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IELTS FOUNDATION 2 UNIT 1_KEY 3 Exercise 4: Complete the sentences. Use the words in the box. boss classmate colleague enemy neighbor partner relative stranger 1. A/An relative is a member of your family, such as a cousin, a parent or one of your children. 2. A/An enemy is a person who hates another person and tries to hurt them or stop them from doing something. 3. Your neighbour is someone who lives very close to you, sometimes in the next house or flat. 4. If you don’t know somebody, they are a/an stranger . 5. Your boss is the person who tells you what to do at work. 6. A/An classmate is someone who is in the same class as you at school or university. 7. A/An colleague is one of a group of people who work together. 8. Your partner is a person you work closely with, for example in pair work.
IELTS FOUNDATION 2 UNIT 1_KEY 4 Exercise 5: Complete the sentences. Use the phrases in the box. always does a lot of work doesn’t like meeting new people doesn’t want to work or do anything that needs effort is happy to give other people money, help or their time is happy to help other people is happy to meet new people thinks only of themselves, and doesn’t care about other people will do what they say they will do 1. A hard-working person always does a lot of work 2. A lazy person doesn’t want to work or do anything that needs effort 3. A shy person doesn’t like meeting new people 4. A friendly person is happy to meet new people 5. A reliable person will do what they say they will do 6. A selfish person thinks only of themselves, and doesn’t care about other people 7. A helpful person is happy to help other people 8. A generous person is happy to give other people money, help or their time B. GRAMMAR Exercise 1: Read the information. Then change the underlined words to the negative form. Use contractions (e.g. don’t, aren’t) where possible. To make a sentence negative, we use auxiliary verb + not + main verb Positive sentence: I see my cousin very often because she lives in the same town. Negative sentence: I don’t see my cousin very often because she doesn’t live in the same town. 1. I can remember people’s names because I’ve got a good memory. I can’t remember people’s names because I haven’t got a good memory.