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them record their responses.Typical mistakes: Learners may have diffi culty with the pronunciation of ð in father and the pronunciation of fi nal -s in words such as works and he’s. Some learners may forget to use the indefi nite article with occupations, e.g. He is doctor.Exercise 7Give learners a few[r]
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READINGREADING PASSAGE 1 A spark, a flint: How fire leapt to lifeQuestions 1-8Questions 9-15Suggested approach• Read the task rubric carefully. In this task youhave to decide which match is being describedin each question.• Decide what information is best to skim for inthe passage: the[r]
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that information you gave then will beappropriate now.2 Do not worry if you cannot answer easily.The examiner is asking more difficultquestions in Part 3, and is probably tryingto find your "ceiling" - the point at whichyou cannot communicate easily (for lack ofvocabulary or some other spe[r]
The graph, pie charts and exercise below give you more practice with looking at data. The graph showsthe .“ ⁄ đaily sales figures in “000s of euros for three shopping complexes in different parts of the country for the first 12 days[r]
147Answer keysPART 2Question 15-21Questions 22-29Suggested approach• Read the task rubric carefully. Note that youhave to make a judgement about the list ofstatements.• Note the difference between information that isfalse (i.e. the passage says the opposite) andinformation that is not given ([r]
A First- Aid - Reading for details about the differences between the city life and country life.- Speaking about the changes, using the present progressive tense with “get” and “become”- Listening for details and further practice in present progressive tense.- Reading the[r]
ga. read a bookLook &Answer• What does the lamp look like?• What is the genie going to do?• It’s triangular and yellow.• He’s going to read a book.What are you going to dothis weekend?b. buy clothesc. exercised. climb a mountainB Listen and say. Then practice with your partner.1.e. ge[r]