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Review of Units 13–14 4 d Look before you leap.

5 f Too many cooks spoil the broth.


Coursebook pages. 118–119
6 b The leopard cannot change its spots.
Vocabulary Too many cooks spoil the broth.

1 Label the regions of this country using the following


terms:
Use of English
 Learners label the map using the correct terms. 6 Complete the sentences using the verbs in brackets in
the future perfect.
Answers  Learners read the sentences and complete them with
1 A moderately populated the correct form of the verbs.
B sparsely populated
C densely populated Answers
1 will have increased
2 Put the words in the box in the following categories 2 will have risen
 Learners read the words and classify them. 3 will have fallen
4 will have grown; will have declined
Answers
Relief Climate Vegetation Resources 7 Complete each sentence with the correct conjunction.
hill hot grassland coal  Learners complete the sentences with the correct
mountain temperate plants minerals
conjunction.
valley tropical rainforest oil
Answers
wet trees water 1 Although 3 provided that 5 whereas
wood 2 either; or 4 both; and

3 Complete the text with the words from the list.


 Learners read the text and complete it. General knowledge quiz
8 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
Answers  In pairs, learners answer as many questions as
1 population 3 immigration 5 sector
possible. When they have finished, they can go back
2 life expectancy 4 birth rate
to Units 13 and 14 to check and complete any
missing answers.
Ceremonies and special occasions
4 Choose the correct option. Answers
 Learners read the sentences and choose the 1 Brazil.
correct option. 2 Rubber.
3 The south-east.
Answers 4 7 billion.
1 held 3 exchanged 5 set 5 It’s an African language.
2 marked 4 proposed 6 Nigeria.
7 Japan. It’s a crying baby contest.
8 One of the following: Mexico, Cuba, Puerto Rico,
Proverbs Central America, South America.
5 Match the two halves of the proverbs 9 ‘(Red sky at night,) shepherd’s delight. Red sky in
 Learners read and match the halves to make the the morning, shepherd’s warning.’ It means that
proverbs. when the sunset is colourful, it is likely that the
weather will be good the next day. On the other
Answers hand, when the sunrise is colourful, it is likely that
the weather will not be good.
1 c An apple a day keeps the doctor away.
10 Birds of a feather flock together.
2 a The early bird catches the worm.
3 e A stitch in time saves nine.

Cambridge Global English for Cambridge Lower Secondary English as a Second Language Stage 9 Teacher’s Resource
© Cambridge University Press 2018
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