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G a tew a y B 1+ W o rkb o o k D a vid Sp e n c e r I S B N 978-0-230-72351-1 9 7 8 0 2 3 0 7 2 3 5 1 1 Gateway is a multi-level course for students working towards their school-leaving examinations. By developing language and study skills and promoting learner confidence and independence, Gateway prepares students for their exams and for life beyond the classroom. Then use the word in the shaded column to complete 11. Personality Appearance arrogant 4 Complete the sentences with one of these adjectives. He works out in the gym every day. Write the correct names above the photos. Reading 2 Choose the correct answer. Well, I discovered the answers to these questions when I talked to identical twins Rosie and Bella. But there are good things and bad things. And like many other redheads, we hate it. BellA: Also, people with auburn hair usually have very pale skin and hundreds of freckles, and we both absolutely hate them. Neither of us can sunbathe or spend much time in the sun, because we both always burn really easily. A B 4 Write two sentences to describe … 1 how the twins are still the same. As weird as this sounds, we do! It happened all the time when we were little and it still happens now. When one of us has a headache, the other twin gets one too. We both get travel sick even if only one of us is travelling! Many twins have a language that only they use. When Rosie and I were younger, we had our own language too. Andrew: And in what ways do you think you are different from each other? I like wearing trousers. Find and correct seven mistakes. Have you got any brothers and sisters? If yes, describe one of them. If no, what is good or bad about being an only child? Present simple and present continuous 1 Complete the rules with the present simple and the present continuous. We use the for: a routines and habits b things that are always true c scientific facts We use the for: d things happening now e temporary actions f annoying actions g changing situations 2 Now read these phrases from the text. Match phrases 1—7 with rules a—g above. Charles is smarter and is preferring smart jackets and designer jeans. When they come to school in uniform, even their friends are finding it hard to get their names right. Our French teacher is sometimes not knowing who is who. When she gives us a speaking test, Charles is pretending to be Bertie because Charles is speaking much better French than his brother! Which can you use to describe a man, a woman or an object? Some can go in more than one column. Synonyms 1 Choose the best alternative. If there is no difference, choose both. Man Woman Object beautiful pretty handsome attractive good-looking Vocabulary extension: synonyms 3 Match these synonyms. Then complete the sentences with a word from 3. Use the dictionary to help you. My little sister is eager to watch the new High School Musical film. When children were sitting at the dinner table fifty years ago, they could not put their elbows on the table or speak with their mouths full. Sometimes, the youngest children were not allowed to speak at all. But today, conversation at the table is normal. British people are often too polite to complain about bad behaviour, but will not hesitate to say something about queue-jumping. The rules about good and bad manners change as the world changes. Most people agree that talking loudly about boring business or family problems on a mobile phone while on a train or bus is rude. But many people still do it, and although the other passengers roll their eyes and look angry, very few Brits say anything to the person on the phone. Then there is the question of when to switch your mobile off. In a business meeting? Word booSter 1 Complete sentences 1—3 with a, b or c. Correct the false sentences. Coffee smells better than it tastes. Rule: Some verbs are not usually used in the present a because they describe b and situations and not c. These are normally verbs of thinking, verbs of d , verbs of possession and verbs of the e. I never know which one is phoning me. She so unhappy these days. When will it be ready? It too salty for me. Use the correct form of the verbs. Find and correct four mistakes. He is looking sweet, but when a stranger comes to the door, he often barks and is sounding really unfriendly. His long ears feel soft and his nose is usually wet. Write questions to find the following information about them. What are your names? Write answers for each question and add an extra piece of information about yourself for each one. Three brothers and two sisters. I practise as often as possible. Compare and contrast the activities in the two photos and say which pair is having the best time and why. Make notes and then practise orally. Write an email to a friend. Include the following information. How you feel about your old neighbours leaving. Who the new neighbours are. How many children there are and what they look like. Which member of the new family looks the most interesting and why. Writing an informal email describing people 1 Read this informal email from a friend called Katie. Why is she excited? Katie uses a lot of adjectives like miserable. Find and underline fourteen other adjectives in her email. How many different adjectives are there? Could you change any of them to make your email more interesting or descriptive?

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