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Contents
1 New friends cD-RoMf.ftlEif
'lA Vlrhat's your name?
1E} ,vher€'s she from?
In class
Peopte and things
numbers0-12
countries
thealphabet;thingsinyourbag(1);
aandan
people;things;plurals
l,my,you,your Conversationsata party
RealWorldsayinghello;introducing
people;phonenumbers;sayinggoodbye
he,his,she,her
ReafWorldWhereareyoufrom?
RealWorldfirstnamesandsurnames: Conversationsinclass
classroomlanguage
pG
'tc
'tD
pa
plo
p12
Review and Progress Portfolio p13
2 All about you cD-RoMr.lnril
2A She's British
2El vvhafsyourjob?
2C Personal information
2D How old is she?
p14 nationalities
p16 jobs
p18 titles;greetings
p2o numbers13-100
be(singular):positiveandnegative
,e (singular):questionsandshort
answers
RealWorldemailaddresses;
personalinformationquestions
ReafWorldHowold... ?
Trueandfalsesentences
Emailaddresses
2 Review and Progress Portfolio p21
3 People and places cD-RoMfJEilif
3A Two cities
3E| Brothers and sisters
3c Eat in or take away?
3D Breadandcheese
p22 adjectives(1);wordorderwith
adjectives;very
p24 family
p26 foodanddrink(1)
o2B foodanddrink(2);love,like,
eat,drink,a lotof
be(plural):positive,negative,
questionsandshortanswers
possessive3;subiectpronouns
(1,you,etc.)andpossessive
adjectives(ny,your,elc.)
RealWorldmoneyandprices;
Howmuch...7inacaI6
Twoemails
Fiona'sfamily
Apricelistinacaf6
3 Review and Progress Portfolio p29
4 My world cD-RoMr.tt!!!ir
4A I like it!
4El My free time
zlc Buying things
zto Days and times
4 Review and Progress Portfolio
p3O phraseswithlike,have,Iive,
work,study
p32 freetimeactivities
p34 thingsto buy;fhrbthat,these,those
p36 daysoftheweek;timewords
p37
PresentSimple(1,you,we,they:
positiveandnegative
PresentSimple(1,you,we,theyJ:
questionsandshortanswers
BealWorldinashop
RealWorldtellingthetime;
talkinoaboutthetime
LifeinPeruandAustralia
Anonlineinterview
Fourconversationsina shop
5 Day-to-day life cD-RoMr.rTllar
5A A typical day
sEl Where does she work?
5C The New Moon
5D A day off
p3a dailyroutines
p4O timephraseswilhon,in,at
D42 foodanddrink(3)
D'44 trequencyadverbsandphrases
wilnevery
PresentSimple(ra she,O: positive
andnegative
PresentSimple(he,she,it:
questionsandshortanswers
BealWorldina restaurant
Carol'sroutine
Tom'sroutine
Arestaurantmenu
Sundayroutines
Conversationsata party
Phonenumbers
Whereareyoufrom?
Welcometotheclass
Helpwith Listeningwordstress
HelpwithSounds/a/ and/a/
Names
Introducingpeople
Phonenumbers
Namesandcountries
What'shis/ hername?
Where'she/ shefrom?
Firstnamesandsurnames
Conversationsinclass
Talkingabouta photo
Sentencesaboutfamouspeople
ReadingandWritingPortfolio1WBp60
Aroundtheworld
Photosoffriends
Atanemploymentagency
Howoldisyourcat?
Trueorfalse?
Aboutyourpartner
Ben'sfriends
Goodmorning!
Interviewyourpartner
ouestionswilhHowold... ?
Guesstheages
Trueandfalsesentences
yes,/noquestioni
Fillinginaform
ReadingandWritingPortfolio2WBp62
HelpwithListeningnumbers
wilh-teenand-ty
HelpwithSounds/r/and/irl
Fona'sfamily
0urgrandchildren
Prices
Twocustomersina cafd
Theylovechocolate!
Helpwith Listeningcontractions
HelpwithSounds/o/ and//
Talkingaboutthetwoemails
Yourfamily
0rderingfoodanddrinkinacaf6
Foodanddrink
SentencesaboutFiona'sfamily
Srntenceswilh love,tike,eat,drink,
a lotof
ReadingandWritingPortfolio3WBp64
LifeinPeruandAustralia
Anonlineinterview
Eourconversationsina shop
Times
Helpwith Listeningquestions
wiln doyou
HelpwithSounds/0/ and/d/
Trueorfalse?
Yourfreetime
Yourpartner'sfreetime
Buyingthingsinashop
Filmtimes
Trueandfalsesentences
Yourfreetime
yes/ noquestions
Aconversationinashop
ReadingandWritingPortfolio4WBp66
Carol'sroutine
urnchonMonday
Conversationsina restaurant
fundayroutines
HelpwithListeningsentencestress(1)
HelpwithListeningsentencestress(2)
HelpwithSounds/w/and/v/
Yourdailyroutine
Yourpartner'sdailyroutine
Yourbestfriend
orderingfoodanddrinkina re$auranr
YourSundayroutine
Ouestionswithdoes
RConversationinarestaurant
Trueandfalsesentences
ReadingandWritingPortfolio5WBp68
6 Towns and cities CD-ROM
6 Review and Progress Portfolio p53
7 Love it, like it, hate il! 0D-RoMC'fnfttf
6A tufy home town
6Et Are there any shops?
6G Tourist information
6D lt's my favourite
We're h^rins
Can you drive?
Directions
I love tfre Internet
p54 thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike;
love,like,hate
p56 abilities
placesinatownorcity(1)
placesinatownorcity(2)
thingsinyourbag(2)
clothes;colours;favourite
prepositionsofplace
thingspeopleOoontine
adjectives(2)
yearsandpastiimephrases
monthsanddatei
bignumbers
transpofi
holidayactivities
atthestation
questionwords
futureplans;futuretimephrases
phraseswithhave,watch,go,goto
adjectives(3):feelings
a,some,a lotof;
thereis/ thereare:positive
thereis/ thereare:negative,
yes/ noquestionsandshort
answers;any
RealWorldatthetouristinformation
cenlre
objectpronouns
canforability
BealWorldaskingforand
givingdirections
PastSimpleofbe:positive
andnegative
PastSimpleofbe:questionsand
shortanswers;wasborn/ werebom
RealWorldtalkingaboutdaysand
dates;makingsuggestions
Susan'shometown
Conversationsatatourist
informationcentre
We'reverydifferent
Threeconversationsinthestreet
Threeamazingdays
Aconversationaboutthisevening
Fantasticfestivals
p46
p4A
p50
p52
p5A
p60
7A
7B
7c
7D
? Review and Progress Portfolio p61
A Days to remember CD.ROM
8A l was tfiere!
aB Ffappy anniverrsary!
8C When's your birthdiy?
8D Festivals
8 Review and Progress Portfolio p69
9 Going away CD.ROM
9A Amazing joumeys
98 My tait notiaay
9C f-ast *..l<"na
90 Who, what, when?
p70
9 Review and Progress Portfolio p77
1() My future C0-R0M
1OC Good luck!
p62
p64
p66
p6a
p72
p74
p76
PastSimple:positive(regularand
irregularverbs)
PastSimple:negative,questions
andshortanswers
RealWorldbuyingtraintickets
Let'sgobytuk{uk!
Aroundtheworldbybike
Favouriteplaces
TheTravel0uiz
begoingto:positiveandnegative Aworldlanguage
begoingfo:questionsand
shortanswers
1oA Life changes p7A
loB What are you going to do? p8o
pa2 RealWorldsayinggoodbye
andgoodluck
10 Review and Progress Portfolio p84
End ofCourse Review pas
Pair and Group Work pa6 Language Summaries ploo Recording Scripts p12o
Seeyousoon!
Atownorcityyouknow Sentenceswiththereis/ thereare
Helpwith Listeninglinking(1) PlacesnearSusan'sflat
Placesnearyourhome
Questionswithlstherea ...? and
Arethereany... ?
t bvouritecolourispink HefpwithSounds/t/ and/d3l Yourclothesandcolours
Favouritethingsandpeople
ReadingandWritingPortfolio6WBp70
Thingsyoulove,like,don'tlikeandhate QuestionswithDoes... like... ?
ouestionswithDoyoulike... ?
:f+ wifithechildren Helpwifi Listeningcanotcan't Thingsyouandyourfamilycan Trueorfalsesentenceswith
andcan'tdo canandcan't
Ouestionswilhcan
-trceconversationsinthestreet
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Helpwitt Sounds/s/and/J/ Thingsyoudoonline
ReadingandWritingPortfolio7WBp72
'[LEt amazingdays
f tda"
-rdilirq
WhenIwasten Sentenceswithwasandwere
Whenandwherepeoplewereborn
Yourlastweddingorparty
Helpwithlisteninglinking(2) When'syourbirthday? AconversationaboutnextSaturday
_ ___ __llgkingsuggestions
HelpwithSounds/crl and/g:/ Festivals
ReadingandWritingPortfolioI WBp74
HelpwithListeningPresentSimple
orPastSimole
Howyoutravelaround
Thelasttimeyouvisitedadifferent
townorcitv
SentencesinthePastSimple
ThingsNancyandJeffdidonholiday
Yourlastholiday_
Lastweekend
Buyingtraintickets
Thingsyoudoonholiday
PastSimplequestions
HelpwithListeningsentencestress(3)
Helpwith Sounds/Vand/r/ 0uestionsaboutyouandyourpartner li|/h-questions
ReadingandWritingPortfolio9WBp76
Sentenceswithbegoingto
Questionswithbegoingto
Students'futureplans
Questionswilhbegoingto
Sayinggoodbyeandgoodluck
ReadingandWritingPortfolio10WBp78
P?spmic S)rmbols p126 Answer Key p126 Glassr.oom Instructions p127 CD-ROM/Audio CD lnstructions p12a
1 New friends
1A What's your name?
Hello!
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A
SUE
MARIO
SUE
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b) Listen and check.
c) Work in pairs. Practise the
Hello, Il?J narne'sSue.
What'-s.. nar-ne?
Hello, 'n M:rrio.
Nice ttr rncet
loo.
a) Look at the
photo. Read and listen to
conversationI. Listen again
and practise.
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b) PractiseconversationI
with four students.Use
your name.
c) Tell the classyour name.
Hello,l'mFrancesca.
Hetto,my name'sLee.
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Read and listen
to conversation 2. Listen
again and practise.
b) Practise conversation 2
with four students. Use
your name.
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a) Fill in the gapswith
I or my.
1 ,/_.'rnStefar"r.
2 'rr fine,thanks.
3 ., narnesEmcl.
b) Fill in the gapswith
you or your.
1 How are.yelL?
z Nice to Inc('l
a What'-s name?
p101
Listen and practise
the sentences in 3.
B
ADAM Hi,
MEG Hi,
ADAM
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VocabularynumbersO-12
Grammar l,my,you,your
RealWorld sayinghe[[o;
introducingpeople;phone
numbers;sayinggoodbye
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Adarn.How are ?
'rn fine,thanks.And
'm OK,thanks.
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EMEL Hello, my name'sEmel.
STEFANNice to meet you.
EMEL YOU tOO.
nM Hi, Anita.
ANtrA Hi, Tim. How areyoul
lM I'rn fine, thanks.And lr
ANtrA I'rnOK, thanks.
!i brk in pairs. Sayfour numbers. Write your
:artner's numbers. Are they correct?
Vocabularyand Grammar
wh;i,;t;;;h";; ;;;.;i
It's02076223479.
TIP!e In phone numbers 0 = oh and 44 = doublefour.
b) Work in pairs. Practise the questions and answers.
a) Listen to three conversations. Write the
phone numbers.
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
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: brk in groups. Practiseconversation 3.
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se-ournames.
Lrmbers0-12
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0 zero
2two
three
toLir
5 five
6 six
7 seven
9 nine
J,0ten
11 eteven
12 twetve
NtNA David, this is Polly.
DAVTDHello, Polly.Nice to meetyou.
PoLLYYou too.
LUcY Goodbye,Miki.
MtKt Bye,Lucy.Seeyou soon.
LUCY Yes,seeyou.
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Listen again and practise.
b) Saygoodbyeto other students.
Goodbye!
Where's she from?
QUICKREVIEWrrr
Writetwo phonenumbers.Workin pairs.Sayyourphone
numbers.Writeyourpartner'snumbers.Aretheycorrect?
Countries
6f Look at the map. Match thesecountries
to l-12.
itay r srazit Rissia theUSA
GErmanyEgyp, AustreliaM6xico
Tirkey theUft China Spair',
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6rt
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stress(') in the countries in 1.
itatv grazit
Vocabularycountries
Grammarhe,his,she,her
Rea[World Whereareyoufrom?
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$
Wo.k in pairs.Look againat the map. Saya number.
Your partner saysthe country.
Number7. ltaty.
Whereareyoufrom?
Q
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conversationand fill in the gaps.
b) Listen and practise.
c) Where are you from? Tell the class.
l'mfromJapan. l'mfromFrance.
I'm fromColombia l'm from Moscow.
d) Work in groups. Ask other students where they are from.
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'shisname?
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'tlllch questions 14 to answers a)-d).
' .i:-.rr'shis name? a) He'sfrom Russia.
: .i.:eres he from? -- b) His name'sStefan.
c) She'sfrom Turkey.
d) Her name'sEmel.
I GIE f,S Listenandpractise.
,i'iat's her name?
.i'ieres she from?
-nGrammar
r Fill in the gapswith he or his.
- ''-hat's
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: name'sStefan.
.-here'-s from?
e ........!from Russia.
!, Fill in the gapswith sheor her.
- -*-hats..h.e-r...name?
: name'sEmel
i-here's from?
'sfrom Turkey. p10l
ai brk in pairs. Look at photos 1-6 of famous
3ctors and actresses.Write sentences. Use these
:-unes and countries.
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.;ackieChan NicoleKidman DanielCraig
Frand Spain the UK China the USA Australia
' Hername'sJuliette Binoche.She'sfrom France.
b) ' Lisren and check.
1G ln class
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Askthe namesof studentsinyourctass:
AWhat'shisname?BMarcus.What'shername?A Ana.
Thealphabet
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vowels and tlre consonallts.
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What'syourfirstname?
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questions I-3 to the student'sanswersa)-c).
t What'syour first name,please? a) Molina.
z What'syour surname? b) M-O-L-I-N-A.
3 How do you spellthat? c) It'sPedro.
U)4lf,Il Listenandcheck.
Vocabularythealphabet;thingsinyour
bag(1);a andan
RealWorld firstnamesandsurnames:
classroomtanguage
Review What'shis/ hername?
a) EIID Listen to the teachertalk to two more
students. Write their names.
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
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trIU fi! Lister,andpractisethequestionsin 3a).
firstname) What'syourfirstname,please?
b) Ask three stud.entsthe questions in 3a).Write
their first namesand surnames.
Thingsinyourbag(1)
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a) Look at photo B. Match thesewords to
things l-10.
a bag7 adictionaryanSpple
a pen a pEncil a book a ndtebook
aniPod a m6bite anumbrElla
b) EE| Sf Listen and practise.
''.rrk
in pairs.Look againat photo B.
>.rva number.Your partner says
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b) answer
c) pencil
Listen again. Tick (/) these
rentences when.you hear them.
Excuseme.
Whatdoes(answer)mean?
I'm sorry,I don'tunderstand.
What's(tdpiz)in Engtish?
Canyou repeatthat,please?
l'm sorry,I don'tknow.
Howdoyou spe[[(Brazit)?
Pl01
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sentencesinll.
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Fill in the gapswith thesewords.
Ex€ui'esorry mean spett repeatWhat's understandknow
A
prono l--EXC--qSeme. What does'notebook' 2,,, ?
KATE Look. This is a notebook.
B
KATE Do exercise4 on page10.
MAcDAI'm sorrv.I don't 3
KATE Do exercise4 on page10.
Can you 4 ...-..that, please?
c
KATE What's the answer to question 2?
HAsANI'm s.. .. , I don't
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PEDRO 7 'numero'in English?
KATE Number.
proRo How do yotr8
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that?
b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations.Take turns to be
the teacher.
1D People and things
QUI(REVIEW oor
WritefourEngtishwords.Workin pairs.Spellyourwordsto yourpartner.
Wtiteyourpartner'swords.lsyourspettingcorrect?
Vocabularypeople;things;
plurals
Reviewthealphabet
O ^l
Look at thephoto of Kate for
one minute. Closeyour book.
Write all the things in the photo
you can remember.
b) Work in pairs. Compare
answersand check your partner's
spelling. Who has more words?
Look at thesewords. Write
the missing letters.
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4 a watch
5 aman
6 a computer
7 a woman
a an apple
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b) Work in pairs. Practise the
conversations.
c) Work in new pairs. Ask the
questions in 4a) about students
in your class.
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4 My c,mput. is fromJ,rpan.
5 Is he from It rly or Br,,zil?
6 Is your teach, a man or a
WOm,ln?
b) Work in pairs. Practise the
sentences.
a) Find 12 things or people
(+.r).
b) Write the plurals.
boy ) boys
a) Tick (/) the things you can do
in English.
I cansayhelloandgoodbye.
I canaskpeople'snames.
I canintroducepeople.
I cansayphonenumbers.
I cansaywherepeoplearefrom.
I cansaythealphabet.
I cansaywhenI don'tunderstand.
I canaskpeopletorepeatthings.
I canuseolurals.
b) What do you need to study
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ANDY Hello,1/'m Andy.What's
name?
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BILL Hi, Vicky.
vrcKY Hi, Bill. How are 6
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2 AII about you
She's British
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writefivesingularwords(awatch,etc.).Workin pairs.Taketurnsto say
yourwords.Saythe pluralsof yourpartner'swords:A awatch.B watches.
Nationalities
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Write the missing vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in thesecountries.
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+ the _S_
a) #,HS o;, Listen and practise the countries and
nationalities.
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b) Work in pairs. Saya country. Your partner saysthe
nationalitv.
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c) What's your nationality? TelI the class.
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i l'mJapanese.i ( l'mFrench.) l'mColombian
Aroundtheworld
Vocabularynationalities
Grammarbe (singutar):
positiveandnegative
Reviewplurals;countries;
my,your,his,her
s G rm nv
6 pvDt
7 __str_l__
SMxc
9 T rk y
to the _K
11 Sn n
12 Ch n
b) Match thesenationalitiesto the countriesin 1a).
' ^aa) berman )
b) M€xican
c) Itilian
d) Rfissian
Am€rican
Spinish
L.gl'ptran
eizitir"
British
lirkish
Lnrnese
AustrAlian
t)
t)
k)
r)
e)
f)
e)
h)
a) Work in pairs. Look at photos A-D. Fill in the gaps
with a nationality from 1b).
b) ,:',ffi Listen and check.
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Eittin rhegapswith 'm,'reor .
POSITIVE(+)
1 I British.
z You lre a student.
: He.._._.._._.Chinese.
+ She,,.,.,.,_,,Brazilian.
s It American.
(= I am)
(= you are)
(= he is)
(= sheis)
(= it is) pr03
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Listen and practise the sentences in 4.
n ) l'm British.
' Shels-from Sio Paulo and she ..--,-.,,,,a student.
z I from London and I ...........a teacher.
3 It isn't a Mercedes.It..--..-....a Chrysler.
: Sheisn't Australian.She. from the UK.
! He isn't from Beijing. He from Shanghai.
a I'm not American. I from Havana, in Cuba.
i. OlWork in pairs. Compareanswers.Then match the
| 'cntences
to photos A-D.
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Look again at 6a).Then fill in the gapswith
I nrt:o|.aren'tor isnt.
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I I ,. American. (= am not)
| , r"t ,rer:f a teacher. (= arenot.)
I t H. .-.fromBerjing. (= is not)
I . >he Australian.
I t lt aMercedes.
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| -nor)imnorAmerican. I
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I t' brk in pairs. Look at photos I-10.
J Trck(/) the true sentences.Make the other
I -"tences
negative.Write the correctsentences.
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' -{nkarais the capitalof Turkey./
I z TigerWoodsis British.
-I riierWoods isn'tBritish.He'sAmerican. d
I t ClmeronDiazis Spanish. I
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. intendo is aJapanesecompany. -
| ; Cairois thecapitalof Egypt.
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: BigBenis in NewYork.
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- KylieMinogueis American.
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s RobbieWilliamsis an Australiansinger.
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I BMW is a Germancompanv.
I -: Hollwvoodis in SanFrancisco.
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2A Vocabularyand Grammar
Work in new pairs. Write three true sentencesand
three false sentences.
JKRowlingisBritish.
Lacosteisa Russiancompany.
a) Work in groups of four. Readyour sentencesto
the other pair. Are the other pair's sentencestrue
or false?
I JKRowtingis British.l
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-- '-
I thinkthat'strue/ fa[se.
q.Yes,you'reright./ No,you'rewrong.I
b) Tell the classtwo of your true sentences.
Vocabularyjobs
Grammarbe (singutar):questions
andshortanswers
Reviewcountriesandnationalitie
be (singutar):positiveandnegativeQUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Taketurnsto saya country.Yourpartnersaysthe
nationalityanda personorthingof thatnationality:ATheUK.
BBritish.JamesBondisBritish.
Photosoffriends
country
job
Jobs
.you from?
. he/ she/ it from?
your name?
his/ hername?
yourjob?
his/ herjob?
p103
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He'sa doctor.
Wh91e'shefrom?
wfrai;snii.yoUz,
What's your iob."
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Checkthesewords with your teacher.
a friend mirried singte beiutifut
b) Look at the photo of Amy and Ben. Listen and
match these names to photos l-4 on Amys computer.
Claire Steve Daniela Karl
c) Listen again. Complete the table.
Karl Steve Claire
Cermany
a doctor
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rm in the gapswith am, are or .
wH-QUESTTONS(?)
1 Where am I2.
2 Where
3 Where
a What
s What
6 What
z What
Listen and practise the questions
b) Cover the tablein 2c).Work in pairs.Ask
and answer questions about the people in
photos 1-4.
what'strisnamei Kart.
Daniela
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a minager h) a ddctor anictor / anictress
a sh6passistant a te"acher a waiter/ a wajtress
a tixi driver a musician a policeofficer
oln thesevocabularyboxeswe only showthe
mainstressin wordsandphrases.
b) Listen and practise.
c) Work in pairs.Ask questionsabout the people
in picturesa)-i).
What'shisjob?
What'sherjob?
He'sa waiter.
She'sa waitress.
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2B Vocabularyand Grammar
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1[arl, I eGF* f
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heamusician?
:, Look again at the table in 2c).
Trck (/) the correct answers.
- l: Karl a musician?
a) 'es,he is. b) No, he isn't. /
: .s Stevefrom the USA?
a) 'es,he is. b) No, he isn't.
-s Clairean actress?
a) 'es,she is. b) No, she isn't
^' DanielaItalian?
a) 'es,sheis. b) No, she isn't
-re I'ou from Russia?
a) 'es,I am. b) No, I'm not.
: -s vour cameraJapanese?
a) es, it is. b) No, it isn't.
:, brk in pairs. Compare answers.
Swih Grammar
.:i / No QUESTTONS(?)
- - | in thisclass?
you from Russia?
hea doctor?
sheltalian?
it Japanese?
*.gg i;i Lisren and pracrise the quesrions
and short answersin 6.
p :U in the gapswith am,are,is or isnt.
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,youare./ No,youaren't.
Yes,I / No,I'm not.
Yes,he is./ No,he .... .
Yes,she . / No,sheisn't.
Yes,it . / No,it
1 -re -.you a student?
2 ._. ,..,your teacherfrom theUK?
3 .. .,,you Chinese?
4 ... ,,_you married?
5 ,,___your mobilein your bag?
6 . .,.....you a manager?
7 ............KeiraKnightleya musician?
8 ,.,.....TomCruisean actor?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the
questions. Use the correct short answers.
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Work in new pairs. StudentA
StudentB p93.
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Fill in thegapswith Is or Are.
I Yes,t am.
-..-..-.
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p87.
,,-2c^Personal information Vocabularytitles;greeti
RealWorldemailad
personalinformation
questions
QUICKREVIEWrro
Writefourjobs.Workinpairs.Taketurnsto mimeyourjobstoyour
partner.Guessyourpartner'sjobs:A You'readoctor.BYes,that'sright.
Goodmorning!
Reviewjobs;be (singutar)
questions
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this emailaddress'Noticehow we
eve.smith@webmail.com
evedot smithat webmaiIdot com
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WilliamBrown
Manager
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t Mr (Brown) a) a married woman
2 Mrs or Ms (King) b) a single woman
s Ms or Miss (Roberts) c) a man (married or single)
b) m,ffi Listen and practise.
Mr ) Mr Brown
a) Look at pictures A-D. Complete the
conversationswith thesephrases.Which three
phrases meanHello? Which phrase meansGoodbye?
Coodm8rning GoodEvening
coodnlght Goodafterno'on
MrsKing.
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b)ilffitr fi$ Listenhndcheck.Listenagain
and practise.
c) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations.
8frH#gfsr'*
BS37RJ
01179276538
william.brown@blt.mm
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X'-'.,"nffi
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sublect:H"; #;;t
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Work in pairs.SayemailaddressesI-4.
b)ffi$ Listenandcheck.
a)ffi$ $l Listenandpractiseemail
addressesl-4.
@bfl.com ) wiIIiam.brown@bfl.com
b) Askthreestudentsfor their email
addresses.Write the emailaddresses.
Are they correct?'
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Lookingforajob
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Lookatthephoro.
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and complete the form.
Listen to the interview
: trBtE I$ nttp:TTwww.nine2fiveemployment.net/formsO o
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EmploymentAgency
Amy
x
first name
surname
married
nationality
address
single
Manchester
rtobile number
emailaddress
b)Work in pairs. Compareanswers.
Roacl
filffil p1o3
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What lf your first name,please?
What,,---.-..---...your surname?
you married?
'hat ..your nationality?
What ..............-your address?
What......._.._.___your mobilenumber?
What _._________.___your email address?
Q W Si Listenandpracri.sethequestionsin 7.
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t" pairs. Interview your partner and fill
rn the lorm
b) Check your partner's form. Is it correct?
2
3
.5
5
single
g l!) | f) ntto;//ww*.nine2fiveemployment.net/formsO .
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EmptoymentAgency
first name
surname
married
nationality
address
2D How old is she?
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writethe numbers0-12 in words(zero,one,etc.).Work
in pairs.Checkyourpartner'sspelling.Saythenumbers.
IMy ninety
eighty fifty
thirty"
seventy
a hundred
60 __..,.
70 ......
80
I ^1fiffl
Listento thesenumbers.Noticethestress.
fourte'en f6rty sixte'en ttoty eighte'ene'ighty
b) Where is the stressin thesenumbers?
seventeenninety fifty thirteen
thirty nineteen seventy fifteen
c) f,[f,E Listen and check.
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Write thenumbers.
21 lW9!.tu._A.09..24 .. 27
22 .twelltytwa 2s 28
23 ._..
b) Work in pairs. Saythesenumbers.
27 35 49 52 68 73 86 94
@ "lwrite
four numbe.rs.
b) Work in new pairs. Sayyour numbers. Write your
partner'snumbers. Are they correct?
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acar3 agirl ahouse acat adog
b) f,ff,U Listen to five conversations.Fill in the
gapswith the correct number.
t Thecatis.,..
z The houseis
s The girl is -.
+ The car is _____
s The dogis
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Fill in the gapswith thesewords.
--.--yearsold.
yearsold.
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13 thirteen
14 fourteen
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b)&jsl Sf Listenandpractise.
16 sixteen
17 seventeen
18 eighteen
forty sixty
90
100
19 nineteen
20 twenty
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.ffi is are I'm otd
b) ntF.ll f,f Listen and check. Listen again
and practise.
Work in pairs. Look againat the photo.
Ask questionswith How old... ?.
Vocabularynumbers13-100
Rea[World Howold...?
Helpwith Listeningnumbers
with -teenand-ty
Reviewnumbers0-12
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30
40
50
@ wo.t in newpairs.Lookat p98.
Hrih Sounds
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iir'Il to lhe soundsand words.
o
sx ninet n
: Listen againand practise.
Listen to these words.
Notice how we.say the pink and
vowels.
six thing his single Miss
women British watches
evening fifteen
litl ninet n h 's sh 's p pte
pt se Chin se polce mail
vening fift n
b) Listen again and practise.
litl
ltl
: IOL1
ou
(-) a teacher,
(+)a student.
@ ri"a eightjobs.
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br j A E
itl '= i. 'n ts'
GI E g N 3
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2 RgVieW Lansuasesummary2, p1o2
p $nte the nationalities'
Australia Mexico ltaty
RussiaCermanyBrazil
theUSA Egypt Spain
TurkeytheUK China
:
-stralia) Australian
Frllin the gapswith 'm,'re, ,
-.rrt. CrZnlOr'ntnOl.
-ibb)' ./.snlt(-) from theUSA,
she |s (+)frorntheUK.
Ross (-) his first name,
:t (+)his sllrnalne.
I (-) from Colornbia,
I (+)lrotn Mcxico.
>it' (+)rrSpanish
:eachcr',but she
irnrrr (nqin
t-,
a) Make questions with these
words.
l name/your/s/What?
What'syour name?
2 you / Where / from / are ?
: s/What/job/your?
4 from/s/Where/he?
s job/What/his/s?
o What / name / 's/ her ?
t's/joblWhat/her?
b) Match the questions in 4a)
to lhese answers.
a) I'm a doctor.
b) Hes from Pisa,in Italy.
c) Her name'sEvrit.t.t.
d) Hes a waiter.
e) My names Philip. 7
f) Shesan actress.
g) I'rn from Aurstralia.
t Are6o-d/ hea student?
z Is/ Areyou lrom Spain?
3 Areyou/ your married?
4 ls/ Areyou lrom the capital
ofyou/yourcountry?
s ls/ Areyour teacherBritish?
6 lsyou/ your moblle phone
Japanese?
b) Work in pairs.Ask and
answerthe questions.
a) Look at the vowels in bold in
these words. Do we saylrl or li'^l?
it's ltl three /iri sandwiches
teacher think married isn't
read mlsi .- I' 'ire
Spanisf, :'i-o,r"-,r 5tLi'j,,
b) Work in pairs. Compare
answers.
c) Listen and check.
Listen againand practise.
a) Write questions with your for
these answers.
t lt's Eve.
2
3
4
What'syourfirstname?
Smith.
I'm American.
Its l2 LeeRoad,Lonclon,
NW7 3EJ.
It's07433789215.
It'seve.smith@',vebmzril.corr..
b) Work in pairs.Ask and
answerthe questionsin 6a).
Answer for you.
Work in pairs. Saya number
(0-100). Your partner saysthe
next two numbers.
nineteen) twenty,twenty-one
a) Tick (/) the things you cando
in English.
I cansaynationalities.
Icanaskandanswerquestionswithbe.
I cantalkaboutjobs.
I canaskforandgivepersonal
information(name,address,etc.).
I cansayandunderstandnumbers
0-100.
I cantalkabouthowoldpeopleare.
b) What do you needto study
again? lTtEil
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3 People and places
Two cities
QUICKREVIEWo.oo
Workin pairs.Countfrom 1to 100in threes:A one.Bfour.A seyen.
Thencountfrom1 to 100infours:A one.Bfive.A nine.
a) Match the adjectives to
pictures a)-h).
r good @
z hotl
3
4
s expEnsiveI
o beiutiful I
z fritndlv f]
e nice E
b)ffi ffi Listenandpractise.
Vocabularyadjectives(1);word
orderwith adjectives;very
Grammarbe (plural):positive,
negative,questionsandshortanswe6
Helpwith Listeningcontractions
Reviewnumbers;be (singutar)
Adjectives(1)
big I
tte* I
bad
cold
small
old
cheap
figlv
unfribndly
[3,f] O fl 'new teply reply all tbrwlRl
"m"m
',' Weput verybeforeacl.icctivcs:ltbvery hot.
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sentenceswith thesewords.
z
3
4
5
a / Itls / computer / old / very .
It'sa very old computer.
a /He's / good/very /actor .
an / camera/ Its / expensive.
very / nice / friends / are/ Hrs .
friendly / dogs / Your / very / are
Anemailtofriends
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Check thesewords with your teacher.
a hot6t a room a rEstaurantaninternetcaf6 near
b) Reademail A. Where are Sally and Dan?
Hi Fionaand Nick
Howareyou?We'rein Moscow!lt'sa beautifulcityandthe people
arefriendly,butit'sverycoldhere.Therestaurantsaregoodand
theyaren'tveryexpensive.We'rein a newhotelnearRedSquare.
Theroomsareniceandthey'reverybig.We aren'tin the hotel
now,we'rein an Internetcaf6.Wherearevou?Arevouin London?
LoveSallyandDan
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Readtheserules about adjectives.
',, ,clicctircs go after be:Yourwatch is nict.
t ,cl.jcctircs go beforenouns: It a utv car.
* ,cl.jcctircsare not plural with plural nouns:
They'renod friends.
b) Match sentences
a) and b) to pictures
I and 2. Then read
the rule.
a) It'shot.
b) lt'svery hot.
3A Vocabularyand Grammar
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nead emailA again.Tick (/) the true
sentences.Changethe adjectivesin the
Wherearethey?
false sentences.
'I Moscow is a beautiiul city. /
z The people are unf+iendly. friendly
r lt's very hot in Moscow.
+ The restaurantsare good.
s Sally and Dan are in an old hotel.
6 The hotel rooms are nice.
z The rooms are very small.
illforward
Sr
l_POSITIVE(+)
'e.-.-.-....-.-.-in a new hotel.
bu ?e from the UK.
Thev verv bis.
(= we are)
(= you are)
(= theyare)
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sentencesin 6.
t We aren't !"ta.lian"..,we're
2 bu're a verv
3 Thev're in a
+ He'sa ...............and he isn't ___,___,_____,_
b) Work in pairs. Underline the
contractions (aren't, we're, etc.)
in 8a).
C) Listen again. Notice the
contractions.
NEGATTVE(-)
 e -..-.in the hotel now. (= are not)
bu a-rerlt from Russia.
Thev verv exnensive.
- iD. Yoltis singular and plural:
ou're a student.
ou'restudents.
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nead email B again. Choosethe correct answers.
Where are Fiona and Nick?
a) London. b) New York.
Are they in a small hotel?
a)Yes,they are. b) No, they aren't.
Are the rooms nice?
a) Yes,they are. b) No, they aren't.
@ niff in the gapswith (ue oraren't.
QUESTTONS(?
a)ffi# Lisrenandfill in thegaps. ' Helpwith Grammar
bu will hear each sentence twice.
s I'm an and she'sa...-.-........- ---------'youin London?
6 lr'sa Where_______.-.FionaandNick?
Where
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,theyare./ No,they
Yes,we- ./ ruo,weaient.
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practisethe questionsandshortanswers
)uEsTroNs(?)
Are thev in iin a smallhote[?
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IN
vou?
t* Listen and
11.
Utsr€ply reply all
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nead email B. Choosethe correct words.
HiSallyandDan
Thanksforyouremail.Nickand| ,isn'r/ (arrc?)inLondonnow,
we 2's/ 7ein NewYork!lt 3?e/ 'sa beautifulcity.Thepeopleais/ are
veryfriendlyandtherestaurantssaren't/ isn'tveryexpensive.
We6're/ 'sin a bighotelnearCentralPark.Therooms7rs/ arevery
nice,butthehotelsisn't/ aren'tcheap.lt s're/ 'sverycoldheretoo!
LoveFionaandNick
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a=, Brothers and sisters
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writefouradjectives.Workin pairs.Taketurnsto sayanadjectivefromyour
list.Yourpartnersaysthe oppositeadjective:A new.Bo/d.Thensayone
thingfor eachadjective:A Anewcar.BAnoldcomputer.
Ourfamily
Vocabularyfamily
Grammarpossessive's;sub:-
pronouns(t,you,etc.)andpc
adjectives(my,your,etc.)
Reviewadjectives;jobs;Hov,
aT
both/ girls
b)
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to:I at the photo of the Cooper family.
Keadand lrsten.
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Completethe tablewith the words in bold in 1.
men/ boys
father
() (mum)
daughter
(singutar:child)
husband
sister
Listen and practise.
Iwomen
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cnoore the correctwords.
t Nick is Fionas to, t@
2 Kevin is Nicks brother/ son.
3 Fiona is Kevin's mother/ daughter.
4 Anne is Fiona's sister/ daughter.
s Nick is Anne'sbrother/ father.
6 Anne is Kevin's mother/ sister.
z Nick and Fiona are Kevin and Anne'schildren/ pazt
HelpwithGrammar
@ neadtherule.
We use a name (Niclc,etc.) or a noun for
a person (sister,etc.) + 's for the possessive.
Fiona is Nich wife. It my sister car.
. 's can mean is or the possessive: She'snry
sister:('s= is); Kevin is Nich3 son. (3 = possessive)
Plt-r5
Listen and practisethe sentencesin 3.
Heke sentencesabout thesepeople.
' rck ) Kevin NickisKevin'sfather.
I i:rrna -) Nick
i {er-in ) Fiona
e -inne .) Nick
i ler-in ) Anne
6 -nne and Kevin ) Nick and Fiona
3B Vocabularyand Grammar
:r 4,
a) Look at thesesentences.Then complete the table with
the words in blue and pink.
I'm Mary and this is Sid,my husband.
Her husband'snameis Nick andhe'sa doctor.
Thesearetheir two children- our grandchildren.
Itb a very nicephoto,I think.
subject you sne
Pronouns
possessive your his its
adjectives
b) Are thesewords verbs (V) or nouns (NX
they
be V sisterN famity listen read dog
Readtheserules.
We usesubjectpronounswith verbs(I'm,you listen,
theyread,etc.).
o We use possessiveadjectives with nouns (nry sister,
yotn'family, their dog, etc.).
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grandchildren
c)
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a) Look at the photo. Sid and Mary are
lierin and Anne'sgrandparents.Then
complete the table with thesewords.
grandparentsgrandsongrandmother
a) f,lBl Listen to Mary talk about her
, family. Put thesepeople in the order she
talks about them (t-5).
Sid 7 Anne Fiona Kevin Nick
b) Listen again.Answer thesequestions.
1 How old is Sid? He's64.
z What is Fiona'sjob?
3 How old is Fiona?
+ What is Nicksjob?
5 Is Anne a goodmusician?
6 How old is Kevin?
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Choosethe correct words.
t Is thisyou /@dictionaryZ
2 They/Their aren't with they/ theirparents.
s This is we/ our dog. He/ Hisname is Prince.
+ I / My friend Tammy is fromyou / your city.
5 Areyou / your at he/ hishouse now?
o She/ Herbrother'sa musician. but she/ herisn't.
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Write the namesof people in your family.
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a) Work in pairs. Tell your partner abour the people in
your tamily. Ask questions about the people in your
partner's family.
Lucasismybrother.
Howold is he?
What'shis
He'sa manager.
b) TelI the classabout one person in your partner's family.
t-- '-b*" ' '- - "'
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b)f,[f,l f,f Listenandpractise.
Eat in or take away? i
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writethe nameof a friendandthe namesof two peoptein his/ herfamity.
Workin pairs.Tel[yourpartneraboutyourpeople.Askquestionsif possibte:
A Myfriend'snameis Liliana.She's26. BWhat'sherjob?
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a) tendollars
b) tenp (= pence)
c) teneuros
d) tencents
e) ten(pounds)fifty
f) tenpounds
Vocabularyfoodanddrink(
Rea[World moneyandprices
Howmuch...?;in a caf6
Reviewfamity;numbers
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b
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againandpractise.
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Write theprices.
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A cheeseandtomatosandwich.
Twopoundsninety.
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b)f,f,f,n f,f Listenandpractisethefoodanddrink on theprice
C)Work in pairs. Look againat photos I-I0. Testyour parrner.
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customers.Tick (/) what theyorderon thepricelist.
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Look again at the price list. Work in new pairs. Choosefood and
drink. Ask your partner the price.
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CUSTOMER
letp very away please in
ASSISTANT
CanI lrbe-/pyou?
Sure.Anythingetse?
Eatin or take3--.-.,.,,-,,-,?
OK,that's(f s.85),please.
You'rewelcome.
pr05
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b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversationin g. Take turns to be
the customer.
a) Work in new pairs. Look again at the price list. Take turns to
order lood and drink.
b) Role-playa conversationfor the class.
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Yes,(two cappuccinos),ptease.
Yes,(acroissant),'.. .
No,that'sa[[,thanks.
Eat4,,-,,,.,,-,-,,, please.
Takeaway,please.
Thankyou s.-------------much.
Thanksa [ot.
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Writefourprices(E55,f.|O.50,etc.).Workin pairs.Sayyourprices.
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sugar
rice
lot of coffee.
of rice.
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you. then wTrtetwo more sentenc(
aboutyou.
t Ilove..
z I like
3 Ieatalotof
+ | drink a lot of --.--.--.
5 ._..._.._.._..__.....
6 ._......_.._.._.....
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sentences.
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b) Close your books. Work in pairs. Sayall the food and drink in
the photo.
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t I like fish. B
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cdffee3 mitk tea
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sentencesrn 3.
a);.i":i,:i-:!,Listen to Fiona.Tick r/
the food and drink in la) she talli:.
about.
b) Listen again. Choosethe corretr
words.
1 FionaandNick lou"6of /. -,
z Theydrink a lot ol *ffitea
a Theyeata lot of meat/ fish.
4 Anne and Kevin llke eggs/ chees:
s Thevlovefruit/ chocolate.
o.
Ib withSounds
Look at the pictures.
stento the soundsand words.
a coffee
: Listen again and practise.
Listen to these words
Notice how we say the pinli and
vowels.
coffee dog doctor hot
watch chocolate orange
wrong do[[ar shop
mbrella mch nmber
c ntry m ther s n br ther
h sband I ve m ney
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, tood school,but it 3 (-)
-::eap.The teachero (+)
.:n- good and the students
(+) friendly We 5
.:: a hotel near the school.The
:roms 7-----......(+)nice,but they
(-) very bigl
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b) Make questionswith these
n'ords.
' are/ Evaand Olga/Where ?
WhereareEvaandOIga?
z cheap/ Is/ theschool?
3 the teacher/ good/ ls ?
e -{re/ friendly/ the students?
; s/ the hotel/ Where?
e big / Are / the rooms/ very ?
5
6
7
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- _:'ltheseadJectrves.
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idjectivesin 1a)
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adjectives
tlmy
2 you
ahe
+ she
c) Work in pairs. Ask and
answerthe questionsin 2b).
Look at this family. Then fill in
the gapswith the correct family
word.
t Simon is Mia's huSban_d_.
2 Mia is Simons
3 Zara is Mias
+ Harry is Simons
5 Zara is Harrys
6 Harry is Zara's
z Simon is Zara's........
s Mia is Harrys
Look at these sentences. Does 3
mean is or the possessive?
t lt's verycold. 's= is
z Is this Lola'scomputer?
E Where'sColin from?
4 Ali'sa policeofficer.
s lt's my friend's car.
e She'smy son'steacher.
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they
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in bold. Which vowel sound is
different?
t hot oranse ffih"'""":- :--z
2 rnother doctor son
s dollar country money
a dog chocolate love
s shop number brother
6 watch husband wrong
b) Work in pairs. Compare
answers.
c) Listen and check.
Listen again and practise.
a) Put this conversationin a caf€
in order.
ASSISTANT
a) OK, thats f,3.20,please.
b) Can I help you? 7
c) Eat in or take away?
d) Sure.Anything else?
e) You'rewelcome.
CUSTOMER
f) Thanks a lot.
g) Yes,an orangejuice and
an eggsandwich,please.2
h) Take away,please.
i) No, thats all, thanks.
b) Work in pairs. Practise the
conversation. Take turns to be
the customer.
a) Tick (/) the things you can do
in English.
I canuseadjectivesandvery.
I canunderstandasimpleemail.
I cantalkaboutfamilies.
I cantalkaboutmoneyandprices.
I canunderstandasimplepricelist.
I canbuyfoodanddrinkina caf6.
I cantalkaboutfoodanddrinkI like.
b) What do you need to study
again? liltlEil
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Writetenwordsfor foodanddrink.Workin pairs.Comparelists.
Saywhichthingsyou likeonyourpartner's[ist:A / Iikecoffee.
Phraseswithlike,have,live,work,study LifeinPeru
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Match theseword.sor phrasesto the verbs.
foetffit two children
fora Spanishcompany
inthecentreofthecity
English inaflat
rockmusic languages
acar inanoffice
Vocabularyphraseswith like,have,
Iive,work,study
Grammar PresentSimple(l,you,we
fhey):positiveandnegative
Reviewfoodanddrink(1)and(2);
family;be
;l' like
a) f,fip| Readand listen to Ricardo. Who are
Cecilia, Carlos and Diego?
b) Readabout Ricardo again. Choosethe
correct words.
t Ricardois from @t Colombia.
z He'ssingle/ married.
s His flatis/ isn'tin the centreof Cuzco.
4 His car is seyen/ nineyearsoId.
5 His sonsare/ aren'tvery goodat English.
e They llke Chinese/lapanesefood.
c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
f.pp-tba.!1..
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live
- work
study
b)En $f Listenandpractise.
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ITALIAN
Myname'sRicardoandl'mfromCuzco,in Peru.l'm
marriedandmywife'snameisCecilia.Weliveina
veryniceflatinthecentreof thecity.I workfora
carcompany,butI don'thavea newcar.Mycarisnine
yearsold!Wehavetwosons,CarlosandDiego,butwe
don'thavea daughter.CarlosandDiegostudyEngtish
atschool- they'reverygood.Theylikefootball,rock
musicandChinesefood,butthevdon'tlikehomeworkl
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lhlp withGrammar a) Tick (/) the sentences that are true for you.
Make the other sentences negative.
t I live in the centre of the city.
I don't live in the centre of the city.
z I work in an office.
s I like Italian food.
a I like rock music.
s lhaveacomputer.
6 lhaveasister.
7 I study English.
8 I live in a small house.
9 I work for an American company.
b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences.
How many are the same?
Write three true sentencesand three false
sentencesabout you. Use phrasesfrom la)
or your own ideas.
I don't likeChinesefood.
I livein a verysmallflat.
I workin a caf6.
Work in new pairs. Sayyour sentences.
Are your partner's sentencestrue or false?
I don'tlikeChinesefood.
I thinkthat'strue/ fa[se.
Yes,you'reright./ No,you'rewrong.
c)
1
2
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- or negative(-) form of lihe,hate,live, worh or study.
b) [?ln Listen and check.
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a) Underline the verbs in thesesentences.They are in
the PresentSimple.
I rvorkfor a carcompany.
bu studyEnglish.
-e live in a very nice flat.
Theylike football.
; oThe PresentSimplepositiveis the samef.orI, you,
*'e andthey.
NEGATTVE(-)
b) Look at these sentences. Notice the word order.
(don't= donot)don't have a newcar.
don't study Cerman.
Write these sentences in the table.
We clon't have a daughter.
They don't like homework. pI07
My free time
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Completefourof thesesentencesfor you:I live..., I have..., I don't
have..., lwork..., I like..., I don'tlike....Workin pairs.Compare
sentences.Aretheythe same?A I liveinasmallflat. BMetoo.
Freetimeactivities
Vocabutaryfreetimeactivities
GrammarPresentSimple(l,ya- a
fhey):questionsandshortansr.,e-
Hetpwith Listeningquestions,.,'
doyou
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work,study
Anonlineinterview
I ll Iffi Lookat thewebpageon p33.Readand
listen to the interview with Mike and Kim Black
Find three things they do in their free rime.
b) Read the interview again. Are these sentences
true (T) or false (FX
t Mike and Kim are married. f
z They have a flat in London.
3 They don't like London.
+ They don't like U2.
s They don't watch TV
o They go to concerts.
z They dont like Mexican food.
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like?
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wH- QUESTTONS(?)
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What music do you
b) Write these quesrions in the table.
t What <[oyou do in your free time?
z What food do you like?
i !r" . PresentSimple questions are the same fLlr
I, you, we and they.
c) Fill in the gaps with do or don't.
YEsI y? QUESIoNS(?)
0n::ro, likeLondon?
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theytikeMexicanfood?
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ar rite four sentencesabout your free time.
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: .z-,tennisinmyfreetime.
,,,z::h TVa lot.
::' t goto concerts.
bt brk in pairs. Comparesentences.
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a) Fill in the gaps with do and
these verbs.
liYE do tike go have eat
t Where dq Vike and Kim
Uve in the UK?
z thev a house in
Los Angeles?
r What thev in
their free time?
4 thev to the
cinema?
s thev out a lot?
o thev chocolate?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questions in 5a).
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Q ul Lllen rorhese
questions.Noticehow we
saydoyou.
t Wheredo you /dia/ live?
z What musicdo you /dja/
like?
3 Doyou/dje/ goto concerts?
4 Do you /dja/ like Mexican
food?
b) Listen and write four
questionswith doyou. You
will heareachquestiontwice.
c) Work in pairs. Compare
sentences.
a) Listen and practise
the questionsin 6a)and 6b)and
the short answers.
b) Work in pairs. StudentA, ask
the questionsin 6a).StudentB,
ask the questionsin 6b).Answer
for you.
Work in new pairs.
StudentA pB6.
StudentB p92.
Vocabularythingsto buy;
this,that,these,those
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moneyandprices;Howmuch
s
threethingsyou
,ldo./ No,ldon't.
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il sweets bStteriesch6winggum
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a) Readtheseconversations.Fill in the gapswith
thesewords.
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CUSTOMER SHOPASSISTANT
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l.-Tf 'gill::d:!i } Yes,thev'reoverthere'
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1 one question with Do youhave
2 one question with Can I have ...
3 two questions withHow much
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StudentB ) p94.
0 ,lWork in newpairs.Write a conversationin a shop.
Uselanguagefrom la) and7a).
b) Practise the conversation until you can remember it.
c) Work in groups of four. Role-play your
convershtion for the other pair. What does the
customer buy? How much doeshe / she spend?
Anythingelse?
a)f,llp Lookagainat photosA andB.Then
listento the conversationsandfill in thegaps.
A
cusroMERExcuseme.Doyouhaveany
1..naPL.-ofLondon?
sHopAsstsrANrYes,they'reoverthere.
c Thanks. How much is this map?
sA It',sf4.75.
c OK. Chn I have this map and lhese
--'-' Please?
sa Sure. Anything else?
c No, that'sall, thanks.
sa OK, that's3f,_..__.-_..
, please.
Thanks a lot. Bye.
c Goodbye.
Hi. How much are thesea
They're 50p each.
OK, these _"__postcards,please.
And canI havethatbox of chocolates?
sl Sure.Anything else?
c Yes,this birthday card,please.
sl OK, that's6f.--._-..._
c Hereyou are.
sr Thanksvery much. Goodbye.
c Bye.
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
MlZ]lptoT
f,!ftl f,f Listenandpractisethesentences
in 7a).
Work in pairs.Practisethe conversationsin 6a).
Taketurns to be the customer.
4D Days and times
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Writea listof thingsintheshopin lesson4C.
Checkon p34.Whichof thesethingsdoyouhavewithyou?
Out Listenand practisethe daysof the week.
Monday
Thursday
two days.
-.'..Fncay..; Saturday,Sunday
c) Answer these questions.
t What day is it today?
z What day is it tomorrow?
s What days are the weekend?
Vocabularydaysof theweek;timewords
RealWorld tellingthetime;talkingabou:
thetime
Reviewthingsto buy;numbers0-100
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t five past six c,)
2 ten past srx
3 twenty past srx
5 twenty-five to se.e:
6 twenty to seven
7 ten to seven
4 twenty-five past six e five to seven
I
ul Match thesetimes to clocksA-D.
hatfpastsix C quarterto s6ven quarterp.tt ti^ sixo'c[6ck
b) We can saytimes in a different way.Match thesetimes to
clocks A-D.
six A sixthlrty sixforty-f?vesixfifte'en
@
,orand 4.
Listen and practisethe times in
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Listen and write five times.
b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers.
9 ^l
Look at pictures I and,2.Fill in the
gapswith thesewords.
tLlffi time hatf it to
b) Listen and check.Listen
againand practise.
Work in new pairs. StudentA 'l p89.
StudentB '. p95.
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a day ayear7 anhour a s6cond7
a month a minute aweek
b) Listen and check.Listen againand practise.
c) Fill in the gapswith words in 2a).Use the singular
or plural.
a) 60 leeonds.= I minute
b) 60 I hour
c)24 =lda1
d)7days=1
e) 365da1's= I
t) 12 ......._= I year
mother
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a) i:' . ;.?Listenro rhesewords.
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the sounds and words. Notice how we say th in these sentences. Listen again and
again and practise.
words.
lel three thirteen thirty month
think thing thanks birthday
Thursday
l6l mother father brother this
that these those the then
they with their
b) Listen again and practise.
practrse.
1 I think that'syour mother.
2 Are those your things?
a It's their brother's birthday on
Thursday.
4 I think that man'sthirty-three.
s Thanks for those thirteen emails.
6 This is the first Thursday of
the month.
b) Work in pairs. Practise the
sentences.
a) Write the letters in these
things you can buy in a shop.
a;"'
l maD
2 sw__ts
3 b_tt__ies
4D s c rd
5n w D er
6m I z e
Tb th av c d
a ch_w_-g g_m
9 t_ss_es
10 b_x of ch_c-l--es
b) Work in pairs. Compare
answers.
a) Tick (/) the things you can do
in English.
I cantalkaboutthingsI haveand
donrthave.
I cansaywhereI liveandwork.
I cantalkaboutthingsI doinmy
freetime.
I canaskpeopleabouttheirfreetime
I canbuythingsinashop.
I cansaythedaysoftheweek.
I cantellthetime.
b) What do you need to study
again?l-T,?nif
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Match the verbs in A to the
words / phrasesin B. :-
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gotol DVDs

go  concerts
watch shopping
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eat
watch
goto
go
Pray
TV
computergames
out
tennis
thecinema
outwithfriends
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starsMike and Kim Black.
1 married/ Are/Mike andKim ?
AreMikeandKimmarriedT
z live / do / Where / they/ in
theUK?
3 a house/ have/ they/ in the
USA/Do?
+ like / do / music/ What / they?
s do / in their freetime / they/
What / do ?
6 go to / Do / concerts/ they?
t do /What / like / they/ food ?
8 the cinema/ go to / they/ Do ?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questions in 4a).
three
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Choosethe correctverbs..;..,.t,
t (iki/workfootball
z study/ IiveEnglish
t like/ workin an office
t have/ studytwo children
5 work/ Iikerock music
d live/ havein the centreof
the city
t study/ /ivelanguages
t have/ Livein a ilat
t have/ worka car
to work/ Likefor a German
company
a) Write sentencesabout you
*ith thesewords. Use the
positive (+)or negative (-) form
tlf lihe,have,live,worh or study.
t coffeeI don't likecoffee.
2 a mobile
I havea mobile.
3 in a smallflat
+ Japanese
s for a Britishcompany
s Chinesefood
7 a brother
e in the capitalof my country
9 for a computercompany
to Englishat a languageschool
b) Work in pairs. Compare
sentences.How many are the
same?
5 Day-to-day life
5A A typical day
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Writesixtimes(5.30,9.10,etc.).Workin pairs.Taketurnsto
sayyourtimes.Writeyourpartner'stimes.Aretheycorrect?
U.."Ou,"O daly routnes
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Grammar PresentSimple(he,she,it).
positiveandnegative
Reviewtettingthetime;PresentSimp.=
(1,you,we,they);freetime activities
I
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Dailyroutines
a) Look at the picturesof Carol'sroutine.
Then match thesewords or phrasesto
picturesl-10.
getfip 7 goto b6d leaveh6me
geth6me startw6rk finishw6rk
havebre'akfasthavelinch
havedinner sleep
b) Listen and practise.
c) Match the words and phrases in 1a) to
these times of day.
morning get up
afternoon
evening
night
a) Work in pairs. Tell your partner what time you do the
things in 1a)in the week. What do you do at the sametime-
I get up at seveno'clock I get up at hatfpastsix
b) Tell the class things that you and your partner do at rht
same time.
Yoshiand| leavehomeat eight.
Carol'sroutine
@
ul Checkthesewords with your teacher.
univ6rsitymiddiy ridnight bef6re(10.30)
Sfter(10.30) abo'ut(to.:O)
b) Look againat pictures l-10. Then read about Carol's
routine on p39 and fill in the gapswith the correct times
c) Listen and check.
Carol and her brother Tom live
in Manchester. Carol gets up at
"1""7'.Q9-, but she doesn't like
mornings! Shehas breakfast at
about b)..-..--.---.---and she leaves home
at c)-...__,,_,_____. Sheworks in a mobile
phone shop and she starts work at
. Shehas lunch at
in a caf€ near the shon. She
finishes work at r) and gets
home at e)----..........-. Shehas dinner at
. She doesn'twatch TV
after dinner, she goesout with
friends. Shegoes to bed at
midnight and sleeps for about
seven hours.
examptes
likes{eaver
watches teaches
'''''-'.-..--
studies
@ m* HEListenandpractisethesentences
in 4a)and4c).
O
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are the he, she,it forms of these
t like /ikes s have 9 eat
z play o study 10 warch
3 start 7 love 11 drink
+ finish 8 go tz read
b) i,''':.* ;,; Listen and practise.Which
he,she,it forms have the sound lvl at
the end?
Tom'sroutine
5A Vocabularyand Grammar
Tom'sa waiter and he
l wotks (work) in a
restaurant called the New
Moon. He 2___.__.___.__..__.___
(not work) in the
morning, so he
(getup) at
middav. He a
(not have) breakfast,but
he s.---.---..-.....,,..(have)
a big lunch before he
o-
- (go) to
work. He
(leave)home at 4.30
and he
(start) work at 5.00.
He s.,............... (finish)
_,,__(not eat)
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verbs in brackets in the correct form of the
PresentSimple.
b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers.
]lelpwithGrammar
work
in the
I
wnen
ne 15
he 12-.
at midnight, but he
restaurant.He 11
-,,--,--,,--.(have) dinner
home and then
. (not work) on
. (have) lunch
(talk) about the week.
(g"o
(watch) TV
Tom and Carol 1a__..__..__..
Monday, so they 1s___.__-..
togetherand 16
p eosrrrvr{*)
a) Look at these sentences. The verbs in hitii: are
in the Present Simple. Then complete the rule.
ihe .,, ,rr . work at nine o'clock.
She:r, ;"ir, ' work at half past five.
In positive sentenceswith he,sheand it we add -s or
to the verb.
b) Look at these spelling rules. Fill in the gaps with the
r-erbsin bold in the text about Carol.
spe[[ingrule
-cst verbs:add-s
,:rbsendingin -ch or -sh:
=:C-es
.='bsendingin consonant+y:
/ -ies
:-e verbsgo anddo:add-es -.....-----..--does
:-: verb haveis irregutar
:cATtvE(-)
lt Look at these sentences. Notice the word order.
i-e r;oesn't tike mornings. (doesn't= doesnot)
j-e ,.ii:esn't watch TV afterdinner.
o The negative is the same for he,sheand it:
He doesn'thayea car It doesn'tstart today.
pr09
@ Wott in new pairs. StudentA p89.
StudentB p95.
frlry-- rrrr
a5"
Where does she work?
Timephraseswithon,in,at
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Write thesewords and phrasesin the correct column.
slnd€'r lbetrFnifig six-okld( the afternoon
Monday theeveningTuesdaymorning halfpastten
midday Fridayafternoon midnight night
theweek theweekend Saturdayevening
Sunday
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Te[[eachotheraboutyourroutine
in theweekA Igetupat sixo'clockintheweek.
BReally?Igetupataboutten!
Vocabularytime phraseswith on,in,at
Grammar PresentSimple(he,she,if):questions
andshortanswers
Helpwith Listeningsentencestress(1)
Reviewdailyroutines
b) . ,,.,.Listen and practise.
@
,l Fill in the gapswith the correct
preposrtrons.
1 I getup ?f 10.00 the
weekend.
2 lgo tobed 11.30
theweek.
3 I go shopping Saturday.
4 I havedinner 8.00 .. .
Sunday.
5 I watchTV , the evening.
6 I playfootball Saturday
afternoon.
b) Tick the sentencesthat are true
for you. Make the other sentences
true for you.
c) Work in pairs. Tell your partner
your sentences.Are any the same?
LunchonMonday
a) Look at the photo of Carol,
Tom and Nadine. Listen to their
conversation. Choose the correct
words in these sentences.
t Carol has anespressot@
z Nadine works/ doesn'twork with Tom.
E She studies English and ltalian/ French
+ She'sfrom France/ Cermany.
s She lives with two / threeother people
b) Listen again. Answer these
questions.
1 Does Tom know Nadine?
No.he doesn't.
2 Where does Nadine work at the
weekend?
3 What does she do in the week?
a Where does she live in Manchester?
5 Does she like Manchester?
e What does she do in her free time?
c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
wH- QUESTTONS(?)
Where does Nadine work
What does she do
at the weekend?
in the week?
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,he . / No,hedoesn't.
5E| Vocabularyand Grammar
S "fn
*V  erpars.ilyour
partner your best friend's name. Is
your friend male (c/) or female (gX
b) Work on your own. Write five
questions with doesto ask your
partner about his / her best friend.
Use theseideas or your own.
live work study
foodanddrink
dailyroutine
freetimeactivities
thingshe/ shelikes
thingshe/ shehas
WheredoesGustavolive?
DoeshestudyEnglish?
Whatfood doeshelike?
' r PresentSimple questions are the same for he, sheand it.
b) Write these questions in the table.
t Where does she live in Manchester?
z What does she do in her free time?
c) Fill in the gaps with does or doesnt.
YESI NO QUESTTONS(4
Daes he knowNadine?
shelikeManchester? yes,shedoes./ No,she
d) Fill in the gaps in rhese rules with do or does.
We use
We use
in questions with he,she and it.
in questions with I, you, we and they.
pI09
O re '',''l Listenandpractisethequestionsandshortanswers
in 4.
a) m Listen to thesequestions.Notice the sentencestress.
We stressthe important words.
Wh€redoesT6mlive?
Doeshe w6rk with Nadine?
DoesNadinelike Minchester?
Whit doesshed6 in rhewe'ek?
Doesshe96 to the cinemaa l6t?
Wh€redoesT6mw6rk?
b) Listen again. Is doesstressedin questions? {
i
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l::lryi ' ,:Listenagainandpractise.
b)Work in pairs.Ask andanswerthe questionsin 6a).
w
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Work with your parrnerfromga).
Ask and answer your questions.Ask
more questions if possible.
, WheredoesTom[ive?,
/'.--:;"** .=----I InManchester.j
{**'@
b) Tellrheclassrwo rhingsulori
your partner'sbestfriend.@
Wort in the samepairs. StudentA -r p89. StudentB + p95.
i5c The New Moon
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Askquestionsto findthreethingsthatyouand
yourpartnerdoat thesametimeof day:A Whattimedoyou
getup?BAthalf pastseven.AMetoo./ Oh,Igetupat six.
What'sonthemenu?
a) Look at the menu from the New Moon restaurant.
Match photos l-I0 to the food and drink on the menu.
b) M fif Listen and practise.
v
a-'lF
-
@
Work in pairs. Take turns to choosefood and drink from the
menu. Ask your partner the price.
How muchisa chickensatadanda Coke?
Areyoureadytoorder?
C) ^l
ffim Listen to Tom'sconversationwith two customers.
Tick (/) the food and drink they order on the menu.
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.How much is the bill?
@nfr,vrroon
Main courses
chickensalad
vegetablelasagne
burgerandchips
mushroompizza
Desserts
applepieandcream
frurtsalad
chocolate,strawberry
orvanillaicecream
Drinks
bottleof mineralwater
(stillorsparkling) L210
Coke L1.40
orangejuice L2.00
coffee 0'1,95
tea L1.60
06.50
L6.25
05.95
L6.75
L3.25
02.80
L2.95
( Sevenpoundsninetv.
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Vocabularyfoodanddrink(3)
RealWorldin a restaurant
Hetpwith Listeningsentencestress2
ReviewPresentSimpte;tellingthetirr
moneyandprices;Howmuch...?
zJ
twv
!)
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Readthe conversation.Find all the words for food and drink.
WAITER
Areyoure'adyto 6rder?
C€rtain[y.
Whit woutdvoutlke
to drink?
stitlorsp8rkting?
oR.rhinksv6rymfich.
Wouldyoutlkea dess6rt?
Lertarnty.
of co'urse.
b) Read the conversation again. Find:
1 two questionswith canI have... .
2 two questions with can we have ... .
3 two questionswithwouldyoulihe ..
5C Real World
CUSTOMERS
YEs.CanI hive(thechlckens5[ad),pte'ase?
AndcanI hive (thevdgetabletas5gne)?
(AC6ke)form€,ple'ase.
Andcanwehive(ab8ttteof mlneralwiter)a
Splrkting,ple'ase.
N6tform6,th5nks.
a , !r. a
(IneapPrePre,Torme.
And (tw6 c6ffees),ple'ase.
Excfiseme.Canweh5vethebltt,pte'ase?
Th8nksa t6t.
t
GEfil p10e !
--::3= Look again at 4al.Listen againand notice the sentencestress.
Areyou re'adyto 6rder?
0
ul'"ll:l:* ffi trstenand practisethesentencesin 4a).Copythestress.
b)Work in groupsof three.Practisetheconversationin 4a).Taketurns
to be the waiter / waitress.
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Work in the samegroups. Write a conversationbetween a waiter /
waitress and two customersat the New Moon restaurant. Use language
from 4a)and food and drink from the menu.
b) Practiseyour conversationuntil you can remember it.
c) Role-playyour conversationfor the class.Listen to other groups'
conversations.What do they order?
v
t#rtF
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5D A day off
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Writea[[thefoodanddrinkonthemenuat theNewMoon
restaurant.Checkyourlistwithanotherpair.Thencheckon p42.
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Look atthese frequency adverbs.Fill in the gapswith
usug.lLyar.a,nor usually.
arways sometimes
1O0o/o
b) Put thesephraseswith mery in order.
everyday7 everyyear everyweek everymonth
c) Gm ffi Listenandpractisethewordsandphrasesin la)
and1b).
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Checktheseword.swith your teacher.
e'arly late tired bilsy tog6ther
b) ffiS Readand listen to Peteand Maggie'sSundayroutines.
What do they always do together on Sundays?
l'm alwaystiredon SundaysbecauseI workevery
Saturday.I alwayshavebreakfastin bedand I never
get up beforemidday!| usuallyphonemy friendsin
the afternoon,andI sometimesgo andseemy
parents.Inthe eveningPeteandI alwayshave
dinnerat a restaurantca[[edthe New Moon.lt isn't
usuallyverybusyandthe foodisfantastic!
Vocabularyfrequencyadverbs
. andphraseswithevery
I Reviewfoodanddrink(3);Present
i Simpte;time phraseswith on,in,at
a) Readabout Peteand Maggie again.
What does eachperson always,usually,
sometimes,never do on Sundays?
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
@
nead theserules and the examples.
,. Freclucnc),aclvcrbsgo after be'.
I'nr rrlu,c,1,5tired on Sundays.
Itb rrol tr.stralll'very busy.
' Fr.t'rlrrt'nc''f,rrrlvclb.sgo before
other verbs:
I rrt'r'crhave breahfast.
I don't usuall.1,go out.
'*, Phrasesrvilh clo.' are usually
at the end of the sentence:
I worh clcll' .SrrlurtLr.r,.
I playfootball t'r,cr.t,-Srnrrlrr.1,rrronrirrc.
llP! oWe can say:I'm alwaystired
on Sunday / Sundays.
ffiK$pI08
E al Make thesesentencestrue for you.
--:
-
Use lrequencyadverbsor phrases
with every.
1 I haverice for dinner.
I don't usuallyhavericefor dinner.
2 I eatout at theweekend.
g I'm tired on Mondays.
+ I'm busyin theweek.
5 I go shoppingon Saturdays.
6 I getup earlyat theweekend.
z I'm latefor my Englishclass.
b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences.
a) Write two true sentencesand two
falsesentencesabout vour Sundav
routine.
b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.
Guessif your partner's sentencesare
true or false.
On SundaysI alwaysget up earty.I neverhavebreakfast
becauseI playfootballeverySundaymorning.I get
homeat middayandthen I sometimessleepfor an hour
or two.I don'tusua[[ygo out in lhe afternoon,I usually
watchfootba[[onTV.AndMaggieandI havedinner
togetherat the samerestauranteverySundayevening.
O l,
i:fn Lookattheprctures
. O 3ltry
Lrsrcntothesewords. I ^lfiTlil
f,lt Lrsrentothe
Llsten to the sounds and words. Notice how we say w and v in conversation. Listen again and
thesewords.
lwl waiter atways women when
work where Wednesday
week weekend twelve
lvl vegetablesvery evening
never live every vocabulary
five seven eleven
b) ffi Listenagainandpractise. b) fif listen againandpractise.
practise.
I Wheredo you work?
g I'm a waiterand I work in a
verynicecafein Vienna.
n When do you work?
e I work everyer.eningfrom five
to elevenin the week.
I Do you work at the weekend?
B Yes,I work sevendaysa week.
b) Work in pairs. Practisethe
conversation.
WAITER
1 Areyou re.a-d.yto o-----......-...?
2 W...-...--......would you like to
d .....?
3 W ..-.-you L.--....,-. a dessert?
CUSTOMER
a) N-9..f-for me, 1...---"--....-.
b)A Cokef.........me,p................
c) Yes.C..........I h-..-.....-..-..the
Iasagne,please?
b) Match questions I-3 to
answersa)-c).
c) Work in pairs. PraCtisethe
questions and answersin 5a).
a)Tick (/) thethingsyou cando
in English.
Icantalkaboutmyroutineandother
people'sroutines.
Icanusetimephrases.
Icanaskpeopleabouttheirroutines
andfreetime.
Icanunderstandasimplemenu.
Icanorderfoodanddrinkina
restaurant.
Icanusefrequencyadverbs.
b)What do you needto study
again?fillFil
lvl
5 ReVigW Lansuasesummary5,p'to8 0 ^lWrite
thewords.l'illfff
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Readthesesentencesabout a
typical day. Complete the verbs.
tffi
t I g.e.-fup at 7.00in theweek.
2 I h....... breakfastat 7.30.
3 I1..... homeat 8.30.
+ I s------------...work / schoolat 9.00.
s I h..............Iunchat 1.00.
5 I f .......--....work / schoolat 5.30.
7 | E ......----.homeat 6.00.
8 I h ........-dinnerat 8.00.
e I g .........tobedat midnighr.
b) Tick (/) the sentencesin la)
that are true for you. Make the
other sentencestrue for you.
c) Work in pairs. Compareyour
daily routines.
My bestfriend'snameis Rico and
he 1..ttz.g,f.(live) in London.He
(work) in a hotel,but he
(not like) hisjob very
much.In his freetime he
(go) to the cinema,
(study)Englishand6...............
(watch)footballon TV He's
marriedand he t...-.---...(not
have)any children,but his wife
b) Work in pairs. Compare
answers.Check your partner's
spelling.
a) Make questions about Rico
with thesewords.
1 Where/ live / Rico/ does?
WheredoesRicolive?
2 work / Where/ does/ he ?
r hisjob / he/ Does/ like ?
+ do / in his freetime / What /
he/ does?
s anychildren/ he/ Does/ have?
6 his wife / cats/like / Does?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questions.Then
check your answersin 2a).
O
t) Puttheverbsin bracketsin
thePresentSimple.
@ cnoorethecorrectwords.[Ea
vegetableswaiter
t @/ at Thursday
2
3
4
5
5
7
I
9
10
11
12
in/ at themorning
on/ in Thursdaymorning
in/ at night
on/ in the afternoon
in/ at theweekend
in/ at the week
at/ on midday
on/ in the evening
on/ in Sttndayevening
in/af midnight
at/ on half.pastsix
6 Towns and cities
My home town
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writesentencesaboutthingsthatyou:always,usualty,sometimes,
neverdoon Saturday.Workin pairs.Tel[yourpartneryoursentences:
A I alwaysgetup lateonSaturday.BMetoo./ Oh,I usuallygetup early.
o
t* ll
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Vocabularyplacesin a townor city (1)
Grammar a,some,alot of;thereis/
thereare:positive
Reviewfrequencyadverbs;Present
Simple;adjectives(1)
a) f,flf| Readand listen to Susan.Does she like
living in Bath?
b) Readabout Bath again.Tick (/) the true
sentences.Correct the false sentences.
t Bathis intlelJ5A. England
z It's a very beautiful city. /
3 Susangoesto the ThermaeBathSpaeveryFriday.
+ TheJaneAustenCentreis a theatre.
s Therearetrainsto Londonevery30 minutes.
s Bathdoesn'thavean airport.
@
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Placesinatownorcity(1)
O ul Matchthesewordsto picturesl-9.
a burttdlng4 a mustum athe'atre ash6ppingcentre
a park a rluer astition a bis station ana'irport
b)f,ff,l ff Listenandpractise.
Mycity
(9 tl Checkthesewordswith your teacher.
fimous great hotsprlngsswim atrain a mite
b) Look at the photos of Bath, a famous city in
England.Which things from la) can you seein
the photos?
?xd
| livein Bath,a cityin England.lt'saverybeautifulplace.
Therearea lotofoldbuitdingsinthecentreandthereare
someveryniceparks.Bathisfamousforitshotsprings,
andyoucanswiminthehotwaterattheThermaeBath
Spa.I gothereeverySunday,it'sgreat!Inthecentreof
Baththerearefivetheatresandsomeverygoodmuseums,
inctudingtheRomanBathsandtheJaneAustenCentre,
aboutthefamousEngtishwriter.Thereareatsoa lotof
goodrestaurantsandhotels,andthere'sa bignew
shoppingcentrecalledSouthCate.Therearetrainsto
Londoneveryhalfanhour,andthere'sanairportin Bristol,
onty'15milesaway.lthinkBathisagreatptaceto live.
lhlp withGrammar
O
tl Marchsenrencesl-3 to picturesA-C.
There'sa person in thepark.
Therearesomepeoplein thepark.
Therearea lot of peoplein the park
b) Fill in the gapswith 's(= is) or dre.
SINGULAR
There._1s..a
There
PLURAL
There......._......_five theatres.
There....___......__somevery niceparks.
There.....__........a lot of old buildings.
plll
(0 ul Choosethe correctwords.
,r:*:{if:,:;':'lil'
:irr. n
'i".:&rl.. ;'.,;.1:
a) Look at thesesentencesabout Bath.Fill in
the gapswith 3 or are.
t There ls.a beautifulriver.
z There two cinemas.
g There a busstation.
+ There somehot springs.
s There a nicecaf€nearthe station.
6 There two five-starhotels.
z There a famousrestaurantcalled
SallyLunn's.
a There.......
everyday
a lot of trains to London
b) fiii*f Listen and check. Notice how
saythere and thereare.
There'sl6eezlabeSutifulrlver,
Thereare llearal twdclnemas.
c) f,f Listen again and pracrise.
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64 Vocaburary and Grammar
'I
2
3
.Y @
AC rl
ffiMfi
big new shoppingcenrre.
.-an airportin Bristol.
t There's@/ someshdon.
2 Therearea / threeparks.
g Therearea / somegoodmuseums.
+ There'sa / somebusstation.
s Therearesome/ a beautifulbuildines.
o There'sa / an od,theatre.
z Therearean/ a lotof verygoodrestaurants.
8 Therearesome/ a nicehotels.
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.Which
sentencesare true for the town or citv vou
are in now?
Write sentencesabout a town or citv vou
know (not the town or city you're in
'
now). Use there is, thereare and words
from 1a).
ln ...therearesomebeautifulparks.
Therearealot of nicerestaurants.
There'sa bigshoppingcentre.
O ^l
Work in pairs.Tellyour parrnerabout
your town or city in 7.
b) Tell the classrwo things about your
partner'stown or city.
arary-- r rr
-,
Rr- Are there any shops?
7"-
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Saysentencesaboutthetownor cityyouare
in now.Usetherelsandthereare:ATherearesomegood
restaurantsin thecentre.BYes,andthere'sanicepark.
Placesinatownorcity(2)
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Match thesewords to pictures l-9.
a road3 a pdstoffice
achEmist'sa bank
a mirket asioermarket
a brisstop asquare
ac6shpoint/ anATlil
b)f,ffil f,l Listenandpractise.
c) Work in pairs.Testyour partner.
@:rrlraD
a) GliFl Look at the photo of Susan
and her friend, Isabel. Listen to their
conversation.Fut thesethings in the
order they talk about them.
Susan'sflat 7
restaurants
shops
trainsandbuses
banks
b) Listen again. Choosethe correct
words.
.^.
t Susan@) / doesn'tlikeliving in
her flat.
z Therearesome/ a/oto/ shopsin
Susan'sroad.
s There'sa cashpointat the
supermarket/ postoffice.
4 It'samile/ twomilesto the centre
of Bath.
s Therearebusesto the centreof
Batheveryten/ twentyminutes.
s Therearesomenicerestaurants
nearSusan'shouse/ inthecentre.
c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
Vocabularyplacesin a town
or city (2)
Grammar thereis/ thereare:
negative,yes/ no questionsand
shortanswers;any
Helpwith Listeninglinking(1)
Reviewa,some,alot of;
thereis/ thereare:positive
(ftt.
'*e)-
Welcometo myhom
68 Vocabularyand Grammar
Look at the picture and the places(a cinema,
hotels,etc.)Write eight queitions to ask anorher
student about placesnear his / her home. Use
ls therea ... ? andAre thereany ... ?.
lstherea cinemanearyourhome?
Arethereanyhotels?
a cinema hotets
shoPs a park a Postoffice
a snopptngcentre
asupermarket
1 t_1
L
II
I HelpwithGrammar
II
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a)Fill in thegapswith arentor isnt.
I
IEGAIVE(_)
I
' There... a stationnear here.
I
, There. ,.any good restaurantsnear here.
I ntFill in thegapswirh is,are,isntor arent.
I
|
lES/ NO QUESTTONS(?) sHoRTANSWERS
I
I i therea bank?
yes,there....
I
to, there...
I thereanvshoos? Yes'thereare'
|
' No,there..
|
,t Look againat rhe sentencesin 3a)and 3b).
I
Thenchoosethe correctword in this rule.
I
;
We use some/ any in negativesand questions
I "
ith therearc.
I plll
I lhlpwithListening
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Listen to thesesentences.Notice the
I linking betweenthe soundsand the
I rosel sounds.I
|
, There'_a _cxpensivemarket.
|
2 The e rrreso e old buildings.
I I TheIisn'_,, _iirporr.
I
a Thee :rren'_irnymuseums.
| ; ls the e:r pos ()[[ice?
|
6 Are thie anyii e old cafes?
I
lO
Listenandpracriserhesentencesin 4 and
I theshorl answers.
y There't-an-exp|nsivemirket.
I
|@
tl Write sentencesabout placesnear Susan,sflat.
I r (/)asupermarket
There'sasupermarket.
z (X) a shoppingcentre
Thereisn'tashoppingcentre.
3 (/) a marker
c (n anymuseums
s (/) a park
6 (X) a square
t (X) anynice caf€s
I (/) a lor of old houses
b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers.
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goodrestaurants a station
nicecaf6s
lstherea cinema
nearyourhome?
a market
otdbuitdings
a busstop
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Work in pairs.Ask your quesrionsfrom g.
Make noteson your partner'sanswers.Give
more information about placesnearyour home
if possible.
Yes,thereis.lt'sfive
minutesaway.
p rvort in thesamepairs.StudentA
p92.
b) Work in new pairs. Talk about placesnear
your first partner'shome.
There'sa cinemanearCabi'shome.
buttherearen'tanvhotels.pB6.StudentB
F_#Tourist information
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writeatlthewordsyou knowfor placesin a townor city (amuseum,
apark,etc.).Workin pairs.Comparelists.Whichplacesarenearyour
schoot?AThere'samuseumneartheschool.
Thingsinyourbag(2)
O "l
LookatphotoA. Matchthesewordsto l-11.
aw![[et 8 a purse keys m6ney a crEditcard
a pissport an16card agdidebook a map
acimera a tiptop
b) sff,| Sl Listen and practise.
c) Work in pairs. Which things in la) do you have
with you?
I havesomemoneywithme.
Whenisit open?
I
3 ffi
tT"" andmatchconversationsl-3
a) the Roman Baths Museum
b) a map of the city centre
c) the Thermae Bath Spa
b) Listen again. Choose the correct answers.
1 Isabel *unts (iilD / a guide book.
z The maps arefree/ apound.
a The Roman Baths Museum is open from
9/10a.m.to5l6p.m.
t It's open / closedon Mondays.
5 The Thermae Bath Spa is in Hof SpaStreet/
Hot BathStreet.
6 lt's about five / fifteen minutes away.
!l w.ulrouoa
Vocabularythingsinyourbag(2J
Rea[World at the tourist
informationcentre
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te[[ingthetime
r Hol
Boattrips Open
watking
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ato'urist free 6pen closed
(seven)a.m. ( seven)p.m. astreet
b) Look at photo B. Isabel is at the tourisr
information centre in Bath. Which things
from la) canyou seein the photo?
have map much day open
a)Gmll
the sentences
Co'odm6rning.
Hell6.CanI hEIpyou?
b) Work in pairs. Practisethe
conversationsin 4. Take turns to
be the tourist.
?) Cover the conversationsin 4.
Then choosethe correct words or
phrasesin theseconversations.
A
TouRrsr Good morning.
AsslsrANrHello.ll Can/
help you?
t Yes,please.Do you have a map
zin/ of theUK?
A Yes,of course.3Hereyouare/
Hereareyou.
r Thank you. How much aisit /
it is?
a sls/ lt'sL+.95.
B
r Good iafternoon / night. When
7is/ are theJane Austen Centre
open?
n lt's open afrom/ to 9.45 a.m.
efrom/fo 5.30 p.m.
t lo/sif / /s closedon Mondays?
e No, it's open every 11day/ days.
r Thanks a lot.
G"
n Hello. Canllzshow / help you?
t Yes,please.l3Where's/ There's
the bus station?
I It's 14tn/ af Manvers Street.
t Can you show me on this
lscard/ map?
I Yes,of course. 16Hereisit /
Hereit is.It's about ten minutes
awaY.
r Thank you very much.
b) nfm Listen and check.
c) Work in pairs. Fractisethe
conversationsin 6a).Take turns
to be the tourist.
Work in new pairs. Student A *
p90. StudentB ) p96.
6C RealWorld
Listen and practise
in 4.
ASSISTANT
He[[o.Can I t help vou?
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Yes,of course.Hereyou are.
'-'r,:
lt's(a pound).
.,i.:. lt's 4--,- from (nine)a.m.to
' (five)p.m.
' No,it's ooeneverys
It'sin (HotBathStreet).
Yes,of course.Hereit is.
It'sabout(five), away.
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nead theseconversations.Fill in the gapswith thesewords.
h€+p minutes
TOURIST
Coodmorning,
Yes,ptease.
Dovou2 a (maoofthe
citycentie)i""""
Thankyou.How
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Whenisthe(RomanBathsMuseum)
open?
lsit closedon(Mondays)?
Where'sthe(ThermaeBathSpa)?
Canyoushowmeonthis5_....-,
Thankyouverymuch.
Vocabularyctothes;cotours;
favourite
Reviewthingsinyourbag(1)
and(2);frequencyadverbs;
PresentSimpte
6D,, ltts my favourite
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Whatthingsdoyou bothhavewith youtoday?A Doyouhave
anymoneywithyou?BYes,I do.AMetoo.BDoyou haveanlDcardwithyou?
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Look at the photos. Match thesewords to clothes l-14.
asuit3 atie ashirt ai-shirt ajfimper aj8cket acoat
askirt adress tro'usersjeans shoes tra'iners boots
b)fiffrn f,f Listenandpractise.
c) Work in pairs. Testyour partner
ftJ--- rh';)_______<
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a) li!?fti Look againat the photor. rirt"r, urrdI
put thepeoplein the orderyou hearthem.
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b) Listenagain.What doeseachpersonneverI
;"il,., clothesu'a.oto.r*doyou: I
usually wear, sometimeswear, never wear? |
Write three lists. I
b) Work in groups. Compare lists. I
.la) Fill in the gapswith This,These,My, I I
Y
* *liu"o'.,r"
corourispink. | |
z .--......-............is my favouritelacket. I I
i ;;:il"jil:lli".Ht;ll5 ----------------------'syour favouriteactor?
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workinpairs.Lookatpee.
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a) hok at the photos for two minutes. Rememberthe
people'snames,their clothes and the colours.
b) Work in pairs. Student A, closeyour book. Student B,
ask what colour the people'sclothes are.Then changeroles.
What'snumber1?
They'rebrown.WhatcolourareLisa'sshoes?
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Lisrenrorhesewords.I ^l
Ntany_Englishfirstnames
Llsten to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and start with /d3l. Work in pairs.
ttlt
cheese
b)ffi Listen
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orangejuice
again and practise.
bluc letters.
Ity cheesecheap much chips
chocolatechickenchildren
picture sandwichFrench
lful orangejuice jeans jumper
jacket managerpage job
vegetableslanguageJapanese
b) ffi t-isten againand pracrise.
How do we say thesenames?
d male
Jack John
JamesJim
Jason Jeremy
Joe Justin
Ceoff Ceorge
9 femate
Jane Jan
JessicaJenny
Julia lutiet
JoannaJitt
Cittian Cina
b)fTiffil fil Listenandcheck.
Listen againand practise.
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t park
2sho pi s c nt e
3 t_eat_e
4 s_ati_n
5 r_ve_
5a rDo t
z b_ild_ng
e b_s s_ati_n
9 m_se_m
o) Choosethe correct words.
1 There's/@a lot of old
buildings in Bath.
z There aresome/ a niceparks.
g There 's/ aref.ourtheatres.
+ Therearea/ alotof goodhotels.
5 There's/ area station.
o There'san/ someairport.
b) Work in pairs. Are the
sentencestrue or false?
Then check onp46.
Write the placesin a town or
city.fEEl
t dora r-o-ad
2 subspot b s--------"....--
E kabn b
4 kemtar nL------
5 repsukemtars---------------.----.-
s stopfocife p o"...---,,-----.
7 rasque s.......___..__________
e
o
a) Fill in the gapswith , dre,
isnTor aren't.
Ian livesin Barton,in theUK.
There1--a-fe---someshopsin
Barton,but there2...............a
supermarket.There
alsoa nicepark,but there
In lan'sroadthere'sa postoffice,
but there a bank.
There6-.------.-.----alsotwo cafds
nearhis house,but there
anyrestaurants.
b) Fill in the gapswith ls, Are,
o,or qny.
1 Are- there .?.f?t.shopsin
Barton?
z ,-------there--.----.supermarket?
3 .---.---there-..-...-nicepark?
4 ........there.....,-.old buildings?
5 -..,.--,there,.----.-postofficein
Ian'sroad?
6 --.---..there-..".,-.bank in lan's
road?
7 -,-----.there---..---caf€snearIan's
house?
8 ......-.there---,---,restaurantsnear
Ian'shouse?
C)Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questions. Use the
correct short answers.
a) Find 14 words for clothes
(++).sn
b) Work in pairs..Qompare
answers.
c) Which of the clothes in 5a)do
you never wear?
a) Tick (/) thethingsyou cando
in English.
Icantalkaboutplacesinatownorcig.
Icanaskaboutothertownsorcities.
Icansaywhatisinmybag.
Icanaskforinformationatatourist
informationcentre.
Icantalkaboutclothesandcolours.
Icantalkaboutmyfavouritethings
andpeople.
b)What do you needto study
again?6ft!$l
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We're twins
QUICKREVIEWooo
What'syourfavourite:city,sport,shop,film,book,colour?Workin groups
of three.Tettthe otherstudentsyourfavouritethings.Areanythesame?
A MyfavouritecityisBerlin.BMetoo.CMyfavouritecityisPrague.
Thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike
a) Look at these sentences. After
love.lihe andhate we can use a
noun or verb+ing.
I love aninrals.
I like soztpollcrirs.
I don't like dancing.
I hate shopping for clothes.
b) Find all the verb+ing words
in 1a).
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Vocabularythingsyoulikeand
don't[ike;love,like,hate
Grammarobjectpronouns
ReviewfavouriteiPresentSimpte
freetimeactivities
a) Write three true sentences
and three falsesentencesabout
things you love, like, don't like
and hate. Use words and phrases
from 1a).
I don't likehorrorfilms.
I lovevisitingnewplaces.
b) Work in pairs. Sayyour
sentences.Guessifyour partners
sentencesare true or false.
We'reveryditferent
O
ul Match thesewords and phrasesto pictures l-9.
so'apoperasZ visitingnewplices clissicalmusic f$ing dincing
watchingsportonTV Snimals hdrrorfilms shoppingforcl6thes
b) iTgB ffi Listen and practise.
Q
rlarchthese phrasesto pictures A-D.
I tike... I hate... I don'tlike... I love...
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thesewordswithYour
twins different thesame both
b) Do you know any twins? If yes.
tell the classabout them (names,
age,jobs, family,etc.).
a)
JennyandI aretwins,but our
friendste[[ we'revery
different.We nevergo to
concertstogetherbecause| like
rockmusicandJennyloves
classicalmusic.Weboth[ike
watchingTV,but | lovewatching
sportandJennyhatesit.And
Jennydoesn't[ikehorrorfilms,
but | lovethem.But | [ikehaving
a twin sister.I don'tsee
everyweek,but shephones
everyweekend.
thingsthey both like.
b) ReadaboutJack andJenny again. Fill in the gapsin
thesesentenceswithJach orJenny.
t Jack likesrock music.
7A Vocabularyand Grammar
1 I Do you like dancing?
s Yes,I love_.tt_..
z n Do you like Madonna?
e Yes,I like a lot.
3 n Do you like shoppingfor clothes?
e No,I hate.__...
4 a Do you likeJohnnyDepp?
s Yes,I love. ........
s a Do you like soapoperas?
e No, I hate ..........
e a Do you like dogs?
s Yes,but theydon'tlike !
b) Listen and check. Listen again and
practise.
Doyou likedincingZ YEs,t l6veit.
c) Work in pairs. Taketurns to ask the questions
in 8a).Answer for you.
@ ^!
Write five quesrionswith Does... tihe... ?
aboutJackandJenny.
DoesJacklikerockmusic?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and answerthe questions.
@ Wort in new pairs. StudentA p90.
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verb object
love soapoperas.
hates
Fillb)
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Readand listen to Jack andJenny.Find two
O
ul Fill in the gapswith objectpronouns.
hateswatching sport on TV
doesn't like horror films.
lovesItalian food.
hatessoap operas.
doesn't like flying.
HelpwithGrammar
Look againat the texts aboutJackandJenny.
the table with the object pronouns in
Jack'smy twin brother,but we
don'tlikethesamethings.We
don'tusuattyeatout together
because| [ikeChinesefoodand
Jacklovesltalianfood.Weboth
[ikewatchingTV,but | lovesoap
operasandhe hates .AndI
don't[ikeftying,butJacktoves
Yes,we'reverydifferent,but | [ike
havinga twin brotherandI always
phone at the weekend.
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subject
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ry5Oan you drive?
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Askquestionsandfindfourthingsyoubothlike:
A Doyou |ikeclassicalmusic?BYes,/ do./ No,I don't.
I can'tswim!
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bilities
a) Match thesewords and phrasesto
picturesl-10.
swim4 cook drive sing ski
ptaybisketbattptaythepiino
ptaytheguitir speakC6rman ridea bike
b) Listen and practise.
c) Work in pairs. Mime activities from 1a).
Guess your partner's activities.
@ ^l ,
atr:"1 to thesesentences.Notice how we say
canandcqn't.ls canstressed?Is can'tstressed?
tt.r , t . , /, I
HelDl I Cant/Ku:nt/ swlrn!
Shecan /kan/ pldy the piino.
S6rry,we cin't /kolnt/ spe'akChin6se.
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They can /ken/ ski vEryw€ll.
b) Listen to slx sentences. Do you hear can or can't?
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Uatch sentences14 topictures A-D.
t Help! I can'tswim!
z Shecan play the piano
3
4

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*" use canor can'tto talk about ability.Look at these
sentences.Then readthe rule.
PoSITIVE(+)
She can
They can
NECATVE(-)
I can't
We can't
the piano
Chinese.
Cqn and can't arethe same for I, yott, he, she, it, we and thel'.
oWesometimesuse(very)wellwith can:
Theycanshi(very)well.
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pt t3
L_. Listen again and practise.
--ankanlplSytheguitr.
:r rite three true sentencesand three false
-ntences
about you and your family. lJsecan
N can't.
u'-,sistercanspeakRussianverywell.
:an'tridea bike.
l) brk in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Guess
J vour partner'ssentencesare true or false.
pwiththechildren
ai Lr. . Look at the photo. MrsJones wants
rn au pair to help with her children, Ella and
Daniel. Listen to the interview. Does Maria get
fie job?
0) Listen again. Put a tick (/) for the things
Uaria can do. Put a cross (X) for the things
rhe can't do.
' cook /
2 drive
; >peakGerman
t speakFrench
I sn'im
il brk in pairs.
Hetpv{itnGrammar
Took at thesequestions.Then fill in the gapsin
the short answers with can or can't.
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?)
Canyou cook?
Canyou ptaythe piano?
Canhe ptaythe guitar?
CanshespeakCerman?
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answersin 8.
Canlkanlyou co'ok?YEs,t cn lkrenl.
@
Work in pairs. StudentA -* p9I. StudentB + p97.
:.' -i ":"
@ rur"t" a lisr of thingsyou cando.
playtheguitar
a) Work in new pairs. Ask questions to find
things you canboth do. Useyour list from 11.
' Canyouptaytheguitar?j , Yes,I can./ No,I can't..'-r - .--.-'. ...- ":_._"_*.
Oi,af the classthingsyou canboth do.
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SHORTANSWERS
Yes,| .
No,| ,____..__......
Yes,he
No,she
l: l':
6 play tennis
7 play the piano
I srng
9 play the guitar
Compare answers.
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Write tenplacesin a town or city.
arestaurant a cafd
b) Work in groups.Comparelists. Do you
havethe sameplaces?
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sentencesl-o.
1 It's in King Street. c/
2 lt's near the bank.
3 It's next to the bank.
4 It's opposite the bank.
s lt's on the left.
o It's on the right.
' o We can say in King Street
or on King Street.
I . pl12
Listen and practise the sentences
Vocabutaryprepositionsof place
RealWorldaskingfor andgivingdirec -'=
Reviewabilities;can;placesin a town:-
city(1)and(2)
It'soverthere
a) Work in new pairs. Maria now lives with theJones famr.
in Hampton.Look at the map on p59. What areplacesl---'
b) Work in the samepairs. Saywhere a place is on the m':
Yourpartner guessesthe place.
i lt'sin New Road,oppositethepark.i__'..-_-_-J
i Thecinema.
7C Directions
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Findfourthingsyoucando,
butyourpartnercan'tdo:A Canyouplay
theguitar?BNo,/ can't.AOh,I can!
Where'sthecaf6?
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b) Work in pairs. Ask where the caf€is in
picturesa)-l).
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Look at the photo of Maria. She'sis at * on the map. Rt::
conversationsA-C. Fill in the gapswith the correctplaces
A
MARIA Excuseme. Where's the 1post of"fjce ?
MAN It's over there, near the cinema.
MARTA Oh, yes.I can seeit. Thanks.
MAN You'rewelcome.
B
MARTA Excuseme. Where'sthe 2--.-- ?
MAN Go along this road and turn left. Thats Park Street
The 3__..__...___......, is on the right, next to the theatre.
MARTA Thank you very much.
MAN You'rewelcome.
c
MARIA Excuseme. ls therea 4.--...---....---..-.._near here?
woMAN Yes,there is. Go along this road and turn right.
The s,_..,,__..___..__.__..is on the left, oppositethe station.
MARIA OK, thanksa lot.
b). ' . Listenandcheck.
a)
in 2.
'.,.'..".-.....
Where'sthecaf6j
inpicturec)? j
r!!i"r1esf....,
Real World
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a) Listen and practisethe sentences
in 6.
Exciseme.Whdre'sthemusum?
b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations
in 5a).Taketurns to be Maria.
@ A Lookagainat the map. Readtheseconversarions.
Choosethe correctwords.
1
A Excuselyou /6d Is there a restaurantnear 2here/ there?
s Yes,there is. Go along this road and rurn 3left/ right.
That'sStation Road.The restaurantis arn/ on the right,
snear/ rn the statiorr.
n Thank you very much.
2
A Excuseme.6Where's/ What'sthe theatre?
a lt's Tnear/ over there,sopposite/ nextto the museum.
A Oh yes.I can seeit. Thanks a lot.
g You'rewelcome.
3
A Excuseme.Is therea supermarketsnextto/ nearhere?
g Yes,thereis.Go 10to/ alongthisroad.Thesupermarket
is on the 11Left/ right,oppositethel2hotel/ caf6.
n Thanksa iot.
b) Lisrenand check.
c) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversationsin 8a).
Taketurns to ask for directions.
Work in new pairs.Youareat * on the map. Ask for
directionsto placeson the map. Are your partner's
directionscorrect?
1oo
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|
* to turn on road here over
I ASKTNGFORDTRECTTONS
1Exeu'?me. Where'sthe (museum)?
Excuseme. Is therea (bank) near2 ...........?
CIVINCDIRECTIONS
Go along this 3.,.......and turn left.
Go along this road and a,.........right.
That's(Park Streer).
The (museum) is on the right, nexr s..
the (theatre)
The (bank) is 6 . the left, opposite
the (station)
Its 7. ,,.....there,near the (cinema).
7D I love the lnternet
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writesentenceswith thereisI thereareabout
placesnearyourschool.Workin pairs.Compare
sentences.Doyouknowyourpartner'splaces?
AThere'sa nicecafdin NewStreet,oppositethe
cinema.BReally?What'sit calledT
Vocabularythingspeopledo online
Review thereis/ thereare;cani
PresentSimplequestions
O ul Look at the questionnaire. Fill in the
gapsin phrasesI-8 with thesewords.
setrtf sell watch listen music
theatre friends holidavs
TIPS!o We say receiveemails or get emails.
c online = connected to the Internet
b)ffiX ffi Listenandpractise.
Work in pairs. What can people do at
thesewebsites?
Youcandownloadmusicat emusic.com.
lastminute.com
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Work in pairs. Look again at the questionnaire. Interview
your partner. Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column C.
Give more information if possible.
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receiveemails?
r Yes,I do.I get about l
I 50 emailsa davl l
.. .1..."....'
I to. I oon r. !Doyoubuyconcertor
theatreticketsonline?
b) Work in new pairs. Talk about your partner in 5a).
C)feil the classtwo things about your first partner.
Internetquestionnaire
I Sgnd-andreceiveemails
2 buyconcertor.
videosor TV programmes
to the radio
o buyand
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Work in new pairs. What other things
canpeopledo online?Makea list.
Iistento music bookahotel
b) Compare lists with another pair.
Do you have the samethings?
a) ::-11f.-i:Look at the photo. Lisren ro
Alice's interview. Put a tick (/) or a cross
(X) in column B of the questionnaire.
b) Listen again.Answer thesequestions.
1 DoesAlice geta lot of emailseveryday?
z What'sher favouritewebsite?
g Wheredoesher sisterlive?
4 What doesshebuy on Amazon?
s Is shemarried?
6 Doesshehavean iPod?
a)fifiH Lookatthepictures O a)mn Listentothesewords. C) tl f,fif, @ Listentothis
Listen to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and poem. Listen again and practise.
Sharon Smith has a small shop
In Shanghai city centre
She sells Spanish skirts
And Turkish shirts
And expensiveBritish suits
She sells Egyptian boots
And Russian coats
What can she sell you?
b) Work in pairs. Take turns to
say lines of the poem.
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9
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f,) Cross out the wrong words.
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a)Write theletters.[fit
1 soaD oDeras
2 ani_a_s
s ho__or fil_s
+ da_ci_g
s f-yin-
6 cla__ical mu_ic
7wa c inssoo tonT
8 vi itin ne pla es
9 s o nins for clo es
b) Tick (/) three things you
like. Then find two students
who like the same things.
Fill in the gaps with these
verbs.t!ft|
li*€ likes love loves
hate hates don'tlike
doesn'tlike
Choosethe correct words. .
t WhereareGFD/ them?
z She/ Herdoesn'tknow we/ us.
3 Doeshe/ himlike I/ me?
4 I/ meknow she/ her.
5 We/ Usnever seethey/ them.
5 Do you live with he/ him?
a) Look at the pictuies. Write
three true sentencesand three
false sentencesabout you. Use
canandcar?'t.lfif,l{:}X
I canplay theguitarwell.
I can'tspeakSpanish.
b) Work in pairs. Sayyour
sentences.Guessif your
partner's sentencesare true
or false.
1
2
3
send/ get/ buyemails
downloadmusic/ videos/ friends
buy concert/ theatre/ radio
tickets
watch TVprogrammes/ videos/
theradio
s book flights/ friends/ holidays
s chat to friends/ family/ emails
7 listen to music/ theradio/ flights
e buy/ chatlse//thingsonline
b) Work in pairs. Compare
answers. Which thtqgr in 5a) do
vou do online?
a) Tick (/) the things you can do
in English.
I cantalkaboutthingsI likeand
don'tlike.
I canaskaboutthingsotherpeople
likeanddon'tlike.
I cansaythingsI canandcan'tdo.
I canaskwhatotherpeoplecando.
I canaskfor,giveandunderstand
simpledirections.
I cantalkaboutthingsI doonline.
b) What do you need to study
again? l"EtFil
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r @r -{t&e..watchingfootball.
I playing tennis.
Harry ---------------rice.
a @H" vegetables.
s @-Jane watching TV
u @w. soapoperas.
t @st. coffee.
t @w. learning
English.
tMsuit shirt
b) Sf t-istenagainandpractise.
blue consonants.
lsl suit small skirt sell centre
city police pencil expensive
lesson Spanish
ly shirt she shop sugar tissues
sure TurkishBritish Egyptian
RussianSpanish
b) fl I-isten again and practise.
7 ReVigW Lansuasesummary7,p112
a Days to remember
I was there!
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writethe oppositesof theseadjectives:good,hot,big,new,cheap,
beautiful.Workin pairs.Compareanswers.Thensayonesentencefor
eachadjective:A / haveanewcomputer.BMycomputerisveryold.
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b) &ffi$ Readand listen to Melanie, Tania and Pascal.
What were their'amazing days'?
c) Readthe texts again. Choosethe correct words in
thesesentences.
t TheBeatles'lastconcertwasin theIJK/@
z The concertwasaboutanhour/ halfanhourlong.
3 Taniawasin Sydneywith her parents/ friends.
+ The fireworks at midnight werefantastic/ boring.
s Pascal'sfriendswerefrom France/ Brazil.
6 He wasat the matchwith fwo/ threeotherpeople.
Vocabularyadjectives(2)
GrammarPastSimpleof be:positiw
andnegative
Reviewadjectives(1);favourite
7.5,5,-
8.OO
SPORTS
NEWS
I wasat the Beatles'lastconcert.
It wasin SanFranciscoin 1966.
Therewere25,000peopleat the
concert,but the stadiumwasn't
full - therewereabout 'l7,000
emptyseats!Theconcertwasn't
very[ong,onty33 minutes,but I
wasveryhappyto bethere.I
wasonlysixteenat the time.
Adjectives(2)
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Match theseadjectivesto pictures a)-h).
1 short !!l long
z hippy I unhippy
: interestlng I b6ring
+ full I €rnpty
s aifticult ! e'asy
6 right I wrong
7 old I young
e t8rrible,iwful I great,fantistic,amizing
b)fiffiS ffi Listenandpractise.
8A Vocabularyand Grammar
HelpwithGrammar
a) Look at thesesentences.Are they in
the presentor the past?
I was at theWorld Cup Final.
Wewere nearthe OperaHouse.
Thestadiumwasn't full.
They weren't very huppy.
b) Look at the sentencesin 3a)again.
Then fill in the gapsin the table with
wa1 wdsn't,were and weren't.
@ Uro $! Listenandpracrise.Noricehow we saywas
and were.
I waslwazl at theWdrldCdpFinal.
Wewerelwal ne'arthe6oeraHo'use.
(9
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Choosethe correct words.
1 I @ / were only ten years old.
2 My sisterswasn't/ weren'tat the concert.
: There was/ werea lot of people in Sydney that night.
a John Lennon was/ werea greatmusician.
s The fireworks was/ wereon TV in a lot of countries.
6 | was/ were very huppy after the match.
7 There wasn't/ weren'tany empty seatsin the stadium.
e At 3 a.m. my parents was/ werevery tired, but I wasn't/ weren't.
9 The concert wasn't/ weren'texpensive- my ticket was/ were
only $4.50!
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Who says each
sentence: Melanie, Tania or Pascal?
pI 15 @ Wort in groups of three. Look at p99.
POSIT|VE(+)
t..
youwere
he/ she/ it was
we -..._________--
they were
NEGATTVE(-)
I wasn't (= was not)
you weren't (= were not)
he/she /it .
we weren't
they
, r lfs past of thereis / thereare is
therewas / therewere.
Pas<
arlry--rrr
Z, Erl Happy anniversary!
D-
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writesixadjectivesandtheiropposites(difficult,easy,etc.).Workin pairs.
Taketurnsto sayanadjective.Yourpartnersaystheoppositeadjective
anda sentencewith thisadjective:A difficult.Beasy.Englishisveryeasy!
Yearsandpasttimephrases AnIndianwedding
1 1887 a) nineteeneighty
2 1900  ul twentyten
3 1980 6; eighteeneighty-seven
d) twothousandandnine
e) nineteenhundred
f) twothousand
Joe was in Paris last week. A
He'sat work now.
He was in bed four hours ago.
He was at home yesterday afternoon.
i*,*iListen and practisesentencesl-4.
a wEdding a bride a groom a wEddinganniversary
b) Look at the photos of an Indian wedding. Who is the
bride? Who is the groom?
c) ,i,..,' , Listen to Rajeettalk to a friend about his wedding
anniversary.Choosethe correct words in thesesentences.
t RajeetandGita'sweddinganniversaryIr o"@ / Sunday.
z Their wedding wastwo/ ten yearsago.
s Their weddingwasin England/ India.
+ Rajeet'sparents were/ weren'fat the wedding.
s There was/ wasn'ta party after the wedding.
d) Listen again. Answer these questions.
t Where was the wedding? ln Mumbai.
2 How old were Rajeetand Gita?
3 How many people were at the wedding?
+ Where was Rajeet'sbrother?
5 Were Rajeet'ssistersat the wedding?
6 How many days was the party?
Vocabularyyearsandpast
timephrases
Grammar PastSimpleof be:
questionsandshortanswers;
wasborn/ wereborn
Reviewadjectives;PastSimple
of be:positiveandnegative
O
ul Matchl-6 to a)-0.
4 2000
s 2009
6 2010
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Check thesewords with your teacher.
'i oWe usein with years'.in 1980,etc.
b) ,.rgListen and practise.
c) Work in pairs. Saytheseyears.
2012 1977 2018 18'15 1990 2003
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Match pictures A-D to sentencesl-4.
I
2
3
4
b)
@
Eiff in the gapswith yesterday,in,last or dgo.
1
2
3
4
5
o
was in a cafe two hours ,?g9_
was at home night
wasn't in this country 1999.
wasn'tat work.. . morning.
was in this class .. ,,, month.
wasn't in this classthree months
Sunday
HelpwithGrammar
AB Vocabularyand Grammar
Listen and practisethe
questionsand answersin 5.
WhErewasthew€ddino?
Hdw6ldwere Rajebtuia cit"z
@
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prl5
7
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a) Look at thesequestions.Notice the word order.
Where was thewedding?
Howotd were RaieetandCita?
b) Write rhesequesrionsin the table.
1 How manypeoplewere at thewedding?
z Wherewas Rajeet'sbrother?
c) Fill in the gapswith was,were,wasnlor werent.
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS
I lhe lshe/ it attheweddinp?
yes,t/ he/ she/ itwas.
" No,t/he/she/it
.W.e_reyou/ we/ theyat thewedding? Yes,you/ we/ they
" No,you/ we/ they .
WASBORNI WEREBORN
d) Fill in the gapswith wasor were.
t e Where..v_v_as_.Gitaborn? z I When vorrhnrn?
s she bornintheUK. , r f;;"l;lr,;i^
1 you/ at home/ lastSunday/ Were?
Wereyou at homelastSunday?
z you / yesterdayevening/ were/
Where?
3 threemonthsago/ you/Were /
on holiday?
4 on Newyear,sEvel9g9 / you/ were/
Where?
s at work / Were/ lastMonday/ you?
6 you / were/ Where/ born ?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the
questions.
g
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rite the namesof rhreepeople
you know.Think when and where
they were born. Don't write this
information.
b) Work in pairs.Ask about the people
on your partner'spaper.
, Who'sVehmetZ
, t-lo,cmr7brother.' '-' "'J
'i
Whenwasheborn?
ln lQa1
Wherewashe born?
In Dubai.i
Work in new pairs. Student A
p8B.StudentB p94.
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Chooserhecorrecrwords.
t Who wast@er..:}rthebride and groom?
z Was/ Werethey the same age?
: When was/ werethe wedding?
4 Was/ WereRajeetsparentsar-rhe
wedding?
s Who was/ werein Australia?
o Where was/ wereGita born?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer rhe
questions.
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fitr'n s! Listenandpractisethemonths.
Jinuary
FEbruary
March
Aprit
b) Work in pairs. Saythesedates.
13th 14th 'l5th 16th 17th l gth ',lgth 22"d
Z3,d 24th Zsth Z6th ZTth ZSth Zgth 31't
c) Gfi$ f,f Listenandcheck.Listenagainand
practise.
Readthesequestions and answers.
words in bold.
What dayis it today?
(It's)Monday.
What'sthe datetoday?
(It's)Marchthe seventh.
When'syour birthday?
(It'son) Junethe second.
6}ffiXlprrs
O ,ltm f,| Listenandpractisethesedates.
Notice the lettersin pink.
1't first
Zndsecond
3'd third
4th fourth
5th fifth
6th sixth
7thseventh
8th eighth
9th ninth
1Othtenth
11th eleventh
1Zthtwelfth
20th twentieth
21't twenty-first
30th thirtieth
ac When's your birthday?
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Askyourpartnerwherehe/ shewas:threehoursago,
yesterdayafternoon,at 9 p.m.lastSaturday,at 11a.m.lastSunday,on
NewYear'sEve[astyear.A Wherewereyou threehoursago?BI wasat work.
Monthsanddates
Vocabularymonthsanddates
RealWorld tatkingaboutdays
anddates;makingsuggestions
Helpwith Listeningtinking(2)
Review PastSimpleof be;past
timephrases
May
June
l:.i
August
SeptEmber
Oct6ber
Nov6mber
Dec€mber
@ m ffi Listenandpractisethe questionsand
answersin 3.
lE f'f,fn Listento four conversations.which datesdo
vou hear?
1 June 20th/ 22nd
z March 13th/ 30th
3 October 3rd/ 23rd
+ April lst/ 4th
b) Work in pairs. Saya month. Your partner
saysthe next two months.
( r...) er,!-rdqg''t)-----_----<
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Write five dates(March 3'a, August25th,etc.).
b) Work in pairs. Saythe dates.Write your partner's
dates.Check your partner'spaper.Are they correct?
c) Ask other students when their birthdays are. Do any
students havebirthdays in the samemonth asyou?
When'syourbirthday,Adela?
It'son May25th.
My birthday'son May22nd.
Happybirthday!
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Checkthesewordswith your teacher.
aprEsentaptay meet declde
b)f,flp Lookat thephoto.It'sHelen'sbirthdaytoday.
Listento her conversationwith herhusband.Sam.
What do theydecideto do this evening?
1A
B
2A
B
3A
B
Notice
aC RealWorld
3
f':lt?l Listen again.Choosethe correct
s-ords.
5
Helens presenris a skirt/ @
-{ntonio's is the name of a shop/ restaurant.
Helen and Sam go to the cinema every
week/ month.
The theatre is near the cinema/ museum.
They decide ro meer at a caf6/ thetheatre
at about 6.00/ 7.00.
a) Look at these sentences from Helen and
Sam's conversation. Why do we link the
rvords in pink and bluc?
Do you have anr good_iclcas?
We were there a week ago.
Seeyou this tYtrring.
b)f@ LookatR8.13,pI24.Listenagain
andnoticethe consonant-vowellinking-
thinkso.
Wheresha[[wea.-__-_-".-.-?
shaltwemeet?
'
WhVdon't we (goto the
ctnemati
Let's(goto the theatre).
Let'smeetat (thetheatre).
GltrllDlpr15
@ m f,f tisten andpractiserhesenrencesin 10.
Whetshatlwed6this_dvening?
@ ^l
Putthis conversationinorder.
fl; 17,
@ a) Work in new pairs. Write a conversationabout
next Saturday.Use sentencesin 10and your own
ideas.
b) Practiseyour conversationuntil you can
rememberit.
c) Work in groups of four. Role-playyour
conversations.What do the other pair decide to do
on Saturday?
d) Role-playone of your group'sconversationsfor
the class.
@
Readthesesentences.Fill in the gapswith thesewords.
Ad meet idea seven don't time
Whatshallwel.._d.O_.(this
evening)?
/ Yes,that'sagood
GEORGE
a) What shall we do tomorrow evening,Jessica? l
b) Great! Seeyou there!
c) No, I don't think so.
d) OK. What time shall we meet?
e) Yes,that'sa good idea. Where shall we meet?
JESSTCA
f) Let'smeet at the restaurant.
g) Why don'r we go to rhe cinema? 2
h) About quarrer to eight.
i) OK. Let'sgo to that Indian restaurant in Old Street.
b)tltilTl Listenandcheck.
c) Work in pairs.Fractisetheconversationin 12a).
IqF :.
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8D Festivals
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Youwantto goouttogethertomorrowevening.
Makesuggestionsaboutwhatto do.Decidea ptaceandtimeto
meet.A Whatshallwedotomorrowevening?BWhydon'twe...?
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Matchthenumbersin A to thephrasesin B.
A
150

390 

1,000 
16,200 
750,000
1,000,000
s0,000,000
Vocabularybignumbers
Review makingsuggestions;
monthsanddates;wasandwec
B
athousand
a million
sixteenthousand,two hundred
a hundredandfifty
fifty mittion
threehundredandninety
sevenhundredandfiftythousand
TIP!r We don'tusea plural -swith hundred,thousand
or million: threehundrednot th+*aadtd*. etc.
b)fi:,|nil f,f Listenandpractise.
O ^lfif'fn
Listenandwrite thenumbers.
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
I ^l
Work on your own.Write fivebig numbers.
b) Work in new pairs. Sayyour numbers. Write
your partner'snumbers. Are they correct?
O
,l Checkthesewordswith your teacher.
afBstivat trivel throw a tllo girlic
b) Readthe article. Fill in the gapswith these
numbers.
177,s0070,000,0001,500
125,00030,000 150,000
c) f,ff,D Listen to the article and checkyour
answers.
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Readthearticleagain.Answerthesequestions.
1 When andwhereis La Tomatina?
z What do peopledo at this festival?
g When is the Gilroy GarlicFestival?
a What fooddo peopleeatat this festival?
5 When wasthe first GlastonburyFestival?
e When is the next Kumbh Mela?
b) Which two festivals would you like to go to?
a)Gm Lookatthepictures
, O a)Gm Listento thesewords. I ^l
tml f,f tistentothese
Listen to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and sentences.Listen again and
bluc letters.
lctl forty four sport boring
awfuI August daughtersmall
always morning water short
lgl,l burger first work shirt skirt
Turkish Cerman girt early
thirty third surname
b) f,f t-isten againand practise. b) fif risten againandpractise.
a) Find nine adjectives() O).
GI
b) Write the opposites of the
adjectivesin 1a).
young ) old
Choosethe correct words.
r My dad @/were a doctor.
z Theseshoeswasn'f/ weren't
expensive,theywas/ wereonly
f20.
3 I wasn't/ weren'tat homeon
Sunday,I was/ wereat work.
+ My grandparentswas/ were
from ltaly.
s It wasn't/ weren'ta very good
film.
o I'm sorrywe wasn't/ weren'tat
your party.We was/ werein
France.
b) Work in pairs. Sayyour
years.Write your partner's
years.Are they correct?
a) Fill in the gapswith last,
yesterdny,inorago.f@
Luke was ...
a) at work an hour ag?-..
b) in New York,--------------week.
c) at a party ......-evening.
d) in Rome Saturday.
e) at university 2003.
f) in India a month
b) Work in pairs. Put sentences
a)-0 in order.
practrse.
t lt's the thirty-first of August.
2 It wasa boring morning at
work.
a This smallburgeris awful.
+ TheTurkish girl is alwaysearly
5 lt's a Germansportscompany.
6 My daughterhasforty-four
skirts and thirty-threeshirts!
b) Work in pairs. Practisethe
sentences.
Why Where good
meet [et's shall past
A
B
A
B
A
'..What shall we do on Sunday?
don't we play tennis?
No, I don't 3------.-.------so.
OK, 4....----..go to the park.
Yes,that's a 5 idea.
shall we meet?
Let's7.........."----at the station.
What time we meet?
About half s.---;,:----two.
b) Work in pairs. Practisethe
conversation.
a) Tick (/) thethingsyou cando
in English.
Icanmakesentencesandask
questionswithryasandwere.
Icansayandunderstandyearsand
pasttimephrases.
Icansayandunderstandmonths
anddates.
Icanaskaboutdaysanddates.
Icanmakeandrespondtosuggestions.
Icansayandunderstandbignumbers.
b)What do you needto study
again?f;Itilf
-.(e
ls'tl
a RgVieW Lansuasesummary8,p1'14 0 3.l;lli,ffi;i*'withthese
What
think
B
A
B
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write six vears.lFilil
(9
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Make questions with these
words.
1 born / Where/ you /were ?
Wherewereyou born?
z lastyear/ in this country/
you / Were ?
3 was/ born / your father/
Where?
4 two months agolWere /
in this class/ you ?
s were/ on your lastbirthday /
Where/ you 7.
6 was/ Englishclass/ When /
your first ?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questions.
forty
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9 Going away
9A Amazingjourneys
QUICKREVIEWoro
Writethe namesof fourpeopleinyourfamily.Workin pairs.Swappapers.
Askquestionsaboutthepeopleandwhentheywereborn:A Who'sNatalia?
B5he3my sister.AWhenwassheborn?BOnJunezra 1994.
Let's goby tuk-tuk!
BangkoktoBrighton
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Check thesewords with your teacher.
atik-tuk Tha'ilandajo'urney
raisemoneyforchirity
b) Look at the photo. What is the
article about, do you think?
c) Readthe article. Are your guesses
in 3b)correct?
fn 2006two English
lwomen. Jo Huxster and
Antonia Bolingbroke-
Kent, travelled from
Thailand to the UK - in
a pink tuk-tuk!
Jo had the idea in 2002 when
shewent to Bangkok on holiday.
When shecamebackto
England,shetold her friend
Antonia what sheantcd to do.
Antonia lili.eclthe idea, so in
2006 they went back to Bangkok
and bought a tuk-tuk called
Ting Tong.
rs&-_
- ' du-r- "
Jo andAntonia startcd their
journey on May 28th2006.They
travelled for 12hours every day.
usually on very bad roads.All the
peoplethey met were very
friendly andthey sometimesgare
Jo andAntonia food and money.
The two women travelled 12,500
milesandr isilcrll2 countries.
They arrircd in Brighton,
England,98 daysafter they left
Bangkok. After they got home,
they wrote a book called Tuk-Tuk
to the Road.They also raised
f50.000 for charitv.
Vocabularytransport
Grammar PastSimple:positive
(regularandirregularverbs)
Helpwith ListeningPresentSimple
or PastSimpte
Reviewyears,monthsanddates
Transport
a) Tick (/) the words you know.
Then check new words in Language
Summary 9 ltrlll pll6.
a car a bus atrain atixi a bike
a m6torbike a ptane a boat
b) f,[fl f,f Listen and pracrise.
G)Underline the verbs in thesesentences.
t I usuallygo to work by car.
2 I cometo this schoolby bus.
3 I nevertravelby plane.
+ I alwayswalk to work.
TIP!oWe s y by ,ar;W bus,etc.
O
ul Write sentencesaboutyou.
1 I ... to work / school/ university...
I go to workbybike.
z I usually... to thisschool...
3 When I goshopping,I usually...
+ I lovetravelling...
s I don'tlike travelling...
6 I nevertravel...
b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.
Are any the same?
Readthe article again. Complete the table
with the correct dates,placesand numbers.
a) travetledby tuk-tuk
b) datestarted
c) placestarted
d) ptacefinished
e) milestravelled
f) countriesvisited 12
g) daystravelted
h) moneyraised
Aroundtheworldbybike
3l al Readabout Mark Beaumont'sjourney. Fill in the
- gapswith the PastSimple of the verbs in brackets.
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
6 have
7 leave
8 meet
9 tell
10 wdte
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Write thePastSimpleformsof theseregularverbs.
z live
8 want
9 love
to talk
11 start
tz finish
b)GFFI $f Listenandpractise.Which PastSimple
formsendin /Id/?
c)Gm f,f ListenandpractisetheirregularPast
Simpleformsin 5b).
t visit visited
2 watch
r play
+ hate
s walk
6 work
4 [startJhis lourneyin Parison August5th
the sameyear.He [travel]18,3OOmiles
and6.--...--...----lvisitJ20 countnies,and he
He also
[get]emailsfnomfniendsandfamily
evenyweek.He 10-..-------------..--.[finishJhisjourney
in Panison February15th2OO8.His family
[go]to Parisfor the big daY,and his
mother [tell]the newspaPersshe
@
*routoRVERBs
a) Look at the regular Past Simple forms in blue
in the article. Then complete theserules with -d
or -ed.
r To make the PastSimpleof regularverbs,we
usuallyadd -.....-to theverb.
r For regularverbsthat endin -e (lihe,artive,
etc.),we add ..--to theverb.
TlPloThe PastSimpleof travelis travelled.
IRREGULARVERBS
b) Look at the irregular PastSimple forms in
pink in the article. Match them to verbs l-10.
t buy bought
2 come
3 get
+ give
sgo
TIP!r fhs PastSimpleof regularandirregular
verbsis the samefor I, you, he,she,it, we andthey.
c) Check in LanguageSummary 9 Pf 17.
Learn the other irregular verbs in the list.
9A Vocabularyand Grammar
a)f,ff,l Listento thesesentences.Noticethe
differencebetweenthe PresentSimpleandthe
Past Simple.
t I live in London. I lived in London.
2 We work at home. We worked at home.
I They love it. They loved it.
b) fitqil Listen to six pairs of sentences.Which
do you hear first, the PresentSimple or the Past
Simple?
1 PastSimple
Mank
Beaumont,
fnomScotland,l-cye{e-d-
lcycleJaroundthe
world in only194 days
and 17 hout's.Mark
the ideaaftenhe
fleaveJ
GlasgowtJiiiversity
in 2OO7,and he
@
Work in groups of three. Look at p99.
9B My last holiday
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writefiveregutaror irregutarverbsandtheirpastSimpleforms.
Workin pairs.Saytheverbs.Yourpartnersaysa sentencewith
the PastSimpteform:A go.BI wentoutwithfriendslastnight.
Holidayactivities
a) Tick (/) the phrasesyou know. Then do
the exercisein pll6.
go on h6tiday takephdtos go to the be'ach
staywith friendsor fimity stayin a hot8t
go sightseeing go swimming go for a wStk
rent a cir trave[aro'und havea goodtime
b) Listen and practise.
c) What are rhe Past Simple forms of the
verbs in 1a)?
go ) went take ) took
O
ul Wrir" four senrencesabourthings you do
on holiday.Usealways,usually,sometimes
and phrasesfrom 1a).
I alwaysgo to thebeach.
I usuallystaywithfriends.
b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Are
any of your partner'ssentencestrue for you?
Favouriteplaces
HelpwithGrammar
Vocabularyholidayactivities
GrammarPastSimple:negative,
questionsandshortanswers
ReviewPastSimple:positive;
frequencyadverbs
I went on holidayto lstanbullastyear.
I didn't stayin a hotel,I stayedwith some
friendsfrom university.I went sightseeing
in the afternoonsand I took a lot of
photos.My favouriteplacewasthe Blue
Mosque- it'svery beautiful.I wasonly in
Turkeyfor a week,so I didn't visit any
other places.Next time,maybe!
LastyearI travelledaroundColombia,in
SouthAmerica.My favouriteplacewas
Cartagena,a beautifulold city by the sea.
I stayedin a nicehotel andwent to the
beacheveryafternoon.I alsovisited
Providencialsland- the beachesthere
are fantastic.But I didn'tgo swimming
becauseI can'tswim!
We didn't go on holidaylastyear,but
two yearsagowe went to China.Our
favouriteplacewasGuilin- the scenery
is amazing.We stayed'ina smallhotel
andwent for a walk everymorning.
We alsorented a car andvisitedsome
beautifulplaces.We only stayedin Guilin
for four days,but we took 300 photos!
= did not)
d)
ul Check thesewords with your reacher.
thesea anisland thesc6nery
b) Readand listen ro Nancy,Jeff
and Bob.Match the peoplero rhe photos.
Which countriesare the placesin?
c) Readthe texts again.Fill in the gaps
in thesesentenceswith Nancy,Jeff, Bob
or Liz.
1 .N.aney..and
lastyear.
went on holiday
2 .,,.....stayedwith friends.
3 ..........visited an island.
4 __..... and... ,,...went for a walk
every day
5 .........only went to one city.
6 ,........" and _.... , srayed
in hotels.
S
ul Look at rhesesenrences.Notice the word order.
I stay in a hotel.
She visit anyotherptaces.
b) Write these sentences in the table.
1 He go swimming.
2 We go on holiday last year.
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9E} Vocabularyand Grammar
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did Nancy .qo
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answersin 8.
@ Wort in pairs.StudentA ,, p9l. StudentB - p97.
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Listen and practise the sentences in 4.
a) Make these sentences negative. Write the
correct sentences.
t a) Nancy went to Paris.
Nancy didn't go to paris.Shewent to tstanbul.
b) Shewent sightseeingin the mornings.
2 a) Jeff travelled around Colombia rwo years ago.
b) He stayed with friends.
3 a) Bob andLiz stayed in a big hotel.
b) They rented bikes.
b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences.
@ ^l
Work in pairs.Ask your partner rhe quesrions.
@
Con", the texts. Then answer thesequestions.
t Wheredid Nancygo on holiday?
z Who did shestaywith?
3 WhendidJeffgo to thebeach?
4 Did he go swimming?
s Did BobandLiz visit Chinalastyear?
6 How manyphotosdid theytake?
HelpwithGrammar
g *r- euEsroNs(?)
Where
Who
a) Look at thesequestions.Notice the word order.
b) Write these quesrions in the table.
1 When did he r1r|ro rhe beach?
2 How many photos did they irriii:?
c) Fill in the gaps with did or didnt.
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?)
Qt-d_he go swimming?
theyvisitChinalastyear?
@ "l
Make PastSimple questionswirh you.
When ... lastgo on holiday?
Whendidyou lastgo onholiday?
Where... go?
What ... do there?
Who ... gowith?
Where... stay?
How ... travelaround?
... havea goodtime?
b) Answer the questions for you.
on hotiday?
with?
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,he did.
No,he..,,,__....,_.
Yes,they
No,theydidn't.
prI7
b) f"n the classabout your partner,sholiday.
Last *""i."O )
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writefourthingspeopledo on holiday(stayinahotel, rentacar,etc.).
Workin pairs.Comparelists.Thentatkaboutyourfavouritehotiday:
A TwoyearsagoI wenttoJapan.BWheredidyoustay?
TwodaysinLiverpool
a) Write four sentencesabout
things you did last weekend.
b) Work in pairs. Tell your
partner about your weekend.
Ask questions.
I wentoutwithfriendsonSaturdav.
Wheredidvoueo?
We wentto the cinema.
c) fell the classtwo things your
partner did Iast weekend.
a) Look at photos A and B.
What do you know about
Liverpool?
b) fiElEllt's Monday morning.
Look at photo C. Listen to
Caroline andJames.When did
Caroline go to Liverpool? Did
she have a good time?
G)Listen again. Choosethe
correct words.
t Jameswentoutr@
last weekend.
Caroline took a lot of photos
on Saturday/ Sunday.
Caroline and Paul went to a
Japanese/ Chineserestaurant.
They stayedwith Paul's sister/
brother.
5 They went to the CavernClub
on Sundaymorning/ afternoon.
6 They travelledto Liverpool by
plane/ train.
d) Work in pairs. Compare
answers.
Vocabularyat the station
RealWorld buyingtraintickets
Helpwith Listeningsentencestress(3)
Review holidayactivities;PastSimple
a) GHm Readand listen to the beginning of the conversation.Notice
the sentencestress.We stressthe important words.
cARoLtNEH€llo,Jlmes.Did you hive a gobdweekEnd?
JAMES Hi, Ciroline.Y€s,I aia, tni4rc. t didnt 96olut,I stiyedat h6me
ill week€ndandwitched ft Wtrit aboutvo'u?Whit did vo'ud6?
CARoLTNEPful andI w€ntto Liverpool.
b) Look at R9.I0, p125. Listen againand notice the sentencestress.
9C Real World
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Atthestation
Listen and practisethe sentences
in 5a).
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Twdretilrnsto LiverpooL,ple'ase.
b)
TICKETSELLER
Whendoyouwantto come
back?
OK.That'sb)f_..........., please.
Hereareyourtickets.
There'soneat ')............---.
Platform
At ")
$ Wottoin new pairs. StudentA p91.
O
ul Look at the photos.Match thesewords to l-6.
a cistomer7 asingte a retrirn atlcketoffice
aticketmachinea olStform
Listen and practise.
RealWorld
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It's Saturdaymorning.Jamesis at the srarion.
Listen and fill in the gapsin this conversation.
CUSTOMER
Tworeturnsto
d Liuetppp-l, please.
Tomorrowevening.
Thanks.Whattime'sthe
nexttrain?
Whichplatform?
Whattime doesit arrive
in Liverpool?
Thanksa [ot.Bye.
@
ul Work in pairs. Practisethe conversarion
in 5a).Taketurns to be the customer.
b) Closeyour books.Practisethe
conversationagain.
@
*#:d
this conversation.choose the correct
cusroMERA singie,@ / TromOxford, please.
rlcKErSELLEROK. 2That/ That'sLI8.60, please
Heres 3you/ your ticket.
c Thanks. What time's the anext/ near train?
Ts There'sonesat/ on LI.52.
c 6Which/ Whereplatform?
TS Platforrnl.
c What time 7do/ doesit arrive in Oxford?
rs gln/ At 12.47.
c Thanks emuch/ a 1ot.Bye.
b) Listen and check.
c) Work in pairs. Practise the conversation.
Take turns to be the cusromer.
b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers.
pll7
StudentB p97.
9D Who, what, when? Vocabularyquestionwords
Reviewquestionsin the present
andthe past;bignumbers
WhO was the first man to walk
on the moon?
BuzzAldrin
LouisArmstrong
NeilArmstrong
What is the name of the train
from Moscowto Beijing?
a) TheTrans-AsianExpress
b) TheTrans-SiberianExpress
c) TheOrientExpress
3 When did the Titanicsink?
ln L972.
ln !922.
In 1932.
4 Where wasthefamousexplorer
ChristopherColumbusborn?
a) In ltaly.
b) In Portugal.
c) In Spain.
Why can'tyou renta car on the
islandof Sark?
a) Becausetherearen'tanypeople.
b) Becausetherearen'tanyroads.
c) Becausetherearen'tanycars.
How old wasSir EdmundHillary
when he climbedEverestin 1953?
How many yellow cabs are there in
New York City?
a) About7,000.
b) About13,00O.
c) About20,000.
8 How much was a Rolls-Royce
SilverGhostin L9O7?
a) Aboutf500.
b) Abouttl-,000.
c) Aboutt1,500.
QUICKREVIEWooo
Workin pairs.Askquestions
aboutlastweekend.Find
fivethingsthatyoubothdid:
A Didyoueatoutlastweekend?
BYes,/ did.AMetoo.
C,
3:*k
thesewordswithvour
themoon sink anexpl6rer
climb acab
b) Work in pairs.Do the quiz.
c) Checkyour answerson p126.
How many are correct?
l'ielpwithVocabulary
Look againat the words in
bold in the quiz. Match the
question words to the things
they ask about.
Who - a thing
What -a person
When a reason(because)
Where a number
Why a place
How old a time
How many age
How much an amountof
money(f50,etc.)
pl 16
Work in pairs. StudentA
p86. StudentB p92.
a) Write four questions.Use
the questionwords in 2.
b) Work in new pairs. Take
turns to askyour questions.
Ask more questionsif possible.
c) Tell the classtwo things
aboutyour partner.
a)
b)
c)
a)
b)
c)
6
a) 33
b) 43
c) 53
O !.ry
Lookatthepictures
; O 3lqTF Listentothesew'ords.
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sometimesrvedon'rsa1,the
Lrsten to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and letter r in British English. Look
blr-rcconsonants. at thesewords. Which rs do we
say?Which don't we say?
b) ffi Listenagainandpractise.
N leave plane ftying tike
Engtandplace dollars hotiday
wa[let travelling classroom
lf l arrive train read write price
Russiaaround very married
trave[[ingclassroom
b) Sf Listen again and practise.
rdendrfst doctor green
morning radio sport park
right theatre fruit start
tomorrow great terribte
arnveleave
b)f,!f,I| f,f Listenandcheck.
Listen again and practise.
b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questions in 4a).
a) Match the verb in A to a
word or phrase in B. $f,f
AB
go . acar
rent  swimming
stay - on hotiday
take photos
go in a hotel
c
TS
orA
c
ti
o
TS
c
TS
c
travel
go for
goto
stay
go
thebeach
sightseeing
a walk
around
with friends
b) Work in pairs. Saywhat you
did and didn't do on your last
holiday.
lwent onholidayto ltaly.
I didn't renta car.
a) Make questions with these
words. ,
1 early/ you / get up / today/
Did ?
2 lastSunday/ do / What / you/
did ?
3 lastweekend/ you/ shopping
/Did/ go?
+ for breakfast/ have/ you /
today/ did / What ?
9 ReVigW Lansuasesummarye,p1'r6
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Findeightwordsfor
transport.&n
E) oo
t6.-'-
goto
YFfio
er.F.ot
Brr,.# 9.rrF
b) Work in pairs. Saywhen you
use the transport in 1a).
a) Write the PastSimple of
theseverbs. Which three verbs
are regular?
gW leave watch have
start buy ptay go
getup ) got up
b) Fill in the gapswith the Past
Simple of the verbs in 2a).
Yesterday...
1 | ..gpI.up at 7 a.m.
2 I .-....--...--..-homeat 8 a.m.
3 I .-...--...--..work at 9 a.m.
4 I ...............--".pastafor lunch.
5 I -...--..."-,----somenew clothes.
6 I ... .-..to the cinema.
7 1.." ...-..-TV afterdinner.
8 I.--... ----computergames.
c) Tick (/) the sentencesin 2b)
that are true for you. Then
comparesentencesin pairs.
I ,lWrite thewords.l?fiili|
two 1sl'-lg-{e-s---to Bath, please.
OK. That'sf34.20, please.
Here are your 2t.......________.
Thanks. What time's the
3n-...........___train?
4T............_."one at 3.15.
Which sn ?
6P...............2.
What time doesit 7a_____
in Bath?
rs At 4.50. .;.
c Thanksa lot. Bye.
b) Work in pairs. Practisethe
conversation.
a) Tick (/) thethingsyou cando
in English.
Icantalkabouttransport.
Icantalkaboutthepast.
Icanunderstandasimpleadicle.
IcantalkaboutthingsIdoonholiday.
Icanaskandanswerquestionsabout
thepast.
Icanbuytraintickets.
Icanuseouestionwords.
b)What do you needto study
again?t"1t!F'l
10 My future
1OA Life changes
QUICKREVIEWooo
Writefourquestionswith questionwords(What,Howmany,etc.).Workin pairs.
Askyourquestions.Askmorequestionsif possibte:AWhatdidyoudo lastnightT
Blwentoutwithfriends.AWheredidyougo?
Futureplans Aworldlanguage
6l ul Work in pairs.Fill in the gapswith @ ul Look at the photos.Readand listen to Sabrina,Carmen.
theseverbs.Then checkin p118. Luca and Wing Yu. Where doeseachpersonstudy English?
stanf look for get do leave move
b) Readthe texts again.Fill in the gaps with Sabrina,Carmen,
Luca andWingYu.
t Laeals goingto getmarried.
2 .....................s goingto do a computercourse.
3 ----.---.,---..---....sgoingto travelaroundtheUK.
4 ............_........s goingto moveto Miami.
s --...--..,--..,--..--'sgoingto look for ajob.
6 --..,-..,---..,--..--'sgoingto starta newjob.
7 ......................sgoingto moveto Rome.
c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
SabrinafromGermany
I doEngtishat school-it'smy
favouritesubject.l'mgoingto
leaveschoolinJune,butl'm not
goingto startuniversitythis
year.Firstl'mgoingto doa
computercourse,thenl'mgoing
to lookforajob intheUK.
CarmenfromMexico
Myhusband,Ed,isAmerican,so
wesometimesspeakEnglishat
home.latsostudyEnglishonline.
Ourtwo sonsaregoingto move
to MexicoCityin September.
AndnextyearEd'sgoingto leave
hisjob andwe'regoingto move
to Miami!
Vocabutaryfutureplans;
futuretime phrases
Grammarbegoingto:
positiveandnegative
Reviewquestionwords
-..
schoolor university
Srarr a- a newJoD
a
schoolor university
 yourjob
,. a (computer)course

"n "*"-
a house
. to anothercityorcountry
a engaged
 married
u,
a houseor a flat
 a (new)job
b),:'".':1::,
c) Work in
a course
Listen and practise.
pairs. Testyour partner.
(-d"..ffi)
'.----.-.--<
Ir
|
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I
I
tVe usebe goingto + verb to talk aboutfuture
I Pluttt'
P :*:t ff,:l'::"1".1'.?:i';");,'i":
theword
I eoingto do a computercourse.
|
=3 goingto leave hisjob.
|
,Ve goingto stay here
I
I O,write thesesentencesin the table.Which
I
sentenceis negative?
I t We goingto travel aroundtheUK.
I
z I goingto start universitythis year.
I plre
I
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',,, Listenandpractisethe sentencesin 3.
| '',
gdingto ltaldda compttterco'urse.
II
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Lucafromltaly
I studyEnglishat theUniversityof Bologna.My
girtfriend,Silvia,isalsoa studentthere.We'regoing
to getmarriednextyear.Butwearen'tgoingto
stayhere,we'regoingto moveto Rome.
1OA Vocabularyand Grammar
O ^l
Fill in the gapswith the correct form of be goingto
and the verbsin brackets.
1 a) We lregoingtp-buy,a house near the beach.(buy)
b) Our sons..... a flat together.(look for)
2 a) We a big wedding. (not have)
b) She ...university next year. (leave)
3 a) He .--in the UK for two weeks. (stay)
b) We _.Bath and Cambridge.(visit)
a a) I .__myexamsinJune. (do)
b) I .............ajobin London. (not look for)
b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Then match the
sentences to the people in the photos.
WingYufromChina
l'mat anEnglishlanguageschoolin London.
Wehaveclassesfor fivehourseveryday!
Nextmonthmybrotherisgoingto visitme
andwe'regoingto travelaroundtheUK.
ThenI'mgoingto starta newjob in Shanghai.
Futuretimephrases
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Put thesefuture time phrasesin order.
next month
tomorrow morning
next week
a) in 2025
b) tonight 7
c) in December
b) Write three sentencesabout things that your family
and friends are going to do in the future. Use phrases
from 6a)and your own ideas.
My sisterHelenaisgoingto movehousein March.
c) Work in pairs. Tell your partner your sentences.
d)
e)
f)
Q
wnt" one thing you're going to do: after class,
tomorrow evening,next Sunday,next week,
next month, next year.
meetsomefriendsafterclass
a) Work in groups. Talk about your plans.
Are any the same?
l'mgoingtor..i lor. iri.nar.it.r .t.is.'j
b) Tell the classabout your group'splans.
. LinandI aregoingto meetsomefriendsafterclass.
Metoo. I
--t-a7-
'1-..'rEDWhat are you going to do?-rlt-z rrH
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QUICKREVIEWooo
Writeonephrasefortheseverbs:starf,leave,do,move,get,lookfor
(startanewjob, etc.).Workin pairs.Comparephrases.Thensaywhen
youaregoingto dosomeof thethingsonyourlists:/ mgoingto start
anewjob nextmonth.
Phraseswithhave,watch,
go,goto
@ l
lVlatchthesewordsor phrasesto
- the correctverbs.Then checkin
pI18.
dinnerwithfrierrdsthecinema
shoppingTV swimmingthenews
coffeewithfriends sportonTV
thegym running a party(x2)
Vocabutaryphraseswithhave,
watch,go,go to
Grammarbegoingto:questions
andshortanswers
Reviewfutureplans;begoingto:
positiveandnegative
a) Write two true sentencesand two falsesentencesabout your
future plans. Use be goingto and phrasesfrom 1.
I'mgoingto haveapartyonSaturday.
b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Guessif your partner's
sentencesaretrue or false.
newstart
a) Look at the photo and listen to the conversation.
What are Darla, Liam and Wesley going to do on Saturday?
b) Listen again.Answer thesequestions.
t When'sDarlagoingto moveto Australia?
z Whatsherhusbandgoingto do there?
g Is Darlagoingto look for ajob?
+ WhereareDarla'ssistersgoingto live?
5 Are DarlaandJustingoingto havea party?
e What'sLiam goingto do this evening?
HelpwithGrammar
A
@
@ *r- euEsroNs(?)
a) Look at thesequestions.Notice the
When Darla goingto
What herhusband goingto
word order.
move toAustralia?
do there?
b) Write these questions in the table.
t Where Darla'ssistersgoing to livc?
z What Liam going to do this evening?
c) Fill in the gaps with dm, is, are, isn't and aren't.
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?)
Ar.e you goingto watcha film?
.._...._...shegoingto lookfor ajob?
vou poinpto sellvourftat?----------- J --
theygoingto havea party? Yes,theyare./ No,they
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,l. .... ./No, l'mnot.
Yes,sheis./ No,she .........._..
Yes,we ./ No,we aren't.
b) Listen and practise.
c) Work in pairs. Write one more
word or phrasefor the verbsin 1a).
havebreakfast go to a concert
pl19
1OB Vocabularyand Grammar
Write yes/ no questionswith you
for theseplans. lJse be goingto
and verbsfrom 1a).
shopping on Saturday?
Areyougoingto go
shoppingon Saturday?
TV tonight?
the cinema this week?
coffee with friends
after class?
swimming or running
next weekend?
the gym next week?
a party next weekend?
dinner with friends
on Saturday evening?
O ^l
Make questionswith thesewords. v,'t are/What / next weekend / going to / you / do ?
Whatareyou going to do next weekend?
2 after class/ are / going to / you / What / do ?
3 going to / you / When / your homework / do / are ?
4 get up / are/ going to / you / tomorrow / What time ?
5 you / tomorrow evening/ are/Where / dinner /have /going to
6 going to / you / nextyear / go / are/ on holiday / Where ?
b) Listen and check. Listen again and practise.
Whit areyou g6ing to ltal d6 nixt weeknd?
c) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in ba).
Make notes on your partner's answers.
d) Work in new pairs. Talk about your partner in bc).
I
dn'
@ ^l
Ask other studentsyour questions.
Find one person who is going to do each
thing. Then ask one more question.
Areyougoingto go yes,I am.
shoppingonSaturday?
Whatareyougoingto buy? A newsuit.
b) Tell the classabouronestudent'splans.
Yusuf'sgoingto buya newsuitonSaturday.
e:e%Howdoyoufeel?
Match theseadjectivesto pictures l-8. Then check
' pI18.
excited3 tired hippy sad
bored scared hingry ingry
r We can sayI'm excited,etc. or I feel excited,etc.
b) i: ,-::"!,i''i Listen and practise.
c) Work in pairs. Testyour partner.
Who'sbored?; Thewomanin oicture5.
@ ^l
Complete thesesentenceswith always,usually,
-
sometimesor neverto make them true for you.
t I'm
z I'm
g I'm
+ I'm
s I'm
o I'm
z I'm
g I'm
huppy on my birthday.
bored at the weekend.
angry with my friends.
tired on Friday evenings.
hungry at 4 a.m.
excited before I go on holiday.
scaredwhen I fly.
sad when I say goodbye to people.
Vocabularyadjectives(3):feetings
Rea[World sayinggoodbyeandgoodluck
Reviewbegoingfo;frequencyadverbs
Seeyousoon!
a) Readconversationsl-3. Match them to
photosA-C.
1
wlLL Right,its time to go.That'smy.@t flignt
DAD OK,Will. Havea goodzjourney/ holiday
wlLL Thanksa lot. Seeyou in 3two/ threeweeks.
MUM Yes,seeyou.Bye!
2
MAcDAAre you going to study here nextayear/ course?
Hnslru Yes,I am.
MAcDAMe too. Seeyou insSeptember/ December.
Hlsnru Yes,seeyou.
MAGDAAnd good luck with your new ischool/job.
slsnru Thanks a lot.
3
MUM Come on,Julie.You'regoing to be late.
JULTEOK, Mum. I'm readynow.Bye,Dad.
DAD Bye,Julie. Good luck with your Ttest/ exam.
JULIE Thanks very much. Have a goodstime/ dayl
DAD Thanks. Seeyou later.
b) Listen and choose the correct words.
I
lOC Good luck!
QUICKREVIEWooo
Thinkof two thingsyou'regoingto doafterthiscourse.Workin
groups.Te[[eachotheryourplans.Askquestionsif possibte:A After
thiscoursel'm goingtogoonholiday.BWhereareyougoingtogo?
i='G.
a)
b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences. c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
1OC RealWorld
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Fill in thegapswith thesewords.
}rl.id.ay much lot exam see September
Thanksa
Yes, vou.
newjob day nextmonth
birthday on Monday
b) Which phrase in bold in 4a)can you use with these
words or phrases?
journey intwoweeks
weekend Englishtest
newschool time
Haveagoodjourney.
!'iTf,Iiilpne
@ m ffi Listenandpractisethe sentencesin 4.
l'm goingto meetsome
friendsafterctass.
0
at PutconversationsA andB in order.
A
ALAN Have a good timel
ALAN What are you going to do after work?
ALAN Seeyou tomorrow.
rtRRv Yes,seeyou. Bye!
rennv Thanks a lot.
KERRvI'm going to have dinner with friends.
B"
stD Thanks. Oh, and good luck with your
new job.
stD To Bodrum, in Turkey.
stD I'm going to go on holiday nexr week.
JAN Really?Where areyou going?
JAN Thanks a lot.
JAN Have a good holiday!
b) ffffi Listen and check.
C)Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations
in 6a).
a) Think of two thrngs you're going to do in
the future.
b) Work in groups or with the whole class.
Talk about your plans. Use sentences
from 4.
Havea goodtime!
HEveagciodh6liday!
1O ReVigW Lansuasesummary10,p118
Cross out the wrong word or
phrase.ffi
1 start anewjob / a<ity/ school
2 leave married/ universitv/
yourjob
E do acourse/ aflat / anexam
4 moYehouse/ toBath/ ajob
5 getschool/ engaged/ married
e look Ior aflat / engaged/
anewjob
Fill in the gapswith the positive
(+) or negative(-) form of be
goingto and theseverbs.
Jaa+ctrstudy getuP
play stay eat
G) | 'm qoina to watch a
DVD when I get home.
(+) Megan
tennis next Saturday.
(+) I ... -..---.--.-----.---.-in a
hotel next weekend.
(-) rhey
out tonight.
(+) We
English next year.
(-) Brian
early tomorrow
Match a verb in A to a word
or phrasein B. .rj"'J}
AB
have1 swimming

goto aParty
watch sportonTV
go a party
have running
watch thegym
go thenews
goto dinnerwithfriends
watch shopping
have TV
go thecinema
goto coffeewithfriends
b) Work in pairs. Mime the
adjectivesin 5a).Guessyour
partner'sadjectives.
a)Tick (/) thethingsyou cando
in English.
Icantalkaboutmyfutureplans.
Icanusefuturetimeohrases.
Icanunderstandasimple
conversationaboutthefuture.
Icanaskotherpeopleabouttheir
futureplans.
IcansayhowIfeel.
Icansaygoodbyeandgoodluck.
b)What do you needto study
again?f;fitm
a) Write the missing word in
thesequestions.
qoinq
t Whatareydu/t5 do tomorrow?
2 Whereyou goingto be next
Sunday?
3 Areyou goingto coffeewith
friendsnextweekend?
4 Areyou goingto studyEnglish
month?
s What areyou goingdo after
this class?
6 Are goingto havea partyon
your next birthday?
b) Work in pairs. Ask and
answer the questions.Ask more
questions if possible.
a) Find eight adjectivesfor
feelings.()U). ' t;
Work in groups of four.
Readthe rules. Then play
the game!
Rules
You need: One counter
for eachstudent;one
dice for eachgroup.
How to play: Put your
counterson START
HERE.Taketurns to
throw the dice,move your
counter and read the
instructions on the
square.The first student
to get to FINISH is the
winner.
., .'. and Uocabularii
squares:The first student
to land on a Grammar or
Vocabularysquareanswers
questionI. The second
student to land on the
samesquareanswers
question2. If the other
studentsthink your answer
ISCOIreCt,you canstayon
the square.If the answerrs
wrong, move back to the
lastsquareyou wereon. I[
a third or fsiirth student
lands on the samesquare,
he / shecanstayon the
squarewithout answering
a question.
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lf you land on a Talk about
square,talk aboutthe topic
for l5 seconds.I[ you can't
talk for 15 seconds,move
back to the lastsquareyou
wereon. lf a secondor
third student lands on the
samesquare,he / shealso
talksaboutthesametopic
for 15 seconds.
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canandcan'tdo.
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sisterlike?
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play?
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words.
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livewhenyoudid/
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friendty
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short answers.
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home?
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r buy,travel,get,meet
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have?
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married
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onIine
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theirfreetime
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lastholiday.
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A REST!
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in,on or at?
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theevening
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the morning
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1 there7 flat / shops/
do in your free time. -
your/ any/ nearI Are?
z are/ tomorrow/ do /
goingto / What/ you ?
START
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Pair and Group Work: StudentlGroup A
tA@pz
a) Look at the table.
number.
Practisethe mobile number and the home
b) Work with your partner. Ask questionswith What your ... ?.
Write your partner's phone numbers in the table.
c) Check your partner's table. Are the phone numbers correct?
68O p+g
a) Look at thesequestions about placesnear Susan'sflat.
Fill in the gapswith Is, Are, d or any. The answersare
in brackets ( ).
t 1s-there..a---postofficenearSusan'silat? (/)
2 ...............there,--,,,...,."..goodrestaurants?(rY)
3 -........... there.-.-------....busstop?(/)
4 ..............-there-.--------....-museums?(X)
s ,,------------,there-------..-----cashpoint?(/)
b) Work with your partner. Ask your questions from a).
Are your partner's answerscorrect?
c) Answer your partner's questions.Are your answerscorrect?
a) Work on your own. Choosethe
correct words.
t @!g)/ Wheredid you do yesterday
afternoon?
z When/ Whowasyour first English
teacher?
g Howold/ Howmanyis your bestfriend?
+ Why/ Whafdo you want to learn
English?
s Who/ Wherewasyour motherborn?
6 When/Who did you lastgo to the
cinema?
t Howmany/ Howmuchpeoplelive in
your houseor flat?
8 Howmany/ Howmuchdo you spendon
phonecallseverymonth?
b) Work with your partner. Take turns
to ask the questions in a). Ask more
I wentshopping.
b) Guessyour partner's
answersto questions l-5.
Put a tick (/) or a cross (rY)
in column B of the table.
c) Work with your partner.
Ask questions I-5. Put a tick
(/) or a cross (X) in column C
of the table. Are your guesses
correct?
Cl.rr:r:*-qe,r@
Yes,ldo./No,ldon't.
d) Answer your partner's
questions.
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a) Work on your own. Make questionswith the words in column A of the table.
A IB c
yourgu€ss
(/ orX)
yourDartner's
inswbr(/ orXl
atot/you/Do/eatout?
Dp-y-o-qp-aIpujala{
z DVDs/ Do/ watch/ you?
s live/ ina houseora ftat/ vou/ Do?
4 ltalianfood/ you/ tike/ Do?
questions if possible.
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s you/ DoI a computer/ have?
1B@pg
a) Look at the photo. Ask
aboutpeople1,3 and 5.
Write the namesand
countries.
Number1.What'shisname?
Where'shefrom?
b) Answer your pailner's
questionsabout people2,
4 and 6.
c) Look at the photo for
oneminute. Remember
the people'snamesand
countries.
d) Closeyour books.Ask
and answerquestions
about the people.
Where'sDavidfrom?
He'sfromthe UK.
28 O ptt
a) Look at thesephotos of
Ben'sfriends. Write yes/ no
questions to check the
information in about
Roberto,Wendy and Alex.
lsRobertoSpanish?
b) Work with your partner.
Ask your questionsfrom a).
Tick (/) the correct
information. Changethe
wrong information.
c) Answer your partner's
questionsabout Silvio,
Yi Chen and Omar.
lsSilvioltalian?
No,heisn't.He'sBrazilian.
d) Compare answerswith
anotherstudent A.
KODerrorsnt SDanrsn.
He'sMexican.
1 Name
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4 Name.,__
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name
nationality
job
marriedor single
name
nationality
job
marriedor single
Roberto
..S
Silvio
BraziIian
a taxi driver
married
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Name D-avjd
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3 Name --..
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Wendy
a shopassistant
married
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3A@ pzs
a) Work on your own. Choosethe correct
words.
t Whereis/@Sally and Dan?
2 ls/ Arethe peoplevery friendly?
3 ls/ AreSallyand Dan in an old hotel?
+ Where 's/ arethe hotel?
s ls/ Arethe roomsvery big?
s ls/ Areit very cold?
b) Check the answersin email A on p22.
C)Work with your partner. Ask your
questions about Sally and Dan in a).
Are his / her answerscorrect?
d) Answer your partner's questions about
Fiona and Nick. Don't look at p23!
4G@ pss
a) You are a customer.Your
partner is a shop assistant.
Buy things a)-d) from your
partner'sshop. You start.
How much do you spend?
Excuseme.Doyou haveany...?
Howmuchisthis..., please?
How mucharethese..., please?
CanI have..., please?
No,that'sa[[,thanks.
Hereyou are.
b) You are a shop assistant.Your
partner is a customer.He / She
wants to buy things l-4. Have a
conversationwith your partner.
Your partner starts.
8B@ pos
a) Work on your own. Fill in the gapswith wasor were.
1 Where -.W__45_.the last wedding you wentx ro?
2 When , it?
3 Who the bride and groom?
4 How many people _____...,,____,at the wedding?
s _...______..__,the food good?
6 --.--...".,____any of your friends there?
7 ...............therea party afrer the wedding? z'
8 ------...--..,,there any music? ,
*went= PastSimpleof go
b) Work with your partner. Ask your
questions from a). Make notes on
his / her answers.
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-about the last party you wenr ro. { Fl
d) Work with another srudent A.
Tell him / her about the wedding I *
your partner went to.
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6/4
l, Yes,thev'reoverthere.
t"
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4D@ peo
a) Look at thesefilm times. Work with your
partner. Take turns to ask the times of the films.
Write the times.
Whattimeis'TheltatianTeacher'on?
It'sonatquarterpastfour,.
Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupA
5A@ psg
a) Work on your own. Fill in the gapsin the questions
in column A of the table. Use Do and theseverbs.
gPLW have sleep drink watch
B
yourpartner's
answer(/ orX)
1 Da you g9!aP beforeseveno'clock?
2 ..........,,.you--.-.. TVinthemorning?
3 _..........,yo, breakfastina caf6?
4 ..........you a lotof coffee?
s ........you ......----..intheday?
b) Work with your partner. Ask questions l-5. Put a
tick (/) or a cross(X) in column B of the table.
Doyougetupbefore , Yes,I do./ No,I don't.
seveno'clock? ' I getupat abouteight.
C)Answer your partner'squestions. Give more
information if possible.
d) Work with another srudenr A. Tell him / her about
your partner.
Utigetsupat abouteight.
The ltalian Teacher
Seven Sisters
Married or Single?
Beautiful Day
Monday to Friday
The Actor's Wife
4.15
2.55 5.15 8.50
7.20
3.30 5.45 9.O5
3.05
3.45 6.50 9.15
b) Check the times with your partner. Are
they correct?
58@ p+r
a) Work on your own. Fill in the
gapsin thesequestionsabout
Nadine'sroutine. Use doesshe
and the correct prepositions.
1 Whar time ._dee.sI&e_gerup
1O theweek?
z What ...,do...-
Wednesdavafternoon?
have classes
Fridaymorning?
4 ... go out with friends
........theweekend?
5 __............,,........,_phonehermother
........Sundayevening?
b) Work with your partner. Ask
your partner the questionsin a).
c) Look at picturesa)-e). Then
answer your partner's questions.
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6C@ psr
a) Look at the questions about Bath in column A of the table.
Fill in the gaps with these words.
bffi Where's on show much ooen
'fh" B.tilJittg',i
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s t!11 oRAGE
CqOvE
%sroer'slTouristlnlormationCentre
BNH S1
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SouthGate fr
ShoBping 3
Centre e
7A@ pss
a) Work on your own. Write questions
with Do youlihe... ?for the thingsin
column A of the table.
1 Doyou likeplayingcomputergames?
BC
(/ x) (/x)
/a.*< .",1:,,
.&b*
b) Work on your own. Guessif your
partner likes the things in the table.
Put a tick (/) or a cross(X) in
column B of the table.
c) Work with your partner. Ask your
questionsfrom a).Put a tick (/) or a
cross(X) in column C of the table.
Are your guessescorrect?
d) Answer your partner'squestions.
e) Tell the classtwo things aboul your
partner.
Marcetolovesptayingcompurer
games.Hedoesn'tlikehorrorfilms.
A
1
B
a) yes/ no
b) f
? a) from ........ to
b) yes/ no
a) Dovou have a maoof Enpland?
b) How_........."...is it?
a) WhenistheAmericanMuseum
b) ls it ctosed...... Mondays?
a) ,...,,,,_,...the Odeoncinema?
b) Canyou ...........me on thismap?
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b) You are a tourist in Bath. Your partner works at the tourist
information centre. Ask the questions in column A of the table.
Write the answers in column B and on the map.
Coodmorning. Hetlo,canI hetpyou?
Yes,please.Doyou have...?
C)You work at the tourist information centre in Bath. Your partner
is a tourist. Answer his / her questions. Use this information.
ath
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t
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d) Checkyour partner'sanswers.Are they correct?
79@ ru'
a) Work on your own. Look at the
things Ella and Daniel can and can't
do. Write questionswith Can for
the pink gapsin the table.
1 CanEllaspeakGerman?
b) Work with your partner. Take
turns to ask your questions from a).
Fill in the gapsin the table with a
tick (/) or a cross (X). You start.
c) Compare tables with your
partner. What can both children do?
Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupA
98@ pzs
a) Work on your own. Make questions about Nancy with the words
in column A of the table.
she/ What/ everymorning/ doI did
what did_she-dp-.e..u-ety n p_rn!ng?
(go)sightseeing
2 anymuseums/ visit/ she/ Did?
3 in the evenings/ she/ do / did/ What ? (have)dinner
hishotel
tn
+ she/ did/ travelaround/ How?
tworeturnsto Bath
(youwantto come
backtomorrow)
two singtesto Bristol
b) You are a ticket seller.
Look at this information.
place
Birmingham
singte:f43.40
return:f 55.80
Your partner wants to buy some tickets.
Answer your partner's questions.
(rent)a car
s buy/ DidI presentsforherfamily/ she?
b) Work with your partner. Ask your questions from a) about Nancy.
Write the answersin column B of the table.
c) Look at column C. Answer your partner's questions aboutJeff.
Use the PastSimple form of the verbs in brackets.
9CGl pzs
a) You areat a station. You want to buy thesetickets. Youf iiartner is
a ticket seller.Ask your partner questions and complete the table.
The time now is 9 a.m.
ticket price
price timeof
nexttrain
timeof
nexttrain
platform timetrain
arrives
timetrain
arrives
REtta
gDaniel
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singte:f28.20
return:f42.50
Manchester 9.25
platform
12.41
Pair and Group Work: StudentlGroup B
1A@ oz 9D@ pzo
a) Look at the table. Practisethe mobile number and the home
number.
b) Work with your partner. Ask questions with What your ... ?.
Write your partner'sphone numbers in the table.
c) Check your partner's table. Are the phone numbers correct?
68O p+g
a) Look at thesequestions about placesnear Susan'sflat.
Fill in the gapswith Is, Are, a or any. The answersare
in brackets ( ).
t Is there-.?---stationnearSusan'sflat?(X)
shoos?(/)
chemist's?(/)
...__nicecafes?(,r)
,,,,_supermarketT(/)
b) Work with your partner. Answer your partner's questions.
Are your answerscorrect?
C)Ask your questionsfrom a).Are your partner'sanswerscorrect?
z _,.___________-there
3 _....,,,__,there
+ --,,,,,,______,there
s there
A
a) watch/ you/ Do/a tot/TV ?
Dq.y_o_a"walsh..TU_aIp_t?
b) tennisorfootbatl/ Do/ ptay/ you?
c) you / in an officeI workI Do ?
d) tike/ Do / Chinesefood/ you ?
ourgu€ss I yourpartner's
/ orX) i answer(/ or,
a) Work on your own. Choosethe
correct words.
t
@twnere
did you do lastnight?
2 When/ Whois your bestfriend?
3 Howold/ How'manyis your mobile
phone?
+ Why/ Whatdid you cometo this
school?
s Who/ Wherewasyour fatherborn?
o When/Who did you lastgo to a
concert?
7 Howmany/ Howmuchbrothersand
sistersdo you have?
8 Howmany/ Howmuchdo you spendon
traveleverymonth?
b) Work with your partner. Take turns
to ask the questions in a). Ask more
questions if possible.
I went out with
somefriends.
Wheredidyougo?
b) Guessyour partner's
answersto,questionsa)-e).
Put a tick (/) or a cross (X)
in column B of the table.
c) Work with your partner.
Answer his / her questions.
d) Ask questionsa)-e).
Put a tick (/) or a cross (X)
in column C of the table.
Are your guessescorrect?
Dovou watchTV a [ot?
48@ pes
a) Work on your own. Make questionswith the words in column A of the table.
e) have/a dogor a cat/ youI Do?
1B@pg
a) Look at the photo.
Answer your partner's
questions about people
1, 3 and 5.
b) Ask about people 2, 4
and 6. Write the names and
counlries.
Number2. What'shisname?
Where'shefrom?
c) Look at the photo for
one minute. Remember
the people's names and
countries.
d) Close your books. Ask
and answer questions
about the people.
Where'sSuefrom?
She'sfromAustralia.
28 O ptt
a) Look at thesephotos of
Ben'sfriends. Write yes/ no
questionsto checkthe
information in about
Silvio, Yi Chen and Omar.
lsSilvioltalian?
b) Work with your partner.
Answerhis / her questions
about Roberto,Wendy
and Alex.
lsRobertoSpanish?
No,heisn't.He'sMexican.
c) Ask your partner your
questionsfrom a).Tick (/) the
correctinformation. Change
the wrong information.
d) Compareanswerswith
anotherstudent B.
5ttvtotsnt trailan.
He's Brazilian.
Name Adam
Country Cermany
name Silvio
nationality
job
marriedor single
Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupB
Name. .....
Country..-......,
3 Name._,
Country
5 Name Sue
Country Austtalia
Yi Chen
Mario
Soain
e
,#'
It--*1€.tr
:.t
name
nationality
job
marriedor single
Roberto
Mexican
a policeofficer
singte
Wendy
British
a wartress
<inolp
'"'b'-
Alex
Russian
a manager
married
Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupB
3A@ ozs
a) Work on your own. Choosethe correct
words.
t Whereist@ FionaandNick?
z ls/ Arethe peoplevery friendly?
z ls/ AreFionaand Nick in a big hotel?
+ Where 's/ arethe hotel?
s Is/ Arethe roomsvery nice?
o Is/ Arethe hotel cheap?
b) Check the answersin email B on p23.
c) Work with your partner. Answer your
partner's questions about Sally and Dan.
Don't look at p22l
d) Ask your questions about Fiona and Nick
in a). Are your partner's answerscorrect?
4C@ oos
a) You are a shop assistant.Your
partner is a customer.He / She
wants to buy things a)-d). Have
a conversationwith your partner.
Your partner starts.
Yes,they'reoverthere.
It'sf,....
They'ref...each.
Sure.Anythingelse?
OK,that'sf....
*went
>
;{
d) Work with another student B.
Tell him / her about the party
yourp:rtn€"1"1-1.
ff
88@ pos
a)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Work on your own. Fill in the gapswith was or were.
Where .-w-as,,the lastpartyyou went* to?
it a friends oarrv?
How many people at the party?
anv of vour lamilv there?
When the party?
-----,there any interesting people?
-----,the music good?
--..,,there any food?
= Past Simple of go
b) Work with your partner. Answer
his / her questions about the last
wedding you went to.
C)Ask your partner your questions
from a). Make notes on his / her
answers.
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4D@ pso
: r Look at thesefilm times. Work with your
rrrtner. Taketurns to ask the times of the films.
 nte the times.
.'/hattimeis'SevenSisters'on?
It'son at fiveto three,
Pairand GrouoWork:Student/GroupB
5A@ osn
a) Work on your own. Fill in the gaps in the questions
in column A of the table. Use Do and these verbs.
gX eat work go have
A
a) .D.o you g.e-thomeaftersixo'ctock?
b) ,you....
c) you.......
d) ,,.......you.....
dinnerbeforenine?
to bedaftermidnight?
at the weekend?
e)
b) Work with your pailner. Answer his / her questions.
Give more information if possible.
c) Ask your partner quesrionsa)-e). Put a tick (/) or a
cross(X) in column B of the table.
B
yourpartner's
answer(/ orX)
The ltalian Teacher
SevenSisters
Married or Single?
Beautiful Day
Monday to Friday
The Actor's Wife
4.15 7.OO 9.25
2.55
4.25 7.20 9.10
5.45
3.O5 4.50 6.45
9.'15
Doyouget home
aftersixo'ctock?
Yes,ldo./No,ldon't.
I get homeat aboutfive
d) Work with anothersrudenrB. Tell him / her about
your partner.
Kwangetshomeataboutfive.b) Checkthe,timeswith your partner.Are
they correct?
58@ p+r
a) Work on your own. Fill in the
gapsin thesequestions about
adine's routine. Usedoessheand
the correctprepositions.
t What time .._d..o.es5he_go to bed
h theweek?
2 .... haveclasses
Tuesdaymorning?
: What do......
Wednesday evening?
a What time _.....____...._ get up
........the weekend?
5 ,,,___...____.,,,,__._....eat out ,,...,.Sunday
evening?
b) Work with your partner. Look at
pictures a)-e). Then answer your
partner's questions.
c) Ask your partner the questions
in a).
:'
m
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-ira7 'l
the weekend Sundayevening
Pairand Group Work: Student/Group.B
6G@ osr
a) Look at the questions about Bath in column A of the table.
Fill in the gaps with these words.
heng Where's on show much oDen
a) Doyou haye a guidebookof Bath?
b) How is it?
2 a) Whenisthe Buitdingof Bath a) from.....
b) yes/ nob) ls it closed Mondays?
3 a) the SouthCate
shoppingcentre?
b) Canvou me
on thismap?
%srclre s1
He[[o,canI helpyou?
cnw5lqF "sitr
tvat
"1ou6r1 lnto-ation centre
.q..*rg:v-?oa O i
|'"b"II' e? s's' ,"^..,F E
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cinema F "," *"" -,
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7A@ pss
a) Work on your own. Write questions
with Do youlihe... ?for the thingsin
column A of the table.
a) Doyou |ikeChinesefood?
b) Work on your own. Guessif your
partner likes the things in the table.
Put a tick (/) or a cross (D in
column B of the table.
c) Work with your partner. Answer
his / her questions.
d) Ask your questionsfrom a).Put a
tick (/) or a cross (rY)in column C of
the table. Are your guessescorrect?
e) Tell the classtwo things about your
partner.
i La,,rado;[ tidchi*r;];d.)
l, Shelovesvisitingnewplaces. )
a) yes/ no
b)€
CHCAP
SIREEI
TouristInlormation
OMNGE
GBOVE
Centre
!
q
I
g
-^rucr a
YOBK SIAEgI
,o,^^ "*'* ?o
u'"%ou", *^u"u

dEO4o
e,4y
b) Youwork at the tourist information centrein Bath.Your partner
is a tourist. Answer his / her questions.Use this information.
C)You are a tourist in Bath. Your partner works at the tourist
information centre.Ask the questions in column A of the table.
Write the answersin column B and on the map.
c;J;;;;t"s-). ,..,.-_...._.._._-:--/
Yes,p[ease.Doyou have..
7."""-"**'
d) Check your partner's answers.Are they correct?
78@ pst
a) Work on your own. Look at the
things Ella and Daniel can and can't
do. Write questionswith Can for
the pink gapsin the table.
1 CanDanielspeakGerman?
b) Work with your partner. Take
turns to ask your questions from a).
Fill in the gapsin the table with a
tick (/) or a cross (.x).Your partner
starts.
c) Compare tables with your
partner. What can both children do?
Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupB
98@ pzs
a) Work on your own. Make questions aboutJeff with the words in
column A of the table.
he/What/ everymorning/ doI did?
.What.dLdhe-doe-v.eryn"e_rntng?.
2 anvm::eu':1:un, he/ Did?
3 in the evenings/ he/ do / did/What ?
4 h: t d,id/ tr.*|":"_:"0 / How?
place price
s buy/ Did/ presentsforhisfamity/ he?
b) Work with your partner. Look at column C. Answer his / her
questions about Nancy.Use the PastSimple form of the verbs in
brackets.
c) Ask your partner questions from a)aboutJeff. Write the answers
in column B of the table.
9C@ pzs
0) You areat a station. You are a ticket seller.your partne, *urrt, to
buy some tickets. Look at this information. Answer your partner's
questions.The time now is 9 a.m.
Bath
time of
next train
10.19
ptatform
b) You want to buy thesetickets. Your partner is a ticket seller.
Ask your partner questions and complete the table.
ticket
Bristol
tworeturnsto Birmingham
(youwantto comeback
nextweekend)
single:f36.30
return:f45.50
timeof
nexttrain
timetrain
arrives
aElta
nDaniel
't-
( CutenTag!)
)z-
'il x
'd x
'@
ss
x
._4,
r
,P
'$ x
ffiNancy
(go)forawatk
(have)dinnerwith
herfriends
(go)bybusand
taxi
timetrain
arrives
10.39
11.55
singte:f 29.50
return:f39.70
twosinglesto Manchester
Pnce platform
Pair and Group Work: Other activities
lDOilz
a) Work with your
partner. Look at the
picture. Write the
number of people
and things.
..-5-....chairs
...........tables
..,_,_,,_.men
..._...-..women
. ...books
DCNS
pencils
apples
bags
., .,.,..mobiles
b) Work with
another pair.
Compareanswers.
c) Checkon p126.
Are your answers
correct?
2D@ pzo
a) Work with your partner.
Look at the photo. Guess
how old the people and
dogsare.Use theseages.
girts/ women
363741
45 72 76
men
38 43 46
65 70
dogs
18
( | thinkMariais4'1.,)'1,-
-: -.
1.I thinkshe's45. l
-..!!.-.i.
b) Checkon p126.
Are your answerscorrect?
a) Work on your own. Think about your life when
you were ten. Write six sentencesabout you with
w6tsor were.Use theseideas or your own.
When I was ten,
e my favouritesinger/ band ...
o my favouritefood/ drink ...
o my favouriteTV programme(s)...
o my favouritefilm(s) ...
o I ... hrppy/ unhappyatschool.
e I ... goodat (sports,languages...).
o I ... always/ usually/ neverlatefor class.
o my brother(s)/ sister(s)... niceto me.
b) Work with your group. Sayyour sentences.Are
any of the other students' sentencestrue for you?
WhenI wasten,mv
favouritesingerwatSting.
c) Tetl the class two interesting things about other
students in your group.
Ali'sfavouritebandwastheSpiceCirls!
a) Work on your own. Think about the last time
you visited a different town or city. Write ffi
sentences.Use thesephrasesand your own ideas.
o I (go)to ... l
I wentto Budapestthreemonthsago.
o I (go)thereby ...
o I (arrive)at ... o'clock.
r I (travel)on my own / with my ...
o When I wasthereI (visit) ...
r I also(go)to ...
r I (go) shoppingand I (buy) ...
o I (leave)there... and (get)home...
o I (be) therefor ... days/ weeks.
r I (have)a good/ greatl terribletime.
b) Work on your own. Practiseyour sentencesuntil
you can remember them.
c) Work with your group. Tell eachother about the
last time you visited a different town or city.
d) Tell the classtwo things about the place you
visited.
Pairand Group Work: Other activities
a) Work on your own. Write six questions with
your fa,vourite.Use theseideas or your own.
colour actor musicianfood drink
restaurantactress band caf6 singer
What'syourfavouritecolour?
Who'syourfavouriteactorT
b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask your
questions.Write your partner's answers.
What'syourfavouritecolour?
c) Work with another student. Tell him / her about
your partner in b).
Ando'sfavouritecolourisred.
d) TeIl the class two things about your first parrner.
D
r
7
Language
'..
fill Numbers(F12
o z6ro g three
1 one + four
2 two s five
Summary 1
lAQot
6 six
z s6ven
a eight
f,lB Countries18@ pa
1 theUSA + theUr 7
2 MExico 5 C€rmany 8
g Brazit I 6 spain g
llEl Thealphabet lc @ nlo
AoBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIi Jj KkLLMm
Nn0o PpQqRrSsTt UuVv WwXxYy Zz
I;pl r pink letters= vowels,bluc letters= CorlSooaotS
f,ilf Thingsinyourbag(1) lc @ pro
1 abag
2 anlpple
3 a dictionary
4 a book
5 a n6tebook
e a m6bile
z aniPod
8 anumbrElla
9 a p€ncil
10 a pen
TIPSIo a mobile= a mobilephone
o UK: a mobile(phone)= US: a cell (phone)
o an iPod = an MP3 player
$lH a andan lc @ pll
r We use a with nouns that begin with a c()nsor.rilnl
sound:a t,ig. a diclionary.n l,rn,
"t
.
r We use an with nouns that begin with a vowel sound:
an apple, an iPod,an umbrella, etc.
fI People lDQ ot2
.-
agirt
ffi Things lDO ptz
1 a chair
2 a watch
3 a compiter
+ adfiry
5 a sindwich
6 at5bte
7 a cimera
@
f,lfl Plurals lD (Q 012
9 nine
10 ten
t t et6ven
12 twetve
1o Rissia
11 China
12 Austr:tia
Itaty
IurKey
EgvPt
fiSIIGULAR
a chair a table
a thing a boy
i*'::l i :i'o*l':
a dlarV a ba.bV
a man a woman
a Person
ffift-utlt _
+-s
chairs tables
things boys
watches sandwiches
y ) -ies
diaries babies
irregular
men women
people
:llrl . We also add -esto words ending in -s, -ss,-sh,-x
and -z'.bus *, buses,class * classes,etc.
l, ffif,
I'm Stefan.
I'm fine, thanks.
N{y name'sEmel.
What's his name?
His name'sStefan
Where's hc from?
Hc's from Russia.
you,your 1A@ Po
How are you?
Nice to meet you.
What's your name?
.I / you + verb (I read,youlisten, etc.)
. my / your + noun (my name,your booh, etc.)
ho,his,she,her 18O pe
What's her name?
Her name'sEmel.
Where's shc [rom?
Shc'sfrom Turkey.
ohe /his = tl, she/ her = Q
. he/ she+ verb, his / her + noun
f$El Sayinghello lAOO pa
,, He[[o,myname'sEmet.
Youtoo.
'i.
Hr,ilm. How areyour
..
' l'mOK,thanks.
liltiEtl Introducingpeople',1A@ p7
/ ,,,, , ^ 
|t wnatsvournomenumDeri/-- --,-,-: _
$
ril lt's02076223479.
oh and44 = doublefour.
@E Phonenumbers1A@pt
( ffi;il t;;;bid;ffi;;? )
It's07954544768.
GiE Sayinggoodbye1A@ pt
TIP!r We can say I'mJrom + city: I'mJromMoscow.
GIID Firstnamesandsurnameslc @ pio
Language Summary 1
What'syoursurname?
. Molina.
G;ta:y-ess:r@''l' **-^"-----"
ttitr Whereareyoufrom? 18@ps
I'm from
Russia.
Andyou?
)s:"-':a*r)
M-O-L-|-N-A.
G[m Classroomlanguagelc @ pll
Excuseme.
Whatdoes(answer)mean?
l'msorry,I don'tunderstand.
What's(t5piz)in Engtish?
Canyourepeatthat,please?
l'msorry,I don'tknow.
Howdoyouspell(Brazit)?
l lPlr We cansayCanyourepeatthat,please?or
Canyousaythatagain,please?
Look at ClassroomInstructionsp127.
TIP!o In phone numbers 0 =
Language Summary 2
Nationalities2AO p14
countries nationalities
l'mfrom... I m...
Titles 2cO p18
a man(malriedor singte)
a marriedwoman
a singtewoman
. M Mrs,Ms or Miss+ surname
Greetings2cQ p1B
Mr
Mrs
Ms
Ms
Miss
Itatv
BraziI
KUSSta
theUSA
uermany
Forrnt.bJT'
AustrSIia
tvtextco
IUTKCV
the UK
Soain
China
r-^q^
)oPot I
France
LOtOmDra
ItStian
Brazilian
KUSStan
AmErican
uerman
rgypran
AustrSIian
twtextcan
turKtSn
British
)panrsn
Lntnese
Japan€se
French
LOtOmDran
Mr Brown,Mrs King, Ms Roberfs,etc
Jobs 28@ p16
a sh6passistant
l
t, Goodafternoon.
r axoutp
z{l t
Alt',|'l
3
''
1Ax
Ill
llt-l
r
F
FIS
]'; L,
L'a tlxi driver
@I
-t
fl
Ua poticeofficer
Goodmorning,Amanda
Coodevening.
. Gctodmotnmg,Goodat'tentoonand Goodevening= Hello
. GLtoclnight = Goodbye.
Numbers13-100 2DQQ@ pzo
a d6ctor
a minager a wa'iter.
. *iitr"r,
o In the LanguageSummarieswe only
show the main stressin words and phrases.
. We use a or an with iobs: He s cloctor.
ktg|
an Sctor
an Sctress
7
,
a te'acher
a musician
/A
,p
lJ Intrleen
14 fourte'en
|) IrTreen
lb srxteen
'l7 sevente'en
18 eighte'en
'l9 ninete'en
20 tw6nty
z I lwenty-one
a
zz lwenly-two
23 twenty-thre'e
24 twenty-fo'ur
z) Iwenty-flve
26 twenty-six
.a
I / twenty-seven
28 twenty-dight
29 twenty-nine
30 thirty
40 f6rty
-^:.5U tttty
60 sixty
a
/u seventy
6u ergnry
9o ninety
tuu a nunorec
Thankyouu.ry?r.h
Goodnight.
Goodevening,sir.
@
@ De(singular):positive; 2AO p1a
PoSITIVE(+)
l'm (= I sn,';
)ou're(=youare)
he's(= 1'1si51
she's(= sheis)
it's (= ;1;t;
TIP!o We use it for a thing (a car, abooh, etc.).
Language Summary 2
@9 be(singular):yesI noquestionsandshort
TIPS!o We can also say: No, you're nof. No, he'snot.
No, she'snot. and No, itb rcot.
r We cant sayYayye+r+., Y#rlffi ., YalA., W. or Y+Ett*..
@ De(singular):negative 2A9 ptz
TIPS!oWe can also say you're not, he nat, she not
and it's not:
You'renotateachex
He notfrom Beijing.
She'snotAustralian.
It not a Mercedes.
. We can't sayl-awl.
@ Emailaddresses@6) p18)
@E be(singular):ltfi- questionsi"29@ q1g
wH- QUESTTONS(?)
Where am
Where are you from?
Where s he/she/it from?
What s yourname?
What
,s
his/ hername?
What
,s yourjob?
Wha his/ her
TIPS!r Where= a place (Turkey,London, etc.).
oWhat = a thing (a name, a job, etc.).
o Where's= Wherek, What's = What is.
. We can't writeJ#ft<lr<*rn1? or:Mu4rcae+Jre#.
. We also make questions with How:
How are you?
job
@@ Personalinformationquestions@
What'syourfirstname,please?
What'syoursurname?
Areyoumarried?
What'syournationatity?
What'syouraddress?
What'syourmobitenumber?
What'syouremailaddress?
@Howotd...?@
Howoldisvourhouse? It'sa hundredvearso[d.
Howoldareyou?
I'm thirty.,Emilyl nine.,etc.
. We sayI'm thirty. r.ot LWMy. or Pm$fi1e*s.
f H"*
"td;"*-
fi'-Jh''rt" )
---
TfPS!oWe don't usually sayyearsold for people:
l'm British.
You'rea student.
He'sChinese.
She'sBrazilian.
answers,lBpv!
YESI NO QUESflONS(?)
Am I in thisclass?
AreyoufromRussia?
Yes,youare.
No,youaren't.
Yes,I am.
No,l'm not.
Yes,he is.
No,he isn't.
Yes,sheis.
No,sheisn't.
Yes,it is.
No,it isn't.
NEGATTVE(-)
I'm not (= am not)
you aren't (= are not) Youaren'ta teacher.
he isn't (= is not) Heisn'tfromBeijing.
sheisn't (= is not) Sheisn'tAustralian.
it isn't (= is not) It isn't a Mercedes.
hyphen/'harfer/
lEfl Adjectives(1) 3AO p22 fEl Family, sa6) p2qO pzs
beSutifulfrlendty unfri'endty
il"rfru
big small
Language Summary 3
ffi$
r,..iil n----I ill I /r,lr.r,l
"|::: 1
w Lal
bad
nlHiiil
E
lqs l
cheap
fither
(dad)
tV
son
gr
gr
f,St Foodanddrink(2)
3Do p28
t fruit
2 tea
: c6ffee
+ vEgetabtes
s 6rangejuice
6 mitk
z bread
s witer
!
a caPPucctno
juice a crdissant an egg sindwich a cheeseand
tomato sindwich
't: r'
Sndfather grindmother
igtv
m6ther
(mum)
iV
da'ughter
ru1good
{FI Wordorderwith
adjectives;uery 3AQ pzz
Adjectives go afterbe:
Yourwatch is lrice.
djcclives go belorenouns:
It anttt cctr.
.{rljcctivcs arenot plural with
plural noutrs:They'reurl:,dfriends.
notIhq4egeeh,Jffi.
We put tery before:rdicctives :
It yew h<tl.
ffiffiIt'shot. lt'sveryhot.
6range
s,#
Sndson grinddaughter
grindchitdren
Tf$r1o The singular of grandchildren
is grandchild.
.Q At[ 6_-.
D*b
a tea a mineralwater
-
f[f,f lorq like,eat,drink,atotof 3D@ p28
;ff,["i*i'''i,:lii.li",",.*S-
-Sr,
Hfuli i<'ncl ?,ls thecamera
pErenis
hisband<--> wife
grindparents
br8ther<--> sister
f,Fll Foodanddrink(1)
chitdren
TIPS1r The plural of wife is wivesnot ++ife
. The singular of childrenis child.
t
i*
a cBffee
li
t
a Coke an
TIP!oWe cansaya whitecoffee(with milk) and a blachcolfee(no milk).
g fish
10 rice
11 meat
1z cheese
13 eggs
t+ sigar
ts pista
te ch6colate
3C@ p26
lQ,i
anesprEsso
| love chocolate. I tike fish. I eat a lot of rice. I drink a lot of coffee.
De(plural):positiveandnegative
3A@ p23
PoSITIVE(+)
we're(- we are) We'rein a newhotel.
lou're (= you are) You'refrom the UK.
they're(= they are) They'reverybig.
NECATTVE(-)
we aren't(= arenot) We aren'tin the hotelnow.
you aren't Youaren't from Russia.
theyaren't Theyaren'tveryexpensive.
r Youis singular and plural:
You'rea student.You'restudents.
o We use they for people or things.
r We can also say we're not, you're not and
they're not.
be(plural):questionsandshort
answers 3A@ P23
wH- QUESTTONS(?)
Where are we?
Where are ygr?
Where are they?
Where are FionaandNick?
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS
Are we in roomA?
Yes,you are'
No,you aren't.
Are you in London?
Yes,we are'
No,we aren't.
Aretheyinasmallhotel? I::' jl:y ::::,.No,tneyarent.
o We can also say: No, we're not.
No, you're not. and I,{o,they're not.
Possessiveb38@p2a
We use a name (Nich, etc.) or a noun for a
person (sister,etc.) + 3 for the possessive.
Fiona is Nich wife.
It my sister'scar.
. 3 can mean is or the possessive:
She'smy sister:(3 = is)
Kevinis Nicle3son.(b = possessive)
o We can also use 3 with other nouns for
people: It my teacher car:He the doctor
son.Itb hisfriendl camera.,etc.
. For plural nouns, we write s':
It my parents' house.He myfriends' son.
Subiectpronouns(1,you,etc.)andpossessiveadjectives
(my,your,etc.) 38@ p25
subiect---)--- | vou he she it
Pronouns
oossessiver-,:--:.'" - mv vour his her its
aoJecuves
We usesrrb.icctpr()nouns with verbs:I'm,.1,ottlisten,thc.1,read,etc
We usepossessive adjectives with nouns: my sister,yourfamily,
his dog, etc.
l'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband.
Her husband'sname is Nick and hc's a doctor.
These are their two children - our grandchildren.
It's a very nice photo, I think.
Language Summary 3
v/e tlrey
our their
FraP?
'40n('
/{
tenp
(p = pence)
mB Howmuch... ? 3ECl p26
SINGULAR
How much is It'sf25.
thiswatch?
PLURAL
f H;;;;ii;;;)
I thepens? )
$.:Yl$i"l"j!gr) €es
ten dollars
CUSTOMER
Yes,(twocappuccinos),ptease.
Yes,(acroissant),please.
No,that'sa[t,thanks.
Eatin,please.
Takeaway,ptease.
Thankyouverymuch.
Thanksa [ot.
7op.
lIffit Moneyandprices 3cO p26
f10
ten pounds
i. Howmuchis it?,r
"j/* ^*-^ **"^ ***'
f,sf,l lnacaf6
ASSISTANT
C:n I holn rrnr r2
Sure.Anythingelse?
Eatinortakeaway?
OK,that's(f 5.85),ptease.
You'rewelcome.
$64.
3CO pzt
ten (pounds) ten euros
fifty
:€10i-'.-.r-y'
?;,.:w!*@%
Z-a=I
t-'lL
lilfl
footbalI
ttli..!I
E
two children
::jFrrnl
*---.
-E
t-lE;tnr*
@ Freetimeactivities@3il
Hgo
Language Summary 4
@ Phraseswithlike,have,live,
goout with friends
n&ryry
-4iF--.z-
Z^rtEIIH:FK
-!:...::!tai.:!!t.--:!!,
-!!!::!ili:!!!Ei!i:i:ii
i
ptayt6nnis
E
lro[Y.-
- playcomp0tergames
eat o'ut
-t-^reLtL
----
I goto c8ncerts
tobuy*!101s+-J
TIP!oThepluralof boxisboxes.Thesingularof batteriesisabattery.
@ this,that,these,those(_r_c_fig*t@*$)
thereJ
TfPS!o This, that, these,thosego before bein sentences:Thosearenice.
c This, that, these,thosego after be in quesrions: How much are these?
!@ oaysoftheweek(O-Oi99)
dfiofm i
{ $l
a n8wspaper
il
rutat--
-5
f
sweets
h.
-t
Nl
va p8stcard
da box of
ch6colates
ThursdayFndaySaturdaySunday
TIP!r Saturday and Sunday = theweehend
@ Timewords' 4D6 fi6 t
TIPS!r 30 minutes = half an hour
r 15 minutes = quarter of an hour
. 18 months = ayear and a half
o We say two and ahalf years not
t+te+eers-aaA+lna#.
&chEwinggum
t4ondayTuesdayWedmesday
Ctitrr",
ffi
TbStteries
@ Things
mpl
iqrl'lr.ilt|i/-^Il,1l
EI
-tlttl
--I ?
a magazrne
UIt
GSI I
u
-
abirthdaycard
rikeRryrockmusic
&a car
€"5'
aa
watchTVor DVDs
go to the .tr.."
60seconds=l minute
60minutes=1hour
24hours= 1 day
Tdays=1week
365days=1year
12months=1year
TIP!o We can say I watch TV alot., etc.
Language Summary 4
iiTjfBPresentSimple(1,you,we,theyl:
positiveandnegative4A@p3t
PoSITIVE(+)
I work for a carcompany.
Youstudy Engtish.
We live in a very niceflat.
Theytikefootba[[.
' r The PresentSimple positive is the same
lor l. you, we and they.
NECATTVE(-)
I don't have a newcar, (don't = do not)
You don't study Cerman.
We don't have a daughter.
They don't tike homework.
'' t o The PresentSimple negative is the same
for I, you, we and they.
,ill*11,PresentSimple(1,you,we,theyli
questionsandshortanswers 48@ g2
wH- QUESTTONS(?)
Where do you live in the UK?
What music do you [ike?:
What do you do in your freetime?
What food do you like?
o PresentSimple questions are the same
for I, you, we and they.
o We can say What doyou do?to ask about a
person'sjob:
nWhat doyou do?
e I'm a doctor
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS
Do I know you?
Yes'Youdo'
No,you don't.
Do you like London?
Yes'I do'
No,I don't.
Do we havea classtodav?
Yes'Youdo
,
' No,you c,ont.
Do you go to concerts?
Yes'we do'
No,we don't.
DotheylikeMexicanfood? I::'ll:l 1::,.No,theydon't.
. We don't use lihe. have. etc.in
short answers:
a Do you liheLondon?
e Yes,I do. notXes;+*e or kgf4el+he.
lffil Inashop 4c(l ots
CUSTOMER
Excuse,me.Doyouhaveany(maps
oTLOnOOnJt
Howmuchis(thismap)?
Howmuchare(thesepostcards)?
CanI have(thatboxofchocolates),please?
Yes,this(birthdaycard),please.
No,that'sat[,thank.
Hereyouare.
;tTf Tellingthetime aD@@psa
sixo'c[6ck/ six
a
twentypastsix
twentyto s8ven quarterto s6ven/
sixfortv-f?rve
i i;'1''o We can sayquarterpast/ to ..
. We can also say the time like this:
. UK five past srx= US t'ive after stx
SHOPASSISTANT
Yes,they'reoverthere.
It's(fa.7s).
They're(50p)each.
Sure.Anythingelse?
OK,that's(f10.65).
Thanksa [ot.
Thanksverymuch.
quarterpastsix/
sixfifte'en
twenty-five to s8ven
A
6'li)lua r 4.u
rcry
ten pastsix
ffilua t cgt
Y.t tl s'{*:r-tnz
half pastsix/
sixthirty
l@
(g>:$)
Y"eg
tento s6ven
@fivepastsix
ffitwenty-five past
@
m,tll.f;lTalkingaboutthetime
. or a quarl(rpast/ to... .
stxtwenty,saJ|fu-five, etc.
+oO pso
Whattime is it, please?
-1,,- ---*--' ) It'stwenty
It'sat halfpasteight.
r o We can say What time is if ? or What the time?.
r We useat for times:My classisatt'ouro'cloch.
. ?.m.= 0.00-12.00.D.rn.= 12.00-24.00
Language Summary 5
MM
rl_
IJTleaveh8me
@*r
-e$finishw8rk
tget ip
@,
*
startwSrk
@l 0ailyroutines 5AO p38
have
bre'akfast
tinch
goto b6d
[@ Foodanddrink(3) 5cO pa2
{Dg€W#2chickensalad vegetable burgerand
lasagne chips
$e
fruit salad chocolate strawberry
icecream icecream
Ir
mushroom
pizza
vanilla
ice cream
applepie and
cream
n
=
abottleofstitl
mineraIwater
e
I : --
z.-.-
-&,tr}.
-
--^,;
-7 tr--
'/
a coffee a tea
TfPS!o We say in themorning/ afternoon/
evening,but at nightnotffi@+.
. midday= 12.00,midnight= 24.00
a bottleof a Coke anorangejuice
sparkling
mineraIwater
@ Frequencyadverbsandphraseswithevery sDOO
FREQUENCYADVERBS
arways usually sometimes notusua[lv
1OO% Oo/o
PHRASESWITHEYERY
* We canuse6)ery + time word'.everyday,everyweeh,everymonth,
nery year, etc.
TIPS!oWe sayeverydayr'ot @, everyweehnot ereryM, etc.
. We can alsosayeverymorning,everyat'temoon,everyevening,
everynight,nery Monday,everyFndayevening,everysrxweehs,
everyJouryears,etc.
WORDORDER
* Freqtrency aclverbs go after be: I'm chvnys tired on Sundays.
It's ,rot usualfl' very busy.
r F-reqtrencyadverbs go beforeother verbs: I neytr have breahfast.
I don'l usuctlly go out.
'a Phrascs with evell, areusually at the end of the sentence:
I worh enerl' Scrturdal'.I playt'ootballever1,Sunday morning
TIP!o We can say I'm alwaystired on Sunday. or I'm alwaystired on
Sundavs.
p44
[@ Timephraseswilhon,in,at
58O paO
ffiI
Sunday themorning
Monday i the afternoon
Tuesday
morning
the evening
Friday
afternoon
Saturday
gvgning_
the week
geth6me havedinner
PresentSimple(he,she,rt):positiveandnegative
5A@ o3e
POSITIVE(+)
In positive sentenceswith he,sheand it we add -s or -es to
the verb: Shestartsworh qt nine o'cloc'l<.He watchesTV in the
evening.It finishesat midnight.
spe[[ingrule
mostverbs:add-s
verbsendingin -chor -sh'.
add-es
verbsendinginconsonant+y:
y -r'es
theverbsgo anddo:add-es
theverbhaveisirregular
NEGATTVE(-)
He doesn't have a car. (doesn't= doesnot)
She doesn't tike mornings.
She doesn't watch TV afterdinner.
It doesn't start today.
o The negative is the same for he, sheand it: He doesn't
havea car.lt doesn'tstart today.
PresentSimple(he,she,rT):questionsandshort
answers 58@ oa1
wH- QUESTTONS(?)
examples
likesleavesworksgets sleeps
watchesteachesfinishes
studies
goes does
has
Where
What
Where
does
does
does
What does
Whattime does
When does
Nadine ' work
she do
she live
she . do
ne get up
it start?
at the weekend?
in the week?
in Manchester?
in herfreetime?
on Sunday?
r PresentSimple questionsare the samefor he,sheand it.
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS
Doeshe know Nadine,
Yes'hedoes'
No,hedoesn't.
Doesshelike Manchester?
Yes'shedoes'
.
No,shedoesnt.
Doeslt start at z.3o?
Yes,it does'
No,it doesn't.
We use does in questions with he,she and it.
We use do in questions with I, you, we and they.
. We sayDoessheworh athome?notDeer-rfie+verk4he@.
e We don't uselihe, haye,etc.in short answers:a,Doeshe lihe
fish? e Yes,he does.not yesJfte+kes.or kxheAeeshhe.
Language Summary 5
@tr|InarestaurdntI EGOp+s
WAITER
Areyou re'adyto 6rder?
CErtainty.
Whit woutdyoutike
to drink?
-.1"
.
''.)urrorsParKilngr
oR.rninksv6rymirch.
Woutdyoutikea
dessErt?
Cdrtainty.
Ofc6urse.
TIP!o We can use theor a when we order
Can I havethe / a chichensalad,please?
CUSTOMERS
Y6s.CanI hive(the
chickensitad),pte'ase?
AndcanI hive(the
vEgetabletasEgne)?
(AC6ke)form6,ple'ase.
Andcanwehive(a
b6ttteof mineralwiter)a
SpSrkting,ple'ase.
N6tform6,th8nks.
t-t a | ?r. a
(IneaPprepreJrorme.
And(twdc6ffees),ple'ase.
Exciseme.Canwehive
.' ,!,, ,.
rneD|lr,Pteasei
-r
a r
'4.
tnanKsa tot.
Language Summary Ci
6AO p46
r^4
ffia the'atre
:-
ll ll ll
ltEgfr:Eu
aufitaing
R:l.flir.#
$ffi
a stition
ffi
fr,IrFl | ,'ii.,,,-'
-
| :L-?^:'
1/4
?
a nver
a
anairport
rynwa chEmist's
a cishpoint/
anATM
ffiffi 'lJ))!t
TfP!r We useWhat colour/ are ... ? to ask about colours
What colout's Wayne tie? What colour are Lisa shoes?
rajJo;
ffil Placesinatownorcity(1)
*fr
i-
ffi
ffireffi|
a park
a bis station a museum a sh6ppingcentre
TlPlo a stdtion= a train station
$ff Placesinatownorcity(2) 68O pas
a road
a bis stop a sipermarket
trB Thingsinyourbag(2) 6c@o5o
1 amap
2 a purse
3 a cimera
4 keys
s a tSptop
6 a pissport
7 a gu'idebook
g a wittet
9 anlbcard
to a crEditcard
11 m6ney
6D@ p5z
1 a shirt 4 tro'users 7 boots 10 jeans 13 a coat
2 a tie 5 ajimper e ajScket 11 tra'in.rt '14 shoes
3 asuit 6 askirt 9 ai-shirt 12 adress
TfPS!o We can saya pair of trousers/ jeans / shoes/ trainers /
boots.
c Clotheslkleu6zlis always plural: Yourclothesare over there.
l@ Golours6DO psz
bfacl
brown IQd
gJ€y pilu]tilr gfecn
bluc
f,lfi Glothes
a square a mirket
lfifil favourite 6D@052
. favounte = the thing or
personwe like best.
My favourite colour is pink.
This is my favourite jacket.
These are my favourite boots.
Whats your favourite colour?
Whos your favourite actor?
TIP!o We use Who to ask
about a person:
I Whobyour JavouriteactorT
e Brad Pitt.
ffi a some,alotof;thereisI thereare:positive
6A@ o4t
A, SOME,A LOTOF
Art tt
ASSISTANT
Hett6.CanI h6tpyou?
YEs,of co'urse.HEreyoudre.
It's(apo'und).
It's6oenfrom(nine)a.m.ro
l,
(flve, p.m.
N6,it's6pen€veryd6y.
It'sin(H6tBEthStre'et).
YEs,of co'urse.HEreit is.lt's
abo'ut(five)minutesawly.
ffimmThere'sa personin
thepark.
#a | ll
-",^ I
ftta
*,rtfl;ih*
IIJIWfWl/
Therearesome
peoplein the park.
#4tlfiMM{Thereare a lot of
people in the park.
ffi thereisI thereare:negatiue,yesI no
; Weusea or an with singularnouns:a person,
an aitport, etc.
',..Weusesomeanda lot of with plural nouns: some
museums,alot of restaurants,etc.
' r We cansaya lot of or lotsof: Therearelots of people
in theparh.
THERElSI THEREARE:POSITIVE
singular
There'sa bignewshoppingcentre.(there's= thereis)
There'sanairoortin Bristol.
plural
Therearefivetheatres.
Therearesomeveryniceparks.
Therearea lotof otdbuitdings.
:, . We write therearer'ot kerd+e.
Language Summary 6
fmil Atthetouristinformationcentrer 6c@ psr
TOURIST
^a
I a .
uooomorntng.
Yes,Ptease.
Dovouhivea (m5oof
ttrecityc6ntre)?
Thinkyou.H6wmich
isit?
Wh6nisthe(R6man
BithsMusEum)6pen?
lsit ct6sedon
(M6ndays)?
Wh€re'sthe(Th6rmae
BethsP;)?
Canvoush6wmeon
tnismipa
rraraar
rnanKyouverymucn.
questionsandshortanswers;any 68@ pae
NEGATTVE(-)
Thereisn't a stationnearhere.
Therearen'tanygoodrestaurantsnearhere.
YEsI No QUElrloN.s(?) . sHoRTAN":W!.R.S-.
rsthereabank? ,L"jlili| li;,
Arethereanyshops?
Yes'thereare'
' No,therearen't.
. ,1" . We say Yes,thereis. notX+s;ihe+&.
ANY
.: We use any in negativesand questions with thereare:
Therearen'tany good restaurantsnear here.
Are thereany shopsT
;i' r We use somein positive sentenceswith thereare'.
Therearesome velJ nice restaurantsin the centre.
fflll Thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike 7^O ps4 &?l 46;1;1;9178@ 056
Language Summary 7
Snimats classicatmisic
ride a bike
ptaybisketbalt
-flPS!r We say play bashetball/
football / tennisbut play the piano /
the guitar.
.
. abihe = abicycle
l.l"The caf6 is on the right.
speakGErman
Ift7lr
{
playtheguitir
cook
E
t/" 4
visitingnewplices
Er A&ffi
-,i?:#'9..:$
'd:soaPoPeras
'IlPS!r IJK t'ilm = llS: m6vie
-t
..1
. 1V = teLevlsnn
playthe piino
hSrrorfilms watchingsportonTi shoppingforct6thes
dincing ftling
llpl love,like,hate 7A€, ps4
I love ... I tike... I don't like... I hate ...
After lihe, loye and hatewe can use a nonn or verb+ing.
I love irnirnal:'.
I like soap ()p{r'as.
I don't like dancing.
I hate shopping for clothes.
SPELLINGOFVERB+/NGFORMS
Most verbs:visit * visitircg,watch 4 watching,
fly ) Jlying,etc.
Verbs ending in -e'.dance 4 dancing (not daneahg;), etc.
, Verbsending in consonant+ vowel + consonant:
shop ) shopping (not shepireg),etc.
TIP!o We don't use the when we talk about things we like
or don't like in general:Ilove dogs.(= all dogs),I don'tlihe
sport.(= all sport).
The caf6 is next to the bank. The caf6 is near the bank
I lPi r We can say in King Street or on King Street.
f@ Prepositionsofplace 7tQ osl
'l,l
F
F
z
v
fi
The caf6 is on the [eft.
The caf6 is in King Street. The caf6 is opposite the bank.
Objectpronouns 7AO p55
Look at thesesentences.Notice the word order.
Subject pronouns go before the verb.
r)b.icc{lnr'()n.uur!go after the verb.
subject verb
tove
ack hates
object
soapoPeras.
t h {'na.,
I you he she it we
i'llr' ((.
'littr ''.,1
:' ll5
subject
f,ronouns
-
l-lr')ljnj,
they
tnem
f,fi1Thingspeopledoonline 7D@ p6o
q
buy concert or theatre tickets
listento the radio
View as: List
'
I customisevie, ] son byr EestI
ffim
MN
ffi f2l5
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?)
Canyou cook?
Canyou playthe piano?
Canheplaythe guitar?
CanshespeakCerman?
Cantheyswim?
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,I can.
No,I can't.
Yes,he can.
No,shecan't.
Yes,they can.
Canthey play basketball? No,they can't.
. We don't use do or doesin questions with can:
Can you cooh? not Oeae*a+ eeeh2.
e
6b
uchatto friendsor family buyandsellthings
downloadmusic
getemails'.I get lotsof
(Ent.rcit oR Anpoft coc!)
:rom: L(M To: WYaK
_
-,^.
Jul
-
29
- prererred Anvrme
-
i-lljcatenaar
Return (rnr.r cry oR @)
:.om: WYW Toi L(l|s
--.-
Adg ' 5
- prefered tuvbme l
lillcate.aa,
bookftightsor holidays
IIPS!eWe say receiveemailsor
mnils everyday.
oonline= connectedto theInternetDoyouchatto
fiendsonline?
Language Summary 7
.,. can:positiveandnegative 78@ pso
We use canor can'tto talk about ability.
Can and can't are the same for I, you, he, she,it, we
and they.
PoSITIVE(+)
She can ptay
They can ski.
NECATTVE(-)
the piano.
I can't swim.
We can't speak Chinese.
rWe sometimes use (very) well with can: Theycan
shi (rery) well.
r We say Sheccnplay thepiano. not She-sn@
fia#o.
:,.,,c?fl=yesI noquestionsandshortanswers
78 O p57
I
I
j lTl!ilif Askingforandgivingdirections 7c@ p5e
ASKINGFORDIRECTIONS
Exciseme.Wh€re'sthe (mus€um)?
Excirseme.Is therea (bink) ne'arh€re?
GIVINCDIRECTIONS
-a
ra t t a I
Cd alSngthis ro'adand trirn l6ft.
^.
ra
'
f a I r o ? ,
(Joalongtntsroaclandturn rrght.
Thits (Pirk Stre'et).
The (mus€um)is on the right, n€xtto the (the'atre).
The (bink) is on the l6ft, 6ppositethe (stition).
It's6verth€re,ne'arthe (cinema).
' r We cansayonthe right/ leftor onyour right/ leJt.
sendand receiveemails
watch videosorTV programmes
Language Summary 8
@ Adiectives(z)r.a1Qgo3"-;
FHH@
.rLl.r fa A
E--Ei li'i!?.oi7-Rft- EElr a
w'- ErrlY!7iffi1
-/lEinteresting bdring hippy unhippy
]lp Yearsandpasttimephrases
YEARS
1887= eighteeneighty-seven
1900= nineteenhundred
1980= nineteeneighty
TfPS!oFor theyears2000-2009,we usuallysaytwothousand,two
thousandandone,etc.
. For the years2010-2099,we usually saytwentyten,twentyeleven,etc.
oWe usein with years:in 1980,in 2009,etc.
PASTTIMEPHRASES
afternoon.
Hewasin bedfourhoursago. He's at work now.
TfP5!eWe uselastwith days(lastMonday)and months(lastJune).
. We also saylastnight,lastweeh,lastweehand,lastmonth,lastyear.
r We sayyesterdaymorning,yesterdayaftemoonandyesterdaynming,
but lastnightnot@.
ofourhoursdgo= four hoursbeforenow
long t8rribte great
iwful fantistic
amizing
right wrong
old young
LqeEm4)
2000= two thousand
2009= twothousandandnine
2010= twentyten
flp Monthsanddatesi 8c@@ pooI
MONTHS
Jinuary
F6bruary
March
iprit
TIPS!oWe usecapitalletterswith months.
oWe usein with months: inJanuary,
inMav. etc.
May
June
Juti
August
Sept6mber
oct6ber
NovEmber
DecEmber
l6tt sixte'enth
17thsevente'enth
18theighte'enth
19thninete'enth
ZOthtw6ntieth
21't twenty-first
22ndtwenty-s6cond
23'd twenty-third
24th twenty-fo'urth
25tt'twenty-fifth
26thtwenty-s?xth
27thtwenty-s6venth
28thtwenty-"'ighth
29thtwenty-ninth
3Oththirtieth
31stthirty-first
Bignumbers'i.gg_O__qg_)
150 = a hundredandfifty
390 = threehundredand ninety
1,000= a thousand
16,200= sixteenthousand,two hundred
750,000= sevenhundredandfifty thousand
1,000,000= a million
50,000,000= fifty million
TIPS!e We don't use a plural -s with
hundred, thousand or million'. three hundred
not thrtehandrefu, etc.
o We use and after hundred,but not after
thousand: a hundred anil fifu , blut
srxteenthousand,two hundred.
r We can sayahundred or one hundred,
a thousandor one thousand and
a million or one million.
E3d?fficutt e'asy
DATES
t't first
2ndsEcond
3,4third
4thfourth
5thfifth
6th sixth
7thsEventh
8theighth
9thninth
1Othtenth
11thel6venth
1Zthtwelfth
13ththirte'enth
14thfourte'enth
15thfifte'enth
e ,
sundat
ffiHewasat homeyesterday
Posrrlyl_(:_t
I was
you were
ffiffi pastSimpleotbe=positiveandnegative
8A@ p63
Language Summary I
f[EIf TalkingaboutdaysanddatesI ec6 p-oo
Whatdayis it today?
What'sthe datetoday?
When'syour birthday?
TIPS!r We say March the seyenthor the snenth of March.
r We write MarchTthot 7thMarch.
o In the UK, 5/6/09 = 5,hJune 2009 (day / month / year).
In the USA,5/6/09 = 6thMay 2009 (month / dav/vear).
((rrgM""dt)
-_____<
r NEGATIVE(-)
|-ry_1'lt (=_1ry9:_"9!)
v9u*".*;f I=;;;9-;9ii
he/ she/ it was i he/ she/ it wasn't
^---.._:_-i
we were i we weren't
i
_ "- "-
they were I they weren't
I was at the World Cup Final.
We were near the Opera House.
The stadium wasn't full.
They weren't very huppy.
' : r The past of thereis / thereareis therewas/ therewere'.
There u,as abigpat'ty. There were someamazingfirrworhs.
PastSimpleofbe:questionsandshort
p65answers;wasbornI wereborn 8B@
wH- QUESTTONS(?)
Where iwas it/fre/she/ittastweek?.-."*.-.,-..-'-t---..-...-
When i were I you /we / they in Australia?
Where
How manypeople i were i at the wedding?
r,irt...
*' "----*l-;;.-*
i-;:;";^.;^;Where t was i Raieet'sbrother?
vEs/"N.o"aullllgl:J1-)_j :_1gj[_1f":wEi: __ -
Was| /he/she/it i Yes,l/he/she/itwas.
atthew9d{!191_ i-rl1fs t:f:_{llry::[l__
Wereyou / we / they i Yes,you / we / they were.
at the wedding? i No,you / we / theyweren't.
'' r We can also make questions with therewas/
:lrcrewere'.Was there a party? Were there a lot of people?
WASBORNI WEREBORN
(Shewasborn)in the UK.
(l wasborn)in 1987.
@ Makingsuggestions{EcO poi.:
Whetshattwedd(this
€vening)?
/ YEs,thit's agobdide'a.
lX Miybe.
X N6,I d6n'tthinks6.
Wh€reshattweme'et?
whit timeshallweme'et?
Wh! d6n'twe(gdto the
cinema)?
LEt's(96to thethe'atre).
L6t'sme'etat (thethe'atre).
Abouts6veno'ct6ck.
WherewasCita born?
Whenwereyouborn?
r We say I was born in Rome.not l$eme*ln&ewe.
Language Summary 9
flll TransporteAO p7o
a car a bus
a train
a m8torbike
TfPS!o UK ataxi =US a cab
. We sayI go/ come/ travelblt car,bus,etc.'.
I usually go to worh by car
o We also say Iwalh to worh / school,etc.
. goby plane= Jly,goby car = drive,
go by bihe = cycle.
[lfl Atthestation eC@p7s
E
a slnrgte
aretut'n = a return
@ Pta
ticket
tffi
ffia boat
a bike
.,-
ar-
a'--
**t --
'ux
a plane
o
a cistomer aticketoffice a ticketmachine
a tixi
@ ttotiOayactivities eB0 ptz
Match thesephrasesto pictures a)-k).
r E goonh6liday
z E takeph8tos
: I goto the be'ach
+ E staywith fri'ends
orfimily
s I stayin a hot6l
e I gos,'ightseeing
z I gosw?mming
e E gofor a witk
g Irentacir
10 I travelaro'und
'11 I hau"a goodtlme
TlPlo{Jf{'goonh6liday=
US:goonvacdtion
@
a ptitform
TfP!o c single= a single ticket,
IEE Questionwords eD
TfPS!oWealsouseWhattime... ?to askabouta time:
aWhat timedoyougotobed?eAthaff pasteleven.
. We usuallyanswerW . 7questionswith Because... '.
a Whyareyou tired? eBecnuseI gotupat 5 a.m.
a retirn
QUESTTONWORD ASKSABOUT... EXAMPLE
Who a Person Who'sshe?
What a thing What's that?
When a time Whendoyoustartwork?
Where a Ptace Wheredoeshe [ive?
why a reason Whyareyoutired?
How old age How old arethev?
How many a numDer How many peoplearethere?
Howmuch anamountof monev How much arethoseshoes?
PastSimple:positive(regularandirregular
verbs) 9A@ p71
RECULARVERBS
To make the PastSimple of regularverbs,we usually
add -ed to the verb: wanteil, starteil, visited, etc.
For regularverbs ending in -e (lihe, an'iye,etc.),we
add -d to the verb: liheil. arriveil. etc.
o The PastSimple ol travelis travelled.
. The PastSimple of studyis studied.
REGULARVERBSIN UNITS1_10
practise turn
receive use
rent visit
repeat walk
show want
start watch
stay work
IRREGULARVERBS
Many verbs in English are irregular. There are no
spelling rules flor irregular verbs.
IRREGULARVERBSIN UNITS
Language Summary 9
PastSimple:negative eB(l p72
c,.;n't stay in a hotel. (:,d ' : = did .ct)
didn't visit anyotherplaces.
didn't go swimming.
didn't go on hotidaylastyear.
. We say I / you / he/ she/ it / we/ theydidn't ... .
o The PastSimple negativeof beis wasn'tor weren't(seeG8.I ,
PastSimple:questionsandshortanswers
98 @ p73
wH- QUEST|ONS(?)
Where did Nancy 9.o on holiday?
Who did she stay with?
When did he s.Ll to the beach?
How manyphotos did they takr,?
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?)
Did hego swimming?
She
He
We
arrive tike
ask listen
check live
cook look
finish love
hate move
hetp ptay
verb
buy
choose
come
do
drink
drive
eat
feel
find
ftv
get
give
go
have
hear
know
leave
make
meet
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,hedid./ No,hedidn't.
Did theyvitil Chinalastyear? Yes,theydid./ No,theydidn't.
o We sal Did I / you / he/ she/ it / we/ they... ?
o We don't usedid in questionswith was and were(seeGB.2).
o Notice the difference between negativesand questions in
the PresentSimple and PastSimple:
o The Past Simple of regular and irregular verbs
ls the same for I, you, he,she,it, we and they.
r The PastSimpleolbe is wds or were(seeG8.i).
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(LrverPoorJ,Ptease.
(Tom6rrow6vening).
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thendxttra'in?
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PtStform(six).
At (tw6tvetw6nty-nine).
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bought
chose
came
did
drank
drove
ate
fett
found
ftew
got
gave
went
had
heard/hsrd/
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left
made
met
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read/rirdi
ride
say
see
se[[
seno
sing
sleep
speak
spend
swim
take
teach
tell
think
understand
wear
write
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readiredl
rode
said/sed/
saw/scr/
sold
sent
sanS
slept
spoke
spent
swam
took
taughtitcrtl
totd
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understood
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PRESENTSIMPLE
I don't [ivein a f[at.
He doesn'thavea car.
Wheredo you work?
Wheredoesshe[ive?
PASTSIMPLE
I didn't livein a flat.
Hedidn't havea car.
Wheredid you work?
Wheredid she[ive?
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. -/ schoolor university
start (anewjob
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shopping
swimming
running
go to
thecinema
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tomorrow morning
next week
next month
in December
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TIPS!oWe say tonight not th+s+|gh+.
o We can say tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon,
tomoffow evming and tomorrow night.
r We use next in these phrases'.next weeh,next weehend,
next month, nextyear.
r We use in with months (in December)and years (in 2025).
r We can also use next with months (nextJune) and days
(nextMonday).
r We also use on with days (on Monday). TIP! o We can say I'm excited,etc. or I feel excited, etc.
ffi} fe goingfo:positiveandnegative toA€l pts
+ We use begoing to + verb to talk about future plans.
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We /You/They
NEGATVE(-)
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When 's (is) he/ she
YESI NO QUESTTONS(?)
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ls he/ shegoingto look for a job?
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Are they goingto havea party?
m
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goingto do a computercourse.
s ' goingto . leave his/ herjob.
re goingto travel aroundthe UK.
m not goingto start universitythisyear.
goingto do tomorrow?
goingto [ive?
goingto move to Australia?
SHORTANSWERS
Yes,I am.
No,l'm not.
Yes,he/ sheis.
No,he/ sheisn't.
Yes,we are.
No,we aren't.
Yes,they are.
No,they aren't.
Language Summary 10
exam.
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goingto work in London.
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A
sue Hello, my name'sSue.What's your
name?
vrnto Hello, I'm Mario.
s Nice to meet you.
tt You too.
B
ADAMHi, Meg.
vrc Hi, Adam. How are you?
I I'm fine, thanks. And you?
v I'm OK, thanks.
A
A
B
A
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I What'syour phonenumberin Madrid?
s lt's0034 9L 53267 53.
r 003491...
e ... 53267 53.
e OK.Thankyou.
ETDrvel Where are you from, Stefan?
STEFANI'm from Russia.And vou?
e I'm from Turkey
Where are you from? | I'm from Russia.I
Andyou?II'm from Turkey
za) Ed) +c)
r Her name'sJuliette Binoche. She'sfrom
France. z His name'sDaniel Craig. He's
from the UK. r Her name'sNicole Kidman.
She'sfrom Australia. + His name'sWill
Smith. He'sfrom the USA. 5 Her name's
Pen€lope Cruz. She'sfrom Spain. o His
name'sJackie Chan. He'sfrom China.
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rlre Hello. What's your first name, please?
peonolt's Pedro.
r What's your surname?
What'syour homenumber?
It's02075996320.
02075996320.
Yes,that'sright.
What'syour mobilenumber?
It's07655421769.
07655421769.
Yes,that'sright.
Thanks.
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ANSWERS
ED
p Molina.
r How do you spell that?
P M-O-L-I-N-A.
r Thank you, Pedro. Welcome to the class.
r Thank you.
I
r,crr Hello. What's your first name, please?
vlcol lt's Magda.
x How do you spell that?
m M-A-G-D-A.
x Thanks. What's your surname?
t"t lt'sJanowska.
r And how do you spell that?
M J-A-N-O-M-S-K-A.
K J-A-N-O-W-!K-A. Thank you,
Magda. Welcome to the class.
w Thankyou.
2
xlre Hello. What's your first name, please?
HA5ANlt's Hasan.
r How do you spell that?
u H-A-}A-N.
r Thanks. And what's your surname?
s Yousef.
K OK. How do you spell that, please?
H Y-O-U_S-E-E
r Y-O-U-FE-E Thank you, Hasan.
Welcome to the class.
H Thank you.
@
firstnamet What'syour firstname,please?
surname; what'syour surname?
spellthat , How do you spellthat?
I
vlcol Excuseme.
rrrr Yes,Magda?
M What does'answer' mean?
r I ask a question, you say the answer.
M I'm sorry I don't understand.
r OK. Question - What's your first name?
Answer - It's Magda.
u Oh, OK. I understand. Thankyou.
2
PEDRoExcuse me.
rlrr Yes,Pedro?
p What's'Lipiz' in English?
x Pencil.
p Can you repeat that, please?
r Pencil.
p Pencil.
r Good.
3
KATEWhat's the answer to question 1?
Pedro?
peonoI'm sorry I don't know.
r Magda?
urcor lt's Brazil.
r That's right. Good.
HAsANExcuse me. How do you spell
'Brazll'?
K B-R-A-Z-I_L.
H OK. Thankyou.
ANswERsl British
o American
a Chinese c Brazilian
I'm + I'm British.
You're t You're a student.
He's + He's Chinese.
She'sr She'sBrazilian.
It's t It's American.
I'm not + I'm not American.
You aren't t You aren't a teacher.
He isn't + He isnt from Beijing.
Sheisn't + Sheisn't Australian.
It isn't t It isn't a Mercedes.
AMYBen, do you want to seesome photos
.of my friends?
srN Sure.
A OK. This is a friend from Germany.
g What's his name?
I Karl. He'sa doctor.
e Oh, OK.
I And, um, this is my friend Steve.He'sa
musician.
B
A
B
A
Is he American?
Yes,he is. He'sfrom Washington. And,
er, this is my friend Claire.
That's a nice photo. Where's she from?
She'sfrom France. But she'sa teacherin
London now.
Really?Hmm. She'sbeautiful.
Yes,she is - and she'smarried.
oh.
And this is my friend Daniela. She'sfrom
Italy.
Is she a musician?
No, she isn't. She'san actress.
Oh, OK. Is she married?
Um, no, she'ssingle.
Really?What's her phone number?
Ben!
B
A
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Mr + Mr BrownlMrs + Mrs King I
Ms ; Ms King lMs + MsRobertsI
Miss+ MissRoberts
B
A
B
A
A
REcEprtoNtsrGood morning, Mr Brown.
MRBRowNGood morning, Amanda.
B
MRBRowNGood afternoon, Mrs King.
MRsKtNc Good afternoon.
c
WAITERGood evening, sir.
MRBRowNGood evening.
D
MRBRowNThank you very much. Good
night.
wArsn Good night, sir.
GEat bfl dot com + william dot brown at b f I
dot com
at yahoo dot com + frank moon one two
threeat yahoo dot com
at webmail dot net t anna roberts at
webmail dot net
at hotmail dot co dot u k + katy dot king
six at hotmail dot co dot u k
roruv Good morning. Welcome to the
nine2five Employment Agency.My
name's Tony.
AMYNice to meet you.
T You too. OK. First, one or two questions.
What's your first name, please?
A It3 Amy.
r And what's your surname?
n Foley.
r OK, um, how do you spell that, please?
A F-O-L_E-Y.
r F-O-L-E-Y. Thanks. Are you married?
I No, I'm single.
r And what's your nationality?
n l'm British.
I OK ... Right. What's your address?
It's 9 Whedon Road,Manchester,Ml1
6JZ.
How do you spell Whedon'?
W-H-E-D-O-N.
So that's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester,
Mrr 6JZ.
Yes,that's right.
OK, thanks. Right, er, next question.
What's your mobile number?
It's 07866 642339.
07866... er...
642339.
OK, thanks. And what's your email
address?
It's amy.foley@hotmail.co.uk.
So that's, er, amy.foley@hotmail.co.uk.
Yes,that's right.
OK, thanks a lot. Right, um, what kind
ofjob do you want?
T
A
T
T
A
T
A
T
A
T
A
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What's your first name, please?
What's your surname?
Are you married?
What's your nationality?
What's your address?
What's your mobile number?
What's your email address?
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woMANI Good morning, Tony.
rouv Good morning, Mrs Blake.
w1 Oh is this your cat?
r Yes,his name'sCharlie.
w1 How old is he?
r He'sthirteen.
2
MAN1 How old is your house, Tony?
roNY lt's a hundred years old, I think.
M1 Oh, right.
3
ronvAndthisisEmily
woMAN2 Hello, Emily.
EMITYHeIIo.
wz How old are you?
e I'm nine.
4
MAN2 Is that your car?
ToNYYes,it is.
Mz How old is it?
T It's twenty-one years old.
Mz Wow!
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roNY Bonnie ... come here ... good girl.
woMAN3 What a nice dog. How old is she?
r She'sseven.Or forty-nine, in dog years!
firn
zis aold 4are 5I'm
1 We aren't Italian, we're Spanish.
2 You're a very good teacher.
I They're in a small hotel.
+ He'sa doctor and he isn't married.
5 I'm an actor and she'sa musician.
6 lt's a verv old citv.
t Nick is Fiona's husband. z Kevin is Nick's
son. 3 Fiona is Kevin's mother. 4 Anne is
Fiona's daughter. s Nick is Anne's father.
6 Anne is Kevin's sister. 7 Nick and Fiona
are Kevin and Anne's parents.
@
MARvI'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband.
I'm 65 and Sid is 64 - like the Beatlessong!
This is a photo of our daughter Fiona and
her family. Fiona's a teacher at a big school
in Manchester.She's43 now. or is it 44?
Recording Scripts
No, she's43. Her husbands name is ick
and he'sa doctor. And I think hes a ven-
good father.
And these are their two children - our
grandchildren. This is Anne, our
granddaughter. She's14, and she'sa ven
good musician. And this is our grandson
Kevin. He's 11 - oh no, he's 12 nor*-.lts a
very nice photo, I think.
filn
ANswERszb) ge) +c) sa) ed)
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a) seventeenpounds b) seventy p
c) a hundred dollars d) twenty-one euros
e) thirty-five cents f) twenty-one dollars
fifty d three euros seventy-five h) seven
pounds sixty
I
A Excuse me. How much is this watch?
B It's twenty-fivepounds.
2
I This is very nice. How much is it?
a lt's sixty-four dollars.
3
A How much are the pens?
a They're seventy p.
I OK. Two, please.
4
I These bagsare beautiful. How much
are they?
e They're forty-eight pounds fifty.
I OK, thank you.
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a They're nice.
B Yes,but they're very expensive.
I How much are they?
e They're ninety-five euros.
r Oh ...
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a coffeeI a cappuccino I an espressoI a tea I
a mineral water I a Coke I an orangejuice I
a croissant I an eggsandwich I a cheeseand
tomato sandwich
I
AsslsTANTCan I help you?
cusToMER1 Yes,two cappuccinos,please.
A Sure.Anything else?
cl Yes.A croissant,please.
A Eat in or take away?
ct Eat in, please.
n OK, that's ... five pounds eighty-five,
please.
ct Thankyouverymuch.
a You're welcome.
RecordingScripts
2
AssrsrANrHi, can I help you?
cusroMERz Er, yes,an espressoand an egg
sandwich,please.
I Sure.Anything else?
cz No, that'sall, thanks.
l Eat in or take away?
cz Takeaway,please.
l OK, that's,um, threepounds seventy-five,
please.
cz Thanks a lot.
n You'rewelcome.
Can I help you?
Yes,two cappuccinos,please.
Sure.Anything else?
Yes,a croissant,please.
No, that'sall, thanks.
Eat in or take away?
Eat in, please.
Take away,please.
OK, that'sf5.85, please.
Thank you very much.
Thanks a lot.
You'rewelcome.
rtou What food and drink doesmy family
like? Weli, my husbandNick and I like a lot
of the samethings.We love coffee,but we
like it black, not white. And we drink a lot
of tea- it's very good for you, they say.And
food, well, we don't eat meat,but we eat a
lot of fish.
Our children, Anne and Kevin, well, they
like eggs,and they eat a lot ofpasta. And
they'rechildren, so they love chocolate,of
course!
ANswERsz live s have + don't have
s don't live o work z study a like
1 Do you go to the cinema?
z What food do you like?
s Where do you go shopping?
+ Do you play computer games?
Where do you live?
What music do you like?
Do you go to concerts?
Do you like Mexican food?
Do you go to the cinema?
What food do you like?
Where do you go shopping?
Do you play computer games?
Yes,I do.
No, I don't.
this + this map i How much is this map?
these+ thesepostcardst How much are
thesepostcards?
that + that box of chocolates, How much
is that box of chocolates?
those + thosebatteries+ How much are
thosebatteries?
ANSWERS2 tissues 3 f.5.45 +postcards
srwo 6f10.65
Excuseme.
Do you haveany maps of London?
Yes,they'reover there.
How much is this map?
lr'sf.4.75.
How much are thesepostcards?
They're50p each.
Can I have that box of chocolates,please?
Sure.Anything else?
Yes,this birthday card,please.
No, that'sali, thanks.
OK, thatsf 10.65.
Here you are.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks very much.
I
woMANExcuseme.
Vltt Yes?
w What time is it, please?
v lt's twenty to three.
w Thank you.
2
sruDENTFederico?
rrornrco Yes?
s What time is your English class?
F It's at half pasteight.
3
ANNoUNcERAnd the time is now six o'ciock.
Here is today'snews,readby Graham
Robertson.
4
sopHtEGoodbye,Colin.
coLlNBye,Sophie.Seeyou at quarter to
twelve tomorrow.
s Yes,seeyou.
5
TEACHEROK, thats it. Thanks a lot. Seeyou
on Wednesdayat two thirty.
sruDENrsOK. / Seeyou. / Bye./ Cheers./
Thank you.
ANswERsb)7.45 c) B.l5 d) 9.00 e) 12.45
f) 5.30 g) 6.15 h) 7.30
like, likes , play,plays'start, starts'
finish, finishes have,has'study, studies
love, loves i go, goes eat,eats
watch, watches: drink, drinks read,reads
ToM Here you are,Carol. A cheesesandwich
and a cappuccino.
cARotThanks a lot, Tom. Oh look, there's
Nadine!
r Whos Nadine?
c Sheworks in the mobile phone shop with
me. Nadinel Hi!
xaornr Hello, Caroll How areyou?
c I'm fine, thanks.Nadine, this is my
brother Tom.
n Nice to meetyou, Tom.
T You too. So,um, you work in the mobile
phoneshopwith Caro-.
ru Yes,that'sright. But I don't work in the
week, only at the weekend.
r What do you do in the week?
ru I'm a student at the university.I study
English and Italian.
r Oh, OK. Where areyou from?
ru I'm from Germany. From Frankfurt.
r And where do you live in Manchester?
N I live near the university with two other
students.
c Do you like Manchester?
N Yes,I do. The peoplearenice and there
area lot of things to do here.
r What do you do in your free time?
I I play tennis and, er, I go to the cinemaa
lot. And what about you, Tom?Are you a
student?
r No, I'm a waiter. I work in a restaurant
called the New Moon.
N Oh yes,I know it. Its in CrossStreet,isn't
rti
chicken salad vegetablelasagne. burger
and chips, mushroom pizza apple pie and
cream: fruit saladi chocolateice cream ,
strawberryice cream, vanilla ice cream .
a bottle of mineral water i still sparkling
a Coke r an orangejuice I a coffee, a tea
Listening Test(seeTeacher'sBook)
ANSWERS2 are 3 's 4 are 5 's 6 are 7's 8 are
SusANWell, herewe are,Isabel.Come in.
Welcome to my home.
tsABELThanks, Susan.Oh, what a beautiful
flat!
s Thanks a lot.
I Do you like living here?
ANswERsaL4.75 a 50o c L6.95 DL3.59
s Yes,I do. It's a nice road and the people
are very friendly.
I That's good. Are there any shops near
here?
s Yes,there are.In this road there's,um, a
small supermarket,a chemist'sand a post
office.
t Is there a bank?
s No, there isn't.But there'sa cashpointat
the post office.And there area lot of
banks in the centreof Bath, of course.
t OK. Are we near the city centre?
s Yes,it's only two miles from here.
t Oh, right. And can I get to the centreby
train?
s No, there isn't a station near here,but,
um, there arebusesto the city centre
everyten minutes. The bus stop'snear
the post office.
I Thats good to know. And what about
placesto eat?
s Well, there aren'tany good restaurants
near here,but, um, there aresomevery
nice restaurantsin the centre.
I Great! Maybewe can go out for dinner
this evening.
' I;:jli"
asoodidea.Right,thisisyour
TheresJan_exp8nsivemirke t.
ar r r ar r.
l nere are some otd nultdtngs.
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Thereiren't any mus€ums.
Is therea p6st 6ffice?
r€s.thEeis.
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:es. tnere are.
5. theriiren't.
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sABELGood morning.
rssrsrANrHello. Can I help you?
Yes,please.Do you havea map of the
city centre?
. -es.of course.Hereyou are.
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r lts a pound.
,-lh.OK. Hereyou are.Thank you very
much.
2
lisisrANTHello. Can I help you?
-:iRtsr 1 Er, yes,piease.When is the
RomanBathsMuseum open?
' Ils openfrom 9 a.m.to 5 p.m.
-- ls it closedon Mondays?
r .r. its open everyday.
-' Thanksa lot.
3
-:-ilsT 2 Good morning.
tis s--ANrHello. Can I help you?
Tz Yes,please.Where'sthe ThermaeBath
spa?
A lt's in Hot Bath Street.
Tz Car.you show me on this map?
n Yes,o[ course.Here it is. It's about five
mrnutes away.
rz Thank you very much.
^a
1 a
uooq mornrng.
Hell6.CanI h8lpyou?
Ies, please.
Do you hive a mip of the city cEntre?
rt r a rta o
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Thdnkyou.Hdw mrich is it?
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Its a pouncl.
WhEn is the R6man Biths Mus€um 6pen?
It's 6pen from nine a.m. to du" p.-.
Is it clBsedon M8ndays?
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ro, Its openeveryClay
Wh€resthe ThErmaeBith Spi?
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Can you sh6w me on this mip?
rt a ,r. ?
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rnanKyou very mucn.
ANswERsz of : Hereyou are. 4 is it s lt's
6 afternoon z is a from 9 to 10Is it
11day 12help tr Where's 14in 15map
16Hereit is.
LrsAMy favourite colour is pink and this is
my favourite dress.I love this coat too,
and theseshoes.I haveabout ... about
thirty pairs of shoesat home, but I never
wear trainers.I don't think they look
^^^l ^* -:-l-
Suuu urr 6rr 15.
rnro I usually wearjeans, a T-shirt and, um,
thesetrainers.My clothesareusually
blue or black, and I neverwear brown.
Oh, and this is my favouritejacket, this
black one. It'sabout five yearsold and I
love it!
wAYNEI love shopping for clothesand I
haveabout ten suits at home. I always
wear a suit and tie for work, and, er, this
is my favourite shirt, this blue one. But I
neverwearjeans. They don't look good
on me.
votlcn I usually wear a skirt for work, like
today,and I love wearingjumpers when
it's cold. And these are my favourite
boots. I wear them all the time. But, um,
but I neverwear dresses.I don't like
them.
My fivourite cBlour is pink.
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I nls ]s my lavounteJacKet.
ThEsearemy flvourite bo'ots.
Whit's your fivourite c6lour?
rrrr Or .a .. a
Wh6'syour ldvouritedctor?
RecordingScripts
I
a Do youlike dlncing?
g *s, I l6veit.
2
A Doyoulike Mad6nna?
e Y€s,I like hera I3t.
3
n Do youlike shBppmgfor cl6thesl
B N6,I hareir.
+
r Do you like -J6hnnyo8pp?
s Gs, I l6ve him.
5
A Do you like so'ap6peras?
B N3, I hite them.
6
r Do you like d6gsl
e Y€s,but they ddn't tike m€t
t I can pliy the guitir. z You cin't co'ok.
3 He can pliy blsketball. + Shecin't drive.
s We cin't spe'akFr8nch. o They can sing
very well.
MRsJoNEsHello, Maria. My name'sPatricia
Jones.Nice to meetyou.
MARIA YOU tOO.
vnsI Right, we want an au pair to help us
with our two children, Ella and Daniel.
v OK. How old are they2
MRsJ Ella'selevenand Daniels nine.
v Right.
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oK.
v Of course.
MRsJ Can you cook?
M Yes,I can. I love cooking. I often cook
dinner for my family at home.
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M Yes,I can.
vnsI OK, great.And can you speakGerman
or French?
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speakFrench well.
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French.And what about freetime
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much.
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you play the piano?
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t,t Yes,of course.
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A Yes,sure.
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receiveemails?
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day at work!
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tickets online?
n Yes,I do.
t OK. Do you watch videosor TV
programmeson the Internet?
n Yes,all the time. I love YouTube.It's my
favouritewebsite.
t OK, thanks.And what about the radio?
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n Er, no, I don't.
I Do you chat to friends or family online?
n Yes,sometimes.My sisterlives in New
York and we chat online everyweek.
t OK. Do you buy and sell things online?
I Yes,I buy DVDs on Amazon and sell
them again on eBay.
t And do you book flights or holidays
online?
A No, I don't.My husbandalwaysdoesthat
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music from the Internet?
A No, I don't. I don't havean iPod.
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annlversary.
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wedding was ten yearsago.
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n I was 34 and Gita was 27.
r Oh. Was it a big wedding?
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peoplethere.
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wedding?
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Australia,so he wasn'tthere.(Oh.) But
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do this_evening?
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good_ideas?
s Let'shavedinner_at your favourite
restaulant.
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so. We were there a week ago.
s Yes.-OK. Why don't we go to the
cinema?
u Maybe.but we go to the cinemaevery
week.
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never do that.
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rneet?
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t- What do you mean?
w Don't you know? Darla'sgoing to move
to Australia next month.
t- Australia?!Really?
onnLrYes,this is my last week at the bank.
t- Wow! I didn't know that. Why Australia?
o My husband,Justin, is going to work for
a travelcompanythere.
L OK. And what about you? What areyou
going to do?
o I don't know I'm going to look for a job
when I arrive.
w Are you going to sell your flat in London?
o No, we'renot. My two sistersaregoing
to live there.
t- That'sa good idea.Are you going to have
a party before you leave?
o No, butJustin and I aregoing to have
dinner with some friends in a restaurant
next SaturdayYou knoq to saygoodbye.
Er, would you like to come, Liam?
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    tti*- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge,New York, Melbourne, Madrid, CapeTown, Singapore, SdoPaulo,Delhi, Dubai,Tokyo Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK www.cambridge.org lnformation on this title: www.cambridge.orgl9870521712736 O Cambridge University Press2009 This publication is in copyright. Subjectto statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2009 Reprinted2010 Printed in Dubai by Oriental Press A cataloguerecord,Jorthispublicationis availablefrom the BritishLibrary ISBN 978-0-52L-7L273-6Studenr'sBook with CD-ROM/Audio CD ISBN 978-0-521-71274-3Workbook with Key ISBN 978-0-521-7IZ7 5-0 Teacher'sBook ISBN 978-0-52I-71276-7ClassAudio Cassettes(2) ISBN 978-0-52L-7I277-4ClassAudio CDs (3) ISBN 978-0-521-74044-9ClasswareCD-ROM (singleclassroom) ISBN 978-0-52I-74584-0 TestGeneratorCD-ROM Cambridge University Presshas no responsibility for the persistenceor accuracy of URts for external or third-party internet websitesreferred to in this publication, and does not guaranteethat any content on such websitesis, or will remain, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, travel timetables and other factual information given in this work are correct at the time of first printing but Cambridge University Pressdoes not guarantee the accuracy of such information thereafter.
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    Contents 1 New friendscD-RoMf.ftlEif 'lA Vlrhat's your name? 1E} ,vher€'s she from? In class Peopte and things numbers0-12 countries thealphabet;thingsinyourbag(1); aandan people;things;plurals l,my,you,your Conversationsata party RealWorldsayinghello;introducing people;phonenumbers;sayinggoodbye he,his,she,her ReafWorldWhereareyoufrom? RealWorldfirstnamesandsurnames: Conversationsinclass classroomlanguage pG 'tc 'tD pa plo p12 Review and Progress Portfolio p13 2 All about you cD-RoMr.lnril 2A She's British 2El vvhafsyourjob? 2C Personal information 2D How old is she? p14 nationalities p16 jobs p18 titles;greetings p2o numbers13-100 be(singular):positiveandnegative ,e (singular):questionsandshort answers RealWorldemailaddresses; personalinformationquestions ReafWorldHowold... ? Trueandfalsesentences Emailaddresses 2 Review and Progress Portfolio p21 3 People and places cD-RoMfJEilif 3A Two cities 3E| Brothers and sisters 3c Eat in or take away? 3D Breadandcheese p22 adjectives(1);wordorderwith adjectives;very p24 family p26 foodanddrink(1) o2B foodanddrink(2);love,like, eat,drink,a lotof be(plural):positive,negative, questionsandshortanswers possessive3;subiectpronouns (1,you,etc.)andpossessive adjectives(ny,your,elc.) RealWorldmoneyandprices; Howmuch...7inacaI6 Twoemails Fiona'sfamily Apricelistinacaf6 3 Review and Progress Portfolio p29 4 My world cD-RoMr.tt!!!ir 4A I like it! 4El My free time zlc Buying things zto Days and times 4 Review and Progress Portfolio p3O phraseswithlike,have,Iive, work,study p32 freetimeactivities p34 thingsto buy;fhrbthat,these,those p36 daysoftheweek;timewords p37 PresentSimple(1,you,we,they: positiveandnegative PresentSimple(1,you,we,theyJ: questionsandshortanswers BealWorldinashop RealWorldtellingthetime; talkinoaboutthetime LifeinPeruandAustralia Anonlineinterview Fourconversationsina shop 5 Day-to-day life cD-RoMr.rTllar 5A A typical day sEl Where does she work? 5C The New Moon 5D A day off p3a dailyroutines p4O timephraseswilhon,in,at D42 foodanddrink(3) D'44 trequencyadverbsandphrases wilnevery PresentSimple(ra she,O: positive andnegative PresentSimple(he,she,it: questionsandshortanswers BealWorldina restaurant Carol'sroutine Tom'sroutine Arestaurantmenu Sundayroutines
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    Conversationsata party Phonenumbers Whereareyoufrom? Welcometotheclass Helpwith Listeningwordstress HelpwithSounds/a/and/a/ Names Introducingpeople Phonenumbers Namesandcountries What'shis/ hername? Where'she/ shefrom? Firstnamesandsurnames Conversationsinclass Talkingabouta photo Sentencesaboutfamouspeople ReadingandWritingPortfolio1WBp60 Aroundtheworld Photosoffriends Atanemploymentagency Howoldisyourcat? Trueorfalse? Aboutyourpartner Ben'sfriends Goodmorning! Interviewyourpartner ouestionswilhHowold... ? Guesstheages Trueandfalsesentences yes,/noquestioni Fillinginaform ReadingandWritingPortfolio2WBp62 HelpwithListeningnumbers wilh-teenand-ty HelpwithSounds/r/and/irl Fona'sfamily 0urgrandchildren Prices Twocustomersina cafd Theylovechocolate! Helpwith Listeningcontractions HelpwithSounds/o/ and// Talkingaboutthetwoemails Yourfamily 0rderingfoodanddrinkinacaf6 Foodanddrink SentencesaboutFiona'sfamily Srntenceswilh love,tike,eat,drink, a lotof ReadingandWritingPortfolio3WBp64 LifeinPeruandAustralia Anonlineinterview Eourconversationsina shop Times Helpwith Listeningquestions wiln doyou HelpwithSounds/0/ and/d/ Trueorfalse? Yourfreetime Yourpartner'sfreetime Buyingthingsinashop Filmtimes Trueandfalsesentences Yourfreetime yes/ noquestions Aconversationinashop ReadingandWritingPortfolio4WBp66 Carol'sroutine urnchonMonday Conversationsina restaurant fundayroutines HelpwithListeningsentencestress(1) HelpwithListeningsentencestress(2) HelpwithSounds/w/and/v/ Yourdailyroutine Yourpartner'sdailyroutine Yourbestfriend orderingfoodanddrinkina re$auranr YourSundayroutine Ouestionswithdoes RConversationinarestaurant Trueandfalsesentences ReadingandWritingPortfolio5WBp68
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    6 Towns andcities CD-ROM 6 Review and Progress Portfolio p53 7 Love it, like it, hate il! 0D-RoMC'fnfttf 6A tufy home town 6Et Are there any shops? 6G Tourist information 6D lt's my favourite We're h^rins Can you drive? Directions I love tfre Internet p54 thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike; love,like,hate p56 abilities placesinatownorcity(1) placesinatownorcity(2) thingsinyourbag(2) clothes;colours;favourite prepositionsofplace thingspeopleOoontine adjectives(2) yearsandpastiimephrases monthsanddatei bignumbers transpofi holidayactivities atthestation questionwords futureplans;futuretimephrases phraseswithhave,watch,go,goto adjectives(3):feelings a,some,a lotof; thereis/ thereare:positive thereis/ thereare:negative, yes/ noquestionsandshort answers;any RealWorldatthetouristinformation cenlre objectpronouns canforability BealWorldaskingforand givingdirections PastSimpleofbe:positive andnegative PastSimpleofbe:questionsand shortanswers;wasborn/ werebom RealWorldtalkingaboutdaysand dates;makingsuggestions Susan'shometown Conversationsatatourist informationcentre We'reverydifferent Threeconversationsinthestreet Threeamazingdays Aconversationaboutthisevening Fantasticfestivals p46 p4A p50 p52 p5A p60 7A 7B 7c 7D ? Review and Progress Portfolio p61 A Days to remember CD.ROM 8A l was tfiere! aB Ffappy anniverrsary! 8C When's your birthdiy? 8D Festivals 8 Review and Progress Portfolio p69 9 Going away CD.ROM 9A Amazing joumeys 98 My tait notiaay 9C f-ast *..l<"na 90 Who, what, when? p70 9 Review and Progress Portfolio p77 1() My future C0-R0M 1OC Good luck! p62 p64 p66 p6a p72 p74 p76 PastSimple:positive(regularand irregularverbs) PastSimple:negative,questions andshortanswers RealWorldbuyingtraintickets Let'sgobytuk{uk! Aroundtheworldbybike Favouriteplaces TheTravel0uiz begoingto:positiveandnegative Aworldlanguage begoingfo:questionsand shortanswers 1oA Life changes p7A loB What are you going to do? p8o pa2 RealWorldsayinggoodbye andgoodluck 10 Review and Progress Portfolio p84 End ofCourse Review pas Pair and Group Work pa6 Language Summaries ploo Recording Scripts p12o Seeyousoon!
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    Atownorcityyouknow Sentenceswiththereis/ thereare HelpwithListeninglinking(1) PlacesnearSusan'sflat Placesnearyourhome Questionswithlstherea ...? and Arethereany... ? t bvouritecolourispink HefpwithSounds/t/ and/d3l Yourclothesandcolours Favouritethingsandpeople ReadingandWritingPortfolio6WBp70 Thingsyoulove,like,don'tlikeandhate QuestionswithDoes... like... ? ouestionswithDoyoulike... ? :f+ wifithechildren Helpwifi Listeningcanotcan't Thingsyouandyourfamilycan Trueorfalsesentenceswith andcan'tdo canandcan't Ouestionswilhcan -trceconversationsinthestreet -- n finstor.rdSirhSdir*tir* Helpwitt Sounds/s/and/J/ Thingsyoudoonline ReadingandWritingPortfolio7WBp72 '[LEt amazingdays f tda" -rdilirq WhenIwasten Sentenceswithwasandwere Whenandwherepeoplewereborn Yourlastweddingorparty Helpwithlisteninglinking(2) When'syourbirthday? AconversationaboutnextSaturday _ ___ __llgkingsuggestions HelpwithSounds/crl and/g:/ Festivals ReadingandWritingPortfolioI WBp74 HelpwithListeningPresentSimple orPastSimole Howyoutravelaround Thelasttimeyouvisitedadifferent townorcitv SentencesinthePastSimple ThingsNancyandJeffdidonholiday Yourlastholiday_ Lastweekend Buyingtraintickets Thingsyoudoonholiday PastSimplequestions HelpwithListeningsentencestress(3) Helpwith Sounds/Vand/r/ 0uestionsaboutyouandyourpartner li|/h-questions ReadingandWritingPortfolio9WBp76 Sentenceswithbegoingto Questionswithbegoingto Students'futureplans Questionswilhbegoingto Sayinggoodbyeandgoodluck ReadingandWritingPortfolio10WBp78 P?spmic S)rmbols p126 Answer Key p126 Glassr.oom Instructions p127 CD-ROM/Audio CD lnstructions p12a
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    1 New friends 1AWhat's your name? Hello! @ ul FiIl in the gapswith I, my,you or your. A SUE MARIO SUE MARIO b) Listen and check. c) Work in pairs. Practise the Hello, Il?J narne'sSue. What'-s.. nar-ne? Hello, 'n M:rrio. Nice ttr rncet loo. a) Look at the photo. Read and listen to conversationI. Listen again and practise. = pfOIlUICl?tlOl b) PractiseconversationI with four students.Use your name. c) Tell the classyour name. Hello,l'mFrancesca. Hetto,my name'sLee. .an &l ^l Read and listen to conversation 2. Listen again and practise. b) Practise conversation 2 with four students. Use your name. HelpwithGrammar a) Fill in the gapswith I or my. 1 ,/_.'rnStefar"r. 2 'rr fine,thanks. 3 ., narnesEmcl. b) Fill in the gapswith you or your. 1 How are.yelL? z Nice to Inc('l a What'-s name? p101 Listen and practise the sentences in 3. B ADAM Hi, MEG Hi, ADAM MEC VocabularynumbersO-12 Grammar l,my,you,your RealWorld sayinghe[[o; introducingpeople;phone numbers;sayinggoodbye M.g. Adarn.How are ? 'rn fine,thanks.And 'm OK,thanks. conversations in 5a). JI I ', "ttirt' t?I I I / {* a. .d, { "f sTEFANHello, I'm Stefan.What'syour name? EMEL Hello, my name'sEmel. STEFANNice to meet you. EMEL YOU tOO. nM Hi, Anita. ANtrA Hi, Tim. How areyoul lM I'rn fine, thanks.And lr ANtrA I'rnOK, thanks.
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    !i brk inpairs. Sayfour numbers. Write your :artner's numbers. Are they correct? Vocabularyand Grammar wh;i,;t;;;h";; ;;;.;i It's02076223479. TIP!e In phone numbers 0 = oh and 44 = doublefour. b) Work in pairs. Practise the questions and answers. a) Listen to three conversations. Write the phone numbers. b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. -fl-r- 1A Phonenumbersntroducingpeople a -'-' Readand listen to conversation3. -:sten againand practise. : brk in groups. Practiseconversation 3. -, se-ournames. Lrmbers0-12 o Listen and practise thesenumbers.3i 0 zero 2two three toLir 5 five 6 six 7 seven 9 nine J,0ten 11 eteven 12 twetve NtNA David, this is Polly. DAVTDHello, Polly.Nice to meetyou. PoLLYYou too. LUcY Goodbye,Miki. MtKt Bye,Lucy.Seeyou soon. LUCY Yes,seeyou. @ Wotk in pairs. StudentA pB6. Student B p92. @ ^l i;l;i: ' '-., Readand listen ro conversation4. Listen again and practise. b) Saygoodbyeto other students. Goodbye!
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    Where's she from? QUICKREVIEWrrr Writetwophonenumbers.Workin pairs.Sayyourphone numbers.Writeyourpartner'snumbers.Aretheycorrect? Countries 6f Look at the map. Match thesecountries to l-12. itay r srazit Rissia theUSA GErmanyEgyp, AustreliaM6xico Tirkey theUft China Spair', HelpwithListening rd notice the word 6rt Lrsten,ar stress(') in the countries in 1. itatv grazit Vocabularycountries Grammarhe,his,she,her Rea[World Whereareyoufrom? Helpwith Listeningwordstress Review phonenumbers;l,my,you,your $ Wo.k in pairs.Look againat the map. Saya number. Your partner saysthe country. Number7. ltaty. Whereareyoufrom? Q ul Look at the photo of Stefanand Emel. Listen to the conversationand fill in the gaps. b) Listen and practise. c) Where are you from? Tell the class. l'mfromJapan. l'mfromFrance. I'm fromColombia l'm from Moscow. d) Work in groups. Ask other students where they are from. v" JA L./b "JR> 1i 6.i ,-...r. r^/ v )v/ g-*. -_l:fi, iF#..'.ff !i.,/ il'_>
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    1E| Vocabularyand Grammar Workin new pairs. Ask and answer questions about the peoplein the photos. 1----_'_-*-"**_ 1 What'shername? -i-2./-""-' -" "^-' f wr,"i.tin.fr"rz'';.a','*.-._'.'_-...*-...-.''...1 i ]yji91te Binoche ,:. france.: @ Wort in pairs. StudentA p87. StudentB pg3. 'shisname? I -.rtrk again at the photo of Stefan and Emel. 'tlllch questions 14 to answers a)-d). ' .i:-.rr'shis name? a) He'sfrom Russia. : .i.:eres he from? -- b) His name'sStefan. c) She'sfrom Turkey. d) Her name'sEmel. I GIE f,S Listenandpractise. ,i'iat's her name? .i'ieres she from? -nGrammar r Fill in the gapswith he or his. - ''-hat's .-l?l-5-.name? : name'sStefan. .-here'-s from? e ........!from Russia. !, Fill in the gapswith sheor her. - -*-hats..h.e-r...name? : name'sEmel i-here's from? 'sfrom Turkey. p10l ai brk in pairs. Look at photos 1-6 of famous 3ctors and actresses.Write sentences. Use these :-unes and countries. lllet*effi Pen6lopeCruz WittSmith .;ackieChan NicoleKidman DanielCraig Frand Spain the UK China the USA Australia ' Hername'sJuliette Binoche.She'sfrom France. b) ' Lisren and check.
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    1G ln class QUICKREVIEWooo Workinpairs.Askthe namesof studentsinyourctass: AWhat'shisname?BMarcus.What'shername?A Ana. Thealphabet O fi[q ffi Listenandsaythealphabet.Noticethe vowels and tlre consonallts. AoBbCcDdEeFfGg HhIi Jj KkLLMmNn 0o PpQqRrSsTt Uu VvWwXxYyZz et ffi Listenandwritetheletters. What'syourfirstname? @ ,l Look at photo A. Then match the teacher's questions I-3 to the student'sanswersa)-c). t What'syour first name,please? a) Molina. z What'syour surname? b) M-O-L-I-N-A. 3 How do you spellthat? c) It'sPedro. U)4lf,Il Listenandcheck. Vocabularythealphabet;thingsinyour bag(1);a andan RealWorld firstnamesandsurnames: classroomtanguage Review What'shis/ hername? a) EIID Listen to the teachertalk to two more students. Write their names. b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. 0 ^l trIU fi! Lister,andpractisethequestionsin 3a). firstname) What'syourfirstname,please? b) Ask three stud.entsthe questions in 3a).Write their first namesand surnames. Thingsinyourbag(1) @ a) Look at photo B. Match thesewords to things l-10. a bag7 adictionaryanSpple a pen a pEncil a book a ndtebook aniPod a m6bite anumbrElla b) EE| Sf Listen and practise.
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    ''.rrk in pairs.Look againatphoto B. >.rva number.Your partner says Il I ,* rfflr rtI lC RealWorld Kate :c thing. '."mber1 A bag. lI$ withVocabulary O -oot at the words in 6a). Fill in - ::le gaps wrl"h6ror an. e use with nouns that regin with a sound. e use with nouns that besin with ? rr)'clsound. pl00 the gaps with a or ar,. country number English dictionary ..student answer phone number 1ll in 'a : a-, , i rCUSB1il0! -r L' Lookat photoC. Lislento - '-hreeconversationsin class.Match :tudents l-3 to the words they ask .rbouta)-c). ' lagda : Pedro I Hasan EdWorld a) Brazll b) answer c) pencil Listen again. Tick (/) these rentences when.you hear them. Excuseme. Whatdoes(answer)mean? I'm sorry,I don'tunderstand. What's(tdpiz)in Engtish? Canyou repeatthat,please? l'm sorry,I don'tknow. Howdoyou spe[[(Brazit)? Pl01 C Listenand praclisethe sentencesinll. @ ^l Fill in the gapswith thesewords. Ex€ui'esorry mean spett repeatWhat's understandknow A prono l--EXC--qSeme. What does'notebook' 2,,, ? KATE Look. This is a notebook. B KATE Do exercise4 on page10. MAcDAI'm sorrv.I don't 3 KATE Do exercise4 on page10. Can you 4 ...-..that, please? c KATE What's the answer to question 2? HAsANI'm s.. .. , I don't D PEDRO 7 'numero'in English? KATE Number. proRo How do yotr8 KArE N-U-M-B-E-R that? b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations.Take turns to be the teacher.
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    1D People andthings QUI(REVIEW oor WritefourEngtishwords.Workin pairs.Spellyourwordsto yourpartner. Wtiteyourpartner'swords.lsyourspettingcorrect? Vocabularypeople;things; plurals Reviewthealphabet O ^l Look at thephoto of Kate for one minute. Closeyour book. Write all the things in the photo you can remember. b) Work in pairs. Compare answersand check your partner's spelling. Who has more words? Look at thesewords. Write the missing letters. SINGULAR { I f fiftff a chair a table a thing a Doy a watch a sandwich +-s chairs tables thing_ boy- + -es watches sandwich y ) -ies diaries bab irregular men I women I people ffiffi proo {-j'ffi $"$Listenandpractise thepluralsin 4. @ wir" theplurals. t a girl girls 2 a camera 3 a country 4 a watch 5 aman 6 a computer 7 a woman a an apple s a dictionary 10 a person O ^l Look at the picture. Match thesewords to peoplea)-e). a biby a) a boy agirl a man aw6man b) .'l... - ' Listen and practise. 0 tl Look at the photo of Kate.Match thesewords to things I-7. .rl..,yitrl t) ry a diary4 achairtatiblei' a compiter:,a cimerat awatcht a sinUwich-: b) , ' -' ', 'r.;i Listen and practise c)Workinpairs.WhatthingsfromlessonlCareinthephoto? @ Wortoin pairs.Lookat p98.
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    g 11,,"",,,'n:*l'"t"ff'*:";,@ilo,,."r.Yl:',:;,ffin*';9:1",",.",,-,,Xil1!;fl'ffi thhsw* lnl letters. le,l b.gman appte practise vocabularythat Japan understandcamera alphabet bag G,:-,rTlput;, b) Listen again and practise. lal c:rmput wom n teach, Itrty Chin Brzil J,pan und stand camer atphbet b) Listen againand practise. 1 Review LanguageSummary1,plOO lal a) Fill in the gaps with he,his, she or her. n What's 1__h.l_s__,name? B 2.---.....-....-name'sAndy. n Where's :--...,,,-------from? B 4 ,.,,.........'s from the UK.. I Whats s__h_er..name? B 6-............--name'sKara. I Where's z from? B 8-.....---..,,--'sfrom the USA. b) Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. c) Work in new pairs. Ask the questions in 4a) about students in your class. Write thevowels(a,e,i, o,u) in thesethings.Thenput a or anin theboxes. r fjl bag z[-l -ppl- rf_l a-ct--n-ry 4f_l -mbr-11- sf_-] --b-l-of--] n-t-b--k zf_l p-nc-1 el--l -p-a sf_-lp_' rof_l b__k practise. 1 Is your camerlifrom Chin'? 2 Your apples are in my bag. 3 Practisethe alph.,bet. 4 My c,mput. is fromJ,rpan. 5 Is he from It rly or Br,,zil? 6 Is your teach, a man or a WOm,ln? b) Work in pairs. Practise the sentences. a) Find 12 things or people (+.r). b) Write the plurals. boy ) boys a) Tick (/) the things you can do in English. I cansayhelloandgoodbye. I canaskpeople'snames. I canintroducepeople. I cansayphonenumbers. I cansaywherepeoplearefrom. I cansaythealphabet. I cansaywhenI don'tunderstand. I canaskpeopletorepeatthings. I canuseolurals. b) What do you need to study again?SeeCD-R0Ml"Ittll O ^l Fill in thegapswith I, my, ou or your. ANDY Hello,1/'m Andy.What's name? KARA Hello, 3------.-..,,,--name'sKara. ANDY Nice to meet a--- KARA s---------------too. BILL Hi, Vicky. vrcKY Hi, Bill. How are 6 -... ? BILL 7 'm fine, thanks. Ands ? vrcKY s 'm OK, thanks. b) Work in pairs. Practise the conversations. Use your name. . rite the numbers. O zere 7 s i f___ 12 t_____ + f-__ 9 n___ 6 s_- 2 t__ I o__ 3 r____ 8 e____ ll e p $tit" rhe countries. r alyrl 2 suiRas 3 ceMiox 4 myranGe s niCah e azrliB z kueTyr 8 piSna I talv R.. M G c.,.". B T S rqtal t.'l lrl lcl tH, K Y R Z N wov€Ex DFMANCE EDLBBHI S I A Y GAR SANDWIC HRGAWRA JYGIRLM COMPUTE PTABLER I E LWOMA
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    2 AII aboutyou She's British QUICKREVIEWooo Writefivesingularwords(awatch,etc.).Workin pairs.Taketurnsto say yourwords.Saythe pluralsof yourpartner'swords:A awatch.B watches. Nationalities O ^l Write the missing vowels (a, e, i, o, u) in thesecountries. t / talv zBr_ z_1 3 R_ss__ + the _S_ a) #,HS o;, Listen and practise the countries and nationalities. itaty ttiltian b) Work in pairs. Saya country. Your partner saysthe nationalitv. ' itheuK i -zr*---""' c) What's your nationality? TelI the class. ' . * /.:--:- i l'mJapanese.i ( l'mFrench.) l'mColombian Aroundtheworld Vocabularynationalities Grammarbe (singutar): positiveandnegative Reviewplurals;countries; my,your,his,her s G rm nv 6 pvDt 7 __str_l__ SMxc 9 T rk y to the _K 11 Sn n 12 Ch n b) Match thesenationalitiesto the countriesin 1a). ' ^aa) berman ) b) M€xican c) Itilian d) Rfissian Am€rican Spinish L.gl'ptran eizitir" British lirkish Lnrnese AustrAlian t) t) k) r) e) f) e) h) a) Work in pairs. Look at photos A-D. Fill in the gaps with a nationality from 1b). b) ,:',ffi Listen and check. HelpwithGrammar @ Eittin rhegapswith 'm,'reor . POSITIVE(+) 1 I British. z You lre a student. : He.._._.._._.Chinese. + She,,.,.,.,_,,Brazilian. s It American. (= I am) (= you are) (= he is) (= sheis) (= it is) pr03
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    [-o O ,, Fill inthe gapswith'm or 3. Listen and practise the sentences in 4. n ) l'm British. ' Shels-from Sio Paulo and she ..--,-.,,,,a student. z I from London and I ...........a teacher. 3 It isn't a Mercedes.It..--..-....a Chrysler. : Sheisn't Australian.She. from the UK. ! He isn't from Beijing. He from Shanghai. a I'm not American. I from Havana, in Cuba. i. OlWork in pairs. Compareanswers.Then match the | 'cntences to photos A-D. I nn withGrammar I O Look again at 6a).Then fill in the gapswith I nrt:o|.aren'tor isnt. | *:cArvE (-) I I ,. American. (= am not) | , r"t ,rer:f a teacher. (= arenot.) I t H. .-.fromBerjing. (= is not) I . >he Australian. I t lt aMercedes. I pr03 .a l,l r- i I g . Listen and practisethe sentencesin 7. ; | -nor)imnorAmerican. I | -.,, orfatse? il I I g 3)Checkthesewordswith yourteacher. I I ,t,ecipitat(city) asingerac6mpany I I t' brk in pairs. Look at photos I-10. J Trck(/) the true sentences.Make the other I -"tences negative.Write the correctsentences. I ' -{nkarais the capitalof Turkey./ I z TigerWoodsis British. -I riierWoods isn'tBritish.He'sAmerican. d I t ClmeronDiazis Spanish. I I . intendo is aJapanesecompany. - | ; Cairois thecapitalof Egypt. | : BigBenis in NewYork. | - KylieMinogueis American. I s RobbieWilliamsis an Australiansinger. I I BMW is a Germancompanv. I -: Hollwvoodis in SanFrancisco. T | ,, Checkon p126. Are your answerscorrect? 2A Vocabularyand Grammar Work in new pairs. Write three true sentencesand three false sentences. JKRowlingisBritish. Lacosteisa Russiancompany. a) Work in groups of four. Readyour sentencesto the other pair. Are the other pair's sentencestrue or false? I JKRowtingis British.l --7 '*""- -- '- I thinkthat'strue/ fa[se. q.Yes,you'reright./ No,you'rewrong.I b) Tell the classtwo of your true sentences.
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    Vocabularyjobs Grammarbe (singutar):questions andshortanswers Reviewcountriesandnationalitie be (singutar):positiveandnegativeQUICKREVIEWooo Workinpairs.Taketurnsto saya country.Yourpartnersaysthe nationalityanda personorthingof thatnationality:ATheUK. BBritish.JamesBondisBritish. Photosoffriends country job Jobs .you from? . he/ she/ it from? your name? his/ hername? yourjob? his/ herjob? p103 uEil iloily. He'sa doctor. Wh91e'shefrom? wfrai;snii.yoUz, What's your iob." @ ^l Checkthesewords with your teacher. a friend mirried singte beiutifut b) Look at the photo of Amy and Ben. Listen and match these names to photos l-4 on Amys computer. Claire Steve Daniela Karl c) Listen again. Complete the table. Karl Steve Claire Cermany a doctor HelpwithGrammar @ rm in the gapswith am, are or . wH-QUESTTONS(?) 1 Where am I2. 2 Where 3 Where a What s What 6 What z What Listen and practise the questions b) Cover the tablein 2c).Work in pairs.Ask and answer questions about the people in photos 1-4. what'strisnamei Kart. Daniela @ ul Match thesejobs to picturesa)-i). a minager h) a ddctor anictor / anictress a sh6passistant a te"acher a waiter/ a wajtress a tixi driver a musician a policeofficer oln thesevocabularyboxeswe only showthe mainstressin wordsandphrases. b) Listen and practise. c) Work in pairs.Ask questionsabout the people in picturesa)-i). What'shisjob? What'sherjob? He'sa waiter. She'sa waitress. @3,
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    2B Vocabularyand Grammar '..1 Ityfiends bpl 1[arl, I eGF* f -?t'' heamusician? :, Look again at the table in 2c). Trck (/) the correct answers. - l: Karl a musician? a) 'es,he is. b) No, he isn't. / : .s Stevefrom the USA? a) 'es,he is. b) No, he isn't. -s Clairean actress? a) 'es,she is. b) No, she isn't ^' DanielaItalian? a) 'es,sheis. b) No, she isn't -re I'ou from Russia? a) 'es,I am. b) No, I'm not. : -s vour cameraJapanese? a) es, it is. b) No, it isn't. :, brk in pairs. Compare answers. Swih Grammar .:i / No QUESTTONS(?) - - | in thisclass? you from Russia? hea doctor? sheltalian? it Japanese? *.gg i;i Lisren and pracrise the quesrions and short answersin 6. p :U in the gapswith am,are,is or isnt. SHORTANSWERS Yes,youare./ No,youaren't. Yes,I / No,I'm not. Yes,he is./ No,he .... . Yes,she . / No,sheisn't. Yes,it . / No,it 1 -re -.you a student? 2 ._. ,..,your teacherfrom theUK? 3 .. .,,you Chinese? 4 ... ,,_you married? 5 ,,___your mobilein your bag? 6 . .,.....you a manager? 7 ............KeiraKnightleya musician? 8 ,.,.....TomCruisean actor? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. Use the correct short answers. i-li.l" -riig:1'1: Work in new pairs. StudentA StudentB p93. 0 ^l Fill in thegapswith Is or Are. I Yes,t am. -..-..-. pr03 p87.
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    ,,-2c^Personal information Vocabularytitles;greeti RealWorldemailad personalinformation questions QUICKREVIEWrro Writefourjobs.Workinpairs.Taketurnstomimeyourjobstoyour partner.Guessyourpartner'sjobs:A You'readoctor.BYes,that'sright. Goodmorning! Reviewjobs;be (singutar) questions I *;l; this emailaddress'Noticehow we eve.smith@webmail.com evedot smithat webmaiIdot com ftl!}il pr03 WilliamBrown Manager i-ng O ul Match1-3 to a)-c). t Mr (Brown) a) a married woman 2 Mrs or Ms (King) b) a single woman s Ms or Miss (Roberts) c) a man (married or single) b) m,ffi Listen and practise. Mr ) Mr Brown a) Look at pictures A-D. Complete the conversationswith thesephrases.Which three phrases meanHello? Which phrase meansGoodbye? Coodm8rning GoodEvening coodnlght Goodafterno'on MrsKing. .) b)ilffitr fi$ Listenhndcheck.Listenagain and practise. c) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations. 8frH#gfsr'* BS37RJ 01179276538 william.brown@blt.mm '^FE X'-'.,"nffi ^g .., k",yk,;;;;;.webmair.ner sublect:H"; #;;t totmail.co.uk O ^l Work in pairs.SayemailaddressesI-4. b)ffi$ Listenandcheck. a)ffi$ $l Listenandpractiseemail addressesl-4. @bfl.com ) wiIIiam.brown@bfl.com b) Askthreestudentsfor their email addresses.Write the emailaddresses. Are they correct?' @
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    2C RealWorld Lookingforajob O ^l. Lookatthephoro. - andcomplete the form. Listen to the interview : trBtE I$ nttp:TTwww.nine2fiveemployment.net/formsO o -rc EmploymentAgency Amy x first name surname married nationality address single Manchester rtobile number emailaddress b)Work in pairs. Compareanswers. Roacl filffil p1o3 @ frff in the gapswith are or . What lf your first name,please? What,,---.-..---...your surname? you married? 'hat ..your nationality? What ..............-your address? What......._.._.___your mobilenumber? What _._________.___your email address? Q W Si Listenandpracri.sethequestionsin 7. Q ^l Y.* t" pairs. Interview your partner and fill rn the lorm b) Check your partner's form. Is it correct? 2 3 .5 5 single g l!) | f) ntto;//ww*.nine2fiveemployment.net/formsO . -rc EmptoymentAgency first name surname married nationality address
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    2D How oldis she? QUICKREVIEWooo Writethe numbers0-12 in words(zero,one,etc.).Work in pairs.Checkyourpartner'sspelling.Saythenumbers. IMy ninety eighty fifty thirty" seventy a hundred 60 __..,. 70 ...... 80 I ^1fiffl Listento thesenumbers.Noticethestress. fourte'en f6rty sixte'en ttoty eighte'ene'ighty b) Where is the stressin thesenumbers? seventeenninety fifty thirteen thirty nineteen seventy fifteen c) f,[f,E Listen and check. @ m [En f,f Listenagainandpractise. 0 ^l Write thenumbers. 21 lW9!.tu._A.09..24 .. 27 22 .twelltytwa 2s 28 23 ._.. b) Work in pairs. Saythesenumbers. 27 35 49 52 68 73 86 94 @ "lwrite four numbe.rs. b) Work in new pairs. Sayyour numbers. Write your partner'snumbers. Are they correct? O tl Lookat thephoto.Matchthesewordsto I-5. acar3 agirl ahouse acat adog b) f,ff,U Listen to five conversations.Fill in the gapswith the correct number. t Thecatis.,.. z The houseis s The girl is -. + The car is _____ s The dogis 0 ^l Fill in the gapswith thesewords. --.--yearsold. yearsold. r@I O ffi f,f Listenandsaythesenumbers. 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 'i {i f;ft,,rerr b)&jsl Sf Listenandpractise. 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen forty sixty 90 100 19 nineteen 20 twenty I .ffi is are I'm otd b) ntF.ll f,f Listen and check. Listen again and practise. Work in pairs. Look againat the photo. Ask questionswith How old... ?. Vocabularynumbers13-100 Rea[World Howold...? Helpwith Listeningnumbers with -teenand-ty Reviewnumbers0-12 O ul Match thesewords to the numbers. 30 40 50 @ wo.t in newpairs.Lookat p98.
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    Hrih Sounds O . Lookat the pictures. iir'Il to lhe soundsand words. o sx ninet n : Listen againand practise. Listen to these words. Notice how we.say the pink and vowels. six thing his single Miss women British watches evening fifteen litl ninet n h 's sh 's p pte pt se Chin se polce mail vening fift n b) Listen again and practise. litl ltl : IOL1 ou (-) a teacher, (+)a student. @ ri"a eightjobs. fi "e"B *o"%P' ri e & O br j A E itl '= i. 'n ts' GI E g N 3 ??;'6!o E 5' i B?*JEO/. o.doo 6rr"fo %r 2 RgVieW Lansuasesummary2, p1o2 p $nte the nationalities' Australia Mexico ltaty RussiaCermanyBrazil theUSA Egypt Spain TurkeytheUK China : -stralia) Australian Frllin the gapswith 'm,'re, , -.rrt. CrZnlOr'ntnOl. -ibb)' ./.snlt(-) from theUSA, she |s (+)frorntheUK. Ross (-) his first name, :t (+)his sllrnalne. I (-) from Colornbia, I (+)lrotn Mcxico. >it' (+)rrSpanish :eachcr',but she irnrrr (nqin t-, a) Make questions with these words. l name/your/s/What? What'syour name? 2 you / Where / from / are ? : s/What/job/your? 4 from/s/Where/he? s job/What/his/s? o What / name / 's/ her ? t's/joblWhat/her? b) Match the questions in 4a) to lhese answers. a) I'm a doctor. b) Hes from Pisa,in Italy. c) Her name'sEvrit.t.t. d) Hes a waiter. e) My names Philip. 7 f) Shesan actress. g) I'rn from Aurstralia. t Are6o-d/ hea student? z Is/ Areyou lrom Spain? 3 Areyou/ your married? 4 ls/ Areyou lrom the capital ofyou/yourcountry? s ls/ Areyour teacherBritish? 6 lsyou/ your moblle phone Japanese? b) Work in pairs.Ask and answerthe questions. a) Look at the vowels in bold in these words. Do we saylrl or li'^l? it's ltl three /iri sandwiches teacher think married isn't read mlsi .- I' 'ire Spanisf, :'i-o,r"-,r 5tLi'j,, b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. c) Listen and check. Listen againand practise. a) Write questions with your for these answers. t lt's Eve. 2 3 4 What'syourfirstname? Smith. I'm American. Its l2 LeeRoad,Lonclon, NW7 3EJ. It's07433789215. It'seve.smith@',vebmzril.corr.. b) Work in pairs.Ask and answerthe questionsin 6a). Answer for you. Work in pairs. Saya number (0-100). Your partner saysthe next two numbers. nineteen) twenty,twenty-one a) Tick (/) the things you cando in English. I cansaynationalities. Icanaskandanswerquestionswithbe. I cantalkaboutjobs. I canaskforandgivepersonal information(name,address,etc.). I cansayandunderstandnumbers 0-100. I cantalkabouthowoldpeopleare. b) What do you needto study again? lTtEil 5 o @ tl Choosethe correctwords.
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    3 People andplaces Two cities QUICKREVIEWo.oo Workin pairs.Countfrom 1to 100in threes:A one.Bfour.A seyen. Thencountfrom1 to 100infours:A one.Bfive.A nine. a) Match the adjectives to pictures a)-h). r good @ z hotl 3 4 s expEnsiveI o beiutiful I z fritndlv f] e nice E b)ffi ffi Listenandpractise. Vocabularyadjectives(1);word orderwith adjectives;very Grammarbe (plural):positive, negative,questionsandshortanswe6 Helpwith Listeningcontractions Reviewnumbers;be (singutar) Adjectives(1) big I tte* I bad cold small old cheap figlv unfribndly [3,f] O fl 'new teply reply all tbrwlRl "m"m ',' Weput verybeforeacl.icctivcs:ltbvery hot. il,.I5ripro+ @ ftlut " sentenceswith thesewords. z 3 4 5 a / Itls / computer / old / very . It'sa very old computer. a /He's / good/very /actor . an / camera/ Its / expensive. very / nice / friends / are/ Hrs . friendly / dogs / Your / very / are Anemailtofriends O ^l Check thesewords with your teacher. a hot6t a room a rEstaurantaninternetcaf6 near b) Reademail A. Where are Sally and Dan? Hi Fionaand Nick Howareyou?We'rein Moscow!lt'sa beautifulcityandthe people arefriendly,butit'sverycoldhere.Therestaurantsaregoodand theyaren'tveryexpensive.We'rein a newhotelnearRedSquare. Theroomsareniceandthey'reverybig.We aren'tin the hotel now,we'rein an Internetcaf6.Wherearevou?Arevouin London? LoveSallyandDan O ^l Readtheserules about adjectives. ',, ,clicctircs go after be:Yourwatch is nict. t ,cl.jcctircs go beforenouns: It a utv car. * ,cl.jcctircsare not plural with plural nouns: They'renod friends. b) Match sentences a) and b) to pictures I and 2. Then read the rule. a) It'shot. b) lt'svery hot.
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    3A Vocabularyand Grammar @ neademailA again.Tick (/) the true sentences.Changethe adjectivesin the Wherearethey? false sentences. 'I Moscow is a beautiiul city. / z The people are unf+iendly. friendly r lt's very hot in Moscow. + The restaurantsare good. s Sally and Dan are in an old hotel. 6 The hotel rooms are nice. z The rooms are very small. illforward Sr l_POSITIVE(+) 'e.-.-.-....-.-.-in a new hotel. bu ?e from the UK. Thev verv bis. (= we are) (= you are) (= theyare) 0 W Sf tisten andpractisethe sentencesin 6. t We aren't !"ta.lian"..,we're 2 bu're a verv 3 Thev're in a + He'sa ...............and he isn't ___,___,_____,_ b) Work in pairs. Underline the contractions (aren't, we're, etc.) in 8a). C) Listen again. Notice the contractions. NEGATTVE(-) e -..-.in the hotel now. (= are not) bu a-rerlt from Russia. Thev verv exnensive. - iD. Yoltis singular and plural: ou're a student. ou'restudents. pr05 @ nead email B again. Choosethe correct answers. Where are Fiona and Nick? a) London. b) New York. Are they in a small hotel? a)Yes,they are. b) No, they aren't. Are the rooms nice? a) Yes,they are. b) No, they aren't. @ niff in the gapswith (ue oraren't. QUESTTONS(? a)ffi# Lisrenandfill in thegaps. ' Helpwith Grammar bu will hear each sentence twice. s I'm an and she'sa...-.-........- ---------'youin London? 6 lr'sa Where_______.-.FionaandNick? Where SHORTANSWERS Yes,theyare./ No,they Yes,we- ./ ruo,weaient. pr05 practisethe questionsandshortanswers )uEsTroNs(?) Are thev in iin a smallhote[? @ *.. IN vou? t* Listen and 11. Utsr€ply reply all @ nead email B. Choosethe correct words. HiSallyandDan Thanksforyouremail.Nickand| ,isn'r/ (arrc?)inLondonnow, we 2's/ 7ein NewYork!lt 3?e/ 'sa beautifulcity.Thepeopleais/ are veryfriendlyandtherestaurantssaren't/ isn'tveryexpensive. We6're/ 'sin a bighotelnearCentralPark.Therooms7rs/ arevery nice,butthehotelsisn't/ aren'tcheap.lt s're/ 'sverycoldheretoo! LoveFionaandNick @ Work in pairs. StudentA p88. StudentB pg4.
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    Jtl U 4rt FtFl -^1r- - a=, Brothers and sisters QUICKREVIEWooo Writefouradjectives.Workin pairs.Taketurnsto sayanadjectivefromyour list.Yourpartnersaysthe oppositeadjective:A new.Bo/d.Thensayone thingfor eachadjective:A Anewcar.BAnoldcomputer. Ourfamily Vocabularyfamily Grammarpossessive's;sub:- pronouns(t,you,etc.)andpc adjectives(my,your,etc.) Reviewadjectives;jobs;Hov, aT both/ girls b) O ^ , to:I at the photo of the Cooper family. Keadand lrsten. O ^l Completethe tablewith the words in bold in 1. men/ boys father () (mum) daughter (singutar:child) husband sister Listen and practise. Iwomen @ cnoore the correctwords. t Nick is Fionas to, t@ 2 Kevin is Nicks brother/ son. 3 Fiona is Kevin's mother/ daughter. 4 Anne is Fiona's sister/ daughter. s Nick is Anne'sbrother/ father. 6 Anne is Kevin's mother/ sister. z Nick and Fiona are Kevin and Anne'schildren/ pazt HelpwithGrammar @ neadtherule. We use a name (Niclc,etc.) or a noun for a person (sister,etc.) + 's for the possessive. Fiona is Nich wife. It my sister car. . 's can mean is or the possessive: She'snry sister:('s= is); Kevin is Nich3 son. (3 = possessive) Plt-r5 Listen and practisethe sentencesin 3.
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    Heke sentencesabout thesepeople. 'rck ) Kevin NickisKevin'sfather. I i:rrna -) Nick i {er-in ) Fiona e -inne .) Nick i ler-in ) Anne 6 -nne and Kevin ) Nick and Fiona 3B Vocabularyand Grammar :r 4, a) Look at thesesentences.Then complete the table with the words in blue and pink. I'm Mary and this is Sid,my husband. Her husband'snameis Nick andhe'sa doctor. Thesearetheir two children- our grandchildren. Itb a very nicephoto,I think. subject you sne Pronouns possessive your his its adjectives b) Are thesewords verbs (V) or nouns (NX they be V sisterN famity listen read dog Readtheserules. We usesubjectpronounswith verbs(I'm,you listen, theyread,etc.). o We use possessiveadjectives with nouns (nry sister, yotn'family, their dog, etc.). r rli!: I pI05 ':'aa i -: ',: - grandchildren c) o a) Look at the photo. Sid and Mary are lierin and Anne'sgrandparents.Then complete the table with thesewords. grandparentsgrandsongrandmother a) f,lBl Listen to Mary talk about her , family. Put thesepeople in the order she talks about them (t-5). Sid 7 Anne Fiona Kevin Nick b) Listen again.Answer thesequestions. 1 How old is Sid? He's64. z What is Fiona'sjob? 3 How old is Fiona? + What is Nicksjob? 5 Is Anne a goodmusician? 6 How old is Kevin? @ Choosethe correct words. t Is thisyou /@dictionaryZ 2 They/Their aren't with they/ theirparents. s This is we/ our dog. He/ Hisname is Prince. + I / My friend Tammy is fromyou / your city. 5 Areyou / your at he/ hishouse now? o She/ Herbrother'sa musician. but she/ herisn't. O Write the namesof people in your family. @ a) Work in pairs. Tell your partner abour the people in your tamily. Ask questions about the people in your partner's family. Lucasismybrother. Howold is he? What'shis He'sa manager. b) TelI the classabout one person in your partner's family. t-- '-b*" ' '- - "' -/ b)f,[f,l f,f Listenandpractise.
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    Eat in ortake away? i QUICKREVIEWooo Writethe nameof a friendandthe namesof two peoptein his/ herfamity. Workin pairs.Tel[yourpartneraboutyourpeople.Askquestionsif possibte: A Myfriend'snameis Liliana.She's26. BWhat'sherjob? O ul Matchpricesl-6 to a)-f). a) tendollars b) tenp (= pence) c) teneuros d) tencents e) ten(pounds)fifty f) tenpounds Vocabularyfoodanddrink( Rea[World moneyandprices Howmuch...?;in a caf6 Reviewfamity;numbers n l, b VCI^O pRrcElrsr Prirrln )1,t,tnn*r, ====Otf 00{frl 55; =ooor,orl :===0r)o0t)0 =5 ==ooorxxf 0Orfrlfrf=:== ot)0000==;; rfr)rf{l0lf==== fioot,Otf==== ====0r)000r) 5 5 5 500000rr ====oool)r)rl ;=;50000rf tf Co%l"l,rnlrt, Moneyandprices 1 f10 2 10p 3 f10.50 4 €10 s $i0 6 10c b)f,TfTil f,l Listenandpracrise. b)ff;lll f,f Listen andcheck.Listen againandpractise. a)ffif,tf Listento fiveconversations. Write theprices. b)Work in pairs.Compareanswers. A cheeseandtomatosandwich. Twopoundsninety. pairs. Say @ Eiff in the gapswith is or are. 3 How much---,----------thepens? + How much-,----------they? lilrirFElptOs CanI helpyou? 0 ^l Look at the price list. Match the food and drink to photos I-10. b)f,f,f,n f,f Listenandpractisethefoodanddrink on theprice C)Work in pairs. Look againat photos I-I0. Testyour parrner. What'snumber1? How muchisanesoresso anda croissant? O ^l fffiFt Lookat thephotoof Caf6Pronto.Listento two customers.Tick (/) what theyorderon thepricelist. b) Listenagain.How muchdoeseachcustomerspend? Look again at the price list. Work in new pairs. Choosefood and drink. Ask your partner the price. 0 q $f .Lisren andpracrisethe questronsrn4.
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    3C Real World RealWorld @ neadthe sentences.Fill in the gapswith thesewords. CUSTOMER letp very away please in ASSISTANT CanI lrbe-/pyou? Sure.Anythingetse? Eatin or take3--.-.,.,,-,,-,? OK,that's(f s.85),please. You'rewelcome. pr05 @^t Listen and practise the sentences in 9. b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversationin g. Take turns to be the customer. a) Work in new pairs. Look again at the price list. Take turns to order lood and drink. b) Role-playa conversationfor the class. ; NI ig! - Yes,(two cappuccinos),ptease. Yes,(acroissant),'.. . No,that'sa[[,thanks. Eat4,,-,,,.,,-,-,,, please. Takeaway,please. Thankyou s.-------------much. Thanksa [ot. B..L I
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    3D Bread andcheese QUICKREVIEWooo Writefourprices(E55,f.|O.50,etc.).Workin pairs.Sayyourprices. Writeyourpartner'sprices.Aretheycorrect? O @ sugar rice lot of coffee. of rice. @ O ^l Completethesesentencesfor you. then wTrtetwo more sentenc( aboutyou. t Ilove.. z I like 3 Ieatalotof + | drink a lot of --.--.--. 5 ._..._.._.._..__..... 6 ._......_.._.._..... b) Work in groups. Compare sentences. @ O ul Work in pairs.Look at the photo. Match thesewords to 1-16. 0 ^l Look at the photo for one minute. Rememberthe food and drink. b) Close your books. Work in pairs. Sayall the food and drink in the photo. @ Uatch sentences14 to picturesA-D. t I like fish. B z I lovechocolate. cdffee3 mitk tea cheese bread pista b) ."=;;ffi ffi Listenandpractise. E I drink a + Ieatalot meat fish 6rangejuice eggs vEgetabtesfruit ch6colatewiter O . " +'": l].Listen and practise*x sentencesrn 3. a);.i":i,:i-:!,Listen to Fiona.Tick r/ the food and drink in la) she talli:. about. b) Listen again. Choosethe corretr words. 1 FionaandNick lou"6of /. -, z Theydrink a lot ol *ffitea a Theyeata lot of meat/ fish. 4 Anne and Kevin llke eggs/ chees: s Thevlovefruit/ chocolate.
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    o. Ib withSounds Look atthe pictures. stento the soundsand words. a coffee : Listen again and practise. Listen to these words Notice how we say the pinli and vowels. coffee dog doctor hot watch chocolate orange wrong do[[ar shop mbrella mch nmber c ntry m ther s n br ther h sband I ve m ney b) Listen again and practise. Itl ,<,77 /#r B.q ! an mbrella lol lol Itl I ^, Fill in thegapswith 3,'re, -irc. isn't or aren't. .--:Ivan! ='..aand I '..ar-e-.(+)at an English .:hool in Londonl It'z (+) , tood school,but it 3 (-) -::eap.The teachero (+) .:n- good and the students (+) friendly We 5 .:: a hotel near the school.The :roms 7-----......(+)nice,but they (-) very bigl -..i-eOlga b) Make questionswith these n'ords. ' are/ Evaand Olga/Where ? WhereareEvaandOIga? z cheap/ Is/ theschool? 3 the teacher/ good/ ls ? e -{re/ friendly/ the students? ; s/ the hotel/ Where? e big / Are / the rooms/ very ? 5 6 7 3 ReVigW Lansuasesummary3,plo4 O zr rite the vowels (a, e, i, o, u) - _:'ltheseadJectrves. 'Sssd + ch--P : D_g s _gly : n_w O c_ld I l Tite the opposites of the idjectivesin 1a) ' goodbad @ H;::,tl;.no"""ive adjectives tlmy 2 you ahe + she c) Work in pairs. Ask and answerthe questionsin 2b). Look at this family. Then fill in the gapswith the correct family word. t Simon is Mia's huSban_d_. 2 Mia is Simons 3 Zara is Mias + Harry is Simons 5 Zara is Harrys 6 Harry is Zara's z Simon is Zara's........ s Mia is Harrys Look at these sentences. Does 3 mean is or the possessive? t lt's verycold. 's= is z Is this Lola'scomputer? E Where'sColin from? 4 Ali'sa policeofficer. s lt's my friend's car. e She'smy son'steacher. rt we they ?) Cover2a).Look at the vowels in bold. Which vowel sound is different? t hot oranse ffih"'""":- :--z 2 rnother doctor son s dollar country money a dog chocolate love s shop number brother 6 watch husband wrong b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. c) Listen and check. Listen again and practise. a) Put this conversationin a caf€ in order. ASSISTANT a) OK, thats f,3.20,please. b) Can I help you? 7 c) Eat in or take away? d) Sure.Anything else? e) You'rewelcome. CUSTOMER f) Thanks a lot. g) Yes,an orangejuice and an eggsandwich,please.2 h) Take away,please. i) No, thats all, thanks. b) Work in pairs. Practise the conversation. Take turns to be the customer. a) Tick (/) the things you can do in English. I canuseadjectivesandvery. I canunderstandasimpleemail. I cantalkaboutfamilies. I cantalkaboutmoneyandprices. I canunderstandasimplepricelist. I canbuyfoodanddrinkina caf6. I cantalkaboutfoodanddrinkI like. b) What do you need to study again? liltlEil +Mia? (+)o
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    4 My world Ilike it! QUICKREVIEWooo Writetenwordsfor foodanddrink.Workin pairs.Comparelists. Saywhichthingsyou likeonyourpartner's[ist:A / Iikecoffee. Phraseswithlike,have,live,work,study LifeinPeru O ^l Match theseword.sor phrasesto the verbs. foetffit two children fora Spanishcompany inthecentreofthecity English inaflat rockmusic languages acar inanoffice Vocabularyphraseswith like,have, Iive,work,study Grammar PresentSimple(l,you,we fhey):positiveandnegative Reviewfoodanddrink(1)and(2); family;be ;l' like a) f,fip| Readand listen to Ricardo. Who are Cecilia, Carlos and Diego? b) Readabout Ricardo again. Choosethe correct words. t Ricardois from @t Colombia. z He'ssingle/ married. s His flatis/ isn'tin the centreof Cuzco. 4 His car is seyen/ nineyearsoId. 5 His sonsare/ aren'tvery goodat English. e They llke Chinese/lapanesefood. c) Work in pairs. Compare answers. f.pp-tba.!1.. have live - work study b)En $f Listenandpractise. 4z?- ITALIAN Myname'sRicardoandl'mfromCuzco,in Peru.l'm marriedandmywife'snameisCecilia.Weliveina veryniceflatinthecentreof thecity.I workfora carcompany,butI don'thavea newcar.Mycarisnine yearsold!Wehavetwosons,CarlosandDiego,butwe don'thavea daughter.CarlosandDiegostudyEngtish atschool- they'reverygood.Theylikefootball,rock musicandChinesefood,butthevdon'tlikehomeworkl ltf ir I lrr r[I
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    4A Vocabularyand Grammar lhlpwithGrammar a) Tick (/) the sentences that are true for you. Make the other sentences negative. t I live in the centre of the city. I don't live in the centre of the city. z I work in an office. s I like Italian food. a I like rock music. s lhaveacomputer. 6 lhaveasister. 7 I study English. 8 I live in a small house. 9 I work for an American company. b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences. How many are the same? Write three true sentencesand three false sentencesabout you. Use phrasesfrom la) or your own ideas. I don't likeChinesefood. I livein a verysmallflat. I workin a caf6. Work in new pairs. Sayyour sentences. Are your partner's sentencestrue or false? I don'tlikeChinesefood. I thinkthat'strue/ fa[se. Yes,you'reright./ No,you'rewrong. c) 1 2 O trS fif Listenandpractisethesentencesin 3. LifeinAustralia O "l Readabout Sandra.Fill in the gapswith the positive (+) - or negative(-) form of lihe,hate,live, worh or study. b) [?ln Listen and check. p rosrrrvr{*) a) Underline the verbs in thesesentences.They are in the PresentSimple. I rvorkfor a carcompany. bu studyEnglish. -e live in a very nice flat. Theylike football. ; oThe PresentSimplepositiveis the samef.orI, you, *'e andthey. NEGATTVE(-) b) Look at these sentences. Notice the word order. (don't= donot)don't have a newcar. don't study Cerman. Write these sentences in the table. We clon't have a daughter. They don't like homework. pI07
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    My free time QUICKREVIEWooo Completefourofthesesentencesfor you:I live..., I have..., I don't have..., lwork..., I like..., I don'tlike....Workin pairs.Compare sentences.Aretheythe same?A I liveinasmallflat. BMetoo. Freetimeactivities Vocabutaryfreetimeactivities GrammarPresentSimple(l,ya- a fhey):questionsandshortansr.,e- Hetpwith Listeningquestions,.,' doyou Reviewphraseswith /ike,have. .z work,study Anonlineinterview I ll Iffi Lookat thewebpageon p33.Readand listen to the interview with Mike and Kim Black Find three things they do in their free rime. b) Read the interview again. Are these sentences true (T) or false (FX t Mike and Kim are married. f z They have a flat in London. 3 They don't like London. + They don't like U2. s They don't watch TV o They go to concerts. z They dont like Mexican food. HelpwithGrammar live in the UK? like? O ^l Look at thesequesrions.Norice rhe word ordr: wH- QUESTTONS(?) Where do you What music do you b) Write these quesrions in the table. t What <[oyou do in your free time? z What food do you like? i !r" . PresentSimple questions are the same fLlr I, you, we and they. c) Fill in the gaps with do or don't. YEsI y? QUESIoNS(?) 0n::ro, likeLondon? ._ _ r": r":: concerts? theytikeMexicanfood? SHORTANSWERS I Yes,I do. , No,l-, ,. : Yes,we No,we don't. : r Yes,they i No,they....,,.. pl-- O ^, tatch thesephrasesro pictures l-8. goto cdncertsZ goto the.?n"rr goshdpping gooutwithfriends playt6nnis watchTi or DVDs ptaycompitergames eato'ut I r l?El ffi Listen and pracrise. ar rite four sentencesabout your free time. - =ephrasesfrom 1a). : .z-,tennisinmyfreetime. ,,,z::h TVa lot. ::' t goto concerts. bt brk in pairs. Comparesentences.
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    [+ ] http://www.worldofrock.net/interviews/badday 48Vocabulary and Grammar a) Fill in the gaps with do and these verbs. liYE do tike go have eat t Where dq Vike and Kim Uve in the UK? z thev a house in Los Angeles? r What thev in their free time? 4 thev to the cinema? s thev out a lot? o thev chocolate? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in 5a). HelpwithListening Q ul Lllen rorhese questions.Noticehow we saydoyou. t Wheredo you /dia/ live? z What musicdo you /dja/ like? 3 Doyou/dje/ goto concerts? 4 Do you /dja/ like Mexican food? b) Listen and write four questionswith doyou. You will heareachquestiontwice. c) Work in pairs. Compare sentences. a) Listen and practise the questionsin 6a)and 6b)and the short answers. b) Work in pairs. StudentA, ask the questionsin 6a).StudentB, ask the questionsin 6b).Answer for you. Work in new pairs. StudentA pB6. StudentB p92.
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    Vocabularythingsto buy; this,that,these,those RealWortdin ashoo Reviewfreetimeactivities; moneyandprices;Howmuch s threethingsyou ,ldo./ No,ldon't. i'ffi Yffi Ifrt lffi it - { 4c Buying thing: .r l- I eulcKREVTEWooo il Workin pairs.AskquestionswithDoyou,..7 andfindt il bothdoin yourfreetime:A Doyouplaytennis?BYes,,'- rI -, lmo.'ru il Jt":#fl *, ]ry^allrrlo | +-- JYr )# -'q , -*u i6, I - lD - g rl17, il {ff'fil$', il -s At$$*j ,- l:dffiffi| :"'F -EEI il Thrngstobuy I g a)Lookat thepictures.Matchthesewordsto t-l iI il amagazine7 an6wspaperamap ap6stcard I a blrthdaycard a boxof ch6cotatestittrut il sweets bStteriesch6winggum il b) Listenandpractise. I c) Look againat the pictures.Testyour partner. rI il What'snumber1? A magazine. al I I LookatphotosA-D. Listenandfill in the il gapswith thecorrectprices. rI I I HelpwithVocabulary iI il p LookagainatphotosA-D. Thenfill in thetable il with thewordsin bold. il here there I singular : Plural il pr06 II -l t &P Listen and practisethe questionsin !l photos A-D. l- 2 this) thismap) Howmuchisthismap? (=tal Y/t - f !F HM tiffi N { - c-- - 4 - -a' - , -*41 , -lt lr L
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    Fill in thegapswith this, that, theseor those. *# 4C RealWorld a) Readtheseconversations.Fill in the gapswith thesewords. Erctrse much are lot else have CUSTOMER SHOPASSISTANT I '.Exs.us.e.me.DovouhaveI l.-Tf 'gill::d:!i } Yes,thev'reoverthere' F;,.*r*for*-._.--_ l* ,,,(14.7s). How 2 , Th.y'r.(50p)each. b) Readthe conversationsagain.Find: 1 one question with Do youhave 2 one question with Can I have ... 3 two questions withHow much Crr ra- (thrtb";l li_'!::"!914"'1|,. " I Yes,this(birthdaycard), I i prease. i __----: - OK,that's(€10.65). lH.r.uors . I | - -l rhanksa6-.------ Thankua.v,r.t, 0 0B c SA c @ W*f. in thesamepairs.StudentA -) p88. StudentB ) p94. 0 ,lWork in newpairs.Write a conversationin a shop. Uselanguagefrom la) and7a). b) Practise the conversation until you can remember it. c) Work in groups of four. Role-play your convershtion for the other pair. What does the customer buy? How much doeshe / she spend? Anythingelse? a)f,llp Lookagainat photosA andB.Then listento the conversationsandfill in thegaps. A cusroMERExcuseme.Doyouhaveany 1..naPL.-ofLondon? sHopAsstsrANrYes,they'reoverthere. c Thanks. How much is this map? sA It',sf4.75. c OK. Chn I have this map and lhese --'-' Please? sa Sure. Anything else? c No, that'sall, thanks. sa OK, that's3f,_..__.-_.. , please. Thanks a lot. Bye. c Goodbye. Hi. How much are thesea They're 50p each. OK, these _"__postcards,please. And canI havethatbox of chocolates? sl Sure.Anything else? c Yes,this birthday card,please. sl OK, that's6f.--._-..._ c Hereyou are. sr Thanksvery much. Goodbye. c Bye. b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. MlZ]lptoT f,!ftl f,f Listenandpractisethesentences in 7a). Work in pairs.Practisethe conversationsin 6a). Taketurns to be the customer.
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    4D Days andtimes QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Writea listof thingsintheshopin lesson4C. Checkon p34.Whichof thesethingsdoyouhavewithyou? Out Listenand practisethe daysof the week. Monday Thursday two days. -.'..Fncay..; Saturday,Sunday c) Answer these questions. t What day is it today? z What day is it tomorrow? s What days are the weekend? Vocabularydaysof theweek;timewords RealWorld tellingthetime;talkingabou: thetime Reviewthingsto buy;numbers0-100 @ o @ @ t five past six c,) 2 ten past srx 3 twenty past srx 5 twenty-five to se.e: 6 twenty to seven 7 ten to seven 4 twenty-five past six e five to seven I ul Match thesetimes to clocksA-D. hatfpastsix C quarterto s6ven quarterp.tt ti^ sixo'c[6ck b) We can saytimes in a different way.Match thesetimes to clocks A-D. six A sixthlrty sixforty-f?vesixfifte'en @ ,orand 4. Listen and practisethe times in 0 ^l Listen and write five times. b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers. 9 ^l Look at pictures I and,2.Fill in the gapswith thesewords. tLlffi time hatf it to b) Listen and check.Listen againand practise. Work in new pairs. StudentA 'l p89. StudentB '. p95. @ Fffi MH mm @ @ o @ @ ffi @ @ ir(''.i,:i Wgdngsday , i, i ,,,' i b) Work in pairs. Saya day.Your partner saysthe next Q Watchtimes l-8 to clocksa)-h). @ ul Put thesetime words in order. a day ayear7 anhour a s6cond7 a month a minute aweek b) Listen and check.Listen againand practise. c) Fill in the gapswith words in 2a).Use the singular or plural. a) 60 leeonds.= I minute b) 60 I hour c)24 =lda1 d)7days=1 e) 365da1's= I t) 12 ......._= I year
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    mother rlE i tslgn 19 tgt btr:? Lookatthepictures O a) i:' . ;.?Listenro rhesewords. I url; :1 ; Listen," ;;;** the sounds and words. Notice how we say th in these sentences. Listen again and again and practise. words. lel three thirteen thirty month think thing thanks birthday Thursday l6l mother father brother this that these those the then they with their b) Listen again and practise. practrse. 1 I think that'syour mother. 2 Are those your things? a It's their brother's birthday on Thursday. 4 I think that man'sthirty-three. s Thanks for those thirteen emails. 6 This is the first Thursday of the month. b) Work in pairs. Practise the sentences. a) Write the letters in these things you can buy in a shop. a;"' l maD 2 sw__ts 3 b_tt__ies 4D s c rd 5n w D er 6m I z e Tb th av c d a ch_w_-g g_m 9 t_ss_es 10 b_x of ch_c-l--es b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. a) Tick (/) the things you can do in English. I cantalkaboutthingsI haveand donrthave. I cansaywhereI liveandwork. I cantalkaboutthingsI doinmy freetime. I canaskpeopleabouttheirfreetime I canbuythingsinashop. I cansaythedaysoftheweek. I cantellthetime. b) What do you need to study again?l-T,?nif t6l Match the verbs in A to the words / phrasesin B. :- - I ''. AB gotol DVDs go concerts watch shopping Ptay eat watch goto go Pray TV computergames out tennis thecinema outwithfriends O ul lVtake,questionsabout rock starsMike and Kim Black. 1 married/ Are/Mike andKim ? AreMikeandKimmarriedT z live / do / Where / they/ in theUK? 3 a house/ have/ they/ in the USA/Do? + like / do / music/ What / they? s do / in their freetime / they/ What / do ? 6 go to / Do / concerts/ they? t do /What / like / they/ food ? 8 the cinema/ go to / they/ Do ? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in 4a). three 4 RgVieW Lansuasesummary4,p1o6 Choosethe correctverbs..;..,.t, t (iki/workfootball z study/ IiveEnglish t like/ workin an office t have/ studytwo children 5 work/ Iikerock music d live/ havein the centreof the city t study/ /ivelanguages t have/ Livein a ilat t have/ worka car to work/ Likefor a German company a) Write sentencesabout you *ith thesewords. Use the positive (+)or negative (-) form tlf lihe,have,live,worh or study. t coffeeI don't likecoffee. 2 a mobile I havea mobile. 3 in a smallflat + Japanese s for a Britishcompany s Chinesefood 7 a brother e in the capitalof my country 9 for a computercompany to Englishat a languageschool b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences.How many are the same?
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    5 Day-to-day life 5AA typical day QUICKREVIEWooo Writesixtimes(5.30,9.10,etc.).Workin pairs.Taketurnsto sayyourtimes.Writeyourpartner'stimes.Aretheycorrect? U.."Ou,"O daly routnes < Grammar PresentSimple(he,she,it). positiveandnegative Reviewtettingthetime;PresentSimp.= (1,you,we,they);freetime activities I {rt Dailyroutines a) Look at the picturesof Carol'sroutine. Then match thesewords or phrasesto picturesl-10. getfip 7 goto b6d leaveh6me geth6me startw6rk finishw6rk havebre'akfasthavelinch havedinner sleep b) Listen and practise. c) Match the words and phrases in 1a) to these times of day. morning get up afternoon evening night a) Work in pairs. Tell your partner what time you do the things in 1a)in the week. What do you do at the sametime- I get up at seveno'clock I get up at hatfpastsix b) Tell the class things that you and your partner do at rht same time. Yoshiand| leavehomeat eight. Carol'sroutine @ ul Checkthesewords with your teacher. univ6rsitymiddiy ridnight bef6re(10.30) Sfter(10.30) abo'ut(to.:O) b) Look againat pictures l-10. Then read about Carol's routine on p39 and fill in the gapswith the correct times c) Listen and check.
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    Carol and herbrother Tom live in Manchester. Carol gets up at "1""7'.Q9-, but she doesn't like mornings! Shehas breakfast at about b)..-..--.---.---and she leaves home at c)-...__,,_,_____. Sheworks in a mobile phone shop and she starts work at . Shehas lunch at in a caf€ near the shon. She finishes work at r) and gets home at e)----..........-. Shehas dinner at . She doesn'twatch TV after dinner, she goesout with friends. Shegoes to bed at midnight and sleeps for about seven hours. examptes likes{eaver watches teaches '''''-'.-..-- studies @ m* HEListenandpractisethesentences in 4a)and4c). O **at are the he, she,it forms of these t like /ikes s have 9 eat z play o study 10 warch 3 start 7 love 11 drink + finish 8 go tz read b) i,''':.* ;,; Listen and practise.Which he,she,it forms have the sound lvl at the end? Tom'sroutine 5A Vocabularyand Grammar Tom'sa waiter and he l wotks (work) in a restaurant called the New Moon. He 2___.__.___.__..__.___ (not work) in the morning, so he (getup) at middav. He a (not have) breakfast,but he s.---.---..-.....,,..(have) a big lunch before he o- - (go) to work. He (leave)home at 4.30 and he (start) work at 5.00. He s.,............... (finish) _,,__(not eat) @ ^l Readabout Carol'sbrother, Tom. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form of the PresentSimple. b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers. ]lelpwithGrammar work in the I wnen ne 15 he 12-. at midnight, but he restaurant.He 11 -,,--,--,,--.(have) dinner home and then . (not work) on . (have) lunch (talk) about the week. (g"o (watch) TV Tom and Carol 1a__..__..__.. Monday, so they 1s___.__-.. togetherand 16 p eosrrrvr{*) a) Look at these sentences. The verbs in hitii: are in the Present Simple. Then complete the rule. ihe .,, ,rr . work at nine o'clock. She:r, ;"ir, ' work at half past five. In positive sentenceswith he,sheand it we add -s or to the verb. b) Look at these spelling rules. Fill in the gaps with the r-erbsin bold in the text about Carol. spe[[ingrule -cst verbs:add-s ,:rbsendingin -ch or -sh: =:C-es .='bsendingin consonant+y: / -ies :-e verbsgo anddo:add-es -.....-----..--does :-: verb haveis irregutar :cATtvE(-) lt Look at these sentences. Notice the word order. i-e r;oesn't tike mornings. (doesn't= doesnot) j-e ,.ii:esn't watch TV afterdinner. o The negative is the same for he,sheand it: He doesn'thayea car It doesn'tstart today. pr09 @ Wott in new pairs. StudentA p89. StudentB p95.
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    frlry-- rrrr a5" Where doesshe work? Timephraseswithon,in,at O ^l Write thesewords and phrasesin the correct column. slnd€'r lbetrFnifig six-okld( the afternoon Monday theeveningTuesdaymorning halfpastten midday Fridayafternoon midnight night theweek theweekend Saturdayevening Sunday QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Te[[eachotheraboutyourroutine in theweekA Igetupat sixo'clockintheweek. BReally?Igetupataboutten! Vocabularytime phraseswith on,in,at Grammar PresentSimple(he,she,if):questions andshortanswers Helpwith Listeningsentencestress(1) Reviewdailyroutines b) . ,,.,.Listen and practise. @ ,l Fill in the gapswith the correct preposrtrons. 1 I getup ?f 10.00 the weekend. 2 lgo tobed 11.30 theweek. 3 I go shopping Saturday. 4 I havedinner 8.00 .. . Sunday. 5 I watchTV , the evening. 6 I playfootball Saturday afternoon. b) Tick the sentencesthat are true for you. Make the other sentences true for you. c) Work in pairs. Tell your partner your sentences.Are any the same? LunchonMonday a) Look at the photo of Carol, Tom and Nadine. Listen to their conversation. Choose the correct words in these sentences. t Carol has anespressot@ z Nadine works/ doesn'twork with Tom. E She studies English and ltalian/ French + She'sfrom France/ Cermany. s She lives with two / threeother people b) Listen again. Answer these questions. 1 Does Tom know Nadine? No.he doesn't. 2 Where does Nadine work at the weekend? 3 What does she do in the week? a Where does she live in Manchester? 5 Does she like Manchester? e What does she do in her free time? c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
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    wH- QUESTTONS(?) Where doesNadine work What does she do at the weekend? in the week? SHORTANSWERS Yes,he . / No,hedoesn't. 5E| Vocabularyand Grammar S "fn *V erpars.ilyour partner your best friend's name. Is your friend male (c/) or female (gX b) Work on your own. Write five questions with doesto ask your partner about his / her best friend. Use theseideas or your own. live work study foodanddrink dailyroutine freetimeactivities thingshe/ shelikes thingshe/ shehas WheredoesGustavolive? DoeshestudyEnglish? Whatfood doeshelike? ' r PresentSimple questions are the same for he, sheand it. b) Write these questions in the table. t Where does she live in Manchester? z What does she do in her free time? c) Fill in the gaps with does or doesnt. YESI NO QUESTTONS(4 Daes he knowNadine? shelikeManchester? yes,shedoes./ No,she d) Fill in the gaps in rhese rules with do or does. We use We use in questions with he,she and it. in questions with I, you, we and they. pI09 O re '',''l Listenandpractisethequestionsandshortanswers in 4. a) m Listen to thesequestions.Notice the sentencestress. We stressthe important words. Wh€redoesT6mlive? Doeshe w6rk with Nadine? DoesNadinelike Minchester? Whit doesshed6 in rhewe'ek? Doesshe96 to the cinemaa l6t? Wh€redoesT6mw6rk? b) Listen again. Is doesstressedin questions? { i O "l l::lryi ' ,:Listenagainandpractise. b)Work in pairs.Ask andanswerthe questionsin 6a). w @ ^l Work with your parrnerfromga). Ask and answer your questions.Ask more questions if possible. , WheredoesTom[ive?, /'.--:;"** .=----I InManchester.j {**'@ b) Tellrheclassrwo rhingsulori your partner'sbestfriend.@ Wort in the samepairs. StudentA -r p89. StudentB + p95.
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    i5c The NewMoon QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Askquestionsto findthreethingsthatyouand yourpartnerdoat thesametimeof day:A Whattimedoyou getup?BAthalf pastseven.AMetoo./ Oh,Igetupat six. What'sonthemenu? a) Look at the menu from the New Moon restaurant. Match photos l-I0 to the food and drink on the menu. b) M fif Listen and practise. v a-'lF - @ Work in pairs. Take turns to choosefood and drink from the menu. Ask your partner the price. How muchisa chickensatadanda Coke? Areyoureadytoorder? C) ^l ffim Listen to Tom'sconversationwith two customers. Tick (/) the food and drink they order on the menu. b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.How much is the bill? @nfr,vrroon Main courses chickensalad vegetablelasagne burgerandchips mushroompizza Desserts applepieandcream frurtsalad chocolate,strawberry orvanillaicecream Drinks bottleof mineralwater (stillorsparkling) L210 Coke L1.40 orangejuice L2.00 coffee 0'1,95 tea L1.60 06.50 L6.25 05.95 L6.75 L3.25 02.80 L2.95 ( Sevenpoundsninetv. ----r Vocabularyfoodanddrink(3) RealWorldin a restaurant Hetpwith Listeningsentencestress2 ReviewPresentSimpte;tellingthetirr moneyandprices;Howmuch...? zJ twv !)
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    O ^l Readthe conversation.Findall the words for food and drink. WAITER Areyoure'adyto 6rder? C€rtain[y. Whit woutdvoutlke to drink? stitlorsp8rkting? oR.rhinksv6rymfich. Wouldyoutlkea dess6rt? Lertarnty. of co'urse. b) Read the conversation again. Find: 1 two questionswith canI have... . 2 two questions with can we have ... . 3 two questionswithwouldyoulihe .. 5C Real World CUSTOMERS YEs.CanI hive(thechlckens5[ad),pte'ase? AndcanI hive (thevdgetabletas5gne)? (AC6ke)form€,ple'ase. Andcanwehive(ab8ttteof mlneralwiter)a Splrkting,ple'ase. N6tform6,th5nks. a , !r. a (IneapPrePre,Torme. And (tw6 c6ffees),ple'ase. Excfiseme.Canweh5vethebltt,pte'ase? Th8nksa t6t. t GEfil p10e ! --::3= Look again at 4al.Listen againand notice the sentencestress. Areyou re'adyto 6rder? 0 ul'"ll:l:* ffi trstenand practisethesentencesin 4a).Copythestress. b)Work in groupsof three.Practisetheconversationin 4a).Taketurns to be the waiter / waitress. 0 ^l Work in the samegroups. Write a conversationbetween a waiter / waitress and two customersat the New Moon restaurant. Use language from 4a)and food and drink from the menu. b) Practiseyour conversationuntil you can remember it. c) Role-playyour conversationfor the class.Listen to other groups' conversations.What do they order? v t#rtF .--*/
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    5D A dayoff QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Writea[[thefoodanddrinkonthemenuat theNewMoon restaurant.Checkyourlistwithanotherpair.Thencheckon p42. O ^l Look atthese frequency adverbs.Fill in the gapswith usug.lLyar.a,nor usually. arways sometimes 1O0o/o b) Put thesephraseswith mery in order. everyday7 everyyear everyweek everymonth c) Gm ffi Listenandpractisethewordsandphrasesin la) and1b). 0% I ^l Checktheseword.swith your teacher. e'arly late tired bilsy tog6ther b) ffiS Readand listen to Peteand Maggie'sSundayroutines. What do they always do together on Sundays? l'm alwaystiredon SundaysbecauseI workevery Saturday.I alwayshavebreakfastin bedand I never get up beforemidday!| usuallyphonemy friendsin the afternoon,andI sometimesgo andseemy parents.Inthe eveningPeteandI alwayshave dinnerat a restaurantca[[edthe New Moon.lt isn't usuallyverybusyandthe foodisfantastic! Vocabularyfrequencyadverbs . andphraseswithevery I Reviewfoodanddrink(3);Present i Simpte;time phraseswith on,in,at a) Readabout Peteand Maggie again. What does eachperson always,usually, sometimes,never do on Sundays? b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. @ nead theserules and the examples. ,. Freclucnc),aclvcrbsgo after be'. I'nr rrlu,c,1,5tired on Sundays. Itb rrol tr.stralll'very busy. ' Fr.t'rlrrt'nc''f,rrrlvclb.sgo before other verbs: I rrt'r'crhave breahfast. I don't usuall.1,go out. '*, Phrasesrvilh clo.' are usually at the end of the sentence: I worh clcll' .SrrlurtLr.r,. I playfootball t'r,cr.t,-Srnrrlrr.1,rrronrirrc. llP! oWe can say:I'm alwaystired on Sunday / Sundays. ffiK$pI08 E al Make thesesentencestrue for you. --: - Use lrequencyadverbsor phrases with every. 1 I haverice for dinner. I don't usuallyhavericefor dinner. 2 I eatout at theweekend. g I'm tired on Mondays. + I'm busyin theweek. 5 I go shoppingon Saturdays. 6 I getup earlyat theweekend. z I'm latefor my Englishclass. b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences. a) Write two true sentencesand two falsesentencesabout vour Sundav routine. b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences. Guessif your partner's sentencesare true or false. On SundaysI alwaysget up earty.I neverhavebreakfast becauseI playfootballeverySundaymorning.I get homeat middayandthen I sometimessleepfor an hour or two.I don'tusua[[ygo out in lhe afternoon,I usually watchfootba[[onTV.AndMaggieandI havedinner togetherat the samerestauranteverySundayevening.
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    O l, i:fn Lookattheprctures .O 3ltry Lrsrcntothesewords. I ^lfiTlil f,lt Lrsrentothe Llsten to the sounds and words. Notice how we say w and v in conversation. Listen again and thesewords. lwl waiter atways women when work where Wednesday week weekend twelve lvl vegetablesvery evening never live every vocabulary five seven eleven b) ffi Listenagainandpractise. b) fif listen againandpractise. practise. I Wheredo you work? g I'm a waiterand I work in a verynicecafein Vienna. n When do you work? e I work everyer.eningfrom five to elevenin the week. I Do you work at the weekend? B Yes,I work sevendaysa week. b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversation. WAITER 1 Areyou re.a-d.yto o-----......-...? 2 W...-...--......would you like to d .....? 3 W ..-.-you L.--....,-. a dessert? CUSTOMER a) N-9..f-for me, 1...---"--....-. b)A Cokef.........me,p................ c) Yes.C..........I h-..-.....-..-..the Iasagne,please? b) Match questions I-3 to answersa)-c). c) Work in pairs. PraCtisethe questions and answersin 5a). a)Tick (/) thethingsyou cando in English. Icantalkaboutmyroutineandother people'sroutines. Icanusetimephrases. Icanaskpeopleabouttheirroutines andfreetime. Icanunderstandasimplemenu. Icanorderfoodanddrinkina restaurant. Icanusefrequencyadverbs. b)What do you needto study again?fillFil lvl 5 ReVigW Lansuasesummary5,p'to8 0 ^lWrite thewords.l'illfff O ^l Readthesesentencesabout a typical day. Complete the verbs. tffi t I g.e.-fup at 7.00in theweek. 2 I h....... breakfastat 7.30. 3 I1..... homeat 8.30. + I s------------...work / schoolat 9.00. s I h..............Iunchat 1.00. 5 I f .......--....work / schoolat 5.30. 7 | E ......----.homeat 6.00. 8 I h ........-dinnerat 8.00. e I g .........tobedat midnighr. b) Tick (/) the sentencesin la) that are true for you. Make the other sentencestrue for you. c) Work in pairs. Compareyour daily routines. My bestfriend'snameis Rico and he 1..ttz.g,f.(live) in London.He (work) in a hotel,but he (not like) hisjob very much.In his freetime he (go) to the cinema, (study)Englishand6............... (watch)footballon TV He's marriedand he t...-.---...(not have)any children,but his wife b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.Check your partner's spelling. a) Make questions about Rico with thesewords. 1 Where/ live / Rico/ does? WheredoesRicolive? 2 work / Where/ does/ he ? r hisjob / he/ Does/ like ? + do / in his freetime / What / he/ does? s anychildren/ he/ Does/ have? 6 his wife / cats/like / Does? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.Then check your answersin 2a). O t) Puttheverbsin bracketsin thePresentSimple. @ cnoorethecorrectwords.[Ea vegetableswaiter t @/ at Thursday 2 3 4 5 5 7 I 9 10 11 12 in/ at themorning on/ in Thursdaymorning in/ at night on/ in the afternoon in/ at theweekend in/ at the week at/ on midday on/ in the evening on/ in Sttndayevening in/af midnight at/ on half.pastsix
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    6 Towns andcities My home town QUICKREVIEWooo Writesentencesaboutthingsthatyou:always,usualty,sometimes, neverdoon Saturday.Workin pairs.Tel[yourpartneryoursentences: A I alwaysgetup lateonSaturday.BMetoo./ Oh,I usuallygetup early. o t* ll @ illlll Vocabularyplacesin a townor city (1) Grammar a,some,alot of;thereis/ thereare:positive Reviewfrequencyadverbs;Present Simple;adjectives(1) a) f,flf| Readand listen to Susan.Does she like living in Bath? b) Readabout Bath again.Tick (/) the true sentences.Correct the false sentences. t Bathis intlelJ5A. England z It's a very beautiful city. / 3 Susangoesto the ThermaeBathSpaeveryFriday. + TheJaneAustenCentreis a theatre. s Therearetrainsto Londonevery30 minutes. s Bathdoesn'thavean airport. @ gn,l---1Ju Placesinatownorcity(1) O ul Matchthesewordsto picturesl-9. a burttdlng4 a mustum athe'atre ash6ppingcentre a park a rluer astition a bis station ana'irport b)f,ff,l ff Listenandpractise. Mycity (9 tl Checkthesewordswith your teacher. fimous great hotsprlngsswim atrain a mite b) Look at the photos of Bath, a famous city in England.Which things from la) can you seein the photos? ?xd | livein Bath,a cityin England.lt'saverybeautifulplace. Therearea lotofoldbuitdingsinthecentreandthereare someveryniceparks.Bathisfamousforitshotsprings, andyoucanswiminthehotwaterattheThermaeBath Spa.I gothereeverySunday,it'sgreat!Inthecentreof Baththerearefivetheatresandsomeverygoodmuseums, inctudingtheRomanBathsandtheJaneAustenCentre, aboutthefamousEngtishwriter.Thereareatsoa lotof goodrestaurantsandhotels,andthere'sa bignew shoppingcentrecalledSouthCate.Therearetrainsto Londoneveryhalfanhour,andthere'sanairportin Bristol, onty'15milesaway.lthinkBathisagreatptaceto live.
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    lhlp withGrammar O tl Marchsenrencesl-3to picturesA-C. There'sa person in thepark. Therearesomepeoplein thepark. Therearea lot of peoplein the park b) Fill in the gapswith 's(= is) or dre. SINGULAR There._1s..a There PLURAL There......._......_five theatres. There....___......__somevery niceparks. There.....__........a lot of old buildings. plll (0 ul Choosethe correctwords. ,r:*:{if:,:;':'lil' :irr. n 'i".:&rl.. ;'.,;.1: a) Look at thesesentencesabout Bath.Fill in the gapswith 3 or are. t There ls.a beautifulriver. z There two cinemas. g There a busstation. + There somehot springs. s There a nicecaf€nearthe station. 6 There two five-starhotels. z There a famousrestaurantcalled SallyLunn's. a There....... everyday a lot of trains to London b) fiii*f Listen and check. Notice how saythere and thereare. There'sl6eezlabeSutifulrlver, Thereare llearal twdclnemas. c) f,f Listen again and pracrise. *e@ffi%**u@e% 64 Vocaburary and Grammar 'I 2 3 .Y @ AC rl ffiMfi big new shoppingcenrre. .-an airportin Bristol. t There's@/ someshdon. 2 Therearea / threeparks. g Therearea / somegoodmuseums. + There'sa / somebusstation. s Therearesome/ a beautifulbuildines. o There'sa / an od,theatre. z Therearean/ a lotof verygoodrestaurants. 8 Therearesome/ a nicehotels. b) Work in pairs. Compare answers.Which sentencesare true for the town or citv vou are in now? Write sentencesabout a town or citv vou know (not the town or city you're in ' now). Use there is, thereare and words from 1a). ln ...therearesomebeautifulparks. Therearealot of nicerestaurants. There'sa bigshoppingcentre. O ^l Work in pairs.Tellyour parrnerabout your town or city in 7. b) Tell the classrwo things about your partner'stown or city.
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    arary-- r rr -, Rr-Are there any shops? 7"- QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Saysentencesaboutthetownor cityyouare in now.Usetherelsandthereare:ATherearesomegood restaurantsin thecentre.BYes,andthere'sanicepark. Placesinatownorcity(2) 0 ^l Match thesewords to pictures l-9. a road3 a pdstoffice achEmist'sa bank a mirket asioermarket a brisstop asquare ac6shpoint/ anATlil b)f,ffil f,l Listenandpractise. c) Work in pairs.Testyour partner. @:rrlraD a) GliFl Look at the photo of Susan and her friend, Isabel. Listen to their conversation.Fut thesethings in the order they talk about them. Susan'sflat 7 restaurants shops trainsandbuses banks b) Listen again. Choosethe correct words. .^. t Susan@) / doesn'tlikeliving in her flat. z Therearesome/ a/oto/ shopsin Susan'sroad. s There'sa cashpointat the supermarket/ postoffice. 4 It'samile/ twomilesto the centre of Bath. s Therearebusesto the centreof Batheveryten/ twentyminutes. s Therearesomenicerestaurants nearSusan'shouse/ inthecentre. c) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Vocabularyplacesin a town or city (2) Grammar thereis/ thereare: negative,yes/ no questionsand shortanswers;any Helpwith Listeninglinking(1) Reviewa,some,alot of; thereis/ thereare:positive (ftt. '*e)- Welcometo myhom
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    68 Vocabularyand Grammar Lookat the picture and the places(a cinema, hotels,etc.)Write eight queitions to ask anorher student about placesnear his / her home. Use ls therea ... ? andAre thereany ... ?. lstherea cinemanearyourhome? Arethereanyhotels? a cinema hotets shoPs a park a Postoffice a snopptngcentre asupermarket 1 t_1 L II I HelpwithGrammar II I O a)Fill in thegapswith arentor isnt. I IEGAIVE(_) I ' There... a stationnear here. I , There. ,.any good restaurantsnear here. I ntFill in thegapswirh is,are,isntor arent. I | lES/ NO QUESTTONS(?) sHoRTANSWERS I I i therea bank? yes,there.... I to, there... I thereanvshoos? Yes'thereare' | ' No,there.. | ,t Look againat rhe sentencesin 3a)and 3b). I Thenchoosethe correctword in this rule. I ; We use some/ any in negativesand questions I " ith therearc. I plll I lhlpwithListening I O , , Listen to thesesentences.Notice the I linking betweenthe soundsand the I rosel sounds.I | , There'_a _cxpensivemarket. | 2 The e rrreso e old buildings. I I TheIisn'_,, _iirporr. I a Thee :rren'_irnymuseums. | ; ls the e:r pos ()[[ice? | 6 Are thie anyii e old cafes? I lO Listenandpracriserhesentencesin 4 and I theshorl answers. y There't-an-exp|nsivemirket. I |@ tl Write sentencesabout placesnear Susan,sflat. I r (/)asupermarket There'sasupermarket. z (X) a shoppingcentre Thereisn'tashoppingcentre. 3 (/) a marker c (n anymuseums s (/) a park 6 (X) a square t (X) anynice caf€s I (/) a lor of old houses b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers. .l.^*I IT-I goodrestaurants a station nicecaf6s lstherea cinema nearyourhome? a market otdbuitdings a busstop @ "l Work in pairs.Ask your quesrionsfrom g. Make noteson your partner'sanswers.Give more information about placesnearyour home if possible. Yes,thereis.lt'sfive minutesaway. p rvort in thesamepairs.StudentA p92. b) Work in new pairs. Talk about placesnear your first partner'shome. There'sa cinemanearCabi'shome. buttherearen'tanvhotels.pB6.StudentB
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    F_#Tourist information QUICKREVIEWooo Writeatlthewordsyou knowforplacesin a townor city (amuseum, apark,etc.).Workin pairs.Comparelists.Whichplacesarenearyour schoot?AThere'samuseumneartheschool. Thingsinyourbag(2) O "l LookatphotoA. Matchthesewordsto l-11. aw![[et 8 a purse keys m6ney a crEditcard a pissport an16card agdidebook a map acimera a tiptop b) sff,| Sl Listen and practise. c) Work in pairs. Which things in la) do you have with you? I havesomemoneywithme. Whenisit open? I 3 ffi tT"" andmatchconversationsl-3 a) the Roman Baths Museum b) a map of the city centre c) the Thermae Bath Spa b) Listen again. Choose the correct answers. 1 Isabel *unts (iilD / a guide book. z The maps arefree/ apound. a The Roman Baths Museum is open from 9/10a.m.to5l6p.m. t It's open / closedon Mondays. 5 The Thermae Bath Spa is in Hof SpaStreet/ Hot BathStreet. 6 lt's about five / fifteen minutes away. !l w.ulrouoa Vocabularythingsinyourbag(2J Rea[World at the tourist informationcentre Reviewplacesin a town or city; te[[ingthetime r Hol Boattrips Open watking O ^l Checkthesewordswith your teacher. ato'urist free 6pen closed (seven)a.m. ( seven)p.m. astreet b) Look at photo B. Isabel is at the tourisr information centre in Bath. Which things from la) canyou seein the photo?
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    have map muchday open a)Gmll the sentences Co'odm6rning. Hell6.CanI hEIpyou? b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversationsin 4. Take turns to be the tourist. ?) Cover the conversationsin 4. Then choosethe correct words or phrasesin theseconversations. A TouRrsr Good morning. AsslsrANrHello.ll Can/ help you? t Yes,please.Do you have a map zin/ of theUK? A Yes,of course.3Hereyouare/ Hereareyou. r Thank you. How much aisit / it is? a sls/ lt'sL+.95. B r Good iafternoon / night. When 7is/ are theJane Austen Centre open? n lt's open afrom/ to 9.45 a.m. efrom/fo 5.30 p.m. t lo/sif / /s closedon Mondays? e No, it's open every 11day/ days. r Thanks a lot. G" n Hello. Canllzshow / help you? t Yes,please.l3Where's/ There's the bus station? I It's 14tn/ af Manvers Street. t Can you show me on this lscard/ map? I Yes,of course. 16Hereisit / Hereit is.It's about ten minutes awaY. r Thank you very much. b) nfm Listen and check. c) Work in pairs. Fractisethe conversationsin 6a).Take turns to be the tourist. Work in new pairs. Student A * p90. StudentB ) p96. 6C RealWorld Listen and practise in 4. ASSISTANT He[[o.Can I t help vou? "''' Yes,of course.Hereyou are. '-'r,: lt's(a pound). .,i.:. lt's 4--,- from (nine)a.m.to ' (five)p.m. ' No,it's ooeneverys It'sin (HotBathStreet). Yes,of course.Hereit is. It'sabout(five), away. GFililllprrl @ nead theseconversations.Fill in the gapswith thesewords. h€+p minutes TOURIST Coodmorning, Yes,ptease. Dovou2 a (maoofthe citycentie)i"""" Thankyou.How j-..-.---------- isit? Whenisthe(RomanBathsMuseum) open? lsit closedon(Mondays)? Where'sthe(ThermaeBathSpa)? Canyoushowmeonthis5_....-, Thankyouverymuch.
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    Vocabularyctothes;cotours; favourite Reviewthingsinyourbag(1) and(2);frequencyadverbs; PresentSimpte 6D,, ltts myfavourite QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Whatthingsdoyou bothhavewith youtoday?A Doyouhave anymoneywithyou?BYes,I do.AMetoo.BDoyou haveanlDcardwithyou? O ^l Look at the photos. Match thesewords to clothes l-14. asuit3 atie ashirt ai-shirt ajfimper aj8cket acoat askirt adress tro'usersjeans shoes tra'iners boots b)fiffrn f,f Listenandpractise. c) Work in pairs. Testyour partner ftJ--- rh';)_______< Eill a) li!?fti Look againat the photor. rirt"r, urrdI put thepeoplein the orderyou hearthem. I b) Listenagain.What doeseachpersonneverI ;"il,., clothesu'a.oto.r*doyou: I usually wear, sometimeswear, never wear? | Write three lists. I b) Work in groups. Compare lists. I .la) Fill in the gapswith This,These,My, I I Y * *liu"o'.,r" corourispink. | | z .--......-............is my favouritelacket. I I i ;;:il"jil:lli".Ht;ll5 ----------------------'syour favouriteactor? | I b)fiIfR f,f Listenandpractise I I E@pttt | | workinpairs.Lookatpee. I o 0 o I GIE f,t Listenandpractisethesecolours. $ect ;rjtjJg nsJ'lw xon rcd llul g(ey dnl a) hok at the photos for two minutes. Rememberthe people'snames,their clothes and the colours. b) Work in pairs. Student A, closeyour book. Student B, ask what colour the people'sclothes are.Then changeroles. What'snumber1? They'rebrown.WhatcolourareLisa'sshoes? o
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    O :tffi-1'.o|^1_*" ll:ll.T:;O ltl,.:="re Lisrenrorhesewords.I ^l Ntany_Englishfirstnames Llsten to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and start with /d3l. Work in pairs. ttlt cheese b)ffi Listen t$l M Il^-^.'/ orangejuice again and practise. bluc letters. Ity cheesecheap much chips chocolatechickenchildren picture sandwichFrench lful orangejuice jeans jumper jacket managerpage job vegetableslanguageJapanese b) ffi t-isten againand pracrise. How do we say thesenames? d male Jack John JamesJim Jason Jeremy Joe Justin Ceoff Ceorge 9 femate Jane Jan JessicaJenny Julia lutiet JoannaJitt Cittian Cina b)fTiffil fil Listenandcheck. Listen againand practise. ---/ 6 ReVigW Lansuasesummary6,prlo lg wi " theletters.[Etrl t park 2sho pi s c nt e 3 t_eat_e 4 s_ati_n 5 r_ve_ 5a rDo t z b_ild_ng e b_s s_ati_n 9 m_se_m o) Choosethe correct words. 1 There's/@a lot of old buildings in Bath. z There aresome/ a niceparks. g There 's/ aref.ourtheatres. + Therearea/ alotof goodhotels. 5 There's/ area station. o There'san/ someairport. b) Work in pairs. Are the sentencestrue or false? Then check onp46. Write the placesin a town or city.fEEl t dora r-o-ad 2 subspot b s--------"....-- E kabn b 4 kemtar nL------ 5 repsukemtars---------------.----.- s stopfocife p o"...---,,-----. 7 rasque s.......___..__________ e o a) Fill in the gapswith , dre, isnTor aren't. Ian livesin Barton,in theUK. There1--a-fe---someshopsin Barton,but there2...............a supermarket.There alsoa nicepark,but there In lan'sroadthere'sa postoffice, but there a bank. There6-.------.-.----alsotwo cafds nearhis house,but there anyrestaurants. b) Fill in the gapswith ls, Are, o,or qny. 1 Are- there .?.f?t.shopsin Barton? z ,-------there--.----.supermarket? 3 .---.---there-..-...-nicepark? 4 ........there.....,-.old buildings? 5 -..,.--,there,.----.-postofficein Ian'sroad? 6 --.---..there-..".,-.bank in lan's road? 7 -,-----.there---..---caf€snearIan's house? 8 ......-.there---,---,restaurantsnear Ian'shouse? C)Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. Use the correct short answers. a) Find 14 words for clothes (++).sn b) Work in pairs..Qompare answers. c) Which of the clothes in 5a)do you never wear? a) Tick (/) thethingsyou cando in English. Icantalkaboutplacesinatownorcig. Icanaskaboutothertownsorcities. Icansaywhatisinmybag. Icanaskforinformationatatourist informationcentre. Icantalkaboutclothesandcolours. Icantalkaboutmyfavouritethings andpeople. b)What do you needto study again?6ft!$l A. (IED SC KO IA RT TL RS BH UO IE NS A ETVOaR A SU I T A N Z T S H I S DB J E N TROUSE EEOMXR K ST P O S GSSEMT SHIRTF
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    7 Love it,like it, hate it! We're twins QUICKREVIEWooo What'syourfavourite:city,sport,shop,film,book,colour?Workin groups of three.Tettthe otherstudentsyourfavouritethings.Areanythesame? A MyfavouritecityisBerlin.BMetoo.CMyfavouritecityisPrague. Thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike a) Look at these sentences. After love.lihe andhate we can use a noun or verb+ing. I love aninrals. I like soztpollcrirs. I don't like dancing. I hate shopping for clothes. b) Find all the verb+ing words in 1a). ffitF$pI12 Vocabularythingsyoulikeand don't[ike;love,like,hate Grammarobjectpronouns ReviewfavouriteiPresentSimpte freetimeactivities a) Write three true sentences and three falsesentencesabout things you love, like, don't like and hate. Use words and phrases from 1a). I don't likehorrorfilms. I lovevisitingnewplaces. b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Guessifyour partners sentencesare true or false. We'reveryditferent O ul Match thesewords and phrasesto pictures l-9. so'apoperasZ visitingnewplices clissicalmusic f$ing dincing watchingsportonTV Snimals hdrrorfilms shoppingforcl6thes b) iTgB ffi Listen and practise. Q rlarchthese phrasesto pictures A-D. I tike... I hate... I don'tlike... I love... bbu@ O :l:*k thesewordswithYour twins different thesame both b) Do you know any twins? If yes. tell the classabout them (names, age,jobs, family,etc.).
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    a) JennyandI aretwins,but our friendste[[we'revery different.We nevergo to concertstogetherbecause| like rockmusicandJennyloves classicalmusic.Weboth[ike watchingTV,but | lovewatching sportandJennyhatesit.And Jennydoesn't[ikehorrorfilms, but | lovethem.But | [ikehaving a twin sister.I don'tsee everyweek,but shephones everyweekend. thingsthey both like. b) ReadaboutJack andJenny again. Fill in the gapsin thesesentenceswithJach orJenny. t Jack likesrock music. 7A Vocabularyand Grammar 1 I Do you like dancing? s Yes,I love_.tt_.. z n Do you like Madonna? e Yes,I like a lot. 3 n Do you like shoppingfor clothes? e No,I hate.__... 4 a Do you likeJohnnyDepp? s Yes,I love. ........ s a Do you like soapoperas? e No, I hate .......... e a Do you like dogs? s Yes,but theydon'tlike ! b) Listen and check. Listen again and practise. Doyou likedincingZ YEs,t l6veit. c) Work in pairs. Taketurns to ask the questions in 8a).Answer for you. @ ^! Write five quesrionswith Does... tihe... ? aboutJackandJenny. DoesJacklikerockmusic? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answerthe questions. @ Wort in new pairs. StudentA p90. ? ^ o verb object love soapoperas. hates Fillb) ln :;biect :'onount I You it we they Readand listen to Jack andJenny.Find two O ul Fill in the gapswith objectpronouns. hateswatching sport on TV doesn't like horror films. lovesItalian food. hatessoap operas. doesn't like flying. HelpwithGrammar Look againat the texts aboutJackandJenny. the table with the object pronouns in Jack'smy twin brother,but we don'tlikethesamethings.We don'tusuattyeatout together because| [ikeChinesefoodand Jacklovesltalianfood.Weboth [ikewatchingTV,but | lovesoap operasandhe hates .AndI don't[ikeftying,butJacktoves Yes,we'reverydifferent,but | [ike havinga twin brotherandI always phone at the weekend. O ^l Look at thesesentences.Notice the word order. subject I ack ne pl13 StudentB p96.
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    ry5Oan you drive? QUICKREVIEWooo Workinpairs.Askquestionsandfindfourthingsyoubothlike: A Doyou |ikeclassicalmusic?BYes,/ do./ No,I don't. I can'tswim! t ll oe ,l-- rll I -2 .J O7 a -& - t- s..t.- t.r-,L3 EI Fe Vocabularyabilities Grammarcanforability Hetpwith Listeningcanor can'i Reviewthingsyoulikeanddon't like;PresentSimplequestions Sorry,we can't speak Chinese :'.t @, !|I1l-ZF -g- @f, f(F-{t it, "iit *dl"' HelpwithGrammar A # bilities a) Match thesewords and phrasesto picturesl-10. swim4 cook drive sing ski ptaybisketbattptaythepiino ptaytheguitir speakC6rman ridea bike b) Listen and practise. c) Work in pairs. Mime activities from 1a). Guess your partner's activities. @ ^l , atr:"1 to thesesentences.Notice how we say canandcqn't.ls canstressed?Is can'tstressed? tt.r , t . , /, I HelDl I Cant/Ku:nt/ swlrn! Shecan /kan/ pldy the piino. S6rry,we cin't /kolnt/ spe'akChin6se. ir , '? o They can /ken/ ski vEryw€ll. b) Listen to slx sentences. Do you hear can or can't? @ Uatch sentences14 topictures A-D. t Help! I can'tswim! z Shecan play the piano 3 4 .J @ *" use canor can'tto talk about ability.Look at these sentences.Then readthe rule. PoSITIVE(+) She can They can NECATVE(-) I can't We can't the piano Chinese. Cqn and can't arethe same for I, yott, he, she, it, we and thel'. oWesometimesuse(very)wellwith can: Theycanshi(very)well. HelpwithListening pt t3
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    L_. Listen againand practise. --ankanlplSytheguitr. :r rite three true sentencesand three false -ntences about you and your family. lJsecan N can't. u'-,sistercanspeakRussianverywell. :an'tridea bike. l) brk in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Guess J vour partner'ssentencesare true or false. pwiththechildren ai Lr. . Look at the photo. MrsJones wants rn au pair to help with her children, Ella and Daniel. Listen to the interview. Does Maria get fie job? 0) Listen again. Put a tick (/) for the things Uaria can do. Put a cross (X) for the things rhe can't do. ' cook / 2 drive ; >peakGerman t speakFrench I sn'im il brk in pairs. Hetpv{itnGrammar Took at thesequestions.Then fill in the gapsin the short answers with can or can't. YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) Canyou cook? Canyou ptaythe piano? Canhe ptaythe guitar? CanshespeakCerman? pI13 answersin 8. Canlkanlyou co'ok?YEs,t cn lkrenl. @ Work in pairs. StudentA -* p9I. StudentB + p97. :.' -i ":" @ rur"t" a lisr of thingsyou cando. playtheguitar a) Work in new pairs. Ask questions to find things you canboth do. Useyour list from 11. ' Canyouptaytheguitar?j , Yes,I can./ No,I can't..'-r - .--.-'. ...- ":_._"_*. Oi,af the classthingsyou canboth do. 78 Vocabularyand Grammar SHORTANSWERS Yes,| . No,| ,____..__...... Yes,he No,she l: l': 6 play tennis 7 play the piano I srng 9 play the guitar Compare answers. ffiffi ,2 ff a
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    Cl ^l Write tenplacesina town or city. arestaurant a cafd b) Work in groups.Comparelists. Do you havethe sameplaces? 'ryp wiffi "l,l @ wtr"r"s the cafe?Match picrures a)-0 to sentencesl-o. 1 It's in King Street. c/ 2 lt's near the bank. 3 It's next to the bank. 4 It's opposite the bank. s lt's on the left. o It's on the right. ' o We can say in King Street or on King Street. I . pl12 Listen and practise the sentences Vocabutaryprepositionsof place RealWorldaskingfor andgivingdirec -'= Reviewabilities;can;placesin a town:- city(1)and(2) It'soverthere a) Work in new pairs. Maria now lives with theJones famr. in Hampton.Look at the map on p59. What areplacesl---' b) Work in the samepairs. Saywhere a place is on the m': Yourpartner guessesthe place. i lt'sin New Road,oppositethepark.i__'..-_-_-J i Thecinema. 7C Directions QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Findfourthingsyoucando, butyourpartnercan'tdo:A Canyouplay theguitar?BNo,/ can't.AOh,I can! Where'sthecaf6? r @ @il" E ffi E F F z "tr b) Work in pairs. Ask where the caf€is in picturesa)-l). 0 ^l Look at the photo of Maria. She'sis at * on the map. Rt:: conversationsA-C. Fill in the gapswith the correctplaces A MARIA Excuseme. Where's the 1post of"fjce ? MAN It's over there, near the cinema. MARTA Oh, yes.I can seeit. Thanks. MAN You'rewelcome. B MARTA Excuseme. Where'sthe 2--.-- ? MAN Go along this road and turn left. Thats Park Street The 3__..__...___......, is on the right, next to the theatre. MARTA Thank you very much. MAN You'rewelcome. c MARIA Excuseme. ls therea 4.--...---....---..-.._near here? woMAN Yes,there is. Go along this road and turn right. The s,_..,,__..___..__.__..is on the left, oppositethe station. MARIA OK, thanksa lot. b). ' . Listenandcheck. a) in 2. '.,.'..".-..... Where'sthecaf6j inpicturec)? j r!!i"r1esf....,
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    Real World pI13 a) Listenand practisethe sentences in 6. Exciseme.Whdre'sthemusum? b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations in 5a).Taketurns to be Maria. @ A Lookagainat the map. Readtheseconversarions. Choosethe correctwords. 1 A Excuselyou /6d Is there a restaurantnear 2here/ there? s Yes,there is. Go along this road and rurn 3left/ right. That'sStation Road.The restaurantis arn/ on the right, snear/ rn the statiorr. n Thank you very much. 2 A Excuseme.6Where's/ What'sthe theatre? a lt's Tnear/ over there,sopposite/ nextto the museum. A Oh yes.I can seeit. Thanks a lot. g You'rewelcome. 3 A Excuseme.Is therea supermarketsnextto/ nearhere? g Yes,thereis.Go 10to/ alongthisroad.Thesupermarket is on the 11Left/ right,oppositethel2hotel/ caf6. n Thanksa iot. b) Lisrenand check. c) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversationsin 8a). Taketurns to ask for directions. Work in new pairs.Youareat * on the map. Ask for directionsto placeson the map. Are your partner's directionscorrect? 1oo v: I RealWorld I O ot" inthegapswiththesewords. | * to turn on road here over I ASKTNGFORDTRECTTONS 1Exeu'?me. Where'sthe (museum)? Excuseme. Is therea (bank) near2 ...........? CIVINCDIRECTIONS Go along this 3.,.......and turn left. Go along this road and a,.........right. That's(Park Streer). The (museum) is on the right, nexr s.. the (theatre) The (bank) is 6 . the left, opposite the (station) Its 7. ,,.....there,near the (cinema).
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    7D I lovethe lnternet QUICKREVIEWooo Writesentenceswith thereisI thereareabout placesnearyourschool.Workin pairs.Compare sentences.Doyouknowyourpartner'splaces? AThere'sa nicecafdin NewStreet,oppositethe cinema.BReally?What'sit calledT Vocabularythingspeopledo online Review thereis/ thereare;cani PresentSimplequestions O ul Look at the questionnaire. Fill in the gapsin phrasesI-8 with thesewords. setrtf sell watch listen music theatre friends holidavs TIPS!o We say receiveemails or get emails. c online = connected to the Internet b)ffiX ffi Listenandpractise. Work in pairs. What can people do at thesewebsites? Youcandownloadmusicat emusic.com. lastminute.com : It ll O ^l Work in pairs. Look again at the questionnaire. Interview your partner. Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column C. Give more information if possible. a at aot t? t 9"nH:!S -Il4rrooI Doyou sendand receiveemails? r Yes,I do.I get about l I 50 emailsa davl l .. .1..."....' I to. I oon r. !Doyoubuyconcertor theatreticketsonline? b) Work in new pairs. Talk about your partner in 5a). C)feil the classtwo things about your first partner. Internetquestionnaire I Sgnd-andreceiveemails 2 buyconcertor. videosor TV programmes to the radio o buyand EMEI@ oreooffiq ebYfic|s4rrrrrcl{' C) ^l Work in new pairs. What other things canpeopledo online?Makea list. Iistento music bookahotel b) Compare lists with another pair. Do you have the samethings? a) ::-11f.-i:Look at the photo. Lisren ro Alice's interview. Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column B of the questionnaire. b) Listen again.Answer thesequestions. 1 DoesAlice geta lot of emailseveryday? z What'sher favouritewebsite? g Wheredoesher sisterlive? 4 What doesshebuy on Amazon? s Is shemarried? 6 Doesshehavean iPod?
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    a)fifiH Lookatthepictures Oa)mn Listentothesewords. C) tl f,fif, @ Listentothis Listen to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and poem. Listen again and practise. Sharon Smith has a small shop In Shanghai city centre She sells Spanish skirts And Turkish shirts And expensiveBritish suits She sells Egyptian boots And Russian coats What can she sell you? b) Work in pairs. Take turns to say lines of the poem. II 9 ? f,) Cross out the wrong words. @ a)Write theletters.[fit 1 soaD oDeras 2 ani_a_s s ho__or fil_s + da_ci_g s f-yin- 6 cla__ical mu_ic 7wa c inssoo tonT 8 vi itin ne pla es 9 s o nins for clo es b) Tick (/) three things you like. Then find two students who like the same things. Fill in the gaps with these verbs.t!ft| li*€ likes love loves hate hates don'tlike doesn'tlike Choosethe correct words. . t WhereareGFD/ them? z She/ Herdoesn'tknow we/ us. 3 Doeshe/ himlike I/ me? 4 I/ meknow she/ her. 5 We/ Usnever seethey/ them. 5 Do you live with he/ him? a) Look at the pictuies. Write three true sentencesand three false sentencesabout you. Use canandcar?'t.lfif,l{:}X I canplay theguitarwell. I can'tspeakSpanish. b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Guessif your partner's sentencesare true or false. 1 2 3 send/ get/ buyemails downloadmusic/ videos/ friends buy concert/ theatre/ radio tickets watch TVprogrammes/ videos/ theradio s book flights/ friends/ holidays s chat to friends/ family/ emails 7 listen to music/ theradio/ flights e buy/ chatlse//thingsonline b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Which thtqgr in 5a) do vou do online? a) Tick (/) the things you can do in English. I cantalkaboutthingsI likeand don'tlike. I canaskaboutthingsotherpeople likeanddon'tlike. I cansaythingsI canandcan'tdo. I canaskwhatotherpeoplecando. I canaskfor,giveandunderstand simpledirections. I cantalkaboutthingsI doonline. b) What do you need to study again? l"EtFil - !l- 'dfq--F--'ie- =.{ "/*_- ^ - 2 3 r @r -{t&e..watchingfootball. I playing tennis. Harry ---------------rice. a @H" vegetables. s @-Jane watching TV u @w. soapoperas. t @st. coffee. t @w. learning English. tMsuit shirt b) Sf t-istenagainandpractise. blue consonants. lsl suit small skirt sell centre city police pencil expensive lesson Spanish ly shirt she shop sugar tissues sure TurkishBritish Egyptian RussianSpanish b) fl I-isten again and practise. 7 ReVigW Lansuasesummary7,p112
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    a Days toremember I was there! QUICKREVIEWooo Writethe oppositesof theseadjectives:good,hot,big,new,cheap, beautiful.Workin pairs.Compareanswers.Thensayonesentencefor eachadjective:A / haveanewcomputer.BMycomputerisveryold. 8.OO- 11.45 FILM THE GREEN M'LE Vhere off li,ve1 live?7tulx xiEF Z+I =Z*2J3= 5 b) &ffi$ Readand listen to Melanie, Tania and Pascal. What were their'amazing days'? c) Readthe texts again. Choosethe correct words in thesesentences. t TheBeatles'lastconcertwasin theIJK/@ z The concertwasaboutanhour/ halfanhourlong. 3 Taniawasin Sydneywith her parents/ friends. + The fireworks at midnight werefantastic/ boring. s Pascal'sfriendswerefrom France/ Brazil. 6 He wasat the matchwith fwo/ threeotherpeople. Vocabularyadjectives(2) GrammarPastSimpleof be:positiw andnegative Reviewadjectives(1);favourite 7.5,5,- 8.OO SPORTS NEWS I wasat the Beatles'lastconcert. It wasin SanFranciscoin 1966. Therewere25,000peopleat the concert,but the stadiumwasn't full - therewereabout 'l7,000 emptyseats!Theconcertwasn't very[ong,onty33 minutes,but I wasveryhappyto bethere.I wasonlysixteenat the time. Adjectives(2) 0 ^l Match theseadjectivesto pictures a)-h). 1 short !!l long z hippy I unhippy : interestlng I b6ring + full I €rnpty s aifticult ! e'asy 6 right I wrong 7 old I young e t8rrible,iwful I great,fantistic,amizing b)fiffiS ffi Listenandpractise.
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    8A Vocabularyand Grammar HelpwithGrammar a)Look at thesesentences.Are they in the presentor the past? I was at theWorld Cup Final. Wewere nearthe OperaHouse. Thestadiumwasn't full. They weren't very huppy. b) Look at the sentencesin 3a)again. Then fill in the gapsin the table with wa1 wdsn't,were and weren't. @ Uro $! Listenandpracrise.Noricehow we saywas and were. I waslwazl at theWdrldCdpFinal. Wewerelwal ne'arthe6oeraHo'use. (9 ^l Choosethe correct words. 1 I @ / were only ten years old. 2 My sisterswasn't/ weren'tat the concert. : There was/ werea lot of people in Sydney that night. a John Lennon was/ werea greatmusician. s The fireworks was/ wereon TV in a lot of countries. 6 | was/ were very huppy after the match. 7 There wasn't/ weren'tany empty seatsin the stadium. e At 3 a.m. my parents was/ werevery tired, but I wasn't/ weren't. 9 The concert wasn't/ weren'texpensive- my ticket was/ were only $4.50! b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Who says each sentence: Melanie, Tania or Pascal? pI 15 @ Wort in groups of three. Look at p99. POSIT|VE(+) t.. youwere he/ she/ it was we -..._________-- they were NEGATTVE(-) I wasn't (= was not) you weren't (= were not) he/she /it . we weren't they , r lfs past of thereis / thereare is therewas / therewere. Pas<
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    arlry--rrr Z, Erl Happyanniversary! D- QUICKREVIEWooo Writesixadjectivesandtheiropposites(difficult,easy,etc.).Workin pairs. Taketurnsto sayanadjective.Yourpartnersaystheoppositeadjective anda sentencewith thisadjective:A difficult.Beasy.Englishisveryeasy! Yearsandpasttimephrases AnIndianwedding 1 1887 a) nineteeneighty 2 1900 ul twentyten 3 1980 6; eighteeneighty-seven d) twothousandandnine e) nineteenhundred f) twothousand Joe was in Paris last week. A He'sat work now. He was in bed four hours ago. He was at home yesterday afternoon. i*,*iListen and practisesentencesl-4. a wEdding a bride a groom a wEddinganniversary b) Look at the photos of an Indian wedding. Who is the bride? Who is the groom? c) ,i,..,' , Listen to Rajeettalk to a friend about his wedding anniversary.Choosethe correct words in thesesentences. t RajeetandGita'sweddinganniversaryIr o"@ / Sunday. z Their wedding wastwo/ ten yearsago. s Their weddingwasin England/ India. + Rajeet'sparents were/ weren'fat the wedding. s There was/ wasn'ta party after the wedding. d) Listen again. Answer these questions. t Where was the wedding? ln Mumbai. 2 How old were Rajeetand Gita? 3 How many people were at the wedding? + Where was Rajeet'sbrother? 5 Were Rajeet'ssistersat the wedding? 6 How many days was the party? Vocabularyyearsandpast timephrases Grammar PastSimpleof be: questionsandshortanswers; wasborn/ wereborn Reviewadjectives;PastSimple of be:positiveandnegative O ul Matchl-6 to a)-0. 4 2000 s 2009 6 2010 O ^l Check thesewords with your teacher. 'i oWe usein with years'.in 1980,etc. b) ,.rgListen and practise. c) Work in pairs. Saytheseyears. 2012 1977 2018 18'15 1990 2003 O ^l Match pictures A-D to sentencesl-4. I 2 3 4 b) @ Eiff in the gapswith yesterday,in,last or dgo. 1 2 3 4 5 o was in a cafe two hours ,?g9_ was at home night wasn't in this country 1999. wasn'tat work.. . morning. was in this class .. ,,, month. wasn't in this classthree months Sunday
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    HelpwithGrammar AB Vocabularyand Grammar Listenand practisethe questionsand answersin 5. WhErewasthew€ddino? Hdw6ldwere Rajebtuia cit"z @ ,l Make questionswith rhesewords. prl5 7 d'#' .l O *r- euEsroNs(?) a) Look at thesequestions.Notice the word order. Where was thewedding? Howotd were RaieetandCita? b) Write rhesequesrionsin the table. 1 How manypeoplewere at thewedding? z Wherewas Rajeet'sbrother? c) Fill in the gapswith was,were,wasnlor werent. YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS I lhe lshe/ it attheweddinp? yes,t/ he/ she/ itwas. " No,t/he/she/it .W.e_reyou/ we/ theyat thewedding? Yes,you/ we/ they " No,you/ we/ they . WASBORNI WEREBORN d) Fill in the gapswith wasor were. t e Where..v_v_as_.Gitaborn? z I When vorrhnrn? s she bornintheUK. , r f;;"l;lr,;i^ 1 you/ at home/ lastSunday/ Were? Wereyou at homelastSunday? z you / yesterdayevening/ were/ Where? 3 threemonthsago/ you/Were / on holiday? 4 on Newyear,sEvel9g9 / you/ were/ Where? s at work / Were/ lastMonday/ you? 6 you / were/ Where/ born ? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. g ^l rite the namesof rhreepeople you know.Think when and where they were born. Don't write this information. b) Work in pairs.Ask about the people on your partner'spaper. , Who'sVehmetZ , t-lo,cmr7brother.' '-' "'J 'i Whenwasheborn? ln lQa1 Wherewashe born? In Dubai.i Work in new pairs. Student A p8B.StudentB p94. @ ^l Chooserhecorrecrwords. t Who wast@er..:}rthebride and groom? z Was/ Werethey the same age? : When was/ werethe wedding? 4 Was/ WereRajeetsparentsar-rhe wedding? s Who was/ werein Australia? o Where was/ wereGita born? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer rhe questions.
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    O ^l fitr'n s!Listenandpractisethemonths. Jinuary FEbruary March Aprit b) Work in pairs. Saythesedates. 13th 14th 'l5th 16th 17th l gth ',lgth 22"d Z3,d 24th Zsth Z6th ZTth ZSth Zgth 31't c) Gfi$ f,f Listenandcheck.Listenagainand practise. Readthesequestions and answers. words in bold. What dayis it today? (It's)Monday. What'sthe datetoday? (It's)Marchthe seventh. When'syour birthday? (It'son) Junethe second. 6}ffiXlprrs O ,ltm f,| Listenandpractisethesedates. Notice the lettersin pink. 1't first Zndsecond 3'd third 4th fourth 5th fifth 6th sixth 7thseventh 8th eighth 9th ninth 1Othtenth 11th eleventh 1Zthtwelfth 20th twentieth 21't twenty-first 30th thirtieth ac When's your birthday? QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Askyourpartnerwherehe/ shewas:threehoursago, yesterdayafternoon,at 9 p.m.lastSaturday,at 11a.m.lastSunday,on NewYear'sEve[astyear.A Wherewereyou threehoursago?BI wasat work. Monthsanddates Vocabularymonthsanddates RealWorld tatkingaboutdays anddates;makingsuggestions Helpwith Listeningtinking(2) Review PastSimpleof be;past timephrases May June l:.i August SeptEmber Oct6ber Nov6mber Dec€mber @ m ffi Listenandpractisethe questionsand answersin 3. lE f'f,fn Listento four conversations.which datesdo vou hear? 1 June 20th/ 22nd z March 13th/ 30th 3 October 3rd/ 23rd + April lst/ 4th b) Work in pairs. Saya month. Your partner saysthe next two months. ( r...) er,!-rdqg''t)-----_----< 0 "l Write five dates(March 3'a, August25th,etc.). b) Work in pairs. Saythe dates.Write your partner's dates.Check your partner'spaper.Are they correct? c) Ask other students when their birthdays are. Do any students havebirthdays in the samemonth asyou? When'syourbirthday,Adela? It'son May25th. My birthday'son May22nd. Happybirthday! O ^l Checkthesewordswith your teacher. aprEsentaptay meet declde b)f,flp Lookat thephoto.It'sHelen'sbirthdaytoday. Listento her conversationwith herhusband.Sam. What do theydecideto do this evening? 1A B 2A B 3A B Notice
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    aC RealWorld 3 f':lt?l Listenagain.Choosethe correct s-ords. 5 Helens presenris a skirt/ @ -{ntonio's is the name of a shop/ restaurant. Helen and Sam go to the cinema every week/ month. The theatre is near the cinema/ museum. They decide ro meer at a caf6/ thetheatre at about 6.00/ 7.00. a) Look at these sentences from Helen and Sam's conversation. Why do we link the rvords in pink and bluc? Do you have anr good_iclcas? We were there a week ago. Seeyou this tYtrring. b)f@ LookatR8.13,pI24.Listenagain andnoticethe consonant-vowellinking- thinkso. Wheresha[[wea.-__-_-".-.-? shaltwemeet? ' WhVdon't we (goto the ctnemati Let's(goto the theatre). Let'smeetat (thetheatre). GltrllDlpr15 @ m f,f tisten andpractiserhesenrencesin 10. Whetshatlwed6this_dvening? @ ^l Putthis conversationinorder. fl; 17, @ a) Work in new pairs. Write a conversationabout next Saturday.Use sentencesin 10and your own ideas. b) Practiseyour conversationuntil you can rememberit. c) Work in groups of four. Role-playyour conversations.What do the other pair decide to do on Saturday? d) Role-playone of your group'sconversationsfor the class. @ Readthesesentences.Fill in the gapswith thesewords. Ad meet idea seven don't time Whatshallwel.._d.O_.(this evening)? / Yes,that'sagood GEORGE a) What shall we do tomorrow evening,Jessica? l b) Great! Seeyou there! c) No, I don't think so. d) OK. What time shall we meet? e) Yes,that'sa good idea. Where shall we meet? JESSTCA f) Let'smeet at the restaurant. g) Why don'r we go to rhe cinema? 2 h) About quarrer to eight. i) OK. Let'sgo to that Indian restaurant in Old Street. b)tltilTl Listenandcheck. c) Work in pairs.Fractisetheconversationin 12a). IqF :. .r.d-*-
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    8D Festivals QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Youwanttogoouttogethertomorrowevening. Makesuggestionsaboutwhatto do.Decidea ptaceandtimeto meet.A Whatshallwedotomorrowevening?BWhydon'twe...? O ^l Matchthenumbersin A to thephrasesin B. A 150 390 1,000 16,200 750,000 1,000,000 s0,000,000 Vocabularybignumbers Review makingsuggestions; monthsanddates;wasandwec B athousand a million sixteenthousand,two hundred a hundredandfifty fifty mittion threehundredandninety sevenhundredandfiftythousand TIP!r We don'tusea plural -swith hundred,thousand or million: threehundrednot th+*aadtd*. etc. b)fi:,|nil f,f Listenandpractise. O ^lfif'fn Listenandwrite thenumbers. b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. I ^l Work on your own.Write fivebig numbers. b) Work in new pairs. Sayyour numbers. Write your partner'snumbers. Are they correct? O ,l Checkthesewordswith your teacher. afBstivat trivel throw a tllo girlic b) Readthe article. Fill in the gapswith these numbers. 177,s0070,000,0001,500 125,00030,000 150,000 c) f,ff,D Listen to the article and checkyour answers. O ^l Readthearticleagain.Answerthesequestions. 1 When andwhereis La Tomatina? z What do peopledo at this festival? g When is the Gilroy GarlicFestival? a What fooddo peopleeatat this festival? 5 When wasthe first GlastonburyFestival? e When is the next Kumbh Mela? b) Which two festivals would you like to go to?
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    a)Gm Lookatthepictures , Oa)Gm Listento thesewords. I ^l tml f,f tistentothese Listen to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and sentences.Listen again and bluc letters. lctl forty four sport boring awfuI August daughtersmall always morning water short lgl,l burger first work shirt skirt Turkish Cerman girt early thirty third surname b) f,f t-isten againand practise. b) fif risten againandpractise. a) Find nine adjectives() O). GI b) Write the opposites of the adjectivesin 1a). young ) old Choosethe correct words. r My dad @/were a doctor. z Theseshoeswasn'f/ weren't expensive,theywas/ wereonly f20. 3 I wasn't/ weren'tat homeon Sunday,I was/ wereat work. + My grandparentswas/ were from ltaly. s It wasn't/ weren'ta very good film. o I'm sorrywe wasn't/ weren'tat your party.We was/ werein France. b) Work in pairs. Sayyour years.Write your partner's years.Are they correct? a) Fill in the gapswith last, yesterdny,inorago.f@ Luke was ... a) at work an hour ag?-.. b) in New York,--------------week. c) at a party ......-evening. d) in Rome Saturday. e) at university 2003. f) in India a month b) Work in pairs. Put sentences a)-0 in order. practrse. t lt's the thirty-first of August. 2 It wasa boring morning at work. a This smallburgeris awful. + TheTurkish girl is alwaysearly 5 lt's a Germansportscompany. 6 My daughterhasforty-four skirts and thirty-threeshirts! b) Work in pairs. Practisethe sentences. Why Where good meet [et's shall past A B A B A '..What shall we do on Sunday? don't we play tennis? No, I don't 3------.-.------so. OK, 4....----..go to the park. Yes,that's a 5 idea. shall we meet? Let's7.........."----at the station. What time we meet? About half s.---;,:----two. b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversation. a) Tick (/) thethingsyou cando in English. Icanmakesentencesandask questionswithryasandwere. Icansayandunderstandyearsand pasttimephrases. Icansayandunderstandmonths anddates. Icanaskaboutdaysanddates. Icanmakeandrespondtosuggestions. Icansayandunderstandbignumbers. b)What do you needto study again?f;Itilf -.(e ls'tl a RgVieW Lansuasesummary8,p1'14 0 3.l;lli,ffi;i*'withthese What think B A B I ^l write six vears.lFilil (9 ^l Make questions with these words. 1 born / Where/ you /were ? Wherewereyou born? z lastyear/ in this country/ you / Were ? 3 was/ born / your father/ Where? 4 two months agolWere / in this class/ you ? s were/ on your lastbirthday / Where/ you 7. 6 was/ Englishclass/ When / your first ? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions. forty AFB MEBSAaUO WRONGKLN TERRIBLE VEIZNIXA LONGLWIS KUGREATY HAPPYUPA Y OU N G 2018 1977
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    9 Going away 9AAmazingjourneys QUICKREVIEWoro Writethe namesof fourpeopleinyourfamily.Workin pairs.Swappapers. Askquestionsaboutthepeopleandwhentheywereborn:A Who'sNatalia? B5he3my sister.AWhenwassheborn?BOnJunezra 1994. Let's goby tuk-tuk! BangkoktoBrighton O ^l Check thesewords with your teacher. atik-tuk Tha'ilandajo'urney raisemoneyforchirity b) Look at the photo. What is the article about, do you think? c) Readthe article. Are your guesses in 3b)correct? fn 2006two English lwomen. Jo Huxster and Antonia Bolingbroke- Kent, travelled from Thailand to the UK - in a pink tuk-tuk! Jo had the idea in 2002 when shewent to Bangkok on holiday. When shecamebackto England,shetold her friend Antonia what sheantcd to do. Antonia lili.eclthe idea, so in 2006 they went back to Bangkok and bought a tuk-tuk called Ting Tong. rs&-_ - ' du-r- " Jo andAntonia startcd their journey on May 28th2006.They travelled for 12hours every day. usually on very bad roads.All the peoplethey met were very friendly andthey sometimesgare Jo andAntonia food and money. The two women travelled 12,500 milesandr isilcrll2 countries. They arrircd in Brighton, England,98 daysafter they left Bangkok. After they got home, they wrote a book called Tuk-Tuk to the Road.They also raised f50.000 for charitv. Vocabularytransport Grammar PastSimple:positive (regularandirregularverbs) Helpwith ListeningPresentSimple or PastSimpte Reviewyears,monthsanddates Transport a) Tick (/) the words you know. Then check new words in Language Summary 9 ltrlll pll6. a car a bus atrain atixi a bike a m6torbike a ptane a boat b) f,[fl f,f Listen and pracrise. G)Underline the verbs in thesesentences. t I usuallygo to work by car. 2 I cometo this schoolby bus. 3 I nevertravelby plane. + I alwayswalk to work. TIP!oWe s y by ,ar;W bus,etc. O ul Write sentencesaboutyou. 1 I ... to work / school/ university... I go to workbybike. z I usually... to thisschool... 3 When I goshopping,I usually... + I lovetravelling... s I don'tlike travelling... 6 I nevertravel... b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences. Are any the same?
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    Readthe article again.Complete the table with the correct dates,placesand numbers. a) travetledby tuk-tuk b) datestarted c) placestarted d) ptacefinished e) milestravelled f) countriesvisited 12 g) daystravelted h) moneyraised Aroundtheworldbybike 3l al Readabout Mark Beaumont'sjourney. Fill in the - gapswith the PastSimple of the verbs in brackets. b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. 6 have 7 leave 8 meet 9 tell 10 wdte 0 ^l Write thePastSimpleformsof theseregularverbs. z live 8 want 9 love to talk 11 start tz finish b)GFFI $f Listenandpractise.Which PastSimple formsendin /Id/? c)Gm f,f ListenandpractisetheirregularPast Simpleformsin 5b). t visit visited 2 watch r play + hate s walk 6 work 4 [startJhis lourneyin Parison August5th the sameyear.He [travel]18,3OOmiles and6.--...--...----lvisitJ20 countnies,and he He also [get]emailsfnomfniendsandfamily evenyweek.He 10-..-------------..--.[finishJhisjourney in Panison February15th2OO8.His family [go]to Parisfor the big daY,and his mother [tell]the newspaPersshe @ *routoRVERBs a) Look at the regular Past Simple forms in blue in the article. Then complete theserules with -d or -ed. r To make the PastSimpleof regularverbs,we usuallyadd -.....-to theverb. r For regularverbsthat endin -e (lihe,artive, etc.),we add ..--to theverb. TlPloThe PastSimpleof travelis travelled. IRREGULARVERBS b) Look at the irregular PastSimple forms in pink in the article. Match them to verbs l-10. t buy bought 2 come 3 get + give sgo TIP!r fhs PastSimpleof regularandirregular verbsis the samefor I, you, he,she,it, we andthey. c) Check in LanguageSummary 9 Pf 17. Learn the other irregular verbs in the list. 9A Vocabularyand Grammar a)f,ff,l Listento thesesentences.Noticethe differencebetweenthe PresentSimpleandthe Past Simple. t I live in London. I lived in London. 2 We work at home. We worked at home. I They love it. They loved it. b) fitqil Listen to six pairs of sentences.Which do you hear first, the PresentSimple or the Past Simple? 1 PastSimple Mank Beaumont, fnomScotland,l-cye{e-d- lcycleJaroundthe world in only194 days and 17 hout's.Mark the ideaaftenhe fleaveJ GlasgowtJiiiversity in 2OO7,and he @ Work in groups of three. Look at p99.
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    9B My lastholiday QUICKREVIEWooo Writefiveregutaror irregutarverbsandtheirpastSimpleforms. Workin pairs.Saytheverbs.Yourpartnersaysa sentencewith the PastSimpteform:A go.BI wentoutwithfriendslastnight. Holidayactivities a) Tick (/) the phrasesyou know. Then do the exercisein pll6. go on h6tiday takephdtos go to the be'ach staywith friendsor fimity stayin a hot8t go sightseeing go swimming go for a wStk rent a cir trave[aro'und havea goodtime b) Listen and practise. c) What are rhe Past Simple forms of the verbs in 1a)? go ) went take ) took O ul Wrir" four senrencesabourthings you do on holiday.Usealways,usually,sometimes and phrasesfrom 1a). I alwaysgo to thebeach. I usuallystaywithfriends. b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Are any of your partner'ssentencestrue for you? Favouriteplaces HelpwithGrammar Vocabularyholidayactivities GrammarPastSimple:negative, questionsandshortanswers ReviewPastSimple:positive; frequencyadverbs I went on holidayto lstanbullastyear. I didn't stayin a hotel,I stayedwith some friendsfrom university.I went sightseeing in the afternoonsand I took a lot of photos.My favouriteplacewasthe Blue Mosque- it'svery beautiful.I wasonly in Turkeyfor a week,so I didn't visit any other places.Next time,maybe! LastyearI travelledaroundColombia,in SouthAmerica.My favouriteplacewas Cartagena,a beautifulold city by the sea. I stayedin a nicehotel andwent to the beacheveryafternoon.I alsovisited Providencialsland- the beachesthere are fantastic.But I didn'tgo swimming becauseI can'tswim! We didn't go on holidaylastyear,but two yearsagowe went to China.Our favouriteplacewasGuilin- the scenery is amazing.We stayed'ina smallhotel andwent for a walk everymorning. We alsorented a car andvisitedsome beautifulplaces.We only stayedin Guilin for four days,but we took 300 photos! = did not) d) ul Check thesewords with your reacher. thesea anisland thesc6nery b) Readand listen ro Nancy,Jeff and Bob.Match the peoplero rhe photos. Which countriesare the placesin? c) Readthe texts again.Fill in the gaps in thesesentenceswith Nancy,Jeff, Bob or Liz. 1 .N.aney..and lastyear. went on holiday 2 .,,.....stayedwith friends. 3 ..........visited an island. 4 __..... and... ,,...went for a walk every day 5 .........only went to one city. 6 ,........" and _.... , srayed in hotels. S ul Look at rhesesenrences.Notice the word order. I stay in a hotel. She visit anyotherptaces. b) Write these sentences in the table. 1 He go swimming. 2 We go on holiday last year. pI I7
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    9E} Vocabularyand Grammar !r!*!t.. il![ !!rrn did Nancy .qo did she :;t.ry @ ,'=l ;l i: 11r1"nand practise the quesrionsand shorr answersin 8. @ Wort in pairs.StudentA ,, p9l. StudentB - p97. 0 o Listen and practise the sentences in 4. a) Make these sentences negative. Write the correct sentences. t a) Nancy went to Paris. Nancy didn't go to paris.Shewent to tstanbul. b) Shewent sightseeingin the mornings. 2 a) Jeff travelled around Colombia rwo years ago. b) He stayed with friends. 3 a) Bob andLiz stayed in a big hotel. b) They rented bikes. b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences. @ ^l Work in pairs.Ask your partner rhe quesrions. @ Con", the texts. Then answer thesequestions. t Wheredid Nancygo on holiday? z Who did shestaywith? 3 WhendidJeffgo to thebeach? 4 Did he go swimming? s Did BobandLiz visit Chinalastyear? 6 How manyphotosdid theytake? HelpwithGrammar g *r- euEsroNs(?) Where Who a) Look at thesequestions.Notice the word order. b) Write these quesrions in the table. 1 When did he r1r|ro rhe beach? 2 How many photos did they irriii:? c) Fill in the gaps with did or didnt. YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) Qt-d_he go swimming? theyvisitChinalastyear? @ "l Make PastSimple questionswirh you. When ... lastgo on holiday? Whendidyou lastgo onholiday? Where... go? What ... do there? Who ... gowith? Where... stay? How ... travelaround? ... havea goodtime? b) Answer the questions for you. on hotiday? with? SHORTANSWERS Yes,he did. No,he..,,,__....,_. Yes,they No,theydidn't. prI7 b) f"n the classabout your partner,sholiday.
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    Last *""i."O ) QUICKREVIEWooo Writefourthingspeopledoon holiday(stayinahotel, rentacar,etc.). Workin pairs.Comparelists.Thentatkaboutyourfavouritehotiday: A TwoyearsagoI wenttoJapan.BWheredidyoustay? TwodaysinLiverpool a) Write four sentencesabout things you did last weekend. b) Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your weekend. Ask questions. I wentoutwithfriendsonSaturdav. Wheredidvoueo? We wentto the cinema. c) fell the classtwo things your partner did Iast weekend. a) Look at photos A and B. What do you know about Liverpool? b) fiElEllt's Monday morning. Look at photo C. Listen to Caroline andJames.When did Caroline go to Liverpool? Did she have a good time? G)Listen again. Choosethe correct words. t Jameswentoutr@ last weekend. Caroline took a lot of photos on Saturday/ Sunday. Caroline and Paul went to a Japanese/ Chineserestaurant. They stayedwith Paul's sister/ brother. 5 They went to the CavernClub on Sundaymorning/ afternoon. 6 They travelledto Liverpool by plane/ train. d) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Vocabularyat the station RealWorld buyingtraintickets Helpwith Listeningsentencestress(3) Review holidayactivities;PastSimple a) GHm Readand listen to the beginning of the conversation.Notice the sentencestress.We stressthe important words. cARoLtNEH€llo,Jlmes.Did you hive a gobdweekEnd? JAMES Hi, Ciroline.Y€s,I aia, tni4rc. t didnt 96olut,I stiyedat h6me ill week€ndandwitched ft Wtrit aboutvo'u?Whit did vo'ud6? CARoLTNEPful andI w€ntto Liverpool. b) Look at R9.I0, p125. Listen againand notice the sentencestress.
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    9C Real World TickersI ft h h :,i r/ "da sbl $fu" .r,.r"t"r-t' .u,1l{.1 5 r u rnutfl duottf tto . t rutRf00lsJts (5-j'-'r'iirrt*od $H;kon"nr.q31 i:;ryarr Atthestation Listen and practisethe sentences in 5a). . ,} Twdretilrnsto LiverpooL,ple'ase. b) TICKETSELLER Whendoyouwantto come back? OK.That'sb)f_..........., please. Hereareyourtickets. There'soneat ')............---. Platform At ") $ Wottoin new pairs. StudentA p91. O ul Look at the photos.Match thesewords to l-6. a cistomer7 asingte a retrirn atlcketoffice aticketmachinea olStform Listen and practise. RealWorld O ^l It's Saturdaymorning.Jamesis at the srarion. Listen and fill in the gapsin this conversation. CUSTOMER Tworeturnsto d Liuetppp-l, please. Tomorrowevening. Thanks.Whattime'sthe nexttrain? Whichplatform? Whattime doesit arrive in Liverpool? Thanksa [ot.Bye. @ ul Work in pairs. Practisethe conversarion in 5a).Taketurns to be the customer. b) Closeyour books.Practisethe conversationagain. @ *#:d this conversation.choose the correct cusroMERA singie,@ / TromOxford, please. rlcKErSELLEROK. 2That/ That'sLI8.60, please Heres 3you/ your ticket. c Thanks. What time's the anext/ near train? Ts There'sonesat/ on LI.52. c 6Which/ Whereplatform? TS Platforrnl. c What time 7do/ doesit arrive in Oxford? rs gln/ At 12.47. c Thanks emuch/ a 1ot.Bye. b) Listen and check. c) Work in pairs. Practise the conversation. Take turns to be the cusromer. b) Work in pairs. Compareanswers. pll7 StudentB p97.
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    9D Who, what,when? Vocabularyquestionwords Reviewquestionsin the present andthe past;bignumbers WhO was the first man to walk on the moon? BuzzAldrin LouisArmstrong NeilArmstrong What is the name of the train from Moscowto Beijing? a) TheTrans-AsianExpress b) TheTrans-SiberianExpress c) TheOrientExpress 3 When did the Titanicsink? ln L972. ln !922. In 1932. 4 Where wasthefamousexplorer ChristopherColumbusborn? a) In ltaly. b) In Portugal. c) In Spain. Why can'tyou renta car on the islandof Sark? a) Becausetherearen'tanypeople. b) Becausetherearen'tanyroads. c) Becausetherearen'tanycars. How old wasSir EdmundHillary when he climbedEverestin 1953? How many yellow cabs are there in New York City? a) About7,000. b) About13,00O. c) About20,000. 8 How much was a Rolls-Royce SilverGhostin L9O7? a) Aboutf500. b) Abouttl-,000. c) Aboutt1,500. QUICKREVIEWooo Workin pairs.Askquestions aboutlastweekend.Find fivethingsthatyoubothdid: A Didyoueatoutlastweekend? BYes,/ did.AMetoo. C, 3:*k thesewordswithvour themoon sink anexpl6rer climb acab b) Work in pairs.Do the quiz. c) Checkyour answerson p126. How many are correct? l'ielpwithVocabulary Look againat the words in bold in the quiz. Match the question words to the things they ask about. Who - a thing What -a person When a reason(because) Where a number Why a place How old a time How many age How much an amountof money(f50,etc.) pl 16 Work in pairs. StudentA p86. StudentB p92. a) Write four questions.Use the questionwords in 2. b) Work in new pairs. Take turns to askyour questions. Ask more questionsif possible. c) Tell the classtwo things aboutyour partner. a) b) c) a) b) c) 6 a) 33 b) 43 c) 53
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    O !.ry Lookatthepictures ; O3lqTF Listentothesew'ords. I ^l sometimesrvedon'rsa1,the Lrsten to the sounds and words. Notice how we say the pink and letter r in British English. Look blr-rcconsonants. at thesewords. Which rs do we say?Which don't we say? b) ffi Listenagainandpractise. N leave plane ftying tike Engtandplace dollars hotiday wa[let travelling classroom lf l arrive train read write price Russiaaround very married trave[[ingclassroom b) Sf Listen again and practise. rdendrfst doctor green morning radio sport park right theatre fruit start tomorrow great terribte arnveleave b)f,!f,I| f,f Listenandcheck. Listen again and practise. b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in 4a). a) Match the verb in A to a word or phrase in B. $f,f AB go . acar rent swimming stay - on hotiday take photos go in a hotel c TS orA c ti o TS c TS c travel go for goto stay go thebeach sightseeing a walk around with friends b) Work in pairs. Saywhat you did and didn't do on your last holiday. lwent onholidayto ltaly. I didn't renta car. a) Make questions with these words. , 1 early/ you / get up / today/ Did ? 2 lastSunday/ do / What / you/ did ? 3 lastweekend/ you/ shopping /Did/ go? + for breakfast/ have/ you / today/ did / What ? 9 ReVigW Lansuasesummarye,p1'r6 O ^l Findeightwordsfor transport.&n E) oo t6.-'- goto YFfio er.F.ot Brr,.# 9.rrF b) Work in pairs. Saywhen you use the transport in 1a). a) Write the PastSimple of theseverbs. Which three verbs are regular? gW leave watch have start buy ptay go getup ) got up b) Fill in the gapswith the Past Simple of the verbs in 2a). Yesterday... 1 | ..gpI.up at 7 a.m. 2 I .-....--...--..-homeat 8 a.m. 3 I .-...--...--..work at 9 a.m. 4 I ...............--".pastafor lunch. 5 I -...--..."-,----somenew clothes. 6 I ... .-..to the cinema. 7 1.." ...-..-TV afterdinner. 8 I.--... ----computergames. c) Tick (/) the sentencesin 2b) that are true for you. Then comparesentencesin pairs. I ,lWrite thewords.l?fiili| two 1sl'-lg-{e-s---to Bath, please. OK. That'sf34.20, please. Here are your 2t.......________. Thanks. What time's the 3n-...........___train? 4T............_."one at 3.15. Which sn ? 6P...............2. What time doesit 7a_____ in Bath? rs At 4.50. .;. c Thanksa lot. Bye. b) Work in pairs. Practisethe conversation. a) Tick (/) thethingsyou cando in English. Icantalkabouttransport. Icantalkaboutthepast. Icanunderstandasimpleadicle. IcantalkaboutthingsIdoonholiday. Icanaskandanswerquestionsabout thepast. Icanbuytraintickets. Icanuseouestionwords. b)What do you needto study again?t"1t!F'l
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    10 My future 1OALife changes QUICKREVIEWooo Writefourquestionswith questionwords(What,Howmany,etc.).Workin pairs. Askyourquestions.Askmorequestionsif possibte:AWhatdidyoudo lastnightT Blwentoutwithfriends.AWheredidyougo? Futureplans Aworldlanguage 6l ul Work in pairs.Fill in the gapswith @ ul Look at the photos.Readand listen to Sabrina,Carmen. theseverbs.Then checkin p118. Luca and Wing Yu. Where doeseachpersonstudy English? stanf look for get do leave move b) Readthe texts again.Fill in the gaps with Sabrina,Carmen, Luca andWingYu. t Laeals goingto getmarried. 2 .....................s goingto do a computercourse. 3 ----.---.,---..---....sgoingto travelaroundtheUK. 4 ............_........s goingto moveto Miami. s --...--..,--..,--..--'sgoingto look for ajob. 6 --..,-..,---..,--..--'sgoingto starta newjob. 7 ......................sgoingto moveto Rome. c) Work in pairs. Compare answers. SabrinafromGermany I doEngtishat school-it'smy favouritesubject.l'mgoingto leaveschoolinJune,butl'm not goingto startuniversitythis year.Firstl'mgoingto doa computercourse,thenl'mgoing to lookforajob intheUK. CarmenfromMexico Myhusband,Ed,isAmerican,so wesometimesspeakEnglishat home.latsostudyEnglishonline. Ourtwo sonsaregoingto move to MexicoCityin September. AndnextyearEd'sgoingto leave hisjob andwe'regoingto move to Miami! Vocabutaryfutureplans; futuretime phrases Grammarbegoingto: positiveandnegative Reviewquestionwords -.. schoolor university Srarr a- a newJoD a schoolor university yourjob ,. a (computer)course "n "*"- a house . to anothercityorcountry a engaged married u, a houseor a flat a (new)job b),:'".':1::, c) Work in a course Listen and practise. pairs. Testyour partner. (-d"..ffi) '.----.-.--<
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    Ir | *o withGrammar I I tVe usebegoingto + verb to talk aboutfuture I Pluttt' P :*:t ff,:l'::"1".1'.?:i';");,'i": theword I eoingto do a computercourse. | =3 goingto leave hisjob. | ,Ve goingto stay here I I O,write thesesentencesin the table.Which I sentenceis negative? I t We goingto travel aroundtheUK. I z I goingto start universitythis year. I plre I lO ',,, Listenandpractisethe sentencesin 3. | '', gdingto ltaldda compttterco'urse. II llE.'-;I Lucafromltaly I studyEnglishat theUniversityof Bologna.My girtfriend,Silvia,isalsoa studentthere.We'regoing to getmarriednextyear.Butwearen'tgoingto stayhere,we'regoingto moveto Rome. 1OA Vocabularyand Grammar O ^l Fill in the gapswith the correct form of be goingto and the verbsin brackets. 1 a) We lregoingtp-buy,a house near the beach.(buy) b) Our sons..... a flat together.(look for) 2 a) We a big wedding. (not have) b) She ...university next year. (leave) 3 a) He .--in the UK for two weeks. (stay) b) We _.Bath and Cambridge.(visit) a a) I .__myexamsinJune. (do) b) I .............ajobin London. (not look for) b) Work in pairs. Compare answers. Then match the sentences to the people in the photos. WingYufromChina l'mat anEnglishlanguageschoolin London. Wehaveclassesfor fivehourseveryday! Nextmonthmybrotherisgoingto visitme andwe'regoingto travelaroundtheUK. ThenI'mgoingto starta newjob in Shanghai. Futuretimephrases 0 ^l Put thesefuture time phrasesin order. next month tomorrow morning next week a) in 2025 b) tonight 7 c) in December b) Write three sentencesabout things that your family and friends are going to do in the future. Use phrases from 6a)and your own ideas. My sisterHelenaisgoingto movehousein March. c) Work in pairs. Tell your partner your sentences. d) e) f) Q wnt" one thing you're going to do: after class, tomorrow evening,next Sunday,next week, next month, next year. meetsomefriendsafterclass a) Work in groups. Talk about your plans. Are any the same? l'mgoingtor..i lor. iri.nar.it.r .t.is.'j b) Tell the classabout your group'splans. . LinandI aregoingto meetsomefriendsafterclass. Metoo. I
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    --t-a7- '1-..'rEDWhat are yougoing to do?-rlt-z rrH - QUICKREVIEWooo Writeonephrasefortheseverbs:starf,leave,do,move,get,lookfor (startanewjob, etc.).Workin pairs.Comparephrases.Thensaywhen youaregoingto dosomeof thethingsonyourlists:/ mgoingto start anewjob nextmonth. Phraseswithhave,watch, go,goto @ l lVlatchthesewordsor phrasesto - the correctverbs.Then checkin pI18. dinnerwithfrierrdsthecinema shoppingTV swimmingthenews coffeewithfriends sportonTV thegym running a party(x2) Vocabutaryphraseswithhave, watch,go,go to Grammarbegoingto:questions andshortanswers Reviewfutureplans;begoingto: positiveandnegative a) Write two true sentencesand two falsesentencesabout your future plans. Use be goingto and phrasesfrom 1. I'mgoingto haveapartyonSaturday. b) Work in pairs. Sayyour sentences.Guessif your partner's sentencesaretrue or false. newstart a) Look at the photo and listen to the conversation. What are Darla, Liam and Wesley going to do on Saturday? b) Listen again.Answer thesequestions. t When'sDarlagoingto moveto Australia? z Whatsherhusbandgoingto do there? g Is Darlagoingto look for ajob? + WhereareDarla'ssistersgoingto live? 5 Are DarlaandJustingoingto havea party? e What'sLiam goingto do this evening? HelpwithGrammar A @ @ *r- euEsroNs(?) a) Look at thesequestions.Notice the When Darla goingto What herhusband goingto word order. move toAustralia? do there? b) Write these questions in the table. t Where Darla'ssistersgoing to livc? z What Liam going to do this evening? c) Fill in the gaps with dm, is, are, isn't and aren't. YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) Ar.e you goingto watcha film? .._...._...shegoingto lookfor ajob? vou poinpto sellvourftat?----------- J -- theygoingto havea party? Yes,theyare./ No,they SHORTANSWERS Yes,l. .... ./No, l'mnot. Yes,sheis./ No,she .........._.. Yes,we ./ No,we aren't. b) Listen and practise. c) Work in pairs. Write one more word or phrasefor the verbsin 1a). havebreakfast go to a concert pl19
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    1OB Vocabularyand Grammar Writeyes/ no questionswith you for theseplans. lJse be goingto and verbsfrom 1a). shopping on Saturday? Areyougoingto go shoppingon Saturday? TV tonight? the cinema this week? coffee with friends after class? swimming or running next weekend? the gym next week? a party next weekend? dinner with friends on Saturday evening? O ^l Make questionswith thesewords. v,'t are/What / next weekend / going to / you / do ? Whatareyou going to do next weekend? 2 after class/ are / going to / you / What / do ? 3 going to / you / When / your homework / do / are ? 4 get up / are/ going to / you / tomorrow / What time ? 5 you / tomorrow evening/ are/Where / dinner /have /going to 6 going to / you / nextyear / go / are/ on holiday / Where ? b) Listen and check. Listen again and practise. Whit areyou g6ing to ltal d6 nixt weeknd? c) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in ba). Make notes on your partner's answers. d) Work in new pairs. Talk about your partner in bc). I dn' @ ^l Ask other studentsyour questions. Find one person who is going to do each thing. Then ask one more question. Areyougoingto go yes,I am. shoppingonSaturday? Whatareyougoingto buy? A newsuit. b) Tell the classabouronestudent'splans. Yusuf'sgoingto buya newsuitonSaturday.
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    e:e%Howdoyoufeel? Match theseadjectivesto picturesl-8. Then check ' pI18. excited3 tired hippy sad bored scared hingry ingry r We can sayI'm excited,etc. or I feel excited,etc. b) i: ,-::"!,i''i Listen and practise. c) Work in pairs. Testyour partner. Who'sbored?; Thewomanin oicture5. @ ^l Complete thesesentenceswith always,usually, - sometimesor neverto make them true for you. t I'm z I'm g I'm + I'm s I'm o I'm z I'm g I'm huppy on my birthday. bored at the weekend. angry with my friends. tired on Friday evenings. hungry at 4 a.m. excited before I go on holiday. scaredwhen I fly. sad when I say goodbye to people. Vocabularyadjectives(3):feetings Rea[World sayinggoodbyeandgoodluck Reviewbegoingfo;frequencyadverbs Seeyousoon! a) Readconversationsl-3. Match them to photosA-C. 1 wlLL Right,its time to go.That'smy.@t flignt DAD OK,Will. Havea goodzjourney/ holiday wlLL Thanksa lot. Seeyou in 3two/ threeweeks. MUM Yes,seeyou.Bye! 2 MAcDAAre you going to study here nextayear/ course? Hnslru Yes,I am. MAcDAMe too. Seeyou insSeptember/ December. Hlsnru Yes,seeyou. MAGDAAnd good luck with your new ischool/job. slsnru Thanks a lot. 3 MUM Come on,Julie.You'regoing to be late. JULTEOK, Mum. I'm readynow.Bye,Dad. DAD Bye,Julie. Good luck with your Ttest/ exam. JULIE Thanks very much. Have a goodstime/ dayl DAD Thanks. Seeyou later. b) Listen and choose the correct words. I lOC Good luck! QUICKREVIEWooo Thinkof two thingsyou'regoingto doafterthiscourse.Workin groups.Te[[eachotheryourplans.Askquestionsif possibte:A After thiscoursel'm goingtogoonholiday.BWhereareyougoingtogo? i='G. a) b) Work in pairs. Compare sentences. c) Work in pairs. Compare answers.
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    1OC RealWorld i r ,e- '8 0 ^l Fillin thegapswith thesewords. }rl.id.ay much lot exam see September Thanksa Yes, vou. newjob day nextmonth birthday on Monday b) Which phrase in bold in 4a)can you use with these words or phrases? journey intwoweeks weekend Englishtest newschool time Haveagoodjourney. !'iTf,Iiilpne @ m ffi Listenandpractisethe sentencesin 4. l'm goingto meetsome friendsafterctass. 0 at PutconversationsA andB in order. A ALAN Have a good timel ALAN What are you going to do after work? ALAN Seeyou tomorrow. rtRRv Yes,seeyou. Bye! rennv Thanks a lot. KERRvI'm going to have dinner with friends. B" stD Thanks. Oh, and good luck with your new job. stD To Bodrum, in Turkey. stD I'm going to go on holiday nexr week. JAN Really?Where areyou going? JAN Thanks a lot. JAN Have a good holiday! b) ffffi Listen and check. C)Work in pairs. Practisethe conversations in 6a). a) Think of two thrngs you're going to do in the future. b) Work in groups or with the whole class. Talk about your plans. Use sentences from 4. Havea goodtime! HEveagciodh6liday!
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    1O ReVigW Lansuasesummary10,p118 Crossout the wrong word or phrase.ffi 1 start anewjob / a<ity/ school 2 leave married/ universitv/ yourjob E do acourse/ aflat / anexam 4 moYehouse/ toBath/ ajob 5 getschool/ engaged/ married e look Ior aflat / engaged/ anewjob Fill in the gapswith the positive (+) or negative(-) form of be goingto and theseverbs. Jaa+ctrstudy getuP play stay eat G) | 'm qoina to watch a DVD when I get home. (+) Megan tennis next Saturday. (+) I ... -..---.--.-----.---.-in a hotel next weekend. (-) rhey out tonight. (+) We English next year. (-) Brian early tomorrow Match a verb in A to a word or phrasein B. .rj"'J} AB have1 swimming goto aParty watch sportonTV go a party have running watch thegym go thenews goto dinnerwithfriends watch shopping have TV go thecinema goto coffeewithfriends b) Work in pairs. Mime the adjectivesin 5a).Guessyour partner'sadjectives. a)Tick (/) thethingsyou cando in English. Icantalkaboutmyfutureplans. Icanusefuturetimeohrases. Icanunderstandasimple conversationaboutthefuture. Icanaskotherpeopleabouttheir futureplans. IcansayhowIfeel. Icansaygoodbyeandgoodluck. b)What do you needto study again?f;fitm a) Write the missing word in thesequestions. qoinq t Whatareydu/t5 do tomorrow? 2 Whereyou goingto be next Sunday? 3 Areyou goingto coffeewith friendsnextweekend? 4 Areyou goingto studyEnglish month? s What areyou goingdo after this class? 6 Are goingto havea partyon your next birthday? b) Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.Ask more questions if possible. a) Find eight adjectivesfor feelings.()U). ' t; Work in groups of four. Readthe rules. Then play the game! Rules You need: One counter for eachstudent;one dice for eachgroup. How to play: Put your counterson START HERE.Taketurns to throw the dice,move your counter and read the instructions on the square.The first student to get to FINISH is the winner. ., .'. and Uocabularii squares:The first student to land on a Grammar or Vocabularysquareanswers questionI. The second student to land on the samesquareanswers question2. If the other studentsthink your answer ISCOIreCt,you canstayon the square.If the answerrs wrong, move back to the lastsquareyou wereon. I[ a third or fsiirth student lands on the samesquare, he / shecanstayon the squarewithout answering a question. Talkabout squares: lf you land on a Talk about square,talk aboutthe topic for l5 seconds.I[ you can't talk for 15 seconds,move back to the lastsquareyou wereon. lf a secondor third student lands on the samesquare,he / shealso talksaboutthesametopic for 15 seconds. Hauea fGStsquares: If you land on a Havea restsquare,you stayon the squarewithout answeringa question. HAPPYjOS BAANGRYA OEXCITED RIKGVISF EHUNGRYM DEAJLENB SCAREDUC
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    @ @Choosethecorrectword. 1 Therearesome/any nicecaf6s. rf Tatkabout thingsyou z I loveshop/ shopping- like and don't like. forctothes. @ Sayeight: t wordsforfoodand r) drink z thingspeopledoon hotiday Talkaboutthingsyou canandcan'tdo. Correctthis question. t Whereyou didgo last Saturday? z Whatfooddoyour sisterlike? ^T9...,. . wnf cn verD:go,go to or play? 1 thecinema,shopping, footbatl 2 tennts,concerts, on holiday ^T(9choose the'correct words. t That'sme/ my mum. She/ Herhastwo cats z He/ Himhvessoap operas,but I hate they/ them. t Saythe (+) and (-) shortanswers. t lstherea ctass tomorrow? 2 Didyougetupearty? 'sot 're. 1 | -,,,,...a doctorand sne_,..,..a teacher. 2 He.._-- Frenchand they_..,-..-ltalian. v t HAVE A REST! _t @r Sayeight: r jobs 2 ptacesin a town or city _t @r Makethis sentence negative. t ShelikeswatchingTV. 2 Wewentout lastnight. _t @r Talkaboutyour dailyroutine. _t @choor"t#correct woros. 1 | was/ weretired,but shewasn't/ weren't. z Wheredid/ wereyou livewhenyoudid/ werea child? Saytheopposites. t hot,cheap,ugly, friendty z [ong,boring,futt,easy .Irg S.aythe (+) and (-) short answers. 1 Aretheyfromthe UK? 2 Doessheworkat home? ^Tv @t Saythe PastSimple. r buy,travel,get,meet 2 tett,come,visit,leave ,-t(f, r Which verb:do,qet or have? 1 aParty,acourse, married 2 engaged,anexam, coffeewith friends ^tgi, Tatkaboutwhatyou didlastweek. @tSaysix: t thingspeoplecando onIine 2 thingspeoptedo in theirfreetime ^tqt Talkaboutyour lastholiday. Saythesetimes. 1 7.30,3.55,8.00,2.15 z 6.45,11.20,4.3s,12.30 t HAVE A REST! .T,- Saytheplurats. 1 man,chair,sandwich, Person 2 woman,watch,parent, chitd .t) Talkaboutyourfamily. t@ T@ T@ T Correctthis sentence. 1 | didn'twentout,I stayedat home. 2 Karenatwaysget up early. I HAVE A REST! T Sayeight: 1 countries 2 nationalities T Makea question. 1 evenings/ the / does/ What/do linlhe? z you/ Sunday/What / did/onldo? ro t o @ t@@ @ t@ to @ @r Tatkaboutplaces nearyourhome. t 'TvWhich preposition: in,on or at? t the weekend,night, theevening z Friday,midday, the morning Makea question. Tatk about things you i 1 there7 flat / shops/ do in your free time. - your/ any/ nearI Are? z are/ tomorrow/ do / goingto / What/ you ? START HERE o-ilrr In tne gapswtth 'rn, FINISH+
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    Pair and GroupWork: StudentlGroup A tA@pz a) Look at the table. number. Practisethe mobile number and the home b) Work with your partner. Ask questionswith What your ... ?. Write your partner's phone numbers in the table. c) Check your partner's table. Are the phone numbers correct? 68O p+g a) Look at thesequestions about placesnear Susan'sflat. Fill in the gapswith Is, Are, d or any. The answersare in brackets ( ). t 1s-there..a---postofficenearSusan'silat? (/) 2 ...............there,--,,,...,."..goodrestaurants?(rY) 3 -........... there.-.-------....busstop?(/) 4 ..............-there-.--------....-museums?(X) s ,,------------,there-------..-----cashpoint?(/) b) Work with your partner. Ask your questions from a). Are your partner's answerscorrect? c) Answer your partner's questions.Are your answerscorrect? a) Work on your own. Choosethe correct words. t @!g)/ Wheredid you do yesterday afternoon? z When/ Whowasyour first English teacher? g Howold/ Howmanyis your bestfriend? + Why/ Whafdo you want to learn English? s Who/ Wherewasyour motherborn? 6 When/Who did you lastgo to the cinema? t Howmany/ Howmuchpeoplelive in your houseor flat? 8 Howmany/ Howmuchdo you spendon phonecallseverymonth? b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask the questions in a). Ask more I wentshopping. b) Guessyour partner's answersto questions l-5. Put a tick (/) or a cross (rY) in column B of the table. c) Work with your partner. Ask questions I-5. Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column C of the table. Are your guesses correct? Cl.rr:r:*-qe,r@ Yes,ldo./No,ldon't. d) Answer your partner's questions. 9D@ pzo ,?1a '7 i?).Jr ?,it' ) )?.' (p pc'lf ) v# q ;a a) ?2 7ri 3,c07395623'108 288 9104 48@ pse a) Work on your own. Make questionswith the words in column A of the table. A IB c yourgu€ss (/ orX) yourDartner's inswbr(/ orXl atot/you/Do/eatout? Dp-y-o-qp-aIpujala{ z DVDs/ Do/ watch/ you? s live/ ina houseora ftat/ vou/ Do? 4 ltalianfood/ you/ tike/ Do? questions if possible. fwr'rrtat v"ril - ) I yesterdayafternoon?/'7r- s you/ DoI a computer/ have?
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    1B@pg a) Look atthe photo. Ask aboutpeople1,3 and 5. Write the namesand countries. Number1.What'shisname? Where'shefrom? b) Answer your pailner's questionsabout people2, 4 and 6. c) Look at the photo for oneminute. Remember the people'snamesand countries. d) Closeyour books.Ask and answerquestions about the people. Where'sDavidfrom? He'sfromthe UK. 28 O ptt a) Look at thesephotos of Ben'sfriends. Write yes/ no questions to check the information in about Roberto,Wendy and Alex. lsRobertoSpanish? b) Work with your partner. Ask your questionsfrom a). Tick (/) the correct information. Changethe wrong information. c) Answer your partner's questionsabout Silvio, Yi Chen and Omar. lsSilvioltalian? No,heisn't.He'sBrazilian. d) Compare answerswith anotherstudent A. KODerrorsnt SDanrsn. He'sMexican. 1 Name Country 4 Name.,__ Country name nationality job marriedor single name nationality job marriedor single Roberto ..S Silvio BraziIian a taxi driver married Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupA Name D-avjd Country Ihe AK 3 Name --.. Country "f-I it i/? 6$ ) - -rF s7 'y'i Wendy a shopassistant married Omar Egyptian anaclor sin ole - 6'- Name.... Country .': li *r' t*i' Sa') 5 Name Country 6!r HJYi Chen Chinese ,tr'f )' 'a?
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    Pairand Group Work:Student/GroupA 3A@ pzs a) Work on your own. Choosethe correct words. t Whereis/@Sally and Dan? 2 ls/ Arethe peoplevery friendly? 3 ls/ AreSallyand Dan in an old hotel? + Where 's/ arethe hotel? s ls/ Arethe roomsvery big? s ls/ Areit very cold? b) Check the answersin email A on p22. C)Work with your partner. Ask your questions about Sally and Dan in a). Are his / her answerscorrect? d) Answer your partner's questions about Fiona and Nick. Don't look at p23! 4G@ pss a) You are a customer.Your partner is a shop assistant. Buy things a)-d) from your partner'sshop. You start. How much do you spend? Excuseme.Doyou haveany...? Howmuchisthis..., please? How mucharethese..., please? CanI have..., please? No,that'sa[[,thanks. Hereyou are. b) You are a shop assistant.Your partner is a customer.He / She wants to buy things l-4. Have a conversationwith your partner. Your partner starts. 8B@ pos a) Work on your own. Fill in the gapswith wasor were. 1 Where -.W__45_.the last wedding you wentx ro? 2 When , it? 3 Who the bride and groom? 4 How many people _____...,,____,at the wedding? s _...______..__,the food good? 6 --.--...".,____any of your friends there? 7 ...............therea party afrer the wedding? z' 8 ------...--..,,there any music? , *went= PastSimpleof go b) Work with your partner. Ask your questions from a). Make notes on his / her answers. I {rtr - ,{'t t ,l ) ) ,l ,,1 il 9 tC)Answeryour partner'squestions -about the last party you wenr ro. { Fl d) Work with another srudent A. Tell him / her about the wedding I * your partner went to. l T 6/4 l, Yes,thev'reoverthere. t" I lt'sf... . i_, i Ineyre...peacn. I Sure.Anythingelse? foK, that'sf.... ilflililfi|| illililt{tililr I
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    4D@ peo a) Lookat thesefilm times. Work with your partner. Take turns to ask the times of the films. Write the times. Whattimeis'TheltatianTeacher'on? It'sonatquarterpastfour,. Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupA 5A@ psg a) Work on your own. Fill in the gapsin the questions in column A of the table. Use Do and theseverbs. gPLW have sleep drink watch B yourpartner's answer(/ orX) 1 Da you g9!aP beforeseveno'clock? 2 ..........,,.you--.-.. TVinthemorning? 3 _..........,yo, breakfastina caf6? 4 ..........you a lotof coffee? s ........you ......----..intheday? b) Work with your partner. Ask questions l-5. Put a tick (/) or a cross(X) in column B of the table. Doyougetupbefore , Yes,I do./ No,I don't. seveno'clock? ' I getupat abouteight. C)Answer your partner'squestions. Give more information if possible. d) Work with another srudenr A. Tell him / her about your partner. Utigetsupat abouteight. The ltalian Teacher Seven Sisters Married or Single? Beautiful Day Monday to Friday The Actor's Wife 4.15 2.55 5.15 8.50 7.20 3.30 5.45 9.O5 3.05 3.45 6.50 9.15 b) Check the times with your partner. Are they correct? 58@ p+r a) Work on your own. Fill in the gapsin thesequestionsabout Nadine'sroutine. Use doesshe and the correct prepositions. 1 Whar time ._dee.sI&e_gerup 1O theweek? z What ...,do...- Wednesdavafternoon? have classes Fridaymorning? 4 ... go out with friends ........theweekend? 5 __............,,........,_phonehermother ........Sundayevening? b) Work with your partner. Ask your partner the questionsin a). c) Look at picturesa)-e). Then answer your partner's questions. rn Sl 1-f ) li:l,,',*ntty -1ot 'ri I'I t 1''t'
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    Pairand GroupWork:Student/GroupA 6C@ psr a)Look at the questions about Bath in column A of the table. Fill in the gaps with these words. bffi Where's on show much ooen 'fh" B.tilJittg',i -^o s t!11 oRAGE CqOvE %sroer'slTouristlnlormationCentre BNH S1 ! q SouthGate fr ShoBping 3 Centre e 7A@ pss a) Work on your own. Write questions with Do youlihe... ?for the thingsin column A of the table. 1 Doyou likeplayingcomputergames? BC (/ x) (/x) /a.*< .",1:,, .&b* b) Work on your own. Guessif your partner likes the things in the table. Put a tick (/) or a cross(X) in column B of the table. c) Work with your partner. Ask your questionsfrom a).Put a tick (/) or a cross(X) in column C of the table. Are your guessescorrect? d) Answer your partner'squestions. e) Tell the classtwo things aboul your partner. Marcetolovesptayingcompurer games.Hedoesn'tlikehorrorfilms. A 1 B a) yes/ no b) f ? a) from ........ to b) yes/ no a) Dovou have a maoof Enpland? b) How_........."...is it? a) WhenistheAmericanMuseum b) ls it ctosed...... Mondays? a) ,...,,,,_,...the Odeoncinema? b) Canyou ...........me on thismap? ORANGE GROVE Gentre ! I TouristInformation a!OFK SIFEEI 2 s "a^ %srcnre s1 r'i&^ KTNGSMaD css/^ souARE '$r, ?€si E d -i.>H 6 9-a€4Ust r- "4rqnoo- "r, ut.ao "unn'orr" %u* d€AU sr f 4 'oQeqeoo^ A uou"t^ 'uuo'*^'" . too b) You are a tourist in Bath. Your partner works at the tourist information centre. Ask the questions in column A of the table. Write the answers in column B and on the map. Coodmorning. Hetlo,canI hetpyou? Yes,please.Doyou have...? C)You work at the tourist information centre in Bath. Your partner is a tourist. Answer his / her questions. Use this information. ath ; ::s. iF ii l iti t .r{ButhMuseum,I t-prtrilti lt"ttr', i ('1i,,.*lnv-S,",,lny) ,, l(). l() .r.rrr.-5 ()l) P rtt' t'I,,..J,"t l"'rtlavs ,u4D eU4, I L r('sfo' d) Checkyour partner'sanswers.Are they correct?
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    79@ ru' a) Workon your own. Look at the things Ella and Daniel can and can't do. Write questionswith Can for the pink gapsin the table. 1 CanEllaspeakGerman? b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask your questions from a). Fill in the gapsin the table with a tick (/) or a cross (X). You start. c) Compare tables with your partner. What can both children do? Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupA 98@ pzs a) Work on your own. Make questions about Nancy with the words in column A of the table. she/ What/ everymorning/ doI did what did_she-dp-.e..u-ety n p_rn!ng? (go)sightseeing 2 anymuseums/ visit/ she/ Did? 3 in the evenings/ she/ do / did/ What ? (have)dinner hishotel tn + she/ did/ travelaround/ How? tworeturnsto Bath (youwantto come backtomorrow) two singtesto Bristol b) You are a ticket seller. Look at this information. place Birmingham singte:f43.40 return:f 55.80 Your partner wants to buy some tickets. Answer your partner's questions. (rent)a car s buy/ DidI presentsforherfamily/ she? b) Work with your partner. Ask your questions from a) about Nancy. Write the answersin column B of the table. c) Look at column C. Answer your partner's questions aboutJeff. Use the PastSimple form of the verbs in brackets. 9CGl pzs a) You areat a station. You want to buy thesetickets. Youf iiartner is a ticket seller.Ask your partner questions and complete the table. The time now is 9 a.m. ticket price price timeof nexttrain timeof nexttrain platform timetrain arrives timetrain arrives REtta gDaniel 1 /*-.---*_*-* ( CutenTag!) x 'il 'd '6 '$ x 6nn l------------------'1 tr P x 8 x singte:f28.20 return:f42.50 Manchester 9.25 platform 12.41
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    Pair and GroupWork: StudentlGroup B 1A@ oz 9D@ pzo a) Look at the table. Practisethe mobile number and the home number. b) Work with your partner. Ask questions with What your ... ?. Write your partner'sphone numbers in the table. c) Check your partner's table. Are the phone numbers correct? 68O p+g a) Look at thesequestions about placesnear Susan'sflat. Fill in the gapswith Is, Are, a or any. The answersare in brackets ( ). t Is there-.?---stationnearSusan'sflat?(X) shoos?(/) chemist's?(/) ...__nicecafes?(,r) ,,,,_supermarketT(/) b) Work with your partner. Answer your partner's questions. Are your answerscorrect? C)Ask your questionsfrom a).Are your partner'sanswerscorrect? z _,.___________-there 3 _....,,,__,there + --,,,,,,______,there s there A a) watch/ you/ Do/a tot/TV ? Dq.y_o_a"walsh..TU_aIp_t? b) tennisorfootbatl/ Do/ ptay/ you? c) you / in an officeI workI Do ? d) tike/ Do / Chinesefood/ you ? ourgu€ss I yourpartner's / orX) i answer(/ or, a) Work on your own. Choosethe correct words. t @twnere did you do lastnight? 2 When/ Whois your bestfriend? 3 Howold/ How'manyis your mobile phone? + Why/ Whatdid you cometo this school? s Who/ Wherewasyour fatherborn? o When/Who did you lastgo to a concert? 7 Howmany/ Howmuchbrothersand sistersdo you have? 8 Howmany/ Howmuchdo you spendon traveleverymonth? b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask the questions in a). Ask more questions if possible. I went out with somefriends. Wheredidyougo? b) Guessyour partner's answersto,questionsa)-e). Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column B of the table. c) Work with your partner. Answer his / her questions. d) Ask questionsa)-e). Put a tick (/) or a cross (X) in column C of the table. Are your guessescorrect? Dovou watchTV a [ot? 48@ pes a) Work on your own. Make questionswith the words in column A of the table. e) have/a dogor a cat/ youI Do?
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    1B@pg a) Look atthe photo. Answer your partner's questions about people 1, 3 and 5. b) Ask about people 2, 4 and 6. Write the names and counlries. Number2. What'shisname? Where'shefrom? c) Look at the photo for one minute. Remember the people's names and countries. d) Close your books. Ask and answer questions about the people. Where'sSuefrom? She'sfromAustralia. 28 O ptt a) Look at thesephotos of Ben'sfriends. Write yes/ no questionsto checkthe information in about Silvio, Yi Chen and Omar. lsSilvioltalian? b) Work with your partner. Answerhis / her questions about Roberto,Wendy and Alex. lsRobertoSpanish? No,heisn't.He'sMexican. c) Ask your partner your questionsfrom a).Tick (/) the correctinformation. Change the wrong information. d) Compareanswerswith anotherstudent B. 5ttvtotsnt trailan. He's Brazilian. Name Adam Country Cermany name Silvio nationality job marriedor single Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupB Name. ..... Country..-......, 3 Name._, Country 5 Name Sue Country Austtalia Yi Chen Mario Soain e ,#' It--*1€.tr :.t name nationality job marriedor single Roberto Mexican a policeofficer singte Wendy British a wartress <inolp '"'b'- Alex Russian a manager married
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    Pairand Group Work:Student/GroupB 3A@ ozs a) Work on your own. Choosethe correct words. t Whereist@ FionaandNick? z ls/ Arethe peoplevery friendly? z ls/ AreFionaand Nick in a big hotel? + Where 's/ arethe hotel? s Is/ Arethe roomsvery nice? o Is/ Arethe hotel cheap? b) Check the answersin email B on p23. c) Work with your partner. Answer your partner's questions about Sally and Dan. Don't look at p22l d) Ask your questions about Fiona and Nick in a). Are your partner's answerscorrect? 4C@ oos a) You are a shop assistant.Your partner is a customer.He / She wants to buy things a)-d). Have a conversationwith your partner. Your partner starts. Yes,they'reoverthere. It'sf,.... They'ref...each. Sure.Anythingelse? OK,that'sf.... *went > ;{ d) Work with another student B. Tell him / her about the party yourp:rtn€"1"1-1. ff 88@ pos a) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Work on your own. Fill in the gapswith was or were. Where .-w-as,,the lastpartyyou went* to? it a friends oarrv? How many people at the party? anv of vour lamilv there? When the party? -----,there any interesting people? -----,the music good? --..,,there any food? = Past Simple of go b) Work with your partner. Answer his / her questions about the last wedding you went to. C)Ask your partner your questions from a). Make notes on his / her answers. illltilf,{il
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    4D@ pso : rLook at thesefilm times. Work with your rrrtner. Taketurns to ask the times of the films. nte the times. .'/hattimeis'SevenSisters'on? It'son at fiveto three, Pairand GrouoWork:Student/GroupB 5A@ osn a) Work on your own. Fill in the gaps in the questions in column A of the table. Use Do and these verbs. gX eat work go have A a) .D.o you g.e-thomeaftersixo'ctock? b) ,you.... c) you....... d) ,,.......you..... dinnerbeforenine? to bedaftermidnight? at the weekend? e) b) Work with your pailner. Answer his / her questions. Give more information if possible. c) Ask your partner quesrionsa)-e). Put a tick (/) or a cross(X) in column B of the table. B yourpartner's answer(/ orX) The ltalian Teacher SevenSisters Married or Single? Beautiful Day Monday to Friday The Actor's Wife 4.15 7.OO 9.25 2.55 4.25 7.20 9.10 5.45 3.O5 4.50 6.45 9.'15 Doyouget home aftersixo'ctock? Yes,ldo./No,ldon't. I get homeat aboutfive d) Work with anothersrudenrB. Tell him / her about your partner. Kwangetshomeataboutfive.b) Checkthe,timeswith your partner.Are they correct? 58@ p+r a) Work on your own. Fill in the gapsin thesequestions about adine's routine. Usedoessheand the correctprepositions. t What time .._d..o.es5he_go to bed h theweek? 2 .... haveclasses Tuesdaymorning? : What do...... Wednesday evening? a What time _.....____...._ get up ........the weekend? 5 ,,,___...____.,,,,__._....eat out ,,...,.Sunday evening? b) Work with your partner. Look at pictures a)-e). Then answer your partner's questions. c) Ask your partner the questions in a). :' m rIF -ira7 'l the weekend Sundayevening
  • 98.
    Pairand Group Work:Student/Group.B 6G@ osr a) Look at the questions about Bath in column A of the table. Fill in the gaps with these words. heng Where's on show much oDen a) Doyou haye a guidebookof Bath? b) How is it? 2 a) Whenisthe Buitdingof Bath a) from..... b) yes/ nob) ls it closed Mondays? 3 a) the SouthCate shoppingcentre? b) Canvou me on thismap? %srclre s1 He[[o,canI helpyou? cnw5lqF "sitr tvat "1ou6r1 lnto-ation centre .q..*rg:v-?oa O i |'"b"II' e? s's' ,"^..,F E 0deon cinema F "," *"" -, d 5 *""*- q 1 : E uor- *"n'** 6tr- ^9%.nq- er r"O", .o**"r.,- ',on e%aDaua" .q 4q. 7A@ pss a) Work on your own. Write questions with Do youlihe... ?for the thingsin column A of the table. a) Doyou |ikeChinesefood? b) Work on your own. Guessif your partner likes the things in the table. Put a tick (/) or a cross (D in column B of the table. c) Work with your partner. Answer his / her questions. d) Ask your questionsfrom a).Put a tick (/) or a cross (rY)in column C of the table. Are your guessescorrect? e) Tell the classtwo things about your partner. i La,,rado;[ tidchi*r;];d.) l, Shelovesvisitingnewplaces. ) a) yes/ no b)€ CHCAP SIREEI TouristInlormation OMNGE GBOVE Centre ! q I g -^rucr a YOBK SIAEgI ,o,^^ "*'* ?o u'"%ou", *^u"u dEO4o e,4y b) Youwork at the tourist information centrein Bath.Your partner is a tourist. Answer his / her questions.Use this information. C)You are a tourist in Bath. Your partner works at the tourist information centre.Ask the questions in column A of the table. Write the answersin column B and on the map. c;J;;;;t"s-). ,..,.-_...._.._._-:--/ Yes,p[ease.Doyou have.. 7."""-"**' d) Check your partner's answers.Are they correct?
  • 99.
    78@ pst a) Workon your own. Look at the things Ella and Daniel can and can't do. Write questionswith Can for the pink gapsin the table. 1 CanDanielspeakGerman? b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask your questions from a). Fill in the gapsin the table with a tick (/) or a cross (.x).Your partner starts. c) Compare tables with your partner. What can both children do? Pairand Group Work: Student/GroupB 98@ pzs a) Work on your own. Make questions aboutJeff with the words in column A of the table. he/What/ everymorning/ doI did? .What.dLdhe-doe-v.eryn"e_rntng?. 2 anvm::eu':1:un, he/ Did? 3 in the evenings/ he/ do / did/What ? 4 h: t d,id/ tr.*|":"_:"0 / How? place price s buy/ Did/ presentsforhisfamity/ he? b) Work with your partner. Look at column C. Answer his / her questions about Nancy.Use the PastSimple form of the verbs in brackets. c) Ask your partner questions from a)aboutJeff. Write the answers in column B of the table. 9C@ pzs 0) You areat a station. You are a ticket seller.your partne, *urrt, to buy some tickets. Look at this information. Answer your partner's questions.The time now is 9 a.m. Bath time of next train 10.19 ptatform b) You want to buy thesetickets. Your partner is a ticket seller. Ask your partner questions and complete the table. ticket Bristol tworeturnsto Birmingham (youwantto comeback nextweekend) single:f36.30 return:f45.50 timeof nexttrain timetrain arrives aElta nDaniel 't- ( CutenTag!) )z- 'il x 'd x '@ ss x ._4, r ,P '$ x ffiNancy (go)forawatk (have)dinnerwith herfriends (go)bybusand taxi timetrain arrives 10.39 11.55 singte:f 29.50 return:f39.70 twosinglesto Manchester Pnce platform
  • 100.
    Pair and GroupWork: Other activities lDOilz a) Work with your partner. Look at the picture. Write the number of people and things. ..-5-....chairs ...........tables ..,_,_,,_.men ..._...-..women . ...books DCNS pencils apples bags ., .,.,..mobiles b) Work with another pair. Compareanswers. c) Checkon p126. Are your answers correct? 2D@ pzo a) Work with your partner. Look at the photo. Guess how old the people and dogsare.Use theseages. girts/ women 363741 45 72 76 men 38 43 46 65 70 dogs 18 ( | thinkMariais4'1.,)'1,- -: -. 1.I thinkshe's45. l -..!!.-.i. b) Checkon p126. Are your answerscorrect?
  • 101.
    a) Work onyour own. Think about your life when you were ten. Write six sentencesabout you with w6tsor were.Use theseideas or your own. When I was ten, e my favouritesinger/ band ... o my favouritefood/ drink ... o my favouriteTV programme(s)... o my favouritefilm(s) ... o I ... hrppy/ unhappyatschool. e I ... goodat (sports,languages...). o I ... always/ usually/ neverlatefor class. o my brother(s)/ sister(s)... niceto me. b) Work with your group. Sayyour sentences.Are any of the other students' sentencestrue for you? WhenI wasten,mv favouritesingerwatSting. c) Tetl the class two interesting things about other students in your group. Ali'sfavouritebandwastheSpiceCirls! a) Work on your own. Think about the last time you visited a different town or city. Write ffi sentences.Use thesephrasesand your own ideas. o I (go)to ... l I wentto Budapestthreemonthsago. o I (go)thereby ... o I (arrive)at ... o'clock. r I (travel)on my own / with my ... o When I wasthereI (visit) ... r I also(go)to ... r I (go) shoppingand I (buy) ... o I (leave)there... and (get)home... o I (be) therefor ... days/ weeks. r I (have)a good/ greatl terribletime. b) Work on your own. Practiseyour sentencesuntil you can remember them. c) Work with your group. Tell eachother about the last time you visited a different town or city. d) Tell the classtwo things about the place you visited. Pairand Group Work: Other activities a) Work on your own. Write six questions with your fa,vourite.Use theseideas or your own. colour actor musicianfood drink restaurantactress band caf6 singer What'syourfavouritecolour? Who'syourfavouriteactorT b) Work with your partner. Take turns to ask your questions.Write your partner's answers. What'syourfavouritecolour? c) Work with another student. Tell him / her about your partner in b). Ando'sfavouritecolourisred. d) TeIl the class two things about your first parrner. D r 7
  • 102.
    Language '.. fill Numbers(F12 o z6rog three 1 one + four 2 two s five Summary 1 lAQot 6 six z s6ven a eight f,lB Countries18@ pa 1 theUSA + theUr 7 2 MExico 5 C€rmany 8 g Brazit I 6 spain g llEl Thealphabet lc @ nlo AoBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIi Jj KkLLMm Nn0o PpQqRrSsTt UuVv WwXxYy Zz I;pl r pink letters= vowels,bluc letters= CorlSooaotS f,ilf Thingsinyourbag(1) lc @ pro 1 abag 2 anlpple 3 a dictionary 4 a book 5 a n6tebook e a m6bile z aniPod 8 anumbrElla 9 a p€ncil 10 a pen TIPSIo a mobile= a mobilephone o UK: a mobile(phone)= US: a cell (phone) o an iPod = an MP3 player $lH a andan lc @ pll r We use a with nouns that begin with a c()nsor.rilnl sound:a t,ig. a diclionary.n l,rn, "t . r We use an with nouns that begin with a vowel sound: an apple, an iPod,an umbrella, etc. fI People lDQ ot2 .- agirt ffi Things lDO ptz 1 a chair 2 a watch 3 a compiter + adfiry 5 a sindwich 6 at5bte 7 a cimera @ f,lfl Plurals lD (Q 012 9 nine 10 ten t t et6ven 12 twetve 1o Rissia 11 China 12 Austr:tia Itaty IurKey EgvPt fiSIIGULAR a chair a table a thing a boy i*'::l i :i'o*l': a dlarV a ba.bV a man a woman a Person ffift-utlt _ +-s chairs tables things boys watches sandwiches y ) -ies diaries babies irregular men women people :llrl . We also add -esto words ending in -s, -ss,-sh,-x and -z'.bus *, buses,class * classes,etc.
  • 103.
    l, ffif, I'm Stefan. I'mfine, thanks. N{y name'sEmel. What's his name? His name'sStefan Where's hc from? Hc's from Russia. you,your 1A@ Po How are you? Nice to meet you. What's your name? .I / you + verb (I read,youlisten, etc.) . my / your + noun (my name,your booh, etc.) ho,his,she,her 18O pe What's her name? Her name'sEmel. Where's shc [rom? Shc'sfrom Turkey. ohe /his = tl, she/ her = Q . he/ she+ verb, his / her + noun f$El Sayinghello lAOO pa ,, He[[o,myname'sEmet. Youtoo. 'i. Hr,ilm. How areyour .. ' l'mOK,thanks. liltiEtl Introducingpeople',1A@ p7 / ,,,, , ^ |t wnatsvournomenumDeri/-- --,-,-: _ $ ril lt's02076223479. oh and44 = doublefour. @E Phonenumbers1A@pt ( ffi;il t;;;bid;ffi;;? ) It's07954544768. GiE Sayinggoodbye1A@ pt TIP!r We can say I'mJrom + city: I'mJromMoscow. GIID Firstnamesandsurnameslc @ pio Language Summary 1 What'syoursurname? . Molina. G;ta:y-ess:r@''l' **-^"-----" ttitr Whereareyoufrom? 18@ps I'm from Russia. Andyou? )s:"-':a*r) M-O-L-|-N-A. G[m Classroomlanguagelc @ pll Excuseme. Whatdoes(answer)mean? l'msorry,I don'tunderstand. What's(t5piz)in Engtish? Canyourepeatthat,please? l'msorry,I don'tknow. Howdoyouspell(Brazit)? l lPlr We cansayCanyourepeatthat,please?or Canyousaythatagain,please? Look at ClassroomInstructionsp127. TIP!o In phone numbers 0 =
  • 104.
    Language Summary 2 Nationalities2AOp14 countries nationalities l'mfrom... I m... Titles 2cO p18 a man(malriedor singte) a marriedwoman a singtewoman . M Mrs,Ms or Miss+ surname Greetings2cQ p1B Mr Mrs Ms Ms Miss Itatv BraziI KUSSta theUSA uermany Forrnt.bJT' AustrSIia tvtextco IUTKCV the UK Soain China r-^q^ )oPot I France LOtOmDra ItStian Brazilian KUSStan AmErican uerman rgypran AustrSIian twtextcan turKtSn British )panrsn Lntnese Japan€se French LOtOmDran Mr Brown,Mrs King, Ms Roberfs,etc Jobs 28@ p16 a sh6passistant l t, Goodafternoon. r axoutp z{l t Alt',|'l 3 '' 1Ax Ill llt-l r F FIS ]'; L, L'a tlxi driver @I -t fl Ua poticeofficer Goodmorning,Amanda Coodevening. . Gctodmotnmg,Goodat'tentoonand Goodevening= Hello . GLtoclnight = Goodbye. Numbers13-100 2DQQ@ pzo a d6ctor a minager a wa'iter. . *iitr"r, o In the LanguageSummarieswe only show the main stressin words and phrases. . We use a or an with iobs: He s cloctor. ktg| an Sctor an Sctress 7 , a te'acher a musician /A ,p lJ Intrleen 14 fourte'en |) IrTreen lb srxteen 'l7 sevente'en 18 eighte'en 'l9 ninete'en 20 tw6nty z I lwenty-one a zz lwenly-two 23 twenty-thre'e 24 twenty-fo'ur z) Iwenty-flve 26 twenty-six .a I / twenty-seven 28 twenty-dight 29 twenty-nine 30 thirty 40 f6rty -^:.5U tttty 60 sixty a /u seventy 6u ergnry 9o ninety tuu a nunorec Thankyouu.ry?r.h Goodnight. Goodevening,sir. @
  • 105.
    @ De(singular):positive; 2AOp1a PoSITIVE(+) l'm (= I sn,'; )ou're(=youare) he's(= 1'1si51 she's(= sheis) it's (= ;1;t; TIP!o We use it for a thing (a car, abooh, etc.). Language Summary 2 @9 be(singular):yesI noquestionsandshort TIPS!o We can also say: No, you're nof. No, he'snot. No, she'snot. and No, itb rcot. r We cant sayYayye+r+., Y#rlffi ., YalA., W. or Y+Ett*.. @ De(singular):negative 2A9 ptz TIPS!oWe can also say you're not, he nat, she not and it's not: You'renotateachex He notfrom Beijing. She'snotAustralian. It not a Mercedes. . We can't sayl-awl. @ Emailaddresses@6) p18) @E be(singular):ltfi- questionsi"29@ q1g wH- QUESTTONS(?) Where am Where are you from? Where s he/she/it from? What s yourname? What ,s his/ hername? What ,s yourjob? Wha his/ her TIPS!r Where= a place (Turkey,London, etc.). oWhat = a thing (a name, a job, etc.). o Where's= Wherek, What's = What is. . We can't writeJ#ft<lr<*rn1? or:Mu4rcae+Jre#. . We also make questions with How: How are you? job @@ Personalinformationquestions@ What'syourfirstname,please? What'syoursurname? Areyoumarried? What'syournationatity? What'syouraddress? What'syourmobitenumber? What'syouremailaddress? @Howotd...?@ Howoldisvourhouse? It'sa hundredvearso[d. Howoldareyou? I'm thirty.,Emilyl nine.,etc. . We sayI'm thirty. r.ot LWMy. or Pm$fi1e*s. f H"* "td;"*- fi'-Jh''rt" ) --- TfPS!oWe don't usually sayyearsold for people: l'm British. You'rea student. He'sChinese. She'sBrazilian. answers,lBpv! YESI NO QUESflONS(?) Am I in thisclass? AreyoufromRussia? Yes,youare. No,youaren't. Yes,I am. No,l'm not. Yes,he is. No,he isn't. Yes,sheis. No,sheisn't. Yes,it is. No,it isn't. NEGATTVE(-) I'm not (= am not) you aren't (= are not) Youaren'ta teacher. he isn't (= is not) Heisn'tfromBeijing. sheisn't (= is not) Sheisn'tAustralian. it isn't (= is not) It isn't a Mercedes. hyphen/'harfer/
  • 106.
    lEfl Adjectives(1) 3AOp22 fEl Family, sa6) p2qO pzs beSutifulfrlendty unfri'endty il"rfru big small Language Summary 3 ffi$ r,..iil n----I ill I /r,lr.r,l "|::: 1 w Lal bad nlHiiil E lqs l cheap fither (dad) tV son gr gr f,St Foodanddrink(2) 3Do p28 t fruit 2 tea : c6ffee + vEgetabtes s 6rangejuice 6 mitk z bread s witer ! a caPPucctno juice a crdissant an egg sindwich a cheeseand tomato sindwich 't: r' Sndfather grindmother igtv m6ther (mum) iV da'ughter ru1good {FI Wordorderwith adjectives;uery 3AQ pzz Adjectives go afterbe: Yourwatch is lrice. djcclives go belorenouns: It anttt cctr. .{rljcctivcs arenot plural with plural noutrs:They'reurl:,dfriends. notIhq4egeeh,Jffi. We put tery before:rdicctives : It yew h<tl. ffiffiIt'shot. lt'sveryhot. 6range s,# Sndson grinddaughter grindchitdren Tf$r1o The singular of grandchildren is grandchild. .Q At[ 6_-. D*b a tea a mineralwater - f[f,f lorq like,eat,drink,atotof 3D@ p28 ;ff,["i*i'''i,:lii.li",",.*S- -Sr, Hfuli i<'ncl ?,ls thecamera pErenis hisband<--> wife grindparents br8ther<--> sister f,Fll Foodanddrink(1) chitdren TIPS1r The plural of wife is wivesnot ++ife . The singular of childrenis child. t i* a cBffee li t a Coke an TIP!oWe cansaya whitecoffee(with milk) and a blachcolfee(no milk). g fish 10 rice 11 meat 1z cheese 13 eggs t+ sigar ts pista te ch6colate 3C@ p26 lQ,i anesprEsso | love chocolate. I tike fish. I eat a lot of rice. I drink a lot of coffee.
  • 107.
    De(plural):positiveandnegative 3A@ p23 PoSITIVE(+) we're(- weare) We'rein a newhotel. lou're (= you are) You'refrom the UK. they're(= they are) They'reverybig. NECATTVE(-) we aren't(= arenot) We aren'tin the hotelnow. you aren't Youaren't from Russia. theyaren't Theyaren'tveryexpensive. r Youis singular and plural: You'rea student.You'restudents. o We use they for people or things. r We can also say we're not, you're not and they're not. be(plural):questionsandshort answers 3A@ P23 wH- QUESTTONS(?) Where are we? Where are ygr? Where are they? Where are FionaandNick? YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS Are we in roomA? Yes,you are' No,you aren't. Are you in London? Yes,we are' No,we aren't. Aretheyinasmallhotel? I::' jl:y ::::,.No,tneyarent. o We can also say: No, we're not. No, you're not. and I,{o,they're not. Possessiveb38@p2a We use a name (Nich, etc.) or a noun for a person (sister,etc.) + 3 for the possessive. Fiona is Nich wife. It my sister'scar. . 3 can mean is or the possessive: She'smy sister:(3 = is) Kevinis Nicle3son.(b = possessive) o We can also use 3 with other nouns for people: It my teacher car:He the doctor son.Itb hisfriendl camera.,etc. . For plural nouns, we write s': It my parents' house.He myfriends' son. Subiectpronouns(1,you,etc.)andpossessiveadjectives (my,your,etc.) 38@ p25 subiect---)--- | vou he she it Pronouns oossessiver-,:--:.'" - mv vour his her its aoJecuves We usesrrb.icctpr()nouns with verbs:I'm,.1,ottlisten,thc.1,read,etc We usepossessive adjectives with nouns: my sister,yourfamily, his dog, etc. l'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband. Her husband'sname is Nick and hc's a doctor. These are their two children - our grandchildren. It's a very nice photo, I think. Language Summary 3 v/e tlrey our their FraP? '40n(' /{ tenp (p = pence) mB Howmuch... ? 3ECl p26 SINGULAR How much is It'sf25. thiswatch? PLURAL f H;;;;ii;;;) I thepens? ) $.:Yl$i"l"j!gr) €es ten dollars CUSTOMER Yes,(twocappuccinos),ptease. Yes,(acroissant),please. No,that'sa[t,thanks. Eatin,please. Takeaway,ptease. Thankyouverymuch. Thanksa [ot. 7op. lIffit Moneyandprices 3cO p26 f10 ten pounds i. Howmuchis it?,r "j/* ^*-^ **"^ ***' f,sf,l lnacaf6 ASSISTANT C:n I holn rrnr r2 Sure.Anythingelse? Eatinortakeaway? OK,that's(f 5.85),ptease. You'rewelcome. $64. 3CO pzt ten (pounds) ten euros fifty :€10i-'.-.r-y'
  • 108.
    ?;,.:w!*@% Z-a=I t-'lL lilfl footbalI ttli..!I E two children ::jFrrnl *---. -E t-lE;tnr* @ Freetimeactivities@3il Hgo LanguageSummary 4 @ Phraseswithlike,have,live, goout with friends n&ryry -4iF--.z- Z^rtEIIH:FK -!:...::!tai.:!!t.--:!!, -!!!::!ili:!!!Ei!i:i:ii i ptayt6nnis E lro[Y.- - playcomp0tergames eat o'ut -t-^reLtL ---- I goto c8ncerts tobuy*!101s+-J TIP!oThepluralof boxisboxes.Thesingularof batteriesisabattery. @ this,that,these,those(_r_c_fig*t@*$) thereJ TfPS!o This, that, these,thosego before bein sentences:Thosearenice. c This, that, these,thosego after be in quesrions: How much are these? !@ oaysoftheweek(O-Oi99) dfiofm i { $l a n8wspaper il rutat-- -5 f sweets h. -t Nl va p8stcard da box of ch6colates ThursdayFndaySaturdaySunday TIP!r Saturday and Sunday = theweehend @ Timewords' 4D6 fi6 t TIPS!r 30 minutes = half an hour r 15 minutes = quarter of an hour . 18 months = ayear and a half o We say two and ahalf years not t+te+eers-aaA+lna#. &chEwinggum t4ondayTuesdayWedmesday Ctitrr", ffi TbStteries @ Things mpl iqrl'lr.ilt|i/-^Il,1l EI -tlttl --I ? a magazrne UIt GSI I u - abirthdaycard rikeRryrockmusic &a car €"5' aa watchTVor DVDs go to the .tr.." 60seconds=l minute 60minutes=1hour 24hours= 1 day Tdays=1week 365days=1year 12months=1year TIP!o We can say I watch TV alot., etc.
  • 109.
    Language Summary 4 iiTjfBPresentSimple(1,you,we,theyl: positiveandnegative4A@p3t PoSITIVE(+) Iwork for a carcompany. Youstudy Engtish. We live in a very niceflat. Theytikefootba[[. ' r The PresentSimple positive is the same lor l. you, we and they. NECATTVE(-) I don't have a newcar, (don't = do not) You don't study Cerman. We don't have a daughter. They don't tike homework. '' t o The PresentSimple negative is the same for I, you, we and they. ,ill*11,PresentSimple(1,you,we,theyli questionsandshortanswers 48@ g2 wH- QUESTTONS(?) Where do you live in the UK? What music do you [ike?: What do you do in your freetime? What food do you like? o PresentSimple questions are the same for I, you, we and they. o We can say What doyou do?to ask about a person'sjob: nWhat doyou do? e I'm a doctor YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS Do I know you? Yes'Youdo' No,you don't. Do you like London? Yes'I do' No,I don't. Do we havea classtodav? Yes'Youdo , ' No,you c,ont. Do you go to concerts? Yes'we do' No,we don't. DotheylikeMexicanfood? I::'ll:l 1::,.No,theydon't. . We don't use lihe. have. etc.in short answers: a Do you liheLondon? e Yes,I do. notXes;+*e or kgf4el+he. lffil Inashop 4c(l ots CUSTOMER Excuse,me.Doyouhaveany(maps oTLOnOOnJt Howmuchis(thismap)? Howmuchare(thesepostcards)? CanI have(thatboxofchocolates),please? Yes,this(birthdaycard),please. No,that'sat[,thank. Hereyouare. ;tTf Tellingthetime aD@@psa sixo'c[6ck/ six a twentypastsix twentyto s8ven quarterto s6ven/ sixfortv-f?rve i i;'1''o We can sayquarterpast/ to .. . We can also say the time like this: . UK five past srx= US t'ive after stx SHOPASSISTANT Yes,they'reoverthere. It's(fa.7s). They're(50p)each. Sure.Anythingelse? OK,that's(f10.65). Thanksa [ot. Thanksverymuch. quarterpastsix/ sixfifte'en twenty-five to s8ven A 6'li)lua r 4.u rcry ten pastsix ffilua t cgt Y.t tl s'{*:r-tnz half pastsix/ sixthirty l@ (g>:$) Y"eg tento s6ven @fivepastsix ffitwenty-five past @ m,tll.f;lTalkingaboutthetime . or a quarl(rpast/ to... . stxtwenty,saJ|fu-five, etc. +oO pso Whattime is it, please? -1,,- ---*--' ) It'stwenty It'sat halfpasteight. r o We can say What time is if ? or What the time?. r We useat for times:My classisatt'ouro'cloch. . ?.m.= 0.00-12.00.D.rn.= 12.00-24.00
  • 110.
    Language Summary 5 MM rl_ IJTleaveh8me @*r -e$finishw8rk tgetip @, * startwSrk @l 0ailyroutines 5AO p38 have bre'akfast tinch goto b6d [@ Foodanddrink(3) 5cO pa2 {Dg€W#2chickensalad vegetable burgerand lasagne chips $e fruit salad chocolate strawberry icecream icecream Ir mushroom pizza vanilla ice cream applepie and cream n = abottleofstitl mineraIwater e I : -- z.-.- -&,tr}. - --^,; -7 tr-- '/ a coffee a tea TfPS!o We say in themorning/ afternoon/ evening,but at nightnotffi@+. . midday= 12.00,midnight= 24.00 a bottleof a Coke anorangejuice sparkling mineraIwater @ Frequencyadverbsandphraseswithevery sDOO FREQUENCYADVERBS arways usually sometimes notusua[lv 1OO% Oo/o PHRASESWITHEYERY * We canuse6)ery + time word'.everyday,everyweeh,everymonth, nery year, etc. TIPS!oWe sayeverydayr'ot @, everyweehnot ereryM, etc. . We can alsosayeverymorning,everyat'temoon,everyevening, everynight,nery Monday,everyFndayevening,everysrxweehs, everyJouryears,etc. WORDORDER * Freqtrency aclverbs go after be: I'm chvnys tired on Sundays. It's ,rot usualfl' very busy. r F-reqtrencyadverbs go beforeother verbs: I neytr have breahfast. I don'l usuctlly go out. 'a Phrascs with evell, areusually at the end of the sentence: I worh enerl' Scrturdal'.I playt'ootballever1,Sunday morning TIP!o We can say I'm alwaystired on Sunday. or I'm alwaystired on Sundavs. p44 [@ Timephraseswilhon,in,at 58O paO ffiI Sunday themorning Monday i the afternoon Tuesday morning the evening Friday afternoon Saturday gvgning_ the week geth6me havedinner
  • 111.
    PresentSimple(he,she,rt):positiveandnegative 5A@ o3e POSITIVE(+) In positivesentenceswith he,sheand it we add -s or -es to the verb: Shestartsworh qt nine o'cloc'l<.He watchesTV in the evening.It finishesat midnight. spe[[ingrule mostverbs:add-s verbsendingin -chor -sh'. add-es verbsendinginconsonant+y: y -r'es theverbsgo anddo:add-es theverbhaveisirregular NEGATTVE(-) He doesn't have a car. (doesn't= doesnot) She doesn't tike mornings. She doesn't watch TV afterdinner. It doesn't start today. o The negative is the same for he, sheand it: He doesn't havea car.lt doesn'tstart today. PresentSimple(he,she,rT):questionsandshort answers 58@ oa1 wH- QUESTTONS(?) examples likesleavesworksgets sleeps watchesteachesfinishes studies goes does has Where What Where does does does What does Whattime does When does Nadine ' work she do she live she . do ne get up it start? at the weekend? in the week? in Manchester? in herfreetime? on Sunday? r PresentSimple questionsare the samefor he,sheand it. YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) SHORTANSWERS Doeshe know Nadine, Yes'hedoes' No,hedoesn't. Doesshelike Manchester? Yes'shedoes' . No,shedoesnt. Doeslt start at z.3o? Yes,it does' No,it doesn't. We use does in questions with he,she and it. We use do in questions with I, you, we and they. . We sayDoessheworh athome?notDeer-rfie+verk4he@. e We don't uselihe, haye,etc.in short answers:a,Doeshe lihe fish? e Yes,he does.not yesJfte+kes.or kxheAeeshhe. Language Summary 5 @tr|InarestaurdntI EGOp+s WAITER Areyou re'adyto 6rder? CErtainty. Whit woutdyoutike to drink? -.1" . ''.)urrorsParKilngr oR.rninksv6rymirch. Woutdyoutikea dessErt? Cdrtainty. Ofc6urse. TIP!o We can use theor a when we order Can I havethe / a chichensalad,please? CUSTOMERS Y6s.CanI hive(the chickensitad),pte'ase? AndcanI hive(the vEgetabletasEgne)? (AC6ke)form6,ple'ase. Andcanwehive(a b6ttteof mineralwiter)a SpSrkting,ple'ase. N6tform6,th8nks. t-t a | ?r. a (IneaPprepreJrorme. And(twdc6ffees),ple'ase. Exciseme.Canwehive .' ,!,, ,. rneD|lr,Pteasei -r a r '4. tnanKsa tot.
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    Language Summary Ci 6AOp46 r^4 ffia the'atre :- ll ll ll ltEgfr:Eu aufitaing R:l.flir.# $ffi a stition ffi fr,IrFl | ,'ii.,,,-' - | :L-?^:' 1/4 ? a nver a anairport rynwa chEmist's a cishpoint/ anATM ffiffi 'lJ))!t TfP!r We useWhat colour/ are ... ? to ask about colours What colout's Wayne tie? What colour are Lisa shoes? rajJo; ffil Placesinatownorcity(1) *fr i- ffi ffireffi| a park a bis station a museum a sh6ppingcentre TlPlo a stdtion= a train station $ff Placesinatownorcity(2) 68O pas a road a bis stop a sipermarket trB Thingsinyourbag(2) 6c@o5o 1 amap 2 a purse 3 a cimera 4 keys s a tSptop 6 a pissport 7 a gu'idebook g a wittet 9 anlbcard to a crEditcard 11 m6ney 6D@ p5z 1 a shirt 4 tro'users 7 boots 10 jeans 13 a coat 2 a tie 5 ajimper e ajScket 11 tra'in.rt '14 shoes 3 asuit 6 askirt 9 ai-shirt 12 adress TfPS!o We can saya pair of trousers/ jeans / shoes/ trainers / boots. c Clotheslkleu6zlis always plural: Yourclothesare over there. l@ Golours6DO psz bfacl brown IQd gJ€y pilu]tilr gfecn bluc f,lfi Glothes a square a mirket
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    lfifil favourite 6D@052 .favounte = the thing or personwe like best. My favourite colour is pink. This is my favourite jacket. These are my favourite boots. Whats your favourite colour? Whos your favourite actor? TIP!o We use Who to ask about a person: I Whobyour JavouriteactorT e Brad Pitt. ffi a some,alotof;thereisI thereare:positive 6A@ o4t A, SOME,A LOTOF Art tt ASSISTANT Hett6.CanI h6tpyou? YEs,of co'urse.HEreyoudre. It's(apo'und). It's6oenfrom(nine)a.m.ro l, (flve, p.m. N6,it's6pen€veryd6y. It'sin(H6tBEthStre'et). YEs,of co'urse.HEreit is.lt's abo'ut(five)minutesawly. ffimmThere'sa personin thepark. #a | ll -",^ I ftta *,rtfl;ih* IIJIWfWl/ Therearesome peoplein the park. #4tlfiMM{Thereare a lot of people in the park. ffi thereisI thereare:negatiue,yesI no ; Weusea or an with singularnouns:a person, an aitport, etc. ',..Weusesomeanda lot of with plural nouns: some museums,alot of restaurants,etc. ' r We cansaya lot of or lotsof: Therearelots of people in theparh. THERElSI THEREARE:POSITIVE singular There'sa bignewshoppingcentre.(there's= thereis) There'sanairoortin Bristol. plural Therearefivetheatres. Therearesomeveryniceparks. Therearea lotof otdbuitdings. :, . We write therearer'ot kerd+e. Language Summary 6 fmil Atthetouristinformationcentrer 6c@ psr TOURIST ^a I a . uooomorntng. Yes,Ptease. Dovouhivea (m5oof ttrecityc6ntre)? Thinkyou.H6wmich isit? Wh6nisthe(R6man BithsMusEum)6pen? lsit ct6sedon (M6ndays)? Wh€re'sthe(Th6rmae BethsP;)? Canvoush6wmeon tnismipa rraraar rnanKyouverymucn. questionsandshortanswers;any 68@ pae NEGATTVE(-) Thereisn't a stationnearhere. Therearen'tanygoodrestaurantsnearhere. YEsI No QUElrloN.s(?) . sHoRTAN":W!.R.S-. rsthereabank? ,L"jlili| li;, Arethereanyshops? Yes'thereare' ' No,therearen't. . ,1" . We say Yes,thereis. notX+s;ihe+&. ANY .: We use any in negativesand questions with thereare: Therearen'tany good restaurantsnear here. Are thereany shopsT ;i' r We use somein positive sentenceswith thereare'. Therearesome velJ nice restaurantsin the centre.
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    fflll Thingsyoulikeanddon'tlike 7^Ops4 &?l 46;1;1;9178@ 056 Language Summary 7 Snimats classicatmisic ride a bike ptaybisketbalt -flPS!r We say play bashetball/ football / tennisbut play the piano / the guitar. . . abihe = abicycle l.l"The caf6 is on the right. speakGErman Ift7lr { playtheguitir cook E t/" 4 visitingnewplices Er A&ffi -,i?:#'9..:$ 'd:soaPoPeras 'IlPS!r IJK t'ilm = llS: m6vie -t ..1 . 1V = teLevlsnn playthe piino hSrrorfilms watchingsportonTi shoppingforct6thes dincing ftling llpl love,like,hate 7A€, ps4 I love ... I tike... I don't like... I hate ... After lihe, loye and hatewe can use a nonn or verb+ing. I love irnirnal:'. I like soap ()p{r'as. I don't like dancing. I hate shopping for clothes. SPELLINGOFVERB+/NGFORMS Most verbs:visit * visitircg,watch 4 watching, fly ) Jlying,etc. Verbs ending in -e'.dance 4 dancing (not daneahg;), etc. , Verbsending in consonant+ vowel + consonant: shop ) shopping (not shepireg),etc. TIP!o We don't use the when we talk about things we like or don't like in general:Ilove dogs.(= all dogs),I don'tlihe sport.(= all sport). The caf6 is next to the bank. The caf6 is near the bank I lPi r We can say in King Street or on King Street. f@ Prepositionsofplace 7tQ osl 'l,l F F z v fi The caf6 is on the [eft. The caf6 is in King Street. The caf6 is opposite the bank.
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    Objectpronouns 7AO p55 Lookat thesesentences.Notice the word order. Subject pronouns go before the verb. r)b.icc{lnr'()n.uur!go after the verb. subject verb tove ack hates object soapoPeras. t h {'na., I you he she it we i'llr' ((. 'littr ''.,1 :' ll5 subject f,ronouns - l-lr')ljnj, they tnem f,fi1Thingspeopledoonline 7D@ p6o q buy concert or theatre tickets listento the radio View as: List ' I customisevie, ] son byr EestI ffim MN ffi f2l5 YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) Canyou cook? Canyou playthe piano? Canheplaythe guitar? CanshespeakCerman? Cantheyswim? SHORTANSWERS Yes,I can. No,I can't. Yes,he can. No,shecan't. Yes,they can. Canthey play basketball? No,they can't. . We don't use do or doesin questions with can: Can you cooh? not Oeae*a+ eeeh2. e 6b uchatto friendsor family buyandsellthings downloadmusic getemails'.I get lotsof (Ent.rcit oR Anpoft coc!) :rom: L(M To: WYaK _ -,^. Jul - 29 - prererred Anvrme - i-lljcatenaar Return (rnr.r cry oR @) :.om: WYW Toi L(l|s --.- Adg ' 5 - prefered tuvbme l lillcate.aa, bookftightsor holidays IIPS!eWe say receiveemailsor mnils everyday. oonline= connectedto theInternetDoyouchatto fiendsonline? Language Summary 7 .,. can:positiveandnegative 78@ pso We use canor can'tto talk about ability. Can and can't are the same for I, you, he, she,it, we and they. PoSITIVE(+) She can ptay They can ski. NECATTVE(-) the piano. I can't swim. We can't speak Chinese. rWe sometimes use (very) well with can: Theycan shi (rery) well. r We say Sheccnplay thepiano. not She-sn@ fia#o. :,.,,c?fl=yesI noquestionsandshortanswers 78 O p57 I I j lTl!ilif Askingforandgivingdirections 7c@ p5e ASKINGFORDIRECTIONS Exciseme.Wh€re'sthe (mus€um)? Excirseme.Is therea (bink) ne'arh€re? GIVINCDIRECTIONS -a ra t t a I Cd alSngthis ro'adand trirn l6ft. ^. ra ' f a I r o ? , (Joalongtntsroaclandturn rrght. Thits (Pirk Stre'et). The (mus€um)is on the right, n€xtto the (the'atre). The (bink) is on the l6ft, 6ppositethe (stition). It's6verth€re,ne'arthe (cinema). ' r We cansayonthe right/ leftor onyour right/ leJt. sendand receiveemails watch videosorTV programmes
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    Language Summary 8 @Adiectives(z)r.a1Qgo3"-; FHH@ .rLl.r fa A E--Ei li'i!?.oi7-Rft- EElr a w'- ErrlY!7iffi1 -/lEinteresting bdring hippy unhippy ]lp Yearsandpasttimephrases YEARS 1887= eighteeneighty-seven 1900= nineteenhundred 1980= nineteeneighty TfPS!oFor theyears2000-2009,we usuallysaytwothousand,two thousandandone,etc. . For the years2010-2099,we usually saytwentyten,twentyeleven,etc. oWe usein with years:in 1980,in 2009,etc. PASTTIMEPHRASES afternoon. Hewasin bedfourhoursago. He's at work now. TfP5!eWe uselastwith days(lastMonday)and months(lastJune). . We also saylastnight,lastweeh,lastweehand,lastmonth,lastyear. r We sayyesterdaymorning,yesterdayaftemoonandyesterdaynming, but lastnightnot@. ofourhoursdgo= four hoursbeforenow long t8rribte great iwful fantistic amizing right wrong old young LqeEm4) 2000= two thousand 2009= twothousandandnine 2010= twentyten flp Monthsanddatesi 8c@@ pooI MONTHS Jinuary F6bruary March iprit TIPS!oWe usecapitalletterswith months. oWe usein with months: inJanuary, inMav. etc. May June Juti August Sept6mber oct6ber NovEmber DecEmber l6tt sixte'enth 17thsevente'enth 18theighte'enth 19thninete'enth ZOthtw6ntieth 21't twenty-first 22ndtwenty-s6cond 23'd twenty-third 24th twenty-fo'urth 25tt'twenty-fifth 26thtwenty-s?xth 27thtwenty-s6venth 28thtwenty-"'ighth 29thtwenty-ninth 3Oththirtieth 31stthirty-first Bignumbers'i.gg_O__qg_) 150 = a hundredandfifty 390 = threehundredand ninety 1,000= a thousand 16,200= sixteenthousand,two hundred 750,000= sevenhundredandfifty thousand 1,000,000= a million 50,000,000= fifty million TIPS!e We don't use a plural -s with hundred, thousand or million'. three hundred not thrtehandrefu, etc. o We use and after hundred,but not after thousand: a hundred anil fifu , blut srxteenthousand,two hundred. r We can sayahundred or one hundred, a thousandor one thousand and a million or one million. E3d?fficutt e'asy DATES t't first 2ndsEcond 3,4third 4thfourth 5thfifth 6th sixth 7thsEventh 8theighth 9thninth 1Othtenth 11thel6venth 1Zthtwelfth 13ththirte'enth 14thfourte'enth 15thfifte'enth e , sundat ffiHewasat homeyesterday
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    Posrrlyl_(:_t I was you were ffiffipastSimpleotbe=positiveandnegative 8A@ p63 Language Summary I f[EIf TalkingaboutdaysanddatesI ec6 p-oo Whatdayis it today? What'sthe datetoday? When'syour birthday? TIPS!r We say March the seyenthor the snenth of March. r We write MarchTthot 7thMarch. o In the UK, 5/6/09 = 5,hJune 2009 (day / month / year). In the USA,5/6/09 = 6thMay 2009 (month / dav/vear). ((rrgM""dt) -_____< r NEGATIVE(-) |-ry_1'lt (=_1ry9:_"9!) v9u*".*;f I=;;;9-;9ii he/ she/ it was i he/ she/ it wasn't ^---.._:_-i we were i we weren't i _ "- "- they were I they weren't I was at the World Cup Final. We were near the Opera House. The stadium wasn't full. They weren't very huppy. ' : r The past of thereis / thereareis therewas/ therewere'. There u,as abigpat'ty. There were someamazingfirrworhs. PastSimpleofbe:questionsandshort p65answers;wasbornI wereborn 8B@ wH- QUESTTONS(?) Where iwas it/fre/she/ittastweek?.-."*.-.,-..-'-t---..-...- When i were I you /we / they in Australia? Where How manypeople i were i at the wedding? r,irt... *' "----*l-;;.-* i-;:;";^.;^;Where t was i Raieet'sbrother? vEs/"N.o"aullllgl:J1-)_j :_1gj[_1f":wEi: __ - Was| /he/she/it i Yes,l/he/she/itwas. atthew9d{!191_ i-rl1fs t:f:_{llry::[l__ Wereyou / we / they i Yes,you / we / they were. at the wedding? i No,you / we / theyweren't. '' r We can also make questions with therewas/ :lrcrewere'.Was there a party? Were there a lot of people? WASBORNI WEREBORN (Shewasborn)in the UK. (l wasborn)in 1987. @ Makingsuggestions{EcO poi.: Whetshattwedd(this €vening)? / YEs,thit's agobdide'a. lX Miybe. X N6,I d6n'tthinks6. Wh€reshattweme'et? whit timeshallweme'et? Wh! d6n'twe(gdto the cinema)? LEt's(96to thethe'atre). L6t'sme'etat (thethe'atre). Abouts6veno'ct6ck. WherewasCita born? Whenwereyouborn? r We say I was born in Rome.not l$eme*ln&ewe.
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    Language Summary 9 flllTransporteAO p7o a car a bus a train a m8torbike TfPS!o UK ataxi =US a cab . We sayI go/ come/ travelblt car,bus,etc.'. I usually go to worh by car o We also say Iwalh to worh / school,etc. . goby plane= Jly,goby car = drive, go by bihe = cycle. [lfl Atthestation eC@p7s E a slnrgte aretut'n = a return @ Pta ticket tffi ffia boat a bike .,- ar- a'-- **t -- 'ux a plane o a cistomer aticketoffice a ticketmachine a tixi @ ttotiOayactivities eB0 ptz Match thesephrasesto pictures a)-k). r E goonh6liday z E takeph8tos : I goto the be'ach + E staywith fri'ends orfimily s I stayin a hot6l e I gos,'ightseeing z I gosw?mming e E gofor a witk g Irentacir 10 I travelaro'und '11 I hau"a goodtlme TlPlo{Jf{'goonh6liday= US:goonvacdtion @ a ptitform TfP!o c single= a single ticket, IEE Questionwords eD TfPS!oWealsouseWhattime... ?to askabouta time: aWhat timedoyougotobed?eAthaff pasteleven. . We usuallyanswerW . 7questionswith Because... '. a Whyareyou tired? eBecnuseI gotupat 5 a.m. a retirn QUESTTONWORD ASKSABOUT... EXAMPLE Who a Person Who'sshe? What a thing What's that? When a time Whendoyoustartwork? Where a Ptace Wheredoeshe [ive? why a reason Whyareyoutired? How old age How old arethev? How many a numDer How many peoplearethere? Howmuch anamountof monev How much arethoseshoes?
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    PastSimple:positive(regularandirregular verbs) 9A@ p71 RECULARVERBS Tomake the PastSimple of regularverbs,we usually add -ed to the verb: wanteil, starteil, visited, etc. For regularverbs ending in -e (lihe, an'iye,etc.),we add -d to the verb: liheil. arriveil. etc. o The PastSimple ol travelis travelled. . The PastSimple of studyis studied. REGULARVERBSIN UNITS1_10 practise turn receive use rent visit repeat walk show want start watch stay work IRREGULARVERBS Many verbs in English are irregular. There are no spelling rules flor irregular verbs. IRREGULARVERBSIN UNITS Language Summary 9 PastSimple:negative eB(l p72 c,.;n't stay in a hotel. (:,d ' : = did .ct) didn't visit anyotherplaces. didn't go swimming. didn't go on hotidaylastyear. . We say I / you / he/ she/ it / we/ theydidn't ... . o The PastSimple negativeof beis wasn'tor weren't(seeG8.I , PastSimple:questionsandshortanswers 98 @ p73 wH- QUEST|ONS(?) Where did Nancy 9.o on holiday? Who did she stay with? When did he s.Ll to the beach? How manyphotos did they takr,? YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) Did hego swimming? She He We arrive tike ask listen check live cook look finish love hate move hetp ptay verb buy choose come do drink drive eat feel find ftv get give go have hear know leave make meet SHORTANSWERS Yes,hedid./ No,hedidn't. Did theyvitil Chinalastyear? Yes,theydid./ No,theydidn't. o We sal Did I / you / he/ she/ it / we/ they... ? o We don't usedid in questionswith was and were(seeGB.2). o Notice the difference between negativesand questions in the PresentSimple and PastSimple: o The Past Simple of regular and irregular verbs ls the same for I, you, he,she,it, we and they. r The PastSimpleolbe is wds or were(seeG8.i). fi qfil Buyingtraintickets ec@pts CUSTOMER (T1,v6retfirns)to (LrverPoorJ,Ptease. (Tom6rrow6vening). Thinks.Whdttime's thendxttra'in? Whichpt5tform? Wl.r6ttime.doesit arrivein (Liverpoot)? Thinksa t6t.a!e. TICKETSELLER WhEndo Vouwint to c6me r a r^ DACK( oR.ftr3t's(ninetv-thre'e a | .a .' ''opo.unosrorry],Ptease. HereareyourIrcKets. There's6neat (ninesevente'en). PtStform(six). At (tw6tvetw6nty-nine). PastSimple bought chose came did drank drove ate fett found ftew got gave went had heard/hsrd/ Knew left made met 1-10 verb Put read/rirdi ride say see se[[ seno sing sleep speak spend swim take teach tell think understand wear write PastSimple Put readiredl rode said/sed/ saw/scr/ sold sent sanS slept spoke spent swam took taughtitcrtl totd thought/0crt/ understood wore WTOIE PRESENTSIMPLE I don't [ivein a f[at. He doesn'thavea car. Wheredo you work? Wheredoesshe[ive? PASTSIMPLE I didn't livein a flat. Hedidn't havea car. Wheredid you work? Wheredid she[ive?
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    Language Summary 10' @Futureplrnr@ .-/ schoolor university start (anewjob . / schoolor university leave ( yourJoD do(a(computer)course an exam I t*. - house move < to another city or country - ""U*"0get l married - a houseor a flat lookfor(a(new)iob -/ @ Phraseswilhhave,watch,go,got, (* ,D-orof ffiHhavea p8rty ##doanex8m @movehduse I t t * ? iI I I getmirried l aa I -{I i{ .J 1i iE '/r I I,;t @ Adjectives(3):feelings@ have dinnerwithfriends coffeewithfriends a Party watch TV thenews sportonTV go shopping swimming running go to thecinema thegym a Party ffigoto the glm lookfor a newj6b lllTinFuturetimephrasm@ tonight tomorrow morning next week next month in December in 2025 TIPS!oWe say tonight not th+s+|gh+. o We can say tomorrow morning, tomorrow afternoon, tomoffow evming and tomorrow night. r We use next in these phrases'.next weeh,next weehend, next month, nextyear. r We use in with months (in December)and years (in 2025). r We can also use next with months (nextJune) and days (nextMonday). r We also use on with days (on Monday). TIP! o We can say I'm excited,etc. or I feel excited, etc.
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    ffi} fe goingfo:positiveandnegativetoA€l pts + We use begoing to + verb to talk about future plans. PoslTlVE(+) I He/ She We /You/They NEGATVE(-) I Where , are you / we / they When 's (is) he/ she YESI NO QUESTTONS(?) Are you goingto watch a film? ls he/ shegoingto look for a job? Are you goingto se[[your flat? Are they goingto havea party? m , goingto do a computercourse. s ' goingto . leave his/ herjob. re goingto travel aroundthe UK. m not goingto start universitythisyear. goingto do tomorrow? goingto [ive? goingto move to Australia? SHORTANSWERS Yes,I am. No,l'm not. Yes,he/ sheis. No,he/ sheisn't. Yes,we are. No,we aren't. Yes,they are. No,they aren't. Language Summary 10 exam. new loD. l..-, .o rngilsntest. nEwscho'o[. He / She isn't . goingto work in London. We / You/ They aren't goingto stay here. 'r r With the verb go we usually say: I'm goingto thecinema.not I'm goingto go to thecinema.But both sentencesare correct. ffi ,e goingtoi wH- QUESTTONS(?) What am I questionsandshortanswers 10B@ p80 h6tidayt jo'urney! oay: week6ndl birthdayt timel in (SeptEmber). in (tw6we'eks). n6xt(m6nth). on(M6nday). HSvea go'od Se'eyou Cobdtict withyour
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    Recording Scripts A sue Hello,my name'sSue.What's your name? vrnto Hello, I'm Mario. s Nice to meet you. tt You too. B ADAMHi, Meg. vrc Hi, Adam. How are you? I I'm fine, thanks. And you? v I'm OK, thanks. A A B A B B A B A B A c I What'syour phonenumberin Madrid? s lt's0034 9L 53267 53. r 003491... e ... 53267 53. e OK.Thankyou. ETDrvel Where are you from, Stefan? STEFANI'm from Russia.And vou? e I'm from Turkey Where are you from? | I'm from Russia.I Andyou?II'm from Turkey za) Ed) +c) r Her name'sJuliette Binoche. She'sfrom France. z His name'sDaniel Craig. He's from the UK. r Her name'sNicole Kidman. She'sfrom Australia. + His name'sWill Smith. He'sfrom the USA. 5 Her name's Pen€lope Cruz. She'sfrom Spain. o His name'sJackie Chan. He'sfrom China. 1uv zyi agj +bv 9uq 10vw sar 6ei zbp etd rlre Hello. What's your first name, please? peonolt's Pedro. r What's your surname? What'syour homenumber? It's02075996320. 02075996320. Yes,that'sright. What'syour mobilenumber? It's07655421769. 07655421769. Yes,that'sright. Thanks. @ Wherei And yor @ ANSWERS ED p Molina. r How do you spell that? P M-O-L-I-N-A. r Thank you, Pedro. Welcome to the class. r Thank you. I r,crr Hello. What's your first name, please? vlcol lt's Magda. x How do you spell that? m M-A-G-D-A. x Thanks. What's your surname? t"t lt'sJanowska. r And how do you spell that? M J-A-N-O-M-S-K-A. K J-A-N-O-W-!K-A. Thank you, Magda. Welcome to the class. w Thankyou. 2 xlre Hello. What's your first name, please? HA5ANlt's Hasan. r How do you spell that? u H-A-}A-N. r Thanks. And what's your surname? s Yousef. K OK. How do you spell that, please? H Y-O-U_S-E-E r Y-O-U-FE-E Thank you, Hasan. Welcome to the class. H Thank you. @ firstnamet What'syour firstname,please? surname; what'syour surname? spellthat , How do you spellthat? I vlcol Excuseme. rrrr Yes,Magda? M What does'answer' mean? r I ask a question, you say the answer. M I'm sorry I don't understand. r OK. Question - What's your first name? Answer - It's Magda. u Oh, OK. I understand. Thankyou. 2 PEDRoExcuse me. rlrr Yes,Pedro? p What's'Lipiz' in English? x Pencil. p Can you repeat that, please? r Pencil. p Pencil. r Good. 3 KATEWhat's the answer to question 1? Pedro? peonoI'm sorry I don't know. r Magda? urcor lt's Brazil. r That's right. Good. HAsANExcuse me. How do you spell 'Brazll'? K B-R-A-Z-I_L. H OK. Thankyou. ANswERsl British o American a Chinese c Brazilian I'm + I'm British. You're t You're a student. He's + He's Chinese. She'sr She'sBrazilian. It's t It's American. I'm not + I'm not American. You aren't t You aren't a teacher. He isn't + He isnt from Beijing. Sheisn't + Sheisn't Australian. It isn't t It isn't a Mercedes. AMYBen, do you want to seesome photos .of my friends? srN Sure. A OK. This is a friend from Germany. g What's his name? I Karl. He'sa doctor. e Oh, OK. I And, um, this is my friend Steve.He'sa musician. B A B A Is he American? Yes,he is. He'sfrom Washington. And, er, this is my friend Claire. That's a nice photo. Where's she from? She'sfrom France. But she'sa teacherin London now. Really?Hmm. She'sbeautiful. Yes,she is - and she'smarried. oh. And this is my friend Daniela. She'sfrom Italy. Is she a musician? No, she isn't. She'san actress. Oh, OK. Is she married? Um, no, she'ssingle. Really?What's her phone number? Ben! B A B A B A Mr + Mr BrownlMrs + Mrs King I Ms ; Ms King lMs + MsRobertsI Miss+ MissRoberts B A B A
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    A REcEprtoNtsrGood morning, MrBrown. MRBRowNGood morning, Amanda. B MRBRowNGood afternoon, Mrs King. MRsKtNc Good afternoon. c WAITERGood evening, sir. MRBRowNGood evening. D MRBRowNThank you very much. Good night. wArsn Good night, sir. GEat bfl dot com + william dot brown at b f I dot com at yahoo dot com + frank moon one two threeat yahoo dot com at webmail dot net t anna roberts at webmail dot net at hotmail dot co dot u k + katy dot king six at hotmail dot co dot u k roruv Good morning. Welcome to the nine2five Employment Agency.My name's Tony. AMYNice to meet you. T You too. OK. First, one or two questions. What's your first name, please? A It3 Amy. r And what's your surname? n Foley. r OK, um, how do you spell that, please? A F-O-L_E-Y. r F-O-L-E-Y. Thanks. Are you married? I No, I'm single. r And what's your nationality? n l'm British. I OK ... Right. What's your address? It's 9 Whedon Road,Manchester,Ml1 6JZ. How do you spell Whedon'? W-H-E-D-O-N. So that's 9 Whedon Road, Manchester, Mrr 6JZ. Yes,that's right. OK, thanks. Right, er, next question. What's your mobile number? It's 07866 642339. 07866... er... 642339. OK, thanks. And what's your email address? It's amy.foley@hotmail.co.uk. So that's, er, amy.foley@hotmail.co.uk. Yes,that's right. OK, thanks a lot. Right, um, what kind ofjob do you want? T A T T A T A T A T A T What's your first name, please? What's your surname? Are you married? What's your nationality? What's your address? What's your mobile number? What's your email address? EE I woMANI Good morning, Tony. rouv Good morning, Mrs Blake. w1 Oh is this your cat? r Yes,his name'sCharlie. w1 How old is he? r He'sthirteen. 2 MAN1 How old is your house, Tony? roNY lt's a hundred years old, I think. M1 Oh, right. 3 ronvAndthisisEmily woMAN2 Hello, Emily. EMITYHeIIo. wz How old are you? e I'm nine. 4 MAN2 Is that your car? ToNYYes,it is. Mz How old is it? T It's twenty-one years old. Mz Wow! ) roNY Bonnie ... come here ... good girl. woMAN3 What a nice dog. How old is she? r She'sseven.Or forty-nine, in dog years! firn zis aold 4are 5I'm 1 We aren't Italian, we're Spanish. 2 You're a very good teacher. I They're in a small hotel. + He'sa doctor and he isn't married. 5 I'm an actor and she'sa musician. 6 lt's a verv old citv. t Nick is Fiona's husband. z Kevin is Nick's son. 3 Fiona is Kevin's mother. 4 Anne is Fiona's daughter. s Nick is Anne's father. 6 Anne is Kevin's sister. 7 Nick and Fiona are Kevin and Anne's parents. @ MARvI'm Mary and this is Sid, my husband. I'm 65 and Sid is 64 - like the Beatlessong! This is a photo of our daughter Fiona and her family. Fiona's a teacher at a big school in Manchester.She's43 now. or is it 44? Recording Scripts No, she's43. Her husbands name is ick and he'sa doctor. And I think hes a ven- good father. And these are their two children - our grandchildren. This is Anne, our granddaughter. She's14, and she'sa ven good musician. And this is our grandson Kevin. He's 11 - oh no, he's 12 nor*-.lts a very nice photo, I think. filn ANswERszb) ge) +c) sa) ed) @ a) seventeenpounds b) seventy p c) a hundred dollars d) twenty-one euros e) thirty-five cents f) twenty-one dollars fifty d three euros seventy-five h) seven pounds sixty I A Excuse me. How much is this watch? B It's twenty-fivepounds. 2 I This is very nice. How much is it? a lt's sixty-four dollars. 3 A How much are the pens? a They're seventy p. I OK. Two, please. 4 I These bagsare beautiful. How much are they? e They're forty-eight pounds fifty. I OK, thank you. ) a They're nice. B Yes,but they're very expensive. I How much are they? e They're ninety-five euros. r Oh ... f'Fltl a coffeeI a cappuccino I an espressoI a tea I a mineral water I a Coke I an orangejuice I a croissant I an eggsandwich I a cheeseand tomato sandwich I AsslsTANTCan I help you? cusToMER1 Yes,two cappuccinos,please. A Sure.Anything else? cl Yes.A croissant,please. A Eat in or take away? ct Eat in, please. n OK, that's ... five pounds eighty-five, please. ct Thankyouverymuch. a You're welcome.
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    RecordingScripts 2 AssrsrANrHi, can Ihelp you? cusroMERz Er, yes,an espressoand an egg sandwich,please. I Sure.Anything else? cz No, that'sall, thanks. l Eat in or take away? cz Takeaway,please. l OK, that's,um, threepounds seventy-five, please. cz Thanks a lot. n You'rewelcome. Can I help you? Yes,two cappuccinos,please. Sure.Anything else? Yes,a croissant,please. No, that'sall, thanks. Eat in or take away? Eat in, please. Take away,please. OK, that'sf5.85, please. Thank you very much. Thanks a lot. You'rewelcome. rtou What food and drink doesmy family like? Weli, my husbandNick and I like a lot of the samethings.We love coffee,but we like it black, not white. And we drink a lot of tea- it's very good for you, they say.And food, well, we don't eat meat,but we eat a lot of fish. Our children, Anne and Kevin, well, they like eggs,and they eat a lot ofpasta. And they'rechildren, so they love chocolate,of course! ANswERsz live s have + don't have s don't live o work z study a like 1 Do you go to the cinema? z What food do you like? s Where do you go shopping? + Do you play computer games? Where do you live? What music do you like? Do you go to concerts? Do you like Mexican food? Do you go to the cinema? What food do you like? Where do you go shopping? Do you play computer games? Yes,I do. No, I don't. this + this map i How much is this map? these+ thesepostcardst How much are thesepostcards? that + that box of chocolates, How much is that box of chocolates? those + thosebatteries+ How much are thosebatteries? ANSWERS2 tissues 3 f.5.45 +postcards srwo 6f10.65 Excuseme. Do you haveany maps of London? Yes,they'reover there. How much is this map? lr'sf.4.75. How much are thesepostcards? They're50p each. Can I have that box of chocolates,please? Sure.Anything else? Yes,this birthday card,please. No, that'sali, thanks. OK, thatsf 10.65. Here you are. Thanks a lot. Thanks very much. I woMANExcuseme. Vltt Yes? w What time is it, please? v lt's twenty to three. w Thank you. 2 sruDENTFederico? rrornrco Yes? s What time is your English class? F It's at half pasteight. 3 ANNoUNcERAnd the time is now six o'ciock. Here is today'snews,readby Graham Robertson. 4 sopHtEGoodbye,Colin. coLlNBye,Sophie.Seeyou at quarter to twelve tomorrow. s Yes,seeyou. 5 TEACHEROK, thats it. Thanks a lot. Seeyou on Wednesdayat two thirty. sruDENrsOK. / Seeyou. / Bye./ Cheers./ Thank you. ANswERsb)7.45 c) B.l5 d) 9.00 e) 12.45 f) 5.30 g) 6.15 h) 7.30 like, likes , play,plays'start, starts' finish, finishes have,has'study, studies love, loves i go, goes eat,eats watch, watches: drink, drinks read,reads ToM Here you are,Carol. A cheesesandwich and a cappuccino. cARotThanks a lot, Tom. Oh look, there's Nadine! r Whos Nadine? c Sheworks in the mobile phone shop with me. Nadinel Hi! xaornr Hello, Caroll How areyou? c I'm fine, thanks.Nadine, this is my brother Tom. n Nice to meetyou, Tom. T You too. So,um, you work in the mobile phoneshopwith Caro-. ru Yes,that'sright. But I don't work in the week, only at the weekend. r What do you do in the week? ru I'm a student at the university.I study English and Italian. r Oh, OK. Where areyou from? ru I'm from Germany. From Frankfurt. r And where do you live in Manchester? N I live near the university with two other students. c Do you like Manchester? N Yes,I do. The peoplearenice and there area lot of things to do here. r What do you do in your free time? I I play tennis and, er, I go to the cinemaa lot. And what about you, Tom?Are you a student? r No, I'm a waiter. I work in a restaurant called the New Moon. N Oh yes,I know it. Its in CrossStreet,isn't rti chicken salad vegetablelasagne. burger and chips, mushroom pizza apple pie and cream: fruit saladi chocolateice cream , strawberryice cream, vanilla ice cream . a bottle of mineral water i still sparkling a Coke r an orangejuice I a coffee, a tea Listening Test(seeTeacher'sBook) ANSWERS2 are 3 's 4 are 5 's 6 are 7's 8 are SusANWell, herewe are,Isabel.Come in. Welcome to my home. tsABELThanks, Susan.Oh, what a beautiful flat! s Thanks a lot. I Do you like living here? ANswERsaL4.75 a 50o c L6.95 DL3.59
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    s Yes,I do.It's a nice road and the people are very friendly. I That's good. Are there any shops near here? s Yes,there are.In this road there's,um, a small supermarket,a chemist'sand a post office. t Is there a bank? s No, there isn't.But there'sa cashpointat the post office.And there area lot of banks in the centreof Bath, of course. t OK. Are we near the city centre? s Yes,it's only two miles from here. t Oh, right. And can I get to the centreby train? s No, there isn't a station near here,but, um, there arebusesto the city centre everyten minutes. The bus stop'snear the post office. I Thats good to know. And what about placesto eat? s Well, there aren'tany good restaurants near here,but, um, there aresomevery nice restaurantsin the centre. I Great! Maybewe can go out for dinner this evening. ' I;:jli" asoodidea.Right,thisisyour TheresJan_exp8nsivemirke t. ar r r ar r. l nere are some otd nultdtngs. TherJisn't an a-irport. Thereiren't any mus€ums. Is therea p6st 6ffice? r€s.thEeis. - 3. therJlsn't. .rretherJlny tticg6tacaferl ta :es. tnere are. 5. theriiren't. I sABELGood morning. rssrsrANrHello. Can I help you? Yes,please.Do you havea map of the city centre? . -es.of course.Hereyou are. Thank you. How much is it? r lts a pound. ,-lh.OK. Hereyou are.Thank you very much. 2 lisisrANTHello. Can I help you? -:iRtsr 1 Er, yes,piease.When is the RomanBathsMuseum open? ' Ils openfrom 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. -- ls it closedon Mondays? r .r. its open everyday. -' Thanksa lot. 3 -:-ilsT 2 Good morning. tis s--ANrHello. Can I help you? Tz Yes,please.Where'sthe ThermaeBath spa? A lt's in Hot Bath Street. Tz Car.you show me on this map? n Yes,o[ course.Here it is. It's about five mrnutes away. rz Thank you very much. ^a 1 a uooq mornrng. Hell6.CanI h8lpyou? Ies, please. Do you hive a mip of the city cEntre? rt r a rta o Yes,or course.Hereyou are. -r. | -.. i , ? Thdnkyou.Hdw mrich is it? ar Its a pouncl. WhEn is the R6man Biths Mus€um 6pen? It's 6pen from nine a.m. to du" p.-. Is it clBsedon M8ndays? rra I a a ra ro, Its openeveryClay Wh€resthe ThErmaeBith Spi? rla ha r - a rts ln not batn 5treet. Can you sh6w me on this mip? rt a ,r. ? Ies, oI course. rlele lt IS. It'sabo'utdue -itrutes a*iy. -ra r a a r rnanKyou very mucn. ANswERsz of : Hereyou are. 4 is it s lt's 6 afternoon z is a from 9 to 10Is it 11day 12help tr Where's 14in 15map 16Hereit is. LrsAMy favourite colour is pink and this is my favourite dress.I love this coat too, and theseshoes.I haveabout ... about thirty pairs of shoesat home, but I never wear trainers.I don't think they look ^^^l ^* -:-l- Suuu urr 6rr 15. rnro I usually wearjeans, a T-shirt and, um, thesetrainers.My clothesareusually blue or black, and I neverwear brown. Oh, and this is my favouritejacket, this black one. It'sabout five yearsold and I love it! wAYNEI love shopping for clothesand I haveabout ten suits at home. I always wear a suit and tie for work, and, er, this is my favourite shirt, this blue one. But I neverwearjeans. They don't look good on me. votlcn I usually wear a skirt for work, like today,and I love wearingjumpers when it's cold. And these are my favourite boots. I wear them all the time. But, um, but I neverwear dresses.I don't like them. My fivourite cBlour is pink. -r'i .. .. 1 I nls ]s my lavounteJacKet. ThEsearemy flvourite bo'ots. Whit's your fivourite c6lour? rrrr Or .a .. a Wh6'syour ldvouritedctor? RecordingScripts I a Do youlike dlncing? g *s, I l6veit. 2 A Doyoulike Mad6nna? e Y€s,I like hera I3t. 3 n Do youlike shBppmgfor cl6thesl B N6,I hareir. + r Do you like -J6hnnyo8pp? s Gs, I l6ve him. 5 A Do you like so'ap6peras? B N3, I hite them. 6 r Do you like d6gsl e Y€s,but they ddn't tike m€t t I can pliy the guitir. z You cin't co'ok. 3 He can pliy blsketball. + Shecin't drive. s We cin't spe'akFr8nch. o They can sing very well. MRsJoNEsHello, Maria. My name'sPatricia Jones.Nice to meetyou. MARIA YOU tOO. vnsI Right, we want an au pair to help us with our two children, Ella and Daniel. v OK. How old are they2 MRsJ Ella'selevenand Daniels nine. v Right. MRsJ So,I havesomequestionsif thats oK. v Of course. MRsJ Can you cook? M Yes,I can. I love cooking. I often cook dinner for my family at home. MRsJ Thats good. Can you drive? M Yes,I can. vnsI OK, great.And can you speakGerman or French? M Um, I can'tspeakGerman... but I can speakFrench well. MRsJ Oh, great.The children both stud,v French.And what about freetime activities?Can you swim? v Yes,I can. MRsJ And can you play tennis? t't No, I can't.Sorry I don't like sport veq' much. MRsJ Thats OK. What about music? Can you play the piano? v No, I can't.But I can sing and I can plav the guitar.
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    RecordingScripts vnsI Oh, that'sgood.Daniel plays the guitar too. Maybeyou can help him. t,t Yes,of course. vns; OK, one lastquestion. v Yes,Mrs Jones? vns1 When can you start? ANswERszmuseum gmuseum 4bank s bank - a ,,.r 4 , r a EXCUSeme. Wnerestne museumi Excrlseme. ls therea bink ne?rhEre? ^a 1a , ? | a uo along tnls roao ano turn lelt. ^. r. - r ? . r r . ? , uo arongtnls roaoano turn rrgnt. rra! ^41 ^ a I nats rarK 5treet. . , ?, The musEumis on theright,n8xtto theth€arre. The bink is on the l8ft, Bppositethe stition. It's SverthEre,ne?r the cinema. ANswERs2here 3right +on 5near OWhere's 7 over 8 next to Snear tOalong tt right rz hotel send emails: receiveemailsI buy concert tickets I buy theatre tickets i watch videos watch TV programmes i listen to the radio ; chat to friends I chat to family buy things sell things I book flights I book holidays , downloadmusic INTERVIEwERExcuseme? nltce Yes? I Can I ask you somequestionsabout the Internet? A Yes,sure. I Thanks very much. OK, do you sendand receiveemails? I Yes,of course.I get a hundred ernailsa day at work! I Right. And do you buy concertor theatre tickets online? n Yes,I do. t OK. Do you watch videosor TV programmeson the Internet? n Yes,all the time. I love YouTube.It's my favouritewebsite. t OK, thanks.And what about the radio? Do you listen to the radio online? n Er, no, I don't. I Do you chat to friends or family online? n Yes,sometimes.My sisterlives in New York and we chat online everyweek. t OK. Do you buy and sell things online? I Yes,I buy DVDs on Amazon and sell them again on eBay. t And do you book flights or holidays online? A No, I don't.My husbandalwaysdoesthat t OK, the last question.Do you download music from the Internet? A No, I don't. I don't havean iPod. t OK, thanks very much, that'sgreat. I No problem. Bye. I was at the W6rld Cip Final. We were ne'arthe 6peia Ho'use. a r. a . .arr I ne sta(ltllm wasn t lull. a I a ra r nev werent verv naDDV I wasvery youngat tne tlrne. It was a gre'atmitch! a . ,,4 ,,4 It wasa lanlasllclew Year! There were someamlzing Iireworksl oa.o I ne concertwasnt very long. rnteuoRajeet,areyou busy on Saturday? RAJEETYes,I am, sorry.Its my wedding annlversary. r Oh, happy anniversary! n Thanks a lot. Its amazingthat my wedding was ten yearsago. F Was it in London? R No, it wasn't.It wasin Mumbai,in India r Really? n Yes.Gita was born in the UK, but her fathers parentslive in Mumbai. r And how old were you on your wedding day? n I was 34 and Gita was 27. r Oh. Was it a big wedding? R Yes,it was.Therewere three hundred peoplethere. r Oh, wow! Were all your family at the wedding? n No, they weren't.My brother was in Australia,so he wasn'tthere.(Oh.) But my parentsand my two sisterswere there. r And was there ^ p^rty after the wedding? n Yes,therewas- for threedays! r Three days?!That'samazing! n Yes,therewas fantasticIndian food and a lot o[ dancing.I wasvery tired at the end! F I'm sureyou were. Sowhat areyour plans for Saturday? wnere wasthe weddlngi tra arr ^ a t-^? -now olo wereKaleetano urtai H6w miny pe'oplewereat the w8dding? WhErewasRa.je-etsbrdther? Was he at rhe w8dding? Yes,ne was. N6, he wlsn't. Were they at the wadding? !t Yes,tneywere. NO,tneywerent. --,1 a ^l , . wnere was Glta Dorni -,'5ne was born rn tne uK. rr,1 a r a wnen wereyou Dorn{ I was b6rn in nineteene'ightysEven. I A Whats the date today? a lt'sJune 22"d. I Thanksa lot. 2 a Whens your birthday? e March30th. I Really?That'smy birthday tool 3 n When's your wedding anniversary? B lt's on October 3'd. I Oh, thats next week. 4 n When do you start your new job? a On April l't. I Really?Er ... goodluck! sAMHappy birthdayl Twenty-oneagain! HETENThanks_alot. s Heres_apresentfor you. u Ooh, thank you. Oh, what an_amazing dresslIts_abeautiful colour too. Oh, thanks,Sam.I love it. s I'rn pleasedyou like it. So,what shall we do this_evening? H Oh, I don't know. Do you have any good_ideas? s Let'shavedinner_at your favourite restaulant. H You mean_Antonio's?No, I don't think so. We were there a week ago. s Yes.-OK. Why don't we go to the cinema? u Maybe.but we go to the cinemaevery week. s Hmm. I know! Let'sgo to the theatre.We never do that. H Yes,that's_agood_idea.Do you know what's on? s Well, there'sa new play on_at the Grand Theatre.Peoplesay thaLits very good. H Great! Let'sgo to that. Where shall we rneet? s Let'smeeLat the theatre.Its_in_Old Street,near the rnuseum. n Oh yes-I know where it_is. What time shall we meet? s About seven_o'clock.Then we can have a drink first. H Yes,good idea. s Right, time to go. Seeyou this_evening, hi.thJa" -irll H Bye.Havea goodday. Whit shallwe d6 this--Evening? ...r a ra . a '- ! Whi don-twe gd to the cinema? .4. a r r a Lets go to tne tneatre. r a t a r !a Ies, tnats_a goocl_roea.
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    Viybe. -16,t dSntthink s6. rrrra a -vneresnallwe meel( LEts me'etat the thEatre. ? - , ,, . - Whet time shallwe me?tl rr a a i ra r -lDout seven o clocK_ ceoncr What shall we do tomorrow evening, Jessica? JEsstcAWhy don't we go to the cinema? c No, I don't think so. I OK. Let'sgo to that Indian restaurantin Old Street. c Yes,that'sa good idea.Where shall we meet? J Let'smeet at the restaurant. c OK. What time shall we meet? J About quarterto eight. c Great! Seeyou there! a) three hundred and sixty-five b) nine hundred and ninety-nine c) seventeen thousand d) sixty-two thousand,four hundred e) two hundred and fifty thousand f) one million, two hundred thousand g) eighteenmillion a) 30,000 b) 125,000c) 150,000 d) I,500 e) 177,500f) 70,000,000 risit, visited I watch,watchedi play,playedi hate,hated I walk, walked I work, worked i live, lived ; want, wanted i love,loved I talk, talked I start, started i finish, finished t I liked your photos. I like your photos. z We live in Spain.We lived in Spain. 3 They arrived at ten. They arrive at ten. + We talk every day.We talked every day. s I want to go home. I wanted to go home. 6 They played football a lot. They play football a lot. CARoLTNEHEllo,Jimes. Did you hive a go'od week8nd? trvrs Hi, Ciroline. y€s,t did, thinks. t didnt 96 o'ut, I stiyed ar h6me all *eekEndand wltched TV. whit abour 1'o'u?Whlt did yo'u d6? c Pa'uland I w€nt to Liverpool. ,. . ' i J Un, greau ulo you nave a good trme( c €s, we aia. ttt u uEry interesti"s .iry with somebeiutiful brr'ildingr. - I Whit did you dB there? c w€li, um, on Siturday we wilked . r ! ! ,.' aro-undthe city and I to'oka l6t o[ ph6tos.And in the €veningwe w8nt o'ut [o, dinner at u uSty niie Chinese rEstaurant. 1 Did you stiy in a hotEl? c N6, we didnt. palult sister lives in Liverpool, so we stayedwith hEr. 1 And whit did you dB on Sfinday? c w8ll, er, in the m6rning we visited the Be'atlesmus€um.ThEn in the afterno'on we w8nt to the Civern Clirb,whErethe Be?tles{irst pliyed. Thit was amizing! I WBw! Did you gB to Liverpool by train? c Y€s.we aia. ttt 6nlv thre'eho'ursfrom L6ndon. 1 Re'ally? c Y€s,wh! d6n't you gB s8metime? I Y€s,mlybe. it's, um, -y *if.r birthday n€xt weekEndand we d6n'thive anvplins. c H€y,lo'okat the time! We'relite for w6rkl 'T a a r? r Twd retrirnsto Liverpool, ple'ase. WhEn do you w?nt to cSmebick? Tomdrrow €veninq. oft. rtritt ,,i.r"-ty-1hre'"po'undsf6rty, ple'ase. H€rearevour ti;kets. Thinks. Wtrit ti*et the n€xt tra'in? There's6ne at nine serrente?n. Which olitform? ^r.. _ ? rlatlorm srx. Whit time doesit arrive in Liverpool? At twElvetw8nty-nine. -r a r ra r nanKsa lot. bye. ANSWERSZThats 3your 4next 5at oWhich zdoes eAt salot weslevHeilo, Liam. luav Hi, Wesley. w Busy day? t- Yes,Mondays are always busy.You? w Yes,we had a lot of new customerstoday. And it's going to be difficult without Darla. t- What do you mean? w Don't you know? Darla'sgoing to move to Australia next month. t- Australia?!Really? onnLrYes,this is my last week at the bank. t- Wow! I didn't know that. Why Australia? o My husband,Justin, is going to work for a travelcompanythere. L OK. And what about you? What areyou going to do? o I don't know I'm going to look for a job when I arrive. w Are you going to sell your flat in London? o No, we'renot. My two sistersaregoing to live there. t- That'sa good idea.Are you going to have a party before you leave? o No, butJustin and I aregoing to have dinner with some friends in a restaurant next SaturdayYou knoq to saygoodbye. Er, would you like to come, Liam? RecordingScripts i Oh, yes,please.Um. th;rnksren ::-.1-: D Great.Wesleysgoingto bethere.tri...:::. L Oh ... er... ma1'beI'm busr-trn!;r::i:'. w Ha ha, very funn1.! t- Anyway, I'm going to go to the cinem-: this evening.Do you want to crrmel w Maybe.What areyou going to seei L Well, it's called ... r Whit areyou g8ing to d6 n€rt s'eeklnC' z what areyou g8ing to d6 ifter cllssl g WhEn are you g6ing to dB your hSmework? - ,.,r. ? o. 4 What time areyou g6ingto g€trip tom6rrow? s Wh€re areyou g8ing to hive dinner tom6rrow Svening? - ,.,r a a. a ! ar. ! 6 wnere areyou golng [o go on nolloa' aaa next yeari ANswERszholiday ltwo 4cburse sSeptemberojob zexam Bday -.i.dls;$t I *...orq: rro a rrar.r , nave a goocl no[oay! 'Tr a r ra rnanKs a lot. .,4 a ! a Havea gooctJourney! Hive a go'oddly! rro a r r a r, nave a gooo weeKeno! rr. - o ,, ? , , Have a gooo Drrtnoay! rra - o r ? nave a gooclume! Se'eyou in SeptEmber. Ies,seeyou. - a a ar )ee you rn two weeKs. -a o a )ee you next montn. Se'eyou on M6nday. Go'odltrck with your exim. -ra r a a r rnanKsvery mucn. - t r ra | | a .ar uooo lucKwltn your newJoD. Go'odlfick with your Engfsh tEst. Go'odlick with your nEw scho'ol. ,i:YfffI -', {5dggi;&&{ A ALANWhat areyou going to do after work? rennyI'm going to havedinner with friends. A Have a good timel r Thanks a lot. A Seeyou tomorrow. K Yes,seeyou. Byel B stD I'm going to go on holiday next rveek. 4tt Really?Where areyou going? s To Bodrum, in Turkey. J Have a good holiday! s Thanks. Oh, and good luck n'ith vour newjob. 1 Thanks a lot. .-"{Fry4& . rl Ei& ListeningTest(seeTeachersBook)
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    PhonemicSymbols VoweIsounds Consonantsounds lpl park shop tbt be bike Iil fiveteft lvl very live Itl lime whiSe tdt dog red tkt cotd look lsl b.ggirl t0t three think t6t mother the rctchiosmuch tBt orangejuice lsl Suit citv lzl zero d"ys trlt Jt shirt sugar lsl television tmt me name lnl now train hJl sing think tht fuere hetto IU [eave plane lrl read ptice lwl waiter we tjt you yes AnswerKey lD@pss 2A@t)prs 3 CameronDiaz isn't Spanish. She'sAmerican. s/ o Big Ben isn't in New York. It's in London. z Kylie Minogueisn'lAmerican. She'sAustralian. e RobbieWilliams isn't an Australian singer.He'sa Rriti<h sinoPr"^_'^-^_ -^__b.'_' s/ to Holly-woodisn't in San Francisco.It'sin Los Angeles. 2D@ pcs Maria 45; Mary 76; Christopher 70;John 65; Chris46;Stef43; Martin 38; Adela4l; Alex37; Lola I; Freddie8; Dagmar72; Maja 6; Lily 3 9DOd pzo tc) zb) aa) +a) sc) oa) zb) ec) 3tables; 5men; 2women; l0books; 3pens, Spencils; Tapples;4bags; 6mobiles
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    ClassroomInstructions Match. Fillin thegaps. Compareanswers. Workin groups. 'aa*'9; g '/-' Listen. Read. Lookat the photo. Workin pairs. What'shisname? k:,:*t Ft o'1o C@IWhereareyoufrom?) Listenand check. Askandanswerthe questions.
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    CD-R0M/AudioGDInstructions Start the CD-ROM oInsert thet'ace2faceCD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. o If Autorun is enabled,the CD-ROM will start automatically. o If Autorun is not enabled,open My Computer and then D: (where D is the letter of your CD-ROM drive). Then double-click on the Jace2Jaceicon. Installthe CD-ROM to your hard disk (recommended) r Go to My Computer and then D: (where D is the letter of your CD-ROMdrive). o Right-click onExplore. r Double-click on InstallJace2faceto harddish. o Followthe installation instructions on your screen. Listen and practise on your CD player You canlisten to and practiselanguagefrom the Student'sBook ReaI World lessonson your CD player at home or in the car: R1.19R1.22R2.I2 R2.14R3.10R3.13R3.16R+.I4 R5.II R6.I0 R7.11R8.tI R8.14R9.13R10.9 What's on the CD-ROM? o Interactive practice activities Exfta practiceof Grammar,VocabularyRealWorld situationsand English pronunciation. Click on one of the unit numbers (l-10) at the top of the screen.Then choosean activity and click on it to start. o MyActivities Createyour own lesson.Click on My Activitiesat the top of the screen. Drag activities from the unit menus into the My Activitiespanel on the right of the screen.Then click on Start. o My Portfotio This is a unique and customisablereferencetool. Click on Gramma6 WordList, RealWorldor Phonemesat any time for extra help and information. You canalsoadd your own notes,checkyour progress and createyour own English tess! Practiceactivities MyActivities Systernspecification . Windows XP or Vista . 256MBMM for XB fcB for Vista . 500MBhard disk space(ifinstalling to hard disk) Support If you experiencedifficulties with this CD-ROM,pleaseemail: cdrom@cambridge.org Acknowledgements Chris Redston would like to thank all at Cambridge University Pressfor their continuing support, energyand dedication rc theJace2faceproject, in particular: SueUllstein (Freelanceeditor), Ruth Atkinson (Freelance editor), Karen Momber (Commissioning Editor), Dilys Silva (Senior DevelopmentEditor), Ian Collier (ElectronicProjectManager),Nikolaos Kovaios (Electronic Project Developer), Nicholas Tims and Alison Greenwood(CD-ROM team)and all the teamat pentacorbig(Desrgn). The author would also like to thank the following people for their support: Mark Skipper,Heidi Sowter,Will Ord, Margie Fisher, l-aura Jansen,Dylan Evans,Mat and SarahHunt, Braw Innes, NatashaMufloz, SteveMoore, EmmaMurphy,JeanBarmer,Mary Breen,Anitha Modig, Chris and Dagmar Pickles,JossWhedon,lJ Abrams, the Hilder family, the Ghosh family, his dear sisters,Anne and Carol, and his father, Bill Redston(see,I do getout ofbed occasionallyDad!). Particularthanks go to his two editors, SueUllstein and Ruth Atkinson, for being such wonderful people to work with, and to Gillie Cunningham, for all her help and support sincewe started writing face2facetogether. Finally, he would like to offer very special thanks to Adela Pickles for her patience, encouragementand love while book-writirg guy doeshis thing. Fun- loving guy will take you to seesomelemurs now. You! The author and publishers would like to thank the following teachers for the invaluable feedback which they provided: Norma Alburquerque, Peru; Isidro Almendrirez, Spain;SteveBanfield, UAE; Tom Bolton, Ecuador;Liliana Burgos,Peru;ConsueloCedano, Colombia/ UK; Lois Clegg,Italy; KateCory-Wright,Mexico; Amalia de la Bastida,Ecuador; Lucie Fischerovl, CzechRepublic; Sausen Hassanbek,Libya;Jan PeterIsaksen,Mexico; Helen Paul,Germany; Johanna Stirling, UK; Wayne Tiotman, Turkey; Dawn Van den Berg,UK; l-awrenceWang, Taiwan; SueWason, Libya The author and publishers are grateful to the following contributors: pentacorbig: cover and text design and pagemake-up Hilary Luckcock: picture research,commissioned photography Tievor Clifford: photography Anne Rosenfeld:audio recordings The publishers are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce copyright photographs and material: Key:I = left, c = centre,r = right, t = top, b = bottom Alamy ImageV@PeterTieanorfor p14(D), /@KenWalsh for pl5(f), /@varioimagesGmbH & Co. KG for p15(4), /@varioimagesGmbH & Co. KG for pf 5(9), /@TetraImagesfor p17(1), /@Photogenixfor p23(l), @Melvyn Longhurst for p30, /@William Caram for p31, /@BlueMoon Stockfor p63(bl), /@JonArnold ImagesLtd for p73(t), /@lan Pilbeam for p7,1(bl),/@naglestock.comfor p76(moon), /@ThePrint Collectorfor p76(Titanic),/@TheLondon Art Archive for p76(Columbus),/@TS Corriganfor p76(Everest),/@Rubberballfor p9l(Daniel), /@Photogenix for p94(tl), /@Rubberballfor p97(Daniel);BathTourismPlusfor p46 and47; Cheapflights.co.ukfor p60; CorbiV@StephaneReix/ForPicture for p9(1), /@PeterAndrewsfor p9(2), /@CamillaMorandi for 9(4), /@GeorgeTiedemannfor p15(2), /@ClaroCorteslV/Reutersfor p15(3),
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    /Omoodboardfor pl7(3), @GrahamBellforpl7(4), /@NedFrisk for p30(inset),/@LewRobertsonfor p78(b), /@moodboardfor p9l(Ella), /@moodboardfor p97(Ella);eBayInc for p60;emusicfor p60; Getty ImageV@DemetrioCaffascofor p22(br), /OBob Thomas for p63(tr), /@AlfredoMaiquezfor p73(c), /@MichaelHeinsenfor p78(t),/OAntonio Mo for p79(b),/@DemetrioCarrascofor p88(r); GMG Radiofor p60;Hill & Knowltonfor p60(Yahoo!);ITV plc for p60(lTVcom); Lastminute.comfor p60; Masterfile/@NorbertSchafer for p62(l); Motoring PictureLibrary for p76(Rolls-Royce);PA Photos/OGarethFuller for p70, /OAP Photo/FrancoisMori for p7l; Park StreetStudios,York for p9B;Photolibrary/OPhotoDiscfor p7z(b),/@,10260.comfor p87(cl),/@JuiceImagesfor p87(cr), /O40260.comfor p93(bl),/@JuiceImagesfor p93(br); Punchstock/@BlueJeanImagesfor pla(B), /@BlendImagesfor pI7(2), /OWestend6lfor p3I(inset),/@Radiusfor p63(br),/@Blend lmagesfor p72(t),/@BlendImagesfor p72(c),/@DigitalVisionfor p79(t),/@Westend6lfor p87(cc),/@BlendImagesfor p87(bl), /OBlendImagesfor p87(bc),/OCorbisfor p87(br),/OBlendImages for p9l(B), /@BlendImagesfor pgl(C), /@BlendImagesfor p93(cl), /OBlendImagesfor p93(cc),/@Corbisfor p93(cr),/@Westend6lfor p93(bc)/@BlendImagesfor p97(B),/@BlendImagesfor p97(C); PWCA,/@Kirsty Mackayfor p33; RedfemV@MusicPicture.com/ G-{BArchivesfor p62(r); RexFeatureVOSipaPressfor p9(3), 'Olost Wantedfor p9(5),/@TheoKingmafor p9(6),/OSipaPress for pl5(7), /OITV for pl5(8), /@JeremyHunterfor p68(b), /ORobertHardingBruno Morandi for p73(b), /@SteveWilliams for p76(train);Roband LaurenPhotographersfor p6a(tl,bl andbr), RobertHarding/@AdinaTory for pp64/65;RogerQu^ar-lt:"x :-& - ShutterstocV@CristianAlexandru Ciobanufor pl{r C - ,eDrrr: petafor pI5(5), /@Markwilliam Richardsonfor p15,5 . €Br:m -i Moorefor pI5(I0), /@Rixxofor p76(Ny cab);Tickeunasrernr Ir- The following photographswere taken on commission bn Trntl Clifford for CUP: pp6-7,g(tl),l0(l), I0(r), 1I, 12,l4(A), l7(D, 19.2rr,tt N .5: 24,25, 26,27, 28, 34,39(0, 39(b), 40,42/43(both).++,t.ul :t' . 48,50,50/51,52,55,57,58,60,74(br),75(all),81.81.83.S- : 88(tl),88(map),90(BathGuide),93(0,94(tr),100.lrrl. ltu. i,5 I 10.I I6. I I9. We are grateful to the following for their help with the commissionedphotography: Monica & PeterAndrews;BathTourist Information Centre:Beli College,Cambridge;CostaCoffee,BishopsStortford;PaulGotrfe:l. Host, BishopsStortford;l-ataNathawani;Jo & Tom Robirson. Heit:: & Chris Tamley;The Vaults,Cambridge;The Moorhen. HarlLls-. CatherineWise;Wakelins, SaffronWalden;Ailsa & Daud elch The publishers would like to thank the following illustrators: Fred Blunt (New Division), Mark Duffin, JesseEckel (Neu' Division), Martina Farrow (New Division), F & L Productiors. GrahamKennedy,JoanneKerr (New Division), Domanic Li (Organisation),Chihiro Oda.
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