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Full text of ' o NAME CLASS Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation New ENGLISH FILE Upper-intermediate GRAMMAR 1 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Example: I wish my hair was (be) longer. 1 I wish I (have) a better job.
I don't enjoy this kind of work. 2 This book is so boring. I wish I (not start). (can) play football better. 3 Luke wishes he 4 I wish it (stop) raining.
I want to go out. 5 I'm starving. I wish I (eat) breakfast this morning.
6 I wish my train for work again. I'm going to be late 2 Underline the correct word( s). Example: Although / In spite of the exam was hard, I still passed. 1 I like maths, even though / despite I'm not very good at it. 2 I went to the library to / for look for a book about art. 3 I phoned my boss in order to / so that he would know I wasn't coming.
4 In spite of / Although the heavy traffic, we got to the airport on time. 5 I lent Jane some money, even though / despite I didn't have much. 6 We took a taxi so as not to / to not be late.
3 Complete the sentences with the correct word. Example: He's the man who works in our local bank, whose whom who. Live by the sea, often 1 My grandparents, invite me to stay with them, that who which 2 She's the girl owns the big dog. Which that whose 3 My mum's the only person to I can talk about my problems. That who whom. I like best about Nicky is her generosity.
That Which What 5 Tim didn't pass any of his exams, is a bit of a problem for him. Which what that 6 My best friend, dad is a music teacher, plays the piano and the guitar.
Whom whose who 7 Don't worry. You want here. Whichever wherever whatever much exercise I do, I never seem to lose weight. Whichever Whatever However Grammar total VOCABULARY 4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word in brackets. Example: I get a bit depressed (depress) during the winter months. 1 Sammy is quite.
2 It really (amuse) when he's in a good (annoy) me when people shout on mobile phones. 3 I was (disappoint) when I got a bad mark in my maths exam.
4 After three (exhaust) days on the road, we finally reached the house we'd rented. 5 It was such a (thrill) film that I was sitting on the edge of my seat. 6 What really (frustrate) me about learning Polish is the difficult pronunciation.
New English File Upper-intermediate J^^2E33 ® 0x f° r d University Press 2008 o NAME CLASS Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation New ENGLISH FILE Upper-intermediate 5 Complete the words in the sentences. Example: A c hain is a group of shops owned by the same company. 1 My uncle sold his shop because he wasn't making a 2 A person who works for somebody else is called an e. 3 Their business e up being very profitable.
4 Most people hate getting j mail through their doors. 5 My friend, who is an actor, starred in a TV c for shampoo. 6 Our company does b all over the world. With other companies by a 7 The firm I work for is being taken o multinational company.
8 The lawyer told his c that he couldn't work for her any longer. 6 Write the words in brackets with the correct prefix. Example: someone who can speak two languages (lingual) = bilingual 1 food that is a bit raw (cook) =.
2 something that is tiny (scopic) 3 not paid enough (paid) = 4 somebody that doesn't smoke any more (smoker): 5 to sleep more than you should (sleep) = 6 to say a word or letter wrongly (pronounce) = PRONUNCIATION 7 Match the words with the same sound. Branch manager expand launch staff slogan Example: horse launch 1 car, 2 cat, 3 computer 8 Under line the stressed syllable. Example: ex pand 1 employee 2 employer 3 manufacture 4 colleague 5 department Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation total Pronunciation total Vocabulary total New English File Upper-intermediate J^^2E33 ® Oxford University Press 2008 o NAME CLASS Reading and Writing New ENGLISH FILE Upper-intermediate READING Read the article and tick (/) A, B, or C. Imagine being able to go back in time and have a little chat with the 1 7-year-old you.
We asked two 30-somethings what advice they would give their younger selves. Martha Lee The problem with most 1 7-year-olds is not that they are wild or rebellious but that they're just so sensitive, and so self-obsessed that even an innocent comment might cause them much emotional pain. So, what I'd tell my younger self is to live a little, relax, and take no notice of what anyone else says. At parties, when I was 1 7, I'd sit in the corner trying to look grown up and sophisticated instead of enjoying myself. I'd soon put a stop to that if I could go back in time.
I'd drag the silly girl up and show her just how much fun dancing in an embarrassing way can be! Mind you, I might have a word with her about how a little lipstick is more appealing than layers and layers, and why that lovely flowery dress didn't suit those awful high-heeled white sandals. When I was 1 7, 1 was constantly worrying about boys. So, I'd tell her to lighten up, forget about them, and spend more time with the girls. I'd love her to know that not having a date on a Saturday night was not the end of the world, and didn't mean she was a loser. And I'd tell her that if a boy she liked didn't fancy her, he was allowed to have that opinion, and that following him around, changing hairstyles, or ringing him up and putting the phone down as soon as he answered wouldn't change anything. The other thing I'd tell her is that her mother was not an ignorant, embarrassing but loveable idiot, who didn't know what she was talking about, but rather a witty and forgiving woman who was intelligent enough to be amused rather than annoyed at how arrogant and selfish teenagers can be.
Jim Stewart To be honest with you, I don't think there would be much point in going back in time and talking to me as a 1 7-year-old, and not because I wouldn't listen. I was always being given advice, but, at that age, however hard I tried, I just couldn't take it in. My world was listening to rock music, cleaning my new motorbike and watching football. Everything else seemed irrelevant. I tried to have ambitions and be sensible, but I really couldn't see why. But if I did have the chance to talk to tall, skinny, long-haired me, what would I say?
Get your hair cut? No, I don't think so, although I would tell the younger me to try to eat more healthily. Not that I was overweight. On the contrary, when I look at old photos I always envy the fact that I managed to wear such tight jeans.
Actually, what I'd really want to tell myself is to think bigger and to not limit my horizons. I don't think I was encouraged to take risks and to try to find out what I really wanted to do. Perhaps there was pressure on me to conform, to go to college, to get a good job, that sort of thing. Oh, and the other thing I'd tell the 1 7-year-old me is to cut up all my credit cards. I wasn't very good with money and I just didn't realize how quickly you can get into debt.
If it hadn't been for my dad, it would have taken years to pay off all the bills I ran up. Example: The two people asked to give advice are. A in their teens B aged between 20 and 30 C aged between 30 and 40 1 Martha thinks 1 7-year-olds are. A adventurous B impulsive C easily hurt 2 Martha advises her younger self to. A be more mature B be more sensitive to others 1 C not worry about what others think LJ 3 Martha thinks that her younger self. A wore too much lipstick LJ B should have worn trousers rather than dresses C shouldn't have worn high heels LJ 4 Martha thinks her younger self. A took dating too seriously B went out with too many boys C was a bit of a loser 5 If she liked a boy who didn't like her, the young Martha would.
A not give up LJ B forget about him by changing her appearance C refuse to speak to him when he phoned her LJ 6 Martha's mother. A was annoyed with the young Martha's selfishness LJ B laughed at the young Martha LJ C tolerated the young Martha's selfishness LJ 7 Jim thinks that his younger self. A refused to listen to anyone B was too interested in rock music to listen to advice C didn't know what to do with the advice he received LJ 8 These days, Jim. A is not as slim as he was B doesn't wear jeans very often C has shorter hair LJ 9 Jim would advise his younger self to. A be more adventurous when deciding what to do LJ B make sure he worked hard and got a good job LJ C go to college and finish his studies LJ 10 Jim criticizes his younger self for.
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A buying expensive things LJ B being in debt for so long LJ C not knowing that it is easy to get into debt I I Reading total New English File Upper-intermediate J^^2E33 ® 0x f° ra University Press 2008 o NAME CLASS Reading and Writing New ENGLISH FILE Upper-intermediate WRITING Write a composition about the following topic. 'What is the most best form of advertising?' Write 140-180 words. Include the following information:.
decide which you think is the best form of advertising and say what its advantages are. say what the disadvantages are. say whether you think there are more advantages than disadvantages Reading and Writing total New English File Upper-intermediate J^^2E33 ® Oxford University Press 2008 o NAME CLASS Listening and Speaking New ENGLISH FILE Upper-intermediate LISTENING 1 Listen to a radio interview in which a dictionary researcher talks about the expression 'The real McCoy'. Tick (/) A, B, or C.
1 What kind of book has Kathy just written? A a dictionary B a non-fiction book LJ C a novel LJ 2 What caused Kathy to write the book? A a conversation with friends B her research work C a moment in the bath 3 Who was Elijah McCoy? A He bought and sold alcohol illegally. LJ B He was an inventor. C He was a boxer.
4 When did Bill McCoy work as a smuggler? A the early twentieth century B the mid-twentieth century LJ C the late twentieth century LJ 5 Where does Kathy believe the expression 'the real McCoy' originated?
A Scotland LJ B Australia LJ C America I I Listen to Chris Wright talking about his regrets. 1 Chris wishes.
A he'd had a brother or sister LJ B his family had had more money C he'd been a happier child I Chris wishes. A he hadn't studied at university at all LJ B he had gone travelling before going to university C he had earned some money before going to university I I When Chris started university, he wishes. A he'd had better accommodation LJ B he'd had more freedom LJ C he'd known how to make friends Chris. A wishes he had studied medicine B doesn't regret his choice of career C had always wanted to be a biologist I I Nowadays, Chris is. A more sociable LJ B better at making decisions C less worried about who he is SPEAKING 1 Make questions and ask your partner. 1 What things / find annoying? 2 What / wish you could do?
3 Which company / like to work for? Why 4 What / the best commercial on TV at the moment? 5 What / favourite English word?
Now answer your partner's questions. 2 Talk about the statement below, saying if you agree or disagree. Give reasons. 'It's really annoying when people use mobile phones on public transport - they should be banned.' 3 Listen to your partner talking about regrets. Do you agree with him / her? Speaking total Listening and Speaking total Listening total New English File Upper-intermediate J^^2E33 ® Oxford University Press 2008.
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