the box.
• navigate • press • 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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Consolidation
UNIT 6 • Heading Forward Elementary
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UNIT
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Vocabulary
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Read the TV listings. Answer the questions.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
1.30 The Big Blue
The Pacific Ocean
2.30 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 time is the sitcom?
2 What time is the sports programme? 3 What time is the reality show? 4 What time is the chat show? 5 What time is the cartoon?
2
Circle the correct option.1 This person tells you if it will rain, snow or be
sunny: director / weather forecaster
2 This person’s job is to make people laugh:
comedian / camera operator
3 This person tells you the most important
events from around the world:
actor / news reader
4 This person uses cosmetics on your face to
make you look better on TV:
make-up artist / presenter
5 This person is responsible for telling actors
what to do: presenter / director
3
Complete with the phrasal verbs and the electrical appliances in the boxes.• fill up • plug it in • turn down • turn off • turn up
• cooker • dishwasher • electric razor • fridge freezer • remote control
1 Don’t forget to the
or the food will be burnt!
2 Don’t the or
the ice-cream will melt!
3 Save water! the
with plates before you use it!
4 I couldn’t use my to shave
because I forgot to .
5 Where’s the ? I want to
the volume on the TV
because I can’t hear it.
Grammar
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Countable (C) or uncountable (U)? Complete witha or some. 1 money _ 2 sitcom _ 3 homework _ 4 hobby _ 5 information _ 6 programme _
2
Complete with the words in the box.• any • lot of (x2) • many • much • 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 6 time to
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Unit test
Consolidation
UNIT6
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Complete with How much or How many and the words in the box.• cafés • information • money • museums • time • trains
1 go to Stratford from London every day?
2 does it take to walk from Victoria to the Embankment?
3 can you find on the internet about London?
4 to have a nice coffee are there in Leicester Square?
5 are there in London?
6 do you need a day?
4
Complete with a lot, not much, not many or none. 1 A How many classes do you have a day? B . Five lessons a day!2 A How much homework do you have every
night?
B . It only takes an hour.
3 A How many hours do you spend studying
at the weekend?
B . I do it all on weekdays.
4 A How much money do you earn a week? B . I deliver newspapers, but
they don't pay very well.
5 A How many cars has your family got? B . We’ve got ten!
6 A How many TV programmes can you watch
after school?
B . My friends watch a lot more TV than I do!
5
Correct four of the sentences.1 Daniel Craig hasn’t acted in many 007 films,
but I think he’s great!
2 I like watching martial arts films, but there
aren’t much on at my local cinema.
3 I haven’t seen much cities in Spain.
4 My brother hasn’t got many interest in the
news.
5 My dad doesn’t watch many TV, he prefers
listening to the radio.
6 My best friend doesn’t have many TV
channels because he hasn’t got satellite TV.
Reading
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TV Heaven
TV Heaven Magazine met the Carlyle family
from Nottingham in 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 while we’re putting dishes in the dishwasher or cooking!
TV Heaven What about in the evening? Stan After school the kids watch 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 family programmes in the evening, like Who Wants to
be a Millionaire? We all watch that
together.
1
Read the text. Answer the questions with the words in the box.• bedrooms • Hazel’s • kitchen • living room • magazine article
1 What type of text is this? It’s a .
2 Where do Stan’s children watch TV in the
morning? In the .
3 Where do Stan and Jessica watch TV in the
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Unit test
Consolidation
UNIT 6 • Heading Forward Elementary
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UNIT
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4 Where do Stan’s children watch their
favourite TV programmes?
In their .
5 Whose favourite TV programme is Big
Brother? It’s .
2
Read again. Correct the information.1 The children watch cartoons while eating
their dinner.
2 The parents don’t like watching music
programmes and dancing.
3 Their son likes sport programmes best. 4 Their daughter likes drama series.
5 The family watch a reality show together.
Writing
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Join the sentences. Use because or so.1 I like relaxing and laughing. I always choose
comedy programmes on TV.
2 I want to learn Spanish. I’m doing a Spanish
course.
3 I want a TV in my bedroom. My friend has
a TV in his bedroom.
4 I bought a TV for my room. I want to watch
my favourite programmes from my bed!
5 I dropped my phone. I can’t send text
messages.
2
Write about you and your TV habits.Paragraph 1: Write about how much TV you watch
every day, number of TVs there are in your house, if you have a TV in your bedroom.
Paragraph 2: Write about your favourite TV
programmes, when they are on and what they are about; then write about the programmes you hate
and why.
Paragraph 3: Write about the programmes you
watch with your family, when they are on and what they are about.