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New Headway Pre-Intermediate Work Book

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4 might make Adjective + preposition 5 'm taking 6 are going to get married 1 in 2 with 3 about 4 of 5 of 6 about 5l 2 dgetup 3 ddrive 4 wouldntwork 5 dgo 6 'dwear Noun + preposition 2 2 When/What time would he get up? l for 2 with 3 of 4to 3 What kind of car would he drive? 5of 6on 4 How many hours a day would he l3 Across Down work? 2 stayed I learning 5 Where would he go on holiday? 4 friendly 6 What would he wear? 7 forward 3 sunbathe 8 while 5 learned 7 2 had,dgo 9 looked 6 palace 3 had,'d grow 12 carefu,lly 10 online 4 had, d take up [6 international 11 getting 8l I were,dtravel 17 important 13 going 2 see,'11 tell 3 'll come, like 18 been 14 make 4 came, 'd understand 5 were,'d be 15 ago 2 1 would you do, won 2 were,'d join 3 'd go, was 4 d buy, were 5 is,'11 go 6 spoke, wouldnt have to I t9 Why we need sleep. If we didnt sleep, wed die. 2 About a third. 3 Sleep. 4 Theybothtooknaps. 5 Because she woke him up. Z I three 2 body, brain 3 fromlackofsleep 4 four 5 discjockey, eight 6 Sancho Panza I3 Wise Men of Greece. 2 Percentage ofdeeper sleep 3 The year Michael Corke died. 4 The year King Perseus was killed, 5 The number ofhours Peter Tripp stayed awake. 6 The number of years Epimenides the Wise slept for. l0 I 1 ahorse 2 ahouse 3 school 4 flying I2 police, motorway 2 horse, sleep 3 door 4 room, sunlight 5 revision 6 heart 7 legs, air 8 feeling, world fl Verb + preposition 2for 3to 4with 5for 6of Preposition + noun 2on 3by 4at 5In 6on 100 Answer key

lrregular verbs Base form Past Simple Past participle Base form Past Simple Past participte be was/were been leave 1eft 1eft beat lend become beat beaten let lent lent begin lie let let bend became become Iight luy lain bite Iose Iighted/1it Iighted/1it blow began begun make lost Iost break mean made made bring bent bent meet meant meant build must met met buy bit bitten pay had to had to can paid paid catch blew blown Put put choose Put read hedl come broke broken read, lri:dl read lrcdl ridden cost ride rode rung cut brought brought ring rang risen dig rose run do built built rise ran said draw run said dream bought bought say saw seen sold sold drink could been able see sent sent drive sell set set caught caught send shook shaken eat set shone shone chose chosen shake shot shot raU showed shown came come shine shut shut tied shoot sang sung tiel cost cost show sank sunk trght shut sat sat irnd cut cut sing slept slept nt sink slid slid dr'rg dr.rg sit spoke spoken r.lv sleep spent spent did done slide spoiled/spoilt torget speak spread spoiled/spoilt rorgive drew drawn spend stood spread ireeze spoil stole stood get dreamed/dreamt dreamed/dreamt spread stuck stolen gir-e stand swam stuck go drank drunk steal took swum grow stick taught taken :ang drove driven swim tore taught take told torn :1ave ate eaten teach thought told tear threw thought :1ear fell fallen tell understood thrown woke understood ::ide fed fed think wore woken :: it throw won worn ::o1d felt felt wrote won understand written :urt fought fought wake wear -ieep found found win fit fit write ineel -\\now flew flown -.)' forgot forgotten -ead -earn forgave forgiven froze frozen got got gave given went beeni gone grew Srown hanged/hung hanged/hung had had heard heard hid hidden hit hit held held hurt hurt kept kept knelt knelt knew known Iaid laid led led learned/learnt learned/iearnt lrregular verbs 101

Phonetic symbols Consonants Vowels L lpl as in pen lpenl 15 llil as ln see /si:/ 2 lbl as in big /brg/ his lhrzl 3 ltl as in tea lti:l 26 lrl as in twenty /twenti/ 4 ldl as in do ldu:l ten lten/ 5 lW asin 2/ /1/ as ln stamp /stamp/ 6 lgl as in cat lkrtl 28 lel as in father /fo:6s/ / /y asln 29 lal as in hot /hot/ 8 lvl as in go lgaal 30 lo'.1 as in morning I'mc:ru4l 9 lsl as in forur lfc:l 31 lol as in football lfiatbc:U 10 lzl as in very lveril 32 lcll as in yoru ljtt'./ 11 lll as in son /srn/ 33 lal as in sun /s.tn/ 12 lrnl as in 34 fu'^l as in learn /ls:n/ 13 lnl as in zoo lzlJ 35 lt'l as in letter lletel 14 lhl asin 36 letl as in 15 hl as in live llrl 5/ lel asln 16 ly as in 17 lwl as in my lmar/ Diphthongs (two vowels together) 18 l0l as in near lntel 19 16l as in happy /haepi/ 38 lerl as in name /nerm / 20 lll as in red hedl 39 leal as in no /neu/ 27 lZl asin 40 lar I as in my lmar I 22 ltl,l as in yes /jes/ 41 laal as in howAtau/ 23 ld3 I as in want /wpnt/ 42 lct/ as in boy lbcr/ 24 hl as in thanks /0a4ks/ 43 lrcl as in the l6el 44 leal as in hear /hre/ she /Ji:i 45 lual as in where /wee/ television ltelrvryn/ tour /tcre/ child /tJarld/ German ldSz:men/ English llqghll 102 Phonetic symbols

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