Communication » 2PLSC CommunicationLRossetti - homework - 4/1/19
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Es.1 p.30
E-books lose them charge, althrought you can you use books for as long as you want.
Books take up more space than e-books.
Es.2 p.30
Joe Jacobson was a researcher for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
He had a Eureka! Moment because he imagined an electronic book that he could download and read any time he wanted.
Es.3 p.30
1. was working
2. was lying
3. finished
Es.4 p.30
1. was sitting
2. was feeling
3. heard
4. called
5. replied
6. went
7. opened
8. looked out
9. was driving
10. was getting
11. were
12. reached
13. put
14. was
Es.5 p.30
I want to continue “David Copperfield” by Charles Dickens” because I’m curious to know who is at the door.
Es.6 p.30
1. was studying/met
2. crashed/was doing
3. was watching/got
4. was raining/woke up
5. burned/ was making
6. texed/ was walking
Es.7 p.30
A: Were you doing your homework when your computer crashed?
B: No, I wasn’t.
A: Were you watching tv when your mum got home?
B: Yes, I was.
A: Was it raining when you woke up this morning?
B: No, it wasn’t.
A: Did you burn yourself when you were making breakfast?
B: No, I didn’t.
A: Were you walking to school when a friend texted you?
B: Yes, I was.
Es.1 p.34
1. People wore different clothes from now.
2. Now people don’t use to meet friends – they text them.
3. Now people listen to rap music.
4. Now you can travel in an easier way than in the past.
5. Now study is more important to find a job.
Es.2 p.34
1.T
2.F
3.F
4.T
5.T
6.T
Es.3 p.34
1. used to
2. used to
3. bought
Es.4 p.34
1. used to read/use
2. didn’t use to use/drive
3. update/used to write
4. play/used to play
5. used to suggest/give out
6. used to work/watch
7. use/used to look up
8. didn’t use to worry/give
Es.5 p.34
1. My parents used to take me to school every day.
2. I didn’t use to go online too much.
3. -
4. I didn’t use to like school dinners.
5. -
6. I used to want to be an astronaut.
Es.6 p.34
2. Did you use to go online too much?
No, I didn’t.
4. Did you use to like school dinners?
Yes, I do.
6. Did you use to want to be an astronaut?
No, I didn’t.
Es.1 p.44
1. My favourite band is Maroon 5.
2. My favourite female singer is Rihanna.
3. My favourite male singer is Ed Sheeran.
Es.2 p.44
Leona Lewis, Adele and Jessie J have sold millions of albums.
Es.3 p.44
1. has just finished
2. haven’t heard
3. has already won
4. won
Es.4 p.44
1. yet
2. just
3. yet
4. already
5. just
6. already
Es.5 p.44
1 grew up
2. began
3. graduated
4. has already earned
5. hasn’t changed
6. knew
7. wrote
8. haven’t had
Es.6 p.44
1. I have already visited a big art gallery.
I haven’t visited a big art gallery yet.
2. I have already listened to a Beethoven symphony.
I haven’t listened to a Beethoven symphony yet.
3. I have already acted in a play.
I haven’t acted in a play yet.
4. I have already read a classic novel.
I haven’t read a classic novel yet.
5. I have already written a poem or a short story.
I haven’t written a poem or a short story.
Es.7 p.44
1. Have you visited a big art gallery yet?
Yes, I have.
What art gallery have you visited?
I’ve visited the National Gallery, in London.
2. Have you listened to a Beethoven symphony yet?
No, I haven’t.
3. Have you acted in a play yet?
No, I haven’t.
4. Have you read a classic novel yet?
Yes, I have.
What classic novel have you read?
I’ve read “The Picture of Dorian Gray”.
5. Have you written a poem or a short story yet?
No, I haven’t.
Es. 1 p.48
1.T
2.T
3.F
4.F
5.F
Es.2 p.48
1. the biggest
2. busier
3. more expansive
4. better
5. as
Es.3 p.48
1. than
2. as
3. more
4. as
5. than
6. as
Es.4 p.48
1. the worst
2. the greatest
3. the most exiting
4. the funniest
5. the best
6. the most intelligent
Es.5 p.48
1. c
2. a
3. e
4. b
5. d
Es.6 p.48
1. not old enough
2. too expansive
3. not confident enough
4. too young
5. not patient enough
6. not fast enough
Es.1 p.78
A gap year is a travel where students go backpacking and do voluntary work.
I would like to do a gap year to discover new counties and meet new people.
Es.2 p.78
Ricky’s mother is in favour of Ricky doing a gap year, but his dad is against.
Es.3 p.78
1. goes
2. ‘ll go
Es.4 p.78
1. b
2. e
3. a
4. c
5. d
Es.5 p.78
Ricky wants to go to South America also to meet Christina and learn languages.
Es.6 p.78
1. go/’ll go
2. tell/won’t let
3. won’t learn/visit
4. don’t agree/won’t be
5. thinks/’ll convince
Es.7 p.78
A: I want to do a part time job.
B: Great! If you do a part time job, you’ll earn money.
C: Oh dear! If you do a part time job, you’ll get up early.
Es.1 p.92
Students can earn money doing babysitting or working as a shop assistant.
I’d like to work as a shop assistant.
Es.3 p.92
1. had
2. ‘d spend
Es.4 p.92
1. went/would want
2. wouldn’t be/worked
3. would improve/took
4. retired/would be
5. would be/had
Es.5 p.92
1. If I didn’t have a part-time job, I wouldn’t earn any money.
2. I wouldn’t earn any money if I didn’t go out.
3. If I didn’t go out, I wouldn’t meet new people.
4. If my life was boring, I wouldn’t be happy.
5. If I wasn’t happy, I would need a part-time job.
Es.6 p.92
1. wanted
2. needed
3. could
4. didn’t have
5. was
6. didn’t have to
7. was
Es.7 p.92
1. If you needed to borrow money, what would you do?
I’d look for a part-time job.
2. If you could work anywhere in the world, where would you like to work?
I’d like to work in the UK.
3. If you didn’t have a phone, what would you do?
I’d ask for a phone to my parents.
4. If you were an animal, which animal would you be?
I’d like to be a tiger.
5. If you didn’t have to study, what would you do?
I’d go out with my friends.
6. If today was the last day of your life, what would you do?
I’d stay with my family and friends.
Es.2 p.96
1. IT
2. fashion magazine
3. from home
Es.3 p.96
1.doesn’t have to
2. can’t
3. mustn’t
4. has to
5. doesn’t need
6. needs to
7. can
8. must
Es. 4 p.96
1. needs to
2. doesn’t have to
3. can
4. mustn’t
Es.5 p.96
2a. needn’t
2b. mustn’t
3a. mustn’t
3b. needn’t
4a. needn’t
4b. mustn’t
Es.6 p.96
1. Do you have to call you teachers by their first name?
2. Can you use your mobile phone in class?
3. Do you have to take end of term tests in each exam?
4. Do you have to chance classrooms for each lesson?
5. Can you leave school before you are eighteen?
Es.7 p.96
2. A secondary school teacher has to have a degree.
A secondary school teacher doesn’t have to wear a uniform.
3. A bus driver has to have a driving licence.
A bus driver doesn’t have to be fit.
4. An airline pilot has to have a good eyesight.
An airline pilot doesn’t have to be good at Math.
5. An accountant has to be good at Math.
An accountant doesn’t have to work at the weekend.
6. A tourist guide has to speak English.
A tourist guide doesn’t have to have a driving licence.
Es.8 p.96
1. A doctor has to have a degree.
A doctor doesn’t have to be fit.
2. A personal trainer has to be fit.
A personal trainer doesn’t have to be good at Math.
Es.1 p.120
Yes, it has.
Es.2 p.120
a.2
b.1
c.6
d.4
e.7
f.3
g.5
Es.3 p.120
1. I form the Past Perfect with had + past participle.
2. I use it to talk about the earlier of two actions in the past.
Es.4 p.120
- had hidden
- had sold
-had put
Es.5 p.120
1a. my mum had made dinner.
1b. When I got home yesterday
2a. When I got to school this morning
2b. I’d had breakfast.
3a. This lesson started
3b. This lesson had started
Es.6 p.120
1. remembered/hadn’t locked
2. arrived/had disappeared
3. arrested/had searched
4. didn’t recognise/ had grown
5. felt/ hadn’t appeared
6. was/had happened
7. got/ had already called
8. had lived/found out
Es.7 p.120
1. By the age of eleven, I had gotten my first phone.
2. By the age of seven, I had gone to a foreign country.
3. By the age of five, I had learnt how to read.
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