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Transforming verbs or adjectives into nouns using suffixes like -tion (invention), -ment (development), or -ity (creativity). Study Tip for Vocabulary
While teachers may customize their exams, the standard (often found in the Teacher’s Resource Pack or online workbooks) typically includes six sections.
Typically requires writing a review of a book or an email discussing a story. Gateway B1 Unit 9 - Quizlet gateway b1 unit 9 test
Write a paragraph about a useful invention (e.g., smartphone, Wi-Fi, electric car). Use:
Unlike the first and second conditionals, the third conditional talks about the past. It describes an imaginary situation in the past and its hypothetical result.
: References are shifted to match the reporting context (e.g., "here" becomes "there," and "tomorrow" becomes "the next day"). Vocabulary: Literary Genres and Publications Typically requires writing a review of a book
This section is where you'll directly apply your knowledge of the unit's language. It often features:
Sentence transformations (rewriting direct speech as reported speech) and gap-fill exercises using the phrasal verbs listed above.
Complete with one word from the box: deadline, breakthrough, predict, likely, waste It describes an imaginary situation in the past
Create flashcards for these common Unit 9 words:
Write 3 sentences giving advice to a friend who has just sprained their ankle. Use , shouldn’t , and an if clause . Example: "You shouldn’t walk on it. You should apply an ice pack. If you rest for two days, it will heal faster."
Match the sentence to its function: a) "I’ll definitely call you tomorrow." – (Promise) b) "Be careful! That ladder looks unstable." – (Warning) c) "You might enjoy the film." – (Prediction)