Roadmap B1+ · Unit 6 · Lesson Path

Unit 6 — Screen

Cinema & TV · Services · In the news · Apologise & make excuses · Reading · Writing · 5 lessons

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6A
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Vocabulary + Grammar
6A · At the Cinema, on TV
Cinema / TV vocab Passive voice Present / past / future passive
0 / 40 pts
📝 TV/Cinema Vocab
⚙ Passive Voice
✓ Check
1Choose the correct alternatives.
1. I love watching TV! I'm a big fan — I get bored watching soap operas. They're killing ___ my favourite character!
2. Watching somebody get voted ___ each week isn't my idea of fun.
3. It's enough to make me switch ___ . (= change channel / turn off)
2Match definitions 1–8 with the words in the box.

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3Replace the words in bold with a word from the box.
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1. I felt worried watching the characters fight. → I felt .
2. This TV programme is so funny! → It's .
3. I think cookery programmes are boring. → They're .
4. The singer was very bad. → She was .
5. He really likes the new drama series. → He it.
6. The people in the TV series are awful. → The are awful.
4Put the words in correct order to make passive sentences.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
5Rewrite the sentences in the passive form.
1. People make many new TV programmes every year. →
2. Someone produced this TV programme very well. →
3. People pay some actors millions of dollars for every film. →
4. Someone has cut up this episode into short scenes. →
5. People are filming that scene at the moment. →
6A Self-check

Score: 0 / 5

6B
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Vocabulary + Grammar
6B · Services & Recommendations
Services vocab have / get something done Causative
0 / 35 pts
📝 Services Vocab
⚙ Have/Get Done
✓ Check
1Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
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1. Frances had to the windscreen on her car after the accident.
2. Paul used his motorbike to the pizzas to people's homes.
3. The builder the condition of the roof after the storm.
4. Raoul the television so it's working again now.
5. Zara her make up before she went out for the evening.
6. The students the graffiti from the wall before their teacher saw it.
7. We need to the situation and think about how we can improve it.
8. My daughter a cake for my birthday.
2Choose the correct alternatives.
1. The builders were very ___ for us (= easy to work with, no problems).
2. They sorted ___ the mess they made.
3. They were very ___ — they did a good job in the time they said.
4. He was ___ — he did a terrible job. (= no use at all)
5. The price was quite ___. (= fair)
3Match sentence halves (have/get something done).

Matched: 0 / 6

4Complete using the correct form of have/get something done.
1. Sarah (her nails/do) every two weeks.
2. I (my car/fix) at the moment.
3. Last week, Tim (a tooth/remove) at the dentist.
4. Stephen (nose/break) in a fight yesterday.
5. She (passport/take away) at the airport last week.
5Find and correct five mistakes.
1. "I had my toenails did last week." — the mistake is:
2. "We had some Chinese food delivering an hour ago." — the mistake is:
3. "Diane gets cleaned her car every month." — the mistake is:
6B Self-check

Score: 0 / 5

6C
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Vocabulary + Grammar
6C · In the News
News vocab Probability bound to / likely / definitely / probably
0 / 35 pts
📝 News Vocab
⚙ Probability
✓ Check
1Match the sentence halves.

Matched: 0 / 6

2Match definitions 1–8 with the words in the box.
breakthroughopinion poll profitsquit scandalsentence strikeunion
1. A group of workers that tries to improve working conditions:
2. To leave a job:
3. An important discovery after a lot of work:
4. A survey of people's ideas:
5. A shocking event:
6. Money you make when you sell something for more than you paid:
7. A punishment from a law court:
8. A period of time when workers stop working:
3Choose the correct alternatives (probability).
1. "Do you think the two sides will sign the agreement?" — B is sure they will NOT:
2. "Do you think this decision will help workers?" — B is very sure it WILL:
3. "Will your party win the election?" — B says NO, they definitely won't:
4. "Will the manager sell your star player?" — B says NO WAY, he's certain not to:
4Read and tick the correct meaning.
1. "The president will probably visit." means ___
2. "This scandal is bound to damage the company." means ___
3. "Workers will definitely go on strike tomorrow." means ___
6C Self-check

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6D
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Functional Language + Listening
6D · Apologise & Make Excuses
Apologies & excuses Word order in conversation Listening T/F
0 / 30 pts
💬 Apology Phrases
📢 Listening T/F
✓ Check
1Complete the conversation with words in the box.
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1. A: I'm sorry, but I'm I can't meet for dinner tonight.
2. A: I if I could, but I'm afraid it's — I have to go and see my grandmother.
3. A: At you phoned and didn't leave me sitting in the restaurant!
4. B: Thanks for being so !
5. A: Don't about it. I hope your grandmother is OK.
2Put the words in correct order to complete the conversation.
1.
2. B: I have to go and see a client.
3. B:
4. A:
5. B:
6. B:
2Listening: Nina and Hassan talking about TV programmes. True or False?
Context: Nina and Hassan are talking about TV series, talent shows and films they have watched recently.
3Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
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1. Nina has just finished watching a series called .
2. Hassan is enjoying a talent show called .
3. The talent show is made in .
4. Hassan saw a film about two brothers called .
5. The film about the brothers is set in .
6. One of the brothers is played by .
6D Self-check

Score: 0 / 5

R/W
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Reading + Writing
Reading & Writing
News articles A–E Proper nouns from text Report writing Organising information
0 / 30 pts
📖 Reading
✍ Writing
✓ Check
2Match sub-headings with articles A–E.
1. "Weather office warns about floods in the south" → Article ___
2. "Tom Peterson hears his sentence today" → Article ___
3. "Northover & Co may be hiding profits" → Article ___
4. "Large bank announces profits up by 8%" → Article ___
6Find words in the text to match definitions.
1. Say who or what someone or something is (Article A):
2. Get an advantage from something (Article A):
3. In another country (Article B):
4. A record of the money a company receives and spends (Article B):
5. Cause to become full of water (Article C):
6. A person walking in a public place (Article D):
7. Money that a company makes by doing business (Article E):
8. Got bigger (Article E):
3Choose the correct alternatives (report writing).
1. "One hundred people ___/were interviewed for the survey."
2. "They were asked/asking about why they post photos online."
3. "Younger people like to edit their selfies, while/when older people don't usually do this."
4. "Almost one third/three of people said they feel it is important to them to look good online."
5. "The results surprise/suggest that most young people care about what others think of them."
6. "The most/majority of all young people post selfies online."
R/W Self-check

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