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Unit 1 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2017-09-06, 10:00 pm

done: 59 / 60 points (98%)

Exercise: Listening – Help! (1) Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 12:39 pm Attempts: 2 3 / 4 (75%)

Details: NAME activity Melanie doing homework Peter making a phone call Tom playing Sodoku (playing Sudoku) Anna doing yoga

Exercise: Listening – Help! (2) Timestamp: 2017-08-30, 10:27 am Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Melanie usually does her homework before dinner. Peter's always on the phone. Tom hardly ever plays Sudoku. Anna always does yoga after school. Mom never asks for help from the children.

Exercise: Grammar – Present continuous: full forms Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 12:42 pm Attempts: 2 7 / 7 (100%)

Details:

What is everyone doing? I am having a drink of water. Matt is making an omelette in the kitchen. Elena is exercising in the backyard. Sibel and Deniz are looking at their tablets in the living room. Harry is listening to the radio upstairs. Mike's over there. He is sending a text message to his boss. Sally is watching TV.

Exercise: Grammar – Present continuous: short forms Timestamp: 2017-08-30, 10:31 am Attempts: 1 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: I'm looking at a new apartment today. Helen's paying for the meal. We're using our tablets. They're playing soccer. He's making a mistake. You're not doing the right exercises. She's not listening to you! I'm not sending a text message to Martin. They're having a drink.

Exercise: Grammar – Present simple Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 12:49 pm Attempts: 2 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: I never watch TV in the morning. My sister reads the newspaper every day. How often do you read the newspaper? Do you send text messages on your way to work? I hardly ever send text messages on my way to work. My brother usually does yoga after breakfast. I often have breakfast in a diner. My dad usually makes coffee in the morning.

Exercise: Grammar – Expressions + -ing form Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 12:50 pm

Attempts: 2 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: I can do several things at the same time. I'm very good at multi-tasking. My son, Jamie hates sitting still. My mother is an artist. She enjoys drawing portraits of people. I'm terrible at taking photos. My brother doesn't like singing songs in front of people. I don't like reading maps. My sister's very bad at solving problems. I like playing Sudoku. My mom's very good at making things.

Exercise: Grammar – Expressions + -ing form Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 12:51 pm Attempts: 2 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: I am very good at multi-tasking. I like taking photos. I don't like drawing. I enjoy making things. I am good at solving problems. I am bad at map reading. I like to sing.

Exercise: Vocabulary – make or do Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 12:52 pm Attempts: 2 11 / 11 (100%)

Details: make a decision do the dishes make a phone call make coffee do a test do yoga

make a mistake do the laundry do a sport make a noise do your homework

Unit 1 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2017-09-06, 10:00 pm

done: 18 / 18 points (100%)

Exercise: Reading – Daily Rituals (1) Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:43 am Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Stephen King usually has a glass of water when he sits down to write. Stephen King always takes a vitamin before he starts to write. The grass in Gerhard Richter's garden is often long. Gerhard Richter always eats exactly the same food for his lunch. Gerhard Richter never prepares lunch for himself.

Exercise: Reading – Daily Rituals (2) Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:43 am Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Stephen King starts work between 8 a.m and 8:30 a.m. Gerhard Richter makes breakfast for his family every morning. Stephen King likes to listen to music while he is working. Gerhard Richter takes his daughter to school before he starts work. Gerhard Richter eats lunch by himself every day.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Multiple intelligences

Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:44 am Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: A: I enjoy being on my own, and I'm very independent. B: I think you have personal intelligence. My grandmother loves reading, and she communicates really well in her own language. B: I think she has linguistic intelligence. A:

A: My sister enjoys being in a group, and she plays a lot of team sports. B: She probably has social intelligence. My mom is very good at solving problems, and she likes playing number games like Sudoku. B: She probably has mathematical intelligence. A:

My brother likes making things with his hands, and he hates sitting still for a long time. B: I think he has physical intelligence. A:

A: My dad can play the violin and the drums, and he's a very good singer. B: I think he has musical intelligence. My cousin, James is very good at naming plants and animals, and he's interested in astronomy. B: I think he has naturalist intelligence. A:

My best friend, Anita loves drawing and painting, and she's very good at reading maps. B: I think she has visual intelligence. A:

Unit 1 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2017-09-06, 10:00 pm

done: 59 / 59 points (100%)

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Expressing opinions Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:45 am

Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A Mmm. Smell that! I really love the smell of freshly baked bread. B Mmm. Me too. It's a wonderful smell. A I'm feeling hungry now. Should we get something to eat? B Yeah, OK. Can you smell that amazing smell of fresh coffee? It's coming from this coffee shop. A Yeah, it smells great. I love the smell of coffee. B Let's go in. We can have coffee and cake.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Agreeing and disagreeing Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:45 am Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: A: I can't stand the smell of garlic. B: Me either. It's a horrible smell. C: Actually, I think it's a delicious smell. A: Do you like this picture? B: No, I don't. It's silly. A: I agree. It's very silly. A: What do you think of these shoes? B: They look really uncomfortable to me. A: I disagree. I think they look very stylish. A: What do you think of that hairstyle? B: It's absolutely awful. A: Really? I disagree. I think it's cool. I love the smell of lavender. It's incredibly relaxing. B: Me too. It's a wonderful smell. A:

Exercise: Grammar – Reflexive pronouns Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:46 am Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: Kate's brother usually makes breakfast, but sometimes she makes it herself. I hardly ever make my husband a cup of coffee. He usually makes it himself. Don't criticize yourself so much. You're very intelligent. We never hire a company to do our marketing. We do the marketing ourselves. First, the teacher demonstrates the exercises. Then the students do them themselves. I type the words and the computer auto-corrects them. That is, it does the corrections itself. I made the cake myself. I hope you like it.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Subjects Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:47 am Attempts: 1 20 / 20 (100%)

Details: Psychology Maths Music Engineering Law Art Geography English Sports History

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Subjects Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:47 am Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: keyboard, drums, violin – music problem, sums, answer – math drawing, painting, sketching – art punishment, court, lawyer – law tennis, basketball, soccer – sports past, presidents, old buildings – history mind, memory, brain – psychology

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Uncountable nouns Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:48 am Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: A Can you tell me about Samuel Adams? I'm sorry, we don't have much information about him in the B: library. A Do you have any furniture for the apartment? B: No, we don't. A Do you have many memories of your father? B: Yes, I have a lot of good memories of him. A Is there much traffic tonight? B: No, there isn't. The roads are pretty quiet tonight. A Can I give you some advice? B: Yeah, of course. A There aren't many more problems to solve. B: Oh, that's good.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Phrasal verbs with up & down Timestamp: 2017-09-01, 11:48 am Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A Can you give up chocolate? B: No, I can't. I like it too much. I write down all the new words in my notebook. It helps me to remember them. B: That's a good idea. A

A I hope the room warms up soon. I'm freezing. B: Yeah, it's very cold in here. A I always look up new words on the online dictionary. B: So do I.

A Don't turn down that job offer. It's a really good offer. B: I know, but I don't want to move to Denver.

Unit 2 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2017-09-21, 11:59 pm

done: 44 / 44 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Past simple: affirmative Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 02:48 pm Attempts: 1 15 / 15 (100%)

Details: sit

sat

think

thought

eat

ate

become became

drink

drank

get back got back

run

ran

catch

caught

swim

swam

sing

sang

take up took up steal

stole

wear

wore

won

ride

rode

win

Exercise: Grammar – Past simple: affirmative Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 02:50 pm Attempts: 1 12 / 12 (100%)

Details: Usain Bolt Usain Bolt was (be) born in Jamaica in 1986. He went (go) to school in Jamaica. His mom and dad owned (own) a grocery shop. He ran (run) for his school in track competitions. He won (win) the 100m and 200m gold medals at the Olympics in 2008 and 2012. He became (become) the first man to win the Olympic 100m and 200m twice since Carl Lewis in 1988. Jessica Ennis-Hill She was (be) born in Sheffield in England in 1986. She studied (study) psychology at Sheffield University. She graduated (graduate) from college in 2007. She won (win) a gold medal in the 2012 Olympic Games. She got (get) married in 2013. She gave (give) birth to her son Reggie in 2014.

Exercise: Grammar – Past simple: negative Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 02:50 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Jessica Ennis-Hill wasn't born in Jamaica. Usain Bolt didn't grow up in Sheffield. Jessica Ennis Hill's parents didn't own a grocery shop. Usain Bolt didn't graduate from college. Jessica Ennis-Hill didn't win two gold medals at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Exercise: Grammar – Past simple: questions Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 02:51 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Which countries did you travel to last year? Peru, Chile, and Argentina. Where did you go to college? In Madrid.

What did you do this summer? I swam a lot! What did you do after you left college? I taught English at a school in Mexico City. How old were you in 2000? I was thirty. What did you study in college? I studied English.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Life events Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 02:52 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: bought my first house got

married

met

my wife

passed

my driving test

finished college started a new job

Unit 2 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2017-09-21, 11:59 pm

done: 78 / 79 points (98%)

Exercise: Reading – An Eco-Adventurer (1) Timestamp: 2017-09-09, 10:31 am Attempts: 2 6 / 6 (100%)

Details:

David de Rothschild is English. TRUE He was born in San Francisco. FALSE His family were shipbuilders. FALSE It took him two months to travel across the Arctic from Russia to Canada. FALSE He and his team built a ship with plastic bottles. TRUE He successfully sailed the Plastiki across the Indian Ocean. FALSE

Exercise: Reading – An Eco-Adventurer (2) Timestamp: 2017-09-09, 10:32 am Attempts: 2 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: He was born in London. He studied Natural Medicine at college. He bought an organic farm in New Zealand. He sailed from San Francisco to Sydney in a boat made from plastic bottles. He wrote a graphic novel.

Exercise: Grammar – Past continuous vs past simple Timestamp: 2017-09-14, 02:26 pm Attempts: 1 15 / 15 (100%)

Details: While I was riding home last night, I fell off my bike. (ride / fall) When I fell off my bike, I hurt my knee. (fall / hurt) I called my mom while the ambulance was taking me to the hospital. (call / take) My mom was very worried when I called her. (be / call) When she arrived at the hospital, the doctor was seeing me. (arrive / see) She waited for me and had a cup of coffee. (wait / have) Luckily, my leg wasn't broken. We were very happy when the doctor told us the good news. (not be / be / tell)

Exercise: Grammar – Past continuous vs past simple Timestamp: 2017-09-14, 02:29 pm Attempts: 1

5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Example:

I catch malaria / while / I work in Africa I caught malaria while I was working in Africa.

We sail off the coast of Cornwall / when / we catch a huge fish We were sailing off the coast of Cornwall when we caught a huge fish. She work in France / when / she have the accident She was working in France when she had the accident. They see crocodiles / while / they canoe down the Amazon They saw crocodiles while they were canoeing down the Amazon. She ride her bike / when the car crash into her She was riding her bike when the car crashed into her. While / we climb Ben Nevis / it start to snow While we were climbing Ben Nevis, it started to snow.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Transportation Timestamp: 2017-09-14, 02:30 pm Attempts: 1 38 / 39 (97%)

Details: mountain bike hot‐air balloon motorhome rescue helicopter cruise ship

roller blades school bus fishing boat ferry

Exercise: Vocabulary – Transportation Timestamp: 2017-09-14, 02:32 pm Attempts: 1 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: mountain bike - mountain bike hot air balloon - hot air balloon motorhome - motorhome rescue helicopter - rescue helicopter cruise ship - cruise ship roller blades - roller blades school bus - school bus fishing boat - fishing boat ferry - ferry

Unit 2 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2017-09-21, 11:59 pm

done: 66 / 66 points (100%)

Exercise: Listening – The American climber, Annie Smith Peck (18501935) (1) Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 03:53 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details:

Name:

Annie Smith Peck

Nationality:

American

Born:

1850

Famous:

mountain climber and explorer

Studied:

Greek in college

Climbed mountains in: Mexico, Peru, America, and Europe Died:

1935

Exercise: Listening – The American climber, Annie Smith Peck (18501935) (2) Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 03:53 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: She was born. 1850 She climbed the Matterhorn. 1895 She went to Germany to study music and German. 1884 She placed a "Women's Vote" banner on top of Mount Coropuna in Peru. 1911 She died. 1935

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Telling stories Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 03:55 pm Attempts: 1 11 / 11 (100%)

Details: A There was a robbery at the art gallery last night. Somebody stole a famous painting. The police are interviewing a suspect. B How do you know? Were you there? A Yeah, I was. B What were you doing?

A I was meeting my brother. He works there. B When did it happen? A Between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. Were you at home? B Yeah, I was! A Were you alone? B No, I wasn't. I was with my sister. I have an alibi! A Yeah, I know. I'm just joking. Let's hope they find the painting!

Exercise: Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – come Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 03:56 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 4 (100%)

Details: Sally

Mike, there's someone at the door. Can you go and see who it is?

Mike Hi, James. Come in. Sally Oh, hi James. Is something wrong? James No. I came back for my backpack. I left it in the hall. Sally Oh, yeah. Here it is. Sam

(calling from the garden gate) Come on, James. Hurry up! I don't want to miss the train.

James OK, I'm coming.

Exercise: Grammar – Past continuous and past simple: questions Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 03:59 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Jake (What / do / you / when / the accident / happen / ?) What were you doing when the accident happened? Anna I was riding along Hill Street. Jake (Where / you / go / ?) Where were you going? Anna To see a friend. Jake (What / do / you / when / you / call / me / ?) What were you doing when you called me? Anna I was talking to a nurse at the hospital. Jake (it / snow / when / you fall off / your bike / ?) Was it snowing when you fell off your bike? Anna Yeah, it was. Jake

(Who / be / with you / when / you / have / the accident / ?) Who was with you when you had the accident?

Anna Kathy. She called the 9-1-1. Jake (be / you / wear / a helmet / when / you / fall / off / ?) Were you wearing a helmet when you fell off? Anna Yeah, I was. Thank goodness!

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Places Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 04:01 pm Attempts: 1 17 / 17 (100%)

Details: Mount Everest mountain Madrid city The Mediterranean Sea

The Indian Ocean

Paris city

Mount Coropuna mountain

Mexico country

Titicaca lake

The Black Sea

The Atlas Mountains mountain range

Vesuvius volcano

The Nile river

The Alps mountain range Turkey country Tigris river

The Atlantic Ocean

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Ordinal numbers Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 04:03 pm Attempts: 1 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: 1st

first

3rd third 5th fifth 16th sixteenth 19th nineteenth 22nd

twentysecond

34th thirty-fourth 60th sixtieth 80th eightieth

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Compound nouns Timestamp: 2017-09-18, 04:04 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: A: Where did you go on your honeymoon? B: We went to Cancun. A: I'm going swimming in the North Sea. B: You need to wear a wetsuit then.

A:

You can take a ride on the back of my motorcycle.

B: OK but don't go too fast. A: What's the matter? B: I think a jellyfish just stung me. A: Where did you stay? B: We stayed at a campsite near the river. A: It rained a lot last night. B: Yeah, it did. I wore my new raincoat. A: We went hiking over the weekend. B: Did you take a backpack? A: Yeah, I did.

Unit 3 Lesson 1

Deadline:

2017-09-28, 11:59 pm

done: 59 / 59 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – going to Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 07:34 pm Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: Nathan is going to stay but look for another job. He isn't going to ask for a raise. Jane and Peter are going to leave and look for another job. They aren't going to get a parttime job, too. I'm going to stay because I enjoy the job. I'm not going to ask for a raise. Elena is going to stay because she enjoys the job. She isn't going to leave and look for another job.

Exercise: Grammar – going to (questions) Timestamp: 2017-09-26, 06:28 pm Attempts: 2 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: Where / you / go / on / vacation / this / year ? Where are you going on vacation this year? Who / you / go / with ? Who are you going to go with? How long / you / stay ? How long are you going to stay? What / you / do / there ? What are you going to do there? Where / Rajaa / work / next / year ? Where is Rajaa going to work next year? Why / Rajaa / not / work / with / you / anymore ? Why isn't Rajaa going to work with you any-more? Is / Mehmet / work / from / home / next / year ?

Is Mehmet going to work from home next year? Are / Peter and Erica / ask / for / a / raise ? Are Peter and Erica going to ask for a raise? Are / you / get / another / degree / in / IT ? Are you going to get another degree in IT?

Exercise: Grammar – Verb + infinitive Timestamp: 2017-09-26, 06:47 pm Attempts: 3 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: C PLAN AFFORD INTENDS HOPE AGREED CAREER

Exercise: Listening – I want to be a police officer (1) Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 08:15 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: How old do you need to be to join the police force? 18 To train as a police officer John is going to... work and learn at the same time. What does rise through the ranks mean? Work your way to the top of your profession. John hates... sitting in an office all day. The starting salary is... $52,000

Exercise: Listening – I want to be a police officer (2) Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 08:16 pm Attempts: 1

5 / 5 (100%)

Details: John is going to apply for a new job. TRUE John hopes to become a police officer. TRUE John needs a degree to join the police force. FALSE John doesn't think he will get a good salary as a police officer. FALSE Richard thinks John will enjoy working for the police force. TRUE

Exercise: Vocabulary – Work Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 08:19 pm Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: Lisa is employed by an IT company. She really enjoys working there. She gets along with everybody. Everybody likes her including her boss, and her colleagues are all very friendly. She gets paid a good salary each year. Her brother is unemployed. He is looking for a job but it's difficult to find one in New York. He has good qualifications. He has a college degree and he has three years' work experience.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Work Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 08:26 pm Attempts: 1 17 / 17 (100%)

Details: actor

detective

businessman accountant photographer manager cameraman

journalist

assistant

editor

producer

lawyer

teacher

writer

soldier

artist

director

Unit 3 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2017-09-28, 11:59 pm

done: 40 / 40 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Present continuous for future use Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 08:29 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A What are you doing tonight? B I'm going out to eat with some friends. A Are you doing anything tomorrow night? B I'm working late tomorrow, and my husband's traveling to New York for a meeting tomorrow morning. He won't be back until late. A What about Saturday? B Saturday's fine. We aren't doing anything on Saturday night.

Exercise: Grammar – Future: present continuous and going to Timestamp: 2017-09-26, 06:52 pm Attempts: 2 14 / 14 (100%)

Details: A: What are you going to study in college?

B: I'm going to get a law degree. A:

Are you going to work for your uncle's law firm when you graduate college?

B: I don't know yet.

A: What are you doing at the weekend? B: I'm playing tennis on Saturday morning with Tim. Then, in the afternoon, we are going to a basketball game. Do you have any plans? A: I'm watching a movie with some friends after work on Friday. Then on Saturday, I 'm cooking dinner for some friends. Are you going to Sam's art show tomorrow night? B: Yeah, I am. A: Do you still want to be an artist?

B:

No, I don't. I want to be a scriptwriter. I'm going to write a movie and it is going to be a blockbuster.

Exercise: Reading – Careers (1) Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 08:51 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Susanna is going to college next year to study computer science. FALSE She will be a good web designer because she is creative and she gets along well with people. TRUE She plans to make a DVD of her design work. TRUE

She is going to do an animation course next year. TRUE Susanna is going to start her own business after she graduates. FALSE

Exercise: Reading – Careers (2) Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 08:56 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: You need to be creative to work as a web designer. Susanna is majoring in computer science in college. She wants an interesting job. She plans to work as an employee for a company first. Susanna is not very good with deadlines.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Professions Timestamp: 2017-09-26, 06:57 pm Attempts: 3 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: He designs buildings. Architect She invents things. Scientist She manages a team of sales people. Sales manager He sells our company’s products. Sales rep He supervises the construction of roads and bridges. Engineer She looks after patients in a hospital. Nurse She offers legal advice. Lawyer He decides the treatment for his patients. Doctor She works with numbers. Accountant He organizes promotional events. Marketing assistant

Unit 3 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2017-09-28, 11:59 pm

done: 40 / 40 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – will future Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 07:15 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: Next year I will have (have) a new job. I will live (live) in another city. I will be (be) in college. I will get (get) a promotion at work. My company will give (give) me a raise. I will go (go) on vacation to another country. It will be (be) a great year for me and my family.

Exercise: Grammar –Future: will versus present continuous Timestamp: 2017-09-26, 07:00 pm Attempts: 2 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: A: What do you think the weather will be like tomorrow? B: I think it will rain. A: Will you be home early tomorrow night?

B:

I'm not sure. I 'm going to a meeting at head office in the afternoon. All the sales reps are attending the meeting. I think it will end at about six o'clock so I will be late home.

A: OK. I 'm going to my sewing class after work, so I won't be at home when you get back. B: OK.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Verb + infinitive

Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 07:19 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A: Good news! I managed to finish that sales report. B: Oh, good job. Thank you. A: Martina, you promised to finish the script for today. B: I know. I'm really sorry, I couldn't do it. I've got a lot of work to do right now. A: Martina seems to be very busy this week. B: Yeah, she is. She's always very busy. A: Did you arrange to meet Ahmet yesterday? B:

Yeah, I did. We met at his office and we had a meeting about the new sales assistant.

A: Did you tell Helen about the meeting this afternoon? B: Oh, no. I forgot to tell her. I'll call her right now. A: Deniz refused to work late tonight. B: I know. He's got a dentist's appointment tonight, so he can't work late.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Phrasal verbs Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 07:23 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: I currently work for a charity and I love my job. I'm a marketing assistant for a charity called Arts for the Earth. I deal with the marketing and publicity for the charity. Right now I'm

working on a big music event. Two famous bands are performing to raise money for Arts for the Earth. Day to day, there are a lot of problems to solve, but everything always works out in the end! It's not a nine to five job! I usually go in to work at 9 a.m. but I never know when I will get out. We often have an event to attend in the evenings. It's hard work but it's always interesting. I won't look for another job next year or the year after that. I'm very happy with my job. In fact, I think it's my dream job.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Instant decisions and promises Timestamp: 2017-09-26, 07:03 pm Attempts: 2 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: James: I need somebody to stay and help pack the books. Martin, can you stay? Martin: I'm sorry, I can't. I've got a doctor's appointment this evening. Lucia: I'll stay. James: Oh, thanks Lucia. Martin, can you come in early tomorrow morning? Martin: Yeah, I'll be in the office by 6:30. James: Great. I'll leave the books and the envelopes on your desk. Lucia: I'll pack as many as I can tonight and I'll email you a list of all the remaining names and addresses. Martin: We'll pack them and send them all by noon tomorrow.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Useful expressions Timestamp: 2017-09-24, 07:29 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 4 (100%)

Details: A: I really need this report by noon tomorrow. B: No problem. I'll have it with you by 9 tomorrow. A: When will you finish the project? B: First thing tomorrow morning.

A: Can we schedule a meeting for this afternoon? B:

I'm sorry, I'm busy this afternoon … Let me think. I could meet with you on Tuesday.

A: Can you print five copies of this report? B: Sure thing.

Unit 4 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2017-10-23, 11:59 pm

done: 38 / 38 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect Timestamp: 2017-10-02, 10:11 pm Attempts: 1 11 / 11 (100%)

Details: WRITTEN SENT RECEIVED THOUGHT DONE BOUGHT LOST LOGGED ON GONE Y TECHNOLOGY

Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:04 pm Attempts: 2 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Have you ever been to New York? How many years ago did Martin and Marina get married? Has your sister ever had a laptop? Have you always lived in Florida? Did you see the pyramids in Mexico? How long have you known Susan?

Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:07 pm Attempts: 2 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A: you / ever / write / a / blog Have you ever written a blog? B: No, I haven't but I've read yours. It's really good. A: Thanks. A: Mr. Cole / ever / use / his / tablet Has Mr. Cole ever used his tablet? B: No, he hasn't. I think we'll give it to another member of staff. A: you / ever / win / a / contest / online Have you ever won a competition online? B: No, I haven't. But my husband won one last year. A: Really? A: your / daughter / try / her / e-reader / yet Has your daughter tried her e-reader yet?

B: Yeah, she has. She loves it.

A:

you / be / to / that / new / restaurant / on / the Main Street / yet Have you been to that new restaurant on the Main Street yet?

B: Yeah, I have. The food's amazing. We've eaten there twice now.

Exercise: Grammar – Past simple or present perfect Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:09 pm Attempts: 2 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: A: Have you heard from Tanya today? B: No, I haven't heard from her since yesterday. A: Did she call you yesterday? B: No, she sent me a text.

A:

I 've sent her two emails today and I have just texted her. She hasn't replied.

B: Maybe she has left her phone at home. She left it at home one day last week.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Technology Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:11 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details:

SOFTWARE BLOG PRINTER HARDWARE GADGETS DOWNLOAD E-READER

Unit 4 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2017-10-23, 11:59 pm

done: 19 / 19 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – for and since Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:12 pm Attempts: 2 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: A: How long have you lived here? B: I've lived here since 1970. How about you? A: I've only lived here for three years. A: How long have you had that laptop? B: I've had it for years. A: Really? It looks new. A: Have you spoken to Elif recently? B: No, I haven't spoken to her since last week. What about you? A: I haven't spoken to her for a long time. A: How many years have you taught English?

B:

I've taught English for ten years. I've been a teacher at this school since September.

A: I've only been here for three years.

Exercise: Listening – The Big Move (1) Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:13 pm Attempts: 2 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Rachel & Eric have just moved. The company has given Eric a raise. Rachel hasn't found a new job yet. Anna has gotten a promotion at work. Anna has become marketing manager. Rachel hasn't found a new school for her children yet.

Exercise: Listening – The Big Move (2) Timestamp: 2017-10-02, 10:46 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Rachel and Eric have been very busy recently. Rachel and Eric have moved to Chicago. Anna has gotten a promotion at work. Rachel hasn't found a new school for her children yet. Rachel and Eric have just bought a new house in Chicago.

Unit 4 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2017-10-23, 11:59 pm

done: 57 / 57 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Present perfect with already, yet, just Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:13 pm Attempts: 2 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A: Have you emptied the dishwasher yet?

B:

No, I haven't. I've just washed the kitchen floor. Will you vacuum the carpet in the living room?

A: I've already vacuumed it. Has Martin taken out the garbage? B: No, he hasn't taken it out yet. He has just finished making the beds.

Exercise: Reading – New Beginnings (1) Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:17 pm Attempts: 3 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Carlos and Alice have opened a chocolate company in the Pacific Northwest. They have just served their thirty thousandth customer. There is one ingredient that they don't use in their chocolates. That is sugar. Ikbal and Rose have started baking bread in their kitchen in New York. They sell their bread to the neighbors. People can order and buy the bread from their house.

Exercise: Reading – New Beginnings (2) Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:16 pm Attempts: 2 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Carlos and Alice have started making and selling chocolates. Ikbal and Rose have learned how to make bread. Carlos and Alice have moved from a big city to a small town in the countryside. Ikbal and Rose haven’t moved out of New York. Carlos and Alice have started to sell their products online.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Household items Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:19 pm Attempts: 2 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: WASHING MACHINE FORK VACUUM CLEANER S FREEZER DISHWASHER IRON FRIDGE KETTLE HOUSEWORK

Exercise: Vocabulary – Household tasks Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:20 pm Attempts: 2 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: do the dishes make your bed do the ironing clean the fridge do the housework clean the bathtub make a cup of coffee

empty the garbage empty the dishwasher

Exercise: Vocabulary – Household tasks Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:20 pm Attempts: 2 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Vacuum the floor with the vacuum cleaner. Put the dirty plates in the dishwasher. Wash your clothes in the washing machine. Put the milk in the fridge. Boil the water on the stove. Put the trash in the garbage can.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Relationships Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:22 pm Attempts: 2 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: I am married. My wife's name is Anna. My sister isn't married now. She got divorced five years ago. Now she has a new partner. His name is George. They are getting married this summer. We are going to the wedding. It's in June.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Opening a conversation Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:23 pm Attempts: 2 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A: Mark, can I have a word with you?

B: Yeah, of course. A: Do you have time for a quick chat? B: I'm sorry, I'm a little busy right now. Can I call you back in ten minutes? A: Yeah, of course. A: Hi, Leyla. How are things? B: Everything's great.

A:

Let me introduce myself. My name's Marcus Wright and I'm the owner of the company.

B: Nice to meet you Marcus. A: Excuse me. Can I have a few minutes of your time? B: Yeah, of course. What do you want to talk about?

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Closing a conversation Timestamp: 2017-10-05, 02:23 pm Attempts: 2 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: It's late. I have to go. It's been nice talking to you. Great to talk. Thanks so much for your time. Let's get together soon.

Unit 5 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2017-11-28, 10:00 pm

done: 53 / 53 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Modal verbs: must, have to, and can Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 06:52 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: You can have time off for doctor's and dentist's appointments, but you should tell your manager about the appointment in advance. You shouldn't smoke anywhere in the office building. You should arrive on time every morning. Men don't have to wear a suit to the office, but you should dress professionally. You shouldn't send personal e-mails in office hours.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Job requirements Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 06:53 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Zoo keeper wanted To work at the zoo, you must be confident and friendly. You must be good with animals and people, and you must be good at solving problems. You don't have to have a degree in Zoology, but you must have at least two years of experience working with animals. You need to be able to think quickly. You don't have to have a certificate in first aid, but it is useful.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Job requirements Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 06:55 pm Attempts: 1 17 / 17 (100%)

Details: correct

incorrect

polite

impolite

likely

unlikely

popular unpopular

formal

informal

practical

impractica l

friendly

unfriendly

tidy

untidy

possible

impossible

usual

unusual

important unimportant visible

invisible

expensive inexpensive efficient inefficient necessary unnecessary happy patient

unhappy

impatient

Exercise: Listening – Looking for a job (1) Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 06:55 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Isabelle hasn’t passed her driver's test. TRUE You have to have a teaching certificate. FALSE It’s essential to have experience working with children. TRUE It’s essential to speak French or Spanish. FALSE Isabelle can speak fluent Spanish because her mother is Mexican. TRUE

Exercise: Listening – Looking for a job (2) Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 06:58 pm Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: Isabelle has a degree in law. She has a certificate in first aid and she has experience working with children. She is friendly and confident, and she's good with people. She's very good at working with a team. She speaks three languages. In addition to English, she is also fluent in French and Spanish. Unfortunately, she doesn't have a driver's license.

Exercise: Reading – A Job in Ecotourism (1) Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 06:59 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: An ecotourism guide may work abroad. TRUE You have to have a degree to study Ecotourism. FALSE You shouldn't be scared of insects and animals. TRUE You may need to help local hunters. FALSE You must be able to speak a foreign language. FALSE

Exercise: Reading – A Job in Ecotourism (2) Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:00 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Ecotourism guides have experience working abroad. The job is sometimes dangerous. You have to work long hours sometimes. You have to teach people about the environment. Sometimes you have to live with a local community.

Unit 5 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2017-11-28, 10:00 pm

done: 18 / 18 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – may, might, will probably Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:32 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Take an umbrella, it might rain. Take a backpack, we will probably go hiking. Pack some sweaters, it may be cold. Pack a hairdryer, there may not be one at the hotel. Pack some T-shirts, it might be hot.

Exercise: Grammar – may, might, will probably Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:33 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: It's 90% certain you will work one Saturday a month. You will probably work one Saturday a month. It's possible but unlikely you will need to work on some Sundays, too. You might need to work on some Sundays, too. It's 60% certain you will need to attend conferences in other cities. You may need to attend conferences in other cities. It's possible but unlikely you will need to give presentations. You might need to give presentations. It's 90% certain you will have to work late some nights. You will probably have to work late some nights. It's 60% certain you will need to travel sometimes. You may need to travel sometimes.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Travel Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:34 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: I'm going on a day trip to the beach. I'm not going to take much luggage with me. I'm only going to take a small purse to carry my money, credit card, tickets, and cell phone. I'm going on a long train journey from Philadelphia in Pennsylvania to Seattle in Washington. You'll find all the information you need about the city in your guidebook.

Have you checked the weight of your suitcase? It's very heavy. You can't take sharp objects like scissors in your carry-on bag.

Unit 5 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2017-11-28, 10:00 pm

done: 38 / 42 points (90%)

Exercise: Grammar – should / shouldn't for advice Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:09 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: You should pack less. You can travel cheaper with a carry-on bag. You should leave the guidebook at home. It's heavy. Just photocopy the pages you need. You shouldn't carry a lot of cash. There are ATMs everywhere. You should get up early. See the tourist sites before everybody else gets up. You shouldn't carry a backpack when you tour around cities. You look like a tourist. You shouldn't make hand gestures. They have different meanings in different countries.

Exercise: Grammar – should / shouldn't for advice Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:11 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: You should drink plenty of water. You shouldn't eat a big meal before the flight. You shouldn't wear tight jeans. You should wear comfortable clothes. You should take a sweater in case it's cold on the flight.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Useful things Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:14 pm

Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: TOWEL MAKE-UP PHONECHARGER ADAPTOR SHAMPOO JEWELRY SHOWERGEL

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Useful things Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:16 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: towel - towel make-up - make-up phone charger - phone charger adaptor - adaptor shower gel - shower gel shampoo - shampoo jewellery - jewellery

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – get Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:18 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: He traveled from New York to Washington DC by train. He got from New York to Washington DC by train. He bought a toothbrush from a drugstore. He got a toothbrush from a drugstore.

She became upset when she missed her flight. She got upset when she missed her flight. You can obtain flight information online. You can get flight information online. He caught a cold on vacation. He got a cold on vacation. You will receive a call from the hotel about your reservation. You will get a call from the hotel about your reservation.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – Useful expressions Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:19 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A I'm taking the iron. B But they'll probably have one at the hotel. A I'm taking it just in case they don't have one. B But it won't fit in your suitcase. A I paid for an extra suitcase. It's worth it. B You're joking!

A

No, I'm serious. I like to have everything with me. You never know what might happen. Are you taking any books?

B No way! They're heavy and I've got lots of books on my tablet.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Describing an object Timestamp: 2017-10-17, 07:22 pm Attempts: 1 2 / 6 (33%)

Details: Customer service

Can I help you?

Mrs. White

Yeah, my suitcases haven't arrived.

Customer service

Which flight were you on?

Mrs. White

The 7:15 flight from Paris.

Customer service

Can you describe them?

Mrs. White

They are two beautiful, large, purple suitcases. (large beautiful purple two)

Mr. Smith

My luggage hasn't arrived either.

Customer service

Can you describe it to me?

Mr. Smith

Certainly. There are three, small, red suitcases. (red three small)

Customer service

Is that all?

Mr. Smith

No. My wife's luggage hasn't arrived either. She's lost four stykish, small, silver (four stylish, small, silver) bags. (stylish silver small four)

Unit 6 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2017-11-28, 10:00 pm

done: 50 / 52 points (96%)

Exercise: Grammar – Zero conditional

Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:47 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: If there is a robbery at your bank, stay calm. If there are other members of staff with you, help them to stay calm too. If you have a silent alarm, press it without the robber seeing you. If you don't have an alarm, call the police on your cell phone. If you call the police on your cell phone, leave the phone line open. Then the police can find you. If the robber asks you to do something, do it immediately. Don't risk people's lives.

Exercise: Grammar – Zero conditional Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:53 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 6 (66%)

Details: Example:

it snow / stay home If it snows, you should stay home.

there be an earthquake / stand under a door frame If there is an earthquake, you should stand under a door frame. not think clearly / panic You can't think clearly if you panic. there be a thunderstorm / not stand under a tree If there is a thunderstorm, you shouldn't stand under a tree (there is a thunderstorm, you shouldn't stand) under a tree. there be a hurricane / it change direction quickly

If there is a hurricane, it can change direction quickly. there be a hurricane / stay away from windows and glass doors If there is a hurricane, you should stay away from windows and glass doors.

Exercise: Grammar – when clauses Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:53 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: When you ride a motorcycle, you should always wear a helmet. When it's very hot, you shouldn't go out without a hat. When the roads are icy, you shouldn't drive over 30 mph. When there are horses on the road, you should stop the car and wait for them to pass. When you are tired, you should stop and take a break.

Exercise: Listening – Cycling (1) Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:54 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Cycling has become more and more popular. TRUE Fifty thousand people a year die in cycling accidents. FALSE It is dangerous to wear headphones when you ride a bike. TRUE Always wear light-colored clothes when you ride a bike. TRUE Don't park your car next to a bicycle. FALSE

Exercise: Listening – Cycling (2) Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 08:55 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Cyclists shouldn't talk or send text messages on their cell phones when they are on their bikes. Don't wear dark clothes when you ride at night. If you ride next to a truck or a bus, drivers of other cars can't see you. You will save money if you ride a bike to work. If you ride a bike, you will soon become healthier.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Emergency equipment Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:01 pm Attempts: 1 16 / 16 (100%)

Details: I JACKET ' BOOTS FIRST AID PHONE CHARGER CELL PHONE UMBRELLA BOTTLE OF WATER TORCH GLOVES BLANKET SUNGLASSES CHOCOLATE BAR BATTERY IT'S AN EMERGENCY.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Emergency equipment Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:02 pm Attempts: 1 9 / 9 (100%)

Details: I'll wear gloves to keep my hands warm. I'll wear a jacket to keep my body warm.

I'll use my cell phone to call for help. I'll use my flashlight to see with, if it's dark. I'll use my first aid kit if I have an accident. I'll wear my boots to keep my feet warm and dry. I'll use the blanket to keep me warm. I'll eat the chocolate bar to give me energy. I'll drink the bottle of water when I'm thirsty.

Unit 6 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2017-11-28, 10:00 pm

done: 22 / 23 points (95%)

Exercise: Grammar – First conditional Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:07 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 6 (83%)

Details: If you walk, run, or ride a bike you will help reduce pollution. If you eat less , you will be slimmer and healthier. If you don't buy bottled water , you will reduce plastic waste. If you say no to plastic bags , you will use less plastic. If you get your shoes repaired , you will save money. If your company use fluorescent light bulbs , it will uses a quarter of the energy. (If your company uses fluorescent light bulbs , it will use a quarter of the energy.)

Exercise: Reading – Packaging (1) Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:08 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: What is now big business worldwide? Packaging is big business worldwide. How can you use fewer plastic bottles?

Carry a reusable drinking bottle with you. How can you use less paper in a restaurant? Don't use the paper napkins. Use cloth napkins. Where does most packaging end up? It goes to landfills or it is burned. What does the text suggest you take to the supermarket? It suggests you take bags for fruits and vegetables.

Exercise: Reading – Packaging (2) Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:08 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: The packaging industry is a large industry. When you manufacture plastic, it causes pollution. They don't recycle most packaging. Don't buy plastic bottles of water. If you shop at a supermarket, you shouldn't buy fruits and vegetables in plastic bags.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Global warming Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:09 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: 'It has rained for days. The water level of the river has risen and now there is a flood.' 'The ground shook and hundreds of buildings fell down. There was a huge earthquake.' 'It hasn't rained for weeks. The ground is very dry and there is a severe drought.' 'Temperatures have been between 105 and 120 degrees F all week. There's a heatwave.' 'As the hurricane approached the coast, it reached wind speeds of 90 miles per hour.' 'Last night, there was a terrible storm. People reported loud thunder and lightning struck several trees and buildings in the area.'

Unit 6 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2017-11-28, 10:00 pm

done: 53 / 53 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Relative pronouns who / which / that Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:09 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: WaterAid is a charity which provides safe drinking water for people around the world. Charity stores in the US sell old clothes that people don't want. Children in Need raises millions of dollars each year for charities which help children. Bob Geldof is a pop star who helps raise money for African countries. Volunteers are people who work for charities for no money.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Animals Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:10 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: gorilla - gorilla leopard - leopard rhino - rhino salamander - salamander turtle - turtle tiger - tiger whale - whale

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Nouns from verbs Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:14 pm Attempts: 1 30 / 30 (100%)

Details:

both a verb and a noun: lift, plan, fall, care, change, volunteer, act, guess, fish, push, rain, start, help, light, snow, cost, work verb: protect, pollute, donate, die, choose, survive, keep, choke, breathe, understand, cool, destroy, melt

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Giving instructions Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:15 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: First, help the person in need to sit down. Then, if they have their own glucose gel, help them to take it. If they don’t have any glucose gel, give them a sugary drink or something sweet to eat. After that, help them to monitor their blood sugar levels. Stay with them until they are better. If they don’t get better, call 9-1-1.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Checking understanding Timestamp: 2017-10-19, 09:16 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Instructor

Someone is having an asthma attack. What should you do? Yeah, Sam.

Sam

Call an ambulance immediately.

Instructor

Yes, and then what? Yeah, Matt.

Matt

You should help the patient into a comfortable position. To do that, sit him or her upright with his or her arms resting on a table.

Instructor

Yes, good. Now, here's the next step. Help the patient take their

medication. They should take six puffs of their inhaler. Give them one puff at a time. Are you with me so far? Sam & Matt Yeah. Good. If there is no improvement after six minutes, give them six more puffs.

Instructor

Is that clear? Sam

Yeah, that's all clear.

Instructor

Now, do you have any questions? Yeah, Matt.

Matt

How do we know that it's an asthma attack?

Unit 7 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 47 / 54 points (87%)

Exercise: Grammar – Comparative adjectives Timestamp: 2018-03-22, 08:27 am Attempts: 1 11 / 12 (91%)

Details: happy

happier

dangerous more dangerous safe

safer

healthy

healtheir (healthier)

small

smaller

big

bigger

intelligent more intelligent funny

funnier

useful

more useful

poisonous more poisonous heavy

heavier

fast

faster

Exercise: Grammar – Comparison: a little (more) / a lot (less) Timestamp: 2018-03-22, 08:36 am Attempts: 1 3 / 5 (60%)

Details: air travel / a lot / safe / driving a car Are travel is a lot safer than driving a car. (Air travel is a lot safer than driving a car.) hurricanes / a lot / dangerous / thunderstorms Hurricanes a lot more dangerous than thunderstorm. (Hurricanes are a lot more dangerous than thunderstorms.) laptops / a little / heavy / tablets Laptops are a little heavier than tablets. The Internet / a lot / useful / an encyclopedia The Internet is a lot more useful than an encyclopedia. The Ferrari Enzo (218 miles per hour) / a little / fast / the Porsche 918 (186 miles per hour). The Ferrari Enzo is a little faster than the Porsche 918.

Exercise: Grammar – Comparison: a little (more) / a lot (less) Timestamp: 2018-03-22, 08:39 am Attempts: 1

7 / 7 (100%)

Details: Example An ostrich can run a bit faster than a red kangaroo. (fast +) A horse can run a bit faster than a lion. (fast +) A mountain lion can jump a lot further than a red kangaroo. (far ++) A giraffe can run a lot faster than a polar bear. (fast ++) A red kangaroo is a lot less heavy than a grizzly bear. (heavy --) A giraffe is a lot taller than a grizzly bear. (tall ++) A Galapagos giant tortoise is a lot slower than a lion. (slow ++) A grizzly bear is a bit lighter than a Galapagos giant tortoise. (light +)

Exercise: Reading – The Dart Frog (1) Timestamp: 2018-03-22, 08:39 am Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Hunters used the poison from the dart frogs on their arrows. The blue dart frog is a lot less poisonous than the golden dart frog. The poison comes from the insects and plants. There are a lot fewer blue dart frogs now than in the past. The blue dart frog is more endangered than the golden dart frog.

Exercise: Reading – The Dart Frog (2) Timestamp: 2018-03-22, 08:39 am Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: The blue dart frog is not as poisonous as the plants and insects it eats. TRUE The dart frog can kill you. TRUE The dart frogs live in the desert. FALSE The dart frogs are only poisonous when they are in the forest. TRUE You can save the dart frogs by buying them as pets. FALSE

Exercise: Vocabulary – Animals Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:41 pm Attempts: 1 16 / 20 (80%)

Details: GORILLA LEOPARD ELEPHANT LION DOLPHIN GOAT SNAKE MONKEY DEER HORSE DOG CROCODILE MOUSE FROG COW HIPPO SHARK OX BAT TIGER

Unit 7 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 20 / 20 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Comparison: (not) as ... as Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:42 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: Example A mouse is not as intelligent as a dolphin. A shark is not as small as a mosquito. A hippo is not as big as an elephant. A giraffe can run as fast as a kangaroo. An ant is not as dangerous as a crocodile. A leopard is not as tall as a horse.

Exercise: Listening – Dangerous activities (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:42 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Daniel went parasailing last weekend. A lot more people die from drowning than go parasailing. Between 1982 and 2012 one hundred and thirty million people went parasailing and only 73 people died. More people die from bee stings than from jumping out of an airplane. Many children die each year because they can't swim.

Exercise: Listening – Dangerous activities (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:43 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Parasailing is the most amazing thing Daniel has ever done. A lot more people die from drowning than from sky diving. One in 75 million people die on rides at an amusement park. Most sports are a lot less dangerous than swimming. Adam isn't scared of heights. He doesn't have acrophobia.

Unit 7 Lesson 3

Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 51 / 52 points (98%)

Exercise: Grammar – Comparison: -ing forms as nouns Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:44 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 11 (90%)

Details: A Swimming (swim) is a great sport, isn't it? B Yeah, it is but I hate diving (dive). A Are you good at climbing (climb)? B No, I'm not. I'm afraid of heights.

A

Really? Then I don't think you'll like hand gliding (hang gliding) (hang glide).

B No, I never want to do that. A Skateboarding (skateboard) is fun. B Oh, I love skateboarding (skateboard). I enjoy skiing (ski) too. How about you? A Well, cycling (cycle) is good exercise and I love hiking (hike). B What don't you like doing? A Well, I'm afraid of going (go) to the dentist. I hate that. How about you? B I'm terrified of singing (sing) in front of people. I hate karaoke!

Exercise: Vocabulary – Phobias Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:44 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Mark is afraid of heights. acrophobia Maria is afraid of spiders. arachnophobia Elena is terrified of ants and flies and beetles. insectophobia I am afraid of going to the dentist. dentophobia My grandmother is really afraid of open spaces. agoraphobia Some regimes in the past have been afraid of books. bibliophobia

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Idioms with as ... as Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:45 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: He can't see. He's as blind as a bat. She can run really fast. She's as fast as lightning. She is so well-behaved. She's as good as gold. He's not afraid of anything. He's as cool as a cucumber. Don't worry. She can carry those suitcases. She's as strong as an ox. He never says anything. He's as quiet as a mouse. Your fingers are as cold as ice.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – -ed / -ing adjectives Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:45 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details:

A I'm bored. Watching TV's boring. Let's do something more interesting. B But this horror movie is really good. It's frightening. A No, it's not. It's not scaring me. B What do you watch on TV?

A

I don't watch much TV, but I like documentaries about animals. They're fascinating. I love those programs where they travel into the Amazon rainforest. They're amazing.

B Maybe, but I'm amazed that you don't like horror movies.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Phrasal verbs with out Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:45 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A I can't believe your mom still has a rotary phone at her house. B Yeah, I know it's out of date. A Oh, no! We've run out of milk. B Don't worry! I'll go to the store and get some.

A

Wait a minute. I just want buy a bag of chips from the vending machine.

B You can't. Look at the sign. It's out of order. A There's a sign on the gate. It says, "Keep out". B The factory produces chemicals, so it's probably dangerous.

A What's your brother doing now? Is he still working in IT? B No, he's out of work at the moment. He's looking for a job. A You should always keep medicines out of reach of children. B I do. I always keep them on a high shelf in my bathroom cabinet.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Giving yourself time to think Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:47 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A What's the funniest movie you've ever seen? B

Let me think ... Yeah, it was a movie called The Grand Budapest Hotel.

A Come on. We need to go. We'll miss the bus. B Hang on a minute. I'm almost ready. A Are you ready to go? B Yeah, I am but I can't find my keys. A That's annoying! B I know. I've looked everywhere. A What's your all-time favorite movie? B I don't have one. I like lots of different movies. A Have you seen the movie, Mr. Turner? B No, I haven't. What's it about?

A It's about the artist, J.M.W. Turner. B Oh, yeah! I read a review about that.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Going to a movie Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:48 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: A What did you do last night? B I went to a movie with Lucas. A Oh, really? What did you see? B We saw Dracula Untold. A I've heard of that. Who's in it? B Luke Evans. He's a Welsh actor. And Sarah Gadon. A Oh, yeah. She was in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. She played Kari. What's it about? No, don't tell me. Silly question. It's about Dracula. B Yeah, it is, but it's about the origin of the Dracula legend. The movie is set in the fifteenth century. Vlad Tepes (Dracula) fights the Ottoman army of Sultan Mehmet II to protect his kingdom. A What did you think of it? B I thought it was great. You should definitely go and see it.

Unit 8 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 22 / 22 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – something / anything / everything etc. Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:51 pm Attempts: 1 9 / 9 (100%)

Details:

A Do you have everything for your presentation? B I can't find my flash drive. I've looked everywhere for it. Have you seen it anywhere? A It's there in your laptop.

B

Oh, yeah. Thanks. Right, I think that's everything. I don't think I've forgotten anything.

A Do you have any scissors or any sharp objects in your carry-on? B No, there's nothing sharp in my carry-on. A Who's meeting you at the airport? B Somebody from the company is meeting me. A Has anybody called you about the change of hotel yet? B No, nobody has called me about that. I'll see when I get there. Well wish me luck. A Good luck. I'm sure it will all go well.

Exercise: Grammar – must for deductions Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:51 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: They invited us for lunch. They must be at home. He isn't in the house. He must be in the garden. She's gone home early. She must be sick. He didn't sleep very well last night. He must be tired. She remembered my name. She must have a good memory. They live next door to you. You must know them. They look alike. They must be sisters.

Exercise: Grammar – must and can't for deductions

Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:52 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A Hello. Can I speak to Kate, please? B

I'm sorry, there's nobody here by that name. You must have the wrong number.

A I can't find my flash drive. B You must have left it at home. A I'm hungry. Let's go and get something to eat. B You can't be hungry. We just had lunch. A (a dog barks) I didn't know that Sam has a dog. B He doesn't have a dog. This can't be the right house. A There's nobody here. We've got the wrong day. B It can't be the wrong day. I put this day in my calendar. A Ellie is Andrew's sister. B She can't be his sister. She doesn't look like him at all.

Unit 8 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 20 / 20 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – make / let / help Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:52 pm Attempts: 1

5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A What do you do when you are stressed? B I listen to music. It helps me relax. A I eat chocolate when I'm upset. It makes me feel better. B

Really? I usually watch a movie or read a book when I'm upset.

A Do you have a car? B No, I don't. My sister lets me drive hers. A I can't come to Seattle with you. B Why not? A The thought of flying in a plane makes me nervous. A You should exercise more. It will help you to lose weight. B I know, but I'm lazy.

Exercise: Listening – Public Speaking Disasters (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:52 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Leah is worried about losing her memory stick. FALSE If she forgets something in her presentation, she should wait. TRUE Leah shouldn’t be afraid to ask the audience for help. TRUE Losing her laptop is Leah’s worst nightmare. FALSE Marcus advises her to use as many slides as possible. FALSE

Exercise: Listening – Public Speaking Disasters (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:55 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 4 (100%)

Details: Leah is worried that somebody will steal her laptop. Leah is going to save her presentation on her flash drive. If Leah can't use her laptop, she can use somebody else's laptop. Leah is worried that her mind will go blank. It's important to practice her presentation.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Presentations Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:58 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: I don't want people to know about this. I'm embarrassed about it. You can't help feeling anxious. Giving a presentation makes everybody feel nervous. He thought his presentation was perfect. He was over-confident about it. I have painful memories of being made fun of in school. They criticized me for making my speech too long. It's good to be a little nervous. It keeps you on your toes.

Unit 8 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 62 / 63 points (98%)

Exercise: Grammar – Possessive pronouns: mine / yours / his / hers / ours / theirs Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:59 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A Whose glasses are these? Are they yours? B No, they're not mine. Helen wears glasses. I think they're hers. A Are these Antonio's discs? B Yeah, they're his. He left them here for you. A Has everybody got a copy of the report? B Yeah, I think so. C We don't have copies yet. These two copies must be ours. A Can Deniz and Elif pick up their tickets for the conference from you? B No, they can't. Mehmet has the tickets now. They'll have to get theirs from him.

Exercise: Reading – Using Drama For Writing Skills (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 03:59 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Using drama in class made students more confident. TRUE At the end of the project, the students' speaking skills were not very good. FALSE The survey found that boys preferred non-fiction. FALSE Stories don't make students use their imagination. FALSE At the end of the project, teachers felt positive about using drama. TRUE

Exercise: Reading – Using Drama For Writing Skills (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:00 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Drama helped the boys to improve their writing skills. Drama made writing more fun. Drama didn't make the students' attitude about writing less positive. The teachers chose scenes from two books. Fiction helps students to be more creative.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – Phrasal verbs with give and take Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:00 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A Are you still playing tennis on the weekends? B Yeah, but I want to stop. (give it up) A Oh, that's too bad. I thought you enjoyed it.

B

I do enjoy it, but Jake has asked me to play squash with him. I'm going to start playing squash. (take up)

A In that case, you can return the tennis racket I lent you. (give me back) B Yeah, of course. Do you have a squash racket you could lend me?

A

No, I don't, but Sarah doesn't need hers any more. I'm sure she'll let you have it. (is giving hers away)

B Really? I'll give her a call then and ask her. A It's a little hot in here. B Remove your coat then. (take off)

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Beginning and ending a talk

Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:01 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 6 (83%)

Details: Teacher

Now we've listened to the presentation. Let's discuss the language, the speaker used. How did the speaker begin her presentation? Can anyone remember? Yeah, Elif.

Elif

I'm delighted to be here this evening to talk about

Teacher

Yeah, thank you, Amy. That's a good way to begin. It's really formal. Can anyone think of another way to begin? Yeah, Andre.

Andre

How about, Good evening. Thank you so much for coming.

Teacher

Yeah, that's good. You can thank everyone for coming. Well, we're coming to the end of the lesson now. Are there any questions?

Elif

Yeah. If I'm giving a presentation, and I want to direct the audience to my website. What should I say?

Teacher Any ideas? Yeah, Antonio. Antonio And if you want to know more, just go to my website. Teacher Perfect. Yeah, Andre. Andre

You haven't told us how to end a presentation.

Teacher No, I haven't. What did the speaker say? Can you remember? Amy

She said, 'That brings me to the end of my presentation.'

Yeah that's right. And if you want to summarize your presentation, you could say To sum up, what I'd like to say is … (To sum up, what I’d like to say is …). That’s another Teacher option. Any more questions? (pause) No. Well, then. That brings me to the end of my lesson.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Presentation equipment Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:01 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: shlaf vride

flash drive

dilse

slide

bleca

cable

soume

mouse

motere trolcon remote control glup

plug

ectorproj

projector

toppal

laptop

neecrs

screen

yekdoarb keyboard

Exercise: Vocabulary – Presentation equipment Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:02 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A I've saved everything onto my flash drive for you. B Thanks. I've saved everything onto my laptop too. A You'll need to take a European plug with you. B OK. Do you think I need to use a microphone?

A

No, I don't think so. The room is really small. I think they'll all be able to hear you without one.

B I won't use a mouse. I'll just use the keyboard on my laptop. A OK. Well, good luck!

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Nouns- adjectives Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:05 pm Attempts: 1 14 / 14 (100%)

Details: adjectives with suffix -ful: wonder, pain, peace, help, use, success, color, stress nouns: knowledge, control, comfort, nerve, project, show

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Nouns- adjectives Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:05 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: The artist has used lots of colors. The picture is very colorful. I think everybody enjoyed the conference. It's been very successful. Giving a lecture is always stressful. I'm always nervous. Thank you very much. You've been very helpful. That's a very useful piece of information. I'll include it in my presentation. Miranda gave a wonderful presentation. Everybody really enjoyed it.

Unit 9 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 14 / 14 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Verb + -ing Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:07 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: We can't afford to buy a house, so my husband suggested buying (buy) an apartment. I can't imagine living (live) in an apartment. I have always lived in a house with a garden. Living in an apartment means not having (have) a garden. I like being (be) in the garden and planting (plant) flowers. We have started growing (grow) some vegetables in our garden this year. I don't want to move to an apartment.

Exercise: Vocabulary – The cost of living Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:08 pm Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: MORTGAGE CENTRAL HEATING LOW RENT GAS BILL ELECTRICITY BILLS FOOD BILLS HIGH

Unit 9 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 49 / 53 points (92%)

Exercise: Grammar – Present simple passive Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:10 pm Attempts: 1

6 / 9 (66%)

Details: Tea is grown (grow) in Turkey. Tigers aren't found (aren’t found) (not find) in Mexico. Poisonous snakes aren't found (aren’t found) (not find) in Ireland. Hazelnuts are grown (grow) in England. Cotton is picked (pick) in Uzbekistan. Chocolate is produced (produce) in Germany. Cocoa isn't exported (isn’t exported) (not export) from Spain. It is imported (import) to Spain. Cocoa butter is used (use) in soap and cosmetics.

Exercise: Grammar – Past simple passive Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:12 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: The food in my cabinets is from all around the world. Example avocados / grow / Mexico The avocados were grown in Mexico. yogrt / produce / Turkey The yogurt was produced in Turkey. hazelnuts / pick / Italy The hazelnuts were picked in Italy. chicken / farm raise / England The chicken was farm raised in England. chocolate / produce / Germany

The chocolate was produced in Germany. oranges / grow / Cyprus The oranges were grown in Cyprus.

Exercise: Grammar – Present simple and past simple passive Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:13 pm Attempts: 1 14 / 15 (93%)

Details: A Are the hens kept (keep) in cages on your farm? B No, they aren't. A Are the cows given (give) antibiotics? B No, they aren't. A How are the cows fed (feed)? B In the past, the cows were fed (feed) on grass and root vegetables, which were grown (grow) on the farm. We have started feeding them this way again now. A Were your crops sprayed (spray) with chemical pesticides ten years ago? B Yeah, they were. A Are they still sprayed (spray) with chemical pesticides now? B No, they aren't. We stopped using them because the river pollute (was polluted) (pollute). A Was the water pollution caused (cause) by chemical pesticides? B Yeah, it was.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Farming Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:13 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Animals on factory farms are kept in very small spaces. It's cruel. They often get terrible diseases because of the conditions they are kept in. They are fed antibiotics to keep them healthy.

On a factory farm, chickens are kept in cages. On a traditional free-range farm, chickens are kept outdoors.

Exercise: Listening – The History of Chocolate (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:13 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Where was cocoa first grown? Mexico When was cocoa introduced to most of Europe? 16th century Where was the first chocolate bar made? in England Who was milk chocolate invented by? the Swiss What new ingredient was used in milk chocolate? powdered milk

Exercise: Listening – The History of Chocolate (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:14 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Spain and Portugal were the first countries in Europe to drink cocoa. TRUE Chocolate was a very sweet drink. FALSE Sugar and vanilla were added to make chocolate sweet. TRUE A pound of chocolate is made with about 30 to 60 cocoa beans. FALSE Most cocoa is now produced in West Africa. TRUE

Exercise: Reading – How do you like your tea? (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:14 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Where is tea served in a glass? It is served in a glass in Turkey. How is tea drunk in China? It is drunk from a bowl.

What kind of milk is added to tea in Mongolia? Yak's milk is added to the tea. Where is the tea made with goat's milk? The tea is made with goat's milk in Tibet. Which tea is made with cloves and other spices? The Indian tea called chai.

Exercise: Reading – How do you like your tea? (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:14 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 4 (100%)

Details: Tea is drunk in many different ways. TRUE Tea is traditionally made with fresh mint in Russia. FALSE Tea is made like a soup in Tibet. TRUE Pepper is added to some teas in India. TRUE

Unit 9 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 76 / 77 points (98%)

Exercise: Grammar – Subject / object questions with who / what / which Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:18 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: A Who did Harry visit yesterday? B His sister. She's in the hospital. OBJECT A Who has a headache? B Jenny has a headache. SUBJECT A Which hospital is closest? B Glenbrook Hospital is the closest. SUBJECT A What does the doctor do on Mondays? B He has surgery. OBJECT A Which medicine did she try? B She didn't try any of them. SUBJECT

A What do acupuncturists use to treat patients? B They use needles. OBJECT A Which pills did you take? B I took the painkillers. OBJECT

Exercise: Vocabulary – Health Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:21 pm Attempts: 1 43 / 43 (100%)

Details: medicine pills conventional medicine painkillers alternative medicine osteopathy acupuncture homeopathy treatment

Exercise: Vocabulary – Health Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:22 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A I've had this cough for a month now. It won't go away. B Have you tried alternative medicine?

A

No, I haven't. I've just tried conventional medicine. I've been to the doctor twice now. I know I don't want to have acupuncture. I'm afraid of needles.

B It's nothing to be afraid of. You don't really feel anything. A It's just the thought of the needles. B I think you should try homeopathy. A What's that? B They give you tiny amounts of natural substances. I always use it when I have a sore throat. A And does it work? B Yeah, it's amazing. My sore throat starts getting better immediately. It's wonderful. A OK, I'll try that. B Have you tried any alternative medicines before?

A

No, but my husband had osteopathy when he had backache. They worked on the muscles in his body.

B Did it work? A Yeah, I think it did. He wasn't in pain any more, and he stopped taking painkillers.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Health Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:22 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: A What's the matter? B My arm hurts. A Are you OK? B I have stomach ache and I feel sick. A What's the problem? B My head feels very hot. I think I've got a high temperature. A Go home and take it easy.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus: Dialogue – Health Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:23 pm Attempts: 1 9 / 10 (90%)

Details: A Hi, Simone. Do you feel any better today? B No, I 've still got this terrible cold. I 've got a very high temperature and a horrible headache.

A

Yeah, your head feels very hot. I think you 've got flu. Have you seen a doctor?

B No, I'll go to the doctor this afternoon. A Have you taken any painkillers for your headache? B Yeah, I have. A You should take it easy today.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Managing a conversation Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:24 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 4 (100%)

Details: A

Well you know, chickens are kept in terrible conditions. They are kept in large sheds and there are 40,000 chickens in a shed. They never go outside. It's awful.

B Can I say something? Not all chickens are factory farmed. My father's farm is a

traditional farm. The chickens on his farm are free-range. They spend most of their time outside and they only eat grass and insects. A As I was saying, factory-farmed chickens are kept in terrible conditions. They're fed things that make them grow quickly. The poor things are ready for the table in thirtynine days. They only live for five or six weeks and … B Sorry to interrupt, but the chickens on my father's farm live a longer healthier life. They are ready to eat in a hundred days.

C

Can we talk about something else? I don't think I can eat my dinner if we continue to talk about factory farming.

A Well, yeah OK. What do you want to talk about?

Unit 10 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 45 / 50 points (90%)

Exercise: Dialogue – Verbs of movement Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:26 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: A What happened to you? You look like you’ve been in a fight. B I got hit by a ball, that’s all. Jack kicked the ball and it hit me in the eye. A Do you want to lie down? B No, I’m fine. I fell when the ball hit me, but then I got up again right away.

A Were you OK? B I landed on my arm. I can’t lift anything now. A Well, I think you should sit down.

Exercise: Grammar – Past perfect Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:27 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: It's a mystery! On the day my neighbor disappeared, his wife and mother were at the apartment. Before his disappearance, everything was normal. They had talked (talk) about their vacation. They had eaten (eat) lunch together. Then, his wife and mother had gone (go) shopping. When they got back, he had disappeared. (disappear) He had cleaned (clean) the apartment. He had left (leave) his cell phone on the coffee table in the living room. He hadn't taken (not take) any clothes with him. Nobody has seen or heard from him since.

Exercise: Grammar – Past perfect and past simple Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:29 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 7 (57%)

Details: Example

I / hear / the story / before I had heard this strange story before.

Luckily / the suspect / write / everything / down / in / his datebook Luckily the suspect had written everything down in his datebook. At first / the police / not believe / his story

At first, the police didn't belive (At first, the police didn't believe) his story. But after / they / read / his datebook, / they / start / believe / him But after they had read his datebook, they started to believe him. They / keep / him / in / a prison cell / overnight, / but / they / release / him / the next day They kept him in a prison cell overnight, but they released him the next day. After / they / release / him / they / arrest / the real thief After they had released him, they arrested the real thief.

Exercise: Grammar – when clauses with the past simple and past perfect Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:30 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: Accidents will happen. When the helicopter arrived (arrive), the hiker had fallen (fall) farther down the cliff. She stopped (stop) breathing after her horse had thrown (throw) her. 'I had fallen (fall) off my motorcycle when this man came to help me. He saved (save) my life!' After they had rescued (rescue) him from the house, the firefighters put out (put out) the fire. When the ambulance got (get) there, the pilot had died. (die)

Exercise: Reading – Kate Adie, journalist and author (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:30 pm Attempts: 1 2 / 4 (50%)

Details: Girls like me didn't have careers. People who didn't get scared got hit. I never wanted to go to war zones, she wouldn't be reporting from the frontline. (it just happened as part of the job.)

If she was a young journalist today, it just happened as part of the job. (she wouldn't be reporting from the frontline.)

Exercise: Reading – Kate Adie, journalist and author (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:30 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Kate Adie studied journalism at Newcastle University. FALSE After she had graduated, she got a job as a teacher. FALSE She had worked for radio before she worked for TV. TRUE She was doing night shift when the Iranian embassy siege in London began. TRUE She said that journalism has changed today. FALSE

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Verbs of movement Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:31 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: JUMP RUN CARRY PULL WALK CLIMB HANG THROW CATCH FALL

Unit 10 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 35 / 35 points (100%)

Exercise: Listening – The Diamond Necklace (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:33 pm Attempts: 2 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Jeanne de la Motte was a famous French thief. She stole a very expensive diamond necklace. Her husband sold the diamonds in Paris and London. There was a trial and she went to prison. She died when she fell from a window. The French Revolution had already begun, when she died.

Exercise: Listening – The Diamond Necklace (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:35 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Queen Marie Antoinette didn't want the diamond necklace. TRUE Jeanne's husband bought the necklace. FALSE Jeanne gave the necklace to the Queen and the Queen sold the diamonds. FALSE After the cardinal had stolen the necklace, he was arrested. FALSE Jeanne disguised herself as a boy to escape from prison. TRUE The Queen went to the Guillotine after Jeanne had died. TRUE

Exercise: Grammar – Reported speech Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:38 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: Example

"You can sit down now," the police officer said.

The police officer said that I could sit down. "The other officers are searching the house," said the police officer. The police officer said that the other officers were searching the house. "The two thieves were tall and muscular," I said. I said that the two thieves were tall and muscular. "They don't have a gun," I said. I said that they didn't have a gun. "They took all my mother's jewelry," I said. I said that they had taken all my mother's jewelry. "My dad woke up and came downstairs," I said. I said that my dad had woken up and come downstairs. "I am scared to be in the house alone now," I said. I said that I was scared to be in the house alone then. "We have recorded your answers to our questions," said the police officer. The police officer said that they had recorded my answers to their questions.

Exercise: Grammar – say and tell Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:40 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: The man said that he liked the painting. The girl said that her husband had survived the fall. The vet told me that the dog's injuries weren't serious. The doctor told Jamie that he had broken his arm.

The police officer said that the diamond necklace was very valuable. I told the police officer that I hadn't seen anything.

Exercise: Grammar – Reported speech Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:42 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Last night, our house was robbed. The police officer asked us lots of questions. Example

Police Officer: Are you the owner of the house? He asked my dad if he was the owner of the house.

Police Officer: Why didn't you report it sooner? He asked us why we hadn't reported it sooner. Police Officer: Have you moved anything? He asked us if we had moved anything. Police Officer: Why didn't you lock the front door? He asked us why we hadn't locked the front door. Police Officer: Have they taken anything valuable? He asked us if they had taken anything valuable. Police Officer: Why is the safe open? He asked us why the safe was open.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Crime Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:42 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A Did you hear about the robbery on Main Street on Saturday? B No. What happened? A Somebody robbed the bank. B Did they steal any money? A Yeah, they stole $5,000. B Did the police catch the bank robbers? A No, they didn't. But that's not all. A thief stole some jewelry from the jewelry store.

Unit 10 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 30 / 30 points (100%)

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Verbs of movement Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:45 pm Attempts: 1 11 / 11 (100%)

Details: We were walking in the hills when Tom had an accident. We had just climbed down a steep hill when he fell and rolled down the hill into a river. I ran to help him and jumped in. Our friend, Pete, threw me a rope. I caught the rope, hung onto it and he pulled us onto the riverbank. We called 9-1-1. They came and they carried Tom on a stretcher for 5 miles to an ambulance. He had broken his ankle.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Personality Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:46 pm

Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: amusing can make people laugh pleasant nice, people like him/her curious wants to know how everything works patient waits calmly for a result positive always thinks the best will happen reliable always there when you need him/her excited enthusiastic to do things

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Crime Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:46 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: JEWELRY CRIMINALS STEAL CRIME THIEF ROB BANK ROBBER

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Telling an anecdote Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:47 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A Have you ever heard the story of the man who sold the Eiffel Tower?

B No. A OK. It's a great story so I'll tell you it. The year was 1925 and Paris had just recovered from World War I. Victor Lustig was a very charming Austro-Hungarian who was fluent in several languages. One day, he was sitting reading a newspaper. And there was this article about the Eiffel Tower. It said that the city was having problems taking care of it. It was very expensive to paint it. It was then that Victor had an idea. He invited six scrap metal dealers to the Hotel de Crillon. He told them that the city didn't have enough money to look after the Tower and so they wanted to sell it. Then he gave them a tour of the Tower and he asked them to put in their bids the next day. B And did anybody buy it?

A

Yes, a Mr. Andre Poisson bought the Tower. After Mr. Poisson had paid him, Victor took a train to Vienna with a suitcase full of cash.

B And did the police follow him? A No, Poisson was too embarrassed to tell the police. And you'll never guess what! B Come on, tell me. A A month later, Victor came back to Paris and he tried to sell the Tower again!

Unit 11 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 51 / 51 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Zero conditional

Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:48 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Example If you mix red and blue, you get purple. If you paint pictures, you are an artist. If you mix red and white, you get pink. If you mix yellow and blue, you get green. If you mix red and yellow, you get orange. If you mix red, blue, and yellow, you get brown. If you write novels, you are a novelist. If you play a musical instrument, you are a musician.

Exercise: Grammar – Zero conditional Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:49 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: If you eat too much, you gain weight. If you touch fire, you burn your hand. If you are thirsty, you feel weak. If you save money, you can buy what you want. If you walk to work, you save money.

Exercise: Grammar – First conditional Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:50 pm Attempts: 1

10 / 10 (100%)

Details: A Have you seen Elaine recently? B No, I haven't. If I see (see) her, I 'll tell (tell) her to call you. A Have you written that poem yet? B No, I haven't. If I write (write) a good poem, I'll read (read) it to you. A Do you think Jake will have another concert in the US? B If he has (have) another concert in the US, he 'll invite (invite) us to it. A Do you think the band will ever be any good? B If they practice (practice) hard enough, they 'll be (be) good. A Heather is a very talented writer. B Yeah, she is. We 'll publish (publish) her novel, if she finishes (finish) it.

Exercise: Listening – Favorite work of art (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:51 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: What is the Angel of the North? a sculpture When did the sculptor Antony Gormley win the Turner prize for art? In 1994 What's Arturo's favorite work of art? a poem When did Rudyard Kipling write it? In 1895 Somebody made the poem into a song.

Exercise: Listening – Favorite work of art (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:51 pm

Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: The Angel of the North is a stone statue. FALSE It's as high as a five-story building. TRUE Men worked in the coal mine under it for two hundred years. TRUE The poem "If…" was written as advice from a father to his son. TRUE Arturo thinks it has a great rhyme. FALSE

Exercise: Reading – May the creativity be with you! (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:52 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: What is James Haggerty's job? He's a school teacher. What is his hobby? He's an artist. How long does it take to finish a portrait? It takes six months. Which portrait needed the most staples? The portrait of CP30. What kind of personality do you need to make portraits with staples? You need to be patient.

Exercise: Reading – May the creativity be with you! (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:52 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: James Haggerty makes portraits from staples. He is really into Star Wars movies. Making the portraits requires patience. He uses one stapler to complete each portrait. He discovered the art form while daydreaming.

Exercise: Vocabulary – The arts

Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:53 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: NOUN PERSON ADJECTIVE VERB painting painter

paint creative

novel

create

novelist musician

talent

make music talented

Exercise: Vocabulary – The arts Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 04:53 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A Did you go to Catherine's exhibition over the weekend? B No, I didn't. Which gallery is it on at? A It's on at Tempo on Broome Street.

B

Oh, OK. If I find time, I'll go one day this week. I read the review in the New York Times newspaper. It was very good.

A Yeah, she's a very talented artist. A lot of people like her work and the critics always write good things about her. They say she is the new Picasso of the twenty-first century.

Unit 11 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 4 / 4 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Second conditional Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:10 pm Attempts: 1 4 / 4 (100%)

Details: Example

I / paint / well / I / be / an / artist If I could paint well, I would be an artist.

I / have / enough / money / I / buy / the / painting If I had enough money, I would buy the painting. I / buy / the / painting / the / artist / have / enough / money / to / pay / the / rent If I bought the painting, the artist would have enough money to pay the rent. the / artist / have / enough / money / to pay / the / rent / she / feel / happier If the artist had enough money to pay the rent, she would feel happier. the / artist / cannot / paint / she / be / unhappy If the artist couldn't paint, she would be unhappy.

Unit 11 Lesson 3 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 36 / 38 points (94%)

Exercise: Grammar – Purpose clauses

Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:10 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Why did you go to college? I went to college to study history. Why did Ralph come to America? He hopes to improve his English. Why is Anna coming to this class? She is determined to learn German. What do you want to borrow the money for? I need to buy some course books. Why do you do yoga? I want to be healthier.

Exercise: Vocabulary – Writing and novels Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:12 pm Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: COVER TITLE SHORT STORY CHARACTERS PLOT PUBLISH AUTHOR SET

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Book types Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:13 pm Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: LITERARY-NOVEL BIOGRAPHY ROMANCE HISTORICAL-NOVEL

DETECTIVE-STORY THRILLER HISTORY FANTASY

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – The arts Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:14 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: My brother is an actor and he is performing in a play at the local theater. Al is directing a new movie. It will be on TV sometime next year. Marcus is writing the script for a detective movie. I'm watching a documentary about dolphins on TV. Sam is going to the theater tonight to see a new play. Jo is making a sculpture of a horse.

Exercise: Dialogue / Vocabulary – Useful Expressions Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:16 pm Attempts: 1 3 / 5 (60%)

Details: A Are you coming to see the ballet with us? B No, I don't like ballet. It isn't my thing. A Oh, well. I'm crazy about ballet. I've always wanted to be a ballet dancer.

B

I know. But you know me. I'm a big fan of movies and I love the theater. I just don't like dance. It doesn't I'm really into (do anything for me).

A I understand. do anything for me (I'm really into) all types of dance. B Well, have a good time. Enjoy the ballet. I'm sure you will.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Expressing strong feelings Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:16 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A What a boring movie! B So you didn't like it? A I hated it. It had such a boring plot and what terrible actors!

B

I don't think they were that bad. Jason Williams is one of my favorite actors. He's been in some really great movies. I just think it was such an awful script. They couldn't do anything with it.

A You're right. How embarrassing for them! B I know. It must be such an embarrassment to be in a movie like that.

Unit 12 Lesson 1 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 33 / 33 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Review 1 / 2 Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:21 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: My partner and I are planning to get married (get married) next year. I've always imagined having (have) a summer wedding, so we hope to have (have) the wedding in August.

We both have big families, so we plan to have (have) a big wedding. I love organizing (organize) events, so I will enjoy planning (plan) the wedding. I'm sure I'll spend a lot of time looking for (look for) a wedding dress and dresses for the bridesmaids. The only problem is, we can't afford to pay (pay) for a big wedding. We need to start (start) saving now. This means spending (spend) less money each month. Wish us luck!

Exercise: Vocabulary – Weddings Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:22 pm Attempts: 1 8 / 8 (100%)

Details: CELEBRATED WEDDINGRING GROOM WEDDINGDRESS CEREMONY BRIDE GETMARRIED GUESTS

Exercise: Vocabulary – Weddings Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:23 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A Nick and I are getting married. B Really? Congratulations. When is the wedding? A It's on June 27th. That's my birthday. It means we can celebrate our wedding and my birthday on the same day. B Oh, cool – a summer wedding. How many people are you going to invite?

A I think we'll have about a hundred guests.

B

That's a lot of people. It's going to be a big wedding. Have you found a wedding dress yet?

A No, I haven't. My mom's going to make it for me. She's a dress designer.

Exercise: Listening – Wedding Traditions (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:23 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Sofia is going to get married next year. TRUE Married women didn't use to wear rings on their fingers. TRUE The Romans said that a ring was, "without beginning and without end". FALSE Italians used to believe that diamonds were created from the flame of love. TRUE Everybody wears their wedding ring on their left hand. FALSE

Exercise: Listening – Wedding Traditions (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:23 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Brides used to wear circles of string round their wrists and ankles. In Roman times rings were made of iron. People used to believe that gold was a pure metal. Diamonds were first used in engagement rings by Italians. People used to believe a vein ran from the fourth finger to the heart.

Unit 12 Lesson 2 Deadline:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

done: 32 / 32 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – used to Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:24 pm Attempts: 1 11 / 11 (100%)

Details: A Where did you use to go (go) on vacation with your mom and dad? B We used to go (go) to different places each year. Sometimes we stayed close to home and sometimes we went to another country. How about you?

A

We didn't use to go (not go) on vacation in another country. We always used to stay (stay) at my grandparents' house near Seattle. We used to love (love) going there.

B Did it use to rain (rain) all the time?

A

I'm sure it rained some of the time but I don't remember the rain. We used to have (have) so many adventures there. It was a big old stone house with a big garden. We used to pretend (pretend) it was a castle. We didn't use to get (not get) bored at all.

Exercise: Grammar – used to Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:27 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: Where did you use to live? I used to live in Boston. Did your brother use to work for an IT company? No , he didn't use to work for an IT company.

Did your mom and dad use to have a car? Yeah , they used to have a car.

Exercise: Reading – Festivals around the world (1) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:27 pm Attempts: 1 10 / 10 (100%)

Details: Where does the balloon festival take place? It's held in New Mexico in North America. How many days is the balloon festival on for? It's on for nine days. When does the Taiwan lantern festival take place? It's put on during the Chinese New Year, so the date changes every year. What kind of art can you see at the Chinese festival in Harbin? You can see some amazing ice sculptures. Why is the festival in St. Petersburg called the White Nights Festival? At that time of year, the nights are very light, because the sun doesn't set until very late.

Exercise: Reading – Festivals around the world (2) Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:28 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: At the Albuquerque festival, the sky is full of colorful balloons. They used to release the Taipei Pingxi Sky Lanterns to show that the town was safe from disease. The owner writes his/her wishes on the lantern. You can watch ballet and opera performances at the White Nights Festival. Most of the audience at the Scarlet Sails Celebration are students from schools and colleges.

Unit 12 Lesson 3 Deadline: done:

2018-05-21, 11:00 pm

43 / 43 points (100%)

Exercise: Grammar – Review Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:29 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: We might go to the Grand Canyon in Arizona on vacation next year. a possible future event I have lived in this house for twenty years now. a period from past to present He went to school in Florida. something that happened in the past They used to go to Seattle a lot when they were young. something that happened a few times in the past I just passed my driver's test. a recent event We won't be home in time to watch the news on TV. a future event

Exercise: Grammar – Review Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:30 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A Have you seen Amy recently? B

No, I haven't. I used to see her every day when we were in college.

A Where are you going to go on vacation this year? B We haven't decided yet. A Maria is catching the train at six o'clock this evening. B She'll be home around seven. A If I had a ticket, I would come with you to the concert.

B I know. I wish you could come. A If Ahmet's team wins the basketball game, he will be very happy. B I hope his team wins. I think they will.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Adjectives describing feelings Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:30 pm Attempts: 1 6 / 6 (100%)

Details: A You look miserable. What's the matter? B I just heard that I lost my job. A What's the matter with you? B I'm disappointed that I didn't get a part in the school play. A Don't you like the present? B

Yeah, of course I do. I'm just embarrassed because I didn't buy you one.

A I'm excited that you can come to my wedding. I didn't think you would be able to come. B Yeah, it's good news. I'm really looking forward to it. A I saw Tim yesterday. He looked terrible. B Yeah, he's been depressed for weeks – ever since he lost his job. A You're cheerful today. B Yeah, I've just had some really good news. I got a promotion at my job.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – like Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:31 pm Attempts: 1 7 / 7 (100%)

Details: A What's your brother like? B He's very funny. He always makes me laugh, and he's very kind and friendly. You'll like him. A Does he look like you?

B

Yeah, he does a little. He's got the same color hair and eyes and similar features.

A I'd like to meet him. B Well, he's coming to stay this weekend so you can come over and meet him. Would you like to come for dinner on Saturday? A Yeah, I'd love to. B Do you like fish? I'm thinking of cooking it on Saturday night. A I don't really like it. B Should I cook something else then? A Yes, please, if you don't mind.

Exercise: Vocabulary plus – Useful expressions Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:31 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: Good job! I passed my driver's test. Happy anniversary! It's our tenth wedding anniversary today. Good luck! I've got my driver's test tomorrow. Safe trip! I'm flying to Boston tomorrow. Get well soon! I've got the flu.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Making, accepting and refusing invitations; making suggestions Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:31 pm Attempts: 1 5 / 5 (100%)

Details: A What are you doing on Saturday night? B I don't have any plans for Saturday. A Would you like to go to the movies? B I'm not a fan of going to the movies. A Should we go to the theater instead? B No, that's boring.

A

How about going for a meal somewhere?

B Yeah, I'd love to.

Exercise: Language in Action: Dialogue – Making, accepting and refusing invitations, making suggestions Timestamp: 2018-04-13, 05:32 pm Attempts: 1

8 / 8 (100%)

Details: A Would you like to go out for a meal on Thursday after work? B I'm afraid I'm busy on Thursday night. A What about on Friday night? B I'm busy then too. It's a little bit of a busy week. A How about next week? We could go out on Monday night. B Yeah, I'd love to. I'm free on Monday. A We could go to that new Thai restaurant on the Broad Street. B That sounds great! Everyone says the food is fantastic there.