Gateway A2 Student's Book Pask Full Answers PDF
Gateway A2 Student's Book Pask Full Answers PDF
Gateway A2 Student's Book Pask Full Answers PDF
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Predicting content from pictures and listening for gist
b F (I always wear a jumper around the house in winter ...
think of the energy and money you save!)
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dT Students write words from the unit so far in a
eT pyramid, with one-syllable words at the top and
three-syllable words at the bottom.
f F (Do you know that in the UK televisions consume
£190 mill ion worth of electricity waiting on standby For example:
every year?) 1 syllable bed sink chair
2 syllables cooker poster table cupboard
7b0 25 Tell students to put the sentences in exercise 7a 3 syllables microwave computer radiator DVD
in the order that they appear in the video . Play the track
ironing
again for students to watch or listen and check .
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1 In pairs, students describe what they can see in the
pictures. Ask students to share their thoughts with
the class.
8 SPEAKING In pairs, students discuss how often they and
their fomilies do the things that appear in the video. Suggested answers
Remind them to use always, sometimes, never when 1a I can see two girls outside a night club.
they answer. Elicit answers from students around 1b I can see a girl talking on the phone.
the class . 2a I can see two boys playing computer games.
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Using the present continuous and present simple 4a Students look at the picture and write about what the
people are doing, using the present continuous form of
>>>FASTTRACK the verbs in the box. Point out that there are two extra
verbs that they do not have to use.
If students are familiar with the present continuous, you
could do exercises 4a and 46 as class activities by asking Answers
different students to give the answers and asking the rest 1 Dexter is drawing.
of the class if they agree. 2 Mum is washing the dishes.
3 Lucas and Harry are playing computer games.
Test before you teach 4 Dad is doing the ironing.
Think of an action and mime it for your students, e.g. 5 Megan is brushing her teeth.
making a cake, eating a bowl of soup, driving to school,
6 Billy is doing his homework.
etc. Ask students to guess what you are doing and elicit a
sentence in the present continuous, e.g. You're making a 4b Students put the words in order to make questions.
cake. Ask other students to mime actions for the class to
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guess and check how comfortable they are with forming
sentences in the present continuous. If they already have 1 What is Billy doing?
a good knowledge of the structure and use of this tense, 2 What is Dexter drawing?
move through the Grammar guide exercise quickly in 3 Are Lucas and Harry playing golf?
open class. 4 Is Mum taking the rubbish out?
5 What is Megan doing?
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Verbs ending in one vowel + one consonant: double
the consonant and add -ing 1 present simple: a and d; present continuous: b and c
chat - chatting; put - putting; sit - sitting 2 routine actions: a and d; actions that are happening
now: band c
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27 Play the track for students to listen to
the pronunciation of the -ing form of the verbs in the 7 Ask students to read quickly through the text to get
table and decide if the stress is on the first or second the gist of it before they start to complete the gaps.
syllable . See p152 for the audioscript for this exercise. Students check answers in pairs by reading the dialogue
aloud.
Answer
I The stress is on the first syllable ~ing).