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978-0-521-61440-5 - Messages: Workbook 4
Meredith Levy, Noel Goodey and Diana Goodey
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My name is
I am in Class
The name of my school is
My English teacher is
My address is
Date
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978-0-521-61440-5 - Messages: Workbook 4
Meredith Levy, Noel Goodey and Diana Goodey
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1
The present and the past
1, 2, 8a
Underline the verbs in the text and then write them in
the correct list: Present or Past.
Martin loves old films. He watches them on DVD. Yesterday
he bought The Third Man, and he’s watching it at the
moment. The British film director Carol Reed made the film
in 1949. The English writer Graham Greene wrote the story
and Orson Welles, the great American actor, played the
main role. A lot of people think it was the best British film
of the 20th century. The action takes place in the Austrian
capital, Vienna, in the 1940s. The Third Man is very exciting,
full of mystery and surprise. Martin is really enjoying it.
Present
Past
loves
2
What’s happening?
2
This picture is called Welcome! It shows a scene in a London café in the 1960s.
Complete the description of the picture. Use the verbs in the box in the present continuous.
wear
sit (x 2)
eat
laugh
drink
come
wash
look at
carry
play
A woman
1
is coming
into the café. She
2
a dark suit and a big
hat. She
3
a dog under her
arm. Two men
4
at a table
near the window. They
5
cards. Two teenage girls
6
ice cream. They
7
. A man
8
at a table near the
counter. He
9
coffee. The
café owner
10
cups and
plates behind the counter. They
11
all
the woman with the dog.
2
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Read the text about Elvis Presley. Then read the sentences and write T (true) or F (false)
or ? (the answer isn’t in the text).
There’s a long queue of
people outside Graceland, a
large house in Memphis, Tennessee.
This was the home of Elvis Presley, a man who, in
the 1950s, changed popular music for ever. In 1956
he recorded a song called
Heartbreak Hotel
His style of music was new and
exciting. Suddenly, everyone wanted
to listen to rock and roll and, thanks
to Elvis Presley, it spread all over
the world.
Hundreds of fans are here this
morning. Some of them are carrying
photos of Elvis; some of them are
listening to his music on their
headphones; some of them are crying. Every year
thousands of people visit Graceland to say their
personal goodbye to the man they call ‘the King’.
When he left school, Elvis became a truck driver.
Then in 1954 he started to make records. He was
tall, dark and good-looking. Girls fell in love with
him. Boys wanted to look like him – they copied his
hairstyle and the way he moved.
During the last years of his life Elvis’s health
wasn’t good. He died of a heart attack in 1977 when
he was only 42. But for many people he’s still ‘the
King’, and the fans are still crying.
1
Elvis lived at Graceland in Memphis.
5
Elvis’s first job wasn’t as a singer.
2
Elvis created a different style of popular music.
6
He made hundreds of records.
3
There aren’t many people in the queue.
7
He ate very unhealthy food.
4
All the fans are carrying photos of Elvis.
8
He wasn’t very old when he died.
4
A biography
Word game
Add the first and the last
letter to make complete
nouns.
1
UITA
FACT FILE
NAME:
Gemma Finch
DATE OF BIRTH:
1976
PLACE OF BIRTH:
London
PROFESSION:
Writer
●
Worked for BBC Television (1998 – 2001)
●
Most famous book:
Alone in the City
(2005)
●
Present project: a book about children in China
GUITAR
2
OSTCAR
3
ICKE
4
RIEN
My name’s
1
. I’m a
2
.
5
CTO
6
INGE
I’m
3
years old. I
4
in London.
7
AITE
I
5
BBC Television for
6
years.
8
OUNTE
I
7
my most famous book, Alone in the City,
8
2005.
At the moment I
9
a book about children in China.
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Reading
The fans are still crying
, and
when young people heard it they were amazed.
Imagine you’re Gemma Finch. Write sentences, using your fact file.
5
Extension
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Key vocabulary
Verbs + prepositions
26
Write the sentences in a different way. Use the verbs in brackets + the correct preposition
(about, at, for, from or to).
1
She often has a conversation with her neighbour.
(talk) She often
talks to her neighbour
.
2
When they talk about pop music, they never agree. (argue) They always
.
3
I’m trying to find my bag.
(look) I’m
.
4
Shall I show you my holiday photos?
(look) Do you want to
?
5
Yasuko is from Japan.
(come) Yasuko
.
6
Tom always turns on the radio at 7 o’clock.
(listen) Tom always
.
7
I want an answer and I’m waiting.
(wait) I’m
.
8
I can’t forget you!
(think) I
every day.
2
Present continuous: affirmative and negative
2
Complete the sentences. Use the affirmative or the negative form of the present continuous.
1
Jack isn’t listening to the teacher because he
’s thinking
(think) about his new computer game.
2
I
(enjoy) this party very much. Shall we go home?
3
Kate’s friends
(wait) for her because she isn’t ready.
4
I’m looking for my mobile, but you
(help) me!
5
Harry’s mum is trying to choose a jacket for him, but he
(look) at the jackets.
He
(look) at the DVDs.
3
Present continuous: questions and short answers
2
Make questions in the present continuous and complete the short answers.
1
2
3
A:
I/hurt/you?
A:
you/make/a cake?
A:
we/move?
Am I hurting you?
B:
Yes,
you are.
B:
Yes,
.
B:
No,
.
4
5
6
A:
the rain/come in?
A:
your brother/win?
A:
they/play well?
B:
Yes,
.
B:
No,
.
B:
No,
.
4
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Verbs + prepositions: questions with What and Who
26
Ask these people questions. Use What or Who + verb + preposition. Use verbs from Exercise 1.
1
2
3
What are you listening to?
4
5
6
5
Key expressions
Contradictions
29
Complete the conversations. A contradicts B each time.
1
A:
Ugh! This pizza’s terrible.
3
A:
You’ve got my sunglasses.
B:
No, it isn’t!
B:
No, I haven’t!
A:
Yes, it is
!
It’s awful.
A:
! They’re mine.
2
A:
I’m 17.
4
A:
Sarah doesn’t play volleyball.
B:
No, you aren’t!
B:
Yes, she does!
A:
! It was my birthday yesterday.
A:
! She plays hockey.
6
Listening
What are they talking about?
Listen to the three conversations. Then answer these questions.
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
Conversation 3
1
What are they waiting for?
1
What are they looking at?
1
Where are they?
2
What time is it now?
2
Is the girl in Paris now?
2
What are they looking for?
7
Extension
A puzzle
Leo’s wearing glasses. Rob isn’t eating.
Max and Rob aren’t wearing baseball
caps. Charlie isn’t talking on his
mobile. Leo and Dave aren’t reading.
A =
A
B
D
E
C
B =
C =
D =
E =
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