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Unit 11 JETSTREAM INTERMEDIATE- cyber homework INTERMEDIO 6 UNIT 11 LESSON 1 What's the time? Can you tell me (what the time is)? Is this the right way to the station? Do you know (if this is the right way to the station)? Has the film started? Could you tell me (if the film has started)? Why are you so late? Would you mind telling me (why you are so late)? How did you manage to get here? Can you tell me (how you managed to get here)? Where are the toilets? Have you any idea (where the toilets are)? Was Jonathan at the party too? Do you know (if Jonathan was at the party too)? Have you ever been on TV? Could you tell me (if you have ever been on TV)?

Chess dice - (selected) knight - not selected pawn - (not selected) cards - selected) board - not selected squares - not selected Backgammon points - not selected dice - (not selected) board - not selected cards - (selected) timer - (selected) checkers - not selected Pictionary cards - not selected timer - not selected pencils - not selected money - (selected) bishop - (selected) squares - (not selected)

Trivial Pursuit die - not selected board - not selected pencils - (selected) squares - not selected houses - selected cards - not selected Monopoly cards - not selected board - not selected timer - (selected) money - not selected checkers - (selected) houses - not selected Scrabble cards - (selected) board - not selected dice - (selected) letter tiles - not selected triple letter score - not selected double word score - not selected The presidential debate ended up as a (zero-sum game). My mum plays bridge a lot, but I don't enjoy (card games). In chess, the (end game) is the stage of the game when there are only a few pieces left on the board. Norway's football coach had no (game plan) to stop the talented Brazilian players. Trivial Pursuit and Monopoly are two of the most popular (board games) in the world. War of Rights is a (multi-player game) set in the American Civil War. A What's your favourite (game show)? B Wheel of Fortune. Toronto will be hosting the 2016 NBA (All-Star game). LESSON 2 The painting at the Louvre Museum (0) most tourists want to see is the Mona Lisa. Cupertino is the city in California (where) Apple is based. I didn't get the job (that) I applied for. The car (whose) owner died was sold for £2,000. It's hard to find people (who) aren't selfish. Where's the shop (that) sells maple syrup? This is the building (where) my wife works. The film (that) we watched last night was really exciting.

spicy (milk) rotten (salt) bitter (fish) savoury (vinegar) bland (grape) ripe (snack) fresh (nuts) sour (sugar) stale (apple) sweet (salt) The Swedish ready-to-assemble furniture company has banned events created on Facebook inviting people to go to its stores to play hide-and-seek. (5) In Amsterdam, teams of five would all wear yellow shirts and they would have to find five hiding people dressed in red shirts. The first team to find the people wearing red shirts would win. 'We are happy that our customers want to have fun with friends and family,' an IKEA spokeswoman told reporters. 'Unfortunately, the numbers got out of hand. (6) Safety comes first.' Last summer, IKEA offered the chance to play the children's game at one of its stores in Belgium. The idea of a hide-and-seek game had been around for years. A fan page called I would love to play hide-and-seek in IKEA! from 2010 has about 130,000 Facebook likes. Last summer, 29-year-old blogger Elise de Rijck wrote down a list of 30 things to do before her 30th birthday, which included throwing a pie in someone's face, having a mud fight and playing hide-and-seek at her local IKEA store. Elise explained that she had only created a Facebook event for friends, but then hundreds of people started joining. IKEA contacted her to let her know that they wanted to organise the event. 'They had to spend money hiring extra staff and security, but it brought them a lot of publicity,' Elise said. (4) Many people posted pictures and comments on social media to show how much fun they had had. Organisers are now looking for alternative buildings for the game. (3)

Around 19,000 people were expected to play hide-and-seek in Amsterdam. (TRUE) An IKEA spokesperson said the company was against the idea because people may get lost. (FALSE) The idea to play hide-and-seek at an IKEA store first came from Elise de Rijck. (FALSE) IKEA thought that the Belgium event was a good business opportunity. (TRUE) Hide-and-seek may be played in the future at a different location. (TRUE) (Listening to music while doing other daily activities) (How the brain works) (Listening to music with no lyrics) Other types of sound

(Listening to music before you start studying) listening to music when we study is good for learning. (FALSE) listening to music with no lyrics is less damaging for learning than listening to music with lyrics. (TRUE) hearing noise from the street is definitely more damaging for learning than listening to music on your headphones. (FALSE) listening to music right before you start studying can help learning. (TRUE) doing sport right before you start studying can be damaging for learning. (FALSE)

LESSON 3 You haven't been waiting long, (have you)? He won't tell her, (will he)? It was a very difficult exam, (wasn't it)? You missed me, (didn't you)? Let's order a pizza, (shall we)? You don't like spicy food, (do you)? You have made your bed, (haven't you)? You love him, (don't you)? You didn't give it to her, (did you)? They weren't at the concert, (were they)? KAWL(WALK) URN(RUN) LLORTS (STROLL) PLIM(LIMP) GOJ(JOG) CHARM(MARCH) TRINPS(SPRINT) TIRDSE(STRIDE) Masked (robbers) held up the bank at gunpoint. (ROB) The (kidnappers) asked for a €100,000 ransom. (KIDNAP) The police are looking for two suspects in connection with multiple (burglaries) in the neighbourhood. (BURGLE) The (mugger) took the lady's purse and mobile phone. (MUG) The latest figures show that (shoplifting) is on the rise. (SHOPLIFT) My bank account was cleaned out this morning by a (hacker). (HACK) Charges of (fraud) have been made against the CEO of the company. (DEFRAUD) Two men have been charged with (robbery) and assault after an attack that critically injured a pensioner. (ROB) BREAK INTO (a shop, a car, a flat) BURGLE (an office, a home, a warehouse) ASSAULT (a man, charges, a violent)

MUG (a passer-by, a pedestrian, a young couple) STEAL (a bag, cash, a wallet) ROB (a bank, a restaurant, a shop) Did you really pay €600 for this mobile phone? I think that's (daylight) robbery. I haven't eaten anything since seven o'clock this morning. I could (murder) a burger right now. Someone (stole) my thunder by leaking the announcement to the press. His parents let him do whatever he wants. He (gets away with) murder. All the performers were excellent, but Julia (stole) the show. I really like your skinny jeans. (Thank you. They're a bit tight, but that's the style these days.) That dress looks good on you. (Do you think so? I think it makes me look a bit fat.) That's a fantastic car you're driving. (I wish it was mine, but it's my girlfriend's. Mine is being repaired, so I borrowed hers today.) That's a really cool hair style. (Thanks, but not many people seem to agree that dying it red was a good idea.) Those glasses really suit you. (Glad you like them. The frame alone cost €200.) That's a nice bag you're carrying. It goes really well with your yellow dress. (Thanks. It does match nicely, doesn't it?) A B A B A B

Hi, Ginny. Are you enjoying the high-school reunion? Certainly. It's (great) to see you again, Liam. Care for a dance? (Sure). In a bit. Let me finish my drink first. OK. That's a (really) nice dress you're wearing, by the way. (Thanks). I didn't think it would (still) fit me! Your hair is, er, different. You (didn't use to) have grey hair, did you? A No, it's changed over the past few years. I'm just (getting) old, I guess. B Don't be (silly). I think it (suits) you. It makes you look more … interesting. A That's (nice of you) to say so. You've hardly changed at all yourself. B Oh, (come on) now. I do look older. I'm just wearing a lot of make-up today. I'll gladly accept the (compliment), though! A Should we (dance) now? B Yes, let's – I love this song!