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15 Look at the pictures and give the answers to the questions.

16 Write sentences to describe what these people are doing.

17 Complete these dialogues.

WRITING

18 Write a letter to a pen-pal agency asking for a pen-pal. In your letter you have to:

  • tell what your name is;

  • tell what you enjoy doing in your free time;

  • write if you are interested in any sport;

  • ask a pen-pal agency to send you a name of a student to write to.

Use about 50 words in your letter.

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

__________________________

Dear Sir / Madam

I am ____________________________________________________

I enjoy _________________________________________________

Can you ?

Thank you

________

19 Read the e-mail and try to write a similar one.

Unit 4 music in our life reading

1 Read the text about music. For questions 1- 5, choose a, b or c.

Hi, there! And welcome to Friday night on Radio Manchester. The weather is cold and wet – surprise, surprise. So stay in and listen to me, Tracey Clark, and lots of great music.

Talking about music…. What kind of music are young people buying these days? A report in The Guardian newspaper shows that pop is still the top: just over 50 per cent prefer nice, normal pop songs. Quite right, I say. Number two on the list is heavy metal and good old-fashioned rock ’n’ roll. Fans make up 22 per cent of album-buyers. For you in the 22 per cent, I am playing some Metallica later on the programme. Dance fans are down at 15 per cent. Not bad. Young classical music buyers are only 5 per cent of the age - group. I’m sorry, Mr. Beethoven! Fans of folk songs are just 2 per cent. But right at the bottom is jazz. Less than 1 per cent of young people buy jazz tapes and CDs. Tut, tut, I don’t know. What’s wrong with kids these days? I love jazz myself, but I’m 25 … I’m an old woman!

1 What is Tracey Clark?

A

A newspaper reporter.

B

A musician.

C

A DJ.

2 What’s Tracey talking about?

A

The Guardian newspaper.

B

Music popular with young people.

C

Her favourite music.

3 What kind of music is still the top?

A

Jazz.

B

Folk music.

C

Pop.

4 What kind of music does Tracey

want to play in her programme later?

A

B

C

Heavy metal.

Classical music.

Rock ’n’ roll.

5 Why does Tracey say “I’m sorry, Mr. Beethoven!”?

A

B

She doesn’t like his music.

She can’t play his music in her programme.

C

His music is not popular with young people these days.

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