CE CCK cc CORRELiL ALCL
rebuild RESTAR'
rejuvenatiol
sis gna |
1 reinventior
5 rothiq (REBIRTH
Geos
Learning
<
in this lesson you will learn how to:
+ describe feolings and emotions
+ the use of one/a/ an
* use the changes in indirect speech at a much later time
‘+ make word combinations with opportunity
on
+ tak about animats
* use questions in indirect speech
* Use the past perfect continuous
+ make word combinations with pet
Fluency booster 1
in this lesson you will learn how to
* talk about ruraf vs. urban
+ use 50 vs. neither
* use wish + past perfect
+ make word combinations with mistake
foo Soe
* talk about education
* use verbs with two objects
* use indirect questions
+ make word combinations with education
Fluency booster 2
+ describe jobs
+ use possessive belore ~ing forms
+ use wish + would
+ make word combinations with career
Wrap it up! 1
Pee
* talk about leisure activites
* use 50 vs. such (a/an)
tse the future perfect
+ make word combinations with stress
Fluency booster 3
poge 6
page 14
page 22
page 24
page 32
page 40
page 42
page 50
page 54
page 62Peek ee
(
(
‘ dale eesti
> se wows (athe pra)
1 fe eancarerpecge nailing
7a hems eee oautukestett et ae
* talk about ways of speaking
* use verbs of belier
+ use the saquence of adverbs
* make word combinations with communication tel
Fluency booster 4 page 80
oe
‘make word combinaions with punishment meet
* use whoever / whenever / whichever / wherever / whatever / however
10 Bet ers
Fluency booster 5 po 98
Wrap itup!2_ page 100
Word booster sae 108
Language booster pooe 19
es Eee : pone 125
Nasierng comet fave 18
cee ove 127
Pal ste page 128
Uses of THE pave 123
Extra page page 130
settsudy pove 131
Self-study - Answer key page 142Are you living your dream?
1 Kick it off!
A. Check what is true for you.
My friends (_ ) keep criticizing / (_) never criticize me.
( ) There are some things / ( ) There's nothing I'd like to change about my appearance.
B. Talk to a friend about your answers. (J
‘A; My dream life and my real life are totally different.
B: Really? How different?
‘A: In my dream life, tm rich and | lead a stress-free life.
B: What do you intend to do about it?
2 Vocabulary Describing feelings and emotions Word rar 0
A. How ate they feeling? What happened? Guess. (oaf
BEA
>
How's the girl feeling?
She is very happy.
What happened?
1'm not sure, she may have seen
e2o
Now compare your guesses to what really happened. Go to page 130.ccc
cere cec<
(
te
SC@CCCECECEECCECC CEC EEC
| Listen again and answer.»
3 Listening 4 Speak up
A. Listen and choose, << A Following is a list of the most common
dreams / goals people have in life
What are your dreams?
> Visiting @ dream holiday destination.
Owning a home.
Getting in shape.
Owning a dream car.
Learning a new skill (music, language).
Having an ideal job.
1. How does Liz feel at first? Seal lei ce a
pleased annoyed
.
»
vvvvyvy
2. Is Scott supportive at st? ale ey ——
yes 10
C. Tak to a frond. asf
1. What's the relationship between Scott and
Liz?
2. How old is Liz?
— sree otyour dream BB
3. What does Scott think about Liz's job? s
ntion person you would lke
Pai tet natn)
4. What does Scott advise Liz to do?
5. Mention one excuse Liz gives not to make
a change.
We use one, not a/an:
~ In contrast with another or others:
One student has finished the test, the others
havent =
~ In the expression one day:
One day well buy our dream house.
= With hundred or thousand when we want to
6. What will she probably do about her job?
Why would you feel like quitting @
i be precise:
high-paying job? Tak to a friend. Gof How many dollars do you have on you?
or One thousand and two.
~ In expressions like ust one, only one:
areerperpecives “new Galenges ey We have plenty of dogs, but only one cat.
profesional grou - kde ~undentizedIs it too late to change?
1 Learning changes in indirect speech at » much later time
A Read this. Be
| wrote @ science fection book and fi
‘Tom is a good friend of pubish it next month.
Se iets Gee | want to get married next February
Zealand andwe years ago vat to Rave my frst kid by the end of
I visited him. This is what oe roa
' | have plans to live here in this house
the said tom with my new family. % -
—__sa“e ec “@@@@2@G2@2@G24242462G242 6262622220086 0 0000666
You can come and visit me once a year.
B. None of his plans were successful, His book wasn't published. He broke up with his
fiancée, He had 4o move to a small aparhment and I can’t go visit him this year.
Complete the sentences. iE
~ But you said you publish your book the following month,
~ You also said you _ to get married the following February.
~ You plans to live there in that house with your new family
~ You said | {G0 and visit you once a year.
C. Choose according to the changes that were made.
When the lady reported what her friend said she changed “next month’ to ...
(_ ) the following month (__ ) that month
‘She changed that expression because she was referring to the promises he made
(yesterday ( ) ata much later time Language
poge 119,
D. You were going through some old stuff and found a New Years resolution list your
brother wrote 10 years ago. Talk 4o him about thi list. Giansf
79 His life today:
He has the same weight he had 10 years ago.
Go to the gym tomorrow He has never seta foot in the gym.
Break up wit. He got married to Sharon.
He stil has the same job.
Ex. You said you would start a diet the following week, but...2 Reading
A. Group discussion.
+ In your opinion, is there an age limit for
making changes ina person's career,
lifestyle and relationships?
B, Read the passage and matk what is
NOT true. a
i
. Ray Kroc changed his career when he
was 52 years ol.
One of the biggest fast-food franchises
mentioned in the passage is McDonald's.
itis difficult to find examples of people
who have made changes late in their lives.
. Some people who are not happy with their
lives have different excuses to avoid
changing,
,. The passage does not encourage life
changes.
. Changing involves self-awareness.
C. Find words / phrases with the same
meaning in the text.
lt
a -——$
a:
a ——
D. Work in small groups. GKanf
+ Mention one benefit of getting out of your
comfort zone.
* How do you feel about changes? Are you
afraid of them or do you welcome them?
+ Self-awareness is only possible with a
therapist. Do you agree?
do le
15 hoppy ole onorten pusie tetera?
Excuse #1 ~ Im too scared. Im afraid of tying
‘something new and losing eventing. Uso this
20 fear to move forward so you can be proud of
=
ees
iinet tal Me tne Gass a oe
Pe ae
=
canes autaetre ir
a
Bont wor orzertecion ©
rection now, itsDERE Cgd
Fie ORC
1 Vocabulary Phrase! veros
A, Study this. BE page
call off hold onto see to —
What would you like to do at the frst
‘opportunity?
+ In which circumstance would you pass
up an opportunity for a promotion?
It you were given a window of
‘opportunity to change your life
completely, would you take it?
C. Write two questions using combinations
from A.
D. Talk to a ftiend using the questions
above.
4 Check this out!
A. Match.
|. Why don't you let me drive (@ENSTENS
2. found myself QUEXERESIERS not
knowing what to do.
( ) To be at a point when 2 choice must
be made.
(_) As an alternative, different from what
usually happens.
B. Group discussion.
1. What would you like to do this weekend
for a change?
2. When you are at a crossroads, how do
you decide what to do?
90 wih your gt ea
Shap cooson
‘nog your opters
5 Fluency Sagi
People have been reinventing themselves since
the beginning of time. Although fear of change
is human nature, people always find ways to
overcome this anxiety in order to accomplish
new goals. Most of the time we feel the
need to grow. The results may not be what
we expected, but we cannot pass up the
opportunity because we are afraid of bad results.
1. Do you agree that fear of change is human
nature?
2. How well do you accept failure?
3, In what situations would you get cold feet?
4. IF you could reinvent yourself right now,
what would you change?
an ere
Cores
Per ais
eee ott es5 Smooth flow of ideas in writing
Paragraph flow is usually accomplished by coherent sentences and smooth logical connections
‘among ideas. Combine your ideas using connectors and relative pronouns, for example, to help you
achieve this smoothness in your writing.
Study these examples:
Original:
Detectives solve complex cases. They are admired by a lot of people. People think they
have a glamorous routine because of fictional characters. Their routine in real life is quite different.
Revision:
Detectives, who are admired by a lot of people, solve complex cases. Although people think they
have @ glamorous routine because of fictional characters, their routine in real life is quite different.
Original:
Friends should never lie to each other. | hate when | know a friend lied to me. | don't lie, and |
don't expect my friends to lie to me. And lies can make friends drift apart.
Revision
First of all, friends should never lie to each other. So, | hate when | know someone lied to me. |
don't lie; therefore, | don't expect anyone to lie to me either. On top of that, lies can make friends
drift apart.
Original
‘Adam Levine is a famous singer. He is an actor too. He first starred in the movie Begin Again. He
was bom in California, He started his music career in 1994.
Revision:
‘Adam Levine is a famous singer and actor, who first starred in the movie Begin Again.
Annative Californian, he started his music career in 1994.
A. Rewrite the passage below to make the flow of ideas smoother.
Everybody wants to find happiness. I's a universal search and not everybody is able to find it.
{In my opinion, you can only find happiness when you know yourself very well. And | think that
helping other people is important too. This is my definition of happiness, but the definition of
happiness varies from person to person. What is yours?
B. Choose a topic and write @ short paragraph about it. Make sure fo use the hints above.
Are you for or against the death penalty? What do you think of volunteer work?
129 hwencAre you a cat or a dog person?
1 Kick it off!
A. Read the sentences and mark them true or false according to what you think.
+ 11am a cat person, not a dog person.
‘i * | would love to have lots of pets in my house.
: +I have an unusual pet.
I “am aa of a nso enna
=I don't eat meat or fish because of my principles.
B. Tak to a fiiend about your answers. Goa
‘A: | am a dog person. | love the way they get excited when their owners come home.
B: That's true, but you don't have t6 give cats a bath and they are always clean.
‘A; But dogs..
2 Vocabulary Animais Wir 7 Pm 05-06
A. Challenge your patiner.
re at
DG vine ec Bp, ve ami? en
Birds live in nests / stables / hives. cat +L eroak.
Horses live in trees / hives / stables. snake * +1 can meow and purr.
Bees live in hives / forests / trees. horse + *1 usually bark and grow.
Elephants live in forests / trees / nests frog * +1 like to neigh.
Bats live in caves / holes / hives. dog * +1 am always buzzing.
Monkeys live in trees / nesis / stables. bee + + If you hear me hiss, run.
Answers on.page 130
B. Talk to @ partner about your ideal pet. (oof
* What kind of pet would it be?
'* What would it look like (color, breed, etc.)?
* What activities would you be able to do with it?
* Where would you keep it?
‘ay cute ~haiy- strong — loyal ~ quit - playful inside - ouside ~ ona farm
6CCCecCecCce
¢ Ccertrrct
CcCcocce
3 Listening
AA Listen to Liz and Tom talk and
undetine. «<=
Y
Tom Liz is a dog person.
Tom Liz is a cat person.
Tom Liz likes both cats and dogs.
B. Listen again and mark the sentences
Trve or False. wea
1. Tom wants to take the test too. ( )
2. Liz totally agrees with the result of the
test ()
3. Lizis an extroverted person. (
4. Tom enjoys silence and likes to spend
time on his own. ()
5. Tom is afraid of cats. ( )
6. Liz is planning a birthday party. (_)
7. Liz admits she is afraid of dogs. ( )
8. Tom and Liz probably live in different
houses. ( )
C. Talk to a friend. GOS
+ How often do you take personality tests?
* Do you usually agree with the results?
* What's your opinion about them?
4 Speak up
A Why do people have pets?
> to keep them company
> to socialize (with other dog owners)
> to reduce stress
> tw have something to do
>
B. Tak 4o a fiend about your answers. Gof
C. Now retell your conversation,
| asked my friend
why people had pets
and he answered that it was
because it was good for
socializing.
My friend asked
me if/ had a pet.
asked my friend if
he believed people had
pets to show status.
Questions in indirect speech
Where does Peter live?
She asked where Peter lived
What are you doing?
‘She asked me what | was doing.
Yes/No Questions
Is it raining?
She asked if it was raining,
Have you been to Scotland before?
She asked me if | had been to Scotland before.
otheree eRe el mee Re
1 Learning Past perfect continuous
A.Read this. HE
B. Read the sentences and match the ones which indicate...
(1) @ continuous action that started and continued for some time in the past.
(2) a completed action in the past.
| had been looking for the perfect pet ( for a long time, when I found Napoleon. ( }
Since | proposed the idea, (_) she had been telling me (_) how much she hated pets.
pave 120
C. Create sentences in the past perfect continuous to complete the sentences in the
box. Talk to a friend. Gf
He finally sent me a text.
1
A:
B: | had been trying to reach my brother for an hour when he finally sent me a text.
D. Talk to a partner.
‘What had these pets been doing by the time their owners got home?
mus @@GEGECOCOCCOCCOCOCCOCOCOCL2 Reading
A. Group discussion.
+ Read the title of the passage and tell your
friends what you think the text is about.
B. Read and choose the best answer
according to the passage.
1. Humans and pets need dog whisperers,
dog behaviorists or dog charmers because
* dogs are behaving badly these days.
* humans have lots of money to spend
(on their dogs.
2, The pet industry
* discourages dog owners from humanizing
Humanizing dogs
their pets. 1 The most loved household pet is sil the dog.
* encourages dog owners to humanize ‘Once known as man's bestfriend, today the dog
their pets. kay core eet emnna oe. Poy 2°
having a really | ‘being dogs these
3. The word ‘they”in line 21 refers to GWelove reve pestoleo emiaicerss,
‘pet industry + dog owners, * dogs dog behavioists and dog whisperers to care for
‘our bad-behaved dogs as we do today. But who's
to bleme?
‘On the one hand, we have people who are
10 choosing to have fewer kids and more pets.
‘Some are even substituting kids with pets.
People don’ consider themselves dog owners,
‘but dog parents, which is not bed at all. There are
{ots of proven benefits of owning pets in genera.
15 The only problem is expecting dogs to behave tke
humans and to enjoy the same tings humans do.
‘On the other hand, there isthe pet industry and
marketers who want all the money they can get.
“They offer every kind of product they can tink of
20 to tum dogs into itl furry humans. Dog parents
feel obliged to offer their dogs all they can get
in return fo their unconditional love. The dog
industry has reached high levels of growth,
even in times of economic crisis.
25 This sudden change rom the backyard to
sharing the owner’ bed has confused dogs.
‘Dogs are pack animals and have specific
needs. They need a pack leader 10 folow
as well as exercise, discipine and affection.
30 Dogs must know who is in charge, who is
the “alpha dog” If they get mixed signals from
the human, they show signs of anxiety, bad
sometimes,
4, In paragraph 4, the author infers that
dogs’ bad behavior is because they are
being treated as humans and not as dogs,
and this confuses them.
strue * false
C. Find words / phrases with the same
meaning in the text.
D. Work in small groups. GS
* Why do you think people humanize dogs?
* Are you for or against it?
* How often do you talk to animals and
inanimate things? saacine pb ves becom
animate things’ eating dogs ke dog, We ves become
do believe that. =
jo believe that So, ik tt you ys you cog
's clear to me tha lke @ dog ora mini human?”
One advantage/disadvantage of.
9 peiCan a pet make your life happier?
1 Vocabulary Phrasal veros
A. Study this. He
chicken out monkey around
fish for duck out
horse around wolf down
B. Tak to a friend. Geof
pyar P00? 107
Ore
re Te oe
ee et 3]
a
2 Listening
A. Listen and answer. xad<
Write one of the benefits the man mentions in the passage.
B. Listen again and correct the sentences according to the passage. waal<
‘The man believes that having a dog brings you lots of benefits.
Statistics show cats are the most popular companions nowadays.
The man suggests choosing a pet that suits your income.
There are less and less people choosing to have fish as pets.
Fish can make people angry
Rabbits don't recognize their owners.
C. Group discussion.
Whats your opinion about having pets in @ house where there are small children?
20RRC a ee eee een ee Cte ete
€
Ct ¢£
3 Sounds good
A. Stud)
pet.
' these word combinations with
i
B. Talk 40 a friend. Go
‘> Would you consider adopting a pet?
‘> What would you do if you found a lost pet?
+ If you could, what exotic pet would you like
to have?
‘<> What was the longest you have ever kept
a pet?
> What are the qualities of 2 good pet owner?
“<> Whats your opinion about exotic pet trade?
C. Write two questions using combinations
from A.
D. Talk to a ftiend using the questions
above. KS
A. Match.
1. Okay, Okay, Johnny, filet you use my car
‘over the weekend. Stop @IRITEID!
2. My uncle is the (BEIER) in his company
(_) annoy, irritate, bother someone
(_) the most important person in an
organization
B. Group discussion.
1. Who, in your family, bugs you the most?
2. How long will it take you to be the top dog
in your profession?
5 Fluency agi
We all agree that having @ pet brings lots of
benefits and joy to your home. However, if you
are thinking of adopting a pet there are some
factors you need to consider.
When you adopt a pet, you are responsible
for it, especially the young ones, because they
rely on you for absolutely everything. You may
also need to check if anyone in your household
is allergic to the pet you want to bring home.
‘Also, just lke humans, animals need to be
healthy and happy, so consider the cost of food
‘and veterinary care before adopting one,
1. Why do people abandon pets?
2. What other advice would you give to
somebody who wants to adopt a pet?
3. Do you know anybody who has adopted a
pet but wasn't able to take care of it?
4, Have you ever been to a pet adoption event?
Did you fee! like adopting one?
Peeras
Tere
erepeel oy
1 Speaking
A. Get ready 4o convince someone o adopt an exotic pet.
* Get together with a friend.
* Choose one of the pets below and think of arguments you can use to convince someone to adopt it.
Spiky, the hedgehog b ‘Slimy, the snail
Unique "cute snes =a = shel funy antennas «a
B. Get together with a different friend and try 4o convince him/her to adopt the pet you
chose. When you finish, change roles.
Deere ecu ee Ree
RR eee eee ee
See eC
Actually, | believe... make great pets, but...
C. Were you able to convince your friend?2 Watch this!
A. Watch Episode | of More Explorations and answer the questions below:
1. What does FOMO stand for?
2. What popular saying best summarizes the idea of FOMO?
The best things in life are free.
The grass is aways greener on the other side of the fence.
The first step is always the hardest.
B. Watch the episode again. Check what's tight and correct what's wrong.
1, FOMO is a 21st-contury feeling,
2. Social media has increased the occurrence of this phenomenon,
3. People usually show the best version of themselves in social media.
4. We check our text messages while on a date, for example, because we feel good to be
available all the time.
5. FOMO affects a growing portion of teenagers.
6. One of the ways to survive FOMO is having a negativity detox.
7. We have to be busy all the time to avoid FOMO.
8. We should all accept that in life i's impossible to have it all.
3 Pronunciation Silent letters
A.Listen and say. GRE
island calm could
assign haf should
handsome tak would
answer walk
castle salmon
B, Talk to a friend. = ng ee i
Who would you take to a desert island? How much homework does your teacher usuelly assion?
Have you ever been to a castle? Do you mind answering personal questions?
Who's the most handsome man in your family? When was the last time you ate salmon?
B bberR RR RC Re Ria
1 Kick it off!
A. Answer these questions.
Do you ever wish you had more free time?
‘Do you wish you had grown up in the countryside?
‘When was the last time you said, /f only my city were less polluted?
Are there differences between country people and city people?
| ‘Would you rather live in a place where thete are more entertainment options?
B. Talk to @ friend about your answers. KS
‘A: | wish | lived in @ bigger place. My house is very small for my family.
B: Really? | live in a small apartment, but | like it the way it is. Plus, it's very close to my job.
‘A: That's great, because you don't have to waste time in traffic.
B: Yes. That's the best part. But I have to admit, if | lived in a quieter place, it would be nicer.
2 Vocabulary Au! vs. won
A.Talk to a friend. Goof
+ How would your life be if you had to lve in a big city / in the countryside?
oostepa P99? 107
* What would be the most difficult part for you to get used to?
+ How long would it take you to get used to this different lifestyle?
B. Group discussion. Yo jor,
E J an ae
If you could choose any city in the world to live i, peas sokre
which one would you choose? Give your reasons, local cuisine
¢
<
ooooc¢
ams G@ GOOCCOCOCOQCCOCOCCOCOOCOOCOCCOCOC<¢
3 Listening
A. Listen to the conversation and mark
4 Speak up
A Are you a city or @ county person?
COCOCECCEECECEEEEECEEC(
GCCeceret ct
CEC t
(
whose parents are moving to the
county. wea<
Sam's
Julie's
B. Listen again and mark the sentences
true or false. wel<
1. Sam lives by himsef
2. Julie is not sure whether she should move
toa house or an apartment.
3. Julie wishes she could move to the
Countryside too.
4, Julie believes that an apartment is both
cheaper and safer, but Sam doesn't agree
with her.
5. Sam thinks apartments are cheaper than
houses.
6. Julie offers to help Sam find a place to
live
C. You want 4o find a place to live by
yourself. Talk to your fiend about your
housing needs and ask for help. Cos
Talk about:
+ the price range
How much can you afford?
* the neighborhood
Where would you lke to ive?
* transportation
How are you going to move around?
* pet policy
Do you have a pet? Would you rather
lve in a house or in an apartment?
1. How often do you eat out?
a) often b) never
2. What bothers you more?
a) bugs ») polltion
3. What time do you get up on weekends?
a) at 7:00 b) at 11:00
4. 1d rather hang with.
a) people ——_b) animals
5. Where would you rather spend the afteroon?
a) at the mall) outdoors
6. What drives you crazy?
a) silence b) noise
Now talk to a fiend and find what you
have in common. KS
Group discussion
My friend and | answered
the questions in A. | am
definitely a city person,
‘and so is my friend. We
both like to eat out. | don't
feel very comfortable
‘round insects and bugs,
and neither does he.
He likes outdoor activities
like fishing. Well, | don’
‘That is so boring in my opinion. | am a mall rat.
Now talk to the group about what you and
your partner agreed and disagreed on.
So vs. neither
Agreeing / disagreeing - Affirmative
A: | am excited about the party.
B; So am |. / Well, | am not. | dont like parties,
Agreeing / disagreeing - Negative
A: | don't like bugs.
B: Neither do |. / Oh, | do. They are
0 interesting.What would you change about the past?
1 Learning wisn + past pertect
A. Read this. [BIE
B. Read the passage and answer.
In the man's opinion, what should he have done earlier?
He wishes he : a
He wishes he aoe
Lemeage yo
C. What do these people regret? Talk to your friend. Go
A: | wish I had told him the truth. / If only | had told him the truth.
i B: But why did you lie to him?
il A: | didn't want to hurt his feelings. But I regret that. What can I do now?
qf =
4 ; , a
i i i
! a | il
| i q i
D. We all have regrets. Tell your partner about... Xf
I
| cone, when | was younger.
something you wis : st, | hen | was a child.
"jou had? hedeit | remembered, | wish thed/hact.. | when Wa
| eaten/drunk. yeste
bought. ger:
Now you have to move on. / Dont blame yourself. / Try nt to lett get you down,
2B
bam @EQGQOQOQOQOCOGCOCOCOCCOCOOQCOCOCOCOLCHOee
(
C
coc.
¢
c
2 Reading
A, Group discussion. Gaas
If you had the chance to travel to the past
land change one thing about it, would you
do it? Give your reasons.
B. Read and answer. (BE
1. What does the author regret?
2. Does the author consider himself popular
‘on Twitter?
3. Why do people usually have regrets?
4. What were the regrets related to family?
5. Is the author an expert on
writing about?
topic he!
. In your opinion, what was the best advice
he gave’
C. Find words / phrases with the same
meaning in the text.
D. Group discussion.
Tb va eu ar So cs el
haven't done?
* What's your advice for people who regrets
too much?
| dont think you should have... / Its not so bad.
Look on the bright sie.
29
What's your biggest
regret?
1 Yesterday I ran into Sally, who was my first
‘rue love. It has been 20 years since we
last saw each other and Sally is stil beautiful
‘and glamorous. When | told her! had a
5 crush on her, but never had the guts to ask
her out, she said she felt the same. If oniy |
hhad told her, our ives might have been very
diferent.
People usually have regrets either for doing
10 bad things, or for not doing something when
‘they could have. Most ofthe times they are
‘unhappy about their present ives and blame
themselves for the bad choices they made
in the past. Because of that | posted this
15 question on Twitter: What is your biggest
‘Iwas amazed at the amount of answers |
‘got: over 300 tweets. Everybody at some
pint in their ives did something they wish
20 they hadnt done. We are all humans, we are
bound to make mistakes. We are unable fo
‘choose wisely all the time.
‘Analyzing the answers, | saw a pattem.
People's regrets were related mostly to love,
25 family and career, and to my surprise most
of the people regretted not doing things, such
as:
~ not marrying their true love
not being wih mom/dad when they died
30 = not spending time with their chien
~ not traveling more
not taking a dream job opportunity
Well, my level of knowledge in this area
{snot very high, but what | leamed from
35 making my share of bad choices is that
whatever happened, happened. You regret
‘Gry, moum, pound your plow
‘and then ledim from it. Ty to be a better
person and move on. Your worst enemy
40 is your fear. So, you need to be confident
‘and take risks. Accept that you are going
‘to make mistakes. At the end of the day,
‘you will see tht tis much better to try to
‘do something right and eventually make 2
45 mistake than regret not doing t out of fear.
Just like Sally and me.
one 2IR euCe CREM Tur Birt
rz ORC 31
1 Vocabulary Phrase
ros
A. Study this. BE id
binaup —fguecut— ghoup
cian sane ee
B. Choose three questions and ask a friend. Gf
Would you like to give up your current pace of life?
‘Where would you like to bring up your kids, in @ big city or in the countryside?
= Do you have your future figured out?
Is there anything you would lke to do away with in your life? ie
‘ How long would it take your family to give in to the idea of living in another country?
Would you be able to go without malls, theaters and all the perks of big city life?
2 Listening
A. What's the problem with James? Listen and matk. <<
~ He doesn't like his lifestyle. - He wanted to change his lifestyle. ~ He failed changing his lifestyle.
B, Listen again and complete the sentences according to the passage. wal
James had a heart attack when he was _
. His doctor said he had to
|. James used to work
|. James decided to move to
. Today James has a
. He works
oy bene
C.Group discussion.
+15 there anything you would like to give up doing?
* What would you do if you wanted to kick @ habit?
biting your nails / twitling your hair / procrastinating / spending too much
30Coe OU. Cee er CC Ok CS Cet OC. Gtk CC ©
3 Sounds good
A, Study these word combinations with
mistake. GRE
—
a
Ce
cd
ei
B. Talk fo a friend. GOS
<> Can you think of a big mistake someone
made?
“<> When was the last time you made a
spelling mistake?
“+ Do you usually acknowledge your
mistakes, or do you try to cover them?
“+ Have you ever sent a text message to
the wrong person by mistake? What
happened?
+ Ave you able to lear from your
mistakes?
C. Write two questions using combinations
from A.
D. Talk 4o a fiiend using the questions
above.
a1
4 Check this out!
A. Match.
1. There's no use GUNES
ton b bed dneettees te tone be
boon lost and there's thing we can do.
2. Now we are going to COSTED
with some rock and roll from the 1950's.
(_ ) to feel sorry about something that
hs already happened
( ) to try to return to the past.
B. Group discussion.
1. IF you could turn back the clock to last
weekend, what would you do differently?
2. Do you know anybody who constantly
cries over spilt milk? Who is it?
5 Fluency Gli
Regret is defined as a negative emotional stat
it involves biaming ourselves for something
bad that happened and cant be undone.
‘Athough painful to experience, it can be a
helpful emotion in the sense that it can result in
refocusing and taking corrective action or
pursuing a new path. However, no matter how
hard we try, we all have regrets; things we
believe we could have done differently. So, put
yourself five years from now. Would you regret
‘any aspect of your present life?
1. What would you regret doing or not doing in
the present?
2. Would you say you need to travel more or
work more?
3. Do you spend time with your family?CRE CCR aed
1 Kick it off!
‘A. Each one of us learns in a specific way.
Choose what best applies to you.
Visual learners:
Like to take notes
Use notebooks, ‘Aor learners
pictures, colored Like to tak
ightghiers
aes Faronbe raes but
and notes. get faces.
poe ‘Are easily disvacted by
but can be distracted ‘sounds.
by visual disorder or Prefer to hear
movement. information, ike lectures
eee fd dicustions
on conn, Remember by aking
about what was learned.
B. Talk to a fiend about the kind of leamer you are. Gaxf
As | chose the fist column,
B: It means you are a vival leamer. Do you agree?
‘A: Yes, | am totally visual. How about you?
8: Wel, | am kinesthetic. | ke to move around,
2 Vocabulary taiking abou education
A. Talk to a friend. (of
* Do you consider yourself a good learner?
‘In your opinion, what are your best characteristics as a learner?
‘+ What would you like to change?
B. Group discussion. Goof
+ Are you a dedicated leamer or do you give up easily?
* What was the most dificult learring situation you have been through?
+ And the easiest?
* What was one thing you tried to leam, but haven't leamed yet?
34
Kinesthetic learners
Try things out, touch,
feel and manipulate
objects.
Gesture when speaking,
are poor listeners and
Quickly lose interest in
long discourse.
Remember what has
been done.
In general, | find.
Believe it or not.
| would say that
Like most people |...SOOCHCHOOOOOOCOOOOEOCEECE EOE COOCOCOCECEEECEECE
3 Listening
A. Listen to Charles, Kate and Josh and
match. wel<
B, Listen again and write C for Charles,
K for Kate and J for Josh. weal<
1. This person is a visual leamer.( )
2. This person is a kinesthetic learner. ()
3. This person is an auditory learner. (
4
His/Her mom didn't understand his/her
way of studying. ( )
He/She was an inquisitive student. ()
6. He/She has a sports store. (_)
7. He/She enjoyed activities outside the
classroom. ( )
8, He/She trains @ sports team. ( )
9. He/She writes as a hobby. ( )
C. Talk to a friend. Goo
* How are/were you at school?
* What are/were your problems?
* What do/did you like about school?
4 Speak up
A A leaming strategy is an action that
helps students learn more effectively.
Language leamers usually develop their
own stratagies fo help them leam the new
language. Read the leaming strategies
below, and then write one of yours
Witing: | Send emails or text messages
to native speakers.
Pronunciation: | Read o tex to your teacher
‘Structure: | Explain to someone the topic
you have just learned.
‘Speaking: | Ask yourself open-ended
‘questions and answer them.
Now, alk to a fiiend about the
strategies you use fo improve your
writing, speaking, pronunciation and
the shuctute. Gof
Some verbs have two objects; direct (a thing),
and indirect (e person)
‘The usual word order is (1) person— (2) thing.
Ex. Ill send Veronica a text message.
I we want to emphasize the thing, we put @
preposition (to or for) and the person after
the thing.
Ex.: | will show the test results to my parents.
Ask (to) Make (for)
Buy (for) Prepare (for)
Cook (for) Send (to)
Get (for) Teach (to)
Give (to) Tell (to)
Lend (to) Write (to)
oteDae eB Ce E-Cee sR CLC
1 Learning indirect questions
A Read this. BE
B. Look at the sentence in blue in the text and answer. Langage one
What was the question the author wanted to ask?
a) Why people are so afraid of making mistakes?
b) Why are people so afraid of making mistakes?
C. Everybody makes mistakes, Do you know how your friend deals with his/her mistakes?
Ask him/her indirect questions. KS
1. When was the last time you made a mistake? | wonder
2. Are you able to laugh at your own mistakes? passe aren
1, on pine mes tami dation prion Dairies
4. Did you make many mistakes in your last test? I'd like to ask you if
5. How often do you acknowledge your mistakes? Would you mind teling me if
6. Are you hard on other people's mistakes?
D: Find out your teacher's secrets. Write #wo indirect questions.
Ex. What's your favorite way of killing a cockroach? | wonder what's your favorite,
Do you make your bed in the moming? Would you mind telling me if you make your bed.2 Reading
A. Group discussion,
* How do you deal with the mistakes you
make in English?
B. Read the text, In which paragraph does
the author refer to... BE
* a case where making mistakes can be fatal.
+ the reasons why people are afraid of making
mistakes.
* the fact that making mistakes in language
teaming is no big deal. After all, language
leamers create nothing new.
+ accepting that we are going to make
mistakes and not fearing them.
+ a great inventor who made many mistakes
before being successful.
* the impossibility of speaking a foreign
language without making mistakes when you
are learning it
C. Find words / phrases with the same
ee
D, Work in small groups. Seay
* When it comes to English do you make
most of your mistakes in speaking, in
writing, in listening or in reading?
* What can you do to improve your English?
7
The art of making
mistakes
1 Why are we so afraid of making mistakes? In
deny on ney aes bet eicckee a
15 them, “Many of life faiures are people wo clit
not realize how close they were to success
when they gave up.”
speaker tothe
for 157,680 hours (18 years X 365
‘days X 24 hours). It would be insane to ask
'95 8 second leamer to follow this,DR a clues
1 Vocabulary Pirasat vers
A. Study this. BE
catch up (with) go over take up
drop out (of) look upturn in
B. Talk to a friend. QJ sams Word. pave 108
booster |
ec he Nac
a
eee
tost
eee et
eae
lassmates when you miss a cass
2 Listening
A. Listen and answer. «aS
Where does this conversation probably take place?
B. Listen again and choose. sa
1. Why did Mr. Lane quote Albert Einstein? 2. Does Jim like to study?
a) To give a conclusion to his explanation. a) Yes
) Because he likes Albert Einstein b) No
3. According to Mr. Lane, when you graduate. 4, Who learned how to change diapers yesterday?
1a) you stop studying, but you can't stop leaming. a) im
'b) you stop learning, but you cant stop studying. _b) Sally
C. Discuss in groups.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks, means that itis often dificult to get people to try new ways
Of doing things, especially if they have been doing something in a particular way for a long time.
Whats your opinion about this?
‘Bake a postive ference ~ say eave ~ edutood ~ new Sxl sonior Glzens a
‘adapt to changes ~ ever-changing word innovation ~ development ~curostyRoe HRC eee eee ee
¢
CC Ce ee Creek
eet
€
¢
3 Sounds good
A. Study these word combinations with
B. Talk to a friend. Gna
“What is your opinion about the education
provided inthis county? What ean be
done to improve it?
‘> Are you satisfied with the education you
received / or are receiving?
‘+ Ifyou could go to another country to
‘complete your education, where would
you go? Why?
‘+ Do you know of any adult education
project for unemployed people?
C. Wie 2 questions using combinations
from A.
D. Ask the questions above fo 4
friend. KS
4 Check this out!
A. Match.
|.Peter qualified for the race (ATIIEIND.
2. Leaming English (EEE.
() very easy, very simple
() very successfully
B. Group discussion,
1. What would be as easy as ABC for you?
2, What is necessary to pass an exam with
flying colors?
5 Fluency Gali
Just because you graduated from college, it
doesn't mean that you automatically stop
learning. One of the worst things you can do to
yourself is to close your mind off to new
knowledge or ideas, or to think that you stop
learning. We are creatures that need constant
challenges in order to continually grow, no
‘matter how old we are. Think about it.
1. How do you see yourself 5 years from now?
What do you intend to be learning at
that point?
2. How do you see yourself as a senior citizen?
Do you think you wil stil be able to learn
new things?
3. Are old people in general open to new ideas?
Do you know people who are still learning
things in their old age?
4. Albert Einstein said, "When we stop learning,
we start dying’: Do you agree with him?
5. Do you think itis possible to learn a new
thing every day? What have you learned
today?
Ti es
ent hae
haven't made my mind yet, but I'm... /
DO eretesFluency,
Leelee
1 Speaking
A. Get ready to compare life in a
big city to life in a small town,
* Get together in two groups:
Group A will tak about fein big ity.
Group B will talk about life in a small town.
Pros:
* Decide how you are going to present your ideas to the other group.
B. Present your ideas as if you were giving a short talk.
Peete Cee Runs
eee ee Se)
BS ae Pea
C. Based on the presentations, where would you rather live? Why?
40€
c¢
CC hee
C
2 Watch this!
A. Before watching Episode 2 of More Explorations, mark whether the sentences below
are myths or facts.
2
3
1. We only use 10% of our brain C Ymyth (fact
Its impossible for our brains to multitask. (myth (__) fact
Physical exercise makes you smarter. ( ) myth (fact
Men have larger brains than women. ( ) myth ( ) fact
4.
5
Now watch Episode 2 to find out the answers.
People are either left-brained or right-brained. ( ) myth (_) fact
B. Watch the episode again. Check what can be inferred from it.
1
aa hen
‘There isn't @ single function in our body that isn't controlled by our brain.
- Scientists have figured out all the functions of the brain.
|. Simple activities don’t require much of the human brain.
. Playing a sport, for example, is a good way to protect the brain from degeneration.
. Multitasking is only possible when our brain dedicates part of the attention to each task.
Gender doesn't determine whether a person is intelligent or not.
People usually use both hemispheres of the brain.
3 Pronunciation Some English words that change meaning with pronunciation
A Listen and say. BE
prosent to present tear - to tear
object =t0 object ‘lead ~ to lead
project to project te to ve
desert = to desert bow - to bow
protest o protest wind - to wind
B Talk 4o a friend. Wetting - roe 26
Whats the best present you've ever received?” What would you protest against?
Have you ever been on live TV? When would you wear a bow tie?
What usually brings tears to your eyes? What projects have you been working on?
4 ie?Ts ele UE RR Re
1 Kick it off!
A. Check the jobs you think will be in high demand in 20 years and citcle the ones you
4hink will be replaced by technology.
— Ee
_ travel agent
arpitereynamecwraiyn, SOOT “cashier 7
driver
B. Talk 40 a friend about your answers. (of
‘A: | believe doctors will be in high demand in the future.
B: | agree with you. People are living longer nowadays than they did in the past.
A: In fact, | believe jobs related to health care will be in high demand.
B: On the other hand, | believe... won't exist in the future.
Whore gx 109
2 Vocabulary describing jobs
A Challenge your friend. og
Can you say...?
2 jobs that require a college degree 2 jobs that are directly linked to technology
3 jobs for people who are very creative 3 jobs that can tum you into a celebrity
4 jobs for people who like to talk 4 jobs that don't require a college degree
5 jobs for people who like to deal with people 5 jobs that are linked to health care
B Group work. What job is this?
Write the description of a job, but dont tell your friends what it is. Then, read your
description to the group. They are supposed to guess the job you described.
* This person takes care of people.
* He/She can help you a lot if you have a problem.
+ Itis important to see this person regulary.
* This person can save your life.
A nurse?
A physiotherapist?
A doctor?
oC
anno
oc
mus @@GGEGOCOCOCCCOCOCOCOQAGC3 Listening
A. Listen and write their present jobs. weal<
ees
Kate
B Listen again and check the sentences that
are tight. veh <
1. (—) Many people believe that kids have
trouble finding the right. career
because they have to start working
at the age of 17 oF 18
(_) Another problem people face when
finding their dream job is the
pressure of having to choose right.
3. () Jane was lucky. She has the job of
her dreams and she didn't have to
look for it.
4. (_) Kate, on the other hand, is still
looking for the perfect job.
5. (__) Kate wishes she had followed her
instincts about choosing a career.
6. (-_) Scott found his dream job on the
second attempt.
7. (According to 2 poll, two in every three
people don't lke their current job.
C. Group discussion.
+ How easy /difficult is it for people to
choose a career?
* What advice would you give someone who
is unhappy with his/her job?
‘arer apttade test chile a a
‘alent = volrier~ apprentice ~ tem
45
4 Speak up
‘A. What jobs will be in high demand?
The old sometimes has to go to make room
for the new. Same jobs might be extinct in the
future, but many others will be in high
demand due to technological advances.
Here are some ideas. Can you think of some
others?
drone operator
self-driving car mechanic
end-of-life coach
privacy managers
memory augmentation therapists
amnesia surgeons
organ agents
vo vyvvvyYY
B, Discuss with a friend the reasons why
these jobs wil be in high demand. (CJ
C. Werk in stall groups
Choosing a career is one of the most dificult
processes to go through, bot fr teenagers
Bnd their parents. Especially nowadays,
‘when technology and communication systems
are changing people's noods and wil
Setermine what jobs wil be replaced and the
ones that wil stl be around. However, my
Son's geting started in @ career was not such
2 cific task. He had.a very special teacher
wo showed her students the most promising
Careor paths, but, most of al focused on ther
rowing as people and not only on making
money.
1. How were (are) you (being) prepared to
Choose your career?
2. How dificult i ito anticipate successful
future career cholces?
3. How can a teacher influence someone's
career?
We can use the possessive
before ~ing forms to focus,
‘0n who Is performing the action.
Compare:
‘Smoking in the office is not allowed.
Your smoking in the office Is unacceptable.
| appreciate hel
| Bpprets YSlRB Bi me wth the problem,
cole dMT LE ea melas eg
1 Learning wish + yous
‘A. Ms. Hunt is taking to Steve about his employee performance review. Listen and read. BE
|
B. Answer this question.
When Ms. Hunt expressed her dissatisfaction with Steve's behavior at work, what verb tense did
she use after / wish?
Eee eee ee eee He Language oo: 121
C. Write five sentences about the most annoying habits people have at school / in the office.
+ swear all the time * listen to music loud * talk about politics /religion /
+ be distracted all the time ‘brag about themselves —_soccer teams all the time
* eat smelly food at their desk * sell things * chew gum / bite fingemails /
* interrupt you all the time * be too noisy pick nose / scratch their head
* be a know-it-all
J wish people wouldn't swear ail the time.
D. Group discussion.
Tell your friends about the annoying situations you may be going through and ask them what you could
do to solve your problems with them.
J wish John wouldn't swear all the time. Its not appropriate in the workplace.
You could charge him 10 cents for each swear word he says.
4%2 Reading
A. Group discussion.
Being successful at work is not a matter of
only knowing how to do the job anymore.
Nowadays we must also have a different set
of skills such as creativity, decision-making,
critical thinking, team work, among others.
What do you think about this statement?
Read and answer. ME
1. Whats the diferenc Between hard and
soft skills?
2. Which skills are more important to have
these days?
3. According to the author, what shouldn't
you do ona résumé?
4, Would you ever lie on your résumé to get
job? Why (not)?
C. Read the passage and match,
1. Hard skils (H) or sot skils (S)?
() floxiitty
) proficiency in a foreign language
) emotional inteligence
) people management
2. Match the words in orange in the text with
the definitions below.
D, Work in small groups. Gosh
Make a list of your soft skis and discuss
them with your group,
#
Hard vs. soft skills
1 You meet all the for your dream
jb, then you apply fori. Knowing there isnt
‘anybody who can fil the postion better than
you. And yet, somebody else gets the job.
5 You wonder, What happened?
Employers now for a
ee dae eee ic
‘two cetegores: hard skils and soft skis. You
have probably heard of them, butin case you
Ho havent, hard skils are the ones you need to
perform the job. They are aoguired through
formal education and training programs,
inctuding college, short term
traning classes, online courses, certification
18 programs 2s well as on-the-job training.
(On the other hand, sft skis combine
social sis and character traits. The term
scribes atbutes tht indicate high
‘emotional inteligence. Examples of sot skils
20 are: communication, motivation, leadership,
patience, persuasion, problem-solving
bites, time management, and the lst
‘goes on.
‘You may ask, What skils are important to
25 have? Although hard sklls are necessary for
‘any positon, employers are more prone to
hire applicants with particular sot skis. Tis
is because while itis easy to train a new
‘employee in a specific hard ski itis much
30 more dificut, and sometimes impossible,
to train someone ina soft ski, such as
Patience.
‘As you can see, itis important to have both
of sil lsted on your resumé.
‘35. Hard skils show that you are able to do the
knowledge.
‘want to improve your chances of geting
that dream job, make sure you have a
40 good Jof hard and soft skis listed.
(One last, but important piece of advice:
resist the temptation of ving on your
resumé. When you are listing your soft
skis, be sure to write the ones you actuelly
45 have. Employers are able to spot a lie
when they see one and this wil definitely
ruin your chances of getting the job.
pion 2PE
a
Ce Cee ate ea ed
1 Vocabulary phrasal vers
A Study this. (BBE
bur out fall through lay off
draw up knuckle down measure up
B, Choose three questions and ask a friend. Gog
What are the signs an employee is burned out?
Are you the kind of person who draws up a list of your professional / p
What do you usually do when a plan you make falls through?
How long before a test do you knuckle down and study for it? be
Have you ever been laid @ff, or do you know somebody who has?
What can be done when an employee doesn't measure up to achieve the |
2 Listening
A. Listen and matk. gS
Where does this conversation probably take place?
in the restroom at their desks around the coffee machine
B. Listen again and write T (true) or F (False). «<<
1. Mr. Hunt is probably their boss. ( )
‘Mr. Hunt is probably @ workaholic. ( )
(Only Mr. Richards was uncomfortable at the end of the meeting. (
z
4
4. Mr. Hunt told a silly joke before slamming the door behind him. ( ) °
5. Mr. Hunt isn't a very understanding boss. ( )
6.
». Mr. Hunt is a people person. ( )
C. Group discussion,
Would you rather work with somebody who has a great technological knowledge, but no people
Skills, or the other way around? Is emotional intelligence important in your opinion?
8(
CCC
¢
oo. ee et ee
(
Cc ¢
3 Sounds good
A. Study these word combinations with
career.
long / brief / short
brillant / successful
Promising / academic
medical / sporting
musical
build a /have a — “areer
make a / pursue @
begin a / boost a
give up a / end a
ruin a / change a
at the peak of (your)
B Talk fo a friend. Gf *
<> What are some examples of promising
careers?
+ Would you like to pursue @ musical
career?
“> Do you believe that learning a foreign
language can boost your career?
<> What would make you give up your
career?
<> What is a dangerous thing to do when
you are at the peak of your career?
‘+ Would you consider following an
academic career?
C. Write two questions using combinations
from A,
D. Talk fo a friend using the questions
above.
49
4 Check this out!
A. Match.
1. The business world is tough today. There's
2 general GOED atmosphere.
2. She is a hard worker and often (5D
() To do more than expected of you.
(_) An intense rivairy with no concer for
morality.
B, Group discussion,
1. Would you be able to survive in a
dog-eat-dog work environment? What
would you do?
2. What do you tink of workers that go the
extra mile to do their work?
Flay byte res ~ generous «a
ret = od he bx ekg
‘engaged « enthusiastic
5 Fluency Bai
Emotional intelligence (EI) refers to the capacity
to identify, evaluate and manage emotions in
‘one's self as well as in other people. Although it
{sa valuable asset in the workplace, high
emotional intelligence may not necessarily
be beneficial for all jobs. Occupations that are
generally individualistic such as research
scientists or accountants dontt require this
personality trait. If you lack El consider choosing
@ career that doesnt involve dealing directly with
people.
1. Do you believe emotional intelligence is.
something we can learn, or is it something
we've got to be born with?
2. Would you say you have high or low El?
3. Would you consider taking @ course to
improve your EI? Why?
4. Can you name someone you know who has
high E1? Why do you think so?
cheeseWie} Set ole |
1 Written exercises
A. Read and answer. (20 points; 4 each) c
Talking about choices may be a thomy issue for some people usually because of the deep regrets they
have concerning the bad choices they have already made, and how these choices affected their lives
‘and the lives of people around them. Due to the fear of making bad choices and regret them later,
4 People tend to go for what is familar to them refusing to take up new responsibilities, refusing to get out
‘of their comfort zones. The problem is, when people dont try anything new just because they are unable
10 deal with failure, they have to deal with the fact that their ives wil never change. This seff-blame =
they feel about past failures will prevent them from achieving a brighter and more promising future. é€
& When they decide not to face new challenges, they can feel frustrated and insecure. The most common
regrets people have are usually related to: not pursuing @ dream career, not folowing their ideals, not.
‘getting @ degree, not spending more time with their families, not traveling more, not ending an abusive
relationship, among other things. People should never let their past failures hold them back. They should
12 accept the fact that they ate going to make mistakes and own up to them. They shouldn' try to change ~
‘what cant be changed. They should move forward.
1. According to the text, why do people usually don't take up new responsibilities?
2. What's the author's suggestion to people who want to have a great future? é
3. On line 6, what does self-blame mean? (_ ) relieve / happiness
( ) guilt / remorse =
4. On line 13, what does move forward mean? ( ) advance / continue -
( ) fail / regret €
5. Does the author recommend we should analyze our past to change things that happened? =
B. Answer with complete sentences. (20 points; 4 each) S
1. How long had Susan been working for the same company before taking that unique opportunity?
2. What does Billy wish he had done before moving to a big city to live by himself?
OC
3. Can you tell me if Megan and April have acknowledged their mistake?
‘4. Who do you wish would stop bragging about their successful career?
5. Should pet owners teach their pets good manners?
50“anit ci |
(
(
CE CSCCEC TC CUCCTCeCetertes
C. Complete with the best phrasal verb. (ZO points; 4 each)
erg
fa}
Ck
1. After receiving a promotion, Mark hopes to to his new responsibilities.
2. The instructor gave us clear instructions about the balloon ride, so we wouldn't
3. They their research successfully and now they are about to receive a prize.
4, Because of his bad grades, Josh had to his studies for the final exams.
5. The marketing executive gave us the task of what had gone wrong
with the campaign,
). Choose the best altemative. (20 points; 5 each)
1. His about politics all the time annoyed everybody.
a) talk b) talking ©) talked
2. | can't afford the rent in that neighborhood in New York.
2) Neither can't | b) Neither do |. ©) Neither can |.
3. I saw many giraffes during my last trip to Africa, but only rhino
a)an b) one oa
4. Adam wants to ___and show his grandchildren famous rock bands from the 80's.
)turn back the clock —_—_b) cry over spit mik _¢) go the extra mile
Rewrite the sentences using the indirect speech. (20 points; 5 each)
| met Paula last year and this is what she told me.
1. My friends will go to the zoo tomorrow.
She said that
2. | was writing a long composition yesterday.
She said that
3. Tony and Daniel went to the station an hour ago.
She said that
4. My sister is going to get married here.
She said that2 Listening Comprehension Exercises
A, Part |
Listen to a dialog once and answer. (IO points; 5 each) «eS
1, What is the relationship between the speakers?
a) a travel agent and 2 customer
b) an exchange student and a reporter
©) two childhood friends
2. Where does the conversation take place?
a) at Jason's car
b) ata travel agency
©) ata park
Part 2 .
Listen to it again and check the sentences that apply. (30 points; 5 each) weA<
1. The speakers are talking about Jason's next trip.
2. Jason felt depressed after geting nto the airplane by himselt.
3. Jason hadn't been to the USA before.
4. Susan saw the pictures Jason posted and felt shocked.
5. Susan doesn't think Jason is a country boy.
6. Having contact with nature and dealing with animals were what Jason liked best.
B. Listen and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false): (30 points: 5 each) weal<
1. Lilly has always wanted to become a physiotherapist
(
. Her parents kept telling her she should follow her dreams. (
(
2, )
3. Being a marketing executive sounded very interesting to her. (
4, She felt very exhausted after 5 years of college. Cs
5. She's a marketing executive now. o)
6. Lilly is not satisfied with her job anymore. C)
52CLL eCCCUCCE CK
.e .
Teo ct tC cee
C
C. Listen to the conversation between Kate and Jason and answer. (30 points, 5 each) x
1. How's Kate feeling about her trip?
2. Who has seen to the documents for the trip?
3. Why aren't they going to see any wild animal park?
4. What popular animal in Thailand is endangered?
5. Are both Kate and Jason against animal cruelty?
6. What do monkeys usually do in Thailand?
3 Speaking
Choose one of the topics and talk about it.
You can give your opinion, present the arguments for or against the issue, point out the positive and
Negative aspects, give examples, etc.
* Changes are always welcome.
+ My ideal pet.
* County people vs. ety people.
* Leaming is always fun.
* Being a cigital influencer.MER Cee RENT aCe urd
1 Kick it off!
A. How do you blow off steam? Read the sentences below and circle the numbers that
correspond to your opinion ~ from | (disagree completely) to 5 (agree completely).
Oe)
BO)
B. Talk to a friend about your answers. (Kf
‘A: My favorite fun activity is playing video games
ally? Playing video games stresses me out.
‘A: What do you do for fun?
‘d rather read a good book.
i
2 Vocabulary teisue sciives Word reo
A. What activity ate you doing? GZ.J 20,
+ Answer questions about it, but you cannot say “yes" or “
* The student who guesses your activity takes your place.
B. Choose a topic and talk about ## nonstop for one minute,
+ Talk about ways people spend their time badly.
* How people's free time activities change as they get older.
‘+ How much free time do you have in a week? Is it enough?
* Why is having no free time a bad thing?
* Do you think sleeping is a good way to spend your free time? Why (not)?
* Do you think 2 four-day work week would be a good idea? Give reasons.
56
ooadnnan:
(axe
eC
ANDDDABAAANOE
1Ox¢
¢
DOANE
ac
a3 Listening 4 Speak up
A Listen and choose. +h < A. Check your answers.
Its easy to get stressed out these days. When
you think you are losing it, what do you
usually do to let off steam?
What are the alarming aspects of Americans
choice of leisure activities?
> | pound my pillow.
> |ery out lous.
> | wait to cool off and take action.
> {listen to music.
> I write about it.
>
B. Now discuss your answers with your
fiends. QJ
C. Tak fo a fiend. GS
Family, friends, relationships, work,
responsibilities. We have to juggle so many
They aren't interested in socializing
‘They are obsessed with physical activities.
‘They are worried about their communication.
B. Listen again and complete. « How difficult is it for you to identify your
‘main sources of stress?
‘> What are some typical symptoms of
stress?
‘> What can people do to reduce stress?
\ Do you know any stress management
techniques?
‘<> How easy is it for you to handle stress?
‘> What would increase your stress
nowadays?
C. Write two questions using combinations
from A.
D. Talk to a friend using the questions
above. Gog
a
4 Check this out!
A. Match.
1. suppose every marriage has its (SEND
aD.
2. I know you ean do it if you make up your
mind, because|
(Ifyou are determined enough you
can find a way to achieve what you
want
(_) Times of success, happiness and
times of failure, unhappiness.
B. Group discussion.
1. Do you agree with the statement, Where
there is a will there is a way? Can you
think of any situation this idiom is not
applicable?
2. Life is all about ups and downs. Its easy
to deal withthe ups, how do you deal
with the downs?
find a way S
have @ plan
be brave and face the situation
5 Fluency Gage
‘There are thousands of activities meant to
relieve stress. Needless to say that one activity
can have different effects on people; while it may
be extremely relaxing for one person, it might be
awfully stressful for the other. However, there
is one activity that has the power of loosening up
everyone which is meditation.
Meditation is free, powerful and can be practiced
by anyone, anywhere. It is extremely beneficial
and can help us feel better.
1. What is the most relaxing activity in your
opinion?
2. How about the most stressful?
3. Have you ever tried meditating? If yes, how
did you feel? / If no, would you like to try?
4. When was the last time you did physical
activity? What was it?eT Sy
booster
1 Speaking
A. Get ready for a job interview
* Get together in two groups:
Group A will be the interviewers.
Group B will be the interviewees
* In your own group, think of the items below:
Group A:
Imagine you work for a big company that is looking for a new marketing intern. Think of
some aspects about the position (salary, work hours, benefits and perks, etc.). You can also
come up with some questions to use during the interview, besides the ones in part B.
Group B: :
Imagine you are applying for a position as @ marketing intern at an important company.
Make up a profile you can use during the interview (your strengths, your weaknesses, your
education, etc.) You can also think of ideal answers for the questions in B.
B. Get together with a person from the other group and act out the inferview.
Duar ue age
CC Nn re eee eC cd
Why should this company hire you? Do you have any questions for me?
C. How did the interview go? / Why would/wouldn't you hire the applicant?
62CCCCCOCCCCC CCE
o.oo
A. Ce. oo
¢
2 Watch this!
A Watch Episode 3 of More Explorations and answer:
° = Why isn't the quote “Choose a job you love, and you will
7 never have to work @ day in your ife” completely true?
( 5
B, Watch the episode again. Matk the sentences True or False
1 ) A person works on average 71% of the year.
) Over our lifetime we viork around 31 years unt retirement
) Ifyou really love your job, nothing wll make you enxious or stressed
) Unpleasant stuff might make a person question their career choice all the time.
) We should all take into account the pros and cons of a career before choosing to pursue it.
) Allin all, the important thing about one's job is to fee! accomplished and satisfied no
matter how stressful it might get sometimes.
(
at
3. (
4. (
5. (
6. ¢
3 Pronunciation Homophones
A.Listen and say. (ie
bear bare air heir err
flour flower heal heel he'll
pair pear road rode rowed
vary very to two too
your youre there their they're
B. Talk to a friend.
Would you like to go on a road tip with your friends?
When was the last time you rowed a boat?
111 go to the supermarket to get some flour and a bunch of flowers. What do you need?
What would you do if you found out you were an heir to a lost fortune?
To err is human. To blame somebody else for your errors is even more human. What do you think of
this sentence?
I cant stand pears. How about you?
6 ebCUR coheed
1 Kick it off!
‘A, How much do you know about att? True or false?
‘The opera Carmen was writen by Georges Bizet.
i Located in New York, MoMA stands for Museum of Mixed Ars.
ii “The Painting La Giaconda is also known as Mona Lisa.
i Picasso is one of the founders of impressionism.
on Weasley and Harry Potter, who are characters of a famous series, are related.
“There were 100 Dalmatians in the children's book which wes made into a fim by Walt Disney.
‘The Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France.
David Copperfield, Criss Angel and Harry Houdini are names of famous actors.
‘Answers on page 130
B. Tak to a friend about your answers, GJ
‘A: How many sentences did you get right? -
B: | got 5 sentences right. How about you?
A: Attis not my cup of tea. | got only one correct.
B: Really? Which one? S
2 Vocabulary Forms of ar Word apres C
A. Talk to a friend. KS ;
‘+ What forms of art do you like? * Do you think of cartoons and comics as art?
+ Name a famous artist in the form of * How about magic shows?
ert you nediioned + Can people express themselves through
* Is this person rich? music and dance? L
+ What mae hi parson famous? + How did you lke your art classes at school?
raiural tater, ols, luck Nard work, Monon some ena ~
marketing skills, help from others) ne foes fone
+ How often do you go to museums, =
art galleries and movies? ¢
B. Work in small groups.
~ What do you think about contemporary art?
= Would you rather go to a traditional or contemporary
art exhibit? Why?
= What is the purpose of art, in your opinion?
66¢
Ce
¢
3 Listening
A. Listen and match. <<
As
Ted (1)
) wants to play the drums.
) has a headache.
) wants to be rich and famous.
) needs a break.
)
is focusing on the negative.
is not sure if he/she likes playing.
B. Listen again and answer. w friend is an artist.
> musical taste is the same as yours.
> name was given by his/her father.
> parents own any original art work.
> pet is a cat.
>
address has been the same for the last 5
years.
When you find this person, ask an additional
question. (oF
B. Now talk to a friend about what
you found out. Gof
Be sure to include additional information
about the friends you interviewed. Read the
examples below.
Carlos, whose favorite antst is Picasso,
usually goes to art museums.
Jennifer, whose favorite kind of music is pop,
dislikes opera.
We use whose in place of my, your, his,
ther, its, our, your, their when we join two -
sentences. it must be followed by a noun.
There is a boy in this class. His mother is a
famous musician,
There is a boy in this class whose mother
isa famous musician,
Now its your turn:
This is George. His brother works with me.
India is @ country. Its culture has influenced
the whole world.
I got a dog. His bark sounds like a rooster.
noeee geu es
4 Learning befining and non-detining relative clauses
A. Read tis. BE
1. Rewrite the first sentence omitting the information between commas. Does it still make
gs sense?
I we omit the information “who consider it arf in the second sentence, does it make sense?
Language poe 22
C. What am I talking about? Goof
win / tat 4 peron
Aan wtr bourne | SP Se eters
B: Are you talking about @? | “°°? Painted eunfowere
‘Salvador Dali i ‘bout friendehi
A: Yes. What do you know about_____? Van Gogh lyrics are about friendship,
i Empire Siate of Mind
5 ‘Count on me
Now create your own sentences and challenge your friends.
‘A: I'm taking about the person who invented the telephone.
B: Are you talking about ...?
D, How much do you know about them? Complete and talk to a friend. Gof
fiendsip — Gai, 0trcenbry at Jey
1. Salvador Dali, wes born in was a famous surrealist.
2. Van Gogh, _ work highly influenced _ . struggled with mental ilness.
3. Empire State of Mind, was written by the American rapper Was released in 2009.
4. Count on me, was released in 2010, details the importance of
cyC
COCCOCOCCOCCEOCOECECOCECECECECECECOCCECECEOCOCEEE CEC.
2 Reading
A, Group discussion,
* How would you feel if somebody painted
refit in your property?
* Doss graft improve the environment or
make it worse?
B. Road and answer. (BME
1. Has graffiti always been associated with
gangs?
2. Why is graffiti considered a crime?
3. Is the author for or against gcatfii? Justify.
4, Find in the text a word that means proudly
teling the people what you did. (line 14)
5. Find in the text a word that means signing
your name or any other representation of
yourself on any public space / area. (ine 18)
C. Group discussion. Do you agree or
disagree with these sentences?
* Graff is purely vandalism and destruction
of propery
* Graffiti is an excellent hobby.
* Areas of the city should be donated to
graft artists.
* Doing graffiti leads individuals to more
serious crimes.
Art or vandalism?
1 Graffiti comes from the italian word graftare,
‘which means to scratch on a surface, and
45 among others.
Before we
‘graffi, we should put our preconceptions:
asda
HE
a
BE
EPLR ced
FLUBLORE
Vocabulary Phrasal verbs
q
A. Study this. BE
read through pore over make out
make up come out hang out
B, Talk to a friend. Go Word 000 114
ee
See cay
ee
ch
How offen do you spend the night poring over your
fore a test?
eo ee
vsugly do when you hang out
2 Listening
A Listen and check. xah<
Which of the benefits of reading were mentioned?
+ it enhances imagination + it boosts your vocabulary
* it expands your analytical thinking skils + it reduces stress
+ it improves your focus and concentration
B. Listen again and answer. seal
1. What has happened to reading in America over the past 5 years?
2. Do Americans read more than in other countries?
3. How can reading a book help reduce stress?
4. Is the person for or against reading?
C. Group discussion.
+ The importance of reading in your ie.¢
se te ee
¢
3 Sounds good
A. Study these word combinations
with art. BE
‘popular / visual
great / high
abstract / avant-garde
modem / conceptual aft
graphic / contemporary
‘create / produce
gallery / collector / critic
att — dealer / lover / form
_ history / market / world
B Talk to a friend. Yo
‘+ How can you recognize an art lover?
<> Ave you able to understand avant-garde ar”?
+ Art critics are frustrated artists. Do you
agree with that?
+ Would you lke to understand every art
form?
“+ Ifyou had a lot of money would you
invest a significant amount in modem art?
‘= Are you able to produce graphic art?
C. Write two questions using combinations
from A.
D. Talk to a friend using the questions
above.
7
4 Check this out!
A. Match,
1. He's been cheating on us for years, and
now its time for him to ESTERS .
2. Youre such a @EEEEMESD | It's no big deal.
( )To accept the unpleasant results of
‘one’s actions.
(_) Someone (mosty gis, but can be
boys) who gets too upset or angry
over small problems
B. Group discussion.
1. How do you react when you have to face
the music about something wrong you did
at work/school?
2. Talk about a friend you consider the
biggest drama queen you have ever met.
‘eal wih probiems = own up 10 = admit
‘overdramatize - rage ego
deny ~ self-centered
5 Fluency Gi
Much has been said about the benefits of art, but
the truth is, if you want to find more creativity,
happiness and satisfaction, add art to your life.
In our pragmatic culture, we offen see art as
optional, but actually, art is indispensable. It helps
Us understand that some things in life cannot be
understood with pure logic, such as love and
beauty for example. Art helps us understand our
‘world and live lives rich in joy and full of creativity.
1, Would you say that artis beneficial to a
society? If yes, in what sense?
2. Is your brain logical, artistic or a bit of both?
3. Do you think that art as 2 subject in schoo!
should be optional or mandatory? Why?
4. In your opinion, does a work of art need to be
beautiful?
ee
Cea) rey
inert pent ies
ceNeer Cot Retin ties
1 Kick it off!
A. Check the sentences that are ttue for you.
| prefer talking to listening,
I tend to say what | think, no fiter.
‘When talking to people, | pay attention to their body language.
When | speak my voice is low. People always ask me to repeat.
‘When | write an email or text a message, | try to keep it short and simple,
| adjust the way I speak according to the person I'm talking to,
B, Talk fo a friend about your answers, Gof
A: I never say what comes to my mind because I'm afraid | might hurt people's feelings.
B: Well, actually | do. | think we need to be honest with people.
‘A: If fm not telling them what | think, it doesnt mean that 'm being dishonest
B: | understand what you mean. | have already been criticized for being too honest
Poesy Paes 15
2 Vocabulary ways oF speaking
A. Tk to a friend about a situation... (oJ
+ in which you would boo. (a game, a play, @ poltical speech)
* when you had to scream. (you were in danger, to call somebody's attention)
* that made you stutter when you had to speak. (to propose marriage, to give a lecture)
* in which you would usually whisper. (at the movies, when you were telling somebody a secret)
+ that made you grumble. (waited for somebody for a ang time, bought something that didnt work)
+ in which you had to help someone who was crying. (a breakup, person lost his/she job, the
person was sick)
B. Group discussion.
+ Neme one communicator you would cheer and say why
* Neme one communicator you would boo and say why.
+ Do you believe a person who stutter can be a
9000 communicator?
4CCOCEOCOCOCCOCCOC CCE
(
(
BECCCCCECECCELCEecrtecce
3 Listening
A. Listen and choose. va
What is the speaker probably doing?
* Talking on the phone
* Writing an article
* Giving a lecture
B, Listen again and answer. « uses words the audience is familiar with. (— )
> talks only about subjects they know. ( )
> listens to what people have to say. ( )
> opens people's mind to new ideas. ( )
> remains calm and has sense of humor. (_ )
B, Discuss with a ftiend your opinion about
being a great communicator. oof
| know for @ fact that a good communicator
uses words the audience is familiar with.
| have a hunch that a good communicator
talks only about subjects they know.
‘You can use different verbs to express your
‘opinion. They vary according to your degree of
‘certainty about the subject you are talking about.
Classify the verbs of belief below.
assume beceriain _be positive
be sure bet doubt
figure guess. suppose
suspect. have a hunch know for a fact
Not certain:How do you communicate with others?
1 Learning sequence of adverbs
A. Read this. BE
B. Answer. 7
Classify the words (adverbs) in blue.
Manner (how)
8 Place (where)
nto) (TT LT
page 123
C. First write the adverbs in the correct order, then talk to your friends.
Find someone who...
* takes @ nap _ =
‘or lunch 7 at home 7 briefly
* goes to
early in the riorning 7 wiingly the aym
* drives
Tome 7 Tast 7 after work
Find someone whose...
* dog waits = ns
‘aS pim. 7 noisly 7 By the door
* parent sings ie
Toud 7 on weekends 7 in the shower
+ friend works
‘every day 7 i the offce 7 hard
D. Write two questions to ask a friend, Use at least two adverbs. (J
aanac2 Reading
A. Group discussion,
‘Are you the kind of conversationalist who... ?
* asks tons of questions?
+ is accused of speaking too much?
+ dovsn' ik to look people in the eyes?
+ doesn't talk too much?
B. Read the passage and mark T (true) or
F (false) according to the text. a
1. () We are all natural-bom
communicators.
By learning how to communicate
effectively we can improve many
aspects of our lives.
‘A good communicator focuses only
on the words that are being said,
emotions are not to be taken into
consideration. f
Knowing how to read body
language and have self-confidence
are skills that can be learned.
2c)
30)
40)
C. Choose the correct answers.
1. The word bring about (line 5) is closest
in meaning to
a) cause b) come to a place
2. The word acquired (line 12) is closest in
‘meaning to
a) bought b) learned
3, The word shows (line 35) is closest in
meaning to
a) itis visible b) itis represented
4, The word delivered (line 44) is closest in
meaning to
a) spoken, uttered b) took it there
D. Work in small groups. (oJ
Following are some other communication skils,
Discuss with your group why you believe they
are important for effective communication.
‘ask open-ended questions / give compliments /
use positive body language / be clear and concise
7
How to become a more
natural communicator
1 Neatly everybody can talk, but very few ore
‘natural-bom communicators. Have you ever
been in a situation in which you said one
thing, but the other person understood
something eee, binging about confict and
fr ‘Msconmunicaton can happen
forthe reat of us who ars not bom alotod,
‘communicators there is stil hope. We can
10 leam and practice communication skils.
‘The abilty to convey ideas and information