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Gateway to the world B1 Unit 3

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  • My youngest brother, who is lives in Australia, works on a farm.
    My youngest brother, who lives in Australia, works on a farm.
  • I have been in many parties – I don’t really like them.
    I don't go to many parties
  • I’m so tired of watching the news – they are all so depressing.
    it's
  • Dan: Which question did you answer in the writing test? Bob: I made the essay about living in the city or country.
    did
  • My aunt gave me some money for my birthday, and I used some of them to buy a book.
    some of it
  • I go to the supermarket in the evening, which it is quieter.
    I go to the supermarket in the evening, when it is quieter.
  • Alex: Have you got any photos of your holiday? Jason: Yeah, I’ve got some whose are quite good.
    which
  • We've got little time before the plane goes, so let’s have a coffee.
    a little
  • Emma’s completely bilingual – she speaks English and French fluent.
    fluently
  • I don’t know very many people in the village.= I only know few people in the village.
    I only know a few people in the village.
  • Is he the guy you told me about? The guy who boat you went on?
    whose
  • English, which I never used to like it, is now my favourite subject.
    English, which I never used to like, is now my favourite subject.
  • Tom: Is your sister planning to go to university? Mia: Yes, she’s going to do French and German.
    make
  • Ali: Have you really finished your homework? Ben: Yes, I do it in the bus on the way home this afternoon.
    did
  • And this is Sofia. She’s the woman whose owns the café.
    who
  • My grandmother goes for a walk every day, who is 83.
    My grandmother, who is 83, goes for a walk every day.
  • There much of chocolate left.
    There isn't much of chocolate left.
  • What techniques do you use to translate any new words you come across?
    memorise
  • Think about how the negative forms of these words are written. Which is the odd one out? 1 happy comfortable formal
    formal
  • I haven't any money.
    I haven't got any money. /I don't have any money.
  • Think about how the negative forms of these words are written. Which is the odd one out? polite regular responsible
    polite
  • I can’t come out – I’ve got to do a lot of memorisation for my exam on Monday.
    revision
  • You must be patient – it takes times to learn the violin.
    time
  • You need to check your written work carefully and make sure it’s acurate
    accurate