Vocabulary: Match The Words and Phrases To The Pictures
Vocabulary: Match The Words and Phrases To The Pictures
Vocabulary: Match The Words and Phrases To The Pictures
Vocabulary
1 Match the words and phrases to the pictures.
1. run out of
2. explore
3. feel lonely
4. set off
5. reach your destination
6. overcome an obstacle
1 a 1 b 1 c
1 d 1 e 1 f
2 Complete the sentences with the words below. Then tick () the sentences
that are true for you.
on the way made my way on my own survive journey dream came true
...... 1. I don’t like staying at home …………………… .
...... 2. I’d like to go on an exciting …………………… .
...... 3. I really wanted to travel to the USA. This summer, my …………………… .
...... 4. I think I could …………………… alone in the jungle for a number of weeks.
...... 5. I stopped at the newsagent …………………… to school this morning.
...... 6. Yesterday, I …………………… through a large crowd of people at the market
in order to buy something.
4 Complete the questions. Use the Past Simple. Then answer the questions
to make them true for you.
1. …………………… you …………………… tea yesterday?
……………………………………………………………………
2. …………………… your parents …………………… to the cinema at the weekend?
……………………………………………………………………
3. What …………………… your best friend …………………… you for your last birthday?
……………………………………………………………………
4. How …………………… you …………………… to school this morning?
……………………………………………………………………
5 Complete the sentences with the correct form of used to and the verbs below.
like walk play cook climb
1. When I lived near school, I …………………… to school every day.
2. I …………………… avocado, but now I love it!
3. He …………………… mountains before his accident.
4. …………………… your father …………………… professional football?
5. I …………………… , but now I enjoy preparing all kinds of food.
Vocabulary
1 Choose the correct verb.
1. take part / appear / make in an international competition
2. perform / do / earn a lot of money
3. make / do / have charity work
4. represent / appear / donate your country
5. earn / compose / save songs
2 Complete the words in the questions below. Then match the questions to the answers.
1. Who made a significant c … … … … … … … … … … … to the field of communication
technology in the modern world?
2. Which actor has d … … … … … … a lot of money to the UN’s World Food Programme?
3. What famous British band a … … … … … … … on US television in 1964?
4. What organisation does a lot to try and save the e … … … … … … … … … … ?
5. What famous singer p … … … … … … … … on stage in 26 European cities during her
2012 world tour?
Answers
...... a. Friends of the Earth
...... b. Steve Jobs
...... c. Madonna
...... d. George Clooney
...... e. The Beatles
Grammar
3 Choose the correct answer.
1. The team hasn’t won an award yet / just / already.
2. Have your friends yet / already / since flown in a hot-air balloon?
3. We have ever / just / never been to an open-air concert before.
4. My cousin has been a singer for / since / already he was eight years old.
5. I haven’t watched that DVD for / since / already a long time.
6. The band has ever / just / yet played their new song.
5 Complete the text with the verbs below. Use the Present Perfect Simple.
hear perform write create change listen become begin
Have you ever listened to a song that you think you 1.……………………
before? If the answer is yes, you 2.…………………… probably
…………………… to a “mashup”. A mashup is a new song made from two or
more old ones. It’s not new, but technology 3.…………………… things.
Recently, DJs 4.…………………… to make mashups by mixing recorded songs
on computers. Artist DJ Reset 5.…………………… several hit songs by doing
this. He 6.…………………… very successful. He 7.…………………… on
stages around the world, and magazines and newspapers 8.……………………
about him. He does not compose songs by himself but his creations are
interesting. They’re both old and new. That’s mashup.
Vocabulary
1 The travellers below haven’t got everything they need. Complete the sentences
with the items below.
guidebook first-aid kit sunscreen map toiletries
1. After sitting on the beach, Karen is as red as a tomato. She left her …………………… at the hotel.
2. Kim can’t read about the museum. She’s lost her …………………… .
3. Jim can’t find his shampoo. He’s left all his …………………… at home.
4. Robyn got lost while she was hiking. She didn’t have a …………………… with her.
5. Dave fell and hurt his knee. He needed a …………………… but it was in the car.
2 A tour guide is talking to some tourists. Complete the sentences with the words below.
camera case suitcase money belt passport luggage allowance
1. Bring no more than one …………………… with you tomorrow. This is the
…………………… for the trip. We haven’t got room on the bus for more than that.
Miss you!
Sue
5 Complete the sentences about the people in Exercise 4 with the phrases below and will.
lose weight do something else instead ask Kate to join me take a yoga course instead
1. Actually, I think I ……………………………… .
2. Perhaps she ……………………………… .
3. He ……………………………… probably ……………………………… .
4. There are too many people. Perhaps they ……………………………… .
6 Complete the mini-dialogues with the verbs in brackets. Use be going to, will or
the Present Simple with future meaning.
1. A: Are there any good restaurants in Glasgow?
Vocabulary
1 Where can you find these people? Look at the pictures and complete the words.
1 2
4 Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first. Use the Second Conditional.
1. I want to take a picture of the fountain, but I haven’t got my camera.
I …………………… a picture of the fountain if I …………………… my camera.
2. I think you should stay on the zebra crossing.
If I …………………… you, I …………………… on the zebra crossing.
3. I can’t take the course because it’s during school hours.
If the course …………………… during school hours, I …………………… it.
4. The guide speaks so softly that we can’t hear him.
We …………………… the guide if he …………………… so softly.
5. Daniel is too shy to ask you out.
Daniel …………………… you out if he …………………… too shy.
5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the First or Second Conditional.
1. If you …………………… (go) to the swimming pool every day, you will improve your swimming.
2. Tim …………………… (take) a course if he had the money.
3. If they saw this playground, they …………………… (love) it.
4. She …………………… (not enjoy) visiting this art gallery unless she likes modern art.
5. If I …………………… (not have) my guidebook, I would ask for directions.
6. We …………………… (meet) you at the nightclub if you want.
7. I …………………… (wait) for the traffic light to change if I were you.
Vocabulary
1 Cross out the WRONG examples for each adjective. Then write these examples
in the correct place.
These foods are usually … .
1. cooked: noodles cola fish ……………………
2. sour: lemons yoghurt salami ……………………
3. salty: cucumbers crisps anchovy ……………………
4. raw: strawberries rice cherries ……………………
5. sweet: vinegar cake ice cream ……………………
Unless you are one of those lucky people 1.………………………… family still
lives on a farm, you have probably never eaten fruit and vegetables straight from
the tree or the ground 2.………………………… they grow. Most of us can only
buy products 3.………………………… farmers grow on farms hundreds of
kilometres away. Metro Supermarket in Berlin is trying to change this. Metro has
installed a greenhouse 4.………………………… grows vegetables inside the
supermarket. The greenhouse, called Infarm, uses vertical farming techniques 5.
………………………… allow people to grow food in small spaces. Vegetables
remain in the greenhouse from the time 6.………………………… they are planted
until they are ripe. There are no transport costs and the supermarket doesn’t need a
special place to keep the produce. Many of Metro’s customers are Berlin chefs 7.
………………………… are looking for fresh vegetables for their menu. The chefs
like the greenhouse because they can see the place 8.………………………… their
vegetables come from. Many of them have never seen a vegetable 9.
………………………… is in its first 15 days, and this new experience has helped
them see food in a different way. Thanks to Infarm, Metro is no longer just a
supermarket, it’s a place 10.………………………… ideas are born.
Vocabulary
1 Match the sentences to the pictures. Pay attention to the words in bold.
1. Bob knows how to stand up for himself.
2. Billy is annoying his sister.
3. Howard has forgiven his brother.
4. Ellie is having an argument with her parents.
1 a 1 b
1 c 1 d
2 Choose the correct answer to show you understand the meanings of the words in bold.
1. You have to learn to compromise. You can’t help people / get your own way all the time.
2. On Friday nights, I enjoy hanging out with friends. We usually do our homework / meet at a café.
3. Just ignore him. If you stop talking to / shout at him, he’ll go away.
4. Why is she making fun of that boy? She needs to study / apologise.
5. Kathy fell out with Jane. They’re not speaking / waiting for the doctor.
6. Jane has betrayed her friend by saying nice / nasty things about her.
7. You hurt her feelings when you invited / didn’t invite her to your party.
3 Complete the sentences with the words below. Then tick () the sentences that are true for you.
disagree disappoint trust make friends respect accept
...... 1. I try not to …………………… my friends.
...... 2. I always …………………… older people.
...... 3. It’s hard for me to …………………… my parents’ rules.
...... 4. I can …………………… with someone even if they’re different from me.
...... 5. I can’t …………………… someone until I know them well.
...... 6. If I …………………… with someone, I usually just keep quiet.
5 Learn how to make friends at a new school. Choose the correct modals to complete the tips.
1. You should / mustn’t / shouldn’t talk to everyone you meet at first.
You never know who will become a good friend.
2. You must / mustn’t / need to try to be someone you’re not. It’s important
for people to get to know the real you.
3. You mustn’t / should / don’t have to ask for help when you need it.
It’s a good way to make a new friend.
4. You mustn’t / shouldn’t / have to try to remember people’s names.
They sometimes get annoyed when you don’t.
5. Remember, you don’t need to / mustn’t / should have 100 friends.
It’s enough to have two or three good friends.
6. You shouldn’t / mustn’t / have to be patient. It’s OK not to make
10 friends on the first day at your new school.
Vocabulary
1 Choose the correct answer.
1. There were no judges / witnesses to the murder.
2. Thieves broke into / identified our house last night while we were sleeping.
3. The driver obeyed / broke the law when he drove through a red light.
4. The jury committed the crime / found him guilty.
5. The witness identified / caused damage the thief. She remembered what he was wearing.
6. The burglar was sent to prison by the hooligan / judge.
7. The criminal was given a warning / witness by the police.
8. The police have found fingerprints at the scene of the crime / prison sentence.
9. During the riot / trial, the lawyer showed some surprising evidence.
10. The accused was very happy when he was found innocent / guilty of the crime.
Grammar
3 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the Present Simple Passive.
1. Decisions …………………… (make) by judges.
2. Evidence …………………… (collect) by the police.
3. …………………… blood samples …………………… (examine) by forensic scientists?
4. Questions …………………… (ask) by lawyers.
5. Sentences …………………… (not pass) by juries.
6. Information …………………… (give) by witnesses.
5 Use the words below and the Past Simple Passive to write questions about a robbery.
1. evidence / find / at the scene of the crime
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2. weapons / use / in the robbery
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3. the evidence / see / by a detective
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4. any damage / cause / to the house
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5. what things / steal / from the house
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6 Look at the picture and answer the questions in Exercise 5. Use the Past Simple Passive.
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