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G simple present and (= V verb phrases, iregular plurals consonant sounds, third person -s They vein a house. He doesn't smoke. 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases a 2A What do you think? Complete with a percentage, _b In pairs, make true &) or ] sentences about you. €.g.,30% (fifty percent). Listen and check. 10% 20% 50% 55% me Idortamote WHAT % OF AMERICAN PEOPLE... ¢ © pas Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. | read a newspaper everyday use the Internet smoke speak Spanish drink coffee every day havea TV at home 2 READING Look atthe photos. Which things are “typically American’? b Read the text. Check your answer to a. Four foreigners in the US talk about the people and the country.. 1 Jen from Korea wors in a coffeshouse in Seale | 3 Carlos is a tourist from Spain reopein Areca BK alot of cofee- cappuccino and People NE cas ever toe ste tothe movies, end to mocha coffees are really populat. Children sometimes ‘work. Americans [il big cars. SUVs and minivans are popu. In the tb cofechouses and ft chocolat. n my US cars op wen you Salon the cross it’ incredible! Cas coffeehouse, ne Hl 2 nie: Ne smoking’ Nen and R68 fr you in Madi”? ‘women 46HESGK inside, They SHG ouside”? a ees 4 Marila from Brail works as an “au pai in Boston ae eee ‘| think my American family is typical. The woman GORSAINEODK. She replete eeryuhee~ 0 theta on the bus jus gy pz inthe mironeve, bu she IEE cootng stows on and onthe subway I wih tre American tudes, “TV every day! The man @6OKS on weekends. He Mak fantastic pata a tA bos ie, ica Mi bs dishes. Their child fia terrble diet. She Bats hot dogs and French BBto the university library? | fies at home, and she gO@S'o a fastfood restaurant every week.?? | G simple present (7 V common verb phrases P consonant sounds \Bz 1 READING 2, a Natasha and Darren want to meet other singles on the Internet. Darren b Natasha e-mails Darren and he answers. Read their e-mails. Then cover them and complete the sentences with Natasha or Darren. 1 Darren _ is 30 Pre 3 _— works for a magazine. a 4 works with computers i likes hamburgers. 6 ces movies. 7 docsn't like fast food. b 8 likes Japanese food. Dear Darren, ] My name is Natasha and Ive in Boston. 'm 28 and work for | ‘magazine. | like music, good food, and movies. ! Please write, Natasha | Dear Natasha, ‘Thanks for your e-mai. | Ive in Boston, too. 'm30 and | work vith computers. Let's meet for lunch. Do you like hamburgers? | know a good place downtown. Darren Hi Darren, Sorry, | dor't like hamburgers, but | ove Japanese food. Friday at 11:00 at Kiku? It's a Japanese rostaurant on Court Street, Hi Natasha, (OK. S00 you on Friday. When Natasha meets Darren Do you watch TV? What shows do you like? GRAMMAR simple present 7) Natasha and Darren meet for lunch (24 Cover the conversation and listen. What does Darren say about...? + his mother + alcohol + sushi Listen again. Complete the conversation. D Hii Are you Natasha? N Yes, and youre Darren. Nice to you. D Sorry I'm late. N No problem. Would you Tike a glass of wine? D No, thanks. I dont __ alcohol. Mineral water for me. D What's this? N Sushi. I?’s fantastic, Don't you iv D Nol __. Sorry. N food do you like? D Lusually at home. My mother's very good cook. N Do you swith your mother? D Yes Ido. N Oh, Does your mother work? D Yes, she N Where does she —__? D She — ina supermarket. G aj an+ jobs V jobs SSG ee ‘What do you do? P consonant sounds ma student. An artist and a musician 1 READING Look at the photos of Annabel Do you think she’s a professional artist or a professional musician? A Doubje Y 1 what do you do? Fife Tm an artist.| fav and paint pictures for magazines, books, CD covers - all kinds of tings. b Read the interview and match the questions with her answers. Do you like your job? Why? 2 How many hours do you work? work at home. | have a room just for my work. Do you earn a lot of money? 3 : Where do you worl? 1 usually work about eight hours a day, from 930 to 4 $530, Sometimes 1 work again inthe evenings or on eae veekendswten Iii tone pte 4 ‘What do you do? ¢ In pairs, guess the meaning of the words. Check Itdepends. | eam from about $350 to $4,030 fora picture. ‘Sometimes Ihave a lot of work, but sometimes | dor't. That's a problem. And | don'thave paid vacation. with your teacher or a dictionary. 5 Ee EGE sdk Yes. vel because i een, and ie Read the article again. Underline cee e two good and two bad things 6 co its REST when I need to work ‘stand theideas dant come. And sometimes’ ane when you con work with otter peopl : a : 2 VOCABULARY jobs I play the bas ine Bi cald Intemational por. ‘We play on weekends in coffeehouses and clubs. ‘Look at Annebel’s pictures. How many of these jobs can you say in English? 2 b Askand answer with the pictures. Look at the question and answers. How do you say them in your language? What does he do? > What do you do? pth Si I'ma musician. “ y ~ Sevan Tmanengineer. I work fora French company. I'min schoo! Tm unemployed. I work in a store Pm in college. ¢ © p.ig4 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. e What do you do? Ask five other students in the class. G possessive s V family consonant sounds .D YA RFU NAC IIIS Who's Joanna?’ She's my boyfriend's sister. 1 GRAMMAR possessive s a Look at the photo. What does ’s mean? b Mah the people in pees 1 win e © p.124 Grammar Bank 2D. Read the rules and do the exercise ‘ In pairs, as and answer questions. Use these words. Whose is it? Match the people a-f with their possessions. amous relativ mother ee (Cohink) 053.5. Roling’s pn (ce)vife (ex) huband ish wire) (tin hes y bee fa ugh cans bot 2 are ran an ¢ @iBP Listen and check. Listen and repeat the sentences. ap aa Ne mc VOCABULARY hotel words a Match the words and symbols. reseption a single room a double room the elevator the (18/ ground) floor /flor/ the bar In pairs, cover the words and test your partner: CHECKING IN @ G® Co 1 How many n 2 What’shis room number? htsis Mark's reservation for? the YOU HEAR phrases. b Listen again. Complet Laat Ce Ue ae the conversation and listen, Answer the questions. € Gi Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases. Copy the chythm, 4. In pairs, role-play the dialogue. Use your name. YOU HEAR Good evening sir. that, please? For five nights. __ your passport, please? 2 Can you sign here, —__? Do you want a smoking ornon-smoking room? tS room 425, on the fourth floor. Do you need help with your _? Enjoy your stay Mr. Ryder. © Can you 2 Canl 4 Here's your 5 Its over the SOCIAL ENGLISH 2 @¥> Listen and complete the chart Mark Allie Where are they from Are they married? Dothe, How old are they? have children? You say 2 Hello. Ihave a reservation, My name's Mark Ryder. RYDER, Yes, that’s right, Justa moment, Here you are. Non-smoking, please ‘Thank you. Where's the lit? No it’s OK, thanks. ‘Thank you. BS is tngisn BES UK English if levator b Why does Allie think the phone cal is from Marks wife? ¢ Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? Listen again and check. How do you say them in your language? USEFUL PHRASES Sorry. That's OK. What do you think? Would you like another drink? Thave 10 go now. EAD mutinon ahr WET Um Ud eLeg GRAMMAR Gircle the correct sentence, or b. @ Hi. 'm Sussnna Hii I Susanna, a Inot smoke b Tdon't smoke. a He drinks alot of coffe. b He drink a bt of coffee. 3a My cousin has a house in Santiago b b My cousin haves « house in Santiago. ‘Ate you live with your parents? Do you live with your parents? Does your sister have children? b Do your sister have children! a Where does your wife work? Where your wife workst 7 a “Do you play the guitar?” “Yes, Ido.” b “Do you play the guitar? “Yes, phy.” Tim anengineer. b Im engineer i Carla's husband. ishusband’s Carla, y parents’s house. iy parent’ howe. D VOCABULARY a. prepositions Complete with at, fo, in, orto Look at. the boar. 1 ma student. 'm —__ college. 2 Lwork IBM. 3 On Saturday nights I go ___ the movies. 4 My brother lives an apartment. 5 Do you listen ____ the radio? b verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases. nd_ a newspaper 4 thepiano 3 a sandwich forlunch © word groups Gircle the word that is different Ireland Chiness) Thailand Spain 1 live job work read 2 men children people woman Bengineer doctor soccer__pilot ‘student — factory office school 5 brother uncle niece grandfather d question words Complete with How many, Who, Why, What, or Where. Wha’ 2 —— do you live? 1 2 does your father doz 3 is your fvorits relive? 4 hours do you work? 5 do you want to learn English? 120} PRONUNCIATION a © pase Sound Bank. In pairs, test each other on the consonant 26 Swe sounds, 22-45. —~< b Underline the word with a different sound. @ key rect 3 Ry where who what 4] ike rr A has does: stop: © Underline the stressed syllable. information Policeman grandmother receptionist nephew artist G adjectives V adjectives, very oe P vowel sounds o ‘She's very tall and has red hair. > MS AJ Pretty woman 1 VOCABULARY adjectives a Complete the quiz using these adjectives Quiz on * "= adjectives _| nouns American | Woman New Airlines yallow House blue Apple The President ofthe United States. ee lives here. The White _ House ee on White jeans 2 This ity is the home of Broadway. b © p.i46 Vocabulary Bank Common adjectives, A. Americans eat e lot of this. Do part 1 A famous Hollywood movie from 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds die i a Put the adjectives in the correct column. 6 Very popular American clothes, Wee cheap expensive easy sh eg, levis. ew white beautiful dry wet old ow empty dean Another neme forthe city in 3 fall b SIP Listen and cheek, The ¢ © p.1s7 Sound Bank. Look at the typical 8 People in this city travel in these. spellings for these sounds. G teling the time, simple present V daily routine P the letter 0 Wake up, get out of bed... ‘What time do you get up? Atseven o'dock \S dd 1 GRAMMAR telling the time 3 READING & LISTENING a ® What time does your class start? What a Read the article. How stressed is Laura? Why? time does it finish? b In pairs, guess the meaning of the [highlighted words. > © p.126 Grammar Bank 3B. Read the rules Check with your teacher or a dictionary. and do the exercises. ¢ © Communication What time is it? Ap 108 8.11 4. G5 Listen to Vicky's morning, Write the seven times you hear. What's her job? 1 700 rrofessor Arlams, a sires from a university in Californi looks at two people's typical day ind tries to hel works as a guide at the Asian ‘Art Museum in San Francisco and es with her 9-year-old son, Doug. BEB get up, and I make Doug's sandwiches, Then | do so housework. Then I wake up Doug and n " ‘ahuiry, and I don't have time for breakfast at hoe. We tide bikes to my son's school because the bus i expensive. ‘Then [ride six miles* to work Thave a sandwich for breakfast inthe cafeteria. Then I start work. My first tours usually at 93). [like my {job, but I don't eam much money and Istana EBM finish work, and I go w piekup Doug a 5:30. We go shop 2 VOCABULARY daily routine ’s typical morning Match the pictures and phrases. iy FEED cook cinner and help Doug with his homework A getdressed takeashower dinner, do more howework or anmmer email HE 900.1 don't getup fave breakfist {gout in the evening because a babysiWer is very expensive. 010 (work) wakeup EB Doug goes to bed, and { read him #10. Then I go 10 b Inpairs, describe her morning, a Le realy cred ‘She wakes up at 7:00 Have breaHfast wth your sor Do all the 3g _| houseworkin the evening. Dont rie bikes: ¢ In pairs, take turns describing your typical ‘get the bus I's important to see other morning using pictures 1-6. Do you do things [Beopi. Inve a fiend for dinner once a wack in the same order? wake up at (about) 7:30, d_ © p.ta7 Vocabulary Bank Daily routine, + sc miles = 9.6 klometers Read the article again. Try to remember the information. G adverbs of frequency V time words and expressions P the letter h GRAMMAR adverbs of frequency Look at the photo of Takanashi. What nationality is he? How old do you think he is? Read the first paragraph of the article and write the (highlighted) words in the chart. 100 _almays o © p.r2s Grammar Bank 3C. Read the rules and do the exercises. ‘Add an adverb of frequency to the sentences to make them true for you. Compare with a partner. Are you similar or different? 1 Livall to work / school. 2 Lexercise. 3 Luse public transportation, 4 Lam stressed 5 Lam ate READING Read the second paragraph of the article ‘What is unusual about Okinawan people? ‘What co you think their secret is? Read the rest of the article. Put a heading in each blank. Always active Exercise Low stress A healthy diet Read the article again. In pairs, guess the meaning of the highlighted words and phrases. Check with your teacher or @ dictionary. Do people Okinawan: your country live like the ‘What’ different? What's the same? SCC MN Um Rec "How often do you see your frend? woery da. The mystery 1 Okinawa oa —_ - a ‘avayswvals two migs Sty and he sometimes ridés @ motorcycle. He often works in. “#8 garden, andlihe usually does marial arts in the ‘morning, He is never stressed, and he is hardly ever sick. Not unusual, right? But Takanasti is years old. “Takanashi lives onthe island of Okinawa in Japan. In Okinawa people live very long time. They are harlly ever sick, Many people live to be 100 - more people than in other pare ofthe world. Why? What is their secret? Agee hs “The Okinawans eat vegetables, fruit, fsh, soy, and rise. ‘They usvally have seven portions of fruit and vegetables a day. People don't usually drink much alcohol or smoke. They don't eat much meat or fest fod. 2 Physical activity is very important ro the people of Okinawa. Martial arts, walking, traditional dancing, and gardening are ‘very popular with people of all ages. 3 In many countries, people have heaithy diets and exercise. But the unusual thing about the people in Okinavra is tha: they are not sessed. They are relaxed and take their time. Buses G prepositions of time V thedate word stress, /0/ and 10/ 1 READING a Read the magazine extracts Match the photos with the festivals. (J) The Tomatina festival takes place on the ast Wednesday in August in Bufiol, Spain The “tomato battle” starts at || o'dock in the morning, and continues for two hours. During the Tematira 35,000 people throw 125,000 kilos of tomatoes! [In January (the exact date changes every year) ‘Yau can go to lea in aly and take partin the Carnevale d'lvrea, where people throw oranges teach other. If you don’t want people to throw an ‘orange at you, you have to wear a red hat! | Thailand has a Water Festival (Songkran) Glery April to celebrate the New ‘Year: Itstarts on ‘April 13th and lasts for two days, People throw ‘water at each other all day and also at night. b Read the extracts again. Then cover them and. look at the pictures. In pairs, ask and answer ‘questions about the festivals. 1 Whee is if 2 Whenisit? 3 What do people throw? ‘© Which festival would you like to go tof VOCABULARY the date a © p.4s Vocabulary Bank Times and dates. Do part 2 b Think of three famous festivals in your country. Where / When are they? OU eC M NHC iatre Fascinating festivals > Wen’ the Thai New Year? Ws in Apri 3 PRONUNCIATION word stress, {0/ and /0/ a Gi) Listen and repeat the months. Which five have the stress on the second syllable? January Apri July Octoser Fearuary Mar ‘Aucust Noveraen MancH June SEPTEMBER DECEMBER 1b GBP th can be pronounced in two different ways. Listen and repeat the words. other their they them 8 this the &) he Thursday thirteenth third € GP Listen and repeat the dates. Copy the chythm. birtnday ‘Thur. 13th Thursday the thirteenth siz ‘May twelfth 9123 September twenty-third 4/15/1999 April fifteenth, nineteen ninety-nine 1/30/2008 January thirtieth, two thousand and eight Ask other students When's your birthday? Does anybody have the same (or almost the same) birthday as you! EX In a coffee shop Practical ENGLISH VOCABULARY coffee and snacks a. Look at the coffee shop menu. Match Café the words and pictures. b_Inpaits, cover the words and test your partner. “regular large 150 170 285 1 295 1.50 1.85 BUYING A COFFEE HB psenglish 100 UK English —totake away a GAP Cover the conversation, Listen and answer the questions, 1 What do Mark and Alle get? 2 How much YOUHEAR YOU SAY . Can help you? _M. Whit would you ike? ‘A Acappuccino please. 1 orlarge? A. Large, please. M Andcan Thavean cprete, pls? 2To or takeaway? M Tohave here. a POR i oc please b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR phrases. OK, -M How much is that? ¢ GGiB> Listen and repest the YOU SW phrases Together of 2M Together apy the shethm. Thats pleas. how much? d Inthrees, use the menu to role-play a the dialogue. SOCIAL ENGLISH a GBP Listen to Markand Allie. Circle the correct answer, 1 There is / isnt a free able. 2 Mark / Allie spils the coffee 3 Their next meeting isat 11:15 / 12:30. ue 4 Allieagrees / doesn’t agree to go shopping for a new shirt b IsAllie angry with Mark? USEFUL PHRASES ‘Thanks. You're welcome. ¢ Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Be ralcee fable over there h Mark or Allie? Listen again andj ears te Here you are. Tm really sorry. Don't worry. check. How do you say them in your language? £x Me aon Cm ug GRAMMAR 10 le the correct sentence, a or b. @ Hi. rmsusanna, b Hi Susanna, a Ita car blue. b Ita blue ear He works in different countries. He works in differents countries. a. Tm very hurery. bb Thave very hungry a What time itis? What time isit? a Its seven thirty by Its seven and thiry. a Its quarter to the three. b Its quarter to three. a We often goto the movies. b Wego often to the movies. a Vm never late b Tneveram late a My birthday ison July. My birthday isin july. a. [go to class on Tuesdays b Igo to lass at Tuesdays b Complete the questions. ‘A Where are _ you from? B I'm from Seoul, in Korea, A : your B Its green. (cee eee nei B Its three o'clock. ee you get up? B At cight o'clock A —__ meat? B Hardly ever. I prefer fish A you usually 1Ve B In the evening, after dinner. VOCABULARY a opposites b verb phrases Write the opposite adjective. Match the verbs and phrases. young _ old read_ a newspaper geod = “do get go have take pensive __ a 3 beri 9 od cial 2 the dog for a walk 3 ___ breakfast ane Rsv — shopping ¢ word groups Circle the word that is different. Ireland Thailand Spain L hungry tied angry tall 2 fist third filth seven 3 one twice four times sixtimes 4 spring nephew fll sum 5 January March December New Year d prepositions Complete the sentences with at, by, for, unti, and up. Look -st. the board. 1 Tusually wake ___ very early. 2 He doesn't see his family —__ he finishes work. 3 Igo home bus. 4 What do you usually do 8002 5 [often have a sandwich lunch. BH PRONUNCIATION a Underline the word with a different sound. @ ey met wee | 3 Dy tbe then think stop once mother | 5 A hour home happy a b Underline the stressed syllable. formation expensive difficult always July December

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