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EF4E Intermediate WB Script
EF4E Intermediate WB Script
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3.5 3B Pronunciation a
File 3
1 Who did you argue with?
3A I argued with my dad.
2 Who are you laughing at?
3.1 3A Pronunciation b
I’m laughing at you!
1 jazz /dʒ/: bridge, cheap, journey, mortgage 3 What are you so excited about?
2 shower /ʃ/: station, crash, watch, rush I’m excited about my holiday.
4 What are you listening to?
3 chess /tʃ/: catch, jam, adventure, coach I’m listening to the radio.
1 The conversation was about the woman next door. 1 She can sing very well.
2 The university invited a guest to speak at the 2 I’ve never been able to ski.
3 I sometimes go to the theatre in the evening. 4 You won’t be able to go out tomorrow.
4 We took the lift, instead of walking up the stairs. 5 He hasn’t been able to go to school since Monday.
5 The office gave me all the information I needed. 6 We can’t find the restaurant.
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FILE 5 FILE 6
5A 6A
5.1 5A Pronunciation b 6.1 6A Pronunciation b
1 horse /ɔː/: ball, work out, caught, warm up 1 tie /t/: finished, looked, released, watched
2 bird /ɜː/: first, hurt, sport, world 2 dog /d/: filmed, played, owned, used
3 horse /ɔː/: draw, fought, score, slope 3 /ɪd/: added, directed, repeated, waited
4 bird /ɜː/: court, serve, circuit, worse 4 fish /ɪ/: built, given, hit, written
5.3 5B Pronunciation c 6B
1 Where did you use to live?
6.2 6B Pronunciation b
2 Did you use to wear glasses?
1 bike /aɪ/: bite, smile, height, weight
3 They used to have a lot of money.
4 He used to go to my school. 2 train /eɪ/: face, great, eyes, taste
5 We used to work together.
3 phone /əʊ/: nose, tongue, throw, toes
6 You used to have long hair.
7 We didn’t use to get on. 4 owl /aʊ/: sound, crowd, mouth, shoulders
8 I didn’t use to like it.
5 chair /eə/: hair, here, stare, wear
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FILE 7 FILE 8
7A 8A
7.1 7A Pronunciation b 8.1 8A Pronunciation b
3 centre, cosy
4 spacious, special 8B
5 city, centre 8.2 8B Pronunciation b
6 castle, musician 1 bargain, mountain, trainers
7 decide, entrance 2 certain, complain, rain
8 fireplace, balcony 3 painting, said, wait
4 airline, fair, railway
5 captain, plain, email
6 brain, hair, stairs
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FILE 9 FILE 10
9A 10A
9.1 9A Pronunciation a 10.1 10A Pronunciation b
1 If they hadn’t played so badly, they would have 1 cleaning products
won the match. 2 keyboard
2 If you’d told me about the meeting, I would have 3 profile page
gone. 4 parking fine
3 She would have bought the coat if it hadn’t been so 5 ringtone
expensive. 6 secondary school
4 If there had been room for us, we would have 7 tennis court
stayed the night. 8 traffic lights
5 We would have got to the cinema on time if we’d
taken a taxi. 10B
6 If I’d known you were moving house, I would have
10.2 10B Pronunciation
helped you.
1 You called me last night, didn’t you?
2 He’s older than you, isn’t he?
9B 3 They aren’t coming tonight, are they?
9.2 9B Pronunciation a 4 We’ve missed the last bus, haven’t we?
1 I switched it on. 5 She’ll be late, won’t she?
2 I updated it. 6 I can’t dance very well, can I?
3 I turned it down. 7 We had a great holiday in Rio, didn’t we?
4 I deleted it. 8 You’ve never been to the opera before, have you?
5 I plugged it in. 9 That film was really boring, wasn’t it?
6 I switched it off.
7 I unplugged it.
8 I turned it up.
9.3 9B Pronunciation d
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