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“I anything valuable before,” Maya said with a smile. “I usually listen to music or look at my phone, but that day I decided to enjoy nature.”
At the bottom of the last page, in tiny letters, she added a note:
I __________ (just / read) an amazing story online! A teenager __________ (find) a Viking treasure last year. She __________ (never / think) something like that could happen to her. I __________ (not see) any treasure in my life, but last summer I __________ (find) an old coin on the beach. It __________ (be) not valuable, but it was cool!
Ultimate Preparation Guide for the Gateway B1 Unit 6 Test Mastering the requires a solid understanding of specific grammar rules, targeted vocabulary themes, and core language skills. This comprehensive guide breaks down every component of the unit to help students ace their examination and assist teachers in structuring their review sessions. 1. Key Vocabulary Themes gateway b1 unit 6 test
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Using if + past simple, would/wouldn’t + verb for hypothetical or unlikely situations.
Do not spend too long on a single multiple-choice grammar question. Mark it, move on, and come back to it at the end. “I anything valuable before,” Maya said with a smile
: Giving advice to a friend about a new gadget or suggesting ways they can be more "green."
Use should and shouldn't to give recommendations, opinions, or friendly advice. They are followed by the infinitive form of the verb without "to." You should see a doctor about that cough.
The thematic vocabulary in Unit 6 centers around money, shopping habits, and consumer goods. Money and Shopping Verbs She __________ (never / think) something like that
Sentence transformations and "cloze" tests (fill-in-the-blanks) that target the grammar points mentioned above.
: Identification of droughts , floods , and earthquakes . 📝 Grammar & Structure
Pollution, smog, recycling, renewable energy, electric cars. Future Forms: Will: For predictions (e.g., It will make a difference ).