Vocabulary 1
keep a promise
Grammar 2.1
Katya took up karate when she was seven years old because she was interested in it.
Vocabulary 2
taking risks
Grammar 2.2
2. Her father, who is a professional karate instructor, taught her, so she progressed quickly and soon became junior regional champion.
Vocabulary 3
taking up
Grammar 2.3&2.4
3. She did karate with other children who were the same age as her, but none of them was as good as her, so she felt dissatisfied.
4. Last year, she took part in the national championship, but she didn’t win because she was injured during one of the matches.
Vocabulary 4&5
picked ... up
took part in
Grammar 2.5&2.6
5. She hopes to become a professional karate instructor and work in the same sports centre as her father because he has too many students.
6. Some of her father’s students have been studying karate for several years, and he thinks they would benefit from a different teacher because they are too familiar with his style of karate.
Vocabulary 6 + Comparisons
have a go
the hardest
Grammar: Comparisons
This cap is slightly more expensive than that one is
Word Formation 1
amazing
Word Formation 2
exhausting
Word Formation 3
puzzling
Word Formation 4
disappointed
Word Formation 5
motivated
Grammar 3.1
made more noise than
Grammar 3.2
are not as dangerous
Grammar 3.3
is the best player
Grammar 3.4
as stressed as
Grammar 3.5
much more clearly than
Word Formation 6 + Sentence Transformation
astonished
I had spoken to Marge
Grammar: '-ed' or 'ing' (x2) + Comparisons (x2)+ Word Formation (x2)
tired
exciting
discovery
creativity
were blown down
Grammar 3.6 + Sentence Transformation
more comfortable than any of
you to take up / that you take up
UoE 1(x3) & 2(x3)
trembling
aisle
appeared
off
the
as
Grammar: Comparisons x 3 + Phrasal Verbs x 3
better
sooner
more slowly
broke into
get through to
ran into