.Ellie Thanks.
2
Ellie Oh no! It’s too small. Have you got a bigger one, please?
Assistant Yes, here you are.Ellie Thanks.
3
Ellie Oh, it’s still too small! Have you got a bigger one?Assistant No, I’m sorry. That’s the biggest.Ellie Oh dear.Assistant But this one’s very nice. Do you want to try this
instead?Ellie OK … Great! It fits!
4
Ellie How much is it, please?Assistant It’s fifty-nine ninety-nine.Ellie Oh no! That’s too expensive. The other skirt was
only twenty pounds.Assistant I’m sorry. What about this T-shirt? It’s in the sale.Ellie That’s really nice. How much is it?Assistant It was thirty pounds, but now it’s only ten.Ellie Great! I’ll have it. Here you are.Assistant Thanks. Goodbye.Ellie Bye.
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3 Circle these phrases in the conversations. Check you know what they mean.
It’s too small. It’s still too small. It fits! It’s in the sale. Have you got a bigger one, please?
We use one so we don’t need to repeat a noun.a bigger one (here) = a bigger skirt
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6 Complete the conversation. Use the phrases from 7 to help you.
Assistant 1 I 2 you?Tim 3 , please. 4 these jeans
5 , please?Assistant Yes, of course. The changing rooms are
6 .Tim Thanks. Oh dear. They’re too big. 7
any smaller ones, please?Assistant No, 8 . They’re the smallest. Do you
want to try these 9 ?Tim OK. … Great! They 10 ! 11
are they, please?Assistant They’re twenty pounds.Tim Here 12 .Assistant Thanks. Goodbye.Tim Bye!
3.27 Listen and check. Practise the conversation in pairs.
Grammar: superlatives
Get the GRAmmARStopnia najwyższego przymiotników używamy, mówiąc o wyróżniającej się osobie lub rzeczy.He’s the tallest in our class.She’s the best swimmer in our country.Krótkie przymiotniki Długie przymiotniki long the longest the most interestingwide the widest the least interestingsilly the silliestbig the biggestPrzymiotniki nieregularnegood the bestbad the worstfar the furthest
Find a superlative in the conversations in 2.
7 Complete the grammar box.
Adjective Superlative
bigsmallfunnythinfatcheapbeautifulexpensive
thebiggest
themost/theleastbeautiful
8 Complete the sentences with the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
1 Suzie was girl in the class. (tall)2 I think Coldplay are band in the
world. (good)3 Adrian is singer in the school.
(bad)4 Katerina did history project in the
class. It was excellent! (interesting)5 My dad is in our family. (old)6 My mum is in our family. (short)
moRe PRACtICe GRAmmAR ConneCtIon PAGE 134
Speaking9 Work in pairs. Practise the conversation. Take turns
to be the customer (A) and shop assistant (B).
A B
Writing 10 Think about your school, your family or the world.
Write five superlative sentences with the adjectives from this page.
Finished?Find and correct one word in each sentence.1 He’s biggest than me.2 Have you got a smallest one?3 My city is a largest in the country.4 Can I try this in, please?5 Jill is the goodest tennis player in our school.
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Ask to try something on. Say ‘yes’ (
changing rooms).
Say there’s a problem.
Offer something different.
Try it and say it’s fine. Ask about the price.
Say what the price is.
Say fine and pay.
[Both A and B] Say thanks and goodbye
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PrepareA Match these numbers and measurements to how we
say them. Practise saying them.
16,476 years25˚C110 km/h98.6$750 million
ninety-eight point sixsixteen thousand four hundred and seventy-six yearsseven hundred and fifty million dollarsa hundred and ten kilometres per hour / an hourtwenty-five degrees Celsius
B Work in pairs. Write six more numbers and measurements for your partner to say.
Reading1 3.28 Listen to how the names of places in Dubai
are pronounced. Then read the text and label the photos with the names.
The World Burj Dubai Burj al Arab Dubai Mall
2 What is the writer of the text’s purpose?
a to show that Dubai is the best city in the worldb to compare Dubai past and presentc to compare Dubai with other cities
3 Match questions (1–6) to the answers (a–f).
1 Where do ships arrive and leave from? a stars2 What kind of buildings can you see? b tourism3 Where is the Empire State Building? c skyscrapers4 What shows how good a hotel is? d Ferraris5 What can you see people driving? e the port6 What is the city well known for? f New York
UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
When Dubai joined with six other states to form the new
United Arab Emirates in 1971, the town of Dubai was just a
small place on the coast with a population of 60,000. There
were no tall skyscrapers, the streets weren’t full of Rolls
Royces and Ferraris, and you didn’t meet people from all
parts of the world there.Less than 40 years later, the modern city of Dubai couldn’t
be more different: it’s busier, richer and much, much bigger today. The population is now
1.5 million. Dubai is famous today as an international centre for business and tourism,
and for being one of the fastest growing cities in the world.
It’s growing in all directions – into the desert, into the sky and into the sea. The world’s
tallest building is here: the Burj Dubai, which is more than 800 metres tall, much higher
than New York’s Empire State Building, which is 381 metres tall. Next to it is the Dubai
Mall, the biggest shopping centre in the world. In addition to
the 600 shops, there’s an indoor theme park for children and
14,000 parking spaces for those expensive cars.
Dubai’s coastline is now 500 kilometres longer than it was.
This is because of the construction of the Palm Islands, and
of a group of 300 islands called The World. They get their
name from their shape –when seen from above, they look
like the world. Islands are on sale from about 15 to 50 million
US dollars.Ships are part of Dubai’s history (it has the largest manmade
port in the world) so it’s no surprise that the tallest hotel in
the world (and the most expensive) looks like a ship’s sail. This
is the beautiful Burj al Arab, a seven star hotel (five stars is
usually the best) with rooms that cost around €2,000 a night.
One thing that isn’t very different today is the temperature.
It’s still one of the hottest places in the world, often more
than 40 degrees Celsius, but amazingly there’s a ski resort just
outside the city, too. Indoors, of course. As well as modern
sports, you can still spend an afternoon at the racecourse,
watching animals racing at speeds of 40 km/h. They aren’t
horses, they’re camels, so not everything here is new.
A
B
D
C
Elementy wiedzy o świecie i krajach anglojęzycznych • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Wielokrotny wybór
D A city of superlatives
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entary Student’s Book
Rozumienie ze słuchu Dobieranie 101UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
4 Match the numbers to the things they refer to. There are two extra numbers that you do not need.
six hundred forty three hundred and eighty-one two thousand 1,500,000 60,000 15,000,000
1 the price of a room2 the height of a building3 the cheapest place to buy4 the temperature5 the number of people living there today
Speaking5 Work in pairs.
Find three more numbers in the text. What do they refer to?
Say a number to your partner.Your partner finds the number and says what it
refers to.Take it in turns. Who’s quicker at finding the numbers?
Listening6 3.29 Listen and match the speakers (1–5) to three
of the photos (a–d). One person is talking about a place not in the photos. Which place?
Speaker 1 2 3 4 5
7 3.29 Listen again. Two people are talking about their jobs. What is the woman’s job? What is the man’s job?
8 Complete the texts. Use one word in each gap.
I 1 about 300 eggs for breakfast every morning for the people who are staying here. It’s quite 2 , really. Everyone who 3 here really likes eggs. When I was a 4 , I loved them, but I never eat them now.
The people who come in here are OK, but there are a 5 of them. I’m 6 all the time helping them find what they want. But I’m happy because I love 7 , too – and I pay 8 for mine.
3.30 Listen and check.
Writing9 Make notes about your town or city. Think about
these questions.
What are some of the– oldest / tallest / most interesting buildings?– most expensive hotels / restaurants?– best shops / takeaways / coffee bars?– most interesting / most exciting / most popular
places to see / visit?What is the population?What is it famous for?Are there many visitors / tourists?Anything else?
10 Write about your town or city. Use your notes in 9 and the text in 1 to help you.
Unit crosswordClues across2 You buy a T-shirt in here. (two words)4 The opposite of 11 down.6 Not next to, but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (on the other side of
the street).7 I’m shorter _ _ _ _ you.8 The superlative of bad. (two words) 10 The opposite of 8 across. (two words) 12 You can’t buy books here, but you can borrow them. 14 The comparative of good.
Clues down1 The opposite of old.3 You can buy things here.4 This person plays tennis. (two words)5 The bank is _ _ _ _ to the park.8 I need a bigger skirt. This one’s _ _ _ small.9 Have you got a smaller _ _ _ ? 11 Don’t eat too much or you’ll get _ _ _ ! 13 Being healthy is _ _ _ _ important than being rich.
1
2 3
4 5
6
7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
MINIPROJECT
Find out about another town or city to compare yours with.Which one is better / more beautiful / nicer to live in / has better weather …?
Sixty thousand
The population in 1971
D8
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entary Student’s Book
100
PrepareA Match these numbers and measurements to how we
say them. Practise saying them.
16,476 years25˚C110 km/h98.6$750 million
ninety-eight point sixsixteen thousand four hundred and seventy-six yearsseven hundred and fifty million dollarsa hundred and ten kilometres per hour / an hourtwenty-five degrees Celsius
B Work in pairs. Write six more numbers and measurements for your partner to say.
Reading1 3.28 Listen to how the names of places in Dubai
are pronounced. Then read the text and label the photos with the names.
The World Burj Dubai Burj al Arab Dubai Mall
2 What is the writer of the text’s purpose?
a to show that Dubai is the best city in the worldb to compare Dubai past and presentc to compare Dubai with other cities
3 Match questions (1–6) to the answers (a–f).
1 Where do ships arrive and leave from? a stars2 What kind of buildings can you see? b tourism3 Where is the Empire State Building? c skyscrapers4 What shows how good a hotel is? d Ferraris5 What can you see people driving? e the port6 What is the city well known for? f New York
UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
When Dubai joined with six other states to form the new
United Arab Emirates in 1971, the town of Dubai was just a
small place on the coast with a population of 60,000. There
were no tall skyscrapers, the streets weren’t full of Rolls
Royces and Ferraris, and you didn’t meet people from all
parts of the world there.Less than 40 years later, the modern city of Dubai couldn’t
be more different: it’s busier, richer and much, much bigger today. The population is now
1.5 million. Dubai is famous today as an international centre for business and tourism,
and for being one of the fastest growing cities in the world.
It’s growing in all directions – into the desert, into the sky and into the sea. The world’s
tallest building is here: the Burj Dubai, which is more than 800 metres tall, much higher
than New York’s Empire State Building, which is 381 metres tall. Next to it is the Dubai
Mall, the biggest shopping centre in the world. In addition to
the 600 shops, there’s an indoor theme park for children and
14,000 parking spaces for those expensive cars.
Dubai’s coastline is now 500 kilometres longer than it was.
This is because of the construction of the Palm Islands, and
of a group of 300 islands called The World. They get their
name from their shape –when seen from above, they look
like the world. Islands are on sale from about 15 to 50 million
US dollars.Ships are part of Dubai’s history (it has the largest manmade
port in the world) so it’s no surprise that the tallest hotel in
the world (and the most expensive) looks like a ship’s sail. This
is the beautiful Burj al Arab, a seven star hotel (five stars is
usually the best) with rooms that cost around €2,000 a night.
One thing that isn’t very different today is the temperature.
It’s still one of the hottest places in the world, often more
than 40 degrees Celsius, but amazingly there’s a ski resort just
outside the city, too. Indoors, of course. As well as modern
sports, you can still spend an afternoon at the racecourse,
watching animals racing at speeds of 40 km/h. They aren’t
horses, they’re camels, so not everything here is new.
A
B
D
C
Elementy wiedzy o świecie i krajach anglojęzycznych • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Wielokrotny wybór
D A city of superlatives
10Elem
entary Student’s Book
Rozumienie ze słuchu Dobieranie 101UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
4 Match the numbers to the things they refer to. There are two extra numbers that you do not need.
six hundred forty three hundred and eighty-one two thousand 1,500,000 60,000 15,000,000
1 the price of a room2 the height of a building3 the cheapest place to buy4 the temperature5 the number of people living there today
Speaking5 Work in pairs.
Find three more numbers in the text. What do they refer to?
Say a number to your partner.Your partner finds the number and says what it
refers to.Take it in turns. Who’s quicker at finding the numbers?
Listening6 3.29 Listen and match the speakers (1–5) to three
of the photos (a–d). One person is talking about a place not in the photos. Which place?
Speaker 1 2 3 4 5
7 3.29 Listen again. Two people are talking about their jobs. What is the woman’s job? What is the man’s job?
8 Complete the texts. Use one word in each gap.
I 1 about 300 eggs for breakfast every morning for the people who are staying here. It’s quite 2 , really. Everyone who 3 here really likes eggs. When I was a 4 , I loved them, but I never eat them now.
The people who come in here are OK, but there are a 5 of them. I’m 6 all the time helping them find what they want. But I’m happy because I love 7 , too – and I pay 8 for mine.
3.30 Listen and check.
Writing9 Make notes about your town or city. Think about
these questions.
What are some of the– oldest / tallest / most interesting buildings?– most expensive hotels / restaurants?– best shops / takeaways / coffee bars?– most interesting / most exciting / most popular
places to see / visit?What is the population?What is it famous for?Are there many visitors / tourists?Anything else?
10 Write about your town or city. Use your notes in 9 and the text in 1 to help you.
Unit crosswordClues across2 You buy a T-shirt in here. (two words)4 The opposite of 11 down.6 Not next to, but _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (on the other side of
the street).7 I’m shorter _ _ _ _ you.8 The superlative of bad. (two words) 10 The opposite of 8 across. (two words) 12 You can’t buy books here, but you can borrow them. 14 The comparative of good.
Clues down1 The opposite of old.3 You can buy things here.4 This person plays tennis. (two words)5 The bank is _ _ _ _ to the park.8 I need a bigger skirt. This one’s _ _ _ small.9 Have you got a smaller _ _ _ ? 11 Don’t eat too much or you’ll get _ _ _ ! 13 Being healthy is _ _ _ _ important than being rich.
1
2 3
4 5
6
7 8 9
10
11
12
13
14
MINIPROJECT
Find out about another town or city to compare yours with.Which one is better / more beautiful / nicer to live in / has better weather …?
Sixty thousand
The population in 1971
D811
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the big quiz1 How much do you know about
the UK and the world? Work in pairs. Answer the questions – guess if you don’t know the answer.
3.31 Listen and check.
2 3.31 Listen again and write the answers to these questions. Use the following to help you where necessary.
km m km2 km/h point ˚C
1 How long is it?2 How high is it?3 How large is it?4 How long did it take her?5 How many wives did he have?6 How fast can it go?7 What’s the average age?8 How long is it?9 How hot was it, and when was
it? 10 How long did it take?
Your world3 Work in pairs. What are the
answers for questions (1–3) in the quiz for Poland?
A quiz
Write three questions about Poland and three questions about the world (look in a book or on the internet to find information).
Include three choices for each question, a, b, and c.
Find pictures or photos to illustrate your quiz.
If you can, find some extra information, so you can ask another question, like How long is it?
Test your friends and family.
PROJECT
6 What’s the fastest sea mammal in the world?
a The dolphin b The killer whale c The shark7 Where do people live the
longest? a Japan b France c China8 Which country has the longest
coastline? a Russia b Canada c Australia9 Which country has the hottest
temperature ever recorded? a Nigeria b Australia c Libya 10 When was the first solo flight
across the Atlantic? a 1924 b 1927 c 1932
The big quiz
1 What’s the longest river in the UK?
a Severn b Trent c Thames2 What’s the highest mountain
in the UK? a Snowdon b Scafell Pike c Ben Nevis3 What’s the largest lake in
the UK? a Loch Ness b Lough Neagh c Lake Windermere4 How old was the oldest
woman to finish the London marathon?
a 69 years and 14 days b 87 years and 54 days c 90 years and 145 days5 Who was the king who had
the most wives? a Henry I b Henry VII c Henry VIII
UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST Elementy wiedzy o świecie i krajach anglojęzycznych
Culture Connection
12Elem
entary Student’s Book
Zakupy i usługi • Rozumienie ze słuchu Wielokrotny wybór 103UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
Grammar1 Complete the sentences with the comparative form
of the adjective in brackets.
1 My hair is than yours. (long)2 Tony is than Mark. (sensible)3 The weather is today than it was
yesterday. (bad)4 Classical music is than rap. (nice)
2 Rewrite the sentences in 1 with not as ... as.
Yourhairisn’taslongasmyhair.1 2 3
3 Write sentences using the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
I work at / bank in town. (big) Iworkatthebiggestbankintown.1 That is / book in the world! (boring) 2 Marta is / girl in class. (silly) 3 You are / friend I have. (good)
4 Circle the correct sentence.
1 a This painting is the more beautiful than that one. b This painting is more beautiful than that one.2 a You’re sitting in front of the TV. b You’re sitting in front the TV.3 a Steven isn’t as tall as me. b Steven isn’t as tall than me.4 a She’s the most fastest runner in the world. b She’s the fastest runner in the world.
Vocabulary5 Complete the sentences with these words.
baker’s butcher’s library hairdresser’s greengrocer’s newsagent’s
1 I’m going to borrow a few books from the .
2 She goes to the every day to buy a newspaper.
3 My hair’s a mess. Do you know of a good around here?
4 We get our sausages from the local .5 Can you go to the , please? We need
potatoes and carrots.6 You’ll find the best bread in town at this .
a b c
A B
a b c
Speaking6 Look at the pictures below. Work in pairs. Take turns
to say what is different about the pictures.
Listening7 3.33 Listen. Tick (✓) the correct box.
1 What is the least expensive item?
2 Where is the bus station?
3 How much does the man pay?
8 3.33 Listen again and answer the questions.
1 Does the woman have a lot of money to spend? Yes No
2 Does the woman ask directions from a man outside in the street? Yes No
3 Is the man in a bank? Yes No
£99.99
£30.50
£40.00
a b c
In picture B, there’s a bookshop next to the bank.
Can you remember it? Can you do it? 8
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entary Student’s Book
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the big quiz1 How much do you know about
the UK and the world? Work in pairs. Answer the questions – guess if you don’t know the answer.
3.31 Listen and check.
2 3.31 Listen again and write the answers to these questions. Use the following to help you where necessary.
km m km2 km/h point ˚C
1 How long is it?2 How high is it?3 How large is it?4 How long did it take her?5 How many wives did he have?6 How fast can it go?7 What’s the average age?8 How long is it?9 How hot was it, and when was
it? 10 How long did it take?
Your world3 Work in pairs. What are the
answers for questions (1–3) in the quiz for Poland?
A quiz
Write three questions about Poland and three questions about the world (look in a book or on the internet to find information).
Include three choices for each question, a, b, and c.
Find pictures or photos to illustrate your quiz.
If you can, find some extra information, so you can ask another question, like How long is it?
Test your friends and family.
PROJECT
6 What’s the fastest sea mammal in the world?
a The dolphin b The killer whale c The shark7 Where do people live the
longest? a Japan b France c China8 Which country has the longest
coastline? a Russia b Canada c Australia9 Which country has the hottest
temperature ever recorded? a Nigeria b Australia c Libya 10 When was the first solo flight
across the Atlantic? a 1924 b 1927 c 1932
The big quiz
1 What’s the longest river in the UK?
a Severn b Trent c Thames2 What’s the highest mountain
in the UK? a Snowdon b Scafell Pike c Ben Nevis3 What’s the largest lake in
the UK? a Loch Ness b Lough Neagh c Lake Windermere4 How old was the oldest
woman to finish the London marathon?
a 69 years and 14 days b 87 years and 54 days c 90 years and 145 days5 Who was the king who had
the most wives? a Henry I b Henry VII c Henry VIII
UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST Elementy wiedzy o świecie i krajach anglojęzycznych
Culture Connection
12Elem
entary Student’s Book
Zakupy i usługi • Rozumienie ze słuchu Wielokrotny wybór 103UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
Grammar1 Complete the sentences with the comparative form
of the adjective in brackets.
1 My hair is than yours. (long)2 Tony is than Mark. (sensible)3 The weather is today than it was
yesterday. (bad)4 Classical music is than rap. (nice)
2 Rewrite the sentences in 1 with not as ... as.
Yourhairisn’taslongasmyhair.1 2 3
3 Write sentences using the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets.
I work at / bank in town. (big) Iworkatthebiggestbankintown.1 That is / book in the world! (boring) 2 Marta is / girl in class. (silly) 3 You are / friend I have. (good)
4 Circle the correct sentence.
1 a This painting is the more beautiful than that one. b This painting is more beautiful than that one.2 a You’re sitting in front of the TV. b You’re sitting in front the TV.3 a Steven isn’t as tall as me. b Steven isn’t as tall than me.4 a She’s the most fastest runner in the world. b She’s the fastest runner in the world.
Vocabulary5 Complete the sentences with these words.
baker’s butcher’s library hairdresser’s greengrocer’s newsagent’s
1 I’m going to borrow a few books from the .
2 She goes to the every day to buy a newspaper.
3 My hair’s a mess. Do you know of a good around here?
4 We get our sausages from the local .5 Can you go to the , please? We need
potatoes and carrots.6 You’ll find the best bread in town at this .
a b c
A B
a b c
Speaking6 Look at the pictures below. Work in pairs. Take turns
to say what is different about the pictures.
Listening7 3.33 Listen. Tick (✓) the correct box.
1 What is the least expensive item?
2 Where is the bus station?
3 How much does the man pay?
8 3.33 Listen again and answer the questions.
1 Does the woman have a lot of money to spend? Yes No
2 Does the woman ask directions from a man outside in the street? Yes No
3 Is the man in a bank? Yes No
£99.99
£30.50
£40.00
a b c
In picture B, there’s a bookshop next to the bank.
Can you remember it? Can you do it? 813
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egzamin
2 Do każdego tekstu (1–4) dopasuj odpowiednie zdanie (A–E). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w kratkę. Jedno zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego tekstu.
A This text is a warning. B You can find this text in a clothes shop.C You can see this text in a library.D You can see this text in a theme park.E This text is trying to sell you something.
Znajomość środków językowychegzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Uzupełnij zdania (1–5), wykorzystując podane w nawiasach wyrazy w odpowiedniej formie. Nie należy zmieniać kolejności podanych wyrazów, trzeba natomiast dodać wszystkie niezbędne elementy, aby otrzymać logiczne i gramatycznie poprawne zdania. W każdym zdaniu brakuje maksymalnie czterech elementów. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych fragmentów.
1 Yesterday I (speak / John) about the Christmas party.
Yesterday I about the Christmas party.2 Tessa (be / tall) girl in the school when she was 14. Tessa girl in the school when she was 14.3 Yesterday's maths test (be / difficult) the physics
test. Yesterday's maths test the physics test.4 I (watch / TV) when I heard a noise. I when I heard a noise.5 Do you think it (go / snow) tomorrow? Do you think it tomorrow?
1
2
3
4
No more than three items in the changing rooms at any one time.
RETURN UNWANTED ITEMS TO THE ASSISTANT.
1
High Dive ride: You must be over 16 and more than 1.6m tall.
QUEUE HERE.Waiting time now = approx 20 mins.
2
Email your friends, surf your favourite websites and have a hot or cold drink – all in the same place. Good rates, special offers for students. Open Mon-Sat, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
3
Floors slippery when wet!No running, jumping or diving.
Attention! 4
1
Simply the bestPrepareA Write the words in the box in the table below. Then
add two more words to each column.
hairdresser’s newsagent’s baker’s swimming pool hotel butcher’s bank greengrocer’s
Shops Services and entertainment
B Think of at least one thing you can do or buy in each place in A.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
Wskazówka• Przeczytaj teksty na tablicach informacyjnych
i zastanów się, gdzie można zobaczyć takie informacje.
• Spójrz na odpowiedzi i ustal, czy twoje przewidywania potwierdziły się.
• Sprawdź, czy podana dodatkowo błędna odpowiedź rzeczywiście nie pasuje do żadnej tablicy.
1 Match each sign (1–4) to ONE of the places (a–d).
a clothes shopb railway stationc hoteld theme park
Special offers for
return trips
2
Special offers on all rooms this weekend
Special offers for groups on all rides
Special offers on all items
this weekend
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UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST Zakupy i usługi • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Dobieranie • Znajomość środków językowych Uzupełnianie luk • Wielokrotny wybór
Exam Connection8
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entary Student’s Book
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egzamin
4 Przeczytaj poniższy dialog i uzupełnij luki 1–5, wybierając jedną z trzech możliwych odpowiedzi. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Chris Hi, Jake, how’s it going? 1 your new life in the country?
Jake Hi, Chris. Great, thanks, I’m really enjoying it. I’m 2 you and all the gang, of course.
Chris Is everything very different 3 life in the city?
Jake Well, life is much 4 here, but it’s fine.Chris And when are you coming back to visit us?Jake At the beginning of the next holidays, I think.Chris That’s good news. Right, I must go now.Jake OK. Thanks for 5 – and tell some of
the others to get in touch.Chris I will. Bye.
1 A What’s B How’s C Where’s 2 A miss B missing C missed3 A from B as C so4 A slower B slowest C slowly5 A to call B call C calling
Znajomość funkcji językowychegzamin
5 Do każdej sytuacji (1–5) wybierz odpowiednią reakcję, zakreślając literę A, B lub C.
1 Jesteś w sklepie i chcesz coś przymierzyć. Co powiesz sprzedawcy?
A Can I test this out, please? B Can I try this on, please? C Can I give this a try, please?2 Podoba ci się sweter, który przymierzałeś/
przymierzałaś, ale jest dla ciebie za duży. Co powiesz sprzedawcy?
A It’s the biggest. B I’m too big for it. C It’s too big for me.3 Odbierasz telefon, ale dzwoniący chce rozmawiać
z Jonem, którego w tej chwili nie ma. Co powiesz? A I’m afraid he isn’t here. B No, not at the moment. C Where is Jon then? 4 Właśnie skończyłeś/skończyłaś jeść posiłek
w restauracji i chcesz zapłacić rachunek. Jak powiesz to kelnerowi?
A Bring the menu, please. B Where is the cheque, please? C Can we have the bill, please?5 Koleżanka wspomina o programie TV, który
oglądała wczoraj wieczorem. Chcesz się dowiedzieć, czy jej się podobał. Co powiesz?
A How was it? B What was it like? C What did it look like?
UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
Sprawdź swoje postępy w nauce!Po zakończeniu każdego rozdziału New Exam Connections Elementary zastanów się, czego się nauczyłeś/nauczyłaś. Zaznacz odpowiednie pola w tabeli. = Potrzebuję więcej ćwiczeń. = Czasami sprawia mi to trudność. = To łatwe!
Jeśli potrzebujesz więcej ćwiczeń, wykonaj ponownie wskazane zadania.
Unit 8 Strona, ćwiczenie
W zakresie umiejętności słuchania potrafię…
… reagować na polecenia: zrozumieć proste wskazówki i na ich podstawie wskazać drogę z miejsca A do miejsca B.
s. 97, ćw. 12
W zakresie umiejętności czytania potrafię…
… określać intencje autora tekstu: wybrać powód napisania tekstu przez autora.
s. 100, ćw. 2
W zakresie umiejętności mówienia potrafię…
… opisywać swoje doświadczenia: opowiedzieć o zakupach w sklepach z ubraniami.
s. 98, Prepare
W zakresie umiejętności pisania potrafię…
… przekazywać informacje: udzielić pisemnych wskazówek dotyczących umiejscowienia obiektu.
s. 97, ćw. 13
… opisywać miejsca: napisać tekst informacyjny o rodzinnej miejscowości.
s. 101, ćw. 10
W zakresie umiejętności reagowania językowego potrafię…
… uzyskiwać i przekazywać informacje i wyjaśnienia: kupić ubranie, prosić o właściwy rozmiar i zapytać o cenę.
s. 99, ćw. 9
Follow up6 Think of two people or places. Compare them by
writing five sentences using comparative adjectives.
Zakupy i usługi • Znajomość funkcji językowych Wielokrotny wybór
8
15Elem
entary Student’s Book
104
egzamin
2 Do każdego tekstu (1–4) dopasuj odpowiednie zdanie (A–E). Wpisz odpowiednią literę w kratkę. Jedno zdanie zostało podane dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego tekstu.
A This text is a warning. B You can find this text in a clothes shop.C You can see this text in a library.D You can see this text in a theme park.E This text is trying to sell you something.
Znajomość środków językowychegzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Uzupełnij zdania (1–5), wykorzystując podane w nawiasach wyrazy w odpowiedniej formie. Nie należy zmieniać kolejności podanych wyrazów, trzeba natomiast dodać wszystkie niezbędne elementy, aby otrzymać logiczne i gramatycznie poprawne zdania. W każdym zdaniu brakuje maksymalnie czterech elementów. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność ortograficzna wpisywanych fragmentów.
1 Yesterday I (speak / John) about the Christmas party.
Yesterday I about the Christmas party.2 Tessa (be / tall) girl in the school when she was 14. Tessa girl in the school when she was 14.3 Yesterday's maths test (be / difficult) the physics
test. Yesterday's maths test the physics test.4 I (watch / TV) when I heard a noise. I when I heard a noise.5 Do you think it (go / snow) tomorrow? Do you think it tomorrow?
1
2
3
4
No more than three items in the changing rooms at any one time.
RETURN UNWANTED ITEMS TO THE ASSISTANT.
1
High Dive ride: You must be over 16 and more than 1.6m tall.
QUEUE HERE.Waiting time now = approx 20 mins.
2
Email your friends, surf your favourite websites and have a hot or cold drink – all in the same place. Good rates, special offers for students. Open Mon-Sat, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
3
Floors slippery when wet!No running, jumping or diving.
Attention! 4
1
Simply the bestPrepareA Write the words in the box in the table below. Then
add two more words to each column.
hairdresser’s newsagent’s baker’s swimming pool hotel butcher’s bank greengrocer’s
Shops Services and entertainment
B Think of at least one thing you can do or buy in each place in A.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
Wskazówka• Przeczytaj teksty na tablicach informacyjnych
i zastanów się, gdzie można zobaczyć takie informacje.
• Spójrz na odpowiedzi i ustal, czy twoje przewidywania potwierdziły się.
• Sprawdź, czy podana dodatkowo błędna odpowiedź rzeczywiście nie pasuje do żadnej tablicy.
1 Match each sign (1–4) to ONE of the places (a–d).
a clothes shopb railway stationc hoteld theme park
Special offers for
return trips
2
Special offers on all rooms this weekend
Special offers for groups on all rides
Special offers on all items
this weekend
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UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST Zakupy i usługi • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Dobieranie • Znajomość środków językowych Uzupełnianie luk • Wielokrotny wybór
Exam Connection8
14Elem
entary Student’s Book
105
egzamin
4 Przeczytaj poniższy dialog i uzupełnij luki 1–5, wybierając jedną z trzech możliwych odpowiedzi. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Chris Hi, Jake, how’s it going? 1 your new life in the country?
Jake Hi, Chris. Great, thanks, I’m really enjoying it. I’m 2 you and all the gang, of course.
Chris Is everything very different 3 life in the city?
Jake Well, life is much 4 here, but it’s fine.Chris And when are you coming back to visit us?Jake At the beginning of the next holidays, I think.Chris That’s good news. Right, I must go now.Jake OK. Thanks for 5 – and tell some of
the others to get in touch.Chris I will. Bye.
1 A What’s B How’s C Where’s 2 A miss B missing C missed3 A from B as C so4 A slower B slowest C slowly5 A to call B call C calling
Znajomość funkcji językowychegzamin
5 Do każdej sytuacji (1–5) wybierz odpowiednią reakcję, zakreślając literę A, B lub C.
1 Jesteś w sklepie i chcesz coś przymierzyć. Co powiesz sprzedawcy?
A Can I test this out, please? B Can I try this on, please? C Can I give this a try, please?2 Podoba ci się sweter, który przymierzałeś/
przymierzałaś, ale jest dla ciebie za duży. Co powiesz sprzedawcy?
A It’s the biggest. B I’m too big for it. C It’s too big for me.3 Odbierasz telefon, ale dzwoniący chce rozmawiać
z Jonem, którego w tej chwili nie ma. Co powiesz? A I’m afraid he isn’t here. B No, not at the moment. C Where is Jon then? 4 Właśnie skończyłeś/skończyłaś jeść posiłek
w restauracji i chcesz zapłacić rachunek. Jak powiesz to kelnerowi?
A Bring the menu, please. B Where is the cheque, please? C Can we have the bill, please?5 Koleżanka wspomina o programie TV, który
oglądała wczoraj wieczorem. Chcesz się dowiedzieć, czy jej się podobał. Co powiesz?
A How was it? B What was it like? C What did it look like?
UNIT 8 SIMPLY THE BEST
Sprawdź swoje postępy w nauce!Po zakończeniu każdego rozdziału New Exam Connections Elementary zastanów się, czego się nauczyłeś/nauczyłaś. Zaznacz odpowiednie pola w tabeli. = Potrzebuję więcej ćwiczeń. = Czasami sprawia mi to trudność. = To łatwe!
Jeśli potrzebujesz więcej ćwiczeń, wykonaj ponownie wskazane zadania.
Unit 8 Strona, ćwiczenie
W zakresie umiejętności słuchania potrafię…
… reagować na polecenia: zrozumieć proste wskazówki i na ich podstawie wskazać drogę z miejsca A do miejsca B.
s. 97, ćw. 12
W zakresie umiejętności czytania potrafię…
… określać intencje autora tekstu: wybrać powód napisania tekstu przez autora.
s. 100, ćw. 2
W zakresie umiejętności mówienia potrafię…
… opisywać swoje doświadczenia: opowiedzieć o zakupach w sklepach z ubraniami.
s. 98, Prepare
W zakresie umiejętności pisania potrafię…
… przekazywać informacje: udzielić pisemnych wskazówek dotyczących umiejscowienia obiektu.
s. 97, ćw. 13
… opisywać miejsca: napisać tekst informacyjny o rodzinnej miejscowości.
s. 101, ćw. 10
W zakresie umiejętności reagowania językowego potrafię…
… uzyskiwać i przekazywać informacje i wyjaśnienia: kupić ubranie, prosić o właściwy rozmiar i zapytać o cenę.
s. 99, ćw. 9
Follow up6 Think of two people or places. Compare them by
writing five sentences using comparative adjectives.
Zakupy i usługi • Znajomość funkcji językowych Wielokrotny wybór
815
Elementary Student’s Book
Podróżowanie i turystyka • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Dobieranie • Rozumienie ze słuchu Wielokrotny wybór
3 Exam Connection
38 UNIT 3 GOING PLACES
Rozumienie ze słuchu
egzamin
2 1.39 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 — do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 The woman is visiting Edinburgh for the ... A first time. B second time. C third time.
2 The last ticket to the castle is sold at ... A 5.00. B 4.15. C 3.00.
3 The conversation takes place ... A in a taxi. B in the street. C in a tourist office.
Tekst 24 How will the winners travel to Ireland? A By taxi. B By plane. C By bus.
5 The winner will be announced on ... A Thursday. B Friday. C Sunday.
Take a trip back in time with an Ancient
Monuments tour of Greece. This 12-day holiday
starts in Athens, where you will spend two days.
Then our luxury coach will take you on a
whirlwind tour of the country. You won't have much
time to relax, but you'll learn a lot with our highly-
qualified guides.
A
Do you want to sit back and be served while visiting some of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific?
Our Caribbean Island Cruise ship will take you to seven different islands in two weeks. Lie on the beach for two days
before getting back on board and travelling to the next tropical paradise!
B
Trek the jungle paths through the Andes in Peru, all the way to the mountain-top city of Mach Picchu. This historical Inca ruin
is one of the most amazing sights in the world. The price includes a guide, a cook, and tent hire. But be warned – the 4-day journey
on foot through the jungle is not for the faint hearted.
C
Join us on a weekend break to New York – the city that never sleeps. We'll organise a bus tour of
Manhattan, with stops at all the cultural highlights – art galleries, theatres, and museums. Enjoy the
amazing architecture, and take in a Broadway show in the evening. The fun never stops!
D
Going placesPrepareA Work in pairs. Write the words in four lists under
these headings: holiday types, ways of getting there, places to stay, things to take. There are two extra words that you do not need.
souvenirs plane camping foreign currency cruise ship hostel camera passport coach tent customs sightseeing apartment
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
Wskazówka• W zadaniu polegającym na dobieraniu opisów osób
do reklam lub ofert najpierw przeczytaj uważnie polecenie, aby dowiedzieć się, jakie elementy należy do siebie dobrać. Zwróć uwagę, czy jakieś informacje zostały podane dodatkowo.
• Przeczytaj opisy osób i podkreśl w nich najważniejsze informacje o ich upodobaniach. Pomogą ci one dobrać właściwe reklamy lub oferty.
egzamin
1 Przeczytaj informacje o trzech osobach (1–3) oraz czterech oferty wakacyjne (A–D). Do każdej osoby dopasuj jedną ofertę, która by jej najbardziej odpowiadała. Wpisz odpowiednie litery obok numerów osób. Jedna oferta została podana dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej osoby.
1 Susan I love history! It's my favourite subject at school,
and it's also my hobby. So I'd like my holiday to be educational. I don't like camping, though.
2 Mary I really like travelling when I'm on holiday. I don't
like staying in the same place for too long. But I don't want to do too much. I want to relax in luxury!
3 Kate I'm get bored easily, and I find travelling very
boring. I need to go somewhere with lots of different things to do.
16Pre-Interm
ediate Student’s Book
Podróżowanie i turystyka • Znajomość środków językowych Dobieranie, Uzupełnianie luk • Wypowiedź pisemna Pocztówka
3
39UNIT 3 GOING PLACES
Hi JaneOur holiday didn't start well this year, but it 1 all the time. First, our 2 was delayed by about three hours. Then, when we got to Malaga, the taxi driver brought us to a very nice hotel. In fact, it was the 3 hotel I've ever seen. Unfortunately, it wasn't 4 . We are at a smaller one, which isn't so nice. But we are having fun now, as we always do here. This is our 5 visit, and we'll probably come back again next year.
Love Jake
Follow up6 If you could visit one country for a week, which
country would you like to go to? What is it like? What could you do there? Prepare a short presentation.
Sprawdź swoje postępy w nauce!Po zakończeniu każdego rozdziału Exam Connections Pre-Intermediate zastanów się, czego się nauczyłeś/nauczyłaś. Zaznacz odpowiednie pola w tabeli. = Potrzebuję więcej ćwiczeń. = Czasami sprawia mi to trudność. = To łatwe!
Jeśli potrzebujesz więcej ćwiczeń, wykonaj ponownie wskazane zadania.
Unit 3 Strona, ćwiczenie
W zakresie umiejętności słuchania potrafię…
… znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 29, ćw. 9, 10; s. 30, ćw. 1, 2; s. 31, ćw. 8, 9
… określać kontekst wypowiedzi. s. 35, ćw. 3; s. 39, ćw. 2
W zakresie umiejętności czytania potrafię…
… znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 28, ćw. 1; s. 32, ćw. 2; s. 35, ćw. 2
… określać główną myśl poszczególnych części tekstu.
s. 35, ćw. 5
W zakresie umiejętności mówienia potrafię…
… wyrażać i uzasadniać swoje opinie.
s. 34, Prepare B
… opisywać doświadczenia swoje i innych osób.
s. 36, ćw. 4
… opisywać zjawiska. s. 36, Project
W zakresie umiejętności pisania potrafię…
… opisywać miejsca. s. 31, ćw. 12; s. 33, ćw. 7
… wyrażać i uzasadniać swoje poglądy i uczucia.
s. 35, ćw. 8
W zakresie umiejętności reagowania językowego potrafię…
… uzyskiwać i przekazywać informacje i wyjaśnienia.
s. 29, ćw. 6, 11; s. 33, ćw. 6, s. 37, ćw. 5
6 The announcer wants people to ... A phone the radio station. B email the radio station. C visit Ireland.
Znajomość środków językowych
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki.
three improve we beautiful depart get
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
4 Uzupełnij drugie zdanie tak, aby znaczyło to samo co pierwsze. Użyj wyrazów napisanych wielkimi literami, ale nie zmieniaj ich form.
1 I am watching this film for the first time. NEVER I before.2 Oh, no! The Manchester train left 5 minutes ago. HAVE Oh, no! We the Manchester train.3 I spoke to John very recently. JUST I to John.4 Is the library open yet? IF Could you tell me yet?5 How much is a ticket to the show? KNOW Do a ticket to the show is?
Wypowiedź pisemna
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
5 Jesteś na wakacjach w Australii, podczas których bierzesz udział w kursie fotografii. Napisz pocztówkę do kolegi z Anglii, w której:
• poinformujeszgo,corobiszwAustralii; • opiszeszzdjęcia,którejużudałocisięzrobić; • wyjaśnisz, dlaczego podoba ci się taki sposób
spędzania wakacji.
17Pre-Interm
ediate Student’s Book
Podróżowanie i turystyka • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Dobieranie • Rozumienie ze słuchu Wielokrotny wybór
3 Exam Connection
38 UNIT 3 GOING PLACES
Rozumienie ze słuchu
egzamin
2 1.39 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 — do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 The woman is visiting Edinburgh for the ... A first time. B second time. C third time.
2 The last ticket to the castle is sold at ... A 5.00. B 4.15. C 3.00.
3 The conversation takes place ... A in a taxi. B in the street. C in a tourist office.
Tekst 24 How will the winners travel to Ireland? A By taxi. B By plane. C By bus.
5 The winner will be announced on ... A Thursday. B Friday. C Sunday.
Take a trip back in time with an Ancient
Monuments tour of Greece. This 12-day holiday
starts in Athens, where you will spend two days.
Then our luxury coach will take you on a
whirlwind tour of the country. You won't have much
time to relax, but you'll learn a lot with our highly-
qualified guides.
A
Do you want to sit back and be served while visiting some of the most beautiful islands in the Pacific?
Our Caribbean Island Cruise ship will take you to seven different islands in two weeks. Lie on the beach for two days
before getting back on board and travelling to the next tropical paradise!
B
Trek the jungle paths through the Andes in Peru, all the way to the mountain-top city of Mach Picchu. This historical Inca ruin
is one of the most amazing sights in the world. The price includes a guide, a cook, and tent hire. But be warned – the 4-day journey
on foot through the jungle is not for the faint hearted.
C
Join us on a weekend break to New York – the city that never sleeps. We'll organise a bus tour of
Manhattan, with stops at all the cultural highlights – art galleries, theatres, and museums. Enjoy the
amazing architecture, and take in a Broadway show in the evening. The fun never stops!
D
Going placesPrepareA Work in pairs. Write the words in four lists under
these headings: holiday types, ways of getting there, places to stay, things to take. There are two extra words that you do not need.
souvenirs plane camping foreign currency cruise ship hostel camera passport coach tent customs sightseeing apartment
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
Wskazówka• W zadaniu polegającym na dobieraniu opisów osób
do reklam lub ofert najpierw przeczytaj uważnie polecenie, aby dowiedzieć się, jakie elementy należy do siebie dobrać. Zwróć uwagę, czy jakieś informacje zostały podane dodatkowo.
• Przeczytaj opisy osób i podkreśl w nich najważniejsze informacje o ich upodobaniach. Pomogą ci one dobrać właściwe reklamy lub oferty.
egzamin
1 Przeczytaj informacje o trzech osobach (1–3) oraz czterech oferty wakacyjne (A–D). Do każdej osoby dopasuj jedną ofertę, która by jej najbardziej odpowiadała. Wpisz odpowiednie litery obok numerów osób. Jedna oferta została podana dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej osoby.
1 Susan I love history! It's my favourite subject at school,
and it's also my hobby. So I'd like my holiday to be educational. I don't like camping, though.
2 Mary I really like travelling when I'm on holiday. I don't
like staying in the same place for too long. But I don't want to do too much. I want to relax in luxury!
3 Kate I'm get bored easily, and I find travelling very
boring. I need to go somewhere with lots of different things to do.
16Pre-Interm
ediate Student’s Book
Podróżowanie i turystyka • Znajomość środków językowych Dobieranie, Uzupełnianie luk • Wypowiedź pisemna Pocztówka
3
39UNIT 3 GOING PLACES
Hi JaneOur holiday didn't start well this year, but it 1 all the time. First, our 2 was delayed by about three hours. Then, when we got to Malaga, the taxi driver brought us to a very nice hotel. In fact, it was the 3 hotel I've ever seen. Unfortunately, it wasn't 4 . We are at a smaller one, which isn't so nice. But we are having fun now, as we always do here. This is our 5 visit, and we'll probably come back again next year.
Love Jake
Follow up6 If you could visit one country for a week, which
country would you like to go to? What is it like? What could you do there? Prepare a short presentation.
Sprawdź swoje postępy w nauce!Po zakończeniu każdego rozdziału Exam Connections Pre-Intermediate zastanów się, czego się nauczyłeś/nauczyłaś. Zaznacz odpowiednie pola w tabeli. = Potrzebuję więcej ćwiczeń. = Czasami sprawia mi to trudność. = To łatwe!
Jeśli potrzebujesz więcej ćwiczeń, wykonaj ponownie wskazane zadania.
Unit 3 Strona, ćwiczenie
W zakresie umiejętności słuchania potrafię…
… znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 29, ćw. 9, 10; s. 30, ćw. 1, 2; s. 31, ćw. 8, 9
… określać kontekst wypowiedzi. s. 35, ćw. 3; s. 39, ćw. 2
W zakresie umiejętności czytania potrafię…
… znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 28, ćw. 1; s. 32, ćw. 2; s. 35, ćw. 2
… określać główną myśl poszczególnych części tekstu.
s. 35, ćw. 5
W zakresie umiejętności mówienia potrafię…
… wyrażać i uzasadniać swoje opinie.
s. 34, Prepare B
… opisywać doświadczenia swoje i innych osób.
s. 36, ćw. 4
… opisywać zjawiska. s. 36, Project
W zakresie umiejętności pisania potrafię…
… opisywać miejsca. s. 31, ćw. 12; s. 33, ćw. 7
… wyrażać i uzasadniać swoje poglądy i uczucia.
s. 35, ćw. 8
W zakresie umiejętności reagowania językowego potrafię…
… uzyskiwać i przekazywać informacje i wyjaśnienia.
s. 29, ćw. 6, 11; s. 33, ćw. 6, s. 37, ćw. 5
6 The announcer wants people to ... A phone the radio station. B email the radio station. C visit Ireland.
Znajomość środków językowych
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki.
three improve we beautiful depart get
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
4 Uzupełnij drugie zdanie tak, aby znaczyło to samo co pierwsze. Użyj wyrazów napisanych wielkimi literami, ale nie zmieniaj ich form.
1 I am watching this film for the first time. NEVER I before.2 Oh, no! The Manchester train left 5 minutes ago. HAVE Oh, no! We the Manchester train.3 I spoke to John very recently. JUST I to John.4 Is the library open yet? IF Could you tell me yet?5 How much is a ticket to the show? KNOW Do a ticket to the show is?
Wypowiedź pisemna
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
5 Jesteś na wakacjach w Australii, podczas których bierzesz udział w kursie fotografii. Napisz pocztówkę do kolegi z Anglii, w której:
• poinformujeszgo,corobiszwAustralii; • opiszeszzdjęcia,którejużudałocisięzrobić; • wyjaśnisz, dlaczego podoba ci się taki sposób
spędzania wakacji.
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Exam Connection3
86 UNIT 7 PROGRESS
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1 Don’t miss this year’s amazing exhibition, running all week from 7 to 12 November, 10 am–7 pm (Late night extra to 10 pm, Thurs 10th).
2 General admission: Adults £12, Juniors (6–16) £5. We have lots of special offers this year – for groups of 8 or more, for over-65s, for people coming for more than one day. Check the hotline for details.
3 Everything that’s new and necessary will be here. Not just the very latest in computer technology, but all kinds of gadgets for the home, garden and office. New this year: the travel area, with great ideas for things you will need on your holidays next year.
4 Book in advance to meet inventors and development technologists from some of the country’s leading companies. There will be prizes worth up to £10,000 for ideas that they adopt.
5 By car, take junction 9 off the M3 and follow the yellow signs. By rail, take the Southampton train from Waterloo, get off at Alton and make use of our free bus service.
6 For further information, go to our website (www.newandnecessary.com) or phone us on 084476677880.
innovations Unlimited!
ProgressPrepareA Think of two positive things and two negative things
about the invention of these things:
the car the television the mobile phone the internet
Example:thecarPositive:Wecantravellongdistanceseasily.Wecangotoplaceswithourfamilyorfriends.Negative:Wedon’tgetenoughexerciseifwegoeverywherebycarCarscausealotofpollution.
B Work in pairs. Compare your lists and talk about the similarities and differences.
C Think of one thing you would like someone to invent in the next few years, for example an automatic language translator. Why would you like to have this invention? What could you do with it?
Rozumienie ze słuchu
egzamin
1 3.12 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 — do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 Jake's computer cost him ... A £800. B £200. C £600.
2 What item was NOT included in the price? A The monitor. B The speakers. C The printer.
3 Sara is going to ... A set up Jake's new PC. B buy Jake's new PC. C help Jake find a new PC.
Tekst 24 Andy's Computer Centre is not open on ... A Sunday. B Saturday. C Monday.
5 If you want Andy to fix your computer at 9 p.m. it will cost at least ...
A £30. B £20. C £50.
6 You can hear this message ... A in a shop. B on the phone. C on the radio.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
egzamin
2 Przeczytaj poniższy tekst, a następnie do każdego fragmentu (1–6) przyporządkuj nagłówek (A–G). Wpisz odpowiednie litery w luki. Jeden podtytuł został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego akapitu.
A Competition E TransportB What you can see F Photo catalogueC Contact details G Ticket pricesD Opening times
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Nauka i technika • Rozumienie ze słuchu Wielokrotny wybór • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Dobieranie Nauka i technika • Znajomość środków językowych Dobieranie, Uzupełnianie luk • Wypowiedź pisemna Wiadomość
87UNIT 7 PROGRESS
7Znajomość środków językowych
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki.
tell one build show bore they
I was surfing the internet last night when I decided to check our family website. It 1 by my brother last year, and it contains mostly photos of us on holiday. You can imagine how I felt when I saw that it had been hacked! The front page just 2 a silly message, and all our pictures had gone! Why do some people do that? What is wrong with 3 ? I told my brother about it, and he said the 4 thing we have to do is change all of our passwords. What a 5 job!
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
4 Uzupełnij drugie zdanie tak, aby znaczyło to samo, co pierwsze. Użyj wyrazów napisanych wielkimi literami, ale nie zmieniaj ich form.
1 My dad designed this website. BY This my dad.2 They'll take your photo at the entrance. BE Your at the entrance.3 Who sings this song? SUNG Who by?4 What do you think of speed cameras? OPINION What speed cameras?5 Will they give us free tickets? WE Will free tickets?
Wypowiedź pisemna
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
5 Redakcja czasopisma naukowego poprosiła czytelników o zgłaszanie propozycji do plebiscytu na najważniejszy wynalazek w historii. Napisz krótką wiadomość, w której:
• krótko opiszesz proponowany przez ciebie wynalazek;
• uzasadniszswójwybór; • zachęcisz czytelników do głosowania na twoją
propozycję.
Follow up6 Think of an invention and write a short text
explaining why it is good in some ways and bad in other ways. You can use your ideas from Prepare A and B.
Sprawdź swoje postępy w nauce!Po zakończeniu każdego rozdziału Exam Connections Pre-Intermediate zastanów się, czego się nauczyłeś/nauczyłaś. Zaznacz odpowiednie pola w tabeli. = Potrzebuję więcej ćwiczeń. = Czasami sprawia mi to trudność. = To łatwe!
Jeśli potrzebujesz więcej ćwiczeń, wykonaj ponownie wskazane zadania.
Unit 7 Strona, ćwiczenie
W zakresie umiejętności słuchania potrafię…
…określać główną myśl tekstu. s. 77, ćw. 5
…określać kontekst wypowiedzi. s. 79, ćw. 8, s. 86, ćw. 1
…znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 83, ćw. 6
W zakresie umiejętności czytania potrafię…
…znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 76, ćw. 1, 2; s. 80, ćw. 2; s. 82, ćw. 1
…określać główną myśl poszczególnych części tekstu.
s. 78, ćw. 4; s. 86, ćw. 2
W zakresie umiejętności mówienia potrafię…
…wyrażać i uzasadniać swoje opinie, poglądy i uczucia.
s. 76, Prepare; s. 83, ćw. 8
…opisywać doświadczenia swoje i innych osób.
s. 78, ćw. 5
W zakresie umiejętności pisania potrafię…
…przedstawiać fakty z przeszłości. s. 77, ćw. 9
…relacjonować wydarzenia z przeszłości.
s. 77, Mini Project
…wyrażać i uzasadniać poglądy s. 81, ćw. 9
…opisywać czynności. s. 83, ćw. 9
…opisywać przedmioty. s. 84, Project
W zakresie umiejętności reagowania językowego potrafię…
…uzyskiwać informacje. s. 77, ćw. 8
…prosić, zgadzać się lub odmawiać.
s. 79, ćw. 10, 11
…wyrażać swoje opinie, zgadzać się z lub nie z opiniami.
s. 81, ćw. 8
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Exam Connection3
86 UNIT 7 PROGRESS
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1 Don’t miss this year’s amazing exhibition, running all week from 7 to 12 November, 10 am–7 pm (Late night extra to 10 pm, Thurs 10th).
2 General admission: Adults £12, Juniors (6–16) £5. We have lots of special offers this year – for groups of 8 or more, for over-65s, for people coming for more than one day. Check the hotline for details.
3 Everything that’s new and necessary will be here. Not just the very latest in computer technology, but all kinds of gadgets for the home, garden and office. New this year: the travel area, with great ideas for things you will need on your holidays next year.
4 Book in advance to meet inventors and development technologists from some of the country’s leading companies. There will be prizes worth up to £10,000 for ideas that they adopt.
5 By car, take junction 9 off the M3 and follow the yellow signs. By rail, take the Southampton train from Waterloo, get off at Alton and make use of our free bus service.
6 For further information, go to our website (www.newandnecessary.com) or phone us on 084476677880.
innovations Unlimited!
ProgressPrepareA Think of two positive things and two negative things
about the invention of these things:
the car the television the mobile phone the internet
Example:thecarPositive:Wecantravellongdistanceseasily.Wecangotoplaceswithourfamilyorfriends.Negative:Wedon’tgetenoughexerciseifwegoeverywherebycarCarscausealotofpollution.
B Work in pairs. Compare your lists and talk about the similarities and differences.
C Think of one thing you would like someone to invent in the next few years, for example an automatic language translator. Why would you like to have this invention? What could you do with it?
Rozumienie ze słuchu
egzamin
1 3.12 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 — do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 Jake's computer cost him ... A £800. B £200. C £600.
2 What item was NOT included in the price? A The monitor. B The speakers. C The printer.
3 Sara is going to ... A set up Jake's new PC. B buy Jake's new PC. C help Jake find a new PC.
Tekst 24 Andy's Computer Centre is not open on ... A Sunday. B Saturday. C Monday.
5 If you want Andy to fix your computer at 9 p.m. it will cost at least ...
A £30. B £20. C £50.
6 You can hear this message ... A in a shop. B on the phone. C on the radio.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
egzamin
2 Przeczytaj poniższy tekst, a następnie do każdego fragmentu (1–6) przyporządkuj nagłówek (A–G). Wpisz odpowiednie litery w luki. Jeden podtytuł został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego akapitu.
A Competition E TransportB What you can see F Photo catalogueC Contact details G Ticket pricesD Opening times
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Nauka i technika • Rozumienie ze słuchu Wielokrotny wybór • Rozumienie tekstów pisanych Dobieranie Nauka i technika • Znajomość środków językowych Dobieranie, Uzupełnianie luk • Wypowiedź pisemna Wiadomość
87UNIT 7 PROGRESS
7Znajomość środków językowych
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki.
tell one build show bore they
I was surfing the internet last night when I decided to check our family website. It 1 by my brother last year, and it contains mostly photos of us on holiday. You can imagine how I felt when I saw that it had been hacked! The front page just 2 a silly message, and all our pictures had gone! Why do some people do that? What is wrong with 3 ? I told my brother about it, and he said the 4 thing we have to do is change all of our passwords. What a 5 job!
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
4 Uzupełnij drugie zdanie tak, aby znaczyło to samo, co pierwsze. Użyj wyrazów napisanych wielkimi literami, ale nie zmieniaj ich form.
1 My dad designed this website. BY This my dad.2 They'll take your photo at the entrance. BE Your at the entrance.3 Who sings this song? SUNG Who by?4 What do you think of speed cameras? OPINION What speed cameras?5 Will they give us free tickets? WE Will free tickets?
Wypowiedź pisemna
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
5 Redakcja czasopisma naukowego poprosiła czytelników o zgłaszanie propozycji do plebiscytu na najważniejszy wynalazek w historii. Napisz krótką wiadomość, w której:
• krótko opiszesz proponowany przez ciebie wynalazek;
• uzasadniszswójwybór; • zachęcisz czytelników do głosowania na twoją
propozycję.
Follow up6 Think of an invention and write a short text
explaining why it is good in some ways and bad in other ways. You can use your ideas from Prepare A and B.
Sprawdź swoje postępy w nauce!Po zakończeniu każdego rozdziału Exam Connections Pre-Intermediate zastanów się, czego się nauczyłeś/nauczyłaś. Zaznacz odpowiednie pola w tabeli. = Potrzebuję więcej ćwiczeń. = Czasami sprawia mi to trudność. = To łatwe!
Jeśli potrzebujesz więcej ćwiczeń, wykonaj ponownie wskazane zadania.
Unit 7 Strona, ćwiczenie
W zakresie umiejętności słuchania potrafię…
…określać główną myśl tekstu. s. 77, ćw. 5
…określać kontekst wypowiedzi. s. 79, ćw. 8, s. 86, ćw. 1
…znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 83, ćw. 6
W zakresie umiejętności czytania potrafię…
…znajdować w tekście określone informacje.
s. 76, ćw. 1, 2; s. 80, ćw. 2; s. 82, ćw. 1
…określać główną myśl poszczególnych części tekstu.
s. 78, ćw. 4; s. 86, ćw. 2
W zakresie umiejętności mówienia potrafię…
…wyrażać i uzasadniać swoje opinie, poglądy i uczucia.
s. 76, Prepare; s. 83, ćw. 8
…opisywać doświadczenia swoje i innych osób.
s. 78, ćw. 5
W zakresie umiejętności pisania potrafię…
…przedstawiać fakty z przeszłości. s. 77, ćw. 9
…relacjonować wydarzenia z przeszłości.
s. 77, Mini Project
…wyrażać i uzasadniać poglądy s. 81, ćw. 9
…opisywać czynności. s. 83, ćw. 9
…opisywać przedmioty. s. 84, Project
W zakresie umiejętności reagowania językowego potrafię…
…uzyskiwać informacje. s. 77, ćw. 8
…prosić, zgadzać się lub odmawiać.
s. 79, ćw. 10, 11
…wyrażać swoje opinie, zgadzać się z lub nie z opiniami.
s. 81, ćw. 8
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Reading and Writing ConnectionExam Connection 3
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
egzamin
1 Przeczytaj informacje o trzech uczniach (1–3) oraz cztery oferty wycieczek szkolnych (A–D). Do każdej osoby dopasuj jedną ofertę, która by jej najbardziej odpowiadała. Wpisz odpowiednie litery obok numerów osób. Jedna oferta została podana dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej osoby.
1 I quite like art, but my favourite subject is history.
I love learning about the past, and would like to travel anywhere. But I'm afraid of flying, and I also get very sea-sick.
2 Art is my favourite subject. I'm especially interested
in the history of art. I love looking at paintings and sculptures, but I don't really care about making them. I'm not that talented!
3 I do a lot of history in school, and I enjoy it. But
when I go on a trip I want to do something different. I would especially like to learn how to do something new.
A LondonThis day trip to the art galleries of London is ideal for art-lovers of all ages. The mini-bus leaves early on Saturday morning and will return late in the evening. Bring a packed lunch to eat on the bus, as there will not be enough time on our tour to stop anywhere!
B Channel IslandsA long weekend cruise of the Channel Islands is of special interest to students of 2nd World War history. There are only 10 beds available in the yacht, so get your name down quickly before they all disappear.
C Lake DistrictThe Lake District weekend is perfect for art students. We will stay in a hostel in this beautiful part of England. All materials are provided so that you can paint the amazing landscapes of the surrounding area. A professional artist will also be there to give you tips. Beginners welcome.
D StonehengeStonehenge is one of England's most famous ancient monuments. If you want to go on this day-trip, there are still plenty of spaces on the coach. An official guide will show us the stones up-close, and there will be an educational slide show in the visitors' centre.
Rozumienie ze słuchu
egzamin
2 4 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 – do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 How many times has Sarah been on the London Eye? A Three times. B Twice. C Once.
2 Who did she go with? A Her friend. B Her brother. C Her parents.
3 What is Tim trying to do? A Find out about the London Eye. B Persuade Sarah to go on a trip with him. C Sell tickets to the London Eye.
Tekst 24 What is the time? A Half past one. B One o'clock
C A quarter to twelve.
5 Where are they going? A London. B Rome. C Geneva.
6 You can hear this announcement on a ... A plane. B boat. C train.
Znajomość środków językowych
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz pasuje do żadnej luki.
paint one like pretty begin sun
Our school art trip to the Lake District was fantastic. It was my 1________ time there – and we were very lucky that the weather was 2________. At that time of year the views are 3________ in the whole of England. Everyone really enjoyed 4________ them. Our art teacher was very patient with me, although I am just a 5________ .
Wypowiedź pisemna
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
4 Napisz pocztówkę z wakacji do kolegi z Leeds.• Poinformujesz go, jak przebiegała podróż.• Opiszesz miejsce, w którym się znajdujesz.• Opowiesz o ciekawym zdarzeniu z wakacji.
UNIT 3 GOING PLACES
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UNIT 7 PROGRESS
1 It is about the size of a small wallet, and completely
black. On the front is a large screen, where all the controls are located. All of the different functions are represented by little icons on the screen.
2 I do not know how much it cost, but I know it
wasn't cheap. I have seen similar models in the shops, and they are all more than £200. Also, my parents pay about £20 per month subscription. I couldn't afford it!
3 I love it because it has lots of games on it, and I can
get on the internet wherever I am. I also keep a lot of music on there, which I listen to on the way to school. Oh, and I send a lot of texts and take a lot of photos, too. The one thing it isn't used much for is making phone calls!
Znajomość środków językowych
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki.
person success call find every some
My uncle owns a very 1________ shop in the edge of town. It 2________ "Earth Stores". 3________ in the shop is made from recycled materials. Arts and crafts are the most popular purchases, but you can also buy books and musical instruments. 4________ come from miles around to buy things there. If you are looking for an unusual gift, I'm sure you 5________ something there.
Wypowiedź pisemna
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
4 Jeden z angielskich magazynów poświęcony zdrowemu stylowi życia poprosił czytelników o nadsyłanie przepisów kulinarnych na zdrowe potrawy. Napisz wiadomość, w której:
• podaszskładnikiswojej potrawy; • opiszeszsposóbprzyrządzenia; • wyjaśnisz,dlaczegowartowypróbowaćtwój
przepis.
100
Exam Connection 7
ProgressFind six words connected with technology in the wordsnake.
Rozumienie ze słuchu
egzamin
1 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 – do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 The girl is NOT interested in ... A photography. B making phone calls. C listening to music.
2 In the end, the G140 costs her ... A £150. B £105. C £45.
3 This conversation takes place in a ... A phone shop. B music shop. C camera shop.
Tekst 24 Stella's Dog Hairdressers is closed on ... A Sunday and Thursday. B Friday and Saturday. C Thursday and Friday.
5 The price of a haircut for a very big dog is ... A £40. B £30. C £25.
6 They like to meet the dog before the first appointment because some are ...
A hairy. B huge. C dangerous.
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
egzamin
2 Przeczytaj tekst. Do każdego akapitu (1–3) dopasuj właściwy nagłówek (A–D). Wpisz odpowiednie litery obok numerów akapitów. Jeden podtytuł został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego fragmentu.
A APPEARANCEB INSTRUCTIONSC USED PRICE
brkeyboardocdi
gitalpolaptopinsc
re
enroneequipmentm
usinternet
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Reading and Writing ConnectionExam Connection 3
Rozumienie tekstów pisanych
egzamin
1 Przeczytaj informacje o trzech uczniach (1–3) oraz cztery oferty wycieczek szkolnych (A–D). Do każdej osoby dopasuj jedną ofertę, która by jej najbardziej odpowiadała. Wpisz odpowiednie litery obok numerów osób. Jedna oferta została podana dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej osoby.
1 I quite like art, but my favourite subject is history.
I love learning about the past, and would like to travel anywhere. But I'm afraid of flying, and I also get very sea-sick.
2 Art is my favourite subject. I'm especially interested
in the history of art. I love looking at paintings and sculptures, but I don't really care about making them. I'm not that talented!
3 I do a lot of history in school, and I enjoy it. But
when I go on a trip I want to do something different. I would especially like to learn how to do something new.
A LondonThis day trip to the art galleries of London is ideal for art-lovers of all ages. The mini-bus leaves early on Saturday morning and will return late in the evening. Bring a packed lunch to eat on the bus, as there will not be enough time on our tour to stop anywhere!
B Channel IslandsA long weekend cruise of the Channel Islands is of special interest to students of 2nd World War history. There are only 10 beds available in the yacht, so get your name down quickly before they all disappear.
C Lake DistrictThe Lake District weekend is perfect for art students. We will stay in a hostel in this beautiful part of England. All materials are provided so that you can paint the amazing landscapes of the surrounding area. A professional artist will also be there to give you tips. Beginners welcome.
D StonehengeStonehenge is one of England's most famous ancient monuments. If you want to go on this day-trip, there are still plenty of spaces on the coach. An official guide will show us the stones up-close, and there will be an educational slide show in the visitors' centre.
Rozumienie ze słuchu
egzamin
2 4 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 – do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 How many times has Sarah been on the London Eye? A Three times. B Twice. C Once.
2 Who did she go with? A Her friend. B Her brother. C Her parents.
3 What is Tim trying to do? A Find out about the London Eye. B Persuade Sarah to go on a trip with him. C Sell tickets to the London Eye.
Tekst 24 What is the time? A Half past one. B One o'clock
C A quarter to twelve.
5 Where are they going? A London. B Rome. C Geneva.
6 You can hear this announcement on a ... A plane. B boat. C train.
Znajomość środków językowych
egzamin – poziom rozszerzony
3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz pasuje do żadnej luki.
paint one like pretty begin sun
Our school art trip to the Lake District was fantastic. It was my 1________ time there – and we were very lucky that the weather was 2________. At that time of year the views are 3________ in the whole of England. Everyone really enjoyed 4________ them. Our art teacher was very patient with me, although I am just a 5________ .
Wypowiedź pisemna
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4 Napisz pocztówkę z wakacji do kolegi z Leeds.• Poinformujesz go, jak przebiegała podróż.• Opiszesz miejsce, w którym się znajdujesz.• Opowiesz o ciekawym zdarzeniu z wakacji.
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UNIT 7 PROGRESS
1 It is about the size of a small wallet, and completely
black. On the front is a large screen, where all the controls are located. All of the different functions are represented by little icons on the screen.
2 I do not know how much it cost, but I know it
wasn't cheap. I have seen similar models in the shops, and they are all more than £200. Also, my parents pay about £20 per month subscription. I couldn't afford it!
3 I love it because it has lots of games on it, and I can
get on the internet wherever I am. I also keep a lot of music on there, which I listen to on the way to school. Oh, and I send a lot of texts and take a lot of photos, too. The one thing it isn't used much for is making phone calls!
Znajomość środków językowych
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3 Przeczytaj tekst i uzupełnij go, wpisując w każdą lukę (1–5) jeden wyraz z ramki w odpowiedniej formie. Wymagana jest pełna poprawność gramatyczna i ortograficzna wpisywanych wyrazów. Jeden wyraz został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnej luki.
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My uncle owns a very 1________ shop in the edge of town. It 2________ "Earth Stores". 3________ in the shop is made from recycled materials. Arts and crafts are the most popular purchases, but you can also buy books and musical instruments. 4________ come from miles around to buy things there. If you are looking for an unusual gift, I'm sure you 5________ something there.
Wypowiedź pisemna
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4 Jeden z angielskich magazynów poświęcony zdrowemu stylowi życia poprosił czytelników o nadsyłanie przepisów kulinarnych na zdrowe potrawy. Napisz wiadomość, w której:
• podaszskładnikiswojej potrawy; • opiszeszsposóbprzyrządzenia; • wyjaśnisz,dlaczegowartowypróbowaćtwój
przepis.
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Exam Connection 7
ProgressFind six words connected with technology in the wordsnake.
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1 Usłyszysz dwukrotnie dwa teksty. Pytania od 1 do 3 odnoszą się do pierwszego tekstu, a pytania od 4 do 6 – do drugiego. Na podstawie informacji zawartych w nagraniu odpowiedz na te pytania. Zakreśl literę A, B lub C.
Tekst 11 The girl is NOT interested in ... A photography. B making phone calls. C listening to music.
2 In the end, the G140 costs her ... A £150. B £105. C £45.
3 This conversation takes place in a ... A phone shop. B music shop. C camera shop.
Tekst 24 Stella's Dog Hairdressers is closed on ... A Sunday and Thursday. B Friday and Saturday. C Thursday and Friday.
5 The price of a haircut for a very big dog is ... A £40. B £30. C £25.
6 They like to meet the dog before the first appointment because some are ...
A hairy. B huge. C dangerous.
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2 Przeczytaj tekst. Do każdego akapitu (1–3) dopasuj właściwy nagłówek (A–D). Wpisz odpowiednie litery obok numerów akapitów. Jeden podtytuł został podany dodatkowo i nie pasuje do żadnego fragmentu.
A APPEARANCEB INSTRUCTIONSC USED PRICE
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gitalpolaptopinsc
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