D. Choose the right verb form for future actions.
Employee: I _______ (be) (1) off home now. See you tomorrow.
Secretary: Oh! Tony says he needs to speak to you urgently.
Employee: Ooh! I ________ (go) (2) and see what he wants.
Secretary: I think he’s still in the meeting.
Employee: Ugh! I really need to go. I ________ (take) (3) Mandy out tonight. We _________ (see) (4) that new film at the Ritz and I’ve got to pick her up in an hour. Look! Tell Tony I ________ (come) (5) in early tomorrow. He can talk to me then!
E. Choose correct words in italics:
Valerie: I hear you’ve booked your flights to Bangkok. When are you leaving/will you leave (1)?
Paul: On Monday. We’re getting/going to get (2) the overnight flight.
Valerie: Are you staying/Will you stay (3) long?
Paul: A couple of weeks. We will fly/are flying (4) back on the 26th.
Valerie: What about accommodation?
Paul: We’ve booked a hotel for the first two nights. We’re staying/We’ll stay (5) at the Asia Hotel on Circleville Road.
Valerie: That sounds nice. But I’ve heard Thailand can be terribly hot in February.
Paul: No, I’ve been before, so I know it won’t/isn’t going (6) to be hot then.
Valerie: What are your plans while you’ll be/’re (7) in the city?
Paul: Do you remember John? We’re having/We’ll have (8) lunch with him on the 14th.
Valerie: Give him my best wishes when you see/’ll see (9) him. What about after that?
Paul: I’m not sure. We will/We’re going to (10) look around and see what’s available. We’d like to go to the beach.
Valerie: How are you getting/going to get (11) there?
Paul: We’ll probably/certainly (12) get the bus. I’m not sure really.
Valerie: Shall/Will (13) I look on the Internet? There might be a timetable or something.
Paul: That’s a good idea.
Valerie: OK. I’m getting/I’ll get (14) my computer.
F. Make sentences with correct forms of verbs in brackets. Use Conditional I or Conditional 0 according to situation:
1) When you _____ (book) a superior room, we _____ (provide) fresh fruit and flowers every day.
2) If you _____ (take) items from the minibar, we _____ (add) them to your bill on departure.
3) If the fire alarm ______ (sound), ______ (leave) the building immediately.
4) If you _____(eat) in the hotel every evening, we _____ (give) you a discount on your meals.
5) If you ______ (require) a vegetarian meal, we _____ (can) provide a choice of meat-free dishes.
6) If you ______ (require) a meal after 10.00 p.m., room service _____ (can) provide snacks.
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7) When you _______ (check out), _______ (not/forget) to hand your key to reception.
G. Choose the correct verbs in italics.
If a credit card thief will get/gets (1) the chance, he will steal/steals (2) your card or your money. How can you prevent this? There are several ways. Always cover your PIN number when you use it. If you won’t/don’t (3) cover it, someone will/might (4) see it. Don’t talk to people at the cash machine – a thief will confuse/might confuse (5) you by talking to you if you allow/will allow (6) him to. You need good security on your computer – thieves will be able to/could (7) get into your accounts if you don’t have/won’t have (8) proper security. When you will buy/buy (9) something on the Internet, make sure the website has a ‘locked’ symbol. If it won’t/doesn’t (10) have one, it isn’t/won’t (11) be secure enough. Don’t forget, if you will tell/tell (12) your PIN number to another person and your money is/will be (13) stolen, your credit card company might not/won’t (14) return your money.
H. Complete the sentences with ‘will/won’t’ or the Present simple.
a) We are going on holiday. I will tell you about it when we ____ (come) back.
b) Brian looks very different now. When you ____ (see) him again, you ________ (not/recognise) him.
c) ________ (you/be) lonely without me while I ______ (be) away?
d) We must do something soon before it ______ (be) too late.
e) I don’t want to go without you. I _______ (wait) until you ____ (be) ready.
f) Sue has applied for the job, but she isn’t very well-qualified for it. I _____ (be) surprised if she ______ (get) it.
UNIT 5. ADVERTISING
READING
A. Pre-reading task. What is advertising? Read different sayings and give your opinion.
v Advertising is the price you pay for unremarkable thinking.
v Advertising does more than supply information on goods. It also reveals a society’s state of mind.
v The only people who care about advertising are people who work in advertising.
v Creative without strategy is called art, creative with strategy is called advertising.
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v Doing business without advertising is like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you’re doing, but nobody else does.
v Advertising has us chasing cars, clothes, working jobs we hate so we can buy rubbish we don’t need.
v Advertising is a racket and its constructive contribution to humanity is exactly minus zero.
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