Roadmap B1+ · Unit 7 · Lesson Path

Unit 7 — Well-being

Health problems · Money · On the road · Deal with problems · Reading · Writing · 5 lessons

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7A
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Vocabulary + Grammar
7A · Health Problems
Health vocab Verb patterns 1 verb + -ing / to-infinitive
0 / 40 pts
💊 Health Vocab
⚙ Verb Patterns 1
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1Match the sentence halves.

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2Match words 1–8 with definitions a–h.

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3Complete the sentences with the missing words.
1. Lucia had to go to hospital because she fell and her arm.
2. Please could you get me a glass of water? I've got a really sore .
3. Natasha's leg is really badly — it's all purple.
4. If I eat strawberries, I get an around my mouth.
5. I'm having difficulty bending down because my back is quite .
6. Manon her shoulder playing tennis last week, so she won't be able to play again for a month.
4Find and correct five mistakes in sentences 1–8.
Type the correct verb form for each sentence.
1. "refusing seeing" should be: refusing a doctor.
2. "keep to get" should be: keep a pain in my knee.
3. "forgot to buying" should be: forgot some more cream.
4. "hate to have" (ongoing) should be: hate a headache.
5. "hope being out" should be: hope out of hospital by next week.
5Match each pair of sentences with their meanings.
1a. "Mr Dougal didn't remember to take his medicine." — This means he ___
2a. "Try to go to the gym more frequently." — This means ___
3a. "Henri stopped smoking five years ago." — This means ___
4a. "I remember reading the instructions." — This means ___
7A Self-check

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7B
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Grammar + Vocabulary
7B · Money
Verb patterns 2 think / know / wonder / imagine Money vocab
0 / 35 pts
⚙ Verb Patterns 2
💰 Money Vocab
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2Complete with one word in each gap.
1. I think we should save some money this month.
2. I don't know I can afford to go on holiday.
3. I wonder the new sofa will arrive. I hope it's here before the weekend.
4. you realise we've been working here for five years now?
5. I imagine the new boss will bring some new people into the company.
6. you know what the salary is for the manager's job?
7. I don't understand she gets her money from.
3Choose the correct option a, b or c.
1. He ___ that he's quite rich.
2. I ___ I could make more money if I set up my own business, so I left my job.
3. I don't ___ what Katie's job title is.
4. Did you ___ Jeremy what time to meet us?
4Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs.
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1. My husband and I have been trying to a bigger house for about two years.
2. We both quite good salaries.
3. We can't anything here anymore.
4. We've asked the bank to us money, but they won't increase our mortgage.
5. We have to all our earnings each month to pay back the loan.
6. We still them the money for building work last year.
7. The only way to get extra money we need is to the lottery!
5Replace the bold words keeping the same meaning.
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1. Daniel saves 25% of his money from his job:
2. Students take out a loan — they leave university with a lot of money owed to the bank:
3. The government plans to put up the amount of income tax:
4. I'm not sure if I have enough money for a holiday in Australia:
7B Self-check

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7C
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Vocabulary + Grammar
7C · On the Road
Compound nouns: road Noun phrases 2 driving/motorway/traffic vocab
0 / 35 pts
📝 Road Vocab
⚙ Compound Nouns
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4Match the words to make compound nouns.

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5Complete the sentences with the missing words.
1. The car hit a rock and the driver lost .
2. The road goes up a hill, so it's best to drive in first or second .
3. As I was driving home last night, the car in front of me crashed into a lamp post because the driver had fallen .
4. It's illegal to ride on a motorbike without wearing a on your head.
5. Can you believe I got a hundred euro for driving without my seat belt on?
6. I had to drive around for 15 minutes before I found somewhere to my car.
7. If I get any more on my driving licence, I won't be allowed to drive for a year.
8. The other driver said he overtook in front of her, but I thought she'd signalled for me to go .
3Complete the words with the correct compound nouns.
1. When cars hit each other: car
2. The place where you wait for a bus: bus
3. A place where you fill up your car with fuel: petrol
4. You use these to carry home your goods from the supermarket:
5. Things like trains, buses, etc.: public
6. Rules you have to follow when driving: traffic
7. Organisation that will come to help if your car has a problem: breakdown
8. People who drive large vehicles as a job: lorry
2Find and correct five mistakes in sentences 1–8.
1. "It doesn't seem right that buses in the UK don't have seats of belts." — correct form:
2. "Would you like a lift to the station of trains?" — correct form:
3. "The noise traffic is deafening." — correct form:
7C Self-check

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7D
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Functional Language + Listening
7D · Deal with Problems
Shops & services language Complaints & requests Listening T/F
0 / 30 pts
💬 Service Language
📢 Listening T/F
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1Complete the conversation with words in the box.
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1. A: Is there any I could get a refund?
2. B: Well, we're not to give refunds without a valid receipt.
3. B: Is there really you can do?
4. B: One second, let speak to my manager.
5. A: Thanks, I really it.
6. B: speaking we can't give refunds without a valid receipt.
7. A: you let me exchange it for another book, at least?
8. B: You've been very .
2Put the words in correct order to complete the answers.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
2Listening: Stefan talking about countries he has visited recently. True or False?
Context: Stefan is discussing his recent travels to Wuzhen (China), Venice (Italy), Mexcaltitan (Mexico) and Ganvie (Benin).
3Complete with numbers from the box.
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1. Wuzhen is years old.
2. Venice has separate islands.
3. Venice is around years old.
4. Mexcaltitan is metres in diameter.
5. people live in Mexcaltitan.
6. There are about buildings in Ganvie.
7D Self-check

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R/W
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Reading + Writing
Reading & Writing
Health professionals Bedside manner Direction emails: formal vs informal Adding supporting details
0 / 30 pts
📖 Reading
✍ Writing
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1Read the texts — match the person to their job.
Jemima — her job is ___
Catherine — her job is ___
Ben — his job is ___
Louise — her job is ___
Yuri — his job is ___
3Find words in the text to match definitions 1–8.
1. An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time (text A):
2. People who are not well and go to the doctor/nurse/vet (text A):
3. The practice of keeping yourself and things around you clean (text B):
4. Hate (text C):
5. When you may help decide if someone lives or dies (text D):
6. What a surgeon does to try and fix part of someone's body (text D):
7. A place where people can meet and talk for pleasure (text E):
8. Describing someone who enjoys meeting and talking to a lot of people (text E):
2Choose the correct alternatives (Email 1 — formal, Email 2 — informal).
Email 1: "The taxis are closer ___ the buses to the train station."
Email 1: "You should see the clock tower ___ your right."
Email 2: "I assume you'll be coming ___ the tube." (= by)
Email 2: "Keep walking ___ the same direction for another 500 metres."
5Complete the sentences with the missing direction words.
1. Leave the airport by the main .
2. The hotel is the town hall.
3. If you the town hall, the conference centre is on your right.
4. Keep walking in the same until you see the cinema.
5. Use the to cross under the main road.
6. You'll come to a big and take the second exit.
7. We're about half a mile Cherry Road, on the right hand side.
8. Take the road on the .
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