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CAMBRIDGE face2tace o » 1 Les “4 ‘ “9 = Nv 4 ( Elementary Workbook Chris Redston with Gillie Cunningham CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, Sao Paulo Cambridge University Press The Falinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK vwwwccambridge.on Information on this isle: www.cambridge org/9780521607926 (© Cambridge University Press 2005 This publication isin copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of retevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2005 6th printing 2007 Printed in the United Kingdom at the University Press, Cambridge ‘A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library ISBN 978-0-521-60792-6 Workbook with Key ISBN 978.0-521-60061-3 Students Book with CD-ROM/Audio CD ISBN 978-0-521-61371-2 Teacher’ Book ISBN_978-0-521-60338-6 Class Audio CDs ISBN 978-0-521.60342-3 Class Audio Cassettes ISBN_978-0-521-61400-9 Network CD-ROM ISBN_978-84-8323-368-9 Students Book with CD-ROM/Audio CD, Spanish Edition ISBN 978-3-12-539731-6 Students Book with CD-ROM/Audio CD, Klett Edition Chris Redston with Gillie Cunningham ( Elementary Workbook 6257/D Learning Systents Poland Sp. z 0.0. Al, Solidamosei 117, 00-140 Warszawa NIP 72623-79.688 ‘Szkola Jezykéw Obcych EMPIK UL Marszakowska 104/122, 00-017 Warszawa ‘el (022) 551 44 55, fax (022) 551 49.09, CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Welcome to the class! 8 CEI coors; te atpnanet; cays of he week GEETEDD yng heta and goodbye; cassoom istctons; names 1 Meeting people 8 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 4 co ‘coun and nationale: quer 0-100; bs; @ and ar age; persanal possess (1, eating English adresses; hot region forms plus; is that, ese, ose EEE bx poste, negative n-and yes/no questions, short answers; subject pronouns and pnstacoeaserves Introducing pel; asking for ersanal detas capt ters (1); adresses fing in a ate it cope er) adresses: ng na 2 People and possessions p10. | Reading and Whiting Portfolio 2 rc ERED acectves (1); achectives with very personal possessions (2); family; me words; things Reading people's favourite things ‘narhovse;peposttons of pace ‘ave got postve, negative, question, srt answers; possessive ting capita ees (2; unctuton; desertion of your GED tang about time; aking abut pices 3 Dally fe 715 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 3960 LENE say uses tine actives tne pass wih or, a rey, mnt dates foadng are: poies ‘easy aoe Wits necing vrs (1: and but ects, (EEE Proen sinpe pte sat, nd yor qustors st ane Sianer (Choutvettoy:Sabjes and anect yrnauns o [ eae phrases fo spc as snes 4 Timo off 7 | Reading and Wilting Portfolio 4 wo ne ces yer roi and ead ear avers les wes es GEEMED Precert Single priv, nse, question, sir anes (heeft) el GED equests and otters 5 Homes and shope 92 | Reading and Wetting Portfolio 5 72 ‘places in a town/the country; raams and things in @ house; shaps; things ta buy; cathe; ‘Reading adverts for places to live pra nos the ishore are, How ch. ow many. 2: ome ay, & ease ‘shop language & Good times, bad times 70 _| Reading and Witting Portfolio 6 p74 jective; te evens; weekend actos; adectves with very, el qui, bo ‘Reading astute composton Past Simple: be, Pst Simple eqlr and ieguer verbs ive, W- questions ppp 2 emer gs GETELD showing ites contndog a conersaion {ad ther acompostion 7 Films, music, news 5 | Reading and Witting Portfolio 7 »76 pol in: yes of mus ie ars quem wars gua Pst Sng Reading entender a arand De Past Simple: negative, yesfno questions, shart answers; question fms ero cra GETETD taking adout te news 5 Let's go away 0_| Reading and Writing Portfolio 8 978 (CLETIDD ay actos; acts to describe places; verb collcatons eaing_ ‘outst norton on the tenet ‘canvcan'tfor possibilty; comnperatives \wrting describing places: paragraphs (3); phrases with GETEEED panning ay out wit te ‘Anewer Key Pi 9 Allin a day’s work pis | Reading and Witing Portfolio © p80 ‘work; types of transport; traveling words/phrases; indoor and eudoor activites; adverts, ‘Reading job adverts ‘and actos Witing formal eter ‘resent Contras poste, nga, questions, short answers Present Spe or Preset Contos (ETD taling on the phone 40 Mind and body 780 | Reading and Writing Portfolio 1062, ‘health; How often... ? and frequency expressions; appearance; character; heath Reading letters asking for advice problems; eater: weiner, ward bling Wits remus and poses tects CEEMMD inosine stoutdshouén',qestons wth tke Seterat GEELEED taking about hearin 1 Future plans: 18 | Reading and Writing Portfolio T1904 ‘verb coilacations; studying: verb patterns ‘Reading @ tourist brocture; an ema! gi ste rte, Wan yoo cts ot rvs mie tng common mish; a espn of» tay (GENIE ashing for and giving directions 12 Life experiences 160 | Reading and writing Portfolio 72 66 GET ga sa vers: ings nd pass tan apart ead aor sis postart sigeriatves Preset ste, eae; Have you ee. Pests end ang set pases fora putas Siamese at the apart Elementary Reading and 7 Writing Progress Portfolio Welcome to the class! Language Summary Welcome, Student's Book p121 Saying hello and goodbye GIB Colours C9 oe “e 2 © G) Wiite the colours. Tet » (S)= spelling 1 dre red 2 renge 3 kclab 4 loywel Syem 6 tewih 7 club The alphabet a) Fill in the gaps. Use capital leters. Fill in the gaps with these words. 2 ABCD_F_H__K__ | pals Hi tim my meet too Nice N__Q__T_v__y¥ cara ‘Hello name’ Chiara b) Write the alphabet. Use small letters. EDUARDO. _. Eduardo, CHIARA Nice to*_.... you EDUARDO. to meet you’, Classroom instructions (3 @ a) Match the words/phrases in A to the words/phrases in B. s : ioe semen 2 Read \ 0) your book 3 Match ¢} the article. 4 Dont 4) the gaps. Ss Work e) the words to the pictures. ¢ Film = we 7 Close ®) in pairs. 8 Work h) the questions. 9 Look “) your book. Goodbye you Bye See Monday 10 Answer your answers. 1 Check k) and practise. TEACHER Pace YOU OM Pon 12 Listen 1) at page six. Tos! Yes, see". ' @ Welcome —.—--. b) Match phrases from 4a) on p3 to pictures 1-6. Names. @ ilLin the gaps.. ee What's surname first Welcome How Thank spell class & reacher What's. your? name? & Ben DANIELA. >, .. Daniela, az i Teacer What’ your‘ Ty DANIEL Iguarte. TEACHER Fe dO YOU Speen thet? DANILA. 1-G-U-A-R-T-E TEACHER to the ©. euns y Daniela, DANIELA .. YOU. Days of the week (59 @ (& Write the days. sis 7 Be na ne easels waesals er November| = 1Monday 8 1 Meeting people Language Summary 1, Student's Book p122 Where are you from? 1A} Introducing people € Fill in the gaps with these phrases. b) (5) Write the nationalities for the countries in 2a). Helié I'm fine, thanks How are you Nice tomeet you thisis And you | fo, meet yous, thls gn you 2 pan ‘Hello. Kathy. a ATHY Hi, Da? nennnnnennnnnnnnennennenmnee ? ‘ DAN FL ee And you? xaray Um OK, thanks. DAN Kathy,“ katHy Hello, Max. *____ max & Countries, nationalities and languages @IEB (Q_ A@® Write the countries. QO rarer © Wie shese sentences with 'm, CM sre ors. 1 Lam from England. 1m from England. 2 You are in room 101. 3 He is Russian. 4 We are late, 5. She is from Germany. 6 They are French. 7 Itis in oom M. WA - 1A and 1B @ a) Make questions with these words. 1a) from / he /’s/ Where ? Where's he from? b) name /'8/ his / What ? 2») Where / from / she /'s ? ) their /are / names / What / first? 3 a} from/ are / Where / they ? “Antonia Vial Christophe Dugarry and Véronique Boutron ‘4B> In the coffee break Numbers 0-20 al 913 320 48 gn 4 g19 yu a0 ys one e. Jobs @ ( Wiite the numbers. @ (S)Do the puzzle. Find the job (4). "QQ | 4) Write the answers to the questions in 4a). The USA, 1 ‘Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives Choose the correct words. 1 a 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 GBM name is Warren Mears. This is we/our hotel. ‘What's he/his nationality? Where ate they/their from? She/Her first name’s Janice. ‘What are they/their surnames? ‘We/Our are both students, Is that you/your dog? What’ its name? a | [TTT fo R iT fu] TE tye [> rat | [el tor M_T Te lw] | {Trt TJs 4 | ALT or o 1B aand an (EB Fill in the gaps with a or an. 1a, shop assistant 2 __ English dictionary 3... number 4 cenmnnee ACUESS housewife . 6 manager Penelope Cruz Elton John Tom Cruise and John Travolta actress (Spain) ‘musician (England) actors (the USA) 7 Australian hotel 8 _____ university a) Make questions with these words. 9 _....... lalian surname 1 actor / Elton John / an /Is ? ee Is Elton John an actor? 2 Is/ actress / an / Penelope Cruz ? be: negative, yes/no questions and short _ answers GED 3. musicians / Are / Tom Cruise and John Travolta ? Make these sentences negative. Write two negative sentences if possible. 1 Hea teacher. from / Elton John / England / Is ? Heisn't.a.teacher. 5 from / Tom Cruise and John Travolta / Are / the USA ? He's nota teacher.. 2 We're from Argentina. 6 Penelope Cruz / Italy / Is / from ? b) Look at the photos. Write short answers to the questions in 5a). 3 1 No, he isn’t. 3 a 4 6 ‘ Review @ Fill in the gaps in these conversations. 1 * Are. you from Englan 5 They're Turkish. a Ae yon rom Een 8 No, t'm?* T'm?____. Australia, A Oh, really? Whats your *___? stm? 6 Shes a waitress. a A Are you ®_______ English teacher? B Yes, 17, 2 7 A. Excuse ® Are you from Spain? Be. swearen't, We're "_____ Mexico. — A And what do you "___? 8 Tm" doctor and Carlos is "____. engine¢ wg Numbers 20-100 \@ a) (S) Write the numbers. 3) 22 wenty.-t.wo. BY B38 tinea een Qo 44 t 55 f... a ® a 9 ) 100 ah b) Write the answers in words. thirteen. 2 nine + twenty-two =... 1 ten + seven - fou 3 fifty-six - fourteen = 4 thirteen + fifty. 5 ninety-eight - seventy 6 thiny-three + eleven = 7 seventy ~ seventeen = 8 thirty-seven + sixty-three = Asking for personal details (@ a) Read conversations 1-3. Fill in gaps a)-j) with the correct questions. 1 ‘OK, first I nced your personal details. "What's your surname. ? 8 Ws King ” am cone 8 Michael. & Thank you. 9 8 rm32. 8 No, I'm single. & OK, thank you. And... ‘A Well, good to see you again, Kerry. 8 You too. See you on Saturday? A Yes, great. Oh, 8 My mobile number is .. wait a minute ... 07445 346799. Le : ? 5 Its kerrypowell@hotweb.co.uk. ‘4 OK, thanks. See you soon. ‘& Right, Dagmara. 9 — 8 T'm Polish, 8 Its 56 New Road, Lewisham. A And”, 8 SW6 6HK. & Thank you? 8 My home number is 020 8533 4689. A OK, thats fine. You're in room 12. Your teacher's name is Anna. ® Thank you very much b) Match pictures A~C to conversations 1-3. Cat 1D Lost property Personal possessions (1) (3 this, that, these, those {ER @ (3) Write the vowels (ae, i, 0, u) in these words. 1 2 3 ‘4 5 6 7 8 ° 10 " ® coat wilt sate cm —mbr_l_ b_k_ cD pl_y sh__ =D cird driss wo teh —ddr_ss Plurals @ G) write the plurals. Fill in the gaps with this, chat, these or those. What are ‘those. buildings over there? Oh? and? 1 abag Reading bags Read this information. Tick the true sentences. Correct the false sentences. 2 awatch — Se Learn Fast! Language School lass reister 3 aman level Elementary Room 12 Teacher Anna Simmons 4 Neme Nationality [Address inthe UK Phone number 7 Dagmara Marosz | Polish | S6New Road,SW4 6HK | 020 8533 4689 (boms) a im Ali Turkish | 3a Grove Stee, E11 4WA | 07974 348598 (motile) . Nina Pewov | Russian | 78 West Road, NWI 4T) | 07734 384387 (mobile) 6 adiaty Marcelo Santos | Brazilian | 22 High Steet, NWI2 3WS | 020 8866 8977 (home) 7 ahotel 1 Nina is from Gey 5 Evrim is from Russia 2. Marcelo is from Brazil. 7 6 Marcelo’ address is 22 West Road 8 awomen 10 3 Dagmara’s home phone number 7 Nina’s mobile number is 07734 384587. is 020 8533 4689, 8 The teachers surname is Simmons. 4 Nina’ postcode is NWI 41). 9 The class is in room 56. Reading and Writing Portfolio 1 p64 2 People and possessions Language Summary 2, Student's Book p124 What’s important to you? Adjectives (1) Personal possessions (2) @ Match these adjectives to @ ©) Write the words. iemoppesies 1a _CDplayer. ® ' expensvé good old (x 2)! beautiful small short slow right 1 cheap expensive. 2 new 3 bad a 5 difficult .... 6 wrong 7 fast ee 8 long i Adjectives with very Tick the correct sentences. Look at the table. Then fill in the gaps with ve got, have got, haventt got, Change the incorrect sentences. $ got or hasnt got, 1 This is a very nice bag. 7 . beautiful , 2 Jane’s got two beattifils 4 ie riiliicaey Fiona Karen and Tony computer v v 3. I've got a mobile phone new. imobile phone 7 v di v 4 Ewan McGregor is my — e ‘igital camera x x favourite actor. DvD player 7 z 5 These are expensives shoes. 1 Fiona _’sgot. a computer. 6 digital 6 Mark’ got a car very old. ae oe xdigial camera. 7 The President is a very camera. 7 Karen and Tony inpetion i 3 She 4 DVD player. a computer. 4 Robert 8 They. - aradio, 8 This is a good very book. m This is a good very boo! a mobile phone. pkitey abv © 5 He player. ———- ZA and 2B have got: questions and short answers @ a) Make questions with these words. b) Look at i table in 4. Then write short answers to 1 acar/Fiona/ Has/ got ? Has flona got acar?. the questions ina, 2 Has /a computer / got / Robert 7 1 .No. she.hasn’t. 3 a digital camera / got / Have / Karen and Tony ? 4 Fiona /a mobile phone / got / Has ? 5 a DVD player / got / Has / Robert ? Family Read about Terry’ family. Then write the names on his (Q) Fill in the gaps with these words. & family wee. OF meen gandfather — grandchildren ‘Terry Hi, my name's Terry. I'm married and my wife’s name is grandparents grandmother ‘Megan. We've got one son. His name is George and he's two years granddaughter grandsons old. I've got one sister, Brenda. She’s married and her husband's aunt uncle cousins name is Nate. They've got two children. Their daughter's name is ~ Tracy and she's got a brother called David. And my parents? Well, 1 Arthur is Tracy and David's my father's name is Arthur and my mother’s name is Shirley. We're| aa very happy family, | think. grandfather. 2 Shirley is their _. 3 Terry is their... 4 Megan is theit 5 Tracy, David and George are Arthur and Shirley's 6 Tracy is their —_ 7 David and George are their 8 Tracy and David are Georges 9 Arthur and Shirley are his 2B Possessive 5 (EER Look at the picture of Terry's family. Fill in the gaps with the correct names and 5. 1 Brenda is George's. aunt. ~ 2 Terry's... Arthur is brother. Nate is 5 George is Megan and 6 Brenda is Tracy and .. 7 Arthur is Terry and 8 Tracy and David are Brenda and __ children, 4) Write $ in the correct place in the sentences. 1 Shirley got two children, Terry and Brenda. 2 Terry unemployed at the moment. 3. Megan is Terry wile. 4 She a doctor. 5 Nate is Brenda husband. 6 He got a computer company. 'b) Does the ' in the sentences in 4a) mean is, has or the possessive? 1 b= has. 2b Review: question forms. @ a) Make questions with these words. 1 David’ / is / Who / aunt ? Who.is David's aunt?’ 2 got /has / brothers and sisters / How many / Terry? 5 Brenda’ / Terry / parents / Who / and / are ? 6 have / grandchildren / How many / got / Arthur and Shirley ? 8 have / Terry and Megan / How many / children / got ? 2C) Time and money Time words Talking about the time @ i with these words. @ Fill 1 past from to at welcome it's What _Bxcuse the gaps with these words. 2) A What time is "jt. ? B Its five 2 past. seven. b) A What 3. fs your Spanish class? four o'clock. ime is your brothers English class? ix thirty 7... eight o'dock. ~~» me, have you got the time, please? B Yes, 9. — twenty past ten. ‘& Thanks very much. 8 You're 1... Asking about prices (25) ‘Tim wants to buy tickets for a concert. Fill in the gaps | Exewsere? — Thank you. What time is the concert? Right. Thanks a lot, OK. Two tickets, please. Here you are. | How much are the tickets for tomorrow's concert? t ™ 1 Excuse me? TICKET SELLER Yes? TM 2 1 twenty.to.elght. seven forty. rricker setter They’te £17.50. 1 3 ‘Tener sewer That’ £35. tm 4 TiexeT stun Thanks. And here are your tickets. ™ TICKET SELLER It's at eight o'clock. ™ 6 ‘Ticker setter You're welcome. Goodbye. Pa fd 4 5 < o F FI i 5 HI Fe E Fl 3 2 i Fd oO 3 e Ff Fy Fi 6 3 3 A © A 2 i 2 é Hy Fa Es i P A oO 3 FA 6 2 4 < g 2 E Te 2D}; Where’s the baby? Things in a house Reading (S) Look at the picture. Write the words for things 1-10. Read about things British people have got in their homes. Then answer these questions. 2) How many British people have got a TV? 99%. ») How many people in the UK have got a video recorder or a DVD player? «) How many families in the UK have got two Tell cy or more cars? 4) How many British people have got a phone in their home? {) How many people in the UK have got a camera? LO LOE Pai emits. peg 1 .adoor. 7 niente What have British people got in . 7 their homes? 3 _ Lanne 99% of British people have got a TV and 73% Se of these have got two or more TVs. ¢ 89% have got a video recorder or a DVD player. © 45% of families in the UK have got one car and Prepositions of place @2EB 28% have got two or more cars. 27% of British people haven't got a car. “Answer the questions, Use these prepositions : and the words in brackets ( ). © 92% of people in the UK have got a phone in their ; : Es 7 homes and about 70% have got a mobile phone. by in on under behind in front of + ‘© 400,000 British children under the age of ten have ss = got a mobile phone. 1. Where’ the plant? (desk) _[tsby the desk... 2 Where are the books? (sofa) ‘© About 83% of British people have got a CD player and 78% have got a camera. 3 Where’ the dog? (coffee table) Review: spelling 7 a © (S) Choose the correct words. 4 Where are the mobile phones? (coffee table) 1 smal 6 waitres/waitress 2 beautiful/beautifull 7 camera/cammera 4 3 difcult/dificult 8 waletfwallet 5 Where’ the suitcase? (TV) 4 shop asistent/shop assistant 9 umbrela/umbrella 5 manager/mannager 10 address/adress © Where are the shoes? (suitcase) (Gy Remain ara ing Porta 2786) 3 Daily life Language Summary 3, Student's Book p126 3A) A glamorous life? Daily routines (XR Review: prepositions Which words/phrases do not go with the verbs? QO Bit the saps with these 1 leave home/work/breakfast 4 go lunchito bedthome Prepositions. You can use each 2. start classes/livelwork 5 finish work/home/classes preposition more than once. 3 have breakfastito bed/lunchidinner 6 get up/homelbed j in at for to from Present Simple: positive (//you/we/they) @ Write Barry's sentences about his daily routine. @ ®@ gn 1 have dinner jn. a restaurant. 2 We work the afternoon, 3 We have an hour lunch. 4 Lwork 5 They work _ the morning, 6 1 g0 Bed about eleven. 7 We work four hours. 8 Weall live... a hotel 9 1go _-~ midnight. 10 Where are you ... Review: pronouns and possessive adjectives Choose the correct words. Bob's @/me brother. Where do them/they work? I see he/him every day. This is we/our new DVD player. Is this their/them car? Where do you/your parents live? Is that him/his computer? 1 see they/them at the weekend 3A and 3B Present Simple: Wh- questions (//you/we/they) (ZEB @ a) Read about Hannah and Roy's daily routine. Fill in the gaps with these words/phrases. Jivé have lunch start work finish work getup gethome go tobed : sleep have dinner have breakfast We're theatre actors and we * live. in New York, at ten o'clock and at home. After breakfast we phone our friends and then we *___ at about three o'clock in a café. We leave home at four o'clock and we. at seven in the evening. We ¢_ at about eleven o'clock and we 7_. _ ina restaurant near the theatre, We © at about ‘one o'clock in the morning and then we watch TV for an hour. We ®. _—.. at about three o'clock in the morning and *_ for about seven hours. Free time activities (1) QEER @ a) Fill in the gaps with these words. pce et — + Jer to watch stay with sport the out (x2) go g0 for. a drink — have coffee visit __. my family (3B; Evenings and weekends ®) dosport. b) Read the text again. Write the questions for these answers. 1. Where .do.they.live.? They live in New York. 2 What time Ina café, At four o'clock. Ina restaurant near the theatre, At about one o'clock in the morning. .. after they get home? They watch TV. At about three o'clock in the morning, b) Write phrases from 1a) under the correct picture. = as 3B Time phrases with on, in, at, every @EER Present Simple: yes/no questions and short answers AQ, Bead Glen's email. Choose the correct words. (ilyoulwelthey) Make questions with these words. Then write the short answers. SERS 1 you/in/ Do/ England / live? Dear Mum and Dad Life here in Australia is great. We're both very happy i Ro you live in England? and I've got a new job in a computer company! Jessica x .No.l don't. and | both get up ‘@/in seven o'clock “on/every day} and we get home ‘on/at about eight ‘in/every the evening, We don't go out in/on the week, but! gofor | ——— ? a drink with friends after work Severy/in Friday and i x Jessica and I goto the cinema ‘onvat Saturdays. We | —— don't work *in/at the weekend, so we get up °at/on 3. I/the answers / Do / write ? about midday! “On/n Saturdays we go shopping or visit | > friends “in/at the afternoon. "At/Every Sunday we go | — to Jessica's parents fora barbecue and we leave thelr Ko = house “on/at about half past eleven Matin night! t 4 on / go shopping / you / Do / Saturdays ? t 2 your / Do / work / parents ? Lots of love Glen . aa a vem ome! (QB, 8) Maich the questions to the short answers. © 1 Have they got a car? a) Yes, 1am. Present Simple: negative (//you/we/they) en 5 = a @), *ead Glen's email again. Tick the correct sentences. 3. Has he gota laptop? «Yes, you do. DH Make the other sentences negative. : 4 Do you eat out a lot? 4) Yes, I do. 1 Glen and Jessica are very happy in Australia, / Arey Eon peas By rete i 2 They get up at six every day. 6 Do we write the answers? ) Yes, they have. They. don’t get up at six every day. 7 Are you a doctor? g) Yes, she is. 3. They get home at six in the evening. 8 Do your sisters work? h) Yes, they are. b) Write negative short answers for the questions in 5a), 1 No. they haven't. 4 They go out a lot in the week. 5 They go to the cinema on Tuesdays, 6 They dont get up early on Saturdays. Months Phrases for special days @ (3) Write the months. @ (S) rite these phrases for special days. ‘Then put them in the correct order. orf y> Ba i a) yaa = (7) January. ystugud To. 6) veermNob [7] ¢) fidrp Oo. x © erbtpsmee ] 0 ya oO Fill in the gaps in Andy and Elaine's conversation with these phrases. ) Furryabe =) rc Se eee = ; fh) treb0co |] What's thedate-totay What shall we Let's buy eel uee CO) let's give her _'mnot sure that’sa good idea | 2 |p carhtt oO. con the twenty-fifth what about — “3 : ) mceebDre [—] e viwy = Dates a) Write the dates. 1 7099 7" October 1999. 2 V7 3 145/71 4 20792 5 2205 6 25/1260 . b) Make questions with these words. Haine "What's the datetoday. , Andy? Then answer the questions. ANDY It's the twenty-second, I think. 1a What / today / date / the /'8 7 MAINE It Caroline’ birthday? ‘What's the date today? aNby Oh, right. ?__ get her? os. — suAINE nnn # Watch. 2 a the/'s/ tomorrow / What / date ? 7 ANDY 1 think she’s got _ a new watch. ats 7 eine Well, § 000 a camera? 3A birthday / When / your /’s ? anor Yes, 7 She hasn't got 8 Its on ss ‘a camera. 4-4 mother’ / your /'s / When / birthday ? ANE OK.*__ ome this afternoon. 2 ANDY Yes, we can use your credit card. AINE My credit card? Db) Early bird or night owl? Frequency adverbs @ Choose the correct answers. Doctors alwaysA@fleBy/never work at the weekends, 2 Most people hardly ever/usualy/never go to bed 1 before 3 a.m. in the week. 3. People sometimes/often/never live 1o be 200 years old. 4 People often/hardly ever/never watch TV in the evenings. 5 6 PD January always/often/sometimes has 31 days. June usually/hardly ever/never has 28 days. ‘Months oftenshardly everznever have 29 days. Word order of frequency adverbs @ Put the frequency adverbs in the correct places in F these sentences 1 We{have dinner before seven in the evening. (never) 2 4 5 6 7 never ‘Were at home on Sunday evenings. (usually) ‘They go to bed after midnight. (often) Tm tired on Monday mornings. (always) 1 do sport on Saturdays. (sometimes) I don't have a party on my birthday. (usually My children get up early at the weekend. (hardly ever) Reading @ Read about Ray’s family. Then answer the questions. 1 ‘What do his parents do? ) a} His father's a doctor and his.mether’s.a.manager.. How many brothers and sisters has Ray got? ‘Where do they live? Is Jeanette a student? How many people have dinner together on ‘Thanksgiving in Ray’s house? When is Thanksgiving? My name's Ray and 1! live with my parents in Seattle, in the USA. My dad's a doctor and my mum's a manager of a shop. | sometimes help *her at the ‘weekends. I've also got a brother, Peter, and a sister, Jeanette. Peter's an actor — we sometimes see *him on TV — and Jeanette's at university. “They both live in California so we don't see *them very often, but they always come to visit us on Thanksgiving every year. ‘Thanksgiving is a very important holiday in the USA. ‘it's always on the fourth Thursday in November and people usually go home to be with their families. in the evening ‘we all have a big traditional meal with turkey, corn, sweet potatoes — and pumpkin pie, of course. Look at the words in bold in the text in 3. ‘Who or what do they talk about? 11 Ray. PERC ACL AUny 4 Time off * Language Summary 4, Student's Book p128, 4A* Away from home Free time activities (2) (238 b) Choose the correct words. Look at the words/phrases in bold. Fill in the 1. My sister workA@GMED in Italy. gaps with these verbs. I go/goes to the cinema every Friday. * His brother live/lives in London. ‘We usually eat/eats out at the weekend. ‘My husband get/gets home at six. . : . He go/goes running in the morning, ay read goed) watch (2) | take listen (x 2) Ido a lot of sport Present Simple positive and negative (he/she/it) CEB and in the week a) Look at the table. Then complete the sentences. I‘ play, tennis Jacopo Paola OF home Perugia italy | Lime, Pers running. I always job waiter Spanish teacher on to the langueges | alitle French | very good English radio in the morning a eee before I go to work We ora) 1 Jacopo lives. in Perugia, Italy. (live) and when I get home 1 " 2 He __ in a restaurant. (work) usually 3 He a litle French, (speak) aDVDor to music. On Saturdays : 4 Im his free time he ming. (g0) often *____..... Sport on TV and my jrlfriend and I sometimes ” dancin, mola e ~ e 5 Paola ive) in the evening, ones wwe always - =— a _ ‘swimming on Sunday mornings. When T'm on ee : aces nen 7 She _.. (speak) holiday 1 usually © skiing and a —— 8 Inher free time She ene nnennnnnen (BO) oe . lots of books ~ and 1 always |_______ hundreds of photos! b) Make these sentences negative. 1 Paola speaks French. . Paola doesn't speak French. 2 Jacopo lives in Warsaw. Present Simple positive: spelling rules (he/she/it) co @ a) (8) Tick the correct he/shefit forms. Change 3 Jacopo studies music. the incorrect forms. 1 he works ¥ 6 it gos 4 Paola and Jacopo live in Poland. 2 she RE 7 he teachs 3 he listens 8 she plays 5 Jacopo and Paola speak Russian. 4 she watchs 9 ithaves _. oe 5 he reads 10 she studys 6 Paola teaches English. er nee ens 4A and 4B Review: Present Simple @ Fill in the gaps. Put the verbs in the correct form of the Present Simple. 7% Joanne Carling isa joumaist and she * works. (work) for ‘News World, aTV news channel, She *_____ (hot have) a typical dally routine ~ she? __ (Sart) work at midnight and she 6 ___ (nish) at x in the moming! “1 usually ..». (G9) to bed at about two in the afternoon,” says Joanne, “and 1®.. (get up) at nine in the evening, Then 17 (pave) ‘breakfast’ and I usually® (get) to work at about ten o'clock” (not have) anything to eat at work but she always _- (have) a big meal when she "nen (get) home.The moming is her free time and she usually (watch) DVDs or she ™. .. (do) some sport. __- (ks) my job very much,” says Joanne. “But my _.. (not like) it at all — they never © ¢4B) First Date! Things you like / don't like like/lovelhate () Write the words. @ a) Write these words/phrases in the correct place. Jove hate don't quite really OK like te | 7a 2 like. 6 @r ® 3 7 Ql 4 Oi ike. b) Complete the sentences about what Josh likes and an doesn't like. 1 Josh Qj -really.ikes. jazz. 2He @ cen dancing. 3He ©. = _.. animals. 4 He thinks reading @ a sHe @ alian food. sue SO... : dance music. THe fp 4B Present Simple: questions and short answers (he/she/it) co. © Read about two more people on the TV game show First Date! Complete the questions and short answers. cinema (at the weekends) re ining (on Friday) ites dance winsie, Chinese 20d a edoesnttice | watching TV Q ~-theghlones.. a) Make questions about Evelyn with these words. 1 live / Evelyn / does / Where ? Where does Evelyn live?. 2 she / in her free time / does / do / What ? 3 What music / like / does / she ? 4 the cinema / When / go to / she / does ? 5 like / does / What food / she ? 6 When / swimming / she / does / go? bb) Match answers a)-f) to questions 1-6 in 4a). ) [5] Chinese food. ») [] Dance music. eb fretine T eennis on Sundays) reading (two baokes a weeke) a Se | Playing conputer games eveYN, 1 _Roes. Evelyn live. in London? (live) -No.she doesn't. 2 cenonenenene SHE history? (teach) _.. to dance music? (listen) _. computer games? (like) a lot of books? (read) @ Lin tiverpool 4) [_] At the weekends. ©) (on Fridays. ) [] she goes to the cinema and goes swimming, Look at Hugh’s answers. Then write the questions. 1 What.does he.do?, He's an accountant. 2 In Cambridge 4 r | Ltalian food. 5 On Sundays. 6 cee He plays tennis and reads books. SN, Ac Eating out Food and drink (1) @ () Write the words. tacheese sandwich s Requests and offers @ a) Fill in the gaps with these words. (aes | hat Con you tke Would have Id else 1 [W] what. would you like to eat? 5 [you like anything to drink? 2 []wed __. two pizzas, please. 6 (_] ¥es, please. .___. like a beer. 3 [] Would you like anything __? 7 [can we .__.___... a bottle of wine, please? ‘4 __. Ihave a cheese sandwich? 2 [J wouta like red or white? In Tibet, people don't have sugar in their tea, they have butter - and salt! > In McDonald's restaurants in India they don't sell beef, All the meat in their burgers is chicken or lamb. ‘They also sell vegetarian burgers. > People in Ireland drink about 150 litres of beer a yeat. ‘In Germany, people drink about 130 litres a year. Z) American people eat about 10 kg of chocolate every ‘year, but the Japanese eat only 3 kg a year. > The Royal Dragon restaurant in Bangkok, Theiland, has space for 5,000 customers at one time. There are Sf 1.200 waiters and cooks, and over 1000 items an r the menu. “> The Solo per Due restaurant in Vacone, in central Italy, ‘has only got one table - for two people! ae - (©& Festi ana wing Portoto 4970") e E Language Summary 5, Student's Book p131 LBA My kind of place 5 Homes and shops Places in a town/the country Look at the map of Tayford, \ a small town in England. Then match these words to places 1-13. ariver 7] a park] station] houses [] flats ([] a road] amarket [] a square [] acafé(] abotel [] shops [_] abusstation(1) ¢ a bed and breakfast [_] { | i there is/there are C53 Read what Nathan says about Tayford. Fill in the gaps with there’, there are, there isn't or there aren't ES as Tayford is a really great place to live, *__There.are..__ lots of shops and 7 ance park near the centre. Lots of tourists visit the town in the summer. 3 two or three good hotels and some cheap bed and breakfasts also four or five very good restaurants. On Saturdays and Sundays ® ie _.. lots of beautiful houses in Tayford — some of them __ an interesting market, but 2 market every day, only at the weekend, are over 500 years old —but*_______. any museums, a ._-. @ river, the River Tay, and beautiful lakes five miles away, but "___._______ any mountains near the town." ‘Oxford, but ?___. 2 station with trains every hour to _. an airport near here. Complete the questions about Tayford, 2” ‘Then write the short answers. Asthere,.a river? Yes, there is. _—— any museums? a park? 5A and 5B -—~-~...-—~---— Review: there/it/they ‘Nathan’: sister, Fiona, lives in Oxford. Read about the town. Then choose the correct answers. | love living in Oxford, (3 There's a beautiful town and the people are really friendly. %t isn't/There isn’t very big but "they re/there are lots of things to do in the evening. “They are/There are four cinemas here and lots of bars and clubs with different food and music. n the centre of town Sit’s/there’s a really good market and they are ‘there are some really nice cafés there. They aren't/ There aren't very expensive, and my friends and | often go there for lunch or a coffee after work. it's/There’s also a ‘great place to go shopping for food. "They re/There are lots of students in Oxford of course, because "it's/there's @ famous university town. Thousands of tourists come here ry year to see the university colleges. “They are/There are thirty-five different colleges and "they're/there are very interesting to visit. | think Oxford is a very nice place to lve. titi, (5B? Renting a flat Se acgas Rooms and things in a house @. @ do the puzzle. Find the thing in a house (4). & by Make these sentences negative. 1 There are three hotels. There aren't three hotels. 2 There’ a market on Wednesdays. 3 Itsan old town. 4 Nathan’ got a car. 5 His sister works in Tayford. 6 Ive got a big fat 7 Our parents live in London. 8 They're very old. How much ... 2/How many... ? @ Fill in the gaps with How much or How many. Then choose the correct answers. BANHES 5 ~~ How much do you know? 1 _How many. states are there in the USA? There are 49/69/51. _.... food does an elephant cal every day? About 40/60/80 kg. _.. people are there in a volleyball team? ‘There are 4/6/E vevvennee #8 €50 in US dollars? Atsabout $20-$30/$60-$80/$130-$750. “There are about 7100/140/190, __ people live in the UK? ‘About 30/60/90 milion. chocolate does cach person inthe USA cata year? SB 2 some, any, 2 CB About 5/70/15 kg. e Nathan has got a new flat in Tayford. Read the conversation. ‘Then fill in the gaps with some, any or a. NATHAN Hello, Mum. I'm in my new flat. tb great! sum Oh good. Is there ' any. furniture? NATHAN. Yes, in the living room there are * ._ chairs, 7 sofa and *_ small TV. Mum Oh, that's good. Have you got *__. . bed? NATHAN Yes, of course! There’ © double bed - its very comfortable. And I've also got _. big desk in the bedroom. Mum And have you got *____ food? NATHAN Well, Ive got®__________ milk and bread and things like that. mum Are there ®. shops nearby? NATHAN Yes, there are " ... good shops near the station. Don't worry, Mum, everything’ OK! 5B ‘Change the incorrect words in bold. some Tye got amy eggs. Td like an information, please. Are there a nice cafés near your house? Thaventt got no money. 2 3 4 5 There’ some double bed in the bedroom. 6 Is there a furniture in your flat? "Has your house got any garden? 8 L haven't got a brothers or sisters. ‘9 There isn't some shower in the bathroom, 10 There's any milk in the fridge. Review: questions a) Make questions with these words. 1 CDs / How many / have / got / you ? How many CDs haveyou gat?. 2_ brothers / Have / sisters / got /any / you / or ? 3 your / are / family / people / How many / there / in? 4 week / do / spend on / every / How much / you / food ? 5 your /house/there//Is / airport /an / near ? 6 house / bedrooms / there / your / are / How many /in? 7 there / in / street / cafés / Are / nice / your/ any ? by Answer the questions for you. (5c) At the shops Shops @2E3 Shop language aie /@ Match the shops to the things you buy or do in them. ) A tourist is in a newsagent’s in Tayford. ill in the gaps in the tourist's sentences with a4 3 1 a supermarket 2) bread oH 2 abank b) newspapers, cigarettes, etc these phrases. 3 a bookshop 6) medicines (aspirin, etc.) oo 4 achemists 4) food | thanketor te got How much 5 adry cleaners } meat | canthavea have you gotany —rthave 6 akiosk ora newsagents) books ee ee 7 a butcher’ © furniture, TVs, ec 1 Thanksalot. . Goodbye 8 a bakers 1) fruit and vegetables 3 te TT 9 adepartment store 4) send letters 10 a greengrocers 4) change money Tayford? 11 a post office ¥) they clean your clothes sO aul aiistesed plexes Things to buy And these four postcards. 4 No, thank you. (E _G) Write the missing letters. @ some stamps 5 Oh, yes. .. __ are they? _ £10 phone card? b) Write the sentences from 3a) in the conversation. SHOP ASSISTANT Hello, Can I help you? Tourist 2 SHOP ASSISTANT ‘Tourist ‘SHOP ASSISTANT ‘Tourist SHOP ASSISTANT 4 ‘Tourist sHor assistant OK. Anything else? ‘TOURIST o SHOP ASSISTANT ‘TouRIST PI ©) Read the conversation again. How much are the postcards? &b) In fashion Clothes @ ©) Do the puzzle. ® ® sole xf, RS Plural nouns (Q Correct these sentences. 1 Have you got # black trousers? 2. My sisters gorfnew pair of boots 3 Ineed a new shorts 4. That a nie pair of jean. 5 These clothes is very expensive 6 ‘There area pair of shoe under the bed. 7 Thaven' got a green trousers. @ Read about Bluewater, a shopping centre in England. Reading Are these sentences true (T) ot false (FY? 1 [7] Bluewater is in Europe. Its got 330 clothes shops There are lots of different types of restaurants, It a good place to go for a special meal. Bluewater is in the centre of a town. There aren't any places to do sports there. Bluewater is near London. It closed on Sundays. ae ee te Bluewater, 5 miles from the town of Gravesend in Englend, i one of the tiggest shopping centres in Europe. There ‘re over 330 shops, with over 100 clothes shops and three department stores. There are alea ver 40 cafe end rectaurents with food from sll ver the world ~ American burgers, Italian pasta, South African chicken and, of course, traditional Engi fish end chips. Or for a special ‘meal, there are also some excellent French, Spanish and Chinese restaurants with fve-star food and service. ‘But Bluewater isn't only about shopping. It's in the middle of some beautiful parland, with sik Iakes for boating and fishing. There's alsa 8 13-ecreen chems, @ heath cis, 2 gol course, and lots of panier ssi GIL _pleces for children to play. — And when you're tind, there's a Place of Quit where you can go and relax. Blewstar is hel an hour from the centre of London by toi, There is olo free parking for 13,000 cers. itis open every doy, from 210.00 exm-8.00 p.m. fram Mandey ta Frid, 9.00 a.m.-€.00 p.m. on Saturdays and 41.00 .m-5.00 p.m. on Sundays GED 6 Good times, bad times Language Summary 6, Student's Book p134 A 6A g Adjectives (2) Questions and short answers with was/were @ a) (S) Write the adjectives. Then write their opposites. a) Make questions with these words. inecla clean ditty. 1 Amanda / Was / best friend / Helen’ ? 2 tique Was Amanda Helen's best friend?. 3 weddroc 2 Helen and Amanda / the same class / Were / in? 4 ropo a 5 toh an atten nn 6 rongib 3. Australia / Was / 1986 / in / Helen / in? 7 liferynd = —— 8 lal —_ a — 9 pustdi 4 the beach party / Were / any English people / there / at? 10 lewl = 11 ypahp — ~ b) Which adjectives do not go with the nouns? 5 at first / Greg / friendly / very / Was ? 1 A/An interesting/happylempty man. 2 Anoisyferowded/well place. — 3 A rich/hot/boring family. en 4 A tall/quietifriendly calé. ee 5 A/An deanllinly city, 6 Sydney / Rebecca / born / Was / in ? 6 A poor/short/cold country. 7 A happyltall/crowded person. 8 A dirty/hot/quiet day. was/ were /wasn't /weren't Read about Helen's holiday in Australia in 1986. Choose the correct words. b) Write short answers to the questions in 3a). HeuN When | ‘@aBYwere thirteen my best friend 1 Nes. shawas.. 2yaslwere Amanda. We ?was/were in the same class at school. In 1986 Amanda and | “was/were on holiday in ‘Australia and there Swas/were a beach party near our hotel, There Swase'tiweren't any other English people there — they were all Australian. There “was/were one very good-looking man called Greg, He ®wasn't/ weren't very friendly at first — but two years later we °was/were husband and wife! Our daughter, Rebecca, "*was/were born, four years later in Perth, where we live now. It "was/were her thirteenth birthday yesterday! Reading Read about 1986. Then fill in the gaps with these question words ~” and was or were. | Wher Who (x2) How old How many What When oA oat 1 Where. .was. the football World Cup? In Mexico. 2 _ the final? On 29" June, 3 the President of the USSR? Mikhail Gorbachev. 4 countries in the European Community? Eleven Sn the most popular film? Top Gun. 6 ene Tom Cruise? He was 24 7. the most popular singer in the UK? Madonna 6A and 6B 1986 "1 The football World Cup was in Mexico. The final was between Argentina and ‘West Germany on 29° june, 1986. Argentina won 3-2. ‘In 1986 Ronald Reagan was President ofthe USA, Margaret Thatcher was the British Prime Minister and Mikhail Gorbachev was President of the USSR. Spain and Portugal joined the European ‘Community (now called the European Union or the EU) on January 1 1986. There were then ll countries in the EC. *¥ Top Gun was the most popular film in 1986. The star ofthe film, Tom Cruise, was 24 years old. 4 Madonna was the most popular singer fn the UK in 1986, She was 28 years old “6B People who changed the world —-- eat Life events 4) Match the verbs in A to the words/phrases in B. A 8 1 have- 2) university 2 ee ») children 3 study 9) abook 4 finish 4) haw 5 start ) married 6 become ——f)_my wile 7 meet a) school 8 get 4h) president b) Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verbs in 1a). 1 When does Victor -finish. school? In the USA about 50% of married people They onwen divorced. _.. two sons. They're 14 and 17, — __ my husband at a party in 1998. John F Kennedy _. President of the USA in 1961. Most people in the UK 7 Howard a language at school his first job yesterday. @ Tnever levers to friends, [always email them, Past Simple regular and irregular verbs: positive (@_ G) Write the Past Simple of these @ regular verbs. 1 play 2 start 3 stop A stay love study 7 look 8 marry 9 work 2 10 live want 12 hate 6B Reading Mahatma Gan ‘Mohandas ‘Mahatma’ Gandhi *_was_ (be) born on October 2"! 1869, in Porbandar, India, He {study) law at University College, London and then (work) as a lawyer in South Africa for 21 years. Gandhi _. (leave) South Africa in 1915 and 5 _. (return) to India, He ®. L- {become) the leader of the fight for Indian independence from the British, Gandhi spent* seven years in prison and India”. __.. (become) independent in 1947. Mahatma Gandhi (ie) in 1948. “spent = Past Simple of spend Past Simple: Wh- questions (23 1 When .was. Gandhi porn. ? In 1869. 2 What .. Be nen ? Law. 3 he —_ cnn 88 a lawyer? In South Africa. he _ In 1915. Yeas Emmeline Goulden ..... In Manchester, England. 7 she Richard Pankhurst : 2 children... they Five. 9 she In 1889. die? In 1928. South Africa? ‘The Women's Party? Read about two people who changed the world. Then put the verbs in the Past Simple. Emmeline Pankhurst ; Emmetine Goulden» _.. (be) born in Manchester, England, in 1858, She ®__.._____..._. (marry) Richard Pankhurst, a lawyer, and they five children. In 1889 Emmeline "2... The Women's Party to fight forthe vote* for women. They ®. {have) a ot of problems with -~- (g0) to prison twelve times. They finally ______ (win) the vote for all women in 1928, Emmeline *. (die) in the same year. *vote = when you choose a politician or leader in an election Review: Past Simple questions Fill in the gaps in these questions. There is one gap for each word. @ a) Fill in the gaps with did, was or were. ~ 1. Where were. you born? 2 Where you live when you — a child? _ your parents born in the same country as you? 4 What you do last night? spend in prison? 5 When _______ your last English class? 2 6 Where _______ you go last weekend? 7 Where your father live when he young? 8 __ it cold last night? b) Answer the questions for you. pr, .6C) Four weekends Weekend activities ZB Showing interest {XEEB Continuing a conversation CUED ‘Yvonne lives in @ a) Yvonne is at work on Monday morning. Read the Melbourne, Z conversation. Then choose the correct responses 1-6. Australia. Read her diary, Then fill in YWoNNe Hi, Start. How was your weekend? the gaps with the stuant It was fantasti! 1 went away for the weekend Lie re wonne ‘Gf; greabDyWhat a shame. 9 Where didyou go. ? i stuant To Sydney. sleep be get clean (2) Yonne 70h dear/Wow 7 oe eet K Ale ll stuant It was beautiful. We had a wonderful time, Saturday 14" October = — svuakr With Linda, my gilfriend. Ic was her birthday. slept. watl nine try and thon 5 YWONNE %Oh,nice./You‘re joking! | 2 2 the house and + sruaxr We went to the Opera House and did lots of shopping tha washing. Dovid *___. tae car = you know, the usual things thee =» ~~ wonne #) ? in the morning and we 5, shopping together in the afternoon. STUART Ina nice little hotel near Bondi Beach. David © very tired when we _. home, so he went to bed. tothe WoONNE Hmm, it sounds great STUART Yes, it was. So how was your weekend? Tn the evening ZO cinema with, Katy ond we great time. Bed at midnight. — 2 WonNe It was fine, very quiet. My husband, David, was in bed with a cold. stuaat ‘Oh, greatl/Oh, dear. Is he OK now? YWONNE No, he isn't. write (x2) be sleep work watch go stay have stuart ‘What a shame./Wow! 9__ _? YWoNNe I went to the cinema Sunday 15 October * — stuart “Yourejoking!/Oh, right. 8__. YWONNE It was called Frank’ Happiness. pL for nine hows fast night ~ heaven! David *. stuart Oh yes, I know. What did you b) Make questions with these words and write them in the correct places a)-g) in 2a). go/ did / you/ Where ? a tong enail to Harry did / What / do / there / you ? he's in South America at the manent. did / stay / Where / you ? like / it / What / was ? go/Who / with / you / did ? you / on Saturday evening / do / did / What ? did / What / see / you ? oll evening ~ report for Monday's mecting _. to bed at eleven. wey ave there only two days in a weekend? @ ® Adjectives with very, really, quite, too oO a) Read the conversations. Then choose the correct words. ©} a ern ere b) Match conversations 1~4 to pictures A-D. Reading a) Read the email about Naomis weekend. Change the incorrect _b) Read the email again. Then complete Wow! Thats a@allp/too big TV, Yes, I bought it last week. It was too/very expensive. Do you want to come to the Caritas club tonight? Its very/too cheap. No, I hate that place. Its always too/quite crowded Hi, Chris. You look quite/really happy. Yes, | won £10 million on the lottery last weekend! Mum, can we go and see Dead Again? Sonry, you're very/too young, Its for people over 18. sentences 1-8 with when they did these things. 1 Jason and Naomi went to Paris _ last. | weekend. { we Do you remember that ‘wie boytiend, Jason, Swan a ' ; alae a ‘competition last June? Well, last weekend we went in Paris! | 3. They went toa museum __. ‘were amazing! We travelled first class on the plane and | : stayed in a too beautiful hotel by the River Seine, On | 4 They walked around the city ‘Saturday afternoon we walk around the city and *go to the i = __ - Louvre Museum. Then in the evening we went toa classical} 5 They had breakfast by the river ____ ‘concert - it was *too good. On Sunday we Shave breakfast ; — by the river and it "were very romantic. Then "lon the £6 They went to classical concert _ afternoon we went up the Eiffel Tower. When we "was at : a the top of the tower Jason asked me to marry *he! | said t ip rhe viartved backuin Zondon=s yes, of course! Then we had dinner in a wonderful restaurant | ‘and we “arrive back in London "Sin about midnight. it was ' epesonion Sco a fantastic weekend! i a i Love ' Naomi ; 7 Films, music, news Language Summary 7, Student's Book p136. 7A) Licence to a Types of film aR G) Write the types of film. Te menstesa ence 1 crostoan cartoons The life of Sean Connery =]econ te Sir Sean Connery "was. (be) bom on August 25° 1990 In Edinburgh, Scotland He? (leave) schoo! at the age of 13 and» ‘a number of different jobs. His first acting job in the musical South Pacific. He * the Spring, in 1984, ‘Sean Connery ¢......... (become) famous in 1962 when he ?, (be) James Bond in the first Bond film Dr No. He ®_____ Bond films and today many people still think of him as the ‘real’ James Bond. In 1987 he played an Irish policeman in The Untouchables and he *. (win) an Oscar for his performance. He ®. (marry) actress, Diane Cilento, in 1962, but they "__ (get) divorced eleven years later. He (get) married again in 1975 to French actress, Micheline Roquebrune. He's got one son, Jason, who's also an (play) lan Fleming, the writer of the James Bond (have) {be) in the theatre, (make) his first film, Litaes in 3 hsteril = . 4 icoisatrhl msdraa hd 5 octain slimf (make) six other 8. ceseic-icnoit msi ne 2 actor, JASON Pe books, in the film Spymakert Review: Past Simple regular and irregular verbs Look at the photo of the actor, (© sean Connery. Then read about ee his life and put the verbs in Past Simple: negative the Past Simple, @ Tick the true sentences about Sean Connery. Make the other sentences negative 1 Sean Connery was born in 1930. _¥. 2. He lefi school when he was 16. He didn’t leave school when he was.16.. 3 He made his first film in 1945, 4. He became famous in 1962. 5 He was a spy in the film The Untouchables. 6 He got married four times. 7A and 7B --—-——----.__.-—- Past Simple: yes/no questions and short answers Review: Past Simple @ in the gaps with Did, Was or Were. Then read the text in 2 on p35 again and write the short answers. Correct these sentences. went 1 T'gerto the cinema last night. 1. Was. Sean Connery born in Scotland? _Yes, he.was.. 2 Where was you born? __ his first film called South Pacific? a 3. What time did you started work yesterday? 4 They stop work at ten last night. he win an Oscar in 1978? 5. Where John and Barbara were last night? _ his two wives both actresses? .... 6 We didn't went out last night. 2 3 4 ____ he make seven Bond films? 5 6 7 uu. he get divorced in 1973? __ he get married in 1978? 7 Jan and Scott wasn't at home yesterday. = 8 Who you did see at the party? Sean Connery in the film Spymaker? 9 [weren't born at home. My music —~— Types of music @7E3 Past time phrases @323 @ (S) Write the types of music. ) Read these sentences about Julian. Choose the correct words. 4 par 2) [] We made our first CD ini Monday! Tap. ») [_] We played our first concert last/in weekend. ©) [7] My father was a famous musician ia/on the seventies 4 (J started playing the guitar on/in May ago/last year. ©) [_] 1 went to my first concert about five years lastlago, 9 [J] Lbought my first album in/last 1996. 2) [] My friends and 1 started a band six months in/ago, +) Put the sentences in 2a) in the order these things happened Question words ZEB Match the question words 1-10 to the answers a)-j). 1 What ..? a) For two years. 2 When .. 6) Because I was late,, 3 Where 9 A doctor. 4 Why? 9) Sixty-five years old, 5 Whose ...? 9) Yesterday. 6 Which ...? fl The red one. 7 Who ...? @ Seven. 8 How old Wy) In England. 9 How long ) David. 10 How many ...? D) My sisters. © Question forms a) Make questions with these words. 1 When / born / was / Jennifer Lopez ? -When.was Jennifer Lopex born?.. 2. her parents / do / from / Where / come ? 3 the name of / What / first film / was / her ? 4 Shakira / got / brothers and sisters / has / How many ? 5 write / When / her first song/ she / did ? 6 speak / she / languages / How many / does ? 7 born / was / Christina Aguilera / Where ? 8 make / she / her first TV appearance / When / did ? 9 she / her first record / did / When / make ? b) Read about the three people. to questions 1-9 in 4a). -On July 24% 1970. 1 2 3 4 5 Read these questions and answers. Then fill in the gaps with the correct question word and did, was or were. 1 _Howold. was. Jennifer Lopez when she made On the 6? ‘Twenty-nine, a she make her first film? 3 — _ Shakira’ first bum? 4 copies her second album sell? Four million. Beene Hennes Christina Aguilera born? 18" December 1980. ‘ she sing for in 1999? Bill Clinton. Jennifer Lopez ‘born: July 24” 1970, New York. amily: mother and father from Puerto Rico, 2 sisters. “TV appearances: et done on comet in Living Color, al musi widens fr Madonna and jackson. ttre iy Fariy (1995), bea tons + after Out of sight with George Clooney (1998). first alburn: On the 6 © nara: taser om stn OTP ‘Sweetface Fashions, [Pete i 4 (1999) sold over saueee ia. iy. father from Lebanon, ther fom Colonia, rothes and 4 sisters, early life: wrote her fst eg en she was Istatbums: Madicten ste vas 1 seen hogs othe bum Her abun, Pes Descatoos, sold 4 mition * other fats: speaig Syn L * spanish, Engh and cic dosti ee a Aguilera born: 18% December 1980, New York. family: father from Ecuador, mother from teland. first TV appearances: Sitar Search (1990) when she was 10, The Mickey Mouse Club wien she was 12 With Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, first record: Reflection (1998) fiom the Disney cartoon, Mulan, a ‘other facts: sang for US President Bil —< Clinton live on TV (1999); doesn't speak Spanish fluently; recorded a Spanish- o enguage album, Mi Refleo (2000). . ns Irregular Past Simple forms. @ () Write the Past Simple of these irregular verbs. 1 find found. 6 lose : 2 take 7 choose 3. say 8 win = 4 fall 9 put S$ break... 10 tell Reading ® EARTHQUAKE * KILLS FOUR IN 4 ® © a 24-HOUR CINEMA OPENS MAN LOSES WINNING TICKET Last Saturday Will Ord. a 25-year-old teacher from Maidstone, thought he was a very rich man, He had all seven correct numbers on the EuroMillions lottery and ‘went out fo a club to celebrate with his friends. The next day he looked in his wallet forthe ticket ~ but it wasn’t there! “Maybe I lost it.” said Will. “Or maybe one of my friends took it." ‘At least four people died in this morning's earthquake in Los Angeles, California. The earthquake stared at 7.38 am. ‘when many people were on their way to work. About a thousand people are still without water or electricity and. there are no buses or trains inthe city today. ‘The first 2¢-hour cinema opened last night in the centre of London. The cinema, called Twentyfourseven is open 24 hhoursa day and has 15 screens. The manager ofthe cinema, Jamie Harts, said, “Our fist night was very successful. We had two hundred people forthe film that started at 3.15 in the morning and they all had a great time.” b) Read the news reports again. Answer these questions. 1. Why was Will Ord happy last Saturday? Because he thought he was.very rich, 2 Where did he put the lottery ticket? 3. What time did the earthquake start? 4 How many people don't have water or electricity? 5. What’ the name of the new cinema? 6 How many people were at the 3.15 am. film lst night? Talking about the news. @ Read these conversations. Fill in the gaps with the (> phrases in the boxes. Didyourhear aboU Really? No, where was it? ‘Ohno, that's terble. Oh, that's good. Is she OK? 1 Didyouhearabout. that earthquake? A In California, Four people died, A Yes, and my sister lives in Los Angeles A Yes, she’ fine, So are her family. + You're joking! No, what happened? |. Did you read about aT. aay the man who won the lottery? neo ‘A He lost the ticket! A Yes, he thinks maybe one of his friends took it! € 7D) Do you know any jokes? a, anand the (@ Read the joke and fill in the gaps with a or the. One day '.a, horse walked _.. bar and ordered 3. drink, “Can Ihave + bottle of beer, please?” said 5... horse, “Er imo ®_. sure,” said & barman. He gave a bottle of beer to 7. _ bottle back to "__ barman. “How much is that?” he asked. horse. #_... horse drank... beer and gave " “Thats, er, twenty pounds,” said ®___, barman, ®___ horse gave him “__ twenty-pound note. “We don't get many talking horses in here,” said the barman. “I'm not surprised if beer is twenty pounds a bottle,” said the horse. Reading @ a) Read the questionnaire. Choose the correct words. } Top tips for learning English Do you ... 1... study English at @/the language school? .-. watch or listen to a/the news in English? work for a/the British or American company? “-- go and see films in English ot a/the cinema? have an/the English dictionary? practise English a/the lot outside class? have an/the English grammer book? always look at a/the Language Summaries in a/the back of a/the Student's Book? use a/the face2face CD-ROM? .«. think English is a/the really interesting language to learn? b) Answer the questions for you. How many yes answers have you got? Check your score in the Answer Key. Review Fill in the gaps with these prepositions. You can use each preposition more than once. from with for in to 1 I don't work _at, the weekend. 2 Iget up... nine o'clock. 3 She slept ____ eight hours. 4 Were ....... Japan. We're Japanese, 5 Its my birthday... Monday. 6 Would you like to go... a drink? 7 Loften work __... night. 8 Loften have coffee .....__. riends. 9 My son was born ......... 1992. 10 Do you often go the theatre? 0 the afiernoon. I sometimes sleep 12 I never watch sport _.____ TV. 43. Do you often listen... the radio? ! 14 The party is _ April 1%, ! 15 Do you live... a big city? | Review: spelling @ (S) We don’t say every letter in some words. + Write the missing silent letters. 1 write 9 veg_tables 2 lis_en 10 bre_d 3 ans_er n 4 rong 2 5 We_nesday 3 6 mount_in “ 7 pos _card 15 8 san_wich 16 intresting & Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 p76 4) Match the verbs and prepositions in A to the words in B. A B 1 have a) skiing 2 goto 8) plenies 3 go ©) Triends/family 4 staywith 4) the beach 5 wavelby —«) cycling 6 go 4) public transport 7 50 @) sightseeing 8 rent a car/a bike 9 goon 4) shopping 10 stayin) ahotel 11 g0 for ®) walks 12 40 1) boat trips b) Fill in the gaps in James’ email with the correct form of the verbs in 1a) and a preposition if necessary. can/can't for possibility (EB Roger is British. He's got a new job in Queensland, Australia. Fill in the gaps with can or cant ROGER Karen, what "can. 1 do at the weekend near here? Kane Well, you some beaches because there are lots of jellyfish and they're very dangerous. nocer Thats OK.14..______ swim very well anyway! KAREN Or you... go to the rainforest and stay in a national park, noceR *______ Loamp there? KAREN Yes, you’... . And it usually free. roceR That sounds good. KAREN Yes, itS beautiful. You ®_ but you! There are also lots of animals, like koalas and possums. Rocek That's a great idea. Er, would you like to come with me? aren Tim sorry, 1 g0 to the beach, of course. But you... swim at -g0 for walks by the river, _.. 60 fishing there because its a national park - Next time, maybe. 8 Let’s go away Language Summary 8, Student's Book p18 Hi Rachel | arived in San Francisco ton days ago and | fove'it hae. | 99. sighting ‘every day and travel by.. public transport - you're right, the cable cars are reat Two days ago!®___..________ a boa trp to Aleatraz~ it was realy interesting. Did you know Al Capone was a prisoner there? And yesterday | 4... shopping at Fishorman's Wharf and thon 18 the beach and sunbathed all afternoon. Last wookond 12... 8 6ar and went te the Wine County, inthe mountain near San Franc860. 17 ncnsnunnnnnn 8 SMA otal inthe Napa Valley and on Saturday 1®_________ along walk tothe top of Mount St Helena. The views were fantastic! On Sunday 1®____.______ a bike and ‘yeling with two very nice people | met atthe hotel, We 11_____________aplenio at Lake Hennessey its beautiful thee, And di you ow YOU aN nnn gin Caltrain the winter? ‘See you next week! James a possum (8B} A trip to Thailand —— Junder 18s sai Read the signs. Then write short answers to these questions. No Parking Mon-Sat 8.30 a.m. - 6.30 p.m| 1 a) Can Mick and Debbie park here? Yes, they.can, ) Can they stay for six hours? _ 2 Mick wants a cigarette, Can he have one here? ... 3 Debbie’ got a mobile phone. Can she use it here? 4 Mick and Debbie have got two children aged 18 and 19. Can they come in here? 5 a} Mick’ got a car, ls 11 a.m. on Sunday. Can he drive here? —— b) It5 6.30 pam, on Friday. Can he drive here? __ DANGER 6 a) Its 3 p.m. on Sunday. Can you park here? — KEEP OUT b) Its 9 a.m. on Tuesday. Can you park here? N 7 Can you take your dog in here? 8 Can you go in here? ... Adjectives to describe places b) Fill in the gaps with adjectives from 1a). (@ )(S) Tick the correct adjectives. ps @ \& Change the incorrect adjectives. 1Q 1Biyounlativerriotd ei oe 8 No, its quite _modern. . 2 A Is this a safe part of town? 2 noisey 3° boring 8 No, its very — 4 diny . _. 3A Were the people friendly? s old B No, they were really 0 6 empy ce 4 A Did you have an interesting evening? 7 dangerus 8 No, was really ene * 8 clean 5 A Was the club very crowded? 9 moddern 8 No, it was quite 10 frendly 6 A Mum, are my football clothes clean? M1 intresting B No, they're still 2 infriendly 7 A Do you live in a quiet part of town? 13 safe b Novin Jo, its very... a 14 crowdid Comparatives (9 SS cute Luke and Monica are at the airport NRRL Hd alter their holiday in Thailand. NN ‘Compare them and write sentences. gS THE RITZ HOTEL London opened: 1906 | | |] singapore | number of rooms: 133 | ‘opened: 1887 number of rooms: 103 price per night: £225-£1,280 facilities: 24-hour gym andl | swimming pool, more than 50 shops, business centre airport: Changi 25 km price per night: £310-£1,950 facilities: beauty and fitness | 00m, babysitting, conference room, 24-hour room service alrport: Heathrow 29 km number of restaurants number of restaurants and bars: 2 and bars: 19 don’t miss: traditional English TTifin Room 1 Luke is / tall / Monica atemoon tea at 1.30 p.m, don’t miss: the story of the 3.30 pm. and 5.30 p.m. | | | | dinner: 18,00-23.00 | dinner: 19,00-22.00 in the | | | feclinttetatcwcam | \ luke is taller than Monica. 2 Monica looks / young / Luke. Read about two famous hotels. Then fil in the gaps with the comparative “ form of the adjectives and The Ritz or Raffles. Use than if necessary. Raffles. is .olderthan. (old) The Ritz. . 3 Luke is / hot / Monica, se ._ (expensive) oe ——— a _... (neat) to the airport. 7 (easy) to decide where to eat at 6 Luke had a/ bad / time / Monica, a ... (difficult) to decide where to eat ——— © at 9 You cam have dimmer oo nnnnnnmnine (Carly) at 10 think... TOOK nnn (beautiful) than & C) Planning a day out 7 is fnous ol written hast kn of utful beaches. t's the perfect place if you want to {go swimming, sunbathe or go on boat trips. There are lots ‘of ovely parks and gardens o vist and i's a great place to eat aut. You can also go toa classical concert or go dancing in one ofthe excellent rightlubs. OL tic we vavam tte tre oon Yu Sa ie stared wee eae dees ‘There are some interesting museums and lots of beautiful S00 yar pases onean dogo Pats nda cabbage © [_| most peopie come here to visit the Roman Baths, which ae about 2000 years ld. You can see them atthe Roman Baths Museum ~ or have a bath yourself atthe ew Thermae Bath Spa in the ety cere. This citys also famous For ts beautiful 18% etary buildings and was the home ofthe writer Jane Austen, You can ear about her ife athe lane Austen Centre near Queen's Sousre Reading 4a) Read about three places where English people \ often go for a day out. Match descriptions 1-3 to photos A-C. ) Read the texts again. Where can you do these things? Write two places if possible. 1 visit museums, Bath and Stratford. 2 go toa beach 3 learn about famous writers 4 go on boat trips 5. go to a classical concert 6 see beautiful old buildings 7 see a play Planning a day out EXTER a) Una, Rick and Kay live in London. They want to \ ‘80 away for the weekend. Read their conversation. ‘Where do they decide to go? UNA What do you want ‘@aYto do at the weekend? Rick. Id like *g0/to go away somewhere. kay Yes, me too. Let's 3go/to go to Stratford. We can “seelto see a Shakespeare play! ick Sorry, but I dont really like Shakespeare. 'd rather *go/to go to the beach. UNA Well, would you like ‘go/to go to Bournemouth? wick Yes, good idea. We can just st/to st on the beach and relax. kav But I went there last month. Fd rather 8go/to go somewhere different UNA Well, do you want 9go/to go to Bath? There are lots of nice shops and we can "vsit/to visit the Roman Baths. nick OK, let's "d0/to do that, My cousin lives in Bath. Maybe we can "stay/to stay with him. 4 kay OK, Bath it is, then, Do you want "crve/to drive, or shall we “take/to take the train? UNA. Lets "go/to go by train, Its a lot quicker. b) Read the conversation again. Choose the correct verb forms 1-15. Py 8D} Come to the wedding <2 Verb collocations ZEB Reading Which words/phrases do not go with the verbs? @ a) Read the article about weddings. Which facts do you book to my placela flight/a hotel room biti are false? get a bus/with ariendia tax stay in ahotel/a carlin England sezomctieinmwemevssex WN you marry me? Lots of people get married, but some ae people do it a little differently to others. Verbs and nouns often go together. Fill in Take a look at these unusual facts the gaps with these words/phrases. about weddings around the world. anal ¥ Fichard and Carol Roble The most married woman. { ' ! ' FomNew Yor maried "in nistory was Linda Lou English awonderful time the washing | ‘each other 56 times, Essex from Indiana in the | apicnic languages sport on TV { beginning in 1969. USA, who was married 22 the shopping law abad cold ¥ On 14" February 2001, times to 22 afferent men. ; i; 34 couples got married In June 2000, 120 men {inet texmisicl spore i Underwater off Kradan in Carandiru Prison in S40 a ‘ Island in Thallandd. Paolo, Brazil, married their ¥ About 8,500 people get gitiiends all at the same married every month in time. They didn't have Las Vegas in the USA ~ honeymoon! ‘the wedding capital of ¥ More than 2,300 couples the world’. Many of these get married each year at people have an Eis the Walt Disney Worid Wedding, where ‘Elvis Resort in Florida. Presley’ sings youa song! ¥ Ont February 2002, The marriage of Sheik Madeleine Francineaut Rashid Bin Saeed Al ‘and Frangols Feréndez Maktoum's son to Princess got married in Clapiers, Salama in Dubal in May France. She was 94 years 1981 cost $44 milion. The _old—and he was 961 party lasted seven days. 1) Read the article again, Answer these questions, 1. How long was Princess Salama’ wedding party? Seven days... 2 Do more people get matried in Las Vegas or the Walt Disney World Resort? 3. Who was older when they got married, Madeleine Francineau or Francois Fernandez? 4 How many people got married underwater in Thailand in February 20017 5. Who got married more often, Linda Lou Essex or Carol” Roble? > _SSSee 9 All in a day’s work Language Summary 9, Student’s Book p140. em . 2A) The meeting Work Present Continuous: positive and negative {50 a) Fill in the gaps 1-6 with these verbs. @ a) Read Gemma's email. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct ac — form of the Present Continuous. awrite answer take | | sign work goto Hi Lucy A . How are things? | hope you ‘re feeling. (feel) better now after aletter f — anemail your cold.1*_ (sit) at my computer, but | *_areport. = (not work) very hard today! Usually our manager, Angela, watches us all the time ~ but at the moment she <) 2 _.- (visit) a customer, so we ®_ a (not do) any work! Sue ®_.. __. (not write) her report = foracompany Y — athome SME (look) for a cheap holiday on the Internet. = 7 lynne and Rachel sen (ROt answer) their phones, they ®, ~ __ (read) some magazines. Nick a \ 2 ___.- (play) a computer game and Elin ° notes . wn (talk) to her boyfriend on the phone. And Pn ne (write) emails to all my friends! A See you soon -| hope you 7. (not work) too hard! 4 Love ‘contract a » Gemma bb) Read the email again, Write the people’ names on the picture. ameeting Yo work ‘ 4 4 the phone ° b) Fill in gaps a)-f) with these words/phrases. aseport amessage a conference inan office aletter an email 1 9A and SB ... Present Continuous: questions and short answers 7 /you/ watch / TV now? @ a) Write the yes/no questions. 1 / Angela / visit /a customer? -tsAngela visiting a customer?. 8 /you/do / your homework? 2 /Lynne and Rachel / answer / their phones? bb) Look again at the picture on p45. Then write short answers to the questions in 4a). 3 / Sue / write /a report? 1 Yes. sheis,. 6 /Lynne and Rachel / ead / magazines? (eB) Strike! Types of transport (E29 Travelling verbs/phrases @ (S)Do the puzzle. Find the type of ‘Write the sentences again with the correct form of transport (1). these words/phrases. “its we © ace wok sal fy tletheube ave as - ee | TE, LER oat poverty ite @ F -Luswaly cycle to work. My parents went to France by boat. I came here on foot. 4 Do you usually go by tube? Present Simple or Present Continuous? (© ead what these people say about today’s transport strike. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple or Present Continuous. any usually "work. (work) at night, ‘but 1? ‘mworking_ (work) today because of the strike. Normally 1 in the day, but I“. (make) a lot of money today, so Tm very happy. t= __ (not like) working, (rive) two businessmen into (take) the train, but they can't today, of course. The problem is, the traffic ” town now ~ they usually ® _. (not move) very fast! YUSUF We're very busy today. Usually we . (not have) more than 50 customers a day, but today alot more people? (come) into our shop. Every time there’ a strike more people ™.. _— (decide) to buy a bike, which is good for us, of course. (cycle) to work every day and 1 only ®________. (use) my ear at the weekends, So, today’ a good day because we —— -~ (Sell) a lot of bikes! maccie 1% oe (have) a great day today. A lot of people *. (rive) into town because there's no public transport. ‘The car parks are full and now people are parking in the street. 1%. —- (not ‘ive) more than 40 parking tickets on a normal day, but today 1”___. m _-. (give) a lot more. Alove) strike days! a) Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the \& verbs in brackets. 1 When does. Gary normally _work.? (work) = ee alot of money today? (make) 3 What _ he moment? (do) _—— atthe 4 How . Yosut every day? (get) 5 When his car? (use) alot of bikes today? (sell) a Maggie. 1 good day today? (have) 8 How many parking tickets she usually 2 Give) ° she : strike days? (like) 'b) Answer the questions in 4a). 1 Atnight. Correct these sentences. 1 Pete and Stacey‘ listening to the radio. 2 Harry isn't like playing tennis. 3. Thave lunch at the moment. 4 Where does your sister lives? 5 She live in Rio de Janciro 6 What time do Jennifer usually get up? 7 What you are doing at the moment? 8 We watching a film on TV. (9c) On the phone Reading @ a) Match pictures A and B to the b) Read the messages again. Answer these questions. messages. Which message does 1 Are Andrew and Janine at home now? - * mot match a picture? 2 What do you do if you want to know the time of a film at Filmworld? 3 What number do you press to buy tickets? Who works in an office? Talking on the phone E33 Matt is making some Phare cules Fill in the) Is with these phrases. @ Bs gaps Pl | isthat Can I call you back call you later I'm calling calle on my mobile Speaking tm ina meeting 1 mart Hello. "sthat.. Mr Ali? MR ALL Mart This is Matt Lenk. ® about the Richardson contract, Meau I'm sorry, but _- at the moment. MATT Yes, of course. I'm in the office until 5.30. After that you can Hi, Andrew and Janine aren't in at the moment, but if you leave a message, MR AU welll get back to you as soon as we can. ‘Thanks for calling. Bye, Bye. Can you What time shall we meet | got your message Hold on amoment can speak to's Matt see you then ‘Thank you for calling the Filmwvorld l Cinema. Please choose one of the 2 following three options. For information maT Hello, about films showing this week, press 1 ‘To book by credit card, press 2. For any JANINE... other enquiries, press 3. ‘ANDREW Hello? _. Andrew, please? C + TL get him. Mart Hi, Andrew. How are you? anprew I'm fine, thanks. "” about Hello, this isthe voicemail of Matt Lenk at FTL Limited. 'm sorry, I can't take your call at the moment, but if you leave me a message I'll get back to you as soon as I can the party mart Good. ®. ‘ANDREW Yes, of course. ”. MATT Lets meet at eight at my house. I'l drive. anorew Fine, “ (8D) The Adventure Centre Indoor and outdoor activities (EE3 @ Tick the correct sentences, Change the words @ Dookar ine pictures. wit sentences about ia odd ators snore things Laura can and can't do. 1 Hes also a yey careful driver. / a Vv, 2 Kurt is a ett chess player. 3. Brendan isa slowly driver. € 4 My sister plays the violin beautiful. 5 Sharon's parents are very good dancers. 6 My mother always walks very quick. 7 x 2 i Tm very happy today! Reading Oe @ a) Melanie is working at the Mayo Adventure > Centre. Read her email to her family. Tick the true answers. Correct the false answers. F] Melanie doesn't like her job. She is with a group of very young children. All of the group speak good English. Yesterday they went cycling They go out in the evenings. Angelica works at the centre cee a no) 1 She can sail. 2 She can Pileveryare) 5 1'm having a realy (Good)/well time in Ireland. =2 ; . {At the moment I'm the Teader of a group of fiteen Be teenagers from Spain. | can't speak Spanish very A good/well, but some of the children can speak English quite ‘fluent/fiuently. We all do something 6 She can't surf. different every day — yesterday we went mountain biking. It was very hot so we all cycled very slow/slowly. But everyone enjoyed it, | think. And last Sunday we went windsurfing. Nobody in the ‘group knew how to windsurf, but they learned fast/fastly and some of them were really 7 “excellent/excellently! In the evenings we usually play games and sing songs together in the centre ~ there's one gil in the group, Angelica, who can sing really "beautiful/beautifully.| love the job and I'm Write the adverbs. very *happy/happily here. See you next month! 1 safe safely. 6 fst ian 2 happy 7 beautiful Melanie 2" tue ‘ial peta jsmenartnegpeion cena een b) Read Melanie's email again. Choose the correct re eoTSIES shard — wo careful... sme ey Y (CZ) easing and wing Portolo 8 p80 @ Health @ Joyce Summers is talking about her amily’ health, Fill in the gaps with the correct form of these verbs lose stop go. drink My husband, Eric, worries about his health a lot. His father *. had. a heart attack last year and Eric * ave eat do get (x2) smoking the next day. But he 3 anes VErY Stressed at work and finds it hard to relax. Eric and 1 alcohol, but only one or ‘ovo glasses of wine a day. I'm trying weight at the moment some exercise every day, My son, Ian, is trying to 7 ee fit, He doesn't ®. fried food anymore. He also __ to the gym a lot, [think he’s got a new girlfriend! 10 Mind and body Language Summary 10, Student's Book p142 0A A healthy heart How often ... ? and frequency expressions @ @) Make questions with these words. 1 guitar lessons / How often / have / lan / does ? How often does lan have guitar lessons? 2 tennis / Joyce / play / does / How often ? b) Look at the Summers’ family calendar. Then write answers for the questions in 2a). 1 Onceaweek,. 3 — Monday Tuesday Wednesday | Thursday Friday Seturdoy Sunday 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mamm’'s birthday} Tan: Mit: tennis: Tan: gym Mim: tennis Tan: kane at fam 223 ona: | pam x 7.30 pa. Mm 24k Dad: | Gramdaa's® Spanish class | Ian: guitar Spanish elas lesson 7.30 pa | i 8 2 10 u 12 13 14 Ie Mim: tennis | San gym | Muni tennis | Zan: Lunch at 2 I on | te are [see en ar | kee Spanish a an: gator lesson # pin. nee et treet ct reenter enter temae cette tanennterntd *Grandma = grandmother Imperatives GTS) Keep Open Use Do not walk break don’t touch fest 40B) What’s he like? —————_-—— Appearance Character (I) (S) Do the puzzle. Across > 3 Aturactive, usually for men. Fill in the gaps with these imperatives. oS eee ioe -- 10A and 10B should/shouldn’t 4) Read these tips on how to learn English quickly. Fill in the gaps with should or shouldnt and these verbs | gf talk study arive ask sleep do be 1 You . should go. 10 every class 2 at home in the evenings. 3 You _- your homework, 4 You __—— al your class on time, s __. late, 6 the teacher when you 7 ii your first language in 8 _ in class! ) Tick the things in 4a) you usually do. Down 4 1 Shes got hair. 2A person makes other people laugh a lot azo 5 Similar to thin, 4A occu. person likes doing 8 Marilyn Monroe had ........ hair. things to help other people. 6 Someone who sleeps all day and never works is _. cs 13 A more polite word for fat : 15 Its difficult for a “He ‘Q 9 An ._____ person is friendly __— person to * and likes talking to new people. talk to new people. 16 Old people often 10 Opposite of tall Rave un. hai, 18 If you're not old or young, you're 11 ____ people only think about themselves and not about other people. WA person likes giving people money or presents. 17 Opposite of old. 10B Questions with tike @ a) Make questions with these words. 4) name / What / his /'s ? What's his name? 2 he/ look / does / What / like ? 3 does /like / doing / he / What ? 4 Vike /s/ What / he ? 5 you / How / are? b) Read the conversation about Alice's new boyfriend. Fill in the gaps with the questions from 2a). Hello, Polly. Auice rouy I'm fine, thanks. I hear you've got a new boyftiend, » Auce Oh, he’ very generous and kind, but he's a bit shy. Pouy Sounds nice. a 2 AuCE Well, he's 27. Hes very tall and good-looking, but he’ a bit overweight, And he got green eyes and short dark hatr. Oh, and he’s gota little beard, 4 2 Pour ‘AUCE He likes dancing, going to the beach ~ all the things I like doing. rour He sounds perfect. 8 Aue Its Marcus, rou You're joking? My new boyfriends called Marcus and he’s 27 too! sauce Really? Oh, dear Review: be and have got @ a) Read about these models. Fill in the gaps with $ got (= has got), 8 (eis), or was. Gisele Bundchen "was. born in Horizontina in Brazil in 1980. She started modelling when someone saw her in McDonald's on a schoo! tip when she? 14. She - blue eyes and long brown hai. Like all models, she +____. very slim and attractive. She 1.78 metres tll. She has a twin Karolina Kurkova is from the Czech Republic and she ¢ bom in 1984. green eyes and blonde 1.8 metres tall and = very beautiful. Her father, Jose, wes a famous basketball player. Karolina became famous when she _.. on the font of Vogue in 2001 at also Model of the Yeer in 2002. the age of 17. She" Elsa Benitez is from Sonora in Mexico. She ®______ borin 1977 and started working as a model after she ‘won a competition in Costa Rica in 11995. In her first year's modell ____ on the front of Vogue twee times. She brown eyes, and dark brown hair and she" 1.83 metres tall. PhETE aaa ee) b) Read the text again. Answer these questions. 1 Who was born in Mexico? __flsa. 2 Who started modelling after someone saw her in a restaurant? 3. Who’ taller — Karolina or Elsa? __. 4 Who's got a famous parent 5 Who's younger — Gisele or Karolina? . 6 Who started modelling when she was 18? _.. Health problems @ G) Look at the pictures. Write the missing letters. ® @ ® 1 Lfeelit £.1 think I've gota t__. 2 Wegotah_____ anda s_. 3 Te gota bad c_ — hur, 4 legotas and I feel s___ 5 Myanmh______ and fve gota t___. 6 Mfeelt___ sve gotac__ Fill in the gaps with these words or ~. You can use each word more than once. to the at in off some | take antibiotics 3 day 9 ____.. cough medicine painkillers Talking about health a) Ben and Fay are talking at work. Put their conversation in the correct order. 2) [] And go to bed when you get home. +) (1) HiBen, are you OK? © [) wen, why dont you take the day off? 6 [J Oh, dear. Whats wrong? ©) ok. see you tomorrow, maybe. Bye. £) 2] No, 1m not feeling very well. 2) _] Yes, thats a good idea. t) [_] ve got a terrible headache. b) Fay phones Ben later that day. Read the beginning of the conversation. Is Ben feeling better? ray Hello, Ben. ® Howare you. BEN Hi, Fay. Im still not feeling very well ray That a shame,” ray BEN Yes, maybe I should. I'l go in the morning, ey 9) SEN Thanks a lot. Bye. ¢) Make sentences with these words and write them in the correct places a)-) in 30). you / How /are ? hope / soon /1/ get/ you / better to/ You the doctor / go / should . a temperature / I've / got matter / the /'s / What ? 10D} Are you SAD in winter? Weather \@ Look at the map of the world. Write sentences about places 1-8. b) Read about the two cities again. Are these sentences true (1) or false (F)? 1 [7] Manchester is famous for football. 2] teains more in Manchester than in other cities in the UK. 3 [1] Innever snows in the winter. 4 (7) teusualty snows at the beginning of the year in Chicago. 5 [_] teisnt very hot in the summer. 6 ) Youcam hear jazz in Chicago’ parks in the summer. ©) Find three seasons in the text about Manchester. Which ‘season isn't in the text? Review: spelling (© | Witte the contractions (rm, _ & dont, etc.). She's she’s 1 Sheis married and she-hes got two children, 2. We do not like living here because it is too cold. Word building Reading @ a) Read about Manchester and Chicago. Choose the correct words 1-10. 3 You should not phone when eS the baby is sleeping. 4 We did not see it because we ‘Monchester, in the north of England, | Chicago, in the USA. is often called is famous for its nightie. ish and chips. Manchester United Football ‘Club - ond, of course, ‘rainyAGait. But does it really “rain/raining more “the Twind/windy city. In the winter the wind/windy is very cold and ‘temperatures are often below zero. There’s also lots of ’snaw/ snowy were not there. They have got three TVs, but two do not work. in Manchester than in other British | in January and February. But in kittens beeen cities? Yes. it does, but in the spring | the summer the "sunny/sun is very cand the summer its often very hot and the temperature can be meeting. *sun/sunny. Sometimes there isnt a 30°C or higher. It's a good time 7 I would like to move to Spain, “cloud/cioudy in the sky. And inthe | to enjoy jazz music in the citys ‘winter it doesn't always *ainy/raia — Sometimes it snowy/snows instead! parks and clubs. and also to visit its famous museums. but my wife does not want to. Verb collocations Gi (@ Which words/phrases do not go with the verbs? S44 work harder/fun/less lose house/weight/three kilos set ft/a new job/fun do more exercise/fit/a computer course have a holiday/smoking/fun move house/a new job/to Spain ‘stop weight/smoking/eating sweet things be going to: positive and negative (IE3 Look at these people’ plans for next Saturday. Then fill in the gaps with the correct form of be going to and the correct infinitive. bE Fred Trudy meet a friend v x dean the house | __¥ v do some work v x toa party v v 1. Fred js going.to meet. a friend 2 the house. 3 some work. 4 Trudy ansnon friend. She _. the house. ‘ . any work 7 Vince and Jo a een a friend, 8 They... the house 9 They... _. any work. 10 All four people toa party 11 Future plans Language Summary 11, Student's Book p144 ‘11A) New Year’s resolutions (© We often use be going to when we can ‘see’ @ the future in the present. Write sentences for pictures 1-6. Use these phrases. i 7 have a baby rain dleanthe car getataxi play tennis 11A and 1B —~- be going to: Wh- questions @ Read the conversations. Write questions with the correct form of be going to. (iE 41B) No more exams! 1 emma "What / you /do / after the course? What are you going to do after the course?, I'm going to move to England. Really? # What / you /do there? |RUNO EMMA Tm going to do an engineering degree. Wow! *Where / you / study? BRUNO EMMA sRuNO_ At Imperial College, London. 2 uve ‘What / your son / do in the summer? HeUeY He's going to travel around Europe. cuve Oh, great! "Where / he / stay? SHELLEY He's going to camp. Sect Studying CB 9 Fill in the gaps with the correct form of these verbs. start pass 1 ' started. college nearly two years ago and revise get I really enjoy it. Yd like to be an engineer and its very important 10 some qualifications before I \ look for a job. Its hard igh tH Ma work, of course, and Carla all the students _ exams at the end of each year. Luckily I*_______ the exams at the end of the first year and now 1 * for this years exams. 3 MARISA TD MARISA Hi, Ted. Where are you going? ‘To the cinema, “What / you / see? Its called Never Again, 15 a thriller. Sounds good. ’What / you / do alter the film? 1 MARISA Te MARISA 1 I don't know. Well, would you like to meet for a drink? Yes, that would be great. "Where / you / be? At the Moon Bar on Fast Stree. Te OK, Ill see you there at about ten. MARISA Great. Enjoy the film! te Thanks. Bye. MARISA get (x2) go leave ira Thad a great time at university, but I didn't do much work in my first year and I my ‘exams. After that I worked very hard and I always _ for every exam. In the end I ‘Austin - a degree in law and because of that 1°. — university. | think everyone should a good job when I to university if they can. might or be going to GE Read these emails from Austin and Carla. Fill in the gaps with might or the correct form of be going to. gence Hi carla How are you? I'm very happy because | passed my driving test today! |"_‘m.gaing.to. celebrate this evening, but {Tm not sure what todo. |"_might.. go out fora meal or? sv Meet some fiends in a bar. (One thing's certain ~ | want to have fun this evening, so nat senna vel Do you want to come? Austin i eer eet com. teem eer nemo aemnanel 22. el = — ar (1 —_—. see my sister. But I hope you ' hhave a good time. What © you do this weekend? I haven't got any definite plans, but 1” go 10 that jazz concert in the park. Maybe we could go together. Love Carla PS Congratulations on passing your driving test! Hi Carta climbing. We'te not sure where we're going to stay We? *. _.. Stay in 2 hotel — it depends on _— camp, or we { b , I ‘ve to Wales and go | f t the weather. Let's meet next week for a drink instead. Austin 1B be going to: yes/no questions and short answers 1 a) Make questions with these words, his driving test / Austin / Is / take / going to? l/s Austin going to take his driving test? in a bar / meet / going to /1s / some friends / he? Is/ this evening / meet / Carla / he / going to? to Wales / drive / going to / Are/ this weekend / Austin and his brother ? Stay / they /in a hotel / Are / going to ? b) Write the correct short answers to the questions in 3), Review: be going to and might ). Correct these sentences. 1 2 do Eds going tofa computer course soon, ‘We might to come and visit you this evening. ‘We're going have dinner on Sunday. Amanda going to move to Australia next year, Tim mights go to the theatre this evening, Sid and Clate going to study in the USA. My brother might studying engineering. @ Finding your way Directions Asking for and giving directions /@ 2) Look at the map. Penny is atthe station AS Read the conversations and choose the correct words. PENNY Excuse me, where's 'aAfhe) hospital? MAN I¢s2at/on Morgan Road. °Go/Goes along this road and go ‘along/past the petrol station. The hospital is ‘in/on your right, penny Thanks a lot. Bye Penny Excuse me. ‘Do/Are you know the Cordelia Hotel? MAN Yes, go along this road and “turn/take right. That’ Gunn Street. Go ®along/over the bridge and turn right again, ‘The Cordelia Hotel is “in/on your right, opposite the police station. penny Thanks very much. penny Excuse me. “is/Are there a café “near/next to here? WOMAN Yes, there’ a good one “to/in Angel Street. penny Where's hat? WOMAN. Go “along/past this road and turn right. Then turn left before the bridge. There’ a café “in/on your left, next to a supermarket. You “can’t/don’t miss it. penny Thank you. Goodbye. Pm pe | O] GS = b) Read the conversations again. Find these places on the map. 1 The hospital is number [“]. 2 The Cordelia Hotel is number [_], 3 The café is number [7]. @ Read these emails and find the places \©® in bold on the map. Then fill in the gaps with the correct words. Hi Stephen Here are directions from the station to the flower shop where I work. "Go. along. Station Road and i ‘That's Gunn Street, Then turn left, ?..— _-— a café and turn right vse @ Supermarket $n =e the bridge and turn left again. The flower shop is on your left,¢ the bank. See you tomorrow! Love Susannah | Sea: Dear Reg Here's how to get from the Cordel Hotel to the restaurant. Go along Wesley Road and ”.. __. Then® _ the bridge and turn right _ acafé and turn right again ~ that's Darla Road. The park is Go. now on your right.” after about 100 metres and the restaurant is ". Fight, the bank. See you there at one o'clock. Charlie f i AE, 1D) The grass is always greener Verb patterns Put the verbs in the correct form, \& infinitive with to or verbsing. 1 My parents love .working. in the garden, (work) 2 really hate for exams. (revise) 3 Do we need some food? (buy) 4 Would you like... 7 the cinema? (go) 5 Do you Re annem SPORE ‘on TV? (watch) 6 My brother wants .. to Brazil. (go) 7 really enjoy .. in bed at the weekend. (stay) 8 Weld love ._. noe YOU next week. (visit) Reading 4a) Read the magazine article. Are OZ these sentences true or false? jeorgina’s husband retired three years ago. 2 C1 Georgina and Don didn’ like England in the winter. 3 (J Georgina thinks all British people in Spain should learn English, 4 [Neil and Violet spoke French before they moved to France. 5 [1] They don't want to live in England again. 6 (J Neil wrote a book about their experiences. b) Read the article again. Choose the correct verb forms 1-14. ee a iis Home from home! Every year thousands of British people sell their homes and move to a place in the sun. But is the grass really greener if you move abroad? We ask two couples how they feel about living in a different country. after my husband, Don, retired. We live in a place called Nerja, on the 3 Mediterranean coast. We chose Spain =} because we hated ‘Geing)to bein England in the winter and we wanted */iving/to live somewhere warm, We really love hiving! | " to live here - the weather is wonderful andthe local people are really friendly. Some British people here think they g We moved to Spain two years ago, don't need “/eaningto learn Spanish, but | think thats wrong. When | you're living in another country, you should try to leamn the | language. | really enjoy °studying/to study Spanish and dike. t *becominglto become fluent. Then I'd really feel part of Spain, i Georgina Wilkes | 1 cf Mywife,Violet, and! movedto | France about six years ago and ' we live ina smallvilage near | Bordeaux. Were the only British people | in the village, so we needed “learning/ | to learn French very quickly! At first Violet { didn’t like *fiving/to live here, but now I we're part of the village and we don’t want | *goinglto go back to England. i's so quiet and i peaceful here. | enjoy ®writing/to write and one day I'd like ' witing/to write a book about life in the village. We love | ™ havinglto have people to stay and they all say theyd love. fivinglto live here too. We'd lke “staying! to stay here for : the rest of ou lives. ! Neil Garner 1 i YS (Reading and writing Portioto 11 pa sea NE 2h World records Big and small numbers a) Match the numbers to the words. 2)0.25 1 twenty-five million 25 NN 2 twenty-five thousand 92s 3 nought point two Bive 4) 250 4 two point five ) 2,500 5 two thousand, five hundred f 25,000 6 two hundred and fifty g) 250,000 7 two million, five hundred thousand W) 2,500,000 8 twenty-five ') 25,000,000 2 two hundred and fifty thousand b) Write the numbers. a) three hundred and sixty-five 365. 6) fifteen thousand, nine hundred and forty ) seven million, four hundred thousand... 4) three point one four _ ¢) seven hundred and fifty thousand 4 six hundred million 2) nought point seven five . eighty-six thousand, nine hundred and twelve What a strange world! the Nepalese flag an Indian cinema © Nepal has "the most unusual_ (unusual) flag inthe word, Its the only flag that isnt rectangular . © The world’s” secnnnunsnenen (Short) national anthem isthe Japanese national antaem, It's only fourlines Jong? anthem. Its over 600 tines long, (ong) is the Greek national 12 Life experiences Language Summary 12, Student's Book p146 Superlatives (EE (Q @ Write the superiatives. y Oy cheap cheapest. 2 nice — 3 slim — 4 expensive S good 6 boring = 7 bad 8 far 9 diny 10 wet 1 old 12 interesting Fill in the gaps in the article with the superlatives of the adjectives in brackets. Use the if necessary. La Paz in Bolivia isthe world’s *__. (high) capital city — it’s 3,630 metres above sea level. The ‘Yungas Road, from La Paz across the Andes to Corvico, is sss» (dangerous) road in the world __---- (common) surame is Li There are over 85 million people with the surname Li in (China. This isn't surprising as there are only about 200 Chinese family names. ‘Urumai in China isthe world’s "__. (fan) city from the coast. It's 2,500 kilometres from Urumgi to (near) sea. Tokyo is the world's * Harare in Zimbabwe is”. _ (cheap). India has" _—- (big) film industry in the world. It makes over 1,200 films a year. _- (expensive) city. ‘national anthem = national song 12A and 12B Review: comparatives and superlatives Read about Joel's family. Choose the correct words. My name’ Joel and I'm the !youngerA@@ungesD person in our family. I've got two sisters and they're both “ofder/oldest than me. Erica's an accountant and shes *richer/richest than both Frances and me. She's also the ‘more intlligent/mast intelligent person in the family. Frances has got the ‘more interesting/most interesting job of us all J think ~ shes a dancer. But I'm the “taller/tallest ~ Frances and Erica are both a lot "shorter/shortest than me! ‘My mother’s name is Ruby and she’ eight years “younger/youngest than my father, Colin. He’ retired now, but he thinks life was *better/best when he had a job. He ‘enjoys cooking and he's the “better/best cook in the family. That’ good, because my mother is the "worse/worst! I see my parents “more often/most often than my sisters because I live the “nearer/nearest. But the whole family is always together at New Year, which is the “more important/most important day of the year for us. 428 Have you ever ... ? —— Present Perfect: positive and negative @ 4) Fill in the gaps with the positive form of the Present @ 4) CB) Write the verbs. Perfect. Use contractions (‘ve, 5, etc.) if possible. 1 Livebeen. to China. (go) a) viel tive. f veha b._. safes ofa 2. His parents . in Russia, (live) falcon, oo nie, 3 You film before. (see) ) teme m. _ ) leph ho. 4 Their unde nee @ Book. (write) Pacha ae 5 We __ in the Ritz Hotel. (stay) 6 Leeand Wendy.» Portuguese. (study) b) Complete these tables with the verbs from 1a). 7 Her sister. for a Polish company. (work) REGULAR VERBS infinitive | pastSimple | past participle b) Make the sentences in 2a) negative. Aline na rea 1 _Lhaven't been to China.. 2 3 4 5 IRREGULAR VERBS Past Simple | past participle 6 7 8 9 0 a 12B Present Perfect: Have you ever... ? questions and short answers a) Make questions with these words. 1 for / you / Have / a big company / ever / worked ? Have you ever. worked for a big company? 2 studied / ever / your sister / Italian / Has ? @ ‘Vanessa works at a travel agent. She is interviewing ~” Ryan for a summer job. Read the conversation and put the verbs in the correct form of the Present Perfect or Past Simple. VANESSA Hello, Ryan, sit down, nya Thank you. VANESSA Right. Have ' you ever worked. (work) ina travel agent’ before? 6 it /on your birthday / snowed / Has / ever ? van Yes, Thave, VANESSA. When ? aw (be) that? RYAN Two years ago, before I started university. Po called Travel Tours in Manchester. _... (work) for a company VANESSA How long * _——-- You cence (OTK) there for? RYAN For six months. b) Write short answers for the questions in 3a). a 1 v Yes, thave. (go) to South America? 2 RYAN Yes, I have. Last summer 1°... (travel) around Peru, Chile and Argentina. VANESSA 7 You = (enjoy) it? RYAN Yes, 1" (have) a great time. vanessa And® .- you ever (visit) any other countries? RYAN Yes, 1... (go) to India, China, Germany, France, Russia, Poland, Hungary VANESSA Really! So, when can you start? ~ Pia ‘12 “a Have a good trip! Things and places at an airport (S) Fill in the missing letters. 1 Before you leave the house, you p a ¢ & your bag s 2 To travel to another country, you need a p___s anda t__k_t 3. When you get to the airport, you go to the ¢___ 4 You can choose a w___d_w seat,a m_d___e seat or an a_s_e seat. 5 The person at the check-in desk always asks you if you have any s__—_pitems in your h__d 1__g__e. 6 He or she then gives you your b___d__g c__d 7 You need to listen for your {__g_t n__b_r and which ge your plane leaves from. 8 Then you get on the plane with the other p_. At the airport GIR @ Junko is at the airport. Make sentences with these words to complete the conversation. 8s 1 Can / and your passport, /1/ MAN Hello. '_CanJ have your ticket and your passport, please. ? your ticket / have / please ? JUNKO Yes, of course. Here you ate. 2 you/ have / How many / man 2 got / bags ? Junko Just this one. 3 your bags / pack / you / MAN FL 7 yourself/ Did ? JUNKO I did. 4 you / any sharp items / MAN in / got / Have / your hand “ - luggage ? JUNKO No, I haven. 5 you/awindow seat/Would/ MAN or an aisle seat / like ? 6 anaisle seat, /like / please /Td. JUNKO —— 7 boarding card / your / Here's man You're in seat 32C. "__.. _ 8 it/is/ gate / Which ? JUNKO FL —_- MAN Gate 23. Enjoy your flight. JUNKO OK, Thank you very much. Goodbye. MAN Goodbye. (Girma wang roc a+) meading and wring FOrtrol What’s your address? : Look at the envelope. Write these words/phrases in the correct places 1-8. Reading English addresses; hotel registration forms i ital letters (1); addresses; filling in a hotel registration form Review be; personal details title house number town/city postcode first name street name country _sumame 1 title. 7 ‘Mr 2James *Williams 572 Albert St ‘Oxford i 7OX2 6AY q a “UK 4 : Ree ‘Write these addresses on the envelopes. Use cay 1. mre-stevens 71 portland st manchester m23 7rx uk 2 ms jane fox 56 gilmour rd cambridge cbl Sns uk wert © (A, B, etc.) for these things. names: Rebecca Smith ¢ streets and roads: Walworth Rd © towns and cities: London @ postcodes: SE6 2DJ . countries: UK, Australia nationalities: British TIP! # We say the UK, but we write UK in addresses. 1b) Notice the short forms we use in addresses. They all start with capital letters. ¢ Mr=a man (married or single) @ Ms = a woman (married or single) © Mrs =a married woman © Miss = a single woman @ Dr= doctor © Rd=toad © St= street ©) Underline all the capital letters and short forms on the envelope in 1. Reading and Writing Portfolio 1 @ Write the capital letters in the correct places. @ Michelle is at the conference hotel. Fill in her hotel form. W/ Hilder Hotel. Park Rd, London W1V 9F 1. “Tl 02078509833 emai hilderhenely@hoewehcook Registration form = First name Somame Mrs Poscode 6 Telephone 7 Room number 8 314 1 in the form for you. WY) Hilder Hotel Park Rd, London W1V 9FL "el 020 7850983 ema lderotel@horvebcovk Registration form ile First name Surname Nationalicy Address | Postcode Telephone Room number 412 M Hello, my name's eichelle parker. 'm british and I'm from liverpool in england. 'm a doctor and I'm married. My address is 23 york rd, liverpool, 132 3fg. My home phone number is 0151 525 5677. 'm in london for a conference this week. Read about Michelle in 4 again. Then write five sentences about you. © Use capital letters. @ Read and check for mistakes. ‘© Give your sentences to your teacher next class. Tick the things you can do in English in the Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. Reading and Writing Fortrolo < My favourite thing @ a) Match photos A-C to texts 1-3. Reading people's favourite things Writing description of your favourite thing; capital letters (2); punctuation Review have got: personal things poor [] my fem thing yeas ea Tne ts Sar cairn joel i ge oF cane ee oa ee very qd CD player in ery fast, but | love it. Oh, one more. things name's acy! Princess is my cousin's dog. tone [7] ve gt og cat Pio Fdidbed tse a hes Dau He ace ac hte watery tesla ot te sisters, Queenie and Princess. Ee maces [] what's my favourite thing? It my new mobile phone. It’s a Nokia and it’s very small. Its got all my friends’ phone numbers and addresses init, But it isnt only a phone. It's got games, email the Internet and itt also got a great camera b) Read the texts again. Answer these questions. 1. How old is Jackie’ car? _ J's nineteen years old. 1 2. Has it got a good CD player? 3 What colour is Eddie's dog? ..... 4 How many sisters has Prince got? __ 5 Is Michelle mobile phone very old? ... 6 Has her mobile phone got email? Help with Writing (eyyanecke es @ a) When do we use capital letters? Check in 2a) p64. } b) We also use capital letters for these things. | ¢ Atthe beginning of a semence: It my new mobile phone. | For the pronoun I: It isnt very fast, but T love it © For companies: Nokia, Volkswagen. | @ For some things: a CD player, the Internet, a TV. } 1) « We dont use capa eters with nouns: ve got_| a car. not Fregota-Car. i ¢) Look again at Jackie's text in 1a). capital letters. Underline all the @ ‘Write these sentences with the correct capital letters. have you got helen’s ed player? Haye you gat Helen’s.CD player?. my brother has got a new car. i think its a ford 've got a sony tv and dvd player. Juan’ from spain and his wifes from the usa my address is 13 richmond road, melbourne, australia, Reading and Writing Portfolio 2 COT § Punctuation. @ a) Notice how we use punctuation. © We use a full stop (.) at the end of a sentence: My favourite thing is my car. We use a question mark (?) at the end of a question: What’ my favourite thing? We use an exclamation mark (1) at the end of a surprising sentence: lis name is Tracey! © We use commas ( , ) for lists: KS gor ‘games, email, the Internet. ‘¢ We use apostrophes () for contractions Cve = have, ete.) Pve got a Nokia, ¢ We also use apostrophes (*) for possessive $: Princess is my cousin’s dog. ) Look again at Michelle’ text in 1a). ‘Underline all the punctuation. Read about Anthony’ favourite thing, Then write the text with the correct capital letters and punctuation. ny favourite thing is my new laptop i think its beautiful its very fast and its also very easy t0 use its got a dvd. player email music lots of games and the internet my ‘computers very important to me and i love it My favourite thing is. my.new laptop. es e@ ‘Write these sentences with the correct punctuation. 1 This isnt my sisters coat Thisisn‘t my sister's coat. 2 Have you got Susans personal stereo 3) Rab sat steer rote [ores @ ) Fill in the table about your favourite thing. a ~ ‘What is it? 4 Sarahs got a CD player and 100,000 CDs how old as colour . adjectives (new, fast, etc.) things it has got other information 6 My sisters got a camera a mobile phone a DVD player and a new BMW b) Write about your favourite thing. ‘© Use the information from the table in 72). @ Use capital letters and punctuation. # Read and check for mistakes. @ Give your description to your teacher next class. Tick the things you can do in English in the Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. Reaading ana Writing Portrolo 3 Reading learner profiles Writing connecting words (1): and, but, because; a learner profile Review Present Simple A learner profile www.makefriendsinenglish.com is a website for English learners from (&7 around the world. Read about Valentina, Fill in column A in the table. A 8 c name 1 Valentina Sandri ‘9 Mario Santos you ‘town/city and country 2 Bologna, italy 10 jobstudy 3 ~ n ~~ age + 2 day(s) of English classes 5 3 imamried or single le 4 family/relationships | 7 Gianluca (boyfriend) | 15 a free time 8 16 Help. Writing ie eau pin i ip via ES BCs a) Look at these sentences. Notice how we use and, but and because. ‘Make Feinds bn English positive positive study law. Tm in my second year. I study law and P'm in my second year. learner profile: Valentina Sandri Hello, my name's Valentina and I'm 2 years old. | Ive in Bologna, a beautiful town in the north of tay. I'm a student at Bologna University. | study law ‘and! in my second year! a. ‘also study English because | need it for my course. | go to English classes on Wednesdays and Fridays. I'm in Elementary level and I like my classes very much, ''m not married, but 've got @ boyftiend. His name's Gianluca end he's a restaurant manager. | don't see hima alot in the week because the restaurant is open in the ( evenings, but we always go out on Sundays. Inmy reef time | read a lot and visit frends. | don't watch TV very | often, but | go to the cinema every Friday. | want to write to people who study English and ive in ‘a ciferent country to me. negative positive Tm not married. I've got a boyfriend Tm not married, but I've got a boyfriend. what you do why you do it 1 study English Ineed it for my course. |} I study English because I need it for my course. b) Read Valentina’s learner profile again, ‘Underline all the examples of and, but and because. TIP! « In sentences with but, the negative verb can come first or second: I dont speak French, but I speak German. = I speak German, but I dont speak French, Reading and Writing Portfolio 3 Write these sentences with and, but or because. 5 I want to learn English. I need it for my job. 1 1 do a lot of sport. I go to the cinema doa latof sport. and ga to the cinema... 2 Idon' have breakfast. 1 have a big lunch. 6 They finish work at 5 pam, They get home at 6 pam. 4 We don’t go to the cinema. We watch a lot of TV. 8 dont live with my parents. phone them every day. Mario Santos Hi, my name's Mero. 'm 81 yeers old "and. | lve in Curitiba, in Brazil 'm a teacher?_______ I teach history and music. | study English on Saturday mornings *._. I'm in the Elementary class. My classes are great, 4 don't always do my homework! Vm mertiog $a My wife's name is Jua. We've got two children, Luciana and Adriano, Luciana’s three ®____ Adlano's fe. | don't {90 out in the week” I want to be at home with ry family. in ry free time | watch _ vst friends. | never go tothe cinema, » __. | somtimes go to concerts at the weekends. | want to write to an English student in another county. ere ee b) Fill in the gaps in Mario's learner profile with and, but or because. a) Fill in column C in the table in 1 for you. b) Write your learner profile for the website. @ Use the information about you in the table in 1 © Use and, but and because. Use capital letters arid punctuation. . © Read and check for mistakes. Tick the things you can do in English in the @ Give your profile to your teacher next class, } Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. Reading restaurant adverts Writing messages (1): an email Review Present Simple; _ Going out @ a) Read adverts A-C for places to eat in Bristol, England. Then fill in soggestions request. the table. place ‘opening times type of food ‘type of music La Trattoria 1 Tues-Sun 12-11.30p.m. | 2 3 ‘The Goodwood Hotel. 4 5 6 The Boston Bar 7 a 9 ~~ b) Read the adverts again. Then answer the questions. ® 1 Is the Italian restaurant open on Mondays? <2 Tratto ey { No.itisn’,. =r... — 2 What’ the phone number of the hotel? Gene Italian Restouant { iza, pasta, salads a ~ - Onere Sun 3 Is The Boston Bar open at lunchtime? te eS ee fe i 2 ELM St, BRISTOL, ns22 2RC 140117 677 5433 4. Does the Italian restaurant have music on Sundays? 5 How many rooms has the hotel got? 6 What time does the music start in The Boston Bar? THE GOODWOOD HOTEL Re emyes meses 7 What’ the address of the Italian restaurant? —— - Stay in one of our 34 luxury rooms or have } @ Teresa, Robbie and Sarah live in Bristol. Read about dinner in ut Te eee restaurant \ their plans for the weekend. Choose a restaurant A-C. {open 6.30-11 p.m. every day). er codhypecom. ‘Weddings | Anniversaries | Conferences 0117 322 1008, teresa [_] 1s my husband Derek's birthday on Saturday. We For reservations cal ‘want to go to a nice quiet restaurant with our children, Jenny ‘or email us at goodwoodhotel@hotweb.co.uk ; and Liam. Jenny doesn’ like Italian food and Liam only eats, a English food. My husband isnt a problem ~ he eats anything! © somo [=] My be nd, wa oot on Seudny The Boston Bar ase Boston Bar evening, He realy likes going to places with music, but he hates jazz. And 1 don' want to goto a restaurant that closes , & Have 2 drink and relax in before midnight. American-style ban 17 OU" friendly ¢ Ty our world-famous burgers! 5 Open 7 days a week 6 pan? a saratt [] Lwant to go out on Saturday night with my friend, © Live rock music every night from 1, Gloria, We'd like to go to a nice restaurant with good food. Tet 0117 564 Y night from 10 pam, + | Gloria loves pizza and I want to go to a place with live music. ; 3556 23 Clifton Rd, Bristol, BS8 6RT Great food, great musis, great people! tee. Reading and Writing Portfolio 4 C3] Robbie and lan email each other about Saturday night. ‘Complete Sarah and Gloria’s emails. Use the Put their emails in the correct order. phrases in 4a) to help you. ee |= mA ase - ® ‘That sounds good. © Let's meet at the Hi Sarah Where shall we meet? | — bar at nine. The How are you? ' What do you want to-do. on Tan address is 23 aaa i Clifton Rd. See Saturday? * [like, to go toa restaurant, | Ld you there. 9 etn ONY 14BS? R Gloria Aa ee) =I 7] Hi Robbie ana) What do you want to | do on Saturday night? | Shall we goto.a bar? | @)|[] Hitan ‘dll What about The = alacojamti ae Boston Bar? It’s Trattoria? It’s in Elm Street. It's an Italian Have you got any got live music and restaurant — and it’s got live jazz. ideas? | itcloses at 2 in Sarah lan the morning. Robbie | S J Help with Writing (eee Hck @ a) Look at the emails in 3 again. Fill in the gaps in c i these sentences. MAKING SUGGESTIONS at the restaurant. 1 What do you want. to do? & ie oa _.. there at about e 2. Have you got any? sieht. = 4 like to go to (a place with music). e _ 2 Se epost Ea @ 4: wan 1040 ou on Saturday nigh with 6 __. good. a friend. Make notes on these things. PLANSNINGTTOMEET ¢@ the place you want to go 10 ‘© why you want to go there (food, music, ete.) time and place to meet, b) Write an email conversation between you 7 __ shall we meet? ‘meet at (the bar) at (nine). 9 See you and your friend. Write four messages. b) Notice what we say in emails to friends. Use yout notes from 62). © We often begin emails to friends with Hi + name. ‘© Use phrases from 4a) in your emails. © We usually end with our first name (Robbie) or the Read and check for mistakes. “ initial of our first name (R). Give your emails to your teacher next class, © @ We dont write emails in capital letters. Irs not ee — ees a. very polite. ‘Tick the things you can do in English in the : * Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. Reading and VV! Renting a flat Ing Fortrolo > Reading adverts for places to live Writing paragraphs (1); letter to a friend Review there is/there are; ina town/the country FIRHOUSE CLONTARF SOUTH DUBLIN CITY NORTH DUBLIN CITY House to let Flat to let 2hedooms bticom.newkichen, | | 2 bedrooms, bathroom with lage ving room. Near pa and buses to city cent. Very quit sea. Shopping centre 8 mins No pets. €850 per month. ‘separate toilet, Large kitchen and living room with view of city ‘Quit sto. Near station (3 mis) and shops. Noo-smokers only. €1,000 per month, SMITHFIELD CASTLEKNOCK DUBLIN CITY NORTH DUBLIN CITY CENTRE House to let Flat to let 1 tedbie Solzom, 2 sage 1 bedroom, batroon, ge | | tedtoms 2 barons, da Kitchen and living room with arden, Near’ “Castleknock Talony. 10 min walk o ety | | Eling ponent Park thee core’Bum oop 1'min sadce | | af Smsaoe, 10 ine Sinn. Non smokers oh salen €700 per month. €1,450 per month. to let= for rent *a pet = an animal (or example a eat ora dog) you have in your house *a non-smoker =a person whe docsnt smoke cigarettes @ Read the adverts for houses and flats in Dublin, Ireland. Then answer these questions. 57 1. How much is the house in Fithouse? £850 per month. 2. How many bedrooms are there in the house in Castleknock? 3 Which place isn’ near a station? 4 Which place is near a village? 5 How much is the flat in Clontarf? 6 Which two places are near @ park? 7 Which place doesn't want people with pets? 8 Which two places don’t want smokers? Read about these people and choose the best flaVvhouse A-D for them, 1] Harry and Beth McCaffrey are from Edinburgh, Scotland, They've got two children, a boy and a girl, and a dog. They want to be neara station and a park, Maximum rent per month = €1,500. 2 [1 Gary and Katy Richardson lve in Bournemouth, in England. Katy’s gota new job inthe centre of Dublin. Gary's a writer and works at home. Gary smokes, but Katy doesn't. Maximum rent per month = €1,000. 3[L]_ Michaet O”Brien tives in Dublin and he wants to find a new flat. He lives alone and he’s got two cats. He ‘wants to be near the town centre, He’s got a car and he doesn’t smoke. Maximum rent per month = €850. Reading and Writing Portfolio 5 Caan "= Richard wants to rent Gary and Katy’ flat TERA tetter:to a friend in Bournemouth. Read Gary’ letter to Richard. Then answer questions 1-8. © a) Notice how we write a letter. Match 1-5 with A-E on the letter. 1 [E] the beginning of the fewer eh 2 [| the person's name ® Borrwmoutr 3 [_] the address eae 4 [_]the date ae 14 Api 2005 5 [J the end of the lexer © dow Riche, b) Match a)-d) to paragraphs 1-4 in the letter. 1 Haw are et ky nafs ane if herein 2) [7] greetings Bownemauth is aes ») [places near the flat 2 Let me tll yo chou the fat. There are fav baboons, = a bathroom, a kitchen, a living room and a swvall garden. a eile There aoa TV anda DVD pyr the Ivy oon. 4) [_] planning to meet 3 The flats near some shops and theré’sa great efecalled 6) Notice what we say in letters to friends. The Resting Place atthe end of ow road. We are near a station bt tere ae lets of bases tothe town contre Arad #5 only a fen mite weet the beach @ We usually begin with Dear + name. @ We end a letter with Best wishes or Love. We often use a comma after these words/phrases. 4 Phrome me wthen you arrive and we can meet you at the © We use PS for extra information at the end station See you soon of the letter. @® Best wishes, © Gay @ 4) Imagine a friend wants to rent your house/ Ps msds ais orm Eel flat, Make notes on what 10 say in your letter. PARAGRAPH 1 greetings 1. What is the number of Gary and Katy’s house? 2 rooms and things in the house/flat 46. 2 What’ Gary and Katy’s postcode? 3 places near the iad a house/fat 3 How many rooms are there in the flat? ——_—___} 4 planning to meet 4 Does the house have a garden? b) Write a fetter about your house/flat to > a your friend. 5. What is ‘The Resting Place’? Use your notes from 5a). S —— ss ¢¢ Use the information in 4 to help you. & 6 Is there a station near the fat? Read and check for mistakes. © Give your letter to your teacher next class. + 7 Is there a beach near.the flat? Tick the things you can do in English in the ee Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. 8 Where can Gary and Katy meet Richard? Reading and VV! ing Fortrolo & A night to remember @ Read about Keiko's evening out. Then put the pictures in order. 1. Last Thursday | went to London with two fiends from my language school. It was a very special day because it was my 2y* birthday. After we arrived in London we went to an Italian, café in Leicester Square and had coffe. 2 Then we went to the theatre to see a play called The Blue Room. | wanted to see it because my favourite actress, Nicole Kidman, was in it. We satin abox @ and had a very good view. The play was really , y good and Nicole Kidman was wonderful 3. When the play finished we went for a meal in a Japanese restaurant near the theatre. It was quite crowded, but the food was great. We had sushi and salad —it was very nice. After the teal my fiends gave me presents and then the whole restaurant sang Happy Birthday! 4 After we left the restaurant we walked past the theatre again — and there was Nicole Kidman! | went over and said hello and she was really fiiendly to me. We talked for about five minutes and then my fiends took some photos of me and Nicole together. 5 When | got home | emailed all my friends in Japan and told them about my birthday. | also sent therm the photos of me and Nicole! It really was a night to remember. Reading a student's composition ‘Writing paragraphs (2); connecting words (2): after, when, and then; a ‘composition Review Past Simple; adjectives @ Read the text again. Tick the true sentences. Correct the false sentences. 1 Keiko and her ftiends are students. ¢. 2. Ih was Kelko’s 18" birthday X._.Ut.was Keike’s 21 birthday. 3 Nicole Kidman is her favourite actress. 4 Keiko liked The Blue Room. 6 Keiko met Nicole Kidmai 7 Nicole wasn't very friendly. 5 The restaurant was quite empty. the street. 8 When Keiko got home she phoned her friends. Reading and Writing Portfolio 6 e Put these sentences together. Use the words/phrases in brackets. 1 Tleft the party. I went home. (after) After Lleft the party Lwent home... 2 Martin had dinner. He watched TV. (and then) Match a)-e) to paragraphs 1-5 in the text. 2) [_] meeting Nicole b) [_] ac the theatre ©) [7] introduction 4) [J at the restaurant ©) [_] the end of the evening TIPS! « We usually start @ new paragraph when we calk about ee 2 different place or time. 5 Gwyneth did her homework. She went out. (and then) : We dont start a new paragraph for every new sentence. aan 6 Rowan finished university, He went to the USA. (after) @ a) Look at these sentences. Notice how we make sentences with after, when — ———_ and and then, Underline the 7 Left university. I travelled for six months. (when) action that happened first. 1 After we arvived in London ‘we went to an Italian cafe. 2 When the play finished we @ a) Think of a night to remember that you had in the last six months— ens el or invent one! Look at these questions and make notes in the table. 3 We talked for ten minutes ‘Whe it? and then my friends took a some photos. 1 Where did you go? Who did with? ) Choose the correct answer —r inthe rule. ‘What did you do there 2 (food, drink, music, etc.)? © We often use after, when ed ou satan and and then for things that — happen at the same time/at ‘Where did you go after that?) 3 different times. Did you have a good time? ©) Underline all the examples ‘When did you get home? | 4 of afer when and cd then n ‘What did you do when you 1 text. got home? | TIPL # We can also use then without and, We usually use comma (,) before then: We talked for ten minutes, then my {friends took some photos. b) Write about your night to remember. ‘© Use your notes from 6a). © Start a new paragraph for information 1-4 in the table. © Use when, afier and and then, . Read and check for mistakes. Give your composition to your teacher next class Tick the things you can do in English in the Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. Reading and Writing Fortrolo 7 Reading entertainment adverts Text me! Writing messages (2):a text message Review free time activities; suggestions @ a) Look at the adverts for things to do in London. Fill in gaps 1-9 in the table. event { name | place rice a dub night | Happy House Night u % z if | Fiimworld Leicester Square | | Filmworld Camden 5 | vast Laugh le ¢ | | | _ aplay i The Dance Factory 103 tnitoe se, seo HAPPY HOUSE NIGHT With top international Dus: James Marsters Riley Finn Dylan Evans gpg oy ot and Anya £25 Cer n i rr irra oF wet wu aloe PH WINTER ANTONIA HOPE RAMEN OSEPH PAGES JusT ANOTHER WEEKENI jut" Evening News ‘dy - don’t CJ Live Entertainment presents Last Laugh Live in concert Saturday 24" July at the Brixton Apollo All tickets £27.50 ‘24hr credit card hotline: 0871 2000 600 ‘or buy online: www.' icketstoday.co.uk “Probably the best jazz-ock band in the worl” ‘Music Monthly Love never dies — it just gets old in fantastic night 0 One of the films of the year” Flim Weekly oA ey Tamay come “Aove story of ovr time” Going Out | SAA Frome Row 4th successful year! Royal Court Theatre, Haym Box Office 020 7837 6000 Book online: wer justanot Now showing at Filmworld Leicester Square, Filmworld Camden and cinemas across the country 4. Www.whenlwasyoungmovie.com si etme pe ttm arket herweekend.co.uk b) Read the adverts again, Answer these questions. ae 1 What type of film is When I Was Young? 4 How long can you dance for at the Dance Factory? -Allove story. 2 How do you buy tickets for the Happy House aa — night? 5 Who are the actors in When I Was Young? 3. What type of music do Last Laugh play? 6 What type of play is Just Another Weekend? Reading and Writing Portfolio 7 @ It’s Saturday afternoon. Christina and Roland want © a) Read Christina and Roland’s text messages on to go out in the evening. Put their text messages in Saturday evening. Did they see the film? order. What do they want to do? Why?/Why not? ‘'m on the bus. Shall {call you you? tt starts in 5 minst mat Filmworld in Camden. Where are you? b) Read messages 1-8 again. Change or cross-out the underlined words. @ a) Look again at 2. Notice how we often miss out these types of word in text messages. @ a) Imagine you're in London, It's Saturday oyster pesca afternoon. Look again at the adverts on p76. A Think it good. ZLove you. ‘Make notes on these things. ‘© subject pronouns and auxiliary verbs: @ What you want to do tonight. _Do-yort Want to go to the cinema tonight? © A friend you want to go with. HtSee you there. © Where you and your friend are now. @ short answers: j © Where and when you want to meet him/her Yes, do. b) Write a text message conversation between you b) Look at how we use these short words and and your friend. Write four messages. sentences in text messages. Notice which words Use your notes from 5a). we often miss out in sentences 4-7. © Don't use pronouns or auxiliary verbs at the 1 Hello. > Hi. beginning of sentences. 2 Goodbye. -> Bye. © Use short sentences and short words. 3 Thank you, > Thanks. @ Read and check for mistakes. 4 That'sa Good idea. © Give your messages to your teacher next class. 5 Which film do-you-want-te-sce? j 6 Which cinema shall we gerto? Tick the things you can do in English in the! 7 Shall-we Meet at Filmworld at 8? Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. Reading and Writing Portfolio & Reading tourist information on the Internet Writing describing places: paragraphs (3); phrases with and without the Review places in a town; can Places to go, things to do @ a) Tick the words you know. Check the other words in a dictionary. thecoast aview scenery gosurfing an ocean acastle b) Read this tourist information about Wales. Then match these places to 1-5 on the map. Cardiff [5] the Black Mountains Snowdon [_] Llandudno [_] Tenby ‘Allabout Wales ——= EUROPE > THE UK > WALES Facts about the country Wales is part of the United Kingdom and it’s famous for its beautiful scenery, music festivals and friendly people, It has its own language, Welsh, but neary everyone speaks Brecon Beacons National Par English. Wales is also famous is @ great place for walks and forts long place names like ‘Picnics. You can walk along Uanfaltpuilgwyngyligogerychwy Offa's Dyke in the Black mérobwli-liantysitogagogoch! -—-‘ Mountains and enjoy the ‘The best time to visit is from wonderful views, or go fishing une to September. ft Llangorse Lake, the largest ratural lake in south Wales. Places to visit. [Ed Snowdonia National Park is in things to do the north ofthe country. Every ear about 500,000 people El carditis the capital city of Gimb Snowdon, the Rees Ca er cebon trastet ‘mountain in Wales. You can also ctyion|sivecallsd tha) travel up the mountain by train a Inthe cente of the ety end] Uanducno is an old seaside some interesting museums. town on the north coast. It's & St Davie's Hall's 2 good place ‘famous for its long beaches bien for traditional Welsh music. You and beautiful scenery, and = can also go to concerts and is'2 good place to go surfing. é Sports events at the amazing You can also go surfing at Millennium Stadium, many places In the south of the country, like Broadhaven and Tenby. Hl [j= @ Read the information again. Are these sentences true or false? 1. [F] Wales is a country in the UK. 5 [_] Snowdon is in the Black Mountains. 2 [_] They speak two languages in Wales. 6 [_] You can travel by train up Snowdon, 3 [| August isn't a good time to visit. 7 [_] Uandudno is a modem town. 4] You can listen to music at the Millennium Stadium. 8 [_] Wales is a good place for surfing Help with Writing Weeaeut hac etee a) Look at the tourist information again, Match 1-5 to paragraphs A-E. + CJthe countrys highest mountain general information about the country 2 3 [I places to go walking 4 (J places to go surfing 5 [_] things to do in the capital city b) Look at these useful phrases for describing places. Notice when we use the in these phrases. 1S famous for its (©The best time to visit is from .. to. ©. isa good/great place for. You can (also) There’ a. in the centre of the city © «om the north coast . . in the south of the country _ Is the capital city ¢) Underline the phrases in 3b) in the tourist information d) Notice when we use the and no article with these places. THe © rivers: the Taff, the Nile ‘© seas and oceans: the Irish Sea, the Atlantic Ocean ‘© some countries: the UK, the USA ‘¢ mountain ranges: the Black Mountains, the Himalayas No ARTICLE © most countries: Wales, Brazil «© cities and towns: Cardiff, Tenby ‘® mountains: Snowdon, Mount Fuji ‘© continents: Europe, Asia ‘© lakes: Llangorse Lake, Lake Geneva Reading and Writing Portfolio & Read these sentences about popular places for tourists. Fill in the gaps with the or ~ (no article). 1 Theres a beautiful castle in the. centre of _= Edinburgh, in =, Scotland. 2. Aspen is a popular place to ski in ._.____. Rocky Mountains in ____. USA. 3 ____ Mount Kilimanjaro is in _ north of Tanzania in... Arica 4 Bournemouth is a seaside town on south coast of England. 5 ____. Lake Balaton is about 100 km from ____ Budapest, ....... capital city of ........ Hungary. 6 Mar del Plata is a seaside town on _.. east coast Of sownon Argentina in... South America 7 Manaus is a city on __ River Amazon In north of Brazil. a) Make notes about your country. b) Write a description of your country for the www placestogo.com website. ‘© Use your notes from 8a). Use different paragraphs for each place. Use phrases in 3 and check for the/no article @ Read and check for mistakes. © Give your description to your teacher next class. Tick the things you can do in English inthe Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. : Reading and Writing Portfolio 9 Finding a job Read these adverts for jobs in the UK. ‘Answer these questions. Receptionist Reading job adverts ‘Writing a formal letter Review jobs; requests 1. Who do you email for an application form at The Great Outdoors Ltd? Dave Jones. 2 Do you need experience to be a receptionist at the Willow Hotel? 3. How long is the contract for summer camp group leaders? 4 What type of shop is Thompson and Noble? 5 Do you need experience to be a summer camp group leader? 6 Which company does Fran James work for? 7 Do receptionists at the Willow Hotel always work from Monday to Friday? 8 How many hours do sales managers at Thompson and Noble work a week? 9 What is the email address of the Willow Hotel? Read about these people. Match them to the job adverts A~C. i ‘We are looking for a friendly person to work in reception in our popular tourist hotel. is Five days per week, including some evening and weekend work. Some experience'needed. ‘The Foran application form" emsilus at tillonhotel@ive coor writ Willow The Willow Hotel Reed St,Bournemouth,BH2SRF {Hotel Sales Manager Thompson and Noble is a large department store in the centre of Cambridge. ‘We are looking for sales managers to work in our men’s and women's clothes department. Some experience needed. 37-hour week, including some weekend work. Group Leaders Wanted ‘The Great Outdoors Ltd are looking for group leaders to work at our children’s summer camps in the UK. Four-month contract: June-Sept. Ifyou love outdoor sports, have lots of energy and enjoy working with children, we ‘would like to hear from you. No experience needed. For an application form, email ‘Dave jones at: dave jones@odw.com or writ fo: ‘The Great Outdoors Lid, Dartmoor, Devon, EX22 6KH Contact Fran James at t&n@webmail.com for an application form, or write to: ‘Thompson and Noble, 24-48 High Rd, Cambridge, CB1 4WD experience *an application form fou did the same job in the past form you fil n to get a job name Wayne Moody Beth Chambers Fergus Jackson [_] address | 47 Market St 54 Robins St 34 Hill St Brighton Newmarket Poole BN4 35G C88 3WS BN15 8)H job University student. Last year Manager at One Stop, clothes | Receptionist at Sea View worked at The Highland Outdoor | shop in Newmarket. Started Hotel, Poole Started six Centre in Scotland for three months. | two years ago. months ago. other Likes working with children, Loves fashion and women's Loves working with tourists, information | enjoys horse riding and climbing. | clothes, can work weekends. | can work evenings and weekends. Reading and Writing Portfolio 9 47 Market St @® Brghion BN4 3SG 22° April 2005 Mr D Jones ‘The Great Outdoors Lid Dartmoor Devon EX22 6KH Dear Mr Jones | would like to apply forthe job of summer camp group leader. | ama student in my second year at university and I am looking for work for the summer. Last year I worked at The Highland Outdoor Centre in Scotland for three months. 1 like ‘working with children and I enjoy all sports, particularly horse riding and climbing, Could you please send me an application form and any other information about your company? 1 look forward to hearing from you, ‘Yours sincerely ®O Ww Moody © Wayne Moody @ Read the letter. Are these sentences true or false? e Wayne Moody wrote the letter. He wants to be a summer camp group leader. He hasn't got any experience. He started university three years ago. He can ride a horse. He wants an application form. He wrote the letter in March. Help with Weting tae Reed @ how we write a formal letter. Match 1-5 to A-E on the letter. 1 [A] your address (but not your name) your full name your signature the date the name and address of the person you are writing to 1) Notice how we begin and end a formal letter. If we know the person’ name: © we begin the letter with: Dear Mr/Mrs/Ms + surname © wwe end the leiter with: Yours sincerely | If we don't know the person's name: ‘© we begin the letter with: Dear Sir/Madam © we end the letter with Yours faithfully ©) Notice what we say in formal letters. @ We don't use contractions: I would not £4; Lam not Fre. © We use polite phrases: I would like not Hwan, Could you please... ? not Garver. @ We often end the letter with: I look Sorward to hearing from you. d) Underline the phrases in 4c) in the letter. Look again at the information in 2. Write a letter from Beth or Fergus to ‘one of the companies in the adverts and ask for an application form. ‘© Use the information in 4 to help you write your letter, ‘© Remember to use paragraphs. © Read and check for mistakes. # Give your letter to your teacher next class. } Tick the things you can do in English in the Reading and Writing Progress meaaging and Writing Fortro! Reading letters asking for advice Writing pronouns and possessive adjectives; a letter of advice Review should/shouldn't; Why don'tyou... ? The advice page Read letters A~C. Then choose the correct answers. 1 Jasper broke his leg@a car acciden /doing sport. 2 He stayed at home/in hospital for four months. 5 3 He can/can’t cycle very fast. . 4 He doesn't like watching/doing sport. 5 Adam is Olivia's/Samantha’s boyfriend. Ask Angela! PaeHAerHEreooneD 6 Last night Adam was in a restaurant Olivia's sisterfa woman he works with. 7 They left the restaurant at different If you've got problems, times/together. i £8 Olivia told/didh’ tell her sister about what Es happened. ss 9 Maria is Yvonne’ daughter fiend. ® Four months ago I was in a car accident and I broke r 10 Rick has/hasn't goa job my leg very badly. It’s OK now, but 'm quite " 11 He likes/doesn’t like putting Maria to bed. overweight at the moment because I spent four months § 12 He always/sometimes goes out on Saturday night. just sitting at home. My wife says I should lose about fen kilos and I agree with her. Last weekend we went - cycling with our friends, but they were all faster than CEI § Pronouns,and ‘me and I lost them! And J really hate doing sport — CUSESSIE ES eee its so boring! I want to lose weight without doing any = 2 @ a) Look at the words in bold in letter A. ease ayes oe ees Write them in the table, Jasper, Northampton subject object possessive pronouns? —“]hproaouns)._| adjectives "Tve got a big problem with “my sister, Samantha. Last 4 a . night | saw “her boyfriend, Adam, in a restaurant with 7 fa an another woman. Her name is Jodie and ‘she works in = i — >his office. "They both looked very happy and “he left wn the restaurant with her, arm in arm. I didn't call my she her sister because I didn’t want to hurt her. Now I don’t 3 it its know what to do. Should I tell her I saw *them 7 7 a together, or should T talk to Adam first? What do "you | — think I should do? 7 Ne their —— { Olivia, Brighton b) Look at these sentences. Then complete these rules with before and after. I broke my leg. ’ Isaw them. Read letter B again. Which people do the words ‘¢ Subject pronouns come. verbs. in bold 1-10 refer to? # Object pronouns come sn verbs, 1 Olivia, 6 © Possessive adjectives come... nouns. A 0 TiP!_« Notice the difference between its and its. 3 e 185 OK now. (ik = it is) ai ae What’ its name? (its = possessive adjective) Be ° ©) _V'm married and we've got a new baby, Maria. She's § ‘our first child and she’s only two months old. The problem is that my husband, Rick, never helps me with our daughter. He works very hard, I know, but ( f ashen he gets home from work he just watches TV ‘and waits for his dinner. When I ask him to put Maria to bed, he always says that he's too tired. But he goes out with his ftiends every Saturday night ~ he’s never too tired for them! Can you help me? Yvonne, Manchester Send your problems to Ask Angela! at Better Life magazine, PO Box 234, London, SE23 4RT. Read Angela’s answer to Olivia. Change the words in bold to the correct pronoun or possessive adjective. Dear Olivia 1 think you should ask Adam why ‘deen ‘was in the restaurant with Jodie. You said *the restaurant was near "Jodie and Adam’s ofice, so maybe ‘Jodie wanted to talk to ‘Adam about work, Maybe it was ‘Jodie’s birthday ~ or Jodie and Adam might just be friends. Just because you saw Jodie and Adam together, it doesn’t mean “Adam is going out with "Jodie. Why don’t you talk to Adam and get "Adam’s side of the story before you talk to your sister? Then | you can help "Samantha if there’s something wrong in "Samantha’s relationship with Adam. ‘Angela Reading and Writing Portfolio 10 Read Angela's answer to Yvonne. Choose the correct words. Dear Yvonne Life is often difficult for married couples when ‘Ghepithem have *them/their first child. Why don't }you/your talk to ‘you/your husband and ‘ tell *his/him how Syou/your feel? You say that "hethim works hard, but Maria's *him/his baby too, °You/Your daughter needs to spend time \with “she/her father ~ it’s important for babies to have both parents in “ther/them lives, 5 “Tonight why don’t you both put Maria to bed? You also say Rick goes out with “him/his fiends every Saturday ~ maybe you can go out with "you/your friends on Fridays and “he/his can be with “him/his daughter. Angela @ a) Read letter A again. Think of five things Jasper should do to lose weight and why he should do them, Make notes in the table. reason why they're low in fat advice 1) Imagine you are Angela. Write your advice to Jasper. ‘© Use your notes from the table in 6a). ‘© Use pronouns and possessive adjectives. ‘© Use You should... , You shouldn’ ... and Why don’ you... ?t0 give advice. ¢ Read and check for mistakes. ‘© Give your advice to your teacher next class. Tick the things you can do in English in the Pros meading ana Writing FOortrono te Reading airport signs; a postcard Writing useful phrases for a postcard Review airport vocabulary; verb forms See you soon! Departures All Gates Passengers with boarding cards should proceed through here now. Please have your ticket ‘and boarding card ready. Cc (INTERNATIONAL PHONE CARDS ELECTED Eas Men eese 9 NO SHARP OBJECTS Please remove from ‘your hand luggage and pack in your suitcase before you check in Simply dial 0800 901 2050 Yar press Credit Card calls button ; p BOE ear) @ a) Match signs A-E with places 1-5 in an airport. 1 [B] at passport control "departure lounge = the place where you wat for your fight *EU = Europeen Union 2 at the check-in desk : 3 [_ Jat the entrance to the @ a) Look at boards A and B, Which board gives you information about: departure lounge 1 Planes coming into the airport? 2. Planes leaving the airport? 4 [Jona public computer 5 [Jona public telephone b) Read the signs again. Answer these questions. . 1615 SK@est__ VANCOUVER 16.S_46 GATE CLOSED 1 Do you need to pay for all 5 1630 TKI992 ISTANBUL 15.38 52 FINAL CALL Internet sites? |, 1635 AA@SI__CHICAGD___16.95 94 BOARDING. A 1636 AAISI____NeU YORK 16.35 95 CANCELLED -No, you don't 1 1688) 'SKSO6_ COPENHAGEN IS.S0___59 DELAYED 2. Where should you put your 125 FK78__ KARACHI 1615 4960 TO Gai sharp objects? hy 3 Can you use a credit card to make a phone call? 4 Which sign should a Japanese tourist look for at passport 3Ldd|__TOKWO__BAGGAGE* IN HALL, ‘SK5Q9__0SLO____ LANDED. BT6s1__ RIGA EXPECTED 1684 Ke9@7 SEOUL EXPECTED 17.25, control? 5 Can you pay for the Internet in cancelled = the plane isn't going to ly i Euros? “delayed = the plane is going to be late “baggage = lugpage 6 Do you need to show your ticket 10 go into the departure lounge? ) Look at boards A and B again, Are these sentences true or false? if You should go to gate 49 if you're flying to Karachi. 2 [_] The fight from Seoul is late. 3. []Flight TK1992 wo Istanbul is going to leave soon. 4 [[] The flight from Tokyo hasn't arrived. 5 [_] Flight $k506 is going to leave on time 6 [_] ts too late to get on your plane to Vancouver. 7 [7] You can fly to New York at 16.35 today. 8 [_] Flight BT651 is early. 9 [_] Yon can get on your plane to Chicago now. Joe is on holiday in the USA. Read the postcard. Are these sentences true or false? iff © Joe spent three days in Boston. 2 [_]Hes staying in New York at the moment. 3 [He travelled to Cape Cod by car. 4 [_]Hte went to New York before Cape Cod 5 [_]He went whale-watching the day before he wrote the postcard 6 [_]He doesn't know anyone in New York. 7 [_Jéd and Lyn said goodbye to Joe at the airport. a * HiEd avd Lyn fon having a wonderful time i the USAT spar too days Baston oe then took a bt to Cape Cod. on staying i place called Hyori = ibsan old tun on the coast. The weather's ‘lots to do ere. went dap-sea \ EMG Lyn Lee a igtamtsna | | Zahir RA lean tip Tht was firdastiet London Tomorrow Fin going to New York to sty IS 6TT some fiends. See you sont UK Love Jee PS Thanks for coming to say goodie a the _ Reading and Writing Portfolio 12 Hel wih Wing Weeeeens © a) We often use these phrases when we write postcards. Fill in the gaps with these words. shaving going spent See staying weather lots 1 Tm shaving. a greatiwonderfulfantastic time in (the USA). ead (two) days in (Boston), atm in a place called (Hyannis). ’s good/beautifultersible, to do/see here. to (New York). _ you soomin a few days/next b) Underline phrases 1-7 in the postcard. TP! © We use a place called .. when we think the other person doesn't know this place: Tm staying in a place called Hyannis (Joe's friends don't know this place). Tm going to New York (his friends know this a) Imagine you are on holiday in a place you know. Make notes about these things. the place you're staying, © the weather © places you went to and when you went there © what you did at these places © things you're going to do b) Write a postcard to your teacher. «© Use your notes from 5a). . Use five or more phrases from 4a) in your Z posteard. © Read and check for mistakes. © Write your teachers name and the school address on the postcard. @ Send or give your postcard to your teacher. fick the things you can do in English in the Reading and Writing Progress Portfolio, p88. EIementary MeAaGing ana Writing Progress Forlronro © Tick the things you can do in English. Portfolio | Reading Writing 1 1 can understand English eddresses. [_] can use capital letters. peg | can understand a hotel registration form. |lcan write addresses. | can fill in @ hotel registration form. 2 | can understand short texts about people's | can use correct punctuation (fll stops, question p66. possessions. marks, etc.) I can write about my possessions. 3 I can understand important information about I can use connecting words like and, but and p68. people's daly lives (jb, family, daily routine, because, free time, etc.). | can write about my daily life in simple phrases and sentences (job, family, daily routine, free time, etc). 4 T can find the most important information in | can make and respond to suggestions about places pro adverts for restaurants (opening times, types t0.go and wherelwhen to meet of food, etc). I can write simple emails to friends. I can understand simple emails, 5 T can find the most important pieces of Iican use paragraphs in a letter. pre information In adverts for houses and flats See eee I can organise a letter comectly (address, date, ec) I can understand a simple letter to a fiend. can write a simple letter toa frend, 6 I/can understand a story about a past event I can use paragraphs in a story. pra night out, etc). | can use connecting words like after, when and and then to show the order of events. | can write a simple story about a past event in my life, 7 | can find the most important information in | can write short simple messages to tell somebody p76 adverts for free time activities, concerts, etc. ‘where | am and where to meet. | can understand simple text messages. 8 {can understand simple tourist information (on | [__] | can describe my country with simple words p78 an Internet website, in a tourist brochure, etc). and phrases. | can use paragraphs in a description of a place. 9 {can find the most important information in I can organise a formal letter correctly (address, p80 job adverts (type of job, working hours, etc). date, etc). | can understand a simple formal letter. I can write a simple formal letter. 10 | can understand a simple newspaper article I can use pronouns and possessive adjectives p82 ‘where people ask for advice. correctly Lican give advice. 1 | can understand a simple tourist brochure | can write an email to a friend and describe the p84 about a town or city. place and things | did or | am going to do: : 12 | can understand signs, and departure and |-can write @ postcard to a friend when | am on 786 arrivals boards at an airport. holiday. | can understand short simple messages on postcards. Acknowledgements (Chris Redston would like to thank Sue Ulstein for managing, the face2face project with such resourcefulness and good humour; Dilys Silva for doing such a great editing job and for help with all, the commas; Ruth Atkinson for her expert help with the layouts and design: Pentacor for their excellent book design; my deatco Gillie Cuncingham for being such a pleasure to write with, and everyone in the Cambridge editorial tcam for not phoning ine before lunchtime. He would also like 1 thank the following people for their help, support and inspiration during the writing of face2face Will Ond, Dylan Evans, Marge Fisher, Polly Kieby, Kari Matchett, Karen Thomas, Laura Skipper (but obviously not Mark Skipper), [Natasha Munoz, the Hilder family, Joss Whedon, SMG, David Boreanaz, Nick Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Charisma Carpenter, James Marsters, Tony Head, Matt Groening, Tom Rowlands, a Simons, Matt Stone, Tey Parker, Eckhart Tolle, and of course ‘my two wonderful sisters, Anne and Carol, and my dear father, Bill Redston. ‘The authors and publishers would like to thank the following teachers forthe invaluable feedback which they provided: Isidro Almendirez, Spain; Alison Greenwood, Italy; Hanna Kijowska, Poland: Michelle McKinlay, New Zealand, ‘The authors and publishers are grateful to the following contributors: ppentacorbig: cover and text design and page make-up, Hilary Luckcock: picture research The Publishers are grateful to the following for permission to reproduce copyright photographs and materia Key: I= eli, c= centre, r= right, t= top, b = bottom Alamy Images/©Chris Ballentine for 8 (1), (Bananastock for p6 (u), (Oeye35.com for p72 (A), /Olmage 100 For pbs (W),/Olmage Shop for p18, /Olmage Source for p56 (1), OLMR Group for pA (e), /©Barry Mason for p72 (D), /OMedioimages for pp6 (br). 69, {Ashley Simmons for p40 (b), /ORon Solomon for p66 (C), 10Penny Tweedie for p 66 (B), /OThinkstock for po (tr, sOWorldwide Picture Library for p43 (B); Brave PR for p29 () Corbis/Ofentmann for p32 (0), /ORobbie Jack for pA3 (A), /OCharles PlatlawREUTERS for p37 (b), /OREUTERS for p60 (D, ‘Royalty Free for pp 19, 22 (b), 72 (©), 47 (e); Greg Evans International for 72 (B); Eye Ubiquitous for p47 (, b); FLPA/@Fred Bavendam (or AO (1): GettyfOlmage Bank for pp 17.65 (br), /© Seott Markevitz for p9; Image Library for pp 25 (D, 26 (1), 55 (le) stockphoto.comy ‘Wouter Van Caspel for p55 (0: Image State for p10 (c), /OAGE. 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The photo on p 60 (1) has heen kindly supplied by the author ‘The publishers would like to thank the following illustrators: Mark Duffin, F&L Productions, Naf oo Joking Apart, Des Taylor c/o Private View: Answer Key Welcome to the class! 1 2my 3Hi 41'm 5mect 6 Nice 7 t00 8 Goodbye/Bye 9 See 10 Monday 11 you 12 Bye/Goodbye 2 zgreen 3 black 4 yellow 5 grey s white 7 blue 3 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ RSTUVWXYZ abedefghijkimnoparst uvwxyz 4a) 20) 3) 40) 58) 6d) 70) 8g) 91) 10h) 119) 12k) 1b) 2 Read the article. 3 Answer the questions. 4 Check your answers. 5 Look at page six. 6 Match the words to the pictures. 3 2iirst 31% 4 sumame 5 How 6 spell 7 Welcome 8 class 9 Thank 6 2 Tuesday 3 Wednesday 4 Thursday 5 Friday 6 Saturday 7 Sunday 4A Where are you from? 1 2 How are you 3 'm fine, thanks 4 this is 5 Nice to meet you 6 And you 2a) 2 Mexico 3 Brazil 4 Argentina 5 Germany 6 Poland 7 France ‘Spain 9 Italy 10 Turkey 11 Russia 12 China 13 Japan 14 Australia b) 2 Mexican 3 Brazilian 4 Argentinian 5 German 6 Polish 7 French 8 Spanish 9 Italian 10 Turkish 11 Russian 12 Chinese 13 Japanese 14 Australian 3 2 You're in room 101. 3 He’ Russian. 4 Were late, 5 Shes from Gerinany. 6 They're French, 7 It in room M. 4a) 1b) Whats his name? 23) Where’ she from? 25) What’ her surname? 3a) Where are they from? 3t) What are their frst names? b) 2 Carl Roberts. 3 Italy. 4 Vial 5 France. 6 Christophe and Veronique 3 Zour 3his 4they 5 Her 6 their 7 We 8 your 9its 1B In the coffee break 1b) thirteen «) twenty 4) eight ) twelve #) four g) nineteen hJeleven i) zero ) fifteen 2 2police officer 3 doctor ‘unemployed 5 builder 6 musician T waitress 8 teacher 9 cleaner to actor ¥ accountant 3 2an3a4an5a6a Tan 8a 9an 10a 4 2Wearent from Argentina, We're not from Argentina. 3 You arent late You're not late, 4 I'm not retired. 5 They arent Turkish. They're not Turkish. 6 She isn't a waitress, She’ not a waitress. 7 Pablo isnt an accountant, Pablo's not an accountant. Sa) 2 Is Penelope Cruz an actress? 3 Are Tom Cruise and John Travolta ‘musicians? 41s Elton John from England? 5 Are Tom Cruise and John Travolta from the USA? 6 Is Penelope Cruz from Italy? B) 2s, she is. 3 No, they aren't/No, theyte not. 4Yes, he is. 5 Yes, they are. 6 No, she isn'/No, she's not. 6 2not 3from 4job 5a 6an 7am 8me 9No 10from 11do 12a 13an 1C Personal details Ja) b) thirty-three @ forty-four 6) fifty five «sixty-six 1) seventy-seven alcighty-cight h) ninety-nine 1) a hundred ) 2 thirty-one 3 forty-two 4 sixty-nine Stwenty-eight 6 forty-four 7 fifty- three 8a hundred 2a) b) What’ your first name? ) How old are you? 4) Are you married? ‘) Whats your mobile number? ‘what’ your email address? a) Whats your nationality? h) whats your address in London? 1) what’ your postcode? j) WhatS your home phone number? by Aa Bi C2 41D Lost property 1 2wallet 3 suitease 4 camera S umbrella 6 bike 7 CD player shoe 91D card 10 dress 1 watch we addcess 2 2watches 3men 4 dresses 5 people 6 diaries Thotels 8 women 9 email addresses 10 children 3 2that 3 that 4 this 5 that 6 these T those 8 that 4 30 47 5X Turkey 6 X High Street Tv av 9x12 2A What's important to you? 1 2old 3 good 4 beautiful s easy 6 right 7 slow 8 small 9 short 10 old 2 31've gota new mobile phone, 47 5 These are expensive shoes. 6 Mark’ got a very old car. 7.7 8 Thisis a very good book. 3 Zeomputer 3 laptop 4 personal stereo 5 radio 6 mobile phone 7 DVD player 8 digital camera 9 video recorder 4 hasnt got 3 got 4 got 5 hasnt got 615 got 7 have got 8 've got 9 haven't got 5a) 2 Has Robert got a computer? 3 Have Karen and Tony got a digital camera? 4 Has Fiona got a mobile phone? 5 Haas Robert got a DVD player? b) 2No, he hasnt. 3 No, they havent. 4 Yes, she has, 5 Yes, he bas. 2B Meet the Robinsons 1 1 Arthur 2 Shirley 4 Brenda 5 Nate 6 George 7 Tracy 8 David 2 2grandmother 3 uncle 4 aunt 5 grandchildren 6 granddaughter grandsons 8 cousins 9 grandparents 3 2 Brenda’ 3 Shirley’ 4 George's 5Terrys 6 Davids 7Brendas 8 Nate's 4a) 2 Terry’ unemployed at the moment 3 Megan is Terry's wile. 4 Shes a octor, 5 Nate is Brenda’s husband, 6 Hes got a computer company. b) 2is 3 possessive 4 is 5 possessive 6 has 5a) 2 How many brothers and sisters has Terry got? 3 Who is Tracy and David’ grandfather? 4 How many children has Brenda got? 5 Who are ‘Terry and Brenda’ parents? 6 How many grandchildren have Arthur and Shirley gor? 7 Who is David and Tracy uncle? 8 How many children have Terry and Megan gor? b) Zone 3Anthur 4two 5 Arthur and Shirley 6 three 7 Terry 8 one Answer Key 2C Time and money 1. 1One year = 12 months = 52 weeks = 365 days. 2 One day = 24 hours = 1,440 minutes = 86,400 seconds, 2 2 quarter past three; thre fifteen 3 half past seven, seven thirty 4 quarter to four, three forty-five 5 ten to nine; eight fifty 6 twelve o'clock; midnight 3 3time 4at 5 What 6 from 710 BExcuse 9 ts 10 welcome 4 2How much are the tickets for tomorrow’ concent? 3 OK. Two tickets, please. 4 Here you are. 5 Thank you. What time is the concert? 6 Right. Thanks a lot. 2D Where’s the baby? 1 2awindow 3aplant 4a desk Sachair 6a sofa 7a table 8a carpet 9 acolfee table 10 the floor 2 2 They're behind the sofa. 3 Its under the coffee table. 4 They're on the coffee table. 5 Its in front of the TV. 6 Theyre in the suitcase. 3b) 89% ¢) 28% «) 92% e) 400,000 178% 4 2beautiful 3 difficult 4 shop assistant $ manager 6 waitress 7camera 8 wallet 9 umbrella to address 3A A glamorous life? 1 alive 3tobed 4Iunch 5 home 6 bed 2 2 have breakfast at half past eight” ight thirty. 3 [eave homme at quarter pest ninenine fifteen, 4 start classes atten oclock, 5 Ihave hunch at half past twelvetwelve thiety in the tuntversity café. 6 1 finish classes at hall past fivefive thirty. 71 get Thome at quater past sisi fificen, ‘8 [have dinner at half past seven’ seven thirty. 91 goto sleep at 12 elocl/midnight, 3 2in 3for 4at Sin 6 at 7 for Bin 810; at 10 from 4 2they 3him 4our 5 their 6 your This 8 them Ja) 2 get up 3 have breakfast 4 have Tunch 5 start work 6 finish work 7 have dinner @ get home 9 go 10 bed 10sleep b) 2 What time do they get up? 3 Where do they have lunch? 4 What time/When do they leave home? 5 Where do they have dinner? 6 What time/When do they get home? 7 What do they do after they get home? 8 What time/When do they go to bed? 3B Evenings and weekends La) 2 out 3 with 4 the 5 watch 6 10 Tout 8 stay 9 go 10sport 11 friends revisit b) b) phone friends ¢) have coffee with friends 4) watch TV ¢) go to concerts f) go shopping 2 every 3at 4in Sin 6 every 7on Sat 9at 100n tin 12 Every 13a Mat 3. 3 They dont get home at sbx in the evening. 4 They don't go out a lot in the week. 5 They dont go to the cinema on Tuesdays 6 7 77 4 2Do your parents work? No, hey dont. 3 Do I write the answers? No, you dont. 4 Do you go shopping on Saturdays? Yes, we do/ Yes, Ido. 5 Do we finish work at five otclock? No, you don'./No, we dont. 6 Do they go to the cinema alot? Yes, they do, 5a) 2g) 3e) 4d) 5h) 6c) 7a) 8b) 1b) 21No, she isn't /No, she's not 4 No, he hasnt, 4No, I don't 5 No, they aren’ /No, they're not. 6 No, you dont. 7 No, Im not. 8 No, they dont. 3C Special days 1 )8 August ¢) 11 November 4) 4 Aprile) 9 September #) 5 May a) 2 February ¥) 10 October 1) 6 June 3 March &) 12 December 1) 7July 2a) 2 V* January 2007 3 14" May 1971 4.20% July 1992 5 24 February 2005 6 25!" December 1960 by 2 Whats the date tomorrow? Students’ answers 23 When’ your birthday? Students’ answers 4 When’ your mothers birthday? Students answers 3.1 Happy birthday! 2 Happy New Year! 3 Happy anniversary! 4 Congratulations! 4 Zon the twenty-fifth 3 What shall we 4 Let’ give her § I'm not sure 6 what about 7 that’ a good idea 8 Lets buy 3D Early bird or night owl? 1 2usually 3never 4>ften 5 always 6 never 7 hardly ever 2 2 We're usually at home on Sunday ‘evenings. 3 They often go to bed after midnight. 41m always tired on Monday mornings. 5 Isometimes do sport on Saturdays. 6 1 don’ usually have a party on my birthday. 7 My children hardly ever get up early at the weekend. 3 2 Two-a brother and a sister. 3 In California. 4 Yes, she is. 5 Five 6 The fourth Thursday in November. 4° 2Ray’s mother 3 Peter 4 Peter and Jeanette 5 Peter and Jeanette 6 Ray and his parents 7 Thanksgiving 8 Ray and all his family 4A Away from home 1 2g0 Siisien 4 watch 5 listen Swatch 7 go 8 go 9 g0 10 read Wtake 2a) 3¥ Awatches 57 6 goes 7 teaches 8¥ Shas 10 studies b) 2 go Slives 4 eat 5 gets 6 goes 3a) 2 works 3 speaks 4 goes 5 Paola lives in Lirma, Peru. 6 She teaches Spanish. 7 She speaks very good English. 8 In her free time she goes to the cinema, b) 2 Jacopo doesnt live in Warsaw. +3 Jacopo doesnt study music. 4 Paola and Jacopo don live in Poland. 5 Jacopo and Paola don't speak Russian. 6 Paola doesn't teach English. 2 doesnt have 3 starts 4 finishes 5 go get up 7have 8 get 9 doesnt have 10 has 11 gets 12 watches 13 does 14 like 15 dont like 16 see 4B First Date! 12 fast food 3 computer games 4 rock music 5 cooking 6 shopping for clothes 7 travelling 8 Chinese food 2a) 2 really 3 ike 4 quite 5 OK 6 dont Thate b) 2 doesn’ like 3 quite likes 4 is OK 5 likes 6 loves 7 hates 3. 2Does she teach history? Yes, she does, 3 Does she listen to dance ‘music? Yes, she does. 4 Does she like watching TV? No, she doesnt. 5 Does Hugh live in Cambridge? Yes, hie does. 6 Does he work in a school? No; he doesn't. 7 Does he like computer games? No, he doesn’. {8 Does he read a lot of books? Yes, he does. 4a) 2 What does she do in her free time? 3 What music does she like? 4 When does she go to the cinema? 5 What food does she like? 6 When does she go swimming? 1) b)3 91 ays 6 92 5 2Where does he live? 3 What music does he like? 4 What food does he like? 5 When does he play tennis? {6 What does he do in his free time? 4C Eating out 1 2a burger and chips 3 a pizza 4a chicken salad 5 a bottle of beer 6a glass of red wine 7a bottle of mineral water 8 a cup of coffee 2a) 2 like 3 else 4 Can 5 Would 61d 7have 8 you b2c sw4cswec7cew 3a) 2 Can I have a cheeseburger and chips? 3 And Id like a tuna sandwich, please, 4 What would you like to drink? 5 Wedd like a bottle of red wine, 6 Can Thave a bottle of rineral water? 7 Would you like still or sparkling? 8 Would you like anything else? 9 Yes, we'd like two coffees, please. 10 And cen we have the bill? b) They ordera cheeseburger and chips, a tuna sandwich, a boitle of red wine, a bottle of still mineral water and two coffees, AD Breaktast time 1 2 sausages 3 orange juice 4 bread 5 red wine 6 biscuits 7 cereal 8 fish 9 vegetables 10 eggs + sandwiches 2a) 2-;- 3anjan 4a S~;~ barn; b)3¥ 41love jam on toast for breakiast. 5 Td like a bottle of water, please. 6 77 / 8 Would you like rice with your meal? 3. 27 3P 4F st oF 5A My kind of place 4 park 9; a station 1; houses 3; fats 2; a road 13; a market 12; a square 5; a café 6; a hotel 10; shops 7; a bus station 4; a bed and breakfast 8 2 theres 3 There are 4 There are S theres 6 there isn't 7 There are S there arent 9 There’ 10 there are Wi there arent 12 There’ 13 there isn’ 2 Are there any museums? No, there arent. 3 1s there a park? Yes, there Is. 4 Are there any flats? Yes, there are, 5 ls there a beach? No, there isnt. 6 Are there any restaurants? Yes, there are, 7 Is there an alrport? No, there isnt. 8 Are there any old houses? Yes, there are 2 ltisnt 3 there are 4 There are 5 there’ 6 there are 7 They aren't 8lts 9 There are tits 11 There are ‘a theyre 2 There isnt a market on Wednesdays. 3 Ic isnt an old town/ts not an old town, 4 Nathan hasnt got a cat. 5 His sister doesntt work in Tayford 6 Thaven’ got a big lat. 7 Our parents dont live in London. 8 They arent very old/They'e not very old, 5B Renting a flat 1 2 sola 3 desk 4 chair 5 fridge 6 plant 7 single bed 8 armchair Stable 10 cooker 11 bath 12 toilet 413 sink 14 double bed + washing machine 2 How much; 80 3 How many; 6 4 How much; $60-80 5 How much; 30 6 How many; 190 7 How many; 60 8 How much; 10 2some 3a 4an 56a 7a Sany 9some 10any 11 some 214 like some information, please 3 Are there any nice cafés near your house? 4 [haven't got any money. 5 There's a double bed in the bedroom. 6 1s there any furniture in your fla? 7 Has your house got a garden? 8 [havent got any brothers for sisters. 9 There isnt a shower in the bathroom. 10 There's some milk in the fridge. Answer Key 5a) 2 Have you got any brothers or sisters? 3 How many people are there in your family? 4 How much do you spend on food every week? 5s there an airport near your house? 6 How many bedrooms are there in your house? 7 Are there any nice cafés in your street? b) Students’ answers 5C At the shops 1 2)) 30) 4c) 5k) 6b) 7e) 82) 9g) toh) 111) 2stamp 3 envelope 4 posteard. 5 magazine 6 newspaper 7 tissues Blighter 9 battery a) 2 have you got any 3 [ll have 4 Ive got § How much 6 Can Ihave a B) 22 b)5 3 4}4 €6 1 ©) The postcards are Sp each. 5D In fashion 1 Zboots 3shoes 4 hat 5 top 6socks 7 trainers 8 trousers 84 tie 9 skirt 10 jeans 114 jacket 114 jumper Weap 13 dress suit 15 T-shirt ws shirt 17 shorts 3 I need some new shorts/I need a new pair of shorts 4 That's a nice pair of jeans. 5 These clothes are very expensive, 6 There3/There is a pair of shoes under the bed. 71 havent got any/a pair of green trousers, 2F 30 47 SF 6F 7 oF 6A Three generations 1a) 2 quiet, noisy 3 crowded; empty 4 poor, rich 5 hot; cold 6 boring: interesting 7 friendly; unfriendly 8 tall; short 9 stupid; intelligent 11 happy; unhappy 1b) 2 well 3hot 4 tall sill 6 short Terowded a dirty 2was 3were 4 were Swas 6 weren't Twas 8 wasn't 9 were 10 was was 3a) 2 Were Helen and Amanda in the same class? 3 Was Helen in Australia, in 1986? 4 Were there any English people at the beach party? 5 Was Greg very friendly at first? 6 Was Rebecca born in Sydney? 7 Were Helen and Greg married in 1987? Answer Key J) 2Yes, they were. 3 Yes, she was. 4No, there werent. 5 No, he wasnt. 6 No, she wasn't. 7 No, they weren'. 4 2Whenwas 3 Who was 4How ‘many... were 5 What was 6 How ‘okt was 7 Who was 6B People who changed the world a) 2c) 3d) 4a) 5g) ch) 71) ee) b) 2 get 3have 4met 5 became 6 study 7 started 8 write 2 2started 3 stopped 4 stayed Sloved 6 studied 7 looked 8 married 9 worked 10 lived Miwanted 12 hated 3° 2studied 3 worked 4left 5 returned became 7 became 8 died 9 was 10 married 11 had 12 started 13 had ‘4went 15 won 16 died 4 2What did be study? 5 Where did hhe work asa lawyer? 4 When did he leave South Africa? 5 How many years did he spend in prison? 6 Where was Emmeline bora? 7 Who did she marry? 8 How many children did they have? 9 When did she start The Women’ Party? 10 When did she die? 5a) 2 did; were 3 Were 4did 5 was 6 did 7 did; was © Was b) Students’ answers 6C Four weekends? 1 2cleaned 3did 4 cleaned 5 did was 7 got 8 went 9 had 10 slept ‘iwas 12had 13 stayed 14 watched as wrote 16 worked 17 wrote 18 went 2a) 2 Wow! 30h, nice. 4 Oh, dear. 5 What a shame. 6 Ob, right. 1b) 2 What did you do there? d) 3 Where did you stay? e) 4 What was it like? b) 5 Who did you go with? ©) 6 What did you do on Saturday evening? D 7 What did you see? 3) 6D The good and the bad 1a) tvery 2 very; too 3 really 4 100 b)a3 a4 2 ol 2a) 310 4was 5 very/really 6 walked Twent 8 very/really 9 had 10 was Win 1were 13 him Warrived asat ) 3 on Saturday afternoon 4 on Saturday afternoon 5 on Sunday ‘morning 6 on Saturday evening 7 at about tnidnight on Sunday 8 last June 7A Licence to kill a) 2 horror films 3 thrillers 4 historical ‘dramas § action films 6 comedies Tove stories 8 science-fiction films 2 Zleft shad 4was 5 made 6 became 7 was 8 made 9 won 10 martied 11 got 12 got 13 played 3 3He didnt make his first film in 1945, 47 5 He wasn’ a spy in the film The Untouchables. 6 He didn't get married four times. 7 His som, Jason, didn't write the James Bond books. 4 2Was; No, it wasnt. 3 Was; Yes, he was. 4 Did; Yes, he did. 5 Did; No, hhe didnt. 6 Were; Yes, they were. 7 Did; Yes, he did. 8 Did; No, he did. 9 Was; No, he wasnt. 5 2 Where were you born? 3 What time did you start work yesterday? 4 They stopped work at ten last night, 5 Where were John and Barbara last night? 6 We didn't go ‘out last night. 7Jan and Scott ‘weren't at home yesterday. 8 Who did you see at the party? 9 1 wasn't ‘bor at home. 7B My music 1 2 jazz 3dance music 4 reggae S rock music 6 pop music 7 opera 8 classical music 9 rock'n'roll 2a) b) last ¢) in 4) in; last €) ago f) in a) ago b) a)7 b)6 4)+ )3 2 lS 322) 3h) 4b) 5)) sf) 71) ad) 2) 10g) 4a) 2 Where do her parents come from? ‘3 What was the name of her first film? 4 How many brothers and sisters has Shakira got? $ When ddid she write her first song? 6 How ‘many languages does she speak? 7 Where was Christina Aguilera ‘bom? 8 When did she make her first TV appearance? 8 When did she make her first record? ) 2 Puerto Rico. 3My Family. 4 Eight. 5 When she was eight. 6 Five. 7In New York. 8 In 1990. 9 In 1998, 5 2When did 3 Which was 4 How many... did 5 When was 6 Who did 7C What's in thenews? 1 2took 3 said 4 fell 5 broke 6 lost 7 chose 8 won 9 put 10 told 2a) Az BS C1 b) 2 In his wallet. 37.38 am. 4 About a thousand. § Twentyfourseven, 6 Two hundred, 3 2No, where was i? 3 Oh no, that’ terrible. 4 Really? 5 Is she OK? 6 Oh, that’ good. 7 Did you read about 8 No, what happened? 9 You're joking! 7D Do you know any Jokes? 1 2234 4a Sthe 6 the 7the 8 The gthe 10the 11 the t2the 13 The 14a 2a) 2 the 3a 4the San 6a 7an 8the; the; the 9 the 10a b) 1-3 yes answers You probably dont have much time to study. Try to do ‘one different thing from the list every week to help you study English outside class 4-7 yes answers You like learning English and you know that studying outside class is good for your English. Maybe you can choose one thing from the list to do this weekend. 8.10 yes answers You love learning English and probably do lots of things in English outside class Congratulations! 3° 2at 3for 4 from $n 6 for 7at Swith 9in 1010 Tin 120n 130 véon 15 in 4° 2listen 3 answer 4 wrong, 5 Wednesday 6 mountain 7 postcard sandwich 9 vegetables 10 bread 11 fruit 12 breakfast 13 daughter 1A cousin 15 suitcase 16 interesting, BA Holiday USA Ja) 2d) 32) 4c) sf) 6e)/g) 78)/e) 8h) sl) 10)) 11k) 12i) 'b) 3 went on 4 went 5 went to 6 rented 7 stayed in 8 went for 9rented towent 11had 12 g0 2 2can 3cant 4cant Scan 6 Can Team @can Scant 10.cant 3 1b) No, they can't, 2 No, he cant. 3No, she cant. 4 Yes, they can. 5a) Yes, he can, 58) No, he can't 6a) Yes, you can, 6b) No, you cant. No, you cant. 8 No, you can't. 8B A trip to Thailand 1a) 3V 4diny $V 6¥ 7 dangerous 87 Smodem 10 friendly 1Vinteresting 12 unfriendly 13¥ 14 crowded b) 2 dangerous 3 unfriendly 4 boring Sempty 6 dirty 7 noisy 22 Monica looks younger than Luke. 3 Luke is hotter than Monica. 4 Luke's suitcase is bigger than Monicas. 5 Monica looks happier than Luke, 6 Luke had a worse time than Monica. 7 Monica had a better time than Loke. 3. 2 The Ritz is bigger than Raffles. 3 Raffles is smaller. 4 Rooms at Raffles are cheaper than rooms at ‘The Ritz. § The Ritz is more expensive. 6 Raflles is nearer to the airport. 7 Its easier to decide where to eat at The Ritz, 8 Its more difficult to decide where to eat at Ralls. 9 You can have dinner earlier at The Ritz. 10 think The Ritz/ Raffles looks more beautiful than ‘The Ritz/Raffes 8C Planning a day out Ja) 1€ 2A 3B ) 2 Bournemouth 3 Stratford and Bath 4Bournemouth and Stratford 5 Bournemouth 6 Stratford and Bath Stratford 2a) Bath b) 20 go 3 go 4sce 540 610 go 7sit 8 go 9t0go 1vvisit 11do t2stay 13 to drive 14 take 15 g0 8D Come to the wedding 1 1t0 my place 2 with a friend 3 car 4 atable at a restaurant 2 watch: TY; sport on TV Ihave: a wonderful time; lunch; picnic; a bad cold study: English; law; languages do: the washing; the shopping; sport listen: to the radio; to music 3a) All the sentences are true. b) 2 Las Vegas. 3 Francois Fernéndez 468 people (34 couples). 5 Carol Roble. 9A The meeting Ja) 2 work 3 take 4sign § go to answer b) b) inan office <) a message @)alletter ) a conference £) an emaila letter 2a) 2'm siting 3°m not working, 4 visiting 5 aren't doing/re not doing 6 isn’ writing/s not writing 7 looking 8 aren‘t answering/re not answering 9 'e reading 10's playing 11S talking 12 'm writing 13 aren ‘working/re not working, 1b) a) Sue b) Nick 4) Rachel e) Elin 3a) 2 Are Lynne and Rachel answering their phones? 3 Is Sue writing a report? 41s Elin talking to her boyfriend? 5 Is Nick playing a ‘computer game? 6 Are Lynne and Rachel reading magazines? 7 Are you ‘watching TV now? 8 Are you doing ‘your homework? ) 2 No, they aren't/No, they're not. 3.No, she isn¥/No, shes not. 4 Yes, she is. 5 Yes, he Is. 6 Yes, they are. No, I'm not, 8 Yes, Lam. 9B Strike! 2 boat 3 rain 4 scooter 5 car Gbus 7taxi sbike 9 plane 4 motorbike 2 2My parents sailed to France. 3 1 walked here, 4 Do you usually take the tube? § We didi’ drive to Rome. 6 They flew to New York 3. 3dont like 4°m making 5’m driving 6 take 7 ism moving ‘#8 dont have 9 are coming 10 decide tHoycle 12 use 13 re selling 14'm having 15 are driving 16 dont give 17'm giving 18 love Answer Key 4a) 2s... making 31s... doing 4 does get S does... use 61s... selling 715 having 8 does... give 9 Docs like b) 2 Yes, heis, 3 Heb driving two businessmen into town. 4 He cycles He goes by bike. 5 At the weekends. 6 Yes, he is. 7 Yes, she is. 8 More than forty. 9 Yes, she does. 3 2Harry doesn’t like playing tennis 3 V'm having lunch at the moment. 4 Where does your sister live? 5 She lives in Rio de Janeiro, 66 What time does Jennifer usually get up? 7 What are you doing at the moment? 8 We're watching a film on TY. ‘9 On the phone 1a) 3 81 Message 2 doesnt match a picture. }) 1No, they arent. 2 You press 1 4 You press 2. 5 Matt Lenk. 2 2Speaking 31m calling 41'm in meeting 5 Can Tcall you back 6-all me on my mobile 7 il call you later 8 can I speak to 9 Hold on a moment 101ts Matt 11 I got your message 12 Can you 13 What time shall we meet 16 see you then 9D The Adventure Centre 1 2She can ski. 3 She can type/She ‘ean use a computer. 4 She can tide ahorse. 5 She can cook. 7 She cant play chess. 8 She can't sing. 9 She canitridea motorbike. 10 She cant play a musical instrument 2 2happily 3 fluently 4 easily 5 hard 6 fast 7 beautifully @ badly 9 well 10 carefully 3. Brendan is a slow driver. 4 My sister plays the violin beautifully. SV 6My mother always walks very quickly. 7 4a) 2F 3F 4T SP 6F b) 2well 3 fluently 4 slowly 5 fast 6 excellent 7 beautifully 8 happy 140A A healthy heart 1 2stopped 3 gets 4drink 5 lose 6 do 7 get Beat 9 goes Answer Key 2a) 2 How often does Joyce play tennis? 3 How often does Eric go to the doctor’ fora check-up? 4 How often does the family go to Grandma's for lunch? 5 How often does lan go to the gym? 6 How often do Joyce and Eric study Spanish? b) 2 Twice a week. 3 Once a years Every twelve months. 4 Once a week /Every Sunday. § Three times a week. 6 Once or twice a week. 3 1Use 2 Do not wall 3 Open 4 dont touch 5 break 4a) 2 should study 3 should do 4 should arrive 5 shouldn't arrive/be 6 should ask 7 shouldn't tlle shouldn't sleep, b) Students! answers 10B What's he like? 1 Across 3 good-looking 5 slim sblonde 12 bald 13 overweight 1S shy 16 grey 18 middle-aged Down 1Jong 2 finny 4 kind 6 lazy Trmoustache 8 beard 9 outgoing A0short 11 selfish 14 generous young 2a) 2 What does he look like? 3 What ddoes he like doing? 4 What’ he lke? 5 How are you? B) a5 bH 2 g)3 ell 3a) 2was 3's got 4's 5's 6 was 7S got 8S 9% 10.was 11 was T2was 13 was 14 got 15's b) 2 Gisele 3 Elsa 4 Karolina 5 Karolina 6 Elsa 10€ | feel terrible! 11 temperature 2 headache; sore throat 3 cough; back 4 stomach ache; sick 5 hurts; toothache 6 terrible; cold 2 20 to the dentist 3 g0 to the doctor 490 home (-) 5 stay in bed 6 stay at home 7 take some antibiotics 8 take the day off 9 take some cough medicine 10 take some painkillers 3a) a7 €)5 43 8 a6 hit B) No, he isn. © 2 Uhope you get better soon. e) 3 You should go to the doctor. d) 4 ve got a temperature. ©) '5 What's the matter? b) 10D Are you SAD in winter? 1-2 Its windy in Chicago. 3 Its raining in Manchester. 4 Its snowing in Moscow. 5 Its warm/20°C in Tokyo. 6 Its dry im Bangkok. 7 Its hov38°C in Sao Paolo. # It cloudy in Melbourne. 2a) 2rain 3 sumny 4 cloud 5 rain 6snows 7 windy 8 wind 9 snow ro sun b) 21 3F 4 SF 6T © Autumn. 3-2 We don't like living here because {ts too cold. 3 You shouldn' phone ‘when the baby’ sleeping. 4 We

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