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md:flex-row"> <div class="w-full"> <h1 class="entry-title mb-5 text-center font-semibold text-2xl xl:text-4xl !leading-common"> Extra English Teacher&#x27;s Guide 1-15 - PDFCOFFEE.COM (2024) </h1> <div class="text-center my-2 sm:my-4 " > <ins class="adsbygoogle adsense h-ad3 " data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" style="display:block" data-ad-format="auto" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-adtest="off" > </ins> <script> (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); </script> </div> <article class="article-detail"> <section class="entry-content paragraph"><div><p>Teacher’s Guide</p><p> Ken Wilson</p><p> ·</p><p> Teacher’s Guide to Workbook 1 & 2 Episodes 1–30</p><p> ★ by</p><p> Ken Wilson<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" 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data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> © 4 Ventures Limited 2006 Published by Compass Publishing under license from 4 Ventures Limited ISBN: 89-8446-489-9 Editor: Deborah Friedland Designer: John Anastasio</p><p> 2 ★</p><p> extr@ TV Series directed by Louise Clover Starring: Julie Buckfield as Annie Abby Simpson as Bridget Toby Walton as Nick Javier Marzan as Hector</p><p> Timing information given on the video stills shown in this book may vary from one player to another. All times given should be regarded as indicative only, and have been provided as a guide to finding the relevant still as accurately as possible.</p><p> ★</p><p> ★</p><p> Introduction</p><p> Welcome to extr@ English! extr@ English is a 30-episode situation comedy about four young people who live in two apartments in a fashionable block near the River Thames in London. We follow their adventures in their private life and at work. Three of the main characters are English – Bridget and Annie, who share one of the apartments, and Nick, who is a struggling actor. The fourth character, Hector, is from Argentina. He used to be Bridget’s pen pal and he comes from a very rich family, although he is hiding this fact from his new English friends. Hector’s presence means that certain words and expressions have to be explained to him, as do certain cultural references. Hector is therefore in a position rather similar to the non-native viewer of the programme.</p><p> 1 Material that is designed for use BEFORE the viewing of the programme</p><p> 1 ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> From the second programme onwards in each book, this exercise is a set of multiple choice questions about the previous episodes. In Workbook 1, episodes 2–15, these questions are general questions about everything that precedes the current episode. In Workbook 2, the questions in episode 16 are based on general information about the previous 15 episodes. In episodes 17–29 the questions are all about the previous episode. In Episode 30, the questions are about episodes 16–29.</p><p> 2 ★</p><p> This Teacher’s Guide is designed to help you use the two workbooks that accompany the series. Workbook 1 has exercises and practice material for Episodes 1–15, and Workbook 2 has equivalent material to support Episodes 16–30. This Guide contains answer keys and suggestions for using the programmes for all 30 episodes. The format for each episode in the workbooks is as follows:</p><p> In this episode . . . This section contains three stills from the programme to engage the viewer’s interest. Each still has a short caption, which is designed to engage the student’s attention. This is followed by What do you think?, which is a prediction activity.</p><p> In the style perfected by such situation comedies as Friends, there are generally two or three plotlines to each story, which overlap. Each episode is about 25 minutes long, divided into three parts. Between each of the three parts are sections in which the main characters send emails to their friends. The emails serve as reminders of what has just happened. These sections are useful in their own right, but they are also a good place to pause the programme and embark on some language and comprehension practice.</p><p> So far in extr@</p><p> 3 ★</p><p> Check the meaning . . . This section is an exercise designed to activate some of the new vocabulary in the episode.</p><p> 4 ★</p><p> Before you watch . . . This section has two parts: A Language or content This is usually a multiple choice exercise using lines from the episode. It gives the class a chance to see some of the lines from the show before they see it. B Photo This is the final part of the pre-viewing material. It shows another still from the programme with some questions.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3 ★</p><p> Introduction</p><p> 2 Material which is designed for use DURING or AFTER the viewing of the programme Some of the activities in this section are also designed to be done just before viewing a particular part of the programme. In all cases, we recommend that students read the exercise material before they watch to get an idea of what they are looking for, and also to get a little help with the content.</p><p> 5–7 Activities based on Part one ★ / Part two / Part three . . . Part one usually has two activities. The second activity checks what students have learned about the stories so far. This is because all the plot-lines for the whole programme are developed in the first part. As far as possible, the activities in these three sections are Yes / No, True / False or multiple choice, in which students have to simply tick the correct answer.</p><p> 8 ★</p><p> In this episode . . . This is a final check on information about the episode, in the form of an eightsentence exercise: Are these sentences true or false?</p><p> 3 Functional practice</p><p> 9 ★</p><p> Say something extr@ This section offers practice material for the functional elements in the episode. There are generally two functional language boxes, and two or three activities to go with them. To emphasise that speaking strategies are being dealt with here, it is often recommended that the students work in pairs when they do at least one of the activities.</p><p> 4 ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 10 ★</p><p> extr@ email and extr@writing The final activity in the first section of the book is a writing activity, and written functions are therefore emphasised here. Where possible, the suggested activities are based on the contents of the emails that are sent during the programme.</p><p> 4 The Language Section The Language Section is separate from the rest of the book and starts on page 65. There is one page of language practice material for each episode, focussing on structure (grammar) items selected from the programme. There are usually two featured structure items, occasionally three. Each featured structure item has a Language Box, which contains at least one line from the programme, plus other sentences to illustrate the target structure. Each Language Box also contains a short explanation of the structure. The language examples and information are then followed by exercise material, designed to practise form and usage.</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> How to use the programmes and the workbooks extr@ English is supplementary material and we recognise that you may not be able to spend a lot of time on it. The following is a series of recommendations of different ways of using the material in the programmes and in the workbooks.</p><p> •</p><p> When the part ends, ask the students to compare their lists of words with other students. Encourage them to peer teach, to tell other students the words that they know.</p><p> 1</p><p> •</p><p> At the end of this process, you should finish up with a number of key words that the students need help with. Hopefully, these will be the same as the words in the vocabulary lists at the beginning of the episode notes later in this Teacher’s Guide.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> •</p><p> Spend some time helping the students with the new words, then ask them if they would like to watch that part again. If they say ‘Yes,’ tell them you are going to play it and then continue to the next part. If they say ‘No,’ continue to the next part.</p><p> Watching the programme ‘cold’ You can, if you wish, simply watch the programme with no preparation. This is how your students watch TV programmes at home. Watching extr@ is like watching TV or DVDs at home and is completely different from other teaching materials that they have been exposed to. They may feel stimulated by the fresh approach to learning the language. However, there is a law of diminishing returns in this procedure. The students may find the programme fresh and stimulating, but their comprehension of the content may weaken as the programme progresses. For this reason, we recommend that you pause the programme at the end of each part and do some comprehension work. The email breaks serve as a very good place to pause the viewing.</p><p> This technique is recommended only for highly-motivated students who can ‘absorb’ new information in English without getting stressed about it. Most students will need more preparation for the programmes, so the following notes are designed for them.</p><p> If you decide to watch the programme cold, here are some suggestions of what to do:</p><p> •</p><p> Watch the programme in three parts, pausing after each part.</p><p> •</p><p> As they watch the programme, students can make a note of five words and / or expressions that they don’t know. It is important to give them a fixed number of words to note down. If you tell them to write down everything they don’t understand, they may feel de-motivated by the large number of new words. Tell the class that it doesn’t matter if they don’t spell the words correctly.</p><p> At the beginning of each episode of this Teacher’s Guide, there is a section entitled What happens?, which gives you an overview of the action and content.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2</p><p> Pre-teaching key words and vocabulary When you read the episode notes later in this book, you will see that some of the episodes contain a lot of words that your students may not know. In every case, we have indicated which of the words you may want to draw your students’ attention to in a section called Wordwatch.</p><p> ★</p><p> 5</p><p> Introduction</p><p> A simple way to use the vocabulary list is to pre-teach five key words and expressions, and tell the students to watch for the moment that they are used. They should then make quick notes about the context. When you pause the programme, ask students to explain to you how the words were used in context. For example, the word cool appears for the first time in episode 2. Nick: Hector: Nick: Hector:</p><p> Here are your clothes. You will look so cool. Cool? Cool. Cool!</p><p> The word gets repeated and the context is clear. Students have time to write down the context – cool – Hector’s new clothes NOTE: There are plentiful examples of the kind of English used by young speakers of British English. For this reason, the abbreviation ‘YNS’ is occasionally used to indicate words and expressions regularly used by Young Native Speakers.</p><p> 3</p><p> Discussing the cultural references Almost every episode contains cultural references of some kind. These cultural references can be divided more or less into the following categories:<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> • • • • • •</p><p> Celebrities – eg Madonna, Cameron Diaz, Russell Crowe London locations – eg Annabel’s, Claridges, Houses of Parliament British life and culture – eg Brownie Guides, Manchester United, bingo Idioms and expressions – eg bad hair day, chicks, snogging, if you can’t be good, be careful Games and other pastimes – eg charades, pin the tail on the donkey, Twister Toys and cartoon characters – eg Action Man, Barbie, Superman, the Incredible Hulk Each of the cultural items are listed in the Cultural References section on pages 1015. The very British references may be unknown to you or the students, so the notes will be helpful with these. However, the celebrities are probably well known to your students. In fact, they probably know more about Cameron Diaz and Russell Crowe than you do. You may want to start the lesson by writing the cultural references on the board. You can then ask the students to work in groups, making notes of all the things they know about the celebrities.</p><p> 6 ★</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> 4</p><p> Using workbook material 1 - 4 In extr@ English an interesting group of young people speak at normal speed, and the general pace of events is frantic and exciting. For this reason, the programme will be attractive and interesting for teenagers and young adult learners of English. However, if you want to make sure that your students get the maximum from the programme, we recommend that you use the material in the workbook, and in particular, the material designed to be used before you watch the programme.</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … Are these sentences true or false? It is really useful for the students to read the exercise before they watch a particular part of the programme – particularly before they watch the first part.</p><p> For example, the following exercise precedes watching Part one of Episode 4.</p><p> To remind you, the first section in each workbook episode consists of the following: 1 2 3 4<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> So far in extr@ … How much can you remember? In this episode ... What do you think? Check the meaning … Before you watch … Language or content and photo Any part of this material is ‘skippable’ – you don’t have to do it. However, we would recommend that you work on sections 3 and 4 of this part. Here, students will be exposed to some of the new words and expressions, whole sentences and even exchanges (two or more lines of dialogue) that they will hear in the programme.</p><p> 5</p><p> Using workbook material 5 - 8 The material in the second part of each workbook episode is designed to be done while you watch the programme. To remind you, this section consists of the following:</p><p> 5–7 Activities based on Part one / Part two / Part three …</p><p> 1</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> 4</p><p> 5</p><p> What is Nick doing on the internet? a) He’s looking for a job. b) He’s looking for a girlfriend. Why does he change his age from 20 to 30? a) Because 20 is a terrible age. b) Because 30 is more mature. Whose fault is it that the eggs are ruined? a) Hector’s b) Nick’s What is Bridget’s reaction? a) She’s angry with Nick and Hector. b) She’s only angry with Nick. Why are Annie, Nick and Hector worried about Bridget’s date with Howard? a) Because he’s too old. b) Because he isn’t nice to women.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> 7</p><p> Introduction</p><p> After reading these questions, students have learned that they are going to see (a) Nick on the internet (b) someone cooking eggs and (c) something about Bridget and a boyfriend.</p><p> 6</p><p> Using workbook material 9 - 10</p><p> The fourth page in each workbook episode is there to help you maximise the functional elements in the programme. To remind you, this section consists of the following two items. 9</p><p> Say something extr@</p><p> 10</p><p> extr@ email<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> n ie fro m : a n to : n a d ia</p><p> d ay a n d e c to r to o l! H r fo co p in g g r e a lly nt shop } :- ) I w e t h im s o m e th in gh } :- ) b o u</p><p> extr@ English is rich in transactional English of many different kinds. People express their love for each other, they get angry, they make and break promises, they misunderstand, they explain – the list is endless! The Say something extr@ section on the fourth page of each workbook episode highlights one or two of these speaking functions. The material in this section is more open-ended and offers creative possibilities. We often recommend that students work in pairs to do these activities.</p><p> 8 ★</p><p> The extr@ email and extr@ writing section is the final part of each workbook episode. Many of the writing activities are based on the emails that appear in the middle of the programme. Students are also asked to write letters, stories or reports. If you don’t have time to do the extr@ writing activities in class, they make excellent homework material.</p><p> 7</p><p> Using the Language section The final page of each workbook episode is in the Language section, which is found at the back of the workbook. This is a reference and exercise section, and it offers the opportunity for further practice of the structures and grammatical items that have featured in the programme. This is also useful for homework purposes. The Answer Keys are found in the notes for each episode.</p><p> ★</p><p> ★</p><p> Cultural reference<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> This section gives a small amount of information about cultural items which are referred to in the programmes. Some of them appear more than once. The numbers after the item are the episode or episodes where the item appears.</p><p> Action Man 29 – a toy soldier, the most successful doll toy for boys ever invented Annabel’s 28 – a fashionable London club at 44 Berkeley Square, London W1 au pair 16 – someone who looks after children and does some housework, mostly in middleclass urban English homes; and usually a young woman who is not English bad hair day 12 – an expression used to say that someone’s hair isn’t looking good; and can also suggest someone is in a bad mood or frustrated as a result be good and if you can’t be good, be careful 2 – catchphrase which urges someone to be good and to be careful if they face temptation NOT to be good; usually with a hidden sexual connotation, but harmless, and not taboo bingo 26 – a game where people cross out numbers on a card to win prizes. The numbers are chosen by someone called a bingo caller; bingo callers famously use expressions for certain numbers, for example two fat ladies = 88; clickety-click = 66 Brad Pitt 1 – American movie actor, born December 18th 1963; famous for being handsome but who wants to be taken seriously as an actor; he was married to Jennifer Aniston of Friends Brownie (Guides) 29 – the girls Scout movement is called the Girl Guides; Brownie Guides, or Brownies are younger Guides; Sir Robert Baden-Powell first created Boy Scouts in England in 1908. When girls attended a Boy Scout rally in 1909, Sir Robert decided that girls needed their own movement and name, and created the Girl Guide movement, first led by his sister, Agnes.</p><p> Builder Barbie 24 The Barbie doll is the most popular fashion doll in the world, according to toy maker Mattel and has lots of costumes, although Builder Barbie is not one of them! Cameron Diaz 11, 16 – American film actress, born August 30th 1972; originally a fashion model; at age 16 she landed a contract with the prestigious Elle modelling agency; at age 21, with no acting experience, she auditioned for a part in the Jim Carrey movie, The Mask and was cast as the female lead; immediately on getting the part she signed up for acting lessons. Catherine Zeta Jones 21 – Oscar-winning Welsh actress, born September 25th 1969; married to movie star Michael Douglas, born 25th September 1944 charades 26 – a party game in which teams try to guess the meaning of a word or phrase (usually a film or book title) by a series of</p><p> ★</p><p> 9</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> mimes; the person or people doing the mime cannot say anything, but there are certain conventions which can help the people who are guessing, such as indicating the number of syllables and pointing at your nose to indicate that someone knows (since the words nose and knows have the same pronunciation) chicks 1 – slang word for girls; not recommended to be taught, but useful in case you hear it said by a native speaker Claridges 30 – a luxury 5-star hotel in Mayfair, a fashionable district of Central London Clark Kent / Superman 30 – Superman is a cartoon and film character, an alien with a human form but superhuman powers; the Superman character first appeared in 1934 in DC comics; in his everyday life, Superman takes the ‘human’ form of Clark Kent, a rather shy newspaper reporter on the Daily Planet in the fictional city of Metropolis CNN 9 – Cable News Network; an American news TV channel that is viewed around the world cleaning windscreens at traffic lights 6 – this is something that is done by people trying to earn money; it is illegal, and most car drivers find the cleaners – known as squeegee merchants – a nuisance Crofts Dog show 20 – this dog show doesn’t exist; the name is similar to a real dog show called Crufts Damien Pollasco 25 this person doesn’t exist; it’s an invented name for a new fashionable artist David Beckham 10; the Beckhams 28 – David Beckham, born May 2nd 1975, is an English footballer, captain of England and currently playing for Real Madrid in Spain; he is – according to hits on the search engine Google – the most famous sports personality in the world; his wife Victoria was a member of the all-girl band the Spice Girls; her nickname in the band was Posh Spice dial-a-pizza 12 – service where you can</p><p> 10 ★</p><p> phone for a takeaway pizza, and it is delivered to your door DIY 8 – stands for ‘Do It yourself ’ and refers to people doing their own building and renovation work eBay 14 – an online shopping service where people can buy and sell second-hand goods Elton John 28 – Elton John, real name Reginald Dwight, is a pop star; born March 25th 1947 English rose 29 – used here to describe a pretty young woman with a healthy complexion Enrique Iglesias 11 – Miami-based singer, who has sold many millions of albums; born May 8th 1975, in Madrid, Spain; the son of singer Julio Iglesias executive loo 30 – loo is a slang word for ‘toilet’ and the executive loo is a toilet that only executives can use; ‘loo’ is a good word to teach students, as it is an acceptable euphemism for the toilet – so asking ‘Where is the loo?’ is acceptable in polite society fairies at the bottom of the garden 18 – an indication in this case that he doesn’t believe what he has heard FBI 5 – the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the US internal crime investigation organisation Ferrari Testarossa 13 – a very fast and expensive Italian sports car fifteen million quid 5 – quid is an acceptable slang word for ‘pounds’ (money, not weight) fish and chips 1 – fried fish and potatoes; typical cheap English takeaway food; not very healthy George Ducas 16 – the invented name of a film director; he doesn’t exist. He has a similar name to George Lukas, who is the director of the Star Wars films GM 14 – stands for Genetically modified; GM is a kind of technology that alters the genetic makeup of such living organisms as animals and plants. GM products include medicines and vaccines, foods and food ingredients and animal feeds.</p><p> Teacher’s guide<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Hallowe’en 22 – Hallowe’en is October 31st; children (and some adults) dress up in spooky / scary costumes and go ‘trick or treating’, asking for sweets from house to house; people cut out the insides of pumpkins and make faces in the sides; Hallowe’en started as the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain</p><p> Hamlet 9 – play by William Shakespeare (see below); full title The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark; Hamlet is the son of the late King of Denmark, who has been murdered. His father’s ghost tells him to avenge the murder. This leads to events which cause the death of most of the royal house, including Hamlet himself. Harley Davidson 4 – is a heavy American motorcycle, designed for cruising, and noted for their distinctive exhaust sound; made in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Has the cat got your tongue? 22 – expression meaning ‘Are you unable to speak?’</p><p> Hey presto! 21 – an expression used by magicians just before the ‘magic’ takes place hippie 10 – someone who copies the style of a certain kind of 1960s person – long hair, colourful clothes, and usually listens to American folk or folk rock music Hollywood 16 – location of the biggest film studios in the USA; situated near Los Angeles, California Houses of Parliament – seat of British government in central London; the two houses, the House of Commons and the House of Lords, are situated in the Palace of Westminster in Central London Hugh Grant 30 – British actor, born September 9th 1960; Oxford-educated; star of classic British comedy Four Weddings and a Funeral Incredible Hulk 29 – huge, ugly green character from Marvel Comics, devised by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby; the character turns from a mild-mannered man to the Hulk when he gets angry; the parts of the mild-mannered man and the Hulk were played by Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno in the classic 60s TV version IOU 8 – we often use the letters to indicate money owed; ‘I owe you’ Ivy restaurant 23 – fashionable Central London restaurant, frequented by media types (the kind of person Bridget wants to be); the Ivy can be seen on some of the London shots in the programme J-Lo 11, 15 – Jennifer Lopez; born July 24th 1970; Puerto-Rican / American actress, singer, dancer and cultural icon jobs for the boys – expression which indicates that nepotism has been used in getting someone a job Jude Law 21 – British film actor, born December 29th 1972; real name David Jude Heyworth Law Knuckles, Muscles, Cruncher and Muncher 15 – are all, in this programme, nicknames for bouncers; knuckles are the joints on your fingers</p><p> ★</p><p> 11</p><p> Cultural reference</p><p> kung fu 19 – a kind of Chinese martial art; the expression kung fu is more common in the west than it is in China</p><p> Kylie Minogue 9, 11 – Australian singer and actress, born May 28th 1968; she became famous in the late 1980s in the Australian soap Neighbours; however, Nick probably likes her because of the revealing costumes she wears in her pop videos Lady Macbeth 25 – a character from the Shakespeare tragedy Macbeth; she is usually depicted as scheming, cunning, ruthless – and very dangerous Leonardo diCaprio 10 – American actor, born November 11th 1974; star of hugelysuccessful film Titanic; it is said that his mother called him Leonardo because, while she was pregnant with him, he kicked her while she was standing in front of a painting by Leonardo da Vinci at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, Italy Liz and Phil 14 – this is an informal way of referring to British Queen Elizabeth the second and her husband Prince Philip Buckingham Palace 14 – London residence of</p><p> 12 ★</p><p> Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Madonna 10 – American singer, actress, dancer, author and fashion icon. Real name Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone; born August 16th 1958; the most successful female solo artist of all time Manchester United 27 – soccer team based in Manchester, in the north of England; United were the richest club in the world until London club Chelsea were taken over by Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich Margaret Thatcher 14 – British Prime Minister 1979-1990; born October 13th 1925; first woman to hold office of Prime Minister; a famously strong woman; usually associated with toughness and stubbornness Marks and Spencer 14 – British chain of stores, famous for selling basic clothing such as socks and underwear Metropolitan Police 26 – London’s police force movie premiere 10 – the first showing of a film; in London, the stars of the film often attend the premiere and walk on a red carpet where they are photographed in front of their fans national lottery (lotto) 6 – the game of chance where people select numbers; the main national lottery in the UK takes place twice a week Nightmare on Elm Street 16 – series of films featuring a horrific serial child killer called Freddy Krueger Nostradamus 22 – writer (1503-1566); born Michel de Nostredame in Saint Rémy de Provence in the south of France; he is best known for foretelling future events in a book called Les Prophéties opening an umbrella in the house 22 – in traditional British superstition, this is considered unlucky Orlando Bloom 21, 27 – British actor born January 13th 1977; played Legolas in the Lord of the Rings trilogy of films; also appeared in Pirates of the Caribbean and Troy Oscar (Academy Awards) 5 – prizes given<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> every year by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for cinematic achievement; the prize is a small statuette; it allegedly got its nickname ‘Oscar’ when Academy Librarian Margaret Herrick saw one on a table and said: "It looks just like my uncle Oscar!" pass the parcel 21 – children’s party game where children pass a wrapped parcel round, usually to musical accompaniment; when the music stops, the child with the parcel takes off a layer of wrapping paws crossed 18 – reference to ‘fingers crossed’; which means you hope that something will happen Piccadilly Circus 5 – an area of central London, considered to be the centre of London’s night life; therefore should be quite noisy on a Friday night! pin the tail on the donkey 2 – a children’s game where a blindfolded child tries to pin a tail on a large drawing of a donkey Prince William 30 – born June 21st 1982, member of the British royal family, son of Prince Charles and the late Diana, Princess of Wales; full name William Arthur Philip Louis Mountbatten-Windsor Princess Caroline of Monaco 11, 14 – member of the Monaco royal family; born January 23rd 1957; eldest child of Prince Rainier and his American film star wife, Grace Kelly, and brother of Albert, the reigning Sovereign Prince; has had an eventful private life; has been married three times; could still become head of state as her brother currently has no children punch line 22 – the last, hopefully funniest, line of a joke that makes it funny quick pint 20 – refers to having a drink of beer in a pub; a pint is an imperial (ie nonmetric) measure for liquids; even though the UK has officially changed to the metric system of weights and measures, beer is still traditionally served in pints Ricky Chung 19 – a fictional martial arts film star, like a rather serious version of Jackie</p><p> Chan; he only exists in this programme! Ricky Martin 1 – Puerto Rican pop star; real name Enrique José Martín Morales, born December 24th 1971; famous for ‘cross-over’ hits (sung in Spanish and English) such as Livin’ la Vida Loca; has sold over 40 million records Ritz 28 – elegant central London hotel in the style of Louis XVI; situated in Piccadilly near Green Park; originally opened in 1906 Robert de Niro 5 – American film actor, born August 17th 1943; regarded as one of the finest actors of his generation; came to fame after his roles in two Martin Scorcese films, Mean Streets and Taxi Driver, where he played the role of Travis Bickle, a mentally unstable Vietnam war veteran who works as a night time taxi driver; also famous for his portrayal of the boxer Jake LaMotta in Raging Bull Russell Crowe 5 – Oscar-winning film actor born in Wellington, New Zealand April 7th 1964; has Irish, Norwegian and Maori ancestors; two of his cousins, Martin and Jeff Crowe, have captained the New Zealand cricket team! SAS 29 – SAS = Special Air Service, the principal special forces organisation in the British army; small and secretive organisation; formed in 1941 to conduct raids behind German lines in North Africa Savoy 28 – elegant and expensive hotel located in the Strand in Central London; opened in 1889, it was built by Richard D’Oyly Carte, the owner of the nearby Savoy Theatre; the first manager was César Ritz, who later founded the Ritz Hotel (see above) Scouts 29 – Boy Scouts (see the note for Girl Guides, above) Shakespeare 9 – William Shakespeare, 1564-1616, English poet and playwright, considered the greatest writer in the English language; it is believed that he was born and died on the same date – April 23rd, which is also St George’s Day; St George is the patron saint of England</p><p> ★</p><p> 13</p><p> Cultural reference</p><p> Sherlock Holmes 26 – fictional detective with a brilliant mind, created by Scottish author and doctor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (18591930); Holmes uses logic and clever observation to solve cases that the police can’t solve; Conan Doyle claimed that he based the character of Holmes on his medical school teacher, surgeon and ‘forensic detective’ Joseph Bell; however, some years later Bell wrote to Conan Doyle: "You yourself are Sherlock Holmes, and well you know it!" she’s been clamped 18 – refers to the wheel clamps which are used in central London and some other cities to immobilise cars that are illegally parked Snap! 14 – people say this when two things are the same, for example when they have just said the same thing, or are wearing the same T-shirt; derives from the children’s card game, where players shout ‘Snap!’ when two of the same cards appear snogging 14 – slang word for kissing SO last season! 4 – unfashionable spoilsport 2 – someone who ruins everyone else’s fun stag night 13 – party for a man that takes place a short time before he gets married Steven Spielberg 5 – extremely successful and multi-Oscar-winning American film director, born December 18th 1946; among his many enormous hits are ET, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Saving Private Ryan Sting 9 – English singer and musician; born October 2nd 1951; real name Gordon Sumner; former teacher and lead singer of 70s band The Police stuck up a chimney 18 – Hector’s excuse for illegal parking is that he is Father Christmas and was ‘stuck up a chimney’; the traditional explanation of where children’s Christmas presents come from is to say that Father Christmas brought them, and came down the chimney (the passage above a fireplace where smoke escapes) Sumo wrestler 30 – someone who takes part</p><p> 14 ★</p><p> in the sport of Sumo wrestling, a highly competitive Japanese contact sport which takes place in a small circular area; this form of sport is very old and has many rituals, which are taken from the Shinto religion tarot cards 22 – a set of 78 cards which people use, amongst other things, to predict the future and ask questions; the system also seen as a way of finding information from the supernatural or other sources Tate Modern 25 – a museum of modern art in London; part of the Tate Gallery; housed in a former power station on the bank of the River Thames; opened in May 2000 and entry is free thick 25 – used in spoken English to describe a person who you think is stupid to be or not to be, that is the question 9 – opening lines of a soliloquy in Act Three Scene 1 of the Shakespeare play Hamlet, from the Shakespeare play of the same name (see above); Alas, poor Yorick. I knew him, Horatio is another line from the same play traditional English dish 14 – the oldfashioned view of an English main course was that it consisted of meat and two vegetables; Hector doesn’t say exactly what he means by this, but Annie presumes he means that she should cook meat (and she’s a vegetarian) Trafalgar Square 25 – large square in central London; statue of Lord Nelson on top of an enormous column stands in the centre train spotter 3 – someone who stands at a railway station and notes down the numbers or names of the trains; the expression is used to refers to a boring person who likes doing boring things; the practice started in the 19th century age of steam trains, when all trains were given names truth or dare 23 – a game where people have to either give a truthful answer to a direct question or do something which the others in the game ‘dare’ them to do; these things should be difficult or embarrassing to do! tug of war 17 – a traditional sport where two teams pull a rope from either end; the winners</p><p> Teacher’s guide<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> are the team who pull the other team over the starting point in the middle; also refers to arguments over the possession of something TV licence 18 – a licence that someone has to buy every year in order to own and watch TV in Britain; the money raised from the licence finances BBC programmes only; all other channels, whether terrestrial or satellite / cable, raise money through advertising revenue</p><p> name traditionally given to London’s theatre district; the area around Leicester Square and Shaftesbury Avenue is the home of about 20 of London’s main theatres; a West End musical is a musical theatre production taking place in one of these main theatre; West End can also refer to the shopping area of London, mainly centred round Oxford Street, Regent Street and Piccadilly Westminster Abbey 13 – a large cathedralsized Gothic church in Central London; traditionally the burial site of British monarchs; many royal weddings have taken place there, including the Queen’s in 1947; the correct name for Westminster Abbey is The Collegiate Church of St Peter, Westminster wicked 21 – slang word meaning great; not advisable to teach it as this kind of word quickly goes out of fashion wimp 15 – derogatory term used to describe a weak or dull person; not taboo, but not recommended for use by non-native speakers, unless they are talking about themselves or their own friends! yellow lines 30 – lines on the side of roads in cities to indicate parking restrictions</p><p> Twister 16 – a game involving a plastic floor sheet covered with numbers and colours Versace 9, 13 – Donatella Versace is an Italian fashion designer; born May 2nd 1955 in Calabria, Italy, she worked for her brother Gianni until his murder in July 1997, after which she took over his business Warner Brothers 5 – one of the world’s largest producers of film and television entertainment; a subsidiary of the Time Warner conglomerate West End musical 3 – the West End is the</p><p> ★</p><p> 15</p><p> ★</p><p> ★</p><p> Contents</p><p> Workbook Language focus page</p><p> Episode Episode 1 Hector’s arrival<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Episode 2 Hector goes shopping Episode 3 Hector has a date</p><p> Episode 4 Hector looks for a job</p><p> Episode 5 A star is born</p><p> Episode 6 Bridget wins the lottery</p><p> Episode 7 The twin</p><p> Episode 8 The landlady’s cousin</p><p> 16 ★</p><p> Workbook 1</p><p> Teacher’s guide page</p><p> Meet flatmates Bridget and Annie and their neighbour Nick. Hector arrives from Argentina. But who fancies who?<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5</p><p> The present continuous tense The present simple tense</p><p> 18</p><p> Hector needs a new look and the flatmates go shopping. Hector goes shopping for the girls.</p><p> 9</p><p> The future tense with will Direct and indirect objects The verb look</p><p> 20</p><p> Annie goes dating on the internet and so do Nick and Hector. But do they like their dates?</p><p> 13</p><p> Can and can’t Questions with would<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 22</p><p> Hector wants to get a job. Bridget and Annie have a surprise. And guess who’s coming to dinner?</p><p> 17</p><p> The present continuous with future meaning The going to and the will futures</p><p> 24</p><p> Nick gets a job on TV. Annie loves watching TV. Why does Hector want to learn to cook?</p><p> 21</p><p> Definite events in the future Offers Predictions</p><p> 26</p><p> Bridget wins the Lottery. Nick finds love at the traffic lights. Why does Hector become a dustman?<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 25</p><p> The present perfect tense (1) The present perfect with just The present perfect with ever and never</p><p> 28</p><p> Bridget’s twin comes to stay. Hector asks Annie on a date. Why is Bridget being so nice? Or is she?</p><p> 29</p><p> Reporting statements Reporting requests and commands Asking and telling people to do things</p><p> 30</p><p> Hector and Nick help build some new shelves. The landlady’s cousin arrives.</p><p> 33</p><p> Verbs of the senses Like and as if<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 32</p><p> Contents</p><p> Workbook page Language focus</p><p> Episode Episode 9 Jobs for the boys</p><p> Episode 10 Annie’s protest</p><p> Episode 11 Holiday time</p><p> Episode 12 Football crazy</p><p> Episode 13 A wedding in the air</p><p> Episode 14 Changes</p><p> Episode 15 The bouncer<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Teacher’s guide page</p><p> Nick dresses up. Bridget is working hard in television. Hector goes for an audition.</p><p> 37</p><p> Abstract nouns The will future too … to</p><p> 34</p><p> Annie wants to save animals. Bridget has a date with Leonardo diCaprio. What is in Nick’s box?</p><p> 41</p><p> I want you to do something Phrasal verbs</p><p> 36</p><p> The friends go on holiday to Spain. Bridget finds her prince and Nick finds his princess.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 45</p><p> Adjectives Can, be able to and be allowed to</p><p> 38</p><p> England play Argentina in the World Cup. Nick gets a phone call. Bridget has a bad hair day.</p><p> 49</p><p> Question tags Relative pronouns: who, which and that</p><p> 40</p><p> Hector and Annie plan their wedding, Nick gets a surprise. And guess who’s coming from Argentina?</p><p> 53</p><p> The present perfect (2) with already and yet<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 42</p><p> Bridget tries to change Nick. Hector’s mother comes to dinner. Why does Annie behave badly?</p><p> 57</p><p> Verbs which are followed by to Verbs which are followed by an object + to So am I / so is she</p><p> 44</p><p> Annie gets a tattoo and Hector wants to be a tough guy.</p><p> 61</p><p> Conditional sentences with if Must be and must have been</p><p> 46</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 17</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 1</p><p> Changes</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Meeting for the first time Giving personal information</p><p> The present continuous tense The present simple tense</p><p> Speaking Meeting for the first time Offering someone a drink Writing<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What happens? We are introduced to the three main British characters, Bridget and Annie, who share a flat, and Nick, an actor who lives across the hall. During the programme, Hector arrives for the first time. Annie and Bridget are not very impressed with Hector, until they see him without his shirt on. Nick finds out that Hector is very rich, but decides to keep the information secret …</p><p> Vocabulary</p><p> 18 ★</p><p> adjectives: awful funny hot old-fashioned rich strange stupid tall</p><p> dead handsome hungry polite sexy strong sweet wonderful</p><p> nouns: bathroom (electricity) bill (greetings) cards clothes flowers luggage museum parcel pen pal service servants</p><p> bike / cycle / bicycle butler chocolates cushion library lunch oven parents room rules shower</p><p> verbs: bring up (from downstairs) cry fancy stay with</p><p> expressions: what’s she like? be my guest keep a secret</p><p> Wordwatch The word fancy appears regularly in extr@, with the meaning of find sexually attractive. It is a commonly used word, as in the expression I fancy him / her, or if you ask a friend about someone else: Do you fancy him / her? But students should be warned not to use it directly to an English speaking person, especially the question Do you fancy me? For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Brad Pitt chicks fish and chips Ricky Martin<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Episode 1 Answer key 1 2</p><p> a) 5 1b</p><p> b) 4 2b</p><p> c) 2 3b</p><p> 3 1 4 7</p><p> Check the meaning polite 2 stupid rich 5 funny sweet</p><p> d) 1</p><p> e) 3</p><p> 3 sexy 6 strange</p><p> Teacher’s guide 4<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Before you watch … 1 b) 2 a)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1 stay 2 today 3 exercise bike 4 angry 5 a suit and tie 1 a) 2 b) 3 c) 1Y 2N 3Y 4Y 5N</p><p> B C 6 A B 7 A B</p><p> Part two … The correct order is: 1 a) 2 d) 3 e) 4 c) 5 f) 6 b) 7 g) 1T 2T 3F 4F 5T Part three … a) Nick Picture 2 b) Hector Picture 4 c ) Bridget Picture 3 d) Nick Picture 1 1 No, he doesn’t. He speaks English very badly. 2 No, she isn’t. She’s angry. 3 No, he doesn’t. He wants to have a shower. 4 No, it isn’t. It’s one of the richest. 5 No, she doesn’t. She wants him to stay.</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2F 3T 4F 5T 6F 7T 8T</p><p> 9 A B</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers Students’ own answers</p><p> C 1<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> A: B: A: A: B: A: A: B: A:</p><p> Are you hungry? Yes, I am. What would you like to eat? Do you like coffee? Yes, I do. Would you like some coffee now? Would you like a cup of tea? Yes, please. Would you like some milk and sugar in it?</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Who wrote the emails?</p><p> • Gigi!! Did you get my message? Please call • • • • • •</p><p> me. John (Bridget’s ex-boyfriend) I told you last night, it’s finished. (And don’t call me GIGI.) Bridget Hi, Nadia! Bridget’s pen pal arrived this morning! Annie The chicks in the apartment opposite have a visitor. Nick Nick from next door is so funny! Annie He thought I was the butler! Nick I will teach him to speak English! Nick</p><p> Language section (page 65) 1 The present continuous tense A The spellings of the -ing words tell you the following: • sit – sitting – single syllable verbs ending in vowel + consonant usually double the end consonant in the -ing form • read – reading – single syllable verbs ending in a double vowel + consonant don’t double the end consonant in the -ing form • open – opening – two syllable verbs ending in a vowel and a consonant don’t usually double the end consonant (exception in UK English – travel – travelling (traveling in US English) • dance – dancing – verbs ending in e usually drop the e in the -ing form B The spellings of other -ing words in the table are: ride, shop, learn, speak, listen, have, walk, eat, drink C Are you learning English? Is Hector riding the exercise bicycle? Is Annie writing / reading an email? Are we sitting on the sofa? Are they watching TV? Are Hector and Bridget going shopping?</p><p> Yes, I am. No, I’m not. Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. Yes, we are. No, we aren’t. Yes, they are. No, they aren’t. Yes, they are. No, they aren’t.</p><p> D Students’ own answers 2 The present simple tense A 1 Annie and Bridget live in London. 2 They don’t live in Argentina. 3 Annie watches TV every day. 4 Nick fancies Bridget. 5 Hector doesn’t speak English very well. B Example answers. Students should write answers that are true for them. 1 I live in Europe. 2 My best friend speaks Italian fluently. 3 I don’t study Russian as well as English. 4 My cousin works for an oil company. 5 I understand Spanish very well.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> 19</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 2</p><p> Hector goes shopping</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Shopping Fashion Clothes Appearance</p><p> look + adjective look like + noun Future tense for offers Direct and indirect objects<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Speaking Buying things Making suggestions Offering to help Correcting errors Writing Writing about past events</p><p> What happens? They all decide to help Hector improve his style. Annie, Bridget and Nick all buy him some new clothes. By the end of the programme, Hector’s style has improved – and his hair looks better too!</p><p> expressions what’s he like fancy dress a designer look on your own</p><p> I have a cold I don’t believe you a cowboy look shop till you drop</p><p> Wordwatch Vocabulary adjectives: awful fantastic thirsty nouns: Clothes bandanna shirt leather jacket shirt vest Food dog food melons</p><p> 20 ★</p><p> clever handsome trendy</p><p> cool old-fashioned</p><p> clothes shop hat outfit shoes</p><p> denim jacket pyjamas trousers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Cool is a very important word for English speakers of all ages, meaning interesting / fashionable / attractive. Trendy on the other hand is a rather old-fashioned word these days, so a passive awareness that it means fashionable is enough. Shop till you drop is an expression that suggests someone is going to go shopping until they are completely exhausted. The girls refer to their landlady as the tarantula. A tarantula is, of course, a rather dangerous spider. Even so, this is an unusual word to use about someone. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book.</p><p> eggs</p><p> lemons</p><p> Other words bathroom customer mistake shoe shop size</p><p> boyfriend dozen motorbike shopkeeper tin</p><p> clothes shop internet room service shopping tissues</p><p> verbs measure</p><p> try on</p><p> be good and if you can’t be good, be careful shopping online spoilsport</p><p> Teacher’s guide 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Episode 2 Answer key 1</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1 Annie 2 Nick 4 Bridget 5 Bridget</p><p> 3 Argentina</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence Check the meaning … The odd ones out are: 1 boyfriend (not an adjective) 2 leather (not an item of clothing) 3 pyjamas (the only clothing worn in bed) 4 clothes (not a food item) 5 cool (all the others are negative descriptions)</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch 1 e) 2 a) 3 d)</p><p> B</p><p> The answer is b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … The correct order is 1 a) 2 d) 3 e) 4 f) 5 b) 6 c) 7 g) 8 h)</p><p> B</p><p> 1a)</p><p> 2 c)</p><p> 3 b)</p><p> 4 c)</p><p> 5 a)</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1 a) 2 b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3 c)</p><p> 4 a)</p><p> 5 b)</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … 1 Yes, he did. 2 Eggs, melons and dog food. 3 Yes, he did. 4 No, he didn’t. 5 Ten. 6 144.</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2F 3T 6F 7T 8T</p><p> 9</p><p> 4 b)</p><p> 4T<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Language section (page 66) 1 The future tense with will 1 d) 2 c) 3 e) 4 a)</p><p> 5 b)</p><p> 6f)</p><p> 2 Direct and indirect objects 1 I sent my sister a letter. 2 I bought some flowers for my mother. 3 I’m going to show my paintings to you. 4 I bought you this bottle of wine. 5 She didn’t give me her address. 6 My parents gave me a mobile phone. 3 The verb look 1a) 2a)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 5 c)</p><p> 5T</p><p> Say something extr@!<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> A, B and C Students’ own answers D 1 I think you mean ‘chips.’ 2 I think you mean ‘lemon.’ 3 I think you mean ‘coffee.’ 4 I think you mean ‘car.’</p><p> ★</p><p> 21</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 3</p><p> Hector has a date</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Exercise Relationships Meeting people Making a good impression<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> can for ability can for possibility would you ... requests and invitations</p><p> Speaking Polite requests Making and accepting offers</p><p> What happens?</p><p> Writing Describing yourself Asking other people about themselves</p><p> expressions six foot tall, five foot eleven</p><p> Annie starts the programme trying to find a date on the internet, and the boys decided to do the same thing. The girls sabotage their plan by deleting all the incoming messages and then write their own message to the boys, pretending to be dancers in a West End musical …</p><p> touch your toes third time lucky loads (a lot) the washing’s done (finished) I smell a rat I’m off</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: arrogant horrible soft</p><p> empty old-fashioned weird</p><p> gorgeous responsible<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> nouns: aftershave ears gym ocean romance taxidermist</p><p> apartment energy message perfumery script trick</p><p> cybercafé eyes millionaire racquet smell</p><p> check (my email) hide</p><p> exercise hurt</p><p> verbs celebrate glue spray</p><p> 22 ★</p><p> make my dream come true ladies first mousey brown hair stick to the script see attached photo I bet I could (get a girlfriend on the internet)</p><p> Wordwatch Weird is a word often used in this series; young native speakers (YNS) use the word commonly to describe something unusual to them. Note also that measurements are frequently not metric – six foot tall = 1m 84 cm. I smell a rat means I’m suspicious about something. I’m off means I’m leaving. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book: train spotter West End musical</p><p> Teacher’s guide<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Episode 3 Answer key</p><p> Language section (page 67)</p><p> 1</p><p> So far in extr@ … How much can you remember? 1 c) 2 a) 3 b) 4 a) 5 a)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … 1 a) b) and d) 2 a) b) and d) 3 a) b) and d) 4 d)</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch 1 b) 2 e) 3 a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> The answer is d)</p><p> 1 Can and can’t A Example answers; variations are possible 1 I can’t play the guitar. 2 I can speak English well. 3 I don’t know if I can ski – I’ve never tried it! 4 I can’t sing at all – I’m really bad at it. 5 My mother / father can play the trumpet. 6 My sister / brother / cousin can’t speak English. 7 No one in my family can fly a plane. 8 I don’t know if anyone in my family can sing. 9 My best friend can drive a car. 10 I know someone who can run 100 metres in 10 seconds.</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1 a) 2 b)</p><p> 3 b)</p><p> 4 b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 3N<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4N</p><p> 5Y</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1 b) 2 c)</p><p> 3 a)</p><p> 4 a)</p><p> 5 a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1 b)</p><p> 3 a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4 b)</p><p> 5 a)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … The following words appear in part 3: sweet, sweat, hair, smell, smile</p><p> B</p><p> 1 a)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3T 7F 8F</p><p> 2N</p><p> 2 b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2 b)</p><p> 4 d)</p><p> 5 c)</p><p> B Example answers; variations are possible Chris: Hi, this is Chris. Remember me? You: Oh, yes.... Chris: I’d really like to meet you. Can you meet me tonight? You: No, I’m sorry I can’t. I have to do my homework. Chris: OK, can you meet me tomorrow night? You: Sorry, I can’t. I have to meet my friend. Chris: Oh. What about the weekend? Can you meet me then? You: No, sorry. I have to visit my grandmother.</p><p> 3 c) 4T</p><p> 5T</p><p> 9 A 1</p><p> Say something extr@! Example answer: Would you clean the windows for me? No problem.</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 6F</p><p> 2 Questions with would Example answers; variations are possible 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8</p><p> Would you like to come to the cinema with me tonight? Would you like to have dinner with me? Would you like to go for a walk in the park? Would you mind talking a little more quietly? I’m trying to sleep. Would you mind making a cup of coffee for me? Would you mind waiting outside for a few minutes? I’m rather busy. Would you mind closing the window for me? Would you like to have a drink?</p><p> ★</p><p> 23</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 4</p><p> Hector looks for a job</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Food Occupations</p><p> Present simple as future going to future will future</p><p> Speaking Talking about desires and intentions Making suggestions Writing Writing about your immediate future plans</p><p> What happens? Hector offers to contribute by getting a job, but eventually he and Nick have to cook for Bridget’s awful boss Howard, when he comes to dinner. Howard is so rude to the boys that Bridget tells him off and then resigns – a rare example of Bridget showing solidarity with her friends!</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: beautiful excited fascinating lovely secret nouns: occupations: cook gardener stunt man</p><p> clever expensive good-looking mature serious</p><p> divine exquisite kind ruined stupid</p><p> film extra launderette assistant waiter<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> food and restaurant language: beef casserole bill chickpea soup cornflakes (main) course (of a meal) hard boiled eggs hot dog menu starter other nouns: confirmation idiot nickname privilege smoke detector</p><p> 24 ★</p><p> beauty moped octopus promotion vacancy</p><p> guy motorbike princess room</p><p> verbs invite poison ride</p><p> look for prepare spend (money)</p><p> expressions set the table go clubbing leave it to us mind you what a creep!</p><p> offer quit suit</p><p> dish of the day no way! dinner is served good looks don’t you dare (talk to Hector like that!)</p><p> Wordwatch Nick is an actor and there are several examples of words relating to acting, film, TV, etc. In this episode, we hear film extra (someone with a nonspeaking background role in a film) and stunt man (a man who does dangerous actions (stunts) in a film. What a creep! is an expression indicating that you don’t like someone; it is rather strong and students should not be encouraged to use it. No way! is a ubiquitous expression indicating that you don’t want to do something or you disagree about something. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book: Harley Davidson SO last season!<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 4 Answer key 1 2</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1c) 2b) 3c)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! 1d) 2c) 3a) 4e)</p><p> B 1</p><p> Example answers. Alternatives are possible. A: I want to travel abroad. B: Really? Where do you want to go? A: Latin America. And first, I’m going to study Spanish. A: I’m going to look for a new job. B: Really? What kind of job do you want? A: I want to be a pilot. So I’m going to go to flying school. A: I’m going to search the internet for a new boy / girlfriend. B: What kind of person do you want to meet? A: I want to meet someone who is tall, dark and handsome.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2</p><p> 3 A</p><p> Check the meaning … Nick is a cook and Hector is a waiter.</p><p> B</p><p> 1 A film extra is someone who has a very small part in a film. 2 A gardener is someone who looks after flowers and plants. 3 A launderette assistant works in a launderette. 4 A stunt man is someone who does dangerous things in a movie. 5 A cook is someone who cooks food.</p><p> 3</p><p> C 1 2</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch 1 Bridget: a) Annie: b)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1a)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1a) 2b)</p><p> B</p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 3</p><p> 2b) 4</p><p> Bridget: Howard: Bridget: Howard: Bridget: Howard: Bridget: Howard: C<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 5</p><p> Hello? Hello, Bridget, this is Howard. Howard! How are you? Very well, thank you. Would you like to have dinner with me tonight? Me? Dinner tonight! Yes. Meet me at seven o’clock at the Singing Parrot Café. Seven o’clock – at the Singing Parrot Café. OK Howard! Bye, Howard! Bye!</p><p> In Part one, we found out 1 and 2</p><p> 6 Part two … A 1b) 2b) B 1b) 2c)</p><p> 3a) 3b)</p><p> 4b) 4b)</p><p> 5b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 1c) 2c)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2F 3T 7F 8T</p><p> 4F</p><p> 5T</p><p> 5b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible It’s raining and I have to go out. Why don’t you borrow my umbrella? It’s really cold in here. Why don’t we turn the heating on? I don’t understand some words in this exercise. Why don’t you use a dictionary? I’m thirsty. Why don’t you get a drink of water? It’s too dark – I can’t read this book. Why don’t you turn the light on?</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Language section (page 68) 1</p><p> The present continuous with future meaning 1 now 2 now 3 now 4 future 5 now 6 future 2 The going to future Students’ own answers 3 The will future A</p><p> 1a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1 2 3 4 5</p><p> 2a) or b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5a) or b)</p><p> intention immediate future event definite future event definite future event intention</p><p> 6T</p><p> ★</p><p> 25</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 5</p><p> A star is born</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Functions</p><p> The media Advertisements Weather and climate</p><p> will for certain events for offers for predictions</p><p> Speaking Explaining recipes Answering the phone</p><p> What happens?</p><p> Other verbs chase</p><p> Nick gets a job as a bizarre weatherman, and we learn about Annie’s fixation with advertising…</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: adorable crazy delicious gorgeous ordinary tired</p><p> awful crazy about exhausting hot smooth (chocolate) wonderful</p><p> busy dead good-looking magic sweet<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> nouns: Words to do with TV and acting advert agent co-star (vb) executive part (in a play, film, etc) script superstar Words to do with food and cooking bowl chocolate mousse dessert frying pan microwave plate popcorn white (of an egg) yolk (of an egg) Words to do with the weather hot lightning rain (vb) stormy weather windy Other nouns audience beach clothes centurion challenge (TV) channel fridge heart news paradise privacy raid secretary tummy (stomach) umbrella Verbs: Verbs to do with cooking melt mix taste whisk</p><p> 26 ★</p><p> Writing Making complaints</p><p> separate</p><p> knock (on the door) smell</p><p> expressions: a lucky guess it’s your turn what’s on television? they’ve cut off my telephone you should pay your bills very big ( = very famous) star quality my words (in a film) were cut learn my lines on the line hands in the air the way to the heart is through the stomach</p><p> Wordwatch Note the regular use of words like ‘adorable’ and ‘gorgeous’ to indicate admiration (usually Nick or Bridget talking about a member of the opposite sex). Note also that the word line is used in two different ways in this episode; on the (telephone) line and learn my lines (the words I have to say in a play or film). For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book: fifteen million quid Oscar (Academy Awards) Piccadilly Circus Robert de Niro Russell Crowe Steven Spielberg the FBI (the Federal Bureau of Investigation) Warner Brothers</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 5 Answer key 1</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2b) 3a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … Native speaker differences Food delicious hot People adorable busy good-looking smooth tired Both awful sweet</p><p> 4 Before you watch … A 1a) 2a) 3b)</p><p> are possible</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers; here are guidelines for correct use of the verbs You can cut and then boil vegetables; you heat water or other liquids; you fry sausages or potatoes; you pour liquids from one container to another; you stir things that you are cooking with a spoon. C and D Students’ own answers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> crazy gorgeous gorgeous wonderful</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers, but the answer is b).</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … Everything happens except 3 and 7; the FBI agents are in fact Nick and Hector, and Nick was only pretending to make a speech at the Oscars. 2a</p><p> 3a</p><p> B</p><p> 1b<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4b</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1c 2a</p><p> B</p><p> "Hello there. As a mother, I must fight different stains every day. Tomato ketchup. Chocolate – huh! Gravy. And egg. But help is here! I will wash one shirt in ordinary washing powder and the other in new Zap! So, the shirt washed in normal washing powder is – oh! – still dirty, but the shirt washed in new Zap is …</p><p> 3c</p><p> C</p><p> She doesn’t finish the sentence because the second T-shirt is also still dirty!</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 1 melt 2 Separate 3 mix<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> 1b)</p><p> b)</p><p> d)</p><p> e)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2F 3T 7F 8T</p><p> 4F</p><p> 5T</p><p> 2a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4 add</p><p> 9 Say something extr@! A Example answer; variations are possible Annie: Hello? YOU: Can I leave a message for Rock Thrust. Annie: A message for who? YOU: A message for Rock Thrust. Annie: Rock Thrust? YOU: Yes. Annie: I’m sorry, but I think you have the wrong number. YOU: Oh, sorry. Annie: That’s OK. Bye. YOU: Goodbye.</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Language section (page 69) 1 Definite events in the future A The following events will definitely happen: 3, 5, 6 The following events may happen: 1, 2, 4, 7, 8 B In the second group of sentences, will can be replaced by may. NOTE: Example 4 states: Prince Charles will be the next King of England. Prince Charles is the next in line of succession to the throne, but any number of things could happen – for example, he may die before his mother, the present Queen. For this reason, will is not necessarily the best word for this sentence. 2</p><p> Offers Suggested answers; variations are possible 1 I’ll turn on the heating. 2 I’ll answer it. 3 I’ll cook some food. 4 I’ll buy you a drink. 5 I’ll go and buy one. 6 I’ll give you a lift in my car.</p><p> 3</p><p> Predictions 1b) 2a)</p><p> 5 add 3c)</p><p> 6T</p><p> 3d)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4e)</p><p> 5c)</p><p> ★</p><p> 27</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 6</p><p> Bridget wins the lottery</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Horoscopes Lottery Grammar</p><p> The present perfect</p><p> Speaking Talking about important events Listing events Writing Describing your superstitions</p><p> What happens? Bridget thinks that she has won the lottery, but Hector has managed to lose her lottery ticket …</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: calm irresistible</p><p> excited unlucky</p><p> exotic wrong</p><p> nouns: board (on the wall) career cushions dry cleaner’s dustman horoscope lottery multimillionaire position rubbish bins security showroom sports car surprise tape (on a telephone answering machine) traffic lights trouble waitress windscreens yoga verbs: claim (a prize) disappear look for quit / resign search stick (something) together throw something out expressions: a life of luxury crazy about someone designer clothes give money to charity</p><p> 28 ★</p><p> collect hide prepare return shout take off (clothes) trick<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> mixing with the stars it’s my lucky day it’s your fault upside down any luck? on the back stick (something) back together designer clothes</p><p> Wordwatch The theme of this episode is the lottery, so students should be aware of the workings of a lottery, with winning numbers and large cash prizes. The words in this episode are all very clearly activated and contextualised, and reasonably aware intermediate students will have no problem understanding everything that happens. The expression crazy about (we can also say mad about) indicates that you like something very much (I’m crazy about her / spaghetti / skiing). The words crazy and mad without about suggest mental problems, but of course, like most words, YNS use them to simply mean unconventional. Saying that someone is mad or crazy is not necessarily a criticism. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book: cleaning windscreens at traffic lights national lottery (lotto)</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 6 Answer key</p><p> Language section (page 70)</p><p> 1</p><p> 1</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2a) 3a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> Before you watch 1a) 2a) 3b)</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers but the answer is c.</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1b) 2a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1a) 6b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1b) 2a) then c) 3a) 4a)</p><p> then d)</p><p> B</p><p> 1d)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … The most likely answers are b) No, not yet and a) What do you mean, they’re not the winning numbers?</p><p> B</p><p> 1b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 8<div class="bg-primary-100 rounded-lg my-6 px-2 py-3 font-semibold insert" style="color: rgb(37, 99, 235)"><div class="text-common !leading-common ml-1 insert" style="margin-top: 0.2rem; margin-bottom: 0.2rem">See Also</div><a class="list-item toc-h2 py-1" style="border-bottom: none" href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/every-academy-award-for-best-picture-a-complete-history-of-the-winners/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Every Academy Award for Best Picture: A Complete History of the Winners</a><a class="list-item toc-h2 py-1" style="border-bottom: none" href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/30-hollywood-secrets-that-celebs-and-execs-would-like-to-be-swept-under-the-rug/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener">30 Hollywood Secrets That Celebs And Execs Would Like To Be Swept Under The Rug</a><a class="list-item toc-h2 py-1" style="border-bottom: none" href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/saturday-night-live-123movies/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Saturday Night Live : 123Movies</a></div></p><p> In this episode … 1T 2F 3F 7T 8T</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Annie:</p><p> Check the meaning … dustman – rubbish bins; horoscope – lucky day; multimillionaire – a life of luxury; national lottery – claim a prize; sports car – traffic lights; waitress – café; yoga – calm; dry cleaner’s – clothes</p><p> 4 A</p><p> 2c) 7f)</p><p> 2a)</p><p> 2a)</p><p> 4a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> The present perfect tense Variations are possible</p><p> 5b)</p><p> Bridget: Annie: Bridget: Annie: Bridget: Annie: Bridget: 2</p><p> Bridget, you look terrible! What’s the matter? I’ve won the lottery! So why are you looking sad? My ticket has disappeared! Oh no! What’s happened to it? Hector took it instead of the drycleaning ticket! That’s terrible. Where is he? I don’t know. I haven’t seen him!</p><p> The present perfect with just 1e) 2c) 3a) 4b) 5d)</p><p> The present perfect with ever and never Students’ own answers 3d) 8h)</p><p> 3e)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4e) 9i)</p><p> 5g)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> then b) 5c)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 4F</p><p> 5F</p><p> 6T</p><p> Say something extr@! Example answer; variations are possible A: Hi! You look shocked! What’s happened? B: I’ve lost my passport! A: That’s terrible. Tell me more! B: I left it on the table in a café, and it wasn’t there when I went back.</p><p> B Students’ own answers 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> ★</p><p> 29<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 7</p><p> The twin</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Health Magic</p><p> Reported speech</p><p> Speaking A Asking yourself a question B Making invitations Writing Email about two or three things which have happened to you recently.</p><p> What happens? Bridget’s identical twin sister arrives from Australia, causing major confusion, as the two girls decide not to tell the others that she is there. Actress Abby Simpson (Bridget) of course acts both parts, but she does it marvellously, and it is quite clear to the viewer which twin is speaking at any time, despite the fact that they are dressed almost identically. Chrissie finds out that Hector is very rich, and by the end of the episode, everyone knows …<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: cute</p><p> Wordwatch Note that to have a temperature means to have a high temperature. Note also that the word cute makes the first of many appearances. Bridget and Nick both use it to describe someone they like, and it has a suggestion that someone is small and amusing (although native speakers all have a different slant on the exact meaning of this word).</p><p> Episode 7 Answer key muscular</p><p> nouns: medical words and expressions: injection; I have a temperature; my arm / leg / back hurts</p><p> 30 ★</p><p> expressions: treats me like a baby; cross your legs; two for the price of one; in a strange mood; good reflexes</p><p> other words: ace of diamonds cornflakes emergency magic (wand) space (room) trousers</p><p> breakfast drum roll identification secret teenager weights (for training)</p><p> verbs: comfort interrupt notice (can’t) resist</p><p> hurt miss (= feel sad) rehearse take off (clothes)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1a) 2a) 3a)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … I can’t resist it – b) She treats me like a baby – a) She’s in a very strange mood – b)</p><p> 4 Before you watch A 1d) 2e) 3b) 4a) 5c) B 1 Students’ own answers, but the girl in the picture on the right looks more like Bridget in one of her moods; 2 they are wearing different-coloured pullovers tied round their waist</p><p> Teacher’s guide 5</p><p> 6</p><p> 7 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> Part one … Example answers; variations are possible 1 No, he isn’t. He’s speaking Spanish. 2 No, she doesn’t. She thinks her mother treats her like a baby. 3 No, he doesn’t. He wants a part in a programme about doctors. 4 No, she doesn’t. The airline lost it. 5 Yes, she does. She borrows the same top that Bridget is wearing. 6 No, they don’t. They think the person they see is Bridget. Part two … 1a) Bridget b) Chrissy c) Chrissy d) Chrissy e) Chrissy 2 Two 3 18 4 Darling 5 Orange and blue / violet Part three … Students can make their own guesses, but the correct answers are: 1b) 2a) 3c 1 Magic for beginners 2 Ace of diamonds 3 Would you like to come to the cinema with me tomorrow night? 4 Chrissy 5 Darling magazine</p><p> B</p><p> Example answer; variations are possible</p><p> Hector / Annie: Would you like to come to the cinema tomorrow night? You: Yes, I’d love to. Hector / Annie: Which film would you like to see? You: The new Russell Crowe film. Hector / Annie: Would you like to have something to eat afterwards? You: Yes, that would be nice. Hector / Annie: Where would you like to go? You: To an Italian restaurant. Hector / Annie: What time shall we meet? You: Seven o’clock. 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Language section (page 71) 1</p><p> Reporting statements</p><p> A</p><p> 1 2 3 4 5</p><p> 8<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 9 A</p><p> In this episode 1T 2F 3T 7F 8T</p><p> 4T</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6T</p><p> Say something extr@! 1 I wonder what Annie was like when she was a child. 2 I wonder what my best friend is doing now. 3 I wonder who’s at the door. 4 I wonder what the weather will be like tomorrow. 5 I wonder when the post is going to arrive.</p><p> 6</p><p> Bridget said that her mother didn’t understand her. Nick told Hector that he has good reflexes. Annie told Nick and Hector that they were just in time to see her new magic trick. Chrissie asked Bridget if she had some clothes she could borrow. Annie said that Nick looked so handsome in his doctor’s coat. Hector told Annie that he had something to ask her.</p><p> B</p><p> 1 ‘My mother is my best friend.’ 2 ‘I like doctors.’ 3 ‘I wonder why Nick always talks about Bridget.’ 4 ‘I’m confused.’ 5 ‘I have to practise being a doctor.’<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2</p><p> Reporting requests and commands: asking and telling people to do things Variations are possible 1 She asked him to move the exercise bike to give her more space. 2 She told him to move it back again. 3 Annie told Hector to think of a card. 4 She asked me if I could lend her some money. 5 She asked me if I could possibly call her back. 6 She told us to wait in the queue.</p><p> ★</p><p> 31</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 8</p><p> The landlady’s cousin</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Do-it-yourself</p><p> Verbs of the senses</p><p> Speaking Making comparisons Giving advice Writing Good news / bad news</p><p> What happens?</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> We meet Eunice for the first time, who is the cousin of the landlady. She and Bridget take an instant dislike to each other, and she takes a predatory interest in both the boys …</p><p> She dances like a rhinoceros and she sings like a toad are interesting, although not frequent expressions, meaning she dances wildly and sings badly. She’s not my type means ‘I don’t fancy her.’ For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book:</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: exhausted straight</p><p> messy temporary</p><p> painful<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> nouns: distance nightmare salsa underwear</p><p> hedgehog radiator shelf / shelves</p><p> karaoke rhinoceros sparkling water</p><p> verbs: get rid of straighten</p><p> knock</p><p> measure</p><p> expressions: clear lacquered beech veneer don’t slam the door! in charge in trouble she sings like a toad she sounds terrible she’s not my type stand back!</p><p> 32 ★</p><p> DIY = Do-it-yourself IOU = I owe you</p><p> Teacher’s guide<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Episode 8 Answer key</p><p> C</p><p> 1</p><p> D Students’ own answers</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So 1 2 3 4 5</p><p> far in extr@ … No, she doesn’t. The weather programme Harry Bowler Chrissy No</p><p> Verbs of the senses</p><p> 4 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Before you watch 1b) 2a</p><p> B</p><p> Students can guess but the correct answer is 2.</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1b) 2a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1c)</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … Students may have other answers, but these are the correct ones. 1b) 2a) 3b)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> a) b) and d)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 1b) 2a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1a) 7g)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2F 3T 7T 8F 9T</p><p> 2c)</p><p> 3 Always</p><p> Language section (page 72)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Check the meaning … This is not an exercise, merely a chance to check the meaning of certain key words and expressions</p><p> 2a) b) and c)</p><p> 2 Never 5 Never</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 1 Always 4 Never</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 3c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 3d)</p><p> 4f)</p><p> 5e)</p><p> 6b)</p><p> 4T 10F</p><p> 5T<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6F</p><p> A</p><p> 1 delicious 4 unhappy</p><p> 2 awful 5 soft</p><p> 3 comfortable 6 professional</p><p> B</p><p> 1 looks 2 tastes 3 sound 4 smells / looks 5 feels / looks 6 sounds</p><p> C Example answers; other answers are possible Example answers; variations are possible 1 It smells as if something’s burning. 2 It sounds as if there’s been a terrorist attack. 3 He looks like a snowman. 4 What’s in this parcel? It feels like a pullover. 5 What’s in this sandwich? It tastes like tuna. 6 Tom and Sarah both left the room looking very angry. It seems as if they’ve had an argument.</p><p> 9 Say something extr@! A Example answers; variations are possible She probably sings like a lark. She dances like a professional. She walks like a model. She dresses like a film star. B</p><p> Students’ own answers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> 33</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 9</p><p> Jobs for the boys</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Acting Auditions</p><p> Abstract nouns The will future too … to<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Speaking Explaining the storyline of a play or film Explaining rules Writing worse still</p><p> What happens? Bridget, who works for Channel 9 TV, finds out that Eunice is her new boss. She also tells Hector that the station is looking for a Spanish-speaking reporter and tells him to audition for it. Nick gives Hector some questionable advice about how to succeed at audition, but Bridget thinks that his audition is awful, and thinks she will get into trouble because of it. However, Eunice likes the audition and Hector gets the job. Meanwhile, Hector has become attracted to Annie …</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: angry cheeky exhausted mysterious pretty strange sweet</p><p> beautiful excited famous normal ridiculous stupid worried</p><p> boring exciting impressed perfect sexy surprised</p><p> nouns: Words to do with theatre and acting (theatrical) agent camera costume outfit (costume) part (in a play) (theatrical) production role script talent tape ( = video) tragedy ( = play) Other words and expressions diamond robbery disaster dream ears editor email experience fashion fax fool hairstyle interview love madness masterpiece motorbike murder reporter</p><p> 34 ★</p><p> research researcher tights (item of women’s clothing) visitor</p><p> training</p><p> verbs: adore audition depart discover imagine impress interfere miss ( = feel bad because you haven’t got something) perform pop in train travel trust expressions: alien space station all is not as it seems eight o’clock sharp get changed ( = change your clothes) guess what guess who … He’s never heard of Channel Nine How dare you? however many I must learn my lines I thought so ( = this is what I thought, and I was right) I’m off ( = I’m leaving) in your dreams is Shakespeare in your blood? it was nice while it lasted light of my life long time no see must dash! ( = I must leave) sleep safely in your bed tonight sleep tight tell the truth there’ll be no room for little old you worse still wrong number ( = wrong phone number)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Wordwatch This is one of the wordier episodes of extr@, although most of the words are clear from the context, or not necessary to pre-teach. Again, the context is TV, so many of the words reflect this; audition, part, role, script should all be pre-taught. An audition is when an actor tries to get a part / role and the script is the words he / she has to learn. Nick goes for a lot of auditions in this series. In your dreams is one of Bridget’s favourite expressions and means It isn’t going to happen. Is Shakespeare in your blood? means more or less Do you think you were born to play Shakespeare? For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book: Hamlet to be or not to be, that is the question jobs for the boys Kylie Minogue CNN Versace Hamlet Houses of Parliament Shakespeare Sting</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … Photo 1 a) Photo 2 b)</p><p> Photo 3 b)</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2F 3T</p><p> 5T</p><p> 8</p><p> 9</p><p> 2<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … Students’ own answers; here are some guidelines mysterious means you don’t know a lot about something; in your dreams means it won’t happen; a researcher is someone who works to prepare the programme</p><p> 4 A B</p><p> Before you watch 1c) 2a) 3b) 1 Nick is wearing the tights. 2 They belong to Bridget.</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1a) and c)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 6F</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Language section (page 73)</p><p> 2</p><p> So far in extr@ … 2, 3, 5 are all true.</p><p> 4T</p><p> 3 bad</p><p> Say something extr@! A – F Students’ own answers</p><p> Abstract nouns 1 3 5 7</p><p> 1</p><p> 3c)</p><p> Part two … 1d) 2a) 3c) 4e) 5b) 1 bad 2 doesn’t care 4 good 5 good<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1</p><p> Episode 9 Answer key</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 6 A B</p><p> sympathy stress anger fame</p><p> 2 disappointment 4 love 6 confidence 8 success</p><p> The will future Example answers; students’ answers may be completely different 1 I’ll be more confident when I’m older. 2 Sing a song for me or I will be really unhappy. 3 I’ve got an idea – I’ll show you how to cook spaghetti. 4 She won’t pass the exam because she gets very nervous all the time. 5 Whatever happens, you and I will always be friends. 6 When I finish school, I’m going to make a lot of money. 7 Make me a cup of coffee and I’ll do the washing up. 7 I’ve got an idea – I’ll shut up now.</p><p> 3 too … to Example answers; students’ answers may be completely different 1 amazed 2 too small 4 too young 5 too short 7 too tired 8 too fat</p><p> 3 too drunk 6 too difficult</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 35</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 10</p><p> Annie’s protest</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Animal rights</p><p> Present continuous as future Verb + indirect obj + verb I want you to do something</p><p> Speaking Writing Describing what you saw<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What happens?</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> Annie and her friends protest outside a cosmetics factory, because their products are tested on animals. Unfortunately, the factory is owned by the same person who owns Channel 9. Eunice sends Hector to the scene, and wants him to show the protestors in a poor light. Instead, Hector finds himself interviewing Annie …</p><p> Several words for make-up appear in this episode; hair dye, lipstick, mascara, blusher. Note also two informal expressions – fire, meaning dismiss someone from a job and split up, which is used when two people separate.</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: awful horrid sympathetic</p><p> dreadful stolen unfair</p><p> gorgeous straight (directly)</p><p> Note also, that I’m off (I’m leaving) has already appeared three times in the series already. Although it is dealt with fairly light-heartedly in extr@, Annie’s protests about animal cruelty do reflect a strong strain of opinion amongst young people in the UK that animal testing, especially by cosmetics manufacturers is immoral, and protests such as the one in this programme are quite common.</p><p> nouns: Words to do with make-up hair dye, lipstick, mascara, blusher, make-up Other words co-ordinator laboratory protest</p><p> factory leader<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> verbs: adore experiment look after mention split up ( = separate)</p><p> guinea pig motto</p><p> fire (dismiss) suffer</p><p> expressions: I bet (she knows); I’m off; It’s worth it; make them look stupid; you can keep your job! Environmental slogans Animals are human A dog is not for make-up Say no to animal cruelty</p><p> 36 ★</p><p> For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10 –15 of this book. cosmetics factory David Beckham hippie Leonardo diCaprio Madonna movie premiere</p><p> Teacher’s guide 9 Say something extr@! A 1d) 2c) 3b) 4a)</p><p> Episode 10 Answer key 1</p><p> 2</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1 Annie 2 Nick 4 Hector 5 Eunice<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3 Bridget</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 5e)</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Language section (page 74) 3</p><p> Check the meaning … awful, dreadful and horrid are negative words. kinds of make-up separate yes, you say it when you are very sure a guinea pig is someone who is used in an experiment<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch 1c) 2b)</p><p> B</p><p> Students can guess; the correct answers are: 1b) 2a)</p><p> 5</p><p> Part one … 1c) 2b)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> Part two … 1a) drinking 1b) looking at 2c) holding 2d) interviewing 3e) protesting 3f ) wearing</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1a)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 1 Why does Bridget ask Nick to close his eyes? 2 Where is Bridget going tonight? 3 Why is Annie angry with Hector? 4 Where are the guinea pigs? 5 What happened to Bridget’s dress?</p><p> B</p><p> 1 Because she wants to show him her new dress. 2 She’s going to a film premiere. 3 Because he was asking awful questions. 4 They have escaped. 5 The guinea pigs ate part of it.</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3T 7F 8T</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 4T<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5T</p><p> 4 ordered</p><p> Phrasal verbs 1 broke down 2 grew up 4 go out 5 come in</p><p> B</p><p> Example answer; students’ own answers will be different</p><p> 3 sit down</p><p> A: I was looking forward to interviewing the pop star, but as soon as I walked in, he tried to get rid of me. B: How rude! What did you do? A: I told him I had come a long way to catch up with him. B: Didn’t he even look at your questions? A: No! He said he’d run at of time. C</p><p> 5b)</p><p> I want you to do something 1 allow 2 helped 3 invite 5 advised</p><p> 2 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5c)</p><p> 6 A</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 1</p><p> 1 2 3 4 5</p><p> I had to fill it in before they allowed me to enter the country. Yesterday, I picked her up at the airport. I wanted to try them on in the shop. It was hot so I took it off. Will you please turn them off ?</p><p> 6F</p><p> ★</p><p> 37</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★ Episode 11</p><p> Holiday time</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Holidays</p><p> Exhausted / exhausting</p><p> Speaking Asking and explaining how to say something in another language Asking and saying where you would like to go on holiday</p><p> Will / won’t be able to … Will / won’t be allowed to …</p><p> Writing Filling in a survey about holiday habits<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What happens?</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> The four friends decide to go on holiday to Spain together, and find themselves in a bar where the waitress is a rather miserable English person. Bridget is attracted to a Spanish boy who is sitting at a nearby table …</p><p> Some very useful YNS words to do with dating and going out; to chat someone up is an expression referring to the kind of conversation used when you are trying to impress someone you fancy, so Nick has prepared some chat up lines. Crazy about and not my type appear again. What did your last slave die of? is an expression we use when someone is making us do too much (not to be used with a real boss!)</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: clever fed up natural (hair colour) reserved (not available) sensitive traditional nouns: chaperone hospitality</p><p> destination nanny</p><p> exhausted gentle obvious romantic sophisticated</p><p> dressing room witch</p><p> Verbs: fancy Expressions chat-up lines for goodness sake! give me a hand (with my luggage) hang on I can fit you in I’ve got a date let’s boogie no way! she looks a mess! she’s crazy about me she’s not my type! we’re going clubbing what did your last slave die of?</p><p> 38 ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Princess Caroline of Monaco Enrique Iglesias J-Lo Cameron Diaz Kylie Minogue</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 11 Answer key</p><p> Language section (page 75)</p><p> 1</p><p> 1 A</p><p> Adjectives amused pleased terrified</p><p> B</p><p> 1 amused 3 disappointed 5 surprised</p><p> 2 terrified 4 pleased<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> C</p><p> 1 frightening 3 interesting 5 disappointing 7 pleased</p><p> 2 frightened 4 interested 6 pleasing</p><p> 2</p><p> Can, be able to and be allowed to 1 Remember, when you drive in France, you won’t be able to drive on the left! 2 I’m confident that I will be able to remember all these facts when I do the exam. 3 Will you be able to give me a lift in your car to the airport tomorrow? 4 We’re very lucky because when we visit the parliament building, we were allowed to enter the prime minister’s office! 5 I won’t be allowed to speak my own language in class when the new teacher comes next year.</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1 Annie and Nick 2 Bridget 3 Annie 4 Hector 5 Nick In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence Check the meaning … 1f) 2d) 3a) 4c)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 6e)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Nick c) Bridget a)</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers, but the correct answers are: 1b) 2b)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1b) 2a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1T 7T</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1f) 2d)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> 6 T-shirts, 3 pairs of jeans, 4 pairs of trousers, 10 bikinis, 2 nightdresses, 3 pairs of trainers, 5 belts, 2 jackets</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 2</p><p> B</p><p> 1c)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3F 7F 8T<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4F</p><p> 2T 8F</p><p> 2a)</p><p> 3F</p><p> 3b)</p><p> Nick a)</p><p> 4T</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6F<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5c)</p><p> 6e)</p><p> 5T</p><p> disappointed surprised</p><p> 6F</p><p> 9 Say something extr@! A, B and C Students’ own answers 10 extr@ email! A Students’ own answers B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 39</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 12</p><p> Football crazy</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Football</p><p> Question tags Relative pronouns</p><p> Speaking Making promises Fragmented sentences Writing A match report<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What happens? The whole programme centres on the World Cup, where England play (and beat!) both Argentina and Spain. Miguel, the boy that Bridget met in Spain, comes to stay. Bridget has a dramatic new hairstyle in the colours of the Spanish flag …</p><p> other nouns agent catastrophe disaster midday pants (underwear) ribbons tape ( = video) verbs: adore perform</p><p> audition crisps drama outfit (clothing) refreshments soap (TV programme) tragedy beat last for promise record</p><p> expressions: a matter of life and death it’ll do prepare to die we had better …</p><p> I can’t bear it on the contrary sorted!</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: brilliant cross (angry) poor (not talented) nouns: football words: defence kick-off semi-final</p><p> 40 ★</p><p> childish gorgeous</p><p> fan match striker<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> final score supporter</p><p> Although the boys are clearly having a conversation about football (or soccer in US English), and the meaning of individual words or phrases is not important, it would be nice to ask some football-mad members of the class to find the meaning of words such as defence, fan, semifinal, final, kick-off, match, score, striker and supporter and teach them to the rest of the class. We also have the first use of the word sorted!, short for sorted out!, which means that everything has been organised. Sorted! is at the time of writing an extremely common word among YNS, but these things change. Historically, the only English YNS word that has gone from generation to generation is cool. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. bad hair day</p><p> dial-a-pizza</p><p> Teacher’s guide 8</p><p> Episode 12 Answer key 1</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1 Howard 2 Ziggy 3 the landlady’s cousin 5 Bar Gordo</p><p> 4 Mr Garrier</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Check the meaning … The words all have something to do with football (soccer) 1 fan 2 supporter; 3 striker; 4 defence; 5 kick-off; 6 semi-final</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … 1a) 2b) 3a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1a)</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5a)</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1e) 2d)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5b)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … Students’ own opinions, but the correct answer is 3.</p><p> B</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 1 No, he didn’t. 3 Yes, he did. 5 No, they didn’t.</p><p> 2 No, she didn’t. 4 We don’t know. 6 Yes, he did.</p><p> 4T</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6F<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Example answers; variations are possible 1 Do you promise that you won’t tell me the score? 2 I promise I won’t say anything. 3 We promise we won’t tell anyone. 4 I promise I won’t open my present until my birthday. 5 Do you promise to look after my bicycle? 6 Do you promise you will look after my dog when I’m away? 7 Do you promise to tell me when my girlfriend calls?</p><p> B</p><p> Example answers; variations are possible 1 Did you go anywhere nice? 2 Is he staying long? Will he be staying long? 3 I know it well. 4 Did you pay a lot for it?</p><p> 2a)</p><p> 5 Part one … A Example answer; variations are possible Nick: Hi, Cameron. How are you? Agent: I’m fine. Nick: Good. Agent: I’m calling to tell you about an audition. Nick: An audition? For me? Hey-hey! What for? Agent: London On Fire. Nick: London On Fire? The soap? Yes! When? Agent: Today at midday. Nick: Today? At midday? Where? Agent: In Birmingham. Nick: Birmingham? But that’s 100 miles away! Agent: I thought you would be pleased. Nick: No, of course I’m pleased! OK, thank you! Bye!</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2F 3T 7T 8T</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Language section (page 76) 1</p><p> Question tags<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> A</p><p> 1 3 5 7</p><p> B</p><p> If students have alternative answers, they must explain the situation 1 isn’t it? 2 isn’t it? 3 weren’t we? 4 did he? 5 haven’t you? 6 wasn’t it? 7 won’t it?</p><p> 2</p><p> Relative pronouns: who, which and that</p><p> isn’t she? don’t you? can she? did you?</p><p> 1 who 4 who 7 (–)</p><p> 2 4 6 8</p><p> are they? won’t they? are they? can’t you?<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2 which 5 (–)</p><p> 3 (–) 6 which</p><p> ★</p><p> 41</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 13</p><p> A wedding in the air</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Weddings</p><p> Present perfect with yet</p><p> Speaking Describing a ritual Clearing up misunderstandings Writing Talking about plans</p><p> What happens? Annie and Hector decide to get married! They want to have a quiet wedding, but Hector’s mother has other plans. Things almost get out of control and in the end, Annie and Hector decide to postpone the wedding. Meanwhile, Nick has got himself a part in a TV drama called London on Fire, and Bridget suddenly decides that she fancies him …</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: clever crazy decent good-looking hard-working macho rescue responsible single ( = not married)</p><p> cute handsome muscular vain</p><p> nouns: words to do with weddings best man bride bridegroom bridesmaid honeymoon reception wedding dress wedding outfit</p><p> 42 ★</p><p> other words curry jacket nightmare sacrifice</p><p> fireman mail pet uniform<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> verbs: book expect interview suit</p><p> cancel dress up as get married interfere reflect rescue take off (clothes)</p><p> flames motorbike row (argument)</p><p> expressions: driving me mad face this together shave your legs what a hunk!</p><p> emergency services midnight feast the wedding is off what’s up?</p><p> Wordwatch The first expression that needs explaining is the title of the programme. A wedding in the air means that perhaps, maybe probably, there is going to be a wedding. The words to do with weddings, best man, etc., are featured in the Check the meaning activity on page 53, and can be taught in context there. Note that the wedding is off means that it has been cancelled, another meaning of off (remember that I’m off has a different meaning, and that off is also used as the opposite of on, as in the light is off. What a hunk! – this indicates that a man is muscular! For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Donatella Versace (see Versace) Ferrari Testarossa stag night Westminster Abbey</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 13 Answer key 1</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1 b) 2a) 3b)</p><p> 4a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5b)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … 1 bride; 2 bridesmaids; 3 bridegroom; 4 best man; 5 reception; 6 honeymoon</p><p> B: It’s the night when the best man takes the bridegroom out. A: I see. B: Your single life is over, so you must say goodbye to drinking beer and watching football in bed. A: Right. So what happens? B: We have parties. We go places. A: Such as? B: Brighton. And we put on different clothes. A: What kind of clothes? B: Sometimes we dress up as women. C</p><p> Example answers; variations are possible 1 A: He’s a nice man, isn’t he? B: Yes, so rich! A: I was talking about his personality! 2 A: Wasn’t that a great film? B: Yes, great actress! A: I meant the story! 3 A: What a great party! B: Yes, so much food! A: I was talking about the people!</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … The girls are talking about Nick. Students should check the meanings of the words in bold in a dictionary: idiot, macho, vain, uniform, sexy</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1c)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … Mrs Romero asks 1, 2, 3 and 5; she also asks Hector who his best man is, not his best friend.</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> B</p><p> 1 No 5 Yes</p><p> Language section (page 77)</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1a) 2a)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1 Annie: Hector’s mother is driving me mad! 2 Nick: Do you think Bridget is ill? 3 Bridget: You’ll just have to wait and see. 4 Nick: Goodbye to drinking beer and watching football in bed. 5 Hector: Oh thank you Nick – you are a real friend.</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 1 No 2 Yes</p><p> 3 Yes</p><p> B</p><p> 1b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3F 7T 8F</p><p> 2b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2 No</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 3 No</p><p> 4 Yes</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> The present perfect (2) with already and yet</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 4T</p><p> A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1 Have you heard Britney Spears’ latest song yet? 2 Have your parents given you this week’s allowance yet? 3 Have you found your keys yet? 4 Has your brother ever had long hair? 5 Have you ever driven a Ferrari Testarossa? 6 Have you ever been to a wedding at Westminster Abbey? 7 Have you ever met a Hollywood movie star? 7 Has Annie written to her friend about the wedding yet?</p><p> B</p><p> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6F</p><p> 9 Say something extr@! A Example answers; variations are possible A: I don’t understand. What is a Stag Night?</p><p> It’s alright – I’ve already bought some. Sorry! I haven’t done it yet. I know. Hector has already told me. No, sorry. I haven’t read it yet. No, thank you. I’ve already drunk three! What do you mean? I’ve already cleaned it! No, my parents haven’t given it to me yet. I don’t know. I haven’t seen it yet.</p><p> ★</p><p> 43<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 14</p><p> Changes</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Relationships</p><p> Verbs followed by to Verbs followed by object+ to So am I / so is she, etc</p><p> Speaking Explaining what happened Asking a favour</p><p> What happens? Bridget and Nick become serious, but Bridget wants to change him. Hector tries to persuade his mother that Annie is the right girl for him, and his mother tells him about a girl from a good family that his father has found for him in Argentina. Annie arrives home after a protest in a farm field, looking rather tired and dirty …<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: dead handsome poor</p><p> filthy obvious rude</p><p> gorgeous perfect talented</p><p> manners respect</p><p> protest royalty</p><p> other nouns acupuncture farmer hair band prawn balls strawberry</p><p> apricot field horse princess stylist</p><p> clothes fox hunt slave vegetarian</p><p> verbs: arrest continue pretend</p><p> behave lie down sunbathe<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> belong to look after tickle</p><p> nouns: abstract nouns anger relationship temper</p><p> expressions: treat me like a lady have fun inner calm</p><p> 44 ★</p><p> Writing Writing about problems</p><p> sweet and sour pork what’s on the menu? I don’t care about … must dash! scrub my back</p><p> Wordwatch The descriptive language used in extr@ reflects the kind of language used by YNS, particularly when they want to use language emphatically. However, teachers should be careful to indicate when such language might be inappropriate if used, for example. to older native speakers. For example, filthy is a strong word for dirty; it is not a taboo word, but should be used carefully. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. eBay GM (Genetically modified) Liz and Phil (Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip) Buckingham Palace Margaret Thatcher Marks and Spencer Princess Caroline of Monaco snap! (when two things are the same) snogging traditional English dish</p><p> Teacher’s guide 1 Would you mind lending me your car? 2 Would you mind lending me some money? 3 Would you mind feeding it?</p><p> Episode 14 Answer key 1</p><p> 2<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> So far in extr@ … 1T 2T 3F</p><p> 4F</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 5F</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> Language section (page 78)</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … 1 Hector has very good manners. He says ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ all the time. 2 Bridget was in a very bad temper because she had a bad day at work. 3 Annie doesn’t think Hector’s mother shows her enough respect. 4 Annie took part in a protest against genetically modified food. 5 Hector and Annie are having a relationship. 6 There was anger in Annie’s face when she looked at Hector’s mother. 7 Example: Hector’s mother knows people who are royalty.</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … 1c) 2a) 3b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers but the correct answers are 1a) and 2c)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1c) 2e) 7h) 8a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1 Yes</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1f) 2a)</p><p> 3d)</p><p> 4c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 1b) 2a)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3T 7T 8F<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2 No</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 1</p><p> Verbs which are followed by to 1 Hector didn’t agree to marry the girl from Argentina. 2 Nick is pretending to be Bridget’s perfect boyfriend. 3 Bridget wants to change Nick completely. 4 Annie is pretending to be the perfect girlfriend. 5 Nick is always trying to work on television. 6 Annie forgot to take an umbrella and got wet. 7 When his mother arrived, Hector started to cook a meal. 8 During the meal, Mrs Romero continued to ignore Annie.</p><p> 2</p><p> Verbs which are followed by an object + to 1 Does Hector want to marry the girl from Argentina? No, he doesn’t. 2 Has Hector’s family forbidden Hector to marry Annie? No, they haven’t. 3 Did the farmer tell Annie and Ziggy to leave the field? Yes, he did. 4 Did Bridget advise Annie to buy some new clothes? Yes, she did.</p><p> 2</p><p> So am I, so is she 1g) 2f) 3a) 6b) 7d)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 3b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4g)</p><p> 3 Yes</p><p> 5d) 4 No</p><p> 6f) 5 Yes</p><p> 4T</p><p> 5T</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! 1d) 2c) 3a) 4b)</p><p> 5e)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Example answers; variations are possible</p><p> 6e)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 5e)</p><p> 6F</p><p> ★</p><p> 45</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 15</p><p> The Bouncer<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Nightclubs</p><p> Zero and first conditionals Second conditionals must be and must have done</p><p> Speaking Giving reasons Making suggestions</p><p> What happens? Nick and Hector get jobs as bouncers at a very fashionable club. Bridget insists that they find a way for Annie and her to get in …</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: confidential exclusive Latino painful tough nouns: attitude guest list splinter teeth verbs: back up chat up fight keep (doing) lick off lose throw someone out</p><p> I had the situation completely under control on duty a needle prick my turn it’s a fake you’re fired!</p><p> Wordwatch cute gorgeous lovely scared trendy<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> dressed in impressed macho sweet</p><p> bouncer muscles sweets</p><p> gardening nightclub tattoo</p><p> beat up evaporate go on leave someone alone look after share vanish</p><p> expressions: it’s a deal tough guy I want a word with you cause trouble leave it with / to me looking for trouble are you looking at me or chewing a brick</p><p> 46 ★</p><p> Writing Writing a news item about someone in the news</p><p> The title of the programme The Bouncer is the name given to (usually muscular) doormen at clubs and other entertainment places. The joke here is that neither Nick nor Hector are the kind of people you would expect to see doing this kind of work. Are you looking at me or chewing a brick? is a rather unusual expression, and rather aggressive as well, so it is not advisable to teach it. It’s a fake means it isn’t genuine; it’s a deal is an expression used to mean that you are in agreement with a plan. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. a wimp J-Lo (Jennifer Lopez) Knuckles, Muscles, Cruncher and Muncher (nicknames for bouncers)</p><p> Teacher’s guide 5 Why did the club fire Nick and Hector? Because they had a fight.</p><p> Episode 15 Answer key 1<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> So far in extr@ … 1a) 2b) 3c)</p><p> 4a) and c)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> B Example answers; variations are possible A: Why did Nick get the job at the night club? B: In order to earn some money. A: And why did Bridget want to go to the club? B: So that she could see famous people. A: And why didn’t Hector get a REAL tattoo? B: Because it was painful!</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … Words are given with their definitions</p><p> C 1</p><p> 4 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Before you watch … 1c) 2e) 3a)</p><p> 2</p><p> B</p><p> Students can make suggestions but the correct answers are 1a) 2b) 3a)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1b) 2a)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5d)</p><p> 4 3c)</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6 Part two … A The missing section is as follows: Hector: My sweets. Annie: Oh. And how old were you? Hector: Six. Annie: And they were …? Hector: Five, three and two. 3a)</p><p> Language section (page 79)</p><p> B</p><p> 1a)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … 1 Hector, Annie and Bridget are sitting on the sofa. 2 Annie is wearing a skirt. 3 Bridget is holding a cup. 4 Hector is talking on the phone. 5 Annie and Bridget are laughing.</p><p> B</p><p> Hector’s reply is b)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3F 7T 8F<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 9 A</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 3</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 1 A</p><p> Conditional sentences with if 1c) 2a) 3e) 4b) 5d)</p><p> B</p><p> 1 If I had (some money), I would buy a new iPod. 2 If I were (tall), I would play basketball. 3 If she did (if she spoke English), she would get a better job. 4 If I did (if I liked cooking), I would make dinner for you. Must be and must have been 1 She must be on the dance floor. 2 He must have missed the bus. 3 They must be friends of my father’s. 4 I must have left them in the car!</p><p> 2 A 4T</p><p> 5T<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Example answers; variations are possible A: I’m hungry. B: Why don’t we go to the café? A: I’m bored! B: How about playing a game? A: There’s nothing on TV. B: Let’s go to the cinema. A: I haven’t got any money. B: Why don’t we just go for a walk?</p><p> 6F</p><p> Say something extr@! 1 Why does Hector want to marry Annie? Because he’s in love with her. 2 Why can’t Bridget get into the club? Because her name isn’t on the list. 3 Why did Hector try to tear the telephone directory in half ? In order to be stronger. 4 Why did Hector argue with the man outside the club? Because he wanted to buy Annie a drink.</p><p> B</p><p> 1 2 3 4</p><p> It must be downstairs. You must be Angela’s friend. AC Milan must have lost the match. He must have forgotten about the party.</p><p> ★</p><p> 47</p><p> ★</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Contents Workbook Language focus page</p><p> Episode Episode 16 Uncle Nick</p><p> Episode 17 Cyber stress</p><p> Episode 18 Just the ticket</p><p> Episode 19 Kung fu fighting</p><p> Episode 20 Every dog has its day</p><p> Episode 21 The entertainers</p><p> Episode 22 Haunting at Hallowe’en</p><p> Episode 23 Truth or dare</p><p> 48 ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Workbook 2</p><p> Teacher’s guide page</p><p> Annie is revising for her exams. Bridget has a make-over. And guess who is coming to stay?</p><p> 5</p><p> Something, anything, nothing, etc. Someone, anyone, etc; Too much,</p><p> 50</p><p> Bridget gets a new computer and, the boys get competitive. And what is Annie’s surprise?</p><p> 9</p><p> Question tags; If or whether</p><p> 52<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Annie gets a new job and so does Hector. And why does Nick become a beauty queen?</p><p> 13</p><p> Can and can’t; Could and couldn’t</p><p> 54</p><p> Nick gets a job in a kung fu movie. Bridget nearly loses her job. And what happens when Annie meets a new man?</p><p> 17</p><p> The present perfect continuous</p><p> 56</p><p> Charley enters a dog show. Bridget has a new boyfriend. And guess who’s in trouble with the police?</p><p> 21<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> The future of must and can; Have something done</p><p> 58</p><p> Annie is a hypnotist. Nick and Hector are party entertainers. But what happens when they lose the birthday girl?</p><p> 25</p><p> Myself, yourself, ourselves etc; Verbs such as give and indirect objects</p><p> 60</p><p> Annie is reading her crystal ball. Bridget wants to meet a handsome stranger. And what is scaring Hector and Nick?</p><p> 29</p><p> Must/mustn’t, have to / don’t have to; Should / shouldn’t; should have</p><p> 62<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Nick goes shopping. Hector tells Annie the truth. And why has Bridget got so many admirers?</p><p> 33</p><p> Verbs followed by –ing; Verbs followed by the infinitive; contact clauses</p><p> 64</p><p> Contents</p><p> Workbook Language focus page</p><p> Episode Episode 24 Pilot Nick</p><p> Episode 25 Art</p><p> Episode 26 Alibi</p><p> Episode 27 Can you live without …?<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Episode 28 Christmas</p><p> Episode 29 Camping</p><p> Episode 30 Love hurts</p><p> Teacher’s guide page</p><p> Nick becomes a pilot. Hector is his hostess. And why has Eunice come to stay?</p><p> 37</p><p> Zero conditionals without if; Modifiers a little and a few</p><p> 66</p><p> Bridget is interested in modern art. Annie is fighting to free farm animals. And who else is coming to dinner?</p><p> 41<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Revision of zero and first conditionals; Words with variable stress</p><p> 68</p><p> Nick goes to the dentist’s. Annie can’t speak. And why does an inspector call?</p><p> 45</p><p> So and such; So … that and such that; the infinitive of purpose</p><p> 70</p><p> The friends enter a game show. And guess what Hector finds on his jumper?</p><p> 49</p><p> Question tags; Relative pronouns: who, which and that</p><p> 72<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Nick plays Santa. Hector and Annie play under the mistletoe. And what happens to Bridget?</p><p> 53</p><p> I wish; Verb + object + infinitive</p><p> 74</p><p> Nick wants to join the SAS. Bridget and Annie train the boys for action. And why is Hector home so late?</p><p> 57</p><p> Could; was able to; questions with shall</p><p> 76</p><p> Bridget gets a new job. Hector receives a phone call from Lola. And what is Annie looking for?</p><p> 61<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Superlatives; Superlative expressions; Should have</p><p> 78</p><p> ★</p><p> 49</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 16</p><p> Uncle Nick</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Bad behaviour</p><p> something, anything, nothing, everything someone, anyone, no one, everyone too …, too much / many</p><p> Speaking Explaining what you have to do Giving reasons</p><p> What happens?</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> Nick agrees to look after an obnoxious child for his friend Victoria, who is going to see a film director called George Ducas in New York. Victoria promises to tell George about Nick but she forgets …</p><p> Yuck! is used adjectivally in this episode; normally it is used as an exclamation to indicate that you don’t like something; although it is not taboo, it is not advisable to use it with a native speaker. A make-over refers to what happens when (usually) a woman gets professional advice about her hair, make-up and clothes. Men also have make-overs! Hang out is verb which refers to the classic young people’s habit of spending time with their friends and not doing very much.</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: clean exciting noisy yuck</p><p> cute hungry stuck</p><p> dirty lucky sweet<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> nouns: Food items peanut butter</p><p> chocolate mousse strawberry yoghurt</p><p> other nouns classical music make-up penguin trouble</p><p> exams mess sound underpants</p><p> make-over news reporter toilet paper window cleaner</p><p> verbs: forget revise</p><p> hang out ruin</p><p> notice run off</p><p> expressions: guess what? lucky guess play tricks brush your teeth I must dash it’s Nick’s fault take control of electric shock</p><p> 50 ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Writing Complaining about someone</p><p> For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. au pair Cameron Diaz George Ducas Hollywood Twister (game)</p><p> Teacher’s guide C</p><p> Episode 16 Answer key 1</p><p> 2</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2a) 3a)</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 4c)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Check the meaning … 1 dirty 2 hungry 3 noisy 4 lucky</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Before you watch … A The correct answer is b) B The correct answer is c)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … Photo 1 c) Photo 2 b) Photo 3 b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 6</p><p> Part two … 1a) 2c)</p><p> 3a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Part three … 1c) 2a)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 7</p><p> 8</p><p> 2N</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4Y</p><p> Language section (page 65) 1</p><p> 2 A</p><p> 5Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3F 7F 8T</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 4T</p><p> Students’ own answers 1, 3 and 4 don’t seem very good answers and need to be replaced.</p><p> 5F</p><p> 6T 3</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! 1d) 2c) 3a) 4b)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own examples: The following are possible answers: 1 To be a good actor, you have to be very good-looking. 2 To be a good window cleaner, you mustn’t be afraid of heights. 3 If you want to speak English well, you have to practise every day. 4 To become an airline pilot, you have to study mathematics. 5 If you want to be a teacher, you have to be very patient!</p><p> 5e)</p><p> Something, anything, nothing, everything 1 Do you know anything about Cameron Diaz? 2 There’s something important I want to ask you. 3 Nick is useless! He knows nothing about looking after children. 4 Everything in this box is mine! I own it all! 5 Hector is very cool. Nothing seems to bother him. 6 I’m going to the supermarket. Is there anything you want? Someone, anyone, no one, everyone Students’ own answers 1 Is there anyone here who can speak Spanish? 2 I can’t find anything in this shop that I like. 3 I asked everyone in the class but no one seems to know the answer! 4 Tell me your whole life story – I want to know everything about you! 5 There’s nothing on the menu I can eat. I’m a vegetarian. Too and too much / too many 1 You put too much sugar in my coffee! 2 I don’t like this exercise – it’s too difficult. 3 There are too many students in the class – I only have five books! 4 Please tell me if it’s too much trouble to do this for me. 5 I don’t want to go into the club – there are too many people.</p><p> ★</p><p> 51</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 17</p><p> Cyber stress</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Functions</p><p> Computers</p><p> question tags if and whether</p><p> Speaking Emphasising Writing Future activities</p><p> What happens?</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> Bridget buys a new computer and the boys almost destroy it when they assemble it. Annie is anxious about her exam results.</p><p> The main lexical set in this episode are the computer words, but the episode can be understood without it. It also looks as if Nick and Bridget ‘are history’ – their short relationship is over. Note that the word babe is slang and students should avoid using it.</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: clever good-looking sad</p><p> expensive intelligent<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> fussy noisy</p><p> tug of war</p><p> nouns: words to do with computers analogue input compatibility gigabyte processor SDI socket software other nouns babe ( = girl) instructions marshmallow version verbs: beat ( = defeat) order run away with</p><p> bill landlady nails (on fingers)</p><p> car accident love letter result</p><p> fail pass (an exam) sneeze</p><p> install repair</p><p> expressions: you’d better stuff (something) in your mouth spend a penny ( = go to the toilet) he doesn’t stand a chance ( = he hasn’t got a chance) you and Bridget are history ( = you aren’t going out with each other any more)</p><p> 52 ★</p><p> For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10 –15 of this book.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Teacher’s guide 2 You do understand the instructions, don’t you? Of course I do. 3 Nick did install Bridget’s computer, didn’t he? Of course he did. 4 Hector does speak English, doesn’t he? Of course he does. 5 Annie did pass her examinations, didn’t she? Of course she did.</p><p> Episode 17 Answer key 1</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2a) 3b)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence Check the meaning … Possible collocations: 1 beat f) an opponent 2 fail b) a driving test; e) an examination 3 install a) a computer 4 order a) a computer; d) a takeaway pizza 5 pass b) a driving test; e) an examination 6 repair a) a computer; g) a car 7 run away with c) a hairdresser</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Students’ predictions; the correct answers are: 1c) 2c) 3b) 4a)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> The answer is a)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1a) 2c)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1N</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5Y</p><p> 6</p><p> 2Y</p><p> Part two … Student predictions; the correct answers are: 1b) and d); 2c) and e); 3a) and f)</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … The order that things happen is 3, 6, 5, 4, 2, 8, 7, 1</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3T 7F 8T</p><p> 9 A</p><p> 4T<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5T</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Language section (page 66) Question tags A 1 She’s Italian, isn’t she? 2 They’re working today, aren’t they? 3 Bridget works for a TV company, doesn’t she? 4 Nick and Hector live in the same flat, don’t they? 5 Hector’s got dark hair, hasn’t he? 6 Nick worked as a weather reporter on TV, didn’t he? 7 Annie and Bridget met at school, didn’t they? 8 Annie and Hector will get married next year, won’t they? B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 2</p><p> If or whether 1d)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2c)</p><p> 3e)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 6T</p><p> Say something extr@! 1 You did buy my lottery ticket, didn’t you? Of course I did.</p><p> ★</p><p> 53</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 18<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Just the ticket</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Competitions</p><p> can and could</p><p> Speaking Making excuses Talking about ambitions Writing A letter of application</p><p> What happens?</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> Hector gets the chance to present the Miss Eurobabe competition. Annie gets a job as a traffic warden – and accidentally wins the competition as well. Hector and Nick get lots of opportunities to dress up as women in this episode! There is a series of imaginary situations where Hector tries to explain why he has parked illegally.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> First of all, the title is a play on words. The ticket that is referred to throughout this episode is the kind of ticket given by a traffic warden, but the expression Just The Ticket also means that something is right or perfect – this meal is just the ticket.</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: eager fascinating reasonable stupid</p><p> emotional exciting live ( = not recorded) serious stuck successful surprising</p><p> nouns: ambition contestant environment hamster motorist replacement show traffic warden</p><p> application crown excuse ironing penalty reptile skin talents washing up</p><p> arrangement entrance exam expertise judge pollution responsibility (parking) ticket</p><p> frighten pass represent spoil</p><p> get involved present (a show) slide suit</p><p> verbs: expect trouble mess up reduce sort out tow away</p><p> expressions: at present CV – Curriculum Vitae in charge little black book what’s the point<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 54 ★</p><p> Otherwise, the main words to note are those to do with either the beauty contest or about parking tickets. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. fairies at the bottom of the garden paws crossed she’s been clamped stuck up a chimney TV licence</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 18 Answer key</p><p> C</p><p> 1</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1c) 2b) 3c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5c)</p><p> Language section (page 67)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence Check the meaning … 1 Nick’s car is stuck in traffic on the motorway. 2 Bridget can’t sing. It’s very surprising to hear that she’s joined a choir! 3 Hector isn’t joking – he’s serious about wanting to marry 4 Back in Argentina, Hector’s father is a successful farmer. 5 Nick! You sometimes say some really stupid things!</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … 1e) 2c) 3a)</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers; in fact, Hector says all these things</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1c) 2b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 5c)</p><p> B</p><p> 1N</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4N</p><p> 5N</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … difficult; right; important; ticket; nice; reasonable<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> 1b)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … The correct answer is b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1c)</p><p> 3e)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5d)</p><p> 8<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> In this episode … 1F 2F 3T 7T 8T</p><p> 4T</p><p> 5T</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! 1c) 2a) 3e) 4d)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 2Y</p><p> 2c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2a)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 1 A</p><p> Can and can’t 1A 2C 3C 7B 8A 9C</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers.</p><p> 2 A</p><p> Could and couldn’t 1e) 2a) 3b)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 4A 5C 10B or C</p><p> 6C</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 6f)</p><p> 5d)</p><p> 5d)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 6F</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 55</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 19</p><p> Kung Fu fighting</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> relationships</p><p> The present perfect continuous</p><p> Speaking Talking about things that you have recently done Writing Writing about surprising events<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What happens? Annie decides that she and Hector should see other people. Hector doesn’t really understand what this means, and it has to be explained that ‘seeing other people’ is not the same as ‘seeing the postman’ in the morning. Annie meets someone called Richard at an animal rights protest meeting. She is clearly attracted to him so, for a while, her relationship with Hector looks to be over. Meanwhile, Nick auditions for a part in a kung fu film, starring a martial arts actor called Ricky Chung. He finishes up in hospital, where the friends visit him. Ricky Chung also visits him, and we discover that he is in fact Richard, the man that Annie met. She is unhappy that he is involved in making violent films. At the end of the programme, she and Hector are reunited …</p><p> Vocabulary</p><p> 56 ★</p><p> adjectives: correct idiotic sexy sweet</p><p> crazy oriental stupid vain</p><p> fit professional superb</p><p> nouns: amateur criminal flower interview role surprise</p><p> audition floor genius pressure shower violence</p><p> blindfold flour idiot relationship style</p><p> verbs: attack forgive lose<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> bend over iron prepare</p><p> fight lie (= tell lies)</p><p> expressions: we should see other people so much in common make someone sick made for each other make a cake you’re fired get on very well in your dreams it’s your turn make it ( = succeed) stand still make it</p><p> Wordwatch In addition to see other people, there are some other useful and interesting expressions in this programme. so much in common, made for each other, get on very well and make it are all featured in the Before you watch … exercise on page 20. Bridget uses in your dreams again to mean no chance! For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. kung fu Ricky Chung</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 19 Answer key</p><p> Language section (page 68)</p><p> 1</p><p> The present perfect continuous</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1c) 2b) 3b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … 1 flour 2 role 3 vain 5 turn Before you watch … 1a) 2a) 3b)</p><p> B</p><p> The answer is b)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1a) 2c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … sick; agree; love; my dog Charley; so much</p><p> B</p><p> Photo 1 c)</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … 1a) 2b)</p><p> 8</p><p> 4a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5b)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4Y</p><p> 5N</p><p> Photo 2 b)</p><p> Suggested answers; alternatives are possible 1 I’ve been reading a great book for the last few days. 2 My friend and I have been playing tennis all day. 3 My parents have been watching a movie about China. 4 Stop! You’ve been eating biscuits for an hour! 5 She’s been listening to her iPod for about three hours. 6 My cousin has been working in a restaurant since 2005. 7 I’ve been sending emails since this morning. 8 My sister has been going out with her boyfriend Jack for about a year. 9 Annie has been working as a traffic warden for a week. 10 I’ve been doing this exercise all day!</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Suggested answers; alternatives are possible 1 How long have you been learning English? For two years. 2 How long have you known your best friend? Since I was 14. 3 How long have you had an email address? For five years. 4 How long has Nick had a motorbike? Since Tuesday. 5 How long has Annie been going out with Hector? For three months.</p><p> 4 sweet</p><p> 4 A</p><p> 2N</p><p> A</p><p> Photo 3 b)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5b)</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3F 7T 8F</p><p> 4T</p><p> 5F</p><p> 6T</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Suggested answers; variations are possible 1 Look! I’ve cleaned the flat! 2 Look! I’ve installed the computer! 3 I’ve just seen a great programme on TV. 4 I’ve just sent an email to my friend in Australia. 5 I’ve just been listening to an interesting radio show.</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> ★</p><p> 57</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 20</p><p> Every dog has its day</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Training Personal possessions</p><p> will have to / will be able to have something done</p><p> Speaking Expressing ignorance Expressing strong agreement Writing Expressing concern about someone’s behaviour</p><p> What happens? Nick sees a dog show programme on TV and decides to try to win a prize using Charley, Annie’s dog. Unfortunately, Annie doesn’t approve of dog shows, so they have to train Charley in private. Meanwhile, Bridget has a new boyfriend called Philip, who turns about to be a kleptomaniac and steals things from Bridget’s apartment.</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: asleep elegant ill missing sweet</p><p> busy handsome impressed perfect</p><p> cruel horrible intelligent spiritual</p><p> nouns: competition fleas photo frame ribbon thief whipping cream</p><p> dog show kettle plan shaving cream trainer yoga</p><p> earrings necklace police station souvenir vet<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> verbs: blame get rid of remind roll over steal</p><p> enter (a competition) own respect slap train</p><p> expressions: how could you? having his hair cut get something back</p><p> 58 ★</p><p> none left she really went for you ( = attacked you) break it up ( = stop fighting) sell things on the internet</p><p> Wordwatch The title of the programme is another play on words; the story centres round a dog show, and Every dog has its day also means that, at some point, everyone has a chance to be in the limelight, to have a time which is special and important to them. Viewers need to know the difference between shaving cream and whipping cream, which is used in cooking. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. a quick pint</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 20 Answer key</p><p> C</p><p> 1<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2a) 3c)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> Language section (page 69) 1</p><p> The future of must and can</p><p> Check the meaning … 1 back 2 roll 3 left 5 train 6 roll 7 train<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> A</p><p> Suggested answers; alternatives are possible 1 You’ll be able to book them online. 2 You’ll have to cook something yourself. 3 You’ll have to sleep on the floor. 4 You’ll have to do it now. 5 You’ll be able to see it next week. 6 You’ll be able to see him when he arrives. 7 You’ll have to do without. 8 You’ll have to use someone else’s.</p><p> B</p><p> Suggested answers; alternatives are possible</p><p> 4 back 8 left</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Students’ predictions; the correct answers are 1a) 2b) 3b) 4b) 5a)</p><p> B</p><p> The answer is b)</p><p> 5 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Part one … 1c) 2a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1N</p><p> 2Y</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4Y</p><p> 5Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6 Part two … A Students’ predictions; the correct answers are: 1a) 2a) B</p><p> 1c)</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … 1a) 2b)</p><p> 8</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3T 7F 8T</p><p> Hector: What are we going to do about Charley? Annie doesn’t want to train him. Nick: We’ll have to train him ourselves. Hector: But how can we train him here? Annie will see us! Nick: We’ll have to train him in the park. Hector: In the park? But it’s cold! Nick: You’ll have to wear a coat! 2<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4F</p><p> 5F</p><p> 6T</p><p> 9 Say something extr@! A Suggested answers; alternatives are possible 1 Really? I didn’t know she was interested in Russia. 2 Really? I didn’t know he was interested in architecture. 3 Really? I had no idea he’d been to university. 4 Really? I didn’t know that she’d been married. 5 Really? I had no idea that she knew the Queen. B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> Have something done 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9</p><p> They had their car cleaned. Bridget is having her nails painted. Are they having their house decorated? Is Annie going to have her hair dyed? Hector is having his shirts ironed. Nick is having his teeth checked. My sister wants to have her flat decorated. I had my best dress dry-cleaned. Do you know where I can have my season ticket renewed? 10 The boys want to have the furniture in the flat replaced.</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 59</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 21</p><p> The entertainers</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Entertaining children</p><p> myself, yourself, etc Verbs + direct and indirect objects</p><p> Talking about childhood Talking about the way you feel<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What happens? After Bridget presents an item on Channel 9 about the amount of money rich people spend on children’s parties, Nick thinks it would be a good idea to get work doing this. His first job is at a party for Victoria’s stepdaughter, Daisy, and Nick persuades Hector to help him, and Bridget agrees to do it too, because she wants to meet some of the famous people who have been invited to the party. Meanwhile, Annie has been learning about hypnosis, and accidentally hypnotises the boys before they go the party. The party ends in disaster, and it is only Annie’s intervention as a traffic warden that saves the boys getting into real trouble…</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: amazing magical silly top-class nouns: Insects ant caterpillar</p><p> hairy posh sleepy</p><p> bee dragonfly</p><p> Other nouns assistant booking chest (part of body) fairy (princess) headache ice cream laughter millionaire step-daughter toy</p><p> 60 ★</p><p> magic ridiculous temporary</p><p> butterfly wasp celebrity fine jelly mind wigwam</p><p> Writing Writing an internet advertisement for a service</p><p> verbs: control give up juggle relax<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> dress up hit last for tow away</p><p> expressions: have an affair loads of money worse still only millionaires need apply</p><p> entertain hypnotise react</p><p> get lost hypnotic state go with a bang suit yourself</p><p> Wordwatch go with a bang means to go well; suit yourself is an expression which people use if someone else doesn’t agree with what they have suggested (a kind of opposite to It’s a deal which was used in a previous episode). If you tell someone something bad that has happened, worse still… indicates that there is something even worse to come. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Catherine Zeta Jones hey presto Jude Law Orlando Bloom pass the parcel pin the tail on the donkey wicked ( = great)</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 21 Answer key</p><p> Language section (page 70)</p><p> 1</p><p> 1 Myself, yourself, ourselves etc A 1 Alice hurt herself when she fell down the stairs. 2 My friend and I didn’t enjoy ourselves at the club. 3 Tina and Mark made fools of themselves at the party. 4 Did your brother teach himself Italian? 5 Ask your mother to introduce herself to everyone.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> So far in extr@ … 1c) 2b) 3a)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … Odd one out 1 caterpillar – it can’t fly 2 wasp – you can’t eat it 3 ridiculous – all the others are positive 4 laughter – all the others are verbs</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Students’ predictions; the correct answers are: 1a) 2c) 3c) 4b)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> The answer is b)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1c) 2b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 2N</p><p> 3N<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4Y</p><p> 5N</p><p> 6 Part two … A 1b) 2a)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1T</p><p> 3T</p><p> 4F<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5F</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … The correct order is: 1, 5, 7, 2, 6, 3, 4, 8</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3F 7F 8F</p><p> 2F</p><p> 4F</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 5T</p><p> B</p><p> A: Did you enjoy yourself at the party? B: Well, first I introduced myself to the other people at the party. B: I fell over and hurt myself. In fact, I made a complete fool of myself!</p><p> 2</p><p> Verbs such as give and direct and indirect objects 1 gave my sister a present. 2 They handed the border guards their passports. 3 My aunt sent my brother and me a really nice card. 4 The manager gave the players some instructions. 5 When are you going to email your teacher your answer?</p><p> 6T</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> 61</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 22</p><p> Haunting at Hallowe’en</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Superstitions and fortune telling</p><p> must / mustn’t; have to / don’t have to should should have<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Telling fortunes Telling a ghost story</p><p> What happens? It’s Hallowe’en, 31st October, and the friends are due to go to parties to celebrate this pagan feast time. Unfortunately, Hector tells them a scary ghost story, which means that Nick, and eventually Hector too, are too scared to move. They also use a Ouija board, which makes Nick even more afraid. Meanwhile, their hapless neighbour Bernard has lost his cat, Marbles.</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: black-haired loud true</p><p> cute psychic unlucky</p><p> babe candle honeymoon power cut roof (of car) torch</p><p> dull spooky</p><p> horoscope Ouija board bowl goldfish marbles pumpkin sidekick</p><p> verbs: chase come round ( = regain consciousness) fancy look into look out for pretend run out of scare</p><p> 62 ★</p><p> expressions: exclamations Oh goodie!<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What rubbish!</p><p> Predictions and superstitions tall, dark, handsome stranger be in for a big surprise have the palm of you hand read Breaking a mirror means seven years’ bad luck Other lose your marbles in the mood equal opportunities to be afraid / scared of the dark beware of…</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> nouns: predicting the future crystal ball fortune teller lifeline love line other nouns apartment dog food ghost (story) noise punch line storm</p><p> Writing Writing a ghost story</p><p> All the words to do with superstitions and ghost stories need to be pre-taught. Many of them may be familiar to viewers. There are references to having your palm read, seven years’ bad luck if you break a mirror. The most important of these is the Ouija board, the circular board with letters on it that appears to give messages. Bernard’s cat is called Marbles, which leads him to say that he has lost his marbles, which is an expression to indicate that someone has gone mad. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Hallowe’en – 31st October Has the cat got your tongue? – Unable to speak Nostradamus opening an umbrella in the house pumpkin Punch line – play on words that makes jokes funny tarot cards Trick or treat – children dress up in spooky / scary costumes and go ‘trick or treating,’ asking for sweets from house to house</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 22 Answer key</p><p> Language section (page 71)</p><p> 1<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1</p><p> Must / mustn’t, have to / don’t have to 1 We don’t have to pay for tickets, the concert is free. 2 I must go and get some petrol. 3 My English cousin doesn’t have to do military service – it isn’t compulsory there. 4 We have to get to school early tomorrow, the exam starts at 8 am. 5 You mustn’t drive so fast – you’re breaking the speed limit! 6 You mustn’t use a dictionary during the exam – it’s against the rules!</p><p> 2</p><p> Should / shouldn’t Suggested answers; alternatives are possible 1 That’s a very bad cough, you should see a doctor. 2 It’s raining, you shouldn’t go out into the street. 3 20 cigarettes a day? You shouldn’t smoke so much. 4 You shouldn’t make fun of Bernard, he’s very upset. 5 Bernard shouldn’t allow his cat to walk around the building – she gets lost easily.</p><p> 3</p><p> Should have Suggested answers; alternatives are possible 1 Nick was very nervous. Hector shouldn’t have told the ghost story. 2 You ate all the chocolates! You should have given some to me! 3 You were very rude to the traffic warden. You shouldn’t have done that! 4 They were late for the concert. They should have caught an earlier train. 5 Why did you drive past that girl? We should have given her a lift in our car.</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2a) 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 2<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … Compound words: Ouija board; crystal ball; dog food; fortune teller. power cut; punch line 1 dog food 2 power cut 3 punch line 4 fortune teller 5 crystal ball 6 Ouija board</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … 1b) 2a) 3a)</p><p> B</p><p> The answer is a)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1c) 2c)</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1Y</p><p> 2N</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 3N</p><p> 4Y</p><p> 5N<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6 Part two … A 1 honeymoon 2 mirror 3 luck 4 petrol 5 petrol 6 noise 7 smiled B</p><p> Nick does 1, 2, 4 and 5</p><p> 7 Part three … A The correct answers are 1c) and 2b) B</p><p> The following things happen: 1, 2, 3 and 6</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3T 7T 8T</p><p> 4F</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6T</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> ★</p><p> 63</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 23<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Truth or dare</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Telling the truth</p><p> verbs followed by - ing contact clauses</p><p> Speaking Daring people to do things Writing Ten things I like about my best friend</p><p> What happens?</p><p> Wordwatch</p><p> After playing a game of Truth or Dare, the friends decide to tell the truth for 24 hours, which results in Nick losing a chance to be in a commercial (a TV advertisement), and almost costs Bridget her job at Channel 9. Annie and Hector nearly split up because of it, too.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Viewers may not be familiar with the game Truth or Dare, or they may have something similar in their own culture. Basically, someone is chosen (in this case by spinning a bottle) and then they have to agree to do one of two things: either they will agree to tell the truth when asked a question, or they will agree to a dare, for example: I dare you to tell Bernard that you fancy him.</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: bad-tempered delicious handy sick</p><p> crazy disgusting late ugly</p><p> cross fired ridiculous weird</p><p> nouns: audition coincidence handbag mobile (phone) presenter talent yoghurt</p><p> burglar commercial honesty monster quality truth</p><p> carrot cake date lie personality relationship witch</p><p> verbs: behave go on oversleep upset</p><p> copy fancy keep (doing something) shout taste</p><p> expressions: sense of humour for ages the whole truth comfort food natural blonde beauty sleep how dare you?<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 64 ★</p><p> For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10-15 of this book. Ivy restaurant truth or dare</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 23 Answer key</p><p> C</p><p> 1</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1c) 2a) 3b) 4a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5a)</p><p> Check the meaning … 1 It’s very difficult to tell the truth all the time. 2 I’ve had a brilliant idea! 3 This is the most delicious yoghurt in the world. 4 Do you have a problem with that? 5 I am having such a crazy day! 6 You are an ugly, bad-tempered witch. 7 I think that honesty is a great quality. 8 We’ll decide who the winner is. 9 Bridget doesn’t feel like going to work today. 10 You have the most beautiful eyes I have ever seen.</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … The correct answers are: 1a) 2c) 3b)</p><p> B</p><p> The correct answer is b)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1b) 2b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 2N</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4Y</p><p> 5Y</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1b) 2b)</p><p> 3a)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1N</p><p> 3N</p><p> 4Y</p><p> 5Y</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … 1b) 2c)</p><p> 4F<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5F</p><p> 8</p><p> Language section (page 72)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 2Y</p><p> 3b)</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3T 7T 8F</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 1</p><p> Verbs followed by -ing 1 Do you fancy going to the cinema later? 2 I hate eating seafood! It makes me sick! 3 Why do they keep calling you? What do they want? 4 I know where we are. I remember going to that beach when I was a child. 5 Can you imagine living in a palace? I can’t. 6 Do you mind opening the window? It’s very hot in here.</p><p> 2</p><p> Verbs followed by the infinitive 1 Hector promised to take Annie to Argentina one day. 2 We decided to leave the bar at about midnight. 3 Tom never studies, but he managed to pass his exams. 4 Why does Ben keep ringing when he knows Claire doesn’t want to talk to him? 5 I need to change some money so I can finish paying for the tickets.</p><p> 3</p><p> Contact clauses 1 I met a boy who lives in Rome. 2 What happened to that ring you bought in Peru? 3 There’s a man at the TV station Bridget wants to go out with. 4 Bridget has an ex-boyfriend called Kevin who called her this morning. 5 Hector comes from a country in South America I visited last year.</p><p> 6T</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 65</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 24</p><p> Pilot Nick</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Flying – Flight Safety Theatre – playing a role</p><p> zero conditionals without if a lot, a little, a few</p><p> Speaking Talking about things which remind you of other things Expressing surprise at someone’s description of something Writing An email about a turbulent flight<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> What happens? Due to a misunderstanding, Bridget accidentally orders builders to start work in Eunice’s flat, with the result that Eunice comes to live with them, and make impossible demands on Bridget as a host. Meanwhile, Nick has a part as a pilot in a play which is taking place in Paris, and has to persuade Hector to come with him and play the part of an air stewardess …</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: angry dazzling masculine tiny nouns: character (in a play) grandmother magic part (in a film) Occupations actress hostess</p><p> cool ill serious</p><p> crisp irresistible sweet</p><p> chest ( = piece of furniture) heart mistake play builder pilot</p><p> co-pilot stewardess</p><p> Words and expressions about plane safety procedures oxygen masks life jackets forced landing turbulence</p><p> 66 ★</p><p> decompression place oxygen mask over the face adopt the following position verbs: belong to miss (a plane) play a part slap</p><p> dress persuade protest<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> fancy place rehearse</p><p> expressions: guess who (has to organise it) I’m proud of you the chest reminds me of my grandmother this place is a mess give something a new look</p><p> Wordwatch There are several useful words to do with safety routines on a plane. They are presented in an activity on page 38 of the workbook. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book.</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 24 Answer key</p><p> Language section (page 73)</p><p> 1</p><p> 1 A</p><p> Zero conditionals without if Example answers; alternatives are possible 1 If there’s fire, break the glass. 2 If there’s stormy weather, please stay in your seats. 3 If the head teacher comes in, please stand up. 4 If the Prime Minister visits, all police leave will be cancelled. 5 If you see a suspect package on the train, please tell the guard. 6 If there is an emergency, go directly to the hospital. 7 If the office is closed, please leave your name and number. 8 If it rains, the ceremony takes place indoors 9 If something is stolen from you, please inform the police.</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2b) 3c)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5c)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3 A</p><p> Check the meaning … character 3, 8; chest 1, 7; cool 5, 6; miss 4, 10; play 2, 9</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ predictions<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Students’ predictions; the correct answers are: 1c) 2c) 3b) 4c) 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> The answer is b)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1) speaking 2) safety 3) decompression 4) masks 5) Life jackets 6) position 2N</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … The answer is b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> 1N</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … The answers are Photo 1 b) and Photo 2 b)</p><p> B</p><p> The stewardess actually says 1, 2 and 5</p><p> 2</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3T 7F 8T</p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible 1 I have a lot of brothers and sisters. 2 There are only a few nightclubs in my city. 3 I have been on quite a few flights in my life. 4 I have seen a lot of films recently. 5 I have only a little bit of money in my wallet. 6 I have a little English homework to do. 7 There are quite a few parks in this town. 8 My mother has a lot of fashionable clothes.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 2Y</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4Y</p><p> 5Y</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4N</p><p> 5Y</p><p> 1 If the flight gets bumpy, fasten your seat belt. 2 If you don’t pass the exam the first time, take it again. 3 If the café is closed, buy something at the supermarket. 4 If there aren’t any glasses, drink out of the can. 5 If you run out of money, call your parents!</p><p> 4F</p><p> 9 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6T</p><p> Modifiers: a little and a few</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 67</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 25</p><p> Art</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Art</p><p> Revision of zero and first conditionals</p><p> Speaking Contradicting someone’s future plans<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Words with variable stress</p><p> Correcting misunderstandings Writing An email about visiting Bridget new flat</p><p> What happens? Bridget fancies Marty Ross, a presenter at Channel 9. He tells her he will take her out to dinner if she can get him tickets for an art exhibition by the fashionable new artist, Damian Pollasco. He also tells her that he judges a woman by the way her home looks, which leads Bridget to force the rest of them to make her home more ‘arty.’ Meanwhile, Annie is expecting the arrival of ecowarriors Boggy and Moss from Manchester. Hector is home when they arrive. They don’t say anything, eat all the ‘nibbles’ he has bought for Marty, and spread graffiti over all the walls. Marty is very impressed by the results and wants to buy the wall!</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: arty expensive precious scary thick nouns: apartment battery chicken cornflakes environment farm animal phase protest ticket</p><p> 68 ★</p><p> cruel fat raw sickly</p><p> art gallery calf dragon exhibition freedom pig pen researcher turkey</p><p> exciting original rich sweet</p><p> battery century eco-warrior fan mess preview star veal</p><p> verbs: demonstrate notice pretend<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> improve prepare resist</p><p> lay eggs present (a show) run on (batteries)</p><p> expressions: anyone who is anyone loft-style apartment get on with it nibbles ( = snacks) take a day off work beauty sleep</p><p> Wordwatch Marty liked to refer to himself as arty, meaning that he is interested in art, but the word can also be used about people who think of themselves as knowing about art. He also wants to go to the party because anyone who is anyone will be there, meaning that all the fashionable in-crowd will be there. There are also more words to indicate Annie’s position about environmental issues battery chickens, for example, and the fact that she refers to Boggy and Moss as eco-warriors. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Damien Pollasco (an artist – he doesn’t exist) Lady Macbeth Tate Modern thick (can mean stupid) Trafalgar Square</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 25 Answer key</p><p> C</p><p> 1</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 2<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1c) 2a) 3c)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5c)</p><p> Language section (page 74)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence Check the meaning … art gallery; battery chickens; beauty sleep; farm animal; loft-style apartment 1 Bridget and Annie live in a loft-style apartment. 2 Damian Pollasco’s exhibition is on at the art gallery in this street. 3 ‘No noise, please, I need my beauty sleep,’ said Bridget. 4 Don’t eat those eggs! They were laid by battery chickens! 5 A pig is a farm animal! You shouldn’t keep one in your flat!</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Students’ predictions; the correct answers are: 1a) 2a) 3b) 4a) 5c)</p><p> B</p><p> The answer is c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1b) 2a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 2Y</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … a)2 b)2</p><p> c)1</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1a)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … The correct answer is b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1b)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3T 7T 8F<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4F</p><p> 2a)</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 4Y</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 1<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Revision of zero and first conditionals 1e) 2c) 3b) 4h) 5g) 6a) 7d) 8j) 9f) 10i)</p><p> 2</p><p> Words with variable stress and meaning 1 He was very rude to me! That was the worst insult I have ever heard. 2 Coffee is one of Brazil’s most important exports. 3 It’s very serious. There has been a 10% increase in gun crimes. 4 Che Guevara led a group of rebels in Latin America.</p><p> 5N</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6T</p><p> ★</p><p> 69</p><p> ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★ Episode 26</p><p> Alibi</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Investigating a crime</p><p> so and such the infinitive of purpose</p><p> Speaking Saying what you really like and really don’t like Writing Writing a summary</p><p> What happens? Annie decides to do a sponsored silence, and just after she starts, a detective arrives, investigating the theft of Bernard’s clothes. In fact, as it turns out, Bernard’s clothes haven’t been stolen at all. Meanwhile, Nick is suffering from toothache, but has a pathological fear of the word dentist …</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: bright red hysterical sponsored<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> favourite married unlikely</p><p> nouns: ambulance check-up digestive (biscuit) (dentist’s) drill investigation lip mushrooms respect silence student teeth</p><p> biscuit clothes dressing gown genius keys motorbike peppers salon spot (on face) symptoms toothache</p><p> Occupations beautician detective</p><p> butcher plumber</p><p> verbs: accuse care about manage (to do) shake stare at suspect</p><p> 70 ★</p><p> gentle pretty urgent</p><p> expressions: bad for you are you trying to be funny? I’m off it doesn’t show ( = you can’t see it) I can’t stand</p><p> Wordwatch Annie’s sponsored silence means that she has persuaded people to pay her money, which she will give to charity, if she can keep quiet for a day. Are you trying to be funny? is a rather aggressive expression which is used when someone does NOT think something is funny. It is not recommended that learners should ever use this expression with native speakers. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. bingo (two fat ladies = 88; clickety-click = 66) charades (pointing at nose, number of syllables) Metropolitan Police Sherlock Holmes<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> dentist</p><p> bother ( = annoy) investigate notice squeal summarise</p><p> Teacher’s guide 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Episode 26 Answer key 1</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2a) 3a)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> Language section (page 75)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … ambulance, genius and investigation are not occupations</p><p> 1</p><p> So and such 1 My English teacher is so nice! 2 The teachers in this school are such nice people! 3 My uncle bought me an iPod. He’s such a generous person! 4 I was so astonished when I saw them at the party! 5 It was such a difficult examination! 6 Annie and Bridget are such different people! 7 Annie and Hector are such a lovely couple! 8 This meal is so perfectly delicious! 9 Detective Hunt is such a stupid person! 10 Bernard is so irritating!</p><p> 2</p><p> So … that and such … that 1d 2f) 3a) 4c)</p><p> 1 A butcher is someone who sells meat. 2 A dentist is someone who looks after your teeth. 3 A plumber is someone who repairs water pipes. 4 A detective is someone who solves crimes. 5 A beautician is someone who makes you look good! 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … 1b) 2b) 3c)</p><p> B</p><p> The correct answer is b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1c) 2c)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 3</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 3N</p><p> 4Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5N</p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1b) 2a)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … 1c) 2b)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 8</p><p> 2Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> 1 2 3 4</p><p> 2 3 4 4T</p><p> 5T<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6e)</p><p> The infinitive of purpose</p><p> 1</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3T 7F 8T</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 6T 5</p><p> I’m studying English in order to get a better job. My sister is studying at catering college because she wants to be a chef. I know someone who is learning Chinese in order to get a job there. She borrowed some money to pay for a new car. He’s working part time in a shop to save money for a holiday.</p><p> I wonder why all these people are here. I wonder where I put my English book. I wonder who stole Bernard’s clothes. I wonder if Hector and Annie are going to get married. 5 I wonder when Hector will go back to Argentina.</p><p> ★</p><p> 71<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 27</p><p> Can you live without ...?</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Reality TV shows</p><p> I wish</p><p> Speaking Giving short answers to continue the conversation.</p><p> Verb + object + infinitive<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Making bets Writing Things you could and couldn’t live without</p><p> What happens? Marty Ross is the presenter of a reality TV programme called Can You Live Without …? in which people try to go without things that they like in order to win a prize. Nick persuades the others that they should go in for the competition, and Bridget persuades Marty to get them on the show by showing him some compromising photos of himself. At the end of the show, we get to see one of them …</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: clever disgusting smart ( = clever)</p><p> correct easy stressed</p><p> cross (= angry) persuasive</p><p> nouns: babe contestant kettle prize money temptation</p><p> baboon flatmate make-up producer toy</p><p> chocolate joker mirror taste</p><p> verbs: appreciate bite brush something off cost dump ( = finish with a boyfriend / girlfriend) fail kill kiss persuade whisper expressions: I bet (you couldn’t) I wish you’d stop suck your thumb that’s a shame</p><p> 72 ★<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> it’s going to rain join me after the (advertising) break enough said</p><p> Wordwatch Note some less frequent meanings of common words: cross means angry, smart means clever and dump is used here to mean to end a relationship. Although it is not a taboo word, it is not advisable for learners to use this word with native speakers. To brush something off means to ignore something, or suggest that it isn’t important. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Manchester United Orlando Bloom</p><p> Teacher’s guide</p><p> Episode 27 Answer key</p><p> C</p><p> 1</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1a) 2a) 3c)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Language section (page 76)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … 1 How much does that Harley Davidson motorbike cost? 2 Well done! That’s the correct answer! 3 Let’s welcome the next contestant who wants to play Can You Live Without? 4 That girl must be very clever to pass so many examinations. 5 It makes me very cross when people drop litter in the street.</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … Students; predictions; the correct answers are: 1a) 2c) 3b) 4c) 5a)</p><p> B</p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible Annie is sucking her thumb. Bridget is filing her nails. Hector is reading a magazine. Nick is scratching his head.</p><p> 5 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Part one … 1b) 2b)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 2N</p><p> 3N</p><p> 4N</p><p> 5Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1b) 2c)</p><p> 3a)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> B</p><p> Marty doesn’t say number 4</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … 1N 2Y 7Y 8N</p><p> 8</p><p> 3Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4N</p><p> 5N</p><p> 6Y</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3F 7T 8T</p><p> 4F</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6T</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! 1 Is she? 2 Did it? 4 Is it? 5 Did you?</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 3 Will she? 6 Is she?</p><p> 1 A</p><p> I wish 1 I wish it would stop raining. 2 I wish you wouldn’t fall asleep when I’m talking to you! 3 I wish I could come with you, but I can’t 4 I wish Bridget wouldn’t talk about men so much. 5 I wish you would turn off the television. 6 I wish I could get an ice cream. 7 I wish you wouldn’t eat with your mouth open! 8 I wish Nick wouldn’t spend so much time on the internet.</p><p> B</p><p> Example answers; variations are possible 1 It’s so cold in this flat. I wish we had central heating. 2 We didn’t get invited to the party because you were rude to him. I wish you hadn’t been rude to him. 3 Marty Ross was shocked when he saw Bridget’s photographs. He wishes they hadn’t been taken. 4 There’s a great band playing at the club – but the tickets have all been sold. I wish we had bought some tickets. 5 ‘I can’t believe we agreed to do this,’ said Hector. He wishes they hadn’t agreed to do it.</p><p> 2 Verb + object + infinitive Example answers; variations are possible 1 Why did Nick ask the others to appear on the show? To get the prize money. 2 How did Bridget persuade Marty to help them? She showed him some photographs. 3 What did Marty tell Hector to live without? He told him to live without chewing gum and touching Annie. 4 What did Marty order Bridget to stop doing? He ordered her to stop using the mirror. 5 What did Marty tell Charley to do? He told Charley to go with him.</p><p> ★</p><p> 73<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 28</p><p> Christmas</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Christmas</p><p> Functions Speaking Writing</p><p> What happens?</p><p> crackers, decorations, presents, pudding and stockings.</p><p> It’s Christmas and Bridget has been invited to a series of parties, but can’t go when she breaks her leg falling over a Christmas sleigh that Nick has been using in his temporary job in Santa’s Grotto (a place – usually in a department store where English children go to meet Father Christmas and tell him what presents they want).<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> The one in the programme is as follows: What do you get if you cross a chicken with a clock? An alarm cluck!</p><p> Vocabulary adjectives: cancelled fake naughty traditional</p><p> delicious handsome special</p><p> fabulous jolly stuck</p><p> nouns: binoculars choice nightclub recipe</p><p> candle church pastry sherry</p><p> charity flea collar petrol station snow</p><p> verbs: believe in share</p><p> get changed (clothes) take off (clothes)</p><p> expressions: panic over I don’t get it cheer up surprise party<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Wordwatch The words that students need to know are the ones to do with English Christmas traditions. The Check the meaning … activity on page 53 is very useful for explaining some of them. The following items are dealt with there: carols,</p><p> 74 ★</p><p> When you pull a Christmas cracker, you will often find a riddle in it, which usually contains a joke, and the joke is almost invariably a play on words, or pun. Often they begin with the words: What do you get if you cross … followed by the names of two animals (the most famous is sheep and kangaroo, giving you a woolly jumper).</p><p> In addition, Christmas Eve is 24th December, the day before Christmas Day. Like many cultures, it is normal to have a Christmas tree in the house, which you decorate. A chocolate log is a kind of chocolate cake, made to look like a log that you would put on the fire. Santa Claus is another name for Father Christmas Mistletoe is an evergreen plant that people hang up in their houses. You may kiss someone if you are both standing underneath it. Turkey is the traditional meat eaten at Christmas. Mince pies are a kind of Christmas cake, made with mincemeat, which consists of sultanas, raisins and spices. Hector wants to make mince pies, but he doesn’t understand the difference between mincemeat and minced meat. Minced meat is minced lamb, pork, beef, etc. The friends go carol singing, door to door. During the singing of the carol ‘Away in a manger,’ someone shouts ‘dog in a manger, more like.’ The expression ‘dog in a / the manger’ refers to a mean-spirited individual who doesn’t need something that someone else wants, but won’t let the other person have it. The phrase comes from one of Aesop’s fables, about a dog</p><p> Teacher’s guide lying in a manger full of hay. When an ox tries to eat some hay, the dog bites him, despite the fact that the hay is of no use to the dog. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Annabel’s (London club) Elton John the Beckhams The Ritz The Savoy</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1e)</p><p> 2</p><p> 3</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2a) 3c)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> Check the meaning … 1f) 2d) 3g) 4b) 7e)</p><p> Let and make 1 They didn’t make me work late – I agreed to do it! 2 Nick’s boss at the grotto lets him go home early every day. 3 Listening to you talk about Rome makes me want to visit the city. 4 During the interval, they let the audience meet the musicians. 5 Your jokes always make me laugh. 6 Did they let you come into the country without your passport?</p><p> 2</p><p> Allow, permit, force, order</p><p> 5b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5a)</p><p> 6c)</p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible 1</p><p> Before you watch … 1e) 2a) 3d)</p><p> 4b)</p><p> 5c)</p><p> 2</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 3Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4N</p><p> 5Y</p><p> 3</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1c) 2c)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5a)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4N</p><p> 5Y</p><p> 6</p><p> Part two … The correct answers are 1a) 2b) 3c)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … The correct answer is b)</p><p> B</p><p> 1c)</p><p> 3b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4a)</p><p> 8</p><p> In this episode … 1F 2T 3T 7T 8T</p><p> 4T</p><p> 2c)</p><p> 5c)</p><p> 1</p><p> 4 A</p><p> 2Y</p><p> 4b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Language section (page 77)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 2N</p><p> 3d)</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Episode 28 Answer key 1</p><p> 2a)</p><p> 5T</p><p> 4 5</p><p> How did you get here? My father allowed me to use his car. Who cleaned the house? She forced / ordered me to do it. How did you get in the house? The caretaker allowed me to come in. Why did you sign the document? The soldier forced / ordered me to do it. What happened to Hector? His father ordered him to go home.<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 6T</p><p> ★</p><p> 75</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 29</p><p> Camping</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions</p><p> Camping Scouts and Guides<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> could / was able to shall</p><p> Speaking Asking for someone’s opinion Asking for a word Writing Complaining</p><p> What happens? The programme starts with Hector and Eunice presenting a programme from a camping exhibition. It ends with the four friends deciding to go camping.</p><p> stick around tie knots she’s all over you trouble ahead do a good turn (Brownie motto) she’s after him open (your mouth) wide</p><p> Vocabulary Wordwatch adjectives: creepy fit hurt real worried</p><p> cross (angry) good-looking pretty special</p><p> nouns: badge collar guy ropes (on a tent) joke pain report shape studio training</p><p> beetles colour honeysuckle jungle paint salute size survival turn</p><p> bite exhibition ivy lads perfume sleeping bag sting toy worms</p><p> verbs: breathe crawl fail imagine pretend share train<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> calm down creep flirt join put up (a tent) smell try out</p><p> cheer up demonstrate forgive light (a fire) run out of survive wriggle</p><p> expressions: first aid tough guys live off the land be prepared (Scout motto)</p><p> 76 ★</p><p> early highly-trained proper sweet</p><p> There are a lot of words which need teaching in this episode – you may want to break them down into lexical sets and decide which one your students most need to learn: words about the ‘dangers’ of insects and the outdoor life: creep (verb), creepy (adjective), beetles, bite, hurt, pain, sting, worms, crawl, wriggle Or you may want to concentrate on words to do with scouting and the outdoor life: highly-trained, badge, guy ropes (on a tent), sleeping bag, survival, training, light a fire, put up, survive, first aid, live off the land, be prepared (Scout motto), tie knots, do a good turn (the Brownie motto) For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. The Incredible Hulk English rose Brownie (Guides) (Boy) Scouts SAS - Special Air Service Action Man</p><p> Teacher’s guide 5 What’s the name of that thing you use to open a wine bottle?</p><p> Episode 29 Answer key 1</p><p> 2</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1c) 2a) 3b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 4c)</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> 5c)</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> Language section (page 78)</p><p> Check the meaning … cross 1,8; sweet 4, 6; train 2, 10; turn 3, 5; light 7, 9</p><p> 1</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … 1a) 2b) 3a)</p><p> 2<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> B</p><p> The correct answer is b)</p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1a) 2c)</p><p> B</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1a) 2b)</p><p> Was able to 1 Soon after he arrived in England, Hector was able to get a job at Channel 9. 2 Bridget resigned because she couldn’t work with Eunice any more. 3 Hector and Annie could get married next year. 4 I waited for hours but I couldn’t / wasn’t able to get in. 5 Were you able to reserve a table at the restaurant for tonight?</p><p> B<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 1b)</p><p> 3</p><p> Questions with shall Example answers; alternatives are possible 1 There’s nothing on TV tonight. Shall we go to the cinema? 2 The new bed has arrived. Shall we put it in the bedroom? 3 Is anyone thirsty? Shall I make a cup of coffee? 4 There are a lot of people queuing to get in this restaurant. Shall we go somewhere else? 5 I’ve finished cleaning the kitchen. Shall I clean the bathroom next? 6 It’s so dark in here! Can you see what you’re reading? Shall I switch on the light?</p><p> 3</p><p> 2N</p><p> 2c)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 3b)</p><p> 4c)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5a)</p><p> 3Y</p><p> 4N</p><p> 5N</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4a)</p><p> 5b)</p><p> 7</p><p> Part three … I’ve got a) it! Got b) what? Let’s a) put it up! Have you seen c) the time? It’s three o’clock a) in the morning!</p><p> 8<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> In this episode … 1F 2F 3T 7F 8T</p><p> 4T</p><p> 5T</p><p> 6T</p><p> 9 A</p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> C</p><p> Example answers; alternatives are possible 1 What’s the name of that thing you use to open a door? 2 What’s the word for someone who drives a bus? 3 What’s the name of that machine that prints documents? 4 What’s the name of that person who looks at your passport when you come into the country?<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Could</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> ★</p><p> 77</p><p> ★</p><p> ★ Episode 30</p><p> Love hurts</p><p> Topic / Vocabulary</p><p> Grammar</p><p> Functions<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Jealousy Trust</p><p> Superlative expressions should have</p><p> Speaking Guessing Asking for more information Writing Indicating that you are suspicious of someone</p><p> What happens? Things don’t look very promising for Annie and Hector at the beginning of the programme; they are out having a meal, but Annie is consumed with jealousy, and convinced that Hector is having an affair with someone at the TV station. Hector protests his innocence, but a mysterious woman called Lola keeps calling him. Meanwhile, Annie meets a good-looking boy called Zeus (actually, she gives him a parking ticket!). It is only after she brings him to the flat that they discover that Hector has been offered a TV job at home in Argentina. Will he take it? Or will he stay in England?</p><p> verbs: argue confirm present tickle</p><p> chat miss (someone)</p><p> choose overhear</p><p> expressions: I knew it! couch potato seeing someone ( = going out with someone) are we still on for lunch? having an affair make a mess wooden acting you cheeky thing! let me guess he’s women mad! mind you ( = on the other hand)</p><p> Vocabulary Wordwatch adjectives: angry frozen hurt scary suspicious</p><p> beautiful furious jealous selfish<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Ways of cooking eggs hard-boiled scrambled fried nouns: bathroom call-time ( = time you celebrity choice excuse pain (and ‘a pain’) pepper promotion sugar</p><p> 78 ★</p><p> cute gentle long-sighted surprised</p><p> poached</p><p> have to be in a studio, etc.) chief executive editor (reading) glasses parking ticket programme salt voucher</p><p> Students need to know the difference between the abstract noun pain and calling someone a pain (a nuisance). A couch potato is someone who doesn’t do much exercise, and who watches too much TV. For information about the following cultural references, see the Cultural reference section on pages 10–15 of this book. Claridges Clark Kent / Superman executive loo ( = toilet for executives only) Hugh Grant Prince William Sumo wrestler yellow (parking) lines</p><p> Teacher’s guide 2 For a long time, the Petronas Towers in Kuala Lumpur were the tallest buildings in the world. 3 China is the country with the biggest population in the world. 4 Russia covers more than 15% of the world’s surface of the world, and is the biggest country in the world. 5 When he moved from Juventus to Real Madrid, Zinadine Zidane became the most expensive soccer player in the world.</p><p> Episode 30 Answer key 1</p><p> So far in extr@ … 1b) 2c) 3a) 7c)</p><p> 4b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5b)</p><p> 6c)</p><p> 2</p><p> In this episode … Students give their own opinion based on photographic evidence</p><p> 3</p><p> Check the meaning … 1a) 2a) 3b) 4a)</p><p> 4 A</p><p> Before you watch … 1c) 2a) 3c)</p><p> B</p><p> The correct answer is b)<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 5 A</p><p> Part one … 1b) and c)</p><p> 2a) b) and c)</p><p> B</p><p> 1a)</p><p> 2b)</p><p> 3c)</p><p> C</p><p> 1Y</p><p> 2N<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> 3Y</p><p> 6 A</p><p> Part two … 1 doing 2 being 4 wrestler 5 sort</p><p> 3 guess 6 poached</p><p> B</p><p> 1a)</p><p> 4c)</p><p> 7 A</p><p> Part three … Photo 1c) Photo 2a)</p><p> 8<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> In this episode … 1T 2T 3T 7T 8F</p><p> 2</p><p> 2b)</p><p> Superlative expressions Students’ own answers</p><p> 4a) 3</p><p> 3 a)</p><p> 4Y</p><p> 3c)</p><p> 4F</p><p> 9 A<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Say something extr@! Students’ own answers</p><p> B</p><p> Students’ own answers</p><p> 5N</p><p> Should have A: Why are you laughing? B: I just told Jack that I think his jokes are terrible. You should have seen his face! A: Oh no! That’s terrible! You shouldn’t have done that! B: Why not? A: Because he’s very sensitive. B: Well, he shouldn’t have told such a bad joke!</p><p> 5a)</p><p> 5F</p><p> 6T</p><p> 10 extr@ email! Students’ own answers</p><p> Language section (page 79) 1<div class="sm:flex sm:items-center sm:justify-center sm:flex-row sm:space-x-1 insert" style="margin-top:0; margin-bottom:0;"><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script><ins class="adsbygoogle sm:w-1/2" style="display:block; text-align:center;" data-ad-layout="in-article" data-ad-format="fluid" data-full-width-responsive="true" data-ad-slot="2246212396" data-ad-client="ca-pub-9137371106135127" data-adtest="off"></ins><script>(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});</script></div></p><p> Superlatives Example answers; alternatives are possible 1 The Pacific is the biggest ocean in the world.</p><p> ★</p><p> 79</p></div></section> <img class="lazyload" data-src="https://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?q=Extra English Teacher&#x27;s Guide 1-15 - PDFCOFFEE.COM (2024)" alt="Extra English Teacher&#x27;s Guide 1-15 - PDFCOFFEE.COM (2024)" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mP8/h8AAvMB+NzmkbcAAAAASUVORK5CYII="/> <section> </section> </article> <div class="text-2xl font-semibold mt-5 mb-5">Top Articles</div> <div class="container-doc"> <a href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/8-health-benefits-of-collagen-liquid-supplements-you-need-to-know/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="group mb-20 flex flex-col items-center"> <img class="lazyload h-56 object-cover" data-src="https://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?q=8 Health Benefits of Collagen Liquid Supplements You Need to Know" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mP8/h8AAvMB+NzmkbcAAAAASUVORK5CYII="/> <div class="group-hover:text-primary-500 block font-medium mt-5 text-2xl"> 8 Health Benefits of Collagen Liquid Supplements You Need to Know </div> </a> <a href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/comprar-collagen-pro-beauty-blend/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="group mb-20 flex flex-col items-center"> <img class="lazyload h-56 object-cover" data-src="https://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?q=Comprar Collagen Pro Beauty Blend" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mP8/h8AAvMB+NzmkbcAAAAASUVORK5CYII="/> <div class="group-hover:text-primary-500 block font-medium mt-5 text-2xl"> Comprar Collagen Pro Beauty Blend </div> </a> <a href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/imdb-samawa-idle/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="group mb-20 flex flex-col items-center"> <img class="lazyload h-56 object-cover" data-src="https://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?q=Imdb Samawa Idle" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mP8/h8AAvMB+NzmkbcAAAAASUVORK5CYII="/> <div class="group-hover:text-primary-500 block font-medium mt-5 text-2xl"> Imdb Samawa Idle </div> </a> </div> <div class="text-2xl font-semibold mt-5 mb-5">Latest Posts</div> <div class="container-doc"> <a href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/le-collagene-quels-sont-ses-bienfaits-pour-la-sante/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="group mb-20 flex flex-col items-center"> <img class="lazyload h-56 object-cover" data-src="https://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?q=Le collagène : quels sont ses bienfaits pour la santé ?" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mP8/h8AAvMB+NzmkbcAAAAASUVORK5CYII="/> <div class="group-hover:text-primary-500 block font-medium mt-5 text-2xl"> Le collagène : quels sont ses bienfaits pour la santé ? </div> </a> <a href="https://jerseygamers.com/article/proteine-ou-collagene-comment-choisir/8649" target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="group mb-20 flex flex-col items-center"> <img class="lazyload h-56 object-cover" data-src="https://ts2.mm.bing.net/th?q=Protéine ou collagène: comment choisir ?" src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAAEAAAABCAQAAAC1HAwCAAAAC0lEQVR42mP8/h8AAvMB+NzmkbcAAAAASUVORK5CYII="/> <div class="group-hover:text-primary-500 block font-medium mt-5 text-2xl"> Protéine ou collagène: comment choisir ? </div> </a> </div> <div class="text-2xl font-semibold mt-5 mb-5">Recommended Articles</div> <div class="container-doc mb-5"> <ul class="ml-5 list-disc break-all"> <li><a href="https://alitic.best/article/kami-wa-yuugi-ni-ueteiru.-new-anime" target="_blank" rel="noopener" > Kami Wa Yuugi Ni Ueteiru. 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