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Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationhaven’t bought her4A IHeadera present yetGrammarPresent perfect already / just / yetFunctionsParlare di eventi recentiVocabulary Shopping1aRead the information and tick ( ) the things you buy.clothesshoesmake up, shampoo, hair gel, etc.magazinesDVDsmusicjewellerysoft drinks, crisps, sweets and chocolateTeens around the world have similar interests. Here are some of thethings teenagers in the UK and the USA spend their money on:1bWork with a partner. Discuss what you spend your money on. TA I buy lots of clothes and shoes.B I don’t. I spend my money on music and DVDs.Presentation2Warm up Look at the photos on page 47 and answer the questions.Who can you see?3LanguagefocusI’ve just sent her atext.I’ve already lit thebarbecue.I haven’t done thatyet.Have you tidied up theliving room yet?46 UnitTeen lifeWhat do you think is happening?1.30 Listen and read the dialogue on page 47. Then answer thequestions.1 What is happening in half an hour?2 Is Josh’s mum at home?3 What has Keira done?4 Why hasn’t Josh chosen the music?5 What has he made on his computer?6 Why was his text message a mistake?4Look at the Language focus box. Then underline examples of just andalready, and circle examples of yet in the dialogue.5Look at Josh’s dad’s list and complete the alreadyjustalreadylitthe barbecue.the living room.the decorations.the music yet.the food.his mum a present yet.light the barbecue tidy up the living room put up decorations choose the music prepare the food bought Mum’s present Word banks page 115 in this web service Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationThe Web eiraJoshDadJoshKeira4AJosh’s family are organising a surprise 40th birthdayparty for his mum. And things are getting stressful!OK, all the guests are arriving in. half an hour, and your mumgets back from the hairdresser’s in one hour exactly. I’veprepared most of the food. And I’ve already lit the barbecue.Keira, have you tidied up the living room yet?Yeah, I’ve already done that. And I’ve washed up the glasses, too.Great. What about the decorations?I’ve just put them up. They look really nice.Hang on. Have we chosen the music? Josh, that wasyour responsibility.Er, I haven’t done that yet.Why not?I’ve been so busy. I had to work on the webzine,you know?Josh, we’ve got less than half an hour now!Get a move on!It’s OK, I can sort out the music in time.And where’s your birthday card for your mum?I haven’t seen a card from you yet.Has Josh made a big mistake?Chill out, Dad. I’ve just made one on my computer.What about Mum’s present? Have you wrapped it yet?Josh I said, ‘Don’t be late for your party.’No, I haven’t.Dad You said what?Josh? Have you bought your mum a present?Keira This is a surprise party, Josh!I haven’t bought her a present yet. But I’ve justJosh Oops!sent her a text!What did you say in your text?BYour space Talking about recent eventsYour talk!6aTick the items from exercise 1a you have bought this month.6bWork with a partner. Tell him/her about the things you have/haven’tbought this month. T.you know? .sai?Get a move on. Muoviti.Hang on. Aspetta unattimo.A I’ve bought some make up.B Me too. I’ve bought a DVD. I bought Kung Fu Panda last weekend!Teen life in this web service Cambridge University PressUnit47www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationGrammar space4APresent perfect con just Si usa il present perfect con just (appena) perindicare che qualcosa è accaduto poco tempofa e che i risultati sono ancora evidenti nelpresente.He’s just gone out.Just si mette sempre prima del participio passatoe non si usa con la forma negativa.I’m tired. I’ve just finished my exercises.You’ve got your jacket on. Have you just gothome?1a1b Si usa not yet (non ancora) present perfectper indicare che un’azione non è ancoraaccaduta.I haven’t finished my homework yet.Have you done it yet? Yes, I have.Si usa already (già) per indicare che un’azione èterminata prima del momento in cui si parla.He’s already passed his English exam.2aMatch the questions and the answers.123456Are you thirsty? eWhat’s the problem?Is Isabelle here?Are they new trainers?Have you done your homework?Are you ready to go?abcdefSorry, she’s just left the school.Yes, I’ve just bought them.I’ve just had some bad news.No, I’m not. I’ve just got up!No, I’ve just had a drink, thanks.Yes, I’ve just finished.Invent explanations for these situations. Usejust with the present perfect.1 You’re very tired.I’ve just run a marathon.2345648 UnitYour mum is surprised.Your friend has dirty shoes.You’re at the top of a mountain.You and your friend are leaving a building.You’re very happy.Suzy Tyler has just won a TV talent show.Life is going to change so there’s lots forher to do. Write all the things she hasn’tdone.1 bbeen on a chath t showhShe hasn’t been on a chat show yet.23456Complete the sentences with just with thepresent perfect.1 She ’s just bought a new computer game.(buy)a computer. (steal)2 He.3 Leah’s grandparents(arrive). (finish)4 The filma volleyball game.5 Josh(play)off his bike.6 Mr Reeves(fall)1cPresent perfect con already e yet2brecord a hit singletravel to the USAbuy a big househave an interview with Fame magazinemeet any famous peopleJason is going on a school adventure tripat the weekend. Write what he has / hasn’tdone.1 buy new walking boots ( )He hasn’t bought new walking boots yet.2 pack his clothes ( )He’s already packed his clothes.345678find his sleeping bag ( )print the instructions ( )borrow a compass ( )check his tent ( )put batteries in his torch ( )pack his rucksack ( )Teen life in this web service Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationYour words2cWhat do you have to do this week? Whathave you already done? What haven’t youdone yet? Write six sentences. You can usesome of these ideas.practise the guitarfinish a school projectMulti-word verbsMolti verbi in inglese sono accompagnati da up.Avete già imparato alcuni di questi verbi.wake up, get up, stand up, tidy up, hurry upEccone altri:tidy my bedroomrevise for an examput upgrow upbuy a birthday carddo some exerciseemail my friend4Asee my grandparentsI haven’t practised the guitar yet.I’ve already finished my Geographyproject.Get it right!Fai attenzione alla posizione di yet, just ealready nella frase:sempre in fondo alla fraseYetI haven’t seen this film yet.prima del participio passatoJustI have just finished my homework.prima del participio passatoAlreadyThey have already studied for the test.2dShe’s put up a poster.give upMy little brother hasreally grown up!dress upPut the words in the correct order to makesentences.1 three / this / already / we / times / seen /film / haveWe have already seen this filmthree times.2 yet / home / Poppy / has / from / school /arrived / ?3 just / I / washed / have / hair / my4 has / to / today / already / Anthony / the /been / gym5 I / already / my / made / bed / have6 they / new / that / read / have / book /yet / ?7 he / yet / had / breakfast / hasn’t8 bought / Holly / new / just / tennis / has /a / racquetWB pages 42–43 in this web service Cambridge University PressCD-ROMWe have given upchocolate for charity.We’ve dressed up forHalloween.Work with a partner. Take it in turns to ask andanswer the questions. T123456What posters have you put up in your bedroom?How often do you tidy your bedroom up?Have you ever given something up?Who washes up in your family?What do you want to do when you grow up?Have you ever dressed up in a fancy dress costume?Teen lifeUnit49www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationGrammar4B A typical teenPronomi indefiniti: everybody,something, ecc. too much / toomany / enoughFunctionsEsprimere opinioniVocabulary People1We often need to talk about people in general. Organise these words andexpressions in the word maps.teenagers men middle-aged eoplepboys young eoplepold people students girls babies toddlers rm up Look at the photo on page 51 and try to answer the questions.What is the relationship between the people?3a1.31 Read the website and listen. Then decide if the teens think the thingsare positive (P) or negative (N).having a laugh Pnot enough moneyarguments with parentsnowhere to go3bHow old are they?pressurenot paying billsfamily tells me offchilling outfreedomfalling in lovebeing treated like a childstressUnderline the opinions in the website on page 51 and make a note of them.tigerboy.He likes having a laugh.He doesn’t have enough money.Everybody tells him off.3cLanguagefocusNothing is easy.Everybody tells me off.I can’t do anythingright.Do something!There’s nowhere to go.I like somebody in myclass.Not everything isbad.50 UnitWork with a partner. Which teenagers do you agree/disagree with?A I agree with tigerboy. My parents always tell me off.B I don’t agree with chikita. There are lots of things for teenagers in our town.4Look at the Language focus box. Find and underline other examples in thewebsite.5Use the Language focus box to help you complete the everythingeverywhereanywherenobodyanybodyTeen life in this web service Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationThe Web crew4A4BDo you feel moody,sleep in late, forgetthings, argue with yourparents? Then you’rea typical teen. It’s atime of change – youaren’t a kid any more.You’re growing up. Butsurely adults shouldunderstand? After allthey were teens once!Tell us the best andworst things aboutbeing a teen.tigerboycherridragonguychikitagreenplanetI like having a laugh with my friends. But I don’t have enough money to buyanything. And everybody tells me off. My mum, my dad, even my dog when I forgetto take him for a walk -. It’s not fair. I can’t do anything right.Being a teen is great fun, but it’s stressful, too. Nothing is easy. I have arguments withmy parents about nothing. There’s too much pressure, too. Will I pass my exams?Will I get a job? Will the world be safe?When I’m listening to music, texting my friends, playing computer games my parentsask, ‘What are you doing?’ And I say, ‘Nothing.’ And they say, ‘Do something!’ Butthere’s nothing wrong with chilling out!My parents are cool – they’ve given me more freedom, but there’s not enough forteenagers to do in my town and there’s nowhere to go. The best thing? I don’t haveanything serious to worry about. We don’t have to earn money, buy food or pay bills.I want to be independent, but my parents treat me like a child. There are too manyrules. Nobody at home understands me. But not everything is bad! Falling in love iscool. I like somebody in my class. No names. It’s a secret!Your space Giving opinions6aComplete the sentences with your opinions. 6bThe best thing about being a teen isThe worst thing about being a teen isThe best thing about being an adult isThe worst thing about being an adult isYour talk!having a laughfarsi una risatatells me off mi sgridathere’s nothing wrongwith non c’è niente dimale a Work in groups. Compare your answers. TTeen life in this web service Cambridge University PressUnit51www.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationGrammar space4BPronomi indefiniti (somebody,something, ecc.) 1banybody (x2) nobody everybodysomebody anything x2)(everythingnothing somewhere anywhereI pronomi indefiniti si usano per parlare in modogenerale di persone, cose e luoghi.somebody / someone (qualcuno), something(qualche cosa), somewhere (da qualche parte) siusano nelle frasi affermative.Somebody just knocked on our door.something viene usato nelle domande e quandosi fa un’offerta o una richiesta.Can I have something to eat?Would you like something to drink?anybody / anyone (nessuno), anything (niente),anywhere (da nessuna parte) si usano nelle frasinegative e interrogative.I don’t know anyone in this town.Do you go anywhere nice for your holiday?everybody / everyone (tutti), everything (tutto),everywhere (ovunque) indicano ‘tutte’ le persone,le cose e i luoghi.Jasmine has done everything on her list. Soshe is relaxing now!nobody / no one (nessuno), nothing (niente),nowhere (da nessuna parte) si usano in frasicol verbo affermativo, ma danno alla frase unsignificato negativo.I’ve got nothing to do today.1aCan 1 somebody help me tidy up?Have you taken the rubbish out yet,Charlie?Charlie 2told me to take it out!MumI’ve asked you three times. You don’tI say.listen to 3Charlie OK, OK I’ll do it now.MumAnd isn’t 4going to takethe dog for a walk? Mia? You’re doing5at the moment.MiaMum! I have to do 6around here! It’s not fair.MumMia, that isn’t true! You hardly do7to help.8DadHasborrowed my.camera? I can’t find it 9Charlie Oh, sorry! I had to use it for a schoolin my room.project. It’s 1011DadCanlisten, please. Don’tborrow my things without asking!MumComplete the indefinite pronouns with some,any, every or no.1 I’m thirsty. Is there any thing to drink?body looking in the window.2 There’swhere quiet to do our3 Let’s findhomework.body at home?4 Isthing in this museum is so interesting.5I love it!6 Africa, Australia, America, Europe, Asia!where in the world.I want to visitthing in this box. It’s empty.7 There’sthing8 Listen! I want to tell youimportant.body I know is on holiday and I’ve got9thing to do.where you want to go this10 Is thereweekend?52 UnitComplete the dialogues with theseindefinite pronouns.1cComplete the sentences for you.123456Something I like wearing is Something I always carry with me is Somewhere I like hanging out is Somewhere beautiful in my country is Somebody I really like is Somebody I admire is Teen life in this web service Cambridge University Presswww.cambridge.org

Cambridge University Press978-0-521-72915-4 - Your Space Student’s Book 3Martyn Hobbs and Julia Starr KeddleExcerptMore informationGrammar check1too much / too many /enoughR 2a3 EllaWhat about page 30?Teacher We’vedone it. We did it lastlesson.4 MumDad5 KateAdam6 LukeHarry22bCircle the correct word.12345That information was / were very useful.The furniture in my room is / are all modern.My hair always go / goes curly in the rain.Our homework was / were really difficult!My money doesn’t / don’t stay in my walletfor a long time.6 My luggage is / are too heavy. I’ll have toleave my books at home.WB pages 46–47 in this web service Cambridge University PressCD-ROMI’vehad a phone call fromGrace in Canada.Great. How is she?Oh, no! We haven’t got anything fordinner.bought something.Relax! I’veHow are your diving lessons going?Not bad. But I haven’t learnt to dive.off the high boardCircle the correct indefinite pronoun.1 I’ve lost my glasses. I think they areanywhere / somewhere in the living room.2 Come here. I want to tell you something /somebody.3 Nobody / Nothing is coming to the extraMaths class, so the teacher has cancelled it.4 It’s good. There is recycling nowhere /everywhere in my town.5 Listen! There’s nobody / somebody at thedoor. Go and open it.6 I’m so bored. There’s anything / nothing to do.Get it right!Alcuni sostantivi numerabili in italiano non losono in inglese. Per esempio money, homework,hair, information, furniture, luggage sono sempreseguiti da un verbo al singolare.I like your new T-shirt! It’s cool.Thanks, I’ve just bought it.2 Teacher Where’s your homework?JakeI haven’t done it.Complete Raul’s complaints. Use too,too much, too many or enough.1 There isn’t enough for teenagers to do inmy town.homework to do in my2 There’syear.work in3 My parents make me dothe house!money!4 I’ve never got5 The cafés in my town areexpensive.strict.6 My parents arefree time.7 I haven’t gotsubjects.8 We have to studyComplete the sentences with already, just or yet.1 AlfieDantoo many (troppi) si usa con i sostantivinumerabili e too much (troppo) con quelli nonnumerabili.I’ve got too many CDs.My class gets too much homework.Davanti agli aggettivi si mette too (troppo).This curry is too hot!My school uniform is too small.enough (abbastanza) si usa sia con i sostantivinumerabili sia con quelli non numerabili.I’ve got enough money for some new trainers.There aren’t enough players for a team.Have you got enough time to read this?4B31.32 Listen and complete the text.I go to ballet school. I want to be a professionaldancer. It’s hard work but fun at my school.1 Everybodyhas ballet lessons in the morningand then we do normal classes during the schoolday. I think we have 2classes, butI enjoy them! I think we have 3pressure sometimes. When we do shows we oftenhave 4dances to learn. Plus I havehomework in the evening. So usually I’ve just got5to do! I practise every night and I6always get 7sleep.89And Ireally havetimeto see my friends either. But I wouldn’t swap my lifewith 10!Teen lifeUnit53www.cambridge.org

5 Look at Josh’s dad’s list and complete the sentences. 1 Dad already the barbecue. . Dad And where’s your birthday card for your mum? I haven’t seen a card from you yet. Josh Chill out, Dad. I’ve just made one on my computer. . Write al

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