4 A 6 C Exercise 2 Exercise 2 1 back 3 back 5 on 1 up 4 at 7 down 2 in 4 into 6 in 2 back 5 on 8 up Exercise 3 3 into 6 together 1 D 3 E 5 B Exercise 3 2 C 4 F 6 A 1 F 4 T 7 T Exercise 4 2 T 5 F 8 F 1 D 3 B 3 F 6 F 2 A 4 D Exercise 4 Exercise 5 1 C 3 A 5 E 1 sat down 4 laid the book down 2 D 4 B 2 stood up 5 ran out Exercise 5 3 got up 6 get out 1 E 3 F 5 A Exercise 6 2 B 4 C 6 D 1 got out 4 moving up Exercise 6 2 get up 5 laid (it) down 1 E 3 F 5 D 3 ran in 6 got off 2 C 4 B 6 A Exercise 7 Exercise 7 1 turn back 4 go back 1 let in 4 put together 2 go into 5 get up 2 put back 5 throw away 3 move down 6 sit down 3 lit up 6 looking for Exercise 8 Exercise 8 SKI SAFELY! • 1 arrived very late at the hotel last night, and the doors You must always sit down while using the chairlift. If you fall down on the slope, or if you fall from the chairlift, do not get up too quickly. If you fall from the chair lift, keep vour head down until it is safe to stand up again. If you think you may be injured, jay your skis down on the ground and wait for help. Always stay with another person. Do not go off on your own. If it starts to snow heavily, you should consider turning back. 1 F 4 T 2 F 5 F 3 F 6 F were locked. Thankfully one of the hotel workers let me in! • I wasn't sure at first how to turn on the shower in the hotel. Then I spent half an hour looking for the switch to turn it off! • Tokyo looks amazing! At night the city is completely lit up with neon lights. • It's great that I can just gut a coin in the machine and then choose a hot or ice cold coffee! 1 One of the hotel workers let Jessica into the hotel. 2 She couldn't let herself in because the doors were locked. 3 She had difficulty turning on the shower. 4 It took her half an hour to turn the shower off. 5 Neon lights light up the city at night. 6 She needs to put a coin in the machine to get a coffee. 112
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3 Movement and change Exercise 2 1 on 4 out Exercise 1 2 back 5 down 1 up 3 back 5 back 3 back 6 to 2 out 4 along 6 up Exercise 3 Exercise 2 1 C 3 F 5 1 C 3 F 5 E 2 A 4 B 6 2 A 4 D 6 B Exercise 4 Exercise 3 1 A 3 E 5 1 T 3 F 5 F 2 D 4 C 6 2 T 4 T 6 F Exercise 5 Exercise 4 1 get back to 4 hang on 1 come through 4 coming up 2 make out 5 talk to 2 came in 5 made for 3 called (Stefan) back 6 call up 6 returned to 3 B 4 A 4 started out 5 get (it) back 4 ended up 5 make for 6 return to 5 F 6 C 3 coming off Exercise 5 1 come back 2 went over 3 coming along Exercise 6 1 brought up 2 come off 3 started out Exercise 7 1 E
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Exercise 8 i grew up in a small village. When I was still young, my father didn't come back from the war, so my mother had to bring me ujd on her own. When I was older, I had to leave my mother behind to look for work in the city. But I knew I could return to the village to visit my family and friends. When I started out living in the city, I had no money. But now I have my own small software company, and the business is really coming along. In fact I've just bought a new house and I can't wait to move in! 1 Reza grew up in a small village. 2 His father didn't come back from the war. 3 His mother brought Reza up. 4 Reza had to leave his mother behind to look for work in the city. 5 Yes, it is. 6 No, he isn't. Exercise 6 1 telephone someone = called vou up 2 say you would like to have something = ask you for 3 manage to hear something = make out 4 telephone someone for a second time = call me back 5 contact someone again after a short time = getting back to me 6 have a conversation with someone = talk to Exercise 7 1 make out 4 hanging on 2 turn down 5 hold back 3 come back to 6 put (it) to Exercise 8 I'd like to make a complaint about your customer service. I was told that if there was a problem with my order, I should call up the customer service department and talk to someone about it. Well, when someone eventually answered the phone, I was told to hold on while they found my order details. After half an hour of hanging on. nobody had got back to me, so I ended the conversation. I was hoping to hear from you again but nobody has called me back yet. I might have to put my complaint to them in writing now. 1 The caller wanted to have a conversation with someone in the customer service department. 2 The caller had to hold on. 3 The caller had half an hour before ending the phone call. 4 The caller expected that someone would call back. 5 No, the caller hadn't had any response from anyone. 6 The caller intends to write a letter of complaint. 4 Communication Exercise 1 1 back to 4 back 2 for 5 for 3 back to 6 back 5 Giving information Exercise 1 1 with 4 out 7 2 off 5 to 8 3 up with 6 up 113
Exercise 2 1 A 3 E 5 C 2 D 4 B 6 F Exercise 3 1 C 4 A 7 H 2 E 5 f 8 G 3 D 6 B Exercise 4 1 writes in 2 bring up 3 begin with Exercise 5 1 The findings are based on five years of scientific research. 2 Ahmed had come up with another good idea. 3 All confidential details have been cut out of the report. 4 Dana didn't want to leave out any important details. 5 I would sum up the show as dull and predictable. 6 She refers to him as her partner. Exercise 6 4 referred to 5 sums the job up 6 started off 4 come up with 5 put forward 6 started off 4 put forward 5 cut out 6 leave out 1 wrote (the answer) in 2 began with 3 based on Exercise 7 1 sums up 2 dealt with 3 based on Exercise 8 Your report should be based on factual evidence. Begin with a short introduction in which you put forward your main argument. You can leave out smaller details at this point. Then move onto your first topic. Try to come up with at least three topics which deal with different areas. If there are more than five areas, you may wish to cut out some of them or refer to them only briefly. To finish your report, sum up the main points and give a short conclusion. I F 4 T 7 F 2 F 5 T 8 F 3 T 6 T 6 Planning and organizing Exercise 1 1 up Exercise 2 1 out 2 about 2 out 3 up 4 off 3 on 5 for 6 on 4 into 5 A
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Exercise 5 1 finish 2 find out more or do more about it 3 are 4 unsuitable 5 unreliable 6 unexpected Exercise 6 1 fit me in 3 windup 5 start on 2 aimed at 4 turnout 6 go about Exercise 7 1 followed up 3 run into 5 turn out 2 go about 4 set out 6 set out Exercise 8 1 go about = start to deal with something 2 start on = begin to do something 3 line up = arrange to be ready 4 relv on = expect something to happen