Prime Time 5/6, Language in Use, Arbeitsheft
3 Future situations Beispielantwort 1. I’m sorry, I’ll make you another one. 2. I’m meeting my uncle and aunt at the railway station. 3. Which countries are you going to visit? 4. I’m going to be in a play! 5. I’ll pay you back as soon as I have received my pocket money. 6. Will you please turn the volume down? Unit 5 Modal verbs (Key) 1 Did this really happen? a) 1. may/might/could, 2. can’t/are not able to, 3. are not allowed to/mustn’t/can’t, 4. should, 5. may/might/ should, 6. can’t, 7. could, 8. shouldn’t, 9. must, 10. may/ might/can b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten c) 1. The man may/might/could cause trouble. 2. The employees can’t open the safe because they don’t know the code. 3. They mustn’t open the safe without their boss. 4. The boss may/might/could come back before lunch. 5. The employee shouldn’t have said that they could call the robber back. 6. The employees must/need to stay at the back of the shop while the robber is being arrested. 2 Should have, would have, could have Beispielantwort must(n’t): The robber must put his hands in the air. need(n’t): The employees need to cooperate with the robber so that he doesn’t get angry. should(n’t): The shop owner should have installed an alarm system. (don’t) have to: The employees have to call the robber on his mobile phone. had better (not): The employee had better not said that they could call the robber back. ought (not) to: They ought not to argue with the robber. 3 Language in use: Working in reality TV 0: I, Q1: D/A, Q2: C, Q3: G, Q4: H, Q5: J, Q6: A/D, Q7: E; Not used: may not (B), needn’t (F) 4 DOs and DON’Ts in reality TV Beispielantwort You should be yourself./You must be yourself! Unit 6 Conditional clauses (Key) 1 Zero conditional: General truths 1. want to become – have to start, 2. want to learn – is not enough to play, 3. don’t want to catch – don’t open the window 2 Zero conditional: Giving advice 1. wants, 2. call, 3. are, 4. have, 5. stay, 6. be 3 Conditional 1: Real conditions 1. If he calls me, I will pretend not to be at home. 2. If they send me e-mails, I will not answer them. 3. If you water the plants too much, they will lose their leaves. 4. If you do not clear the snow in front of the house, somebody will fall and get hurt. 4 Conditional 2: Unreal, but possible conditions 1. If the rain stopped, we would go to the beach. 2. If I lost my keys, I would not be able to get into the house. 3. If her parents had more money to spend, she could come on holiday with us. 4. If his uncle from Sweden did not come to visit them, Paul would come to the cinema with us. 5 Conditional 2: What would happen if I missed the train? 1. were, 2. would be spoiled, 3. missed, 4. would not be able, 5. would not be able, 6. happened, 7. would try, 8. could hear, 9. would get 6 Conditional 3: Unreal conditions in the past 1. had been, 2. would not have missed, 3. had phoned, 4. would have given, 5. had known, 6. would have booked, 7. had been, 8. would have survived, 9. would not have become, 10. had not owned, 11. would not have had 7 Mixed conditionals 1. would have told, 2. went, 3. knew, 4. had looked, 5. would go, 6. don’t come, 7. turned, 8. does not win, 9. is Unit 7 Passive voice (Key) 1 Past participles: A burglary 1. forced, 2. devastated, 3. thrown, 4. ripped, 5. smashed, 6. called, 7. sent, 8. found, 9. caught, 10. published, 11. hurt, 12. informed 2 Passive voice: The basics 1. The only bridge in the village was destroyed by the thunderstorm. 2. The big bedroom window was smashed by the boys. 3. The church was damaged by the earthquake. 4. Dinner will be served by waiters in white dinner jackets. 5. A song by Vampire Weekend was played by the band. 123 K Key Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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