Roadmap B1+ · Unit 3 · Lesson Path

Unit 3 — Explore

Tourist places · Science & research · Rules & customs · Explanations · Reading · Writing · 5 lessons

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3A
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Vocabulary + Grammar
3A · Tourist Places
Tourist vocab Present perfect questions Ever / never / already
0 / 40 pts
📝 Vocab Match
⚙ Pres. Perfect Q&A
✓ Check
1Match the words with definitions 1–8.

Matched: 0 / 6

2Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
cliffclimbmedieval nature reserverestoredsteep view
1. We're going on a tour of the castle so we'll see all the important parts. It's a fort, built in 1300 CE.
2. This recently temple looks just like it did when it was first built.
3. The mountain rises very quickly, so it's very to climb.
4. I've heard there's an amazing from the 20th floor.
5. We can do a tour of the and see lots of interesting animals.
6. They stood near the edge of the and looked down at the sea.
4Find and correct mistakes in the conversation.
Choose which form is correct in Present Perfect context.
1. "Did you ever go to Italy?" — Is this correct?
2. "Yeah, I been three times." — Is this correct?
3. "It's been amazing there." — correct for recent past experience?
4. "But it's supposing to be wonderful." — correct?
5. "I'm thinking for going next year." — correct?
3Put words in correct order to make questions and answers.
1. Q:
A:
2. Q: Have you ever been to ?
3. Have you visited the ?
3A Self-check

Score: 0 / 5

3B
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Vocabulary + Grammar
3B · Science & Research
Science vocab Present perfect simple Present perfect continuous
0 / 35 pts
📝 Vocab
⚙ Perf. Simple vs Cont.
✓ Check
3Complete with words and phrases from the box.
identifying genessolar power global birth ratepredict fallen steadilyincreased dramatically earthquake
1. Scientists have done a lot of research into that cause cancer.
2. is good for the planet because it uses energy from the sun, which will never run out.
3. The tells us how many babies are born each year.
4. An happens when rock under the earth moves suddenly.
5. The price of oil has since January.
6. The price of gas has since January.
7. Scientists can't when we will be affected by drought.
2Choose the correct option a, b or c.
1. All of the world has been affected ___ climate change.
2. We need to invest more money ___ research.
3. Scientists are looking ___ a cure for Alzheimer's.
4Choose the correct option, a or b (simple vs continuous).
1. Tom started 2 hours ago. He's still studying and on chapter four of his textbook.
2. Rachel and Hassan started research into global warming. They are still doing research.
3. Lisa predicted earthquakes in 2004, 2011 and 2017 (completed, specific results).
4. Marta began her trip eight months ago. She's still travelling around the world.
5Complete with present perfect simple or continuous.
1. I the book you gave me — finished it this morning.
2. I this book for four weeks and still got 100 pages to read!
3. There three earthquakes on this island in the last year.
4. Scientists for a cure for cancer for many years.
5. We for ages that pollution is linked to climate change.
3B Self-check

Score: 0 / 5

3C
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Grammar + Vocabulary
3C · Rules & Customs
Obligation & permission must / mustn't / have to Rules vocab
0 / 35 pts
⚙ Obligation
📝 Vocab
✓ Check
1Choose the correct option a, b or c.
1. You ___ buy a ticket before you get on the train or you might get a fine.
2. You ___ wait outside. You can come in. (= it's not necessary to wait)
3. You ___ take your shoes off in the house. (= it's OK to keep them on)
4. You ___ use your phone during a film at the cinema because it disturbs others.
5. We ___ park here. That sign says parking is for employees only and we don't work here.
2Rewrite the rules using the correct form from the box.
allowed tonot allowed to required tonot required to supposed tonot supposed to
1. You must pay rent → You are pay your rent in full every month.
2. You can delay payment → You are delay your payment by a few days if you need to.
3. You should let the office know → You are let the office know if going away for more than three nights.
4. You don't have to tell them → You are tell them if you're away for less than three nights.
5. You shouldn't play music too loud → You are play your music too loud.
3Match the sentence halves.

Matched: 0 / 5

5Complete with the missing words.
1. You shouldn't swear because bad language can upset people. It's a matter of .
2. If you drive too fast, you might have to pay a .
3. It's important to show to people who are older than us.
4. Some people have to travel a long way to health care.
5. The friends decided to split the equally between them.
3C Self-check

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3D
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Functional Language + Listening
3D · Ask for & Give Explanations
Explain unknown things Sentence halves Listening T/F
0 / 30 pts
💬 Vocab Fill
📢 Listening T/F
✓ Check
1Complete the conversations with the words in the box.
whatmeankind callexactlystand heard
1. A: Have you tried cooking with orzo? B: I don't think so. I don't know that is.
2. A: It's a of pasta. It's delicious.
3. A: I'd like to try to play squash. B: I'm not sure what you'd it in English.
4. B: I know what you . It's called squash.
5. A: I'm thinking of donating to the RSPCA. B: I haven't of that before. What does it for?
2Match the sentence halves.

Matched: 0 / 6

2Listening: Two friends talking about holidays. True or False?
Context: Zara and Patrick are talking. Zara has visited Africa; Patrick wants to go on holiday.
3Listen again — choose the correct alternatives.
1. Zara has been to Morocco ___ times.
2. The Castle of Good Hope was built in the ___ century.
3. The flight between Johannesburg and Cape Town takes about ___.
3D Self-check

Score: 0 / 5

R/W
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Reading + Writing
Reading & Writing
Young Scientists Jack Andraka & Sara Volz Writing a summary Summarising verbs
0 / 30 pts
📖 Reading
✍ Writing
✓ Check
2Are the sentences True (T) or False (F)?
5Match words 1–7 with definitions.

Matched: 0 / 5

6Choose the correct summarising verb.
1. The writer ___ how global temperatures have increased.
2. She ___ the possible causes of global warming.
3. He ___ by saying that the choices voters had on that day were important.
4. She goes ___ to say that young people are twice as likely to use social media for campaigning.
5. He gives the ___ of an American company that failed to take over a business abroad.
R/W Self-check

Score: 0 / 5

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