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tuE*S*$e G tu€***$* 4
Common words
Numbers 0-21
Days of the week
Numbers 1-100
&€*Su€* T
Names and countries
Personal information: be
National¡ties
Vocabulary booster: More countries and nationalities
is or are
Negative sentences
Short answers
Possessive adjectives
lndefinite article: o(n)
Vocabulary: Jobs
be: personal questions
Listen and read: People from different places
Punctuation: Capital letters
lmprove your writing: Addresses in English
Pronunciationi lDl,lerl and /aI/
&€**axEe R
Present simple: Spelling
Present simple with helshe/it
Short answers
Negatives
Positives and negatives
Questions
Vocabulary booster: Everyday activities
like, love, hate + -ing
Listen and read: An Englishman,s home
Pronouns
Adverbs of frequency
Activity verbs
Word order: frequency adverbs, auxiliaries
Pronunciation: Plural nouns with /s/, tzl and ltzt
Asking politely
Apostrophes
lmprove your writing: A paragraph about a friend
tu€**u** S
4
4
4
4
22
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27
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27
5
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8
9
9
ldentifying objects: this, that, these, those
olon or no orticle with objects and plurals
havelhas got
Questions and short answers
3=isorhos
Adjectives and nouns
Vocabulary booster: More everyday objects
Vocabulary: Family vocabulary
Listen and read: A famous family
Possessive 's
Spelling: Plurals
Pronunciation: The sounds lsl and tzl
Prepositions
Question words
lmprove your writing: Combining sentences
Writing about your family
tu3***E* 3
10
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11
f1
11
12
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't4
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15
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Vocabulary: Means of transport
Prepositions
can/cqn't
Short answers
Articles: o and fhe
most, a lot of, some, not mony
Listen and read: Transport statist¡cs
Real life: Catching planes and trains
Asking questions
Pronunciation: The letter o
Vocabulary booster: on a plane
lmprove your writing: Completing an immigration form
tu€*S*E* *
28
28
28
2E
29
30
30
31
32
32
32
33
Vocabulary: Common verbs
Present Simple: Questions
Negatives
Positive and negative
Questions and short answers
Vocabulary booster: Buildings
Listen and read: Studying in South Korea
Vocabulary: Opposites
Telling the time
Prepos¡tions of time: in, qt or to
Vocabulary: Daily routines
Subject and object pronouns
Pronunciation: The letter i
lmprove your writing: Commas, full stops, and and but
too, both and neither
Countable and uncountable nouns
Vocabulary: Food
there is / there ore
Short answers
some and ony
some, ony, o(n) and no
Vocabulary booster: Vegetables and other things to eat
Listen and read: Fish cakes
Questions with how much and how many
Ordering food and drink
Vocabulary: o cup of, a gloss of, o bottle of
Pronunciation: Sentence stress
lmprove your writing: Describing food
&€**reS* F
Past simple: wos/were
Short answers
Vocabulary: Years, decades and centuries
Past simple: Spelling of -ed endings
Regular verbs
lrregular verbs
Prepositions of time
Pronunciation: Past tense endings
Past simple: Regular and irregular verbs
Ordinal numbers
Dates
Time phrases
Vocabulary booster: Common verbs
Listen and read: The strange soldier
Vocabulary: Life stories
lmprove your writing: Time linkers: before, after,then
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16
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't7
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40
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4',|
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45
SsE**r=E* S ffi*s€$E* € É
Vocabulary: Types of film
Adjectives to describe films
common verbs in the past tense
Past Simple: Negative
Questions
Short answers
Question words
Past simple: Positive, negative and questions
Pronunciation: Past forms
Vocabulary booster: Books, magazines, newspapers
Listen and read: National heroes and heroines
Arranging a night out
lmprove your writing: A diary
tu€*#*E* *
Future plans: going to
want to
Short answers
would like to and wont to
Future forms
Word combinations
Suggestions and offers
Pronunciation: I'll, we'll
Prepositions
Vocabulary booster: At the beach
Future time expressions
Listen and read: World weather report
Vocabulary: The weather
Talking about the weather
lmprove your writing: Write about a holiday place
&€*d*E* G *
46
46
46
47
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50
51
51
69
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Adjectives: Opposites
Comparative adjectives
Superlative adjectives
Comparative and superlative adjectives
Pronunciation: Comparatives
One and ones
Vocabulary: Shops and shopping
Listen and read: lntelligent machines
lmprove your writing: Describing a place
Vocabulary booster: A supermarket
Asking in shops
Possessives
tu€*S*E* €*
52
52
53
54
54
54
54
55
55
5ó
57
57
Vocabulary: Educat¡on and learning
mrght and might not
will and won't lproboblyl
might (not), will and won't
Pronunciation: Contracted forms
Listen and read: The five ages of English
Vocabulary booster: ln an lnternet café
lnfinitive of purpose
lnfinitives with and without to
lmprove your writing: Abbreviations (Mr, Mrs, Dr, n/al
tu€**rcE* €€
76
77
77
78
78
79
80
80
81
81
Spelling: -ing forms
Present continuous
Question words
Short answers
All forms
Present continuous and Present simple
Vocabulary: Describing people
Clothes
Listen and read: Street style
3
Real Life: Street talk
lmprove your writing: Correcting mistakes
Pronunciation: Stress in questions
tu€***E* G t
58
58
58
58
59
ó0
60
60
61
62
62
62
62
Vocabulary: Ways of communicating
lrregular past participles
Present perfect
Positive and negative
Questions and short answers
Pronunciation: Past participles
Spelling: Regular past participles
Time words with the Present perfect
Word order
Time words with the Present perfect and Past simple
Real life: Telephoning
Vocabulary booster: The post
lmprove your writing: Writing a note
ffi*#*€* t F
a2
a2
83
83
84
84
85
85
85
86
8ó
87
87
conlcon't for ability
Quest¡ons and short answers
Question words
Word order in questions
Questions with other verb forms
Vocabulary booster: Animals
Listen and read: The animal world
More about numbers
Pronunc¡ation: Numbers
Articles
lmprove your writing: Punctuation
63
63
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ó5
66
67
ó8
ó8
68
68
88
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Vocabulary: Things in a town
Prepositions of movement
have to, don't have to
Questions and short answers
hove to, don't hove to, con, con't
Listen and read: Unusual places to visit
Real life: Following directions
Vocabulary booster: A shopping centre
Vocabulary: Adjectives to describe towns
Spelling and pronunciation: Silent letters
lmprove your writing: A postcard
Pronunciation table
Answer key
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J common words.
1 nqm
2 mctwon
3 rechote
4 hiroc
5 orod
6 yob
7 ekds
8 botenoko
9 wodwin
10 dunsett
11 n e p
12 lirg
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* Write the numbers.
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= Look at page 6 of the Students' Book and check
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5 * Write the missing letters to make the days of
S tr'" week.
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Do the calculation. Then write the numbers
€ in full.
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€ the box.
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l
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SeB¡.sn¡.N: Hello. (1) M:, nome
(2) _ Sebqstion.
(3) 's (4)
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nqme?
's Florence.FLoRcNCT: My (5)
Sr¡¡srreN: (6) to meet (7)
you.
Florence.
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1 Whot
2 Her
3 Where
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(8)
And (9) is my friend,
Chorlotte.
FroRrNcr: Hello, Charlotte.
CHeRlorre: (10) _.
* ffi Listen and repeat the conversation.
F*rs*n*É Em€*raeeÉÉ*re: S*
g Write the questions and answers.
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d) Dovid qnd Victoriq Beckhqm - Englond
1
2
3
4
Whqt
Their
Where
They
@ Iockie Chon - Chino
1 Whot
2 His
3 Where@
1
2
5
4
Ronoldo - Brozil
Whot 's hís navue?
His nnnre 's iicrlraL{o.-
Where 's hc frovui
He 's fvont Fr'tzil.
5
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p Find twelve nationalities in the word square.
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q ComRlete the sentences with is or ore.
#
My nome is Mqrtinq.
Where you from?
Wolter from Germony?
He
--
iwenty-two yeors old.
Ross ond fennifer morried?
you on holidoy?
Fernondq o Sponish teocher.
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*¿ Make the sentences negative.
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o Edinburgh y'in Englond.
b I'm from lrelond.
My mother ond fother ore English.
Brozil is o smoll country.
My nome is Lono.
My sister is mqrried.
I'm fifteen yeors old.
Philip ond Elizobeth ore on holidoy.
Sfu*rt &*sery*rs
Write the short answers for the questions.
Are you Portuguese?
No, l'r4 ¡,tot . I'm Brozilion.
b Is |omes English?
Yes, . He's from Mqnchester.
c Is your oddress 16 New Street?
No, .It's 26 New Rood.
d Are you ond your friend here on holidoy?
No, . We're here on business,
e Is Borborq mqrried?
Yes, . Her husbqnd's q doctor.
Are you morried?
Yes, _.-.- . This is my husbond, fomes.
Is Thomas qn octor?
No, , He's a musiciqn.
Are Anne ond Michqel English?
No, __-.-.- . They're from lrelqnd.
Is 'Howord' your surnome?
Yes, , My first name's Tony.
i Is facqueline o teacher?
4
* Write the nationalities.
1 Thoilqnd
2 Bro,zll
3 Switzerlond
4 Hungory
5 Mexico
6 Cqnodq
7 Egypt
8 Indonesio
9 Irelond
10 Argentino
Thaí
b ffi Listen and check. practise saying the
countries and nationalities.
ss *r *rg
No, . She's o student.
F*==*==Éag= **é **€€v*s
Look at the pictures and complete the sentences
with my, your, his, her, our or their.
This is Thelma with (e) _ two
children - (f) _ names are Bob
and Tracey - and (g) _ brother
- (h) _ name's Louis.
g Rearrange the mixed-up letters to make
U words for jobs. The first letter is underlined.
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rowyel
cleritineqc
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Jobs
r0cto
suren
eclipo coiffer
grenig
polh stit0nsscr
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€ € e Complete the questions with the words in
g € the box.
business married job aan6 address
number you from
Whot's yoUr Yl&WIe ?
Where ore you
Are you here on
How old qre
Whot's your telephone
Are you
Whot's your e-moil
Whot's vour
b ffi Listen to the questions. Practise saying
them.
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b
c
d
e
f
I
h
€
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b
c
d
e
f
s
h
úyt actor
businesswomqn
e-mail address
lesson
telephone number
holidoy
teocher
English teqcherHi! (a) My name's Ed Turner!
And this is (b) _ wife.
(c) _ name's Thelma. This is
(d) _ house!!
And this is (i) _ dog. What's
U) _ name, friend?
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(l<) name's Bones.
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+ * ffi Listen to and/or read about four
€ € peopte from different places. Who:
o is an octress?
b is o toxi driver?
c is from Fronce?
d ore musicians?
béstrice Santi'li is from London?
is from Edinburgh?
is o bus driver?
is 45 yeors old?
e
f
I
h
8áatrice.Santini,is from,
France. She's 28 years old,
,ánd s,tit¡¡.an a,!tfe,$s,:5hels , ,
ffi arried ;, h€r' husband.is,fitrrn
d,irteto[ Karo[, Bolewsl(i;' :,, .,,
Karoi is 56 yrars old. Thei¡' ,,
home is in Paris-
Donna Fiorelli is from
New York. She's a
taxi driver,sh-e'!, 4t5,-.,,
ye¿ rs ü] d :,sh.e,m a r¡i ed?
LYes,i,Jarn';',..:i,¡¡ig¿
to my jobJ
Allan¡ Doug¡ ',i ,
ftichard and"K,! ,
are'Planktun . -t; ,,,,
fgur.,musjciafls,,I'.'
fronr Aberdeen, in"
Scotfand" Their, , .
manage,r1s.Biq :
Soath, Be ty [s,:
fr:om Edinburgh,
:
fH'ello. My name,is David ,
Mitfs. lrn 37 years ofd, and,
l'm single. f'm a bus drivrr
in london. llm atss a,writer:
my first book is Bus Driver
on Holiday! :
F=**E*sEE*s=: **Fst*E S*€E*rs
a nd+heIs 25,rlears, ü[d.
g q Circle the capital terters.
S+S
o ijhe's Srs,i$nroh $io.rt.
b -y mother's from the united stotes.
c ore you sponish?
d our school is in camden rood.
e i'm from rome.
f eric lives in berlin.
We use capital letters for:
- names
- titles
- countries
- nationalities
- roads
- towns/cities
Larq Croft
Mr Brown, Doctor Todd
Chino
Brazilian
Fifth Avenue
lstanbul
€ _€ * Look at the address on this envelope.
Ere
$ eepr*v* H*Gt e<sr€€E*g
Addresses ¡n English
b
1
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lol, lerl and lail
€ - s ffi Listen to the pronunciation of
€ =s these words. Practise saying them.
$,fr h
'wnffiq:
Londón
trsef
l, WL
tÁK
Write these addresses in the correct order.
SW15 6GS - South London College - UK - London -
Richmond Roqd - 52
Dublin - 4 - Irelqnd - Mory Burke - Mrs -
109 St Stephen Street
e Write the capital letters.
miss soroh ellis
62 high street
qmershqm
hp7 6dj
englond
mr simon henderson
1.2 muirfield roqd
glosgow
gtZ 8sj
scotlond
b ffi Listen to the words. Write lol, letl
lol
whqt
from
holidoy they
leil
nome
q9e
/aú
lail
I
fine
my
or lanl.
1 write
2 eight
3 iob
4 doctor
5 nine
6 Spoin
7 nice
8 not
I
first nqme + surncrme
country
(= United Kingdom)
F#*r=€E€gÉa=g **$**És; *fuss- *fu**= *fu*s*= *ft*s*
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Describe the pictures, using th¡s, that, these or those.
this q6¡¡
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co0t
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e*# pE*r*€s
mobile phone
English dictionory
comero
oddress book
keys
photos
diory
identity cord
fu*w*./fu*s €i#*
g e Read the information in the table. Complete
# the sentences with 3 got, hosn't got,'ve got or
hoven't got.
Silvio 's got a dog - his nome's Rex.
%6
She o cor - it's on Audi.
She
--
q computer.
choirs
Mortin and Inge
Thev
They
Alfonso
He
two ccrrs.
0 computer.
tvvo cqts.
Cl cqr.
0 pet.
He
-'-
q computer.
* ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the
sentences.
p What's in the bag? Write o, an or - lno articlel.
Silvia Martin
and lnge
Alfonso
Pet? dog (Rex) no two cats
Car? yes - an Audi two no
Computer? no yes yes
10
Have l/you/we/they got
Yes, l/you/we have.
No, l/you/we haven't.
Has he/she/it got
Yes, he/she/it has.
No, heishe/it hasn't.
a dog?
a car?
a computer?
***s€é**s **# sF=*rÉ *ffisw*rs "s
= ss *fl fu*s
e ln the paragraph below, 3 is missing nine
times. Write 3 in the correct places.
k
#
My friend Steve'S got a fantostic life. He only 21,
but he'got o grest job - he o professionol
footballer *:ond he got lots of money. He got a
new corr too - g c Porsche. Itwhite ond it got,
everything, even ü CD player!
* Look back at the information about Silvia,
Martin and lnge, and Alfonso. Complete the
questions and answers below.
7 Flc4s Silvio qcrt q doq?
Ye.s, slrc has.
2 _she_ocor?
she _ o computer?
4 _ Mortin ond Inge _ o pet?
5 _they_ocor?
6
-they-ocomputer?7 _Alfonso_qpet?
he _ a cor?
he _ o computer?
k
1
2
3
Does 3 = is or has?
has 4 7
8
9
5
6
e#$**ÉEH*s GF=S F=*#*s
Put the adjective in the correct place in the
sentences.
Mqx hqs got o cor - it's o BMW. (Germon)
Max lrn.s c4ot G ú(nqñn L'ür - il's fi BMW.
Your dog hos got eyes. @eoutiful)
c We've got two cots ot home. (blqck)
d I've got o computer gome - Crosh 5!!! (fontostic)
e My friend Al is o musicion. (professionol)
f Louren Bqcqll is my octress. (fovourite)
My sister's got o mobile phone. (new)
* ffi Listen and check your answers.
saying the questions and short answers. I
h
- go before nouns q comfortqble car
- do not change blue eyes
- do not use ond o lorge red hqt
Practise
Goldie is o dog. (friendly)
r**d*$e É
More everyday objects
ry a Match the objects with the
g words in the box.
a passport
a lipstick
a driving licence I
an alarm clock l l
i a toothbrush T.l
an MP3 player I
a mirror
a lighter
a comb
painkillers
sun screen
toothpaste
@,a
glo
V**eb*F*rg
Family vocabulary
V*emb*F*ry fu**s€*r
T
T
n
T
n
T
tr
T
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
e Look at the picture and information about the Doyle family.
Use the information to complete the sentences.
|oe is Brendo's ht¿sband
]oson is foe's
Brendq is foson's
foe is ]one's
[oe ond Brendo ore Jone's
Colin is fone's
foson is Som's
fone is Som's
Answer the questions with two sentences, as in the example.
Who is Noro Wqlker?
9he's Brenda Ánd, Saw's wather. She's lane and lasovt's g.andmother.
Who is |oson?
3 Who is Som?
4 Who is Brendo?
5 Who is |ane?
6 Who ore fone ond foson?
Sam Dovle - 's brother
Brenda Doyle - loe's wife
lason Doyle -
lane's brother
lane Best - loe and
Brenda's daughter
F
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E
L
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o
- lane's husband
Brenda
Colin Best



h ffi Listen and check.
Practise saying the words.
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Nora Walker (Nana) - Brenda's mother
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g *
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Listen to and/or read the text about the lglesias family.
* Put the questions in the
correct order.
1 Iglesios - Where - is - fulio -
from?
Where is lulío l.qlesias frovn?
children's - clre - What - his -
nomes?
3 they - Are - qll - fomous?
4 Isqbel - is - Preysler - Who?
5 iob - Chabeli's - is - Whot?
6 Junior - julio - singer - Is - o?
7 Enrique's - Where - home - is?
Porsche-got-Hos-o-
Enrique?
S Answer the questions 1-8
above.
L He's from Spain.
A famous family
* Complete the information in the family tree about the lglesias family.
lii::
A famous family ' ¡- -' Elt'
ffifulio Igtesias is from Spain. The wcrld's number t $.
J Spanish singer in the 7Os and B0s, with songs like Fr
Begin the Btguine, he is now the father of a famous i
family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s i
to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter - are :
now all lamous too.
His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in ,
the United States. His sons' names are Julio Junior and $,,
Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His É:i
songs are in English and Spanish $
Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in $,
Miami, Florida. He's got rwo Porsche cars at home!!
re*d*Es *
F*ssessswe 's
€ ffi Write 3 in the correct place in the sentences,
$ # as in the example.
o Potrick is ¡one'S brother.
b Is thot Michoel cqr?
c It's Tessq birthdoy on Soturdoy.
d Whqt's your mother nome?
e Where's Philip desk?
f My husbond nqme is Peter.
g ]o is my sister friend.
h Corlo house is in the centre of Rome.
SpeE € € rog
Plurals
€ € * Write the plural of the words.
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díaries
Fr***r*s3*€E*m
The sounds /s/ and lzl
€ * a ffi Listen to the pronunciation of the
É € lsl sound. Underline the /s/ sounds.
- Whqt r this?
- It's my possport.
b ffi Listen to the pronunciation of the tzt
sound. diEÍB the I zt sounds.
H$friend's nome is |omes.
{ ffi Listen. Underline the /s/ sounds.
1 This is my sister. Her nqme's Suzonne.
2 Those ore my keys!
3 She's seven yeors old.
4 Whot's his oddress?
5 She's got fontostic blue eyes.
6 Whot's your brother's first nqme?
7 Sqrqh is q fomous octress.
8 What's the answer to this question?
ed Listen again.,Qircle,the tzl sounds.
Fn*p*scÉ**ars
€ *B Choose the correct preposition.
E#S
a Whot's thot of /í@English?
b Hove you got your diory for / with you?
c We've got two dogs at / in our fomily.
d John is o student qt / for Cambridge University.
e We've got coble IY at / fo home.
f I've got o pen in / on my bqg.
g Chris is here on / for holidoy.
h This wqtch is to / from Switzerlond.
1 diory
2 dictionory
3 box
4 university
5 boby
6 key
7 rnotc],l.
8 wotch
t house
10 bus
11 oddress
12 boy
b What are these irregular plurals?
L child
2 woman
3 businessmon
4 wife
5 life
6 person
chíldret't
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€ S Complete the questions with the words in
€ €* *'" no*.
i Who How
i What How
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* Read about the people in this family.
Where )AMf How
What Who What
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b
c
d
e
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i
Wltat 's your surnome ?
do you spell it?
People in my family
My father's name is
Martin Hancock. He's
fifty-three years old
and he's an architect.
He and my mother
aren't manied. now *
thev're divorced. His
's thot mon over there?
colour is your cor?
old is your nephew?
does 'niece' meqn?
is your fother from?
's your fovourite octor?
do you soy this word?
hove you got in your bog?
* *=pr*as* bF**t wr€ÉÉ* g
Combining sentences
new wife's name is Judy. They've got ababy
daughter * her name's Cassandra and she's
beautiful!l!
My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years
old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her
husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile.
They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's
five, and Annabel, who's two years old.
I'm their aunt!!
My cousin Martha is from Austraiia.
She's nineteen years old, and she isn't
married: she's a student at the University of
Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name
is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's
a professional musician. The name of his
group is MC2.
My grandmother is about eighty years old.
Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children -
four sons and two daughters - and she's got
twenty-three grandchildren! !
r-rl¡ri:'::.jiFi:::i+--t':¡:-:tsi¡:-r.'+1ii11:1 .l:*-:+!-l:l¡:i-Ff:!Fi.'iiÉ¡ i-".!si:1+-a--r-1+S1-!- i*;-iriliili
++ Write sentences about some people in your family.
Exomples:
Mq lather's vttiwe ís ldarl"
My síster, NTiriand, is t.41tnt!l tlenrs old.
4 ry Make one sentence using and and pronouns.
€%g€s
o My sister's morried. My sister's got two children.
Mq sistcr's ar¡'ríed, anÁ sh¿'s cdt tr('o clúldru.
b My father's 42.My fother's q lowyer.
c My cousin Steve is 33. Steve isn't morried.
My porents hove got o new cqr. The new cqr is
fontostic!
Progue is the copitol of the Czech Republic. Progue
is very beoutiful.
Morio ond I ore on holidoy. Moriq qnd I ore in
Thoilqnd now.
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meat
coffee
for Nike
law
water
to university
in Mexico City
at university
in a small house
to work
economics
long hours
mineral
black tea
in an office
lpa+rish-
with my family
Jgndt'
a lot of fish
Jgganes€
to the cinema a lot
in restaurants a lot
V**mfu*€ery
Common verbs
4 Match three words or phrases from the box to
É each verb below.
Negatives
g * Join a sentence beginning with an ending to
# make negative sentences.
I Most people don't work
_ economics.
2 Mooris don't come from  ot the weekend.
3 People in Brqzil don't speak Austrolio.
4 Bqbies don't go meqt.
5 Most children don't study to school.
6 Vegetarions don't eqt Sponish.
h ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the
sentences.
Positive and negative
é e Read the information about Thomas and
€ Angela, from Sweden, and Julia and Ken, from
Singapore.
o
b
c
d
e
f
I
speqk Snnüsh. Trench. lanan¿se
Iive
work
9o
study
eot
drink
Thomos ond Angelo
home a five-bedroom house in
a small town in Sweden
languages Swedish, English, German
jobs they're lawyers
hobbies the cinema
drinks mineral water and coffee
food Swedish and ltalian food
[ulio ond Ken
home a small flat in the centre
of Singapore city
languages English, Chinese, Malay
jobs they're teachers
hobbies eating in restaurants
drinks tea
food Chinese food
Fr*=e*€ sÉ*=pE*
Questions
i raru
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it€R
e Complete the questions with a word.
1 Do you liue in Edinburgh?
2 _ your porents speok English?
3 Do you ond your brother go _ o lot?
4 Do you _ green tea?
5 Do you ond your fomily live _ o flot?
6 Do Ben ond Jomes _ Germon?
7 Do you eat q lot _ chocolote?
8 Do oll the students _ low?
9 Do you _ with your porents?
10 Do you work _ hours?
h ffire Listen and check. Practise saying the
questions.
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b
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
t2
13
14
15
t6
They
Complete
Thomos
the sentences.
ond Angela d,on't live in o big city.
in o big house.
English.
Chinese.
in q school.
to the cinemo o lot-
minerol woter.
Chinese food.
ond Ken líve in o big city.
in o big house.
Chinese ond English.
in on office.
in o school.
to the cinemo q lot.
coffee.
Chinese food.
V**e**E*ry b**sÉ*r
Buildings
They
They
They
They
They
They
fulio
They
They
They
They
They
They
They
Questions and short answers
Answer the questions about Thomas and Angela,
and Julia and Ken with short answers. Then
answer the questions about yourself.
o Do Thomqs ond Angelo live in q smoll town?
Yes, theu! do.
Do you live in o small town? No, f do¡r't.
Do they work in qn office?
Do you work in an office?
Do they speok Chinese?
Do you speok Chinese?
Do they drink teo?
Do you drink teq?
e Do Julio and Ken live in o big city?
Do you live in o big city?
Do they go to the cinema q lot?
Do you go to the cinemq o lot?
Do they eot Itqlion food?
Do you eqt Itolion food?
Do they drink teo?
Do you drink teo?
é{ * Label the buildings with words in the box.
F%
qJ
gHo*-A--f¡aS alibrary aschool abank
a supermarket a railway station a hospital a hotel
a block of llats
ffimmnÁ' Nationel lláidwest
BffiMffi
b ffi Listen and check.
words.
t] trl r=
Ér3 E
ÚEI E
ETÉ E
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ff,g E
r¡rl E
ltd E
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Practise saying the
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* * € "" .
:p
= ffi Listen to and/or read the text about
-=s young people in South Korea.
Studying in South Korea
a a t a ¡ a a i r r a aia a a a l a a a a a a a a a r a a a a a a a a a a a
What time do you have breakfast?
Where do you have lunch?
Do you go out with your friends for a
coffee after school or after work?
Do you work in the evenings, or do you
have dinner with family or friends?
Life is very different for many young people in
South Korea. lt's very important for people to
go to a good universit¡ and find a good iob . . .
so study is ver¡ very important! Young people
get up at about six o'clock, have breakfast with
their famil¡ and then go to school . . . schools
in South Korea start at seven o'clock.
After five hours of lessons in the morning, it's
time for lunch. Most people have lunch at
school. Then there are more lessons until six
o'clock . . . but that's not the end! Many young
Koreans go to the library and study from
about eight o'clock to eleven or twelve
o'clock, when the libraries close.
At that time, they go home in a special
minibus. Most students don't go to bed before
one or two o'clock, and then the next day
1
I
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Answer the questions.
Whot time do most young people get up in South
Koreo?
T1¡cit ,j, t irlr ,i1 nlruitt six e''cf.r;k.
Whot time do schools stort in South Koreo?
3 Where do most young people hove lunch?
4 Whot time do schools in South Koreo finish?
5 Where do mony young people go in the evening?
6 Whot time do the librqries close?
7 How do students go home?
8 Whot time do they go to bed?
after just four or five hours of sleep, it's time
to get up again!
s***** S* rg
üpposites
Rearrange the letters to make opposites. Look at
page 28 of the Students' Book, if necessary.
finish qrtst
StC4rt
b morning vineneg
c Aotobed teg pu
d open
e go out
f o snock o gib lome
g stortschool vqlee loscoh
solce
moce meho
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h the week het newdeke
€*EEEr=g €** €€re*
ry
write the times.
o lt's ten pdst eíqht.
a
I
a
s=:
'6.
Fr*p*sE€É*rcs *€ €E*"=*: Fs?, ** *r
8*
€ SB Complete the sentences with in, ot or to.
€w
q lt's seven o'clock ivt the morning.
b Do you hove o big lunch Sundoy?
c I get up _ six o'clock.
d We work from eight to twelve the morning.
e Shops don't stoy open _ night.
f I finish work of seven o'clock the evening.
g Do you go out q lot the weekend?
h The children don't sleep the ofternoon.
V*sefuasE*ry
Daily routines
re €
Match the verbs with the nouns.
o hove
b reod
c Aoto
d hove
e hove o
f wotch
I Come
h cotch
i goto
laa "'t
I'i,Ll5
oaa
the bus
home
lunch
bed lote
the newspaper
shower
dinner
work
ry
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l-l,l-l-l
il: ' :lt-t
re*SséE* R
S*e*j*c€ *s=S *b$**É
Ffl*s=***s
l, you, he, she, it, we and
they are subject pronouns.
me, you, him, her, it, us and
them are object pronouns.
Fr*****€s€E*s=
The Ietter i
subject
pronoun
object
pronoun
l+me
you + you
he + him
she + her
it+it
we+us
they + them
We use object pronouns:
. after prepositions.
Come with me.
. when the pronoun is the
object of the sentence.
Soroh knows him.
4 Correct the pronouns in
€ bold, as in the example.
e: Whot's her nome?
t: Kqren.
¡.: How do you spelló? it
Is thot letter for I?
e: Whqt time is your bus?
s: I cotch her at holf post
seven.
Is thot your brother?
Yes, it is, but who's thot with
he?
My fovourite TV progromme
is ER. Do you watch them?
No, I don't.
Whot's Solly's oddress?
I don't know. I hoven't got
him with I.
nine i
i
i
:
finish this
listen night
time
dinner
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e ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the words.
€ cepr*v* =Es*#$"
wrÉ€€*g
Commas, full stops, and and but
o comma
a full stop
and, but
€ é * Write a comma, a full stop and a linker in the sentence below.
€=
In Britoin children stort school ot obout 9 o'clock in the morning in Polond
they stort school ot 8 o'clock
b Use the information in the box to write sentences about the
differences between life in New York and life in York, a town in the north
of England. Use commas, full stops, ond or but.
b
c
EA:
B:
f¡:
B:
We've got o big flot ond my
grondporents live with we.
¡.: Who ore those people?
e: I don't know they.
€ G s ffi We pronounce the letter i in different ways. Listen to
É *s these examples.
ll live, clty /arl I, like
* Look at the words in the box. Do we pronounce i as ltl or as /arl? Put
the words into the correct column.
i üiK six big t+é
i five children write
New York, USA York, UK
Most people live in
Most people start work
Most people finish work
Children start school at
Most shops open at
Most shops close at
flats (= apartments)
8am
6pm
5 years
9am
8pm
houses
9am
5.30 pm
4 years
9am
6pm
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*#*= fu*** *a=#
**sf*sr
We use me too to agree
with a positive sentence.
A: I've got a cat.
B: Me too!!
We use me neither to agree
with a negative sentence.
A: I'm not mqrried.
B: Me neither.
We use both to say that two
things or people are the same.
Notice the posit¡on of both.
We both like jozz.
They ore both ten yeors old.
9A:
B:
h¡:
1 (New York / live / York /live)
ln Neld Ytl'k htost pecrl)lc fiuc irr np,irtuterrts, but irr yrrk lqt)st nednl¿
liue ín houses-
2 (New York / stort work / finish work)
lr'r Ncru Yot'll raost lrroplc stril-t u,rurk ¿it I ¡irn, nlrd thr'il filrislr it'or'l<
Llt 6 úw.
3 (New York / stort work / York)
4 (York / start work / finish work)
5 (New York / finish work / York)
6 (New York / children stort school / York)
7 (New York / shops open / close)
-g g Complete the sentences
€ # bofh, neither or too.
¡.: Are you from the USA?
e: Yes, I'm from Cqlifornio.
¡: Oh reolly? Me too !
Poulo ond her sister ore
teochers.
a: We're here on holidoy.
How obout you?
B: Yes, me
¡.: I don't
s: Me
understond this film.
Nick ond I _ work ot
The Bridge Hotel.
¡: I don't toke milk in my
coffee.
B: No, me
I don't go to bed lote.
Me
I reo.d The Economist.
Me
8 (New York / shops close / York)
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Spelling
Write the letters to make the hetshelif form.
My mother reod¡ Hil mogozine.
Jomes wotch_ _ TV in the morning.
Winnie come_ from South Koreo.
Richord live_ in the United Stotes.
She go_ _ to bed ot eleven o'clock.
9
10
11
1.2
13
1.4
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á
E
q
b
c
d
e
Fr*s*F=€ *s*=p** Rs€efu
4 * Look at the information in
d ttre chart and complete these
sentences about Akiko Murata.
1 She cowes (come) from
fopan.
2 She
f Frqncis enjoy_ watching footbqll on TV.
g My brother soy_ he's fine.
h Normo stud_ _ _ economics ot the University
of Leeds.
i Ion olwoys ploy_ footboll on Soturdoy.
(work)
@o to the gym)
Zoltan s?eal<s Hungarían, Trench and, úertnan.
(speok)
He (come from)
(teoch)
F*eis$?efsf
foshion design.
3 She
Froncisco.
4 She
(study)
Qive) in Son
Joponese and
5 She
English.
(like)
cooking ond bollet.
b ffi Listen and check.
Practise saying the sentences.
e Write sentences about David, Beatriz and Zoltan
using the Present simple.
1 Dovid teaches Enalísh. _ (teoch)
(speok)
(come from)
(live)
(speok)
(plqy)
tríz lives in )pain. (live)
(come from)
2He
3
4
5
ve)
6 Beo
7 She
8
Nationality Job Address Languages Hobbies
Akiko
Murata
Japanese fashion
design
student
Golden Gate
Ave. San
Francisco,
U5A
Japanese,
English
cooking,
ballet
David
Jones
British English
teacher
The English
School,
Seoul,
South Korea
English,
French,
Korean
watching
football,
playing
the guitar
Beatriz
Ayala
Argentinian bank
employee
Carrer
Bonavista
Barcelona,
Spain
Spanish,
Catalan,
English
painting,
going to
the gym
Zoltan
Tarnai
Hungarian musrc
teacher
Rue d'Alleray,
Paris, France
Hungarian,
French,
German
playing
tennis,
walking
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(speok)
(ploy)
Short answers
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
o
10
* Look at the information about Akiko and David
on page 22 and write the correct short answer.
Does Akiko come from fopon? Yes, she does.
Positives and negatives
g Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of
# the Present simple.
Does she study economics?
Does she live in New York?
Does she speok English?
Does she like bollet?
Does Dqvid come from the USA?
Does he teach English?
Does he Iive in South Koreo?
Does he speak Chinese?
Does he ploy tennis?
No, shr ,{or"nt
éE
1
fu ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the
questions and short answers.
Negatives
* Make these sentences negative.
Morio likes studying grommor.
Mnría doesn't líke sturluína urattúnar.
2 It roins in summer.
3 My brother likes getting up qt seven o'clock.
4 The restouront closes on Sundoy evening.
5 Mortin comes to closs every week.
6 Tony buys oll his food ot the supermorket.
7 CarIa drives to work.
8 My cousin visits me every month.
* ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the
sentences.
Malcolm Tracey {a) *dgg€gl*g* (not go} t*'work: $
hE only (bl : : : {leave} his hqme town,to '. ,5==
Eo on holiday in the €aribbean. But Malcolm is a ,
millionaire. He {c) '', {write} books about
=rnoney,'and how to,make a lot of it. His new book is S
called fas¡4 Maney: llow to make noney wíthaut S
getting oat af lied, Malcolm {d) {live)'.
Su
in a large house near london. He {e} . , _ +i
{get up¡ at about eight o'clork in,the morning. and E
fi)......-,- . (have) breakfast with his {amily.
After breakfast, he {g}
children to,school,,and {h} ,' : .' {read} the
nÉwspaper in the garden until lunchtime After lunch,F:!¡sYYltJffFE¡ rrl ttlE 9oluEIl uttt[ rul¡LtlLtlrtE. ñttcl l(lltll¡, S=
é
$
he ti) {buy} and til.-_-_._.--- {sell} S
$ an the lnternet. He (k), ' {finÍsh) work at sE
E
$ fclr o'clock when'his rhitdren com€,home"'l've got $-=s:+F
$
a simple Fys1eril for making *roney,'Malcalm si
F
$,,,(t) , , . ,,:- {say}, 'lt {m} ', (not' :,F.
*r+,+
$
work) for everybo l4 .., but it {n} ' ,
É
S {work} for me!!' I *S'
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Questions
Write questions about Malcolm.
(Where I live) Where d,oes he litte?
(When / get up¡
F
*
q
b
c
d
e
f
(Whot I do I c-fter breokfost)
(Where / reod the newspoper)
(Where I go on holidoy)
(Whot / do ofter lunch)
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Effi*d*** €
V***b*s€*ry ***sÉer
*p * Match the phrases in the box with the pictures below
d
Everyday activities
clean your teeth I
get dressed I
have a shower
wake up
n go for a walk I catch a bus
I go for a run I cook a meal
T
T
go to the gym
meet friends
l
u
Write about their likes and dislikes.
(taking the children to school)
lrene cloesn't líke takíng the children to school.
Aanes líkes takina the children to school.
(doing housework)
Irene
Agnes
(tolking to the fomily)
Irene
Agnes
(going to English closs)
Irene
Agnes
(bobysitting)
Irene
-frs,
n
b
1
l
* re Listen and check. Practise saying the phrases.
Fsfu*= F*w*, Fus€'* + -$reg
e Read about lrene and Agnes and find out what
they like and dislike about their life.
Irene ond Agnes qre both au poirs: they live with o
fomily, do housework (cleon the house) and help
with the children. In the qfternoon, they go to on
English closs. In the evenings, they often bobysit.
1 = It's horrible!!! I hqte it!
2 = | don't like it.
3=OK
4=llikeit.
5 = It's fqntosticl!! I love it!!
lrene Agnes
taking the children to school
doing housework
talking to the family
going to English class
babysitting
2
1
5
4
2
4
5
2
1
4
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Agnes
ilEs*** *r=S v=***
ft É ffi Listen to and/or read to the text
ts about English people's homes abroad.
An
Englishman's
Itome
'An Englishman's home', they say, ois his castle.'
Perhaps that's true ... but nowadays the home
often isn't in England ... it's abroad!
More than half a million British people have a
second home in another country. Many buy old
houses in the south ofFrance, or in Tuscany, in the
north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from
London to Paris in three hours, makes it easy to go
from one home to the other quickly.
The Noteman family, who live in London, have got
a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go
there for weekends, and they always spend the
summer in France with their four children. Jerry
Noteman says, 'We really like living in France: the
weather is usually good, we like the food and the
wine and the people are very friendly. We don't
usually speak French when we go out ... most of
our neighbours in the village are English, too!'
h
1
Answer these questions.
How mony British people hqve o home obrood?
More than half a vníllion.
Where do they often buy houses?
3 Where does the Eurostar troin go to?
Where do the Notemqn fomily live in Englond?
5 Where do they live in Fronce?
6 Where do they spend the summer?
7 How mony children do they hove?
8 Whot do they like obout living in Fronce?
9 Where do most of their neighbours come from?
Fr*m*ue'cs
€ ft Replace the words in bold with a pronoun
E fu"F from the box.
him I she them it her they it
them
Is your ice-creom OK? Do you like your
ieeereem? it
¡: Do you like cats?
B: Yes, I love cqts.
c I love flying - I think flying is greot
d I've got twelve brothers ond sisters ond my brothers
ond sisters ore oll morried.
e I don't like dogs - I'm frightened of dogs.
f fon doesn't like me ond I hote fon!
g e: Do you enjoy flying?
B: No, I hote flying.
h ¡: Do you like Diqno?
B: Yes, I love Dionq! I think Diono's fqntostic!
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mode¡l* 4
Adverbs sf frequency Wcrd order: frequeney
,! Choose the correct alternative. adverbs, euxñliaries
In the moming, the
"unffioj¡ never / sometimes
comes up in the eost.
1 2 Put the words in brackets in the correct
I J places in the sentences, as in the example.
-l
I
ct
b
c
d
I
h
Shorks never / sometimes / often kill people.
Children never / don't often / usually like sweets.
In the gome of chess, black always / never / usually
stqrts.
People with brown hqir don't often / never / often
hove brown eyes.
Mondoy always / often / usually comes before
Tuesdoy.
A yeor always / never / usually hos 364 doys.
Spiders always / often / sometimes hove eight legs.
Pronune i*ti*n
Plural nouns w¡th lsl, lzl and lrut
4 t a gm Listen and notice the
I é* pronrnciation of the plural form of these
words.
shop
key
bus
shops lsl
keys lzl
buses lrul
h Write the plural form of the nouns below. Do we
pronounce the s at the end of the word as lsl, lzl or
lrul?
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
1.2
dog-
crowd_
spider
octress
beoch_
driver
student_
restquront_
house
friend_
porent_
qddress
c {FEffi Listen to the pronunciation of the words.
Practise saying them.
Activity v€rbs
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the sentences with the verbs in the
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study write pad go listen
r: Do you read the newspoper every
doy?
B: No, I don't. I only read mogozines.
¡: Do you ever swimming ot the
weekend?
B: No, I don't, but I often shopping!
My mother ond fother olwoys q video on
o Fridoy night.
I usuolly to q CD when I drive to work.
I never to the rodio.
My brother Hector loves sport: he _ rugby,
bosketball, tennis ond chess!!
I never letters, but I _ a lot of
e-mqils!!
I olwoys my friend Roger when I'm in
London.
A: I'm ot Edinburgh University.
e: Whqt do you _?
¡.: Low.
soruetrvnes
o l[hove dinner at my friend's house. (sometimes)
b Coroline eots fish. (never)
c I often eot in q restourqnt. (don't)
d I get up lote on a Sundoy morning. (usuolly)
e It's very hot in August in my city. (olwoys)
f The Brown fomily usuolly to Itoly on holidoy. (go)
g The weother olwoys cold in jonuory. (is)
h The bus is lote. (often)
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Asking p*lit*ly lrutpr*v* yü#r w*'*t!n:g
A paragraph about a friend
0 want-Do-tea-you-o?
Do uou r.o&nt a te^? L
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Whot's his nqme?
f ñ Put the words in the
E J correct order.
of-those-l-like-one-
pleose - 'd
like - Excuse - pleose - coffees -
'd-two-I-me
bill - like - 'd - me - Excuse -
pleose-I-the
e milk - you - with - wont - your
-Do-teq?
&p*s*r*ph*s
4 ¿ Add apostrophes to the
! LJ sentences.
e,: Anything else?
s: No thonks, Itm Rne.
Id like o coffee but I dont wont
milk, thonk you.
¡: Whqts the time?
B: Im sorry, I hovent got o
wotch.
¡: Do you wont q drink?
e: Thots o good ideo!
Is thqt Elenos bog?
{ ? a Match the questions and answers.
eÍ
Where does he come from?
Where does he live now?
Whqt does he do?
Where does he ploy?
Whot does he like qbout life in London?
Whot does he dislike obout life in London?
Whqt does he think of the people?
0
b
c
d
e
f
I
h
He's q musicion.
In o bor cqlled Easf and
West.
Tqkoshi.
They're very nice when
you know them.
The rqin.
In London.
Okinawa, in fopon.
The internotionol
otmosphere.
t{
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b Use the information to write a paragraph about Takashi, like this:
My friend Tokqshi Okinowo, in fopon, but now he
in London o musicion, ond
in o bor colled Easf and West. He
internationql otmosphere in London, but
the
He
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the people are very nice
the roin!
Vocabulary
Means of transport
"6 Write the missing letters.
O ugt
##ffiJe#s ug
g Look at the motorway signs.
# What can/can't you do on the
motorway? Complete the
sentences.
@
ffi
#
ffi
ffi
ffio You cñn't
o
Osc__r_R
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O _ _R_PL_N_
@ u_r_RB_K_
motorwoy.
b You
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@ u-c_cL_
@ rn__N @-ND_RGR__ND O r_x_
or S_BW_Y
Fr*p*ss€E*r=s
ry Complete the sentences with by, to, on, off , for or from.
g
o Most people go Lo work bg car.
b lt's not possible to drive to the beoch: go
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foot.
c My journey work tqkes obout 30 minutes.
d In Thoilqnd, cors drive -- the left.
e You con fly Scotlond direct from Poris.
f This is where you woit a bus to the roilwoy stotion.
g Please woit for people to get
-.- the bus before you get
I never wqlk _ town: I olwoys go _ bus.
This bus goes _ the oirport to the city centre.
kilometres on hour
c You drive ot 180
kilometres qn hour.
d You ride o bicycle
on the motorwoy.
You _- wolk on the
motorw0y.
You _ find
something to eot qnd drink at
the service stotion.
You _ buy petrol ot
the service stotion.
You turn round.
Leorner drivers
stop on the
drive ot 100
M
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use the motorwoy.
Short answers
Short answers with cqn
Can l/you/he/she/we/they drive? Yes, l/you/he/she/we/they can.
No, l/you/he/she/we/they can't.
* Write the short answers.
It's 8.30 in the morning. Con I pork
Con I pork here on o Sundoy?
here? Y(s, LtoÁ cdil.
&r€Es**s: # er=* ff*€
g Write o or the in the correct
#' places in the sentences, as in
the examples.
a
o Con you ride[bicycle?
a the
b Does it tokefiong time to get to[
centre of London?
I olwoys drive to work, but lot
of people come by
underground.
Porking is reol problem neor
my house.
The troffic is very bod in
evening.
My uncle is troin driver.
Hove you got cor?
We live in smqll town in United
Stotes.
1
2
nüo sffflG*ffruG
3 Cqn I smoke here?
I
h
Tom qnd Barbqrq qre sixteen yeors old
Con they go in?
5 I'm nineteen yeors old. Con I go in?
6 Con I cross the roqd now?
7 I've got o dog. Con it come in?
8 Excuse me, cc¡n we buy a phonecord here?
F ln each sentence, one the is
* ,nn".assary. Cross it out, as
in the example.
Porking is very difficult in the
city centre, so I olwoys go there
by ftbul
Eight o'clock is o good time to
phone Thomos: he is olways ot
the home in the evening.
It's so cold todoy thot q lot of
people con't go to the work.
The troin times ore different on
the Sundoys.
Whot do you think of the public
tronsport in the London?
You con use q Roil Cord in most
countries in the Europe.
Do the people drive on the Ieft
in the United Arqb Emirotes?
Our plone orrives in Los
Angeles ot the two o'clock in
the ofternoon.
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b ffi Listen to the questions and answers. Practise saying them.
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Rearrange the words to make sentences.
o birycle - children - leorn - Most - to ride
Most child,ren learn to ride co, bia,ycle.
b mony - Not - on - people - Sundays - work
c on holidoy - British people - A lot of - go to Spoin
cqn't - coffee - drink - without sugqr - people -
Some
e lot of - flying - like - people -A- don't
Not mony - understond - foponese -
Europeon people - con
enjoy - to tourists - Most - in my town - people -
tolking
h drive - night - ot - Some - people - dongerously
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ry * ffi Listen to and/or read the text about
# transportstatistics.
Transport statistics
is the number of hours il tokes
to trovel from London to
New York by plone.
is the number o[ plotforms
at New Yo¡,kts,Gr,snd €enkcf ,
Terminal$tstion. llslla, ,:, ':.
million people use the stotion
every doy.
kilometres qn hour is *re '
speed of the Sponish AVE
tr,qin, wLich goes''from thá. ',
copitol city Modrid fo Seville,
in the south of Spoin, o
diltsnc¿ $tdlO-,:km,,T,he,,,,
iouiney,lrokeil shr¡t trvo'and
o holf hours.
is th* number of passengers
whc'cqn ktr*el,in, a,$oeing, :,
747-400 oeroplone. lt con fly
for more thon 12,000
lcilometres wlhoqf 'siopping..
Thcrr fiom fondo¡. Toky¡ :
ond bock ogoin.
kilomehes is rhe distonce of
the,Trsns-$ibericn,rcilwey,
which goes from Moscow to
*re lcrvn of Vl ivo*tok,in ',."
eostern Russio. The iourney
lskes revsn d.Ayr,
''
is the number of toxis in
Mexico City.
is'the tolsl kilome of'roud¡
in ihe United Stal,es-,
is the numLrer of'people
who kcvel through lleqihr:ow
Airport'neor London,
every yeor.
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b
1
Answer the questions about the text.
How long does it tqke to trqvel from Mqdrid to
Seville by the AVE trqin?
Twtt atwl a half hours.
2 Where does the Trqns-Siberion roilwoy begin?
How mony people can trovel on o Boeing 747-4OO
oeroplone?
4 Which country hos 6,000,000 kilometres of roqd?
How mony people poss through Heothrow Airpof
every yeor?
6 Which city hos 60,O00 toxis?
7 Which roilway stqtion has 44 platforms?
Real life
Catching planes and trains
a Make two dialogues with the sentences in the
box.
That's €2.00.
Here's your boarding card. You're seat 25C.
When's the next train?
Which platform is it?
Gate 14, but your flight's delayed by one hour.
Which gate is it?
BA172to Copenhagen. Here's my ticket.
Platform 3.
No, only hand luggage.
@ Oa the check-in desk ot on oirport
cLERK: Good morning. Which flight ore you on?
PASSENGER: (1)
cLERK: Hove you got ony luggoge?
PASSENGER: (2)
cLERK: (3)
PASSENGER: (4)
(s)
@ L the ticket office in on underground stqtion
rASSENGER: Hello, o single to Oxford Circus, pleose.
cLERK: (6)
PASSENGER: (7)
cLERK: They're every five minutes.
PASSENcER: (8)
CLERK:
bffi3
(e)
Listen and check your answers.
8 How
York?
long does it take to fly from London to New
3f
m*dule S
Á.sklng qu*stE*ns
d f3 Complete the questions with the verbs in the
F L"F box.
Do does Can ls Has Are can Have
9té do does is
c¡
b
Are troins crowded in Lisbon?
Whqt time people trqvel to work in Hong
Kong?
c
d
oll the big cities in Germony got trams?
Whqt time the train leove in the
morning?
the troffic bod in Istonbul?
Beiiing got two oirports?
h
i
you drive from Moscow to St Petersburg in
one doy?
they drive on the right in Moloysio?
How much a flight from Bogotá to Rio de
foneiro?
Where the Orient Express go to?
What colour toxis in Singopore?
Where Icqtchqtqxi?
I
k
I
Fn*nus:e ieái*r:
The letter o
{ S d {ffiF Listen to the different ways we can
E É pronounce the letter o.
H*****sE**y ***s€*r
On a plane
€ * c Match the words in the box with the things
€ € ¡n the picture.
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f
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headphones T
an overhead locker I
an emergency exit f
the aisle
a sign
tr
tr
a window seat I
* ffi Listen and
words.
a seatbelt I
a flight attendant !
an aisle seat I
a passenger I
a screen I
hand luggage I
h Write these words in the correct column above.
gadf taxi take small
train far talk traffic jam
car travel wait football
c ffi Listen to the words. Practise saying them.
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can't
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g g Use the information below to complete
= *J Robert's immigration form.
YOüR THGHT DTTAITS
For: PRESTON/RMR VISA WAIVER lmmigration
I
Type or print legibly with pen in ALL
CAPITAL LETTERS. UsE ENGLISH.
a Family name
lllllllltllllrtrt
b First (given) name
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Birth Date {doy / manth / yeqr)
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Sex (mole or female)
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Passport Number
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Airline and Flight Number
lllllllltrtrlrltt
h Country where you live
tllllltlililllt
i City where you boarded
llllillttrilttllt
CERTIFICATION: f cerfífy that I have read and
understand all the questions afid statements
ón this form. The answers t hove furníshed
are true and correct to the best af my
knowledge and belief.
Signature Date
Sooking,Ref:
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,€ a Ten of the words in the box
É ,r" uncountable nouns. Circle
them.
Choose the correct alternatives.
Check thqt the woter cre ii*i
cleon before you drink it.
The sugar is / are on the tqble.
The food in our hotel
aren't / isn't very good. We eat
oll our meal / meals ln q
restouront.
The journey from Miomi to
London take / takes qbout six
hours.
Do you like these / fhis music?
It's / They're by Mozort.
Everybody soys thot vegetobles
are / is very good for you.
This / These homburgers is / are
fontostic!
Fn;Jt isn't / aren't expensive in
my country.
V*s*ba*€*ry
Food
* In the word square, find:
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Drinks Types of fruit Other things you con eqt
tuineral water banana
b
1
z
3
{.butter j fruit meat water
tea journey cheese
hamburger egg vegetable
music bread food sugar
knife biscuit
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p Complete the sentences with the correct form of
*8 there is or there ore.
s#fF3# €nd sfty
g Complete the sentences with some or ony.
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o
b
c
d
e
f
ls tlrcre ony milk in the fridge?
How mony students in your class?
ct very good beoch neor our hotel.
ony cheop restouronts neor here?
o university in Brighton?
I'm sorry but
time.
ony shops open ot this
g
-
fifty stqtes in the USA.
h _ ony milk: how obout lemon in
your tea?
Short answers
Short answers with there is and fhere are
ls there a hotel near here? Yes, there is.
No, there isn't.
Are there any good Yes, there are.
restaurants? No, there aren't
* Read about the campsite. Complete the
questions, and write the correct short answer.
there o swimminq pool?
Yes. there i
2 _ there any ploces to eqt and drink?
3 _thereobeqch?
4 _there o children's ployground?
5 _ there ony supermorkets?
fl ffi Listen to the questions and short answers.
Practise saying them.
1 Hove you got fi,nu oronge iuice?
2 There ore _ letters for you.
3 There's solt, but there isn't
4
5
6
7
pepper.
We hoven't got _ eggs.
Would you like milk in your coffee?
Are there knives on the tqble?
We hoven't got _ more breqd. Would
you like biscuits with your cheese?
I'm sor4z, we hqven't got _ hot food, but
we've got sondwiches if you're hungry.
s*6tr*: #ffyo s{r*} *nd F?*
* Complete the conversation in a sandwich shop
with some, ony, o(n) or no.
HELEN: I'd like (l) an egg sondwich, pleose.
ASSrsrANr: OK, one egg sondwich ... butter?
HELEN: No, thonks, (2) _butter. I'm on
(3) _ diet.
ASSISTANT: OK ... here you ore. Any'thing else with thot?
We've got (4) _ very nice fruit ...
Yes. (5) apple, pleose.
OK, that's f2.50. And for you, sir?
Hmm. Hove you got (6) _ Swiss
cheese?
No, sorry. There's (7) _ Swiss cheese,
but we've got (8) English cheese,
it's very good.
OK. (9) cheese sondwich, pleose.
Con I hqve (10) _ solqd with thot?
Sure. Would you Iike (11) _ drink?
Yes, (12) bottle of mineral woter,
please.
b ffire Listen and check. Practise saying the
conversation.
HELEN:
ASSISTANT:
CARLOS:
ASSISTANT:
CARLOS:
ASSISTANT:
CARLOS:
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V***bae€*ry h**s*er
Vegetables and other things to eat
7 a Match the vegetables with the words in the box.
g
potatoes
cabbages
tomatoes
peppers
carrots
beans
cucumbers
onions I i
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peas tl ¡
lettuces A 
T
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b re Listen and check. Practise saying the words.
e Label the pictures with the words in the box.
salad crisps salf oil French fries
vinegar herbs soy sauce
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* correct picture.
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fu*ess ffis€*éd€*€EF esÉ#5AF
g3 Complete tfre questions about the recipe, using
F How much or How many.
q a1 How vnany fish cqkes does this recipe moke?
e: Twenty-four.
b e: _ fish do you need?
e: 3509.
c A: _ pototo do you use in the recipe?
B: 5009.
A: _ toblespoons of herbs do you need?
B: Two.
A: _ tomoto purée do you <rdd?
s: 1 toblespoon.
A: _ oil do you use?
B: A little.
A:
need?
Fifty.
minutes do you cook the fishcqkes?
About five.
groms of breodcrumbs do you
Fish Cakes
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Ingredients (to moke 24 fish cokes):
5009 boiled potatoes
3509 cooked white fish
1 tablespoon tomato purée
2 tablespoons mixed herbs
509 breadcrumbs
a little oíl
salt and pepper
Method:
1 Mosh the boiled pototoes with o little
sqlt ond pepper.
Mix together the pototoes ond the fish,
tomoto purée ond herbs.
Add a little solt ond pepper.
Moke 24 fish cokes from the mixture.
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ss%s a dlalogue in a restaurant.
order, - pleose - I - Cqn - your - toke?
crirr I trikc uour ord,er, nkrrse?
hove - Yes, - we - steoks - can - two
?
ony - you - like - vegetobles - Would?
pleose - some pototoes - ond - Yes, - peas
with - drink - Anything - thot - to?
'd - ond o lemonode, - pleose - o minerql woter
- We - like
l= ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the
conversation,
Cover the fish cokes with the breodcrumbs.
5 Heot the oil in o frying pon. Fry the fish
cokes for about five minutes, turning
them once.
6 Serve the fish cokes immediotely with
tomoto souce ond o solod. t
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Vaeabulnny
a cup of, o gloss of, a bottle of
€ 4 a Match the pictures to the words in the box.
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b Complete the phrases with the words in the box
above.
1 o bottle/ crlnss of wqter
2a
3o
Fr*nune **tis*
Sentence stress
€ ñ a ffiEF Listen and underline the words
E C wh¡ch have the main sentence stress.
1 Con I hove o bottle of minerol wqter, pleqsq?
2 You con cqtch q bus to the oirport from here.
3 I olwoys hove oronge juice with my breokfost.
4 Whqt do you wont for lunch?
5 I never drink coffee in the evening.
h Listen again and practise saying the sentences.
o
Fmpr*v* H*ur wnE€ir=g
Describing food
* * u Match the paragraphs to a nationality in
E # the box.
Italian tl Mexican I Argentinian I
Japanese I French I Hungarian I
Spanish I British I
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ÉEqa,.k a ttwy fav,aaas faaú.frow ta*g *a*ykryr,,,,',,,
qyt*í"ñtLg it ¿o¡r¡¿s farlr. rilap,lqs, ir+ the,sa*th uf., *g I
couwlrg. Atra,dLtí,ovnLTLzza has oheese - vwozzaveLLa
oheese - ton*ato awd he.rls. A Lot of Aot*ry 1ea¡te go to a
TLzza restnwvlv* ow Swwdag wevivr4s.
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of milk
of sugor
of biscuits
of lemonqde
of coffee
of oronge juice
of teo
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People eqt a lot of m€út in m¡l counfry,
especiolly beef. On Sundays, pecple
hcve a trqditÍonsl lunch cslled an
esodo. In my farnily, my father,cooks
th¿ meqt on s bürbecue, Gnd,we est if
with lots of solod
Oscor
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gx)yásLevu, Alawy pupte tl+tnk ítk a
wtat di.sla b*t tf yau, havt real
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b Write a few sentences about food in your country.
t WícalWsakfast ín wy country u a very hin uv
of iíonn cffie, wíth Ioú of ,niilí. rhe ftaáitiínal'
ihin6-ú wi with yuur cnÍfee is n cro'usnnt, mnyhe
wíth hatLer or íAm.
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Fast SirepE*: wss/w*rs
4 Complete the sentences with was or were.
E
o My grondporents
thon fifly yeors.
b When I in Berlin lost yeor, the
very cold.
c How mony people there qt the porfy?
d Where you on Soturdoy evening?
eIt o beoutiful doy in August. My
fomily ond I
seoside.
on holidoy ot the
George ot school todoy?
g How your first doy ot work?
h It _ very nice to meet you, Mr Brown.
Short answers
Short answers with wos and were
Question Short answer
Was l/he/she/ Yes, l/he/she/it was.
it OK? No, he/she/it wasn't.
Were you/we/ Yes, you/we/they were.
they OK? No, you/we/they weren't.
3 _ Chqrlie Choplin born in America?
4 he on octor?
the Mqrx Brothers born in the USA?
6 _ they comedions?
Annq Pqvlovq Russiqn?
were morried for more
weqther
ry a Read about the famous people on pages 39
d* and 40. Complete the questions and write the
short answers.
Wds Mqrk Twqin o pointer?
No l¡p tññst4tt
Was he Americqn?
Yes, ht was.
she o singer?
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Pelé ond faizinho from Argentino?
they footbollers?
b ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the
questions and answers.
Es****rs€*r=g
Years, decades and centurieg
Write the dates in full, as in the example.
in the ninct¿.¿n-
Regular verbs
g Complete the sentences with the Past simple of
*s the verbs in the box.
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: grldwaE study change try start die i
i work end live help walk I
.*'.
o My brother r¡rnr{rrntcd lost yeor.'
-
Glasgow University.
b The Second World Wor
He wos ot
in 1.939, ond
€
q
b The Athens Olympic Gomes were
. (2OO4)
c fuan Peron wqs president of Argentino
(r946-t9ss)
d Elvis Presley was populor
. (19s0-1959)
e The Itolion poet Donte wqs born
. (t2oo-r299)
f Yugosloviq were world bosketbqll chompions
(1ee8)
g Abdul-Aziz wos king of Soudiq Arobio
. (r932-res3)
h Cqtherine the Greqt was Empress of Russiq
six years loter, in 1945.
'n'Roll,c Elvis Presley, the King of Rock
in 1977.
d There were no more buses, so I
home.
e When I wos ot school, my porents often
me with my homework.
II French when I wos ot school, but I
don't remember very much now.
gl to phone you lost night, but there
wos no onswer.
h When he wos o young musician, Reg Dwight
his nome to Elton fohn.
i The composer Chopin wos born in Polond, but he
in Fronce for mony yeors.
in cinemo for o big computer
Disco music wos
sette.nties.
very populor
(r97O-7e7e)
Spelling sf -ed endings
Write the Past simple tense of the verbs.
like
enioy
trovel
study
look
donce
I lliC¿1 I
h
I
j
k
I
40
(179O-r79e)
compony in the nineties.
lrregular verbs
g Complete the sentences with the past forms of
U the verbs in brackets.
Three child stors of the post
Mozqrt...
a wrLrte (write)
music when he wos
five yeors old;
Fr*p*sS*c**s *€ É$*=*
p Complete the sentences with ot, from, in, on
S or to.
q The economic situotion in our country become
much better íyt the 1990s.
b The cofé is open _ 8.30 in the morninq
obout eleven o'clock in the evening.
We qrrived ot the hotel obout eleven
o'clock.
We decided to hove our holidoys
September, when it's not so hot.
the age of seven, Vonesso stqrted
I
h
doncing lessons.
I stoyed ot home Fridoy because I hod
so much work to do.
I wos born _t986.
There wos q wor between the two countries
the nineteenth century.
Fr*s=*c**c*€g*s=
Past tense endings
e Look at the pairs of past forms below. ts the
pronunciation of the underlined sounds the
same (S) or different (D)?
1 bought cought
2 wrqte cost
(leove)
wqs
rs old;
(so)
to live in Vienno when
he wos 25 yeors old.
Donny Osmond...
@e9in)
singing on television
ot the oge of five;
(sing)
with his five brothers
in the Osmond
Brothers;
(sell)
millions of records
before he wos 1.8.
rley Temple ...
(mqke)
her first film when she
wos six;
(win)
on Oscor in 1.934;
home when he
only twelve yeo
o politicion in
1970s.
Wolfgong Amqdeus
Mozort - composer
Donny Osmond
- pop stqr
Shirley Temple
- actress
shi
I
(become)
the
3 soid
4 put
5 sow
6 cqme
7 lost
8 tqqk
9 wqre
10 heord
5
t)
rcod
cut
fauad
9Qve
CqSI
stood
cqught
won
L: ffi Lisien and check.
words.
Practise saying the
41
m*duEe F
Fes* s*rerp€*
Regular and irregular verbs
g a Complete the text about Amelia Earhart, using
F tne correct form of the verbs.
*ndi**E ffiurxlb*rs
€ flE a Write an ordinal number to complete the
E LF sentences. Use the numbers in brackets to
help you.
q Ronqld Reagon wqs the fo¡'tíeth President of the
United Stotes. (40)
b Moy is the _ month in the yeor. (5)
c
d
Our oportment is on the floor. (8)
Beethoven wrote his music in the
century. (19)
Brazil won the World Cup for the
in 1.994. (4)
The Berlin Wall fell neor the end
century. (20)
g Neil Armstrong wqs the mon on the
moon, qndBuzz Aldrin wos the _. (112)
h My sister's birthdoy is on the of August.
(22)
time
of the
Seventy years ago, Amelia Earhart (l) was
(be) America's favourite woman. In 1932, she
(2)
-
(fly) across the Atlantic Ocean
alone: the first woman to do this.
Her joumey (3) (start) in
Newfoundland, Canada: fifteen hours later, her
Lockheed Vega airplane (4)
-
(arrive)
in Londonderr¡r, Ireland. People all over the world
(5)
-
(want) to meet this incredible
woman. She (6) (meet) King George
V of England and (7) (become)
friends with the US President, Franklin D.
Roosevelt. The American people (8)
-
(love) her.
Five years later, Amelia (9)
fly around the world. An American University
(10) (give) her $50,000 for a new
b ffi Listen and check your answers.
42
*etes
t T
Write the dates in full.
a
b
c
d
e
f
Sth Feb
30th fon
17th Nov
12th Aug
21st Sep
9th Apr
Tebnnru th¿ fifth
-
(try) to i¡
;:
:.!
t,
i:
Lockheed Electra airplane. On the morning of July I
2nd 1931- Amelia and her co-pilot, Fred Noonan
(11)
-
(leave) Lae, in New Guinea, and ¡l
(12)
-
(begin) their journey to Howland .
Island in the Pacific Ocean. ia,
On July 3rd 1937, the American ship ltasca i
(13)
-
(receive) a radio message
from Amelia: a few minutes later her plane i-li
(14) _ (disappear). American ships i(15)
-
(spend) nearly two weeks i
looking for the plane. but they ( 16)
(find) nothing. n
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'-
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Ir
1 2
Time phr*ses
r¡
?
anoose the correct time phrase.
I go to the swimmingp"ol@!:B/ last week.
I visited my friends in Cqnodo three years ago /
every yeqr.
My fomily lived in the United Stotes now,/
whenlwasachild.
We met Greg ond Sonio when we are on holiday /
when we were on holiday.
I work in Slovenia every summer / Iast summer.
We wqtched television every evening / yesterday
evening.
People usuolly to go universily when they are eighteen
/ when they were eighteen.
fen spoke to her mother every week / a week ago.
Vccabulary b*sster
Common verbs
{ ? a Label the pictures on the right with the
I *^3 words in the box.
h+ea( build catch cut fall run steal
throw wake up win
b Here are the past forms of the verbs in the box.
Write the infinitive forms.
(r '--t"
//" -€
a
b
e
f
3
break
: ¿:l
7
9
L broke
2 cought
3 built
4 threw
5 woke up
6 ron
7 stole
8 fell
9 cut
10 won
break
{ ffim Listen to the pronunciation of the infinitive
and past forms. Practise saying them.
ffi
4
5
6
8 {,#t
10
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Listen to andlor read the story of The Strange Soldier.
l
I
t
ln the end, they put the young man in prison,
and left him there until they decided what to do,
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Two months later, a Spanish ship arrived from Manila. lt brought news that the governor of Manila was
dead - and the time of his death was 10 pm on the evening of Oltober 9th, I 591.
Was the young man's story true?
Four hundied years later, no one knows how it was possible for a man to travel across the world in one
night ... without knowing how or why.
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The 
Stranse
SolclíerI t was a beauttlul sunny morntng rn
I Mexico City. The date was October
1Oth, the year was 1593.
ln the main squdre of the city, soldiers
stood in lront of the Royal Palace. The people
of the city came and went as usual. But there
was something strange about one of the
soldiers: he wore a different uniform from the
others, and had a different type of gun. When
the other soldiers saw him, they began asking
him questions. 'Who are you? Wn-L ur" yo,f
from?' one of the other soldiers asked. 'l am a
Spanish soldier,' he answered 'and brecause the
governor died last night, it is my job to stay in
front of the palace here.' 'The governor?' one
of the soldiers replied, 'Which governor?' 'The
governor of Manila, of course.'
The other soldiers told him he was in
Mexico City * thousands of kilometres from
the city of Manila.
Thá young soldier was amazed and had no
idea how he came to be in a city so far from
his home. Nobody believed his strange story.
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A The Mexicon soldiers sow the strqnge soldier.
B The governor of Mqnilq died.
C They put the stronge soldier in prison.
D A ship from Mqnilo qrrived in Mexico City.
E The strqnge soldier trovelled from Monilo to Mexico.
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Life stories
g g Complete the information about Jed's life story. Look at page 66
E # of the Students' Book, if necessary.
I(o)w _q8bAr n ín LondonínL975. (b)A_ q ch___llovedploying
footboll ondwqtching sportontelevision. I (c) w___ to s c___*in
Chelseoond(d)w___ I w__oboutninel(e)b_ in__
in computer gqmes ond the Internet. So I storted q footboll website, which
wos very populor. I (0 I _ _ _ school when I wos seventeen qnd I
(g) s t _ computer design ond mothemotics qt (h) u n
Whenl(i)gr_ __in1997,l(i)g__ o j__withqlorgecomputer
gomes compc¡ny ond I (k) w___ to w_-_in Chicago, in the United
Stqtes. I (l) g _- m_ _in 2000to on Americon girl ondnowwe've
got our own fomily. Our two sons qre footboll-crozy too!
1
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wrc€sr=g
Time linkers: befare,
after, then
€s
q
F Join the sentences below
ffi with before, after or then.
before I went home, I
bought something to eqt from
the supermorket.
their dog died, the
house wqs very quiet.
We hqd time for o coffee
the troin left.
In the morning, I went
shopping with my friend Sara.
we hod lunch.
For o long time, nobody spoke.
someone osked o
question.
they got morried,
Poul and Lindo usuolly stoyed
ot home on Soturdoy nights.
he wos o fqmous
octo¡ Bruce worked qs o toxi
driver.
I remembered to close qll the
windows I went
out.
Before I went to bed, I
phoned Suzanne.
I phoned Suzanne before I
went to bed.
After Jane left university, she
travelled to lndia.
Jane travelled to lndia after she
left university.
Sebastian was a waiter in a
restaurant. Then he found
another job.
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V*e eh*ñery
Types of film
*¡ Match the types of film to the pictures,
Adjectives to describe films
*3 Find ten adjectives in the word square to
é describe films.
i{-E N r ,
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cartoon horror film science fiction film
lye-sWf actionfilm historicalfilm
comedy musical
a love storu
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.p Complete the sentences with the past tense of
**é the verbs in brackets,
o Martin Scorsese
of New York.
(mqke) the film Gangs
Lindsoy's holidoy lost yeor (cost) over
€1000.
Lucy's porents
---
(give) her q cor for her
21st birthdoy.
We were both so hot ond thirsty thot we
(drink) q litre bottle of minerol woter.
Steve
--
(become) q writer when he wqs
forly-five.
Kqren's got o fontostic iob - lost month she
(eorn) €3,0O0!
The police looked everywhere for the money, but
they only (find) on empty bog.
fon ond Anno
-.-
(foll) in love with eqch
other ot my birthdoy porty two yeqrs ogo.
The first Spidermon film _ (qppeor)
in 2OO2.
Lost yeor we _ (go) to the cinemq o lot.
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Negative
A Make the sentences negative.
L*
We hod good weather when we were on holidoy.
We dicln't haue ,¡otd, weather when we wcre oA lwlidau.
We went for q drive yesterdoy.
c Ben remembered to buy a birthdoy cord.
d I heord the telephone.
e The letter qrrived this morning.
f I ote in q restouront lost night.
Amondo knew whot to do.
I checked my e-moil yesterday.
Questions
Past simple Short answers
Short answers with the
Past simple
Did l/you/he/she/iVwe/they know?
Yes, l/you/he/she/iVwe/they did.
No, l/youihelshe/iUweithey didn't.
¿ a Look again at the questions
[J ¡n exercise 5. Write the
correct short answer for each
question.
I Yes, he did.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
b ffi* Listen and check.
Practise saying the questions and
answers.
I
h
5
Write questions about these famous people from the past.
o Shokespeore / write I Romeo and lulíet
Did, Shal<espeare wríte'Rovneo and lulíet'z
b Alexonder Graham Bell / invent / e-mqil
c Morilyn Monroe I sing I Candle in the Wind
d Coptoin Cook / discover / Americo
e Leonordo do Vinci / point I Mona Lisa
f Modonno I ploy / Evito
Beethoven / write / rock songs
Lourel ond Hordy / mqke / comedy films
I
h
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i Yuri Gogorin / trovel / to the moon
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F+=É ss===E*s
Positive, negative and questions
g:= Correct the sentences, as in the example.
*
0
b
hfitte
Did you hed[o nice weekend?
,q: Did you see Alistqir 0t the porty?
B: Yes, I sow.
I didn't bought o newspoper yesterdoy.
You listen to the news last night?
¡: Did you like the concert?
B: No, I didn't like.
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9o?
trovel?
hove lunch?
He went to Poris.
By troin.
At The Stotion Buffet Restouront.
f,15.95
cost?
ot the stotion?
buy?
chonge?
leqve?
tqke?
Some books.
fwo
Three hours.
* ffi Listen to the questions and answers.
Practise saying them.
f When I wqs thirteen, I alwoys weor jeons.
g You use my computer this ofternoon?
h I didn't listened to my porents when I wos young.
S=vl==:Gi=*E+-=€:S+*
Past fcrffis
$= .=
=
Listen to the pronunciation of the past
Es forms. Notice how the pronunciation of the
underlined letters is the same.
lal hod, begqn Árayút , _, _
lel rCqd, fcll
lc:l cought, bought
l¡l cut, shut
* What is the past form of the verbs in the box? Put
them in one of the above groups according to the
pronunciation of the past form,
i O+inf- leave meet run see sing
i wear wrn
think
L200.
r: €=E Listen to the pronunciation of the past
forms of the verbs. Practise saying them.
At 14.30.
48
V*****s€*rg. ***sÉ*r
Books, magazines and
newspapers
€ F- * Labelthe pictures with
É k the words in the box.
headline article front page
DgNffi frarynfe picture
advertisement pages cover
title author boók
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49
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Listen and/or read about this hero and
1= Write the questions for the
answers, as in the example.
1, ,t;lten was Mustdfa l{ewdl
Af¡¡tr¿rk h¿
In 1881.
He led the Turkish ormy qt
Gelibolu qnd Istonbul.
ln 1923.
In 1938.
In the 1850s.
'The Lody of the Lomp'.
When she returned to
Englond.
heroine.
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tt88*:''H,e',eho,thel,Erlt1y,,,,as': a,
.earg and,iR t1¡t5, duringthe First
',,l¡llsrld War, he led: the'Turkish arrny
,,at €eliholu,and lstanbul. By the end
of the war he was a hero and from"
that time on atl of the Turkish peopl€
supported him. He led the Turkish army in the,
War of Independence {lg$*tgzz) and in 1923 h€ became
the first President of the new Republic of Turkey. During the
tast fifteen years af his life Atatürk introduced rnany reforms
and did many things to improve tife in Turkey. He died in
Noven'rber 1938, but today the peopte of Turkey stilt think of
him with great respect.
Florence Nightingale
A hundred and fifty years ago, most nurses did not study
nursing: but a British woman catled Ftorence Nightingate
tried to change alt that. ln the 185os, she worked in a
hospital for wourcLC_d sotdiers in the Crimea (now Ukraine).
People say she never slept, but spent atl
-=."ll.
her time hetping the men. The sotdiers
catled her 'The Lady of the Lamp'
because of the lamp she always
carried as she wall<ed around at
night. When she returned to
England, she began a school of
L
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ii
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ii:i
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nursing in London. She died in r9ro.
DAVrD: Ioe, (a);.#/ wouta / are you wont to go out tomorrow night?
loE: Okoy, but I (b) don't / haven't / dídn't go| much money.
orvro: Well, (c) we / do we / Iet's go to the cinemo.
loE: Okay. Whot's (d) on / at / in?
oavru: (e) There's / It's got / There are q new film by Ang Lee.
loE: Greotl I sow his lqst film - it (f) was / were / did fontostic!
o.wro: Why (g) we don't / don't we / can't we have a pizza first?
loE: Okoy, thot's (h) a / the /
-
good ideo.
Ercpn*eu* H#ur wnEtEs=g
A diary
€ G * Ray is a young Australian on holiday in Europe. He decided to
E # travel from London to Prague by bus. Complete his holiday diary
with the phrases in the box.
Rrr*r=gE*g * *Égfu* **E
G
=
anoose the correct alternative.
a jnjhe-€v€ -
b the bus wasn't there
c only cost €50
d When we arrived in France
e was in another country
f and listened to the music
g we finally left London
h I walked back to the car park
r"= Complete Ray's diary with the
verbs in the box.
I was ína can+pLete pavríc. .My bag, rwy
cLathuandr,+ypasryort () wrye alLaw
thebw, thebw Q) &1t4s ówthL
nL|tórv,lay ... and I was at th,L wLLtón,tay
tervite ¡fatian. I 3) _ dawnby tht
road, thLrking,'What cawl da? Help!!'
AC ¡aaw¡amearc (+) _ twe. Akínd
GerwnnwowLat4 - wht $) _ pert'ut
EnqLul,,- askzd n+eíf therevta,.r at prablem.
I (6) _ her ab o ut thr. b w , anÁ she
0 _ shecau"ld heLp me.We
,E) _ iüo k(" big Qerua,t tar - it
wa¡ a Mertedu - and
^e F) _ alar4
the wtotarway at about 180 kílor,+etres a¡+
htur.
Afew n+inute: la,tor, Ne (0) _ tle.
bw - nty bw. My rcw Qerr,tawfríend
ú1) _ her window and
(2) _ shtntLng 'Stop! ! Stap! !' at the
bu¡ dríver (íwQermaw, of caurse!!).
Atf'rst, thebw drwer (3) _ slne
was crazy ar'd drovefafter ... untílhe¡atnl
wte. Perhnps hr (14' _ my/ate.Tne,t
we drove aLavg tagether untiL tLe nzrt
Mótórway rLrvíc¿ statiow, a¡"d tlrcwwe bath.
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Opposites
€ Write the opposite of the
E following things.
o qn expensive hotel
a cheún lwttl
b o difficult question
c o big country
d qn ottroctive foce
e an old bicycle
f o comfortoble choir
g o slow train
**rep*r*ÉEes*
**€E*=*Eas*<s Hjl + +<e ts k+=
q ndd the correct letters to
* make the comparative form
of the adjectives.
o young e!
b eqs___
c big_ _
d cheop _ _
e heolth___
f new__
g h0pp---
h slim_
i quiet _ _
i hot_,-
= Read the two facts, then write a sentence us¡ng the comparative
form of the adjective.
s
**F
The area of Brazil is 8.5 million km'z.
The oreo of Austrolio is 7.6 million km'].
ñr'nzi{ i> birio{'r thri,i Arrstr¿lin.
The River Volga in Russia is 3,500 km long.
The River Mississippi in the USA is 6,O00 km long,
Blue whales usuolly weigh about 13O tonnes.
Elephonts usually weÍgh obout 7 tonnes.
(bis)
(heory)
The Pyromids in Egypt ore about 4,000 yeors old.
The Porthenon in Creece is obout 2,500 years old.
The Eiffel Tower in Pqris is 324 m tall.
The Seqrs Tower in Chicago is 443 m tall.
The Akoshi-Koikyo Bridge in Jopon is neorly 2,00O m long.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge in Ausholio is 500 m long.
The price of gold is obout 98,000 per kilo.
fhe price of silver is obout $150 per kilo.
English has more thon o hundred irregulor verbs.
Esperonto hos no irregulor verbs!
(oldl
(long)
(expensive)
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* ffi Listen to the sentences. Practise saying them.
Q:ica*-..*!" --:"
-"
---* i - -*-iJLFila + ; ;: * + -, .4" - _s
3s=
="€
i= Read the information about the Olympic
*€ athletes below.
1: Complete the sentences as in the example.
tr-o!! Seagy"t:tte ig
is
hos got
hos got
is
the oldest" (old)
Roy Seagrove -
Rower
Age: 38
Height: I m 9o
Weight: 9s kg
These are his fifth
Olympic Games
Three Olympic
medals up to now
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hoir. (short)
hoir. (long)
(young)
. (toll)
(heory)
(smoll)_---ls
_'-is (successful)
Jim Bowen -
Basketbatl player
Age: t9
Height: I m 95
Weight: 89 kg
Finst Olympic Games
Staned pt"yittg
basketball three
months ago
Change the adjective into the superlative form.
Can you answer the questions?
o Which is tht ne^t'tst (neor) plonet to the Sun?
Á 1¡¡'¡r rrrr
-
b Whot's the (smoll) plonet?
c This plonet hos got over thirly moons qnd it,s
(big) plonet in the solqr system.
d Which is (hot) plonet?
Ihis is the (for) plonet from the
Sun, qnd olso (cold).
Which plonet is (eosy)
to see from Eqrth?
Which plonet is
Earth?
Jake Kay -
Mar:athon runner
Age:25
Height: I m 6o
Weight: sl kg
Silver medal in the
last Olympics
Karina Green -
Swimmer
Age t6
Height: I m 72
Weight: 5? kg
First-Olympió cames
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U superlative forms of the adjectives.
* # Listen to the joke and check your answers.
S====t===€l=E=*=
Comparatives
;: = # Listen to the comparative adjectives.
s= Notice the pronunciation of than. Practise saying
them.
*** **S *=*s
g Rewrite the sentences, changing the word in
* nol¿ to one or ones.
+ ffi Listen to the sentences. Tick (/) the true
ones and cross (X)the false ones. Then practise saying
them.
T T zZ
older thon
more expensive thon
more difficult thon
o I don't hove my old cor now. I bought o new cqr
lqst week.
I bought ot ngN one last wrck'
b Mqrthq hos got three children. The youngest child
is neorly three.
The youngest
c Your shoes ore much more expensive than the
shoes I bought.
Your shoes qre much more expensive thon
'Which colour pen would you like?'
'The red pen, pleose.'
The red
Ihere ore mony old buildings in the town centre.
Ihese buildings are the oldest.
fhese
k-**e**E*rg
Shops and shopp¡ng
gn + Rearrange the letters to make the names of
F shops. Look at page 82 of the Students' Book, if
necessary.
1 You con buy steok ot a butcheY''s BRUSHTEC'
2 You con buy shirts, trousers ond skirts ot o
LOSHCET POSH
J
4
You con buy breod ot o . YKERAB
You cqn buy stomps ond send porcels ot o
. STOP COFFEI
5 You con buy medicine ot o
. SHARMYCAP
6 You con hove o hoircut qt q
SDERRAHISSER'
7 You con buy o present ot o
FIGT OHPS
8 You con buy newspqpers ond food qnd household
items ot o CALLO HOPS
9 You con toke your clothes for cleoning ot o
RYD SERCANEL'
* ffi Listen and check your answers. Practise
saying the sentences.
bigger thon
foster thon
slower thqn
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SE W Listen and/or read about three machines you can buy to
E Ls- make your life easier.
Which mochine is ...
o the most useful? the tsrrls¿ln D838 Robct yr¡fr{r4r}1 {le rin,:y
b the cheopest?
c the most useful for cooking ideos?
the most expensive?
the smollest?
the best one for people who hote housework?
d
e
f
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with the phrases in the box.
mg ravouwu shup
(r) Mrj lhr,'ruritr'shirl,r is
oaLLed taLad -rhaL. tt's Lw
Pwtweb, Lw so'¿th Lowd.ow.
tt's wext to a chLwse
YestawYawt, awd,
(e)
(s)
aLL
t¿Lwds of food fron'" ChLwa,
thaLLawd. awd vwawy other
oo¡,cwtrLes Lw the m7 east.
beca'¿se I Love ooof?Lwg,
esTeoiaLLg o rLewtaL fo o d.
the shop (+)
sevew dags a week", frovr*
tew o'oLoclz Lw the t*orwLwg
(.s)
-_
ow a svtwd,ag n*ovwLwg,
whewthe shop ls r,tsvcaLLt¿
verg cy,tLet.
V)
(a)
aYe
aLwags ven¿ frt ewdLy awd.
theg. aLwags trt¿ to he$ yot L
fuwd what t¿ot+wawt.
recipes. You can
Freezolux Smcrt
How mony remote control units do you hove in
your house ... for the TV, the video,'the CD ployer
... now you con control everythinq in vour house -
from o líght in the bedroom ío yoir frónt door -
using iust one speciol remote conhol unit. lt works
with rodio signols so you con do everythino in
your ho,,ss ,,Jithout géting .out of bed.'You"con
even surf the lnternet, send e-moils, wotch videos
or listen to o CD with the Ultimate Power Control
System's video screen. Price * 945. Buy nowll
+ Write a similar paragraph about
a shop you know. Write about:
=> whot it is colled
+ where it is
= whot it sells
+ why you like it
s opening times
= the best time to go there
+ the people there
The three rnosl intelllgent mochine¡ for
youf honle...
Thonks to computer chips, you con now buy mochines thot con
thinkl! Here ore some of the best mochines which con reolly moke
your life eosier.
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the Bryson D838 Robot loruum Clenner
Do you like housework? No? Then this new
robot vocuum cleoner is the mochine for vou, lt
con clecn your fiving room outomoticolly.'lt hos
o compuler which te-lls it to go oround obiects
such os choirs qnd toble leg-s os it cleons your
floor. And if c person * or your pei dog or cot -
comes too closL, it stops outomaiicolly."The
Bryson D838 Robot Vocuum Cleoner-comes
wiih electric botteries, ond costs g1,800.
lhe Freezolux Smnrt Frldge
fhe Ulfimüle Power Conlrol System
A fridge which tells you whot it's got inside... ond
gives you ideos obout whot to coók for dinnerll A
visuol disploy shows you whofs inside the fridge -you don't even hove io open the door, ond thJ
fridge con olso tell when food is too old to use.
And if you hoven't got ony ideos obout whot to
cook for your fomily this evening ... iust touch the
computer screen on.the doo.r of the fridge, ond you
can look ot over o thousond of your fovlurite
olso use ít to send emoils ond to surf the lnternet, The
Fridge is more thon fust o fridge ond costs only !999f
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V**e**E*rg ***sÉ*r
A supermarket
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c*
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* ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the words.
,fr
checkout cashier shopping list customer shopping trolley
i shopping basket .Lilf queue cans plastic bags
56
o
&sk**g F* s**ps
€ * * Write the conversations in full.
€%€#
A: Sell / squsqges?
Do Uctu sell sausages?
B: Yes / the Food Holl
S*ss*gsse**s
! Possessiveadjectives
my
your
his
her
its
our
their
Possessive pronouns
mine
yours
his
hers
its
ourS
theirsI A: Which floor / thot?
B: Whqt colour / you / like?
A: Block / brown
O o, Cqn / buy / these, pleose?
B: Thot / L49.99
A: you I lqke I credit cqrds?
B: Yes, viso / mostercord
O o, Con / hove I one I those, pleose?
B: One / these?
Yes. How much / it?
B: lt I 75p
f} o, Whot time / supermorket / close?
B: We / open / oll night
b ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the
conversations.
We use a possessive adjective when there is a
noun after it.
Is this your book?
We use a possessive pronoun when there is no
noun after it.
Is this book yours? No, it's hers.
We can use names with a noun or without a noun.
Thot's Pete's bag. Thot's Pete's.
B: It / on / ground floor
€) o' Hqve / got / these shoes / size 38?
=
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o
é Correct the words in bold.
s+
a: Is this Seett mobile? Scott's
B: No, it's fulio.
b You wotch is newer thon my.
c Where's Liz Gordener office? Is this she computer?
Ihe Gates fomily live in thot house. Thqt cor is
their.
e
f
Us best-selling comero is the XP40.
Where's Dovid? I think these cor keys ore him.
fhis is our new model coupe. It top speed is 200
kilometres on hour.
Ihis dress wos Morilyn Monroe. These sunglasses
were she too.
Oh no! I think thqt bus wqs our!
¡.: Whose pen is this?
e: It's Tony.
¡: No, it's I.
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-ing forms
€ Write the -ing form of the verbs.
*
***sÉE** €*e*s
g c Write the correct question words in the
G following sentences and match them to their
answers below.
1 Whút ore you doing? tr
2
-ore
you going? I
3 _ ore you smiling? I
I
I
¡
ore you tolking to?
ore you reoding?
ore you wotching?
Becouse you look so funnyl
My brother.
Oh, nothing, just o mogozine.
To my English closs.
Sshll It's my fovourite progrqmme.
Vglrcmewoik.
* ffi Listen to the questions and answers.
Practise saying them.
q reod
b study
c wqsh
d leove
e come
f stop
g look
h donce
i stoy
i give
k plon
I write
reaclíng
4
5
6
ct
b
c
d
e
f
Fv*s*r=* ***gEs=***s
a Look at the picture on the right. Write what
the people are doing, using the verbs.
The robot is clerutínq (cleon) the livinq room.
*
€
1
2 Veronicq
window.
(look) out of the
3 She
The two older children
homework.
b ffi Listen and check.
sentences.
(tolk) to someone on her
(sit) on the floor.
(eot) the flowers.
(hove) o cup oftea.
(wqtch) television.
(do) their
mobile phone.
4
5
6
7
I
The baby
The boby
Ronold
He
f
¡
I
r
L.
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Practise saying the
Sh*r* **€tuv€rs
Short answers with the
Present continuous
Are you going home?
Yes, I am/we are.
No, I'm/we're not.
Are they going home?
Yes, they are.
No, they aren't.
ls he/she listening?
Yes, he/she is.
No, he/she isn't.
Notice: We do not use
contracted forms in positive
short answers.
Yes, I om. not Yes',.-l'ht.
&E€ €*yres
g * Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the Present
# Continuous: positive, negative, question form or short answer.
soPHIE: It's me, Sophie.
IENNv: Hi, Sophie. Where ore you? Whot (1) arc got doíng (you do)?
soPHIE: I'm of my sister's wedding.
IENNY: Fontostic! (2) (you enjoy) yoursel
soPHrE: No, (3) !! (4) not hove) o
good time. It's owfulll
IENNY: Why? Whot (5) (hoppen)?
sopHrE: Well, there's the music for a stort. (6) (They
ploy) this owful 80s music ... qnd ... oh no, I don't believe it ... My
dod (7) (donce) with my mum's sister.
IENNY: How qbout your mum? (8) (she donce) too?
soPHrE: No, (9) .(10) (She not do)
onything. (11)
IENNY: Oh deor!!
SoPHIE: |ust o minute
(She look) ot my dod.
... there's o very nice young mqn over there. There's q
girl tolking to him but (12) he
ond ... oh!!
(not listen) ...
IENNY: Sophie. Whot (13) (he do)?
soPHrE: He (1a) (come) over ... Tqlk to you loter ... 'Byell
f?
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*6 Write short answers.
e&
o Are you enjoying the porly, fo?
avn.Yes, I
b Is it roining outside?
No,
c Are your friends stoying in this
hotel?
Yes,
Are you two coming with us?
Yes,
Are you woiting to see the
doctor?
No,
Is Thomos driving?
Yes,
Is she tolking to us?
No,
b ffi Listen to the conversation and check your answers.
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r**S*E* G *
Fvt:*=*€=E {"=r="rg-:;==;=S +r; ;-*l ;=* *"-" =,'T: eb Deseribing people
*
*
0
F
*
Underline the best form of the verb, Present simple or Present
continuous.
¡: Con I speok to fone Porsons, Pleose?
B: Sorry she's not in the office todoy. She works / ShL's workig ot home
todoy.
b a: Where do you come / are you coming ftom?
B: I'm Itqlion ... from Milon.
c n: Do you speak / Are you speaking |oponese?
B: ]ust o little.
Don't forget your umbrellal It's raining / It rains ogoin'
¡: Cqn you help me with the dinner?
B: Not now ... I watch / I'm watching TY.
In Britoin, people drive / are driving on the left.
a: Hello!! What do you do / are you doing h'ere?
B: I'm waiting / I wait for o friend.
Con I look ot the newspoper now? Are you reading / Do you read it?
Con I phone you bock llter? We're having / We have dinner.
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Clothes
Match the definitions to the
words.
a piece of jewellery thot
you weor on your eqr n
q heod where oll - or
neorly oll - the hoir
is cut I
the hoir on q mon's fqce
under his mouth I
qttrqctive: nice to look qt I
(for o person) the
opposite of smoll or short I
thin, in o good woy I
you weor these if you
con't see very well t l
hqir which is yellow or
light-coloured I
you use them to see
things
i the hoir on o mon's foce
obove his mouth
k hoir which is brown or
block
I hqir which you tie
together qt the bock of
your head
1 toll
2 dark
3 good-looking
4 glosses
5 shoved
6 blonde
Z ee+ring
8 ponytoil
9 slim
10 beord
11 moustoche
12 eyes
T
T
T
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d
e
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d
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f
I
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c
d
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Look at the pictures of Bob, Paul and Marie.
Who is wearing ...
troiners?
o skirt?
o coot?
o tie?
block shoes?
eorrings?
o shirt?
jeons?
o suit?
trousers?
o white jocket?
a pullover?
Eolt
Poul
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gX ffi Listen to andlor read about street style, and complete
F the tabte.
dress, trousers, shoes
t,Min lis frsm Lsndon: she's a,student,at the
.,..-tgndon'ealhge of Fáshisn. ,
' *l'm
wearing,a:pair of jeans.from Michika *
i{'s á Jápanese shop here in l-ondan.'
-l
love
$lte'Ma,p'-'
News
Chat room
H_o-roscopes
e-ma¡l
',Japalrese cloihes. The' jumper:is from Space. --''l
and I bought the jacket at,eamden Market a couple of weeics agü,:,MV
bag and,shoe$ we{e presents from,my family. I like wearing clotlr.es that
aiedifferent'sol.don,tusuallygoshaRlin1inbigshops''
.,',',,'' fgr¡ is'a"*esigner: frd.Barcelona, in.Spain. Shers spending a
. few.days here in.Lendon,..'Beeause llm a designer, I love rnaking ,
clothes for myself.-l made this dress, and these trousers, too. l
My shoes are from Spain, too ... they're my favourite shoes, but I
r. cantt'rerfte,rfiher,,wheré 1bougtrt theml' ,, :
'l'm looking for a bag which looks good with these clothes.
,-.::--;.,1 l6ys shapping'in'London, but ii's very expensivel' ' '
At¡eá,;* t om'the United"states. She works for an airttne
cómpany. 'l travel a lot because of my job: l,love my work'
becauie ,l can go shopping in lots of wondedul places ,, ,,
't bought this topin Milan, and my trousers and shoes,are frorn
'NdW York. As well as ltaly and'the United $tate$; l.love i ,
shopping here in London, too. I'rn going to a shop called , '
Puzzle * it'* near here - tó' buy myself,a new jacket.' ' . ,' -,
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€ L=F sentences.
1 My sister'S in her mid-twenties.
2 Everybody soys she very good-looking.
3 Where Fronk going?
4 Who the girl with long hoir?
5 Dino got short hoir.
6 Dovid mother doesn't weor glosses.
7 Ann the block girl with mediumlength hoir
8 Mqrio woiting for me in the cor.
b
1
2
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Does 3 = is, hqs or possessive in each sentence?
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c
d
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g -:5 Read the description of the picture. Correct
* € tfre twelve underlined mistakes.
5
6
ffi**€ LÉ€*
Street ta!k
€ € = Write the words in the
S E box in the correct place in the sentences.
ffi
i n"re Oo it this to the ¡
hev"e
Is onyone sittingf
Excuse me, hove you got time Pleose?
Is this bus going the city centre?
Is okoy to pork here?
Is the woy to the stotion?
Whot time the shops close on Soturdoys?
b Match the sentences to the answers.
l- It's holf post two.
2 No, you con't pork here.
3 At one o'clock.
4 No, it's free.
5 Yes, it's over there.
6 No, you need the number 23 over there.
tr
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":.'.,,il,{b} $lsg cutside: it's o nice day ond the sun
.,,:'ii',is.{c} shineing. Perhaps they (d) is all on holiday
,','t'together. One of the men is (e) weorrinq o suit.
r-.'', $ns mon is behind the others: (f; she's reoding o
11"' book. The womon in the front (g) hove got o
-' ', ' newspoper, but she {h) don't reoding it. Her
' , ti) eyc ore clased: perhops (i) she sleeping.
.,.i:,,I like this picture: the people (k) looks colm ond
."-r,hoppy ond the scenery is very (1) otrqctive.
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Stress in questions
€ "= ffi Listen to the pronunciation of the
=sÉ
"G question words, and the questions with the
Present continuous.
1 Whot
2 W]:'at
3 Whot
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5 Where
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  • 2. c@NITENTS tuE*S*$e G tu€***$* 4 Common words Numbers 0-21 Days of the week Numbers 1-100 &€*Su€* T Names and countries Personal information: be National¡ties Vocabulary booster: More countries and nationalities is or are Negative sentences Short answers Possessive adjectives lndefinite article: o(n) Vocabulary: Jobs be: personal questions Listen and read: People from different places Punctuation: Capital letters lmprove your writing: Addresses in English Pronunciationi lDl,lerl and /aI/ &€**axEe R Present simple: Spelling Present simple with helshe/it Short answers Negatives Positives and negatives Questions Vocabulary booster: Everyday activities like, love, hate + -ing Listen and read: An Englishman,s home Pronouns Adverbs of frequency Activity verbs Word order: frequency adverbs, auxiliaries Pronunciation: Plural nouns with /s/, tzl and ltzt Asking politely Apostrophes lmprove your writing: A paragraph about a friend tu€**u** S 4 4 4 4 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 27 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 9 9 ldentifying objects: this, that, these, those olon or no orticle with objects and plurals havelhas got Questions and short answers 3=isorhos Adjectives and nouns Vocabulary booster: More everyday objects Vocabulary: Family vocabulary Listen and read: A famous family Possessive 's Spelling: Plurals Pronunciation: The sounds lsl and tzl Prepositions Question words lmprove your writing: Combining sentences Writing about your family tu3***E* 3 10 10 10 11 f1 11 12 12 13 't4 14 14 15 15 15 15 Vocabulary: Means of transport Prepositions can/cqn't Short answers Articles: o and fhe most, a lot of, some, not mony Listen and read: Transport statist¡cs Real life: Catching planes and trains Asking questions Pronunciation: The letter o Vocabulary booster: on a plane lmprove your writing: Completing an immigration form tu€*S*E* * 28 28 28 2E 29 30 30 31 32 32 32 33 Vocabulary: Common verbs Present Simple: Questions Negatives Positive and negative Questions and short answers Vocabulary booster: Buildings Listen and read: Studying in South Korea Vocabulary: Opposites Telling the time Prepos¡tions of time: in, qt or to Vocabulary: Daily routines Subject and object pronouns Pronunciation: The letter i lmprove your writing: Commas, full stops, and and but too, both and neither Countable and uncountable nouns Vocabulary: Food there is / there ore Short answers some and ony some, ony, o(n) and no Vocabulary booster: Vegetables and other things to eat Listen and read: Fish cakes Questions with how much and how many Ordering food and drink Vocabulary: o cup of, a gloss of, o bottle of Pronunciation: Sentence stress lmprove your writing: Describing food &€**reS* F Past simple: wos/were Short answers Vocabulary: Years, decades and centuries Past simple: Spelling of -ed endings Regular verbs lrregular verbs Prepositions of time Pronunciation: Past tense endings Past simple: Regular and irregular verbs Ordinal numbers Dates Time phrases Vocabulary booster: Common verbs Listen and read: The strange soldier Vocabulary: Life stories lmprove your writing: Time linkers: before, after,then 34 34 35 35 35 35 36 37 37 37 38 38 38 16 16 16 16 't7 17 18 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 39 39 40 40 40 4',| 41 41 42 42 42 43 43 44 45 45
  • 3. SsE**r=E* S ffi*s€$E* € É Vocabulary: Types of film Adjectives to describe films common verbs in the past tense Past Simple: Negative Questions Short answers Question words Past simple: Positive, negative and questions Pronunciation: Past forms Vocabulary booster: Books, magazines, newspapers Listen and read: National heroes and heroines Arranging a night out lmprove your writing: A diary tu€*#*E* * Future plans: going to want to Short answers would like to and wont to Future forms Word combinations Suggestions and offers Pronunciation: I'll, we'll Prepositions Vocabulary booster: At the beach Future time expressions Listen and read: World weather report Vocabulary: The weather Talking about the weather lmprove your writing: Write about a holiday place &€*d*E* G * 46 46 46 47 47 47 48 48 48 49 50 51 51 69 70 70 71 71 71 72 72 72 73 74 74 75 75 75 Adjectives: Opposites Comparative adjectives Superlative adjectives Comparative and superlative adjectives Pronunciation: Comparatives One and ones Vocabulary: Shops and shopping Listen and read: lntelligent machines lmprove your writing: Describing a place Vocabulary booster: A supermarket Asking in shops Possessives tu€*S*E* €* 52 52 53 54 54 54 54 55 55 5ó 57 57 Vocabulary: Educat¡on and learning mrght and might not will and won't lproboblyl might (not), will and won't Pronunciation: Contracted forms Listen and read: The five ages of English Vocabulary booster: ln an lnternet café lnfinitive of purpose lnfinitives with and without to lmprove your writing: Abbreviations (Mr, Mrs, Dr, n/al tu€**rcE* €€ 76 77 77 78 78 79 80 80 81 81 Spelling: -ing forms Present continuous Question words Short answers All forms Present continuous and Present simple Vocabulary: Describing people Clothes Listen and read: Street style 3 Real Life: Street talk lmprove your writing: Correcting mistakes Pronunciation: Stress in questions tu€***E* G t 58 58 58 58 59 ó0 60 60 61 62 62 62 62 Vocabulary: Ways of communicating lrregular past participles Present perfect Positive and negative Questions and short answers Pronunciation: Past participles Spelling: Regular past participles Time words with the Present perfect Word order Time words with the Present perfect and Past simple Real life: Telephoning Vocabulary booster: The post lmprove your writing: Writing a note ffi*#*€* t F a2 a2 83 83 84 84 85 85 85 86 8ó 87 87 conlcon't for ability Quest¡ons and short answers Question words Word order in questions Questions with other verb forms Vocabulary booster: Animals Listen and read: The animal world More about numbers Pronunc¡ation: Numbers Articles lmprove your writing: Punctuation 63 63 64 65 ó5 66 67 ó8 ó8 68 68 88 89 89 90 90 91 92 93 93 93 94 95 96 Vocabulary: Things in a town Prepositions of movement have to, don't have to Questions and short answers hove to, don't hove to, con, con't Listen and read: Unusual places to visit Real life: Following directions Vocabulary booster: A shopping centre Vocabulary: Adjectives to describe towns Spelling and pronunciation: Silent letters lmprove your writing: A postcard Pronunciation table Answer key
  • 4. **=====** =.qs*-=$= € = Rearrange the mixed-up letters to make J common words. 1 nqm 2 mctwon 3 rechote 4 hiroc 5 orod 6 yob 7 ekds 8 botenoko 9 wodwin 10 dunsett 11 n e p 12 lirg **s=*=ils **E=€ * Write the numbers. € 'JtÉ I üt1t = Look at page 6 of the Students' Book and check **==*=s *€ E** E€**É< 5 * Write the missing letters to make the days of S tr'" week. MitndnL4 Td W*- s Th * re Listen and check your spelling. s=€*=**rs = *€ ** =-€ Do the calculation. Then write the numbers € in full. 2-1 142-= r-3 tr.r'cntq-rrrrr' nvl li,rtu- tu'tr is sixtrr-{.lrr.cs 35+5+= , L? +71 = d 83 í 1+ = t'r,thrl eü dp f5 4 fe
  • 5. N*se** *** ****€r€*s € + Complete the conversation with the words in € the box. .---' )tV this your Hello you name 's Nice : l i1'__iT: ___ _i SeB¡.sn¡.N: Hello. (1) M:, nome (2) _ Sebqstion. (3) 's (4) - nqme? 's Florence.FLoRcNCT: My (5) Sr¡¡srreN: (6) to meet (7) you. Florence. Sl Nlcole Kidmon - Austrqliq 1 Whot 2 Her 3 Where i i: é:. E,i. .F- FroReNce: Sr¡¡srreN: (8) And (9) is my friend, Chorlotte. FroRrNcr: Hello, Charlotte. CHeRlorre: (10) _. * ffi Listen and repeat the conversation. F*rs*n*É Em€*raeeÉÉ*re: S* g Write the questions and answers. é* d) Dovid qnd Victoriq Beckhqm - Englond 1 2 3 4 Whqt Their Where They @ Iockie Chon - Chino 1 Whot 2 His 3 Where@ 1 2 5 4 Ronoldo - Brozil Whot 's hís navue? His nnnre 's iicrlraL{o.- Where 's hc frovui He 's fvont Fr'tzil. 5 4He
  • 6. set*S*t* € Ne€e**e5ÉtÉ*s p Find twelve nationalities in the word square. *J V*s*fuuEerg h**e€*r More countries and nationalities ffi*g*€ev* s*y=g#€GC*S c d e f I h =FF o itTALTANONR JCANIANKRII i¡MERNIMEST itoswAruAHr;FRENCHANOS iroRrpolrsH iA T U C H I N E S E q ComRlete the sentences with is or ore. # My nome is Mqrtinq. Where you from? Wolter from Germony? He -- iwenty-two yeors old. Ross ond fennifer morried? you on holidoy? Fernondq o Sponish teocher. q b c d e f I 6 cl-1ffi MEJTURKISH ENARSPATPA RUPOSITKAB *¿ Make the sentences negative. * ísyt't o Edinburgh y'in Englond. b I'm from lrelond. My mother ond fother ore English. Brozil is o smoll country. My nome is Lono. My sister is mqrried. I'm fifteen yeors old. Philip ond Elizobeth ore on holidoy. Sfu*rt &*sery*rs Write the short answers for the questions. Are you Portuguese? No, l'r4 ¡,tot . I'm Brozilion. b Is |omes English? Yes, . He's from Mqnchester. c Is your oddress 16 New Street? No, .It's 26 New Rood. d Are you ond your friend here on holidoy? No, . We're here on business, e Is Borborq mqrried? Yes, . Her husbqnd's q doctor. Are you morried? Yes, _.-.- . This is my husbond, fomes. Is Thomas qn octor? No, , He's a musiciqn. Are Anne ond Michqel English? No, __-.-.- . They're from lrelqnd. Is 'Howord' your surnome? Yes, , My first name's Tony. i Is facqueline o teacher? 4 * Write the nationalities. 1 Thoilqnd 2 Bro,zll 3 Switzerlond 4 Hungory 5 Mexico 6 Cqnodq 7 Egypt 8 Indonesio 9 Irelond 10 Argentino Thaí b ffi Listen and check. practise saying the countries and nationalities. ss *r *rg No, . She's o student.
  • 7. F*==*==Éag= **é **€€v*s Look at the pictures and complete the sentences with my, your, his, her, our or their. This is Thelma with (e) _ two children - (f) _ names are Bob and Tracey - and (g) _ brother - (h) _ name's Louis. g Rearrange the mixed-up letters to make U words for jobs. The first letter is underlined. {:iCt0f rowyel cleritineqc Ee***b*E*rg Jobs r0cto suren eclipo coiffer grenig polh stit0nsscr qnumisic fu*: p*rs***€ qÉG*sgg**s € € e Complete the questions with the words in g € the box. business married job aan6 address number you from Whot's yoUr Yl&WIe ? Where ore you Are you here on How old qre Whot's your telephone Are you Whot's your e-moil Whot's vour b ffi Listen to the questions. Practise saying them. $*#*€sc= €É* *s"€€*5*: *$se.é G Write o or on. ct b c d e f I h € *g 0 b c d e f s h úyt actor businesswomqn e-mail address lesson telephone number holidoy teocher English teqcherHi! (a) My name's Ed Turner! And this is (b) _ wife. (c) _ name's Thelma. This is (d) _ house!! And this is (i) _ dog. What's U) _ name, friend? o16 ¡t* (l<) name's Bones.
  • 8. re*S*S* G : : ¡ I I I ryffi: : LssÉ*s= s*S r**S + * ffi Listen to and/or read about four € € peopte from different places. Who: o is an octress? b is o toxi driver? c is from Fronce? d ore musicians? béstrice Santi'li is from London? is from Edinburgh? is o bus driver? is 45 yeors old? e f I h 8áatrice.Santini,is from, France. She's 28 years old, ,ánd s,tit¡¡.an a,!tfe,$s,:5hels , , ffi arried ;, h€r' husband.is,fitrrn d,irteto[ Karo[, Bolewsl(i;' :,, .,, Karoi is 56 yrars old. Thei¡' ,, home is in Paris- Donna Fiorelli is from New York. She's a taxi driver,sh-e'!, 4t5,-.,, ye¿ rs ü] d :,sh.e,m a r¡i ed? LYes,i,Jarn';',..:i,¡¡ig¿ to my jobJ Allan¡ Doug¡ ',i , ftichard and"K,! , are'Planktun . -t; ,,,, fgur.,musjciafls,,I'.' fronr Aberdeen, in" Scotfand" Their, , . manage,r1s.Biq : Soath, Be ty [s,: fr:om Edinburgh, : fH'ello. My name,is David , Mitfs. lrn 37 years ofd, and, l'm single. f'm a bus drivrr in london. llm atss a,writer: my first book is Bus Driver on Holiday! : F=**E*sEE*s=: **Fst*E S*€E*rs a nd+heIs 25,rlears, ü[d. g q Circle the capital terters. S+S o ijhe's Srs,i$nroh $io.rt. b -y mother's from the united stotes. c ore you sponish? d our school is in camden rood. e i'm from rome. f eric lives in berlin. We use capital letters for: - names - titles - countries - nationalities - roads - towns/cities Larq Croft Mr Brown, Doctor Todd Chino Brazilian Fifth Avenue lstanbul
  • 9. € _€ * Look at the address on this envelope. Ere $ eepr*v* H*Gt e<sr€€E*g Addresses ¡n English b 1 Fs=****gÉ*ÉE** lol, lerl and lail € - s ffi Listen to the pronunciation of € =s these words. Practise saying them. $,fr h 'wnffiq: Londón trsef l, WL tÁK Write these addresses in the correct order. SW15 6GS - South London College - UK - London - Richmond Roqd - 52 Dublin - 4 - Irelqnd - Mory Burke - Mrs - 109 St Stephen Street e Write the capital letters. miss soroh ellis 62 high street qmershqm hp7 6dj englond mr simon henderson 1.2 muirfield roqd glosgow gtZ 8sj scotlond b ffi Listen to the words. Write lol, letl lol whqt from holidoy they leil nome q9e /aú lail I fine my or lanl. 1 write 2 eight 3 iob 4 doctor 5 nine 6 Spoin 7 nice 8 not I first nqme + surncrme country (= United Kingdom)
  • 10. F#*r=€E€gÉa=g **$**És; *fuss- *fu**= *fu*s*= *ft*s* G Describe the pictures, using th¡s, that, these or those. this q6¡¡ ü/ffi^ YL_}¿ €1 ffiffi /- *ffi co0t *J** *fl sG* *r*€s5* eqsE€h *fu$**€s e*# pE*r*€s mobile phone English dictionory comero oddress book keys photos diory identity cord fu*w*./fu*s €i#* g e Read the information in the table. Complete # the sentences with 3 got, hosn't got,'ve got or hoven't got. Silvio 's got a dog - his nome's Rex. %6 She o cor - it's on Audi. She -- q computer. choirs Mortin and Inge Thev They Alfonso He two ccrrs. 0 computer. tvvo cqts. Cl cqr. 0 pet. He -'- q computer. * ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the sentences. p What's in the bag? Write o, an or - lno articlel. Silvia Martin and lnge Alfonso Pet? dog (Rex) no two cats Car? yes - an Audi two no Computer? no yes yes 10
  • 11. Have l/you/we/they got Yes, l/you/we have. No, l/you/we haven't. Has he/she/it got Yes, he/she/it has. No, heishe/it hasn't. a dog? a car? a computer? ***s€é**s **# sF=*rÉ *ffisw*rs "s = ss *fl fu*s e ln the paragraph below, 3 is missing nine times. Write 3 in the correct places. k # My friend Steve'S got a fantostic life. He only 21, but he'got o grest job - he o professionol footballer *:ond he got lots of money. He got a new corr too - g c Porsche. Itwhite ond it got, everything, even ü CD player! * Look back at the information about Silvia, Martin and lnge, and Alfonso. Complete the questions and answers below. 7 Flc4s Silvio qcrt q doq? Ye.s, slrc has. 2 _she_ocor? she _ o computer? 4 _ Mortin ond Inge _ o pet? 5 _they_ocor? 6 -they-ocomputer?7 _Alfonso_qpet? he _ a cor? he _ o computer? k 1 2 3 Does 3 = is or has? has 4 7 8 9 5 6 e#$**ÉEH*s GF=S F=*#*s Put the adjective in the correct place in the sentences. Mqx hqs got o cor - it's o BMW. (Germon) Max lrn.s c4ot G ú(nqñn L'ür - il's fi BMW. Your dog hos got eyes. @eoutiful) c We've got two cots ot home. (blqck) d I've got o computer gome - Crosh 5!!! (fontostic) e My friend Al is o musicion. (professionol) f Louren Bqcqll is my octress. (fovourite) My sister's got o mobile phone. (new) * ffi Listen and check your answers. saying the questions and short answers. I h - go before nouns q comfortqble car - do not change blue eyes - do not use ond o lorge red hqt Practise Goldie is o dog. (friendly)
  • 12. r**d*$e É More everyday objects ry a Match the objects with the g words in the box. a passport a lipstick a driving licence I an alarm clock l l i a toothbrush T.l an MP3 player I a mirror a lighter a comb painkillers sun screen toothpaste @,a glo V**eb*F*rg Family vocabulary V*emb*F*ry fu**s€*r T T n T n T tr T 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 e Look at the picture and information about the Doyle family. Use the information to complete the sentences. |oe is Brendo's ht¿sband ]oson is foe's Brendq is foson's foe is ]one's [oe ond Brendo ore Jone's Colin is fone's foson is Som's fone is Som's Answer the questions with two sentences, as in the example. Who is Noro Wqlker? 9he's Brenda Ánd, Saw's wather. She's lane and lasovt's g.andmother. Who is |oson? 3 Who is Som? 4 Who is Brendo? 5 Who is |ane? 6 Who ore fone ond foson? Sam Dovle - 's brother Brenda Doyle - loe's wife lason Doyle - lane's brother lane Best - loe and Brenda's daughter F 0 E L $ 1 w@ @) o - lane's husband Brenda Colin Best h ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the words. 12 (D 6t^) Nora Walker (Nana) - Brenda's mother
  • 13. LÉ=€== ===$ ====€ g * - Listen to and/or read the text about the lglesias family. * Put the questions in the correct order. 1 Iglesios - Where - is - fulio - from? Where is lulío l.qlesias frovn? children's - clre - What - his - nomes? 3 they - Are - qll - fomous? 4 Isqbel - is - Preysler - Who? 5 iob - Chabeli's - is - Whot? 6 Junior - julio - singer - Is - o? 7 Enrique's - Where - home - is? Porsche-got-Hos-o- Enrique? S Answer the questions 1-8 above. L He's from Spain. A famous family * Complete the information in the family tree about the lglesias family. lii:: A famous family ' ¡- -' Elt' ffifulio Igtesias is from Spain. The wcrld's number t $. J Spanish singer in the 7Os and B0s, with songs like Fr Begin the Btguine, he is now the father of a famous i family. The three children from his marriage in the 1970s i to actress Isabel Preysler - two sons and a daughter - are : now all lamous too. His daughter, Chabeli, is a journalist in Washington, in , the United States. His sons' names are Julio Junior and $,, Enrique: Julio Junior is a model, actor and singer. His É:i songs are in English and Spanish $ Enrique Iglesias is also a famous singer. His home is in $, Miami, Florida. He's got rwo Porsche cars at home!!
  • 14. re*d*Es * F*ssessswe 's € ffi Write 3 in the correct place in the sentences, $ # as in the example. o Potrick is ¡one'S brother. b Is thot Michoel cqr? c It's Tessq birthdoy on Soturdoy. d Whqt's your mother nome? e Where's Philip desk? f My husbond nqme is Peter. g ]o is my sister friend. h Corlo house is in the centre of Rome. SpeE € € rog Plurals € € * Write the plural of the words. q5 díaries Fr***r*s3*€E*m The sounds /s/ and lzl € * a ffi Listen to the pronunciation of the É € lsl sound. Underline the /s/ sounds. - Whqt r this? - It's my possport. b ffi Listen to the pronunciation of the tzt sound. diEÍB the I zt sounds. H$friend's nome is |omes. { ffi Listen. Underline the /s/ sounds. 1 This is my sister. Her nqme's Suzonne. 2 Those ore my keys! 3 She's seven yeors old. 4 Whot's his oddress? 5 She's got fontostic blue eyes. 6 Whot's your brother's first nqme? 7 Sqrqh is q fomous octress. 8 What's the answer to this question? ed Listen again.,Qircle,the tzl sounds. Fn*p*scÉ**ars € *B Choose the correct preposition. E#S a Whot's thot of /í@English? b Hove you got your diory for / with you? c We've got two dogs at / in our fomily. d John is o student qt / for Cambridge University. e We've got coble IY at / fo home. f I've got o pen in / on my bqg. g Chris is here on / for holidoy. h This wqtch is to / from Switzerlond. 1 diory 2 dictionory 3 box 4 university 5 boby 6 key 7 rnotc],l. 8 wotch t house 10 bus 11 oddress 12 boy b What are these irregular plurals? L child 2 woman 3 businessmon 4 wife 5 life 6 person chíldret't 14
  • 15. € S Complete the questions with the words in € €* *'" no*. i Who How i What How ***s€€*s= E+s*fl*s Writing about your family = * * Read about the people in this family. Where )AMf How What Who What 0 b c d e f I h i i Wltat 's your surnome ? do you spell it? People in my family My father's name is Martin Hancock. He's fifty-three years old and he's an architect. He and my mother aren't manied. now * thev're divorced. His 's thot mon over there? colour is your cor? old is your nephew? does 'niece' meqn? is your fother from? 's your fovourite octor? do you soy this word? hove you got in your bog? * *=pr*as* bF**t wr€ÉÉ* g Combining sentences new wife's name is Judy. They've got ababy daughter * her name's Cassandra and she's beautiful!l! My sister, Caroline, is twenty-eight years old, and she's a teacher. She's married. Her husband's name is Marcos - he's from Chile. They've got two daughters: Rebecca, who's five, and Annabel, who's two years old. I'm their aunt!! My cousin Martha is from Austraiia. She's nineteen years old, and she isn't married: she's a student at the University of Melbourne. She's got a boyfriend - his name is Mark. He's twenty. He isn't a student: he's a professional musician. The name of his group is MC2. My grandmother is about eighty years old. Her name is Beatrice. She's got six children - four sons and two daughters - and she's got twenty-three grandchildren! ! r-rl¡ri:'::.jiFi:::i+--t':¡:-:tsi¡:-r.'+1ii11:1 .l:*-:+!-l:l¡:i-Ff:!Fi.'iiÉ¡ i-".!si:1+-a--r-1+S1-!- i*;-iriliili ++ Write sentences about some people in your family. Exomples: Mq lather's vttiwe ís ldarl" My síster, NTiriand, is t.41tnt!l tlenrs old. 4 ry Make one sentence using and and pronouns. €%g€s o My sister's morried. My sister's got two children. Mq sistcr's ar¡'ríed, anÁ sh¿'s cdt tr('o clúldru. b My father's 42.My fother's q lowyer. c My cousin Steve is 33. Steve isn't morried. My porents hove got o new cqr. The new cqr is fontostic! Progue is the copitol of the Czech Republic. Progue is very beoutiful. Morio ond I ore on holidoy. Moriq qnd I ore in Thoilqnd now. 15
  • 16. meat coffee for Nike law water to university in Mexico City at university in a small house to work economics long hours mineral black tea in an office lpa+rish- with my family Jgndt' a lot of fish Jgganes€ to the cinema a lot in restaurants a lot V**mfu*€ery Common verbs 4 Match three words or phrases from the box to É each verb below. Negatives g * Join a sentence beginning with an ending to # make negative sentences. I Most people don't work _ economics. 2 Mooris don't come from ot the weekend. 3 People in Brqzil don't speak Austrolio. 4 Bqbies don't go meqt. 5 Most children don't study to school. 6 Vegetarions don't eqt Sponish. h ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the sentences. Positive and negative é e Read the information about Thomas and € Angela, from Sweden, and Julia and Ken, from Singapore. o b c d e f I speqk Snnüsh. Trench. lanan¿se Iive work 9o study eot drink Thomos ond Angelo home a five-bedroom house in a small town in Sweden languages Swedish, English, German jobs they're lawyers hobbies the cinema drinks mineral water and coffee food Swedish and ltalian food [ulio ond Ken home a small flat in the centre of Singapore city languages English, Chinese, Malay jobs they're teachers hobbies eating in restaurants drinks tea food Chinese food Fr*=e*€ sÉ*=pE* Questions i raru -]:y¿W r?{q it€R e Complete the questions with a word. 1 Do you liue in Edinburgh? 2 _ your porents speok English? 3 Do you ond your brother go _ o lot? 4 Do you _ green tea? 5 Do you ond your fomily live _ o flot? 6 Do Ben ond Jomes _ Germon? 7 Do you eat q lot _ chocolote? 8 Do oll the students _ low? 9 Do you _ with your porents? 10 Do you work _ hours? h ffire Listen and check. Practise saying the questions. 16
  • 17. b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 t2 13 14 15 t6 They Complete Thomos the sentences. ond Angela d,on't live in o big city. in o big house. English. Chinese. in q school. to the cinemo o lot- minerol woter. Chinese food. ond Ken líve in o big city. in o big house. Chinese ond English. in on office. in o school. to the cinemo q lot. coffee. Chinese food. V**e**E*ry b**sÉ*r Buildings They They They They They They fulio They They They They They They They Questions and short answers Answer the questions about Thomas and Angela, and Julia and Ken with short answers. Then answer the questions about yourself. o Do Thomqs ond Angelo live in q smoll town? Yes, theu! do. Do you live in o small town? No, f do¡r't. Do they work in qn office? Do you work in an office? Do they speok Chinese? Do you speok Chinese? Do they drink teo? Do you drink teq? e Do Julio and Ken live in o big city? Do you live in o big city? Do they go to the cinema q lot? Do you go to the cinemq o lot? Do they eot Itqlion food? Do you eqt Itolion food? Do they drink teo? Do you drink teo? é{ * Label the buildings with words in the box. F% qJ gHo*-A--f¡aS alibrary aschool abank a supermarket a railway station a hospital a hotel a block of llats ffimmnÁ' Nationel lláidwest BffiMffi b ffi Listen and check. words. t] trl r= Ér3 E ÚEI E ETÉ E AA É- ff,g E r¡rl E ltd E Él It r3I3 [f E3 Cf WWW WWW wffi Effi 17 Practise saying the
  • 18. **$*=** ¿G " "--: **- ": ::--";- -: * * € "" . :p = ffi Listen to and/or read the text about -=s young people in South Korea. Studying in South Korea a a t a ¡ a a i r r a aia a a a l a a a a a a a a a r a a a a a a a a a a a What time do you have breakfast? Where do you have lunch? Do you go out with your friends for a coffee after school or after work? Do you work in the evenings, or do you have dinner with family or friends? Life is very different for many young people in South Korea. lt's very important for people to go to a good universit¡ and find a good iob . . . so study is ver¡ very important! Young people get up at about six o'clock, have breakfast with their famil¡ and then go to school . . . schools in South Korea start at seven o'clock. After five hours of lessons in the morning, it's time for lunch. Most people have lunch at school. Then there are more lessons until six o'clock . . . but that's not the end! Many young Koreans go to the library and study from about eight o'clock to eleven or twelve o'clock, when the libraries close. At that time, they go home in a special minibus. Most students don't go to bed before one or two o'clock, and then the next day 1 I -..:=-1-==iii..:li::=: ri.:¡.::=t::..=::¡::.:r=..rai.::::F:i Answer the questions. Whot time do most young people get up in South Koreo? T1¡cit ,j, t irlr ,i1 nlruitt six e''cf.r;k. Whot time do schools stort in South Koreo? 3 Where do most young people hove lunch? 4 Whot time do schools in South Koreo finish? 5 Where do mony young people go in the evening? 6 Whot time do the librqries close? 7 How do students go home? 8 Whot time do they go to bed? after just four or five hours of sleep, it's time to get up again! s***** S* rg üpposites Rearrange the letters to make opposites. Look at page 28 of the Students' Book, if necessary. finish qrtst StC4rt b morning vineneg c Aotobed teg pu d open e go out f o snock o gib lome g stortschool vqlee loscoh solce moce meho 18 h the week het newdeke
  • 19. €*EEEr=g €** €€re* ry write the times. o lt's ten pdst eíqht. a I a s=: '6. Fr*p*sE€É*rcs *€ €E*"=*: Fs?, ** *r 8* € SB Complete the sentences with in, ot or to. €w q lt's seven o'clock ivt the morning. b Do you hove o big lunch Sundoy? c I get up _ six o'clock. d We work from eight to twelve the morning. e Shops don't stoy open _ night. f I finish work of seven o'clock the evening. g Do you go out q lot the weekend? h The children don't sleep the ofternoon. V*sefuasE*ry Daily routines re € Match the verbs with the nouns. o hove b reod c Aoto d hove e hove o f wotch I Come h cotch i goto laa "'t I'i,Ll5 oaa the bus home lunch bed lote the newspaper shower dinner work ry 19 l-l,l-l-l il: ' :lt-t
  • 20. re*SséE* R S*e*j*c€ *s=S *b$**É Ffl*s=***s l, you, he, she, it, we and they are subject pronouns. me, you, him, her, it, us and them are object pronouns. Fr*****€s€E*s= The Ietter i subject pronoun object pronoun l+me you + you he + him she + her it+it we+us they + them We use object pronouns: . after prepositions. Come with me. . when the pronoun is the object of the sentence. Soroh knows him. 4 Correct the pronouns in € bold, as in the example. e: Whot's her nome? t: Kqren. ¡.: How do you spelló? it Is thot letter for I? e: Whqt time is your bus? s: I cotch her at holf post seven. Is thot your brother? Yes, it is, but who's thot with he? My fovourite TV progromme is ER. Do you watch them? No, I don't. Whot's Solly's oddress? I don't know. I hoven't got him with I. nine i i i : finish this listen night time dinner =0 e ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the words. € cepr*v* =Es*#$" wrÉ€€*g Commas, full stops, and and but o comma a full stop and, but € é * Write a comma, a full stop and a linker in the sentence below. €= In Britoin children stort school ot obout 9 o'clock in the morning in Polond they stort school ot 8 o'clock b Use the information in the box to write sentences about the differences between life in New York and life in York, a town in the north of England. Use commas, full stops, ond or but. b c EA: B: f¡: B: We've got o big flot ond my grondporents live with we. ¡.: Who ore those people? e: I don't know they. € G s ffi We pronounce the letter i in different ways. Listen to É *s these examples. ll live, clty /arl I, like * Look at the words in the box. Do we pronounce i as ltl or as /arl? Put the words into the correct column. i üiK six big t+é i five children write New York, USA York, UK Most people live in Most people start work Most people finish work Children start school at Most shops open at Most shops close at flats (= apartments) 8am 6pm 5 years 9am 8pm houses 9am 5.30 pm 4 years 9am 6pm 20
  • 21. *#*= fu*** *a=# **sf*sr We use me too to agree with a positive sentence. A: I've got a cat. B: Me too!! We use me neither to agree with a negative sentence. A: I'm not mqrried. B: Me neither. We use both to say that two things or people are the same. Notice the posit¡on of both. We both like jozz. They ore both ten yeors old. 9A: B: h¡: 1 (New York / live / York /live) ln Neld Ytl'k htost pecrl)lc fiuc irr np,irtuterrts, but irr yrrk lqt)st nednl¿ liue ín houses- 2 (New York / stort work / finish work) lr'r Ncru Yot'll raost lrroplc stril-t u,rurk ¿it I ¡irn, nlrd thr'il filrislr it'or'l< Llt 6 úw. 3 (New York / stort work / York) 4 (York / start work / finish work) 5 (New York / finish work / York) 6 (New York / children stort school / York) 7 (New York / shops open / close) -g g Complete the sentences € # bofh, neither or too. ¡.: Are you from the USA? e: Yes, I'm from Cqlifornio. ¡: Oh reolly? Me too ! Poulo ond her sister ore teochers. a: We're here on holidoy. How obout you? B: Yes, me ¡.: I don't s: Me understond this film. Nick ond I _ work ot The Bridge Hotel. ¡: I don't toke milk in my coffee. B: No, me I don't go to bed lote. Me I reo.d The Economist. Me 8 (New York / shops close / York) 21
  • 22. Spelling Write the letters to make the hetshelif form. My mother reod¡ Hil mogozine. Jomes wotch_ _ TV in the morning. Winnie come_ from South Koreo. Richord live_ in the United Stotes. She go_ _ to bed ot eleven o'clock. 9 10 11 1.2 13 1.4 15 Fres*m€ sirupFe á E q b c d e Fr*s*F=€ *s*=p** Rs€efu 4 * Look at the information in d ttre chart and complete these sentences about Akiko Murata. 1 She cowes (come) from fopan. 2 She f Frqncis enjoy_ watching footbqll on TV. g My brother soy_ he's fine. h Normo stud_ _ _ economics ot the University of Leeds. i Ion olwoys ploy_ footboll on Soturdoy. (work) @o to the gym) Zoltan s?eal<s Hungarían, Trench and, úertnan. (speok) He (come from) (teoch) F*eis$?efsf foshion design. 3 She Froncisco. 4 She (study) Qive) in Son Joponese and 5 She English. (like) cooking ond bollet. b ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the sentences. e Write sentences about David, Beatriz and Zoltan using the Present simple. 1 Dovid teaches Enalísh. _ (teoch) (speok) (come from) (live) (speok) (plqy) tríz lives in )pain. (live) (come from) 2He 3 4 5 ve) 6 Beo 7 She 8 Nationality Job Address Languages Hobbies Akiko Murata Japanese fashion design student Golden Gate Ave. San Francisco, U5A Japanese, English cooking, ballet David Jones British English teacher The English School, Seoul, South Korea English, French, Korean watching football, playing the guitar Beatriz Ayala Argentinian bank employee Carrer Bonavista Barcelona, Spain Spanish, Catalan, English painting, going to the gym Zoltan Tarnai Hungarian musrc teacher Rue d'Alleray, Paris, France Hungarian, French, German playing tennis, walking 22 (speok) (ploy)
  • 23. Short answers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 o 10 * Look at the information about Akiko and David on page 22 and write the correct short answer. Does Akiko come from fopon? Yes, she does. Positives and negatives g Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of # the Present simple. Does she study economics? Does she live in New York? Does she speok English? Does she like bollet? Does Dqvid come from the USA? Does he teach English? Does he Iive in South Koreo? Does he speak Chinese? Does he ploy tennis? No, shr ,{or"nt éE 1 fu ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the questions and short answers. Negatives * Make these sentences negative. Morio likes studying grommor. Mnría doesn't líke sturluína urattúnar. 2 It roins in summer. 3 My brother likes getting up qt seven o'clock. 4 The restouront closes on Sundoy evening. 5 Mortin comes to closs every week. 6 Tony buys oll his food ot the supermorket. 7 CarIa drives to work. 8 My cousin visits me every month. * ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the sentences. Malcolm Tracey {a) *dgg€gl*g* (not go} t*'work: $ hE only (bl : : : {leave} his hqme town,to '. ,5== Eo on holiday in the €aribbean. But Malcolm is a , millionaire. He {c) '', {write} books about =rnoney,'and how to,make a lot of it. His new book is S called fas¡4 Maney: llow to make noney wíthaut S getting oat af lied, Malcolm {d) {live)'. Su in a large house near london. He {e} . , _ +i {get up¡ at about eight o'clork in,the morning. and E fi)......-,- . (have) breakfast with his {amily. After breakfast, he {g} children to,school,,and {h} ,' : .' {read} the nÉwspaper in the garden until lunchtime After lunch,F:!¡sYYltJffFE¡ rrl ttlE 9oluEIl uttt[ rul¡LtlLtlrtE. ñttcl l(lltll¡, S= é $ he ti) {buy} and til.-_-_._.--- {sell} S $ an the lnternet. He (k), ' {finÍsh) work at sE E $ fclr o'clock when'his rhitdren com€,home"'l've got $-=s:+F $ a simple Fys1eril for making *roney,'Malcalm si F $,,,(t) , , . ,,:- {say}, 'lt {m} ', (not' :,F. *r+,+ $ work) for everybo l4 .., but it {n} ' , É S {work} for me!!' I *S' '..r:'.+.!11ftE'-'==:.=++¡=-Éstrig-:F ¡+n-E.!-a:i:h..¡:+"::Sr-:g::srt-=ÉÉ¡S:::ÉF.].tié".n++¡it::r$.S+g' Questions Write questions about Malcolm. (Where I live) Where d,oes he litte? (When / get up¡ F * q b c d e f (Whot I do I c-fter breokfost) (Where / reod the newspoper) (Where I go on holidoy) (Whot / do ofter lunch) 23
  • 24. Effi*d*** € V***b*s€*ry ***sÉer *p * Match the phrases in the box with the pictures below d Everyday activities clean your teeth I get dressed I have a shower wake up n go for a walk I catch a bus I go for a run I cook a meal T T go to the gym meet friends l u Write about their likes and dislikes. (taking the children to school) lrene cloesn't líke takíng the children to school. Aanes líkes takina the children to school. (doing housework) Irene Agnes (tolking to the fomily) Irene Agnes (going to English closs) Irene Agnes (bobysitting) Irene -frs, n b 1 l * re Listen and check. Practise saying the phrases. Fsfu*= F*w*, Fus€'* + -$reg e Read about lrene and Agnes and find out what they like and dislike about their life. Irene ond Agnes qre both au poirs: they live with o fomily, do housework (cleon the house) and help with the children. In the qfternoon, they go to on English closs. In the evenings, they often bobysit. 1 = It's horrible!!! I hqte it! 2 = | don't like it. 3=OK 4=llikeit. 5 = It's fqntosticl!! I love it!! lrene Agnes taking the children to school doing housework talking to the family going to English class babysitting 2 1 5 4 2 4 5 2 1 4 24 Agnes
  • 25. ilEs*** *r=S v=*** ft É ffi Listen to and/or read to the text ts about English people's homes abroad. An Englishman's Itome 'An Englishman's home', they say, ois his castle.' Perhaps that's true ... but nowadays the home often isn't in England ... it's abroad! More than half a million British people have a second home in another country. Many buy old houses in the south ofFrance, or in Tuscany, in the north of Italy. The Eurostar train, which goes from London to Paris in three hours, makes it easy to go from one home to the other quickly. The Noteman family, who live in London, have got a small house in Gascony. They sometimes go there for weekends, and they always spend the summer in France with their four children. Jerry Noteman says, 'We really like living in France: the weather is usually good, we like the food and the wine and the people are very friendly. We don't usually speak French when we go out ... most of our neighbours in the village are English, too!' h 1 Answer these questions. How mony British people hqve o home obrood? More than half a vníllion. Where do they often buy houses? 3 Where does the Eurostar troin go to? Where do the Notemqn fomily live in Englond? 5 Where do they live in Fronce? 6 Where do they spend the summer? 7 How mony children do they hove? 8 Whot do they like obout living in Fronce? 9 Where do most of their neighbours come from? Fr*m*ue'cs € ft Replace the words in bold with a pronoun E fu"F from the box. him I she them it her they it them Is your ice-creom OK? Do you like your ieeereem? it ¡: Do you like cats? B: Yes, I love cqts. c I love flying - I think flying is greot d I've got twelve brothers ond sisters ond my brothers ond sisters ore oll morried. e I don't like dogs - I'm frightened of dogs. f fon doesn't like me ond I hote fon! g e: Do you enjoy flying? B: No, I hote flying. h ¡: Do you like Diqno? B: Yes, I love Dionq! I think Diono's fqntostic! 25
  • 26. mode¡l* 4 Adverbs sf frequency Wcrd order: frequeney ,! Choose the correct alternative. adverbs, euxñliaries In the moming, the "unffioj¡ never / sometimes comes up in the eost. 1 2 Put the words in brackets in the correct I J places in the sentences, as in the example. -l I ct b c d I h Shorks never / sometimes / often kill people. Children never / don't often / usually like sweets. In the gome of chess, black always / never / usually stqrts. People with brown hqir don't often / never / often hove brown eyes. Mondoy always / often / usually comes before Tuesdoy. A yeor always / never / usually hos 364 doys. Spiders always / often / sometimes hove eight legs. Pronune i*ti*n Plural nouns w¡th lsl, lzl and lrut 4 t a gm Listen and notice the I é* pronrnciation of the plural form of these words. shop key bus shops lsl keys lzl buses lrul h Write the plural form of the nouns below. Do we pronounce the s at the end of the word as lsl, lzl or lrul? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1.2 dog- crowd_ spider octress beoch_ driver student_ restquront_ house friend_ porent_ qddress c {FEffi Listen to the pronunciation of the words. Practise saying them. Activity v€rbs 1 Z;::o'*" the sentences with the verbs in the reaü write watch listen plays go visit study write pad go listen r: Do you read the newspoper every doy? B: No, I don't. I only read mogozines. ¡: Do you ever swimming ot the weekend? B: No, I don't, but I often shopping! My mother ond fother olwoys q video on o Fridoy night. I usuolly to q CD when I drive to work. I never to the rodio. My brother Hector loves sport: he _ rugby, bosketball, tennis ond chess!! I never letters, but I _ a lot of e-mqils!! I olwoys my friend Roger when I'm in London. A: I'm ot Edinburgh University. e: Whqt do you _? ¡.: Low. soruetrvnes o l[hove dinner at my friend's house. (sometimes) b Coroline eots fish. (never) c I often eot in q restourqnt. (don't) d I get up lote on a Sundoy morning. (usuolly) e It's very hot in August in my city. (olwoys) f The Brown fomily usuolly to Itoly on holidoy. (go) g The weother olwoys cold in jonuory. (is) h The bus is lote. (often) 26
  • 27. Asking p*lit*ly lrutpr*v* yü#r w*'*t!n:g A paragraph about a friend 0 want-Do-tea-you-o? Do uou r.o&nt a te^? L 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Whot's his nqme? f ñ Put the words in the E J correct order. of-those-l-like-one- pleose - 'd like - Excuse - pleose - coffees - 'd-two-I-me bill - like - 'd - me - Excuse - pleose-I-the e milk - you - with - wont - your -Do-teq? &p*s*r*ph*s 4 ¿ Add apostrophes to the ! LJ sentences. e,: Anything else? s: No thonks, Itm Rne. Id like o coffee but I dont wont milk, thonk you. ¡: Whqts the time? B: Im sorry, I hovent got o wotch. ¡: Do you wont q drink? e: Thots o good ideo! Is thqt Elenos bog? { ? a Match the questions and answers. eÍ Where does he come from? Where does he live now? Whqt does he do? Where does he ploy? Whot does he like qbout life in London? Whot does he dislike obout life in London? Whqt does he think of the people? 0 b c d e f I h He's q musicion. In o bor cqlled Easf and West. Tqkoshi. They're very nice when you know them. The rqin. In London. Okinawa, in fopon. The internotionol otmosphere. t{ ol ./ b Use the information to write a paragraph about Takashi, like this: My friend Tokqshi Okinowo, in fopon, but now he in London o musicion, ond in o bor colled Easf and West. He internationql otmosphere in London, but the He 27 the people are very nice the roin!
  • 28. Vocabulary Means of transport "6 Write the missing letters. O ugt ##ffiJe#s ug g Look at the motorway signs. # What can/can't you do on the motorway? Complete the sentences. @ ffi # ffi ffi ffio You cñn't o Osc__r_R Éw_ O _ _R_PL_N_ @ u_r_RB_K_ motorwoy. b You i @ u-c_cL_ @ rn__N @-ND_RGR__ND O r_x_ or S_BW_Y Fr*p*ss€E*r=s ry Complete the sentences with by, to, on, off , for or from. g o Most people go Lo work bg car. b lt's not possible to drive to the beoch: go ---* foot. c My journey work tqkes obout 30 minutes. d In Thoilqnd, cors drive -- the left. e You con fly Scotlond direct from Poris. f This is where you woit a bus to the roilwoy stotion. g Please woit for people to get -.- the bus before you get I never wqlk _ town: I olwoys go _ bus. This bus goes _ the oirport to the city centre. kilometres on hour c You drive ot 180 kilometres qn hour. d You ride o bicycle on the motorwoy. You _- wolk on the motorw0y. You _ find something to eot qnd drink at the service stotion. You _ buy petrol ot the service stotion. You turn round. Leorner drivers stop on the drive ot 100 M 28 use the motorwoy.
  • 29. Short answers Short answers with cqn Can l/you/he/she/we/they drive? Yes, l/you/he/she/we/they can. No, l/you/he/she/we/they can't. * Write the short answers. It's 8.30 in the morning. Con I pork Con I pork here on o Sundoy? here? Y(s, LtoÁ cdil. &r€Es**s: # er=* ff*€ g Write o or the in the correct #' places in the sentences, as in the examples. a o Con you ride[bicycle? a the b Does it tokefiong time to get to[ centre of London? I olwoys drive to work, but lot of people come by underground. Porking is reol problem neor my house. The troffic is very bod in evening. My uncle is troin driver. Hove you got cor? We live in smqll town in United Stotes. 1 2 nüo sffflG*ffruG 3 Cqn I smoke here? I h Tom qnd Barbqrq qre sixteen yeors old Con they go in? 5 I'm nineteen yeors old. Con I go in? 6 Con I cross the roqd now? 7 I've got o dog. Con it come in? 8 Excuse me, cc¡n we buy a phonecord here? F ln each sentence, one the is * ,nn".assary. Cross it out, as in the example. Porking is very difficult in the city centre, so I olwoys go there by ftbul Eight o'clock is o good time to phone Thomos: he is olways ot the home in the evening. It's so cold todoy thot q lot of people con't go to the work. The troin times ore different on the Sundoys. Whot do you think of the public tronsport in the London? You con use q Roil Cord in most countries in the Europe. Do the people drive on the Ieft in the United Arqb Emirotes? Our plone orrives in Los Angeles ot the two o'clock in the ofternoon. 29 NRH b ffi Listen to the questions and answers. Practise saying them.
  • 30. ¡tesda*Ee S ñt f cl r?Fsgá', * f*$ *f, s*see#, s?#g $ffi#ffiH Rearrange the words to make sentences. o birycle - children - leorn - Most - to ride Most child,ren learn to ride co, bia,ycle. b mony - Not - on - people - Sundays - work c on holidoy - British people - A lot of - go to Spoin cqn't - coffee - drink - without sugqr - people - Some e lot of - flying - like - people -A- don't Not mony - understond - foponese - Europeon people - con enjoy - to tourists - Most - in my town - people - tolking h drive - night - ot - Some - people - dongerously LEse*= =** =*** ry * ffi Listen to and/or read the text about # transportstatistics. Transport statistics is the number of hours il tokes to trovel from London to New York by plone. is the number o[ plotforms at New Yo¡,kts,Gr,snd €enkcf , Terminal$tstion. llslla, ,:, ':. million people use the stotion every doy. kilometres qn hour is *re ' speed of the Sponish AVE tr,qin, wLich goes''from thá. ', copitol city Modrid fo Seville, in the south of Spoin, o diltsnc¿ $tdlO-,:km,,T,he,,,, iouiney,lrokeil shr¡t trvo'and o holf hours. is th* number of passengers whc'cqn ktr*el,in, a,$oeing, :, 747-400 oeroplone. lt con fly for more thon 12,000 lcilometres wlhoqf 'siopping.. Thcrr fiom fondo¡. Toky¡ : ond bock ogoin. kilomehes is rhe distonce of the,Trsns-$ibericn,rcilwey, which goes from Moscow to *re lcrvn of Vl ivo*tok,in ',." eostern Russio. The iourney lskes revsn d.Ayr, '' is the number of toxis in Mexico City. is'the tolsl kilome of'roud¡ in ihe United Stal,es-, is the numLrer of'people who kcvel through lleqihr:ow Airport'neor London, every yeor. é 30
  • 31. b 1 Answer the questions about the text. How long does it tqke to trqvel from Mqdrid to Seville by the AVE trqin? Twtt atwl a half hours. 2 Where does the Trqns-Siberion roilwoy begin? How mony people can trovel on o Boeing 747-4OO oeroplone? 4 Which country hos 6,000,000 kilometres of roqd? How mony people poss through Heothrow Airpof every yeor? 6 Which city hos 60,O00 toxis? 7 Which roilway stqtion has 44 platforms? Real life Catching planes and trains a Make two dialogues with the sentences in the box. That's €2.00. Here's your boarding card. You're seat 25C. When's the next train? Which platform is it? Gate 14, but your flight's delayed by one hour. Which gate is it? BA172to Copenhagen. Here's my ticket. Platform 3. No, only hand luggage. @ Oa the check-in desk ot on oirport cLERK: Good morning. Which flight ore you on? PASSENGER: (1) cLERK: Hove you got ony luggoge? PASSENGER: (2) cLERK: (3) PASSENGER: (4) (s) @ L the ticket office in on underground stqtion rASSENGER: Hello, o single to Oxford Circus, pleose. cLERK: (6) PASSENGER: (7) cLERK: They're every five minutes. PASSENcER: (8) CLERK: bffi3 (e) Listen and check your answers. 8 How York? long does it take to fly from London to New 3f
  • 32. m*dule S Á.sklng qu*stE*ns d f3 Complete the questions with the verbs in the F L"F box. Do does Can ls Has Are can Have 9té do does is c¡ b Are troins crowded in Lisbon? Whqt time people trqvel to work in Hong Kong? c d oll the big cities in Germony got trams? Whqt time the train leove in the morning? the troffic bod in Istonbul? Beiiing got two oirports? h i you drive from Moscow to St Petersburg in one doy? they drive on the right in Moloysio? How much a flight from Bogotá to Rio de foneiro? Where the Orient Express go to? What colour toxis in Singopore? Where Icqtchqtqxi? I k I Fn*nus:e ieái*r: The letter o { S d {ffiF Listen to the different ways we can E É pronounce the letter o. H*****sE**y ***s€*r On a plane € * c Match the words in the box with the things € € ¡n the picture. e f I headphones T an overhead locker I an emergency exit f the aisle a sign tr tr a window seat I * ffi Listen and words. a seatbelt I a flight attendant ! an aisle seat I a passenger I a screen I hand luggage I h Write these words in the correct column above. gadf taxi take small train far talk traffic jam car travel wait football c ffi Listen to the words. Practise saying them. /a;l ortist can't lerl lc;l moke wqlk lel cqtch 32 check. Practise saying the
  • 33. S m p **:s* __8"* * y a+rcEE = g Completing an immigration form g g Use the information below to complete = *J Robert's immigration form. YOüR THGHT DTTAITS For: PRESTON/RMR VISA WAIVER lmmigration I Type or print legibly with pen in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. UsE ENGLISH. a Family name lllllllltllllrtrt b First (given) name lllllltillltlrttl { I Birth Date {doy / manth / yeqr) illllil Country of Citizenship iltllilll11iliilt Sex (mole or female) ililllt Passport Number llllllilllllrllll Airline and Flight Number lllllllltrtrlrltt h Country where you live tllllltlililllt i City where you boarded llllillttrilttllt CERTIFICATION: f cerfífy that I have read and understand all the questions afid statements ón this form. The answers t hove furníshed are true and correct to the best af my knowledge and belief. Signature Date Sooking,Ref: '¡iii-1i:-1ii::ii.'li:-i].il::l'
  • 34. e*u*tab$* *r=d xin***RÉ*bEe r=**r=s ,€ a Ten of the words in the box É ,r" uncountable nouns. Circle them. Choose the correct alternatives. Check thqt the woter cre ii*i cleon before you drink it. The sugar is / are on the tqble. The food in our hotel aren't / isn't very good. We eat oll our meal / meals ln q restouront. The journey from Miomi to London take / takes qbout six hours. Do you like these / fhis music? It's / They're by Mozort. Everybody soys thot vegetobles are / is very good for you. This / These homburgers is / are fontostic! Fn;Jt isn't / aren't expensive in my country. V*s*ba*€*ry Food * In the word square, find: á Drinks Types of fruit Other things you con eqt tuineral water banana b 1 z 3 {.butter j fruit meat water tea journey cheese hamburger egg vegetable music bread food sugar knife biscuit J O J AMHANN S C E BFASBUTTEROT BREADIEAONFB N U T S GiF, A A R C F H t. ,M I N T LA] L w A T E R PTAAA TJPIP AUPNE MILKS RCEGG CEREA S AU S A N;P I N R E Y AiI C G C T O NiZ E E H U G NZ M M E E H SAEHEIU LTOASTR GESMENT 34
  • 35. ffuere Es ¡ fften# #fls p Complete the sentences with the correct form of *8 there is or there ore. s#fF3# €nd sfty g Complete the sentences with some or ony. *J o b c d e f ls tlrcre ony milk in the fridge? How mony students in your class? ct very good beoch neor our hotel. ony cheop restouronts neor here? o university in Brighton? I'm sorry but time. ony shops open ot this g - fifty stqtes in the USA. h _ ony milk: how obout lemon in your tea? Short answers Short answers with there is and fhere are ls there a hotel near here? Yes, there is. No, there isn't. Are there any good Yes, there are. restaurants? No, there aren't * Read about the campsite. Complete the questions, and write the correct short answer. there o swimminq pool? Yes. there i 2 _ there any ploces to eqt and drink? 3 _thereobeqch? 4 _there o children's ployground? 5 _ there ony supermorkets? fl ffi Listen to the questions and short answers. Practise saying them. 1 Hove you got fi,nu oronge iuice? 2 There ore _ letters for you. 3 There's solt, but there isn't 4 5 6 7 pepper. We hoven't got _ eggs. Would you like milk in your coffee? Are there knives on the tqble? We hoven't got _ more breqd. Would you like biscuits with your cheese? I'm sor4z, we hqven't got _ hot food, but we've got sondwiches if you're hungry. s*6tr*: #ffyo s{r*} *nd F?* * Complete the conversation in a sandwich shop with some, ony, o(n) or no. HELEN: I'd like (l) an egg sondwich, pleose. ASSrsrANr: OK, one egg sondwich ... butter? HELEN: No, thonks, (2) _butter. I'm on (3) _ diet. ASSISTANT: OK ... here you ore. Any'thing else with thot? We've got (4) _ very nice fruit ... Yes. (5) apple, pleose. OK, that's f2.50. And for you, sir? Hmm. Hove you got (6) _ Swiss cheese? No, sorry. There's (7) _ Swiss cheese, but we've got (8) English cheese, it's very good. OK. (9) cheese sondwich, pleose. Con I hqve (10) _ solqd with thot? Sure. Would you Iike (11) _ drink? Yes, (12) bottle of mineral woter, please. b ffire Listen and check. Practise saying the conversation. HELEN: ASSISTANT: CARLOS: ASSISTANT: CARLOS: ASSISTANT: CARLOS: 35
  • 36. amsd*E* * V***bae€*ry h**s*er Vegetables and other things to eat 7 a Match the vegetables with the words in the box. g potatoes cabbages tomatoes peppers carrots beans cucumbers onions I i ¡ peas tl ¡ lettuces A T T T l l l T }',,, T b re Listen and check. Practise saying the words. e Label the pictures with the words in the box. salad crisps salf oil French fries vinegar herbs soy sauce @#salt z 5 * r9 ls hr#lF=r 0{rl tE I i I I t 1 -/ :'y, n A t "" a.- *)( ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the words.
  • 37. & Lé*€** *s=S r*** *S ffi Read and listen to the recipe.Tick (/)the * correct picture. ***s*É*e=s w*e$= fu*ae'sffi¿€*F? *ffi* fu*ess ffis€*éd€*€EF esÉ#5AF g3 Complete tfre questions about the recipe, using F How much or How many. q a1 How vnany fish cqkes does this recipe moke? e: Twenty-four. b e: _ fish do you need? e: 3509. c A: _ pototo do you use in the recipe? B: 5009. A: _ toblespoons of herbs do you need? B: Two. A: _ tomoto purée do you <rdd? s: 1 toblespoon. A: _ oil do you use? B: A little. A: need? Fifty. minutes do you cook the fishcqkes? About five. groms of breodcrumbs do you Fish Cakes : ó. iir il hA:¡:i: ...' ó- Ingredients (to moke 24 fish cokes): 5009 boiled potatoes 3509 cooked white fish 1 tablespoon tomato purée 2 tablespoons mixed herbs 509 breadcrumbs a little oíl salt and pepper Method: 1 Mosh the boiled pototoes with o little sqlt ond pepper. Mix together the pototoes ond the fish, tomoto purée ond herbs. Add a little solt ond pepper. Moke 24 fish cokes from the mixture. t;; 1: i *r#*rE*s €**S Gffi* SrFs=k= **= "- -* 3 4 +i $r +-1 i.: i; ii "."!$ ll + l¡l: +.i ; t:l i1: .1 +r: :: it tl. :,. # i €c s A: 1 B: 2 A: 2 B: 4 5 g * Put the words in the correct order to make ss%s a dlalogue in a restaurant. order, - pleose - I - Cqn - your - toke? crirr I trikc uour ord,er, nkrrse? hove - Yes, - we - steoks - can - two ? ony - you - like - vegetobles - Would? pleose - some pototoes - ond - Yes, - peas with - drink - Anything - thot - to? 'd - ond o lemonode, - pleose - o minerql woter - We - like l= ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the conversation, Cover the fish cokes with the breodcrumbs. 5 Heot the oil in o frying pon. Fry the fish cokes for about five minutes, turning them once. 6 Serve the fish cokes immediotely with tomoto souce ond o solod. t ti:l ":i:tii::i:!,.:rit1.i-iiiii.iii. 37
  • 38. ¡gt*de¡E* & Vaeabulnny a cup of, o gloss of, a bottle of € 4 a Match the pictures to the words in the box. EI b Complete the phrases with the words in the box above. 1 o bottle/ crlnss of wqter 2a 3o Fr*nune **tis* Sentence stress € ñ a ffiEF Listen and underline the words E C wh¡ch have the main sentence stress. 1 Con I hove o bottle of minerol wqter, pleqsq? 2 You con cqtch q bus to the oirport from here. 3 I olwoys hove oronge juice with my breokfost. 4 Whqt do you wont for lunch? 5 I never drink coffee in the evening. h Listen again and practise saying the sentences. o Fmpr*v* H*ur wnE€ir=g Describing food * * u Match the paragraphs to a nationality in E # the box. Italian tl Mexican I Argentinian I Japanese I French I Hungarian I Spanish I British I "itpo w0 C J#/ ÉEqa,.k a ttwy fav,aaas faaú.frow ta*g *a*ykryr,,,,',,, qyt*í"ñtLg it ¿o¡r¡¿s farlr. rilap,lqs, ir+ the,sa*th uf., *g I couwlrg. Atra,dLtí,ovnLTLzza has oheese - vwozzaveLLa oheese - ton*ato awd he.rls. A Lot of Aot*ry 1ea¡te go to a TLzza restnwvlv* ow Swwdag wevivr4s. Awdrea s -E: $ F of milk of sugor of biscuits of lemonqde of coffee of oronge juice of teo @ People eqt a lot of m€út in m¡l counfry, especiolly beef. On Sundays, pecple hcve a trqditÍonsl lunch cslled an esodo. In my farnily, my father,cooks th¿ meqt on s bürbecue, Gnd,we est if with lots of solod Oscor íht. natíswI ttsl+ af rw¡ wuwry u gx)yásLevu, Alawy pupte tl+tnk ítk a wtat di.sla b*t tf yau, havt real gtlyás, ítk a sau4 v¡ítk Lats af waat awÁ vryolabu, Eva i I I t .f+É-+;Ft!+3.1+5!s.++in-!.L:11i .++-il b Write a few sentences about food in your country. t WícalWsakfast ín wy country u a very hin uv of iíonn cffie, wíth Ioú of ,niilí. rhe ftaáitiínal' ihin6-ú wi with yuur cnÍfee is n cro'usnnt, mnyhe wíth hatLer or íAm. 38
  • 39. Fast SirepE*: wss/w*rs 4 Complete the sentences with was or were. E o My grondporents thon fifly yeors. b When I in Berlin lost yeor, the very cold. c How mony people there qt the porfy? d Where you on Soturdoy evening? eIt o beoutiful doy in August. My fomily ond I seoside. on holidoy ot the George ot school todoy? g How your first doy ot work? h It _ very nice to meet you, Mr Brown. Short answers Short answers with wos and were Question Short answer Was l/he/she/ Yes, l/he/she/it was. it OK? No, he/she/it wasn't. Were you/we/ Yes, you/we/they were. they OK? No, you/we/they weren't. 3 _ Chqrlie Choplin born in America? 4 he on octor? the Mqrx Brothers born in the USA? 6 _ they comedions? Annq Pqvlovq Russiqn? were morried for more weqther ry a Read about the famous people on pages 39 d* and 40. Complete the questions and write the short answers. Wds Mqrk Twqin o pointer? No l¡p tññst4tt Was he Americqn? Yes, ht was. she o singer? 39
  • 40. re*#as€* F F*sE =€==g=E* Pelé =€ SG = 0 b c d e f ploy believe orrive trY receive stoy :and faizinhn Brazilian * the 197ü I4furld Cup team 10 :.:: ++BÉ.*tE1sS+t+s*++E-i!+:=:L -:.e.:==:;+r::r:.¡::$-S Pelé ond faizinho from Argentino? they footbollers? b ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the questions and answers. Es****rs€*r=g Years, decades and centurieg Write the dates in full, as in the example. in the ninct¿.¿n- Regular verbs g Complete the sentences with the Past simple of *s the verbs in the box. -------¡ : grldwaE study change try start die i i work end live help walk I .*'. o My brother r¡rnr{rrntcd lost yeor.' - Glasgow University. b The Second World Wor He wos ot in 1.939, ond € q b The Athens Olympic Gomes were . (2OO4) c fuan Peron wqs president of Argentino (r946-t9ss) d Elvis Presley was populor . (19s0-1959) e The Itolion poet Donte wqs born . (t2oo-r299) f Yugosloviq were world bosketbqll chompions (1ee8) g Abdul-Aziz wos king of Soudiq Arobio . (r932-res3) h Cqtherine the Greqt was Empress of Russiq six years loter, in 1945. 'n'Roll,c Elvis Presley, the King of Rock in 1977. d There were no more buses, so I home. e When I wos ot school, my porents often me with my homework. II French when I wos ot school, but I don't remember very much now. gl to phone you lost night, but there wos no onswer. h When he wos o young musician, Reg Dwight his nome to Elton fohn. i The composer Chopin wos born in Polond, but he in Fronce for mony yeors. in cinemo for o big computer Disco music wos sette.nties. very populor (r97O-7e7e) Spelling sf -ed endings Write the Past simple tense of the verbs. like enioy trovel study look donce I lliC¿1 I h I j k I 40 (179O-r79e) compony in the nineties.
  • 41. lrregular verbs g Complete the sentences with the past forms of U the verbs in brackets. Three child stors of the post Mozqrt... a wrLrte (write) music when he wos five yeors old; Fr*p*sS*c**s *€ É$*=* p Complete the sentences with ot, from, in, on S or to. q The economic situotion in our country become much better íyt the 1990s. b The cofé is open _ 8.30 in the morninq obout eleven o'clock in the evening. We qrrived ot the hotel obout eleven o'clock. We decided to hove our holidoys September, when it's not so hot. the age of seven, Vonesso stqrted I h doncing lessons. I stoyed ot home Fridoy because I hod so much work to do. I wos born _t986. There wos q wor between the two countries the nineteenth century. Fr*s=*c**c*€g*s= Past tense endings e Look at the pairs of past forms below. ts the pronunciation of the underlined sounds the same (S) or different (D)? 1 bought cought 2 wrqte cost (leove) wqs rs old; (so) to live in Vienno when he wos 25 yeors old. Donny Osmond... @e9in) singing on television ot the oge of five; (sing) with his five brothers in the Osmond Brothers; (sell) millions of records before he wos 1.8. rley Temple ... (mqke) her first film when she wos six; (win) on Oscor in 1.934; home when he only twelve yeo o politicion in 1970s. Wolfgong Amqdeus Mozort - composer Donny Osmond - pop stqr Shirley Temple - actress shi I (become) the 3 soid 4 put 5 sow 6 cqme 7 lost 8 tqqk 9 wqre 10 heord 5 t) rcod cut fauad 9Qve CqSI stood cqught won L: ffi Lisien and check. words. Practise saying the 41
  • 42. m*duEe F Fes* s*rerp€* Regular and irregular verbs g a Complete the text about Amelia Earhart, using F tne correct form of the verbs. *ndi**E ffiurxlb*rs € flE a Write an ordinal number to complete the E LF sentences. Use the numbers in brackets to help you. q Ronqld Reagon wqs the fo¡'tíeth President of the United Stotes. (40) b Moy is the _ month in the yeor. (5) c d Our oportment is on the floor. (8) Beethoven wrote his music in the century. (19) Brazil won the World Cup for the in 1.994. (4) The Berlin Wall fell neor the end century. (20) g Neil Armstrong wqs the mon on the moon, qndBuzz Aldrin wos the _. (112) h My sister's birthdoy is on the of August. (22) time of the Seventy years ago, Amelia Earhart (l) was (be) America's favourite woman. In 1932, she (2) - (fly) across the Atlantic Ocean alone: the first woman to do this. Her joumey (3) (start) in Newfoundland, Canada: fifteen hours later, her Lockheed Vega airplane (4) - (arrive) in Londonderr¡r, Ireland. People all over the world (5) - (want) to meet this incredible woman. She (6) (meet) King George V of England and (7) (become) friends with the US President, Franklin D. Roosevelt. The American people (8) - (love) her. Five years later, Amelia (9) fly around the world. An American University (10) (give) her $50,000 for a new b ffi Listen and check your answers. 42 *etes t T Write the dates in full. a b c d e f Sth Feb 30th fon 17th Nov 12th Aug 21st Sep 9th Apr Tebnnru th¿ fifth - (try) to i¡ ;: :.! t, i: Lockheed Electra airplane. On the morning of July I 2nd 1931- Amelia and her co-pilot, Fred Noonan (11) - (leave) Lae, in New Guinea, and ¡l (12) - (begin) their journey to Howland . Island in the Pacific Ocean. ia, On July 3rd 1937, the American ship ltasca i (13) - (receive) a radio message from Amelia: a few minutes later her plane i-li (14) _ (disappear). American ships i(15) - (spend) nearly two weeks i looking for the plane. but they ( 16) (find) nothing. n i:.'.:1!::"1i1::i¡"j'i,a t, ii:trrii:.¡i:+i,!1r:i!r.:-.+,:!;,..i:r: 'fiiEi:!F.!-:+ii:.*- a+i$' '- ':i- Ir
  • 43. 1 2 Time phr*ses r¡ ? anoose the correct time phrase. I go to the swimmingp"ol@!:B/ last week. I visited my friends in Cqnodo three years ago / every yeqr. My fomily lived in the United Stotes now,/ whenlwasachild. We met Greg ond Sonio when we are on holiday / when we were on holiday. I work in Slovenia every summer / Iast summer. We wqtched television every evening / yesterday evening. People usuolly to go universily when they are eighteen / when they were eighteen. fen spoke to her mother every week / a week ago. Vccabulary b*sster Common verbs { ? a Label the pictures on the right with the I *^3 words in the box. h+ea( build catch cut fall run steal throw wake up win b Here are the past forms of the verbs in the box. Write the infinitive forms. (r '--t" //" -€ a b e f 3 break : ¿:l 7 9 L broke 2 cought 3 built 4 threw 5 woke up 6 ron 7 stole 8 fell 9 cut 10 won break { ffim Listen to the pronunciation of the infinitive and past forms. Practise saying them. ffi 4 5 6 8 {,#t 10 43
  • 44. **S*S* F Lés€*r= **+€ €s*S€S€ =f=-.-=*+=F fl*=s Listen to andlor read the story of The Strange Soldier. l I t ln the end, they put the young man in prison, and left him there until they decided what to do, '.!.+.r=5¡t:iñ:E-1-1!1,1i'-iiEi:r ¡..: ::-'r':,1.r= :.,f ,.+r,=i:i.i- ,Lll]t:'-- =- : 44 Two months later, a Spanish ship arrived from Manila. lt brought news that the governor of Manila was dead - and the time of his death was 10 pm on the evening of Oltober 9th, I 591. Was the young man's story true? Four hundied years later, no one knows how it was possible for a man to travel across the world in one night ... without knowing how or why. sF' -,r-'l-7 É<- a" *Á""]",,. -1c') ,b W*,-o..* I Ioookm o{ scale I L"-*--4 J' L-a-/ ,f rEtu Mexico r{ 4qi, 'l:: .:H The Stranse SolclíerI t was a beauttlul sunny morntng rn I Mexico City. The date was October 1Oth, the year was 1593. ln the main squdre of the city, soldiers stood in lront of the Royal Palace. The people of the city came and went as usual. But there was something strange about one of the soldiers: he wore a different uniform from the others, and had a different type of gun. When the other soldiers saw him, they began asking him questions. 'Who are you? Wn-L ur" yo,f from?' one of the other soldiers asked. 'l am a Spanish soldier,' he answered 'and brecause the governor died last night, it is my job to stay in front of the palace here.' 'The governor?' one of the soldiers replied, 'Which governor?' 'The governor of Manila, of course.' The other soldiers told him he was in Mexico City * thousands of kilometres from the city of Manila. Thá young soldier was amazed and had no idea how he came to be in a city so far from his home. Nobody believed his strange story. S' ,+:.'i 11:,' $. =i:! . .=--E: Éif E-i: g-: -il Ci ,-- $¡ s,-*' Ei
  • 45. h Read the story again. Put these events in the order they happened. A The Mexicon soldiers sow the strqnge soldier. B The governor of Mqnilq died. C They put the stronge soldier in prison. D A ship from Mqnilo qrrived in Mexico City. E The strqnge soldier trovelled from Monilo to Mexico. V***b*F*ry* Life stories g g Complete the information about Jed's life story. Look at page 66 E # of the Students' Book, if necessary. I(o)w _q8bAr n ín LondonínL975. (b)A_ q ch___llovedploying footboll ondwqtching sportontelevision. I (c) w___ to s c___*in Chelseoond(d)w___ I w__oboutninel(e)b_ in__ in computer gqmes ond the Internet. So I storted q footboll website, which wos very populor. I (0 I _ _ _ school when I wos seventeen qnd I (g) s t _ computer design ond mothemotics qt (h) u n Whenl(i)gr_ __in1997,l(i)g__ o j__withqlorgecomputer gomes compc¡ny ond I (k) w___ to w_-_in Chicago, in the United Stqtes. I (l) g _- m_ _in 2000to on Americon girl ondnowwe've got our own fomily. Our two sons qre footboll-crozy too! 1 €reps*v* Eu**r wrc€sr=g Time linkers: befare, after, then €s q F Join the sentences below ffi with before, after or then. before I went home, I bought something to eqt from the supermorket. their dog died, the house wqs very quiet. We hqd time for o coffee the troin left. In the morning, I went shopping with my friend Sara. we hod lunch. For o long time, nobody spoke. someone osked o question. they got morried, Poul and Lindo usuolly stoyed ot home on Soturdoy nights. he wos o fqmous octo¡ Bruce worked qs o toxi driver. I remembered to close qll the windows I went out. Before I went to bed, I phoned Suzanne. I phoned Suzanne before I went to bed. After Jane left university, she travelled to lndia. Jane travelled to lndia after she left university. Sebastian was a waiter in a restaurant. Then he found another job. 45
  • 46. V*e eh*ñery Types of film *¡ Match the types of film to the pictures, Adjectives to describe films *3 Find ten adjectives in the word square to é describe films. i{-E N r , .,E I r g_I*a g L !lD cartoon horror film science fiction film lye-sWf actionfilm historicalfilm comedy musical a love storu XOA CRO I NT NBMLAFU IOSOFVS ERESTIN o S I G A R G H C I G THRAINIPOS IFUNNYLOLT NZSPGALBEC GKAMRUYCNY MADROMANTI EXAPWHOYVD FRIGHTENIN **s"*m*ffi v€rbs En tF:e p*st €*r'cs* .p Complete the sentences with the past tense of **é the verbs in brackets, o Martin Scorsese of New York. (mqke) the film Gangs Lindsoy's holidoy lost yeor (cost) over €1000. Lucy's porents --- (give) her q cor for her 21st birthdoy. We were both so hot ond thirsty thot we (drink) q litre bottle of minerol woter. Steve -- (become) q writer when he wqs forly-five. Kqren's got o fontostic iob - lost month she (eorn) €3,0O0! The police looked everywhere for the money, but they only (find) on empty bog. fon ond Anno -.- (foll) in love with eqch other ot my birthdoy porty two yeqrs ogo. The first Spidermon film _ (qppeor) in 2OO2. Lost yeor we _ (go) to the cinemq o lot. i * $ * L_ l a.^ b¿ñ nÉ, 46
  • 47. Negative A Make the sentences negative. L* We hod good weather when we were on holidoy. We dicln't haue ,¡otd, weather when we wcre oA lwlidau. We went for q drive yesterdoy. c Ben remembered to buy a birthdoy cord. d I heord the telephone. e The letter qrrived this morning. f I ote in q restouront lost night. Amondo knew whot to do. I checked my e-moil yesterday. Questions Past simple Short answers Short answers with the Past simple Did l/you/he/she/iVwe/they know? Yes, l/you/he/she/iVwe/they did. No, l/youihelshe/iUweithey didn't. ¿ a Look again at the questions [J ¡n exercise 5. Write the correct short answer for each question. I Yes, he did. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 b ffi* Listen and check. Practise saying the questions and answers. I h 5 Write questions about these famous people from the past. o Shokespeore / write I Romeo and lulíet Did, Shal<espeare wríte'Rovneo and lulíet'z b Alexonder Graham Bell / invent / e-mqil c Morilyn Monroe I sing I Candle in the Wind d Coptoin Cook / discover / Americo e Leonordo do Vinci / point I Mona Lisa f Modonno I ploy / Evito Beethoven / write / rock songs Lourel ond Hordy / mqke / comedy films I h 47 i Yuri Gogorin / trovel / to the moon
  • 48. re***É* S F+=É ss===E*s Positive, negative and questions g:= Correct the sentences, as in the example. * 0 b hfitte Did you hed[o nice weekend? ,q: Did you see Alistqir 0t the porty? B: Yes, I sow. I didn't bought o newspoper yesterdoy. You listen to the news last night? ¡: Did you like the concert? B: No, I didn't like. The Statton Buffet L set menu r SERVICE GA%) Restouront f-L .5ú c id ie.i:. ! i:, ::i ' Th" station ! Total r1s . es i BookshoP Blue Guide to France 9'Sg !!1'r*+-':'r'a!r='+ English*French Dictionary 4'99 I BUREAU DE CHANGE+Sn:::::ii¡¡:-iitrJi--ri,- ... fZ@A changed to euros_: ---!! --.= =: r:: ..!¡-:É!3¡U+:!.:+iiF¡=!r!¡ir+iF-r..i*r¡slir::...:.- _.,..-,,:É::+..:!..a. 1,4, )Lr,,vp Ai A l."e 9o? trovel? hove lunch? He went to Poris. By troin. At The Stotion Buffet Restouront. f,15.95 cost? ot the stotion? buy? chonge? leqve? tqke? Some books. fwo Three hours. * ffi Listen to the questions and answers. Practise saying them. f When I wqs thirteen, I alwoys weor jeons. g You use my computer this ofternoon? h I didn't listened to my porents when I wos young. S=vl==:Gi=*E+-=€:S+* Past fcrffis $= .= = Listen to the pronunciation of the past Es forms. Notice how the pronunciation of the underlined letters is the same. lal hod, begqn Árayút , _, _ lel rCqd, fcll lc:l cought, bought l¡l cut, shut * What is the past form of the verbs in the box? Put them in one of the above groups according to the pronunciation of the past form, i O+inf- leave meet run see sing i wear wrn think L200. r: €=E Listen to the pronunciation of the past forms of the verbs. Practise saying them. At 14.30. 48
  • 49. V*****s€*rg. ***sÉ*r Books, magazines and newspapers € F- * Labelthe pictures with É k the words in the box. headline article front page DgNffi frarynfe picture advertisement pages cover title author boók ffisjMtlÁW?64q@! NffiEVSs#ry46Gf &sbt l¡c:.r#s f*r F-s#e i{r lrtlaf,¡{ÉhlüFrH - ERlrÉft+.cHtr*kÉ¡ *¿iB¡Hh*s t¡ ¡l ¡¡tl¡!¡ **J*b ú¡¡- sraá-lF*.*ü*|J Hl$t ¡r-{ | -sf lÉ *|.a tr t r$t *}ü a €t*.|. r¡tt r¡s**t l.fa Fl t*añ l*:t€ tñ ¡ú,H¡tU XX *rH üa É14La H I I ht I H k r Ur tqu r* I dl !G*, I -tlá rdr '. ¡r¡.ñ**-lÉ*g* ll4I¡* rl RtF*¡Frt*La H'*ttt*l*ü*:!*H *tl ffi# F"rt'¡r4*t¡dtst t.nFtrf nñl-qnE?-Fñ l-*f **JtnÉIr I F -.lÉt l*lia *a¡ d *f. ¡4F€ t* ta ü¡i b fr L¡ rattttlFsrul *lrarÉ4r* fASStCf¡ l€r!3 l¡#.!¡¡¡rt€, :k tÉ* Gr* .dt i H¡t }:tdtü t*F-llrL $¡rrill*d* É.lffiht **F"r¡i -ltrr!il!*¡ f rüttfr*alrl lalé*lrfi* *É:*lllsi *ÉBA*L i rsrlÉttE : Xt¡ftl*5*.| : H'tcatidlÉ i {¡affr¡i{4lr: ü*lá¡*j# . n*,Irqrl : É+l-rhr¡4f tEl|*ilFl*ú t xa t* H{¡ }. xaryeE¡, ffi*Fa{Fl **¡tSt**tr aBlFlr*nrtI r.¡a r* €.¿¡ li I ***5É n*¿r*ü.4ta r*r¡.a¡tñ -rl-tlst ¡tal sf tü'+* I r.ra lü a¡{r f{ F h¡} lú tar*:d¡É flIHI t .¡.a t|n' {l¡ lrtltñr ntx¡ril ,,i*# l-lsw! ,.is$;"¡,i.,' ¡#¡: i:*:l;¿.ri}¡¡i¡ +***x*¡t* **tqr* *b*5** words. Listen and check. Practise saying the 49
  • 50. *=***F* * Li=E*= **S €€ =€EF= n*+* Listen and/or read about this hero and 1= Write the questions for the answers, as in the example. 1, ,t;lten was Mustdfa l{ewdl Af¡¡tr¿rk h¿ In 1881. He led the Turkish ormy qt Gelibolu qnd Istonbul. ln 1923. In 1938. In the 1850s. 'The Lody of the Lomp'. When she returned to Englond. heroine. =$¡1t¡stafa,' l{emaI,, tátür:k,,íE :thE fáther:::::: ,''.' ,.fi1 €f¡..TU.rlt Hg py'¡5r.$g¡B'i¡,. tt88*:''H,e',eho,thel,Erlt1y,,,,as': a, .earg and,iR t1¡t5, duringthe First ',,l¡llsrld War, he led: the'Turkish arrny ,,at €eliholu,and lstanbul. By the end of the war he was a hero and from" that time on atl of the Turkish peopl€ supported him. He led the Turkish army in the, War of Independence {lg$*tgzz) and in 1923 h€ became the first President of the new Republic of Turkey. During the tast fifteen years af his life Atatürk introduced rnany reforms and did many things to improve tife in Turkey. He died in Noven'rber 1938, but today the peopte of Turkey stilt think of him with great respect. Florence Nightingale A hundred and fifty years ago, most nurses did not study nursing: but a British woman catled Ftorence Nightingate tried to change alt that. ln the 185os, she worked in a hospital for wourcLC_d sotdiers in the Crimea (now Ukraine). People say she never slept, but spent atl -=."ll. her time hetping the men. The sotdiers catled her 'The Lady of the Lamp' because of the lamp she always carried as she wall<ed around at night. When she returned to England, she began a school of L i-l ii Glossary Gelibolu = Gollipoli wounded = hurt in o bottle or wor it. ii:i .Éi nursing in London. She died in r9ro.
  • 51. DAVrD: Ioe, (a);.#/ wouta / are you wont to go out tomorrow night? loE: Okoy, but I (b) don't / haven't / dídn't go| much money. orvro: Well, (c) we / do we / Iet's go to the cinemo. loE: Okay. Whot's (d) on / at / in? oavru: (e) There's / It's got / There are q new film by Ang Lee. loE: Greotl I sow his lqst film - it (f) was / were / did fontostic! o.wro: Why (g) we don't / don't we / can't we have a pizza first? loE: Okoy, thot's (h) a / the / - good ideo. Ercpn*eu* H#ur wnEtEs=g A diary € G * Ray is a young Australian on holiday in Europe. He decided to E # travel from London to Prague by bus. Complete his holiday diary with the phrases in the box. Rrr*r=gE*g * *Égfu* **E G = anoose the correct alternative. a jnjhe-€v€ - b the bus wasn't there c only cost €50 d When we arrived in France e was in another country f and listened to the music g we finally left London h I walked back to the car park r"= Complete Ray's diary with the verbs in the box. I was ína can+pLete pavríc. .My bag, rwy cLathuandr,+ypasryort () wrye alLaw thebw, thebw Q) &1t4s ówthL nL|tórv,lay ... and I was at th,L wLLtón,tay tervite ¡fatian. I 3) _ dawnby tht road, thLrking,'What cawl da? Help!!' AC ¡aaw¡amearc (+) _ twe. Akínd GerwnnwowLat4 - wht $) _ pert'ut EnqLul,,- askzd n+eíf therevta,.r at prablem. I (6) _ her ab o ut thr. b w , anÁ she 0 _ shecau"ld heLp me.We ,E) _ iüo k(" big Qerua,t tar - it wa¡ a Mertedu - and ^e F) _ alar4 the wtotarway at about 180 kílor,+etres a¡+ htur. Afew n+inute: la,tor, Ne (0) _ tle. bw - nty bw. My rcw Qerr,tawfríend ú1) _ her window and (2) _ shtntLng 'Stop! ! Stap! !' at the bu¡ dríver (íwQermaw, of caurse!!). Atf'rst, thebw drwer (3) _ slne was crazy ar'd drovefafter ... untílhe¡atnl wte. Perhnps hr (14' _ my/ate.Tne,t we drove aLavg tagether untiL tLe nzrt Mótórway rLrvíc¿ statiow, a¡"d tlrcwwe bath. r:_:i¡:: _ ri:il:jr:ii.r: r:!i.::..:: :r¡j: i¡: -a¡.i ::.ii::r::f, ti¡:r..:jF.T::r-rr Tadqy v,/ar n+y Last day LwLondow. I tpeü thz afternoon,walkín4 araund, anÁ 0 n t nLettñ0ofn+yfríendtívtaplacecaLledtheSauthzrwLíqhts,nrarVíctaríaStattan.Wetalked::. (7) _ . I felt s o r ry to leave Lo ndo n, b ut ev eryb o dy s ays p rag ue u a reaLLy b uutiful cí4t. I went htrne early - abawt tew a'clack - and packed n+y tuitcasefor taworrow. Landa¡tu !!: (5) t Prague* 22h¡ur¡ on,thebw - ít's a Lang jawrnzy, but wy ticket (3) _ . Uorraoy ii; lir' _ 1.{:, We leftVLctoría CaqclaStation"at ^blLLt 1 o'clack.The bw was fuLL of peapte, wwstLy yourtg il lnerewere owortwoAwtraLíaw!TnetrfficwatreallybadatthattiwLeaa/LtwaswarLy l, awhaur before (4) . We arríved LvrDover iwthe afterwattanÁ taaktheferry acr,,ss i tlnz EryLr:h cLvntzt. (5) - thev asked ta ¡ee Mv pq.t.tpórt . .. anl thewthey taLd m.e I +: needed to pay far a vtsa! ! ü. -= :,i,' Tuesday Irt.LlasleepnraewhereLvvthzwrtl+afFrawe... IfeLtntíredanÁwhzn,Iwakeupl ((") _ !! thr mttarway v,tat fuLL af bg Qermavtcarc and everybady ,lrave at aboül 6A lql,a!! Abtut 10 o'cLocl<, we iopped qt a wLltórv,lay.terwcestatíaw, ard I weü Lnta thz iup for rówwthír17 to eat and drírk.TwenN wrínutu Later, ft) . Ltfe. wat gaad: I t ad faad, drí¡"kandítwas an)yfourntreh-ourstaPrague.Ihzrewas on)yoneprabLewL... (t) _ !! .1:t l li 5:i ¡j ti, 51
  • 52. "€*-**€€*=.*s Opposites € Write the opposite of the E following things. o qn expensive hotel a cheún lwttl b o difficult question c o big country d qn ottroctive foce e an old bicycle f o comfortoble choir g o slow train **rep*r*ÉEes* **€E*=*Eas*<s Hjl + +<e ts k+= q ndd the correct letters to * make the comparative form of the adjectives. o young e! b eqs___ c big_ _ d cheop _ _ e heolth___ f new__ g h0pp--- h slim_ i quiet _ _ i hot_,- = Read the two facts, then write a sentence us¡ng the comparative form of the adjective. s **F The area of Brazil is 8.5 million km'z. The oreo of Austrolio is 7.6 million km']. ñr'nzi{ i> birio{'r thri,i Arrstr¿lin. The River Volga in Russia is 3,500 km long. The River Mississippi in the USA is 6,O00 km long, Blue whales usuolly weigh about 13O tonnes. Elephonts usually weÍgh obout 7 tonnes. (bis) (heory) The Pyromids in Egypt ore about 4,000 yeors old. The Porthenon in Creece is obout 2,500 years old. The Eiffel Tower in Pqris is 324 m tall. The Seqrs Tower in Chicago is 443 m tall. The Akoshi-Koikyo Bridge in Jopon is neorly 2,00O m long. The Sydney Harbour Bridge in Ausholio is 500 m long. The price of gold is obout 98,000 per kilo. fhe price of silver is obout $150 per kilo. English has more thon o hundred irregulor verbs. Esperonto hos no irregulor verbs! (oldl (long) (expensive) ¡.rr-ii:1.lji,ti-lii:!i!,t ,,iiri.'.-!,1r11r..:r:.i:::'.'L 52 * ffi Listen to the sentences. Practise saying them.
  • 53. Q:ica*-..*!" --:" -" ---* i - -*-iJLFila + ; ;: * + -, .4" - _s 3s= ="€ i= Read the information about the Olympic *€ athletes below. 1: Complete the sentences as in the example. tr-o!! Seagy"t:tte ig is hos got hos got is the oldest" (old) Roy Seagrove - Rower Age: 38 Height: I m 9o Weight: 9s kg These are his fifth Olympic Games Three Olympic medals up to now + =1...::i: + ;:::,1 rr;f !-i:ijl $ iii! lljt' '!,+ j:+ iliii: E .iliia r:É ii¡-1: ri:i¡ ¡,1i: iF i=' t:+ + !j:: rr.+ fii hoir. (short) hoir. (long) (young) . (toll) (heory) (smoll)_---ls _'-is (successful) Jim Bowen - Basketbatl player Age: t9 Height: I m 95 Weight: 89 kg Finst Olympic Games Staned pt"yittg basketball three months ago Change the adjective into the superlative form. Can you answer the questions? o Which is tht ne^t'tst (neor) plonet to the Sun? Á 1¡¡'¡r rrrr - b Whot's the (smoll) plonet? c This plonet hos got over thirly moons qnd it,s (big) plonet in the solqr system. d Which is (hot) plonet? Ihis is the (for) plonet from the Sun, qnd olso (cold). Which plonet is (eosy) to see from Eqrth? Which plonet is Earth? Jake Kay - Mar:athon runner Age:25 Height: I m 6o Weight: sl kg Silver medal in the last Olympics Karina Green - Swimmer Age t6 Height: I m 72 Weight: 5? kg First-Olympió cames 15 iiir' :+ :.:.i t:t ..¡i-':: ;É 53 ,-:¡,ilL+.'tÉit+ri:t-+i: - ,"t ., (close) to
  • 54. =+**Fs * * *== s= g == fl * EE :== .=* = == r* = * * * v E *E c -=* **j**:EEv*:< s= + Complete the joke with the comparative or U superlative forms of the adjectives. * # Listen to the joke and check your answers. S====t===€l=E=*= Comparatives ;: = # Listen to the comparative adjectives. s= Notice the pronunciation of than. Practise saying them. *** **S *=*s g Rewrite the sentences, changing the word in * nol¿ to one or ones. + ffi Listen to the sentences. Tick (/) the true ones and cross (X)the false ones. Then practise saying them. T T zZ older thon more expensive thon more difficult thon o I don't hove my old cor now. I bought o new cqr lqst week. I bought ot ngN one last wrck' b Mqrthq hos got three children. The youngest child is neorly three. The youngest c Your shoes ore much more expensive than the shoes I bought. Your shoes qre much more expensive thon 'Which colour pen would you like?' 'The red pen, pleose.' The red Ihere ore mony old buildings in the town centre. Ihese buildings are the oldest. fhese k-**e**E*rg Shops and shopp¡ng gn + Rearrange the letters to make the names of F shops. Look at page 82 of the Students' Book, if necessary. 1 You con buy steok ot a butcheY''s BRUSHTEC' 2 You con buy shirts, trousers ond skirts ot o LOSHCET POSH J 4 You con buy breod ot o . YKERAB You cqn buy stomps ond send porcels ot o . STOP COFFEI 5 You con buy medicine ot o . SHARMYCAP 6 You con hove o hoircut qt q SDERRAHISSER' 7 You con buy o present ot o FIGT OHPS 8 You con buy newspqpers ond food qnd household items ot o CALLO HOPS 9 You con toke your clothes for cleoning ot o RYD SERCANEL' * ffi Listen and check your answers. Practise saying the sentences. bigger thon foster thon slower thqn 54 sI +Z sI 6I
  • 55. ils=E** *s=$ y*=* = SE W Listen and/or read about three machines you can buy to E Ls- make your life easier. Which mochine is ... o the most useful? the tsrrls¿ln D838 Robct yr¡fr{r4r}1 {le rin,:y b the cheopest? c the most useful for cooking ideos? the most expensive? the smollest? the best one for people who hote housework? d e f S=g=r*=.+= =E===<Gs= =:=iiis== S*scrib!!'rffi s plaee = € :: Complete the text with the phrases in the box. mg ravouwu shup (r) Mrj lhr,'ruritr'shirl,r is oaLLed taLad -rhaL. tt's Lw Pwtweb, Lw so'¿th Lowd.ow. tt's wext to a chLwse YestawYawt, awd, (e) (s) aLL t¿Lwds of food fron'" ChLwa, thaLLawd. awd vwawy other oo¡,cwtrLes Lw the m7 east. beca'¿se I Love ooof?Lwg, esTeoiaLLg o rLewtaL fo o d. the shop (+) sevew dags a week", frovr* tew o'oLoclz Lw the t*orwLwg (.s) -_ ow a svtwd,ag n*ovwLwg, whewthe shop ls r,tsvcaLLt¿ verg cy,tLet. V) (a) aYe aLwags ven¿ frt ewdLy awd. theg. aLwags trt¿ to he$ yot L fuwd what t¿ot+wawt. recipes. You can Freezolux Smcrt How mony remote control units do you hove in your house ... for the TV, the video,'the CD ployer ... now you con control everythinq in vour house - from o líght in the bedroom ío yoir frónt door - using iust one speciol remote conhol unit. lt works with rodio signols so you con do everythino in your ho,,ss ,,Jithout géting .out of bed.'You"con even surf the lnternet, send e-moils, wotch videos or listen to o CD with the Ultimate Power Control System's video screen. Price * 945. Buy nowll + Write a similar paragraph about a shop you know. Write about: => whot it is colled + where it is = whot it sells + why you like it s opening times = the best time to go there + the people there The three rnosl intelllgent mochine¡ for youf honle... Thonks to computer chips, you con now buy mochines thot con thinkl! Here ore some of the best mochines which con reolly moke your life eosier. --'t " -'- the Bryson D838 Robot loruum Clenner Do you like housework? No? Then this new robot vocuum cleoner is the mochine for vou, lt con clecn your fiving room outomoticolly.'lt hos o compuler which te-lls it to go oround obiects such os choirs qnd toble leg-s os it cleons your floor. And if c person * or your pei dog or cot - comes too closL, it stops outomaiicolly."The Bryson D838 Robot Vocuum Cleoner-comes wiih electric botteries, ond costs g1,800. lhe Freezolux Smnrt Frldge fhe Ulfimüle Power Conlrol System A fridge which tells you whot it's got inside... ond gives you ideos obout whot to coók for dinnerll A visuol disploy shows you whofs inside the fridge -you don't even hove io open the door, ond thJ fridge con olso tell when food is too old to use. And if you hoven't got ony ideos obout whot to cook for your fomily this evening ... iust touch the computer screen on.the doo.r of the fridge, ond you can look ot over o thousond of your fovlurite olso use ít to send emoils ond to surf the lnternet, The Fridge is more thon fust o fridge ond costs only !999f :-=,.nF:+-:¿:,.-:--+',E¡i]!ii ::tii::r-:.i:!ri::::i:ii-n=-:i:+r:::¡!i::rir 55
  • 56. re***E* S V**e**E*rg ***sÉ*r A supermarket € = * Label the things in the picture with the words in the box. c* ffiml lN* .r' /)r. * ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the words. ,fr checkout cashier shopping list customer shopping trolley i shopping basket .Lilf queue cans plastic bags 56
  • 57. o &sk**g F* s**ps € * * Write the conversations in full. €%€# A: Sell / squsqges? Do Uctu sell sausages? B: Yes / the Food Holl S*ss*gsse**s ! Possessiveadjectives my your his her its our their Possessive pronouns mine yours his hers its ourS theirsI A: Which floor / thot? B: Whqt colour / you / like? A: Block / brown O o, Cqn / buy / these, pleose? B: Thot / L49.99 A: you I lqke I credit cqrds? B: Yes, viso / mostercord O o, Con / hove I one I those, pleose? B: One / these? Yes. How much / it? B: lt I 75p f} o, Whot time / supermorket / close? B: We / open / oll night b ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the conversations. We use a possessive adjective when there is a noun after it. Is this your book? We use a possessive pronoun when there is no noun after it. Is this book yours? No, it's hers. We can use names with a noun or without a noun. Thot's Pete's bag. Thot's Pete's. B: It / on / ground floor €) o' Hqve / got / these shoes / size 38? = c o é Correct the words in bold. s+ a: Is this Seett mobile? Scott's B: No, it's fulio. b You wotch is newer thon my. c Where's Liz Gordener office? Is this she computer? Ihe Gates fomily live in thot house. Thqt cor is their. e f Us best-selling comero is the XP40. Where's Dovid? I think these cor keys ore him. fhis is our new model coupe. It top speed is 200 kilometres on hour. Ihis dress wos Morilyn Monroe. These sunglasses were she too. Oh no! I think thqt bus wqs our! ¡.: Whose pen is this? e: It's Tony. ¡: No, it's I. 57
  • 58. €**EEEs=**g-:-"'- "* -ing forms € Write the -ing form of the verbs. * ***sÉE** €*e*s g c Write the correct question words in the G following sentences and match them to their answers below. 1 Whút ore you doing? tr 2 -ore you going? I 3 _ ore you smiling? I I I ¡ ore you tolking to? ore you reoding? ore you wotching? Becouse you look so funnyl My brother. Oh, nothing, just o mogozine. To my English closs. Sshll It's my fovourite progrqmme. Vglrcmewoik. * ffi Listen to the questions and answers. Practise saying them. q reod b study c wqsh d leove e come f stop g look h donce i stoy i give k plon I write reaclíng 4 5 6 ct b c d e f Fv*s*r=* ***gEs=***s a Look at the picture on the right. Write what the people are doing, using the verbs. The robot is clerutínq (cleon) the livinq room. * € 1 2 Veronicq window. (look) out of the 3 She The two older children homework. b ffi Listen and check. sentences. (tolk) to someone on her (sit) on the floor. (eot) the flowers. (hove) o cup oftea. (wqtch) television. (do) their mobile phone. 4 5 6 7 I The baby The boby Ronold He f ¡ I r L. 58 Practise saying the
  • 59. Sh*r* **€tuv€rs Short answers with the Present continuous Are you going home? Yes, I am/we are. No, I'm/we're not. Are they going home? Yes, they are. No, they aren't. ls he/she listening? Yes, he/she is. No, he/she isn't. Notice: We do not use contracted forms in positive short answers. Yes, I om. not Yes',.-l'ht. &E€ €*yres g * Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the Present # Continuous: positive, negative, question form or short answer. soPHIE: It's me, Sophie. IENNv: Hi, Sophie. Where ore you? Whot (1) arc got doíng (you do)? soPHIE: I'm of my sister's wedding. IENNY: Fontostic! (2) (you enjoy) yoursel soPHrE: No, (3) !! (4) not hove) o good time. It's owfulll IENNY: Why? Whot (5) (hoppen)? sopHrE: Well, there's the music for a stort. (6) (They ploy) this owful 80s music ... qnd ... oh no, I don't believe it ... My dod (7) (donce) with my mum's sister. IENNY: How qbout your mum? (8) (she donce) too? soPHrE: No, (9) .(10) (She not do) onything. (11) IENNY: Oh deor!! SoPHIE: |ust o minute (She look) ot my dod. ... there's o very nice young mqn over there. There's q girl tolking to him but (12) he ond ... oh!! (not listen) ... IENNY: Sophie. Whot (13) (he do)? soPHrE: He (1a) (come) over ... Tqlk to you loter ... 'Byell f? (r *6 Write short answers. e& o Are you enjoying the porly, fo? avn.Yes, I b Is it roining outside? No, c Are your friends stoying in this hotel? Yes, Are you two coming with us? Yes, Are you woiting to see the doctor? No, Is Thomos driving? Yes, Is she tolking to us? No, b ffi Listen to the conversation and check your answers. 59
  • 60. r**S*E* G * Fvt:*=*€=E {"=r="rg-:;==;=S +r; ;-*l ;=* *"-" =,'T: eb Deseribing people * * 0 F * Underline the best form of the verb, Present simple or Present continuous. ¡: Con I speok to fone Porsons, Pleose? B: Sorry she's not in the office todoy. She works / ShL's workig ot home todoy. b a: Where do you come / are you coming ftom? B: I'm Itqlion ... from Milon. c n: Do you speak / Are you speaking |oponese? B: ]ust o little. Don't forget your umbrellal It's raining / It rains ogoin' ¡: Cqn you help me with the dinner? B: Not now ... I watch / I'm watching TY. In Britoin, people drive / are driving on the left. a: Hello!! What do you do / are you doing h'ere? B: I'm waiting / I wait for o friend. Con I look ot the newspoper now? Are you reading / Do you read it? Con I phone you bock llter? We're having / We have dinner. E=F=s=i-+e:E=*==.€<éa=€===€:c=: =s Clothes Match the definitions to the words. a piece of jewellery thot you weor on your eqr n q heod where oll - or neorly oll - the hoir is cut I the hoir on q mon's fqce under his mouth I qttrqctive: nice to look qt I (for o person) the opposite of smoll or short I thin, in o good woy I you weor these if you con't see very well t l hqir which is yellow or light-coloured I you use them to see things i the hoir on o mon's foce obove his mouth k hoir which is brown or block I hqir which you tie together qt the bock of your head 1 toll 2 dark 3 good-looking 4 glosses 5 shoved 6 blonde Z ee+ring 8 ponytoil 9 slim 10 beord 11 moustoche 12 eyes T T T u d e f I d e f I h i s €' 0 b c d e f I h i j k I Look at the pictures of Bob, Paul and Marie. Who is wearing ... troiners? o skirt? o coot? o tie? block shoes? eorrings? o shirt? jeons? o suit? trousers? o white jocket? a pullover? Eolt Poul 60
  • 61. LssÉ** n=*# s:***S gX ffi Listen to andlor read about street style, and complete F the tabte. dress, trousers, shoes t,Min lis frsm Lsndon: she's a,student,at the .,..-tgndon'ealhge of Fáshisn. , ' *l'm wearing,a:pair of jeans.from Michika * i{'s á Jápanese shop here in l-ondan.' -l love $lte'Ma,p'-' News Chat room H_o-roscopes e-ma¡l ',Japalrese cloihes. The' jumper:is from Space. --''l and I bought the jacket at,eamden Market a couple of weeics agü,:,MV bag and,shoe$ we{e presents from,my family. I like wearing clotlr.es that aiedifferent'sol.don,tusuallygoshaRlin1inbigshops'' .,',',,'' fgr¡ is'a"*esigner: frd.Barcelona, in.Spain. Shers spending a . few.days here in.Lendon,..'Beeause llm a designer, I love rnaking , clothes for myself.-l made this dress, and these trousers, too. l My shoes are from Spain, too ... they're my favourite shoes, but I r. cantt'rerfte,rfiher,,wheré 1bougtrt theml' ,, : 'l'm looking for a bag which looks good with these clothes. ,-.::--;.,1 l6ys shapping'in'London, but ii's very expensivel' ' ' At¡eá,;* t om'the United"states. She works for an airttne cómpany. 'l travel a lot because of my job: l,love my work' becauie ,l can go shopping in lots of wondedul places ,, ,, 't bought this topin Milan, and my trousers and shoes,are frorn 'NdW York. As well as ltaly and'the United $tate$; l.love i , shopping here in London, too. I'rn going to a shop called , ' Puzzle * it'* near here - tó' buy myself,a new jacket.' ' . ,' -, 61
  • 62. m*S*E* G * = € * * Write 's in the correct place in the € L=F sentences. 1 My sister'S in her mid-twenties. 2 Everybody soys she very good-looking. 3 Where Fronk going? 4 Who the girl with long hoir? 5 Dino got short hoir. 6 Dovid mother doesn't weor glosses. 7 Ann the block girl with mediumlength hoir 8 Mqrio woiting for me in the cor. b 1 2 J Does 3 = is, hqs or possessive in each sentence? 47 0 b c d e f * == g r+v= :_B'* = r -L=s s'*ÉÉE * =Correcting mistakes g -:5 Read the description of the picture. Correct * € tfre twelve underlined mistakes. 5 6 ffi**€ LÉ€* Street ta!k € € = Write the words in the S E box in the correct place in the sentences. ffi i n"re Oo it this to the ¡ hev"e Is onyone sittingf Excuse me, hove you got time Pleose? Is this bus going the city centre? Is okoy to pork here? Is the woy to the stotion? Whot time the shops close on Soturdoys? b Match the sentences to the answers. l- It's holf post two. 2 No, you con't pork here. 3 At one o'clock. 4 No, it's free. 5 Yes, it's over there. 6 No, you need the number 23 over there. tr I T T T T ":.'.,,il,{b} $lsg cutside: it's o nice day ond the sun .,,:'ii',is.{c} shineing. Perhaps they (d) is all on holiday ,','t'together. One of the men is (e) weorrinq o suit. r-.'', $ns mon is behind the others: (f; she's reoding o 11"' book. The womon in the front (g) hove got o -' ', ' newspoper, but she {h) don't reoding it. Her ' , ti) eyc ore clased: perhops (i) she sleeping. .,.i:,,I like this picture: the people (k) looks colm ond ."-r,hoppy ond the scenery is very (1) otrqctive. ::::+:!-:::=e-=r:.ir.t::;És :-+'= r¡::+e+- .ñ¡¡Fr*r r{E+.-: Fr*==lss=*s*E**= Stress in questions € "= ffi Listen to the pronunciation of the =sÉ "G question words, and the questions with the Present continuous. 1 Whot 2 W]:'at 3 Whot 4 Where 5 Where 6 Where Whot ore you doing? Whqt ore they doing? Whot's he doing? Whqt's she doing? Where ore you going? Where ore they going? Where's he going? Where's she going? ::t:i=lit::,'::,::;i:.. ':: r'::,,,:,.t, :.:::tú¡f€ : ' ii:::::trr!::.ilrr,:::trjrilr.::: :: : : . There (o) is¡five people in the picture. They ore r" 62 i-= Listen again and practise saying the questions.
  • 63. fl#Fc'€#ff-5 F*v *bsEEtg € * Look at the information about four students: Caroline, Fabrizio, € t<ristina and Max. Questions and short aRSWerS Short answers with cqn/cqn't Can l/you/he/she/we/they ask a question? Yes, l/you/he/she/we/ they can. No, l/you/he/she/we/ they can't. q * Look back at the * information about Kristina and Max. Write the questions and short answers. Kristino Complete the sentences about Caroline and Fabrizio. Cqroline c{^n speok French. She Cctn't play chess. drive q car. ploy o musicql instrument. Fobrizio He L Cün Kristinn speak Trmch? No, she can't * ffi Listen to the questions and answers. Practise saying them. speak French play chess drive a car play a musical instrument Caroline Fabrizio Kristina Max x x x x x x x x { ffi Listen to the sentences. Practise saying them. 63
  • 64. *e*#*Ee € G G**s€É** E+'*i=*s p Complete the questions *g with the correct question word(s) in the box. =€ =: Read the text below. = B: 9A: hA: ó. ia: B: jr, B: whert is Brisbqne? It's in Austroliq. of tree is thot? It's o polm tree. did you go to South Americo? Four yeors ogo. is your coot? The long blqck one. wos the film? Two ond o hqlf hours. 15 yOUr new cor? White. do we qrrive in New York? At obout three o'clock. your sister's,S nome? Morio. do I switch this off,¿ Press the red button. con you type? I con't typel Wh.* t"M"ttC t"- =What time What kind i What colour What When ¡ How well Which , t__ 64
  • 65. For qbout forly yeors. 2 How * 1 = cl b c Write the questions for this information. How lrtnct do camds líve'? e&F*a"# '=rS*u tr *rs**€iE*ffis g Put the words in the correct order to make # questions. o ore there / in / How I many / the USA / stotes? HlLü wriylLl sttitls ar{ there in the L15A'? b did / films / How mony / moke / he ? c o footboll motch / does / How / last I long? d the boxer / Muhommqd AIi / born I was lWhere? e it from / How fqr I here I to your home / is? f do I of / Whot kind / like I you I music? g con / o /cheetoh I fqst I run /How? h the world / is I ín I the biggest / oceqn / Whqt? *u*sÉE**s etrEÉ* *E**r xs*n* €*rs=s ry Complete the questions with the verbs in the S box. i*-- É y::*_:ll _ _i: 11 _:tt ¿g*: ill _ gl i o Where ü'rc my glosses? b How you get to school this morning? c How often _ you go to the cinemo? d How fqst _ the Toyoto? e How many people there ot the porty lost night? f How mony longuages _ you speok? g When you stort leorning English? h Who _ president ín 19787 About twenty kilometres on hour. 3 How One. 4 How 14 million. 5 How 2.L metres. 6 How About 500 kilogroms. 7 How More thon 600 kilometres. 8 How Every six or eight doys. 9 How f I h i Up to ninety litres. Complete the sentences with How much, How many, Which or Whqt. What do you study ot university? qunts ond uncles hove you got? There's chocolqte or vonillo ice creqm for dessert. do you prefer? milk do you wqnt in your coffee? There's o bus of nine o'clock ond onother one ot eleven o'clock. is better for you? time did you spend in Africa? people were there ot the meetinq? does q kilo of cheese cost? is the copitol of Romoniq? 65
  • 66. ree*S*€* € € V**e**E*ry ***s€*r Animals * How many of the animals below can you name? Write the word next to the correct number below. duck frog mouse dog cow sheep monkey horse bee beetle snake spider ó I c:ul =I 41;>_ 'ffij_=g 1- .á -:8/, og -- ó*3-, ;?/ . a .-t 1'/'4,,,< 1 2 J 4 5 6 * ffi Listen and check. Practise saying the words. e Put the animals into one of the groups below. Animols with no legs Animqls with two legs Animqls with four legs Animols with more thon four legs 66 7 8 9 10 11 1.2 ----E!!ke-