UNIT 8
Lesson A
3a
- I wouldn’t have sulked. I would have said “I have to do
my work, now give me my laptop.”
Tom should have laughed about it and
shouldn’t have sulked.
- I wouldn’t have told him I didn’t want to see him
again. I would have warned him to say before the last time.
Andrea should have been calm and
said “see you later”
- I wouldn’t have yelled at them. I would have knocked
their door and said politely “don’t make too much noise, all people are
sleeping.”
Joshua could have said more
politely.
- He could have talked to his parents normally. He
shouldn’t have yelled to his parents.
- I would have picked it up and recycled. I wouldn’t have
threw it back into the car.
She should have said the driver not
to throw litter again.
Lesson B
3a
1. One of your co-workers left the
company last week. She may have found a new job. Or she could have been fired.
2. Two of your friends broke up last
month after going out together for five years.
They may not have had enough in
common. They might have had an argument.
3. A friend didn’t show up for a
lunch date with you yesterday. She’s normally very considerate.
She must have forgotten about it. Or
she could have been sick.
4. You waved to a friend in the
supermarket night. He didn’t stop to say hello.
He mustn’t have seen me. He might
have been in a real hurry.
Lesson C
2a
“I have this friend Justin, who’s
very emotional. Like, one minute he’s laughing, and the next minute he’s like
totally depressed. Some, little thing happens, and he is like I’m so upset. I
guess he’s like too sensitive. Actually, he’s like me. Maybe that’s why we got
along. We’ve been friends for like 10 years.”
Lesson D
1c
1. stay angry with someone- offended
by something you do or say
2. embarrassed about your behavior-
ashamed of myself
3. agree- to admit
understand-
4. felt pain- suffered
5. clear-obvious
“How can I correct the injury, I
caused you?”-“What can I do to make it up to you?”
6. say something to upset- apologize
false-phony
2a
The Top 8 rude Things People
Do
Me
Not clean up after pets on the
street
4
Drive with loud or missing
mufflers
4
Honk the horn unnecessarily when
driving
1
Use bad language in
public
3
Take up too many seats on the bus or
train
1
Talk on cell phones too close to
others
2
Litter the
streets 1
Drive
recklessly 1
UNIT
9
Lesson A
2a
1. A friend of mine said that he
wasn’t at all materialistic and that he had very few possessions.
2. Someone at work told me that her
closets were all full, but she couldn’t stop buying new clothes.
3. My aunt said that she was always
throwing things away and that once she had thrown out an antique vase by
mistake.
4. My brother told his wife that
they were in debt because they had spent too much money on stuff foe their
apartment.
5. One of my teachers told me that
he had a huge collection of comic books that he just didn’t have room for.
6. My neighbors said they would have
to have a yard sale to get rid of all the junk that they had been buying at
yard sales.
3a
1. Yes, I like. But I don’t have
all.
2. Yes, I can.
3. I’m not very attached to my
possessions.
4. Yes. Once I lost my cellphone,
then I have got upset.
5. No, I always buy things I really
need.
Lesson B
3a
1. She asked me what my main source
of income was.
2. He asked me whether I was
employed full time or a student.
3. She wanted to know what my
biggest monthly expense was.
4. She asked me how much I spent on
entertainment each month.
5. She wanted to know whether I had
taken anything back to a store recently.
6. She asked me if I had a credit card and
whether I was interested in applying for one
UNIT 10
Lesson A
2a
1. If Thomas Stanley had been
satisfied with his career, he wouldn’t have taken time off from work, and he
might not have written The Millionaire Next Door with William Danko.
2. If Stanley and Danko’s book
hadn’t been so successful and wouldn’t have made the best seller list, Stanley
might not have written his next best-selling book.
3. If Stanley had continued his job
at the University, he wouldn’t have made so much money. He probably hadn’t
become a millionaire himself if he wouldn’t have decided to write about
millionaires.
4. On the other hand, if Stanley
hadn’t become famous, he could have enjoyed a quiet life as a professor.
Lesson B
1b
Ways to become famous
You get discovered by someone.
You’re just in the right place at
the right time.
You have connections.
When you’re becoming famous
Your career is really taken off.
You make headlines
When things don’t work out
Your career has gone downhill.
You get bad press.
You are dropped out of sight.
3a
1. A haven’t you?
B doesn’t he?
A aren’t they?
B are they?
B hasn’t he?, doesn’t he?
2. A wasn’t it?
B didn’t she?
A wasn’t she?, was she?
B haven’t you?
A isn’t it?
4
1. Model Tugsuu is in the
headlines these days. She missed her class many times because of her career and
finally, she flunk out.
2. Singer Bold and Nominjin are the up-and-coming pop singers right now.
3. Singer Anhnyam played as a role
of a new movie "Uchral". Her career taken off recently.
Lesson C
1b
1c
2a 3b