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Oxford cae BERNARD HARTLEY & PETER VINFY DANG RON Ase y 6 | 9 ae (Oxford University Press Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP Toronto Madrid Melbourne Auckland Cape Town Nairobi Dares Saiaam Kuala Lumpur Singapore Hong Kong, Tokyo Delhi Bombay "Calcutta Madras Karachi and associated companies in Bertin fbadan OXFORD and OXFORD ENGLISH are | trade marks of Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 432233 5 (workbook A) ' ISBN 0 19 432234 3 (workbook B) ISBN 0 19 432221 1 (student's edition) © Bernard Hartley and Peter Viney 1980 \ First published 1980 Thirty fourth impression 1993 Oxford New York | This book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise Greulated without the publisher's rior consent in any form of jinding or cover other than that in which itis published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, tocopying, recording or Stherwise without the price ermission of Oxford University ress. lustrations by: Paddy Mounter Phototypeset by Filmtype Services Limited, Scarborough’ Printed in Hong Kong To the teacher Workbook A of Streamline English Departures consists of forty units. Each unit relates directly to the equivalent unit in Streamline English Departures units 1-40. ‘The Workbook is an optional element of the course, designed to provide language summaries and additional written exercises. It may be used in the following ways: 1 Inmore extensive courses as additional classroom material, providing extra yractice and written forcement and consolidation of the basic core material in the student's edition, 2 Asmaterial for homework in more intensive situations. ‘The Worktook should only be used after full oral practice of the corresponding unit in the student's edition. The lat summaries provide material for Tevision. ‘A further workbook is available for units 41-80 of the student's edition, under the title Workbook B. Bernard Hartley Peter Viney Unit 1 Language Summary J | ‘me | astudent Am a student? Yes, | Lam, am | from England. Arey} fom England? youre co ds | he she is, at a No [1] minor Se Ls | cml ae ‘you | aren't. are not Where | am — | from? is oe ie | is not ishe she | is not. is she _ Exorciee 1 ‘A IS she from England? No, she isn't. - Holland? snes Mexico? Greece? 1 spon AtgONIiN? Exercise 2 A Where's she from? > a a She's from Japan 8 E 4 c F 1 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Complete this conversation. ‘Complete this conversation. A Holo, A Holo, Carol! 8 8 ‘Am Anna Hudson ‘A Im very woll, thanks. And you? 8 - 8 ‘A Are you a teacher? ‘Oh, are you a student? (Oh, are you trom England? Where are you from? Unit 2 Language Summary | We | ‘re | English. Are English? Yes,| we | are No, aren't You | are | American you you are not. They | aren't they they are not Exercise 2 UFrance/French I'm from France. I'm French WorEnglandEngih . HelCanada‘Canacian ‘She/Mexico/Mexican ‘TheyiapaniJapanese Are they businessmen? No, they aren't You'BrazvBraziian WHolland Dutch. HerGreece/Greek Youttalytalian — a ‘They/SpairvSpanish WevArgentina/Argentinian Are.hey businessmen? : Yes, they are, \vindonesia/Indonesian HorTurkey:Turkish WeiThe US.A/American ‘They/China/Chingse IvSwitzeriand/Swiss . YouPortugalPertuguese .... —— Exercise 3 ‘Complete this conversation. ‘A. Ploase, sit down, A Where are you from? B —— ee [) A Cotes? A Are you a tourist? B os 5 A Mik? ‘A. Are you on holiday? Look at this 1 one 4 four 7 seven 10 ten 2 two 5 tive 8 eight 11 eleven, 3 three 6 six © nine 12 twelve Unit 3 Language Summary What | ‘s | that? This | is | a pen. Is | this | a pen? Yes, itis, é mT that Noy itis i at | 5 i‘ Vis 1 it? It is What are | these? These | are | pens. Are | these ns? Yes, they are. those? Tse | arent | 7 Vice | Note they? They | | they Exercise 1 Look a ~ bieistigevuumnpiqnismwwnyie an ~ alenotu I’sapen. 1's an apple. on. ice-cream lemon, chal glass. ow. orange oy Plate. ‘spoon. ... umbrella. shett. Exercise 2 v, What are they? They're forks. \ What is it? Its. spoon. Exercise 3 Look at this ’ 2 3 4 Look at this vy s™~™~s—i A SSs™~—~sSsSSCi Book. Books ‘hair. chairs ‘lass... glasses cup... cups bed .. beds house ... houses student... students ‘window ... windows orange ... oranges fork... forks 99... eggs bus ... buses Plats .. plates umbrella... umbrellas watch ... watches train... trains Irregular foot... feet ‘country .. countries tooth .. teeth lorry... ores rman ... men ashtray .. ashtrays woman ... women oy... Keys child... children knife... knives ‘shelf. shelves. Unit 4 Language Summary What's | my your her job? I'm He's She's This book's here Tso ae | a secretary, 4 teach. 4 policeman. ‘a mechanic. You're That book's Those books are What are | our | thee your their jobs? We're You're They're waiters, teachers, air hostesses Exer ‘A Excuse me! B Yes? Als this your umbrola hore? B Oh, yes, itis. Thank you keys there? Exercise 2 A Are you a teacher? B No, I'm not. ‘A What's your job? B I'ma mechanic. a> o> Exerclee 3 yur namo? Carlos/Spanish Mexico ‘A What's your name? B My name's Carlos 1A Carlos... i's a Spanish name. B Yes, but I'm not Spanish. ‘A Oh, where are you from? & I'm from Mexico. Write conversations. his name? /Frtz/German‘Switzeriand eran d 7 Look at this 18 thirteen 14 fourteen 16 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen case there? 1 they waiters? A. SHO on her nameBrigite/French/Canada erero 19 nineteen 20 twenty 21 twenty-one pens here? sir-hostess? secretary. their names?/John and Paul Englsh/Australia o> ore 22 twenty-two 23 twenty-three 24 twenty-four pilot? a Unit 5 Language Summary 1 | 'm | cold 1 | ‘mnot | cold , old ra oid. Is lhe i ed He Ga He [ime | oh be | strong? She | is | fred. She | isnot hungry. hungry it thirsty. thirsty, Yor | oi Are | you je | are not he They They they Exerciee 1 22 twenty-two 14 fourteen ae 2. : 10 13 8 ee Oe ‘4 16 eee Wc 5 a Exercieg 2 ‘camera/manibookkniferhouse Z Zz a Tar Taal books cameras Touses Knives ‘men ‘Look at the examples and do the same with: policeman’shett/plotroommechanicicoak! ‘alo‘case/childjob/womanidress/watch/students/keysiglasses. Exercise 3 coldhot beautuiagly longishort big. ces ARBRNEWA! nn young. tal. empty. igh. on ew fat... fet. thik. strong. | (OTT He's hot. Now write sentences with: angryithirstytatthinvhungryiold! tiregitict. 2 3 4 Exercise 8 Rocketeer He's rich ‘Adumbo Jet It's big 4 diamonds, 8 amini skit ® aRols-Royce 2 Miss Worid @ the Pyramids 40 the Sahara Desert: 3 ice-cream 7 he USSR. 44 Mohammed Al 4 a maxi skirt 8 the Amazon 12 abikini Look at this 28 twenty-ive 27 twenty-seven 29 twenty-nine 26 twenty-six 28 twenty-eight Exerel ‘Are you tal? Yes, lam or No, I'm not. 4 Are you rich? 3 Are you strong? 5 Are you heavy? 2 Is your teacher tll? 4 ls your teacher young? © Is your teacher thin? Unit 6 Language Summary There a cooker. Is there a cooker? Yes, there is/No, there isn't. Are there any cups? Yes, there are/No, there aren't. some ups. aren’t | any glasses fre not Where | is it? Its in| the cupboard. e | are they? They're | on under in Exercise 1 Theres a garage. There are two toilets Write seven sentences. Look at A it’s a lamp. Look at B, typewriter Look at waste-paper bin. Look at Ds desk. DOWNSTAIRS UPSTAIRS. Exercise 3 lamp There's lamp in the office ado. There isn't a radio in the office. Write sentences with: desk/table/safa/cupboard. Exercise 4 pens There are some pens Wii sentences with: books/bottes. on the desk lasses There are some : glasses inthe cupboard. Exercise 5 booksidesk There aren’tany books We sentences with: magazinesidesk bottes'shelfplatesicupboerd on the desk. cupsicupboard Therearen'tany cupsin the e cupboard. 3. Exercise 6 Where's the teoptone? 1 glasses? 4 bates? 1's onthe desk. Where are the books? a a Crcecaahe They're on the shel. 2 ypemie? 8. ssn POMS? sesk. dosk 3 waste-paper bin? 6 ‘amp? desk sen OOS Exercise 7 Write sentences about your bedroom with: There's There isn't There are. There arent Exercise 8 Look at Exercise 1. Write sentences ‘about your house or fla with: There's ‘There are. 1 2 Seare Unit 7 ‘A Is there a doctor near here? DENTIST B Yes, there is... second right, first left, second left. ae Now writs conversations with: estate Fy 8 agentidentistpost office/hotel/bank! ula bus stopitelephone-box/supermarkel/ {ou} ae cafeirevsecondshird ESTATE AGENT ie E Exerolee 2 salt Could you pass the salt, please? a ‘Write sentences with: breadibutterimilkwater/pepper! vineger. 20 twenty £1 one pound 30 thirty £2 two pounds 40 forty £18 fifteen pounds, £1.20 one pound twenty £3.50 three pounds fifty £2487 four pounds eigty-seven 6 meng Exercise 3 £1.98 one pound thirty-eight £6.08 six pounds eight e151 How much is this? One pound forty. How much is that? Exercise 5 15p fifteen pence 30p 5p & 1p Look at this 1 pint = 0.57 litres (GB) 0.47 ltres (USA) Yapint = 0.285 titres (GB) 0.295 Iires (USA) Bpints = 1 gallon 1 gallon = 4.561 litres (GB) 3.76 litres (USA) Four pounds ninety-ight, A Is John on the phone? B Yes, he is A What's his number? B 27445, Write conversations about: Ann, Mr ‘and Mrs Brown, Bill ang Mary, Mike. ed ornod Unit 8 Language Summary Who | iit? t's (Tom. He's a student. 's this? sie "Mary. She's a doctor. What colour | is it? Is | yellow. fare they? They're Rxerciee 1 Queen Elizabeth/Britain Mohammed Ali/The USA Brigitte BarotiFrance Paul McCartney! Britain Tomvshirt It's Tom's shit Maryjeans They're Mary's jeans. 4. Mr Smitvjacket 2 Maryiskin 3 Mikeishoes 4 Mr Clarkicoat 5 Mrs Martinbtouse 6 Paultrousers 7 Billyshoes 8 Miss Greenidress A Who is it? It's Queen Elizabeth Where's she from? ‘She's from Britain. 9 uimmy/socks, 40 Mr Brown‘camera 14 Kevin T-shirt 412 Mrs Brownvhandbag INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL COLOURS Country Shirt Shorts ‘Socks England White White White Scotland Blue White Red Wales Red Red Red Ireland Green White Green & white Brazil Yellow Blue Yellow Holland Orange Orange Orange WestGermany | White Black Black & white Wales What colour's the shirt? It's red. Holland What colour are the shorts? They're blue Scotland What colour are the socks? They're red Write ser Holland/West Germanyiyour country. ~oaonren Exercise 4 ‘Complete this conversation. ‘A How do you do? noes about: England/Scotlandiireland/Brazil A My name's Trevor Hunter. What's your name? Exercise 5 : Teey ry sir? BN [green. My bluse 1 yellow. My potlover’s ‘A Oh, and where are you from? ‘Now write about your clothes. "Now write about your teacher. Unit 9 Language Summary Whose |_caris it? It’s | John’s |" shoes are they? ae (esarigt IS Me, are Exercise 4 4 What is it? oe It's acar. WILLIAM HAZEL 2 Whois? It's Davia. a ee Becurs vicroRIa WARK 1 William is Hazet’s husband. William is Victoria's father. William is Mark’ father. 2 ‘Write three sentences about: Hazel, Victoria, and Mark Hazel 3 1 . 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 Exercise 3 2 Gloria King’s very rich She's afm star. Gloria's car is British A Ws a Jaguar. Now complete this conversation. A Holo A Isityour car? B 8 ‘ ‘A Ooh! What's that? ‘A Oh, whose car is it? 8 8 a ‘A Isitan American car? 8 ‘A. Gloria King? Who's she? 3 [A Where's it rom? 8 Unit 10 Language Summary There's some water There isn’t any water. Is there any water? | Yes, there is, No, there isn’t. How much water is there? There's a lot. There are some apples. There aren't any apples. ‘Are there any apples? Yes, there are No, there aren't How many apples are there? There area lot Look at the examples and do the same with: ricalwine/ bananas/onionsicheese/tomatoes/mushroomsibeer/meat/ coilnamburgers/peas/eggs/sugar ovangesisaltmilk/lemons. Exercise 2 There's some milk, Write six sentences. ‘There are some apples. 1 4 2 5 3 6 Exercise 3 sugar There isn’t any sugar. 1 tomatoes There aren't any tomatoes. Write sentences with: oll/eggsionions! riceyhamburgers'wine. a Exercise 4 4 there any mik? Yes, there is. Is there any water? No, there isn't Are there any peas? No, there aren't. Are there any grapes? Yes, there are. eggs? margarine? oil? lemons? 1 Cheese? hamburgers? grapes? ‘ice? 4 6 Exercise 5 How much butter is there? There's a lot. How many bananas ere there? There are a lot, 1 a cneese ee apples o- fomnons, Language Summary Walks Don't | run Put | them | on. Look at | me. Stand up! sit down. it him. Smile! laugh: Tae | them [a her it 4s. Turn | them | on. them it | oft John. Mrs Smith Exercise 4 Or White: You'e very fat, Mr Hardy. Don't eat sugar. Don't drink beer. Eat fruit, and dink water! Don't eat Ee Don't drink dink Tum thelights of, Turn them off Put your jacket on. Put it on. ‘You do the same. Put yourtio on. “Turn the radio on. Take your shoes off Put your socks on. Exercise 3 Put your watch on. Use these words: orangesiblack coffesichocolate/butterice cream’ Yyoghurtiwhisky lemon tea/salad! Inuit juice/Coca Colalwine. Tum the television of. Tum the microphones on Take your coat off Exercise 4 Look at this Itseny pon. Give it fo me They'e our books. Give them fous. Itshis book. Give ito him They're theickeys. Give them fo them. Wsherkey. Give it to her. You do the same. They Ou PEN. nn Wtaherhandbag, Hshis hat on tte my cor Thoy're thelr magazines Theyre ourcases Weis britease ‘They thirbooks Exercise Look at thle He | Him | His Now comeleto tis us They her You Exercl This is a scone from a new fim. “Tne Good, The Bad and “The Stupid.” You are the director. Write instructions for Glint Westwood. (He's the sheriff in this scene.) Unit 13 What make | is | it? I's a Datsun, |_| your car? fare | they? They're Parkers. } | your pens? t | What make is it? What make is it? Isa Sony. Is Chanel. It's Japanese. Ws French ‘@ Sony TV. Japanese <2 Bosing 747 aeroplane ‘a Sekonda watch ‘some vermouth '@ Mercodes car ‘American Russian halian German 1 2 Beenie 4 ‘some whisky some chocolate h ies 5 6. ; 1980 nineteen eighty 1959, nineteen fifty-nine You do the same. (Cr — 1662 Exercise 3 A My comer’sa Kodak What make’s your camera? B it'sa Pentax. Now write conversations. a snnnenines 2B twlevision? vs watch? iat 1 AnneiwatchiCitizen What mate's jofin’s car? W's Fiat. Exercise 5 Inmy room, there's a bed, a lamp and aadesk. There are three shelves, there {are some books and there are two Inmy bedroom, chairs. Inmy house, Write sentences. Inmyy kitchen, Exercise S REVISION Read Units 1-12 in the student's book. Complete these sentences. Unit 1 His jacket’s brown. He's from (letters) Unit 2 Please... down! (3 letters) Unit 3827 un (8 letters) Unit 4 She'sa (12 eters) Unit 5 There's athick......and athin..... (4 letters) Unit 6 There are some im the cupboard (7 letters) Unit 7 Sait and pepper, oil and joters) Unit 8 Mrs Tumsr's is white (6 letters) Unit 9 MrOrson's a (11 letters) Unit 10 The hamburgers, peas and chickens are inthe .. (7 letters) Unit 11. The wine's £2.80. It's from. Glotters) Unit 12 Smile! Dont. .- (Setters) car? 2 Mrand Mrs Browntelevision/Philips Unit 14 Language Summary 1 | can _| drive. Can | 1 | drive? Yes, | 1 | oa. You Faagt—] ski | si oo [co cannot | we | type! te | cannot. Sh * | lnc. she | dance? she it sing ab | sing? it We win. we | svin? we Tr play tennis they | play tennis they - Speak French Speak French? Exercise 1 Look at tis picture. can see a policeman. Tean’t see a house. Write sentences with: loryfbusicar/ taxibus-stopytrain/bicycle/plane. aeons Exdrelse 2 oan dance. I can’t speak Arabic. Write sentences. A cernsnininnnnnnene COOK Bo 2 sow. 4 Exercise 3 Can you cook? Yes, I can Can you type? No, I can’t Answer questions. 4 Can you speak Japanese? 2 Canyou play got? 3 Canyousrive? 4 Canyousew? 5 Canyouswim? © Canyoudance? Exercise 4 He can play the drums. Write four sentences, ‘speak Spanish. 5 play tennis, 6 dive. 7 sn Si type, 8 ‘swim, Unit 15 Exercise 1 A Would you like a glass of water? B Yes, please. I'm dery thirsty How about an orange? B No thanks. Ym not hungry. ‘Now write conversations. Exercise 2 cup of cottes/piace of cake A ‘sandwichiglass of beer A B A 8 Its toe 1 2 3 4 5 dock Exercise 3 Look at this ‘pair of shoes 2 pair of trousers a pairof jeans a pair of shorts 8 pair of socks {pair of tights ‘a pairof glasses 2 pair of gloves A rd like a pair of shoes, please. rN ose aN rN tights B What size are you? A Seven B 2 2 ‘Write conversations. a a Exercise 4 ‘A These are nice trousers! 1” dress! SA = raincoat! B Can I try them on? 8 2 8 ‘A This isa nice pullover! 1B Can I try it on? 2A... shoes! Write conversations, 8. 2 Look at this (CLOTHES SIZES Gest ‘Sins’ 75cm | 32ins/Bton | 34n5/86—n | Joae/ Stem | 38ns/SFem sons? Toaem|s2ns/ 107em | Hip 205/6em [nr oem [36n5/Stew | S8r6/97em [ns eer ns arenes Veer ean 3 7 a 0 7 7 @ se e a 7° 7 oy © @ Conner |__3 # @ @ a = WAIST SIZES ananiusa [as [|S [DR xs cenunenas |r| 67 [v5] a 7 ‘SHOESIZES aon [3]? [5 Je]? [e [5 [0 s au 5 [nr Goneens [35 G7 fe be fo [a Joe fs Unit 16 Language Summary 1 |’ve | got | acar You | have ‘house. wt lane a radio They | have not He |'s She | has tt [hasn't has not Yes, have. No, I haven't Yes, he has. No, he hasn’t Calypso) tail SA. alypso SA os ~ ES, Be, rad Britannia Motors: > eles cassette-player| >< cigarlighter| > electricwindows| _ x alock| x airconditioning) _ >< Exercise 1 Look at the Calypso Standard, It hasn't got a radio. Wit five sentences 1 3 ss 8 2 4 Exercise 2 Look atthe Calypso GT de xe, It’s got a radio Write ve sontonces. 1 3 a. 5s 2 4 Exercise 3 Exercise 4 . Look athe Calypso do luxe. A Have you got a sstor? ‘A Have you gota car? Its got a radio. B Yes, Phave B No, Thaven't Ithasn’t gota cassette player. Wite questions and answors Wie four sentences. 1A... brother? 4a cassette player? 1 8. B neem ra6io?” 5A watch? aor .lotot money? 6A Unit 17 pe ANTTANE To DECLARE ? ‘Summary What How much How mary suave you | gol? teas" | Exercise 100 one huridred 200 two hundred 300 three hundred 400 earnest 600 ; BOD essessseressernanensssvnstesen 700 Exercise 2 164 one hundred and fiftyyour 768 seven hundred and sixty-eight 223 896 enone Ss 08 ee o seimennnene, 949 Exercise 3 How much wine have you got? How many cigarettes have you gol? ‘Now write sentences. GBF ees senna watches Dee ee cameras 3... sone ROTM a oe seonenee MONOY 2 Exercise 4 Look at this How much whisky have you got? ‘How many bottles of whishy have you got? Now write sentences. tea, 7 ? packets of a senee? 4 enemies POWO! COH8 rrr smn? litres of petrol. . 2 ae ? eoeroe obec eey pertume ... penn? ‘grammes of tobacco .... sn? 10 _ bottles of pertume 2 zor Exercise 5 ‘Complete this conversation, Customs Otticer .. o sn Passport? a 2 ‘Man Ot course. Here you are. Man A itr, Customs Oftleer OK Customs Officer snes OAS declare? Man Yes, have. Man Forty Customs Officer What. 2 Customs Ofticer sone, POMUME? Man Some brandy and some cigars, Man No, | havent, Customs Officer... . wm brandy Customs Officer That's fine. Thank you. Goodbye. ee eee eee eee ee ene Unit 18 Language Summary Which | one | ‘s | amine? The | blue | one | ‘s | mine 1 || tike | a new car. | yours? red is_| yours. You | would his? small is. He ones | are | hers? new — | mes OE | hers, She ours? English ours. We theirs? theirs. They John’s? John’s Exercise 1 Look at this Its my pen its mine. 1 They'e your books 5 Wsourcar its your book. i's yours. 1s his watch t's his 2 Wshis kite Its hor handbag .. i's hers Ws our classroom .. its ours. 2 its theiriat its your ca i's yours velonm: Ws their house. i's thks. 4 ts John's glass ‘They're our chairs . they're ours 2 Ucaroldinew I've got an old car, but I'd like a new one 1 Theyinouse/smalitig 2 Weitelovision/black and white!colour 3 He'suitbiuergrey Exercise 3 © They're her shoes 7 Itsmy jacket 8 They're his pens 4 Sho)watch English/Swiss 5 You'penicheap/expensive Helsmalones Which ones would he like? He'd like the small ones. 1 They/Englishiones 2 Shemnewione Exercise 4 Complete this conversation A coffee? B Please, Ann oop. B That ‘A Which one? 8 3 Youlgreenione 4 Theyicheapones Exercise 5 ‘Complete this conversation. ‘A. Well, good night! 8 a wonderful evening! [A Which at's yours? B That 1A Which one? 8 blue ‘A An, yes. I've got it. Goodnight! 8 Gan | you | show | it | to| me? Gan || wo | stow | me | acme? Could giz, | them him? Could ve | him | it?) ing her? ing | her | some pens? us? us | them?” them? them Exercise 1 Look at this 4,000 one thousand 6,000 15,000 2.000 two thousand 3,000 tree thousand 7,000 20,000 . 8,000 21,000 4,000 9,000 49,000 5,000 10,000 92,000 Exercise 2 Its a nice camera! Can you show it to me, please? They're nice watches! Can you show them: to me, please? 1 Ws anice radio! 2 They're nice pens! Exercise 3 ‘Sond a postcard to me. 1 Bring the bill to us 2 Show the pen to her. Exercl It's mine! Give it to me! Theyre Mary's! Give them fo her! 4 Wshers! 2 Wstheirs! 3 They're ours! 4 They're hers! 5 It'sDavidst 6 Theyre mine! 3 They're nice clocks! 4 tsa nice watch! Send me a postcard. 3. Take the tea to them. 44 Take the book to him. Exercise 5 ‘Complete this conversation. Certainly sit. This one's very nce. Yes, £110, sir 5 is anice cassette-recorder! 6 They're nice glasses! 5 Got the coffee for me. © Give the radio to me. some radios, please. ‘Oh, | see. That one over there isn't expensive. a 8 a 8 A Oh, dear! 8 a B its Sony. ts £70, a An, yes make : 2 . please? Unit 20 Exercise 1 Look at this Rd. - Road BH2 SNB — Post code (Britain) La. ~ Lane NY 01820 - Zip code (USA) Av. ~ Avenue Cl. -Close Mr. Clive Clark St. - Street Mrs. Susan Clark or Ms. Susan Clark Gr. ~ Crescent Miss Isabel Swan or Ms. Isabel Swan Now write these addresses on the envelopes. ‘Mr. Clive Clark/13 Kensington Road/London W8 4BO/England (Ms, Annette Field/2685 43rd St./New York NY 010731USA U te ve ve at i Pee eG i — \o Eee t in \wwnnnennnsenwnel be: — Parie/enciting 4 the weather/rainy What's Parl ike? Meexcting What ore the ple lke? What wre 2 Theyre fri 8 tevnatorod Exercise 3 ‘This is Janet's first letter to her new ‘pon-friend, Carlo. Now writ a letter in English to a pen- {tiend in England, INTERNATIONAL PEN FRIENDS, \Wilte to peopleln other countries! | Phases vette to me in Teeltand Beet tnbany 3 the foodidelicious, 4 restaurants/expensive Unit 21 Language Summary 1 | ’m | working Am {1 working? Yes, LamiNo, 'm not am__| sleeping ts [he seeping ee on ne The lhe Yes, heis/No, he isn’t mmo drinking. ite | drinking? Yes, te areiNo, we aren't. sitt silt He ['s | Sondlig. Are Yue | standag? She | is You t [os they isn't We | ‘re You | are They | aren't are not Exercise 1 work working Se re a) se 7 swim ‘smoke smoking st sitting 2 COOK niintnen §EIK neernmnnse wt 3 eat soe PO What are they doing? 1 They're smoking. Unit 22 Language Summary What's he reading? He's reading a book. Who's she phoning? She’s phoning her boyfriend Who's playing football? Tony is. Exercise 4 i [ALISON ‘She's reading. What's she reading? She's reading a magazine. Exercise 2 Who's reading a magazine? Who's drinking wine? 1 Alison is. Terry and Julie are. Exercise 3 He's asking someone. Who's he asking? ‘They/re watching something Whe are they watching? 2 They're meeting someone, 4 She's cooking something, 1 They're drinking something. ‘3. She's phoning someone. 5 He's reading something. phoning watching meeting helping 1 Kate's poning her ) a smn OR end. 0's Kate phoning? oe 3B B Who's phoning her 1B... iend? Kate is, Unit 23 Football: Saturday 3:00pm. Tuesday 8-0Opm A Would you like to come to 1A ? A On Saturday afternoon PICNIC Pop fore) Tee) a eee ‘Sunday 2pm-Spm © 3A Beeson . 8 8 Bs = a a Exercise 2 magazine”“Today'/81 recordLove Story’#85 ‘cassette/“instant Engish”/£10 ‘A Can |help you? ‘A Can help you? A. B Yes, I'm looking for a magazine. i B 8 A Yoo, wo have. 1A Winat' te ie? Aw | | B How much is it? ast B. 8. A Yes, we have. a | 8 8 1 ass, a May I borrow your 1 sonia 3 newspaper, please? Unit 24 Language Summary He's a student. She's a student, too He isn'ta teacher, She isn't a teacher, either. He's English, She's English, too. 1 He can ride a bye. 3 He's wearing ahat 2 He's got an umbrella, 4 He's riding a bicycle now. Peter's a student : Haisnt ich not rick, either. 4 He hasnt gota mion dors 2 Heisnt studying Crinose 3 He can't speakien languages. Exercise 3 Exercise 4 Exercise 5 1's a coton shin. It's a ong skirt longyskit/blackinylon W's an orange shir. Ws a black skin a long, Black nylon skirt It's an orange cotton shir. Ws. long black skirt aed 5 nomdo ne 1 drossiteryene'pinkishort He's gota leather bot, Pet ae ane 1 He's gota now te, He's got a brown lator belt: Nec eurmses 1. She's wearing a nylon blouse. : She's weating @ white biouse. a 2 teather/bcown'shosibig 2 Wws.agreon dress. Wea shon dress. 2 They've got dark blue sus : _— They've gat terylene suits sno 3. He's wearing a big pullover 3. woolen iuerpufoverong He's wearing a grey pullover. 3 I's wooten ti It alight brown te 4 Ws ared hat. aoe Ws a small hat 4 grey/blouselsmaticotion 4 Its black shoe. 185 a leather sho. Look at this = Ws jong {dark | blue | nylon | skit. shor | ight | browa | cotton | dress. big grey | tory small yellow | woollen M along OG wf i) ts raoeaoo go behind 4 The fst it's going 3. The smalica’s going the car park 2 The second it's coming 4 The big car's coming the car park. 7 The car's coming chair, the road. © Tho mouse is 8 The dog's running The chair. the road, ® The man's the 11 Alot of people are tree, the stadium. 10 The lion's the 42 John's. the ‘ree, stagium, Exercise 2 Why's he closing the window? Why can't she buy it? Because he's cold. Because it’s very expensive. ‘Now write answers using: she's marriedit's behind the sofaiit'shot/ne can't speak English/he hasn't got her address, 1 Why's she wearing acing? 2 Why's she opening the window? 13. Gatwick Airport's 15. The lorry's coming England, the bend. 140s London ‘and Brighton. 3 Why can't he understand? ‘4 Why can' be send the posicard to her house? 5 Why can't she see it? Unit 26 Look at this tat first 2nd second rd third 4th fourth sth fifth ‘ath. sixth 7th seventh th eighth 8th ninth 10th tenth 11th eleventh 12th twelth Lock at this Its twenty-five past twelve. It's five past Ws ten past twelve, Ws halt past twelve. Res twenty-five toone, Its twenty. 10 one. Exercise What time's the news on? It's at five past six. 1 see HO Woather oon? 2 Nationwide nu? 3 International Golf .....? 4. The Roads of Los Angeles ou 7 5 Coronation Straet.....7 6 sos ASOUMEY IO AUSHELIG soon? serene 7 Sports Special ou? 8 7 = BAN LAKE on? ° Tom and Srty soso? or 10 ecnnnsnininnnninnsnnene GON HOSBHA on? " sas Th@ GOOG, the Bad, and the UBlY 7 7 . Dont ask mel ...n.? Unit 27 Language Summary 1 ‘going to | doit tomorrow, ‘Am |1 | going to | do it? Yes, Lam. see him | next week, | other? No. 'mna. ‘meet them | next year. a lhe there? ar — an she a No, he isn’t. He it pe be here — Yes, we are. i rele No, they aren't. 2 i we iad , You They A What's he goin 1h to do? ae B He's going to open the door. Exercise 2 hetcowboy fn What's he going to do? He's going to watch a cowboy fim. 1. shoimagazine 4 younomework 2 wolchempagne 8 Va question 3 theyitennia © the catfish tennis _I'm not going to play tennis tomorrow. homework I'm going to do my homework tomorrow. ‘What about you? Write true sentences about tomorrow. : ‘3 newspaper 1 television. oe 4 reba bank 2 champagne 8 aleter | Unit 28 Language Summary See Unit 27. Mr and Mrs Ford, and their children, Simon and Patricia, are ‘on holiday. They're standing on the steps outside their hotel Ina few minutes they'e going to get into their car and drive to the beach, Exercise 1 ‘A Look at Mrs Ford Es | 4. What's she wearing? She's wearing a lng dress. 2 What's she holding She's holding some posteards and a a8 Wha’s she going todo? She's going to write some post cards. B Look at Simon, D Look at Mr Ford. Exercise 2 Look at this ee tee wie ‘1 coro Look at the second picture, Where's the house? It's on the lft 1 SCHOO! ovcninenninninninennnns ‘church? 2 sn BIS? 4 ‘trees? Unit 29 Language Summary 1 | tite music. Tike | music? Yes, Ldo/No I don’t You gone met teat? Yes, he doesiNo, he doesn't. He [oe en rca? They He [ites HF doesn’t like doesnot like ‘Sumame: Hilton | Frsinama(): Edvard Henry Aes, Cours: red, orange and green Foot: steak, chips, ice-crean Age: 23. Occupation: Policeman Drink: milk on Recreation: judo, karate, boxing et Distkes bad drivers, cheese, - Slgrature: cigarettes, whisky, beer Exercise 1 Exercise 2 Exercise 3 Look at Edward Hiton. Does he like cigarettes? He lites steak. He doesn’ ike beer Wie four questions. Wit four sentences. 1 + 1 2 2 - 2. 3. 3 ae 4 ‘ 4 ‘Sumame: Likes ut Frstname(s): ee a ‘Age: Oceupton rin picture here Tae: cree: Oisames ‘Signature: Exercise 4 Complete the form above Exercise 5 Exercise 6 Exercise 7 Like Coca-Cola 1 don’t like cigars 10 you ike ice-cream? Write four sentences. aor Write four sentences. aon Yes, Ido or No, I don’t White true answers. 4 Do you lke potatoes? 2 Doyou lke jazz? 8 DOYOU KOE? nine 4 Doyou lke polis? Unit 30 Language Summary I need money. I dn need big car. Troant a new coat, Idon't want a cup of tea Tlove my parents. I don’t love him. Exerciee 1 Rick loves Angela. Who does Rick love? He toves Angela Whe (oves Angela? Rick does. Fick and Angela are going to get married next woek. Theyre ‘going to buy a new house, They've got £2,000. Thay haven't got any furniture. Do they need a cooker? Yes, they do Do they need a hi-fi? No, they don't Write sic questions and answers. eaoaneone Exerciee 2 ‘Angela We need a bed. Rick Yes . Write four conversations. 1 Angela... Rick 2 Angola ick 3 Angela picture £50 that’s two hundred pounds. Exercise 3 Rick I want a television! ‘Angola Yes, but we don’t need a television immediately 4 Rick Angela 2 Pick Angela Exercise 4 They ve got £2,000. They can spend only £2,000! Write sentences. They need a cooker. They can buy one for £200. enon Total £ How much money have they got now? .. Exercise 5 Rick's going to marry Angela. He loves her. Write sentences. Mary's going to marry Dean. David's going to marry Jeanette. Exercise 6 Who loves Dean? Mary does. Who does Mary love? She loves Dean. fe Jooretiy B ssoene Davia? 3 Denise Exercise 7 Now you're going to buy a new house. You haven't got any furniture either You've got £1,800. Look atthe picture, What I'm going to buy a bed. you going to buy? 1 7 How much money have you got now? 3 Rick Angela 4 Rick Angela. eare Patrick's going to marry Denise. Ciaire’s going to marry Keith Fone PRIHEK? Keith? ce Cale) 3. Unit 31 Language Summary What | am | I | doing | tomorrow? r ‘m | going aU next week? am to London. are) you next month? to Scotland be ‘on Monday? vane zs on Saturday? You | are B pe PT ste ue [s She | i B She's going to Paris, ‘A How long for? B Just for three days A Herve you got a watch? B Yes, (have ‘A What kind is it? B Isa Citizen ‘A Do you like it? B Yes, Ido A Really? Why? B Becmuse it’s automatic. Write a conversation a Look at Unit 31 in the Student's Book and complete this conversation. A Excuse me! 8 ve 'A Have you got any change? 8 A [need some twos, ‘A Well, could you change 10p? Robion Sunday o>orare Exercise 4 ‘Complete this conversation, a B Good morning a rado, please? B Yes, | think so. When do you want a BB How about nex! Saturday? a Unit 32 What time | do | you | do it? they does | he she Exercise 1 What time do you wake up? 2 What ime do you have breakfast? 4 What time do you have dinner? Trwake up at seven o'clock. 4 What time do you get up? ‘3. What time do you have lunch? '5 What time do you go to bed? Exercise 2 ‘Do you read “The Daily Mail"? No, I don't Do you get up at 7.307 Yes, Ido. 1. Doyouread “The New York Times”? 4 Doyou dress for dinner? 2 Doyougo to bed at even o'clock? 5 Doyouhave dinner at eight o'clock? 3 Doyourrest after lunch? © Do youhave breakfastin bed? Exercise 3 Now write the questions in this conversation. a A. B Hmm... get up at seven o'clock. B | arrive at schoo! at 8.90 a a A B Ihave breakfast at 7.30. B have lunch at 12:90. a a B I leave home at eight o'clock. B | goto bed at eleven o'clock. Exercise 4 Complete the spaces. Use these words: inuntivatibefore/attovateriin, Ff nose KORGON. | 9B UP sr. ight o'elock and | have a bath . breaiast, breakfast leave home and catch a BUS oun the office, Saturday and Sunday | don't get up eight oclock.I stay bed ‘ine o'clock, and | read the newspaper”. Exercise 5 ‘an ordinary day a pink blouse Continue 1 ‘American film, 2 sinerearting. 3 economical ar. 4... yellow trouser sult Buen YOY BOXER, toring book. 7 interestingjob. 8 leather handbag. ° hotel manager. 10 ‘orange skit. Identity card, 92 os famous actor. 13 handsome man. 14 oldneckiace. 150 .......nyionshit. 16... electric cooker. 7 newumbrella, 18 busy ottice, 19 sirport bus. 20. international hotel Unit 33 Robin Knight interviews a famous person every week for the television programme “The English at Home’. Exercise 1 NOTES: Simon Stone 4 Guitarist for “Computer”. 2 LiveyFlat in Central London. 3 Got upitt.18, 4 Read “The Daily Mirror He's a guitarist for “Computer"’ He lives in a flat in Central London, Continue. 3 relse 2 NOTES: Angela Moris 1 Newsreader for BBC TV. 2 Live/House in Hampstead. 3. Get upi9.00, 4 Road “The Guardian’ Write questions and answers. What does she do? She's a newsreader. Artve at the studio/3.20. Leave the studioimidnight, Have dinner/12.30. Go to bed'three o'clock. Arrive at television centrert.30. Have dinner'six o'clock. Leave television centreit 1.15 Go to bed/midnight Where does she live? She lives in a house in Hampstead. e+ees Exercise 3 NOTES: Stanley Walsh 1 Footballer for Liverton United 3 Get upi6.20, ‘4 Read “The Daily Mal”, Write questions and answers. 1. 2. 3 ‘ 5 ‘ 7 8 5 Arrive atthe stadium/eight o'clock. 6 Leave the stadium2.30. 7 Have dinner5.30. B Goto bed 9.30. Unit 34 Look at these people. SURNAME Talbot SURNAME Giles SURNAME Fleming | FIRSTNAME(S) Patts. FIRSTNAME(S) Walter Henry | | FIRSTNAME(S) Alexandra Jane ME 22 ME st GE bh OCCUPATION Air Hostess | | OCCUPATION Farmer OCCUPATION. Doctor | 1 ‘ 1 2. 2 2 3 3 3 4 ‘ 4 5 5 5 ‘ 6 6 7 7. 7 e ® e ‘Now look at these sentences. Read all of them carefully. There are twenty-four sentences. Put them in the correct columns. Puteightin each column mstrong. work outside. I speak three languages. | wear awhite coat Ive gota receptions. | don't wear a uniform. Iget big salary meet a lot of famous people. I getup very early, ‘can read Latin | go to New York every week | work in a hospital | work with animals, Lteavel in my jb. | wear glasses. | go to town every Saturday. Liven the town centre, | wear aunitoem. Livein the county. Ive gotalory Hive near the airport. tim young. Istay in aot ot hotels. "ye gota fat of diplomas. Unit 35 Language Summary 1 | always getup | at seven o'clock You | ‘sually 2 We | often They | sometimes occasionally He | rarely ‘gets up She | never Exercise 1 Complete the sentences, with: always/usuallyioten’ sometimesioccasionallyrarely/never, 1 He tkes footbal, He goes toa lot of football matches. Ho watches football 22 She goes tothe cinema two or trae times every ear Ce 9996 tothe cinema 3 | ike classical music, and | ike pop music, Von listen 10 pop music, and 1 - listen to classical music, 4 They don't like me i. They re vegetarians. They ‘eat meat Exercise 2 Do you listen to classical music? Sometimes. Do you smoke cigarettes? Never. 4. Doyyou rink beer? 2 Doyouplay got”? 3 Doyougotothe cinema? 4 Doyou eat chocolate? 5 Doyou getup early? Exercise 3 ‘What about you? Write rue sentences using: always! Lusualiyfoften'sometimesirarely/never. weaurnen '5 Every morning she drinks cotfee with her breakfast She ... drinks coffee with her break- fast. 6 He doesn't usually drink wine, but at Christmas, with his inner, he has a glass of wine. He drinks wine, 7 They go to bed at eleven o'clock from Sunday to Friday, ‘but on Saturday they go 0 bed at midnight. They 90 to bed at eleven o'clock, Do you eat potatoes? Do you watch television? 6 7 8 Doyou dri Coca-Cola? 8 Do you goto churen? 0 Do you goto the dentist? Exercise 4 Now write seven sentences about your teacher using the same words. 1 = ~oareon Unit 36 Language Summary = What time | do you_| usually have dinner? How often |_do you | go out? When T does he does he What do you _| usually do after dinner? Do you | ever _| goto the thentre? does he Dees she | often Exercise 1 youthe cinoma How often do you go tothe cinema? Sholstoak How often does she ent steak? Now write the questions. 1 hela newspaper 3 shettennis 5 sholradio 2 2 2 2 theyichampagne 4 yourtelevision 6 helthe theatre 2 2 2 Exercise 2 Look at this often never ‘Now answer these questions, 1 How often do you clean your teeth? 3 How often do you wash your hair? & How offen do you go to the bank? 2 How often do you brush yourshoes? 4 How often do you writs aletter? «How often do you go to the dentist? Exercise 3 Look at this Yes, often. No, | not often. /sometimes. rarely. occasionally. never. ‘Now write questions and answors. ‘A Do you ever wash up? 1A B Yes, sometimes. Unit 37 Language Summary ' walk to work I'm | walking to work | walk fo work every day. walking to work now. i usually zoalk to work. | walking to work at the moment | What | do you | do every day? What | ‘she _| doing | now? does he are you Exercise Keith's a student B He goes fo university © He's playing tennis. Look atthe first picture. Look at the ‘example. Look at the sentences at the bottom of the page. Read all of the ‘sentences carefully. Write two sentences under each picture. 4A Guys apilot 5A Barbara's an artist. GA Alison and Peter are teachers. 8 B : - 8 c . w e . c He's dancing He flies Boeings. ‘She paints pictures, ‘They make cars. They correct homework, They're correcting homework. He's playing tennis. She's cooking. ‘They're lying on the beach. She's riding a bicycle. He goes to university She works ina hospital | ‘She interviews famous people, ‘She's playing the piano. renee eae Unit 38 Language Summary - 2 : Haw | do | you | doit? 1 | do Jit | welt | we You | fad | th We carey. Th They carelessly does | he The slowly. she Be [aes | | jst He's a good singer.|He sings wel. ‘She's a careful driver.IShe drives carefully A They rebad players./They play badly, | I'ma slow driver II drive slowly Exercise 1 bad badly nappy happily good sell sow busy : fast carat noisy hard careless Tueky beautiful ay j det harry wonderful vs heavy imotigont sad | interesting Exercise 2 They play well. They're good players. 4. Sha sings ban, 2 He dances wat 3 They swimbady 4 She teaches woll 5 Thoy ski welt 6 He drives badly. How's he playing? He's play tel Exereis He's & good player. He plays well. ‘She's a bad singer. She sings badly 1. He's acaroful driver. 2 8 Imahard worker. 4: She's a tast typist. 5. They drive carefully He dances beautituly. 6 He drives slowty. Unit 39 Language Summary 1 think soll don’t think so How do you come to school? Thope 50/1 hope not. How long does it take? Wy | don't you goto the ban [see [Se dtr Exercise 1 Look at the frst conversation in the Student's Book. Complete these conversations. a B By train A — 2 B Only 60p. A B About quarter of an hour. Exercise 2 ‘Are you going to be famous? I don’t think so. ‘Can John speak Spanish? I think so. Do English people drive well? I don’t know. 1 Isitgoing to rain today? — 4 2 Canyour teacher speak English well? 5 3. Can you speak English well? e Exercise 3 Is it going to be a nice day tomorrow? I hope so. ‘Are you going to have a cold tomorrow? I hope not. 1 Are you going tohave ten children? 4 2 Are you going to learn a lot of English? 5 Are you going to have an accident? armen 6 Exercise 4 A lit B Why don’t you goto the doctor? 4A | need some money A My shoes are dir 2A Ive got a headache. 4A. !m hungry. 8 8 By | bus bicycle ‘ax © How do you come to school? © How much does it cost? © How long does it take? ‘Are you going to the cinema next week? Is England going to win the World Cup? 's Queen Elizabeth Scottish? ‘Are you going to be rich? ‘Are you going to see your teacher tomorrow? ‘Ate you going to be ill tomorrow? SA Im thirsty. 8 GA I've got toothache, Unit 40 Look at this 13th thineenth 20th twentieth 26th twenty-sixth 14th fourteenth 2ist twenty-first 27th twenty-severth 415th fiteentn 22nd twenty-second 28th fwenty-eighth 16th sixteenth 2ard_twenty-thitd 23th twenty-ninth 47th seventeenth ath. twenty-fourth oth thirtieth 18th eighteenth 25th twenty-fifth Btst thinty-frst 19th nineteenth Exercise 1 211280 21st December, 1980. Ce 7 11/12/80 7 (5 20Tee 8 236/81 3 301966 9 2215/79 4 1911165 - 10 2818188 8 13/1169 44 31/1049 6 20478 12 151253 Exercise 2 My birthday’s on March 23rd. A MyDithdBY'S .nsnnnnsnn 4 The National Day of my country’s 2 Myfather'sbirthday’s semneumnue & Newyoar's day's 3 My mother's Birthday's... 6 Today's... Exercise 3 1. How do you usually come to schoo!? 5 Do you see your teacher everyday? 2 What do you usually do in the evenings? © Are you leaming a lot of English? ‘3 How often do you go out? 7 Do you speak English wall or badly? 4 What are you going to do next weekend? 8 Do you like television? Great Britain and Ireland {sates sriotinanan ENGLAND | eee ee) Pree ce eee rented ee eeTC) Streamline English Departures, eee eens Cont eS Mee eee ted ese pees a See Sete ee Reet foe reste atest eee ener re) Pee eet eet Po ere eo emer enen ee eee Peers eave ee eee ere Pree eran ec ni Foret once eaten os Nt eae Se Cee SOUS ea eee et Romer eS Prema ae ose ees Oxtord Universty Press ol a | | 195203

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