Roadmap B1+ · Unit 1 · Lesson Path

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Eating out · Where I live · Going out · Functional language · Reading · Writing · 5 lessons · ~3 hours

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1A
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Vocabulary + Grammar
1A · Eating Out
Restaurant vocab Noun phrases Sentence completion
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📝 Vocab Match
✏️ Fill-in
🔤 Alternatives
⚙️ Noun Phrases
✅ Check
1Match the words with their definitions.

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4Complete the sentences with the missing words.
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1. I was annoyed when the waiter got our wrong.
2. If you like spicy food, try the new place on the high street.
3. I don't suppose you pizza tonight, do you?
4. We had great and top quality food.
5. It was very good for money.
6. Restaurants really should offer of choice for vegetarians.
2Choose the correct alternatives from the text.
Read the passage and choose the correct option.
1. The restaurant was so ___ that we shared a table.
2. The set menu was good ___.
3. I chose the baked cheese, which was ___.
4. We sat on the outdoor ___.
5Grammar: Noun Phrases. Match sentence halves.
Match the beginning (1–6) with the correct ending (a–f).

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6Complete the sentences with one word.
1. This is the first dish my mother taught me to cook.
2. This is my Grandma, is allergic to spicy food.
3. Let's try that new restaurant the old town.
4. That's the restaurant Jon used to work.
5. Espresso is the best kind of coffee have after lunch.
1A Self-check — 6 questions

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1B
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Vocabulary + Grammar
1B · Where I Live
Housing vocab Comparatives Modifying comparisons
0 / 35 pts
📝 Vocab Fill
⚙️ Comparatives
✅ Check
2Complete the sentences with words from the box.
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1. My is really kind — he doesn't mind if we're late with rent.
2. The flat is never messy because we always keep it clean and .
3. You could this wall and make the kitchen bigger.
4. There's not much in Paula's kitchen, so she's going to get new cupboards.
5. It's in here. Can I put the central heating on?
4Choose the correct alternatives (comparatives).
1. Tom is 162 cm and Marc is 160 cm. Tom is ___.
2. Lauren is 74 and Sarah is 18. Lauren is ___.
3. Kim's bedroom is huge, Sam's is tiny. Kim's is ___.
4. Tina pays $100/week, Zak pays $105. Tina's is ___.
5. Hassan's room and Valerie's: Valerie's is a little tidier. Valerie's is ___.
3Put words in order to make sentences.
1. This city is my village.
2. This place is my last apartment.
3. Chelsea is other neighbourhoods.
1B Self-check — 5 questions

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1C
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Vocabulary + Grammar
1C · Going Out, Staying In
Phrasal verbs Non-defining relative clauses Combine sentences
0 / 35 pts
📝 Phrasal Verbs
⚙️ Relative Clauses
✅ Check
2Complete with words from the box.
talking queue celebrate home missed fortune
1. I got to my friend Peter and forgot what time it was.
2. We didn't have to to get in — they found us a table.
3. We're going to a surprise party for my parents' anniversary.
4. I the last bus, so I had to take a taxi home.
5. It cost a — it was much more expensive than last time.
3Choose the correct option for non-defining relative clauses.
1. Last night I met some interesting people. I ___.
2. There were a lot of students there, ___ are here on exchange programmes.
3. Mei is from Beijing, ___ is here for three months.
4. She wants to work in China as an English teacher, ___ she's come here to improve her English.
4Combine the sentences with a relative pronoun.
1. Last night I went to a ballet. It was brilliant. → I went to a ballet, .
2. I threw a party for Rachel. Her birthday is next week. → Rachel, , came to the party.
3. Samira went to the opera. She saw Tosca. → Samira went to the opera, .
1C Self-check — 5 questions

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1D
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Functional Language + Listening
1D · Preferences & Reasons
Express preferences Match sentences True/False
0 / 30 pts
💬 Sentence Match
🔊 Listening T/F
✅ Check
2Match the sentence halves.
Match 1–7 with the correct endings a–h.

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3Are these statements about the radio programme True (T), False (F) or Doesn't Say (DS)?
Programme summary: "Nights on Earth / Day and Night" — Onni from Finland talks about polar nights in winter and midnight sun in summer.
1D Self-check — 5 questions

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R/W
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Reading + Writing
Reading & Writing
Unusual homes Vocabulary in context Formal vs informal email Making requests
0 / 30 pts
📖 Reading
✉️ Writing
✅ Check
5Match words in bold with definitions.

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3Complete the notes about the Skateboard House.
1. It's in , USA.
2. It was the idea of Pierre André .
3. The house has one floor with separate areas.
4. It is very — all energy comes from the sun and wind.
5. House NA in Tokyo is very with lots of natural light.
6. House NA's design comes from an Japanese belief.
1Read the email types and write formal or informal.
Decide whether each email would be formal (F) or informal (I).
1. An email to your aunt to ask her advice.
2. An email to your boss to ask for Tuesday off.
4. An email to a restaurant to ask for a reservation.
5. An email to a friend to invite them to a party.
6Complete the missing words in these requests.
1. I would be most if you could send me the vegetarian menu.
2. Would it be to have a table outside?
3. I was if you could prepare a special dish without nuts.
4. Could you make sure we have a table away from the door?
Reading & Writing self-check — 5 questions

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