Watch the video and answer the questions, slide 45, ex 3,4
ex. 3
a. Why did the city planners decide to develop a new city?
It’s kind of technological innovation to offer Koreans the kind of a lifestyle the can’t find in the capital. The main reason is the population and its density.
b. How is Songdo different to many other cities?
The city sits on 1500 acres of land that used to be under the sea. Green areas will make more than or approximately 40% of the city. The Songdo project is the largest property development in history. They are also going to use cutting-edge technology to keep the city clean and green. There will be sensors all over Songdo, which will monitor temperature, energy use and traffic flow. The waste system sucks rubbish directly from people’s homes. The architects have also designed the city so people don’t drive everywhere. There are walkways and almost everywhere you go there are large open spaces. Songdo is the city of the future.
ex. 4

City developers are building Songo on land which was underwater until some years ago. There are plenty of green spaces in the city, and there is a large park in the centre with skyscrapers all around it. Property developers have built 80,000 new homes as well as schools and a university. The city aims to watch pollution levels carefully by using technology to measure energy use and car use. Designers are also planning a system which will soon use the population’s waste and rubbish to generate renewable energy. Families like living here because there is so much space. Planners also hope that they will soon see more businesses in Songdo when transport links with Seoul are even faster.
Songdo is a city of the future, and it could become a model for many other cities around the world.
Navigate Review slide 46, ex-es 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a
ex. 1a

1. A: I just can’t do this maths problem.
B: Don’t worry, I will help you.
2. A: Can you lend me $20?
B: I suppose so.
A: Thanks, I promise I will give it back next week.
3. A: I’m starting college next week.
B: Really? What are you going to study?
4. A: Have you got any plans for your birthday?
B: Yes, I’m going to have a big party.
5. A: Why have you got your coat on?
B: I’m going to get a few groceries we need from the supermarket.
6. A: You look tired.
B: Yes, you’re right. I think I will go to bed now.
ex. 2a

- I might to get a new car soon. My old one is 10 years old now.
- I’ll probably go out tonight, but I haven’t quite decided yet.
- I’m definitely going to live abroad one day.
- I won’t move house soon. It’s too expensive at the moment.
- I will likely visit Bolivia one day.
- I probably won’t move to another city. I like living here.
ex. 3a

In 1998 British artist Richart Sowa created his first artificial island. He filled nets with empty plastic bottles, covered them with wood and sand (b), and then planted mangrove plants. the island had a two-storey house and three beaches (c), where Sowa could relax and sunbathe. Unfortunately, the island was destroyed by a hurricane in 2005, but Sowa has now built an even better one, with two sea-water pools (a) and even a solar-powered coast (a). His house also has a washing machine powered by the waves (a). Sowa believes that floating (c) islands could be built on rivers, lakes (b) and oceans all over the world, saving space, and meaning that people’s homes would be safe when the level of the water rose.
ex. 4a

R: Hello, Grand Hotel. How can I help you?
G: Hello, I think I may have left my briefcase at reception this morning. I wonder where can it be if it’s been handed in?
R: Certainly. Could I ask some questions? What colour was it?
G: It’s black, and it has my initials on it, MHG, Miguel Hernandez Garcia.
R: Thank you… one moment… Yes, we have it.
G: That’s great. I’m little busy now I could come and pick it up this evening?
R: Yes, any time. Can I help you with something else?
G: Not, that’s all. Thank you for your help, though. I really need to relax.