Unit 1 Lesson 1 Grammar - Present Perfect Vs Past Simple: Details
Unit 1 Lesson 1 Grammar - Present Perfect Vs Past Simple: Details
Unit 1 Lesson 1 Grammar - Present Perfect Vs Past Simple: Details
Reading – Drowning
Details:
Victims… drown more quickly in fresh water.
When drowning, victims… can't control their actions.
Unit 1 Lesson 3
Dialogue – Asking for information (1)
Details:
Good morning. Can I help you? Yes, I'm visiting the area and I'd like some information on
interesting things to see and do near here.
Could you tell me more about it? Well, the 36 columns of this Memorial represent the States
in the Union at the time of Lincoln's death and...
Do me a favour. Go to the store and get a few things for dinner tonight. Sure. Just write a
shopping list for me.
end: ending
begin beginning
:
live: life
lose: loss
die: die (death)
Vocabulary – Verbs with un-
Details:
We're finally home! Time to unpack (unkapc) now.
The woman got a little electric shock when she tried to unplug (plgunu) the fridge.
I think this is the wrong key. It won't unlock (lokcun) the door.
It's Friday evening! The perfect time to uncork (krocnu) a nice bottle of wine.
The passengers started to unfasten (tsfanenu) their seat belts once the plane landed.
What are you waiting for? Come on! Unwrap (pranUw) your birthday presents now!
The Chief Inspector gave the order to enter the building and untie (nutei) the prisoners.
Did you unload (lodaun) the washing machine? Yes, I did. Look! I found: a twenty-pound note!
Vocabulary – Say and Tell
Details:
WHEN YOU SAY NOTHING AT ALL. RONAN KEATING.
ONLY TIME WILL TELL.MIKE OLDFIELD.
SAY YES. BEYONCE.
TELL ME A JOKE. CO-OP BOB.
TELL THE TRUTH. OTTIS REDDING.
HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY. CHICAGO.
SOMETHING TO SAY.STEVIE WONDER.
TELL ME SOMETHING I DON'T KNOW. SELENA GOMEZ.
Vocabulary – Could
Details:
The Internet connection is down.
You could try unplugging the router for a few seconds and then plugging it in again.
It could snow today.
Look at the clouds in the sky.
Could I please open the window?
It's so hot I can't breathe.
Vocabulary – Networking
Details:
A social networking site
Mark this tweet as a favourite
A Facebook timeline
Post a comment
Upload a video.
Unit 2 Lesson 1
Grammar – Adverbs of frequency
Details:
Greg's TV viewing habits
He always watches sports.
He usually watches films.
He never watches cartoons.
Complete the sentences with the correct form of tend to.
Grammar – Used to
Details:
Pau Gasol didn't use to (used to) play for Los Angeles Lakers. He was one of the best players
there ever.
Did you use to go skiing when you lived in Austria?
They used to (didn't use to) argue so much years ago. I think they might get divorced soon.
My best friend didn't use to like golf but she loves playing it now.
I used to smoke but I gave it up a few years ago.
Did you use to (Didn't you use to) go out with Pam Wilson? Guess what! She's just got
engaged to Phil!
Gangnam Style is playing on the radio! I used to know how to dance to it. I was so good at it
too!
Didn't you use to (Did you use to) like vegetables when you were a child?
Vocabulary – TV genres
Details:
The Simpsons, Family Guy, The Flintstones cartoon
Planet Earth, 60 Minutes, Frontline reality show (documentary)
Get Gorgeous, Clean House, How do I look? makeover show
Wheel of Fortune, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Jeopardy! game show
America's Next Top Model, Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother soap opera (reality show)
Eastenders, Ugly Betty, Neighbours sitcom (soap opera)
Friends, The Big Bang Theory, How I met your mother documentary (sitcom)
Vocabulary – Adjectives
Details:
Unit 2 Lesson 2
Grammar – Present perfect continuous
Details:
How long have you been learning English?
I've been having (I've had) this car since 2001 and it has never broken down.
A: You look great, Tom!
B: Thanks! I've been doing a lot of exercise lately.
A: Have you seen Still Alice?
B: Not yet, but I know it's supposed to be a cool film.
We've known each other since we met in our first year of university.
Sorry I'm a bit late. I hope you haven't been waiting for a long time.
You've studied (You've been studying) for two hours. Don't you think you need to take a
break?
I've always been wanting (I've always wanted) to play the guitar and join a band.
Grammar – For and since
Details:
They've been married for 25 years.
I've been doing grammar exercises for the last 20 minutes.
We haven't eaten anything since we had breakfast this morning.
She's been sick since Tuesday.
I've had this bike for about a month.
He's been playing for Inter Milan since 2013.
Unit 2 Lesson 3
Dialogue – TV talk
Details:
What's up? on
Can you do the volume down a bit, please? It's too loud. turn
Sure.
Would you stop do that, please? It's very annoying! doing
I'm sorry.
You shouldn't be in the living room then. Why don't you go to your bedroom?
Vocabulary – Un- and im-
Details: