8 Klass Uchebnik
8 Klass Uchebnik
8 Klass Uchebnik
Vocabulary
-isten to your teacher’s instructions
First conditional
4 Complete the first conditional sentences.
1 If John ... (win) the lottery, he ... (go) to
New Zealand.
2 If he ... (visit) Auckland, he ... (meet) his
relatives.
3 The journey ... (take) 27 hours if he ... (fly)
from London.
4 He ... (try) some adventure sports if the
he history o f New Zealand w eather... (be) good.
"he original inhabitants of New Zealand are 5 I t ... (not be) too hot if he ... (go) in August.
: ; led Maoris. They (1 )... (live) there for a long 6 If John ... (not win) the lottery, he ... (not
go) on holiday! J
- ~e - the first Maoris (2) ... (travel) to New
Zealand by boat about a thousand years ago.
Error correction
'- e y called the country ‘Aotearoa’ - ‘land of the
;r g white cloud’. 5 Find and correct one error in each .
_=:er, in the 17th century, European explorers sentence.
; .. (discover) New Zealand. It (4) ... (become)
1 Have you ever go to London?
e British colony in 1840. Now it’s an independent
2 I’ve studied English since eight years.
:: jn try - it (5) ... (be) independent since 1907. 3 Which subjects are you going study
= j? the Queen of England is still New Zealand’s
next year?
-ead of state! 4 We might to go out this evening.
5 I send you a text message if I
Present perfect with for and since remember.
2 Complete the text with for or since. 6 It has rained all day yesterday.
7 I haven’t try mountain biking.
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л e ve been here (1 )... two weeks now, and it hasn't rained (2 )... we arrived. At
r e moment we’re visiting my ancle Tony in Auckland. He's got a beautiful house
:h an amazing view. We've been here (3 )... Saturday.
- '-cleTonyhas lived in Newzealand (4 )... ten years, so / haven’tseen him (5)
:.jes. Now he's got three children. They all love sailing - they've had a boat (6)
~'ey were little. So tom orrow we're going sailing with them!
zeyou soon,
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English sketches Units 4 -6
Гб7~1 Listen and read. Then act out the sketch in groups.
Characters
Dr Ross A lady dentist Jack Dr Ross’s assistant Alex Emma’s friend
Emma The patient Charlie Emma’s friend
Unit contents:
/ocabulary Global issues; get
Grammar Second conditional; adverbs of possibility and
probability
Skills Read about the global village
Listen to people talking about dilemmas
Write a composition giving your opinion
Agree and disagree
Across the curriculum Science
Culture today The Global Village Fund
‘ There are more than 1.3 billion people in the world’s most populated
country. Which country is it?
a) the United States b) China c) Australia
2 There are almost 50000 people per square mile in the world’s most
crowded country. Which country is it?
a) India b) South Africa c) Monaco
3 Which of these organizations is not a charity?
a) Amnesty International b) the United Nations c) Doctors Without Borders
- Which of these European countries recycles most?
a) Germany b) Sweden c) the UK
Vocabulary 1 W Recycle Which of these adjectives are
positive and which are negative?
Global issues happy healthy hungry thirsty ill tired
1 Translate these words into your language.
Match six of the issues with the pictures.
8 Read the text again and choose the correct 5 In the global village, ...
answers. a) there’s too much food.
1 The global village in the text represents .,. b) there isn’t enough food. .
a) Asia. c) people don’t share the food.
b) the whole world. 6 The Global Village Fund ...
c) the developing world. a) doesn’t help ill people.
2 12% of people in the global village would b) helps the poor.
be ... c) gives people computers.
a) African, b) American, c) European.
3 ... people wouldn’t be able to read, 9 Your voice Work in pairs. Ask and answer
a) 7 b) 17 c) 70 the questions.
4 Most people wouldn’t have ... 1 What are the biggest problems in the
a) a phone or TV. global village?
b) clean drinking water. 2 Apart from giving money, what can we do
c) clean air to breathe. to help?
Vocabulary 2
get
find / wallet get lost / mountains 6 .73 Read the examples and answer the
questions.
Get has got a lot of different meanings.
a) become People in the West are getting
fatter.
b) arrive We got home at nine o’clock.
c) receive I got £50 for Christmas.
d) obtain When is he going to get a job?
e) buy I haven’t got enough money to
see friend / shoplifting forget / mum’s birthday get a sandwich.
f) bring Shall I get you a glass of water?
Here’s a selection of our most popular products. Just click on a picture for more information.
£4.99 Fairtrade chocolates £1.99 Recycled notebooks £9.99 Organic cotton T-shirts
This is probably our most * These are definitely a great idea These fantastic T-shirts come
popular gift. It’s great for cocoa for all your friends. The paper in three sizes (S, M, L) and two
farmers in Guatemala and it’s is recycled and you can choose designs. Perhaps you’d like to
perfect for the chocoholics in from three cover designs: save the whales, or maybe you’d
your life! hearts, flowers or footballs. prefer to save the world?
1 ( E l Read and listen to the information on 3 Find words in the text for these
the web page for the Global Village Fund definitions.
shop. Which gift would you like to receive? 1 someone who is addicted to chocolate
2 a type of material for clothes
2 Read the information again and answer the 3 another word for a gift
questions.
1 What is the most popular gift? 4 Your voice Work in pairs. Discuss the
2 What’s the cheapest gift? questions.
3 What are the T-shirts made of? 1 Do you or your parents buy any of these
4 What is the advantage of giving a chicken? things?
5 How much does it cost to provide school • Fairtrade products
dinners for 100 children? • organic products
6 What is the most expensive gift? • recycled products
2 Do you think that things you buy in
shops or online in Europe can affect
people’s lives in Africa?
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Grammar 2
Adverbs of possibility and probability
1 Read the examples then choose the correct
words to complete the rules.
Book corner
adverbs of possibility and probability Unit grammar check
This is probably our most popular gift.
1 Choose the correct words.
These are definitely a great idea.
They will definitely appreciate this.
She probably can’t think of a better present.
Perhaps I’ll buy the chocolates.
Maybe she’d like a T-shirt.
A composition: my opinion
1 Read Sarah’s composition. Is she optimistic or
pessimistic?
I don't think that I will see an end to warm my lifetime. pollution homelessness
But if I were a politician, l would try to stop wars. I'd like racism terrorism
to see people living together in peace.
1 Why is this a problem in your
country?
2 Is the problem getting better
or worse?
3 If you were a politician, what
would you do about this
problem?
1 helps animals?
2 protects the environment?
3 gives humanitarian aid?
Did you give him some money? Yes, he’s collecting for charity. I think
it’s a good cause.
So do I, but I don’t like it when they stop you in No, neither do I, but maybe they get a lot of
the street. money that way.
Yes, I suppose so. But if they didn’t stop Do you think so? I don’t agree. If they didn’t
people, they’d get more money! stop people, no one would give them any money.
< Hmm, I’m not sure. Maybe you’re right.
3 CTO Listen again and repeat. 5 Write five sentences giving your opinion
about these things. Listen to your partner’s
% Read the opinions. Do you agree or opinions. Do you agree or disagree? Then
disagree? Write your reaction using one of read your own.
the bold expressions from the dialogue.
1 I think the Red Cross is a good cause. homework school uniform learning English
2 I don’t like it when homeless people stop you recycling Greenpeace
in the street.
W I think we get too much homework.
3 Maybe we should all give money to charity.
^ So do I! «
4 If we all gave our time, it would be better than
giving money. 6 (3zi] Listen to three different situations. In
5 If the government gave more money, we which situation do Chris and Amy disagree?
wouldn’t need to help.
Useful expressions
So do I. / Neither do I.
I suppose so.
Do you think so?
I agree. / 1don’t agree.
I’m not sure. Maybe you’re right.
Language Guide
Vocabulary
Global issues
get a medal = obtain get a sandwich = buy get someone a glass of water
= bring
Dictionary extra!
breathe (v) ★ ★ gift (n) ★ ★ ★
So do I. / Neither do I.
cotton (n) ★ ★ illiterate (adj)
I suppose so.
cow (n) ★ ★ inhabitant (n) ★ ★ Do you think so?
donate (v) ★ provide (v) ★ ★ ★ I agree. / 1don’t agree.
situation consequence
Second conditional
3 Complete the sentences with the correct
form of the verbs in brackets.
Multicultural USA
The USA (1) ... a multicultural society. (2)
the 16th century, people (3) ... there from ai
over the world. Today, (4 )... famous Americans
(5) ... immigrants, including the actor A rn o :
Schwarzenegger and the singer Gloria Estefa''
The great scientist Albert Einstein also (6 )... г-
American citizen after leaving Germany. If the
USA (7 )... so many immigrants, life there (8).
so interesting!
1 If he didn’t have an umbrella, he ... (get) wet.
1 a) definitely is b) is definitely
2 He ... (be) happier if the sun shone.
3 If he ... (wait) for the rain to stop, he’d be late 2 a) Since b) For
for work. 3 a) were moving b) have moved
4 If he was late for work, his boss ... (be) 4 a) lot of b) a lot of
5 a) are b) were
angry.
If he ... (leave) his job, he wouldn’t have to 6 a) was becoming b) became
7 a) didn’t have b) won’t have
go out in the rain!
8 a) weren’t b) wouldn’t be
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Unit contents:
Vocabulary Household chores; words that are verbs and
nouns
Grammar Obligation: have to / don’t have to; obligation and
prohibition: must / mustn't and have to / don’t
have to; permission: can, could and be allowed to
Skills Read about negotiating with your parents
Listen to people talking about rules in a cafe
Write a list of rules
Give advice and express obligation
Across the curriculum Geography
Culture today When Is It Legal?
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mop the floor unload the dishwasher
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doing household
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lifetime!
your room?
your bed?
the washing
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machine on? 7 Copy and complete the table. Use these
the ironing? verbs or your own ideas.
the floor?
the rubbish out? wear listen tidy share do shout -Sr
make do help watch
4 Your voice Work in pairs. Ask and answer the at school at horre
questions in exercise 3. Who has to do more
1have to ...
household chores?
I» Do you have to ...? 1mustn’t ...
^ No, I don't. 1don’t have to ...
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Writing dossier
W riting rules
1 Read the rules. Do you think that they are fair? Which
rules would you change?
6 I can walk the dog but I dont have to feed it every day.
2 Look at the Language focus. Correct the errors marked (2) Write a first version. Include
in red in the text. Which type of error are they? ten rules with the title ‘My
perfect school rules’.
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build (v) ★ ★★ pet (n) ★ ★
commit (v) ★ ★ ★ pub (n) ★ ★ ★ You have to / m u s t...
full-time (adj) ★ ★ receive (v) ★ ★ ★ You should / shouldn’t
That’s good to know.
glider (n) scooter (n) If I were you, I’d ...
law (n) ★★★ tidy (v) ★ It’s a good idea.
lottery (n) trust (n) ★ ★ ★
negotiate (v) ★ ★
Grammar
Obligation: have to / don’t have to Permission: can, could and
affirmative be allowed to
You have to present
-e / She / It has to go home. affirmative
We / You / They have to
1/ You / He / She / It /
negative can work.
We / They
You don’t have to I’m (am)
He / She / It doesn’t have to work. You’re (are)
We / You / They don’t have to allowed to buy it.
He / She / It’s (is)
questions We / You / They’re (are)
Do 1/ you negative
Does he / she / it have to clean? 1/ You / He / She / It /
Do we / you / they can’t drink.
We / They
short answers
I’m not (am not)
Yes, I / you do. / N o , l / you don’t. You aren’t (are not)
Yes, he / she / it does. / No, he / she / it He / She / It isn’t (is not) allowed to stay out.
doesn’t. We / You / They aren’t
Yes, we / you / they do. / No, we / you / they (are not)
don’t. past
0 We use have to for obligation.
affirmative
0 We use don't have to when there is no
obligation (i.e. when something isn’t 1/ You / He / She / It /
could buy them.- ’
necessary). We / They
1was
Obligation and prohibition: You were
must / musn’t and have to / don’t allowed to smoke.
He / She / It was
have to We / You / They were
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Unit contents:
Vocabulary Appearance; adjective prefixes
Grammar The passive: present simple; active to passive;
the passive: past simple
Skills Read about the first hair cut
Listen to someone describing the process of henna
tattoos
Write a personal description
Accept and decline invitations
Across the curriculum Design
Culture today ‘Cruel’ to Teens
2 ' tH ] Listen and repeat. 5 Read and listen. Check your answers.
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Grammar 1
The passive: present simple 1 Fans are used in cold countries, (x hot)
2 His face is painted red. (x green)
1 Read the examples. Which auxiliary verb do 3 These dresses are worn in Russia, (x Spain)
we use to form the passive? 4 This mask is made of latex, (x wood)
5 These hair extensions are made of real hair
i: present simple
(X synthetic hair)
Akash is hpld by his mother.
+ 4 Write questions using the passive.
Children are stopped from getting pains.
make-up / allow / at your school?
All of the hair isn’t shaved.
is make-up allowed at your school?
The prayers are not offered to one god.
1 traditional costumes / wear / at festivals in
7 Is Akash’s head shaved?
your region?
Are prayers offered to the gods?
2 saints’ days / celebrate / in your country?
Yes, it is. / No, it isn’t. 3 your classroom / paint / white?
Yes, they are. / No, they afen’t. 4 computers / use / in your English classes?
Active to passive
6 Look at how active sentences become
passive. Choose the correct words to
complete the rules.
Language Guide p i 23
Listening Vocabulary 2
Describing a process Adjective prefixes
1 И З Put the stages for drawing a henna 4 Read the examples. What are the three
tattoo in the correct order. Then listen and negative prefixes?
She isn’t happy. She’s unhappy.
He isn’t patient. He’s impatient.
They aren’t sensitive. They’re insensitive.
2 How many henna tattoos has the woman healthy uncomfortable patient impossible
done today? active incapable
a) about ten
b) more than 20 Can’t sleep? Most people need about eight
3 Where do most British people choose to hours sleep to be (1) ... But if you find it (2 )...
have the henna tattoos? to sleep, try not to worry - you must be (3 )...
a) on their arms First, check that your bed isn’t (4) ... Also,
b) on their backs make sure you do lots of exercise. If you’re
4 How long do the henna tattoos last? (5) ... during the day, you’ll sleep better at
a) about a week night. Finally, remember that some people
b) about two to three weeks don’t need as much sleep. They say that
Michelangelo and Napoleon Bonaparte were
3 Are these sentences true or false? ( 6 ) ... of sleeping more than four hours a night!
1 Henna paste is made from natural
ingredients. 8 Your voice Complete the sentences.
2 Henna plants are grown in Britain. 1 I feel unhappy when ...
3 In Asia, henna is often applied to the hands 2 In my country it’s impolite to ...
and feet. 3 My only unhealthy habit is ... -
4 Needles are used to apply the henna paste.
5 The henna paste is washed off after an hour.
4 I feel impatient when ...
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Student stress
Culture today Common causes of stress for students
• exam pressure, too much schoolwor-
relationship problems and money
worries
Starting School Early Is Common symptoms:
• headaches, tiredness, changes in
ШЗДГ Ш Ttiffli
в weight, poor concentration
This picture was taken last summer when I was 14 years old.
I think the picture was taken by my mother. As you can see,
I'm in the park behind the Kunstkamera museum. I was on
holiday with my family in Saint Petersburg, in this photo I'm
wearing a flowery dre^s. I'm also wearing a silver chain and
silver earrings which were given to me by my best friend. I think Writing plan
they were made in Asia. In this picture I’m wearing a bracelet
(D Plan a description of
which I bought in a craft shop in Peterhof. I really like it. I think I a picture of you. Make
look happy in this picture. I was on holiday so I was feeling very a diagram like the one in
relaxed. This picture reflects my personality because I'm usually exercise 2 and answer
guite easy-going and l don't get stressed very often. I've kept the questions about your
the picture because it reminds me of being on holiday! picture.
Nikita Tanya
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Hi Tanya! We’re having a party before I Yeah, I’d (1) love / like to. That’d be
go back to Russia. Would you like to come? awesome! When is it?
It’s next Friday at eight o’clock, at Chris and Oh, no. I can’t come on Friday. I’d love to, but
Amy’s house. can’t - 1have to babysit on Friday.
Oh, that’s a shame. Would you like to meet on Yeah, that’d be great. Shall we go to (3) the
(2) Sunday / Saturday instead? park / the cinema on Saturday evening? .
No, I can’t go out on Saturday evening. It’s my Oh, OK. How about meeting during the day?
last night and Chris’s mum and dad are making
a special meal.
Yeah - let’s go for (4) lunch / a drink. Great. See you at about 12.30.
4
3 H f ] Listen again and repeat, 6 П З Nikita and Tanya meet for lunch. Listen
to their conversation and choose the correct
i Prepare a new dialogue. Invite a friend to go answers.
a music concert a pizza restaurant the cinema 1 Nikita invites Tanya ...
a) to go for an ice cream, b) to visit Russia.
with you to one of these places. 2 Tanya is ... this summer:
5 Practise your dialogue. a) going on holiday b) working in a shop
^ I'm going to a concert on Saturday. Would you 3 Nikita gives Tanya ...
like to come? a) a present, b) his contact details.
Щ I'd love to, but I can't. I'm ... Useful 'expressions
Adjective prefixes
impatient impolite
impossible impractical
Dictionary extra y.
believe (v) ★ ★ ★ paint (v) ★ ★ ★
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brain (n) ★ ★ ★ pattern (n) ★ ★ ★ Would you like to ...?
break (n) ★ ★ ★ shape (n) ★ ★ ★ I’d love to. That’d be awesome!
I’d love to, but I can’t.
cash (n) ★ ★ ★ shell (n) ★ ★ Shall we ... instead?
cruel (adj) ★ ★ snack (n) ★ How about meeting during the
day?
discover (v) ★ ★ ★ space (n) ★ ★ ★
feather(n) ★ wedding (n) ★ ★ ★
Grammar
The passive: present simple Active to passive
a ffirm a tiv e
о Active sentences start with the subject.
A priest cuts the child's hair. (The focus of
Akash is held by his mother, the sentence is on the priest.)
Children are stopped from getting о In passive sentences, the subject is the
pains. recipient of the action.
The child's hair is cut. (The focus of the
n e g a tiv e sentence is on the child’s hair.)
о We use by to introduce the person or
The head isn’t thing which does the action in the passive
(is not) shaved completely, sentences.
The prayers The child's hair is cut by a priest,
aren’t (are not) offered to one god. о We only use by when it’s important to
questions
mention who did the action.
Someone cuts his hair.
Is Akash’s His hair is cut by someone
head shaved completely? The priest cuts his hair.
Are prayers offered to the gods? His hair is cut by the priest.
Grammar
The passive: present simple Active to passive
о Active sentences start with the subject.
a ffirm a tiv e
A priest cats the child's hair. (The focus of
Akash is held by his mother, the sentence is on the priest.)
Children are stopped from getting о In passive sentences, the subject is the
pains. recipient of the action.
The child's hair is cat. (The focus of the
n eg ative sentence is on the child’s hair.)
о We use by to introduce the person or
The head isn't thing which does the action in the passive
(is not) shaved completely, sentences.
The prayers The child's hair is cat by a priest,
aren’t (are not) offered to one god. о We only use by when it’s important to
questions
mention who did the action.
Someonecuts his hair.
Is Akash’s His hair is cat by someone.
head shaved completely? The priest cats his hair.
Are prayers offered to the gods? His hair is cat by the priest.
Passive questions
6 Complete the questions using the present
or past simple passive.
A djective prefixes She was given a necklace for her birthday.
2 Write the opposites. Use the prefixes un-, im- What was she given for her birthday?
or in-. 1 Acupuncture and t’ai chi were invented in
1 ...possible 4 ...patient China.
2 ... tolerant 5 ... comfortable Where ...?
3 ...capable 6 ...healthy 2 The ceremony is held every year.
How often ...?
3 Cp'mplete the sentences with the negative 3 They were made in Britain.
adjectives from exercise 2. Where ...?
1 I don’t like this chair - it’s really ... 4 Don Quixote was written a long time ago.
2 Don’t be ... - you have to wait your turn. When ...?
3 He never sees other people’s perspective. 5 The ritual of first hair cut is performed to
He’s very ... clean children’s bodies and souls.
4 I don’t drink fizzy drinks - I think they’re ... Why ...?
5 Are teenagers ... of getting up early?
6 This exercise is difficult but it isn’t ...! C um ulative gram m ar [7i 2 3>4 s e 7 • *
The passive: present sim ple 7 Choose the correct words.
f
W hat’s the opposite? W hich household chores
can you see? 3
war
healthy
Thunderbird Park
If you go to Victoria in the Canadian region of British Columbia, you must visit
Thunderbird Park. It’s a wonderful place full of huge totem poles. It’s next to the Royal
British Columbia Museum, where you can see native Canadian masks, jewellery and
costumes.
Thunderbird Park was opened in 1941, and it’s got both historical and modern totem
poles. You can even buy new totem poles there, but they’re very expensive. That’s
because they take a long time to make - if
you ordered one now, you’d have to wait
about a year!
Traditional totem poles were made for different
reasons. They were often used to tell stories,
or to re/nember historic events. The poles are
made of cedar wood. The tree trunk is carved
and decorated with figures and symbols.
Then it’s painted in bright colours.
Tffunderbird Park has got a great collection,
but it hasn’t got the world’s tallest totem pole.
That’s in Alert Bay, which is also in British
Columbia. It’s 56 m tall, but it’s made from two
tree trunks. Maybe that’s cheating!
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Characters
Z The lady Head of the Ministry of Security Jo Jools’s assistant
Rose Z’s secretary Ivor A spy
Jools An inventor in the Department of Disguises
Inside the Ministry of Security Ivor The nose stud is rather impractical, Jools!
Everyone would know it was a camera or a
Rose Ivor!
microphone, or something.
Ivor Good morning, Rose.
Jools Do you think so?
Rose Where have you been?
Ivor Well, would I normally wear a nose stud?
Ivor If I were you, I wouldn’t ask. You know it’s a
Jools Urn ... I suppose not. It’s not really your
government secret... and that I’d have to
style, is it? Er, how about an earring? This is
kill you, if you knew where I’d been!
a great earring, look - it’s also a camera!
Rose Oh, but you’re allowed to tell me!
Ivor Hm. I think I’d look like a football player!
Z Ivor! What time did yoa get here? Rose,
Jools Maybe. Jo, what else have we got for Ivor?
why wasn’t I told that Ivor was here? Please
Jo Good morning, Ivor!
come into my office, Ivor. Could you get us
Ivor Good morning.
some tea, Rose?
Jo I can get you a new watch. Would you like
Rose ’ Yes, of course. Would you like some
to see it? It’s amazing!
biscuits, too?
Ivor OK.
Z Yes, please. So, Ivor. Have you had a good
Jo This is it. It’s not just a watch, you know!
holiday? Did you enjoy your free time? You
Jools Of course not, Jo. Ivor knows that!
f don’t relax very often, do you? That’s not
Ivor What is it, then? A transmitter? Does it create
very healthy!
smoke when I have to escape or hide? Or is
Ivor Oh, w e ll... I’d relax more if there wasn’t so
it another camera - so I don’t have to wear
much to do in the world.
that uncomfortable nose-stud?
Z Oh, dear, you sound so depressed! Cheer
Jo Oh no. It’s more original than that. It’s got ar
up! We must fight terrorism, of course, and
alarm in it and a torch, so you’ll be able to
find out what’s happening here and in other
see when you’re hiding.
countries ... and help end wars. That’s our
Ivor Does it have any lasers?
job!
Jo E r ... no. But it can tell the time!
Ivor Well, yes. But on holiday this year I had to
Ivor Now that’s a good idea ...
do all the ironing, clean the house, tidy the
rooms, mop the floors ... Meanwhile, in Z's office
Z Really? Why did you have to do all the Z What do you think of Ivor, Rose?
housework? Rose Oh, I think he’s perfect! If he works with me
Ivor Because my wife’s gone away for a month, I definitely won’t need a disguise!
to see some friends. Z No? Why not?
Z Well, housework is good exercise, you Rose Because he looks just like the classic, British
know! Rose! Where are you? secret agent! If he came on a mission with me.
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Ivor Thank you. spy - and then they wouldn’t suspect me at all!
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brilliant, Rose! OK ... go down to Jools now.
Jools Ivor! Good to see you! How are you?
and get Ivor a wig, with some headphones
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and a microphone. And don’t forget to find
for me. Can I see them?
him a transmitter tattoo, as well. There’s a
Jools Yes, of course. We have a beard and a
lot of work to do!
nose stud for you. Look. There’s a small
Rose Of course, I’ll get them now.
microphone hidden in the beard. It’s
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activated when you touch it with your left
time ...
hand. And the nose stud is really a micro
camera. It’s very expensive, so be careful
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Women's rights
1 Match the words and phrases with their definitions.
1 to go on hunger strike a) to protest without the use of violence
2 to take part in demonstrations b) to ask people to sign a protest document
3 to go to prison c) to refuse to eat
4 to hold meetings d) to stay in a place for criminals
5 to organize petitions e) to participate in group protests
6 to have peaceful protests f) to organize people to talk in groups
2 Read« the texts and choose the best title for each one of them.
In Britain in the 19th century, women had no In 1903, Emmeline Pankhurst and her
political rights and they could not vote. Girls daughters, Christabel and Sylvia, created
received less education than boys and could not the Women’s Social and Political Union.
go to university. Women were expected to marry Its members were called suffragettes. The
and have children and look after the home. suffragettes began with peaceful protests and
Women from families with money stayed at petitions, but Emmeline believed they needed
home but many working class girls worked from more dramatic protests and the suffragettes
the age of 10. Jobs for women were badly paid began to start fires in buildings, break shop
and most worked as servants. Some worked in windows and chain themselves to fences. In
factories or in agriculture and more educated one famous incident the suffragettes chained
women were teachers. When a woman married, themselves to Buckingham Palace.
everything she owned belonged to her husband.
In 1897, Millicent Fawcett started a campaign for In 1905, Christabel Pankhurst and Annie Kenney
the right to vote or suffrage and her organization interrupted a political meeting. They had a
was the National Union of Women’s Suffrage banner with the words Votes for Women. The
Societies. Fawcett believed that women could police arrested the women and they went to
change women’s rights through non-violent prison. When they were in prison they refusec
protest; she argued that if women paid taxes, to eat and went on hunger strike. When other
suffragettes went to prison they also went or
hunger strike. When a suffragette prisoner
got very weak, she was allowed to leave the
prison and sometimes she died. However, -
the woman got stronger, the police arrestee
her again and took her back to prison where
she began another hunger strike and the whe e
process started again.
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3 Read the texts again and look at the timeline. Answer the questions.
1897 Millicent Fawcett starts the National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies.
1903 Emmeline Pankhurst starts the Women’s Social and Political Union.
1914 World War I starts and the suffragettes stop their activities to support the country at war.
Project
You are going to find out about the history of women in your country.
Plan Research
2 What is the role of these three people? Match the person with the correct task.
a) ... listens to the trial but can’t speak.
b) ... makes one long speech at the end of the trial.
1 A judge
c) ... asks questions to the witnesses.
2 A member of the jury d) ... decides whether the defendant is innocent or guilty.
e) ... decides what the punishment is.
3 A lawyer
f) ... makes short speeches.
g) ... tries to demonstrate that the defendant is innocent or guilty.
Jury service
3 Read the text about jury service. Say if the sentences are true or false.
If you are between the ages of 18 and 65 and registered to vote in England, you might
be asked to do jury service at any time. This means that you can't go to work but instead
you go to a courtroom and listen to a trial. The jury doesn't receive extra payment for jury
service. The 12 members of a jury are ordinary members of the public, including people of
different gender, race and religion. You are not permitted to be a member of the jury if you
have personal knowledge of the case or if you know the defendant. You mustn't discuss
the trial with anyone outside the court. The jury can't go home at the end of the trial until
they agree if the defendant is guilty or innocent.
Plan Research
Find information about the International
When was the International Court of Justice Court of Justice. Look in the library or
(ICJ) established? on the Internet.
Where is it based?
Prepare
Which organization runs the ICJ?
Complete the table with your findings.
What is the main task of the court?
Present your material
How many judges are there?
Show your completed project to your
What official languages does the court use? classmates and teacher.
1 Match government spending with an area of the budget.
1 Teachers’ salaries a) social security
2 Two new tanks b) health care
3 Five new hospitals c) education
4 Unemployment benefit d) defence
5 2000 new policemen * e) law and order Public expenditure (Total £333 billion)
Calculating percentages
The pie chart in exercise 2 uses numbers, rather than percentages. When using
percentages, numbers are expressed as if they are out of a hundred. This makes it
easier to compare different values. As you can see, £38 billion of the budget is spent
on education. What percentage of the budget is that? Obviously, that would depend
on the total amount of money spent, which is £333 billion (100%). To calculate the
percentages:
number x 38 x = 11.4%
333 333
1 other expenditure 30
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4 Read the text and answer the question: What happened on Black Tuesday?
Read the text about the Wall Street Crash again. Say if the sentences are true or false.
1 In the 1920s, the USA was one of the richest countries in the world.
2 In the late 1920s, a large percentage of people in the USA earned over $2500 a year.
3 The Great Depression had a worldwide economic effect.
4 Due to the Wall Street Crash 13 million companies went out of business.
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social security
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Bones
All vertebrates have internal skeletons. The
human skeleton has over 200 bones and this
hard, tough structure protects and supports the 3 Name parts 1-8 of the skeleton. Use the
rest of the body. For example, the ribs protect words in the box.
the heart and lungs.
humerus radius pelvis femur
The bones vary in shape and size depending on
cranium ribs scapula vertebrae
Цfieir function. The smallest bones are inside the
ear and the largest is the femur (top leg bone).
Male skeletons are different to female skeletons.
For example, the female pelvis is a different
shape to allow a baby to be born.
Bones are not solid. The outer part of the bone is
compact bone and has nerves and blood vessels
and in the centre there is soft bone marrow, which
is where new blood cells are made. Calcium is
needed to make strong bones.
Bones are joined to other bones at joints by
strong tissue called ligaments.
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Muscles
4 Read about muscles and look at the diagram. Answer the questions.
Muscles
Muscles are needed for movement. the biceps
All muscles are made of muscle contracts
fibres which contract or relax. Some
muscles work automatically, for
example, the muscles in the heart
which pump blood or the muscles
in the intestines which move food
through the body.
Other muscles are attached to bones
by tendons. Many muscles in the
body work in pairs. One muscle pulls
the triceps relaxes
in one direction and the other pulls in
the opposite direction.
Project
You are going to find out about calcium.
Across the curriculum
Plan Research
Find information about calcium. Look
Calcium in the library or on the Internet.
What is it?
Prepare
Where can you find it?
Complete the table with your
Why is it important for bones? findings.
Who is it most important for?
Present your material
What happens if you don’t Show your completed project to your
have enough calcium? classmates and teacher.
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The binary system
All computers use the binary system, this is the computer’s own language. Information is coded as a
sequence of binary digits (bits): numbers 0 and 1. Information coded in this way is digital.
1 Match the following binary digits (bits) to the equivalent decimal values.
1 101 a) 200
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3 1100 c) 5
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5 11110 e) 2
6 1010 f) 96
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8 1100000 h) 30
2 Convert these decimal numbers to binary.
1 3
2 5
3 100
4 250
5 39
6 75
7 144
Computers
4 Read the texts and choose the best title for each of them.
File size
Web language
Operating systems
File format
Are you familiar with any of the following words and acronyms? Use the information
in the box to complete the texts below.
Windows HTML MP3 Linux TIFF Flash HTM jpg zip unzip
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terminals, etc.) Present your material
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Elements
1 Match the elements with the correct symbols.
1 H 2 Fe 3 N* 4 R 5 Au 6 C 7 0 8 Ne 9 He 10 Na 11 Ca 12 Pb
Theperiodic table
2 Look at the periodic table and match the sections with the correct colour.
1 Other metals a
£ Noble or inertgases b
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4 Semi-metals d
5 Non-metals e
H He
Li Be В C N 0 F Ne
Na Mg Al Si P S Cl Ar
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Rb Sr Y Zr Nb Mo Tc Ru Rh Pd Ag Cd In Sn Sb Те I Xe
Cs Ba La Hf Та W Re Os Ir Pt Au Hg Tl Pb Bi Po At Rn
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3 Read the text about elements and the periodic table. Complete the text with the words in the
box.
positively elements atom negatively protons nucleus
There are only about 100 (1)... in the Universe. Elements on Earth are the same as elements on othe-
planets. Elements contains one type of (2)... . The atoms of an element are identical. For example,
iron (Fe) atoms on Earth are the same as iron atoms found on Mars.
Atoms have a (3)... in the middle which contain protons and neutrons. Protons are (4)... charged and
neutrons are neutral. Electrons are (5)... charged and surround the nucleus.
Elements in the periodic table are listed in order of their atomic number. The atomic number is the
number of (6)... in the nucleus.
4 Read the text and answer the questions.
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Project
You are going to find out about two famous scientists.
Plan Research
Find information about the two scientists and
Scientist 1 Scientist 2
the area they worked in. Look in the library or on
Name the Internet.
Date of Prepare
birth Complete the table with your findings.
Nationality Present your material
What they Show your completed project to your
studied / classmates and teacher.
discovered
The greenhouse effect
1 Match the diagram with the steps below.
Greenhouse gases
2 Read the text and answer the questions.
The gases in the Earth’s atmosphere protect the Earth from solar radiation and help
keep the temperature on Earth at the same level. Without greenhouse gases the Earth
would be much colder and would be covered in ice. However, this delicate balance can
change if the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere changes.
There are three important greenhouse gases. Firstly, water vapour (H20 ) from
evaporation of lakes and oceans. Secondly, carbon dioxide (C 02) from many natural
processes like animal respiration, volcanic eruptions and decay or burning of organic
matter. Thirdly, methane (CH4) from the production of coal, gas or oil and released by
some animals like cows as part of digestion.
In the 20th century, human activity began to have a serious effect on the balance
of the greenhouse gases. More and more carbon dioxide went into the atmosphere
because of the burning of fossil fuels for energy and because of the destruction of
forests. The result of this human activity is that there is more carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere, so more heat is trapped and the result is global warming.
4 What do you know about global warming? Which of the following is not an effect of global <
warming? *
1 Glaciers and polar ice caps are disappearing.
2 There is more travel by aeroplane.
3 There is more flooding.
4 Sea levels are rising.
5 There are droughts and water shortages.
6 There are more destructive storms and hurricanes.
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Project
You are going to find out about what we can do to stop global warming.'
Plan Research
Find information about what we can do to stop
The Kyoto Protocol
global warming. Look in the.library or on the
(1997)
Internet.
Renewable energy
Prepare
Biofuels
Complete the table with your findings.
Reduction of greenhouse
gas emissions Present your m aterial
Acid rain Show your completed project to your
classmates and teacher.
Europe
1 Look at the map and identify the European countries.
Austria Latvia
Belgium Lithuania
Bulgaria Luxembourg
Cyprus Malta
Czech Republic Netherlands
Denmark Poland
Estonia Portugal
Finland Romania
France Slovakia
Germany Slovenia
Greece Spain
Hungary Sweden
Ireland United Kingdom
Italy
3 Read the text about Cyprus and choose the best title for each paragraph.
1
Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean. It is situated south of Turkey and east of
Greece. It has a Mediterranean climate with mild wet winters and hot dry summers.
2
Due to its strategic location, Cyprus was invaded and ruled by many civilizations. Today you can
see the remains of Roman theatres, Byzantine churches and Crusader castles.
3
Cyprus is a presidential republic. The island is divided into the Greek Cypriot southern part and the
Turkish Cypriot northern part.
4
The island’s main industry is tourism and property rental. Cyprus also exports many products such
as crafts and embroidery, mainly to other countries in the European Union.
5
The town of Paphos is on the World Cultural Heritage List, as well as nine of the island’s Byzantine
churches. There are exhibitions, concerts, drama and folk festivals throughout the year.
Project
You are going to choose a country in the European Union and make a fact file.
Plan Research
Country: Find information about this country. Look in the
library or on the Internet.
government
economy Prepare
Complete your fact file with your findings.
geography
history Present your material
Show your completed project to your
culture
classmates and teacher.
Materials
1 Match the words with the pictures.
2) 4
These synthetic fibres are nearly invisible so This is a completely synthetic or man-made
they have to be used with other fibres. They product. It was invented in 1939 to replace silk
are a hundred times thinner than a human hair. and it was used in World War II for parachutes.
They are especially important for sports clothes. Women’s tights are made from this.
4 Read the text about the secret of silk and answer the questions.
Silk is surrounded by mystery and legend. Tradition says that a 1 According to legend, who
Chinese empress discovered the secret of silk in 2640 BC when a discovered silk?
silkworm cocoon fell from a tree into her cup of tea. 2 Who was allowed to wear
For years, silk was a luxury and only the emperor and his family silk when it was first used in
were permitted to wear it. For over 2000 years, silk was the best China?
kept secret of the Chinese and the death penalty was given to 3 What was the punishment
anyone who exported the silkworm or its eggs. for exporting silkworms?
There are many stories about how the secret of the production of 4 When did Europeans
silk was finally taken out of China. One story says that the secret discover the secret of silk
was finally revealed in 550 AD when two men hid some silkworms production?
in bamboo sticks and took them to the court of the Roman emperor. L
(1461
The Silk Road
5 Look at the map and read the text about the Silk Road. Answer the questions.
Project
You are going to find out about other natural materials, eg cotton.
Plan Research
Find information about natural materials. Look in
Material the library or on the Internet.
What is the material?
Prepare
Where is it from?
Complete the table with your findings.
How is it used?
Present your material
What products is it
used in? Show your completed project to your
classmates and teacher.
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