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At the moment, scientists agree that the world’s climate has become warmer over the past 50 years, but they disagree about the causes. Some believe that human activities have caused climate change. They argue that for 1,000 or 2,000 years before 1850, when records began, the temperature was more or less stable. Short warm or cold periods occurred during that time, but the climate always returned to the same level. However, since the Industrial Revolution, human beings have burned more and more fossil fuels, such as coal and oil. In 1800 the atmosphere contained around 280 parts per million of carbon dioxide (CO₂). Since then, there has been an increase of about 31%.

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If you play video games all the time, you won’t be a happy, healthy person.
You will get bad marks at school if you don’t stop spending so much time online.
You won’t have any real friends if you use social networking.
If you use social networking, you’ll lose your privacy.
You won’t sleep very well if you go online just before you go to bed.

1.If I had €500 to spend, I would buy new speakers.

2.If I had to give up my phone, I wouldn’t be able to go online.

3.I wouldn’t care if my friend texted someone else the whole time.

4.If I had time to blog, I would blog about music.

5.I think I would go to 1970 if I could.



1.If I get some money for my next birthday, I’ll save it.
2.If I found £1,000 in the street, I’d donate part of it and save the rest.
3.If I didn’t have any homework this evening, I’d go out with friends.
4.If the weather is nice tomorrow, I’ll go for a hike.
5.If I could drive, I’d take a road trip.
6.If my parents won the lottery, we’d travel around the world.
7.If I lived to be 150, I’d try to learn everything I can.
8.If everybody thought the same as me, the world might be more peaceful.

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Dress
Skirt
Blouse
Heels
Purse
Necklace
Earrings
Hairband

2. Items usually worn by men only
Tie
Bow tie
Suit
Cufflinks

3. Outdoor items:
Jacket
Coat
Hoodie
Sunglasses
Gloves
Hat
Cap
Scarf
Boots
Umbrella

4. Formal items:
Tie
Bow tie
Suit
Dress shoes
Blouse
Cufflinks
Dress
Skirt
5. Items you would never wear (example choices):
Tie (if you don’t like ties)
Heels (if you don’t like high heels)
Sunglasses (if you avoid them)
Sandals (if you don’t prefer them)
Bow tie

Еnglish 9

Present Perfect or Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check. Why is Ruth worried?

R: Hi, Simon. How are you doing?

S: Really wellle just finished Qust/finish) my exams.

R: Oh great. Lucky you. 1 (not finish/yet-three more to go

S: Oh well, good luck. Listen, a flashmob? (you/ever/see)

R: Yes, 1 (see) one on You Tube yesterday, It (bel fantastic. But (not see) a real one.

S: Me neither, but I (watch) a few online. Yesterday, (watch) a surprise flashmob for a girl’s eighteenth birthday.

R: Oh, right

S: So I want to organise one for my sister’s birthday. Will you help me? You have to learn a dance.

R: Dance? Are you sure? (you/ask) anybody else yet?

S: Yes, (already/ask) lots of people. I

(speak) to Sally five minutes ago and she said yes. R: But she’s a good dancer and I’m not!

5: Don’t worry, we have plenty of time

san 14 July, 11.42



(not choose) the music yet!

6 In pairs, discuss whether you think flashmobs are

a good birthday surprise. What other types of birthday

surprise can you think of?

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Present Perfect or Past Simple form of the verbs in brackets. Then listen and check. Why is Ruth worried?

R: Hi, Simon. How are you doing?

S: Really wellle just finished Qust/finish) my exams.

R: Oh great. Lucky you. 1 (not finish/yet-three more to go

S: Oh well, good luck. Listen, a flashmob? (you/ever/see)

R: Yes, 1 (see) one on You Tube yesterday, It (bel fantastic. But (not see) a real one.

S: Me neither, but I (watch) a few online. Yesterday, (watch) a surprise flashmob for a girl’s eighteenth birthday.

R: Oh, right

S: So I want to organise one for my sister’s birthday. Will you help me? You have to learn a dance.

R: Dance? Are you sure? (you/ask) anybody else yet?

S: Yes, (already/ask) lots of people. I

(speak) to Sally five minutes ago and she said yes. R: But she’s a good dancer and I’m not!

5: Don’t worry, we have plenty of time

san 14 July, 11.42



(not choose) the music yet!

6 In pairs, discuss whether you think flashmobs are

a good birthday surprise. What other types of birthday

surprise can you think of?
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Here’s the conversation with the verbs in the correct form:

R: Hi, Simon. How are you doing?

S: Really well! I just finished (finish) my exams.

R: Oh great. Lucky you. I haven’t finished (not finish) yet—three more to go.

S: Oh well, good luck. Listen, have you ever seen (you/ever/see) a flashmob?

R: Yes, I saw (see) one on YouTube yesterday. It was (be) fantastic. But I haven’t seen (not see) a real one.

S: Me neither, but I have watched (watch) a few online. Yesterday, I watched (watch) a surprise flashmob for a girl’s eighteenth birthday.

R: Oh, right.

S: So I want to organize one for my sister’s birthday. Will you help me? You have to learn a dance.

R: Dance? Are you sure? Have you asked (you/ask) anybody else yet?

S: Yes, I have already asked (already/ask) lots of people. I spoke (speak) to Sally five minutes ago, and she said yes.

R: But she’s a good dancer and I’m not!

English 9

Sure! Here are the sentences with the opposite meaning using the provided quantifiers:

I eat a lot of pasta.
I don’t eat much pasta.

I eat lots of meat.
I don’t eat much meat.

There are some good restaurants near my house.
There aren’t any good restaurants near my house.

I drink a lot of coke.
I drink very little coke.

My mother bakes a lot of cakes.
My mother doesn’t bake many cakes.

I had some cereal for breakfast.
I didn’t have any cereal for breakfast.

I used to eat lots of vegetables.
I used to eat very few vegetables.

I do lots of cooking at home.
I don’t do much cooking at home.

Feel free to share your own sentences or let me know if you need anything else!