VOCABULARY
VOCABULARY
aeroplane
ferry
helicopter
jeep
lorry
tram
underground
Definitions:
A. A large vehicle used for transporting goods by road
B. A type of public transport that runs on tracks in city streets
C. A vehicle that travels under the ground in tunnels
D. An aircraft with rotating blades that can hover in the air
E. A boat that carries people or vehicles across water regularly
F. A car designed for rough or difficult ground
G. A flying vehicle with wings used for long-distance travel
motorbike – motorboat – scooter – yacht – minivan – cruise ship
clean up – recycle – reuse – unplug – waste – protect
We went on a luxury __________ for our holiday; it had pools and restaurants.
Please __________ your phone charger when you're not using it.
She rides a __________, it’s powerful and can go very fast on highways.
We should __________ plastic bottles instead of throwing them away.
They hired a __________ to travel around the islands quickly.
Don’t __________ food; many people don’t have enough to eat.
The family rented a __________ to travel together comfortably.
Let’s __________ the park after the picnic.
It’s important to __________ the environment.
He uses a small __________ to get around the city.
Instead of buying new things, try to __________ what you already have.
Rich people sometimes travel on a private __________.
GRAMMAR
Look at those clouds! It __________ rain.
Don’t worry, I __________ help you with your homework.
She always arrives late. She __________ be late again.
That boy is climbing too fast. He __________ fall.
I think Spain __________ win the match.
They __________ travel to London next month (they already bought tickets).
Be careful! You __________ drop your phone!
In my opinion, she __________ love this movie.
I think it __________ (snow) tonight.
Look! The baby __________ (cry).
We __________ (visit) my grandparents this weekend (plan).
Don’t worry, I __________ (call) you later.
He always forgets things. He __________ (forget) his keys again.
They __________ (build) a new school (it’s already decided).
Look at that car! It will crash! → __________
I think it is going to be a good film. → __________
She bought a ticket. She will travel tomorrow. → __________
Be careful! You will fall! (there is an obstacle in the way) → __________
Va a llover, lo he visto en las noticias.
Creo que él llegará tarde.
¡Cuidado! Te vas a caer.
Te ayudaré con eso.
Van a mudarse (ya lo tienen decidido).
Ella se va a enfadar (lo estás viendo venir).
Decide si usarías will o be going to y explica por qué:
Ves a alguien tropezando.
Haces una predicción sobre el futuro en 2050.
Ya tienes vacaciones reservadas.
Das tu opinión sobre una película que aún no viste.
READING
LISTENING
1. What was Rebecca’s plan before covid-19?
2. Why are Rebecca’s parents worried?
3. What does Rebecca want to do right now?
4. What happened to Sarah during covid-19?
5. Why does Sarah enjoy her job now? Give two reasons.
6. What is Sarah going to do?
7. What happened to Paul’s exams?
8. What has Paul decided?
9. What did Greg enjoy after he lost his job?
10. What has Greg decided?
WRITING