Red Line 3, Coursebook
48 for ty - e i ght C Dear diary 1 Revision: Lauren’s worries ➝ G9 Make two lists like this: You use the will-future to talk about things in the future (not plans or arrangements). I think it will rain tomorrow. You also use the will-future to say that you want to help someone. I’ll carry that for you. GRAMMAR What does she think will happen? They’ll live in a tiny village. … What won’t happen? She won’t have any friends. … 1 Nyla /make 2 Nyla and Jane / pack 3 Frank / do 4 Jamal / order 5 Mary / clean 6 Rob and Ben / take ➝ WB 31, 1 – 2 ➝ WB 31, 3; 32, 4 There probably won’t even be a Rap Club at the new school and there won’t be any good shops! I think Mum’s sad, too, but she tries to hide it. She says that life will be better there. OK, so Daisy and I will have our own rooms. But I won’t need my own room with no friends to hang out with. Oh, it’s just not fair! This is the worst, most terrible day of my life. What can I do? I know, I’ll text Nyla now. Maybe she’ll come over and we can talk about it. What a disaster! OK, it’s cool that Dad has got a job again. But why down in Cornwall? I’m sure we’ll live in a tiny village or in some stupid cottage. And my new school will probably be miles away – so I’ll have to get up even earlier than I do now. Oh, no – a new school, new teachers. I bet they’ll be stricter than the teachers at my school in London. It’ll drive me crazy! I won’t have any friends there, so who will I hang out with? What about Nyla and the others – what will it be like without them? Lauren’s dad has got a new job in Cornwall. So the family have to move from London. 2 Revision: We’ll all help! ➝ G9 Lauren is getting ready to move. Her friends want to help her. What do they say? Example: Daisy says, “I’ll carry the computer.” 3 Check-in Language 1 Talkwise Text Wordwise Check-out Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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