Vocabulary 1. Match the sentence halves. 1. Someone you have known for a long time is ____ a. a guest. 2. The person who lives next door to you is your ____ b. relative. 3. Someone who belongs to a group or club is ____ c. a member. 4. The person who sits next to you in lessons is your ____ d. classmate. 5. Someone you write to but may never meet is a ____ e. penfriend. 6. Someone who is a member of your family is your ____ f. best friend. 7. Someone you like very much and know very well is your ____ g. neighbour. 8. Someone who comes to your house for a meal is ____ h. an old friend. 2. Choose the right word(s) to complete the sentences. 1. I must remember to save / search my essay onto a pen drive. 2. Katie writes a daily site / blog about things that make her happy. 3. I uploaded / downloaded the photos of our holiday so you can see them on my Facebook page. 4. I’ll send you the site / link to the article I told you about. 5. Lots of people write stuff on the school’s message board / web. 6. I found a really interesting menu / site on unusual hobbies the other day. 7. I posted / searched a question on my blog and lots of people answered. 8. How do you search / record your voice when you make your videos? record Grammar 3. Match the sentence halves. 1. Of course I don’t mind ____ a. to buy my Mum a big birthday present this year. 2. Matthew is musical and good ____ b. writing the email a few minutes ago. 3. I’m thinking ____ c. at playing the guitar because he practises regularly. 4. Jane is hoping ____ d. to stay at home last weekend because the weather was bad. 5. Sally finished ____ e. to speak French so fluently? 6. When did you learn ____ f. of starting karate lessons. 7. We decided ____ g. to study English at the same university as her sister. 8. I really want ____ h. helping you later. How about this evening? 4. Complete the sentences with the gerund or infinitive form of the verbs in brackets. 1. I really miss (spend) time with my cousins. 2. I need to (concentrate) so please be quiet. 3. Dad always worries 4. We tried to about (forget) his mobile phone! (get) tickets for the concert but it was sold out. 5. When are you planning to (tell) David your news? Pronunciation 5. Listen and think about the sounds in the words you hear. Choose the correct sound – /aɪ/ (night), /eɪ/ (eight), /ɔː/ (bought) or /f/ (rough). 1. flight /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/ 2. straight /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/ 3. tough /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/ 4. neighbour /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/ 5. daughter /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/ 6. enough /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/ 7. thought /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/ 8. right /aɪ/ /eɪ/ /ɔː/ /f/