Phrasal Verbs: what's the meaning of these phrasal verbs?
Make up: He was late for work, so he made up an excuse
Look into: The police are looking into new ways of solving crimes
Work out: It took the scientist three years to work out the solution
Look up: Sasha looked up the information on the internet
Make up: invent
Look into: investigate
Work out: calculate
Look up: search for
Future forms
In the future, people (live) longer.
When I leave school, I (study) science at university.
At two o'clock, we (meet) Marta at the airport.
At 7 a.m. tomorrow, I (wake up)
By this time next year, I (finish) this Student's Book.
In the future, people will live longer.
When I leave school, I'm going to study science at university.
At two o'clock, we are meeting Marta at the airport. ('re going to meet/'ll be meeting also possible)
At 7 a.m. tomorrow, I'll be waking up
By this time next year, I'll have finished this Student's Book.
Pronouns - Choose the correct answer:
1. Do you know whose/who tablet this is?
2. In the future, cars will drive itself/themselves.
3. Nobody/Anybody will eat 'real' food in the future, we'll all take pills.
1. whose
2. themselves
3. Nobody
Pronunciation
Match each word with its phoneme: /i:/ or /I/
we'll
peel
live
feel
leave
fit
will
feet
feel
it's
pill
eats
we'll - /i:/
peel - /i:/
live - /I/
feel - /i:/
leave - /i:/
fit - /I/
will - /I/
feet - /i:/
feel - /i:/
it's - /I/
pill - /I/
eats - /i:/
Idioms: Match the idioms with their definition
1. cost an arm and a leg. a. owe money to the bank
2. be out of pocket b. cost a lot of money
3. be in the red c. have enough money to pay for your basic needs
4. make ends meet d. have spent more money than you made
1B
2D
3A
4C
Conditionals - Correct the errors in the sentences:
Unless you will get a job, you won't have any money.
I will do my shopping online if I lived in a village.
Joe wouldn't have gone to the concert if he knew it as sold out.
Unless you get a job, you won't have any money.
I would do my shopping online if I lived in a village.
Joe wouldn't have gone to the concert if he had known it as sold out.
Compound nouns. Match 1-5 with A-E to make compound nouns:
1. pocket. a. rate
2. credit. b. money
3. bank. c. card
4. exchange. d. box
5. money. e. manager
1B
2C
3E
4A
5D
Unless. Rewrite the following sentences:
If I don't earn a lot of money this summer, I won't be able to go on holiday.
If Jack doesn't stay up all night, he won't finish his essay.
Unless I earn a lot of money this summer, I won't be able to go on holiday.
Unless Jack stays up all night, he won't finish his essay.
Mention three on-demand services
i.e. Netflix, Prime Video, HBO
Passive:
Youtube videos (watch) by people around the world. (present simple)
A new drama series for Channel 4 (film) this month. (present continuous)
Adele (vote) the best female singer in the UK. (present perfect)
Youtube videos are watched by people around the world.
A new drama series for Channel 4 is being filmed this month.
Adele has been voted the best female singer in the UK.
HAVE SOMETHING DONE
Someone checks Dani's guitar before every concert.
Someone did Ana's make-up.
Someone is cooking Carlos' dinner.
Dani's has his guitar checked before every concert
Ana had her make-up done
Carlos is having his dinner cooked.
-ED vs -ING
1. The journalist has been doing interviews all afternoon, so now she feels very tiring/tired
2. I didn't think the football match was very excited/exciting
3. This film is quite amused/amusing
4. I was amazed/amazing when I saw someone I knew on Youtube
1. tired
2. exciting
3. amusing
4. amazed