1.
GRAMMAR
a.
1C 2B 3D 4A
b.
1. You
have to / You must
2. a.
You mustn’t
b. You
don’t have to
c.
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Bank (p.138)
P.139
a.
1. has
to
2.
have to
3.
Does... have to
4.
have to
5.
have to
6.
doesn’t have to
7.
have to / must
8.
Do... have to?
b.
1.
mustn’t
2.
have to
3. don’t
have to
4. √
5.
mustn’t
6.
must
7.
nave to
8. √
2.
PRONUNCIATION must, mustn’t
a.
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b.
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1.
I mustn’t forget her birthday.
2.
She must help you.
3.
We must call him at work.
4.
You mustn’t tell her husband.
5.
He mustn’t be late.
3.
READING AND LISTENING
b.
1.
They have a reputation for being bad at languages.
2.
They wanted Max to learn a new language in a month.
3.
Because he would like to visit Spain and Latin America.
4. In
London for one month.
5.
Easy Vocabulary: Some words are similar to English words.
6.
1. Order a drink and a sandwchich (ask how much it is and understand the
price).
2. Ask for directions in the street.
3. Get a taxi to a famous place.
4. Leave a message on a phone.
Rules:
You mustn’t use a dictionary or phrase book, speak no English,
and you
mustn’t use your hands, mime, or write anything.
C.
The
easiest test was getting a drink and a sandwich in a bar. The most difficult was
getting a taxi to a famous place.
d.
1. F
(The waiter understood him first time)
2. F
(It was six euros ninety)
3. F
(It was the second street on the right)
4. F
(He didn’t understand)
5. T
6. F
(His final mark was seven)
7. F
(You can’t learn Spanish in a month, but you can learn enough to survive)
4.
VOCABULARY modifiers
a.
Spanish is difficult.
b.
Your own answers.
6.
WRITING
Go to
Writing a formal e-mail on p. 115.
a.
You should tick:
How
much do the courses cost?
When
do the courses start and finish?
Where can I stay?
b.
1.
Dear X / Hi / Hello
2. I’m
writing
3. I’d
like
4.
Look forward to hearing from you / Can’t wait to hear from you
5.
Lots of love / Love
Notes:
-incredibly
/ɪn'kredəblɪ/ has the stress on the second syllable.
-Really is a little stronger than very. Compare She’s very well and She’s really well.
-Quite means an intermediate amount -neither a
lot nor a little.
incredibly
really
very
quite
a
bit
not very