Prime Time 4, Workbook
Enough is enough Language in use: Past perfect and past simple a) Read Joshua’s notes. Then fill in the gaps with the correct tense. CB, p. 17 6 When Joshua 1 (finish) breakfast that day, he 2 (begin) to make plans for his day at work. Before he 3 (go) to the office, he 4 (be) at the recording studio, where they had recorded a new radio ad. Alsana 5 (tell) him to remember the slogan, “Going to the limit”, many times before, so Joshua 6 (remind) the speakers frequently not to go over the top. After he 7 (come) to the office, he felt that there was still so much to do. First, he 8 (develop) a new advertising plan, then he e-mailed new ideas for a special offer to Alsana. By the time it 9 (be) time for lunch, Joshua 10 (start) to feel a bad headache. After his lunch break Joshua 11 (go) to Alasana’s office to present his new advertising plan and to work on some ideas. Joshua 12 (feel) nervous before going to Alsana’s office, but things only 13 (get) worse during the meeting. He thought he 14 (reach) his limit. There 15 (be) still so many things on his list, and he felt extremely tired. It was too much for one person. Joshua 16 (think), “The company should be called ‘Xhausted 24/7’!” b) Continue the text. Use Joshua’s notes and some of the words in the green boxes. c) Tick the title that fits the text in a) best. How to not get tired The dangers of extreme sports Reaching your limits at work as soon as after then before when Studio: Record new radio ad – slogan: “Going to the limit” Develop new advertising plan E-mail new ideas for a special offer to Alsana Lunch break Present new plan to Alsana Work on ideas with Alsana E-mail notes to Alsana Listen to new radio ad E-mail suggestions to speakers Book studio for second recording 24 Revision twenty-four Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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