THINK! Where can you find information about world records? 1. Complete lists 1–3 with the words in the box. Put the time and number words in order. Then listen and check. 2. Complete the Amazing Achievements text with words from exercise 1. Then listen and check.
3. Listen and repeat numbers 1–5. 4. Say numbers 6–10. Listen and check. 5. Look at the list of questions. Then watch or listen to people guessing the answers. Which of the questions do they answer?
6. Watch or listen again. Read t
THINK! What do you eat to have the best performance? 1. Read the text quickly. The following words may be new to you. What do you think they mean? Compare your ideas with a partner's. 2. Read and listen to the text and answer the questions. 3. VOCABULARY PLUS - Use a dictionary to check the meaning of the words in blue in the text.
4. USE IT! Work in pairs. Do you think a good diet can bring you medals?
1. Complete the sentences with the words from the reading text on page 60. 2. Look again at exercise 1, then complete the rules with like, different from, as … as. 3. Look at the information about the athletes. Then complete sentences 1-5 using comparative forms of the adjectives. 4. Complete the sentences with like, different from, as … as. 5. USE IT! Work in pairs. Compare opinions about the things in box B using comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives in box A.
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THINK! At what ages can most people talk, walk, count, spell their name, read, write? When could you first speak English? 1. Choose the correct bold words in the texts. Listen and check. 2. PRONUNCIATION /ə/ in jobs Listen to the jobs. Then listen again and repeat. 3. Listen to more jobs and skills. Find the words you hear in the text in exercise 1. Listen again and repeat the words. 4. Listen to part of the programme and write True or False. 5. USE IT! Work
1. Change the words in bold from affirmative to negative, or negative to affirmative, to make sentences. 2. Look at the sentences in exercise 1 again and choose the correct words in the Rules. 3. Complete the text with affirmative and negative forms of can and could. 4. Match 1–6 with a–f to make questions. Can you remember the answers? Ask and answer the questions with your partner. 5. USE IT! Make questions with How … ? and the words in the table. Then ask and answer the questions with you