Unit 1 Wordpower make ✂ A What would make the biggest difference to your life right now? When do you find it most difficult to make up your mind? When was the last time you read something that didn’t make sense? Do you find it easy to make friends with other people? (Why?) B When was the last time you had to make up for upsetting somebody? Do you ever find it hard to make out what an SMS message means? Does the weather make a difference to the way that you feel? Are you ever told things that don’t make sense? C When was the last time you had to make up your mind about something? What do you think is the easiest way to make new friends? How did you make up for annoying your parents when you were younger? What difference will learning English make to you? D Is there anything about English that you think doesn’t make sense? What has made the biggest difference to your life so far? Do you find it easy to make up your mind when choosing what to eat in a restaurant? When was the last time you had to make the best of things? Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE 224 Unit 2 Wordpower face Am I telling the truth? I’m going to tell you about ... … a time when I faced a difficult choice. … a time when something I said made a friend’s face fall. … a time when I successfully faced a problem. … a time when I unsuccessfully faced a problem. … a time when I made a face at someone and they were angry. … a time when I had to say something to a friend’s face instead of over the phone. … a time when I had to face an unpleasant fact. … a time when I told someone to face reality. … a time when I fell flat on my face. … a time when I saw someone fall flat on their face. … a time when I had to face the music. … I time when I couldn’t face something I knew I had to do. 225 Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE ✂ up ✂ Unit 3 Wordpower ✂ If you don’t know, look it up in a dictionary. You need to drink up – the café is closing. I wish he’d speak up. I can’t hear a word. I’m really annoyed. Gillian has used up all the tea again. Every time I add it up, I get a different result. Who’s going to clear up the flat after the party? Sally’s really clever – she picked up Italian in less than a year. At every meeting, David brings up his plan for a staff trip to Chile. Kathy always looked up to her father when she was a teenager. It was rude of them to turn up so late again. I can’t put up with Anne’s behaviour any more. Jo runs so fast it will be impossible to keep up with her in next week’s race. Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE 226 Unit 4 Wordpower as As a whole, I think this class agree(s) with me. When I started studying English, I felt as if I agree(s) with me. As far as I’m concerned, everybody should every day. agree(s) with me. The three most difficult things about English are: 1 2 agree(s) with me. 3 As far as English pronunciation is concerned, I think agree(s) with me. As far as I know, our teacher has been teaching English for agree(s) with me. Not everything about English is difficult. As a matter of fact, is/are quite easy. agree(s) with me. Some people don’t do enough self-study. As for me, I agree(s) with me. 227 Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE Unit 5 Wordpower side Student A 1 Which king of England showed his unpleasant side by executing three of his wives? (Henry VIII) 2 What do you call people who are on your side and want you to win? (supporters) 3 What do you call a formal discussion where both sides of an argument are considered, often in parliament? (a debate) 4 If ‘heads’ is one side of a coin, what is the other side? (tails) 5 What do you call someone who always looks on the bright side? (an optimist) 6 What do you call the side expected to win a sports match? (the favourites) Student B ✂ 1 If two runners finish side by side in a race, how is the result described? (a dead heat) 2 How many sides does a hexagon have? (six) 3 Which two sides played in the last football world cup final? (in 2014, Germany and Argentina) 4 Can you name a country where shaking your head from side to side means ‘yes’? (Sri Lanka / India / Bulgaria) 5 What informal English expression means ‘doing another job on the side without your boss knowing?’ (moonlighting) 6 What do you call someone who never looks on the bright side? (a pessimist) Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE 228 Unit 6 Wordpower out Complete the sentences with what you think about your classmates. I think … has never passed out. would like to stand out as a great actor. hopes to turn out to be chills out by . . often runs out of . finds it easy to work out . has never fallen out with a family member. is worried about burning out. finds it difficult to completely chill out. sometimes falls out with friends. has passed out because of the heat. expects to turn out to be has never run out of finds it difficult to work out Now ask your classmates to find out if you are right! 229 Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE . . . Unit 7 Wordpower down Student A 1 Do you know anybody who looks down on other people? (who?) 2 What gets you down about studying? 3 Do you find it easy to calm down after an argument? (for example?) 4 Why do you think some people never settle down? 5 What time of day do you usually get down to your homework? (why?) 6 What kind of invitation would you never turn down? ✂ Student B 1 When was the last time a friend told you to calm down? 2 At what age do you think people should settle down? (why?) 3 Do you find it easy to get down to studying at the weekend? 4 Is there anything that gets you down about living here? (what?) 5 Has anybody ever looked down on you? How did you feel? 6 If you were offered a great job a long way from home, would you turn it down? (why / why not?) Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE 230 Unit 8 6 pride Wordpower take 11 7 2 pleasure my word for it control 5 it for granted 3 10 9 charge it much longer seriously 12 4 a risk You choose a balloon! TAKE Throw the dice. The score tells you which expression with take to use. Ask one of your partners a question using the expression. 231 Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE 8 interest Unit 9 Wordpower come A Find someone who … ✂ • has had a dream come true. • came across an interesting website this month. • often comes up with fun things to do at the weekend. • is often mentioned as a good English speaker. • has had a shopping bill which came to more than expected. B Find someone who … • finds it easy to come up with excuses for not doing homework. • has come to the conclusion that English is too complicated. • has come across a good restaurant recently. • has a dream they hope will come true. • hates it when their name comes up in other people’s conversations. C Find someone who … • always knows what a restaurant bill will come to. • has a dream which they don’t think will come true. • has come up with a good way to remember new vocabulary. • has come to the conclusion that English is quite easy. • often comes across interesting newspaper articles. D Find someone who … • recently came across a bargain while shopping. • can come up with a reason why the class should finish early. • never worries about what a restaurant bill will come to. • has come to the conclusion that they will live abroad in the future. • hopes their name never comes up in teachers’ conversations! Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE 232 Unit 10 Wordpower way ✂ This year, one way or another, I will … I thought that would be easier than , but it was the other way around. There’s no way I’ll ever go to … After class, I think we should make our way to … One way or another, I will learn … I expected to be a better film , but than it was the other way around. In some ways, is easy, but … I remember when I had to run all the way to … In some ways, living here is but … There’s no way I’ll ever eat … If there is a fire, we should make our way … I’d like to drive all the way to … There’s no way I could live in … I don’t think I can In some ways, I’d get all the way , but … through this course like to without … One day, one way or another, I will own … 233 , Cambridge English Empower B2 Teacher’s Book © Cambridge University Press 2015 PHOTOCOPIABLE