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UNIT 1

THAT’S WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR!

1.1 GRAMMAR FOCUS
Match the information in columns A and B. Then compare with a partner.
1.2 GRAMMAR FOCUS
How do you feel about these situations? Complete the sentences with it clauses from the list. Then ask turns reading your sentences with a partner.

UNIT 2

CAREER MOVES


2.1 GRAMMAR FOCUS

Look at the gerund phrases in column A. write your opinion of each job by choosing information from columns B and C. Then add 2 or more gerund phrases and write similar sentences.
2.2 GRAMMAR FOCUS
Complete the sentences using the words in parentheses. Compare with a partner. (More than one answer is possible)

1.       Being a fashion designer is_______ (interesting) being an accountant.
2.       A TV reporter’s job is_______ (dangerous) a firefighter’s job.
3.       A police officer_______ (travel) a flight attendant
4.       A factory supervisor ________ (earn) a volunteer teacher.
5.       Long- distance truck drivers have _______ (hours) bank tellers.
6.       Pilots usually have_______ (education) airport security guards.
7.       A doctor is_______ (trained) a medical assistant.
8.       A social worker isn’t __________ (paid) a pharmacist.

UNIT 3

COULD YOU DO ME A FAVOR?

3.1 GRAMMAR FOCUS
 Circle the correct answers. Then practice with a partner.
3.2 GRAMMAR FOCUS

Rewrite these sentences as indirect requests. In other words, ask someone to deliver the message for you. Then compare with a partner

1. Nina, will you drive us to the party on Friday?
2. Tony, how many friends can I bring to your party?
3. Sofia, are you going to the party with Jeff?
4. Kevin, did you accept the invitation to Tony’s party?
5. Mario, are you going to give Tony a gift?
6. Anne- Marie, please return my phone call
7. Dan, where is the best place to park?
8. Kimberley, I have to turn down your invitation to the movies

UNIT 4

WHAT A STORY!


4.1 GRAMMAR FOCUS
Complete the news stories using the past continuous or simple past forms of the verbs. Then compare with a partner.
4.2 GRAMMAR FOCUS
Complete the sentences in column A with the simple past or past continuous forms of the verbs. Complete the sentences in column B with the simple past or past perfect forms of the verbs.

UNIT 5

CROSSING CULTURES

5.1 GRAMMAR FOCUS
Complete the sentences about living in foreign country. Use the phrases below. Then compare with a partner.

5.2 GRAMMAR FOCUS
Match information in columns A and B to make sentences about customs in the United State and Canada. Then compare with a partner.

UNIT 6

WHAT’S WRONG WITH IT?
6.1 GRAMMAR FOCUS

Read the comments from customers in a restaurant. Write sentences in 2 different ways using forms of the word in parentheses. Then compare with a partner.

1.      This tablecloth isn’t very clean. It…. (stain)
2.      Could we have another water pitcher? This one… (leak)
3.      The table looks pretty dirty. The wood… too. (scratch)
4.      The waiter needs a new shirt. The one he’s wearing… (tear)
5.      Could you bring me another cup of coffee? This cup… (chip)
6.      The walls really need paint. And the celling… (damage)

6.2 GRAMMAR FOCUS
What needs to be done in this apartment? Write sentences about these items using need with gerunds or passive infinitives.