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DVD Archive footage Cast Unit 1 Unit 1 BBC Motion Gallery Hamilton Lee Amy Walsh Unit 3 Getty Images Unit 3 Framepool Holly Jackson Photolibrary Group Julia Main ITV News Suni La Independent Television News Zoe Klassnik Unit 5 PA Video Anita Westmorland Press Association Natasha Vieira Anglia Television David Noble Photography Unit 7 Alamy Jeni Williams Bill Coward Georgina Philip Mary Evans Picture Library Fox Photos Unit 9 Leon Morris Matt Broad Shirley Baker Elaine Postill AP Press Association Images Unit 11 Paul Brown Annabel Port Rex Features Hamilton Lee Elliot Manarin Unit 5 Clare Warde Hat Trick Productions Amy Walsh BBC Motion Gallery Camera Unit 7 Zoran Veljokovic BBC Motion Gallery Sound Unit 9 Darko Mocilnikar BBC Motion Gallery Video editor Unit 11 Matt Patrick BBC Motion Gallery Director Archive research Sue Green Zooid Pictures Ltd Video Editor Steve Clear Specially shot scenes Produced by Dance To This Ltd Cover photo © Front: Alamy Images: PCN Photography cr; Getty Images: Mark Evans c, Werner Van Steen l; Photolibrary.com: Imagebroker RF/Arco Images/LaTerraMagica r, P Narayan cl PRE-INTERMEDIATE ➞ INTERMEDIATE PLACEMENT TEST NAME 1 I drink a cup of coffee the morning. 2 0 Eric and Maggie abroad. 37 I’ve been her friend primary school. a at b on c in d of a has never been c never has been a since b from c before d with b have never been d never have been 2 Paul plays football the weekend. 3 8 How long the guitar? 21 many countries this year? a on b in c of d at a you play c are you playing a Did you visit c Have you visited b do you play d have you played 3 My sister in France and I live in Italy. b Do you visit d Are you visiting 3 9 Mrs Rose in the same house all her life and a lives b don’t live c living d doesn’t live 22 Rachel’s bought the tickets for the concert. she doesn’t want to move now. 4 What time dinner? She got four. a lives c has lived a do you eat c you eat a already b ever c yet d never b lived d was living b does you eat d you not eat 23 Has Jean travelled to the Caribbean? 4 0 William parties. 5 I can’t come out now, I my homework. a yet b never c ever d before a never has liked c hasn’t never liked a is doing b do c am doing d does b has never liked d hasn’t liked never 24 I haven’t finished the book . I have 20 pages 6 Why ? It’s not time to go home. to read. 41 I’m crazy jazz music. a do you go c are you not going a never b yet c already d ever a about b of c into d for b are you going d you go 25 The story in a small English village. 4 2 Are you okay? You look a little . 7 Children often tired after eating. a is about c takes part a horrible b sad c great d attractive a go b be c feel d have b is a classic d takes place 43 Can you the TV? It’s time we left for the 8 When do you usually the cinema? 2 6 I’m sorry. I’m not interested seeing that film. party. a go on b go to c go d do a in b on c at d for a turn up c turn down 9 I’m not into stamps. I think it’s boring. 27 When Tim home, he had a bath. b turn on d turn off a having b saving c keeping d collecting a was getting c got 4 4 We buy the tickets tomorrow. The station is open all day. 10 Andrea enjoys jewellery in her free time. b gets d has got a mustn’t b can c can’t d don’t have to a making b doing c make d do 2 8 At 7 a.m. I breakfast. What were you doing? 45 Caroline practise the clarinet every day. She 11 The film was terrible. a ate c am eating has an exam next week. b eat d was eating a a bit c absolutely a can c has to b very d quite 2 9 When I dinner, I heard a strange noise. b can’t d doesn’t have to 1 2 I’m a bit worried about Kate. She . a cooked c has cooked 4 6 When you go to a museum, you touch the b was cooking d am cooking a haven’t phoned c not phoned paintings. It is not allowed. b hasn’t phoned d didn’t phoned 3 0 My sister mushrooms when she was a child. a can c don’t have to 13 John a hard day and doesn’t want to go out. a doesn’t like c didn’t like b must d mustn’t b hasn’t liked d wasn’t liking a haven’t had c has been 47 You bring any food. There will be lots of food b hasn’t had d has had 31 Have you visited your uncle in Australia ? there. 1 4 my phone? a never b before c ever d just a can't c may not a Have you see c Have you seen 32 I a long email to my brother last night. b mustn’t d don’t have to b Have you saw d You have seen a write c wrote 4 8 Visitors use the lounge if they want to. 15 Jenny knows people. b was writing d have written a must c don’t have to a a little b any c no d a lot of 33 My parents can’t the music I listen to. b may d can’t 16 Do you have ice cream? a get on with c stand 49 Jamie a toothache for two days. b argue d like a has c is having a any b some c a few d no 3 4 I like TV programmes from the internet. b has had d was having 17 My sister is very good money. a uploading c multitasking 5 0 I sometimes feel in the winter when it is cold a at b with c on d for b downloading d going online and dark. 1 8 How much money do you spend clothes a 35 Jackie cooking. a hurt c depressed month? b sick d faint a always has loved c always have loved a for b with c in d on b has always loved d have always loved 51 My parents think a famous actor when I’m 19 I bought a/an jacket from the charity shop. older. 3 6 Kathryn has lived in this road years. a old leather black c black old leather a I will becoming c I become a before b since c with d for b old black leather d black leather old b I’ll become d I have become © © PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE 1 M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 70 2/4/12 10:33 AM PRE-INTERMEDIATE ➞ INTERMEDIATE PLACEMENT TEST PRE-INTERMEDIATE ➞ INTERMEDIATE PLACEMENT TEST 2 0 Eric and Maggie abroad. 37 I’ve been her friend primary school. 52 I’m sure he late. He never is. a has never been c never has been a since b from c before d with a is c will be b have never been d never have been b isn’t d won’t be 3 8 How long the guitar? 21 many countries this year? 53 It’s too cold outside. I home. a you play c are you playing a Did you visit c Have you visited b do you play d have you played a will go b go c am going d went b Do you visit d Are you visiting 3 9 Mrs Rose in the same house all her life and 5 4 If you are late, you you can’t get in. They 22 Rachel’s bought the tickets for the concert. she doesn’t want to move now. sometimes close the doors. She got four. a lives c has lived a will find c are going to find a already b ever c yet d never b lived d was living b may find d find 23 Has Jean travelled to the Caribbean? 4 0 William parties. 55 I not going to buy that coat – it’s too expensive. a yet b never c ever d before a never has liked c hasn’t never liked b has never liked d hasn’t liked never a am sure c am perhaps 24 I haven’t finished the book . I have 20 pages b am definitely d definitely am to read. 41 I’m crazy jazz music. 5 6 Sue Derek to the restaurant tonight. a never b yet c already d ever a about b of c into d for a will bring probably c will probably bring 25 The story in a small English village. 4 2 Are you okay? You look a little . b probably will bring d probably not bring a is about c takes part a horrible b sad c great d attractive 57 is a serious problem in many large cities. b is a classic d takes place 43 Can you the TV? It’s time we left for the a Green spaces c Hunting 2 6 I’m sorry. I’m not interested seeing that film. party. b Habitat loss d Air pollution a in b on c at d for a turn up c turn down 5 8 Some can be dangerous and you have to be b turn on d turn off 27 When Tim home, he had a bath. careful when you go swimming in the sea. 4 4 We buy the tickets tomorrow. The station is a was getting c got a jellyfish c snakes open all day. b gets d has got b toads d alligators a mustn’t b can c can’t d don’t have to 2 8 At 7 a.m. I breakfast. What were you doing? 59 They’ll phone us before they . 45 Caroline practise the clarinet every day. She a ate c am eating a are leaving c left has an exam next week. b eat d was eating b leave d will leave a can c has to 2 9 When I dinner, I heard a strange noise. 6 0 Sandra will call you when she home. b can’t d doesn’t have to a cooked c has cooked a gets b is getting c will get d got 4 6 When you go to a museum, you touch the b was cooking d am cooking paintings. It is not allowed. 61 If you don’t go to sleep now, you really tired 3 0 My sister mushrooms when she was a child. tomorrow. a can c don’t have to a doesn’t like c didn’t like b must d mustn’t a are c will feel b hasn’t liked d wasn’t liking b feel d are feeling 47 You bring any food. There will be lots of food 31 Have you visited your uncle in Australia ? there. 6 2 If it , we’ll go to a museum and not the beach. a never b before c ever d just a can't c may not a rained c will rain 32 I a long email to my brother last night. b mustn’t d don’t have to b rains d isn’t raining a write c wrote 4 8 Visitors use the lounge if they want to. 63 We be late for our flight if we leave now. We b was writing d have written have to hurry up. a must c don’t have to 33 My parents can’t the music I listen to. b may d can’t a may b definitely c won’t d perhaps a get on with c stand 49 Jamie a toothache for two days. 6 4 It was very quiet. of the people in the room b argue d like said a word. a has c is having 3 4 I like TV programmes from the internet. b has had d was having a No b Any c None d All a uploading c multitasking 5 0 I sometimes feel in the winter when it is cold 65 people like spiders but I don’t. b downloading d going online and dark. a All b No c Some d None 35 Jackie cooking. a hurt c depressed 6 6 I usually go to school foot. b sick d faint a always has loved c always have loved a by b on c from d with b has always loved d have always loved 51 My parents think a famous actor when I’m older. 67 How often do you travel plane? 3 6 Kathryn has lived in this road years. a I will becoming c I become a on b from c in d by a before b since c with d for b I’ll become d I have become © PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE 2 M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 71 2/4/12 10:33 AM PRE-INTERMEDIATE ➞ INTERMEDIATE PLACEMENT TEST 6 8 A new school in our city. 8 5 My father got rid his old car. He sold it to my SKILLS TEST 1A/1B, MODULE 1 uncle. a has built c is built Exercise 2 pages 7 and 9 b has been built d built a off b of c on d in Presenter: Today I’m talking to Jan Krugen, who competes in Ironman triathlons. Welcome Jan. 69 Spanish in most Latin American countries. 8 6 I’ve got the tickets. Janice and Paul to meet us Jan: Hi. at the door. Presenter: So Jan, how are Ironman competitions a speaks c is spoken different from normal triathlons? b has been spoken d was spoke a are going b go c will d went Jan: They’re just much longer for each of the three parts. 70 Picasso in 1881 in Spain. 8 7 When you leave school, what ? Presenter: Now you’re training for the next Ironman World Championships. What are the a is born c has been born a did you do distances for the swimming, cycling and running? Jan: Well, 2.4 miles for swimming, 112 miles for b was born d born b are you going to do cycling and twenty-six miles for running. c have you done Presenter: Wow! Which part of the Ironman are you 71 Many emails from this computer every day. d may you do best at? a were sent c are being sent Jan: Well, probably the cycling because I have strong 8 8 The film at 9 p.m. Come on! legs. b are sent d will send Presenter: And what about the running? a is starting c will start Jan: Well, I find the running difficult and training to 72 The two men were stopped the police. b starts d is going to start run a marathon is lonely. I’ve started running with a friend, so now it’s easier to do! a from b with c by d for 8 9 What time the train ? Presenter: Now, I feel tired just thinking about a seventeen hour race ... ! How do you feel when you 73 The window last night. a does … leave c is … going to leave finish a race? a breaks c was broken b will … leave d has … left Jan: Well, tired but happy! Presenter: So, how do you prepare? Do you have a b broke d was breaking 9 0 The class in twenty minutes. weekly plan? Jan: Yes. I train for the race in parts and swim, cycle 74 I love with my friends at the weekend. a is going finish c will finish and run each week. I do a different sport every day. On Mondays and Thursdays I swim two to three a going out c going up b finished d finishes miles. On Tuesdays I cycle about fifty miles and b going on d going in Fridays I cycle eighty miles or more. On Wednesdays 91 The basketball match was really and the and Saturdays I go running. I always go for a shorter 75 The price of CDs has a lot this year. crowd went crazy. run of about ten miles in the week and run about 20 miles on Saturday. Sometimes I cycle or I swim as a gone back c gone down a upsetting c terrifying well on Saturdays. Just before a race I train for two sports on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. I also b gone on d gone out b exciting d excited do more miles. 76 If I had time, I a long holiday. 92 I was at the violence in the film. Presenter: What about Sundays? Jan: Ah, now on Sundays I never train and I usually a take c will take a shocking c shocked get up at nine o’clock. I have a relaxed breakfast and read the newspaper. After lunch I go to the park to b would take d took b surprising d interested walk the dog and play football with my sons. It’s a family day really and in the afternoon, we sometimes 77 If you on a desert island, how would you 93 People laugh a lot, live longer. go to the zoo or the cinema. The zoo is better when spend your time? it’s sunny. a which b where c who d when Presenter: Well, thanks for talking to me today Jan a are living c have lived and good luck with the World Championships. 9 4 That’s the place we first met. Jan: You’re welcome. Good to meet you too. b lived d live a where b when c which d that SKILLS TEST 2A/2B, MODULE 2 7 8 My brother hates football. 9 5 What was the name of the film you saw last Exercise 2 pages 11 and 13 a to play c playing week? Ben: Have you heard of the board game Go ? b play d playing always Kim: No, I haven’t. Where is it from? a when b that c what d where Ben: Well, I read yesterday that it was first played in 79 for people to arrive at a party can be really China about 2500 years ago. boring. 9 6 ‘Don’t worry’ – My sister me not to worry. Kim: Really? That’s amazing. I’ve never heard of it. Do people play it in other countries too? a To wait c Wait a advise b wanted c asked d told Ben: Oh yes. People play it all over the world. The b Waiting d When you wait 97 ‘Could you get some milk?’ – My mother me to article said more than twenty-six million people play Go. 8 0 Have you ever been to UK? get some milk. Kim: That’s a lot! So, how do you play it? Ben: Well. It’s a game for two players. There is a a – b an c the d a a ordered b asked c told d advised board, like a chess board but bigger. It usually has nineteen squares across and nineteen squares down. 81 What do you know about River Amazon? 9 8 ‘Hurry up Sam! If you don’t get in the car now, we’re Kim: Do players have pieces like in chess? going without you.’ My parents me to hurry up. Ben: No, they have stones. One player has white a a b the c – d an ones. The other player has black. a wanted c advised Kim: Do they have a lot of stones? 8 2 Robert’s very and never gets angry. b asked d ordered Ben: Oh yes, there are 180 white and 181 black stones. a moody c easy-going 9 9 It’s late to go out now. It’s 11 p.m. Kim: That’s a lot! But why are there more black b impatient d funny stones? a enough b too c very d so Ben: Because black starts the game. 8 3 June is very and always wants to help people. Kim: Okay. Is it an easy game? 10 0 I’m not old to drive a car. I’m only fifteen. a sensible b kind c untidy d shy Ben: Well, yes, at the beginner’s level. Kim: Do players take turns to play like in chess? a too b very c enough d for 8 4 Do you get on your sister? Ben: Yes and when a player has a turn they put a stone on the board. a on b at c for d with © © PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE 3 M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 72 2/4/12 10:33 AM ST1A GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY NAME NAME E T MODULE 1 1 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple or the 4 Use the cues to write questions and answers. Use the Reading Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Present Simple or the Present Continuous. 1 Read the article. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 0 They go (go) to the cinema at the weekend. 0 like jazz music? (like rock music) 1 She (not study) at the moment. Do you like jazz music? No, I like rock music. Business manager, Mark Ordaz, talks about running 2 My brother is learning to play the violin but he 1 watch film at the moment? (listen to the radio) For many people, running is a sport for the weekend but (not practise) every day. for me it is definitely part of my daily routine. It keeps me fit and healthy and is a wonderful way to relax. I also 3 you (walk) or get a bus home from 2 go jogging? (play tennis) like it because I can do it alone. I like playing football school? but I’m usually working when my friends play it. I have 4 After school, I do my homework and then I a successful business and I am very hard-working. My 3 cook pasta? (make a pizza) (have) dinner with my family. typical day begins at 5 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m. I myself 5 What you usually (do) after school? work a ten to twelve hour day but I’m happy with my job. 4 go to bed early? (go to bed at 11 p.m.) I don’t usually work at the weekend but sometimes I do a 6 What are you (do)? I’m listening to music. few hours on Sunday. When I wake up I go for a long run. I like running because /6 5 wait for the bus at the moment? (walk to work) it gives me time to think about what I’m doing that day. When I get home I always have a plan for the day in my head. I go into the kitchen, sit down and make some notes. 2 Write the -ing form of the verbs below. /10 I write down what I am doing in the morning, afternoon and evening and who I am meeting. Then I eat a healthy 0 live living breakfast and get ready for work. I usually take my shorts 1 get 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The and running shoes with me when I have meetings or 2 wait fi rst letter of each word has been given. travel to other cities because a short run is an ideal way to relax. Most cities have a park and there are always other 3 jog 0 She likes listening to the radio when she is alone in runners to talk to so it is never lonely. 4 prepare the house. Some people think I’m a little crazy because I think 5 swim 1 She is a very s runner and has two gold medals running is relaxing. They think you need a lot of energy to 6 cycle from the Olympics. go running but I always feel full of energy afterwards and I never feel stressed or tired. Perhaps, it is time for you to 7 happen 2 My d routine is really boring. I do the same start running? things every day. /7 3 He is very o . He always does his homework before watching TV. 1 Running is part of Mark’s normal lifestyle. 4 I usually feel s before exams – I worry about 2 Mark doesn’t like working long days. 3 Complete the dialogue with the Present Simple or the difficult questions. 3 Mark goes for a run before breakfast. Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. 5 My sister is a n person and always stays up 4 Mark uses the time he is running to plan his day. late. In the morning she usually gets up late. A: Hi Jack! What 0 are you doing (do)? 5 Mark goes running when he travels to other cities for 6 It’s always w to see my cousin – we have so B: I 1 (make) pizza for our dinner tonight. work. much fun together. A: What 2 you (put) on it? 6 Mark says he feels lonely when he is running. 7 I write the times and dates of football matches in my B: I 3 (not know). Are you coming round for 7 Running gives Mark energy and stops him feeling d . dinner? stressed. 8 My t day starts at 6.30 a.m. and finishes at A: Yes, please! 8 Mark thinks running is a good activity for people to do. 10 p.m. B: Okay. 4 you (like) cheese and ham? 9 Don’t forget your swimming c when you go to A: Yes. 5 you (want) any help? the pool today. B: Yes, but you have homework to do. 10 I’m cooking d tonight. A: Oh, I 6 (not do) my homework at the moment. I 7 (come) to your house! /10 B: Okay, see you soon. TOTAL SCORE /40 /7 © © PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE 4 M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 6 2/4/12 10:32 AM GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY NAME SKILLS 1 A MODULE 1 Use the cues to write questions and answers. Use the Reading Listening Present Simple or the Present Continuous. 1 Read the article. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 2 Listen to two people talking about sport. Choose 0 like jazz music? (like rock music) the best answer to the questions. Do you like jazz music? No, I like rock music. Business manager, Mark Ordaz, talks about running 1 Which of these sports is not in an Ironman competition? 1 watch film at the moment? (listen to the radio) For many people, running is a sport for the weekend but a b c for me it is definitely part of my daily routine. It keeps me fit and healthy and is a wonderful way to relax. I also 2 go jogging? (play tennis) like it because I can do it alone. I like playing football but I’m usually working when my friends play it. I have a successful business and I am very hard-working. My 3 cook pasta? (make a pizza) typical day begins at 5 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m. I myself 2 What sport does Jan now find easier? work a ten to twelve hour day but I’m happy with my job. a b c 4 go to bed early? (go to bed at 11 p.m.) I don’t usually work at the weekend but sometimes I do a few hours on Sunday. When I wake up I go for a long run. I like running because 5 wait for the bus at the moment? (walk to work) it gives me time to think about what I’m doing that day. When I get home I always have a plan for the day in my head. I go into the kitchen, sit down and make some notes. 3 Which sport does Jan do on Mondays and Thursdays? /10 I write down what I am doing in the morning, afternoon a b c and evening and who I am meeting. Then I eat a healthy breakfast and get ready for work. I usually take my shorts Complete the sentences with the correct words. The and running shoes with me when I have meetings or fi rst letter of each word has been given. travel to other cities because a short run is an ideal way to relax. Most cities have a park and there are always other 0 She likes listening to the radio when she is alone in runners to talk to so it is never lonely. 4 What does Jan do on Sunday mornings? the house. Some people think I’m a little crazy because I think a b c 1 She is a very s runner and has two gold medals running is relaxing. They think you need a lot of energy to from the Olympics. go running but I always feel full of energy afterwards and I never feel stressed or tired. Perhaps, it is time for you to 2 My d routine is really boring. I do the same start running? things every day. 3 He is very o . He always does his homework before watching TV. 1 Running is part of Mark’s normal lifestyle. /4 4 I usually feel s before exams – I worry about 2 Mark doesn’t like working long days. difficult questions. 3 Mark goes for a run before breakfast. Communication 5 My sister is a n person and always stays up 4 Mark uses the time he is running to plan his day. late. In the morning she usually gets up late. 3 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 5 Mark goes running when he travels to other cities for 6 It’s always w to see my cousin – we have so work. 0 It’s ddeeffiinniitteellyy//mmaayybbee sunny. She’s wearing sunglasses. much fun together. 6 Mark says he feels lonely when he is running. 1 Maybe/Probably it’s in Greece because it looks hot. 7 I write the times and dates of football matches in my 7 Running gives Mark energy and stops him feeling d . 2 What can you see behind/background the car? stressed. 8 My t day starts at 6.30 a.m. and finishes at 3 It’s perhaps/definitely winter. I can see snow. 8 Mark thinks running is a good activity for people to do. 10 p.m. 4 Is that your house in/on the background? 9 Don’t forget your swimming c when you go to 5 I think he’s happy perhaps/because he is smiling. the pool today. /8 6 Who is the runner in the left/middle of the group? 10 I’m cooking d tonight. 7 Is that a child in/on the foreground of the picture? 8 Who is on the left/middle of the winning group? /10 /8 TOTAL SCORE /40 TOTAL SCORE /20 © PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE 5 M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 7 2/4/12 10:32 AM ST1B GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY NAME NAME E T MODULE 1 1 Complete the sentences with the Present Simple or the 4 Use the cues to write questions and answers. Use the Reading Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. Present Simple or the Present Continuous. 1 Read the article. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 0 They go (go) to the cinema at the weekend. 0 like jazz music? (like rock music) 1 I often (go) to the park or go swimming on Do you like jazz music. No, I like rock music Business manager, Mark Ordaz, talks about running Sunday mornings. 1 do your homework? (write a letter) For many people, running is a sport for the weekend but 2 My brother is (not work) in France at the for me it is definitely part of my daily routine. It keeps moment. me fit and healthy and is a wonderful way to relax. I also 2 eat ready-made meals? (prepare food at home) like it because I can do it alone. I like playing football 3 we (go) home now? I’m really hungry. but I’m usually working when my friends play it. I have 4 At the weekend, I usually (get up) at 10 a.m. a successful business and I am very hard-working. My 3 meet your sister at the cinema? (meet friends at 5 What you (do) at the weekend? I the park) typical day begins at 5 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m. I myself usually visit family. work a ten to twelve hour day but I’m happy with my job. I don’t usually work at the weekend but sometimes I do a 6 I (read) my book at the moment. 4 get up early at the weekend? (get up late) few hours on Sunday. When I wake up I go for a long run. I like running because /6 it gives me time to think about what I’m doing that day. 5 talk to Anna at the moment? (do my homework) When I get home I always have a plan for the day in my head. I go into the kitchen, sit down and make some notes. 2 Write the -ing form of the verbs below. I write down what I am doing in the morning, afternoon /10 and evening and who I am meeting. Then I eat a healthy 0 live living breakfast and get ready for work. I usually take my shorts 1 feel and running shoes with me when I have meetings or 2 have 5 Complete the sentences with the correct words. The travel to other cities because a short run is an ideal way to fi rst letter of each word has been given. relax. Most cities have a park and there are always other 3 run runners to talk to so it is never lonely. 4 win 0 She likes listening to the radio when she is alone in Some people think I’m a little crazy because I think 5 come the house. running is relaxing. They think you need a lot of energy to 6 drive 1 I am having a big p for my birthday. go running but I always feel full of energy afterwards and I never feel stressed or tired. Perhaps, it is time for you to 7 make 2 My mum does y to help her relax. start running? 3 H students always pass their exams. /7 4 He’d like to be a j and work for a newspaper. 1 Mark doesn’t have much free time. 5 I always wear g when I swim. 2 It’s unusual for Mark to get up at 5 a.m. 3 Complete the dialogue with the Present Simple or the 6 She f our cats every morning 3 Mark never works at the weekend. Present Continuous form of the verbs in brackets. 7 I never feel l when my parents are away. 4 Mark always has breakfast before he goes running. 8 I always wear a h when I go cycling. A: Hi! Where are you? Can you talk now? 5 Running gives Mark time to get organised. 9 They all felt very t after the race. B: Yes, I’m at home. 6 Mark likes talking to other runners. 10 It’s a good idea to wear a w when diving in cold A: 0 Are you coming (come) to the cinema with us 7 Mark says running gives him energy. water. tonight? 8 Mark sometimes feels tired after running. B: I 1 (not know). I 2 (do) my homework /10 at the moment. A: Oh, come on. We 3 (buy) the tickets now. B: Sorry, my parents 4 (not want) me to go out TOTAL SCORE /40 tonight. What 5 you (do) after school tomorrow? A: Nothing this week. I usually 6 (see) my sister but she’s busy. B: Oh. 7 you (want) to come to my house? A: Okay. See you tomorrow then. /7 © © PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE 6 M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 8 2/4/12 10:32 AM GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY NAME SKILLS 1 B MODULE 1 Use the cues to write questions and answers. Use the Reading Listening Present Simple or the Present Continuous. 1 Read the article. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)? 2 2 Listen to two people talking about sport. Choose 0 like jazz music? (like rock music) the best answer to the questions. Do you like jazz music. No, I like rock music Business manager, Mark Ordaz, talks about running 1 Which of these sports is not in an Ironman competition? 1 do your homework? (write a letter) For many people, running is a sport for the weekend but a b c for me it is definitely part of my daily routine. It keeps me fit and healthy and is a wonderful way to relax. I also 2 eat ready-made meals? (prepare food at home) like it because I can do it alone. I like playing football but I’m usually working when my friends play it. I have a successful business and I am very hard-working. My 3 meet your sister at the cinema? (meet friends at 2 What sport does Jan find difficult? typical day begins at 5 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m. I myself the park) work a ten to twelve hour day but I’m happy with my job. a b c I don’t usually work at the weekend but sometimes I do a 4 get up early at the weekend? (get up late) few hours on Sunday. When I wake up I go for a long run. I like running because it gives me time to think about what I’m doing that day. 5 talk to Anna at the moment? (do my homework) When I get home I always have a plan for the day in my 3 What sport does Jan do on Tuesdays and Fridays? head. I go into the kitchen, sit down and make some notes. a b c I write down what I am doing in the morning, afternoon /10 and evening and who I am meeting. Then I eat a healthy breakfast and get ready for work. I usually take my shorts and running shoes with me when I have meetings or Complete the sentences with the correct words. The travel to other cities because a short run is an ideal way to 4 What does Jan do when he goes to the park on Sunday? fi rst letter of each word has been given. relax. Most cities have a park and there are always other runners to talk to so it is never lonely. a b c 0 She likes listening to the radio when she is alone in Some people think I’m a little crazy because I think the house. running is relaxing. They think you need a lot of energy to 1 I am having a big p for my birthday. go running but I always feel full of energy afterwards and I never feel stressed or tired. Perhaps, it is time for you to 2 My mum does y to help her relax. start running? 3 H students always pass their exams. /4 4 He’d like to be a j and work for a newspaper. 1 Mark doesn’t have much free time. 5 I always wear g when I swim. Communication 2 It’s unusual for Mark to get up at 5 a.m. 6 She f our cats every morning 3 Mark never works at the weekend. 3 Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. 7 I never feel l when my parents are away. 4 Mark always has breakfast before he goes running. 8 I always wear a h when I go cycling. 0 It’s ddddeeeeffffiiiinnnniiiitttteeeellllyyyy///maybe sunny. People are wearing 5 Running gives Mark time to get organised. sunglasses. 9 They all felt very t after the race. 6 Mark likes talking to other runners. 1 There are lots of children in the park. It is perhaps/ 10 It’s a good idea to wear a w when diving in cold 7 Mark says running gives him energy. definitely the school holidays. water. 8 Mark sometimes feels tired after running. 2 Who is the man on the right/middle of the photo? /10 3 I enjoy running because/maybe it is good exercise. /8 4 Who is the woman in/on the middle of the group? TOTAL SCORE /40 5 It’s definitely/perhaps nighttime. It’s very dark. 6 Your parents are in/on the foreground of the photo. 7 What can you see in the background/left? Mountains? 8 I think the swimmer on the middle/left is from Australia. /8 TOTAL SCORE /20 © PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED 2012 PHOTOCOPIABLE 7 M01_CHOI_TES_PINRUS_5895_U01.indd 9 2/4/12 10:32 AM

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