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Relationships | sreskingtheice VOCABULARY People x ‘A Complete each defition below with the conect wordin | 7 the box. cchidren colleagues friends grandparents parents relatives strangers students teachers 1 Afamilyisoften two parents and their 2 Your ate your mother and father 3 Your ate other people in your fal, lke aunts and uncles, 4 Your ate your parents’ parents 5 are people outside your family who ‘you lke and want to spend time with. are people you work or study with are people who youdo not know atal help. toleamn a subject at school or university GRAMMAR Question forms 8 Choose the correct words to complete the email. ‘A Two guests are talking at Katie’ party, Underline the sae ccomtect option in each question. fom: Any Mike: rm Mike ‘sunsect Hoy! Lucy: Helo, Mike, m Lucy. Its rice ko meet you ‘Mike: You'oo.;Doyouenjoy /Areyouenjeying ne party? Marie! Lucy: Yes, !m having great fun. So, ‘how know you / how do. How's it going? I'm so busy at work you know Katie? because some of my ‘colleagues / Mike: We were at college together. relatives at the office are il, At least | Lucy: Really? ‘Did you study / Did study you history of art have a fun weekend planned! On Saturday, aswell I'm going toa party with my *students / ‘Mike: Yes, but now I workin a bank Katie was the real atist, frends. I'll know most people, but some ‘Lucy: She's very talented - this apartment is beautifull People will be “strangers / colleagues. (On Sunday, I'm having lunch with same Mike: Yes Ate you / He here before? Ea We yon Hare you een fers Oh “relatives / parents, including my cousins. Lacy: Na hme Shen mei diner st moth and aunt. Most of the family will be there, peli lal inl lee lil but unfortunately my *grandparents / : i strangers can't come because they live ‘ike: Yes, wos and Ihad a realy nice time fan tarsey, BE ere ti Micon RY 1G, How about you? What are you doing at the weekend? 1 do’ 1 Wemet at university 2y studying & InCanada.| moved to Aire the Uk when Iwas seven «ma lawyer «Raper Gaile PRONUNCIATION sie etbunm The alphabet ; # Economics. t's a bit Q 52y the pairs of ietters below aloud and decide ifthe vowel yy ubom' Laan icauth, Yt sound sthe ane) ordiferere Oh Usten andchese been roby s/o seo 5/0 rdy s/o siy s/o aim s/D 7av 0 (s/D ack s/D ahi 8/0 ) RELATIONSHIPS 1.2 Relationships VOCABULARY Types of people AA Read each description below and write the type of person Jn the space 1 imvery sociable | love communicating and Like knowing that Ive helped somebody who fhas a problem. P e % Hove cooking and eat out whenever I can. ‘Tobe honest, just love tasting things Ive never tied. ve got fourkids and, believe me, is very tiring. Theirdad helps but is me who takes. them to schoal and cooks their dinner. ‘ Hove football ruaby andi tennis If theres 2 ball and people are tying to win, Im happy. My perfect evening is spent on the sofa ‘ith fiends zapping monsters on a screen, é Lenjoy going to other cities and countries and leaming about the culture te ticles about my fe regulary online Ay frends and strangers love to ree ther! Read sentences (1-4). Them choose the correct option (a orb) ta complete them. 1 mananimal but | don't have any pets because my house is too small a lover b owner 2 He'sabigtea Sometimes he has five cupsa day! a fan b drinker 3. She always thinks good things will happen. he’s a — person. a positive b people 4 Theyte keen — listening to music, 50 they go ta lots of concerts, at bon @ Look at the dictionary extracts (1-3) for three words ener PRONUNCIATION Using a dictionary “2 Then write the correct word for each extract. Say eact ‘word! to yourself and then listen to check 1 NOUN *kaltfotry activities Invohing music, iteature and other arts 2 NOUN "bjutit the quality of being beautiful orvery goad ta look at a ADVERE ffain/on many, ‘occasions or in many situations GRAMMAR Frequency words and phrases 18 Match sentences (1s) with sentencestarethat (3 express the same degree of frequency. 2 | text my fiends every day. b | gojogging five days aweek. € | hardly ever play chess anymore. ¢ Most of the time, watch Twin the evenings. 1 | normally ride my bike to school 2 rarely eat red meat 2. | occasionally watch action movies, 4 offen rave! by bus, 5 | always shower beforegoingtobed. eI sil send postcards ow and again. 'B Reorder the words to make sentences. 1 never / at work, Julie checks / personal emails © 2 phone //twice /my fiend /a day 3. alvays/ can /buy/‘at the restaurant / You / pizza 4 Hey ever /to schoo! haraly / walks 5 times/ vist / their orandparents / They /a year / three {6 Emma /rately late fis / for her lesson RELATIONSHIPS 5 1.2 Relationships | Blogsand bloggers VOCABULARY Types of people A. Read each description below and write the type of person Inthe space. 1 fin very sociable. lave communicating and like knowing that Ive helped somebody ‘who has a problem. P . Hove cooking and eat cut whenever can. 2 To be hones. justove tasting things Ive never tried ‘ 3 Ive got four kids and, believe me, its very tiring. Their dad helps kut it's me who takes ther to school and cooks their dinner. 4 Hove football rugby and tennis iFthereis a ball and people ae trying to win, !m happy. : t 5 Myperfect evening is spent on the sofa ‘with friends zapping monsters on ascreen, 9 6 | enjoy going to other cites and countries and learning about the culture. Lite articles about my ife regularly one. My fiends and strangers loveto read them! Read sentences (1-4), Then choose the correct option (a orb) to complete them. 1 /mananimal 00 small but! don't have anyppets because my house is a lover b onner 2 Ho'sabig tea a fan bb drinker Sometimes he has five cups a day! 3 She always thinks good things will happen, She's a. person, + postive » people 4 Theyre keen listening to music, so they go to lots of concerts aat bon PRONUNCIATION Using a dictionary Q) 100K 2 tne dictionary extracts (1-3) fortvee words Wa Then write the correct word foreach extract. Say each ‘word to yourself and then listen to check. 1 NOUN/kaltfo(ry activities involving musi, iterature and other arts 2 NOUN MB justi! the qualty of being beautiful or very good to look at a ADVERS /'offan/ on many ‘occasions orn many situations GRAMMAR Frequency words and phrases 1 Maen setences (1-5) with sentences) tht tapes the ae die of reqngy \ 1 | normally ice my bike to schoo! 2 [text myfiiends every dey. b Igojogging five days a week. 2 | rarelyeat red meat, 2 [occasionally watcy) «| harally ever pisy action movies. chess anymore 4 Jorten ave! by bus @ Mostorthe ume, watch TVin the 5 always shower evenings before goingtabed [stil send postcards new and apa & Reorder he words o mate sentences 1 ver twa ie /cecs roles 2 phone /I/ twice /my friend /a day 3 always /can /buy /at the restaurant / You / pizza J ever /toschool / hardly / walks 5 times / vst their grandparents /They /a year/ three 6 Emms /rarely/late /is/ fer her son RELATIONSHIPS 2.1 Living | tevewhere youve GRAMMAR Adverbs of degree [A Choose the correct adverb of degree. Then insert the adverb in the correct place. 1 There ate some tall buildings in Dubai ~ some of thern are mote than 100 metres high! (quite / extremely) 2. The film was good but | wouldn't watch it again, (auite /very) 3 The bulders are friendly. They chat to us all the time. (almost / really 4 The children are excited about going to the zoo next week 60 /almost ‘5. We won the football game, but the other team scored 3 00a in the last minute. (Completely almost) 66 Jack has changed since | ast saw him (quite / completely B Inthe following conversations, write the bold words in the correct order. Then cover the responses and try to rememberthem. 1 At itisn'teasy to use the subway in this city B: | agree, complicated really i's, iit It? 2 A: Thetest wasn't too dificult, was it? B: No, quite was easy it 3A: The city looks very different ‘Yes,has the centre changed completely, 4A: Have you started that book | gave you? 6: Yes finished chapter almost first I've the. 5 A: The city feels bigger than it di, B: Yes. Is quickly population the growing, 6 A: Wow! Your son has really grown! B: Yes, he's tall a quite boy now. VOCABULARY Describing places A Cross out the noun in each list that the adjective in bold does not usually describe, 1 attractive building /town / person / music ugly building /eity / person /food modern buildings tees fart / furniture buildings river /clathes / ideas clean hes Jart loud noise / sky music / voice 2 3 4 old-fashioned 5 ‘ 8 Complete the sentences with the correct adjective form (of the word in brackets 1 The streets are very town. (did 2 The parkis very (peace) inthis part of 90 there to relax 3. There are no bus stops near our house It's very (convenience) 4 Thismusic is boring. Can | put on something more lve) © Choose an adjective from column A and a noun from column B to make five sentences that are true for you land your city, Use an adverb of degree in each sentence. clean park old-fashioned museums convenient transport lively restaurants attractive buildings people schools music The museuras are really old-fashioned. PRONUNCIATION Stress in two-syllable adjectives Underline three more words from the list below that have 2 stress on the second syllable. Then listen and check. alye complete direct extreme friendly happy hungry sold uoly useful 2.2 Living | theboomerang generation VOCABULARY Verb + preposition A. choose the corect preposition to complete each i Sentence 51 fends, what do yo 1 When you go out wi Usually talk about on’ lendsthat you often argue yon / about him —he's always late reeds alot of help with / on Ws not her favourite subject 5 We're lookingon /for 3 new house In the city centre b ) 8 Complete the text with a verb in the box and a suitable ean argue looking rely tak talk d Katie | usually the phone or by email. We school of what we're doing at the weekend. he My bestfriend’ c her every we usually have similar opinions ‘much this week be red her a he's so busy. She's urdays. She doesn't want to her parents to give her money, PRONUNCIATION Consonant pairs at the beginning of words LUsten and complete the words with the correct consonant 22 pairs in the box, You will needto use the letters more than ‘once, Then practise saying them aloud to yourself Pt am so et ow 1 —eak—owly 5 art imming 2 —op—owing 6 all hol 3 _eet_ile 7 ake in 4 ow an 8 ow. orm GRAMMAR Present simple and present continuous 1k Lookat the pictures and complete the texts using the | 7] ean . collect have not work play ‘ead study take work Mike's a doctor. Usually, hospital Now, he's on holiday. He tennis with his daughter Henty’s a tax driver, Usually: he them tot He favounte restaurant Ella and Becky are students Usually, they maths. Now, they books in the sitting room. 8 Complete the conversations with the present simple or present continuous form ofthe verb in brackets. Use contractions where possible. (ive back at 2 Ava: |hearyou mum and dad's at Bob: That's right with better pay. forever—Ineed my own plac Jook for) a new job ant) t (know) what you mean, (not think it’s good to rely on your parents too much b Tim: aa (own her house? Mia: No, she doesn't but she realy wants to. But house ri increase) alot at the Tim: I's the 1e everywhere. | completely iunderstand) why people are unhappy Livine v GRAMMAR Past simple - regular and irregular verbs ‘A Write the past simple form of the following verbs 1 canry 6 make 2 7 play 3 give 8 plan 4 have 9 take 5 tke 10 stop B Complete the newspaper story with the past simple form of the verb in brackets. Use contractions where possible. Nora’s revenge! ‘Sixty-five-year-old Nora Bentley was angry when a. ‘couple bought her house for much less money than she wanted. Nora * (hope) to sell ner house for nearly haif a million dollars, but Lee and Sarah Boyle 2 {not want) to spend that much. They a (come) back again and again saying there * (be) problems with the building. Eventually, they > (buy) the house for $400,000. This was $100,000 less than Nora wanted. Nora © {not be) happy and planned her revenge. (On the day she moved out, Nora (put) dead fish inside the curtains. Lee and Sarah . (notice) the smell when they first * (arrive) but (not worry) about ‘tat first. Gradually the smell = (ge worse ‘and worse but Lee and Sarah (cannot) find the cause. Eventually, they decided to sell the house ... for $400,000! vine PRONUNCIATION Past simple irregular verbs /o:/, /e/ and /e1/ QD siento te phrases below. Decide the vowe sounds $F inane verbana tne words that fellow are these) or different (0). Then practise saying the phrases aloud, Isent a message Who ate the bread? Islept wel aught it for my daughter He made hi | thought you w SS555005 1 2 2 4 5 She said she’s twelve 6 7 ® We went ahea VOCABULARY Life events ‘Complete each sentence with a life event in the box below. ‘Make sure you use the correct form of any verbs. fallinlove getajob get martied ‘get my own place goto university have chien lesmtosmim leave home leave school. retire 1 Fmhoping to at my father's 2. Myuncle's lucky. He did very well in business a When he was just fort 3 Inmy country, peopl ‘when they/re sixteen but only with their pan permission. Weddings can be expensive, so usually pe ait unti they‘ older 4 Wedidnt plan to were thirty but we had 5 Josie met Alan on they 6 ly wants to tostudy 7 Patents often tke dren to be independent but y and five by ti as soon as | start eating money. education wasr't 50: was a child GRAMMAR all/ some / most / no /none Correct the mistakes in some of the sentences. 1 Most people! knowhave a car. 2. Some my classmates dei 3 Theew fere no parking spaces this momin 4 Alltrains wete late this morning. 5 Noof the buses stopped. jost my money on traveling to work 7. Iwanted some coffee but there wasno left 1 them were late for class. PRONUNCIATION /p/, Ib/, Iv/ @ usten tone phrases below and compete the words 1 with br Then practise saying themaloud. ¢ ackyour ag a_ery io _tane the_isaisin your 1 2 3 5 the est _jazain._enice 6 TL VOCABULARY Types of transport [A Match each description (1-10) with a type of transport in \ the box. bus cat coach ferry helicopter minibus motorbike plane taxi train to parkin town, thou! 2. I don't enjoy t much. The fights are always off and land, I get very nervous when we t 3's quite useful as you can drive to the portand then take your car on. | get a bit seasick sometimes though 4's mote expensive than taking @ bus, but it’s usu much quicker, The drivers know the city realy well and take you to your exact destination 5 | bought one when my son started playing foo because it’ alitle bit bigger than our ca. Ican ta him and allhis teammates fo the matche {6 Ie only ever flown in one ance. We were in New York ‘and we did a tour over Manhattan. It was exp the views were amazing. 7 People askme haw can travel so far to work every day ‘of my life but it’s a routine. can wotk on my laptop or chat to ather passengers on the journey. | don't need to sty about too much trafic on the roads 9 right outside my flat so that's convenient es about 20 minutes to get to the city centre 9 itwas a 32hour journey because of traffic. ere were about forty people on the vehicle. twas air ed and there wasa toilet dangerous than driving a car but tend on the back and we nice for the weekend. £8 Circle the correct option in the sentences. 1 think we should get / travel by train itl be cheaper than fying. \ 2. Hedoesnt want togo /geta taxi 3 Letstakea /takebus to thecity 4 5 expensive re from the apo. wanted to go by a/ by ferry because | don’ like flying My dad flew / fight to meet me in Paris last year because it was the quickest fens 3.2 Travel GRAMMAR Past continuous and past simple A. Choose the correct verb forms in the sentences below. 1 Did they enjoy / Were they enjoying their holiday? They ‘came home yesterday, didn't they? 2. Hewas sleeping / slept at 4 am when his car was stolen. 3. Wedidn'ttake / weren't taking the fery because there vwas a bad storm. 4 Ware you ving / Did you vein your home town in 20087 5 Theystarted / were starting university in 2014 and they graduated in 2018. Read the postcard below. Then complete it with the correct form of the verh provided. POSTCARD Hey Tom! tim having afun time on my trip, but something scary happened last week i (raveh in ‘Vietnam with a group of people. We Tom Morris 2 (walk) through the forest when suddenly the 21 Elmlea House guide * (shoud, Het (notspeak) London, UK English sowe® (vn) to see what the problem was. We ‘ (see) ahuge snake. It was about three metres long. My heart?” (Geat) really fast whan the guide ® (pich it up and * (move) itinto the trees Looking forward to seeing yau soon! Mike © Complete the sentences below with when or while and the past continuous or past simple form of the verbs In brackets, 1 [read my book 1 (wait for the bus. 2 Iwas swimming in the se, H (ose) my car keys 3. Hewes listening to music he (dive) his new car. 4 Ididn't recognise Anne she (629) hello to mein the street. 5 they (eaih, the dootbell ang. PRONUNCIATION was and were with past continuous @ nen peooe speak auch sand wasandareand were 32 sound very similar. Listen and underline the sentence or ‘question you hear. Then practise saying them. 1. Were playing chess. We were playing chess. 2 Is she going? /Was she going? 3 What are they doing? / What were they doing? 4 Iseliving in Brooklyn? / Was he living in Brooklyn? 5 Where are you going? / Where were you going? VOCABULARY Prefixes A. Complete the descriptions (1-7) below using a negative form of an adiective in the box. comrect healthy henest lucky patient possible usual 1. Zoe never tells the truth. cantt believea word she says. Shes 2. fimafraid this answer sn't right It’s 3 Itslke teaching a fish to ride a bicycle. tjust can't be done! i's, 4 like the name Esmetelda. Not many people have that ame. t's 5. Tony wants everything done now. He won't wait ten minutes. He's 6. Every time | go on holiday, it rains. 7. Jimmy eats chips, chips and more chips! He's really B Add the correct prefix unm dis-oFn-to the | adjectives (1-7) in the sentence beginnings. Then match them to the sentence endings (2-9). 1 Hes hapoy ‘a because she never says 2 She's polite leaseor thank ou. 3/-They'tea_Zorgantseid bb because the reporter 4 The article is accurate sae oe ‘¢ because he failed his 5 The man was kink ™ a diivingtest 6 el 1. because he didn't help 7. She was so._friendty the old lady carry her bags «© that itll snow in May. # because they never plan anything properiy 19. because she didn't smile cor say hello, TRAVEL Beetroot’ GRAMMAR verb + -ing and to + infinitive ‘A Read the phone conversation carefully. Find and correct the six mistakes. Jackie: Hi, Mark Are youready for tomorrow? Marke Hi, Jackie. m just packing now. Jackie: Remember packing your iPad. Mine's ot working. Marke. Yes, Ive done that. Anyway, what tine should we get the train:o the airport? Jackie: We don't need worrying about that. My dad's agreed to give us aif Marle Are you sure? Jackie I's fine, Dad doesn't mind to dive, Marks What time do weneed leaving in the moming? Jackie: At 830. Marks That's quite early Jackie. Yes, | know. yan to spend time te shop. Mark: Yes, goad idea. ineed to change seme ‘money. Ididn't manage getting tothe bank this afternoon, Jackie: OK. 'm going to finish to pack now Bye! Rewrite the sentences below using a verb + ~ing form or to + infinitive. 1 eto go out with Tim and Suzy. | avays enjoy 2. Hining 2 car costs too much money. We cant afford 3. Iigive you this bookwhen Ive read it. Iilaive you this book when | finish 4 We played more tennis after our fiendwent home. We continued 5 Iilsaid that she wouldn't give me the money. Jilrefused 18 TRAVEL VOCABULARY Accommodation and facilities [A Match the sentence halves. 1 The Spanish coast has manybeach 2 venice 2. You should book single or twin b house. 3, Im going to order a sandwich from room « view. 4 They stayed ata quest transfer 5 We had an amazing sea = ram, 6 We booked a self-catering # resorts 7. Ineed to arrange an airport 9 hostel 8 Ive never ravelied on a huge cruise h hotel © We stayedin a beautiful -star 1 apartment 10 Westayedat a youth i ship. B Read the clues and complete the crossword. 2 where quests can relax and possibly havea massage 4 holiday home for skiers 7. where quests checkin and out 8 where guests can work out ard stay ft Down 1 where quests can sit outside and enjoy the views 3 keeps roorrs cool in summer 5 aplece topteh tents 6 large shared room in a hostel PRONUNCIATION /fl, [tf/ and /d3/ @Q ere ors sow phones blow: Lent check Ten 33 practise saying each word out loud. 1 tfuzi 2 Fdgenju:win! 3 pfelev 4 rpiktfoy 5 jtfends/ D 4.1 Socialising VOCABULARY Free time A complete the email th the contect form of Weed sonese nthe tox Youroy ase eachphase more gofer goto hangoutwith play Hi Christine, We had a great time in Spain. The apertment was lovely and we spent lots of time together as a family ~ well we tried to anyway. Jason and Suzy enjoyed * some, kids that were staying in the apartment next to urs, They all got on really well. Now that Debbie's eighteen she loves dancing so all she wanted to do was? nigntclubs. She dian*t come back unt 3 am most nights! We wanted the kids % board games in the evening, with us ~ but they were both too busy on their tablets, At least we all ate together. We loved ‘the food and we * a delicious ‘meal in a local restaurant one evening. We spent most days lying on the beach but we 5 an exhibition of locat art one afternoon ~ the kids were bored, naturally! On the last day, we all . a long bike ride. We cycled ‘about 10 km - everyone was exhausted. See you soon! Gemma XXX B Correct the mistakes with prepositions in each of ‘the sentences, 1 I'm going ta take my wife to a lovely Japanese meal 2. We went in an amazing Picasso exhibition at the weekend Lots of teenagers hang out by their frends. 4 tmgoing ata cof tocome? with Jane. Do you want 5 Idlike to see toa movie this evening. What do think? {© usually take my kids to play to the parkafter school Ii tired. ve just been to along joa. 8 [often play about cards with my mum and da ater dinner, 22 SOCIALISING GRAMMAR be going to + infinitive and present continuous for the future [A James and Tina have just won the lottery and they have big plans, Complete the sentences using the correct form of ‘be going to and an infinitive In the box. tobuy togie togveup tonotmove topaint totravel 1 They their jobs 2 They around the world 3 James 2 Ferrari 4 Tina pictures in her studio all day. 5 They money to their families, 6 They toa biager house Answer the questions below about James and Tina using short answers. Use contractions where possible, 1 Are they going to stop working? Are they going to travel Is Jams joing to buy a Porsche? Are they going to keep all their money? 2 3 4 IsTinagoing to do some art? 5 6 Are they going to stay inthe samme house? Choose the correct future form in each sentence in the conversation below. Doug: ‘Are you doing / Areyou going to do anything ‘on Monday? Geoff; On Monday, °Fm going to take / fm taking my son to his firs football match .. Arsenal and city, Doug: Lucky you. What about Tuesday? Scotts my wedding anniversary. "Were going to meet/ Were meeting our friends Ela and Ray for dinner. ‘Doug: Andi quess you've got something on Wednesdoy? Geott Yes, how did you know? I bought a TVlast week butit doesnt work propety.mgoing to take /Iim taking tack o see iftneycan change Doug: sounds af youre relly busy. Geoff: Yes, |amat the moment. On Thursday have to ave my neighbours a lif to the airport. "Theyre going to fy / Theyre fying out to Spain fora week |might be able tomeet on Friday though. Doug: {cant My favour fim’s on TV and fm going to watch /Ym watching it for he teenth time! PRONUNCIATION going to Cie RR Angry A, ») ~ 4.2 So GRAMMAR Making predictions A. Complete each second sentence using the word given so thas a similar meaning to the first sentence 1 Ws quite likely that Jenny is coming to the party wit to the party 2. Humans ving on Marsin five y to happen. BE Humans ‘on Mars in five years 3m auite sure James wil be late PROBABLY be on time 4 im sure that Lara's going to be the winne of the match DEFINITELY Lare the match, B Find and correct the mistakes in some of the sentences. 1 Wellcome defintely to the beach bbq on Sunday. 2 There wont cert ly be paper money inthe future, 3 Maybe Jim will help uswith the arrangements. 4, Edward said that he probably won't be able to get a tickat for the concert 5 Citiesin the future probably wil look very different. ae eT PRONUNCIATION will and won't isten and underline the phrase you hear. Then practise 432 saying the future forms to yourself. 1a wego bv 2alcme b 3a theydo —b theylldo 4a youllke youll like Saweby — wellbuy 6 a shehas —b shelHhave VOCABULARY Suffixes Use the suffixes in the box tocreate nouns from the words in 1-5. The same suffixs required for tree of the four ‘words in each group. One werd in each group requires different suffix, sation ion “iy -meit ness 1 agree discuss improve develop 2 able possible real weak 3 happy sad active lonely 4 relax expliin react, occupy 5 enioy predict ambitious create \ \ GRAMMAR Subject and object questions A Use the prompts townite subject or object questions. Use (the answers to the questions to help you. 2 be . \ Cn 3 Viking: from? (Scandinavia) 4 Mexical ate / Day of the Dead They celebrate it ron ember, 5 ce cian /die/ 1981 Bob Male 8 Correct the mistakes, 1 wh ou Sarah fora birthday pr VOCABULARY Relaxing [A Matchthe sentence halves to make adjective-noun collocation. \ 1 Youneed toenjo 2 atmosphere with re simple andles and soft mus 2 quiet » bath 3 Enjoy some homemade — ¢ things in Iie 4 Create relaxed 4 feodand something 5 \minjeansairaet drink 6 Listen tosott © musieas y 1 night in wat ur unite T B Match the sentence halves to make verb/noun collocations. | 7 a bythe fire ~~ 1 nd take K cocoa 2 Eveyone lovesreading — friends and family. 3 Youcan play © agood book 4 Wsiovely tostt warm fir 5 Youcan ight 4 some time out rela Siinekioadt © ahot bath and together with mpletely rela a vet 1 board games have with your ki 9. some candies the fight a PRONUNCIATION Linking a consonant to a vowel Qussten ane write the two words that you hear. Then practise TS saying each phrase wo yoursel \:

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