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2 7 Listen again Complete with the verbs in

In document Elementary Grammar 2 (Page 55-58)

the box. There are two extra verbs. • choose • navigate • press • push • select • starts • stop Dialogue 1

First you press the button at the top (…). Then you 1 the temperature you need (…). Dialogue 2

2 the key in the middle to 3

the menu. Then select recorder. Then press the red button and it 4 recording. When

you’re done, just press 5 .

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Read the TV listings and answer the questions with the type of programme.

9.00 Friends

Joey and Rachel nearly kiss. 10.45 The Ten o’clock News 10.30 Local Weather 10.45 Football Today

Five of today’s games. 12.45 The X Factor

2.00 The Big Blue

The Pacific Ocean

3.30 I’m a Celebrity! Get Me Out Of Here!

Justin Timberlake isn’t enjoying the island!

4.00 The Ricki Lake Show

Mel Gibson and Madonna are tonight’s guests.

4.30 Tom and Jerry

Classic animation. 1 What’s on at nine o’clock? 2 What’s on at quarter to eleven? 3 What’s on at half past three? 4 What’s on at four o’clock? 5 What’s on at half past four?

2

Complete the words.

1 This person tells you if it will rain, snow or be

sunny: w f

2 This person’s job is to make people laugh:

c

3 This person tells you the most important events

from around the world: n r

4 This person uses cosmetics on your face to

make you look better on TV:

m - a

5 This person is responsible for telling actors

what to do: d

3

Circle the correct option.

1 Don’t forget to turn down / plug in the fridge

freezer / cooker, or the food will be burnt!

2 Don’t turn down / turn off the remote control /

fridge freezer or the ice-cream will melt!

3 Save water! Plug in / Fill up the microwave /

dishwasher with plates before you use it!

4 I couldn’t use my electric razor / washing

machine to shave because I forgot to plug it in / turn it up.

5 Where’s the microwave / remote control?

I want to plug in / turn up the volume on the TV because I can’t hear it.

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Complete with

a

or

some

.

1 I need money to go to the cinema.

2 I’m watching sitcom at the moment.

3 I can’t play football right now – I’ve got

homework to do.

4 There’s programme on TV at 8 p.m. about Ancient Egypt.

5 I’m looking for information about Paris.

6 people prefer documentaries to soap operas, but not many!

2

Complete with the words in the box. There’s an extra word.

• any • lot of (x2) • many • much • none • some

London is a great place to visit! There are

1 interesting places to see:

Buckingham Palace, the British Museum and Oxford Street. It’s easy to find your way around and there are a 2 good guidebooks

with maps – they’re everywhere! There aren’t

3 maps on the streets though. There

are 4 Spanish restaurants, but not

many, and there are a 5 great parks to

play sports in! The only problem is, there isn’t

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Write questions with How much or How many and the prompts.

1 trains / go to Stratford every day

2 time / it take / to walk from Victoria to the

Embankment

3 information about London / you can find on

the internet

4 cafés / there / be / in Leicester Square 5 museums / there / be in London 6 money / you need a day

4

Complete with a lot, much, not much, many, not

many or none.

1 A How classes do you have

a day?

B . We’ve got five lessons

a day!

2 A How homework do you

have every night?

B . It only takes an hour.

3 A How hours do you spend

studying at the weekend?

B . I do it all on weekdays.

4 A How money do you earn a

week?

B . I deliver newspapers, but they don't pay very well.

5 A How cars has your family

got?

B . We’ve got ten!

6 A How TV programmes can

you watch after school?

B . My friends watch a lot more TV than I do!

5

Write negative sentences. Use much or many. 1 Daniel Craig has made a lot of 007 films! 2 There are a lot of reality shows on TV.

3 I’ve seen a lot of cities in Spain.

4 He has got a lot of interest in the news. 5 My sister watches a lot of TV.

6 My dad does a lot of cooking.

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TV Heaven

TV Heaven Magazine met the Carlyle family

from Nottingham, England to discuss their TV watching habits.

TV Heaven How much time do you spend

watching TV, as a family?

Stan A lot. We love it.

TV Heaven What about in the morning?

Stan In the morning my two

children, Paul and Hazel, usually watch cartoons like

The Simpsons while they’re

eating toast in the living room. So my wife Jessica and I always watch music programmes in the kitchen. We like dancing when we’re putting on the dishwasher or cooking!

TV Heaven What about in the evening? Stan After school the kids drink

juice while they’re watching TV in their bedrooms. Paul likes drama series like Buffy

the Vampire Slayer, but Hazel

prefers reality shows like

Big Brother. And there are

some good quiz shows in the evening, like Who Wants to

be a Millionaire? We all watch

that together.

TV Heaven Do you spend much time

surfing the net?

Stan Not much. I sometimes check the weather forecasts or news programmes.

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Read the text. Answer the questions. 1 What type of text is this?

2 Where do Stan’s children watch TV in the

morning?

3 Where do Stan and Jessica watch TV in the

morning?

4 Where do Stan’s children watch their TV? 5 How much time does Stan spend online?

2

Read again. True or false? Correct the false sentences.

1 The children watch cartoons while eating

their dinner.

2 The parents like watching music

programmes and dancing.

3 The son likes sports programmes best. 4 The family watch a TV game show together. 5 The father checks sports and weather online.

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Join the sentences. Use because and so.

1 I never do much homework. I watch a lot of TV.

2 I like relaxing and laughing. I always choose

comedy programmes on TV.

3 I want to learn Spanish. I’m doing a Spanish

course.

4 I want a TV in my bedroom. My friend has a

TV in his bedroom.

5 I bought a TV for my bedroom. I want to

watch films from my bed!

6 I dropped my phone. I can’t send text

messages.

2

Write about the TV programmes you and your family like and dislike. Write about 50 words.

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