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Unit 10 — Dreams & Plans

Collocations · would like/love to · Party vocabulary · be going to · Seasons & time expressions · be going to questions · Make and respond to invitations · Reading & Writing

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10A
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Vocabulary + Grammar
10A · Collocations & would like/love to
Verb collocations: have, try, join, make, change… would like / would love to + verb
0 / 56 pts
1Match verbs 1–10 with phrases a–j.
1. have →
2. try →
3. join →
4. make →
5. change →
6. build →
7. move →
8. start →
9. spend →
10. sell →
a. time with my family
b. jobs
c. a house
d. a business
e. to a big city
f. children
g. a new sport
h. some old clothes
i. new friends
j. a club
2Choose the correct alternatives.
1. I didn't like my old job, so I jobs last year. (joined/changed)
2. Last year, I a football team at work. (joined/changed)
3. My parents this house in the 1970s. (moved/built)
4. I don't much time with my parents because I don't live near them. (spend/make)
5. My sister a daughter last year. Her name is Emily. (had/tried)
6. I lots of friends when I was at university. (made/built)
7. I went to a painting class last week because I wanted to something different. (try/move)
8. John all his old books on the internet. (sold/moved)
9. We're from a small village, but last year we to a big city. (changed/moved)
10. Florence loves making cakes and last year she a small cake company. (started/built)
3Complete the text with verbs from Exercise 1.
I wasn't happy last year. I didn't like my job and I was always very busy at work, so I decided to 1 jobs and 2 time with my family or friends. My flat was near my office, but it was very small, and I didn't like living there. In January, I decided to 3 something different. I found a great job in a small town near the sea and 4 to a house near my new office. I didn't know anyone in the town, so I 5 a running club. I 6 lots of new friends and now I see them every week.
would like / would love to
I would like to change jobs.  |  Short form: I'd like to visit Italy.
Would you like to start a business?  |  I wouldn't like to live in a city.
4Choose the correct option, a or b.
1. Where ___ you like to go this afternoon?
2. I'd love ___ to a small village in the mountains.
3. ___ to join a book club. I love reading.
4. ___ you like to start a business?
5. I ___ like to change jobs. I love my job!
6. I'd ___ to spend more time with my sister.
7. Tom would ___ to try flying a plane!
5Correct five sentences. Two sentences are correct — write ✓.
1. They like to have children in the future. →
2. Jan would love to start a clothes company. →
3. A: Would you like to go to the party? B: No, I don't. →
4. I'd like to change my old bike for a new one. →
5. What do you like to watch at the cinema tonight? →
6. I love my house, so I don't like to move. →
7. Who would you like to sit next to? →
8. James would like to joining the gym. →
6Complete the questions with would like and the verbs in the box.
dogojoin speakstudywatch
1. Where you like to on holiday?
2. you like to a film tomorrow?
3. What Sara like to at college?
4. What you like to in the future?
5. What languages you like to ?
6. you like to a gym?
10B
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Vocabulary + Grammar
10B · Party Vocabulary & be going to
Party words: sing, dance, talk, listen… be going to (positive, negative, correcting errors)
0 / 52 pts
1Unscramble the letters to make party words.
1. nigs
2. alsda
3. dnwsihscae
4. isdnrk
5. sncsak
6. rdseets
7. naecd
8. takl
9. seintl
10. friut
11. ypal
2Match the sentence halves.
1. My dad often sings →
2. Anna loves to listen →
3. Me and my friends play →
4. Every day, I talk →
5. We always like to →
a. to friends at school.
b. to songs on her phone.
c. dance at parties.
d. songs in the bathroom.
e. games every Saturday.
be going to (future plans)
I am going to visit my parents.  |  She is going to start a new job.
They are not going to play football.  |  Are you going to come?
3Put the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1. my / visit / I'm / parents / to / going →
2. Lucia / my house / to / is / going / come / to →
3. a / are / going / watch / We / film / to →
4. football / not / are / play / They / to / going →
5. going / be / restaurant / a / is / The party / at / to →
6. She / arrive / to / 8 o'clock / the / going / is / at →
7. move / going / to / house / I'm / new / a / to →
8. going / Edward / to / isn't / school / go / to →
4Correct the sentences.
1. I going to study French next year. →
2. My brother's going change jobs next month. →
3. Charlotte and Leonie are going to visit the museum. →
4. I'm not going doing anything on Saturday! →
5. They aren't going take the train to Paris. →
6. We isn't going to play the game. →
7. I go to have dinner with Martin tomorrow. →
8. Jenny going to have a baby next year. →
5Complete the sentences with be going to and the verbs in brackets.
1. I (see) Tim at the weekend.
2. We (not go) on holiday this year.
3. Luisa (open) an Italian restaurant.
4. My parents (sell) their house.
5. Sam (change) jobs.
6. Frank (not move) to the city next year.
7. You (play) the game!
8. I (not dance) at the party.
10C
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Vocabulary + Grammar
10C · Seasons, Time Expressions & be going to Questions
Months & seasons in / on / for / fortnight / with be going to — questions & short answers
0 / 56 pts
1Complete the months.
1. J_n__ry
7. J_ly
2. F_br__ry
8. A_g_st
3. M_rch
9. S_pt_mb_r
4. A_r_l
10. O_t_b_r
5. M_y
11. N_v_mb_r
6. J_n_
12. D_c_mb_r
2Complete the text with the items in the box.
for (x2)fortnightin (x2) onstsummer thwinterwith
In the 1, we are going to travel to Spain. We're going to stay for a 2 — two weeks. We are going 3 2nd August and we are going to stay 4 my grandparents. We are going to travel to Spain on the 165 August. We love visiting our grandparents and every 6 they travel to London and stay with us 7 six weeks. They usually travel on 18 December. They're great!
be going to — questions
Are you going to study tonight? — Yes, I am. / No, I'm not.
Is she going to move? — Yes, she is. / No, she isn't.
Are they going to come? — Yes, they are. / No, they aren't.
3Choose the correct alternatives.
1. Are you / You are going to do your homework this afternoon? B: No, I'm not.
2. Are we / is going to visit Stephen this month? B: Yes, we are.
3. B: We / We're going to watch Summer Story.
4. Does / Is she going to start dance classes? B: No, she isn't.
5. When is / are they going to arrive? B: They're going to arrive in August.
6. B: I / I'm going to visit my sister in Argentina.
4Write questions with be going to using the prompts.
1. you / study / history / at university / next year? →
2. you / move / to another city / next year? →
3. Duncan / play / football / tomorrow? →
4. Emma and George / visit / us / this weekend? →
5. we / be late / for class? →
6. they / learn / Spanish? →
7. Alex / make dinner / tonight? →
8. you / take / train / to London? →
5Complete the short answers.
a. No, . We're going to take the plane.
b. No, . We're going to be on time.
c. Yes, . They're going to play games.
d. No, . She's going to make pizza.
e. No, . He's playing tennis.
f. No, . I'm going to study English and French.
g. Yes, . They're going to arrive on Saturday.
h. Yes, . I'm going to move to Buenos Aires.
6Match answers a–h with questions 1–8 in Exercise 4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
10D
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English in Action + Listening
10D · Make and Respond to Invitations & Listening
Inviting: Would you like to come? Accepting / declining: I'd love to / Sorry, I can't because… Listening: future jobs after school
0 / 40 pts
1Complete the conversation with phrases a–d.
a. Sorry, I can't because I'm going to have dinner with Ben.  |  b. I'd love to, thanks.  |  c. Would you like to come with me?  |  d. Would you like to join us?
A: Hi Nadja, how are you?
A: Not bad, thanks. And you?
A: Great thanks. I'm going to have dinner with Jess next week. 1
B: 2 What time?
A: OK, another time.
A: But, have you got plans for tomorrow night? There's a good film on at the cinema — Fire Mountain. I'm going to get tickets. 3
B: 4 What time does the film start?
A: I'm going to the cinema at 8 o'clock.
A: Great! See you tomorrow.
A: Yeah, see you tomorrow.
2Match invitations 1–6 with responses a–f.
1. We're going to have a party at our flat. Would you like to come? →
2. Dan and I are going to have lunch on Sunday. Would you like to join us? →
3. We're going to watch the football game tomorrow. Would you like to come? →
4. I'm going to do my homework in the library this afternoon. Would you like to come with me? →
5. Would you like to come to the theatre with me next week? I'm going to see a play in Spanish. →
6. We're going to have a picnic in the park on Friday. Would you like to have lunch with us? →
a. I'd love to! But I think it's going to rain on Friday.
b. That would be great! Shall we meet at the library after lunch?
c. Sorry, I can't because I work on Sundays.
d. I don't really like watching sport.
e. I'd love to! Where do you live?
f. Thanks, but I can't speak Spanish!
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L1Listen to two friends talk about what they're going to do when they finish school. What jobs would they like to do?
Jack:
Sabrina:
L2Listen again. Put the questions in the order you hear them.
a. Which places are you going to visit in India?
b. Who are you going to go with?
c. What are you going to do next year, Jack?
d. What are you going to do after your trip to India?
e. How long are you going to be in India?
f. Are you going to go to university?
L3Listen again. Write Sabrina (S), Jack (J) or both (S/J).
1. ___ is going to travel to India.
2. ___ would like to visit the Taj Mahal.
3. ___ loves taking photographs.
4. ___ is going to study English.
5. ___ is going to study in Birmingham.
6. ___ would like to go to Italy.
L4Choose the correct option, a or b.
1. Who is Jack going to go to India with?
2. Which part of India is Jack going to visit?
3. Where is Jack going to study art?
4. When is Sabrina going to move to Birmingham?
5. Where is Sabrina going to work in the summer?
6. Why does Sabrina want to go to Italy?
10E
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Reading + Writing
10E · Dreams & Plans — Reading & Writing
Reading: Amy Hughes, clothes company Subject & object pronouns in writing Summer holiday plans
0 / 44 pts

Amy Hughes — Clothes Company

Amy Hughes started a clothes company after she had her first child in 2014. Now, she's got two shops and sells clothes on the internet to people all over the world. Here she tells us about her dreams for the future.

'After I had my daughter in 2014, I wanted to change jobs. I was a teacher and I loved my job, but I was very busy at work and I didn't spend a lot of time with my family and friends. I loved making clothes and I made lots of clothes for my daughter. I started a small company and sold clothes on the internet. Now I've got two small shops!

Next year, I'm going to open another shop. Now, I only sell children's clothes, but I'm going to sell clothes for women, too. In the future, I'd like to make shoes. And I'd love to open a big shop in London.

I really love my job, but I'm very busy. In the future, I'm not going to work at weekends or in the school holidays. I'd really like to travel to lots of different places. I'd also like to join a gym and do more exercise! And I'd really love to move to a big house by the sea!'

1Read the introduction to the article. What type of business did Amy start?
2Read the rest of the article and put the topics in the correct order.
a. Amy's future plans for her company →
b. Amy's future plans for herself →
c. Why she started a business →
3Read the article again. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)? Correct the false sentences.
1. Amy Hughes has got three clothes shops.
2. She liked being a teacher.
3. Now she sells clothes for women and children.
4. In the future, she'd like to make bags.
5. In the future, she's not going to work in the school holidays.
6. She'd like to join a book club and read more books.
4Answer the questions.
1. When did Amy start her business?
2. Why did she want to change jobs?
3. When is Amy going to open another shop?
4. Where would Amy like to open a big shop?
5. Where would Amy like to travel to?
6. Where would Amy like to move to?
W1Read the messages. Which two people's summer activities do the photos show?
W2Read the messages again and complete the sentences.
1. is going to work in his parents' restaurant.
2. is going to stay with her flatmates.
3. is going to work in a café.
4. is going to visit her brother in Canada.
W3Read the Focus box. Choose the correct pronouns.
Using subject and object pronouns
Don't write the same names a lot. Use subject pronouns: I, you, he, she, it, we, they and object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them.
My brother He lives in Vancouver. I'm going to stay with him for three weeks.
1. I tried Japanese food last week and I loved .
2. Fiona and I are going to stay with my parents in the summer. live next to a big lake.
3. Fiona and I are going to stay with him next week. He's going to stay with .
4. My sister loves music. always goes to concerts.
5. My friend, David, lives in Hong Kong. I'm going to visit next summer.
6. I've got lots of American films. I love watching .
W4Correct the sentences.
1. In the summer holidays, I'm going to Italy with my friend. They are going to take the boat. →
2. I can't speak Spanish, but I'm going to study her next year. →
3. Dan loves music, but Dan can't sing! →
4. My parents live in New York. I'm going to visit my parents next year. →
5. Jane and I lived together for two years. They had a flat in the centre of Madrid. →
6. Sam made pizza last night. Sam was great! →