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Hello! om/ore/ is, my/your • This is ... • How are you? • Good moming! What's this in English? • Numbers 1-10 • Plurals
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listen. Say your name.
WHAT'S YOUR NAME? am/ are/ is, my/your 1
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Read and listen.
Pablo Mika My name's Mika.
Pablo Hello, Mika.
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Listen and repeaL
GRAMMAR SPOT l'm =lam
name's '" name is What's = What is
1 Stand up and practise.
J.leUo. l'm _ _-:-_ What's your nameP ( My name's
. )
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6 Unit 1 • Hello!
INTRODUCTIONS This is", J
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Nice to meet you Read and listen.
1
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Read and listen.
Hello. I'm Robert Sm it h. Nice to meet you. And
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Listen and repeat.
4 Practise in pairs. Sa)' your first name and surname. A Hello. My name's _ _ _ _ _ _ __
B Hello. I'm _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Nice 10 meet you. A And you. 5
Hello, Ben.
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James Bond
Robert Taylor
Henry Baker
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Susie Walsh
Anita Johnson
Katherine Smith
Hello, Mika. Choose a name. Stand up and say hello.
m-. Listen and repeal. 2 Practise in groups of three. _ _ _ _ , thi'/' _ _ __
. thi~ j,
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Unit 1 • Hello!
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HOW ARE YOU? 1
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1 Pablc Hi, Ben . How arc you? Bell Fine. thanks. Pablo. And )'ou? Pablo I'm O K, thanks.
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2 Ben Hello, Mika. How are you ? Mika Very well. thank you . How are you? Ben Fi ne.
Listen and repeat.
2 Answer your teacher.
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3 Stand up and practise.
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GRAMMAR SPOT Write
rn,is , afore. Sandra.
How _
This_ John.
you?
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4 Complete the conversations.
A Hello. M~ B
name's Ana. yo ur name? Maria .
A Max, B Hi, Carla.
e
Hello, Max.
you.
m. Listen and check. Practise the conversations. 8 Unit 1 • Hello!
is Carla. to m eet
A Hi, Eda. _ _ __ are you? B Fine, thanks, David. And ? A
well, thanks.
EVERYDAY ENGLISH Good morning! Complete the conversations.
I Goodbye!
Good night!
Geea mel'fliAg!
Good afternoon!
2 PlIt the words in the correct order. A
Good morning!
B Good morning! What a lovely day!
1 A Good morning!
aa • •
Uow ar~ you today B Fine, thanks.
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2 A _ _ _ _ __ B
2 A Good afternoon! B Good afternoon!
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3 A _ _ _ _ __
B
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B Thank you. And you.
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4 A _ _ _ _ __
B
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a. L ----====__ B Thank you.
m. Listen and check. Practise the conversations.
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Listen and check. Practise the conversalions. Unit 1 • Hello!
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VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING What's this in English? 1 Write the words.
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a b66k a camera a car a photograph a computer a bag a hamburger a television a phone a sandwich a bus a house
2
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Listen and repeat the words.
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Li s t~n and repeat.
4 Go to thi ngs in the room. Ask your teacher.
Work wi th a partner. Point to a picture. Ask and answer questions.
10 Unit 1 • Hello!
What's tl!i~ in E:"gtis:h?
It's: a ...
Numbers 1-10 and plurals
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Read and listen. Practise the numbers.
3 Write the numbers.
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lone
2
o
books
fiv.
cars
two
[£] __ houses
3 4
three
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four
S
five
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a Pto a
seven
8
eight
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9
nine
... ... • • •
10 ten 2 Say the numbers rou nd the class.
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computers
llil
buses
Listen and check.
4 Ask and answer questio ns. S
photographs
sandwiches
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cameras
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Nine photographs.
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Listen and repeat.
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GRAMMAR SPOT
books
cars computers hamburgers cameras televisions bags phones
sandwiches houses buses
one book
Plural two books
one bus
two buses
photographs students
Singular
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Unit 1 • Hello!
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Your world Countries • he/she/they, his/her • Where's he from? fantastic/awful/beautiful • Numbersll-30
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Find your country on the map on page 13. Find these countries on the map. Australia
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Brazil
Egypt
China
England
France
Italy
Hungary
Japan
Russia
Spain
the United States
listen and repeat.
SHE'S FROM JAPAN he/she, his/ her 1
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Read and listen.
Read, listen, and repeat.
I'm from Japan. W here are you from? "m from Spain. From Barcelona.
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Listen and repeat.
GRAMMAR SPOT
2 Where are you from? Stand up and practise. Wnu& are vou frOM?
J2 Unit 2 • Your world
I'M frOlt!
Italy/Brazil ... Where ... ?
he's = he is
she's = she is
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QUESTION S
His
name's La,,,,",
name's Kevin.
Where's he from?
He's _ __ _ _
I
name's Ka,'m,a. i
She's
name's Taliam
She's _ _ __
Complete the sentences about the people.
_ _ name's Rosely. She's
1
name's Si mon. He's
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Listen and check. Repeat th e sentences.
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Listen and repeat the questions.
What's his naMe?
Whtrt'she tro",P
What's her name?
Where's she from?
3 Ask and answer questions about the people in the photographs. What's his nall1e?
_ _ name's Yong. He's
_ _ name's Hayley.
She's
GRAMMAR SPOT Where's = Where is 1 Complete the questions with is or are. Where she from? Where he from? Where _ ___ you from?
....... Grammar Reference 2.3 p1l1 Where's he fro",? Unit 2 • Your world
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PRACTICE Cities and countries Where are the cHies? Ask and answer.
Barcelona
SaoPaulo
Beijing YffUlI.-
Sydney
Moscow
Tokyo
Cairo
Budapest
Los Angeles
London
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Listen and check.
2 Work with a pa rtner.
Student A Look at the photos on this page. Student B Look at the photos on p 140. Ask questions and write the answers.
Where ', II, / sh. from?
Talking about you 3 Ask about the stu dents in the class.
l What', 11;$ "am,? l Where " I" from'
Ut', fro," Italy,
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From Rome.
What's her name?
Where', she from? Slit', frOM Rome. too.
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Questions and answers 4
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Listen and complete th e conversation. Practise it.
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Rosely Hello, I'm Rosely. What's -""''""'' ---_ name? Sruno ____ name's Sruno. R
Hello, Sruno. Where are you _ _ _ _ ,
B ____ fro m Brazil. Where are you from?
R Oh, I'm from Brazil, loo. ____ from Sao Paulo. S
Really? I'm fro m Sao Pallia, too!
R Oh, nice to meet you, Rruno.
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Listen and write the cou ntries.
Claudio: Italy Akemi: _ _ __ 2 Charl es: ____ Sud: _ _ __ 3 Loretta and lason: _ __ _ 6 Match the questions an d answers.
His name's Bruno.
1 [t] Where are you from?
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0 30 40 S0 60 70
What's her name?
b He's from Sao Paulo.
What's his name?
c It's in Canada.
Where's he from?
d I'm from Brazil.
What's this in Eoglish?
e Fine, thanks.
How are you?
f Her name's Tat;ana.
Where's Montreal?
g It's a computer.
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Listen and check.
Work with a partner. Take tu rns to cover the questions or the answers. Practise them.
Check it 7 Tick (./) the correct sentence.
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3
D D D D
My name Mika. My name's Mika.
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What's he's name? What's hi s name?
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'What's his name?' 'Kevin: 'What's her name?' 'Kevin:
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D D D D D D
He's from Spain. His from Spain. 'Where she from ? 'Where's she from? What's her name? What's she name? Unit 2 • Your world
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READING AND SPEAKING This is a photograph of Claude and Holly Duval from Montreal in Canada. They are on holiday in New York City. Holly is from Canada and Claude is from France. They are married. Holly is a teacher. Her school is in the centre of Montreal. Claude is a doctor. His hospital is in the centre of Montreal, too.
Where are they from? 1
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Read and listen .
2 Complete the sentences. in Canada.
Holly is from
2 3 4 5
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I,.isten to C laude and Holly. Com plete the conversations.
She's a is in the centre of Montreal.
Her
C O h, no! Look at the wtatbe.r H Ugh! It's _ _ _
Claud e is from
He's a
6 His hospital is in the
7 T hey
of Mon treal.
2
in New York.
8 T hey are
1 Write questions with Wha t ... ? and Where ...
It's fa ntastic!
,
C My hamburger is
abollt C laude and Holly. Ask a partner.
What ... /lam e? Where ... schoolr
Where ... from?
3
• too!
'Nlimm © ""'@""
C What's this buHditlL- ? H It's the Empire State Buildjng! It's _ __
Where ... hospital?
GRAMMAR SPOT Write is or are, She He
They
4
a teacher. a doctor. from Canada.
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!·i}Iiifim l © 1m3 C Wow! H It', _ _
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al Cent ral Park! _
Listen and check. Pract ise the conversations .
EVERYDAY ENGLISH Numbers 11- 30 1 Say the numbers 1- 10 round the class. 1
7 Look at the pictures. How old is he/she?
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r think she's If Months.
11
12
13
14
15
eleven
twelve
thirteen
fourteen
fifteen
16
17
18
19
20
sixteen seventeen
eighteen
nineteen
twenty
Say the numbers 1-20 ro und the class. 3 Write the numbers your teacher says. Say the numbers your teacher writes. 4 Match the numbers.
21" twenty-five 22 ""-- twenty-seven 23 twenty-one 24 twenty-eight 25 twenty-two 26 twenty-four 27 twenty-nine twenty-three 28 thirty 29 twenty-six 30 IIIIJ 5
Listen and repeal. Say the numbers 1- 30 round the class.
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22 17 21
4
11
5
23
1
2
1 2.1 15
29 7 3
10 16 19 17 13
20 14 9 27 30
6 Work with a partner. Student A Write five numbers. Say them to your partner. Student B
Write the numbers you hear.
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24
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Listen and find out. Unit 2 • Your world
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All about you Jobs • am/are/is • Negatives and questions • Personal information • Social expressions {J}
HE ISN'T A STUDENT Match the jobs and the pictures. a doctor a nurse a student a teacAer a shop assistant a bus driver a businessman a police officer a builder
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Negatives - he isn't Look and read.
listen and repeat.
m. Read the questions and answers. listen and repeat. a tuchu.
What's hiS' job?
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What's hu job?
She '$ a doctor.
l ook at the pictures. Ask and answer questions with a partner. 3 What's your job? Ask and answer.
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Listen and repeat.
1 Look at pictures 1- 9 again. Make mo re negat ive and positive sentences. Ut-I Sh" Is"'t a ...
Ue/ Sht'sa ...
GRAMMAR SPOT He's a teacher. She isn't a nurse.
18 Unit J • All about you
'S '"
is
isn't = is not
PERSONAL INFORMATION Questions and answers Look al the photos and read ElI ie's profile.
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Green
First name:
EIIie
Country,
England
Address:
29, Victoria Road, Birmingham
Phone number, 07700955031 Age ,
20
Job,
Student
Married :
No
ElIie's Photos
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2 Com plete the quest ions and answers. What's her
?
$Uf!!8mf
,
2 What's her
,
4 What's her
,
)( No. she isn't.
Ellie
Is she from Spain?
)( No, she isn't.
Is she from England?
./ Yes, she is.
29, Victoria Road,
7 What's
8 Is she
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07700 955031
She's
6 How old is she? ?
,
Read and liste n. Then listen and repeal.
Is ElIie from America?
Birmi ngham 5 What's her
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G reen
? England
3 Where's she
1
She's No, she isn't.
Listen and check. Practise the quest ions and answers.
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4 Ask and answer questions about El!ie. I Is she from London ? Liverpool? Birmingham? 2 Is she 16? IS? 20?
3 Is she a teacher? a nu rse? a student? 4 Is she married? 5 Complete the sentences, I Ellie isn't from the United States, She L - from England. 2 Her phone number _ _ 07700 995031 . It
07700 95503 1.
3 She
18. She
4 She
married.
20.
Unitl • All about you
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METRO 5 - THE AUDITION Negatives - I'm not, they aren't
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Look at the picture. Who are the people?
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Listen to and read The Aud ition Interview.
Listen again and complete the questions.
3 Answer the questions about the band. I Whal's the band's name? 2 3 4 5 6
Are Paul and Donoy brothers? A re they from Scotland? Are the other boys from Ireland? Are tl.ley all builders? Arc they all singers?
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Listen and check. Practise the questions and answers.
GRAMMAR SPOT Negative I'm not from Scotland. I'm not " I am not They aren't from Ireland. They irt"ll't "They are not. 2 Short answers
Are you from Scotland? Yes. I am-/ No, I'm not. Is this your band? Yes, it isjNo, it isn't. Are they from Ireland? Yes, they are./No, they aren't .
l.....::s::~_--'NTERVIEW
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4 Practise T he Audition Interview in groups of three.
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Yes, it is. Great! And _ _ _ __ _ Donny McNab?
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Talkin! about you
-"'s'---__ -1tl!/lIi..' __ your band, Metro s?
NO, I'm not. !'m Paul McNab. This is Donny. He's my brother. Ah, yes, sorry. Hi, Donny. You're a bui lder from Scotland, right?
Ask and answer the questions about you. D
Well, yes, I am a builder, but I'm not from Scotland . Oh, where _ _ _ _ __
P8cO We're from Ireland.
Are you a student?
Aahl
Are ,OU ..am
(N O'' ; J )
Are the other students from Ireland?
ry
the other boys from Ireland too?
NO, they aren't. They're all from different countries.
Are ., YG~ a l'Iurse?
ry
from?
Oh! Interesting! And D
all builders?
No, they aren't. Paul's a bus driver and ... Yeah, I'm a bus driver and Ronan's a nurse and Bo and Edson are students. Interesti ng! And Don ny, _ _ _ _ _ _ the Singer in the ba nd? Yes, I am. Well, we're all singers.
Ar. th., .,am
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Oh, right! Nice to meet you. Good luck to you alII Thank you very much.
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PRACTICE Is he a businessman? Look at th e pictures of Diego and Grace. Where are they? 1
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Listen to the conversations. Complete the chart.
Grace
Diego
First name
Cnou
Surname
Mexico
Country
City/ Town Phone number
21263g·Q475
Age '
42
Job
SlIop assistant
Married?
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Listen agai n and check.
3 Ask and answer the q uestions with a partner. IsDiego from Mexico City? Yes, ht hi:.
Is he Cl businessman? • Is he 42? • Is he married?
• Is Grace from the United States? Is she Cl nurse? Is she m • Is she married?
4 Talk about Diego and Grace. Diego is from MeKieo City. Uis surnahlt is . .•
Grace is from .. _
Talkinl about you
Check it
5 Complete the quest ions.
7 Tick (.I ) the correct sentence.
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D
first name? What's 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ surname? 3 4
you from? phone n umber?
5 Howold 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ job? 7
"I
married?
0 2
3 4
In groups, ask and answer the questions. S
Writing 6 Write about another stude nl. Read it aloud. Utr nam,,'s . ..
Sht 's: from Ita ly...
Uu phone number ig ...
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She's name's Anna. Her name's Anna. Her job is teacher. She's a teacher. He's phone number is 796542. His phone num ber is 796542. I'm not a doctor. I amn't a doctor. They aren't frol11 Italy. They're no from Italy. She is no married. She isn't married.
Unit ) • All about you
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READING AND LISTENING
METROS
We're in Las Vegas! Read the magazi ne article about the band, Metro 5.
ON TOUR IN LAS VECiAS
This is the boy band Metro 5 - The Audition
winners. They are from different countries. Paul and Donny McNab are from Ireland, they are brothers. BD 0 155011 is from Sweden. Ronan Wilson is from Australia, and Edson Now they are on tour in the United States.
Hi! We're in las Vegas. Hi, guys, how are you?
very happy
We aren't tired.
we're = we are we aren't " we are not
.... Grammar Reference 3.2 p1l4 Answer the questions.
I 2 3 4
Are aU the boys from Ireland? Are they all brothers? Where are they? Are they happy?
1 Read about the band again. Correct the information. The band, Metro 5, are in BraziL
They aren't in Brazil! They're in tne United States! 2 They're in New York. 3 Ba's from Australia.
Interview with the band 4
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Listen. Answer the questions.
How old is Ronan? 2 Who is21? 3 How old are Paul and Donny? 4 Who is married? Who isn't married?
Roleplay 5 Work in groups of four. You are a band.
4 Edson's from Sweden.
5 They're very tired.
• What's the name of the band? • What are your names? • Where are you from?
How old are you? • Where are you now?
Ask and answer the questions with another group.
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Listen and check. Practise the lines.
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EVERYDAY ENGLISH Social expressions (1) 1
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Listen and look at the pictures.
OK
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A I'm som....
I
Thanks
please
Excuse
2 C A coffee,
B That's
3 E
D That's £1.20.
C
a lot
over there
me! Where's the station?
F It's
very much.
E Thanks
kind
very much
4 G Thank you
That's very
OK
I I
don't understand
5
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dQue hom es?
sorry
II
don't know 6
K
me! \Vhere's the town centre?
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I'm sorry. J
J I'm
H That's
1 Complete the conversations with the words in tbe boxes. DIII Listen again and check.
Excuse
1 Work with a partner. Learn the conversations. Stand up! Act the conversat ions.
Unit J • All about you
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Family and friends our/ their· Possessive's • The family • has/have • The alphabet
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1 Complete the chart.
h.
,he our
my
2 Talk about things in
MY FAMILY Possessive ~
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their
the~cdla~s~,roo;;m~.---l;:=====::::-~===~=-r=======:: is htr ba9_ This is my book. This is our Glass.
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they
Read and listen.
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ANNIE TAYLOR This is Annie Taylor. She's married, and this is her fam ily. Their house is in london. She's a doctor. Annie's hospital
is in the centre of town. Jim is Annie's hu sband. He's a bank manager. Jim's
office is in the centre of town, too. 'Our children are Emma and Vince. Emma ;s 15. she's at Camden High School. Vince is 19. he's at the University of Westminster. We 're off happy in London.'
Who ore they!
3
GRAMMAR SPOT She's married. She's Cl doctor. 's = is 2 This is her fam ily. This is Annie's family 's =the family of Annie
1
~~'S I office
her s Emma'
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Listen and repeat.
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mother
daughter
sister
wife
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father
son
brother
husband
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parents
children
school
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4 Look at the family tree. 1 Answer the questions. I Is Annie married?
Yt~.
she is
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2 Where's their house? 3 What's Annie's job? 4 Where's her hospital ?
,
Jirn + Annie
5 What's Jim's job?
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6 Arc their children both at school?
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FAMILY TREE
Vince
.....
Emma
Listen , check, and practise.
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Listen and complete the sentences.
J Annie is Jim's ~wit"·!.I''-_ 2 Jim is Annie's _ _ __
3 Emma is Annie and Jim's _ _ __ 4 Vince is their _ _ __
5 Annie is Vi nee's _ _ __ 6 Jim is Emma's _ _ __ 7 Emm3 is Vi nce's _ __ _ 8 Villce is Emma's _ _ __ 9 Annie and Jim are Emma and Vince's _ _ __ 10 Emma and Vince are Jim and Annie's _ _ __
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Listen again and check.
5 Ask and answer questions with a partner.
Wllo's Vinu?
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Listen to the five people. W ho are they?
1 Annie
4"
Come on. Em",a! Time tor school!
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2 3 4 __
5 __
Unit 4 • Family and friends
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PRACTICE An American family
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Listen to Elena Diaz from C h icago. Complete the in formation abo ut her fam ily.
my/our/your . . .
2 Complete the sentences. I Oscar is Elm's brother. 2 Her name is Maria. 3 'What's job?' 'He's a busi nessman.' 4 'Where's
house?'
'It's in Chicago.'
3 Write the names o f people in your fam ily.
4 Complete the sentences with my, our, your, ...
'What's your name?' • My
name's An nie.'
2 'What are
names?'
'O ur names are Emma and Vi nce.'
3 Jean-Paul and Andre are students.
Danuta Ask and answer questio ns with a partner. Who's ~tfal'l/Da" uta? Ut 's/ She'$ MY brotht r( motflt r ...
Uow old is he; she?
_ __ _ school is in Paris.
4 'My sister's m arried.'
'What's husband's name?' 5 'My brother's offi ce is in New York.' 'What's job?' 6 We're in _ _ _ _ English cl ass. 7 'Mum and Dad are in Rome: ' W hat's the name o f
What's his/ hu Job?
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om Listen and check.
hotel? '
ANNIE 'S BROTHER has/ have 1 Look at the picture. Who are the people? l1li Read and lislen to Padd y. 2 Are the sentences true (I' ) o r false ()C )?
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Paddy's hotel is in England. It I~" 't in England. It's in /reraPld.
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His wife has a job in a hospital.
3
D D D D D
Annie is Paddy's wife.
4
S
6 7
Their hotel is ve ry big.
Paddy and Shona have three child ren. All their sons are in Las Vegas. Jim and Annie have a son and a d aughter.
GRAMMAR SPOT Complete the forms of the verb hove.
'We're from Ireland. I have a smal l hotel in the city
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of Galway. My wife's name is Shona, and she has a job as a nurse in a hospital near the town centre. We have three sons, Paul, Donny, and Conor. We have an apartment in the ho tel. Our sons Paul and Donny have a band, Metro 5. T hey're in Las Vegas now. Conor is here
bay,
We They _ __
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He Sh. _ __
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Listen and co mplete the sentences. Practi se them .
JIL!/!avm'.lI..sm ...AtIlL!bl2Cotr.fL l __ in the city of Galway. 2 _ _ _ _ _ __ _
in town .
3 _ _ _ _ __ __ threc sons. 4
called Metro 5.
5
house in London.
4 Write sentences about your family.
Tell the class.
wi th us. My sister, Ann ie, and her husband, Jim , have a big house in London. T hey have two chi ld ren, a son and a daughter. Annie has a very good job. Jim has a good job, too:
PRACTICE
READING AND WRITING
has/ha ••
My best friend
1 Complete the sentences. Use has or have. I
I have
hvo brothers and a sister.
2 My parents 3 My wife
a h ouse in the country. a Japanese car.
4 My sister and I
S You 6 Our school 7 We
a dog. a very nice family. fifteen classrooms.
English classes in the evening.
1 Talk about your school. It has six classrooms.
1 Read about Antoni a. Check the new words in your dictionary. 1 Match the photos with a part of the text. Who are the people in the photos?
My: friend
Antonia
a My best friend's name is Antonia - Toni Questions and answers 3 Match the questions and answers. I [4] How is your mother?
1 J
D
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D Where'syour office? D What's your surname?
What's your sister's job? How old are your daughters?
o 4 o Who is Pedro? IIIl!I
a Smith. b He's a student from Madrid c tt's in the centre of town. --e- She's very well. thank you. e They're ten and thirteen. f She's a nurse.
Listen, check, and practise.
for short. She's very beautiful, and she's really funny. She's 18, and she's a student at university in London. She has a lot of friends and a great boyfriend. His name is Vince, he's 19 and he's also at university. b Torn is from the north of England. Her parents have a house in a village near Mancheste r. Her father is an accountant, and her mother has a part-time job in a bank.
Check it 4 Tick (.r ) the correct sentence.
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Ma ry's children are married.
0 2 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 S 0 0 60 0 7 0 0
Mary is children are married. What's your daugh ter nam e? What's your daughter's nam e? What's he's job? What 's his job? T hey're from Germany.
c She has a brother and a sister. Their names are Mark and AliSOIl. Mark is 16 and Alison is 14. They're both at school.
d Toni has a lot of music. Her favo urite music is rock 'n' roll, and her favourite band is
Metro 5. She likes dancing. She and Alison
T h ey're parents have a h ouse in Bonn.
like dancing a lot. She also likes football. She and her brother, Mark, are big
T heir parents have a house in Bonn.
Manchester United fans.
My brother have a good job.
When we're together, we have a really
T heir from Germany.
My brother has a good job. We have a lovely teacher. We has a lovely teacher.
28 Unit 4 • Fam ily and friends
good time.
1 Underline the correct information. a student / a nurse / fimnx / beautiful/married. two sisters / a brother / a husband / a boyfriend / a lot of music. Vi nce is ... Toni's brother / Toni~ boyfriend / great / an accountant. Mark is ... Tooi's brother / Tooi's boyfriend / a Manchester United fan / at school. Toni's parents have... a house / an apartment / one daughter / three children. Toni likes ... Metro 5 / dancing/football/ Vince.
1 Toni is , .. 2 Toni has ...
3 4
5 6
4
6 Write about a good friend - his/her
IIIII 1
Listen to the people. Who are tbey?
Toni
2 _
Writing
_
5 _ __
Usttn to tt1is band! Ifs Metro 51 They 're fantastic!
3 _
_
4 _
6 _
_
7 __
5 Work with a partner. Talk about TonL
_
_
_
8 _
_ __
family, job, favourite music and sport, . ,. My frielllfs name is .. . f.ler/f.lis parents ... She·s/f.le'S' ... ~er/f.liS' favourite ... She/~e has _.. S"e/~e lilas _.. Read it to a partner. Unit 4 • Family and friends
29
EVERYDAY ENGLISH The alphabet
d
81)
h li JJ Pp
G9
1 Look at the letters of the alphabet. IDEI Listen. Practise them. 2
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Rr
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F-HE~
/ ,;}U/ 0
/i:/ b c d egptv
l u:1 q u w
le!
10:1
f lm nsxz la ll i y
6 Put the letters in the correct order. What's the country?
r
How do you spell . .. ?
IIIII
Listen "to people spcU their first name (AlInie) and their surname (Tay/or), Write the names.
I ANNIE 2 _ __
5
S Work with a partner. Ask and answer How do you spell .. . ? with words from the tex t about Anloni a on p28.
Listen and practise the groups of letters.
lell a hjk
1
kL
IAYlog
3 _ __ 4 _ __ 5 _ __
N EF AC R N A PIS L ARZ IB NA PAJ L ASA R UT A I Y Ll AT G A N ELDN
7 Read the letters aloud. What are they?
VW
4 Practise spelling your name with a partner.
BBC .\
A-N-I-O-N-I-A
WWW UBI lO Unit 4 • family and friends
JA?4
UK US UAE
Listen and che<:k.
NYPD PC ·' TV
On the phone
RITJ!
Listen to two phone conversations and look at the business cards.
Co nversation I A Good morn ing. Laxean International.
J
Hello. The Manager, please.
A Certainly. And your name is?
J Jose Gonzalez. A How do you spell your surname?
Export Manager
J G- O-N-Z - A- L- E-Z A Th ank you. "m connecting you. S
Hello. Sam Benting speaking.
Te193-306 18S 04 Fax 93-412 234 9S
J
Good morni ng, M r Benting. My name's ...
Email gonza
[email protected]
Conversation 2 B Good aft ernoon. The King School of English. M Hello. Can you give me some informatio n about
you r school, please? B Of course. Your nam e is?
M B M B
2
Mayumi Morioka. Mayumi ... Sorry, how do you spell your surname? M - 0 - R - 1- 0 - K - A. Thank YOll . What's your email address?
Email morioka@m mdesign.co.Jp
B I'll emall you some in for matio n today. M Thank you very much. Goodbye.
http://tohukudesign .co.j p
Listen aga in and answer the questions.
What company is he/she pho ning? What does he/she want? How do you spell his/her surname? What's his/her email add ress?
Roleplay
Practise the conversatio ns.
S Write your busi ness card . Have conversatio ns with a partner. Phone the bank I a hotel I a sports centre ...
[mail addresses 3 Notice how we say email add resses.
. dot
(!lit
corn /k om/
uk Iju: 'kcll (United Kingdom} 4
.
M It's
[email protected].
DD I 2 3 4
+81 -3-5414-6443 Fax +8 1-3-5414-6444
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co /k3()/
ca Is i: e ll (Canoda)
.it
.au
.es .fr
wanadoo hotmail
Listen and complete the email addresses.
pam 1 harrylime J pa"1 4 glennamiles
@btinternet
btinternet compuserve What's your email address? Tell a partner. yahoo wanadoo
.cz
company name name:
address:
teL
email:
fax:
The way I live Sports/Food/Drinks • Present Simple - I/you/we/they • a/an languages and nationalities • Numbers and prices
THINGS I LIKE Present Simple
1 Match the words and pictures. football
hamburger
skiing
oranges
Coke
swimming
tea
wine
Chinese food
ice-cream
coffee
teftRis
piua
Italian food
1
IDI
Listen and repeat.
beer
SPORTS
, ... i,
I
0
I
FOOD
~~ D
I
co o
I
DRINKS
m 011
listen and repeat.
1 Tick (.I) the things you like. © Cross {Xl the things you don't like. ®
32 Unit 5 • The way I live
2 Say three things you like from pictures 1- 15. I 'i~ swimming. pizza, alld beer.
Questions I, you, we, they
Negatives 3
OIl
Listen and repeat.
6
lID
Listen and repeat.
Do you like football? Do you like tennis?
Yes, Ido. No, I don't.
7 Work with a partner. Ask and answer about sports, food, and drinks. Do you like tetlPlis?
No, I don't, but I like OOll1l1'1ill9.
8
4 Say three things you don', like from pictures 1- 15 on p32.
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Harvey has a twin sister. Eva. Listen to them. What do they like? (,/) What don't they like? (X) What do they say? Write the adjectives.
exciting deli&ioHs great fantastic
GRAMMAR SPOT
5
Positive
I like ice-<:ream.
Negative
Idon't like tennis. don't = do not
DD
awful
Listen to Harvey. Complete his sentences.
HARVEV EVA
I pizza
2 3 4 5
..L.....L...
de.liciolls
ice-cream tea skii ng football
9 Talk about Harvey and Eva with a parlner. What do
they like? The.y like. pizza and . •.
GRAMMAR SPOT
SPORTS ' I like sports a lot. I like but I don'llike
and _ __ _ and I don't like _ __
very much.' FOOD AND DRINK
'I like haMDurgers and _ _ _ . And J like _ __ food a lot. But I don't like food and I don't like . I like and I love _ __
Positive
I/You/We/They like football.
Question
What do you/ they like? Do you/they like . .. ?
Short answers
Yes, lfwe/they do. No, I/we/ they don't.
..... Grammar Reference 5.1pUS
Unit 5 • The way I live
33
PRACTICE Read ing and speaking Look at the pictures. W hat's Colin's job?
IB
Read and listen to the text.
COLlN BRODIE FROM DUNDEE 'Hello! My nam e's Colin Braille. I come from Dundee in Scotland, but now I live and work in London. I have a very small flat near the centre. I live there with two friends. I'm a waiter and I'm also a drama student. 1 work part-time in an Italian restaurant. I eat Italian food and I drink Italian and French wine. I don't drink beer. I don't like it. I speak two languages - Spanish and French, but I don't speak Italian. And I don't play sports. I want to be an actor:
2
IDlI
Listen to the conversat ion with Colin. Co mplete his answers.
Colin's answers
Questions
1 Where do you come from? {. I
COMe
from Scotland, from Dundee.
2 00 you live in Dundee?
d),.. No, I do,,'t
.1
and
J Do you live with friends?
"1 Yes, I
.1
with two friend s.
4 Where do you work?
~I
5 Do you like Italian food?
do
<, Yes, I
in an Italian restaurant. .1
it a lot.
.1
wine but I
6 Do you drink Italian wine?
\0
7 Do you like your job?
""'x No, 1
. 1want to be
8 Do you speak Italian?
'bNo, 1
.1
l1li
in london.
Yes, I
Spanish and French but I
-.
speak Italian.
Li sten aga in and check. Praclise the questio ns.
Vocab ular-y
3 Ask and answer the questions with a partner.
4 Match a verb in A with a line in B.
Give true answers about you.
A
GRAMMAR SPOT Q
or an?
is
small flat
Write a or an. ice-cream ~
drink beer. _ _ _ likeit.
an actor
a waiter
h">\
live work
an Italian restaurant
come _
orange
Grammar Reference 5.2 pU5
student
American car
_
computer
eat drink
play speak want
34 Unit 5 • The way lIive
B Italian food sports in a flat two brothers in a bank from Japan to be a millionaire beer Spanish
listening and speaking 5
IDJ
Listen to four conversations. Where is CoHn ? Who says these lines?
Bye, Coli,,- See YOIl/ater. 2 I work late On Fridays.
3 Do you want to order? 4 Do you have a wine list?
5 Coli", come here! 6 [want you to read it again.
7 I like your food tlte best. 8 Do you want to speak to YOllr brother? Look at lDJ on p11 4. Practise the conversations in groups of three.
Talking about you 6 Work with a partner. Complete the questions, then ask and answer them about you.
Where
you come from?
1 Do you
in a house or a flat?
l Where
you work?
you like your work?
4
5 How many languages 6 Do you
1
Chinese food ?
7 What
8
you
do you play? you
to be a millionaire?
Check it 7 Tick (.I) the correct sentence.
-
2
3 4
5
6
D D D D D D D D D D D D
Li\'e you in Berlin ? 00 ),oulive in Berlin? Where do you come from ? Where you com e from ? 00 you speak Portuguese? Are you speak Portuguese? I don't speak Chinese. I no speak Chinese. 'Do you like football?' 'Yes. I like: 'Do you like football ?' 'Yes. I do: He's a actor. He's an actor.
Unit S • The way I live
3S
VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION Languages and nationalities Match the countries and nationalities.
England
Japanese
Germany
French
Italy
English
Mexico
American
Brazil
Chinese
Japan
Italian
Portugal
Brazilian
China
Mexican
France
German
the United States
Portuguese
Spain
Spanish
IDIlI
Listen and repeat.
2 What nationality are the people in the pictures, do you think? I thi"k they'rt Italial!.
Well, Ithi"k they'rt Spallish.
3 Match the countries and the languages to make true sentences. III Brazil they spuk: Portuguese.
J
V Brazil Canada
German
Italian
France
Japanese
Germany
Italy
Portuguese
Japan
Spanish
Mexico
English
Egypt Spain
French
Switzerland
Arabic
mIJ
Listen and check.
4 Ask and answer questions with a pa rtner. Wllat language do Hlty speak ill Brazil?
36 Unit S • The way I live
(
~
portugu, y
Adjective + noun 5 What is it? Where's it fro m?
i
j
wine.
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Listen and check, Practise the sentences,
6 Write sentences about you. Use the verbs have, eat, and drink, f .... frUlCJrl wifte. bllt I don't drin" G&rman beer,
GRAMMAR SPOT Adjectives come before toe noun,
7 Write questions.. Ask and answer with a partner.
l
Do you drink: German bur?
f/,
~ ~
l
No,f don't. Idon'tdti"kbur. I don't Hu it.
a Japanese camera French wine NOT \'IiAe FfeAEIl 1 We don't add ·s to the adjective. Spanish oranges NOT Spanish~ oranges blue jeans NOT blueX jeans ...... Grammar Reference 5.3 pllS Unit 5 • The way I live
37
LISTEN ING AND SPEAKING At a party Flavia and Terry are at a party in London. Listen to the conversation. Tick (.I) what Terry says.
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o o 2
3
4
S
6
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D
o
I work in London.
I don't work in London. I live in London. I don't live in London. I'm a d octor.
I'm an actor. You speak English very weU. You don't speak English very well. J like It aly.
I love Italy.
I know Naples very well. I don't know Naples.
7
0
J like Rome very much.
I like Naples very much, too.
8
D D
o
I speak French and Italian. I don't speak Italian.
om
1 Look at o n p 11 5. Practise the conversation with a partner.
Rol'play 3 You are at a party. Work with a partner. What are the questions?
• • • •
Hello! What's ... ? Where ... live? ... you have a house or a flat? What ... job?
• Where .. . work?
• How many languages ... speak? • What sports ... you like?
JB",e~ Banc! ... Kio, BtUinj, a~d LonJol1 .. .
In Three. >lery
A spy ... All over t"'~ worIJ .•. SiX - fr~n ch I" • Skiin9' ...
4 Think of a new identity_ Make notes to answer the questions in exercise 3_ 5 Stand up! Find out about other people at the party_
38 Unit 5 • The way I live
b~ "p.rtI'lEnts .. .
-
EVERYDAY ENGLISH now much is it? J Count from 1-30 round the class.
} ,m II
Listen and repeat.
10 ten
20 twenty
70 seventy
30 thirty
80 eighty
40 forty
90 ninety
50 fifty
60 sixty
100 one hundred
c.c-.IO 100 in tens round the class. a partner.
_""A one numbers.
Student B Write the numbers you hear.
tllirty-fwo .. . forty-five .. .
Jacnl to your partner. '--1/
32
45
...
~ Read and listen to the prices. Practise them.
lOp dwty p IpU
SOp fiftyp
£75 sewnty-five pounds 5
75p seventy-flve p
£1.60 one pound sixty
£1 one pound
£3.45 three pounds forty-fi ve
£20 twenty pounds
£22.80 twenty-two pounds eighty
the prices.
60p
97p
El7
£70
£25
El.50
El6.80
£40.75
£26.99
(20
(50
$100
~ Listen and check.
B!FJ
Listen and tick (.I) the prices you hear.
1 Ask. and answer questions about the pictures wi th a partne r.
Unit 5 • The way I live
39
Every day The time • Present Simple - he/she • always/sometimes/never
Words that go together • Days of the week
JY STARTER lID
Listen and repeat. Write the times. 11 12
" 98
:1 1
D It's nine o'clock.
,
1
11 12 1
."d;Io
2 3 4
5
D It's nine thirty.
D It's nine forty-five.I D It's ten o'clock.
o
,," Q ~,
•
•
1
l1li
"
•"
{;F', \
o
D
listen to the conversation.
A What time is it. please? B It's nine o'clock. A Thank you very much.
Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about the time.
40 Unit 6 • Every day
It's ten fifteen.
D
IIiJ
12 1
WHAT TIM E DO YOU GET UP? Present Simple - I/ you I
II!I
Listen to Kim talking abou t her schoold ays.
~e"9the times.
" V,1,
lp
'-'~
~
,"; 1
l1:li
8.00
Listen again. Practise the sentences.
2 Work with a part ner. Talk about your day. ' g&t up at 7.30. lhavebrtakfa!:tat .. .
1
l1li
Listen and repeat the questions.
I
4 Work with another partner. Ask and answer questions about your day. What tiMe do you go to work?
What time do you get up?
What tIDe do you have breakfast?
Unit 6 • Every day
41
ELLlors DAY Present Simple - he/she always/sometimes/never
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF
Read abo ut Elliot Maddox and look at the pictu res. Are hjs days busy?
ELLIOT MADDOX
2 Read th e sentences about his day. Write the times.
-
He ten.uD at six o· clod:: and he hM. a shower.
2 He has breakfast at _ _ __ 3 He leaves home at _ _ __ and he goes to work by taxi. 4 He has lunch (a Coca-Cola and a sandwich) in his office at _ _ __
5 He always works late. He leaves work at _ _ _ in the evening. 6 He sometimes buys a pizza ilnd eats it at home. He gets home at _ __ _ 7 He never goes out in the evening. He works at
his computer until _ _ __ 8 He always goes to bed at _ _ __ He watches television in bed.
l1li
Lislen and check.
GRAMMAR 5POT
100%
always
50% _~so:::m:::e:::::· ti mes ~_ _:: ""::v=-..1 er
Find always. sometimes and never in 1- 8.
DD
Usten and repeat.
........ Grammar Reference 6.1-6.1 pUS
Pronunciation 3
l1li
Listen to the pronunciation of ·5 at the end o f the verbs. Pract ise the verbs.
Is! gets up works
eats
IzJ lives has go..
41 Unit 6 • Every day
leaves buys does
IIzJ watches
6:00AM
OT lives in New York. He's 22, and a computer millionaire. He's the director of netstore24-7.com, a 24-hour shopping site on the Internet. This is a typical day for him.
Questions and negatives 4 Read the questions. Complete the answers.
What time does he get up? He at 6.00. 2 When does he go to bed? He to bed at 11.45. 3 Does he go to work by taxi? _ _ _ • he does. 4 Does he have lunch in a restaurant? _ _ _ , he doesn't. 5 Does he 80 out in the evening? No, he _ __
l1li
Listen and check. Practise th e questions and answers.
GRAMMAR SPOT
.•
Posrtive
He gets up at 6.00. He has breakfast at 6.45.
Negative
He doesn't have lunch. He doesn't go to bed late. doesn't :: does not
Question
What time does he have breakfast? Does he work late? Yes, he does/ No. he doesn't.
7:15AM
.,.... Grammar Reference 6.4 pUS
5 Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about EUiot's day. t When/leave home? WnePl does he ruve home? 2 Does/go to work by bus? 3 Where/have lunch? ( !-le leaves hom~ 4 Does/usually work late? 5 Does/eat in a restaurant ? 6 What/do in the evening?
II:III
Listen and check.
6 Write negative sentences, I live/London !-le doesn't live iPl London, 2 drive to work 4 have a lot of friends 3 work in a bank 5 go to bed late 7 Complete the chart in the Present Simple,
I
You He/She We They
Positive wor!:
Neptive
Question Do I work?
works
Does she work? do,,'twork
Unit 6 • Every day PROHLE I ElUOT MADDOX
43
PRACTICE Lois's day 1 ElIiot Maddox has a sister. Lois. Her day is different. Look at the pictures. What does she do?
1 Read and complete the text with the verbs.
cooks goes (xl)
'"""
eats
has phones
gets invites
plaY'
gets up listens to works
Lois Maddox The seaside artist fills her day with work, walks, music, and friends, Lois Maddox is 25 and she's an artist. She
(1)
in a small house by the sea in Cape
liv&$
Cod, Massachusetts. She always (2)
late,
at ten o'clock in the morning. She (3)
a
big breakfast - coffee, eggs and toast - and then she (4) to the beach with her dog.
When she (5) _ _ _ home, she (6) _ _ _ in her studio until seven o'clock in the evening.
She never (7) (8) (9)
lunch but she always
a big dinner, and she often friends.
After dinner, she usually (10) or (11)
music
the piano. Sometimes she
(12)
her brother, Elliot, in New York. She
(13)
to bed very late, at one or two
o'clock in the morning.
Il!II
Listen and check.
3 Are these sentences about Lois or El1iot? Write He or She. ~'s
a millionaire. 2 's an artist. _ _ lives by the sea. J _ _ gets up very early.
doesn't eat lunch. S doesn't cook. 6 7 cooks for friends. _ _ loves computers. 8
•
Talking about you 6 Work wi th a partner. Write the names of two
people in your family. Ask and answer question~ about them. Who 'uhd'
Practise the sentences.
4
II:IEI
Listen and complete the phone conversation between Lois and Ell ioL loi s Hi Elliot, how are you?
J'im
Elliat I'm ..Jt"i,,,.__ , thanks. Busy as usual. l Oh, you're
busy. You and you r compu ters!
E I know, but 1 ____ my work. L I love my work, ____ , but I relax _ _ __
E Huh! I don't know about that. You paint all day! L Yes, but I stop in the _ _ _ . You _ _ _ stop! E That's not true. Hey Lois, how's your friend Nancy? L Nancy! She's OK. You know, ElJiot, Nancy _ __
you. She often
about YO Ll .
E Mm, J like Nancy, too.
• Whois ... ? How old is ... ? • Whafs ... job? • Where does ... live? • Where does ... work? • What time does she/he • Does she/he have ... ?
Check it 7 Complete the questions and answers with do, dOIl't, does, or doeslI't. _ _ _ you like ice-cream?' 'Yes, 1 _ __
L Well, come and ____ me soon. I want to cook for YOll and Nancy. E Good idea! What about next _ _ _ ? Next Sunday?
?
she work in London?'
2
'Yes, she l Yes, great! I _ _ _ invite Nancy at the weekend. E Great. See you
Sunday. Have a good week!
IDEI
Listen again and check. Pract ise the conversation with a partner.
Negatives and pronunciation 5 Correct the sentences about Lois and Elliot.
J '\Vhere 'In a bank.'
2 He gets up at ten o'clock. 3 She's a businesswoman.
you go to work by bus?'
4
'No, I she go to bed early?'
5 'No, she
they have a dog?'
6
She lives in a flat. She doe~n't live in a f lat! She live~ in a house!
he work?'
'Yes, they he speak German?'
7
'No,he
they Ijve in the US?'
8 'No, they
4 He goes to work by bus. 5 She watches television in the evening.
IIDJ
Listen and check. Notice the se ntence stress. Practise with a partner.
Unit 6 • Every day
45
VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING Words that go together Match a verb in A with words in B. Listen and check.
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2
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A
8
A
8
getup~
dinner
eat
g~~~
in restaurants the piano coffee
go listen to watch
early
drink
TV in an office
have
shopping
cook
music
at home
work
to bed late
play stay
Look at the questio nnaire. Listen and repeat the questions.
li Do you ••• ?
always
1 get up early
2 have a big breakfast
3 wa lk to school/work 4 go to school/work by bus 5 watch TV in the
at the weekend
6
1 eat in restaurants 8 drink wine
9 go to bed late
usually
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
sometimes
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
1 Ask a partner the questions and complete the questionnaire. Tick (./) the correct boxes.
r'---y DOYou .. ?) ~-=:::Jr--_______ ~ YtS, usually. ~ Yes, sOMttimes.
4 Tell the class about you and your partner.
Juan usually gtts: up tarry. I Plt,vu gtt up urly.
46 Unit 6 • Every day
never
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
a shower
EVERYDAY ENGLISH Days of the week
om Listen and write the days in the correct order on the calendar. Wednesday MeRltay Friday Thursday Sunday Saturday
IDI:J
Tuesday
Listen again and repeat.
1 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions. I 2 3 4 5 6
What day is it today? What day is it tomorrow? What days do you go 10 school/work? What days are the weekend? What days do you like? What days don't you like?
) Write the correct preposit ion in the boxes.
on
•
In
at
nine o'clock
ten thirty twelve fifteen the weekend Sunday Monday Saturday evening Thursday morning Friday afternoon
the morning
the afternoon . the evening
4 Write the correct preposition. Then ask and answer the questions with your partner.
Do you have English lessons ... 1 ~ nine o'clock
Do you have ~"glish lessons at nine o'clock?
~
No. we dOll't.
1 _ _ Sunday 1 _ _ the evening 4 _ _ Monday morning S the weekend
When do you have English lessons?
Talking about you 5 Complete the questions. Ask and answer them with your partner.
Doyou ... ? • have a shower _ _ the morning/evening get up early _ _ Sunday morning go to work/school _ _ Saturday • eat in restaurants the weekend watch TV the afternoon stay at home _ _ Friday evening
We have Enylish les$o/!$ .••
Unit 6 • Every day
47
My favourites Question words • me/ him/us/them • this/that Adjectives • Can I ... ?
R What is your favourite ... ?
food
drink sport song TV programme day of the week town or city
2 Ask and answer with a partner. What'S' your favourite food?
I LOVE IT! Question words - me/ him/ us/them W ho is Cina Macy? Look at the pictures.
2
m. Read and listen to Gina's website. What is her favourite ... ? • city
• day
• designer
• food
3 Find the question word that completes the questions to Gina. I -",,,,,,,-_ do you live? Wb'rf
2 _ _ _ _ are you m arried IO? 3 _ _ _ _ does your husband do? 4 _ _ __ are you in Syd ney again?
5 6 7 8 9 10
_ _ _ _ are the kids in the photos? _ _ _ _ o ld are they? _ _ __ do your daughters have Swed ish names? Because ... _ _ __ shows do you do every year? _ _ _ _ do you work so hard? Because ... _ ___ do YOll do in your free time?
4 Ask and answer the q uestions with a partner.
Wher, do you live?
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I live in Fratltt, in Paris.
Listen and compare.
48 Unit 7 • My favourites
Gina Macy, fashion model, answers your questions.
5 Complete the sentences with the words from Gina's website. Paris is my I love it
1 (jERRY from TEXAS
You're American, but you don't live in the US.
So where do you live?
mIm1
Hi Gerry ! I live in France, in Paris. A lot of my work is here. Paris is my favourite city. I love it here.
2 OENG from SINGAPORE I know you are divo rced. Who are you married to now?
What does your husband do?
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I'm married to a Frenchman now, Julien Caribe.
He's a photographe r. I love him very much and he loves me, 50 we're very happy. 3 MIRlAM from SYDN EY I watch a ll yo ur fashion shows. I love your clothes.
favou rite city. here.
1 I love loves
very much and he
3 We don', choose
clothes. The fashion
for
house chooses
4 The girls are daughters and the boy is son. I adore all.
father is Swedish. It's sad , but he never
S
visits
6 Friday is
favo u.rite day.
6 Correct the information about Gina.
Do you choose them? Who is your fa vourite designer? When are you in Sydney again?
model
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Thankyou Miriam. No, we don't ch oose our clothes. the fa shion house chooses them for U5. Chanel is my favourite deS igner. We're in Sydney next October.
Gina is a fashion p~er. New York is her favourite city. She loves it there. Next October
4 SILVIO from ROME
I love your website. Who are the kids in the photos? How old are they?
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Th e girls are my daughters Freja, she's six, and Frida, she's four. The baby is our son, Pierre- Louis, he's ten months old. I adore them all.
5 INGRID f rom STOCKHOLM Why do your daughters have Swedish names?
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Because their f ather is Swedish. He is lars lonnkvist the fi lm director. It's sad, but he never visits us. He doesn't often see his beautiful daughters.
6 JUlIE f rom OXFORD You do a lot offashion shows. How many shows do you do every year? Why do you work so hard? What do you and Julien do in your free time?
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Jul ie, I work hard because I love my work. I do about eight big shows a year. But I love my fami ly too. Friday is our favourit e day, we all go to the best pizza restaurant in Paris. Pizza's my favourite food!
she's in Singapore for a fashion show. She's
,
now married to an American. They have a baby daughter. Saturday is their favourite day.
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Listen and check. Read it aloud .
GRAMMAR SPOT 1 Match the question words with an answer.
Whe ..! ~
h Wen? Wh 7 o. Why?
Peter.
In America. On Sunday. Because ...
How many?
Ten.
1 Complete the chart.
Object
...
you he
Possessive
..y
his
Subject
I
,he
it
him
we they us
h"
ffs
th. ..
our their
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THIS IS MY FAVOURITE ... this and that 1 Look at the pictures. Complete the conversatio ns with this o r tltat.
E What's _ _ _ ,
F
How much is _ __
H £9.50.
J
G I'll have ,
_ _ _ coat. N The blue one? M No. the red one!
How much is _ _ _
K Is
It's £500. I love it. It's fantastic]
l
o
wine.
P Where's it from?
o
Chile. It's
m. Listen and check.
is for you. R A present? For me? Why? Q Because I love !
..... Grammar Reference 7.3 p1l6
1 Test the other students! Ask them questio ns about things in your classroom.
It's a /'lew$paptr.
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your phone?
Yes, it is. Thanks.
PRACTICE I like them! 1 Complete the sentences with it. you, tltem ...
'Do you like ice-cream ?'
2 'Do you like dogs?' 'No, I hate _ _ _
'Yes. I love ..JIitL __
4 'Does your teacher teach you French?' 'No, she teaches English:
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3 ' Do you like me?' 'Of course I like _ _ __ I'
5 ' Do you like your teacher?' very much.'
Listen and check.
What do you like? 2 Ask and answer questions with a partner. Ask about ...
football cats mobile phones
00 you likt football?
television ice-cream chips dogs Google pop music your neighbours
Oh ytsl radort thtM.
Questions and answers 3 Wo rk with a partner. Ask and answer the questions. W hy/ you live in London?
Why do
you liYf jn London t
(.. . like .. . )
SfHUSff'ikfit.
3 Why/you eat so much chocolate?
(, .. Iove .. ,) ( .. , adore ... ) _ _ _ _ _ __ _
4 Why/ Onn always sit next to Maria?
( ... like .. ,)
5 Why/ you/ not watch football?
(... hate ... )
6 Why/you/nol eat ca rrots?
( .. , hate .. ,)
2 Why/Annie want to marry Peter?
4 Match the questions and answers. I How do you come to school?
breakfas~
2 What do you have for 3 Woo's your favourite band?
,.
b In an office in the centre of town. By bus. d Not a lot. About £2. e J don't have a favourite. t like a lot. f Three. g Because it's an international language. h Toast and coffee.
~c
4 Where does your father work?
5 Why do you want to team English? 6 How much money do you have on you? 7 What time do lessons start at your school? B How many languages does your teacher speak?
la.
a They start at nine o'clock.
Listen and check. Practise the q uestio ns.
Wo rk with a partner. Ask and answer the questions abo ut you.
Check it 5 Tick (.I ) the correct sentence.
10 0 2 0 0 3 0 0
What do you do at th e weekend?
4
Where do you do at the weekend? Who is your boyfriend? When is your boyfriend?
5
How many mo ney do you have? How much mo ney do you have?
6
0 0 0 0 0 0
? •
I don', drink bee r. I don't like.
I don't drink beer. I don't like it. Our teacher gives us a lot of homework. Our teacher gives we a lot of homework. She loves me and I love her. She loves my and J love she. Unit 7 • My favourites
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VOCABULARY Adjectives Write the words.
ThiS pizza is !l!.LL-'...LQ...!Li... 2
You r sister is really ____ '
3 Our house is______ 4 J'm really _ ____ loday.
(L ES 1 C I U D 0)
(C E N I)
(V 0 L E Y L) (APVHP)
5 Our English lessonsa re ____ ______ _ . (NTIRSEGNTIE) 6 Paris is a _____ ____ city. (ETFLBAU IU) 7 Rain again! Tbe weather is _____ ___ ! (R E B T RILE) 8 Ugh! Thiscoffee is ___ __ ! (FWA UL) 2 Malch the words and pictures.
new/old
expensive/cheap
eig/sFRaU
right/wrong
hot/cold
black/white
I
".. -'
I }
[(
~
I
2+2=4~ 2+2=SX IJ
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1 . . Listen and complete the conversations.
A It's so ~h"o!lt_ _ today, isn't it? B I know. les degrees!
2 C Hey! I like your shoes! D Thank you! Th ey're really nice, aren't they? C They're !
4 G How is that coat? H £150. G Wow! T hat's too for me. 5 I
J [
3 E I live in a very flat. F How many bedrooms do you have? E Only !
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You r name's Peter, isn't it? Yes, that's _ _ __ _ _ _ _ to meet you, Peter.
Practise the conversat io ns wit h a partner.
READIN G AND WRITING Apostcard f rom San FrancIsco
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Look at the postcard. Read and listen.
Dear Alien, we're On hOliday in San FranCi&O thi' wee,. Our hotel i, ve"l nice - old but comfortable. The people are ve"l friendly, but IT i'n't ea,y to understand them. They SO fa,t!
'pea,
The food i, deliciou" especially the seafood, and the cafi, and restaurants are wonderful! San Francisco i, beautiful. It', a big cITy, with a lot of new bUilding" and it i'n't e'pen'ive. The 'hop, are great, and the G.olden G.ate Bridge i, amal.ing' The weather i, awful - rain and fog. It', cold and wet, but we're ve"l hapP'f1 See you nellt weeK, Love
~uben and !'a,ha (your Me'ican 'tudent,,ry 2 Answer
the questions. d from?
I Wh0 .IS the postcar ?
2 3 4 5
Where are the,Y ' San Francisco? Why are they In cl? Is their holiday go ~ . What isn't so good .
Writing 4 Write a postcard to a fr iend.
. cl 0 Ruben and Pasha use? I What adjectives
Dear ... Adjedives their hotel
the people the food
the cafes and restaurants San Francisco
the shops the Golden Gate Bridge the weather
. old , comfortabls mu,
, on "110 I'da< Were I I in ... and it's ve'i ... Our notel is ... 1he people are ... ""'e food is ... 9 LII . nd we 1he weather IS ... , a ... 0 ... -;)ee iOU won. Ulve ... Unit 7 • My favourites
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EVERYDAY ENGLISH Can I. . . ? Write a number 1-5 (place) and a letter a- e (activity) for each picture. PLACES
ACTIVITIES
1 a chemist a railway station 3 a post office 4 a clothes shop 5 a cafe
a have a coffee b buy some aspirin c post letters ~ catch a train e try on a jumper
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r
r
..
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J
tnta in town 1
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Listen to Iveta. She is in diffe rent places in town . W here is she in the conversations? W hat d oes she want?
What does she want?
Where is she? 1 at the railway station
a rl.tum tiGut to Oxfora
2 l 4
5
1 Complete the conversations with a partner. I IN A RAILWAY STATION I Can I have a return _ __ to Oxford, please? A
Su re. How much _ _ _ __ _
fi fty, please.
A Twenty-h\TO
I
by
Can J
?
card?
A No problem. Put your card in th e machine. And enter your PIN nu mber, please.
1 IN A CLOTHES SHOP I Hello. Can I B
. T he changing roo ms are over there.
J IN A POST OFFICE I
post these letters to the Czech Republic,
th is jumper, please?
?
C Sure. Put them on' the scales. T hat's £1.68. I Thank you. _ _ _ __ _ is a stamp fo r a postcard to the United States?
C I
-two p. Can I have _ __ , p lease?
4 IN HAFt D Yes, please! I Can 1 have _ _ _ _ __ , please? A latte.
o
Large or sm all?
I
. To take away.
D Sure. Anythi ng to eat? I No, . Just a coffee. D Thanks _ _ ___ _
Roleplay S IN HHEMIST'S
E Nex t. please! I Hello. Can I have _ _ _ _ _ _ , please? E Twelve or twenty-four? I
?
E Do you want a packet o f h velve aspirin or twenty-fou r? Oh, twelve's _ _ _ , thanks.
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4 Work wit h a partner. Make more co nversations with d ifferent inform ation. a return/single ticket to Manchester/ Bristol this jacket/this T-shirt • this parcel to Italy/ this letter to Russia a cheese and salad sandwich/an ice-cream • shampoo/ toothpaste
Listen and check. Practise the conversations.
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Where I live Rooms and furniture • There is/are • Prepositions • Directions
1 Find the things in the house. Write the numbers.
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a b.d
o acooker o a sofa lID
0
o a shower o a toilet
Usten and repeat.
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a TV
0
atable
o a fridge o an armchair
o alamp o a picture o a magazine
o a DVD player o a laplop o a desk
OBERT'S LIVING ROOM There is/ are ...
DD
Read and listen to Robert describing his living room. Complete his description .
' My livi ng room isn't ve ry big, but I t hink it's great. The re's a n old sofa, a nd th ere a re t wo armcha irs,
's a t a ble
with a TV and a DVD playe r on it. _ _ a lso a Pl aySt a ti o n ~ . I love a ll t he ga mes. There some books, a nd ___ are a lot of pictures a nd posters on t he wa lls. _ _ ___ _ two lamps. My roo m's not ve ry t idy but it's rea lly co mfortable. ,
2 Talk abo ut Robert's living room. ~-------,
Thsn~ ars
two amchairs.
4 Ask and answer questions about Robert's living room. • a TV Is ftlsrs a TV? photographs Yss, thus is. a desk a telephone lamps a DVD player a PlayStatione magazines 0
a sofa armchairs • a DVDplayer
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• posters • a Play5tation·
• a table • books • lamps
Is there a sofa? Are there any armchairs? Are there any photographs?
0 0
Listen and repeat the questio ns and answers.
Is there a desk?
0
./ Yes, there is. J( No. there isn't. ./ Yes, there are. J( No, there aren't.
0
5 Look again al Robert's living room. Is it tidy?
BD
Listen to Robert talking to his mother.
1 What things in his fl at does she ask about?
2 What are her question s?
Practise them with a pa rtner.
3 When does she want to visit?
GRAMMAR ~POT Complete the sentences. There's a sofa. Positive ________ two armchairs. a TV?
Question Are there any pictures?
NeptiYe
There isn't a computer. _ _ _ _ __ any photographs.
....... Grammar Reference 8.1- 8.2 p126
Look at lID on p 117. Practise the co nversatio n with a partner.
6 Work with a partner. Descr ibe your living room. 'nmy living room thsre '$ a ... Thsrs ars a fot at ... Unit 8 • Where I live
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ROBERT'S BEDROOM Prepositions 1 Look at the prepos;';ons.
0
00 o
next to
under
1 Look at Robert's bedroom. Write a preposition from
exercise
3 Ask and answer questions about Robert's things.
I.
Where's Robert's CD player? His laptop is on 2 The CD player is
3 There are three books his bed.
the desk.
It's O~ the desk tleiCt to the !aptop.
the laptop.
the floor
4 His car keys are
the drawer.
5 There's a foot ball
the floor
6 His trainers are
UII
his bag
They're in the drawer.
the desk. his bed.
Listen and check. Practi se the sentences.
Ask about his . .. CD player
car keys sports bag • pens
magazines
credit card5 jumper
lamp
• alarm clock • trainers • photos mug
4 Close your eyes! Ask and answer questions about things in your classroom. Where's Juan's dictionary?
58 Unit 8 • Where r live
It's in his bag.
PRACTICE Questions and answers
Two different rooms
1 Put the words in the correct o rder to make questions.
1 Work with a partner.
house
a or
D Do
in liva i" a
YOU
many
you
Do
live
flat
a
110"" or I flat
?
Student A
Look at the picture on this page.
Student B
Look at the picture on p 141.
Your pictures are different. Talk about them to find differences.
bedrooms
are
How
there
0 ------, there a
Is
kitchen
phone
the
in
o -- - - - - ? in
living
Is
a
television
room
the
there
o - - - - - -? DVD player
there
a t he
Is under television
0
?
there
bedroom
in
books
Are
your
a lot of
D
,
4
BD
Listen to a description of one orlhe rooms. Which room is it?
Check it on
Are pictu res
the
there
any
D II!I
S Tick (..') the correct sentence.
wall
? listen and check.
) Work ",;th a partner. Ask and answer the questions about you r home.
2
3
4
5
D D D D D D D D D D
Is a sofa in the livi ng room ? Is there a sofa in the living room? There's DVD player on the floor. There's a DVD player on the fl oor. Are there a poster on the walJ? Are there any posters on the wall? My keys arc in the drawer. My keys are on the drawer. The lamp is next 10 the bed. The lamp is next the bed.
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READING AND VOCABULARY Vancouver - the best city in the world 1 Work with a partner. Look at the map and find Vancouver. rsit neaf the US?
I Look at the pictures. Find these things. • mountains
• the sea •
Cl
beach
• Cl ferry • a trolley bus •
Cl
•
Cl
park
• sailing • fishing
train
3 Read the text about Vancouver. Write the five paragraph headings in the correct place.
......._.......
Ul ..........
i .. it>'
Where to 5ta Whento 0 What to do How to travel Where to eat
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Listen and check.
4 Answer the questions. I Where is Vancouver? 2 When is a good time to visit? 3 Does it rain a lot? When? 4 What do people do ... ? • in the m ountains
• on Lhe beach • in Stanley Park 5 What water spo rts afe there? 6 Why are there so many kinds of restaurants? 7 Are all the hotels expensive? How much are they? 8 What is a good way to see the dty?
5 Complete the chart with adjectives from the text. Adj~ctiv~s
Nouns
busy, cosmopolitan
city
mountains beaches shops and restaurants the weather seafood hotels trolley buses Sky Train
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Where is it? Vancouver is in south-west Canada, next to the Pacific Ocean, 24 miles from the US border.
It is always a good time to visit Vancouver. The weather is never too cold or too hot. It is warm and sunny in summer, but it rains a lot in autumn and winter. In spring, go skiing in the mountains in the morning and sunbathe on the beach in the afternoon. In summer,
go swimming, sailing or fishing, or go walking in North America's biggest park, Stanley Park. There are excellent shops in Yaletown, and there is also t heatre, opera, and music of every sort. Vancouver is the of Festivals'.
Vancouver is a cosmopolitan city 50 there are French, Italian, Japanese, Indian, Thai, and Chinese restaurants. Vancouver's Chinatown is the second biggest in North
America, after San Francisco. There is also a lot of delicious, fresh seafood. In the busy city centre there are some excellent, expensive hotels. The beautiful Fairmont Hotel is $400 a night, but next to the sea there are a lot of cheap, comfortable hotels from $S9 a night.
You don't need a car in Vancouver, There are slow, old trolley buses and there is the fast, modern Sky Train. Take the ferry- it is a great way to see the city.
LISTENING AND WRITING My hometown 1 1.:.1,. Listen to Sieve. He lives in Vancouver. Tick (.I) the th ings he talks about.
] " :111
Listen 10 four conversatio ns with Sieve. Complete the chart.
What is the conversation about?
Who is SIeve talking to?
1 1 J 4
Look at 1':111 on p 11 7. Practise the conversations With a partner. 4 In groups, talk about your home town. • Where do you live? What is there in your town? What do you do there with your friends? Where do you go shopping? • How do you travel? Is it a good place to live?
Writing
D 'l'job sunbathing his apartment his girlfriend
o o o
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o Chinatown o Italian food D the theatre o the weather
o skiing o golf o cycling o Stanley Park
5 Write about a town you know.
Where is it?
... is a town in .
When to visit
The best time to visit is ...
What to do
Go ... There are a lot of . . .
Where to eat
There are good restaurants in .. My favou rite restaurant is . . .
Li sten again. Answer the questions.
Where does SIeve work? 2 Where does he live?
Where to stay ... is an expensive hotel in .. . ... is a cheap hotel near/ next to .. .
3 Is his apartment hig?
How to travel
4 5 6 7 8
What is his fa\'ouritc food? Does he always like the weather? Where does he go wit h his girl frie nd after work? What sports does SIeve like? Where does he cycle with his girlfriend?
The best way to see the town is .. .
/
EVERYDAY ENGLISH Directions 1 Find the places on the map.
hotel bank Internet cafe
chemist's post office newsagent's church supermarket park railway station theatre sports centre car park cinema pub
4 Work with a partner. Have similar conversations.
2 What do the signs mean ?
I turn right
go straight on
turn left
Ask about ... a cinema
• • • •
1 I.:.f. Listen to the di rections. Start fro m YOU ARE HERE on the map. Follow the directions. Where are you? 1 Go up North Road. TUn! left at the bank ;1110 Charles Street. It 's on the right next to the theatre.
a post office a newsagent's a supermarket a car park a cafe
Yts:. Go down ...
S With your partner. ask for and give directions to places in your town.
at the sports centrt 2 3 4 5 Look at 1.:lf. on pi IS. Practise the directions.
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Times past Sayingyears • was/ were born • Past Simple - irregular verbs • have/do/go· When's your birthday?
.,., STARTER
1
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Listen and underline the years you hear. Say them.
1 !22§. / 1986
2
l1li
1 1916/1960
J 20l0/l002
4 1699/1799
S 1840 / 1941
6 2001/l0l1
listen and repeat.
1840 eighteen forty
1996 nineteen ninety-six
2005 two thousand and five
2010 two thousand and ten / twenty ten
1 What year is it now? What year was it last year? What year is it next year?
WHEN WAS SHE BORN? was/were born Look at the pho tos. Do you know the people? When were they born ? Listen and write the years.
IDI
Jane Au stcJl , the English writer, was bo rn in Hampshi re in the south of England.
2
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Listen and repeat.
She was a writer. She was born in He was an opera singer. He was born in _
_'
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Luciano Pavarotti, the Italian opera singer, was born in in Moden:! in the north ofltaly.
......
1 Ask and answer questions with other students.
GRAMMAR SPOT
Uow old are you.?
Complete the chart of the verb to be. Present am •re
I
4
lID
Listen to the questions and answers. Practise them.
When were you born? When was he born?
I was born in 1994. He was born in 1978.
When was she born? When were they born?
She was born in 1991. They were born in 2001.
G
You He/ She/ It We They
Pa"
wu•
~s
were
are .re
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s 1nl This is Magali e Dromard. Listen to her ta lking about her family. Write when the people were born.
Tristan
Cecilia Matt
Andre
81. Edlth
Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about Magalie's family.
Ue's Magalie 's brother.
6 Who is your grandmother/grandfather/aunt/undc ,.,? Write the names of some people in your family. Ask and answer questions about them.
roes
a
A Who's Ernest? B He's my uncle.
ntey're h8r ...
,
f..rn ~!ot
A When was he born? B I'm not sure, I think abou t 1935,
7 Tell the class about your partner's family.
Peter's u."cle was bar" I" IQS6. Uis Mother was bar" in IQ62.
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PRACTICE Who were they? Who are the people in the photographs? Match the people 1- 8 and the jobs in the box.
o singer o writer o musician o artist o actor o princess
0 0
politic.@n
racing driver
2 Mozart was born in Salzburg, Austria, in
3 Diana Spencer was born in Sandringham, England, in
Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.
2 1
Im Listen and write when they were born. IIII Listen to the questions and answers. Practise them.
Who was Shakespeare? Where was he born? When was he bom?
He was a writer. In England. In 1564.
Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions about the o lher people.
Ue was a" ...
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4 Andy Warhol was born
in , in Pittsburgh, in the US.
Negatives and pronunciation 4
DD
Pronunciation
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Listen and repeat.
He was an artist
Shakespeare was an artist No, he wasn't. He was a writer.
Iwoznt l No, he wasn't. /w';Jl 1 They were American.
Shakespeare and Oiana were Irish. No, they weren't. They were English.
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No, they weren't.
5 Write the correct information.
• 6 Benazir Bhutto was born in Karachi. Pakistan, In
Ayrton Senna was an actor. No, he was,,'t ! Ue was a racil'lg driver 2 lane Austen was a princess. No,she _ __ 3 Marilyn Monroe and Michael Jackson were Italian. No, they _ _ __ 4 Mozar! was a scienti st. No,he' _ __ _ 5 Luciano Pavarotti and Michael Jackson were politicians. No,they _ _ _ 6 Benazir Bhutto was a writer. No,she _ __ _
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Listen and check. Practise the se ntences.
Today and ye.terday 6 What is true for you? Tell a partner.
7 Marilyn Monroe was born in . in Los Angeles , in the US.
Today is . .. Yesterday was
Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday ...
Today i'm ... Yesterday I was ...
at school / at home / at work ...
Today the weather is . Yesterday the weather was .. .
hot / cold / wet / lovely / horrible
Today my parents are . .. Yesterday my parents were ..
at work / at home .
Check it 7 Complete the sentences with was, wasn't, were, or weren't. I Where JW,,'' '__ your mother born? your parents born? 2 When 3 No, my parents both born in 195 1. My father _ _ __ 4 5
6 7
born in 1951, and my mother born in 1953. I on holiday in New York in 2008. _ _ _ _ he at home yesterday?' 'No, he _ _ __ _ ___ you at work yesterday?' ' Yes, we _ _ __ _ _ _ _ they at school yesterday morning?' 'No, they _ _ __
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READING AND SPEAKING Past Simple - irregular verbs Match the present and the past form s of the verbs. Look at the irregular verbs list on p 142. Present
Past
go be
saw W!?ot said made
make
came
see
had
buy say
found
find
was
come
have
I
bought Ibo: tl
"'111 Listen and check. Practise the verbs. ... Grammar Reference 9.2 p127 1 Look at the pictures. They tell a true story. Match the sentences and pictu res. a The painting is now for sale in an art gallery in Canad a.
.& An American lady went shopping and bought a painting for $S from a charity shop. e A rich businessman was happy to pay $9 milHon, but Teri said ' I want $50 miU ion!' d One expert found Pollock's fmge rprint on the back of the painting. c A film company made a film about Teri and the painting.
f An art teadlcr said the painting was by the famous artist, Jackson Pollock.
Jackson
Pollock!
1 Read and complete the newspaper article with the irregular verbs from exercise 1. Helcn Byers in Los Angeles reports
WHO IS JACKSON POLLOCK? Teri Horton , a 60-year-old lady from Los Angeles. , (I) went shopping in San Bernardino, a lawn in California, USA. She (2) was: in a charity shop when she (3) . __ a colourful, modern painting. Sh~ (4) tf'hi it for SS. An art teacher saw the painting and (5) '> '" r:L it was by the American artist, Jackson Pollock. 'Who is Jackson Pollock?' said Teei. She (6) no idea that he was a very famous modern painter. Many art experts (7) ('! t}/ to her house to see the painting. Some said that it wasn't a ' Pollock'. but one expert, Peter Paul Biro, (8) I PoJlock's fingerprint a ll the back. Biro said, 'This is a real Pollock painting'. A rich busi nessman was happy to pay $9 million for it, but Ted said: 'No! I wanl $50 mi1lion:
to 2007, a Canadian TV company (9)
a film about Teri and the painting. It is now for sale in an art gallery in Toronto. Price: $50 million!
Teri Horton with Pollock painting
Read the art icle aloud wi th a partner. " ,," Listen and check. 4 Look at the pictures only and tell the story again.
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VOCABULARY have, do,go Look at the words that go with have, do, and go.
My parents go shopping on They have lunch at 1.00.
I always d o my homework in bed.
h~
1 Write the words in the box next to the correct verb, have, do, or go. SRsppiAg
a shower for a walk a good time
'-"
my R6ffiew6rk
the housework
on holiday
some eKercise
home
breakfast
to work
I=:~
Saturday afternoon.
4 Complete the sentences with went, had or did. Yesterday I met my mother at one 0 ' clock and we bad lunch in a restaurant. 2 I hate doing housework but last Sunday I _ _ _ a lot because my house was a mess. 3 Yesterday was a lovely day so I _ _ _ for a walk in
luncll
the park. 4 Usually I walk but yeste rday ' _ _ _ to work by bus.
have
5 On Saturday night I went to a great party. I really good time. myhom~work
do
6
___ 3
lot of exercise yesterday. I went
(0
a the gym.
7 The party wasn't very good so we _ _ _ home early. shoppiPlg
1,liI Listen and check.
Talking about you go
5 Complete the sentences witb what YOfl d id. Yesterday I
3 Write the past of have. do , and go.
I
went
had
did
had
2 This morning I , had coffee and 3 Last Saturday I
have
4 Last weekend I 0' clock on
do
5 Last year I
Present
Past
go
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a shower at
0'
breakfast at
clock. 0'
shopping and I bought my homework at
on hol iday to
6 Tell a partner what you did.
clock.
EVERYDAY ENGLISH When's your birthday? 1 These are the months of the year. What is the correct order? Jatluary
september
JaAllary March
April
November August October
May
February
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',JfI Listen and write the numbers. Practise them. the the the the the
of January of March of April of May of June
of August
the the the
of Nove mber
of December
We say: the tenth of April We write: 10 April April 10
10/4/ 09 Americans write: 4/ 10/ 09
6 When is your birthday? Do you know th e time you were bo rn? Ask and answer in groups. Wh~II 's your
July
birthday?
It's 011 HIt tldrd ot March.
~
June
Dtuil'lber
5
At two 0'crock in the lI'Iorllill9 .
Listen and check. Say the months round the class.
2 Which month is your birthday? Tell the class.
Tell the class.
My birthday'!: in September.
I was bOn! in rqgZ 011 HIt twentieth of July at two o'clock 1/'1 th6l1'1omill9.
So is ",y birthday!
How many birthdays are in each month? Which month has the most?
3
"'If'
7 .,11:1 Si ng Happy Birthday! to Sarah.
Listen and repeat the numbers.
first (l.t)
second (2nd)
third (',d)
fourth (4th)
fifth (5th)
sixth (6th)
seventh (7th)
eighth (8th)
ninth (9th)
tenth (10th)
eleventh (11th)
twelfth (12th)
thirteenth (13th) f ourteent h (14th) fifteenth (15th) 4 Say these numbers. 16th
17th
18th 19th
20th
21st
22nd
23rd
24th
25th
26th
28th
29th · 30th
31st
.4·arl
27th
Listen and check.
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We had a great time! Past Simple - regular and irregular • Questions and negatives • Sport and leisure • Going sightseeing
1 What day is it today? What day was it yesterday?
] What is the Past Simple of these irregular verbs?
Iget
2 Match a sentence with a time expression. We're at school I went to the US I did my homework
have
go
yesterday. now. in 2002.
YESTERDAY WAS SUNDAY
Yesterday she ...
Past Simple - regular and irregular
III
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Listen to Angie. Tick (,/') the things she did yesterday. What day was it?
GRAMMAR SPOT Write the Past Simple of these regular verbs. What are the last two letters? It I cook eooktd watch _ __
Id/ play
listen _ __
lid/ start
want
1111" Usten and repeat. Careful with the pronunciation of -ed, 2 The Past Simple is always the same.
I/you/he/,he/ it/we/ th>y played ...... Gfilmm;n Referen(e 10.1 p127
1 TeU the class what she d id . Yesterday she 9Qt up late and kad ... Then she ... 1 Underline the things in the list that you last Sunday, Tell a partner.
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o o o o o o o o o o o o o
got up late tlad a big breakfast played tennis went shopping bought some dothes stayed at home went forawalk cleaned her flat listened to music did some work saw some friends watched TV cooked a meal went to bed early
buy
do
see
Questions and negatives It is Monday morning. Angie and Rick are at work. Listen and complete their conversation.
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2 11t1(1 Listen and repeat Angie's questions. Did you have a good weekend? What did you do yesterday? Where did you play tennis? Did you go out in the evening? What did you have? Work with a partner. Practise the conversation in exercise I.
3 11111.
Listen to Rick asking Angie about IIer weekend. Complete his questions. What/do on Saturday?
What did you do ot! Saturday?
2 Who/see at the party? 3 ... go out/Sunday? 4 ... do anyth ing/Sunday evening? Lis ten again. What did Angie d o?
4 1111"
Listen and repeat. W hat didn't Angie do?
/ didt!'t go ollf buaUS4/ was too tit4d.
/ didt!'t do mUGh ot! Sut!day. / dfdt!'t go to bullat4.
5 Say three th ings Angie and Rick didn't do. Angie: ten nis/walk/music Atlgi4 didtl't play tetlnis.
Rick: late/shopping/TV RiGK didt!'t get up Iat4.
GRAMMAR SPOT A Hi. Rick. Did good weekend?
you havt
a
Questions in the Past Simple use did. Complete the questions. _ _ _ you go out? Wh
R Yes, I did, thanks. A What
you do yesterday?
R Well, I got up early and I
tennis with
They We
up early on Sunday!
R Well, yes, it was such a lovely day. A Where
you
tennis?
lunch in the
R In the park. We cafe there. A Oh, great!
you do?
2 Negatives use didn't. Complete the negatives.
some friends. A You
What
go to work. watch TV.
..... Grammar Reference 10.2 p127
6 Work with a partner. Say what YOll did and didn't do last night
you
oul in the
I didtl't do mUGh.
evening?
R No, I didn't, A Mmm! What
a meal for my sister.
you
I !:fayed at home.
?
R Roast beef. It was delicious! What about you, Angie? Did yOll have a good weekend ?
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PRACTICE Grammar 1 Complete the sentences in the Past Simple. I playtd
(play) tennis on Sunday.
2 Yesterday wc
3 She 4
_ __
(have) lunch in the park.
(do) her homework on the bus. (not clean ) my flat last weekend.
5 'Whecc _ _ _ hc _ __
(buy) his
new computer?' 'He (buy) it on the Internet.'
6 'What _ _ _ you _ _ _ (do) last night" 'I (not go) out. I (go) to
bed early.'
Did you have a good weekend? 2 Look at the questionnaire. What activities are in the pictures? 1 Put a tick (.I) next 10 the things you did last weekend.
questionnaire
Last weekend Did you .. . ? go to the cinema
go shoppi ng have a meal in a restaurant
4 Ask your teacher the questions. Put a tick (.I) next to the things she/he did.
see you r friends
play footba ll Did you 90 to the cin, m. ?
wat ch TV
go t o a party do a lot of homework 5 Ask a partner the questions. Put a tick (./) next to the things she/he did. Tell the dass about you and your partner.
Maria went to theei"' lIIa, !nIt I didn't. I went shopping.
do a lot of housework
You Teacher Partner ;] D D
D D D D D D D D
D D D D D D D 0
D D D D D D D D
Making conversation
Time expressions
6 We ask questions to show we are interested.
8 Complete the time expressions using a word from the box.
We wtnt to tht cintma lart night.
in
on
last
Oh. rully? What did you s:tt?
(
Was: it good?
~
)
V
Monday
_ _ night
( Wh' W"i' ~
8 o'clock
I went there ...
Reply to these lines with a question.
I 'I went shoppi ng yesterday.' ' Really? What did you b!O'?
week
200) _ _ year _ _ Sunday morning
2 'We went to that new Italian restaurant last night: 'Mmm! (What/have?) l'
Check it
3 'We saw a lot of our friends in the coffee bar: 'Oh! (Wholsee?) _ _ __ _ _ _ l'
9 Tick (.I) the correct sentence.
D
4 'I played tennis al the weekend: ·Oh. rea lly' (Wherelplay?) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,.
o
5 'The party o n Saturday was great!'
2
'Oh, good! (What timelleave?) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1'
Ill.' . Listen and check.
3
7 Work with a partner. Read the example conversation. A I went shopping yesterday. S Really? Where did you go?
4
A Oxford Street.
5
B Oh! What did you buy?
A Well, I wanted a new coat, and I went into Selfridges. B Did rou find one?
6
A Yes, I did. I found a beautiful black o ne. It was only £.50!
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
She bought an expensive car. She buyed an expensive car.
I played tennis on Sunday. I play tennis on Sunday. Did they went shopping yesterday? Did they go shopping yesterday? What did you do last weekend? What did you last weekend? ' Did YOll like the film ?' 'Yes, I liked.' ' Did you like the film ?' 'Yes, I did.'
I saw John last nigh t. I saw John on last n ight.
Choose one of the conversations in exercise 6 and make it longer. •• (., :, Listen and compare.
Oh 3 0o,,!
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VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING Sport and leisure What are the act iviti es in the photos?
00
o cards o walking o swimming o dancing o cycling o fish ing o horse-riding
tennis
o football o skiing
o golf o sailing o wind surfing o rugby D ice-skating
2 Write the activities in the correct column.
'play ttllnis.
/go skiill9.
play
go., -ing
tt .ulis
1 Work with a partner. Ask and answer questions about the activities.
Do you play t,"nis?
Yts. I do. WII," did you !art play?
4 Tell the class about your partner.
Alieia dotsn't play tennis. but die gOtS siding. S'" wut skiing in Swftzuiand!art yur.
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LISTENING AND SPEAKING Jack and Millie's holiday , Say the months of the year. January February In your country, what months are ... ? spring
summer
autumn
winter
2 When do you usually go on holiday? I usually 90 on holiday in summer.
3 1.(,1,' Listen to Jack and MiUie talking about their holidays. Underline what they say.
They usually . ..
But last year they ...
go in summer / spring.
went in autumn I winter.
go to J!!:ly I India.
went to
stay in a !iotell a villa.
stayed in a hotel I a house.
eat at home I with friends .
went out to
go swimming I sailing.
went skiing I ice-skating.
play golf I cards.
stayed in I wellt out e\'ery night.
"ave I dOIl't have a good lime.
had I didn't have a good time.
Canada I Colorado.
restaurallts I diners.
4 Ask and answer questions with a partner about Jack and
Millie's holidays. • • • • • •
, - - - - - - - - - - -- - - ,
When/ go? Whtll do they u!:ually go 0/1 holiday? Where / go? Where / stay? Where / eat? What / do? ... have a good time?
5 Complete the sentences about t heir last holiday. Last year Jack and Millie didn't go T hey went
in winter.
2 T hey
to Haly. They
3 They
in a hotel. They
4 They
at home. They
5 They
ski ing. They
"(IU'
on holiday in summer.
Listen and check.
to Colorado. in a viUa. in restauranls. swimming.
SPEAKING AND WRITING My last holiday 1 What is your favourite kind of holiday? What do you li ke doing? ./ What don't you li ke doing? 1
o sitting the beach o camping by a lake o relaxing in the sun o going skiing o walking in the mountains o sightseeing in famous cities o visiting museums o playing sports 00
Compare your choices with a partner. I What did you do o n your lasl holiday? Ask and answer questions with your partner. Where .. . go? • When ... go?
Where did you go?
• Where ... stay?
I W'lIt to Frallu.
• What .. . do every day? • ... have good weather?
When did you go?
What ... do in tine E"en'ingl'-,VTl~~-;;~;-;;;;;;~~
What ... eat?
• ... meet nice people? 1 Tell the class abo ut your partner. Carl Wt.llt sights:.tiIl9 in ~Oh1' last JUPlt I ,be Month, ago.
GRAMMAR SPOT
Writins
aga
4 Write about your last holiday. Read it to the class.
two years ago means two years before now. I met James ten years ago. I went to New York sill weeks ago. Sally phoned five minutes ago.
_ l-1f last holidaf Last ''', I wenf on holiday to '.. I ~mL1!ifh '" We stayed in .. , _ every day we ... Sometimes we " . Once we . h ....1!.-'JTI"etc.,_,__ _ 11>e food was .. , and the weather wa5 ~ ~hada .. , time,
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EVERYDAY ENGLISH Going sightseeing 1 Write the names of two cities and the dates when you were a tourist there. London. July 2005.
Paris, April200Q,
Show a partner. Talk about the cities. What d id you do there? What d id you see? What did you buy?
~ ( W'Vj'.'d:) ~ ( IbOU9h?
2 I'u," Listen and complete the conversations in a Tourist Office. A Hello. Ca n I
?
B Yes.
have a map of the city. please?
A Of course. Here you are.
B Can you A Yes. We're
where we are on the
?
in Regent Street in the city
2 C We wanl to go on a
tour of the
A That's fine. The next bus at 10 o'clock. It abou t an hour and a halE C Where does the bus go from? A It -,-_ _ _---,-_ Trafalgar Square, but you can get _ __ and when you want.
3 0 J want to visit the British Museulll. What time does it
?
A It opens at 10 in the morning and _ _ _ at 5.30 in the evening.
D _ _ _ _ _ _ is it to get in? A It's _ __ Work with a partner. Practise the conversations.
3 When people go sightseeing in your town, where do they go? What is there to do in your town ? nll~re
's a park and 8 zoo.
Visitors go to the market/ the old town / the square ...
Rol.play 4 Roleplaya conversation in a Tourist Office with your partner. Student A
Student B
You are a tourist at the Tourist Office.
You work in the Tourist Office in your home town.
Ask for information.
Give information.
J./eUo. 1want to go on a tour of the towtl .. . see the exhibition . .. visit the cartle .. .
That's fine. You Gan ...
I can do that! can/can't • Adverbs • Adjective + noun • Everyday problems
Do you have a computer? Do you use it for .. .? e
work
• the Internet • computer games
• shopping • emails
Talk to a partner. Tell the class.
WHAT CAN THEY DO? can/can't 1 Match the words and photos.
pilot farmer schoolboy athlete iAterfJreter grandmother architect
1 Complete the sentences \Villi a or an and a word from exercise I. I Marcus is an intftpr&tH . He can speak French and German fluently. 2 Laura is _ _ _ _ _ ' She can draw well 3 Justin is _ _ ___ " He can fly 747 jumbo jets. 4 George is _ _ _ _ _ " He can d rive a tractor.
. She can run very fasl. 5 Lola is 6 Oliver is _ _ _ _ _ ' He can use a computer really well. 7 Margaret is Oliver's _ __ _ _ " She can make fantastic cakes.
IIIII Listen and check. Practise the sentences. 3 Tell a partn er what you can do from exercise 2.
I ean use a eompllter and I ea" draw.
Questions and negatives 1111. Listen and repeat the questions and answers. (an you speak French?
Yes, he can. Yes, I can.
(an Laura draw wen? (an you draw weU?
Yes, she can. No, I can't I can't draw at all!
Can Marcus speak French?
GRAMMAR AND PRONUNCIATION Can/Can't have the same form for all persons. 1/ You / He / She lit / We / They 2
I ~:~'t Idraw.
"111 listen and repeat the different pronunciations of con and can't.
2 Ask and answer more questions with a partner. First ask about the people, then ask about you r partner. Can Lala nm tast?
/ko n/ He can speak Spanish.
/ kon/
Yes, s/le Gan.
Can you drive?
/ko, nt/ They can't draw.
/kren/ Yes, I can.
........ Grammar Reference 11.1-11.2 pU8
Call yow run fast?
Of course Ican! 3 lilt. Read and listen to Oliver and Dominique. Complete the conversation. D omin ique Can you use a com puter, Oliver? Oliver Yes, of course I _ ___ ! All my frien ds can. _ _ _ _ a computer at home in my bedroom and we use computers at
o o
all the time.
That's great. What other things can you _ _ _ _ , Well, I can _ _ _ _ fa st, very fast, and 1 can draw a bit. I can really good cars but I _ _ drive them of cou rse! I can draw good planes. too. When I'm big [want to be a pilot and 747s.
o
Excellent. Now, I know you can speak French.
o
Yes, I _ ___ . I can speak French flu ently because my dad's French. We sometimes _ __ _ French at home.
o
Can you speak any other languages?
o
No, I
. I can't speak German o r Spanish,
just French - and English of course! And I can cook! I can cakes. My grand ma makes fantastic cakes and I sometimes help her. Yesterday we made a hig chocolate ca ke!
111,1
Listen again and check. Practise the conversation with a partner.
4 Answer the questions about Oliver. 1 What can Oliver do? What can't he do?
2 Does he use a com puter at school? 3 What does he want to be when he's big?
4 W hy can he speak French well? 5 What did he do yesterday?
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PRACTICE Pronunciation
.,Id 1 2 3 4 5 6
Listen and underline can or ca,,',.
I illl! I can't ski quite well. She can I CaI,'t speak German at all. He can / ca n't speak English fluently. Why call / can't you come to my party? We can I can't understand our teacher. They can / can't read music.
7 Call I Cmz'f , have an ice-cream, please?
8 Can! Can't cats swim?
Ill"
Listen again and repeat.
She can speak Spanish very well!
2 IlIk. Jenni Spitzer is American, but she Jives in Argentina. Listen and tick (I' ) the things she can do.
Can ... ? speak Spanish speak German dance play the guitar play Cl musical instrument ride a horse play golf (ook
Jenni
Vou
T
S
D D D D D D D D
D D D D D D D D
D D D D D D D D
D D D D D D D D
3 Complete Jenni's sentences with words from lhe box. very well
(not) at all
a little bit quite well
really wen flu ently
1 I can speak Spanish
2 I can speak German 3 My frie nds can play the guitar
Talking about you
4 I can dance
4 Complete the chart in exerc ise 2 about YOIl. Then
5 I can ride
6 I can't cook
••It,
ask and answer the questions with the teacher and another student Can you speak Spanish?
Listen again and practise the sentences.
A little bit. Call you?
GRAMMAR SPOT Adverbs (an come after the verb. She can run fast. He plays the guitar well. 1 Regular adverbs end in ·/r. She can speak Spanish fluently. Please speak slowly. .... Grammar Reference 11.3 pUS
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5 Compare yourself with the teacher and other students.
Isabt/ and r ean dance very well. Slit Gall cook, too, but' tall 't cook. at aU .
REQUESTS AND OFFERS Can I help you? 1 Look at the pictu res. Use the words to write questions with Can ... ?
2 Match these answers with the questions in exercise I. a L
Sorry. I can't. It's my grandma's birthday on Saturday.
b _
It's about three th irty.
C _
Yes, of course. Here you are.
d _
Yes, please. I want to buy this postcard.
e _
Oh, yes please! That's so kind of you!
f _
I'm sorry. Is this better? Can you understand
me now?
lily Listen and check. 1 Practi se the q uestions and answers wit h a partner. Continue the conversations.
Check it 4 Tick (tI ) the correct sentence.
2
3 4
S
6
D D D D D D D D D D D D
I no can understand. J can't understand.
He can drive a tractor.
He cans d rive a Iractor. Can you swim fast? Do you can swim fas t? We can to play tenn is qu ite well. We can play tennis quite well.
You speak Italian very good. You speak Italian very well. He plays very well the pi ano. He plays the pia no very well.
ift
~I.J1t
Car]
Cl
READING AND LISTENING The Internet What are these websites for? What does 'w,... w· mean?
www.bbc.co.uk www.londontheatre.com
www.google.com www.blogger.com
WWW.youtube.com www.footba1l365 .com 2 Match the verbs and nouns.
Verbs listen to watch play pay read chat to
send book
Nouns
a newspaper a bill anemail
\
friends chess a hotel TV
the radio
Which of these things can you do on the Internet? ] What do you know about the Internet? D iscuss these questions.
• When did the Internet start? • Why did it start? What can people do on the Internet?
4 1111:1 Read and listen to the text about th e In tern et. Answer th e questions in exercise 3. 5 Are the sentences true (,/) or false (X)? Correct the fal se (X) sentences.
1 2 3 4
The Internet started in the 19705. Telephone companies started it. It started in America. In the 19805, scientists se nt m essages betwecn computers. 5 Therc is an international computer language.
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What do you do on the Internet?
6 llit. Listen to the people. When and why do they use the Internet? Complete the information. Charlotte, 14
. ...
~,\~ r
'r
When? evuyday Why? help with homework.
lauren,20
When? _________________ Why? _______________
go, 23 When? _________________ Why? _________________
Alan Krum, 47 _ _ _ _ _ ___
When? ________________ Why? ___________
Max, 10
When? _________________ Why? _________________
Edna, 71
When? _________________ Why? ________________
Illf' Listen again and check. 7 'The list is endless!' Work in groups. What different things do you use the Internet for? What are your favourite websites? Tell the class.
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VOCAB ULARY AND SPEAKING Adjective + noun 1 \-Vork with a partner. Match the groups of adjectives with the nouns. Adjectives
Nouns
old
food
young tall
car fast expensive
people delicious
f resh
weather
big bu sy
city
cosmopolitan
dangerous
sport
exciting funny
films
interesting
boring warm and sunny
cold and wet 2 Complete the sentences with \\'ords from exercise I. Compa re answers with a partner. A Ferrari is _ __ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __
3 Work in groups. Think of examples of these things.
• an expensive car and a cheap car
2 ' How _ _ ___ is your brother?' ' He's very
, 1.9 metres:
3 I think motor racing is a _ __ _ __ _ __ _ 4 Can I have a
orange juice, please?
5 New York is a very _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _
• an old city and a modern city • an old film star and a
~oun
film star
6 Charlie Chaplin made some very _ __ __ __ 7 We can't go for a walk, it's too _ __ __ __ _
'11Iul Listen and compare. Look at the tapescript on p 120 and practise the conversations.
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• a funny film and a boring film Compare your lists.
EVERYDAY ENGLISH Everyday problems Look at the pictures. W ho has a problem with ... ?
00
o
computers a.rriving late
o directions
D
a tost passport
0 0
a ticket machine an accident
3 •• 1111 Liste~ and complete the conversations. A Exc use me! Can you help me? I'm ~_ _ __ B Where do you
to go?
A Grand Central Station. S Turn left onto Park Avenue. ft's _~_~_ on. You
miss it.
2 A Oh no! B What's the _ _ _ _ _ 1
A
There'ssomelhing~~~~~with
my the Internet,
computer. I can't so I can't send myemails.
B Turn everything off and try ~_ _ __ That sometimes ::::::::iiiiiiiiii';"_ _
3 A Excuse me! This ticket machine B Did you
the green button?
A Oh! No, I didn't.
B Ah, well. Here's your A Thank you very much.
4 A Come on! It's time to go to the airport.
B But I it' anywhere! A You
my passport! I can't find it in your bag. it is! Phew!
B Did J? Oh, yes. 5 A Are you
,
B Yes, J think so. A Does your arm hurt?
B It hurts
, but I think it's OK.
6 A I'm so sorry 2 Match the lines with the pictures.
I1l
1 can't find it anywhere!
o This machine doesn't work! o I'm lost! o I'm so sorry I'm lale! D
o
J con't get
the llltemet! Are you all right? Oil
B It's OK. The film
in 15 minutes.
A f missed the B I told you, it doesn't
. Come on!
Let's go.
.,1111
Listen and check. Practise the conversations.
4 Learn two conversations and act them to the class.
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Please and thank you I~
like - some/any • In a restaurant • Signs all around
,... STARTE
1 Match the activities and the places. What can you do where? Activities
Placesj i
l....a.... buy a magazine 2_ 3_ 4_ 5_ 6_ 7_
buy bread, milk, fruit, and meat get US dollars buy stamps and send a parce{ buy a dictionary get a medium latte buy shampoo and conditioner
iI post office b bookshop ( bank d chemist's e supermarket f coffee shop ..g- newsagent's
SAYING WHAT YOU WANT I'd like ... , some and any
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Listen to Adam and complete the conversations. Where is he?
A Good
. la like some ham. please.
B How much would you like?
slices. B Wou ld you like anything else? A Yes, la like some cheese. __ you __ any Emment'al? A
B I'm afraid we _ _ have any Emmental. What about Gruyere? A No. thank you. Just the ham then. _ _ much is that?
2 C Can I help you? A Yes, please. I'_ _ like some shampoo. C We have lots. Would you _ _ it for dry or normal hair? A Dry, I think.
else? C OK. Try this one. A Er - oh yeah. I don't have _ _ conditioner. ICllike _ _ cond itioner fo r dry hair, please. C Yes, of course. That's £6.90 please.
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Listen again and check. Practise the conversations.
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1 Make sentences with You con . .. YOII
ca" buy a magazi"t. i" a "I!.wsagt."t"!:.
Ilfl. listen and check.
GRAMMAR SPOT
Roleplay
wouldlih I'd like ... is more polite than I wont .,. I'd like some ham. please. 2 We offer things with Would you like ... ? Would you like anything else?
4 You have a friend at your house. Make him or her feel at home! O ffer some of these things.
• a drink • a coffee • something to eat • a glass of wine • some ice-cream
some and ony 1 We use some in positive sentences. I'd like some cheese. 2 We use any with questions and negatives. Do you have any Emmental? We don't have any Emmental.
Would you likt a drillk? YtS, plu$t.
... Grammar Reference 12.l-12.2 pUB
2 Ilf••
Listen to two more conversations with Adam . •oJ:..~,
Conversation 1
Conversation 2
I'd like ...
3 Adam has a visitor. Complete their conversations. A Wh at would
you ___ to drink?
V A juice. I' please.
an apple ju ice,
A Er ... I have _ _ o range juice, but I don't have _ _ apple jui ce.
• watch the football • listen to some music • watch TV • see the garden • play some computer games
V Don't worry. Orange juice is fine. Thanks.
A
you
something to eat?
V Yeah, OK. A sa ndwich. A cheese sandwich?
A Er ... I don't have _ _ _ cheese. Sorry. I have ham. you _ __ a ham sandwich? V I don't like ham.
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A _ _ _ you ___ some cake, then?
V Yes, p lease. I Cl love _ __
Ilfl'
Listen and check. Practise the conversations.
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PRACTICE It's my birthday!
1 Ilfl' Lislen to the conversation. What does the woman want to do? Why is the man
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happy?
2 Read and complete the conversation with words from th e box.
would you like
I'd lik. to I,l)
I'd like
>om.
A Hey. isn't it you r birthday soon?
B Yeah, next week on the 15lh. A So, what
for YOllr birthday?
B I don't know. I don't need anything. A But,
buy you so mething.
B That's kind but I think
forget my birthday th is year.
A What? You don't want any presents! Why not? B Well, I'm 30 next week, and that feels old. A 30 isn't old. Come on! _ _ _ _ _ _ ta~e y,?u out for f1 meal friends. You can choose the restau rant. B OK, then. Thank you. _______ that. Just don't tell anyone it's my birthday. with
A Oh, that's silly!
Ilf,' Listen again and check. Practise the conversation. Birthday wishes
1 Ilfl, Listen to three people. It's their birthday soon. Complete the chart. like for a present?
to
evening?
HA
• 4 It's your birthday soon! Ask and answer questions about what you'd like. Wkat would you like for your birthday?
I'd lilea all Wod, alld 'OMIS lIew clothes •...
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What would you like to do 011 your birthday?
y
I'd lilea to go out tor a Mul with ,ome trittld,.
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like and would like What's the difference between these sentences? J like Coke.
2
I'd like a Coke.
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Read and listen to the two com'crsations. Which conversation is about what you like day after day? Which is about what you want to do today? A What do you like doing in your free time? B I like going to the cinema. and 1 like playing
computer games. A Do you like playing ... ? 2 C What would you like to do tonight? o I'd like 10 go out. What about you?
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C Great! Would you like to go to the cinema? o la love la! What's on?
Practise the conversations with a partner.
Listening and pronunciation
4 Ilf':1 Listen to the conversations. Tick (.I) the sentences you hear.
III D 2 D D 3 D D 4 D D 5 D D
Would you li ke a Coke? Do you like Coke? I like watching films. ICI like to watch a film. We like nats with big bedrooms. WeCl like a flat with two bedrooms. What would you like 10 do? What do you like doing? I like new clothes. Ii:llike some new dOlhes.
Look at Ilfl:1 on pl21 and practise the conversations.
Check it 5 Tick (.I) the correct sentence.
GRAMMAR SPOT Uke refers to always. I like tea. I like going to the cinema.
2
2 'd like refers to now or soon. I'd lille a cup of tea, please. I'd like to go to the cinema tonight.
3
........ Grammar Reference 12.3 pUS
4
Talking about you
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3 Work with a partner. Make conversations.
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Wllat would you lik6 to do fIIis w661w!dP
D D D D D D D D D D D D
I like leave early today. Ii:llike to leave early today. Do you like your job? Would you like your job? Would you like tea or coffee? You like tea or coffee? la like any tea, please. I'd like some tea, please. They like somet hing to eat. Theya like something to eat. I don't have any money. I don't have some money.
READING AND SPEAKING You are what you eat 1 Match the food and the pictu res.
chicken fish salad pasta seafood eggs fice bread and jam breakfast cereal MASUMI TAKAHASHI , JAPAN
Name: Age, lives: Works:
Masumi Takahashi 50 Tokyo, Japan In a bank
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15 1
16 1
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19 1
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2 Work in three groups. Group A Group B
Read about MASUMI TAKAHASHI.
Group C
Read about ADEllA RAMIREZ.
Read abou t CAROllNE WE ISSMAN .
In Japa n we eat rice at every mea l. For breakfast, we have rice, fish, and soup.
Answer the questions. I 2 3 4 5 6
Which food in exercise I does he/she eat? What does he/she have for breakfast, lunch, and dinner? What ti me does he/she cat? What does he/she like doing? When? Where? What would he/she like to do? Does he/she do any exercise?
3 Find a student from the other two groups. Compare and swap information.
What do you think! • • • •
Do all three people have a good diet? Do they eat a lot? What do you eat in a day? When? Would you like the food they eat in Japan/New YorkJSpain? What suggestions can you make for a good diet?
Eat rots of fruit.
Don·t kavt too much sU9ar.
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At 12.00 I have bento, which is a lunch box. My w ife makes th is fo r me every day.
There a re smal l dishes of ri ce, fish, vegeta bles, eggs, a nd sometim es meat. In the even in g, we have more fis h, maybe with beans. I'd like to eat w ith my children, but I don't get hom e t ill g.oo. At the weekend, we like doing things together. We go for walks, and have dinner. We eat lots of smal l dishes. We don't put a lot offood on our plate, so we don't eat too much.
What's on,
f ,
yourp,tI e.
Three people from different parts of the world describe what they eat each day.
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CAROlINE WEISSMAN,
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AOEllA RAMIREZ , BARCELONA
Name: Caroline Weissman
Name:
Adella Ramirez
Age,
29
Age,
21
Lives:
Brooklyn. New York
lives:
Barcelona, Spa in
Works : In a restaurant
Works: Student
I eat little and early. I have toast and cereal for breakfast, an d sa lad for lunch at about '1.30. For dinner I usually eat chicken or fis h.
For Spanish people, breakfast is the smallest meal- just some bread and jam and a cup of coffee. We have lunch at about 2.00, and it's a big meal. Perhaps some pasta, th en salad, then fish or meat, then a dessert. After lunch, some people have a siesta.
If I have a snack between meals, it's always
fruit. I ride my bike to work across Brooklyn Bridge, and run 10 kilometres a day. I'd like to run the New York Marathon this year. I'm a waitress, so I'm on my feet all day. Too many people in this country don't eat right. They say they don't have time to buy food and cook, so they snack all the time. At home I like cooking for friends. For me the dinner table is the centre of the home.
In the evening, I like going to bars with my fri ends. We have tapas. Tapas are lots of little dishes. Then about 10.00 we go to a
restaurant, and maybe have some seafood and rice. Dinner is a lot smaller than lunch. We go to bed very late. I'd like to do some exercise, go to the gym, but I never have time. Maybe one day!
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VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING In a restaurant 1 Read the menu. What do you like on the menu? ''''hat don't you like? Tell a partn er.
~•... "L.I d,,', lik. 2
BEll
H.
or H'
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Listen to Liam and Maddy ord ering a
meal in the CAFE. FRESCO. Who says these things? Write L (Liam), M (Maddy). or W (Waiter) .
..J:L
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CAFE FRESCO
Are you ready to order?
Well , I am. AIe you ready Maddy? Yes, I am. What's the soup of the day?
STARTERS
French onion soup.
Soup of the day Tomato and fvIozzarella salad
Lovely.
la like the French onion soup to
starl , please.
MAINS
And to follow?
Ilamburger and chips Fish and chips Salmon salad Spaghetti Bolognese Pizza .Margherita
]'d li ke the salmon salad with some chips on the side. Thank you. And you sir? What would
you like? Er - I'd like the tomato and mozzarella
Would you like an)' side orders? No. thank you. Just the hamburger.
SIDE ORDERS
And to drink?
Chips ML,ed salad Mixed green vege tables
chips.
Sparkling water fo r me please. What about you Liam? The same for me. We'd like a bottle or
DESSERTS
sparkling water, please.
Chocolate cake Apple pie and ice-cream
Fine. I'll bring the drinks immediately. 3 Practi se the conversation in groups of three.
Roleplay 4 Work in groups of three. Roleplay being customers and waiters in a restaurant.
94 Unit 11 • PI.as. and thank you
£7 .25 £10.25 £ 10.95 £9.25 £ 7.95
SANDWICHES Chicken and salad Cheese and tomato Egg mayonnaise
salad, followed by the hamburger and
£4.25 £5.95
£6.50 £5.95 £5.95
£2.50 £3. 75
£2.00
£3.85 £3.85
DRINKS Mineral wate r, still or spa rkling Coi{e £2.85 F'ruitju ice Coffee £2.00 Tea
£1.85 £2.25
£1.65
EVERYDAY ENGLISH Signs all around 1 Look al the signs. Where can you see them?
PULL 2 Which sign means ... ?
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You can go in here.
2_
You can go out here.
3 4 S
You can', sit here. You can't smoke here. This machine doesn't work.
3 Ilfl!.'
6_ 7_ S_ 9_ 10 _
Push this door 10 open it. Pull this door to open it. Men can go to the toilet here. You can go up or down floors here. Women can go to the toilet here.
11 _ You can buy something cheap here. 12 Stand and wait here. 13 _ Not o pen. 14 _1_ You can't go in here.
Listen to the lines of conversation. Which sign do they go with?
2
3
4
5
6
7
4 Work with a partner. Write a conversation that goes wilh a sign. Act it
8 10
the class. Can they identify the correct sign?
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Here and now Colours and clothes • Present Continuous • Opposite verbs • What's the matter?
JIP': 5TARTE 1 What are the colours? Write the colours from the box. blue black brown
red
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g""n
white grey
yellow
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2 What are the clothes? Write words from the box. a jacket
trousers
shoes and socks
a scarf
a jt:lfflper
trainers
a suit
a shirt and tie
a skirt
a dress
ajuMptr
_
boots a T-shirt and shorts
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d
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• •
Q
C'
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What is your favourite colour? Tell the class.
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Usten and repeat.
3 What clothes can you see in the classroom? What colour are they? umatl'r; skirt is black.
lil:obe.rto's shirt is blue..
WHAT ARE THEY WEARING? Present Continuous l ook at the pictures. Complete th e descriptions with the colours and clothes. Nigel's wearing a grey _ _ _ and a white _ _ _ . He's reading his emails.
2 Lily's wearing a 3 Rick's wearing
Eva's wearing a
T-shirt and, ___
trainers. She's running.
jeans and a red
jacket and
. He's playing the guitar.
boots. She's carrying a black bag.
PoUy and Penny are wearing yellow _ __
Ir.nmr-
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IliI. Listen and check. Pract ise the sentences. 2 Work with a partner. Describe someone in the room. Who is it?
GRAMMAR SPOT The Present Continuous describes what is
He's wearing a white shirt. blut. jeans. j../e's sitting next to Mt..
happening now.
He's reading his emails.
Ifs St.rgio!
3 Stand up and describe your clothes.
They're eating ice cream.
I'M wearing blut. jeans anel a blaek T-shirt.
I'm sitting in the classroom. 2 We make the Present Continuous with the verb to be: am/is/ are + verb + -ing.
Complete the sentences. I'", studYing You/ We/ They
She/ He
(study) English.
4
"i"
Listen and repeat the questions.
What's he wearing?
What's she doing?
What are they doing?
(wear) jeans.
(play) in the garden.
........ Grammar Reference III p129
Ask and answer the questions abo utlhe pictures with a partner.
What's Nigel wearing? Agrey suit and ...
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HE'S ON HOLIDAY AT THE MOMENT
PRACTICE
Present Simple and Present Continuous Asking questions 1 Work with a partner. W hat are the people doing? Ask and answer questions.
Read about Nigel. Complete the text with the verbs in the box.
go wears
What's he dOing?
has arrives
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reads
feels
Nigel at work Nigel is a businessman. He (1) works
from 9.00
to 5.30 every day. He always (2) _ _ _ a suit and tie for work. He usually (3)
desk at 1.00. He (4) every eveni ng and he (5)
lunch at his
home at about 7.00 to his children
before they (6) _ _ _ to bed. He often (7)
I'lt* yOll
Listen and check. What ext ra information do hear?
2 Mime actions 10 your partner. Can YOllr partner guess what you are doing?
Yes, Ialt!. I'm makil1g a c.au.
You',,, playing tenniS'!
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very tired at the end of the day.
2 Nigel and his family are on holiday in Spain. Nigel is talki ng with his boss, Bill, o n his mobile phone. Ilil,' Listen to and rcad the conversation.
GRAMMAR SPOT Read the sentences. He wears a suit for work. He's wearing a T shirt. Which sentence is about now? Which is true day after day but not now? ..... Grammar Reference 112 p129
1 How many true sentences can you make abOllt Nigel's holiday? Compare with your partner.
Nigel
enjoying the holiday. talking to Bill. calling Nigel. staying in a hotel. wearing a suit. raining in Spain. swimming in the pool. relaxing.
is
Karen Bill
isn't
The children
are
aren't
It
They
4 Work with a partner. Ask and answer the questions about Nigel's holiday.
N Oh, hi Bill! That's OK.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
B First things first, are you having a good time?
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N igel Hello. Bill Nigel, it's Bill, sorry to call you about work.
N Yes, we are. We're having a great time. B Are you staying in a hotel?
N No, we're not. We're slaying in a house with a swimming pool near the beach. S Wonderful. And your fami ly? Are they enjoying it?
N Oh, yes. The kids are swimming in the pool right now. Can yo u hear them? B I can. And are you and your wife relaxing?
N We are. We're sitting by the pool. Karen's sunbath ing, and I'm reading a lot. And I'm not wearing a suit and tie, just shorts and a T-shirt.
B You're lucky. It's raining again here. Now, l'm caUing about work .. .
N OK Bill, what's the problem?
Are they ... a good time? Are they having a good time? Where ... staying? What ... the child ren doing? What ... Karen doing? What ... Nigel doing? Ishe ... a suit? Wh y . .. Bill ca lling? Listen and check.
S Complete the sentences with the verbs in the Present Sim ple or Present Continuous. Nigel jives now he 's staying 2 He usually
he 3 He never
he 4 Karen
she S The children
but today they
6 It often it
(live) in a house in London, but (stay) in a hOllse by the sea. (wear) a suit but today (wear) shorts. (relax) at work but now (relax) by the pool. (wo rk) in a shop, but today (e njoy) her holiday.
(work) hard at school (swim) in the pool. (rain) in England and (rain) there now.
B Well ...
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READING AND LISTENING
PRACTICE
This week is different Questions and answers
1 Make the questions. you/wear/a new jumper? Art you wearing a "ew jumper?
1 How do ver y rich people sp end t heir time and money? What don't they do ? Compare ideas with the class, They often have very big, 8Xpensive cars. They dOPt't travel by public transport.
2 we/ learn/Chinese? 3 we/sitlin a classroom? 4 you!listen/to the teacher?
S the teacher/wear/blue trousers?
1 Read the introduction 10 the TV programme Th e Secret Millio/Jaire. W hat do t he miJlionaires do in the programme? Why are they called secret millionaires?
6 all the stud ents/speak/English? 7 you/learnJa lo t of English ?
8 it/rain today? Stand up. Ask and answer the questions.
Art you wtarin9 a
ntwjumper?
No, I'm /'lot. It's rully old.
A photo of you 2 Bring a photograph of you to class.
Say ... • where you are. • what you're doing. • who you're with. • what you're wearing.
Check it ] Tick (.I ) the correct sentence.
D
I'm wear a blue shirt today. I'm wearing a blue shirt today.
D D D D D
W here are you going? W here you going?
o
2
3 4
D S
D D
6
0
o
Peter no working this week. Peter isn't worki ng this week. T hat's Peter over there. He talks to the teacher, That's Peter over there. He's ta lki ng to the teacher. Heidi is German . She comes from Berlin. Heidi is German, She's coming from Berlin. Why aren't you having a coffee? Why YO ll no having a coffee?
100 Unit 13 • Here and now
The Secret Millionaire is a programme on TV's Channel4.
Every week a different millionaire leaves his or her comfortable, expensive home and lives and works for ten days with people who aren't rich and need help. The people don't know who he or she is. They are 'secret millionaires',
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3 Read about Colin Cameran. Complete the questions. I When
2 3 4 5
Where Does he
Why Who does he
he start his business? he live?
5 II(!:I
Listen to four conversations with eoli n. Complete the chart.
any children ? he a lucky man ? to help?
Who's he talking to?
Work with a partne r. Ask and answer the questions. 4 Read This we e k is diffe rent. Are th e sentences true (.I ) o r false (X)? Correct the fa lse ones. I 2 3 4 5 6 7 S
Colin went to Manchester by bus. He's staying in a fl at in th e centre of the city. He isn't sleeping in a bedroom. The hostel is [or homeless boys and girls. He's helping the boys to read and write. They don't think that he is a good teacher. Colin isn't enjoying the wo rk at all. He wants to give Roger and Margaret a lot of money.
Coli" Camera" is this week's
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mil lionaire. He started his business 2S yea rs ago when he was 19. He's now worth £60 million and lives with his wife and two teenage sons in a beautiful, big country house. He al so has a house in Majorca, and apartments in London and New York. He drives a yellow lamborghini and even has a private plane. He says:
" 'am a very lucky man. Now I want to help people who are not as lucky as I am, especially y oung people. "
listening
What 's he talking about?
1 1 1 4
What do you think! Discuss the questions.
• How is Colin a typical millionaire? How is he not? • Why would Colin like his sons to meet the boys? • Do you think the TV programme is a good idea?
Ii T"'_ week is different Colin left his family last weekend and went by train to Manchester. He is now living in Moss Side, a poor area of the
city. He is staying with a married couple, Roger and Marga ret Watson. They think he is looking .....
=::;::=
for work in Manchester. Roger and Marga ret live in a sma ll flat on the 8th floor of an apartment block. They only have one bedroom so Colin is sleepi ng on the sofa in the living room. They ru n a hostel for homeless teenage boys. This week Colin is working w it h t he boys in the hostel, an old, grey building in a busy road. Some of the boys ca n't read and w rite very well and he is helpin g them learn so that they can find jobs. Roger, Margaret and the boys like Colin . Th ey thi nk that he is a good t eacher. They have no idea he is a millionaire. Colin says:
"I'm missing my family a lot but Roger and Margaret are
wonderful people. "m enjoying my time with them very much. I'm learning a lot about life. At the end of the week I want to give them £100,000 to build a new hostel. I'd like to bring my sons here to meet them all.
"
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VOCABULARY AND LISTENING Opposite verbs 1 Look al the two sentences. Underline the verbs. They are verbs with opposite meaning.
Tht teaehtr's askin9 us: questiolls.
W, 're aPlswtri"9 tnt""
2 Match the verbs with their opposites. I leave arrive
5 love
2 work 3 buy - 4 walk
6 open
7
--
-turn on - -
8 start
--
9 get up 10 remember - II put on
--
12 win
--
play finish
sell
hate turn off
forget
go to bed
take off lose run dose
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] Look at the pictures. Co mplete the sentences with the opposite verb in the cor rec t form.
Please, don't ask me any more questions. I can't them.
2 I'm seUing my oId ca r and I'm a new one. 3 We aJways get up at seven in the morning and at eleven at 4 It was cold, so Tom took off his T· shirl and a warm jumper.
5 I usually walk to school but yesterday
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_...:.f~w~a~s~la~te::,,::so::..:.f
alJ the way.
6 John's playing tennis with Peter today. He always loses. He never 7 Don't turn off the TV, I'm watching
it! Please
Illl" 4 l'llt.1 hate
it
again!
Listen and check. Listen. Write down the opposite verbs in each conversation. .~
2 _ _, _ _
3 _ _~
Look at the tapescript on p122. Practise the conversations.
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4
5 _ _, _
_
6_ _ , _ _
EVERYDAY ENGLISH What's the matter? 1 What's the matter with the people? Complete the sentences wit h words in the box. tired
6
hungry
S h e's~
__
thirsty
hot
7 He's _ _ _
bored
worried
angry
8She's _ __
a (old
a headache
9 Hehas _ _
10 She has
Ililll Listen and repeat. Roleplay
2 Complete the conversations with words from exercise I. A What's the matter? B
"m
and ~~~_
A Why don't you have a cup of tea?
B That's a good idea. A Sit down. I'll make it for you.
C What's the matter? D J have a bad _ __
3 Have simil ar conversations. Use the words from exercise 1 and these ideas. go to bed early put on a jumper
• have a sandwich have a (old drink • talk to a friend • watch a video • sit down and relax • go to the cinema • have a cold shower
C Oh dear! Why don't you take some aspirin? o I don't have any. C It's OK. I have some.
Li sten and check. Practise the conversations with a partner.
Unit 13 • Here and now
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It's time to go! Future p{ans • Grammar revision Vocabulary revision • Social eKpressions (2)
SEVEN COUNTRIES IN SEVEN DAYS!
STARTE
Write the form of transport.
Future plans Bill and Gloda Bigelow are from the US. Next week they are going on holiday 10 Europe. Look at the map and answer the questions.
2 _ __
Which seven countries are they going 10 visit? 2 Where does the holiday begi n? Where does it end? 3 How are they travelling? 1 Read the holiday information and check your answers.
3 _ __
4
er '
5
6 _ __
7
8 ---"-=_
2 How do you travel? Where to? I usu, '1y tOM' to "GftOOI by bus M today' caM. by tar. So,",tim,,,' tranl by . . .
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HOLIDAY INFORMATION SUNDAY COlUMBUS AIRPORT, OHIO, U5 - LONDON ENGLAND
Fly overnight to london.
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MONDAY LONDON , ENGLAND
Check into hotel. Bus tour of london, visit Buckingham Palace. t he Houses of Parliament. the Tower of London. See the city from the London Eye.
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GRAMMAR SPOT Here are two ways of talking about future plans. 1 Present Continuous They're flying to Europe tomorrow/ next week. We're leaving on Sunday/ at six o'clock.
1 going to They're going to have a bus tour of london. We're going to stop in Verona. ...... Grammar Reference 14.1 p1l9
3 Read the holiday information again carefull y. Complete the sentences. On Sunday they're Ilying to _ _ _ 2 On Monda}' they're going to have a tour of London. 3 On Tuesday they're travelling through and into _ __ 4 On Wednesday they're going to drive down the 'Romantic Road' to the Alps and _ __
5 On Thursday they're going to over the Europa Bridge. 6 On Friday they're going to in Verona. They're to see Juliet's balcony. 7 On Saturday evening they're _ __ dinner
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TUESDAY LONDON - BELGIUM - FRANKFURT, CiERMANY
Early morning start. Ferry across the English Channel and coach through Belgium and into Germany. Evening boat cruise on the River Rhine. OVernight in Frankfurt.
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WEDNESDAY FRA NKFURT - INN SBRUCK, AUSTRIA
By coach down Germany's famous 'Romantic Road' to the Alps and Austria. Overnight in Innsbruck.
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THURSDAY INNSBRUCK - BRENNER PASS - VEN ICE, ITALY
South to Italy. Drive over the fantastic 'Europa Bridge' and drive through the Brenner Pass to Venice. Boat ride along the Canals to
in a bistro in Paris. 8 On Sunday morning they're _ _ _ to the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa. In the evening they're back to the US.
"U' Listen and check. Practise the sen tences. Questions
41.".
Listen and repeal the questions.
What are they doing on Sunday? What are they going to do on Monday?
Piazza San Marco. Overn ight in Venice.
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5 Complete the questions about Bill and Gloria. FR IDAY VENICE -LAKE LUCERNE, SWITZERLAND
Stop in Verona to see Romeo and Ju l iet's balcony. Drive through the St. Gotthard Tunnel to Switzerland and beautiful lake lucerne. Overnight at lake lucerne.
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SATURDAY LAKE LUCERNE - PARIS, FRANCE
The autoroute into France and through Burgundy wine country to Paris. Have dinner in the evening in a left Bank bistro. Overnight in Paris .
. , SUNDAY PARIS - COLUMBUS AIR PORT, OHIO, US Morning sightseeing in Paris, the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame and the
I What/doing/Tuesday?
2 What/going to do/Wednesday? 3 When/going to drive/the Europa Bridge? 4 What/going to do/Verona? 5 Where/having dinner/Saturday? 6 When/going to the Louvre? 7 When/llying back/the US?
I.@ •• Listen and check. Ask and answer the questions with your partner.
louvre to see the Mona lisa. Overnight flight back to Columbus, US.
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PRACTICE Eddie's plans
Eddie is tal king 10 a friend abollt h is holiday plans. Complete the conversation with the question words.
when how Friend
where (x2) how much What
what how long
who
are you doing?
Eddie I'm planning my holiday.
2 Ask and answer questions about Eddie's hoJjday plans with you r partner.
F Oh. ____ are you going? E I'm going la South Africa. It's my first time. F Oh you're so lucky!
are you leaving?
E I'm leaving next Monday morning.
F ____ are you going with? E I'm not going with anyone. Just me and my rucksack.
• Where/going? • Why/going? • Who/going with? When/leaving? • How/going to travel? • Where/going to stay? How long/going to stay?
Buau't ...
F _ _ _ _ are you going to stay? E Well. I'm Slaying with friends in Cape Town. Then I'm going on safari. I'm going to sleep in a lent. F Fantast ic! And
are you going to travel?
E By plane to Cape Town, of cou rse. and then by jeep when I'm on safari. F By jeep! How exciting. And _ _ _ _ are you going
to stay?
Talking about you 1 With your partner, ask and answer questions about you. Ask about ... • after the lesson What are you doing/ 90in9 to do • this evening attuthelt"onP tomorrow next weekend j/ • on your next holiday (where)
E Just two weeks. I'd like to Slay longer but r can't. It's too expensive.
Check it
F _ _ __ is it going to cost?
4 Each sentence has one word missing. Write it in.
E About £2.000. F Mmm m, that's quite a lot. Well, have a great time.
I can't wait to see your photos.
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What,.(you doing this evening? 2 I'm going see some friends tonight.
3 When they going to France?
E Oh, yes, I'm going to take a lot of photos.
4 She seei ng the doctor tomorrow.
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S What time are you to leave?
Listen and check. Practise the conversation with a partner.
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6 I'm going to the cinema Saturday evening.
VOCABULARY REVISION
Pronunciation
Words that go together
4 Write the words in the correct box. 1""0 syUables
1 Match a verb in A with words in B. A
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hard a photograph by train dinner with friends a bike sightseeing carefully a suit your homework bills on the Internet
ride drive
go work
have take do pay
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pilei
hot
enjoy
married arrive
women
chocolate
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hotel
l'eI'
Listen and check.
Three sylJables photogftlph interesting
Work with a partner. Talk about your plans
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photo9raph
I'M 90;II9 to tr,vd by traillllat Saturday.
designer understand
assistant banana
vegetable magazine souvenir
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2 Draw a line between words that have a connection.
statiOn \ journalist airport shampoo hospital newspaper train swimming kitchen waiter menu nurse fridge planes beach chemist's Explain the con nectio n.
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travel betwuII rtatfo"~.
3 Th ree words belong to a group and one is different Underli ne the o ne that is different. Why is it different ? I train
bus
bridge
2 wife
waiter
aunt amazing socks
3 4 5 6
lovely trainers desk acto r
fa ntasic tro users armchair
sofa
journalist
cooker
mo torbike grandfather awful boots laptop painter
s
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I'@Q Listen and underline the two words that rhyme. some 2 goes
3 4 S 6
were make near eat
kn ows
come does
here
he<
steak
speak there wait
home
wear great
II~II Listen again and check.
READING AND SPEAKING Life's big events Put these life events into an order.
_1_
. .. went to school ... was born ... . .. ... ... ...
got married grew up " . studied at university met a boyfriend/girlfriend
2 Look at the pictures of th e people.
11(1:' Listen to Milena Dusek, Gearg Reinhardt, and Archie McC rae talk about their lives. Who talks about ... ?
• • • •
his/her parents his/ her girlfriendj boyfrieod/ husband/wife his/ her studies where he/she lives
What do they say?
1 Work in three groups. Grou p A
Read about Milena D usek.
Group B
Read about Georg Reinhardt.
Grou p C
Read abOllt Archie McCrae.
Read your text qUickly. Find one piece of information about his/her past, present, and future. Compare you r ideas in your group. 4 Read your text agai n and answer the questions. I Where ... born? 2 Where ... live? Who ... with? 3 Where ... grow up? 4 What ... parents do? What ... wife d o? 5 Where ... go to school? 6 What ... studying at school/university? 7 When ... go i.ng abroad? 8 What ... going to do there? 9 How does .. . feel about going? Find a student from the other two groups. Compare and swap information.
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Past, Present, Three people talk about their family.
and
Future
education, work, and ambitions. Milena Dusek is Czech. She was born in Prague, where she still lives with her mother and two sisters. She's 18, and she goes to an international school. She is studying English, psychology, and economics. 'My parents are divorced. My father is a journalist. and works for a newspaper called Blesk. My mother works as a chef in a restaurant in the Old Town.l see my father quite often. He lives nearby.'
Milena wants to work in banking. She's going to study business when she's older, so it's important that she speaks very good English. Next summer she's going to London for two months to study at a language school. She's going to stay with an English family. and she's going to learn English for five hours a day.
Talking about you S When we meet someone for the first lime, we sometim es say a little bit about ourselves.
I was born in .. . I go to !i:thool in .. . j/
Find the expressions in the box in the texts about Milena, Georg, and Archie. Underline them.
was born grew up going to hope studying/studied
live with work as/ for excited about
She's excited about going to london, but a little bit worried, too. '1 hope the family are nice, and I hope I like English food !' she says.
6 Use the expressions in exercise 5 to wrile sentences about you.
Georg Reinhardt is an architect. He's married, and he lives with his wife, Karlotta. and three chi ldren, in Berlin. Karlotta is a housewife, and their three children go to a local gymnasium (school). 'I was born in Frankfurt, where I grew up and went to school. I studied
architecture at the University of Munich. J met Karlotta at university, she was a student of modern languages. We moved to Berlin in 1995.' Georg also teaches architecture. Next year he is moving to America, to teach at the University of California in Berkeley for three years. His family is going with him. They're going to live on the university campus, where there is a school for the children. His wife is going to teach German.
7 Work with a partner. Imagine you are meeti ng for the fi rst time. Tell him/ her about yourself.
Ask questions to learn more about him/her.
~ do you ... r)
Wh •• did you ...
r
What art you going to ... 1
They're all very excited about the trip. 'The kids are learning English. They want to see the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, ' says Georg. 'My wife and J are looking forward to living in sunshine all year round.'
Archie McCrae is Scottish. He was born in Glasgow, where he grew up with his parents and his brother and sister. His father is a doctor and his mother works for the reseach company, Bayer. 'I went to Drumchapel High School. I studied biology, chemistry, and physics. At school I met Fiona, and we started going out when we were 16. We studied
medicine together at the UniverSity of Edinburgh, and now we live in Edinburgh.' They want to work in developing countries. Next week they're going to Zambia, in Southern Africa, for a year, to work in St Francis' Hospital in the east of the country. They're going to train doctors and nurses in villages near the hospital. How do they feel about their trip? 'We're very excited, but a bit nervous,' says Archie. 'Zambia is a beautiful country, but very poor. The people are wonderful. I hope we can help them.'
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REVISION
Tenses Sentence completion
1 Complete the sentences about Archie McCrae from p J09 with the verbs in the correct tense.
4 Write the correct answer.
Archie and Fiona _l!ll~"' __ (live) in Edinburgh. 2 Archie _ _ _ (have) a brother and a sister. 3 4 5 6
I have
His mother (work) for a resea rch company, Bayer. Archie (grow up) in Glasgow. He (study) medicine at university. (go) to work in Zambia soon. He and Fiona
homework to do t his evening.
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a any
2 In Ollr town a there's
a big park. b it's
3 Who is
man talkin g to Jane?
b that
a this
Questions
4 I don't have a any
2 Complete the questions abOllt Archie. They live ill Edillburgh. ?
for?
3 Who A research company called < Bayer'.
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4 Where d id
lit Glasgow.
6 Where are
a a
b an
7 My
name is Alice.
a English very well
9 I have a a ca r German
?
10 I'm hungry.
Zambia.
a I'd like
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He come from Canada.
2 I no want to go out.
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3 She has 18 years old. 4 Where you live?
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5 I went in Italy last year.
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9 I going see a film tonight. 10 W hat YOll do this weekend?
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8 You speak
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6 My brother Pete is _ _ _ actor.
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6 He have a dog and a cat.
b some
5 Ann, Pete, a this
Where go t!r, bit and Eiol!:a 1iY:t?
2 How many
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Listen and look at the pictures. Complete the conversations with the words in the boxes.
best
I I
luck
later
A Good in the exam! I hope it goes welt
s.
worry
2 C Oh,no!
weekend
Same
spedal
to you! F Thanks! What are you doing? Anything
. It
C I'm
. Bye!
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3 E Have a good
D Don't doesn't
B Thanks. I'll do m y
A See you
matter
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sorry!
E We're going 10 a birthday party.
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phone
4 G Goodbye! Drive carefu lly!
H Thanks! I'IJ
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when
G See YOll again
present
I have a _ __
5
I arrive.
1.",
kind
to say
for you.
pleasure
everything
Bye
6 K :--_ __ ! And thanks
for _ __
J For me? Why? I
It's just
thank you.
J
That's so ____ of you!
L It
was a _ _ _ _ '
We enjoyed
having you.
Listen again and check.
2 Work in pai rs. Learn the conversations. Stand up! Act the conversations to the class.
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A Hello. My name's Ana. What's your
2 A Max, th is is Carla. B Hi, Carl a. C Hello, Max. Nice to meet you. 3 A I-l i, Eda. How are you? B Fine, thanks, David. And yo u? A Very well. thanks.
Eveq'day English
I A Good morning! B Good morning! What a lovely day! 2 A Good afternoon! B Hello. A cup of tea, please.
3 A Goodbye! Bye! See you later! 4 A Good nigh t! B Good night! Sleep well!
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States. His name's Uszl6. He's from Hungary. Her name's Karima. She's from Egypt. Her name's Tatiana. She's from Russia. Her name's Rosely. She's from Brazil. His name's Simon. He's from England. His name's Yong. He's from China. Her name's Hayley. She's fro m Australia.
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C ities and countrie s Where's Barcelona? It's in Spai n. Where's Beijing? It's in China. Where's MoscOl"'? It's in Russia. Where's Cairo? It's in Egypt. Where's Los Angeles? It's in the United States. Where's sao Paula? It's in Brazil. Where's Sydney? It's in Australia. It's in Japan. Where's Tol'l'o? Where's Budapest? It's in Hungary. Where's London? It's in Engla nd.
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R 0: Rosely, B 0: Brun o R Hello, I'm Rosel}'. What's rour name? H My name's Bruno. R Hello, Bruno. Where are rou from?
3 A Goodbye! Have a nice d ay! B Thank you. And )'ou. See you later.
B I'm from Brazil. Where are you from? R Oh, I'm from Brazil, too. I'm from sao Paula. B Really? I'm from sao Paula, too! R Oh, nice to meet }'ou, Bruno.
4 A Good night! Sleep well. 8 Thank you. And yOll,
OD
Good afternoon! A cup of coffee, please.
om Vocabulary I a book 2 a computer
3 a television 4 a phone 5 a bus 6 a car
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Plura ls five books th ree cars eight houses seven cameras nine photographs two sandwiches fou r computers six buses ten stud ents
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name? B My names Mario.
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C Hello. I'm Claudio. I'm from Italy. A Hello, Claudio. Akemi from Japan.
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7 a hamburger 8 a sandwich 9 a camera l O a photograph 11 a bag 12 a house
2 C Hello. My name's Charles. What's your name? Hi Charles. I'm Bud. I'm from the United States. Where arc you from? C I'm from London, in England. B Oh, right! I'm from C hicago.
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3 L Hi! I'm Loretla. l'm from Sydney, Australia. J Hi, Lore tta. I'm lason. I'm from Australia, too. L Oh, wow! Are you from Srdn ey? J No, I'm from Melbourne.
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Questions and ans we rs 1 Where are }'OU from? I'm from Brazil. 2 What's her name? I-Ier name's Tatian a. 3 What's his name? His name's Sruno. 4 Where's he fro m? He's from Silo Pilulo. S What's this in English? It's a computer.
6 How are you? Fine, thanks. 7 Where's Montreal? It's in Canada .
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Where a re they from? C= C laude, 1'1 = Holly I C Oh , no! Look at the weather! H Ugh! It's awful!
2 H ""ow! Look at my hamburgerllt's fa ntastic! C My hamburger is really good, too!
3 C What's th is building? H It's the Empire State Building! It's fantastic! 4 C Wow! Look at Central Park! H It's beautiful!
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IIm 1 lhis is little Becky. She's two.
Z Her name's Naolll i. She's se\'cn. 3 He's Nathan. He's fifteen tomorrow. 4 How old is she? She's 26. 5 This is Jeremy. He's 29, nearly 30.
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Jobs I a teacher 2 a doctor 3 a bus driver 4 a police officer 5 a builder
6 a shop assistant 7 a nurse 8 a student 9 a businessman
DD DD seepl8 DD Ellje Green 1 What's her surname? Green. 2 What's her first name? Ellie. 3 Where's sll(drom? England. 4 What's her address? 29, Victoria Road, Birmingham 5 What's her phone number? 07700 955031 6 How old is she? She's twenty. 7 What's her job? She's a student. 8 Is she nlarried? No, she isn't.
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Metro 5 - The audi tion interview 1= Interviewe r; P = Palll, D = Don ny, AII= Metro 5 I Hi! Is this yo ur band, Metro 5? P Ye-s, it is. I Great! And are you Donny McNab? P No, I'm nOlo I'm Paul McNab. This is Donny. He's my brother. Ah, yes, sorry. Hi Donny. You're a builder from Scotland right? I) Well, yes, I am a builder but I'm /lot fro m Scotland. Oh, where acc you from? P&D We're from Ireland. I Are the other boys from Ireland too? D No, they aren't. They're all from ditferelll countries. Oh! Interesting! And are they all builders? D No, they aren't. Paul's a bus driver and ... P Yeah, I'm a bus drive r and Ronan's a nurse and Bo and [dS(ln are students. Interesting! And Donny, are you the si nger in the band? D Yes, I am. Well, we're all singers! I Oh right! Nice to meet you. Good luck to you all! All Thank you very much.
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Q uestio ns a nd ans wers What's the band's name? Metro 5. Are Paul and Donny brothers? Yes, they are. Are they from ScotJand? No, they aren't. Are the o ther boys from Ireland? No, they aren't. Are they all builders? No, they aren't. Are they all singers? Yes, they are.
IDJ Diego HenHmdez I = Inter viewer, D :: Diego I Good morning. D Hello. [ What's your name, please? D My name's Diego Hernandez. I Thank you. And where are you from, Diego? D I'm from Mexico, from Mexico City. Thank you. And your telephone number, please? o 5546-247312 I How old are you, Diego? D "m forty -two. I And ... what's your job? D I'm a taxi driver. I And ... are you married? D No, I'm not. I Thank you very much. Grace Chou I '" Inter viewer, G '" Grace I Good afternoon. G Good afternoon. I What's your name, please? G Grace, Grace Chot!.
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And where are yo u from? Fro m New York. Ah! So you're from the United States. Yes, [am. What's your phone n umber~ 212 638-9475 Thank you. How old are you? I'm th irty-three. 'l-Vhat's your job, Miss Chou? I'm a shop assistant. And are you married? Yes, 1am. That's fine. Thank you vcry much.
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Interview wit h the band I '" Interviewer, R = Ronan, B = 8 0, E '" Edson, D&P :: Donny & Pa ul, All ... Metro 5 I !-li ! All Hi! I Now, th is is your first time in Las Vegas, yes? A ll Yeah. That's right. It's fa ntastic here! It's great! Good! Now, o ne by one. Ronan you're from Australia. R Yes, I am. I And how old a re you, Ro nan? R I'm 24. O K. And Bo, you're (rom Brazil and F..dson's from Sweden ... B No, no I'm not from Brazil, Edson's from Brazil. I'm from Sweden. Sorry guys. So Ho and Edson, how old are you? E We're both 21. B Yeah. That's righ t. I OK. N"ow, Donny and Paul. You're brothers. D&P Yeah, we are. I And you're from Scotland? D&P No, no. ,"Vc aren't fro m Scotland. We're from Ireland. Ireland. Oh, yes. Sorry. !-Iow old are yOIl both? I) I'm 22. o And I'm 19. Thanks. }.Jow, who's married in Metro 5. 8 , E, 0 & P We aren't married! R I am! I Ah, Ronan. You're ma rried. R Yeah, my wife's name's Lisa. She isn't here. She's in AUSfralia. Aah! Well, than k you, Metro 5. \Velcome to Las Vegas! All It's great to be here. Thanks!
A coffee, please. That's £1.20 Thanks very much. Exc use me! Where's the station? It's over there'. Thanks a lot.
4 G Thank you \'cry much. That's very kind.
H That's OK.
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Que hora es? "m sorry. [ don't understand.
lID The band, Mctro 5, are in Brazil. They aren't in Brazil! They're in the United States! They're in New York. They aren't in New York! They're i.n Las Vtga5! Bo's from Australia. He isn't from Australia! I-Ie's from Sweden! Edson's from Sweden. He isn't from Sweden! !-le's from Brazil! They're very tired. They aren't tired! They're happy and excited to be here!
Social expressio ns
I A I'm sorry. H That's OK.
6 K Excuse me! Where's the town centre? L I'm sorry. I don't know.
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[s Annie married? Yes, she is. Where's their house? It's in London. What's Annie's job? She's a doctor. Where's her hospital? In the centre of London. What's Jim's job? He's a bank manager. Are their children both at school? No. Emma's at school. Vince is at univerSity.
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Annie is Jim's wife. 2 Jim is An nie's husband.
3 Emma is Annie and Jint's daughter. 4 VineI,' is thei r son.
Annie is Vince's mother. Jilll is Emma's father. Emma is Vince's sister. Vince is Emma's brother. Annie and Jim afe Emma and Vi nce's parents. 10 Emma and Vince are Jim and Annie's children. S 6 7 S 9
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1111,' Taylo r fa mil y I COllie on, Emma! Time for school! 2 Mum! Where are Illy school books? 3 Bye, everybody! J'm off to work! Have a good day! ,I Bye, Dad ! See you this evening. S Good mo rning, Mrs Clark. How are you today?
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Elcna Diaz from C hicago Hi! My name's Elcna Diaz, and I'm from the United States. This is my family. Our house is in Chicago. 'lbis is my brother. His nallle is Oscar, and he's 19. He's a student in college. This is my mother. !-Ier name's Maria. She's 47, and she's a Spanish teacher. And this is my father, Alfredo. He's 52, and he's a businessman.
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How do you spell your surname? M- A- T-S-U- D- A.
Whats your name?
My names Annte. 2 What are your names?
Our names are Emma and Vi net'. J Jean.Paul and Andre arc studen ts. Thei r school is in Paris. 4 My sister's married. Whats he r husband's name? 5 My brother's office is in New York. Whats his job?
6 We're in our English class. 7 Mum and Dad are in Rome. What's the name of their hotel?
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~ Padd y's life
I J have a small hotel in the city of Galway. 2 3 4 5
My wife has a job in town. We have three sons. l he boys have a band called /rfelro 5. My sister has a big house in London.
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Questions and answers 1 How's you r mother? She's very well, thank you.
2 Whats your sister's job? She's a nurse. 3 How old are you r daughters? They're ten and thirteen. 4 Who is Pcdro? He's a student from Madrid. 5 Where's yOll r office? It's in the centre o f town. 6 What's your su rname? Smit h.
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I Listen to this band! JI's Melro 5! TIley're fan tastic! 2 My girlfriend is from the north of England. 3 London's great! And my boyfriends great. too! 4 Our sister's at university. Yeah shes at unh'ersity in London. 5 I like my sisters boyfriend, he's funny. 6 Our children's school is near our house. 7 My bank is in the centre of Manchester. 8 Come on, Un ited! Come on! Yes! A goal! 4 - I to Man Unitf'(l!
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Annie l aylor. How do you spell )'our first name? A- N- N- I-E How do you spell your surname? T- A- Y- L- O-R 2 What's your name? Quentin Wrexham. How do }'oU spell your first name? Q- U- E- N- T- I-N. How do you spell your surname? W- R- E-X- H-A-fo,-1.
3 What's your name? Takako Ma!suda. How do you spell you r first name? T- A- K-A- K- O.
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4 Whac's you r name? Fabien Lederc. HOI" do you spell your first name? F- A- B- I- E- N. How do you spell yo ur surname? L- E-C- L- E- R- C.
5 Whats your name? Idoia Ruiz Martinez. How do rou spell your first name? I- D- O - I- A. How do rou spell your su rnames? R-U- I-Z, then M- A- R- T- J-N- E- Z.
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2 B Can you tell me your email address? H Yes.
[email protected] B harryl ime ... All one word ... H @hot mail .. . 8 @hotmail .. . H .co.uk B .co.uk. Great. Thanks.
3 C What's rour email address? P paulmartin@wan nado.fr C paul ... I' martin. M-A-R-T- l-N. C paulmartin ... I' @wanadoo ... C wanadoo P .fr C .fr. Got it.
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Harvey What do I like? Well, I like sports a lot, but not all sports. I like football - American football, of course - and I like skiing! But I don't like tennis and ·erm I dOll't like swim ming very much. And food and d rink? '..vhat do I like? Well, Ilike hamburgers, and pizza. I like Italian food a lot. But not Chinese food, I don't ilkt' Chinese food, and I don't like tea. Tea is for the English. I'm American so I like coffee sometimes, and Coke, of course. 1100]e Coke.
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Han'eyan d Eva 1= In terviewer, H = Haney, E = Eva I Harvey and Eva. You're twins. Do rou like the sallle things? H \-Vell, we really, reaUy like pizw! E Oh, yes! It's delicious! We ha\'e pizza a lot at home and in restaurants. I So, do rou like tht' same food? E Well, we both like ice·cream. H Mmm, it's fantastic! E But we really don't like tea! Do we Han'ey? H No. we don't. Ugh! It's awful! I And do you both like sports? H Yes, we do. We like skiing. E Yeah! We li ke skiing a lot. It's really exciting! H And I love football! It's great. E No, it isn't. It's awful!
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1 = Inle r viewer, C = Colin I I Hello, Colin, nice to meet you. Where do you come from? C I come from Scotland, from Dundee.
2 J Do you live in Dundee? C No. I don't. I liye and work in Londo n.
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Do you live wit h friends? Yes, I do. I live with two friends. Where do you work? I work in an Italian restauran t. Do you like Italian (ood? Yes, I do. Jlike it a lot. Do you drink Italian wi ne? Yes, I do. I drink wine but I don't drink beer. I don't like it.
Do you like your job? C No. I don't. I want to be an actor.
S I Do you speak Italian?
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C No, I don't. I speak Spanish and French, but I don't speak Italian .
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COlln:rsalio ns wilh Colin 1 Colin Goodbye guys. Time for work. I~re. Colin. See you later. A Coli n Yeah. Very late tonight. A Oh yes. It's Frida)'. Colio Yes. I work late on Fridays. Bye.
2 Colin Good e ....ening. Do you l"
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Oh ycs, wc do. Do yo u have a wine list? CoLin Yes, of course. Here it is. OK, Colin and Anna come Piere! 3 D Colin \Vhat do yo u want? I wa llt you to read it again with D Anna. OK? You are Romeo, Anna is Juliet of cou rse. Annn Fine. 'Oh !tomeo, Romeo where ...' No, no! Terrible. You lol'c Romeo, D really lo\'e hi111 . Again. Anna Rom co, Romeo wherefore art thou, Romeo ...
4 MUIIl I·lello! Colin 1·1i, Mum! Mum Oh hello Coli n. Donald, It's your big brother! ... Colin, how are you? CoHo I'm fine Mum, really fine. Mum Do you like your flat? Colio Yes, ' do but it's a bit small for three people. Mu m Ah, yes. It is small. BUI do yo u like your work? Colin No, I don't. Not really. But I like the
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Lois'5 Day Lois Maddox The seaside artist fi lls her day with work, walks. mU5ic, and friends. Lois Maddox is t,,'en ty·five and she's an artist. She lives in a small house by the sea in Cape Cod, Massachusets. She always gets up late, at ten oeloc k in th e morning. She has a big breakfast, coffee, eggs and toast - and then she goes to the beach with her dog. When she gets home she works in her studio until seven oclock in the eve ning. She never cats lunch bu t she always cooks a big dinner and she often in vites friends. After dinner, she usually listens \0 musi c or plays the piano, sometimes she phones her brother, Elliot, in New York. She goeS to bed very late, at one or two oclock in the morning.
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l.=-c Lois, E::: Blliol L Hi Elliol, how arc you? E I'm fi ne, thanks. Busy as usuaL ~ L Oh, you're always busy. You :md your
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G ina is a fashion model. Pa ris is her favour ite clly. She loves it there. Next October she's in Sydney for a fashion show. She is now married to a French man. They have a baby son . Friday is their favouri te day.
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3 Do you like me? Of course I like you! 4 Does your teacher leach you French? No, she teaches us English. 5 Do you like your teacher? We like her ve ry much.
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Th=. ~ Adjec tives 1 A It's so hot today, isn't it? B I know. It's 35 degrees!
2 C Hey! I like your new shoes! D Thank you! They're really nice, aren't they? C They're fantastic! 3 E I live in a very small flat. F How ma ny bed rooms do you have? E O nly one!
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Can I post these letters 10 the Czech Republic, please? C Sure. Put them on the scales. That's £ 1.68. I Thank you. How much is a stamp for a postcard 10 the United States? C Sixty-two p. Can I have three, please? I
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R Oh, yes, there is. The TV's really big. And I have a DVD player and a PlayStation and , .. M A PlayStation? Why? R Mum, I love playing games! M OK, OK. So is there a desk? R lhere isn't a desk in the living room but there's one in the bedroom. M Good. Now, are there any pictures on the lvalls? Any photogTllphs of your family? R Well, in the living room there aTe my posters of New York and Sydney but there aren't any photographs, they're all in my bedroom. M OK. Now your father and [ wan t to see this flat. Can we visit next. .. ? R Visit? You want to I'isit? Yes. We're free next weekend. Can we come? R Er- nex t weekend -er sorry MUIll, -er [ think -er ...
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Robe rt's bedroom I His laptop is on the desk. 2 The CD player is next to the laptop. 3 There are three books on the floo r next to his bed. 4 His car keys a re in the drawer. S There's a football on the floor under the desk. 6 His trainers are nex t to his bag ullder his bed.
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Vancouve r - th e b es t city in th e wo rld Vancouver is called the 'best city in the world: Why? Is it the spectacular moun tains? The beautiful beaches? The excellent shops and restauTlInts? It's all of this and more!
Where is it? Va ncouI'er is in sOUlh-west Canada, nex t to the Pacific Ocean, 24 miles from the US border. When to go It is always a good time to visit VallCoul'er. The weather is never too cold or too hot. It is warm and sunny in summer but it rains a lot in aulumn and winter. What to do In spring, go skiing in the mountains in the morning and sunbathe on the beach in the afternoon. In summer, go swimming, sailing or fishing or go wa lking in North America's biggest park, Stanley Park. lhere arc excellent
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I work hard and I play hard! I love sport and VancouI'er's good for so many sports. In winter J go skiing every weekend, I li ke snowboarding too. In summer I go swimming and I play golf. I often go cycling with my girlfriend. Sometimes we cycle along the Vancouver Scawallto the park - Stanley Park.. 'nle moun rains look fantastic from there. Why doesn't everyone want to Jil"e in Vancouver? It's the best place to live in the world!
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Conversation 3 Steve Oh no! Rain again! C It's not so bad. SIeve Yes it is. 'Ihe sky's really black. C You're righ t. No golftooay, then! COll\'ersation 4 Stel'e It's a lovel)' afternoon. Do you want to go out? Yeah, where do you l'lant to go? D
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Magalie Dromard My name's Magalie. It's a French name, but I'm not French. I'm English. I was born in 1994. I have two brothers and a sister. My eldest brother's a doctor. His nam e's Tristan, and he was born ill 1985. My sisler is also older than me. Her name's Cecilia and she's a teacher, and she was born in 1988. And my little brother is Mall, and he was born in 1996. He's still a studen t. My father is French. His name's Andrc, he's from Marseille, and he was born in, I think ... 1958. My mother is English, her name's Ella, she's from Manchester, and she was born in, er ... 1961. My grand mother, who is my mother's mother, is called Edith. Isn't that a lovely name! She was born in Bristol in ... I'm not su re, but I think about 1935.
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3 Diana Spencer was born in Sandringham, England, in 1961. 4 Andy Warhol was born in 1928 in Pittsburgh, in the Un ited Statcs. 5 Michacl Ja ckson .....as born in 1958 in Indiana, in the Un ited States. 7 Marilyn Monroe was born in 1926 in Los Angeles, in the United St:ltes. 8 Ayrton Senna was born in 1960 in Sao Palllo, Brazil.
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I played tcnnis at the weekend. Oh, really? Where did you play? In the park. It was lovely. It was so sunny. \Vhat a great thing to do on a Sunday morning!
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Jack a nd MiLlie's ho liday J: Jack. M = Millie J Well, we usually go 011 holiday in summer . M Yes, usually we go to Italy for our holidays, don't we? But last year we did something different. We had a holiday in winter, and we went to Colorado, in America. M Because wc wanted to learn to ski, you see, and II'C wanted a change. In Italy we always . stay in a villa ... ... but in Aspen, Colorado wc stayed in a very nice hotel, and because we were in a hotel, we had all our lllenls in restaurants. M And that's vcry special for us. In Italy wc cook at home in the villa. Bul in Colorado we went to a different restaurant every night! In Italy, because it's summer and it's hot, wc go s,,,imming in the swimming pool, and sit in the sun, and [ play tennis sometimes ... M Jack loves his tennis, don't you darling? J [ do, but or course last rear in Colorado we learned to ski, so wc went skiing every day. And Millie, you went ice-skating. didn't rou? M \Ve both went ice-skallng! That's right! It was great fun! In Ita[y in the c\'ening, we usually play cards or read ... M ... but last vear in Colorado we went out every night, and we mc t lots oflovely people, didn't we? We did. We had a really good time. M And we have a good lime in Italy, too, don't we? Mmm, we're very lucky.
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A HeIJo. Can I help you? B Yes. Can I have a map or the city, please? A Of course. Here you are. B Can you show me where we are on the map? A Yes. We're here in Regent Street in the city cenlre. 2 C We want to go on a bus tour of lhe city. A lbat's fine. The next bus leaves at 10.00. It takes about an hour and a half. C Where does Ihe bus go from? A It goes from Trafalgar Square, but you can get on and off when you want.
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Marcus is an interpreter. He can speak French and German nucntly. I.aura is an architect. She can draw welL Justin is a pilot. He can fly 74; jumbo jets. George is n fnrme r. He cnn drive a tractor. Lola is an athlete. She can run very rast. Oliver is a schoolboy. He can use a computer really well. Margaret is Oliver's grnndmother. She can make fantastic cakes.
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Jc nni Spitzer 1 live in the city of Tu cum an. I teach English. I can speak Spanish fluently and German a little bit.
I love it here. Saturday night is dancing night and I go dancing with friends. A lot of my friends can play the guitar really welL I can't pIa)' a Illusical instrument but [ can dance vcr)' well. I love the music. On Sundays I often
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go riding here. [ can ride quite well now. Or sometimes I watch friends playing golf. I can't play golf hut I like watching it. Sunday is also day for 'asado' or barbecues. We always cook beef, I can't cook al all but I want to learn. It's a great life here, everyone is really friendly.
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2 A Can you tell me Ihe time, please? B It's about three thirty.
3 A Can you come to my party? B Sorry. I can't. It's my grandma's birthday on Saturday. 4 A Can I ha\'e a glass of water, please? B Yes, of co urse. Here you arc.
5 A Can you speak more slowly, please? B I'm sorry. Is this better? Can you und erstand me now? 6 A Ca n I give )·ou a lift? B Oh, res please! 'Ihat's so kind of you!
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What do you do 0 11 t.he Internet? I Charlotte. age 14 1 use the Internet a lot. Every day, [ think. [t helps me with my homework. I 'google' for information or { use lVikiptdia. It helps me with everything, history, geography, science, English - er everything. Yesterday 1 got a lot information about J:me Austen.
2 Lauren. age 20 [ go o n Fllcebook a lot. sometimes three o r four times a day. It's a great way to hear all you r frie nds' news and see all their photographs. Yesterday [ posted all the photos from my party last wee kend. You can see them if you want.
3 Santi ago, age 23 I play the guitar and I can find lols of songs on the Intl.'rnel. Yesterday [ got the words and music for CII,,'t buy me love, rou know, by the Beatles. I can play it now. [ use the Internet mos tly in the eveni ngs, when I have time. 4 Alan Krum, age 47 WeU, my surname, ·er my family name is Krum and [ want to write about my famil)" so I use the Internet 10 find out about my family's history. There are special webs ites for this. Also, I can chal to people with the same name from all over the world, Canada, Germany, Arge ntina. It's reall), interesting. I uSllall), use it on Sund ays beca use [ have more lime then.
5 Max, age 10 I play games a lot. And I go on websilcs for my favourite pop grou ps and football players. I want to be on the compuler all the time, but my mum says I can't. She says I call only use il after school for an hour, and then I stop. 6 Ed na, age 7 1 [ go shopping on the Internet. Every Friday [
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go to my son's house and [ use his computer, It's fantastic - the supermarket brings all my shopping to my home. [ want a comp uter now. [ wan t to send emails 10 my friends. Most o f my friends ha\'e computers.
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Adjectives a nd nouns I A A Ferrari is a fantaStic car. It's so fast. B Yeah, J know, but it's also so expensive.
2 A How tall is }'our brother? B He's \'ery tall, 1.9 metres. ['m only 1.7 metres.
3 A [ think motor rncing is a really dangerous sport. B [ know it's dangerous but it's exciting too. That's why [love it! 4 A Can I have a fresh orange juice, please? B I'm afraid we don't have fresh. A OK. Just a glass of water then.
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What can you do where? I You can buy a magazine in a newsagent's. 2 You can buy bread, milk, fruit, and meat in a supe rmarket. 3 You ca n get US dollars front a bank. 4 You can buy stamps and send a parcel in a post office. 5 You can buy a dictionary in a bookshop. 6 You can get a medium lalle in a coffee shop. 7 You can buy shampoo and conditioner in a chemist's.
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5 A New York is a very cosmopolitan city. [love it. B Me too. I can't believe ['m here. 6 A Char[ie Chaplin made some very funn)' fi lms, don't you th ink? B No. I don't like his fi lms. I think they're really boring. 7 A We can't go for a walk, its too cold and wet.
B Yes, \'le can. Look it's sunny again!
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E\'e r)'d ay problems Excuse me! Can you help me? I'm lost. Where do )'ou want to go? Grand Central Station. Turn left onto Park Avenue. It's straight on. You can't miss it.
2 A Oh,no! B \'.'hat's the matter? A There's something wro ng with my computer. I can't get on the Interne t, so [ can', send my emails. B Turn everything off and Iry again. That sometimes works.
3 A Excuse me! lhis ticket machine doesn't work. B Did you push the green button? A Oh! No, I didn't. B Ah, well. Here's your ticket. A Thank you very much. 4 A Come on! It's time to go to the airpo rt. B But I can't find Ill}' passport! I can't find
it anywhere!
A You put it in your bag, B Did I? Oh, yes. Here it is! PhI''''! 5 A Are you all right? B Yes, { think so.
A Does )'our arm hurt? B It hurts a bit, but I think it's OK. 6 A I'm so sorry I'm late. B It's OK. The film starts in 15 minutes. A I missed the bus. B { told you, it doesn't matter. Come on! Let's go.
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Sa)'in g what )'o u want Adam Good morning. [({like some ham, please. B How much "'ould you like? Adam Four slices. B Would you like anylhing else? Adam Yes, Ii:llike some cheese. Do you have any Emmenta!? B I'm afra id we don't have any Emmental. What about Gruyere? Adam No, thank you. Just the ham then. How much is that?
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Where is Adam? Is that all? 11w Times and the two magaZines? Adam Yes, that's all. Oh, [ nearly forgot I'd like some stam ps, loo. 0 First or second class? Adam First, Two books of firSI class stamps, please. OK. Would you like a bag? D Adam No, thanks. I don't need a bag. That's £9.65. D D
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Lily and Ad am A", Ada m , l '" Lil y A What would you like to drink? L A juice. lCIlike an apple juice, please. A Er ... I have some orange juice, but 1 don't have any apple juice. L Don't worry. Orange juice is fine. Thanks. A Would you like someth ing to ea t?
L Yeah, OK. A sandwich. A cheese sandwich? A Er ... J don't have any cheese. Sorry. I have some ham. 'Would you like a ham sandwich? L J don't like ham. A Would you like some cake, then? L Yes, please. J(f love some.
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A Hey, isn't it you r birthday soon?
8 Yeah, next week on the 15th. A So, what would you like for your birthday? B J don't know. I don't need anything. A But, J\:i lih,' to buy you somethi ng. B That's kind but I think I'd like' to forget my bi rt hday this year. A What? You don't want any presents! Why not? U Well, I'm 30 next week and that feels old. A 30 isn't old. Come on. la like to take you out for a meal with some friends. You can choose the restaurant. n OK, then. Thank you. HI like that. Just don't tell anyone it's my birthday. A Oh, that's silly!
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Mjke Well. la like a nC\'J computer, because my computer is so old that new programs don't work on it. And then in the evening la like to go to a good restaurant. I don't mind if it's Italian, French, Chinese or English. Just good rood. Jade
I'd !o\'e a new mobile phone. My mobile is so old now. I'd like one that lakes good photos, your phone has a reall)' good camera and it wasn't that expensiw. And in the evening la like to go out with all Illy rriends and ha\'e a great time!
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In a restaurant W = Waiter, L = Liam, M '" ro.laddy W Are you ready to order? L Well, I am. Are you ready Maddy? M Yes, I am. What's the soup of the day? W French onion soup. M Lovely. I'd like the French onion soup to start, please. W And to follow? M I'd like Ihe salmon salad with some chips on the side. W Thank you. And you sir? What would you Iikr? L Er - 10 like the tomato and monarella salad, followed by the hamburger and chips. ''I' \-Vould rou like any sidr orders? L No, thank you. JUSI the hamburger. W And to d rink? M Sparkling water lor me please. What about you Liam? L The same for me. \VeCl like a bottle of sparkling water, please. W Fine. I'll bring the drinks immediately,
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Signs a U around Hey, look! That lovely rrd jumper is only £19.99 now. Oh, no. I put my money in befofr [ saw the Sign. Can you td lme where the toilets are, please? This is our table. It has our name on it. I'm not wdiling. There are so mallY people. Which floor is our room on? Is it the 6th or 7th? Oh, dear we're tOO late. It doesn't open again unt il Monday now. I'm sorry, but you can't walk here. Didn't you see the sign on the gate?
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Coke?
I'm very thirsty.
2 A What sort of thing do you like doing at Ihe weekend? Well, I like MlIching films.
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you like to do? B I'd like to have the weekend with you, and only you! A Oooh! 5 A Wha t do you spend all your money on~ B Well, I llkr new clothes. I buy new clothes every week.
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What are they wearing?
I Nigel's wearing a grey suit and a white shirt.
He's reading his emails. 2 Lily's wearing a yellow T·shirt and while trainers, She's running. 3 Rick's wearing blue jeans and a red jumper. He's playing the guitar. 4 Eva's wearing a green jacket and brown boots. She's carrying a black bag. S Pally and Penny arc wearing yellow dresses and blue shoes. They're eating ice·cream.
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I Are they having a good time?
Yes. they are. 2 Where afe they Slaying? They're staying in a hou.se wi th a swimming pool near the beach.
3 Wha t are the children doing? They're swimming in the pool. 4 What's Karen doing?
She's sunbathing. S What's Nigel doing? He's talking on the phone.
7 Why is Bill calling? Because he has a problem.
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2 a shirt and lie 3 a T-shirt and shorts 4 a skirt 5 a dress shoes and socks
3 What's he doing? He's having a shower after I"ork. 4 Whal's she doing? She's writing an email to her mother, S Whal's she doing? She's skiing in France. 6 What's she doing? She's eating a strawberry ice·cream. 7 What are they doing? They're running fast. 8 What are they doing? They're d ancing at a party. 9 What are they doing? They're playing golf in the rain.
6 [s he wearing a suit? No, he isn't.
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I a jumper
I A Wha t would rou like? Would you like a B Yes, please.
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Asking questions t What's he doing? He's cooking dinner for friend s. 2 \Vhat 's he doing? He's driving to London.
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Conversatio n I C Hello, I'm Colill. R Hi, Colin. Lovely to meet you. This is my wife .~1argarct . M It's \'err good of you to come and help us. C I'm pleased to be here. Conversation 2 C That's much better. Now, read it again. B There was a mmr wlro work -cd, worked harti (/lid 'ris busi- busi
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Com'ersalion 4 CHi, bors! CS Dad! Hi! We're doing our homework. C He)" thats good. ['m working hard loo. CS Are you having a good timd C I am. I'm with some really interesting people. CS Can wc meet them? Yes, you can, la like you 10 meet them. C CS See )'ou soon, Dad. C Yeah, can't wail! Sce you soon!
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I Please don't ask me any more queslions,
J can't anS\\'e r them. 2 I'm selling myoid car, and ['m buying a
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new onc! We ah"a)'s get up at seven in the morning and go 10 bed al eleven at night. It was cold, so Tom look off his T·shirr and put on a I"arm jumper. I usually walk to school but yesterday I was late so I ran all the way. lohns playing tennis with Peter today. He always loses. He never wins. Don't turn off the TV, I'm watching it! Please turn it on again!
iIIIIiJ A Would you like an espresso? 8 No, thank you, I hale black coffee. A Do rou? J love it. 2 C D C D
What time does the film start? 6.45. And do )'ou know when it fin ishes? About 8.30, I think.
3 E Would rou like to play tennis after work? F Sorry, I can't. I'm working late again. 4 G H G H 5
Our train le,lVes London at 13.55. And what time does it arrive in Paris? 16.05. Wow! That's fast.
Did you remember to bring your dictionary? J Oh, sorry. [ forgot il. I Not again!
6 K Can [ open the window? I'm hot. L Of course. Just remember to close it when you [cave the room.
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What>s th e matter? She's cold. 6 She's bored. He's hungry, 7 He's angry. They're tired. 8 She's worried. He's thirsty, 9 He has a headache. They're hot. 10 She has a cold.
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2 C What's the matter? D I nal'e a bad headache. e Oh dear! \-Vhy don't you take some aspirin? D [don't have any. e It's OK. I have some.
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Bill and G loria's holiday J On Sunday they're Dying to London. 2 On Monday they're going to have a bus tour of London. 3 On Tuesday they're travelling through Belgium and into Germany. 4 On Wednesday they're going to drive down Ihe ' Romantic Road' to the Alps and Austria. 5 On TIlUrsday they're going to drh'e over the Europa Bridge. 6 On Friday they're going to stop in Verona. They're going 10 see JuJiet's balcony. 7 On Saturday evening they're haVing dinner in a bistro in Paris. 8 On Sunday morning they're going 10 the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa. In the evening, they'cc flying back to the US.
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J When are they going to drive over the Europa Bridge? 4 What are they going to do in Verona? S Where are they having dinner on Saturday? 6 When are ther going to the Louvre? 7 When are they flying back to the US?
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Eddie's plans F = Friend, E = Eddie F What are rou doing? E ['m planning my holiday. F Oh, where are you going? E "m going to Soulh Africa. It's my first time. F Oh you're so lucky! When arc rou leaving? E I'm leal'ing next Monday morning. F Who are you going with? E ['m not goi ng wi th anyone. Just me and my rucksack, F Where are you going to stay? E Well, rill staying with friends in Cape Town.lhm rm going on safari. I'm going to sleep in a tent. F Fantastic! And how are you going to travel? E By plane to Cape Town, of course, and then by jeep when I'm on safari. F By jeep! How exciting. And how long arc you going to stay? E Just two weeks. mlike to stay longer but I can't. It's too expensh'e. F How much is it going to cost? E About £2,000. F Mmmm, that's quill" a lot. "VeI[, have a great time. I can'l wait to see your photos. E Oh, yes, I'm going to take a 101 of photos.
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Past, Present, and Future Milena DuSek My parents are divorced. j\'ly father is a journalist, and works for a newspaper called B[esk. My mother works as a chef in a restaurant in the Old Town. 1see my father quite often. He lives nearby.
Georg Reinhardt I was born in Frankfurt, where I grew up and wen t to school. I studied architecture at the Uni versit y of Munich. [ met Karlotta at university - she was a student of modern languages. We moved 10 Berlin in 1995. Archie McCTae I went to Drumchape! High School. [ studied biology, chemistry, and physics. AI school I met Fiona, and we starred going out when we wecc 16. \-Ve studied medicine together at the University of Edinburgh, and we now live in Edinburgh.
lED Socia l expressions 2 I A Good luck in the exam! I hope il goes well. 8 Thanks. I'll do my best. A See you later. Bye!
2 C Oh, no! D Don't worry. [t doesn't matter. C I'm so sorry! 3 E Have a good weekend! F Thanks! 5.1me to you! What are you doing? Anylhing special? E \Ve're going to a birthday party. F Oh, lovely!
4 G Good bye! Drh'C carefully!
H Thanks! I'll phone you when I arril'e. G See you again soon! 5 I have a present for you. I
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6 K Bye! And thanks for everything! L It was a pleasure. We enjoyed having you.
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".. 2.1 amlore/is
'm
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Sen.
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I'm (am )
You're (a re)
Yo"
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Mr name
I,
lhis
I,
Mika.
He's (is) She's (is)
James Bond.
It's (is)
judy Koblenz.
They're (a re)
~ 1.2 Questions with question words lVllal s your name? (w hats "" what is)
from England. a student.
a computer. in New-York. mar ried.
~ 2.2 Possessive adjectives His /lameS Pub/a. Whots her /lame?
How are you?
Aly IJamel Milm. IVllllts YOllr Ifllllle?
Ill"'" 1.3 Possessive adjectives
9 Iris :0 possessive adjocth'c
My /lames lolm. IVhats your name?
Il is I/um(', his car, his C/llt/era
He's 8rll/lO. He's from Brazil. He's filiI' .
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(he's = he is)
Most nouns add os.
book comprlter
books
Cfllllcm
cameras
computers
2 Some nouns add -cs. sandwich ..... $(wdwidu'!$ bllS
bllses
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Where
are yo u is she is he
from?
What
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name?
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from England. a stud ent. fine. in Pari s. in New York. married.
lhey're (a re)
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UNIT 4
.... 3.1 om/ ore/ is
,... 4.1 Possessive adjectives
.Negatin:
my
,
m not (am not)
a teacher.
from Spain.
H,
This is
family. school. office.
he.
mar ried. very well.
isn't (is not)
Sh,
your h is 00'
their
Ye$/No questions and short an swe rs Are you married?
Yes, I am.
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No, I'm not.
sshows possession.
4,2 Possessive 's
Is she a teacher?
Yes, she is. No, she isn't.
Tlris is Jolrn. This is Iris sorr. Tlris is Marie. Tlris is her car.
Is he English?
Yes, he is. No, he isn't,
Irer name
Iris house
Ire's sire's
No. it isn'!.
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Positive
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'm (am)
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H, Sh,
's (is)
She
'Ill
not
H, from the US.
It
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English.
It
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doctor book student
doctors books strltlelll'
l,ve
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're (are)
Th,y
aren't
They
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What
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/Ohll Ma5011. 16, A/bert Road, Bristol. 01693456729.
How old
is he from? are they from?
From Spain.
are }1)u? are they?
I'm 16. They're 8 mrd 10.
in the pl ural.
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-ss, -sir, or -clr add -cs.
bus
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buses
c1nss smrdwiclr
..... ......
c/nsses sarrdwidres
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are yOll from?
\-Vhere
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Yoo
Yoo
Torrr'S Irouse YOllr wife'S trame
/reis sire is iUs Who is
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it's
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Yesl No questions
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American?
Yes, Ire is. No, sire isrr't. les, i/ is.
married?
Ycs, film. No, we aren't. No, theyaretr',.
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Tlris is Jolrrr'S sorr. 'I1ris is Marie 's ((IT.
.. sis also the short form of is.
Yes, it is.
Is her narlle Alice?
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Yoo
W,
have
a good job. a computer.
Th,y
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Sh,
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UNIT 6
~ 5.1 Present Simple: I/ you/ we/ they
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You Wc
They
like coffee.
H,
play tennis. live in London.
Sh,
gets up
speak two
It
leaves
at 8.00.
languages. have a good job.
,, 6.2 Spelling - Present Simple: he/ she/it Most verbs add
Nega ti ve I
Yo, W,
lidS/le/it
like tenms. don't
Th,y
speak French. \\-ork in a restaurant.
2 Verbs ending in -5, -ss, -sir, -ch add -es. htlslll~1it
Questions with question wo rds
What sports
do
How many languages
we
wa/cht s
I washes
Q go, ha~'e, and do a.re irregular.
you lh'e?
Where
I
os.
ustells leaves walks
like~
he/she/it
I :::: I/Os
they speak?
,.. 6.3 Adverbs of frequency Yes/No q uest ions a nd short answers
Do you like football?
Do they speak English?
e Do ),ou like tea?
" " - - - - - - 4" ' - - - - - - - - 9O~100"
No,l don't. No, they don't.
KOT
~, {li!u.
~ 5.2 ol on "Vc use till before words that begin with a, e, i,
uwaUy
always
Ad"crbs of frequency (never, sometimes, IUlwll)'. always) can come before the \'erb. We IIC I'e r watch TV.
Yes, they do.
Yes, I do.
~times
fK'Yt'f
Yes, I do.
0,
and u.
She some,imes goes 0111 011 a Salllrday night. He usually works late. I olll'lIYs have lea for break/asl.
" 6.4 Present Simple: ho/ she/ i'
actor all English dictionar),
1111
Im ice-cream
Sh,
mr orllnge a n umbrella
H,
go out in the evening. eat in a restaurant.
doesn't
bot a car a hamburger a televisioll
Questions with q uestion wo rds
he have for lunch?
What
she work?
Where d~,
" I flp anese camera
/
NOT
Wh at time
he go 10 bed?
W hen
he leave work?
a benutifid girl
.. Span ish oranges
KOT
Yes/No questio ns a nd sho rt answers Does he like football?
Does she speak English? .. Does he like lea?
Do YOII like coffed
Yes, he does. No, he doesn't.
Yes, she does. No, she doesn't. Yes, Ire does. No, I don't.
KOT NOT
Yd, ,(re Wtl1.
,''d, { dtm'llikC'!.
Grammar Reference 5.1--6.4
12~
UNIT 7
UNIT 8
.".. 7.1 Question words
Ill'"' 8.1 There is/ There ore
Look at the question words and th e answers. wiwn A hamburger: Wlle,,~
h'lun time~ IVlIO? IVlu~re?
fir/ire evening. AI 8.00. Peter. 11. Paris.
How? Howofd? How mUIIY?
How mud ,? Wiry?
By taxi. 16. Two. S2. Bumlse.
Posilh'e 71l ere~ a sofa in tire living room. (There's = There is)
'/'IIere are 111'0 CD plaYl.'fS ill my hOllse.
Negatil'C TIrere isn't a TV. TIlerc arel/'/ aIlY photos.
,, 7.2 Pronouns look al the subject and object pronouns, and the possessive adjectives.
Subject pronouns
J
you
Ohject pronouns
"" r'"
110ssessive adj ecti ves
my
your
h,
' he ;,
him
her
;,
his
h"
;"
'"
they
'" 'u,
them
their
Q uestion Is llrere a TV hr the kitchen?
Art /I,ere mry magazines ml the table? Ho w ma"y COs lIre there?
". 8.2 some and any
.... 1.1 this/ that
We use some in positive scntences. There Me some books.
We use tlris 10 refer 10 thi ngs near to liS.
Wc use
Qlly
in questions and negatives.
Does Ire hili'/!' allY photograplrs? TIrere aren't /lily Itlllzp$. See 12.2 pl28 for info rma tion on some and mry.
11,b is Ill)' son.
I
like fllis s(llldwicl! .
We use IIUlI to refer to things that are not near \0 us.
11wts my hOllse.
I do ,!', like tlll~ t wr.
126
Grammar Reference 7.1- 8.2
UNIT 9
UNIT 10
.... 9.1 wQs/were
~ 10.1 Past Simple positive
-
Regular verbs add -cd o r -d in the Past Simple. Prese nt Past pl(l)' playetl
Was and were arc the past tense of am/are/is, Present J
,m
J le/She I!
i,
IIIfltch lisle l, turn cllflllge
fine. in class.
Ilmled chllllged
• Remember: Many common verbs are irregular.
YO"
"Vc Th,y
wlltched lis/well
'"
go
.....
Sf/.!
.....
hm-e
.....
wellt saw hatl
See the list of irregular ve rbs on p142.
Past
2 The form is the same for all persons
J
He/She I!
w
fine. listened to Illusic. went to work. had lunch.
YO" YO"
He/S hellt were
We
W, Th,y
at home.
They Negat ive I
H, You TIlt)'
". 10.2 Past Simple questions and negatives \,'asn't
.. Present do/does
at home last weekend. al school yesterday.
.....
Past did
lVII(I/lime dm?s he usulIlI)' gel upr lVIIIlI lime did Ill! gel up )'eslerd(ly~
',-eren',
Questions with question words
J
Questions IVllere were you )"fstcrday? WIlS sire at school? res, she wlU.lNo, she was/I'/. I>'US. were with bom, not am/iS/llre. IW,e, e /11 e 'ti ll bd, When were ),ou bom? KOT He 1I'1l$ bom ill Rllssfa.
.. We use
yO" Where
.,!
did
he/s he/it we they
go?
Negat h'e
r
9.2 Past Simple - irregular verbs
Many common \'erbs 3TC irregular. Sec the list of irregular verbs on p 142. Present
Past
a/lltis/art
was/were
,~
welll CIlme
COlllt
hallt
had
/IInke
lIIadt
'"Imy
S(IIV
snid foulld did
fiild do
bOllg/U
J
YO" He/Shellt "Ve
didn't
go shopping. see the film.
Th,y YeslNo questio ns and short answers Did they play football?
Yes, they did.
Did you have a good time?
No, I didn't.
Grammar Reference 9.1-10.2
121
UNIT 11
UNIT 12
~
~ 12.1 would like
n.1 cGn
We use wollltllikl! to ask for things.
PositiY~
Positi,'e I
You He/Shelll We
swim. drive. cook.. run fast.
""
Th,y
You !-Ie/She Wc They
Negative
2 We use WOIlItI .. , like? to offer things.
I You
!-Ie/She/lt
(llike a cup of tea.
Q uestion
draw.
spc,lk German. play golf.
can'l
We
Would
ll1ey
Yes, please. No, Ilrallk you. We use would likl!, not walll, to be poli te. I'd like tI coffee, plC'ase. NOT J tHIn! 11 tfJjfot. WOllld )'011 like I1 (liP of tea?
you do?
(an
When
I go home?
he speak?
How many languages
like some cake?
3 Look at the answers.
Questions wit h question wo rds What
you he/she they
4
f ulNo questions and short answers
Can you swim?
Yes, I can.
Can he play te n nis?
No, he can't.
\\'(Jald )'ou likl! to go Ollt tOllight? What would YO'I likl! 10 do?
r;;. 12.2 I
~ 11.2 Modal verbs Can is a modal verb. "'''c don't use doldoes/rlolJ'tldoem', with call. I can't swim. NOT i mm', MU 'Io'irll. e (lIl yOll cook? NOT D/J 1611 <'!tu etJ"k? Shetall't spMk Spanish. NOT S.!lt .#6(1.,', t'tlfl ... TI!eY can't dl1l1ce. NOT "R1t1 tI~II't MII ...
We can use wollld like with another verb.
some and any
Wc use SOltle in posi tive sentences
la like There's We have
ham. cheese. books,
some
2 Wc use llIl)' in ques ti olls
Is there Do you haY(: Are there
~ 11.3 Adverb.
any
ham? money? people?
Adverbs give more information about verbs.
go fast
dmw well
sing beautifully
3 We use allY in negatives
2 Nolice the word order.
You speak English well. He dril'ts his car fa st. 3 Regular adverbs end in -Ir. AdjeCliv('
fluellt beaufiful slow muftll usual 4
Ad ve rb
jlllen/ly beaufifillly slowly carefully usually
Some adve rbs are irregular. Adjccth'c Advcrb
good fast lale early hard
118
-
TIlere isn't \\'e don't ha"c TIlere aren't
NOT NOT
well fa st late early lI ard
Grammar Reference 11.1- 123
4
any
bread. friends.
boo"'.
We use SOli/I! when wc offer things or ask for things. Wou ld you like Can I have
.,m,
wine? cheese?
~ 12.J like and would like We use like and like doing to talk about things we always like. 1 like coffee. (= I always enjoy coffee.)
She likes swimming ill sumll lCf. Whal do YOII like ,Ioing 1IIIhe weekend? 2 We use wOllld like to talk about things we wa nt now or soon, HI like n cup of ten, (= I want a cup of tea now or soon.) SIres hOl, Slid/like to go slI'immillg. IV/Illt wOI/M fOil like 10 do tonight!
\
UNIT 13
UN IT 14
,.. 13.1 Present Continuous
r
Posith'c
Posilive
!
I'm
am
You're He's She's We're ' ·hey're
H, Sh,
;,
working.
It
14.1 Future plans
going 10 Europe. leaving nex l lI'eek. flying on Sun
y"
w,
They
'"
"m
You're He's She's ,"Ve're They're
Negati ve 'm not
!
going 10
see lJ uckinghall1 Palace. have a [our o f Ihe city. Slay in the Ritz hotel.
H, Sh,
Questio ns
is n't
.....orking.
It
YO" W,
artn',
Th,y Q uestiOJl5 with questio n words
Whe re When Where Who
are you
Where What
arc you going [0
going on holiday? leaving? staying? going with ? Slay? do?
'm!
What
art you are we ate thC'~
,,'caring?
is he is she r a/No questions and short answers
Are you wearing jeans? Is she reading a newspaper?
~
Yes, [am.
No, I'm nol.
Yes, she is. No, she isn't.
n .2 Present Simple and Present Continuous We use the Present Simple to talk abo ut actio ns that are true fo r all time or a long time.
Htlm comes fro m GermtlllY. 1 10\'C' you.
My fa/irer works 1/1 a ballk. I gel up at 7.30 e\'t'y day. She doeslI" UFlriers /lmd Frencll.
2 We use the Present Continuous to talk about ac tions thal last a short time. The actions are happening now. I usually wear Jeans, but/ada} I'm weorillg a SIIit. He's speaking French /0 Iha! man. He speaks Frellch \'l:ry wel/. lis raillillg. 7lley're swimmirrg.
Grammar Reference 13.1-14.1
129
Word list IF UNIT 1 bag 11 Iba:gf
book n Ibokl bus " Ibl\sI Bye! Ibal! came ra 11 l' kremraJ car 11 fko: (r)f coffee 11 I' kllfil comp uler 11 fkalll 'pju:t.l{r)/ 1I
Iko\p1
day 11 !de ll
English adj, 11 (' l Oghfl everyday adj ('eMidel1 fine adj Ifaml first name n I'b,st ,nelml
Good afternoon! 1900 ,u:ftJ' nu:n l Good morning! Igod '111:l:0101 Good n ight! Igod'nall l Goodbye! Igod'b.111
ha mburge r 11 I' h,cmb:.:gJ{r)1 Have a nice day! I, hrev a na[s 'dCII hello 11 Ihel'~ house n Ihaost How are you? I,hao
J
'ju :!
lovely adj / 'll\vli/
my Im:ul name n fncmv Nice 10 meet you, I,na [s l a 'mi,\ jul
OK adj I ,;)IJ ' ke,' phone 11 If';XJnl photograph 11 l 'f.:>Ol:JQ ro :ff please Ipli :7i
sandwich n I'srenwn f l See you later! I,si, ju 'lell J(r)/ Sleep well! 1' ~ li:p ,we ll surname /1 /' sl:ne lml tea" Ili d television 11 1'leh vr3 nl thank rou !'O'd!Okju :1 thanks JO;!;lJ ksl Ihis proll /' O,S! today Il !l a 'dcII ve ry well /, veri 'well what? I,wotl wilh prep /WIIY you r Ij:l:(r)l N um bers 1- 10 one Iwo\n/ 1"'0 flU:1 three IOri d
130
Word list
ndj:: adjective adv "" ad,'e rb cOllj:: conjunction
11 = noun pI ", plural
prall '" pronoun v = verb
prep = preposition
illfml:: informal
four Ib:(r)! five Ifal vl six ISlksl seven I'sev nf eight lell l nine Inaml ten lien!
and cOllj la:ndJ, landl
cup
He re is a list of most of
the new \\'ords in the units of New Headway Begillller fourth editirm Stud ent's Book.
F
UNITl
about prep fa'baUl! awful ndj /':l,fll
beau tiful atlj I' b ju :tJ rJ/ bu ildin g 11 f'blldllJl centre adj I'sen t .l{r)! cities 11 pi I'sni zl co unlries n pI I' ].; .-.ntrizl
doctor
11
f' dn ].;t:>(r)1
fanlastic adj Ifren 'la!s\ lkI find I' Ifamdl from prep ffroml hear v IhIJ(r)l her Ih3:(r)/ his fhl.)! hospital 11 f'hosplIlI how old? /hau '.:>Oldl look at (s lh ) v ,I'lok ,,11
map 11 Ima:pI married ndj f' mreridl
on holiday Ion 'hol:l
these pro" IOi :zi too adv Itu:1 weat her " f' weO.l{r)/ where? adv fwe:J(r)/ world /J fW3:ldl
Cou ntr ies Australia 11 lo 'Slre lli 31 Brazil 11 Ibra'l. rll Canada 11 f' ].;a:n:l
Num bers 11 - 30 eleven /r'lev nl twelve Itwel v! thirteen /i.h:'t i:nl fourteen Ib,'ti:nI fifteen Iflf'ti: nl sixteen ISlks' ti:nI seventeen Iscvn 'ti:nl eighteen fCI 'l i:n/ nineteen Inalll 'ti :nl twenty !'twcnti! h"enly-one I, t wc nti'w"n/ twenty-two f,twcnti'tu:1 twenty-three !,l wenli 'ari:! twenty-four 1,l wenti 'b:(r)l twcnty-fi"e I, t\\enti'falvf twenty-six l, twcnti'slkS/ twenty-seven f,twcnti 'sevnl twenty-eight f,lwcnti'clIl tW'Cl1ty- nine 1,lwenli' nalnl thirty l'a:J:lil
!iF UNIT 3 address 11 a'dres/ all adv /:J :V America 11 1.:l'mcnk:ll another prOIl fa'n,,();,(r)l audi tion 11 l:l: 'dlfnl band 11 lb~ndJ boy n Ib:lll brot her 11 'br,,():II builder 11 l 'bllda(r)1 bus driver 1I I' b"s ,dralv;J(r)l businessman 11 ' bIZMlsm ~nl excited adj IIk'sallldl excuse me It k'skju:z ,mid fort y I' b: til good luck Igod ' l" kl Great! ad\' Igrell happy adj /' h:cpil here adv Ihla(r)/ Hi /half
J don't understand la. ,d.JUnt "nda'st:cndl I'm sorry /alm 'sori! interesting adl"lIltraslIl]/ interview 11 " rntavju :l Ireland 11 l'al;)l:md! job
11
Id30b/
liH: v n ,vl magazine
f/
l,m8!gJ'zi:n/
now adv Inaol nurse 11 In3:sl on tour 11 Ion 'lO;,(r~ other adj r ,,6*)/ O\'er there f,3Uva 'Ik-:J!
personal informat ion 11 l,p:s:s:ml l1lfa 'meIInI phone number /I /'f;}On ,nA mba(r)J police officer 11 Ipa'li :s ,ofrsa(r)J same adj Ise rm/ Scotland 11 I'skm land! shop assistant n !,fop ;},Slst;)ot! Singer /I /'S II]:;W sorry I'sori! station 1:1 l'sletfnl Sweden 11 I'swi:d nl thanks a lot 1,000uks J 'loll tired 11 I'tmadl town centre 11 I, taun 'sentJ(r)/ very adj I' veril well /I Iwell winner 11 I' wrn a{r)/
yct at/v Ijct l
!iF UNIT 4 a lot of la 'Int ,)VI accountant 11 IJ' kaont-;)n t! age 11 le ldJ/ bank manager 11 l' b8!l]k ,mren rd3;J(r)/'_ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ bank 11 1b:C1] k/ best friend 11 I, best 'frend! big at/j /b Ig! both proll lbauOJ boyfriend 11 I' b:ltfrcndJ business card 11 I' blZllIs ,l;:u :d1 certainly ad v I'S:S:I-;)nlil children 1:1 pl l'lf lldran/ college 11 I' kohdJ/ Come on! l ,kAm 'onl compan y 1:1 I' kr.mp;mil con ne<:ting l'/ka' ncktll]! dancing tI I'do:ns II]I dictionary" l'd lkIJnril dog 11 Idogl evening 11 l'i:vllll)l everybody proll I'evribod il family tree 11 I, fxm-;)Ji ' tri :1 fans 11 pi /'fren7) football /I NUl b:l:1I friends 11 pl l frcndzl funny adj /'f"nil Ge rmany 1I l'd33: manil girlfriend 11 I'g:s:lfrcndl give v Ig.vl goal " Ig;}IJ1I good adj Igud l have v Ihrevl home 11 /h;}Uml hotel 11 Ih-;)lJ'lell like v n:lI k/
Word list
l3l
manager 11 l 'ma:nrd3a{r)! music n I'lUjU:ZlkJ
ice-cream 11 /'mskri:m! identity 11 j:II'dentlli!
near ndj Inm(r)l new mlj Inju :l nice adj InrmJ north mlj InJ:O/ notice v I'naut .sI
languages /I pl l'I.cOYWld3lzl list 11 Ill stl love v flAvl
of course l';}v'I;::I:51 office 11 I'ofls! our 11Iu*)/ part of(something) " I'pa:! avl part-lime mlj I,pa:! ' tarm! police" Ipa' li:sI really ndj I'ri:~1i1 rock 'n' roll" I,rokan'raoll small ndj IsmJ: 11 spell I' hpe ll sport /1 IspJ:11 spo rts centre" I'spJ;tS ,scnt;,(r)/ the ir lika{r)/ together adv Ita'gei)a{r)/ university " l,ju:nr'v3:~:)[il us Proll //\SI village \,'anl
\I
11
f'vrlrdy'
Iwontl
The family brother" I' brAi):l{r)/ daughter 11 I'dJ:t:l{r)l father 11 I'fo;i):l{r)/ husband 11 l'hAZbJndl mother /1 I' nM o:l{r)l parents ,r pi I' pe';}r:)nl si sister " l'slSI ;J(r)/ son n Isr.nJ wife 11 /warfl
~ UNIT 5 actor" I'a: kt:l{r)l Arabic" l'a!rJbrkJ beer 11 Ib r;J(r)/ blue adj Iblu:/ cheese 11 It{l:d chocolate n I' tIoklJl f Coke 11 Ikaukl Come here! !,kr.m 'lu J(r)l count v /kaunll delicious ndj ld!'hIJs! drama" I'dro:m;)/ drink v Idrl lJkl eat v li:tl excitin g mlj hk'sa rtl lJ1
flat 11 /fI:cli food 11 ffu:df guys" pi /yard how much? f,hau 'mAIII
III
Word list
Mexico 11 I'mekslk;m/ millionaire 11 l,mdjJ' nea{r)1 nationalities
11 pi
f,nreJJ'n
orange /I I'ormdy order v I'J:d;J{r)/ pair (of) 11 JpeJ(r) (Jv)! party n I'pa:t il pizza 11 I'pi:tsa/ play v Iplel! Po rluga! 11 l' pJ:IJogV pounds 11 pI Ipaundzl prices 11 pi I' pral Slzj restaurants "pi I'rest ronts! skiing 11 I'ski' llJl sometimes adv I':v.mtalmzl speak v Ispi:k! swimming 11 I'SWlfllllJl Switzerland 11 {'sw ll saIJndl tennis /I I'tcms! terrible adj I'tcr:>bll the best adj loa 'bestl twin 11 flwlnl \,"iter 11 I'wcll ;){r)l wine 11 {wall1f NationaJi ties American IJ'menkJnl Brazilian Ibr:l'zlli;ml Chinese Ilfal'ni: zI French Ifrcntf/ German I'd33:m;'lnJ Italian ' l'ta!liJW Japanese f,d3repa' ni:zI Mexican I'rnekslbnJ Portuguese l,pJ:IJu'gi ,zl Spanish l'sprem II
Numbers 40- 100 forty I'fJ:til fifty I'MI if Sixty I' slkstil sel'enty I'sev::mtil eight y I'erlil ninety I'na lllli! one hundred Iwr.n 'hr.nd rJdl
,... UNIT 6 all day adj I,J: l 'de ll always adll I'J; lwCl v artist 11 /'0:115 1/ as usual !JZ 'jU:3UJII al the \"eekend IJt OJ ,wi:k'endl aunt 11 lo:nl/
beach /1 /bi: III bed u lbed! between adv tbl',wi: nl breakfaSI fI I' brckf~t l businesswoman u I' brzmswu m;ml busy fldj I' blZil buy v Ibarl come v lkAml cook v fkuk dad u Ida!d1 dinner" I'dm aCr)/ director n Ida'rcklJ(r)/ drive v Idra lvl
visit" I' VIZH/
walk" I v Iw,,:kl watch v IWo1 II week" Iwi:ki when? /wcnf Days of the week Monday n I' m ... ndcI! Tuesday 11 I' tju:zdell Wednesday 11 ('wcdnzdcll Thursday 11 I'lb:zdcII Friday 11 i'fra ldc rl Saturday 11 f'sre tadcrl Sunday 11 I's ... ndc r!
early adv /'3:1 il
eggs
11
pi IcgzJ
fill v Ifr l!
F
get home I,get 'h<>onv get lip I, gc, '"p. go out I,g-:JO 'aut go shopping ',Q;x) 'InpIIY go 10 bed l, g.)U [a 'bed! Good idea! ,god :1I'di;)/
adore v /:)'d~: (r)/ amazing adj 1;J'mclzllJ! anything proll !'entOIIJ! aspirin 11 I'&s prrn{
have a shower l, hlCV
<'I
'Iau<'l(r)/
in prep IlIv In[ernet fI ' In[allcll invite I ' Im 'va1l1 leave v lIi:\ lesson 11 "Iesn life 11 lI:uf lifestyle 11 " lalfstarll lunch fI /I"ntf' morning
11
'mJ: mol
never adv I'nc\;)(r)/ nex l adj Incks[ 0 ' dock tldv 1:I'klok! often ad!' I' ofn. 'nft:ml
paint v Ipcmt{ piano /1 Ipi: 'a:n3U{ ques ti onnaire
11
l, k\lcs[I:I'nc;)(r)!
relax v {n'heksl schooldays /1 pi "sku:ldelzl sea 11 {si:1 seaside /1 1'51:sal(,I, shopping 11 "JaplO shower v,,, "'Jau;)(r~1 (web)site 11 /i' \lcb ls:utl soon adv Is u:nI stay v Is tcll stop v 1:'lopJ studio" l'stju:di.)U
taxi 11 I' treksi! time 11 It arm/ toast /1 /t:;xJs[1 tomorrow mIll Il a'mor;,o/ TV 11 I,ti: 'vi:! t)'pical adj l' trprk V (the) US 11 pI Iju: 'esl usually adv I'ju:3ual if
UNIT 7
baby /1 I'belbil because prep Ibr'kozl bedrooms 11 pI I'bcdru :mzl best (ldj Ibc~ l/ black 1/ !bla!ki boss / 1 tbosl cafe 11 I' klCfcll card" !ko:dI carrots 11 pi I' ka:rals/ catch v Ikretll cat 11 Ikxl! changing rooms "pI l' tIC lfld3 rO ,ru:mzl chcap adj IrJi:p/ chemist's" l' kcmIS Is! Chile 11 l' tIrli! chips 11 pl !tIlps! clothes 11 pI Ikl;)(J()zI coat 11 Ik;)(JI I cold (ldj /k:;xJld! comfortable adj /'k ... mft"bU credit card" l' krcdll ,ko:d! Czech Republic 11 l ,rIek rt'pAbhkl degrees 11 pl /d"gri: zI deSigner 11 Id r'z.alfl;)( r)l d ivorced lIdj IdI'v.J: stl door 11 Id:l:(r)/ easy lIdj I'i:zil
every I'cvrif expensive adj Irk 'spcnslvl fashion house 11 l'f:cJn ,haosf fast adj Ifo:st l favourite mlj /,fc lvntl film director n /' fllm da,rekl:l(r)/ fog 11 Ifl)gl free time 11 I, rri: ' tatml Frcnchman 11 l'frcm Imanf friendly adj I'frcndlil
Word list
l33
hat n Ihre tl hate v !helll homework n /' h;xmlW3, kI hot adj Ihot l how many? I,hau 'menil international adj l, rn ta' na:lnJlf jacket n I'd3reklt l jumper 11 J' d3 ... nl pa(r)/ kids
11
pi lk ,dz}
large adj lIo:d31 laue 11 1'lo:ICII learn v Ib:n! look v Ilu kl machine 11 fma'Ii:n! meet v Imi: tl mobile phones 11 pi l, m;xm:1I1 'f;)Onz} model 11 f' nllxllf money 11 I'm... n;1 months 11 pI ImAnGsI neighbours n pI I' nelbJZI newspape r 11 I' nju:zpclpa(r)/ no problem /' n:)O ,probIJm/ October 11 lok 't::lUb;)(r)/ old Ildj l auld/ over there I,auva '()c;J{r)/ packet 11 I'p:ckltl parcel 11 l' po:sU Pardon? I'po:dnl photographer n Ifa'lOgrafa(r)/ PIN n I' pml place 11 IplclsI pop m usic 1/ I'pop ,mj u :zlkl post v Ip::lU~ t l Post Office 11 I' p:)Ost ,nflsl postcard 11 I' paust ko:d/ present n /'prcwtl program me 11 I' praogra:m/ railway station 11 /'rcllwc l ,SIC1In! rain 11 Ireml red adj Iredl return tickel 1/ In 't3: 11 ,t lkltl sad adj Isa:dl salad 11 I'Slcbdl scales 11 pI /S kC ll,,} seafood 11 1':.i:fu:dI shampoo 11 lI rem 'pu :' shoes" pI IIu: zI shops 11 pi IIops! shows 11 pl lI;wzl Singapore 11 l,sloa' p:l:(r)/ single ticket 11 l'slagl ,lIknl song 11 IsoIJI stamp 11 Is[re mpi Swedish adj l 'swi:d II I take away n l'lelkawcli teach v Iti ,[l l that proll I~retl toothpaste 11 l 'tu:Opclsli town 11 Itaunl
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train 11 It re ln! try on v Itral on! T-sh irl 11 I' t ;:I3,I I undcrstand v I, Anda'slrendl very much I,veri 'mAIII website 11 I' wcbsmtl wet adj Iwet l while adj fW(1I 11 who? IlI u:l why? fW(1I1 wonderful adj /' wAnd;)f)/ wrong adj /roof yellow adj (' jclaul
~ UNIT 8 alarm clock 11 fa'lo:m ,klokl an)' proll ('enil armchair" I'o:mllc;,(r)/ autumn 11 1'':J:tam/ bathroom" l' bo:Oru:ml border 11 /'b.):d:){r)/ bus station 11 I' b ... s ,sleIIn! caT keys 11 pI I' ko, ,ki, v car park" I' ko: ,po:k1 church 11 ItI3:1 JI cinema 11 I.slll.)m.)l cooker 11 I' kuk3(r)/ cosmopolitan adj /, kozma'pohtanl cycling 11 /'salklrOI desk 11 Idesk! dining room 11 l'damlO ,ru:ml directions 11 Ida'rekInzl drawer 1I /dr:l, (r)/ DVD player n I,dj, vi, 'di : ,plel:){r)l excellent adj /'eksal:mll ferry 11 !'feril fest ivals 11 pI /'resllvlzl fishi ng '1 Ifllu;)I floor 11 Ifb: (r)/ fresh mlj If reII fridge 11 If Tidy' furnit u re 11 /' f3:nnIa(r)/ games 11 pI IgC lIllV golf 11 Igolfl home town "
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'taunl
Ind ian adj 1'lIldianl Inte rn el cafe n l ' mlanCI ,klcfcrl
kinds of I'kamdz av/ kitchen n I' kl tIn! lamp 11 IIlcmp/ laptop 11 l'la:plopi left l' lcfll livi ng room 11 I'IIV11J ,ru:ml mean adj /mi:nI mee tin gs IIpll'mi:t llJzI miles" pi Imfulzl
minutes 11 pl l' mmlt sl mod ern adj l'mOOn! more proll IIl1 J:( r)/ mountain 11 I'maontan l need v Ini :d! newsagent's 11 I' nju:zcld3~nl sl next 10 prep I' neksttu:, t~1 night // Ina ll l opera 11 I'opra/
Quick ndj /kll'lkl righ t ntlj Ira III rooms 1I pi Iru:mz1 run v /rlln! sailing n Iscll ll)l sig ns /1 pI Ismnv sky /I Iskal/ slow adj Isbol snowboarding 11 I'sna()b:>:d lul sofa 11 I's ~uf;}/ some ISII m! spectacular adj Is pek'la: kjJb (r)/ sport s bag 11 I's p:>:ts ,ba:gl spring /1 IsprlQI strai ght on I,s tren 'on! summer 1I l' slIm:;)(r)/ sunbathe v l'sAnbe](}/ sunbathing 11 l' slI nbeu)II) ' sunny adj I'sMil supermarket 11 I'su:p;}n}{l:k ll f telephone 11 i' leltf;Kml Thai adj ft al l theatre n /' OIJI;>(r)/ tidy adj I' taldil toilet 11 " t.:lIiJl f trainers n pI I' trem:n} tra\'e1 v l'lra'vll trolley bus /1 I' troli ,bAs! turn v 11'J:n! /' lInd~r)/
walls 11 pi /wJ:l zi warm adj /W.:I:m1 water sports 11 1' \\J:t~ win ter n /' wlIll .J(r)/
JP"
happy birthday /, hrepi 'b3:9dcII horrible adj Ihorablf housework 1I I' hausw3:kJ Irish l1(lj / 'a m Jl
last year 1,lo:st 'jrJ(r)/ I' /mclk! mess n /mcs!
make
most /mJOst l musician 11 fmju'31Jn/ next year I,nckst 'j lJ(r)/ olde r adj /';)(JldJ(rY Pakistan n I, prekr'sta:nl pay v IpcII politician 11 /,pol~'tIJnl princess 11 /, prrn'sesl racing driver 11 l' relslO , dratv~r)/
real ad) l' ri :;)11 rich adj IfllJI Saudi Arabia 11 /, s11OOi :)' rclbi;)/ scientiSI 11 /' 5111;)11I1Stl see v Isi:! Singer 11 /'slIp(r)/
south adj /saoO/ still ad) fSl1 lf story n /'st:):ril thousa nd 11 1'01lU2;)nd/ TV compa ny 11 1,li: 'vi: ,kAmp:mil uncle 11 l' Al) ki/
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art 11 /' 0;1 1
Austria U /' OSlria/ back 11 Iba:k! birthday 11 I' b:dkleil born v IbJ!TI/ Ca nadi an adj IkJ 'neldiJnf chari ty shop 'I l 'tJ:crJli ,fop! colourful adj fkAbfll dea r IIdj IdIJ(r)/
fa mous adj l' fclmJs/ film 11 /fllm/ film company n /' frlm ,kAmp:>ni/ fingerprint 11 I'fll)g;)prllll/ for salc /fa'se ll! galle ry /I / ,greIJril go v /gaol good time I,gud 't alm/ grandfather 1I I'grre nfo:o;l(rY grandmother 11 /' gra:nmll(h{r)/ gym 11 /d31ml
park 11 lpo:kl posters u pi I' P~II~t;)7J pub 11 IPAb/
u nder prep
do v Idu: ' eldest adj "eldlstl expert 11 ('eksp:U (
wri ter
11
/ 'ralla(rj/
year 11 /jlJ(r)l yesterday adv I'jel>l~cII Months of th e year Ja nulIry 11 /d:;'TnjUJril Feb ruary 11 /' februJril March 1I /mu:tfl April /1 l'elprJII May 11 (mel/ June 11 /d3u: nl
July
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Id3U '11l11
August 11 /';):gJst l September 11 Ise p'tcmba(r)1 October n {ok'{JOb;J(r)/ Novembe r 11 /nJO'vcmb;)(r)/ Decem ber 11 /dr 'scmbJ(r)/
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pasta 11 I' prest;!/ playing cards 11 pi I' plelllJ ,ko:dz!
Ordinal numbers tirst adj 1£3:511 second adj I' ~ck"ndl third adj It)J:dI fourth adj If;):9/ fi fth adj 1(1(01 silnh adj ISlksOl se\'enth adj l 'scvnOl eighlh adj ICI[O/ ninth adj InameJ tenlh adj II(nOl eleventh adj II'lcv;)nOl twelfth adj ItwclfOl thirteenth mlj 1,03:'li:n91
Really? l'ri:'Jlil relaxing adj In'h'ksllJ l roast beef
rugby
11
I ,T::M.Jst 'bi:fl
l' r ... gb[1
show v IJ;>O/ Sightseeing 11 /'5,111 51: 101 sit v I's lt l skiing 11 Iski :llJ! special ndj I'spcJII square 11 Iskwea(r)/ start v Isto:t! sun" Is,\nl
fou rteenth mlj 1,(.,:'ti:nOl fifiee nth adj l,fl f'li:n91 sixteenth adj 1,; lks't [:nOl seventeenth adj f, scvn'li:nOl
swimming pool
11
I'SWlml!) ,pu:l!
lour
11 Itua(r)l tourist 11 l 'I,,;)rtst l tourist office 11 I' w;)f[st ,Oflsl
eighteenth adj I,CI'll:n91 nincleelllh ndj l ,mtln' li:nOl twen tieth ndj I'tw(nti:>Ol thirtieth ndj 1'93:li:>Ol
villa 11 I' VI];)!
,\-alk
v I' w;:,:kJ weekend 11 I,wi:k'cndl I\'indsurfing 11 /' wmds3:fl!)1
zoo 11 Izu:1
".. UNIT 10 ago adv 1:"g:Jol at prcp Ia:t, 'JI/
" . UNIT 11
bus tour 11 /' bll.s ,HJ'J(r)/
a little bit I:J 'IItl ,bltl
cam ping 11 l 'ka:mpl lJl castle /1 I' ko: sl! cathedral" Ik;)'Oi:dr;)U clean v lkli:ndl coffee bar 11 !' kofi ,bo:(r)l
accident 11 I'reksld'Jl1 ll act v lrekl l afraid adj /a 'freldl airport " l'eap.,:11
also adv 1'.J:ls;K)/ anywhere at/v I'eniwea(r)/ arc hitecl 11 I'a:kllekl l Argen tina 11 /,o:dS'Jn 'li :n;)!
dance 11 !do:ns! dale /1 Idell l diner 11 /'dlln'J(r)l enjoy
I'
arm 11 lo:mI athle te 11 I're01i:t f
III1'd3;)11
free adj Ifri :1
barbecue 11 l'bo:blkju :1
get v /gC[/
beef
horse riding 11 " h;:':5 ,r-l.IdJIJ'
better adj l 'bcl 'J(r)/
Ice-skating n I' al ~ ,skellllJl India 11 1'1Ildi;)/ interested 11 " lI1l r351ldJ
bill " !bIll blog 11 !blogl boring ndj /'b.J:ntJ! button 11 I'bll.t nI
lake 11 /le lk!
last adj 110:stl late fldj I adl' I,len l leisure 11 1'lc3'J(r) a:k,llV;)[il. lislenedactivity v 1'lJsndl . lots proll lint s! lucky adj I' lll.kil market 11 /, mo:kl ll meal 11 Imi;]1 milk 11 fmllk! much pron lm ... l[1 museum 11 Imju'zi:'JmI
once adv Iw ... ns/ orange juice /1 I' nflnd3,dsu:s/
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11
/bi:fl
cake /l Ikelkl can v Ikre nl chat I' 1[1a:1 1 chess 11 !tJesl
communicate I' Ika'mju:mkcIII computer games /l pi Iblll'pju: t'J ,gelmli conlinue v fi;:'Jn'[mju :/ dangerous IIdj I'demd3'J r'Js! defense 11 fd l'fcll ~1 department" Idl'po: t m;)nll draw I' fdra:1 endless nrlj /'end l"sI
everything proll l 'cvriOlljl
fa rmer 11 I'fo:m:}(r)/ film star 11 I' fl lm ,sto: (rJ/ fluently Cldj /'flu:antl il fly v !fIml foo tball p[a)'er 11 Nmh:s:l ,plc I ;)! geography / 1 Idsi'ografi/ glass /1 Iglo:sf grandma n I'gr.cnmo:1 green atlj Igri: nl gui tar 11 fg l'to:(r)l help v /help! h istory 11 I' hlSlri' horse n IhJ: si hour 11 I'ao:>{r)/ hurt v Ih:s:tl interpreter jumbo jet
l lll' t:s:pnta(r)/
11 1I
l,d3AmbdU 'd3C1 1
kind adj Ikarndf lift I' fll ftl lost adj l10stl message /J f' mesldy' metres IJ pi l' mi:tnJ millions 1I pI l 'm lljJnv m iss I' fml s! mostly adv l' mdUS! lil motor radng 11 l 'm
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Whal's the matter? !,wots oa 'ma:t J(r)! water 11 I' wa:l:>{r)/ worldwide adj l'w3:ld w
~ UNIT 12 anyone prOl1 {'eniw..,n{ Anything else? l,cniOll] 'cls! apple pie 11 f,a:pl 'p:1I1 around 1 ;:I'rotund! bar 1I 100:1 beans 11 pi /bi:nv bike 11 /balk! bookshop 1I I' bukfoP! bottle /1 l' b0l1l bread 11 Ibrcdl cereal Il {'SI;:rri;:r1/ chicken 11 {'tflkm! chocolate cake n I' IJ ok!.)1 ,kel kl coffee shop 11 I' kofi .fop! conditioner 11 Ibn'dLJana(r)l customers 11 pl l 'kf>.sl;:rmav desc ribe v Idl'skr;l lbl dessert /I {dl 'Z:S:11 diet 11 l 'dawI! dishes 11 pi !'dlfl v dolla rs 11 pi I'dnlazi dry adj Idrm! feel v If[ ,lI first class alij !,f:s:st ' klo: sl fish 11 Ifl f ! floors 11 pI If b:v follow v Ita 'fobol followed by I' fo l;)(J([ ba ll forget v Ifa'get ! frui t n Ifru:t ! garden 11 l'ga:dnJ gale 11 Igell l glass of I"ine 11 {,g lo :s hair ham
/I
Ihe d{r)/
11
I lm!mf
immedial~ly
aV
'wa ml
adv IJ'mi:dia\lif
jam 11 Idz:c mf juice 11 Id3 U:s! just (l(/v IdlAS !1 kilometres
11
pI I' kJl ami,! ;:rv
little ad) /'111 11 lunch box 11 l' IAll tf ,boksl
tall adj ft J:1I the Net 11 /i)a 'net l ticket n I' t lkltl ti cket machine 1I I' lrkll md,fi:n! tracto r 11 !'tr&kta(r)/ try v It rai l turn o ff V f, 13: n 'ofl
mains 11 pi !melllv marathon /l /' ma:r;)(l~)lll ma ybe adll /' mclbil mayon naise n I, mcla'nc!z/ meat 11 Imi: tl menu 1I /'menju:l
use v Iju:v
mineral water 1I !'mlllara l ,wa:t:J(r)/ rnLxed salad" /,m lkst ' s:cl;xl!
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mobile pholle 11 l,nl;)Ub;.ul 'f;lOn! move into I, mu:v ' ml tl , 1Il1,}{ nearly adv f' nl;>lil normal adj (' n;>:mll on the side I,on ();, 's:ucV onion 11 I,A ni;,n/ ordering v /'J:d;ml)!
pC'rhaps (/(/1'
Ip;)'ha!p~1
plale 11 Iplcllf polite adj IpJ' larl l programs 11 l' pr;;JlJ9r;Cm7J pull 11 Ipoll
report 11 In 'PJ:lf rict' 11 In u s' salmon 11 " s:cm;>n/ sC'cond class adj f,sebndl service 11 f'S3:V Is! side orders 11 pi /'sald ,J:dJ"J siesta 11 Isi'c~t;J/ silly IIIlj /' s ll iI Sir 11 153:1 slices 11 pl l' ... I:lI slzI smaller Ildj l'sln J:b( r)/ smallest mlj I's mJ:ll stl smile 11 l ... m;IIU smoke 11 l~mJlJkI snack" I SIIa!kJ sou p 11 isu:p/ sparkli ng rutj I'spo:k hul stand " ISI;cndl starters 11 I'slO: t;)z) suga r 11 /'Jug;Kr)/ swap v Iswnp! take pholos 11 1,lelk 'fJul;)Uzj lapas 11 l'tre.PJs/ thirsl)' adj /'03:stil
liII prep Itl ll toma to 11 ItJ'mu: l;)()/ 100 many I,tu: 'meni! 100 much !,tu : 'mAIJI
US dollars
11
pl /,ju: es 'dIlIJz)
I'egetable " l 'ved31;,b1l wait" IWelt l \\'ailress 11 I' we llrJs! I,'orld 11 l'w3: ldI
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UNIT 13
actions" pl l' rekfnz/ angry adj I'a!ugril aparlments 11 pI IJ ' IX;l:tmallt!J arrive v /J'ra lv! al the moment /;>t ()J 'mJOrn;)ntJ boots 11 pI IbU:151 bored tldj IbJ:dI bring" IbnlJl build v IblldJ business " /' b l zn ;)~
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call " /b:1I ca rry I' I' k;cnl choose I' Itfu: '" close 11 IklJUz/ cold l, kJUldI colours t\ pI I' kAI;>z/ country house /J l,kAntri 'hlWs/
do well I,du: 'well dress 1I /clrcsl end IIdj le nd/ espedally ad" Ir'spcfalil espresso " le'spres~ extra adj l'ekslrJl fi n ish 11 I'flll lf/ guess
jI
Iges!
happening 11 l 'hiCpJJ\IIJI have a cold v I'h:ev J k:\u ldl headache 11 I' hedcrkl helping 11 l' helpl!)1 homeless 11 I' h.)(JmIJs/ hostel 11 I' hD~tall hungry tldj l 'hAogrii jeans lose open
11 I'
pi Idji:n zl
Ilu:zj I'
l''JOpJn/
pleased adj Ipli:zdl poor adj Ipa:(r)/ private plane /J I,pm lvat ' plc In! public transport IJ !,pAb h k'lra:nSp:l:11 put on v Iput ' onl remembe r " Irr'mcmb~r)/ road 11 IrJUdl scarf 11 Isku:fJ secrel 11 1'~i:k rJt l sell .' Isell shirt /J !J3:11 shorts 11 pI If:!:Is/ skirt 11 Isk:s:t! sleep v I'sl i:pl socks 1I pi Isoksf someone pron I'sAmwAn! spend money v I,spend 'mAnil spend time I' I,spend 'ta lmf strawberry /I I'stn:b;>ril successful adj Isak' ... esflf suil 11 Isu:tf take off 11 I' te lk of! leenage adj I' ti:nc ld3<' tie 11 Il all trousers" pi I' tmuzazl turn on v 1,13:n ' on! lurn off 11 l,t3:n 'ofl TV programme 11 1,li: 'vi: ,pr:>llgr;cml video
1I
/' \'ldi;)O/
wear v /' weal window /I l' wlOd~
win v {Wln/ work v /W3:kJ worricd v /' w,uid! worth adj /11'3:01
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Colou rs black adj Iblrekl blue adj !blu :! brown adj Ibraunl green adj 19ri: n/
grey adj Igre!1 red (Idj Ircd! white adj Iwa ll! yellow adj I' jcl;wJ
imagine I' /T'ma:d3ml important 11 Iml'pJ:lantl
jeep 11 Id3i:p f journalisl 11 l'd3:5:nallst / know
Inau/
I'
local adj I'laukV medicine 11 /'mcdsnl modern languages 11 pi 1,1111)(111 '1!Cl]gwld3!zI motorbike 11 !'maolab;ukl move v Imu: vl nearby adj I' nl;lb~1l 1 nervous adj 1'1I3:V;)sl
overnight adv !,;){Jv,}'nalll
..".. UNIT 14 ~-----------------abroad v l:t'br;):d! across adl' {;,)' krosl all year round 1,:):1 jll 'raund! along prep 1:t'101)/ assistant I! /;I'S lst;)nl / autoroute 11 1':l: I;')Uru:tl balcony n I'b~elk;)lIi! banana 11 !b:t'lIo:IIJI begin v !bl'gml Belgium 11 I' beld3;)1I1! biology 11 /b~II ' ol;xJ3i1 party 11 !' pa:til bistro 11 f' bi:slr::HJi boat 11 /b;')U11 bridge 11 /brzdy campus Il f' ka:mpJ sI canals 11 pi Ik;) 'II:clz! carefully (Idj !'kc.)fJliJ check in I' !,tIck '1nl chef n !Iefl chemislry 11 ,' kCml$lril connection 11 /kJ'nckInI cosl 11 /kosll cruise 11 Ikru::z/ developing countries 11 pi Id l,vel:tpll] 'kAlI1ri z! doc tors 11 pi /'d oktazl east 11 li:stl economics 11 !,i :k.)'nOll1lksl Europe 11 I'jUJrJp! events 11 pi " 'vent s! exam 11 flg'za!mI explain v flk'spleln1 exprcssions 1I pi /E k'sprcIllzI
painter 11 I' pcll1l;}{r)1 Physics 11 l'fl2.1k sl piece of information 11 !,pi:s;)v mf;)'melInI plans 11 pi Ipla::nzl pleasure 11 /' plc3:l{r)l Psychology 11 !sal'kol;xl:;i! quickly adv I'kwlkli! quite often !,kwatt 'ofll! research company 1/ /n' S:l:II,kAmpani/ revision 11 !n 'v I3nl ride 1I lrald! romantic adj IrdU ' m:cnl1kJ rucksack If I' r ... ks:ckJ safari IT !s;I'fu:ri! Same to you I, ~clm lu 'j u:! Scottish adj l' skollII Sce you again soon I,s i: ju :Jgcll 'su:nI South Africa 11 I,SiluO 'a::fnbl souvenir I! l,stl:vJ' rllJ(r)/ steak /l l~ tC T kJ sunshine 11 1'~ "'"I,lInl lent 11 !tenl! there adv IOca(r)!
transport
11
I'tr:cnspJ:tl
trip Il ItTlp! tunnr! 11 l'l ... nll women 11 pi {' wlmlnl Zambia
/J
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flight 11 /fIall l future 11 i'fju:tI;}{r)l grow up I,gr:>u 'AP! gymnasium 11 Id:;lm ' lIcTzi;lnll hope v /h;x,p/ housewife 11 I' hauswatfl how long? adl' I, hau 'ImJl
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Pairwork pages ~ UNIT
2p 14
PRACTICE Cities and countries 2 Work with a partner. Student A Student B
Look al the photos o n p1 4. Look at the photos on this page.
Ask questions and write th e answers. What's her 1181IUI? Where '$ she from?
p What's his: "aPll6? Whue '$ ht from?
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UNIT 8 p59
PRACTICE Two different rooms 1 Work with a partner. Student A Student B
Look at the picture on p59. Look at the picture on this page.
Your pictu res are diffe rent. Talk about them to fin d diffe rences.
/" my picture, there's a ...
Is there a ... ?
Yes, there is'. / No, tllere isn't.
Pairwork pages
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Irregular verbs Base form
Past Simple
be begin
was/were began
bri ng build bu y
brought built bought
can
Base form
-lose
Past Simple
mean
lost made meant
meet
met paid
could
pay put
come
caught ca me
read lri: dJ ride
cost
COSI
r un
do
did
say
ran said
draw
drew
see
saw
drink d rive
sell
sold
-eat
drank drove
send
sent
ate
sit
sal
feel
felt
sleep
find
fou nd
speak
ny
new
spell
fo rget
forgot
spend
get
got
give
gave
stand swim
go have hear
went had beard
slept spoke spelt spen t stood swam look taught
know
knew
lea rn
lea rntllearned
leave
left
catch
make
take teach think understand wear win
put read !red! rode
thought understood wore
wi n
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142 Irregular verbs
Phonetic symbols Consonants I
2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 II
12 13 14 15 t6
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
Ipl Ibl III Id! I kl Igl If I Ivl 151 IzJ IV Iml 1nl Ihl Ir/ Ij l Iwl 101 101 If I 131 Itfl Id31 IQI
Vowels as in
pen /pe n!
as in as in
big /blgl tea /1i:I do Idu )
as in
cat Ikre l l
as in
go Igoul four /b:1
as in
as in as in as III as
ill
as in
as in as in as in as in asin as in as in as in as in as as as as
in in in in
very /' vcri!
son /SA n/ zoo /zu;/ live III v/
my /mml now Inau! happy I'hrepil
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
IU hi IV lel Ire! la) 101 I, ) lul lu:! /h/
as in as in as in
as in as in as in as in
as in as in
as in as in
130 / as in 101 as in
see Isi:1
his /hlzl twenty /'1 went if ten lIe n! bag /bre gl father
I'rQ:{j~1
hot Ihot l morning I' nn:n lfjf football l' futb,, 11 yo u Iju:/ sun IS AnJ learn II3:nI letter 1 ' l e l ~1
red /red/
yes /j es/ wunt
Iwont/
thanks /9
the 1001 she /fi :1 television ! 'tell VI3nl
child Itfa lld! German / 'd33:m:m/ English / 'll)gltJ/
Diphthongs (two vowels together)
38 39 40 41 42 43 44
45
l erl as in /;}U/ as in fall as in laul as in h ll as in h;;>/ as in leol as in luol as in
name fne lml no Imm! my /mall how Ihaol boy /bOil hear /hl~/ where /wea/ tour /10-;'/
Phonetic symbols
143
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