UNAMAD LANGUAGE CENTER
NAME : BRENDA ALICIA MAMANI QUISPE
GRAMMAR
1 Make first conditional sentences.
Example: If we / not leave / now / we / miss / the last bus
If we don’t leave now, we’ll miss the last bus.
1 If Mark / ring / me / I / tell you
If Mark ring me, I´ll tell you
2 Yasuko / be / upset / if she / not pass / the exam
Yasuko´ll be upset, if she don´t pass the exam.
3 If you / catch / the 11.15 train / you / get / to London at 12.30
If you catch the 11.15 train, you´ll get to London at 12.30
4 I / not be able / to go to work / if it / snow
I won´t be able to go to work, if it snow
5 Maggie / arrive / on time / if she / take / a taxi
Maggie will arrive on time, if she take a taxi
6 They / not go / to the beach / if it / rain
They won´t go to the beach, if it rain.
7 If Chris / miss / the meeting / his boss / be / angry
If Chris miss the meeting his boss, be will angry
8 If we / not take / a map / we / get / lost
If we don´t take a map, we´ll get lost
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2 Underline the correct word.
Example: Why didn’t you answer my / mine email?
1 Is this book your / yours or your brother’s?
2 This isn’t our camera; it’s their / theirs.
3 Have you seen her / hers new computer?
4 Dom and Kate have got a dog. Its / theirs name is Scooby.
5 That pen is my / mine! Give it to me!
6 I don’t know where the teacher is, but that’s his / hers car.
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3 Make statements and questions with should and the words in brackets.
Example: Do you think I should look for another job? (I / look for)
1 You shouldn´t drive so fast. The roads are very icy. (you / not drive)
2 If he wants to learn Spanish, He should study in Spain. (he / study)
3 This computer is old. Should we buy a new one? (we / buy)
4 You shouldn´t go to bed late. You’ve got an exam in the morning. (you / not go)
5 People should be nicer to each other. (people / be)
6 What I should do about my noisy neighbours? (I / do)
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Grammar total 20
VOCABULARY
4 Underline the correct word(s).
Example: Grace looks / looks like her sister! They both have blond hair and blue eyes.
1 Matthew’s wife has done / made a birthday cake for him.
2 Is Fiona going to wear / carry her new dress for the party?
3 I never borrow / lend money from my friends.
4 Nicole is a famous singer. She wins / earns a lot of money.
5 We knew / met Juan’s wife for the first time yesterday.
6 I hate waiting / hoping for people when they’re late.
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5 Complete the sentences with an adverb made from the adjective in brackets.
Example: Martin sometimes drives dangerously. (dangerous)
1 Sharon swims very well. (good)
2 I can’t hear you when you speak quietly. (quiet)
3 Andrei dances beautifully. (beautiful)
4 The children smiled happily. (happy)
5 The old man shouted angrily at the cats in his garden. (angry)
6 Why do you always walk so slowly? (slow)
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6 Complete the sentences with the correct phrase. There are three extra phrases.
get a ticket get better get divorced get
emails get home get on well with get
nervous get up get presents get fit
get a job get married
Example: I don’t have any money. I need to get a job.
1 I don’t have any problems with my neighbours. I get on well with them.
2 If they leave work now, they’ll get home by five o’clock.
3 Do I have to get presents before I get on the bus?
4 Mary and Joe have decided to get married. The wedding is in June.
5 If we get a ticket late, we’ll miss the train.
6 I’m not very well at the moment, but I hope I’ll get better before my holiday.
7 People often get nervous before interviews.
8 He’s doing more exercise because he wants to get fit.
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Vocabulary total 20
LISTENING
1 Listen to the conversation. Tick () A or B.
1 It’ll make things better if Pete says nothing.
A True B False
2 If Pete sends his girlfriend an email, she’ll read it.
A True B False
3 If Pete leaves the office early, he’ll see her at the bus station.
A True B False
4 If Pete tells her he loves her, she won’t change her mind.
A True B False
5 If Pete persuades her to go out to dinner, everything will be all right.
A True B False
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2 Listen to five people asking for advice. Choose the best advice for each speaker.
Speaker 1 E
Speaker 2 B
Speaker 3 D
Speaker 4 A
Speaker 5 C
A You should phone your colleagues right now.
B You should go to the birthday party.
C You should stop drinking coffee in the evening.
D You should find someone else.
E You should ask for the money back immediately.
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Listening total 10
SPEAKING
1 Ask your partner these questions.
1 How do you normally get to work / school?
2 What do you usually do when you get home from work / school?
3 Do you ever get angry? What about?
4 Have you ever got lost? What happened?
5 How many texts do you get a day? Who are they from
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Listening 1
Diana Hi, Pete. Are you OK?
Pete Hi, Diana. Er, can I talk to you about something?
Diana Sure. What’s the problem?
Pete It’s about Maria. You know we’ve been together for
two months now. And you know I, well, I’m deeply in
love with her.
Diana Yes …
Pete Well, I did something bad last night.
Diana Oh, no, Pete. What did you do?
Pete I danced with her best friend, maybe for a bit too long.
Quite a long time, actually. Maria wasn’t very happy.
Diana Not a good idea, Pete.
Pete OK, some advice, please …
Diana You should speak to her, Pete. If you say nothing, it’ll
make things worse than they are already.
Pete I know. Talking about it is more difficult than you
think, though.
Diana Well, why don’t you send her an email? Tell her you’re
sorry, and that you promise you won’t do it again.
Pete She won’t read an email from me at the moment. I’m
sure of that.
Diana Right, then, I think you should leave the office early.
She gets the early bus, so you’ll see her at the bus
station. Then you can speak to her. Tell her that you
love her. She’ll definitely change her mind. Girls love
that kind of talk.
Pete You don’t know Maria. If I tell her I love her too soon,
she’ll get frightened and leave me.
Diana OK, then. Book a nice restaurant. Persuade her to go
out for dinner with you. If you do that, I’m sure
everything will be all right.
Pete Oh, I guess you’re right. I’ll leave work early and try to
find her at the bus station.
Diana Good. And Pete, smile. Be happy. Make her laugh.
She’ll love that, too.
Pete Yeah. OK, Diana.
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Listening 2
1
‘I lent my friend some money last week and she hasn’t given it
back yet. It was quite a lot of money, so I can’t forget about it. In
fact, if I don’t get the money back, I can’t pay for my English
classes this week. That’s a problem, because I have a test on
Friday. What do you think I should do?’
2
‘I’ve got a problem. My boss wants me to go on a business
conference this weekend, but it’s my daughter’s birthday party.
She’s going to be five years old. All her school friends are coming
to the party. My boss is a bit difficult to get on with. I don’t want
to risk having an argument with him. Should I go to the
conference or to the party?’
3
‘I want to trust my boyfriend, but I think he is seeing someone
else. He gets texts from another girl. I took his phone and I read
the texts yesterday when he was playing football. Maybe she’s
just a friend but I don’t think he’s being honest with me. What
should I do?’
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‘We’ve had a good year at work, so I’ve booked a restaurant for
all my colleagues to celebrate. I’m meeting them there in fifteen
minutes. But I’ve just heard on the radio that there’s a flood in
the city centre. Last year there was a flood and it was terrible.
What do you think I should do?’
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‘I can’t seem to get to sleep at nights. I have a lot of work to do,
but I don’t think I’m stressed. After dinner, I make some coffee
and watch TV. That’s quite relaxing. But when I go to bed, I just
can’t sleep. I get hyperactive. In the morning, I’m really tired.
What should I do?’