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55 Grammar the theinfinitive infinitive Grammar AA Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Complete the sentences with to + a verb. not lose 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 pass be see take photos shut build sell do not tell It’s difficult to pass your driving test. Promise our secret to anyone. It was really nice you again. We’ve decided our house. Who forgot the door? It’s important your ticket. It has your seat number on it. Did you remember your homework? They’re planning a garage next to their house. Don’t pretend happy if you aren’t. Is it possible in here? b Why did she go there? Write sentences with to + a phrase from the box. buy some bread get some money send some e-mails buy some new clothes get some exercise book tickets get some gas 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 She went to the library to borrow a book . 2 3 4 5 17 17 go for a walk borrow a book . . . . 6 7 8 9 . . . . 155 © Oxford University Press 2011 55 Grammar infinitive infinitiveororverb verb++-ing? -ing? Grammar Bb Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Complete the sentences with the infinitive or verb + -ing. 1 I can’t promise to be (be) on time. 2 Swimming (swim) is better exercise than running. 3 Would you like (come) to my party? 4 Do you mind (not talk) so loudly? 5 It was very interesting (see) my old school again. 6 He worked weekends (earn) more money. 7 She likes and (relax, not do) anything on Sundays. 8 We were unhappy with the service, so the restaurant offered us a free dinner. 9 Is it difficult (learn) Japanese? 10 He’s very competitive. He thinks 11 She tried 13 Do you need I’m very happy 17 I decided (drink) coffee and studying. (go) to the bathroom? 14 They drove without 16 (win) is the most important thing. (not hit) the man, but she was driving too fast. 12 They spent all night 15 We’re thinking of (give) (stop) for fourteen hours. (go) to Paris for our vacation next year. (be) here again. (go) camping because I didn’t have much money. (eat) too much candy and junk food will make you unhealthy. 18 19 He pretended 20 Are you good at (not understand) the police officer. (remember) people’s names? 20 16–20 Excellent. You can use the infinitive and verb + -ing very well. 11–15 Good, but check the rules in the Grammar Bank (Student Book page 134) and look at the exercise again. 1–10 This is difficult for you. Read the rules in the Grammar Bank (Student Book page 134). Then ask your teacher for another photocopy and do the exercise again at home. 18 156 18 © Oxford University Press 2011 55 Grammar have haveto, to,don’t don’thave haveto, to,must mustnot not Grammar Cc Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Complete the sentences with have to / must not / don’t have to + a verb from the box. come pay smoke touch drive wear spend park play be turn off wear 1 You must not touch this door. 2 Children . 3 You in here. 4 You in one direction. 5 You a jacket. 6 You to class on Saturdays. 7 You any money now. 8 You sneakers in here. 9 You your car here. 10 You over 18 to see this movie. 11 You your computer. 12 You soccer here at night. b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the signs and remember the sentences. 19 19 157 © Oxford University Press 2011 55 Grammar verbs verbsand andprepositions prepositions Grammar Dd Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Complete the sentences with a preposition of movement. out of over along up down across through into under 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 The police helicopter flew over the houses. 2 The rock star threw a television the window. 3 A bird flew the bridge. 4 They danced the fire. 5 He walked the saloon. 6 7 8 9 10 11 toward The cat ran The highway goes A spider is climbing He jumped The policemen fell The dog swam around the wall. that town. the wall. the swimming pool. the stairs. the river. b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and remember the sentences. 20 158 20 © Oxford University Press 2011 66 Grammar first firstconditional conditional Grammar AA Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Complete the stories with the correct form of the verbs in parentheses. If I 1 talk to you now, I 2 (talk, miss) the bus. the bus, I 4 If I 3 work. (miss, be) late for late for work, my boss 6 If I 5 angry with me. (be, be) If my boss 7 8 angry with me, I my job. (be, lose) If I 9 you $1,000, you 10 new guitar. (lend, buy) a a new guitar, you 12 If you 11 a band. (buy, start) If you 13 (start, never get) a band, you 14 a job, you 16 If you 15 money back. (not get, never pay) If I 17 18 a job. me the you with your homework, you it yourself. (help, not do) it yourself, you 20 If you 19 anything. (not do, not learn) anything, you 22 If you 21 your exams. (not learn, not pass) your exams, you 24 If you 23 to college. (not pass, not go) 21 21 159 © Oxford University Press 2011 66 Grammar second secondconditional conditional Grammar Bb Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Write second conditional sentences for the pictures. 6 If she / not be sick, she / go to class . 1 If I / have more money, I / buy that dress If I had more money, I’d buy that dress. 7 I / ask somebody if I / speak Japanese . 2 I / not do that if I / be you . 8 What / you do if you / win the lottery ? 3 / you clean my room if I / give you a dollar ? 4 If I / can remember her name, I / talk to her . 5 You / feel better if you / exercise more . 22 160 22 b First or second conditional? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb. 1 I’ll be surprised if he pays (pay) you back tomorrow. 2 If I were you, I (not go) to Alaska in the winter. 3 What (you / do) if you saw a snake in your bed? 4 If I don’t see you this evening, I (see) you on Friday. 5 Where will we go tomorrow if it (rain)? 6 She’d pass the tests if she (study) harder. 7 If you asked her nicely, she (lend) you the money. 8 If you (not hurry up), we’ll miss the train. © Oxford University Press 2011 66 Grammar may mayorormight might?? Grammar Cc Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Complete the conversations with may or might + a verb. call be (x2) sell go meet not come like take take buy fall 1 A Where are you going for your vacation? B I don’t know. I’m really busy at work, so I might not take a vacation this year. 8 A Are you going to be in this evening? B I’m not sure. I some friends for a drink. 2 A Look, Mom, I can ride a bicycle without using my hands! B Oh, be careful! You ! 9 A Are you going to send them an e-mail? B No, I think I them. 3 A What’s this? It looks very strange. B It’s a special dish from my country. Try it, you it. 4 A Can I speak to Jack Linden, please? B I’m sorry, he’s in a meeting until 4:00. He free after that. I’ll just check his schedule. 5 A I think I this T-shirt. B Don’t be silly, it’s too small for you. 6 A Do you have any plans for this weekend? B We’re not sure yet. We to the mountains. 7 A I 10 A How are you getting home tonight? B It depends. If it’s raining, we a taxi. 11 A Let’s go to that nice new restaurant. B Oh, no. My ex-girlfriend there! It’s her favorite place to have dinner. 12 A What are you going to do with your old car? B I don’t know. I it, but I probably won’t get much money for it. to class tomorrow. I think I’ll have to work late. B OK, but don’t forget to do the homework. 23 23 161 © Oxford University Press 2011 66 Grammar should shouldororshouldn’t shouldn’t? Grammar ? Dd Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Write sentences giving advice for the people in the pictures. Use should / shouldn’t + a verb. play leave buy turn down see go wear spend be learn get up 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 practice 1 He should buy a new car. 2 She so long on the telephone. 3 She the volume. 4 He to the hairdresser. 5 He that shirt. 6 They their bags on the ground. 7 She earlier. 8 You your English more. 9 He games on his computer all day. 10 He to cook. 11 You this movie. You’d love it! 12 She careful with her umbrella. b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and remember the sentences. 24 162 24 © Oxford University Press 2011 77 Grammar present presentperfect perfect++for forand andsince since Grammar AA Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Complete the sentences with the present perfect + for or since if necessary. 1 2 3 2001 years 4 3 o’clock 5 1972 7 6 April 4th 8 8 o’clock 9 two years three months 10 I was a teenager a long time 1 A How long have you lived here? (live) B We ’ve lived here since 2001. (live) 6 He (not work) 2 A How long they each other? (know) B They each other years. (know) 7 They at school eight o’clock. (be) 3 She (not eat) 4 They three o’clock. 1972. (be married) 5 A How long you your cat? (have) B I it April 4th. It was a birthday present. (have) three months. 8 A How long she in Paris? (work) B She there years. (work) two 9 A How long you on this team? (be) B I for the Yankees I was a teenager. (play) 10 It a long time. (not rain) b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures. Can you remember the sentences? 25 25 163 © Oxford University Press 2011 77 Grammar present presentperfect perfectororsimple simplepast? past? Grammar Bb Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Complete the conversations with the present perfect or simple past. 1 A How long have you been (be) a Star Wars fan? B Since I (be) five. I (see) all the movies many times. In fact I (see) Phantom Menace on DVD last week. 2 A you (ever be) to the US? B Yes, I (take) a language course at NYU two years ago. A Really? How long the course (last)? B A month. I (learn) a lot of English there. 3 A How long B We A B No, we you (know) Bill? (be) friends for a long time. For more than 20 years. you (meet) at school? (work) at the same restaurant in 1985. 4 A Where do your parents live? B They (live) in Miami since last year. But before that they (live) in Chicago. A Why they (leave) Chicago? B Because my dad (retire). 5 A You look tired. How long you (be) at work today? B Since eight o’clock this morning. A you (not go) out for lunch with the others? B No, I (not have) time. 6 A Is your sister married? B Yes, she (be) married for a long time. About ten years. She (get) married when she was only 18. b Practice reading the conversations with a partner. 26 164 26 © Oxford University Press 2011 77 Grammar used usedtoto Grammar Cc Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Look at how Katie and Tony have changed. Write six sentences for each person about what they were like in the past. Tony in 1998 Tony now 1 He used to wear jeans. 2 3 4 5 6 Katie in 1998 7 8 9 10 11 12 27 27 long hair. meat. a tie. an artist. tennis. Katie now a tattoo. glasses. the guitar. dresses. the piano. a motorcycle. 165 © Oxford University Press 2011 77 Grammar passive Grammar passive Dd Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences with present or past passive. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 How is it pronounced ? (pronounce) 2 It’s a very old movie. It in 1942. (made) 3 Nowadays all bags at airports. (check) 4 This by Picasso. (paint) 5 All the instructions in Chinese! (write) 6 This door at night. It’s the emergency exit. (not lock) 7 A man by a shark yesterday. (bite) 8 When the house ? (sell) 9 This dress by Marilyn Monroe. (wear) 10 The Pyramids nearly 5,000 years ago. (build) 11 I it for my birthday. (give) 12 I forgot to turn my lights on and we by the police. (stop) b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures. Can you remember the sentences? 28 166 28 © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Grammar something, something,anything, anything,nothing, nothing,etc. etc. Grammar AA Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Complete the conversations with a word from the box. somewhere nowhere somebody anybody nobody anywhere nobody anything somebody anywhere something anything nothing anything 1 A Are you going anywhere this summer? B We haven’t decided yet. But my wife wants to go 2 A B A B nice and hot. Why are you looking out of the window? I think there’s in the house across the street. But has lived there for years! I know, that’s why I’m looking. 3 A I’m so bored. There isn’t to do in this town! B That’s not true. There are lots of things to do. A But there’s for young people to go. 4 A I called your office at 2:00 today, but B Sorry. We were all at lunch. answered. 5 A I’m hungry, I need to eat. B Well, there’s food in the refrigerator. 6 A Where did you go last night? B I didn’t go . I was too tired. I stayed home. 7 A told me that their new CD is very good. B Really? I don’t know who likes it. 8 A Did you buy B No, 29 29 this afternoon? . I didn’t see I liked. 167 © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Grammar too, too,too toomuch much/ /many, many,enough, enough,etc. etc. Grammar Bb Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Choose the correct word or phrase for each sentence. Cross out the wrong form. 1 How much / many milk do you drink? 2 He knows a lot of / lot of important people in the company. 3 “How much exercise do you get?” “None / Any.” 4 I think I have enough money / money enough to pay for this. 5 I don’t drink no / any alcohol. 6 You should be friendly, but not too / too much friendly. 7 Could I have a little / a few water, please? 8 She spends too many / too much on shoes. 9 There were too many / too much mosquitoes outside. 10 I didn’t like my last teacher. She was too much / too impatient with me. 11 It isn’t safe enough / enough safe to walk here at night. 12 I can’t hear you. The children are making too many / too much noise. 13 Try not to spend too many / too much time on the homework. 14 You would get the job if you had enough experience / experience enough. 15 I have too many / too much clothes. I can’t decide what to wear. 16 We’re buying a few / a little things for our new apartment. 17 We stopped driving because it was too / enough foggy. 18 I’m going to have very little / very few free time this weekend. 19 There’s too many / too much pollution in this city. 20 He buys too many / too much books. He’ll never read them all. 30 168 30 © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Grammar phrasal phrasalverbs verbs Grammar Cc Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a What are the people doing? Complete the sentences with phrasal verbs. 1 2 4 5 6 8 7 9 fill go off down 1 2 3 4 5 3 look out write try look up up up She’s filling out a form. He’s He’s She’s She’s her books. his pen. the glasses. the volume. 10 put back turn for 6 7 8 9 10 take on pick away He’s They’re She’s They’re She’s his new suit. their cleats. a new word. the questions. to Italy. b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and remember the sentences. c Are the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 31 31 highlighted phrases right (✓) or wrong (✗)? Correct the wrong phrases. Here’s the form. Please fill out it . ✗ I’m waiting for an important call on my cell phone, so I can’t turn it off . When are you going to pay back them ? This cell phone doesn’t work. I’m going to take back it to the store. I know these are the right translations because I looked them up . Oh no! Look at all those CDs on the sofa! Could you put away them , please? I’m in class right now. Can you call back me ? He never throws anything away . She lost her bag and she spent hours looking it for . He gets along with her very well . 169 © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Grammar So Sodo doI I/ /Neither Neitherdo doI I Grammar Dd Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Complete the conversations. 9 A That shirt’s too expensive. I wouldn’t buy it. B I. It’s a horrible color, too. 10 A I’m going to catch the last bus. B I. 11 A I have to go to work tomorrow. B I. I hate working on Saturdays. 12 A He’s not a very hardworking student. B I! I prefer seeing my friends. 13 A I was hoping to go the party. B I, but I was sick and I couldn’t go. 1 A I don’t like our new boss much. B Neither do I. She’s very unfriendly. 14 A They got married in 1998. B I. But I got divorced a year later. 2 A I’d like a drink. B So would I. I’m really thirsty. 15 A We haven’t seen the Eiffel Tower yet. 3 A I can’t swim. B should learn. B in Paris yesterday. I. Maybe we 4 A I’m not sure where we are. B I. Let’s ask someone. 5 A I passed the test! B I! I got 92%. 6 A She didn’t send any postcards. B I, but I sent a few e-mails. 7 A Mark has graduated from college. B I. We’ll have to start looking for a job now! 8 A She was born in 1975. B Really? 32 170 32 I. I only arrived I. 16 A I want to go to the beach. B I. It’s a beautiful day. 17 A He’s going to study in Canada. B I. Which city is he going to? 18 A I won’t lend him any money. B I. He never pays it back. 19 A I threw away my notes. B I. I didn’t think we needed them. 20 A I can’t give up coffee. B I. I have to have a cup to wake me up in the morning. © Oxford University Press 2011 99 Grammar past pastperfect perfect Grammar AA Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Use the simple past and the past perfect. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 When they got (get) to the station the train had already left (already leave). 2 She 3 4 5 6 7 33 33 (be) very cold because she (not take) her coat. The printer (not work) because he (not turn it on). The fire engine (arrive) after the fire (go out). They (never fly) before and they (be) very nervous. I (not can) take a photo of the crocodile because it (disappear) into the water. She (just have) dinner, so she (not be) hungry. 8 The waiter (run) after her because she (not pay) the check. 9 When he (arrive) at the pool, he realized he (not bring) his swimsuit. 10 She (have to) pay again because she (lose) her ticket. 11 They (can) speak French because they (study) it at school. 12 She (be) tired because she (be) in line all night. b Test your memory. Cover the sentences. Look at the pictures and remember the sentences. 171 © Oxford University Press 2011 99 Grammar reported reportedspeech speech Grammar Bb Teacher’s Activities Book American English File 2 Worksheet Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Change the direct speech to reported speech. 1 5 1 2 3 4 Am I at the right party? Why are you angry? 2 6 They lost the game. It’s too crowded. She asked if she was at the right party . He told me He said He asked us if . . . 3 I’ve found the key! 4 Do you speak English? 7 The police are coming! 8 When will you be home? 5 6 7 8 He asked her She said He told him She asked him . . . . b Change the reported speech to direct speech. 1 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ ” 1 He asked him if he could turn off his cell phone. Can you turn off your cell phone? 2 He told them it was his mother’s car. 3 3 She said that she was staying in that hotel. ” ” ” ” ” ” ” 2 4 4 He told her he had never been in love before. 5 5 He said that he would be back. 6 He asked her if she wanted some chocolate. 7 7 They asked me if I had seen anything strange. 8 He said that he couldn’t swim. 34 172 34 6 8 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 55 Communicative Language Languageschool schoolparty party Communicative AA You are a/an . You are learning English because AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 You are a/an . You are learning English because . Hello, I’m . Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? Hello, I’m Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … You are a/an . . Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? . You are learning English because Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … You are a/an . You are learning English because . Hello, I’m . Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? Hello, I’m Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … You are a/an . . Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? . You are learning English because Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … You are a/an . You are learning English because . Hello, I’m . Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … You are a/an . Hello, I’m . Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? . You are learning English because Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … You are a/an . You are learning English because . Hello, I’m Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? 52 52 . Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … . Hello, I’m Nice to meet you. What do you do? Really? That’s interesting. Do you like your job? . Why are you learning English? I love your … Where did you get it / them? Excuse me. I need to … 199 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 55 Communicative Find someone who … b Communicative Find someone who … BA Find someone who … Student’s name AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 More information 1 enjoys cooking. 2 doesn’t like shopping for clothes. 3 has stopped smoking recently. 4 thinks watching soccer is boring. 5 doesn’t mind doing housework. 6 is good at dancing. 7 likes getting up early. 8 spends a lot of time driving. 9 can’t study / work without listening to music. 10 thinks eating meat is wrong. 11 has started getting more exercise recently. 12 is afraid of flying. 53 200 53 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 55 Communicative US rules, OK? c Communicative US rules, OK? CA AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a In pairs, read the sentences about the US and decide if you think they are true or false. True False 1 You must not play loud music in your house after 9:00 p.m. 2 Children only have to stay in school until they are 14. 3 If you have a dog, you must have a dog license. 4 If you have a cat, you must have a cat license. 5 All cyclists have to wear a helmet. 6 You must be over 12 years old to have a cell phone. 7 TV programs before 9:00 p.m. must not include bad language. 8 All stores except newsstands must close on Sundays. 9 In most states, bars must not serve beer to anyone under 21. 10 You don’t have to study a foreign language at school. 11 In most states, you don’t have to wear seat belts in the back of a car. 12 Female senators have to wear skirts or dresses. 13 Parents don’t have to send their children to school. 14 In some states, you don’t have to be 18 to drive a motorcycle. 15 In some states, parents must not leave children under 12 alone at home. b Check with your teacher. Are they true or false in your country? 54 54 201 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 55 Communicative Prepositions race A Communicative Prepositions race Dd AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Can you think of …? 55 202 55 ? 2 places you can swim across ? 2 places you can walk through ? 2 sports where you hit something over a net ? 2 places where you can go up and down ? 2 places you can’t go into without a ticket ? 2 games where you move pieces across a board ? 2 places you can drive into ? 2 sports where you go around a track ? 2 jobs where people take things from one place to another ? 2 countries you have to fly over to get from your country to the US ? 2 things you put into (and take out of ) your pocket / bag every day ? 2 places you go past on your way to this school ? 2 things you can stand under when it’s raining ? 2 things a cat can walk along but a person can’t © Oxford University Press 2011 8 66 Communicative Guess Guessmy mysentence sentence Communicative AA AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 A 1 If we don’t hurry up, . 2 You won’t pass the test if you don’t study. 3 If I don’t have time to do it today, . 4 If you don’t take a jacket, you’ll be cold. 5 If you don’t drive more slowly, . 6 If you give me your e-mail address, I’ll write to you. 7 I’ll wash the dishes if . 8 If you don’t do your homework, the teacher will be angry. 9 We’ll have the party inside if . 10 Will you pay me back tomorrow if I lend you some money? B 1 If we don’t hurry up, we’ll be late. 2 You won’t pass the test if . 3 If I don’t have time to do it today, I’ll do it tomorrow. 4 If you don’t take a jacket, . 5 If you don’t drive more slowly, you’ll have an accident. 6 If you give me your e-mail address, . 7 I’ll wash the dishes if you cook. 8 If you don’t do your homework, . 9 We’ll have the party inside if it rains. 10 Will you pay me back tomorrow if 56 56 ? 203 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 66 Communicative I think you’d … b Communicative I think you’d … BA AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Complete the sentences about B. A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 If you could go on vacation anywhere in the world, I think you’d go to If you won a trip to London for two people, I think you’d take If you decided to learn another language, I think you’d learn If someone invited you to a very expensive restaurant, I think you’d order . If you could meet a famous person, I think you’d choose If you went to a karaoke evening, I think you’d sing “ .” If you could play any musical instrument, I think you’d choose If someone offered to buy you a new car, I think you’d choose . . . . . . b Read the sentences to B. Were you right? c Listen to B’s sentences about you. Tell him / her if they are right or wrong, and why. a Complete the sentences about A. B 1 If you won a lot of money, I think the first thing you’d buy would be . 2 If you could live anywhere in the world, I think you’d choose . 3 If somebody offered to teach you a new sport, I think you’d choose . 4 If you could appear on a TV program, I think you’d like to be on “ .” 5 If a friend wanted to buy you a pet, I think you’d ask for a 6 If you could choose your ideal job, I think you’d be a . . 7 If you could have something to eat or drink right now, I think you’d have . 8 If you decided to go to an English-speaking country on vacation, I think you’d go to . b Listen to A’s sentences about you. Tell him / her if they are right or wrong, and why. c Read your sentences to A. Were you right? 57 204 57 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 66 Communicative It might rain c Communicative It might rain CA 58 58 AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 205 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 66 Communicative What should I do? A Communicative What should I do? Dd AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 I want to improve my English pronunciation. What should I do? I’d like to learn another language. Which one should I learn? I want to see a good movie this weekend. What movie should I see? I’d like to go on vacation somewhere relaxing this year. Where should I go? I want to buy a new car. What car should I buy? I need to buy my father a birthday present. What should I buy? I can’t sleep at night. What should I do? I want to take some foreign visitors for a fantastic meal. Where should I take them? I want to buy my teacher a present. What should I buy him / her? I want to get in shape quickly. What should I do? I want to feel more relaxed. What should I do? I’d like to go to a new show or exhibition. Where should I go? 59 206 59 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 77 Communicative Class Classsurvey survey Communicative AA 60 60 AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 1 Who has lived in their house / apartment the longest? 2 Who has had their car / motorcycle the longest? 3 Who has had their computer the longest? 4 Who has lived in this town / city the longest? 5 Who has had their backpack / bag the longest? 6 Who has been in this school the longest? 7 Who has been awake today the longest? 8 Who has been married the longest? 9 Who has worn glasses the longest? 10 Who has had their cell phone the longest? 11 Who has been a parent the longest? 12 Who has known their best friend the longest? 207 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 77 AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Keira Knightley was born in 1 , England, in 1983. She has an older brother, Caleb. At school she had a lot of problems . Keira made her first because 2 movie when she was only 3 years old. She became famous in 4 , when she was chosen for the Star Wars movies. She played the part of the double of the heroine, Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman). The two girls looked so similar that after makeup their mothers couldn’t tell which was their daughter. She left school in 5 , when she was only15, to concentrate on movies since then. acting. She has made 6 Some of the most famous are the Pirates of the Caribbean . movies. Keira has lived in London 7 O R L A N D O B LO O M K E I R A K N I G H T L EY Communicative Two movie stars b Communicative Two movie stars BA Orlando Bloom was born in Canterbury, England, in 1977. He has a sister, who is two years younger than him. When he was a child, Orlando thought his father was Harry Bloom, his mother’s husband, who died when he was only four. But the truth was that his father was a family friend. He went to school in Canterbury but he left when he was 16 years old (he was dyslexic). He then moved to London, where he trained with the British American Drama Academy. His first film was Wilde, about the Irish writer Oscar Wilde. He became really famous in 2001, when he played Legolas Greenleaf in The Lord of the Rings movies. He has made 11 movies since then. He has lived in London since 1993. a Read the biographies. Complete questions 1–7 to find out the missing information about Keira Knightley. A 1 born? 2 a lot of problems at school? 6 How many 3 when she made her first movie? 7 How long 4 When 5 school? since 1998? ? ? b Ask B the questions and write the answers in the blanks in the biography. Answer B’s questions about Orlando Bloom was born in 1 , England, in 1977. He has a sister, who is two years younger than him. When he was a child, Orlando thought his father was Harry Bloom, his mother’s husband, who died when he was . only four. But the truth was that his father was 2 He went to school in Canterbury but he left when he was 3 years old (he was dyslexic). He then moved to London, where he trained with the British American Drama , about the Irish Academy. His first film was 4 writer Oscar Wilde. He became really famous in 5 , when he played Legolas Greenleaf in The movies Lord of the Rings movies. He has made 6 . since then. He has lived in London since 7 K E I R A K N I G H T L EY O R L A N D O B LO O M Orlando Bloom. What do the actors have in common? Keira Knightley was born in Teddington, England, in 1983. She has an older brother, Caleb. At school she had a lot of problems because she was dyslexic. Keira made her first movie when she was only nine years old. She became famous in 1999, when she was chosen for the Star Wars movies. She played the part of the double of the heroine, Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman). The two girls looked so similar that after makeup their mothers couldn’t tell which was their daughter. She left school in 1998, when she was only 15, to concentrate on acting. She has made 22 movies since then. Some of the most famous are the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. Keira has lived in London all her life. a Read the biographies. Complete questions 1–7 to find out the missing information about Orlando Bloom. B 1 born ? 5 When 2 father? 6 How many 3 when he left school? 4 7 How long ? since 2001? ? first movie? b Ask A the questions and write the answers in the blanks in the biography. Answer A’s questions about Keira Knightley. What do the actors have in common? 61 208 61 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 77 Communicative How have you changed? c Communicative How have you changed? CA 1 AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 a Write a name or phrase in as many circles as you can. 1 A sport you used to play but don’t now. 2 A singer or band you used to listen to but don’t now. 3 A kind of food or drink you didn’t use to like but like now. 4 A game you used to play a lot but don’t now. 5 A pet you used to have but don’t have now. 6 Something you used to wear but don’t now. 7 A TV show you used to watch a lot but don’t now. 8 Something you didn’t use to do on weekends but do now. 9 An actor / actress you used to like but don’t now. 10 A bad habit you used to have but don’t now. b Compare your circles with a partner’s. Ask for / give more information about how and why you’ve changed. 62 62 209 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 77 Communicative What’s it famous for? A Communicative What’s it famous for? Dd AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 What’s it famous for? 1 A building in your town that was built more than 200 years ago. 2 A movie that was directed by somebody from your country. 3 A competition that was won by a person or team from your country. 4 Something that was invented by a person from your country. 5 Something that is made in your town / region. 6 A famous picture that was painted by somebody from your country. 7 A famous dish that is eaten a lot in your town / region. 8 A building that was designed by someone from your country. 9 A well-known movie that was made in your country. 10 A famous book that was written by someone from your country. 11 A place that was discovered by somebody from your country. 12 A wild animal or plant that is only found in your country. 13 A piece of music that was composed by somebody from your country. 14 A fictional character who was created by somebody from your country. 15 A well-known song that was written by someone from your country. 63 210 63 © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Communicative IsIsitittrue? true? Communicative AA AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Read the sentences. Check (✓) the ones that are true for you. b Talk to your partner. Read the true sentences and give more information. Correct the wrong sentences. Sentence 1 is true. No one in my family has long hair. OR Sentence 1 isn’t true. My sister has very long hair. c Listen to your partner. Ask for more information. 64 64 1 No one in my family has very long hair. 2 Somebody in my family speaks English very well. 3 I didn’t go anywhere last night. 4 I didn’t come to school with anybody today. 5 I saw something good on TV last night. 6 I bought something for somebody yesterday. 7 Nobody in my family smokes. 8 I went somewhere nice last weekend. 9 I didn’t speak to anybody before the class started. 10 I didn’t have anything for breakfast today. 11 I didn’t read anything in English yesterday. 12 There’s nothing I really want to buy right now. 13 I’m not planning to go anywhere this summer. 14 I like relaxing and doing nothing on the weekend. 15 If I need information about something, I always look on the Internet first. 211 © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Communicative But on the other hand … b Communicative But on the other hand … BA AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 a Complete the sentences. Try to write something positive after “But on the other hand, …”. b Compare what you’ve written with a partner. How similar are you? My lifestyle I think I I don’t too much. enough. I’m too . But on the other hand, . My diet I don’t eat enough . I eat too much . I eat too many . But on the other hand, . My town / city There are too many . There’s too much . There aren’t enough . My town is too . But on the other hand, . On TV / the radio There aren’t enough shows about . 65 212 65 There’s too much . There are too many . But on the other hand, . © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Communicative Phrasal verb questions c Communicative Phrasal verb questions CA AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 Ask and answer with a partner. Ask for more information. Have you ever forgotten to turn your cell phone off in the movie theater? What do you think is the best way to give up coffee? Do you always call people back when they leave you a message? Do you throw old clothes away or do you give them to other people? How often do you put sunscreen on? When do you put your clothes away? Do you usually write down what you have to do the next day (or what you need to buy)? How many things in your house do you turn on with a remote control? Do you enjoy trying on clothes when you go shopping? When was the last time you filled out a form? Do you normally look up new words when you read something in English? Do you often go away on the weekend? Do you usually stay up late the night before a test? How many nights do you go out in a typical week? 66 66 Do you get along with everybody in your family? Have you taken anything back to a store recently? 213 © Oxford University Press 2011 88 Communicative So do I! A Communicative So do I! Dd 67 214 67 AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 my family languages tomorrow food and drink daily routine TV movies my house / apartment clothes last night breakfast free time music sports animals school / college © Oxford University Press 2011 8 99 Communicative Match Matchthe thesentences sentences Communicative AA I couldn’t go in the ocean because … I couldn’t find the restaurant because … I didn’t recognize my friend because … I couldn’t sleep because … I couldn’t use my cell phone because … I turned on the TV to watch football, but … I couldn’t read the menu because … … I hadn’t studied enough. … I’d drunk too much coffee. … I hadn’t charged the battery. … the chef had put too much salt on it. … she had changed the color of her hair. … I hadn’t looked at the map. … I hadn’t set the alarm. I argued with my husband because … … I hadn’t brought my swimsuit. I couldn’t eat the fish because … … I’d forgotten where I parked it. I failed the test because … I couldn’t find my car because … I didn’t wake up because … 68 68 AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 … I’d left my glasses at home. … the game had finished. … he hadn’t washed the dishes. 215 © Oxford University Press 2011 8 99 Communicative Who said what? b Communicative Who said what? BA AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 D A F B C E a Match sentences 1–6 with the people in the picture. Write the sentence in the speech bubble. 1 I can’t see the board. 3 Can I open the window? 5 What page is it? 2 I missed the bus. 4 I left my book at home. 6 Have you done the homework? FOLD D A F B C E b Who said what? Can you remember? Complete the sentences in reported speech. A Ana said that B Susana asked C David said 69 216 69 . . . D The teacher asked E Thelma said F Miriam asked . . . © Oxford University Press 2011 8 1 9 9A Vocabulary Review questions Communicative Review questions 1 Family 3 Sports Do you have any brothers and sisters? What do they do? Are you an optimist or a pessimist? Do you play any sports or exercise? Who do you get along with best in your family? Do you know anyone who’s very stingy? Describe him/her. What sport do you like watching on TV? Have you ever had a big argument with someone in your family? Who are you most similar to in your family? What’s the most exciting sports event you’ve ever seen? What kind of personality would your “perfect partner” have? What sport would you like to be good at? Describe a person in your family. 4 Music 5 Clothes What kind of music do you like to dance to? Where do you usually buy clothes? What’s the best concert you’ve ever been to? What would you wear if you had an important interview? Do you like listening to music when you’re studying? Do you ever borrow clothes from friends or family? If you had to do karaoke, what song would you sing? Have you ever bought something but never worn it? 7 School 8 Vacations 6 Animals Do you have any pets? Did you use to have any pets when you were a child? Would you like to go on a safari? If you could be an animal, which animal would you be? 9 Health and diet Where did you go to elementary school? When did you last go on vacation? Where? How much do you walk every day? Did you like it? Why (not)? Did you have a good time? Why (not)? What do you eat too much of? What do you like doing when you’re on vacation? What don’t you eat enough of? What’s the best vacation you’ve ever had? Do you think you’re very stressed? Why (not)? Describe the best teacher you’ve ever had. What’s (or was) your favorite subject at school? 10 Time 70 70 2 Personality AmericanEnglish EnglishFile File22Worksheet Teacher’s Activities Book American Photocopiable © Oxford University Press 2008 11 Towns and cities 12 Movies What are the best and worst things about your town? How often do you go to the movies? How long does it take you to get to this school? Do you like it, or would you like to live somewhere else? What’s the next movie you’re going to see? How much time a week do you spend doing homework? What town would you most like to visit? Why? What’s the best movie you’ve ever seen? What would you like to have more time for? What’s the most beautiful town you’ve ever been to? Who’s your favorite director? A001245 Do you have more or less free time than two years ago? 217 © Oxford University Press 2011