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activity. I can just do it besides and I like
and disagree with points that are made.
painting a lot because you concentrate
on something but (Oh yes) your
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thoughts can throw away and you can
Interlocutor Now, I d like you to talk about something
daydream.
together for about three minutes. I m
Jay Yeah. I really want to paint, I really want
just going to listen. I d like you imagine
to paint but I can t because I never tried
you have been asked to write an article
painting. How about going on holiday?
about the best ways to relieve stress.
Sophie Yeah, It s very good but you need time.
First, talk to each other about how
effective each of these would be as
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Jay Yes, you need time and you need the
Exam techniques p80
money.
Sophie Yes. So which activities will we choose
Reading Part 1
for our article?
Jay I want to choose the exercise, and err
Dos and Don ts
painting and the listen to music. How
1 Key
about (Yeah) you?
Sophie Yeah, I think these are the very common 1 C 3 A 5 G 7 B
ones. Probably going on holiday we
2 E 4 H 6 D
could erm replace the painting. (Yes) Cos
it s very well known and painting is just
Collocation: verbs and nouns
something & not not many people do &
do paint but everybody s going on
2 Key
holidays I think. (Yes, like) It would
a achieve an ambition / a goal
attract more people to read the article.
b lose confidence / interest / one s temper
What do you think about that?
c play a joke / a part / a trick
Jay Mm & This & mm
d solve a crime / a mystery / a problem
Interlocutor Thank you.
3 Key
4 Possible answers
a lose his temper
Exercise might help people to relax by getting rid
b achieved her ambition
of surplus energy.
c playing tricks
Going on holiday might help people to relax by
d solved the problem
offering a change in environment and
opportunities to do different things in the fresh
air.
Yoga is said to decrease tension and make people
Vocabulary p82
more calm in their everyday lives.
Having a bath might help relax muscles and
Collocation
provide warmth and a pleasant smell. It can also
leave you feeling fresher.
4 Key
Painting and other creative hobbies demand
a soundly b face c deepest
concentration which takes your mind off work
and other sources of stress.
5 Key
Listening to music, especially calm music, can
a close d heavy g strong
take you away from the unpleasant noises and
b serious e serious
stresses of the world around you.
c hard f heavy
Discussion
6 Key
argue passionately
Possible answers
drink heavily
a People may be more stressed than in the past
listen attentively
because of job insecurity and a rapidly
sleep soundly
changing world.
think hard
b Companies could make work more relaxing
work hard
by allowing longer holidays, providing a
welcoming environment, and encouraging
7 Key
employees to talk about their problems at
a performing c say
work.
b acquire d making
c It might be a bad thing to be too relaxed in a
job which demands a strong sense of
responsibility, especially if the operation of
dangerous equipment is required.
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Multiple-choice cloze 6 Key
a He dashed across the road.
8 Key
b She whispered the answer.
1 C 6 A 11 D
c The traffic crawled through the town centre.
2 D 7 C 12 C
d He crept upstairs.
3 A 8 B 13 A
e She yelled,  Look out!
4 D 9 C 14 B
f They strolled through the park arm in arm.
5 B 10 A 15 D
Overview p86
Writing p84
1 Key
Short story
1 actually 6 knowledge
3 Key
2 telepathic 7 sensible
2 C 4 B 6 E 8 D
3 correctly 8 inconsistent
3 F 5 A 7 H
4 hardly 9 extraordinary
5 limited 10 scientific
4 Key
2 Key
A politely E Patiently
B noticeably F carefully
a to post e using
D Furiously
b clearing f to get
c dealing, to work g meeting
d to say h moving
Dramatic effect
5 Possible answers
3 Key
Paragraph 1: I shouted angrily; & shrugged her
a soundly e heavy
shoulders casually & / walked casually &
b strong, strong f came up with
Paragraph 2: & briskly walked across the road /
c severe g strong
walked briskly across the road; hurriedly
d make
straightening my tie &
Paragraph 3: & looked strangely familiar &
Paragraph 4: Reluctantly opening the envelope,
& / Opening the envelope reluctantly &
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