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5 The Rich Are Getting Richer

The rich are getting richer. The poor are getting poorer.

The good are getting better. The bad are getting worse.

The old are getting older. The nights are getting colder.

The good are getting better. The bad are getting worse.

The tall are getting taller. The small are getting smaller.

The good are getting better. The bad are getting worse.

The weak are getting weaker. The strong are getting stronger.

The good are getting better. The bad are getting worse.

Unit 12 Exercises

Listen carefully as your teacher reads the sentences below. Then listen again as your teacher repeats them. Fill in the blanks with the correct words. Check your answers in the Answer Key, page 93.

1.

homework

 

every day.

2.

English

 

every day.

3.

cough

bad. You

see

 

nurse.

 

 

4.

one

 

comfortable

5. Life

and

interesting.

6.

better

day.

7.

rich

 

9.

are

more

10. bad

Close your books and listen carefully as your teacher reads the following sentences. Write the answers on a separate piece of paper. Check your answers with the Answer Key, page 93.

1.Mary is 25 years old. Her brother Bob is 19 years old. Compare Mary and her brother in terms of age.

2.Today the temperature is 70". Yesterday it was 65". Compare the weather today with the weather yesterday.

3.Last year Bob made $30,000. This year he made $15,000. Compare Bob's salary this year with last year's salary.

4.Ann gets up every day at 7:30 a.m. Bob gets up at 6:00 a.m. Compare Ann and Bob in terms of when they get up.

5.Bill worlzs from 9 to 5 five days a week. Ray works from 8 to 7 six days a week. Compare Bill and Ray in terms of their work schedule.

Unit 12

INTERVIEW: Ask your partner the following questions and check (4)the answers in the spaces provided.

YES

1.Is your English improving?

2.Is your accent getting better?

3.Is your writing better today than it was last year?

4.Are rents more expensive here than in your country?

5.Are the streets safer here than in your country?

6.Is your life more interesting today than it was five years ago?

7.Is your life easier today than it was ten years ago?

8.Do you believe that things in general are getting better?

9.Do you agree that the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer?

10.Do you think that education is improving in your country?

Now write your partner's answers on a separate piece of paper. Use complete sentences.

Example: His English is improving.

Unit 12

Unit 1 3

Present Perfect

Regular/lrregular Past Participles Ever/Never

Have You Ever Been to Boston?

(song)

Have you ever been to Boston?

Yes, I have.

No, I haven't.

Have you ever been to Boston?

Yes, I have.

No, I haven't.

Have you ever been to Boston?

Have you ever been to Boston?

Have you ever been to Boston?

Yes I have.

No, I haven't.

Variations: Have you ever worked in Boston? Have you ever fallen in love in Boston?

I've Never Been to Peru, Have You? (song)

I've never been to Peru, have you? Have you?

If I wake up in Peru, I won't know what to do. I've never been to Japan, have you?

Have you?

If I wake up in Japan, I won't know where I am. I've never been to L.A., have you?

Have you?

If I wake up in L.A., I won't know what to say.

Unit 13

3 California Roll (song)

Have you ever eaten sushi? or a California roll?

Have you ever eaten kimchi? Have you ever been to Seoul?

No, I've never eaten kimchi. I've never been to Seoul. And I've never ever ever had a California roll.

Have you ever been arrested? Have you ever gone to jail?

Have you ever had a diamond ring or worn a wedding veil?

No, I've never been arrested. I've never gone to jail.

I've never had a diamond ring or worn a wedding veil.

I've never lived in Brooklyn. I've never lived in Queens.

I've never eaten sushi in a house in New Orleans. I've never eaten kimchi.

I've never been to Seoul.

And I've never ever ever had a Cdifornia roll! No, I've never ever ever had a California roll!

Unit 13

4 Have You Heard the News?

Have you heard the news about Joe?

No!

Haven't you heard about Sue?

Who?

Joe's wife Sue! Haven't you heard?

Sue ran off with Lou.

Sue and Lou? Oh no!

What's going to happen to Joe?

I don't know.

Have you heard the news about Lynn?

No. What about Lynn?

Where have you been?

Everyone linows about Lynn.

Not me.

Nobody tells me anything.

5Have You Heard from Mary Lately?

Have you heard from Mary lately?

No, I haven't, have you?

Yes, I have. She called last night.

How's she doing?

She's doing all right.

Have you spoken to Bobby lately?

Yes, I have. He called last night.

How's he doing?

He's doing all right.

Have you talked to Ray?

Yes, I have.

How's he doing?

He's doing 0.K.

Unit 13 Exercises

Listen carefully as your teacher reads the sentences below. Then listen again as your teacher repeats them. Fill in the blanks with the correct words. Checli your answers in the Answer I<ey,page 93.

1.

YOU

Boston?

 

2.

never

 

 

Boston.

 

 

 

3.

never

sushi.

 

4.

never

Seoul.

 

5.

never

diamond ring.

 

6.

YOU

news

Joe?

7.

YOU

?

 

8. I

YOU

 

 

9.

YOU

Mary

?

10.

YOU

Bobby

?

Listen to your teacher read five questions from the Answer Key, page 93. When your teacher reads the questions a second time, write the complete question in the space provided. Then answer the questions. Check your questions and answers on page 93.

1.

Yes,

3.

Yes,

Unit 13

INTERVIEW: Ask your partner the following questions and check (4)the answers in the spaces provided.

YES NO

1. Have you ever been to Hollywood?

 

2. Has anyone ever told you a lie?

 

3. Have you ever fallen in love with a stranger?

 

4. Have you ever fallen asleep i n a movie?

 

5. Has anyone ever given you a ring?

 

6. Have you ever eaten raw fish?

 

7. Have you ever coolted dinner for twelve people?

 

8. Have you ever gone t o a surprise party?

CI

9. Have you ever broken your arm or leg?

 

10. Have you ever hurt anybody?

 

Now write your partner's answers on a separate piece of paper. Use

 

complete sentences.

 

Example: She's never b e e n to Hollywood.

 

Unit 13

Unit 14

Superlatives

Regular * Irregular