- •1 Programme 1
- •2 Programme 2
- •3 Programme 3
- •Drill 5
- •Exercise 2
- •4 Programme 4
- •Drill 3
- •Drill 4
- •Drill 5
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •5 Programme 5
- •Drill 3
- •Drill 4
- •Written Exercise answers Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •6 Programme 6
- •7 Programme 7
- •Drill 4 Peter broke the window. Who? Who broke the window?
- •Drill 5
- •Exercise 5
- •8 Programme 8
- •9 Programme 9
- •10 Programme 10
- •Exercise 6
- •11 Programme 11
- •12 Programme 12 Pronunciation Exercise: Recognition Test
- •13 Programme 13
- •Written Exercise Answers Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •14 Programme 14 Pronunciation Exercise: Recognition Test
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •15 Programme 15 Pronunciation Exercise
- •Written Exercise Answers Exercise 1
- •16 Programme 16
- •Exercise 1
- •17 Programme 17
- •I beg your pardon?
- •18 Programme 18
- •19 Programme 19 Pronunciation Exercise
- •20 Programme 20 Pronunciation Exercise
- •21 Programme 20 Pronunciation Exercise
12 Programme 12 Pronunciation Exercise: Recognition Test
1 head (a) 2 men (a) 3 mat (b) 4 bend (a)
5 ten (a) 6 sad (b) 7 letter (a) 8 sat (b)
Drill 1
1 If Malcolm passes his exams, he’ll go to go to university.
2 If he doesn’t go to university, he’ll start work in a bank.
3 If he goes to university, he‘ll study history or languages.
4 If James becomes a tennis player, he’ll make a lot of money.
5 If he doesn’t improve his game, he’ll give he’ll give up tennis.
6 If his mother makes him study law, he’ll be unhappy.
7 If she doesn’t say anything, they’ll decide themselves. .
8 If they are both successful, everyone’ll be everyone’ll be happy.
Drill 2
1 Have they come already?
2 It's landed already.
3 Have they told him already?
4 He’s asked her already.
5 Has he found one already?
6 He’s seen in already.
7 I’ve introduced them already.
8 I didn’t know John had bought a new house here.
Drill 3
1 Ted and Bill would be on time, if Bill ate quickly.
2 They'd miss the kick-off unless they hurried
3 If they arrived late, they wouldn’t get a good seat.
4 Their team wouldn’t win unless there were a miracle.
5 would never score a goal unless he ran faster.
6 If they won today, Ted would be happy.
7 The team would improve if they bought new players.
8 If they got a new manager, he would buy new players.
Drill 4
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If I'd had enough money, I'd have gone to Spain last summer.
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If I hadn't had my flat done up, I wouldn’t have been hard up.
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If we hadn’t gone to Ireland, we wouldn’t have seen Jill again.
4 If she’d had a spare room, we wouldn’t have stayed in a hotel.
5 If she hadn’t lent us her car, we wouldn’t have done any sightseeing.
6 If the weather had been bad, we wouldn’t have enjoyed our stay.
7 If we hadn’t got a cheap ticket, we wouldn’t have come home by boat.
8 If the boat hadn’t arrived late, we wouldn’t have misses the train home.
Drill 5 .
1 The government won't be pleased unless the oil companies succeed.
2 The workmen wouldn’t go on strike unless they were unhappy.
3 The men won’t be happy unless the oil companies pay them more money.
4 If the men were happy, they'd work harder. The men wouldn’t work harder unless they were happy.
5 They won’t get the oil ashore this year unless they work harder.
6 They wouldn’t finish the job on time unless the weather stayed fine.
7 They won’t stop work unless the sea is too rough.
8 The oil companies won’t make money unless they solve their problems.
Exercise 1
1 If they had played better, they would have won the match.
2 If I knew the answer, I would tell you.
3 If it rains, we'll go to the theatre.
4 If you had got up earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the train.
5 They wouldn’t have done it, if they had known how dangerous it was.
6 If I were you, I wouldn't marry that awful girl.
7 I would have hit him If he hadn’t apologised.
8 If pigs had wings, they would fly.
Exercise 2
1 If you invited them to the party, they'd be very pleased.
2 If it hadn't been too expensive, they'd have bought it.
3 He'll pass the exam, if he works harder.
4 You wouldn't be on time, unless you took a taxi.
5 If he has another glass of wine he’ll be drunk..
6 Your mother would have been angry, if you had stayed out late.
7 Patric will go mad. if he stays there any longer.
8 I'll feel sick if I eat any more.
Exercise 3
1 If you spoke to him nicely him nicely he'd help you.
2 He would have had good weather if he had gone to South France in July.
3 He'll miss the train unless he takes a taxi to the station.
4 I would never have known if John hadn’t phoned to tell me the news.
5 If you didn’t (don’t) look at him closely, you would never guess he was seventy.
6 You'll never learn to speak German unless you spend six months in Germany.
7 1 won't go to the theatre unless you pay for the tickets.
8 She'll miss the plane if she doesn’t get to the airport by two o'clock.
Exercise 4
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Where ever did they go?
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Why ever did she say it?
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Where ever did you put it?
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Who ever can we ask?
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How ever did they know?
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What ever did they buy?
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What ever were you doing?
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Why ever did he buy it?
Exercise 5
1 At ten o'clock this morning John was still in bed.
2 Although he is only five years old, he can read quite well already.
3 Mary was still working when John went to bed, but at six o'clock she was already up again.
4 She always used to get up at six in the morning, and she still does.
5 I phoned him just now, but he isn't back yet.
6 We had lunch only an hour ago. You can't be hungry yet.
7 Is James still home? No, he's gone to school.
8 I've had your book for three weeks already but I haven't read it yet..
Exercise 6
I When I strike form, I usually beat John, but I always lose to Peter.
2 They are bound to know from experience why there is a hold-up.
3 He persists on asking stupid questions.
4 I am optimistic about my prospects of finishing the work before the target date next month.
5 If you were in my shoes you would go off your head.
6 Owing to the spell of bad weather they stopped work for a month.
7 Time flies; the holidays are drawing to a close already.
8 He lived on a small island off the coast of Italy.
9 After he had made his pile of money, he was eager for retirement.
10 Get a move on now, or we'll be late for the lesson.