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David Mower
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Contents Starter unit
Calling teens
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Unit 1
What’s the story?
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Unit 2
Travel the world
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Unit 3
Get connected
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Unit 4
The fame game
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Unit 5
Healthy living
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Unit 6
Challenge
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Unit 7
The media
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Unit 8
Relationships
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Review unit
School’s out
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Grammar reference and practice
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Challenge
Topic words
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What are they? Then listen and check.
1 Find the sports in the box in the wordsearch.
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Dialogue builder Asking for information
5 Match the questions to the answers. How much does it cost? What things can I do? When are the aerobics classes? Can I use the exercise machines whenever I want? 5 Have you got a climbing wall? 6 Could I do kick boxing and zumba? 1 2 3 4
2 Complete the table with the words in the box. bat club court finishing line gloves goal goggles gym helmet hole net pitch racket Things you wear
Places you play
Things you hit with
a) There are sessions every day in the morning and evening.
Others
b) It costs £35 a month. c) Yes, but there is a waiting list for them both. d) Yes, whenever they’re free. e) No, but there is a squash court. f) You can use our exercise machines and go to classes.
3 Circle the odd one out. Then explain why that word is different from the others. ball boots gloves shorts
You don’t wear a ball. 1 ring ropes rucksack weights 2 bat club goal stick 3 court field net ring
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Challenge 6
Reading A sports article CLI L
The Olympic Games 45
A The summer Olympic Games take place every four years. In Ancient Greece, there were only a few events, such as running, discus, javelin, wrestling and boxing. Today, many sports are included, although the list often changes. The International Olympic Committee introduced BMX cycling at the 2008 Beijing Games but decided to take out baseball for 2012, and rugby and golf will be added at Rio de Janeiro in 2016. B Unfortunately, the modern Games have not always been about sporting achievement; politics has often made the news. There was controversy in Berlin in 1936. Germany’s leader, Adolf Hitler, would not congratulate the American medal winner Jesse Owens because he was black. Some countries have even refused to take part for political reasons. Before the Montreal Games in 1976, many African countries said they would pull out if New Zealand competed. This was because the New Zealand rugby team had toured South Africa prior to the Games. At the time, there was an international prohibition on attending sporting events in South Africa in protest against its apartheid government. In the end, 28 countries boycotted the Games. C More recently, other issues like doping and cheating have overshadowed the Games. There were a number of protests before the 2012 Games in London because of the Saudi Arabian ban on women playing sport. Despite all these controversies, the sporting world has its eyes on the next Olympics in Rio. Politics come and go, but it seems that sport will carry on for ever.
1 Scan the text. In which cities were the Olympics
4 Write suitable endings to the sentences.
held in …
1 The Games haven’t always been the same because
1 1936?
3 2008?
2 1976?
4 2012?
2 Some African countries wanted to ban New Zealand from the 1976 Games because
2 Read the text and match paragraphs A–C to the headings.
3 There have been other controversies, such as
A sporting future? Politics Ancient and modern
3 Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Quote words from the text to support your answers.
5 Find phrasal verbs in the text that mean … a) happen. (A)
1 Every sport is played at the Olympics.
b) remove. (A) c) participate. (B)
2 At the Berlin Games, Adolf Hitler congratulated all the winners. 3 Many countries didn’t go to the Games in 1976.
d) stop being involved. (B) e) continue. (C)
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Find sports from p48 in paragraph A of the text. What other sports are mentioned?
4 Saudi Arabia encourages women to play sport.
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Grammar Conditional sentences 1 Circle the correct alternatives.
4 Circle the correct alternatives. 1 If I had been born a girl, my parents would call/ have called me Susan. 2 Would the team have won if they had/had had more time? 3 What would have happened if she didn’t lose/ hadn’t lost the race? 4 If I didn’t go/hadn’t gone to the party, I wouldn’t have met him.
5 Complete the sentences with your own ideas. 1 If I hadn’t stayed out late last night, If/Unless /Unless she scores this penalty, they’ll lose the match. 1 What activities will you do if/unless you join the club? 2 We won’t win if/unless we score soon. 3 If/Unless I don’t go to the gym, I’ll put on weight. 4 You’ll miss the bus if/unless you hurry. 5 If/Unless I don’t see him first, will you tell him to phone home?
2 Match the sentence halves. 1 2 3 4 5
If I met Iker Casillas, If I pass the exam, If I feel sick tomorrow, If I won the Christmas lottery, If it’s cloudy this afternoon,
a) I won’t go to school.
4 If I had had enough money,
6 Read the situations. Then complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. I’m not going to the match because I’ve got an exam tomorrow. If I didn’t have (not have) an exam tomorrow, I would go (go) to the match. If you you
c) I won’t go to the pool. d) I’ll be very happy. e) I’d buy my parents a new house.
3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. You’d follow a strict training programme if you were (be) a top-class athlete. 1 If you you’ll run better.
(wear) good trainers,
2 I will be really surprised if they (not win) the Cup this year.
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3 If they had known about the concert,
1 You’re unfit because you don’t do exercise.
b) I’d ask for his autograph.
3 If you who would you be?
2 If she had worn her seat belt,
(can) be a sports star,
4 I if it is on TV.
(watch) the match tonight
5 If I was rich, I on TV, I
(not watch) hockey (go) to the match.
(do) more exercise, (be) fitter.
2 I didn’t watch the match because I didn’t know it was on TV. If I on TV, I
(know) the match was (watch) it.
3 We lost because we played badly. If we we
(not play) so badly, (not lose).
4 I’ll probably see Marta tomorrow, so I’ll give her the magazine. If I I
(see) Marta tomorrow, (give) her the magazine.
5 You’re always tired because you go to bed late. If you you
(go) to bed earlier, (not be) so tired.
Challenge 6
Grammar bonus: Time clauses 7 Write sentences about the future. Use the prompts to help you. 1 he / have a shower / as soon as / he / get / home after training. 2 we / go swimming in the lake / when / the weather / be good. 3 the team / visit the stadium / after / they / arrive / at the hotel. 4 I / buy / a new T-shirt / before / we / go to the match. 5 the players / not stop / until / the referee / blow the whistle.
8 Read the sentences and circle the best options. we get to the top of the mountain, we’ll have a picnic and a rest!
1 a) When
b) Until
2 The press will interview the winning athletes a) until
they cross the finish line.
b) as soon as you have run around the track ten times, you can relax.
3 a) After
b) Before
4 You should warm up carefully a) as soon as
you do any sport.
b) before
5 Don’t go out on the slopes alone a) when
you are an expert skier.
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46 Read the text and circle the correct alternatives. Then listen and check your answers. Muhammad Ali (1) can’t be/must be the greatest boxer of all time. After he (2) had won/has won a gold medal in the 1960 Rome Olympics, he went on to become the Heavyweight Champion of the World. However, many people (3) are going to/will also remember him for his activities outside the boxing ring. Ali’s nickname was ‘The Greatest’ in reference to his boxing wins. However, he also fought against racial discrimination, which he (4) had experienced/was experiencing as a child in the segregated state of Kentucky in the USA. When he (5) has refused/refused to join the army and fight in the Vietnam War, the authorities took away his title, (6) which/who he later won back. Since his last fight in 1981, Ali (7) has suffered/was suffering from Parkinson’s disease. Some people believe that if he (8) had retired/ would retire earlier, he would be in better health, but this is probably not true. Nowadays he (9) has worked/works harder than ever for humanitarian causes. For example, he (10) has delivered/would deliver medical supplies to poor children in Indonesia, Mexico and Morocco. In 1999, sports journalists (11) voted/have voted Muhammad Ali ‘Sportsman of the Century’, a description that few people (12) won’t/would dispute.
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Vocabulary Gerunds
be used to / get used to 4 Complete the sentences with am, is, are or get.
Vocabulary
1 My new teacher is very strict. I suppose I will used to him.
• Write down any spelling rules in your notebook. • Always include an example for each new rule. This will help you to remember difficult spelling.
2 We will have to eating late in Spain. 3 I feel tired this morning. I not used to going to bed late.
1 Write the gerunds of the verbs. 1 ride
4 study
2 travel
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3 swim
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4 They not used to driving on the left in the UK, but they’ll have to used to it. 5 Chris has moved into his own flat, but he can’t used to living on his own.
2 Complete the sentences with the gerunds of
6 She not used to dogs. In fact, she’s frightened of them.
the verbs in the box.
5 Circle the correct alternatives and complete
fish go run smoke take watch My dad enjoys fishing
the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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1 She’s really good at
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1 I’m not/don’t get used to (run) long distance – I’ve only just started.
2 He needs to practise penalties.
2 I haven’t got/haven’t been used to (wear) goggles when I go swimming yet.
is really bad for you.
3 4 Do you fancy 5 I don’t mind
cycling?
3 They have to get/be used to (carry) rucksacks before their big expedition.
tennis.
3 Write suitable endings for the sentences using gerunds.
4 It took me a long time, but now I’m/get used to (do) it. 5 I’ll never get/be used to my team (play) in the second division – it’s awful!
1 I’m looking forward to
6 Complete the sentences with the correct form
2 Thanks for
of beat or win.
3 Do you feel like ? 4 How about ?
Confusing words • Beat is an irregular verb (past simple = beat, past participle = beaten) that you use when you win something and you are talking about the person who lost – you beat another player, a team, an enemy, etc. • Win is an irregular verb (past simple = won, past participle = won) that you use when you win something and you are talking about the thing you have won – you win a match, an award, etc.
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1 Do you think Spain will next World Cup? 2 Rafa Nadal has several times.
the Andy Murray
3 Liverpool yesterday’s semi-final.
Arsenal in
4 He hasn’t for a long time.
a Formula 1 race
Idiom The ball is in his court now. Does this mean … a) he must take action? b) he has a big advantage?
Challenge 6
Listening A tour guide’s commentary
1 What do you know about Manchester United,
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the famous football club? Try to match the years and numbers (1–8) to a–h.
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47 Listen again and circle the correct answers. 1 People sometimes call Old Trafford the Theatre of … a) Dreams. b) Games. c) Queens. d) Teams.
1 1910
a) the capacity of the stadium
2 1941
b) they built the stadium
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c) visitors to the shop on match days
4 76,000
d) the stadium was bombed
5 1968
e) different products in the shop
6 200,000
f) the team won the European Cup
7 800
g) they rebuilt the stadium
8 20,000
h) museum visitors per year
2 The statue is of one of Manchester United’s greatest … a) admirers. b) fans. c) managers. d) players. 3 How many floors has the museum got? a) one b) two c) three d) four 4 Which Megastore product does the guide not mention? a) football shirt b) DVD c) pen d) fridge magnet
Dictation
47 Listen to a tour guide outside Old Trafford,
Manchester United’s stadium. Check your answers for 1.
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Pronunciation a Read the words and underline the silent letters. guess
thumb
castle
autumn
guitar
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Writing A description of an event
2 Join the sentences using the words in brackets.
Useful language
1 They played badly. They won the match. (although)
1 Circle the correct alternatives.
2 She served a few aces. She lost the match. (despite)
1 The team went to the Olympics despite/although the boycott. 2 Although/Despite she was good, she was not picked for the team. 3 Tom lost the game although/despite hitting two perfect aces.
3 He ran his personal best. He didn’t get a medal. (although) 4 He is small. He plays basketball really well. (despite)
4 Although/Despite winning lots of medals, we only came third.
Preparation for writing
Step 1 THINK Think about special vocabulary you might need to describe a sports event. Copy and complete the diagram with these words. Use a bilingual dictionary to check meaning. ball corner court crowd goal net penalty pitch pivot point racket referee score serve slam-dunk time-out umpire whistle
FooTball
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corner ball
Step 2 PLAN Plan three paragraphs about a sports event.
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1 the setting – what event? who? where? when? 2 the main action – what happened? 3 the scene at the end – how did you feel?
Step 3 WRITE Use your plan and although and despite to
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Step 4 CHECK Do the Common mistakes exercise and then check the Writing checklist on page 73 of the Student’s Book.
Common mistakes Correct the mistakes in these sentences. T
1 If I would have seen him, I would have told him.
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3 Are you good at swim?
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4 Despite she had a headache, she won the gimnastics competition.
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Correction code C – capital letter G – grammar P – punctuation S – spelling T – verb tense W – wrong word
Challenge 6
Speaking Describing photos
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Useful language
1 Match adjectives from the box to the quotes. You don’t need to use all the adjectives. angry bored calm disappointed happy nervous relieved shocked upset
1 The final whistle, at last! I thought they were going to beat us. Phew!
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2 I desperately wanted to get a gold medal, but I didn’t run well.
3 That was a stupid decision, Referee!
4 This match is sending me to sleep.
5 If you concentrate on the game and don’t do anything silly, you’ll win.
50 Listen and complete the description of photo a. In the (1) , there are two football players. One of them (2) have scored a goal because they are celebrating. In the (3) you can see the crowd behind the net. On the (4) there is a player from the other team (5) his hands on his knees. He (6) disappointed. On the left you can see the (7) in the back of the net.
Preparation for speaking
3 Look at photo b and answer the questions. 1 What sport is this? 2 Who can you see in the foreground on the right? 3 What is he doing? 4 Who can you seen on the left? 5 What is he doing? 6 Why does he look like that? 7 What can you see in the background?
4 Describe photo b to the class. 5
51 Listen to a student describing photo b. Do you like his description? Is there anything
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Includes Audio CD
For the Student
Workbook
Survival Guide
Student Website www.macmillanbachillerato.es
Award Workbook 1
Student’s Book
Workbook and Survival Guide Audio CDs
Teacher’s Book
English Edition
For the Teacher
Teacher’s Resource Book
Digital Course
University Entrance Exam Generator
David Mower
Class Audio CDs
Teacher’s Resource Multi-ROM
Workbook Use your Macmillan English Dictionary with this course
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