UNIT 6 How techie are you?
6A Vocabulary and listening, Electronic devices, page 54
Exercise 2
1 games console
2 camcorder
3 digital photo frame
4 digital radio
5 satnav
6 MP3 player
7 tablet PC
PC Not illustrated: ebook reader, HDTV, hard disk recorder, notebook, satellite TV, smartphone
Exercise 4
1 ebook reader
2 hard disk recorder
3 satellite TV
4 notebook
5 smartphone
6 HDTV
Exercise 5
a pick up email; play music; surf the Net; watch films; charge the battery; store photos; download a book
b record / rewind / pause a programme; watch films
c play music; charge the battery; store photos
d download a book; charge the battery
e find the way
Exercise 6
1 e
2 a
3 b
4 d
6В Grammar, will and going to, page 55
Exercise 2
1 Are you going to
2 I'll
3 I’ll
4 I won't
5 You're going to
Exercise 3
1 intention (rule 5)
2 decision white speaking (rule З)
3 offer (rule 2)
4 prediction (rule 1)
5 prediction based on what we can see (rule 4)
Exercise 4
1 ‘ll
2 ‘s going to
3 'Il
4 's going to
6C Culture, Screen time, page 56
Exercise 2
1 Bethan logs on to Facebook every day.
2 She chats with her friends, she uploads photos and she updates her profile.
3 She realised she could have a problem when she forgot to meet a real friend because she was online.
4 Her friends wanted to know why she had left.
5 She concentrated on her homework better, she had more time for TV, and she spoke to her friends during the day at school.
6 She thinks it's useful for messaging friends and sharing photos.
Exercise 3
1 logon
2 upload
3 update
4 post
5 create
6 deactivate
Exercise 4
2
Exercise 5
1 F: Professor Brown does not think you can call this an addiction.
2 T
3 F: The interviewer thinks that the social networking world is not real.
4 F: Professor Brown does think that social networking addictions, although rare, can be a serious problem.
5 F: The professor says that you should not use social networking sites instead of steeping.
Exercise 6
at the same time, all the time, to have time, to spend time
6D Grammar, Zero conditional, page 57
Exercise 1
Lie detectors measure your heart rate, your breathing and the sweat on your fingers.
Exercise 2
We use the present simple tense in the if clause and we usually use the present simple tense in the main clause.
Exercise 3
1 it melts.
2 you don't water them.
3 you get white light.
4 you get black paint.
5 you heat it.
6 you get 11111
Exercise 6
She may love him ...
... she may not even like him. (negative)
That could be embarrassing ...
... she might not give ... (negative)
It might be...
Exercise 7
may
Exercise 8
1 could / may / might be
2 could /may/might refuse
3 could / may / might use
4 could / may / might get
5 may not / might not give
6 could / may / might sell
6E Reading, Brainwaves, page 58
Exercise 2
1 C
2 А
3 В
Exercise 3
1 F: People weren't sure about environmentally friendly cars in 1985.
2 T
З T
4 F: Sales have been disappointingly low.
5 F: Ben Gulak has demonstrated his electric vehicle on US TV.
6 T
Exercise 4
amazingly, confidently, disappointingly, probably, dramatically, recently, exactly, carefully, easily, absolutely, simply, really
Exercise 5
amazingly good, disappointingly low, carefully balanced
6F Everyday English, Invitations, page 60
Exercise 1
Olivia is going to have some friends over tomorrow night.
She is going to make hotdogs and popcorn.
Ryan is going to meet some friends for a meat in town.
Exercise 2
1 Yes. Kaoe accepts rhe invitation.
2 She offers to bring some food
3 Ryan is meeting some friends in town for з meal.
4 George has to look after his little brother.
5 Ryan might go and see George after lunch.
Exercise 3
1 Shall I eat before I come?
2 Shall I bring some food, then?
3 What time shall I come?
Exercise 4
2 go for a bike ride
3 play computer games
4 go shopping
5 go to the cinema
Exercise 5
1 No
2 Yes
3 Yes
4 No
5 No
Exercise 7
1 like
2 Fancy
3 don't
4 Sounds
5 definitely
6 Cool
7 Glad
8 sorry
9 make
10 time
6H Writing, Messages, page 61
Exercise 1
1 Tania didn't have breakfast
2 Emily's mum has gone out for the day. ї Elaine has made a mess.
4 Fred has to load the dishwasher.
5 Suzie is fed up with her flatmate.
6 Tania is going to bring her daughter home.
7 Emily's dad might have to buy some milk.
8 Fred's dad will arrive home just after six.
Exercise 3
coffee machine, kettle, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, vacuum cleaner, cooker
Exercise 4
1 in
2 out
3 back
4 up
5 up, up
6 off
7 up
Exercise 5
.. .can you ask Dad to go and buy some?
Can you please load the dishwasher when you've finished?
Can you please wash up the plates and mugs...
Can you call the electrician?
Exercise 6
1 Can I
2 Can you
3 Can I
4 Can you
5 Can t
Language Review 5-6, page 62
Unit 5-6
Exercise 1
1 chemist's
2 butcher's
3 newsagent's
4 greengrocer's
5 stationer's
6 garden centre
Exercise 2
1 refund
2 buy
3 price
4 somewhere
5 gift
6 all
Exercise 3
1 'we been
2 hasn't been
3 's rained
4 haven't visited
5 has bought
6 's spent
Exercise 4
1 Did, enjoy
2 met
3 gave
4 Have, called
5 texted
6 Have, seen
Exercise 5
1 Can I help you? (c)
2 Yes. I'd like to exchange this jacket, please. (a)
3 What's the problem with it? (f)
4 It doesn't fit. (b)
5 Have you got the receipt? (e)
6 Yes, It's in the bag. (d)
Exercise 6
1 f
2 d
3 e
4 b
5 a
6 c
Exercise 7
1 make
2 download
3 surf
4 rewind
5 charge
6 pick up
Exercise 8
1 's going to
2 'll
3 won't
4 'm going to
5 'll
6 aren't going to
Exercise 9
1 If
2 don't hand in
3 goes out
4 might not
5 might
6 be
Exercise 10
1 Fancy
2 love
3 Shall
4 don't
5 What
6 good
Skills Round-up 1-6, page 63
Exercise 4
She asks Libby for advice on what to do about Jack.
Exercise 5
1 F
2 В
3 D
4 A
5 E
Exercise 6
Anna has asked Jack to fix the phone. He fixes it.
Exercise 7
1 c
2 b
3 c
4 a
5 c