Replacement tasks Extra Unit 1a 3 The London Eye Game I like travelling by (tram). (France) is the country and (French) is the language. I often eat (fish and chips). On my last holiday, I went to (Rome). On holiday I normally get up at (8.30) My favourite city is (Dresden). Work with a partner. You will need two coins as markers. Start in the lowest capsule of the London Eye. One of you will go in a clockwise direction and the other anti-clockwise. The aim is to travel a full circle on the London Eye and return to the ground. Replace the words in brackets. I d like to go to (India). On holiday, I (sometimes) text (my cousin). I usually go on holiday with (my aunt and uncle). If you go to London, you ll see (the London Eye). It takes me (20) minutes to travel to school. Spell my name? OK it s (T-I-N-A). START HERE
Replacement tasks Extra Unit 1b 5 c Interview Here are some questions the interviewer asked. Write H next to the answer Dr Hutchison gave to the question; write D next to the answer the other doctor Doctor Davies gave. I: Have you ever had a crash? Yes, when I was skating to the café in the hospital. Yes, when I was riding my scooter in the hospital. I: Can you tell us what happened? Dr Hutchison was skating too fast and he crashed into me. Dr Davies was riding his scooter. He didn t see me and we crashed. I: Were you all right? No, I wasn t! I was in hospital for two weeks. No, I wasn t! I hurt my head when I fell. I: Whose fault was it? It was his! It was Dr Hutchison s! d The interviewer (I) asked Dr Hutchison (H) and the other doctor (D) some questions. Write in the missing words. I: Have you ever had a, Dr Hutchison? H: Yes, when I was to the café in the hospital. I: And you, Doctor Davies. Have you had a crash? D: Yes, I have. When I riding my scooter in the. I: you tell us what happened? D: Dr Hutchison was skating too and he crashed into me. H: No! Dr Davies was riding his too fast! He didn t me and we crashed. I: Were you all, Dr Hutchison? D: No, I wasn t! I was in for two weeks. I: you all OK, Dr Davies? D: No, I wasn t! I my head when I fell. I: Whose fault it? H: It was! D: It was! Now act out the interview in groups of three.
Replacement tasks Extra Unit 2a 4 Invitations Which phrases can you use to make an invitation (M); to accept an invitation (A); and to refuse an invitation (R)? ( ) Would you like to come? ( ) Sorry, I don t think I can. ( ) Yes, I d like to. ( ) Great! I d love to ( ) Sorry, I can t. ( ) Do you want to come? Now choose a phrase from each box to complete the invitation below. 1 Hallowe en birthday Christmas 2 Friday evening Saturday night Sunday 3 my place home the youth club 4 eight o clock 6.30 7 pm 5 Would you like to Can you Do you want to Hi! I m having a (1) party on (2). The party will be at (3) and it ll start at about (4). (5) come? It ll be fun! Choose a phrase you d use to accept an invitation. Yes. Great idea. Great! I d love to. Yes, I d like to. It s more polite if you give a reason when you refuse an invitation. Here are some examples: Sorry, I can t because I m going away at the weekend. I must visit my grandmother. I m not free then. I must Invite as many classmates as you can to your party. When you are invited, accept or refuse the invitation politely.
Replacement tasks Extra Unit 2b 3 Small talk FIND SOMEONE WHO Ask questions to different students with: Do you? / Have you got? When someone answers Yes..., write their name on the dotted line. e.g. A: Lena, do you play an instrument? B: Yes I do. plays an instrument. When someone asks you a question, answer the question with: Yes, I do or No, I don t. / Yes, I have or No, I haven t. plays an instrument. has got a pet. likes maths. has got a mobile phone. likes skiing. likes hamburgers. has got family in another country. watches MTV. eats Chinese food. has got an older sister. drinks coke. wants to work in a hospital. likes science fiction films. has got a younger brother. gets up before 9 o clock on Saturdays. likes Harry Potter films. When you ve finished, tell the class some of the things you have found out about your classmates, e.g. (Peter) has got a younger brother. (Sara) likes maths. How old is your brother, Gemma? Do you like physics, too, Sara? Then ask the person questions to find out some more information.
Replacement tasks Extra Unit 3a 2 Britain s Top Ten Cross out the incorrect information. 1 Sir Winston Churchill was an American president / English prime minister. He often smoked big cigars / cigarettes. 2 Princess Diana / Sisi was married to Prince Charles. She died in a car / plane crash. 3 John Lennon was a singer / drummer with the famous British / French pop group The Beatles. 4 William Shakespeare was a great British writer / musician. He wrote in old-fashioned Italian / English. 5 Isambard Kingdom Brunel, 1806 1859, was an engineer / politician who built wonderful bridges / racing cars. Famous people dominoes Work in pairs. First, read the dominoes. Begin with Winston Churchill. Then cut out these dominoes and mix them up. Work with a partner. Each take half the dominoes and match the famous person to the definition. was married to Prince Charles. Winston Churchill is the author of the Harry Potter books. Steven Spielberg was a prime minister of Britain. John Lennon made the film ET. Mozart was a singer with The Beatles. William Shakespeare was a famous composer. Van Gogh was an English writer. Isambard Kingdom Brunel painted pictures Columbus was an engineer who built bridges John F. Kennedy discovered America. Humphrey Bogart was a president of the USA. Frank Sinatra was an American actor Alexander Graham Bell was an American singer. J. K. Rowling invented the telephone. Princess Diana
Replacement tasks Extra Unit 3b 3 Great inventions Complete the sentences below with the correct words from the box. Then write the words in the grid below. Lego dishwasher Barbie dynamite jeans telephone volleyball bubble gum 1 This doll was invented in 1959 by Ruth Handler. 2 Levi Strauss invented these. 3 William Morgan invented this game in 1895. 4 Ole Christiansen invented this for children. 5 The Swedish man who gave his name to the Nobel Peace Prize invented something explosive! 6 Alexander Graham Bell invented something which rings. 7 Blibber-blubber was invented in 1906 but it was later renamed 8 Josephine Cochran made housework easier by inventing this machine in 1886. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Replacement tasks Extra Unit 4a 3+ 4 Messages Yesterday Peter s mother wrote down 4 telephone messages for him but his baby brother ripped them up! Can you and a partner match the pieces together? 1 2 3 4
Replacement tasks Extra Unit 4b 4 Telephoning Practise these dialogues with a partner. Partner A, read the sentences in the rectangles; Partner B, read the sentences in the circles. Hello, this is (your name). Could I speak to Gemma, please? Hello. Hi, This is (your name). Is Peter there, please? Sorry, she s not in at the moment. You could try his mobile. She s not here sorry. You could phone her on her mobile. Sorry, he isn t at home. Can I give him a message? Sorry, he s out. Shall I tell him you called? What s her mobile number? Could you give me her number, please? Please tell him I called. Yes, please. Tell him I ll phone again later. It s 0179 54628 Could you spell your name, please? Could you repeat that, please? Yes, it s (spell your name) Yes it s 0179 54628 Thank you. Thanks a lot. Goodbye. Bye.