What the future holds
A. Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
ill
whole
need
fluently
countryside
energy
1. We must help people in .
2. Brian can speak Spanish and Italian .
3. We want to buy a big house in the .
4. I like working with Alicia. She’s always full of .
5. You can see the town from the top of this tower.
6. I can’t go to school today because I am .
B. Read the situations below and write what you would say in each of them. Use the Future will.
C. Saleh is thinking about his future. Use the prompts and the Future will to write questions, as in the example.
make / sandwich
Alex / win
help / you
Will I get good marks this year at school?
change / eating habits
buy / new camera
1b
1. (I / get / good marks / this year / school?)
2. (My brother / become / successful /
scientist / in future?)
3. (I / travel / moon / in future?)
4. (My parents / buy / me / laptop / next year?)
5. ( My family and I / go / Morocco /
next summer?)
b
Make a difference
A. Complete the phrases using the verbs in the box. You can use some of the verbs more than once.
1. flowers
2. the tap
3. plastic bottles
4. the lights
5. the environment
6. trees
plant protect turn off recycle
B. Circle the correct words.
1. You mustn’t cycle / throw rubbish in the streets.
2. Where’s the soap / leaflet? I want to read it.
3. Your car is dirty / clean. You need to wash it.
4. Is there a recycling can / bin outside your house?
5. You didn’t come to the book fair on Friday and you really missed out / off. It was great!
6. We never take the car to the city centre. We reuse / use public transport.
C. Choose a, b or c.
1. We throw rubbish in rivers because the fish will die.
a. don’t have to b. must c. mustn’t
2. My dad got up very early yesterday because he be at the office at 7 o’clock.
a. has to b. must c. had to
3. It’s cold, so you wait for me at the entrance. I’ll meet you inside the art
gallery.
a. must b. don’t have to c. mustn’t
4. You swim here. It’s dangerous!
a. don’t have to b. can’t c. have to
5. Martha can’t see well, so she wear glasses.
a. doesn’t have to b. have to c. has to
6. Iris had an accident. She go to the doctor.
a. must b. mustn’t c. don’t have to
1.
AT A HOTEL make / noise
pay / before / leave
cook
You have to pay before you leave.
D. Look at the following situations. Write sentences with have to, don’t have to and mustn’t for each situation. Use the
prompts given.
75
1c
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E. Read and complete the sentences.
1. Trees offer many things to and .
2. Some trees can be metres tall.
3. are one of the oldest kinds of trees on the planet.
4. Many die when a forest disappears.
5. You can save by recycling one thousand kilos of paper.
6. To protect forests, people can and .
Trees are very important to humans and animals. They give us oxygen
and they help clean the air from pollution. They offer us wood, fruit
and many more things. Also, many animals make their homes in
and on trees and also get their food from them.
Most trees are 4-6 metres tall and some kinds can reach 60 metres! Trees can
live for hundreds or even thousands of years, like the Giant Sequoias in California.
Unfortunately, trees are disappearing. There are many forest fires every year
and people also cut down trees to make paper and build houses and roads. Did
you know that every two seconds a forest as big as a stadium disappears? That
means that all the animals that live there die, too.
We must help protect trees. One thing we can do is recycle. For every one
thousand kilos of paper we recycle, we save seventeen trees. Another thing we
can do is plant trees. We must all do something now!
3.
ON A PLANE turn off / mobile
run
eat / meal
2.
buy / ticket
AT THE GALLERY
throw / rubbish / on / floor
see / all paintings

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