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3. CONTENTS
Unit 1 Hil
Unit 2 Jobs
Self-Assessment Test I Units 1-2
Unit 3 Family life
Unit 4 Places
Self-Assessment Test 2 Units 3-4
Unit 5 Likes and dislikes
Unit 6 Routines
Self-Assessment Test 3 Units 5-6
Unit 7 Taient
Unit 8 Free time
Self-Assessment Test 4 Units 7-8
Unit 9 Changes
Unit 10 T?avel
Self-Assessment Test 5 Units 9-10
Unit 11 Childhood
Unit 12 Shopping
Self-Assessment Test 6 Units 1I-I2
Self-Assessment Tests Answer Key
Workbook Tapescript
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GRAMMAR AND SPEAKING
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,: Complete the conversations.
1 A Hello. l'm Karl. What's your name?
B My name's Dave.
A Nice to meet Je!1, Dave.
B Nice to meet you , Ioo t
3 A Hi. Jane. What's _ name?
B name's Fernando.
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Vocabulary: countries and nationalities
,€- Complete countries 1-10.
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nationality.
1 Dave I'm from Canada
Amdfie I'm French
2 Silvia I'm from
Karl I'm
3 Jane I'm
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6. GRAMMAR AND SPEAKING
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e Write the sentences.
1 Italy. /Il trom/ am
I amfromltaly.
2 von / Snain') / Are / from
VOCABULARY
Numbers
.E Match the words to the correct numbers. There are
four extra numbers.
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3 are /Argentinian. / You / not
4 from? / yor /Where / are
5 Canada. I am/ from/I/not
Complete the conversations.
1 A Where are you from?
B I'm from Madrid.
2 A,Are you Polish?
B -es. I
3 A -lre 1-ou from Ierico?
Bo. I
4A_IinLondon?
B No. ;.-ou .You _
Ianchester!
5 A _ you at university?
B Sorry? Oh! _ I a student? Yes,
6 A _ I in London, England?
B No, you . You _ in
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fifty-eight forty-six
eleven nine { ra
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Write the words in the puzzle.
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PRONUNCIATION
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'1- 4+l:i;:ij Say the words. Then listen
and repeat.
1 lel
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lfrentjl French
2 letl
/nernv name
i spern/ Spatn
ili.i{J:ii Say the words and
complete the crossword.
Then listen and check.
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3 l'netplzl
5 /'meksrkeu/
6 /'twenti/
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2 /ke'nerdien/
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Greetings
i.: $:i!ti,+ Put the conversations in the correct order,
Then match the conversations with photos A and B.
Listen and check.
0ne
a Hi, Ben. How are you?
b Yes, I'm fine, thanks.
c A-fternoon, Helenl
d Fine, thanks. And you?
Photo
Two
a I'm very weII, thank you. And you?
b Good morning, Mrs Smith.
c Yes, I'm very well, thank you.
d Good morning, John. How are you?
Photo _
Circle the correct response, a, b or c.
1 Morning, Sue.
o A-fternoon.
b I'm fine, thanks.
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2 How are you?
a I'm Jane.
b I'm very well, thank you.
C I'm from Berlin.
3I'm fine, thanks. And you?
a Yes, I'm fine.
b Nice to meet you.
c Good evening!
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GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
he/she, his/her
$ Complete the conversations.
1 A What's his name?
B His name's Neil .
A Where's he from?
B He's from lreland .
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name?
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B Her name's _
A Where's from?
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:i3 Write the jobs.
1 ctayrseer secretary
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Write the jobs in the boxes.
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to be= is/'s
s Write the sentences with 3.
1 Her name Kalie
Her name'E KaNie
2 Katie from London.
3 She a receptionist.
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4 His name Billent.
He an engineer.
Blilent Trrkish.
he/she is, you are, your/his/her
trtrtrtrtrtr {+ Tick (/) the correct sentence.
1 a She's a secretary. A
b She are a secretary. I
2 a What's he's job? I
b What's his job? I
3 a What's your name? I
b What's you're name. I
4 a Where are you from? f
b Where she is from? I
5 a How old is you? I
b How old is she? I
6 a His job is an artist. I
b He's an artist. f]
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NAME; MKE BrOWN
JOB: Engineer
couNTRY Canada
AGE: 22
1 What's his name?
Hts name's Mike 7rawn,
2 What's his job?
3 Where is he from.'
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1 His name's Andy. He's(mechanic.
2 I'm from Poiand. I'm engineer.
3 Marie's receptionist. She's from France.
4 Are you secretary?
5 Tom's actor from London.
6 Her name's Jill and she's artist.
4 Ho'"v old is he.'
10. GRAMMAR AND LISTENING
to be: is/isn't
"5 Look at the photos and complete the sentences
with's/isn't.
1 Jack isn'I an engineer.
He _ an actor.
2 Brigitte Canadian.
She _ French.
to be: is - questions and short answers
::: Write questions and short answers.
1 she / engineer?
ls she an engJneer ?
Yes. she ts (+)
2 he / from Italy?
3 Miss Thomas I yotr teacher?
4 Jack / married?
5 your name / Alice?
Complete the questions.
1 What;shername ? Her name's Tania.
Tirkey? No, he isn't. He's
from Argentina.
3 How she? She's nineteen.
? He's from Poland.4 Where
5 Bart? No, it isn't. His
name's Brian.
6
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(-)
(-)
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(-)
Italian?6 Is Maria
No, she's
**=cl* Complete the missing letters of the alphabet.
trutrHutrItrr3 Miss Thomas a doctor.
She _ a teacher.
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VOCABULARY
Spelling: the alphabet
= -
Listen and write the answers.
1 hat's your name?
It's Sheila. 1-h-e-i-la .
2 Are _vou German?
Yes. I'm from
3 here's Rio de Janeiro?
It's in
4 'here's Peter from?
He's from
5 How old are you?
I'm
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Say the words. Then listen and repeat.
1 ls'tl 2lel
/frqrns/ France lbegl b4g
/ortlst/ artist /'krenede/ Canada
:*e ffiffi put the words from the box in the correct
column. Then listen and check.
aren+ Italian pardon Dan married
Martin Spqnish mech4nic afternoon
thanks
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, conect order. Then listen and check.
: aIt'sabank.
I b Pardon?
. c Oh, a bank! Sorry, I don't know.
, d Excuse me. Where's HSBC?
e HSBC? I'm sorry, I'm from
r Germany. I don't understand.
1 HSBC.
::. Complete the conversations.
Circle a, b or c.
1 _4rere's the bank, please?
La.J trxcuse me.
b Pardon.
c Good afternoon.
2 Thank you Yery much.
a I'm sorry.
b I don't understand.
C You're welcome.
3 Are you Daniel Craig?
a I don't know
b Pardon?
c Excuse me.
Write sentences 1-4. Then tick (/) the conect
sentence, a or b.
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You aren't an arlisL
2ldenl lrul l'mrlridl
3 ldenl lvl lellmr'kenrlJ
4 l'mcr'^ttnl lzl lenl /'ort{st/ lframl /frorns/
a Dan's an artist.
b Martin's from France
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Look at the photos and read textsA-D. Match
names 1-4 to the texts.
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2 Ricky Martin I
3 Dido I
4 Alicia Keys I
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de Bouinevialle
Armstrong isn't
american. she isn't
F rench. she's from
london, england.
she's a Singer.
Read the box and look at texts A and B. Tick (/) the
correct answers.
We use capital letters for:
o countries {England)
o nationalities (English)
o jobs
. names (Mary, London)
o l(lam)
. to start a sentence
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Write four or five sentences about a person (a friend/
singer/actor). Use texts A-D to help you.
Tenelope Cruz is from 1pain. the . . .
His first name's
thomas and
his surname is
Mapother IV. he
isn't a Singer, he's
an Actor. he's from
the usa.
His first name's Enrique and his surname's
Morales. He isn't from the USA, he's from
Puerto Rico. He's a singer, too.
She's American. She's from New York in
the USA. She's a singer. Her first name's
Alicia and her surname's Ausello-Cook.
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13. E Put the words from the box in the
correct column.
**rk€y French
/6 nninfcw yv[trol
American Canada
Write the sentences.
1 He lsinger.
He's a sinaer
2 Anna / police officer.
3 She / Polish.
4 Adam / electrician.
5 Her name I Helen.
6 She / from Russia.
Put the words in the conect order to
make sentences.
1alis/waiter./He
He is a waiter
2 Kelly I actor. I isn't /Mr / an
3 not / engineer. lI I an / am
4 teacher /Mrs /your / Is / Thomas?
5 is / a /Tm /from / mechanic / Ireland.
6 from / Yolu / not / France. / are
(5 points)
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Countries Nationalities
Turkey
Match the numbers to the words.
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33 67 ?+ 94 100
(5 points)
1 seventy-one 71 7 twelve s
2 flfty-six
3 ffieen
4 thirty-three
5 twenty-five
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6 a hundred
8 forty
9 ninety-four
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10 eight
11 sixty-seven
(5 points)
(5 points)
S Complete the jobs. Write a or an (5 points)
1a einger
2 _ ;___;;
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4 p er
5mac
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1
-asecretary.? Her b Your @Siret
2 What's iob?
a his O f*t c she
3 What's _name?
a he's b your c she
4 Where's _ from?
4he bI cher
5Howoldis-?
a you b she c he's?
6
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an artist.
a I'm b His c Your
I know
o to be: am/'m noUam l?
. to bei are/aren'Uare you?
. to bei isfisn't/is he?
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o l/you/he/she/it
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GRAMMAR AND READING
Vocabulary: family
C Find eight more family words. Look + and 0.
Plural nouns
,* Complete the sentences with the correct words.
1 His broNhers aren't doctors, they're
musicians . (musicians/brothers)
2 Helen and I aren't . She's my
. (friend/sisters)
3 Her _ is a teacher but her sons are
. (actors/daughter)
4 My mum's a _ and m1'uncles are
. (engrneers/secrel an')
5 Are your nr- qindorq')
(artists/children)
to be: are/aren't
;+ Write the sentences.
1 artists / Manchesl er/ from /we (+)
W e ar e a rtisls f r o m l,/t an che sle r
2 Emma /her land / David / children
Emma andDavid aren'Iher children
3 son / daughter / and I students / my
4 and lmusicians / brothers / Paul / his (-)
5 big/from/a/family/you (-)
fo fe: questions
€ Write the questions.
1 AreyouhawyinOxford ?
Yes, we're very happy in Oxford.
2 2
We're from New York
No, they aren't Mexican. My grandparents
are Polish.
I'm eighteen and my brother's twenty.
No, we aren't students. We're singers.
My mother's from Germany but my
father's Spanish.
to be: islisn't, arelaren't
+E Complete the text with the correct torm ol to be.
from a famous family. She
from New York, she's from Nerr
Orleans! Her surname 3_ Jolie-Pitt. Her
mother Angelina Jolie and her father
t_ Brad Pitt. They u_ American
actors. Her sister and brother 7
famous.
too. They o_ from America, they're from
Africa and Asia! Her brothers Maddox and Prui
n_ from Cambodia and Vietnam. Her sister
Zahara to_ from Ethiopia. Maddox,Zahara
and Pax tl American but Shiloh is.
hiloh r is
(-)
(+)
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r e b e oo f
a i I w S m d m
n f h h c o j D
d a u g h t e r
p t s b I h u o
d h b D I e n I
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6 sister / his / teachers / and / husband / her (+)
Together they are one big happy family!
15. Circle the possessive 3.
1 My sister@ sons are short.
2 Bill is her husband's brother.
3 His father's an engineer.
4 Her famiiy's Spanish.
5 Jack's a great actor.
6 Where are Jim's parents from?
7 Are they Susan's photos?
I lt's a very big wedding.
*-i:;:;;t* Who's who? Complete the sentences.
Jane's Freddy's mother.
Kate's Jane's sister.
Harry's Kate's husband.
Barbara's Kate's mother.
1 Harry is Freddl/s uncle
2 Kate's Freddr-'s
3 Freddr-'s Jane's
4 Jane's Barbara's
Pe,tp,r and. t..Vlru
hetrrt^L
GRAMMAR AND LISTENING
Vocabulary: family
F Write the words for Tim's family.
1 Becky
2 Carol and Bernard
3 Helen
4 Peter
5 Nora
6 Bernard
Tim
sisler
Possessive 3
:*F Replace his/herwith the name in the brackets and
possessive 3.
1 His family isn't very big. (Tim)
Tim's family isn'tvery biq .
2 Peter is her uncle. (Beckv)
3 Her grandmother is short. (Gemma)
4 His parents aren't American. (Tlm)
5 His wife is from New York. (Peter)
6 Her daughter is Gemma's aunt. (He1en)
5 Barbara is Fredd:,-'s
1B
16. f'
Possessive adjectives
$ Complete the table.
VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR
lrregular nouns
C Complete the sentences with plural nouns.
1 John and Fred's wives are sisters. (wife)
2 Thro of my teachers are . (man)
3 The in the photo are doctors.
(woman)
4 Three in my class are musicians.
(person)
5 David and Janet are their (child)
Adjectives
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sma[ poor sad new
big bad old good
Complete the conversation with words from Exercise 5.
A What are l your names?
B I'm Jacques and this is'_ sister.
3 name's Michelle.
A Are you from France?
B Yes, n_ are. 5_ parents are
from Paris.
What are 6_ jobs?
My dad's a musician and 7_ mum's
a housewife.
Is your dad in a band?
Yes, t_ band's name is Cubana.
You're tall. Are n- parents tall, too?
No, t'_ argn't!
A
B
A
B
She's
She's
He's
They're He's
Adjectives and plural nouns
.€ Complete the sentences with adjectives and
plural nouns.
1 His mother is taII but he's s h o r | .
2 Their father's car is old and very u _ _ _
3 My friend's sisters are pretty w_ _ _ _ .
4 En$ish p _ _ _ _ _ are very poJite.
5 We aren't at _ __ family.
LISTENING
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your
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her
we
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Emily
1 Emily's mum has got a brother.
2 Emiiy's grandmother has got three
children.
Lily
3 Lily's husband is German.
4 Lily's husband has got a sister.
Freddy
5 Freddy's mother isn't from Manchester.
6 Freddy's uncle comes from Berlin.
Elizabeth
7 Frank's wife is a teacher.
B Elizabeth has got two children and two
grandchildren.
It's small .
t4
6 They aren't bad c
17. PRONUNCIATION
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and repeat.
1 la,l
ldr,dl dad
lTamehl family
2ltl
lmttm/ mum
IrqkaU uncle
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1 Her mum's from Russia. 4 He's a bad actor.
ffi* Listen and number the
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lbredl tr /sa.n/
l'brn6el I /rfttal
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2 My uncle's in London.
3 His son's car is ugly.
1-12. Listen again and repeat.
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l'hnzbendl I
tbr,st I
5 My husband's Spanish.
6 Their brother's my dad.
E Complete gaps 1-6 for situations in pictures A-C.
Use words and phrases from the box.
eye Goodnv" fufi"
cqgd"igl! fgg rgy
H Circle the correct response, a or b.
1 Goodnight, Tom. Sleep well.
@Goodnight. See you tomorrow.
b Bye. See you later.
2Bye, Joe. See you later.
a And you.
b Bye, Liz. Take care.
3 Bye, dad.
a Goodbye, Ann. Take care.
b Goodnight. See you.
A Bye Jack!
B l bye ,Harry.2
A Goodnight, mum.
B'_ , Sam. Sleep well.
later.
A Bye, dad.
B'_ , Jane.
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GRAMMAR AND READING
Vocabulary: places
-i*. Match places 1-13 in Bigsby to the words in
the box.
bank @ cafe ! church !
cinema ! club I hospiral !
hotel ! [brary ! museum I
park ! post office ! supermarket f]
theatre I
WHATTHEY SAY
ABOUT BIGSBY
boring!
great!
there is/isn'Uare/aren't
:it Complete the sentences about Bigsby.
1 fhere's only one cinema in Bigsby.
two
3
-
some supermarkets and
three
a theatre or a park.
a lot of clubs and cafes.
4
5
6
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EIGSEY- it's a great place!
things to see and do!
16
hospitals.
19. a, some, a lot of, any
..-= Circle the correct answers.
1 There's some /@bank in this tou,n.
2 There aren't any / som,e museums.
3 There are a / some libraries.
4 There isn't a lot of / a good hotel here.
5 There are a / a lot oJ great theatres.
6 There aren't any / some churches.
there isl isn'tl arel aren't
r-E Write sentences. Use the prompts with a,
some ot any.
t hotel (+) restaurants (-)
There's a hotel. There aren' t. an:r restaurant s.
2 supermarket (+) caf6 (-)
3 cinema (+) theatres (-)
4 libraries (+) university (-)
5 post office (+) banks (-)
6 museums (+) clubs (-)
7 parks (+) buses (-)
Adjectives
i-ii Complete the sentences with the correct adjective.
1 Your towrr is g r e a t ! There are lots of
theatres and clubs.
2 My tov,n is very b _ _ _ _ _ . There isn't a
crnema or a good restauranl .
3 There's a good museum with
i___ ___photos of the old tov,n.
4 The park in the centre is very n _ _ _ , it has
a fountain and lots of lovely trees.
Complete the sentences about pictures t+
There's only one in the toun
ffi
some
great nice theatres.
a lot of
LISTENING
:t ;:;lil i Listen and tick (/) the true sentences.
Then correct the false sentences,
1 Jerry's parents are Italiai.. 7
5 The lraffic h m-v r-itv is t _ _ _ _ _ _ _ !
There are lots of cars eve4,'where!
6 The caf6s and restaurants in my tornm are
simplyf ___ _ !You can always eat
delicious food there!
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20. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
Vocabulary: shops and facilities
::, Write the names of places 1-9 on the plan.
is/are there?
:i: Complete the questions about Marston town centre.
1 AreLhere any burger bars?
a museum?
any bookshops?
a supermarket?
.anrr tolpnhnnpq?
any record shops?
2
3
4
5
6
SHOP
ALBERT SQUARE
LIBRARY
is there/are ffere: short answers
Write questions and short answers about Marston,
1 she / engineer?
ls there a chutch tn Lhe town cenLre ?
No,Lhere tsn'L
2 toilets / on Black Street?
3 post office / on Henry Street?
4 telephones / in the tov"m centre?
CINEMA
HENRY STREET
RITT HOTEL
1
shoe SHOP
SHOP
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POST OFFICE
21. Correct the mistake in each sentence.
1 Is there some bank on this street?
ls there a bank on Ihis street?
2 There is an internet caf6 in the tovm?
3 is there any bookshops on London Road?
4 Are there some good burger bars in New York?
5 Is there any bookshops here?
6 There are any nice parks in London?
PRONUNCIATION
lol leul
.S ffi Say the words. Then listen and check,
'l lnl 2leul
l[opl shqp /heu'teU hote]
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ffi put the words from the box in the correcr
column. Then listen and check.
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dqn't qpposite knqw haspital
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Asking for and giving directions
E Complete the conversations with the words
from the box.
*+** tu. near (x 2) on know
over (x 2) next there opposite
1 A Excuse me. l where's the museum?
B lt's 2_ there 3_ the right
It's n_ to the caf6.
A Thank youl
2 A Excuse me. Is t_ a hospital
6_ here?
B I'm sorry I don't 7
A That's OK.
3 A Excuse me. Are there any telephones
here?
B Yes, they're not e_ . Thel,-'r:
Lo Lhere. rr tl.;
King's Hotel.
Write a short dialogue, Give directions to a place
near your school/home.
A Excuse me. her. s -i.: 'lr:r-."
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VOCABULARY
Prepositions of place
F Complete the conversations about Marston with the
words from the box.
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the left the right in
1 A Excuse me. Where's the library?
B lt's I on A-lbert Souare. It's 2
the sports shop.
2 A Sorry. Is there a bookshop t_
Black Street?
B Yes, it's n_the post office, on
t_
3 A Excuse me. Is there an internet caf6
u_ the tovm?
B Yes, it's '_ Henry Street, u--
the cinema.
4 A Where's Brown's, the clothes shop, please?
B It's e_ Albert Square, on 10--
. It's tt-
-
the
burger bar.
The bookshop is next to the sports shop.
The sports shop is opposite the post office.
The cinema is next to the post office.
What's opposite the cinema?
22. I titl'r.J,4t1d 5*-Fp,
BATHVisitors'Guide
Home
City Guide
Map
Accomodation
Eating Out
Read the emails and circle the correct answers
aorb.
1 Who's happy in Bath?
a Amelia b Pietro
2 Who's far from the city centre?
a Amelia b Pietro
Read the emails again. Tick (/) the true sentences.
1 Amelia's school is very good. A
2 Her English family's house is not far
from the city centre. U
3 There are a lot of interesting clubs
in Bath.
4 Pietro's school's very small
5 There are a lot of interesting museums.
6 There are some good restaurants in Bath.
i Aul+Fili Prini
:]. Read the box and match 1-5 with a-e.
examples in Amelia's email.
S wwwvisitorsguidebath.co. uk
Fo*'uo" otro
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Hi Renata,
Bath's great and my school's fantastic! My English
tu-iv'Jorse is very nice and it's near the city
centre, Bath's a very pretty' old town and there are
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interesting shops' There are cinemas' gooo
restaurants and some fantastic clubsl
Are You OK? Call me'
Amelia xxx
Hi Antonio,
paths boring. The schoots terrible and my Englishfamilys house is very small. There isnt even acomputer here. The house isnt near the city centreand there arent any buses in the evening. There arentany good clothes shops supermarkets or Internetcaf6s. Where am I
Help
Pietro
READING AND WRITING Underline
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b possessive 3
c c0mma
d apostrophe
e exclamation mark
Correct Pietro's email.
= lmagine you're in an English school in Bath.
Write an email to a friend. Use the emails and
pictures here to help you.
HiTeLer,
I'mlnbalhllt's ...
Hi Antonio,
Bat(b borinO. The schoo(s terrible
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23. SELF.ASSESSMENT TEST 2 I g'ruEg$
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E Add five words in each column. (5 points)
Family Places
daughler church
Replace the underlined adjective with the
opposite adjective from the box. (5 points)
#+ rich ie..i6i" sirort
i"!9l9!!i$ lgy
1 Their tovm is very pretty u4ly .
2 Her uncle is boring
3 Is your mother very tall _?
4 There's a nice, old _ hotel here.
5 There are some fantastic
bookshops here.
6 His grandparents are very pger
Circle the correct answer, a or b.
1 Our parents are very nice _.
a persons @neople
(5 points)
2 The _in my family are very pretty.
a woman b women
3 lt's over there, on the _ .
a left b opposite
4 My grandson is a very happy _.
a child b children
5 The restaurant is _ the cinema.
a on the right b next to
6 The hotel's _ the church.
a near to b opposite
Complete the sentences with possessive
or is in the correct place.
2t3
1 My mum/Iamilyiven big.- A "A
2 Her uncle wife from Ner,r'brk.
3 Her husband father a teacher.
4 Carol daughter very pretty.
5 Jack girlfriend Spanish.
6 Their sister son a student.
(5 points)
I know Yes No ?
. t0 be. youiweithey' are,'aren'ti? I I I
. there is/isn't/areiaren'tr? I I I
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Write negative sentences using the word
in brackets. (5 points)
1 There's a restaurant on Park Street. (caf6)
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isn'L a cafe on Tark SLreet .
2 There are a lot of bookshops in the torm.
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3 They're mechanics. (engineers)
4 There's a theatre here. fcrnema)
5 We're from Scotland. 0reland)
6 There are some nice clothes shons near here.
(shoe shops)
Write questions 1{. Match the questions
to answers a-f. (5 points)
1 your aunt / an artist?
lsyour aunl an arLisL ?
2 their grandparents / from here?
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3 How many / churches / in Bath?
4 any good clothes shops / near here?
5 an Internet caf6 lin the town centre?
6 Where / the toilets, / please?
?
a No, there isn't.
b They're over there.
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e Yes, there are some great shops in
Oxford Street.
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Likes and dislikes
GRAMMAR AND READING
Vocabulary: verbs
-€ Complete the gaps with the verbs from the box.
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"ut'
speak
5;:
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-. in a shop
,"
1 work
,,r a library
ptzza
Italian food
a lot
Russian
three languages
very fast
football
tennis
fnr F,nolrnrl
r enmnrrter
a job
two brothers
in London
with my family
in the centre
Present Simple: llyou/we/they
:t Complete the sentences with verbs from Exercise 1.
1 I don'rs?eak three languages. (-)
<-
Complete the sentences about the pictures 1-6.
We don'Nlike bananas. You _ a lot of burgers.
They _ a car. I _ in Rome.
They _ in a shop. We _
-1 Write true sentences about you.
1
2
3
4
5
6
2 They
3We
a ruce car. (+)
(+)
(-)4 You
5 They
Manchester United. (*)
a lot of pizzas.
in a library.
for
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work.-
live
eat
have
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like
speak
with my friends.
-in a record shop.
tennis.
coffee.
Italian.
a sister.
Mexican food.
6We with our parents. (+)
I don'I work in a record snoo
25. Present Simple: questions and short answers
$ Write the questions and answers,
1 you llive / Manchester?
Do you live in Manchest er ?
Yes, I do .
2 they I eat lChinese food?
No,
-.
3 your parents / work / in the centre?
No,
-.
4 they / have / any brothers and sisters?
Yes,
5 you / speak / three languages?
Yes,I_.
6 we / have / any coffee?
No, we
Present Simple: all forms
€F Complete the conversation.
Michelle Hil I'm Michelle.
Ergun Hi. My name's Ergun. I'm from
Trrkey.
Michelle lDo you live in Istanbul?
Ergun No, I '_ . I live in Ankara.
And you?
Michelle I'm Canadian.
Ergun Really? Where t_ you live?
Toronto?
Michelle No, I *_ in Montreal. We
speak French there.
Ergun You u_ fantastic English, too.
What's your job?
Michelle I 6_ have a job. I'm a student.
'-you work?
Ergun Yes, I 8_ . I'm a mechanic.
Michelle n_ you like your job?
Ergun Yes, I do!
GRAMMAR AND SPEAKING
Vocabulary: sports, free time, food
€ Label the pictures and add one more word in
each category.
free timc I
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Likes and dislikes
ffi Complete the sentences with the eonect words.
Use the symbols to help you.
1 I reallylike hospital prograrrurres on T-. -+@
2 We -- basketbalt. e
3 My mum and dad
Italian food. ?
4I nnnnd filmi ^,
5 My friends hip hop.
6 Thev
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2 books
3 filnr
music. +O
classical
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26. |i
0bject pronouns
= Complete the table with the words from the box.
4 We don't eat vegetables. We don't like
vegetables.
5 They play tennis with my brother and me.
6 Dido is a great singer. I love Dido.
Complete the sentences with object pronouns.
1 Do you eat a lot ofbananas?
Yes, we really like Ihem
2 Do your sisters like your boyfriend?
No, they hate _ .
3 Is that a photo of_ ?
Yes. I'm with my friends.
4 Do you like Susan?
WeIl. I ouite like
5 Do you play basketball?
No, I don't like
6 Do you like 2
VOCABULARY
Food and drink
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and u.
ty ttlt t$t
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me him you them it us
Write the sentences with the correct object pronoun.
1 We don't play football. We hate fue+ba#.
We don't play football. W e hate it.
2 I quite like Brad Pitt. Do you like Brad Pitt?
3 I love hip hop but my friends hate hip hop. PRONUNCIATION
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she
2 ttlt
/tJrps/ elrips
It[itzl cheese
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ld3lutsl juice
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Listen and number the words.l-12.
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1 Charlie and Sharon
l't|orh/ land/ l'leran/ lllreftl |fifl
floetl l6etl llt'vl led3tebalzl
2 Jane and John
ld3etnl lendl ld3onl llatU /'tjoklSt/
lbetl l6etl ldauntl Aatkl ltltpsl
Subject pronouns 0bject pronouns
me
you
he
she her
it
we
they
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c h o o I a t e e cl a
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d v u r h i k A n w
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Yes, I love you!
27. Prices
I iTJ.i:Ei:i Listen and write the prices.
1 L1.60 5
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0rdering and buying food
+ Put the words in the correct order to make the
conversations.
Anna please. / and lchips, / Egg
1
Eqe and chlps. please .
Man else? / Anl'thing ,
Write the prices from Exercise 1 in words.
1 onepoundsixtv
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Man are. /you / Here
1
Anna is / How /that? / much
5
Man pounds / please. I four / That's /
seventy,
:F *RR-t Listen to the conversation and complete the
prices on the menu. i5 Write a conversation tor you. Use the menu from
Exercise 3.
You Hello. t_, please
Man Sure. AnS,thing else?
You Yes.2 nl o: qe
Man Here you are.
You 3
Man That's r
please.
Anna Yes./cake / andl A/please.l al
coIa, I chocolate
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Mineral water
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GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
I Lara wakes up )ate
5 She_workatll
Present Simple: he/she/it
"{ Look at pictures 1-7. What's Lara's job?
Complete the sentences with the verbs from
the box.
** ii*.ir s"i go
have leave start
2 She _ fruit and
coffee for breakfast,
4 She _ work at
4 in the afternoon.
She _ home at l2
at nrght.
She _ to bed at
? rn the mnrnino
Complete more sentences about Lara. Use the
correct verb in the right form.
1 Lara wakesu? at 10 a.m. (wake up/start)
2 She _ her Spanish class at 2 in
the afternoon. (go/start)
3 She _ to work at 4 in the afternoon.
(get/leave)
4 She _ dinner at the hotel. (go/eat)
5 She
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the hotel at 11 p.m.
(get tol leave)
6 She
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to bed late. (golfinish)
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29. i.E Complete the sentences with the correct verb
from the box.
s" Ii"il! pPy '"1?I glt ltgdl
1 She qoes to school at B.
2 My brother _ basketbal at schooj.
3 She _ French in the afternoon.
4 My dad work at 6 p.m.
5 He _ a hamburger and chips
for lunch.
6 My mother _ with a book
after dinner.
us ua IIy/s o m etim e s/n eve r
;$ Put the words in the correct order t0 make
sentences.
'f mum / up I at /My /wakes I T. I usualy
Mv mum usually wakes u? at7
2 leave/ sometimes / 5 p.m. / They / school / at
3 never I 2 p.m. /has / at / He / lunch
4 sandwich I for I a/lunch. / usually/ He / eats
5 friend / at / sometimes / My / night. /
studies / late
6 never / sons / school. I play I at I Her / footbail
Write the sentences from
1 lneverwakeu?al7
2
Exercise 4 about you.
Correct the sentences.
1 She usually eat fish and chips on Friday.
the usuallv eatsfish and chi?s onFriday
2 Lara doesn't usually has coffee for breakfast.
3 My friends they never play tennis.
4 We usually starts work early.
5 Robert wears sometimes a uniform.
GRAMMAR AND LISTENING
Present Simple: he/she/it
,*. Complete the sentences about the oicfures !'{ :i- ffiE
verbs in brackets.
:
Sheila works in a bank.
(work)
3he doesn'twork in a
bookshop.
Michelle
chicken. (like)
vegetables.
Alrue
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David
basketbal-]. lj:'-at
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1 a She not goes to work on Saturdays.
b She doesn't go to work on Saturdays.
2 a Tom doesn't work in a bank.
b Tom work in a bank.
3 a They don't eat Chinese food.
b They don't never eat Chinese food.
4 a My teacher doesn't like chocolate.
b My teacher really like chocolate.
5 a My brothers aren't play basketball.
b My brothers don't play basketball.
6 a We lives in Canada.
b We don't live in Canada.
Present Simple: questions
5€ Complete the conversations.
1 What r does Lorna do?
She 2
workg in a record shop.
she wear a uniform?
Yes, she a
5
she like her job?
Yes, she o_ . She loves it!
2 What t_ Kevin do ?
He'_ in a bank.
t_he_auniform?
VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING
Days of the week
= Put the letters in the correct order t0 make days of
the week. Number them 1-7 in the correct order.
l aodymn
2aeysdut
3yhdutsar
4dayrtasu
5drfayi
6nddywesea
Taunysd
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3 7.35
4 11.30
5 8.20
6 9.45
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b twenty past eight
C quarter past five
d quarter to ten
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f half past eleven
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lB *ffi Listen and draw the times.
No,
5
t_
he _ his job?
No, he u_ . He hates it!
LISTENING
ffi Listen to lsabel. Circle the correct answer.
aorb.
1 lsabel comes from _.
a England @Mendoza
2 In Mendoza, shops are open _ .
a in the evening b in the afternoon
3 Isabel _ sleeps in the afternoon.
a sometimes b usually
4 Isabel's brother _ school at 2.
a starts b finishes
5 Her sister _ gets up early.
a usually b never
6 Isabel's family usually has dinner _.
aatT bat11
F*==i+ Complete the bus times and the two
sentences below
1 Bus 205 leaves every _ minutes.
2 The last bus leaves at
Prepositions - ailon/in
=
Gomplete the sentences wilh at, on, in.
1 I usually go to the cinema on Friday night.
2 We never get up early _ the weekend.
3 Do you work _ the evening?
4 Lara sometimes finishes work _ 11.30.
5 They usually study _ night.
6 Does he play football _ Saturday afternoon?
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31. PRONUNCIATION
lsrl lc'^l
€ +EH= Say the words. Then
listen and check.
1 lstl
/wsrk/ wark
l's'^h/ carly
2lctl
lfctl four
lspc,^tl spart
€ Comptete the crossword,
Then listen and check.
ACROSS >
2l'bstgal
4 ltettl
5 l'fc'^ttl
7 l'mc'^ntql
8 /'setede/
DOWN V
1 I'kwc:tal
2l'bc'^rryl
3 l'0s'^zdetl
6 /'0srti/
Talking about time
'* ffiffi Listen to four conversations. Match them to
texts A-D.
1re] zlf 31 4I
LE ffiEF Complete the conversations with
sentences a-f. Then listen and check.
141 e
B At ten past two.
A Thank you.
2 A What time does John's train arrive?
Br_
3 A Excuse me. Is there a post office
near here?
B Yes, it's over there, next to the library.
Ar_
B I think it closes at 1 on Saturday.
4 An-
B There's Fri,ends at B. Then there's a fi]m.
Au_
Bu_
a What trme does it start?
b At 9 o'clock.
c hen does it close?
d hat's on Tr tonight?
p+eas€?
f It arrives at quarter past slr.
:=: Write two more conversations. Use texts C and D.
1 A What time does the bus from Oxford
arrive in London?
B
2A
B
-I
5
fl
il
"a
5**Ft.
8.00 Friends
9.00 Saturday night film:
Green Card
10.45 News
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32. rl
I
READING AND WRITING
f,tt Vho is she?
--= Sasha is seventeen. 5he3 from Russia but now she
i tives in Fiorida. Sne coes to a tennts school near
i ttrtiami.
t:l What does she do?
-_.I SheS a tennis player She gets up very early and
: plays tennis from B to 12.In the afternoon. she
: has normal school lessons and studies Enqlish.
Ii What does she eat?
--,Y She eats fruit. vegetables and fish. She eais a lot
! of bananas but s-he never has chocolate cake.
f rr What does she like?
--,- She likes jazz and pop music but she doesn't
: like hip hop and rock. She quite likes TV but her
: favourite thing is ... shopping!
Il vhat about the future?
--,- She wants to be famous and plav at Wimbledon.
i CooO luck. Sashal
,$ Read the text and write short answers to the
questions about Sasha.
" Read the text again and complete the box.
Join the sentences. Use and or but.
1 She likes vegetables. She hates turkey.
the kes veqelables bu| she hat.es Iurkev.
2 He works on Saturday. He doesn't work
on Sunday.
3 We love rock music. We love iazz.
4 I speak English. I speak Chinese. I speak
Swedish.
5 They play footbail. They don't play basketball
.4 Write about Thomas. Use the notes to help you.
tJho is he ?
Poiand/Crarrrw/t&.
l,,Jhat' does he do?
rllon-ir i, 4-S t univ€rsifq s*ud€n{
Saf-.9un: foo*bail.
tlhat do€s he ea+?
hamburqers, chips t
chiclen, veq€+abtes @
tthat do€s he tiKe?
f i lms, books, (lassiLat musie A:O
)azz, pop and roLkr-W 6e
t"Dlqt abaut {h€ future?
ptatl too*bail I Chetsea!
thomas is from Toland and he lives in . . .
B I i q :d t * € S { E N r , i d a ! d
r' rr ii ii t t t,;i 5 I r i e ; €rt;f,C:;i, -
1 Where does she live now? Florida.
2 What does she do in the morninq?
3 Does she eal fast food?
4 Whal music does she like?
5 What's her favourite thing?
6 What does she want to do in
andor but?
1 She gets up early and
2 She likes juz _
3 She eats fruit, vegetables _
4 She's from Russia
a now she lives in Florida.
b fish.
c plays tennis from B to 12.
d she doesn't like hip hop.
Flt"l
T
T
n
ffiT
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the future?
33. SELF.ASSESSMENT TEST 3 I : . * J T€ i%*#
:i Put the words from the box in the
correct column.
""+*
ff4o"Oiv irip irop chict<en
Thursday jazz milk films cheese
eggs evening Thesday books
afternoon tea basketbali
(3 points)
t:5 Write the times. (2 points)
1 4.75
2 2.20
3 3.25
4 7.45
5 11.55
auarf,er oasN four
Complete the sentences with the correcl
prepositions. (5 points)
1 I play tennis at, the weekend.
2 He gets up _ 72 _Sunday.
3 My sister leaves home _ 8 _ the morning.
4 We don't go _ school _ Saturday afternoon.
5 They go _ bed late _ friday.
6 Do you have dinner _ 10 o'clock _night?
Complete the sentences with usually,
sometimes o( never. (5 points)
1We sometimes eat fast food. We quite like it.
2 We _ start work at 8.30 but on
Saturday we start at 10.
3 She _ eats vegetables. She
hates them.
4 I _ have orangejuice for
breakfast. I love it.
5 He's a mechanic. He _wears a
suit at work.
6 I usually study in the evening but
I _ go out with my friends.
Food and
drink
Music and
free time
Days and times
of the day
cola
.:= Complete the answers with a verb and
an object pronoun.
1 Do 5'ou Iike Darjd?
Yes. I realll- "<e '*. .
2 Does Pete eat chicken.'
No, he never
3 Do they like the Spice Grls?
Yes, they realy _
4 Do you eat fish?
Yes, we usually or-i Fridar'.
5 Does he speak French.
Yes, he a lot in his job.
6 Does her brother like you?
No, he doesn't _ at all!
f:$ Write the questions and complete
the answers.
1 you / work / in Oxford?
DoyouworkinOxford ?
Yes, we do
2 Where I Suzy and George / live?
in New York.
3 your grandparents / speak Polish?
No,
-.
4 your brother /ltke jazz?
No, hip hop
5 What
(5 points)
(10 polnts)
languages / you and your sister speaki
Spanish and English.
6 Annie / play basketball?
Yes, she and tenrris. ti,c,l
:sbj t3s
I know
o Present Simple:
l/you/we/they go /don't go
He/sh e/it goes/do es n' t g o.
Do l/Does he go .,?
. usually/so mett nes/never
o n e/you/h i m/h e r/iUu s/th e m
Yes No ?
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UIT
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34. Talent
Jake is a great quitarisl
(arutsitig)
Emma is a bad
(rgsnie)
GRAMMAR AND LISTENING
Vocabulary: jobs
E What are their jobs? Put the tetters in the
correct order.
Jalre
can/can't
* Complete the sentences about the pictures
with can or can't.
1 Jake can play the guitar.
2 Emma can't sttg.
3 Jack and Jill play the violin.
4 Nick and Anne dance.
5 Tom play the piano.
6 Steve _ act.
€ Complete the conversations with the correct form
ol can. Match the correct picture (from 1-6) to
each conversation.
6trA l Can you play a musical instrument?
B Yes, of course, I,_ . i r_ play
the saxophone very well but I a
play the piano - I'm a terrible pianist.
Jack and Jill are gooc,
Nick and Anne are great
Tom is a bad
(tiivslosin)
(enadrsc)
Sterre :f
Steve is a boring
A
B
A
B
A
B
K
Enrna
@T
So what do you want to be?
I want to be a singer. I u_ sing
reaily well.
u_ you sing for us now?
Yes, I 7_ but I 8_ sing
without my guitar ...
So you'_ sing without an
instrument?
No, I to- .
tr
tt- your friends dance?
Oh, yes they t'_. They tt_
dance every night and never get tired at all!
Y,F+,
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(nitiasp) (ocrta)
35. I
can: questions and short answers
s Write questions and answers about David,
Anna and Kate.
1 David / sing?
CanDavidsinq ?
Yes,he can .
2 he / play basketball?
3 he / speak Spanish?
4 Anna and Kate / dance?
5 they / sing and act?
6 Anna / play the piano?
s Write true sentences about you, your family
and friends.
1 My best friend can'L dance.
GRAMMAR AND READING
Vocabulary
€ Circle fte correct word.
1 Can he peifotm /@u go-kart?
2 She's a very/i f / furttt'g comedian.
3 Can yo:u teach / Ieant me to cook?
4 My mum sometimes cooks a new
di,sh / dinner at the n-eekend.
5 Our teacher usualll- asks / asks for ow
opinions in class.
6 They never laugh at his sense of
humour / jokes.
have tolhas to
R Complete the sentences with faye to I has to.
1 My dad hasto drive to work.
2I _ cook lunch.
3 My sister study a lot at college.
4 We _ learn English at school.
5 A sports teacher be very flt.
6 Actors perform in front of people.
7 You _ study a lot to get to university.
8 It's very late for the children. They
go to bed now.
don't/doesn't have to
# Write the sentences with don't/doesn't have to and
the verbs from the box.
ee iaugit ai be cook
99 v?5e eP ryre se
1 I don'NhaveIo do sports at college.
I
speak English
2 Racing drivers
humour.
3 You
4 She
mormng.
5 A r,iolinist
6 -n actor
morrung.
7I
I -e
a sense of
m1- brother's jokes
to college in the
f,r.
earlv in the
to school. it's SundaS-!
2Mv
3I play the violin
4Mv
5I
play basketball.
r}=r!
AnnaDavid Kate
sng x x
dance x
play the piano x
speak Spanish x
play basketball x
act x x
sing.
to a restau.rant
toda5-. -e're going out
BB
36. ffiilry fu/ftas & rluUdwn't have to
t Gomplete the text. Use the verbs in the box and
the corectform of have to.
eo C"oi)"tale mo#
"iuit *uu,
(l:!) *:* (r:!) *i1I
Daniel is a student and he t hasro qo to
college from 9.30 to 4. But in his free time
he's a dog walker. He ,
=-
early - he takes four dogs to the park in the
morning and six dogs in the evening. He
them for an hour. He
very hard but he gets a
lot of money - 5100 a week! And he
the dogs at the weekend!
Daniel says, 'I 6
this job - but I 7
about dogs!'
exams for
a lot
her
have to/has fo: questions and short answers
= Write questions and shofi answers about Daniel and
his job.
1 Daniel I go /to college at 9.30?
DoesDanielhaveto qoto colleqe at g.ZO ?
Yes. he does
2 he /walk dogs / in the afternoon?
3 he / work at the weekend?
4 dog walkers / take exams?
VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING
Adjectives and adverbs
. Write the adverbs for these adjectives.
ffi Listen and write the correct adverb in
sentences 1-6.
1 My dad always laughs very loudly .
2 Tom's usually late and he drives very
3 Susie practises the piano
-- when
son's asleep.
4 He's famous and he plays football very
5 She always speaks on the phone
so I can understand her.
6 He isn't a good musician. He plays the violin
very
Circle the correct word.
1 I'm not a very good cook. I cook very
@iaDV uaa.
2 The chiidren have to play toud, / qui,etty
after lunch.
3 She can't sing but she dances very
good / well.
4 He's a very boring comedian. He speaks
very quiet / slowlg.
5 Her boyfriend loves go-karting. He drives
very sou /Jast.
6 My brothers play toud, / toud,Ig music
every night.
adjective adverb
loud loudly
slow
quiet
fast
bad
good
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5 they / know a lot / dogs?
37. LISTENING
g ffi Listen and write the correct adverb in the box.
Mark.. How?
plays basketball very badly
plays tennis
speaks English
plays the guitar
smgs
drives
3 Complete the dialogues with phrases from the box.
gafif€u-rep€a+ Can you speak
Can I help Can I have
Can 19u help here .u1.1 .
1 A That's ffieen fiftl'.
B Sorry. 'Can:rou re?eat that, please?
A lt's fifteen pounds ffir- pence.
2A2 vou?
B Yes. l ^ -^Ff^^o L uIlcc.
please?
3A4 *^ -l^-^^trrLE. PIC4JC.
B Sure. What's
A5
the problem?
bu5' ssm. stamps?
B They sell them in the posr office. lt's
over there.
4 A Sorry, I don't understand.
slowly, please?
B OK. The post office is over there.
A: c
B No. sorrl-. he's out.
Ar_
B Sure.
Ar_
B Laura's in the Caf6 Roma. OK.
Ar_
B Bye.
d Can you give him a message, please?
b Thank you. Goodbye.
i
: d It's Laura. I'm in the Caf6 Roma.
PRONUNCIATION
lbl lvl
E #ffiffi] Say the words. Then listen and check.
'l lbl Zlvl
fuedl bad l,vata'ltnl l,rolin
lbukl book l'neval never
H *=+:;:e!* Write the sentences.
A Are
,* Complete the phone call with sentences a-d.
lnt l l'haltbslgezl l' v errl
lba,dl lfe'^l ldewl?
ljesl lter'"baU I lhi,^l lhezl
Itel lhevl /l,a'nqrnezl
I andl l' v ed3tebaV /d3u:s/
/ferl /'brekfast/ !
?
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B Yes.terriblel
38. Free time
GRAMMAR AND READING
Vocabulary: collocations
.,1 Match two words or phrases from the box to
each verb 1-6.
a+a+ an email a dog loudly a+ slSrt
onthephone apostcard orangejuice
hard chi-ldren coffee in a clothes shon
ahat aT-shirl
Present Continuous
'.:,e Complete the sentences with verbs from Exercise 1.
1 I 'm
wearinq my new jeans.
2 My friend
3 You
(play) with his dog.
(talk) on the phone again!
4 They are busy. They (write)
emails.
5 My mum (work) hard.
6 We are in a caf6 and we
(drink) very good coffee.
:;.; Look at the picture and write sentences. Use the
Present Continuous.
1 John I wear ...
John's wearinq aT-shirL .
2 Bill and Martha / write ...
3 Emily / drink
4 Tania I eat ...
5 Steve and Jimmy / play ..
6 Joe / work ..
1 wear
2 talk
3 work
4 drink
5 write
6 play with
B6
39. Present Gontinuous: negative
+1 Look at the picture and make these sentences
negative.
1 John is reading a book.
No. John isn't readine a book
le's readinq a news?a?er .
2 Billy and Martha are nniting emails.
3 Joe is drinking coffee and relaxing.
4 Tania is eating a cake.
5 Steve and Jimmy are playing the piano.
6 Emily's son is sleeping now.
Present Gontinuous
1',i Correct the sentences.
1 He playing the piano at the moment.
He is olavina the oiano at Ihe momenL
2 Look! They are drive my car!
3 We wryiting postcards now.
4 She not cooking lunch at the weekend.
5 I am not talk to a friend on the phone now.
6 He isn't drive his car at the moment
GRAMMAR AND LISTENING
Vocabulary: rooms and furniture
= Look at the pictures and complete the phrases with
furniture names.
a lable and
four
2 a _and
a small
3a_and
abig-
4 two
an
5a_and
a_
r'
:* Complete words 1-9 in the table.
and
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kitchen
40. I
Present Continuous: questions and short answers
1 ls Susie readinL (read) a magazine?
Yes. she is.
2 _Mike and Sasha (eat) lunch?
3 _ Paul _ (play) with the cat?
4 _Dan _ (using) the computer?
Write the questions and the answers about
photos 1-4.
1 Susie / study?
ls Susie sLudyinq ?
No, she's readine a maeazine .
2 Mike and Sasha I eat /sandwiches?
3 Paul / watching / a video?
4Danlread/abook?
S Complete the phone call. Use the present Continuous.
James Hi, Louise. It's me!
Louise Hi, James. How are you?
James Fine. lAre you eaainL (eat)?
Louise Yes, I2_ ! I'm at home. I
,_ dinner with my sister.
James ._ you _ (have) curry?
Louise No, we u_ . Sorry James! We
u_ (eat) a big pizzal What
'_you _ (do)?
James I t_ (study) but it,s boring.
Can I come and have some pizza, too?
Louise Yes, sure!
James Greatl See you soon.
VOCABULARY
Write the verbs from the box in the correct place.
There are two extra verbs.
wa+€h play surf listen do read
nave ,alslt
1 watch DDs / a film
2 _a book / amagazite
3_ashower/fun
4
-basketball
/ the violin
5 _ to music / to CDs
6_friends/relatives
Complete the sentences with the words from the box.
re+at+ves the newspaper a bath
the radio the Internet a football match
1 He's phoning his relalives
2 We're watching
3 My sister's having
4 I surf every day.
5 He usually listens to
6 Are you reading
No,
Sa:==l* What rooms are they in?
Ben! mum is cooking dinner. She's talking to
his dad. His brother's having a shower and his
sister's reading a book on her bed. Their dog's
sleeping on the sofa. Ben isn't in his bedroom
or the kitchen. He's watching W.
No,
1 Ben's parents
2 His brother
3 His sister
4 The dog
5 BenNo,
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41. PRONUNCIATION
lwl lvl lfl
g ffiffi Say the words. Then
listen and check.
1 lwl
lwctV walk
l'laual shower
2lvl
/'vIslt/ I'rsit
l,tit 'vi'^l TV
3til
l'tttntl funny
lfeunl phone
.r:: i=ESFJ':i Complete the
crossword. Then listen
and check.
ACROSS >
4l'wcftal
S lfnd3l
7 llqtfl
8 /di: vir 'dir/
9 /'irvnr4/
DOWN V
1 /'saufe/
2lltdieul
3 /,wr:k'end/
4lweal
6lwotfl
T
f
tr
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T
T
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fii i-iti"i,i:i.i".i
Making arrangements
E ffi Put the conversation in the correct order.
Then listen and check.
a No, I don't. Why?
b Yes - greatl
c Do you have any plans for tomorrow
afternoon?
d OK. Let's meet at 2.30.
e In the caf6 near the stadium.
f OK. See you tomorrow
g There's a concert on at the football
stadium. Do you want to go?
h Where?
E Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.
1 Are you free this afternoon?
a Tonight.
@Yes, I am.
c Great!
2 Do you want 1o go shopping?
a Good ideal
b I'm not.
c See you.
3 Let's meet at 8 o'clock at my house.
a Why?
b See you tomorrow!
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f€ Write a dialogue. Invite a friend to one ot the
events below Use the conversation in Exercise 1
help you.
Ztst brrthdag Varty
:
:
:
at 8 .30 p.M. on 3atwrd.a"g :
3epter^ber t2th
Pleose come! Bring c bottle!
PSw 2856 4s62qt
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42. READING AND WRITING
Read postcard 1 from Jessica to
her mum and dad. Answer the
questions.
1 Where is she now?
the'sinRomenow.
2 What's she doing?
3 What are her friends doing?
4 Can she speak good Italian?
5 What does she have to do
now?
Replace the words in dafbs with
the correct pronoun. Then check
in postcard 1.
Match the underlined words in
postcard 1 to aand bbelow
? Italian ianguage
b some ltalian friends
ffi
ci. I. tove it! And t,c Itatians
aYe qrea+ - I lov€ th€m, +ool I'm
oritinq this posteard in a cald in
the Piaeza di Spaqna,I'm urith some
Ltalian friends from mg class.lhetlr€
practisinq *Lfir €nqlish and I'm
l€arninq ltalian! I can't speak i+ verLl
o€ll bu* I love i+,Ihe universitq is
verq qood and I'm studtlinq a lo*!
I have *o go to Classes nour. {.r)rit€ Soon
lots of lov€,
)essica
lflr and firs Q..9mith,
t7 Ueo Str€€t,
Smalltoux,
Btt stD
€nqland I Tnqilterra
Hr Harrtyl
Cia,,L {ron ?,ov"al f'w vnat studt|nry at
ths Vrror,retrt - f'vo SrLtrW tn A'cA,(e|.
A,^s ca-€d. rs tn ths ilazza hi 9Vary,ta the
ilaz.za hi 9?Wna rs vorrS rowantrc) {'vn
wftn 0.t^, f +atia,v,. (rend. "Mrr
f +al,a,ot
lrre,nd- rs Vra-cLrsirrytnt LT,rwuw[7aa*
(rpy,tJ" Laetn'L >D(LL F-vtaAr>V. vLr* well.
fh^rtrers,L* ,t ,nolr+. f-t*" +U^N
tt u
tnniersitw f xa tu p&rLes atd. cunb>
i-*f,A^+ 1" p,lrt,^ tuA ctub> a-re
ryei+ti'^@r''^tuL wvrLrrtq'er,vyba.rd, - d,'n't Lelt vnuy
/',-' AJ^A LA-6,1
Nrrte soow!
iass XXX
Harrrr7 onos,
At AU.9treA,
Snr4-tltor^,'rrr",
hu zqu
Ln4afu" / fwlLorra
Read postcard 2. Tick (/) correct and cross
1 Jessica is writing to her parents.
2 She's with an Italian friend.
3 She's practising her Italian.
4 Her friend speaks English very weII.
5 She doesn't like parties or clubs.
6 She doesn't study very hard.
(X) false.
E
T
T
I
T
T
Dear rtlum and Dad, 'ffirlello from ?ome! It's a beautilul 't*1r"'i*
We use pronouns (it, they, them)
to join our ideas.
'f
a Hellofrom Rome! Romds
a beautiful city. I love r1ome.
1b Hello from Rome!
a beautiful city. I love
2a And the ltalians are great -
I love the ltalians,tool
2b And the ltalians are great -
llove_,tool
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i:' Write postcard 2 again. Replace the underlined words with pronouns,
43. SELF.ASSESSMENT TEST 4 I E-iFJg-=q ?--
(5 points)
Correct the mistake in each sentence.
1 He's Listening music.
?'eg liEteninq Lo nuEic.
2 Thel can't to play footbali.
3 Do you want to go to ctnema?
4 They surfing the Internet agair'l
5 I have study for a tesl not-.
(5 points)
6 Do you plalrng the violin at school?
Write the questions. Then match them
to answers a-f.
1 you / are / doing / now? / What
Whal are vou doina now?
2 Is / English / she / school? / learning / at
(5 points)
3 walking / the lAre / dog? / they
4 you /have / When /to I do / go?
5 playing / Where / they I are /tonight?
6 you / have / this / to / do / evening? / lrhat
a No, they aren't.
b Ar 8.30.
d I have to study for a test.
e At the Boreton football stadium.
f Yes, she is.
any languages.
fit to be a racing driver.
very well? (can)
(5 points)
tT 2f
r
o
tc Tl K
o
E
tT
v n
R
,.{ Complete the crossword with
furniture words.
e Complete the words.
1 Richard's a musician. He plays the v i a I tn .
2 I usually have a s_ _ _ _ _ before breakfast.
3 I speak Russian very b_
4 You have to learn to d_ _ _ _ a car.
5 We can't c_ _ _ but we can eat a lot!
6 She's ag__ __in arockband.
Write one more word for each verb.
1 learn French, lanTuaees
2 write a postcard,
3 talk quietly,
4 have a shower,
5 listen to music,
6 watch TV,
7 read a book,
8 wear a T-shirt,
9 visit friends,
10 phone a friend,
11 work fast,
Complete the sentences with a verb from
the box and can/have to. (5 points)
pl.y d;;;" ;;;k ao sgeatc o"
1 My friends can ?lay the guitar. (can)
2 _you
-
your homework now?
(have to)
3 Their uncle
(can't)
4 You
(have to)
5-you
6 You
(5 points)
tr
T
l
l
T
/do
I
t3*Tohl
I know Yes No ?
o can/can't/can l/? '-_-l I
. have to/has to; don't/doesn't have tc.
do they/does he have to? l- il I
. Present Continuous:
am/is/are+verb-ing trII i
(not have to)
dinner tonight
LI
44. Changes
GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
wa s/wa sn' Uwe re/w e re n' t
$- Circle the correct answer about the people in
the photos.
1 Elvis PresleylDasl/ uasn't American.
2 Benny Hill was / wasn't a singer.
3 Ayrton Serma and Juan Fangio
rqa,srL't / weren't comedians.
4 Edith Piaf was / uasn't from France.
5 Anna Pavlova and Rudolph Nureyev
were / 'Lt;ere'yl't dancers.
6 Groucho Marx wasn't / weren't from Brazil.
Complete the sentences.
1 Edith Piaf wasn'I a Russian dancer.
2 Benny Hill and Anna Pavlova _ from
the USA.
3 Ayrton Senna from Brazil.
4 Groucho Marx and Elvis Presley _
Russian.
5 Juan Fangio an Argentinian dancer.
6 Rudolph Nureyev and Arura Pavlova
from Russia.
was/werei questions and short answers
t3 Write the questions and answers.
1 Benny Hill / the USA?
Was Bennv Hill from Nhe UOA ?
No,he wasn'N
2 Edith Piaf I a French singer?
3 Fangio and Senna / racing drivers?
4 Elvis Presley / a singer / England?
5 Pavlova and Nureyev / American dancers?
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6 Groucho Marx / a comedian / Russia?
45. Vocabulary
€ Complete the sentences with the words from
the box.
pt"y* vrdeos record cassette
I?dig lglsl
1 His new CD ?la,rter was a birthday present.
2 My mum always has her portable
nexL to her bed.
3 We don't usually buy _ now.
We buy DDs.
4 Their grandfather was very proud of his old
LPs and player.
5 I have 2000 _ and 500 photos on
my MP4.
6 Some people still listen to music on their
portable players.
Time expressions
,li Complete the sentences with on if necessary.
1 I was in bed at 10 o'clock - last night.
2 He was at school _thrs morning.
3 We were at the shopping centre _ Sunday
afternoon.
4 Were you at your English class _
yesterday?
5 They weren't at home _ Saturday night.
6 I wasn't here _ last year. I was in the USA
rrrith mrr frmilrr
Complete the sentences t0 make them true tor you.
Use the phrases from the table.
1 I wasn'N at home lasl ntaht.
2 Mv friends
3 My brother
4 My sister
5 My parents
last night
nn F ridrr- nioht
yesterdal-
on Saturda;- afternoon
last rveekend
on Sunday evemng
READING AND VOCABULARY
Years
.$ : Listen and write the years in numbers.
Then write them in words,
'l 1981 Nineleen eiahLv-one
2
3
4
5
6
Adjectives
:*F Put the letters in the adjectives 1-9 in the
correct order.
;:;Z;;ri:.i;i.::ie;r.: u:j:.1-i:i4:tiii-!:X:--.i:;r,t -:;ltl;+:.j.:::::==::---::.:::-::=
,_a,,:.
;i ln tg6S I was sixteen, the ,, =
ii geattes were famous and it was
i:i
a a r e ar ftraea time to be
pung. Record players were the
new fashion in technology. They
:i weren't small, cheap and
2 (solsov) black like
todav's MP3s - they were very big,
'..-- --'(evpesrnxe;
*Jir;
(tfdneiref) colours, My record
player was red and grey. I was
very proud of it - it was
_ _ _ (tcperfe)!
The mini-ski11 was the new
fashion in clothes - it was very
_ _ _ (ralupop). All my
clothes were black. lt wasn't
a7___ (usseoir)
colour for me and my friends
then - lt was '
/nmpd.nl Ye < 1Q65 rvas 2v,,,uu,,/, ,vu I
(cinaattsll
/otrl
When
- -...-=.-==:--::=..:-:-.-.:.:=:
= Write the names of things/places in your town
0r country.
1 a popular song
2 a glossy magaztne
3 a serious newspaper
4 a modern building
5 an amazing place
6 a cheap restaurant
at school / home
at the cinema / the
shopping centre
ataparty/aciub
inbed/acaf6
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S Z X V D n m I
p - q w d r S d n f
r u oo h u w h l t e
i m J t I w a e Z
n m X c u V f) v r u
o
- e t m p m n o e
b I o w n q t e d
S f S l V e r D S
c r v b a C
1-
u
VOCABULARY
Golours and seasons
€ Find six colours across > and four seasons down 0 .
Circfe the noun that doesn,tmalch the adjective.
glreen car flower @
pink tree sky guitar
orange car banana sofa
blue vegetable sky T-shirt
gold medal tree telephone
yellow fruit vegetable cloud
Complete the sentences about you.IJse colours.
When I was 10, my favourite ...
1 ... fruit was vellow (banana) .
2 ... T-shirt was
3 ... vegetable was
4 ... flowers were
5 ... food was
6 ... drink was
'€ Write the season for each picture.
50rtna
VOCABULARY AND LISTENING
Months and ordinal numbers
.$. Write the months. Then order them first to twelfth.
1 ruyanja January first
2ljnr
3 ruyberfa
4 meerpsteb
5 rnbomvee
6 amy
7 meebdrce
I guusta
9 rmahc
10 neju
1 1 tberooc
12 iarlp
Dates
:"e ffi tisten and complete the dates.
1 lhe twenty-fourNh of March
2 the _- of December
3 the eleventh of
4 the
5 the
6 the twelfth of
of May
of February
Write the dates.
1 15106 thefifileenth of June
2 21/08
3 03/09
4 25/72
5 01/01
6 72t07
Complete the sentences about r/ou.
1 Mybirthday's on Z}rhgeWember .
2 Our slrrrtrner holidays are in
3 Our last English test was on
4 I was born in (year)
5 Our last holiday was in
(place)
illi;;llc.r Read about Sam and answer the question.
Sam's 24th birthday was on the last day
in February in 2008. His true birthday is
every four years.
When was he born? Write the date.
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47. PRONUNCIATION
Sentence stress: was/were
-c *,EHS-= Listen and repeat the sentences.
1 lwazl twet
Was he at schooi? Were they at home?
No, he was at home. No, they were at
2lwozl
schooi.
/w3i/
Where was he? Where were they?
He wasn't at home. They weren't at school.
i:SE== Listen and tick (,2)the pronunciation of
was/were in each sentence.
lwazl IWDZ| lwal /w3il
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
I
Talking about dates
Complete the conversation with sentences a-e.
A Where were you in this photo, AnrLie?
B 1
We were in France on a f amilv holidav
A When was it?
B2
A How old were you? Seven?
B3
A And how old were you r.r-hen Liz u-as born?
B1
A So you were nine ir this photol
B5
a No, I wasn't. My sister Liz rvas seven.
b Yes, I was!
Complete the conversation with the words from
the box.
wasn't birthday
when (x 2) was
wherewe+e
born
A r Were you born in Scotland, A-Listair?
B No, I '_. Bul my father'r
A'_ is he from? Edinburgh?
B No, Glasgow,
A Ohl My dad's from Glasgow, too.
BIshe?5 was he born?
A In 1971.
B My dad was 6_ in 1971,too!
A Really? '_is his birthday?
B On the 21st of July.
A That's amazing!
B Why? Is your dad's s_ on the 21st
of July?
A No, but it's mg birthdaS-l
Write questions and answers about Bill Gates and
his family.
lIJieit, u'as BiLl Gates boyn? He uas born on .
Bill Gates
Seattle, usA - 28 October 1955
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;,...'l.b+liaa;.U.snui .+9 ': .' ..' :
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48. Thavel
GRAMMAR AND READING
Past Simple regular verbs: spelling
H Write the verbs in the past tense.
GRAMMAR AND SPEAKING
Past Simple: irregular verbs
€ Find the past forms of verbs 1-8. Look > and 0 in
the box.
l walk
2 decide
3 study
4like
5 phone
6 play
7 marry
I stop
9 travel
10 look
walked
lde
2 think
3 know
4 drink
5 see
6 sleep
7 buy
8 wear
-ed endings: pronunciation
€ Put the verbs from Exercise 1 in the
correct column.
Complete the sentences with the correct form
of the verb.
Last week ...
1 John went. (go) to Thrkey for a holiday.
2 He _ (leave) at B o'clock in the
evening.
3 He _ (meet) some Tirrkish people
on the plane.
4 His new friends (make) Tirrkish
food for him.
Complete the sentences with the verbs from the box.
Use the Past Simple.
sa* airlve .top Jtuv tiiu"i study
1 They sailed ten thousand kilometres in a
small boat.
2 The strong winds after three hours.
3 We
-
across the USA for two months.
4 It was very late when he home.
5 I
-
English for three hours before
dinner.
6 She
-
in a cheap hotel when she was
in London.
Read the story on page 47 and complete it with the
verbs from the box. Use the Past Simple.
U" *"ui see irave tf,i"f. ir""p
buy go leave want
Read the story again. Tick true (/) and cross
false (X).
1 Brad decided to go to Paris.
2 He hated French food.
3 The plane to Paris was late.
4 The plane didn't arrive in the morning.
5 The people at the airport were French.
6 Brad wasn't in France.
5 They
vegetables.
6 John
in Tbrkey.
(eat) a lot of fish ano
(have) a great holiday
a
I
f
T
T
n
"d
n 1.
n e w S
i S b p I
d a C w o r e
b w m I u
't.
p
t h o u oo h t
a S d J h m
o d e a L u
d a n A S t
tdl IU l]dt
walked
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49. l4er c'r,rnonsi€ ql'fi;r
food rs dmo.zin yl
rl
rl
Brad was a rich Australian on holiday in NewYork, One n ght,
h^2ttc to a French restaurant for dinner: He loved itl
Thc nc'4 rJ:rz Rr-;/ --a--/. - -_ - -'2: _- e a po'i a.d
t- a t cket :o Pa. s, !e 'wanted
to eat a of o'F-e-cr 'ccci
:,r:illiili.i:f::,,:,::.i:l.ii.:-::::::::.:'::::::::=- ,: '. ': : ' : .
f'
Four hours later; Brad was on the plane to Pans
The plane wasn't ver y big but it was very nice.
And it r_ at the right time 3 o'clock.
,,:ri.iid_ii! j::ia.if{'i
People talked to him in English - and they all B
tl:l I I I I lsr'-:i::r'!::::: :1 I t !
-. Brad enloyed the trip. He t- a big lunch and :-e-,:. ' '
he' for an ho..rr:Tne orane ar-vec aL o t.--
::i Brad 7 that it was a very short .i- c
Brad i_ to go to rne E i=el Tower, The taxi driver
sa d;'Sorry, sir, Thrs isn r Par s France, lt's Paris,Texas!'
Brad was in the wrong countryl What a surprisel
j
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sx)
i+
*::
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=:
TF
big hatsl Then he n- a taxi driver by the door:
50. Complete the conversation with the verbs in
brackets. Use the Past Simple.
Hugo I1 ?honed [phone) you last night but
you z_ (not be) at home.
Kevin No, I ''_ (drive) to London with
Simon. He'_ (have) two tickets
for a concert.
Hugo What? The Summer Chillfest? I
'_ (want) to go to thall
Kevin WeII, don't worry. It6_ (be)
lerrible. And the Lickets ;
(cost) €40 each!
Hugo Wow - that was expensive! I 8
(see) our favourite local band in the
park - and I e_ (not pay).
It was free!
Kevin The Dakota Dogs? You didn't!
Hugo Yes, I did * they were fantastic! They
'u_ (play) all their best songs.
And I 11_ (meet) Fiona there ...
Kevin Fiona!
Hugo Yes, and then we t'_ (go) for a
pizza and ...
Kevin No! I hate you, Hugo!
Correct the underlined phrases.
1 She cooked dinner yesterdali night.
the cooked dinner last niq,ht .
2 I listened to music yesterday in the evemng.
3 The last Saturday [i€ht we watched TV.
4 On last Sunday we walked in the park.
5 At the iast weekend, thev visited relatives
6 She phoned her boyfriend todav in the
morrung.
ii'ri.;,;i+ Write the past tenses in the table and find the
Mystery Tour city. You have one minute!
meet
see
drink
wear
do
make
VOCABULARY
Travel
:'i Circle the correct word.
1 He made a solo trip from Gibraltar to
Antigua@ / onboat.
2 They sometimes bi,cycle / cycled to school
in the winter.
3 When I was young, I often travelled by / in
tram.
4 We usually went to work on / by foot.
5 They d,roae / dri,ues two thousand
ki-lometres in three days.
6 She travelled a lot in her job andfli,es / Jleu-t
all over the world.
Prepositions
:$ Complete the gaps with the prepositions from
the box.
te nv *1n f"r 1" S.1
"". .1" . .
train. It was a long journey and we
travelied a five hours. We staved
a cheap hol el "_ a week
We walked'-the beach every day and
ate a lot of fish and chips! We had a great time
and wanted to stay *_ two weeks!
o
@
o
@
o
o
{8
my friends. We can't drive so we decided to go
51. LISTENING
fE!Ei:* Listen to the phone call. Tick (/) true and
cross (,X)false.
1 Maggie phoned Tania last week. V
2 Tania went to Edinburgh by train. I
3 She went to the mountains with
her friends. I
4 They were in the mountains for five days. I
5 They really liked Scottish foocl. I
6 They went to clubs every night. I
rl:::i,i:i Correct the false sentences. Then listen and
check,
You
Man
PRONUNCIATION
laul lct,l
=r.i-i"it Say the words. Then listen and check.
'l laul Zlc'^l
lsau9l szuth lcfteml autumn
lbraunl brown ltctU talk
iii#-,ii: Say the words. Then put them in the correcl
column. Listen and check.
e-rud partante recqrd har; August
flewer born mqqntain fquth claud
/aul /)it
proud
: r.
i'. i;irlilli;iiiliirii'.i
Buying tickets
:: Complete the conversations with the words from
the boxes.
0ne
sing+e t rar el aft ornoort rr hon
A A 1
sinqle to Lir-erpool. please.
B OK. I do r-ou u-ant to
A This l befole 5 o clock.
B That's S15, please.
Two
on bacli travel returns I nda) nelr
R rwo rtrrO"", I to Lonclon. please.
B OK. And u- do you u.ant to
: A t- Monday. We're conring"-
r on to_ night.
i
t That's S35, please.
I * Read the information below Then write the
, conversation.
. You are httwino a ticket in Oxford. You haye
. to be in Cardiff before 6 p.m. on Saturday.
. You are coming back on Sunday.
u'Fflffflffir
RET,RN
**t*
P5 SEPTEI1BER
Fr*s*
OXFORD
!{}
CARDTFF =-:;_ ._
@.-i1':5uw*
Nationa! ExPress tr4iestern
r/.1 : ',a.a' 1e 2C
fiNilET'tBLF
Bu* 1
Feparts i
Gxi'ord i
A af;henf re',," -,
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52. READING AND WRITING
My Birthday Trip!
Last Saturday was my
18th birthday and I went
1- n T,nndnn r^ri f h m1r f ri crde
Harry and LoIa. We drove
there in Harry's dad's car
and arri.ved at about 11.
Then we started walking.
It was Lola's first visit
to London so we wal-ked to
the Houses of Parl-iament and saw Big Ben. Then we
went on the London Eye - fantastic views of London!
Afi-or l-hr{- ^ra hrri
lunch and relaxed a bit.
Then we went to Oxford
Street with its famous
shons This fime. we
went by bus ! We stayed
there for three hours
and I bought a new MP3
n l rrror Af|ar l-h^f
drove home. A great
Lri ri-hr{rrr I
Read the text. Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.
1 Amelia went to London with _.
a friend @two friends c three friends
2 They went in _ car.
a her father's b Harry's C Hary's father's
3 _knew London.
? Lola b They all C Harry and Anelia
4 They went around London
-.o by bus b on foot and by bus c by car
5 They went shopping _.
a in the afternoon b before lunch
c for two hours
6 Amelia boughl _ on her birthday.
a some clothes b a music player
c some books
We use then and after that to talk about the order of
actions. We don't use a comma after then.
'l I got up and had a shower. _ |
had breakfast.
2 _, I went to school.
Underline examples of then and after thatin
the text above.
Complete the text with ffen ot after that.
I had a great day yesterday. I went to Oxford
by bus with my friend Eddie. We arrived at
10.30 and had a coffee.lfhen we walked
aror.rnd Oxford for two hours and saw the old
universities . t-, we had lunch in
a lovely old caf6. But ''- I had a
big surprise! Eddie had two tickets to see my
favourite football team. Oxford - and thev won
2-0! The match finished at 5.30. a
we had a sandwich and went home.
Write about a day trip. Use the prompts to help you.
where? I went to ...
when? on .../ last .../ in ...
who with? I went with ...
how? travelled by .. ..
what? walked ... / saw ... / watched .
Then ... / A-fter that. ...
;-."$
{F
50
-il Read the box and complete the sentences.
53. SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST 5 I LIRTEE$ S*3#
ii Put the words from the box in the
correct column,
Write the dates.
15t05t2007
the fifLh of May. two Lhousand and seven
212/08/1998
3 3t01/7964
4 B/02t7645
5 31/11/1815
6 22/09t2008
i!; Correct two mistakes in each sentence.
1 He leaved on yesterday morning.
He lefL vesNerday mornina .
(5 points)
g+€y March winter gold video red
autumn June surnmer radio spring
record pink April yellow camera
Colours Seasons Months Technology
qrey
= Complete the sentences with the verbs
from the box. Use the Past Simple.
be open go meet make
see eat buy
1 It was my birthdaS'1ast Saturday.
2 My mum breakfast and I
a lotl
3 After breakfast, I
-
m5. presents.
4 Then I _ shopping and
some CDs.
5 At 1 o'clock, I _ some friends
for lunch.
6 After lunch, we
-
a new film at the
cinema.
Write questions 14. Then match them to
answers a-f. (10 Points)
1 How old / you I 7999?
How oldwereyouin 1999? tr
2 Where / you / born?
3 Where I your parents / born?
4 What / your father's job / when you /
primary school?
5 your mother / teacher?
6 Who / your best friend / when you / ten?
0 He worked ir a bank.
b His name was Ergun.
e-trnras+en.
d No, she stayed at home. She u-as a houseuife
e In Istanbul.
f Thev were horn in -ntalr-a. trt rhe south
of Turkelr
Tstal 130
(5 point9
(5 points)
(5 points)
T
f
T
u2 They dranked a lot of cola at last night.
3 She sleeped for twelve hours in Sunday.
4 I went there in bus but I returned by foot.
5 We talk on the phone on last Saturday
evening.
They sail to New
2007.
York in the 12th of N'farch
5l
I know Yes No ?
Past Simple of
. to be allforms: was/wasn'Uwere/
weren't/was he?/were you? I I I
. regular verbs with -ed endings:
fiiisnea,tuvelled,wanted
- I tr I
o irregular verbs: ryent bought, slept,
droie I tr I
54. Childhood
GRAMMAR AND READING
Past Simple: didn't
:r Complete the sentences with the negative forms of
the underlined verbs.
1 I went to primary school when I was five.
I didn'I qo to nursery school.
2 She wanted to be a dancer when she was stx.
to be a singer
3 We met our friends in a caf6 after work.
We them in the street
4 They ate two pizzas for dinner last night.
Therz ch.icken and vegel ables.
5 My mother learnt to drive when she was fifty
She [o use a computer
6 I taught my brother to speak English.
him to play the piano
Past Simple
.,i Read the table. Then complete the sentences.
1 Kelly enjo:red secondary school but she
dtdn'tlike Maths.
2 Darren
he
secondary school but
Maths.
3 Kelly and Darren hard and
they a lot of friends.
4 Darren to university after
secondary schooi.
5 He _ work when he was
eighteen
6 Kelly work when she was
toeighteen because she
university.
ra
Complete the text with the correct verb in the
Past Simple.
My mum and dad are musicians and I loved
(love) music when I was a kid. I 2
(sing) before I',_ (start) to talk! My
parents'_ (teach) me to play the piano
and the guitar when I was about six, and later
I u_ (learn) the violin. I o--
(Jisten) to music ail the time on my cassette
player - even in bed! But I 7_ (not
enjoy) school very much - only music lessons!
I o_ (not like) sports or Maths - but
I e_ (have) a lot of friends. When I was
fourteen, we 10_ (decide) to start a band,
High School Rock. We "_ (play) in local
clubs and we 12_ (be) very popular. Now
we have a record in theToo Ten ...
Vocabulary: school
.;- Complete the sentences with words from the box.
'.......'.'.'...-
exams pnmary university nursery
secondary classes
1 Her daughter passed all her A-level examo
last week.
2 She finished _ and started work
last July.
3 They went to a great school when
they were eleven.
4 My dad goes to f'rench after work
on Wednesday.
5 When I was six, my favourite _
school teacher was Mrs Jones.
6 Their son started school when he
was three.
She
Kelly Darren
enjoy secondary school x
like Maths x
study hard
have a lot of friends
go to university x
start work x
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55. GRAMMAR AND SPEAKING
Past Simple questions
Last Saturday ...
"4 Write questions and answers about Jason.
1 get up early?
Didhe aetup earlv?
No.he didn'N.lle qot
uo laIe.
2 phone his mother?
3 go swimming?
4 eat a hamburger?
5 see a football match?
Write questions and answers aboul yau.
1 4ren didyousLarL (start) school?
I slarled school when I wag six .
2 What TV programmes
(enjoy) when you were a child?
What (be) your
favourite toy?
4 What music (listen to)?
5 What food fliL'ol fn ort?uL/ !v !uu.
6 What fdnl in rrnrrr
free time?
Vocabulary: word groups
;+ Circle the odd one out.
1 boat train FoboO
2 books magazines cartoons
3 terrible cooi boring
4 pyjamas suit uniform
5 videos toys DDs
6 teenager kid chiid
'..i Complete the sentences with the circled words
from Exercise 1.
1 My mum wants a robor for Christmas - to
cook for her!
2 It was great to be a in the 1990s.
3 We didn't watch when we were
kids. We drdn't have a TV!
4 It was to have a glossy black
mobile in2007.
5 The children played with
afternoon.
6 I'm twenty-one and I still
to bed!
their _ all
'ear trr]-,5 i ittpsott,s
6 read a magazine?
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56. VOCABULARY J.ii
School
"* Put your favourite subjects in order, 1{.
Art tr History I
Maths I Geography I
Biology f Chemistry I
Complete words 1-10. Then match them to the
correct pictures.
Complete the sentences with the correct nouns.
1 Frtend,s r4/as my favoufite TY proqramme
when I was young.
2 Her daughter wants to study
Technology at university.
3 It's Harry's coffee . It has his
name on rt.
4 I went to see my Geography teacher in the
room.
5 I worked in a supermarket in my last
holidays.
6 Our Education teacher played
football for Wales in 2001.
Match verbs 1-6 with words a-f.
A a a lot of friends
f b famous
I c History
I d university
f] e doing exercises
I f home
1 start
2 study
3 have
4be
5 go back
6 enjoy
iiti.ri:sir-= Read the clues and write the answers in the
puzzle. Then complete the word in the grey boxes.
Clue: it's the opposite ol easyt.
o
@
I
Q n book with words and their meanings.
@ R moOern technology subject.
@ n top job in a university.
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', ::.;,;;;,, Say the words. Then listen and repeat.
1 lal
lgadl good
/'tekstbuk/ textbook
2lutl
lfu,^dl fsad
/kol'tuln/ cartoon
3 ljul
/'pjurpel/ pupil
/rrn'jul3uel/ unusual
:'-r:, 5uU the words in the box and put them in the
correct column. Then listen and check.
--hrrt childhood 'llcsday shoe cook
university fqQtball Ju15' boot computer
classroom usually
lul lu'^l lju:.l
?CnAOl
Complete the coversations with the words from
the box.
ha+€. Lovely int eresl ing school lr
's
childhood this weather Did Thanks
holiday bag
1 A Did youlhave a nice'- ?
B Not really. The 3_ was terrible.
2 A Your t_'s really great.
B u_ . I bought it in Spain.
5 A to- you see that T- prograrrune
aboutrl ?
B Yes. It lvas verl' tl
Smalltalk
:. Match sentences 1-3 with pictures A-C.
1 Terrible weather today. I
2 I iove your hat! I
3 I studied ail night. I feel terrible. f]
ffi Thank you.
It was ver.y expensive.
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4 A Nice weather t_ morrung.
B Yes, it is. e
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it's awful.
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58. Shopping
GRAMMAR AND SPEAKING
Vocabulary
5e Circle the correct word.
1 I kke6 asuaA / re La;r e cI ciothes.
2 How much did that book cost / bug?
3 We really enjoyed our shopping tri,p / journey
yesterday.
4 He went to the cinema si,nqle / alone last
night.
5 I love walking on the beach / seasi,cl,e.
6 She went on holiday wi,th / by her family
Questions: alltenses
rE Circle the correct answer, a, b or c.
1 What _ do last weekend?
a do you b are you @aiA you
2 Where _ last Saturday afternoon?
a he was b you were c were you
3 When _buy a car?
a he did b did he c does he
4 Who _ to now?
a is she talking b does she talk c she talks
5 How _ home yesterday?
a do they get b they got c did they get
6 Why _ work today? It's Sunday.
a i have to b do I have to c I have to
Question words
ti. Match the question words 1-8 to answers a-h,
lWhat? tr 5Where?
2Vtry? I 6Who?
3 How? [ 7 How much? tr
4 When? I 8 har lime? I
a On Saturday evening.
b By train.
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d On the Internet.
e Belinda.
f At ten to five.
g Because I love this music.
h €15 for three.
lrllf- questions
,-r-? Write the questions. Then match them to answers
a-h in Exercise 3.
1 buy / in / did / tornrn / What I todayT I yott
WhaN did you buy in town today? Fl
2 buy I you / your / Where / usually /
clothes? / do
3 time / does / What / bookshop / open? / the
4 they / to lHow I get ldo / work?
5 much / those / How / T-shirts? / were
6 Andrea? / see ldid / When / he
7 you / CDs? / have to lbly lWhy /
do / three
the / Who I at I party? I did / Peter /
to / talk
llfty? questions
,,-. Write Why? questions in the correct tense.
Then match them with answers a-e.
1 she / tired / this morning?
Whv was she Iired Lhis mornina?
2 you I angry lwith me / yesterday?
3 your mum / have to / go to shops / now?
4 the students / happy i today?
5 Mark / go to bed / at 9 i lasl nighr?
a Because he was very tired.
c Because they passed their exams.
d Because you didn't phone me!
e Because she has to buy some food.
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59. GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
Clothes
q Find nine rnore clothes words in the box.
Look; and 0.
th is/that, th ese/th ose
:ii Complete the questions and answers.
3 What are ? 4 What
Thprr'ro
Write the sentences in the plural.
1 Thal green sweater is nice.
Thaaa anaon at^D-+a. I are ntce
2 Thal grey suit is very expensire.
:: Read the sentences. Match them to the right people.
Then complete the sentences with this, that, these
or those.
a I have to buy Lhese lovely flowers!
b _ shoes look really smart.
c _ chocolate cake looks good.
d I quite like _ coffee.
e _ bag is very expensive.
f _ hats are great.
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4 Look al that lovely 5-ellou- capl
5 That red skirt looks an{ul.
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6 I bought this black jacket last year.
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glove
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Complete the sentences about photo A.
1 the isn't wearinq trousers.
2
'.€ ffi Listen and circle the correct answer, a or b,
1 Josh _ his father's birthday.
a remembereA @OiOn't remember
2 Their father's birthday is _ .
a on Friday 5th JuIy b next Thursday
3 Mel _ what present to buy for their father.
a knows b doesn't know
4 They _ their father books for his last
birthday.
a gave b didn't give
5 Their father _ listens to classical music.
a never b sometimes
6 _ things on the Internet.
a Josh buys b Josh's friends buy
7 They decide to buy their father _.
aaT-shirt basweater
8 Josh _how to use the Internet.
a knows b doesn't know
PRONUNCIATION
Sounds revision
H. ffiffiE Complete the table with the words from the
box. Then listen and check.
dr€ss glasses tights socks
cap shirt gloves trousers
ffi Write the questions. Then listen and check.
1 lweal ldal ljul l' juryuehl lgeul l'lnpql?
Where do you ueually eo sho?pine ?
2lwarl ldel ljul lgeul l6eel?
3 /wotl lwazl l6alllorst/ l9ql ljul lbt^tl ?
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cap.
gloves.
a shirt.
a dress.
socks. boots
trainers
G Write true sentences about photo B. Use the words
from the box.
eaB trainers watch trousers socks
T-shirt
1 the isn't,wearina ahat.
}he's wearina a ca?
2
a shirt and tie.
gloves
skirt.
boots.
VOCABULARY AND LISTENING LISTENING
Vocabulary: clothes
E Match the words
from the box to
'l-9 in photo A.
tights LA
gasses f]
tie n
hat f]
shirt I
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sweater
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watch skirt sqqnd mug shoes
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4 lhaul lmntf/ ldtdl lfillknst/ ?
61. l-i,ii,f,1t tisten and match the conversations to
pictures A-C.
1fl zZ 3fl
r.lEii:.lti Complete the conversations with one word
in each gap. Then listen and check.
1 Man t Excuse me. Do you have
these 2_ in an
t_ large, please?
Shop assistant I'm sorry, sir. We only
them in medium
and large.
2 Polly It t_ lovely, Jess. Does it
6?
Jess I'm not sure. It's a ;_ short
Polly No, it s_ perfect!
3 Woman Can I '_ on those
boots. please?
Shop assistant Yes. of course. -hat
1[r t
Put the conversation in the correct order.
Shop assistant
Yes, we do. What size are you?
Here you are.
Can I help you, sir?
Yes, of course. The changing rooms
are over there.
It's in the sale. It's now €70.
Customer
Thank you ver}r much.
And do you have it in gre5-?
Oh. thar looks ntr-p Catt I rn it onl
Yes. Hon- much is that sr-ul . please.'
I think I'm a large.
Write a conversation in a shop. Use the
information below,
A Excuseme.Do:touhave... ?
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62. READING AND WRITING
School uniforms - past and present
In the past, all pupils at
Engiish schools wore a
uniform. They were all the
same style and were usually
quite ugly. It wasn't so bad for
the boys. They usually wore a
shirt and tie, trousers, ajacket
(called ablazer), and socks
and shoes. They also wore
caps, and the young boys
wore short trousers. But the
uniforms for girls were awdul!
They wore skirts but they
a,lso wore a shirt and tie - and
ablazer, hat, and socks and
shoes. That was the winter
uruform. In the summer, Lhey
happily changed to dresses.
They were all the same colour
and style - but no shirts or
ties. They loved the summer!
Read text A and answer the questions,
1 What did ail English pupils wear in the past?
They all wore a uniform .
2 Were they nice uniforms? WhyAI4ry not?
3 What did young boys wear?
4 Why were the uniforms for girls awful?
5 Why did they love the summer?
Look at lext B. What's wrong with it?
Read the box and match 1+ with a{.
Sentences
1 A sentence usually has tr
2 We use a capital letter f
3 We use a full stop (.) I
4 We link sentences with n
a to finish a sentence.
b a subject, verb and object.
e and, but,then.
d to start a sentence.
many schoolchildren in england don't have to
wear uniforms now in some schools parents
and chjldren can decide if they want to wear a
uniform or not some pupils do and others don't
at my school the girls sometimes wear trousers
they don't have to wear skirts we wear jeans and
t-shirts in the surrrrner but the jeans have to be
black and the t-shirts have to be white in the
winter we wear blue sweaters we also have to
wear black shoes not trainers to school i like it
its a uniform but a nice uni-form
Tick(/) the sentences that aresentences!
1 I live in
2 She loves clothes.
3 Is on the Internet.
4 At 10 o'clock.
5 They bought it in.
6 He watched TV.
Rewrite text B. Use capital letters, full stops,
apostrophes and commas.
Many schoolchildren in Enqland don't have to wear
uniforme now.
Write about school uniforms in your country in the
past and now.
ln Lhe pasL, schoolchildren in my country wore . . .
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63. SELF.ASSESSMENT TEST 6 I €ffi EHS B €*R*
E Complete the school subjects.
'lb_1o!oSy 4
2_e_*_a___ 5
3_i*___y 6
g Complete the crossword.
C
ACROSS >
2 The teacher uses it a lot!
4Abag
7 A portable computer
B You're using it now!
11 A school student
DOWN V
1 We use it for Maths.
3 You have them in your classroom.
5 You use colours in this subject.
6 We can write with this.
9 People have these for their car, house ...
10 We drink from this.
: Circle the correct answer. a or b.
1 He bought a new _ but he doesn't like it.
a trousers @jacket
2 Can I try on this _, please?
a trainers b skirt
3 Where did you buy that _ ?
il hal b socks
4 It's cold today. l'ear a hat and _ .
a tie b gloves
5 Do you have any _ in extra smali?
a shirt b tights
6 Does the red _ fit?
a dress b caps
(5 points)
(5 points)
(5 points)
S Circle the correct word, (5 points)
1 Islthi,s)/ these your rucksack?
2 Where did you buy those / thi,s jeans?
3 Dhy does he listen to that / these loud music?
4 Can you give me these / those pens, please?
5 What are those / that kids doing?
6 Thi,s / That exercise is verv easv!
+ Tick (/) the correct sentence, a 0r b. (5 poi
1 a I didn't started school when I was five.
b I didn't start school when I was five.
2 a We don't want to go out last night.
b We didn't want to go out last night.
3 a Did they ate my chocolate cake?
b Did they eat my chocolate cake?
4 a Maxine didn't felt very well yesterday.
b Maxine didn't feel very well yesterday.
5 a You did understand the question?
b Did you understand the question?
6 a He didn't drive fast when he was young.
b He doesn't drive fast when he was young
+ Complete the questions.
1 Where didyoubuy that rucksack?
I horroht it on lhe Internet.
(5 points)
at university?
They studied History.
to Spain?
We go there every year.
It was last month.
their last shopping Lrip?
her horrfripnd fnr
to the shopping centre?
T po there once a monthNo, not very often.
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She gave him a CD
I know Yes No ?
o Past Simple: negative and questions
didn't study, did you go? I f I
o Question words: what, when, why,
where, how, how much I I I
o Question forms in the present and
past tenses
o this, that, these, those
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64. SELF.ASSESSMENT TESTS: ANSWER KEY
TEST1 IUNITS1-2
!;- Countries Canada, GemLany
Nationalities French, American, Italian
* 256 315 433 525 6100
712 840 994 108 1167
;:g 2awriter 3asecretary 4anengineer 5amechanic
6 a receptionist
r€ 2a 3b 4a 5b 6a
" 2 ArLnas a police officer.
3 She's Polish.
4 Adam's an electrician.
5 Her name's Helen.
6 She's from Russia.
" 2 Mr Kelly isn't an actor.
3 l'm notiam not an engineer.
4 Is Mrs Thomas your teacher?
5 Tim is a mechanic from Ireland.
6 You aren't/are not from France.
TEST2IUNITS3*4
F. (Possi,ble atnswers)
Family mother, father, son, parents, sister, brother, aunt, uncle,
grandmother, etc.
Places hotei, park, caf6, bank, library, muserun, church, etc.
i} 2interesting 3short 4new Sterrible 6rich
+2b3a4a5b6b
.E 2 Her urLcle's wiJe is from New York.
3 Her husband's father is a teacher.
4 Carol's daughter is very pretty.
5 Jack's girlfriend is Spanish
6 Their sister's son is a student.
F 2 There aren't any supermarkets in the town.
3 They aren't engineers.
4 There isn't a cirema here.
5 We aren'l from Ireland
6 There aren't any shoe shops near here.
-:= 2 Are their grandparents from here? d
3 Howmany churches are there in Bath? f
4 Are there anygood clothes shops near here? e
5 Is there an internet caf6 in the towr centre? a
6 Where are the toilets, please? b
TESTS IUNITS5_6
S. Food and drink chicken, milk, cheese, eggs, tea
Music and free time hip hop, jazz, films, books, basketball
Days and limes of the day Monday, Thursday, evening, Thesday,
afternoon
it 2 twenty past two
3 t.,venty-flve past three
4 quarter to eight
5 flve to twelve
$ 2at;on 3at;in 4to;on 5to;on 6at;at
€ 2usually 3never 4usuaily 5never 6sometimes
"€ 2 eats it 3like them 4 eat it 5 speaks it 6like me
* 2 Where do Suzy and George live; They live
3 Do your grandparents speak Polish; they don't
4 Does your brother like jazz; he doesn't. He likes
5 What languages do you and your sister speak; We speak
6 Does Armie play basketball; does
TEST4IUNITST_B
"9 Across 3 chair 4 table 5 bed
Down 2fridge 3cooker
l,=,1 2shower 3badly 4drive 5cook 6guitarist
iZ (Possi,be anstLters)
2 a bool</an email
3 loudly/fast
4 a sandwicMunch./dirurer
5 the radio
6 a fi]m/DD
7 the newspaper/a magazine
8 a suit/a shirt
9 relatives
10 mum/dad
11 slowly,trard
€ 2 Do; have to do
3 can't speak
4 have to be
5 Can; dance
6 don't have to cook
i: 2 They can't play football.
3 Do you want to go to the cinema?
4 Are they surfing the Internet again?
5 I have to study for a test now.
6 Do you play the violin at school?
€i 2 Is she learning English at school? t
3 Are they walking the dog? a
4 When do you have to go? b
5 Where are they playing tonight? e
6 What do you have to do this evening? d
TESTS IUNITSg_10
-€ Colours gold, red, pink, yellow
Seasons winter. auturnn. summer. spring
Months March, June, April
Technology video, radio, record, camera
ii 2 the twelfth of August, nineteen ninety-eight
3 the third of January, nineteen sixty-four
4 the eighth of February, sixteen forty-five
5 the thirty-first ofNovember, eighteen fifteen
6 the twenty-second of September, two thousand and eight
:-i 2 They drank a lot of cola last night.
3 She slept for twelve hours on Sunday.
4 I w-ent there by bus but I returned on foot.
5 We talked on the phone last Saturday evening.
6 They sailed to New York on the 12th of March 2002.
:i 2 made; ate 3 opened 4 went; bought 5 met 6 saw
S 2 Where were you born? e
3 Where were your parents bom? f
4 What was your father's job when you were at
primary school? a
5 Was your mother a teacher? d
6 Who was your best friend when you were ten? b
TEST6 I UNITS II_12
.* 2Geography 3History 4Chemistry 5Mathematics
6 English
* Across 4rucksack Tlaptop Stextbook llpupii
Down 1 calculator 3desks 5art 6pencil gkeys 10mug
:$ 2b 3a 4b 5b 6a
r.S 2those 3that 4those 5those 6This
+i 2b 3b 4b 5b 6a
li 2 What did they study
3 How often do you go
4 When was
5 What did she give
6 How often do you go
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65. WORKBOOK TAPESCRIPT
UNIT 1 Hi!
Track 2: Glammar and vocabulary, Exercise 2
1
Dave Hello. I'm Dave.
Am6lie Hi, Dave. Mv name's Am61ie. ,here
are you from?
Dave I'm fron-i Canada. And where are
1'ou liom?
Am6lie I'rn from Paris. i'm French.
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Silvia Hi. My name's Silvia.
Karl Hello. I'm Karl. Where are you from?
Silvia I'm from Ita11-. And you?
Karl I'm German. I'm from Berlin.
e
Jane Hello. I'm Jane.
Fernando Hi, Janel M). name's Fernando.
Where are you from?
Jane I'm from London. I'm English.
And you?
Fernando I'm from Buenos Aires.
I'm Argentinian.
Track 3, Vocabutary, Exelcise 2
1 three 2 five 3 fifteen 4 flft5.
5 thirteen 6 thirty 7 eighty-eight
B a hundred
Track 4, Vocabulary, Exelcise 4
1 i'm fiftl. and I'm a teacher.
2 I'm fifteen and I'm a student.
3 I'm not twelve. I'm twenty.
4 A How old are you?
B I'm eighteen.
5 A Sorry? Are you seven?
B No, I'm eleven!
Track 5: Pronunciation, Exercise 1
1 /e/ tgn French
2 letl nqme Spain
Track 6: Pronunclationl ExeJcise 2
Across Napies, Mexico, twenty
Down twelve, Canadian, eight
Track 7, Survlvat Engllsh, Exelcise 1
1 Ben Afternoon, Helenl
Helen Hi, Ben. How are you?
Ben Fine, thanks. And you?
Helen Yes, I'mfne, thanks.
2 John Good morning, Mrs Smith.
Mrs Smith Good morning, John. How
are you?
John I'm very well, thank you.
And you?
Mrs Smith Yes, I'm very well, thank you.
UNIT 2 Jobs
Track 8, Vocabuf ary, Exercige l
1 A What's your name?
B It's Sheila. S-h-e-i-l-a.
2 A Are you German?
B Yes, I'm from Munich: M-u-n-i-c-h.
3 A Where's Rio de Janeiro?
B It's in Brazll. B-r-a-z-i-L.
4 A Where's Peter from?
B He's from Liverpool.
L-i-v-e-r-p-o-oJ.
5 A How old are you?
B I'm eighteen. E-i-g-h-t-e-e-n.
6 A Is Maria Italian?
B No, she's Greek. G-r-e-e-k.
Track 9, Pronuncialion, Exercise 1
1 /or/ France 41tist
2 lel b94g C4nada
Track 10, Plonunciationr Exelcise 2
1 /or/ alqn't pardon Martin 4fternoon
2 lel ltalian Dan married Spanish
mechgnic thgnks
Track
J!: Survivaf Engfish,,Exercise
!
A Excuse me. Where's HSBC?
B Pardon?
A HSBC.
B HSBC? I'm sorrl-, I'm from Germany.
I don't understand.
A lt's a bank.
B Oh, a bank! Sorry, I don't know.
UNIT 3 Family life
Track 1 2: Listenjng, Exercjse 1
Emily My IamiJS isn'1 v"ry, nig.
My grandmother's name is ELizabeth.
Her daughter is my mrrn, and her son is my
uncle Frank. He's married to Lily. Their son
Freddy is tw-enty. We're very good friends.
Lily My husband's mother is from Germany
but my husband is English. His sister's name
ls Grace. Grace's daughter ls Emily. She's
eighteen. She and my son are students at
uruversity.
Freddy My dad's an engineer and my mum's
a teacher. She's from Manchester. My dad's
sister is a singer and her husband is my
uncle Harry. He s a doctor. My grandmother
is from Berlin but my parents are English.
Elizabeth My children, Frank and Grace, are
married and I'm a grandmother. Frank wife's
name is Lily. She's a teacher and their son's
name is Freddy. Grace's husband is a doctor
and his name's Harry. Their daughter, Emily
is eighteen.
Track 13. Pronunclation,
_ExeJcise l
1 /e/ dad family
2 /,r/ mum uncle
Track 14, Plonunciationr Exegcjse 2
Ugly bag London happy Spanish
hqsband mether brother actor
Russia bad sqn
Track 15, Pqonunciationr
-ExeJcise
3
1 Her mum's from Russia.
2 My uncle's in London.
3 His son's car is ugly.
4 He's a bad actor.
5 My husband's Spanish.
6 Their brother's my dad.
UNIT 4 Places
Track 16: LisleninO, Exgrcise
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Hi, I'm Jerry and I'm nineteen. My parents
are teachers here in New York City. They re
from Italy but I'm American. I'm a student
at Columbia University here. New York's a
great place! It's very big and there are a lot
ofinteresting things to do. The universityis
near Times Square. There are over ffiy
theatres and cinemas there - and some
great clubs, too. The New York museums
are fantastic! And there are some very good
cafes and restaurants - American, French,
and a lot of great Italian restaurants too, of
course! New York isn't boring. There's only
one small problem; there are a lot of
people, cars and buses in the streets. It's
terrible.
Track 17. Pronunciation, Exercise 1
1 /o/ shqp on
2 /ao/ hotel no
Track 18, Pronunciation,
-Exercise
2
1 /n/ jqb offlce sorry opposite
hospital
2 /eo/ clothes post qnh- don't kno.
UNIT 5 Likes and dislikes
Track |9, Pronunciation. Exercise 1
1 lJ/ fish she
2 /tf chips cheese
3 /dgl orange juice
Track 20, Pronuncialionl Exercise 2
1 shoe 2 shop 3 language
4 Thrkish 5 church 6 Gennan
7 chrcken 8 vege1651s5 9 reqeprionisr
10 sandwich 11 engineer 12 chocolate
Track 21, Sulviva! English, Exercise 1
1 one pound sixty
2 fift5'-four p
3 three pounds ifty-flve
4 eight pounds niner5-nin.
5 eighteen p
6 t wen t5 -six por,Lnds eighty-nine
7 fi-fteen pounds ffiy
8 twelve pounds thirty
Track 22, Sulvlvaf Englishr Exelci-re 3
Girl A chicken sandwich and a
chocolate cake, please.
Young man Sure. Anything else?
Girl Yes. A coffee, please.
Young man Right ... Here you are.
Girl How much is that?
Young man Um, a coffee ... that's one pound
Lenl a chicken sandwich, two
pounds twenty. That s um, three
pounds thirty ... and a chocolate
cake one pound fifty ... um,
that s five pounds eighr1 ... um,
no. sorr]. Iour pounds eiglt5 ... ,
please.
Girl Four por-Lnds eighry . . . Oh sorryl
How much is a fruit juice?
Young man Ummm ... it's one pound sixt5r
Girl Oh. OK. a mrneral water rhen,
please.
Young man A mineral water ... Here )-ou are.
Um, it's seventl'five p ... so four
pounds eightr and seventl--five
... lhal's, um ... fir-e pounds ...
Girl Flve pounds i-ft)--flvel
Young man ThanJ< 5 oui es ... fit e pounds
fift1'1tt"'
UNIT 6 Routines
Track 23, Listening, Exercise 1
Will Here's 5'our coffee
lsabel Thanks, 111.
Will here do ]'ou come from, Isabel?
lsabel Nfendoza. It's a big cit)- in Argentina.
Will .+gentina:'Greatl And do you like
England?
lsabel Yes. I loveit. But its very different.
Will Really? Hor+'?
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