1. Complete the housework activities with the verbs below.
clean cook do (x2) go load / unload set tidy wash
1 …………………… my bedroom
2 …………………… dinner
3 …………………… the dishes
4 …………………… the washing
5 …………………… to the supermarket
6 …………………… the table
7 …………………… the dishwasher
8 …………………… the house
9 …………………… the ironing
Answer
1 tidy 2 cook 3 wash 4 do 5 go 6 set
7 load / unload 8 clean 9 do
Listening Strategy 1
In English, you cannot always predict how a word sounds by looking at the spelling. Learning how words are pronounced will allow you to understand them when you hear them.
2. Read Listening Strategy 1. Look at the underlined letters in the words in the table. Put the words below in the correct group.
at break bus can cool find foot France good in
jeans June know month mother music park pool
print right run so steak teach
Spelling |
Sounds like |
Sounds like |
oo |
school |
look |
|
1………………… 2………………… |
3………………… 4………………… |
a |
father |
grandson |
|
5………………… 6………………… |
7………………… 8………………… |
i |
wife |
Italy |
|
9………………… 10………………… |
11………………… 12………………… |
o |
go |
son |
|
13………………… 14………………… |
15………………… 16………………… |
ea |
eat |
great |
|
17………………… 18………………… |
19………………… 20………………… |
u |
university |
mum |
|
21………………… 22………………… |
23………………… 24………………… |
Answer
1 cool 2 pool 3 foot 4 good 5 France 6 park
7 at 8 can 9 find 10 right 11 in 12 print
13 know 14 so 15 month 16 mother 17 jeans
18 teach 19 break 20 steak 21 June 22 music
23 bus 24 run
3. Circle the word with the different vowel sound.
1 a book b soon c cook d wood
2 a car b cat c bag d am
3 a big b sit c child d is
4 a one b phone c come d love
5 a ruler b student c computer d Sunday
Answer
1 soon 2 car 3 child 4 phone 5 Sunday
Listening Strategy 2
Some words sound similar, but have very different meanings. Being able to detect the small difference in pronunciation will help you to understand them when you hear them. Use the context to help you too.
4. Read Listening Strategy 2. Circle the word you hear.
1 a and b end
2 a match b much
3 a park b pack
4 a let b late
5 a eat b it
Answer
1 end 2 match 3 park 4 late 5 it
5. Listen to a dialogue between a teenager and her mother. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
1 Anna is happy to unload the dishwasher.
2 Anna’s brother loads the dishwasher every evening.
3 Anna thinks her brother isn’t tidy.
4 Anna’s mum wants her to cook dinner.
5 Anna’s mum can’t help Anna with maths.
6 Anna’s brother isn’t at home.
Answer
1 F 2 T 3 T 4 F 5 F 6 T
Transcript
Anna What’s for dinner, Mum?
Mum Steak, chips and peas … Anna, can you unload the dishwasher, please?
A Oh, Mum, can you ask Luke? I’m busy with my maths homework. It’s very difficult.
M Anna, it’s your job to unload the dishwasher every day. You know Luke loads it after dinner.
A I know, but I tidy my bedroom every day. But is Luke’s bedroom tidy? No, it isn’t! And I clean the bathroom. But where are Luke’s clothes? On the bathroom floor!
M Now, Anna, that isn’t very nice. This isn’t about Luke. I want you to help me in the kitchen. I’m busy and I’m tired and I need your help. I cook dinner every day, and I hate cooking!
A OK. Sorry, Mum. I’m just worried about my maths homework. I can’t do it.
M Well, let me cook dinner first, then I can help you with your homework. Or Luke can help you this evening. He’s good at maths.
A OK. But where is Luke?
M He’s with Dad.
A And where’s Dad?
M At the supermarket!
6. Look at the pairs of words. Are the underlined sounds the same or different? Tick the correct answers.
|
|
|
Same |
Different |
1 |
please |
clean |
◻ |
◻ |
2 |
unload |
supermarket |
◻ |
◻ |
3 |
bedroom |
cook |
◻ |
◻ |
4 |
bathroom |
maths |
◻ |
◻ |
5 |
nice |
tired |
◻ |
◻ |
6 |
worried |
clothes |
◻ |
◻ |
Answer
1 same 2 different
3 same (bedroom can also be pronounced ˈbedruːm)
4 different 5 same 6 different
Extra exercises
Strategy
Before you listen, underline the key words in the questions and think about what the speakers might say about these things.
1. Read the Strategy. Then read the exam task in exercise 2 and underline the key words in the questions (A-G). Match A-G with the examples 1-7 below.
1 music, sport, cinema
2 how to cook, play the guitar, speak French
3 slowly, quickly, in a rush
4 teacher, doctor, journalist
5 Candy Crush, chess, Fallout 4
6 straight, wavy, curly
7 friendly, patient, sensible
Answer
1 E 2 G 3 C 4 D 5 A 6 B 7 F
2. Listen to six people talking about who they are like in their family. Match speakers 1-6 with A-G. There is one extra sentence.
Speaker 1 ◻
Speaker 2 ◻
Speaker 3 ◻
Speaker 4 ◻
Speaker 5 ◻
Speaker 6 ◻
A enjoys playing the same game as someone else in their family.
B has the same hair as someone else in their family.
C moves like someone else in their family.
D has the same job as someone else in their family.
E looks like someone else in their family, but they have different interests.
F has a similar personality to someone else in their family.
G learns from someone else in their family.
Answer
1 C 2 B 3 F 4 E 5 A 6 G
Transcript
1 People often say I’m like my grandfather. They say we’ve got the same walk. My grandfather always puts his hands in his pockets when he walks, and so do I. Apart from that, I can’t see the similarity.
2 I look more like my mum than my dad. Her hair is grey now, but it’s still curly, like mine. We’ve both got the same blue eyes and the same nose too. People say I look like her when she was young.
3 Yeah, I think I’m most like my dad. He’s very patient, and so am I. We don’t often get angry about things – we try to laugh instead. We’re both very tall – and very good looking, of course!
4 I often go out with my cousin, Sarah, and most people think that we’re sisters. We look quite similar, I suppose, because we’re both quite small and thin. She doesn’t like sport though, and I do.
5 I’ve got an older brother, but we don’t look anything like each other. He’s got fair hair and I’m dark, and we’ve got completely different personalities. But we both love playing chess!
6 I’m more like my aunt than my mum, really. My aunt’s a fantastic cook, and I like cooking too. I often watch her when she’s in the kitchen and then I make the same thing at home – delicious!
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