My name’s Bilal and I live in Bradford in the north of England. Both sets of my grandparents ____ from Pakistan in the 1960s, just before my parents were ____. My dad worked on the buses and my mum stayed at home and ____ the family. Dad would like ____ but it’s a bit late for him now to change jobs. I think he’s just looking forward to ____. I’ve got a sister who’s 25. She didn’t leave home until last summer, when she ____. My dad wants me ____ in Birmingham and ____ law. But I think I’d like ____, creating computer games. Boy: Tell me a bit about your background, Sandra.Girl: Well, I ____ in the village where my family has lived for ____. My great-greatgrandad ____ here from Birmingham in the 1930s, looking for work. Boy: What kind of work did he find? Girl: He found a job on ____, just outside the village. He ____, ____ a local girl and ____ a family. They worked incredibly hard and over the years they managed ____ quite a bit of money and eventually bought a small farmhouse with some land. Boy: And does your family still ____ that land? Girl: Yes, it does. My great-great-grandparents had a son. When he ____, he bought more land and now the farm is quite big. I don’t have any brothers or sisters so one day I’ll ____ it and keep it running. My name’s Callum. My mum’s parents were from poor ____ families in Glasgow. They ____ school at sixteen and didn’t go to ____. But they started a successful ____ and didn’t ____ until they were in their seventies. My mum ____ quite a bit of money when they ____, but she didn’t want to work in the family business and sold it. She ____ south and ____ in Liverpool. She ____ and took an office job. But she soon wanted ____. I think she was fed up with the cold, wet weather too, because she persuaded my dad ____ to Australia when I was two. I’d love to visit Glasgow and Liverpool one day and see where my mum and her parents lived before emigrating. My mum met my dad while she was ____ in France. She’s British and he’s ____. They ____, got ____ after a week and were ____ a month later. And then I was ____! They named me Charlotte as it’s both an English and a French name. Anyway, unfortunately the marriage didn’t last. They ____ when I was just a toddler and ____ a few months later. I was ____ by my mum after she ____ back to the UK. It was tough for her being a single parent. But she went to ____, got a degree and then became ____. She met my ____ at university and they’ve been married for about 10 years.

Solutions Intermediate Unit 1 Generations

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