1. Language Summary 2
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ffi Narionatiries,, l-n' dlîf o ; ffi Titles irc_e-Ig)
countries nationalities a man (married or singte)
(Ïr fr"r - ) a married woman
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Itåtian a singte woman
Brazi I Brazi[ian
KUSSIA KUSSran TIF! . Mt; Mrs, Ms or Miss + surname: Mr Brown, Mrs King, Ms Roberts, etc.
the USA Amêrican
uermany
Egypt
Austrå[ia
uerman
Egyplran
ffi Greetings ffiÐ
Austrå[ian
tvlextco tvtextcan
I urKey" I urKtsn Good afternoon,
Mrs King.
the UK British
Spain )pan rsn
China Lnrnese
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)oPot I
Japanêse
France French
Colômbia LOtomDrAn
ffiffiJobs GEI@
a sh6p assistant an åctor a teåcher
an åctress
TIPS! ¡ Good morníng Good afternoon and Good evaning = Hello.
. Goodníght = Goodbye.
a tãxi driver a mustctan
ffi Numbers 13-100 2D O@@ pzo
13 thirte'en 21 twenty-ône 30 thlrty
14 fourte'en 22 twenty-twô 4U forry
t5 ftneen 23 twenty-thre'e 50 ff''fty
16 sixte'en 24 twenty-fo"ur 60 sÎxty
17 sevente'en 25 twenty-fïve 70 sêventy
18 eighte'en 26 twenty-six 80 dighty
a potice officer a manager a wåite, .a
a *åitr"rt 19 ninete'en z / Iwenty-seven 9o ninety
TIPS!r In the Language Summaries we only 20 twênty 28 twenty-dight 100 a hûndred
show the main stress in words and phrases. 29 twenty-nine
¡ We use a oÍ øn with iobs: He ø doctor.
2. L
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Language Summary z
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ffi ,e (singular): positive ;2A@fia ffi öe (singular): yes I no questions and short
POSITIVE (+) answers -rp@Þ,r
l'm (= lam) I m bnflsn. YEs I NO QUESTIoNS (?)
you're (= areJ You're a student
Am I in this class? Yes,you are.
he's (= ¡g ¡5¡ He's Chinese. No, you aren't.
she's (= 5þg ¡5¡ She's Brazilian. Yes, I am.
Are you from Russia?
It's American. No, I'm not.
Yes, he is.
ïlP! ¡ We use ít for a thing (a car, abooh, etc.) ls he a doctor?
No, he isn't.
ls she ltalian? Yes,she is.
No, she isn't.
NECATTVE (-)
ls it Japanese? Yes, it is.
l'm not (= am not) I'm not American. No, it isn't.
aren't (= are not) You aren't a teacher.
ïûPS! ¡ We can also say: No, you're nof. No, he,s not.
he isn't (= ís not) He isn't from Beii No, sheS not- andNo, it not. ii
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she isn't (= is not) She isn't Australian. r'We can't say Yeçye+rr+., yes;h., yex+eb., W. or y+s;il+.
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it isn't (= is ¡q1) It isn't a Mercedes.
Tf F5! ¡'We can also say you're not, he's not, she not
and it not:
You'te not a teacher
Hel notfromBeijing.
not Australian.
She's
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It not aMercedes.
¡'We can't say W+.
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ffi øe (singular): lIlf- questions i."äe ö pìo'i underscore
wH- QUESTIONS (?)
Where am li.
Where are you from? W Personalinformation quest¡ons {2cqplÐ
Where s he/she/it from? What's your first name, please?
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What your name? What's your surname?
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What his / her name? Are you married?
What s your job?
What's your nationality?
What is / her job
iob?
What's your address?
¡ Where = a place (Turkey, London, erc.).
TIFS! What's your mobite number?
oWhat = a thing (a name, a job, etc.).
'Where's What's your emaiI address?
. = Where is, What = What is.
. We can't wríte+W or Whø++e1æft6af .
. We also make questions with How:
How are you? How old is your house?
How otd are you? rr' Tr,i'.il-'i
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TIPS! r We don't usually say yecvs old for people:
I'm tlúrty. , Emíly nine., etc.
. We say I'm thirty. not lha,¿e tþirv* . or Lm-fh++tyea+s.
3. Recording Scripts
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A r How do you spell that? rete What's the answer to question l?
suc Hello, my name's Sue. What's your P M_O-L-I-N_A. Pedro?
name? r Thank you, Pedro. Welcome to the class PEDRo I'm sorry, I don't know.
v¡n¡o Hello, I'm Mario. r Thank you. r Magda?
s Nice to meet you. :tr5:rl; v¡co¡ lt's Brazil.
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M You too. r That's right. Good.
I sAsnru Excuse me. How do you spell
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r¡re Hello. What's your first name, please? 'Brazll'?
ADAM Hi, Meg.
vecor lt's Magda. K B_R_A_Z-I_L.
MEc Hi, Adam. How are you?
r How do you spell that? u OK. Thank you.
¡ I'm fine, thanks. And you? M M_A-G-D-A.
v I'm OK, thanks. r t+ffi#Æ
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Thanks. What's your su¡name?
ffiiá"#',-Ë v lt's Janowsk{. ANswERs A British s Chinese cBrazllian
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D American
A r And how doþu spell that?
e What's your home number? M J-A-N-O-W-S-K-4. trf,wft
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B lt's 020 7599 6320. K J-A-N-O-W-S-K-A. Thank you, I'm + I'm British.
e 020 7599 6320. Magda. Welcome to the class. You'¡e + You're a student.
s Yes, that's right. v Thank you. He's + He's Chinese.
2 She's + She's Brâzllian.
B
It's + It's Ame¡ican.
e What's your mobile number? r¡re Hello. What's your first name, please?
B lt's 07655 421769. sns¡ru It's Hasan.
07655 421769. r How do you spell that? I'm not + I'm not A,merican.
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e Yes, that's right. H H-A-S_A_N. You aren't + You aren't a teacher.
r He isn't Ð He isn't from Beijing.
¡ Thanks. Thanks. And what's your surname?
She isn't + She isn't.{ustralian.
C s Yousef.
It isnt + lt isn't a Mercedes.
¡ What's your phone number in Madrid? r OK. How do you spell that, please?
H Y_O_U-S-E-F ffi"$æ
e lt's 00 34 9L 532 67 53. WWffi
n 003491 ... K Y-O-U-S-E-F Thank you, Hasan. AMY Ben, do you want to see some photos
Welcome to the class. nf mr¡ fripn¡lc?
B ...53267 53.
a OK. Thank you. u Thank you. BEN SuTe.
I OK. This is a friend from Germany.
ffi
ffitr ffiw s What's his name?
first name + What's your first name, please?
¡v¡t- Where are you from, Stefan?
surname + What's your surname?
n Karl. He's a doctor.
sru¡¡N I'm from Russia. And you?
spell that + How do you spell that? e Oh, OK.
e I'm from furkey ¡ And, um, this is my friend Steve. He's a
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W# &ffi musician.
'Where are you from? I B Is he American?
I I'm from Russia.
And you? I I'm from Turke;z
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v¡col Excuse me Yes, he is. He's from Washington. And,
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KArE Yes, Magda?
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What does'answer' mean?
I ask a question, you say the answer.
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friend Claíre.
That's a nice photo. Where's she from?
from France. But she's a teacher in
M I'm sorry I don't understand. London now.
t Her name'sJulietteBinoche. She's from K OK. Question - What's your first name? B Really? Hmm. She's beautiful.
France. z His name's Daniel Craig. He's Answe¡ - It's Magda. Yes, she is - and she's married.
from the UK. ¡ Her name's Nicole Kidman. v Oh, OK. I understand. Thank you. B oh.
She's from Ausftalia. + His name's Will 2 A,nd this is my friend Daniela. She's from
Smith. He's from the USA. 5 Her name's PEDRo Excuse me. Italy
Penélope Cruz. She's from Spain. e His B Is she a musician?
K,ATE Yes, Pedro?
name'sJackie Chan. He's from China. p No, she isn't. She's an actress.
What's 'lápiz'in English?
ffi
eÀil@* r Pencil. B Oh, OK. Is she married?
1üv 2y i:g¡ +bv sâr 6ei zbp etd P Can you repeat that, please? Um, no, she's single.
9uq 10vw r Pencil. Really? What's her phone number?
øffi p Pencil. Ben!
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r¡rtHello. What's your first name, please? r Good.
prono lt's Pedro. Mr + Mr Brown lMrs + Mrs King I
r 'What's
your surname? Ms + Ms King I Ms + Ms Roberts I
Miss + Miss Roberts
4. Recording Scripts
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What's your first name, please?
No, she's 43. Her husband's name is Nick
and he's a doctor. And I think he's a very
REcEPTtoNtsT Good morning, Mr Brown. What's your surname? good father.
Are you married? And these are their two children
MR BRowN Good morning, Amanda. - our
What's your nationaliry? grandchildren. This is Anne, our
B
What's your address? granddaughter. She's 14, and she's a very
MR BRowN Good afternoon, Mrs King.
What's your mobile number? good musician. And this is our grandson
MRs KING Good afte¡noon. What's your email address? Kevin. He's 1I - oh no, he's 12 now. It's a
c ffi very nice photo, I think.
WAIER Good evening, sir. W
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MR BRowN Good evening.
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woMAN 1 Good morning, Tony ANswËRs zb) ae) ¿c) sa) od)
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MR BRowN Thank you very much. Good
night.
roNY Good morning, Mrs Blake.
wr Oh is this your cat? ffi
a) seventeen pounds b) seventy p
w¡tT¡n Good night, sir. r Yes, his name's Charlie. c) a hundred dollars d) twenry-one euros
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w1 How old is he?
T He's thirteen.
e) thirty-five cents f) twenty-one dollars
fifty g) three euros seventy-five h) seven
at bfl dot com + william dot brown at b f I pounds sixty
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dot com
MAN 1 Holv oid is your house, Tony?
at yahoo dot com + frank moon one two
three at yahoo dot com
roNY lt's a hundred years old, I think. I
at webmail dot net + anna roberts at
vt Oh, right. ¡. Excuse me. How much is this watch?
webmail dot net 3 B lt's twenty-five pounds.
at hotmail dot co dot u k + katy dot king ro¡¡y And this is Emily. 2
'six at hormail dot co dot u k woMAN z Hello, Emily ¡ This is very nice. How much is it?
w ev¡rv Hello. .B lt's sixty-four dollars.
*ilffi# w2 How old are you?
ToNY Good morning. Welcome to the 3
nineZfive Employment Agency My
E l'm nine. A How much are the pens?
name's Tony 4 e They're seventy p.
4vv Nice to meet you. v¡tt Z Is that your car? n OK. Two, please.
T You too. OK. First, one or two questions. ToNY Yes, it is.
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What's your first name, please? M2 How old is it? ¡ These bags are beautiful. How much
n lt's Amy. T lt's twenty-one years old. are they?
T Aíd what's your surname? M2 Wowl e They're forty-eight pounds fifty.
I Foley 5 I OK, thank you.
r OK, um, how do you spell that, please? tot¡y Bonnie ... come here ... good girl. 5
A F-O_L-E-Y woMAN 3 What a nice dog. How old is she? a They're nice.
r F-O-L-E-Y. Thanks. Are you married? r She's seven.Or forty-nine, in dog years! B Yes,but they're very expensive.
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No, I'm single.
And what's your narionaliry? W
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How much are they?
They're ninety-five euros.
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I'm Bútish.
OK . .. Right. What's your address?
lt's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester, MII
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1 We aren't ltalian, we're Spanish.
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6JZ. 2 You're a very good teacher. a coffee I a cappuccino I an espresso I a tea I
a mineral water I a Coke I an orange juice i
How do you spell 'Whedon ? a They're in a small hotel.
a croissant I an egg sandwich I a cheese and
W-H-E-D-O-N. ¿ He's a doctor and he isn't married. tomato sandwich
T So that's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester, 5 I'm an actor and she's a musician. ,lå¡Ë&w2-;.
l|ltr 6JZ. 6 lt's a very old city. Ëi#ffi#
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T OK, thanks. Right, er, next question. AsstsrnNr Can I help you?
I Nick is Fiona's husband. z Kevin is Nick's
What's your mobile number? CUSToMER 1 Yes, two cappuccinos, please.
son. 3 Fiona is Kevin's mother. 4 Anne is
It's 07866 642339. Fiona's daughte¡. s Nick is Anne's father. A Sure. Anything else?
T 07866... er... o Anne is Kevin's sister. z Nick and Fiona cr A croissant, please.
Yes.
6+2339. a¡e Kevin and Anne's parents. A Eat in or take away?
T OK, thanks. And what's your email
address?
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c1 Eat in, please.
¡ OK, that's ... five pounds eighty-five,
tq¡nv I'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband.
It's amy.foley@hotmail.co.uk. please.
I'm 65 and Sid is 64 - iike the Beaties songl
T So that's, er, amy.folephotmail.co.uk.
This is a photo of our daughter Fiona and cl Thank you very much.
Yes, that's right. her family. Fiona's a teacher ar a big school A You're welcome.
T OK, thanks a lot. Right, um, what kind in Mancheste¡. She's 43 nor¡/. or is it 44?
ofjob do you want?