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OXFORD wow! WINDOW ON THE WORLD t Student's Book 1_@ Rob Nolasco i Oxford University Press UNIT ‘A quiz simple present of be page 1 1 The alphabet Numbers (1-20) Agame-indefinite article (a/an)=SSS*«é gOS What's this? ‘The Dangerous Brothers! — greetings Extra! Extra! paged ‘A WOW! holiday report ~ has /have got page 11 3 this and that Numbers (20-100) WOW! museum~'s possessive adjectives —page 15 ‘The Dangerous Brothers! — asking for things The time Extra! Extra! page 19 Dramarama—simple present (1) page 21 Days of the week Aspecial dog Money, money, money!—simple present(2)-—=—spage 25 The Dangerous Brothers! ~likes and dislikes Aclass survey — yes/no questions Extra! Extra page 29 Safety at the beach — imperatives page 31 ‘The Dangerous Brothers! ~ warnings and apologies A puzzle — possessive pronouns A WOW! profile—wh-questions page 35 like /hate + -ing A WOW! leisure survey Extra! Extra! page 39 ‘Adventure trails — prepositions page 41 The WOW! holiday camp — there is/there are some/any Food facts —/ft and @@p words page 45 how much/how many? The Dangerous Brothers! — asking for information Extra! Extra! page 49 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 ‘Anew look -the present progressive The WOW! observation test Communication — can/can't The Dangerous Brothers! ~ What's up? Extra! Extra! Pet's Comer — must/mustn't Schoo! rules ‘A WOW! competition A trip to the USA ~ present progressive (future form) The Dangerous Brothers! - asking permission Extra! Extra! Daredevils - going to (future) ‘The Dangerous Brothers! — suggestions I'mon Wow! The way we were — simple past of be The Olympic Games Extra! Extr Try it! —simple past A WOW!holiday report Morocco Times change — negative of simple past The Dangerous Brothers! ~ requests Extra! Extr Accidents — simple past (question forms) Inventions Fun with science — simple past (revision) The Dangerous Brothers! ~ goodbyes and farewells Extra! Extr Songs Grammar review Word list page 51 page 55 page 59 page 61 page 65 page 69 page 71 page 75 page 79 page 81 page 85 page 89 page 91 page 95 page 99 page 101 page 102 page 113 a) (AA Presentation me Hallo! My name's Shirley, Tony What's your name? Helen My name's Helen. Tony And what's your name? Nick I'm Nick. Nick Lewis. Tony Andnow ... A WOW quiz. LOOK + LEARN! Nick is his first name. Lewis is his surname. This week on WOW! The alphabet Numbers (1-20) 1B Pronunciation ra Listen and repeat. What What's What's your name? My — Myname's GRAMMAR Short forms ‘And my name's Tony, Welcome to wow! My name’s = My name is What's = What is Pm = Tam. 1C Speaking Say your name and surname, Hello. My name's Ask other students, What's your name? Tell other students, o Hes Q She's... . 1D Listening Look at the photographs. Listen. Tony Your question, Nick. What's his name? Nick Er. His name's Prince. Tony No. Helen? Helen Is he Michael Jackson? Tony Yes, he is. Two points to Helen. Tony Now, Helen. What's her name? Helen Is she Kylie Minogue? Tony No, she isn't. Nick? Nick She's Steffi Graf. Tony ‘That's right. Two points to Nick 1E Speaking Answer questions about the photographs. © Example (Picture 1) ig What's his name? ie He's Michael Jackson. ‘The answers are on page 101 UNIT1 2A Listening and Speaking m Answer the questions. What's her name? Where is she from? GRAMMAR Short form he isn’t = he is not Word order is} [Stetti](-] [Ste] [Stefi THE ALPHABET Listen and repeat. ABCDEFGHI abcaefghi JKLMNOPQR jklmnopaqr STUVWXYZ stuvwxyz Spell your name. © Example H-E-L-E-N UNIT4 - 2B Places 2C Numbers — (1-20) Fa Where is it from? @ Example Listen and repeat. ais from the South Pole, ‘One, two, three, four Who's that knocking at my door? Five, six, seven, eight Birthday Party don't be late For the disco, disco, disco dancing Disco, disco, disco dancing, Learn these numbers. 0 zero 11 eleven. 1 one 12 twelve 2 two 13 thirteen 3 three 14 fourteen 4 four 15 fifteen 5 five 16 sixteen 6 six 17 seventeen 7 seven 18 eighteen 8 eight 19 nineteen, 9 nine 20 twenty UNIT4 EARCH Lore oa) Complete these sentences about the story. 1 The hospital isin a South America. b Australia © Africa 2 Howard and Sa from Isita plane? Ista spaceship? Tony Right, Helen, What's this? Helen It'sa ruler. Tony Yes, itis. Two points for Helen. Tony Yes, itis! One point. GRAMMAR Indefinite article abook aruler an umbrella, aneraser This week on WOW! A game — indefinite article (a/an) What's this? The Dangerous Brothers! — greetings 18 Pronunciation Listen and repeat. Isita No, it isn't Isita No, it isn't Tony Nick, what's this? Nick Isit an umbrella? Tony Er, no, it isn't an umbrella. Nick I know! It's an eraser. tae] 2 NICK i Ask and answer. A What's number 1? B Itsa/an... . A Yes, itis/No, itisn’t, ice-cream watch telephone pen notebook eraser calculator television Put the words in the correct order. Practise with a partner, A Hi, ... !How are you? B Fine, thanks. And you? A I'm fine, 2B Numbers — : | My phone number is ; zero five one, double two seven, four nine three two. @ Example OlEfo ee deere tt aero sea 7. teeaete Gene) 2g this What's? = What's this? 1 its radio a? 2 it Isa calculator? 3 awateh Ist? 4 ait Is television watch? 5 its from America? 6 from Japan it Is? Write the phone numbers. Now look at the picture l seven two nine six four zero one and answer these questions. 2 double three eight one nine six five What isit? | Bithree six zero. seven five nine three Where sit from? Say and write your phone number. 2D Writing Change the words in red. Write your letter to Tony and Shirley. Cae ce ee “My name is Nick. | Tam ‘1years otd. Taam from Liverpoot. Mig father is an artist and my | mother is a teacher. telophone number Us O51 227 4932. Can 1 enter your quiz please ? / Nick Lowi Write aor an. i'm . student and he’s . « teacher. 21m - doctor and . - housewife. i 31m - artist and taxidriver. 41m - police-officer. 5 T'm....... farmer. | 6 She's ..... .. shopkeeper. UNIT2 THE SEARCH wa Te ete\s (d LY care fee a COUNTRIES a Listen to the names of the countries. t Complete Peter's map of Western Europe. France Italy Germany Spain Greece Turkey Sweden Portugal 1 Turkey er oHaeeN EXTRA! Revising @ Simple present of be EXTRA! © What's? EXTRA _ introducing @ How old? EX @ Plurals Read these examples from Units 1 and 2. * aa You're Peter. We're Howard and Sally Jones. He's Prince. It’sa notebook. She's Steffi ‘Now make sentences with these pictures. © Example She's Shirley. Complete these sentences. Btn id 6 We're from Happy Birthday, Nick! Nick is 12 years old today. Answer these questions. © Example ‘How old is Nick? Nick is 12 or Nick is 12.years old, 1 How old are you? 3 How old is Helen? Tiare Tthink. 2 How old is Nick? 4 How old is Peter? He's... Tthink. . EXTRA! EXTRA! a WOW or Window On The Worlds a television programme for young people. The two presenters are ‘Tony and Shirley. Tony is 20 and he's from London, England. Shirley is 19 and she’s from Vancouver, Canada. What's on wow? ‘News and quizzes. Fashion and music. Reports on people, animals and places. Answer these questions. 1 What is WOW? 4 Is Shirley 2 How old is Tony? 5 Where ‘she from? 3 How oldis Shirley? 6 Where is Tony from? a WOW Tier GRAMMAR © Witting er a Complete the sentences. Singular(1) Plural (2+) © Example senter resenters sore a ‘My favourite cartoon is Tom and Jerry. cartoon cartoons 1 My favourite television presenter is May ee wih a ore ies speling changes: 4 My favourite quizis... . —-" 10 [= This week on WOW! A WOW! holiday report — has/have got = thisand that =) Numbers (20-100) 1A Presentation rm A WOW! HOLIDAY REPORT Jane This villa has got two Tony Welcome to Solar Village. Solar Village has got palm trees anda bedrooms, a bathroom and a ‘swimming-pool ~ but this isn’t Miami, Solar Village is in England. small kitchen. ‘The manager is Jane Shepherd . . Tony Has it got a television? Jane In England the weather isn't very good so we've got alarge dome. Jane Yes, it has. Outside it’s winter. Inside it's summer. Inside the dome we've got Tony Anda video? ‘two pools, three restaurants and a gymnasium. Outside we've gota Jane No, it hasn't golf-course, tennis courts and villas. a tennis-court " Listen and repeat. pool pool We've got a pool. Ask and answer. @ Example Has Solar Village got palm trees? Yes, ithas.. 1 Has Solar Village got palm trees? 2 Hasit got a swimming-pool? 3 Has it gota golf-course? 4 Hasit got tennis courts? 5 Has the villa got a kitchen? 6 Has the villa got a video? What have you got in your pencil case? Make a list and tell your partner. @ Example I've got four pencils, one eraser . . . Listen and repeat. A Where's that? B It’s [Disneyland. A In (California? B No, in [Tokyo. A. And who's that? B That's [Kyoko. Now look at page 11. Ask and answer about the picture of Solar Village. Change the words in red. © Example A Where's that? B It's Solar Village. Al...? GRAMMAR this and that apiPigetiee keel Ask and answer questions with this and that. 2 UNIT3 Listen and repeat. 20 twenty 34 thirty-four 21 twenty-one 35 thirty-five 22 twenty-two 36 thirty-six 23 twenty-three 37 thirty-seven 24 twenty-four 38 thirty-eight 25 twenty-five 39 thirty-nine 26 twenty-six 40 forty 27 twenty-seven 50 fifty 28 twenty-eight 60 sixty 29 twenty-nine 70 seventy Complete this letter. Use the words from the 30 thirty 80 eighty picture. 31 thirty-one 90 ninety 32 thirty-two 100 one hundred Dear Alec, 33 thirty-three ee a sty bedroom. I've got a. Say these numbers. on the wall and ae 28 46 53 99 35 22 74 18 81 friands on my It’s a smadb room. T've gota. cand 35 | «but. Listen and write the numbers you hear. I a gota. oon Have er eae, = thirteen thirty seventeen seventy Ask and answer. fourteen—forty eighteen - eighty erent pean) nineteen ~ ninety Have you got a poster on the wal of your room? eS ge, Yes, Ihave. I’ve got a poster of Sylvester Stallone on the wall Now circle the numbers i Tigseee Maite 1 Have you got posters on the walls of your room? 2a (Who?) 40 2 Have you got photographs on your table or desk? a3 30 c19 91 90 Orne) bis 80. diene zi Spee os ea talkran? 4 Have you got cassettes? (5, 10, 20... 2) 5 Have you gota television in your room? I'VE GOT YOU, BABE page 101 B UNIT3 i sss ern See Answer true (= yes) or false (= no). True False 1 Sally has gota sister. 2 Sally has got two brothers, 3 Peter has got a case. 4 Sally has got the passports. 5 Howard has got the keys to the house in England. 6 Peter has got a rock in his case. This week on WOW! = WOW! museum — possessive adjectives 2 The Dangerous Brothers! — asking for things RED ) The time ‘The WOW museum has got Batman's car and Clark Kent's glasses. ‘These things are in the WOW museum too. Match the captions to the pictures. @ Example is Michael Jackson's jacket. L(Y 1 Michael Jackson's jacket 2 Madonna's sweater GzP 3 Elvis Presley's guitar 4 Maradona’s shirt 5 Whitney Houston's dress 6 Elton John's boots 7 John Lennon’s glasses 6 GRAMMAR © Examples Subject Possessive pronouns adjectives I'm Tony. x my ‘My name's Tony. she her he his Its name is Bonny. PR it its your ee = We've got a car ta mee This is our car. Listen and repeat. : They've gota villa Thisis my guitar. ey've got ‘These are his guitars. ‘This is their villa. GRAMMAR | erect nema thee and those _ 2A Asking forthings m= ‘Singular Plural THE DANGEROUS BROTHERS! Tiisisacar, These are cars. aE $n Thatisacar. Those are cars. isten and repeat. _ Nee Fa a2 Give something to your teacher. ‘Now answer the questions. @ Example Teacher Are these your glasses? Student No, they're Helen's Teacher Is this your book? Student Yes, itis 16 UNITS Practise with a partner. Use words fromthislist. L@@K + LEARN! apen aneraser—aruer o acalcultor pencil dictionary ame @ Example A Have you gota... , please? B Certainly, here you are. or I'm sorry, Thaven't got a 2B Thetime m 2C Speaking WHAT TIME IS IT? Listen. Ask and answer. It’s two o'clock. © Example A What’ the time, please? or It’s five past two. It’s twenty-five to three. What nets Betas ieee B Ifsten past ten. It’s ten past two. It's twenty to three, Iesaquarter past two. _‘It's a quarter to three. - | } It's twenty past two. It's ten to three. Vf 6 Se 2D Listeninges It’s twenty-five past two. It's five to three. Match the times you hear with the clock face. © Example Ae J ——) Number Lise. @ ¢f) Its half past two. It's three o'clock. @ i) ® ie ’ 7 UNIT4 Bie). I are} 1 2 rie gor a er tude) ‘tes mornig 3 4 Sally Here we are! England in the winter. The sky's grey and it’s cold and dark by four o'clock. Howard Well, this is home! Welcome to 24 Park Road, Peter. Two days later, Peter is at school Teacher Right, what's your address? Peter _ It's 24 Park Road, Woodford Teacher Fine! You're in Class 4. Your class teacher is Mrs King. Here’s your timetable. In the morning you've got normal lessons. In the afternoon you've got Special English. Any ‘questions? Peter No. Mrs K. Good morning, class. We've gota new student this morning. His name's Peter Jones. Rob Hil 'mRob Kim AndI'm Kim! Mrs K. Shh! Now turn to page three in your maths books. Its half past twelve. Peter Who's the boy near the door? Rob Oh! His name's Darren, Kim He's in Class 5 and he's trouble. Darren Well, well, well. I's Kim and Rob. And you've ‘got anew friend! Ah yes, you're the boy from Africa, Rob _It'sthebell Darren OK, go to class but see me here at 4 o'clock. Peter Why? Darren I'm the boss, that’s why. Complete this text. Use words from the story. Itisw.. Peter, Sally and Howard are in Ww The house is at 24 P Road. ‘Two days later Peter is ats Inthe ‘morninghe’s got normal ....... Inthe a he's got Special English. Hisn....... friends are Rob and Kim, But is D a friend? 18 EXTRA! Revising @ has/have got EXTRA! @ ’s possessive adjectives EXTRA! _Introducing @ Colours @ Weather e Vocabulary — the family Read these examples from Units 3 and 4. ‘We've got two pools. You've got anew friend, Has it gota television? No, it hasn't. haven't got a computer. 1 Write ‘ve, hasn’tand haven’tin full. 2 Make questions from these words. ‘a you have got the and passports tickets ? b has got it kitchen a ? © you what have got in your case pencil ? LGOK + LEARN! In Death Valley, California the weather in summer is hot and dry with temperatures of 48.9°C. ee osons. In Alaska, the winters are very cold with snow and ice and temperatures of —50°C. In Hawaii, there is no summer or winter. It is warm all year with temperatures of 20°C to 26°C. Describe the weather in your country. ‘There are . . . . . . . seasons in my country. Insummer the weather is... . . . . with temperatures of . Inwinter the weather is, with, 19 Cover the captions and name these colours in order. © Example Number Lis red. Number 2 is pink. Read the sentences and complete the family tree. —n ‘Alan is Angela's son, ‘Nick has got a brother anda sister. Laura is Nick's sister. Laura's husband is Joe. Laura and Joe have got one child and his name is Henry. Angela is Henry's wife. ‘or mother’s brother = your uncle. s or mother’s sister = your aunt, EXTRA! EXTRA! Complete the sentences in list A. Use words. from list B. @ Example Alan is Nick's brother. A B 1, Alanis Nick's a grandmother brother : © daughter 4 Laurais Angela's 4 father 5 Angela and Henry have grandfather got three . f child 6 Henry is Henry's mother 7 Joe and Laurahave goth children one His name's Henry, 8 Angela is Henry's Write five sentences about your family. @ Examples T've gota sister. Her name is ‘There are four conversations. Match the conversations to the pictures. This week on WOW! My name is ober Price, Dramarama is a special school. It teaches drama and music. Normal lessons start at 9,00 a.m. They finish at 4.00 p.m. After school, the boys and girls learn drama and music for 1% hours. 2 instruments. In the evenings they do their homework. Robert plays the piano and the guitar. ‘On Saturday he plays in a jazz bane. On Sunday he plays basketball Listen and repeat. Do they act? No, they play in a jazz band. L@OK + LEARN! one hour = sixty minutes Cover section 1A and complete the sentences. 1 His name's . ‘They sing, dance, act, and play musical 2 He goes to 3 His lessons start at 4 Hislessons finish at 5 After school he learns 6 He plays . 7 Inthe evenings he does . . UNITS Listen to how we pronounce the days of the week. {wow = wove Tuesday Wednesday Weekdays ‘Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday | ec Listen and complete the text. In England the weekend starts on Friday night. Charlesis...... . years old. He...... . gotadog. . . name is Pat. Patis - » years old She's special because she . ... .. . the WOW song. Listen again and check your answers. Read these sentences about Robert. 1 Ido my homework in the evenings. 2 [don’t do my homework in class. 3 play the piano and the guitar. 4 [don't play the violin. 5 Ising. 6 [dance. 7 Lact 8 Iplay basketball. 9 don’t play football. Copy the sentences that are true for you. Change Match the words to the pictures. the sentences that are false. Laguitar 3 aviolin 5 abike 2 apiano 4 acamera 6 computer game 2 UNITS Now make five sentences about things that Robert doesn’t do. © Example Robert/do/homework/class, Robert doesn't do his homework in lass. 1 Robert/go/to a normal school. 2 Robert/play/violin 3 Robert/play basketball during the week. 4 Robert/finish school at 3 p.m. 5 Robert/play football. GRAMMAR Simple present Positive Iplay the piano. He plays the piano, Negative [don’t play the piano, He doesn’t play the piano. don't = do not, doesn't = does not 2C Speaking Work with a partner. Ask and answer these questions. © Example Do you smoke? Yes, I do/No, I don't Does your father smoke? Yes, he does/No, he doesn't. 1 Do you smoke? 2 Does your father smoke? 3 Does your mother smoke? 4 Have you got brothers or sisters? ‘Do they smoke? 23 2D Reading and Writing Read the text and use it to write about you. During the week Helen gets up at seven o'clock. She has breakfast at seven thirty. She starts school at nine o'clock. She has lunch at twelve thirty. On Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday |Helen goes home at four o'clock. Wednesday is sports afternoon and Helen goes swimming. She watches WOW from five to five thirty/on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. She does her homework from five thirty to seven] She has dinner at seven thirty. ‘After dinner she watches TV or listens to music. She goes to bed at nine o'clock but she reads in bed. Do you? She also helps her parents. Do you? @ Example I get up at si thirty, Ihave breakfast i a 5 Rob Peter Rob Darren Peter Darren Peter Rob Darren Peter Darren Rob Peter Rob Peter Rob Peter Driver Rob Peter UNITS | Episode 5 Do you play football? Football? Yes, you know . . . football Oh, no. It’s that bully, Darren. Peter, I want to speak to you Well, [don't want to speak to you. What! Say that again Well, for the second time ~I don't want to speak to you. Uhm, our bus leaves at 4.15! want to speak . . . Hey, come here! No! Right Aargh How do you do that? Look! The bus is here. How old are you? Tm not sure. You see I don't know my birthday and I don't remember the past. on? Tdon’t know my real mother and father. 'm adopted. Garden Road! It’s my stop. [live at number 16. Bye! Goodbye. Are these sentences true or false? Change the sentences that are false. @ Example Peter lives in Garden Road. ~ False. Rob lives in Garden Road. 1 The bus leaves at 4.00, 2 Robis a bully 3 Darren wants to speak to Peter. 4 Peter wants to speak to Darren. 5 Peter knows his birthday 6 Peter remembers his past. 7 Peter remembers his father. Write Rob's address. 24 This week on WOW! simple present (2) Money, money, money! The Dangerous Brothers! - likes and dislikes A cclass survey — yes/no questions / Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions. Puta tick (/) for yes and a cross (x) for no. ft ¥ UNIT ae MONEY, MONEY! 1 Do you buy ice-creams? 2 Do you buy chewing-gum? 3 Do you spend money on sweets? 4 Do you buy fizzy drinks? 5 Do youread comics? 6 Do you get pocket- money? Do you get pocket-money from your Do you spend your money? 7 Doyou get poceet-maney parents? In Britain, 11- to 17-year-olds often °very week: ‘Do you save money? spend money on these things. 8 — yal have a part-time job? ‘They get the money from their 9 Do you save money? 1 parents or from part-time jobs. 80 per cent (80%) of 11-year-olds Tell the class about your ‘get pocket-money but only 49 per partner. cent (49%) of 15- to 17-year-olds do. 40 per cent (40%) of young people save money every week or every ‘month, 1 Do you buy icenereame? |X LGOK + LEARN! 230 you bay chong gua? ‘= percent 50% = 50 out of 100 © Example Helen doesn't buy ice-creams. She buys chewing-gum. chewing-gum 25 ‘yes/no questions Do I, we, you, they 2 Does he, she, it Jos ben: answers Yes/Yes,Ido, Yes, he does. No(No, Idon't. No, he doesn't. | Listen to Shirley asking some questions. Does her voice go + or ~.? Practise asking the questions in the same way. 1 Do you buy chewing-gum? A 2 Do you buy bubble-gum? 3 Doyou buy ice-creams? 4 Doyyoubuy fizzy drinks? 5 What drinks do you buy? 6 Do you buy comics? Make your own questions. THE DANGEROUS BROTHERS! Listen and repeat. ceaMman (2A) Likes and distikes a) Questionnire vx Do you buy Snacks and fast food? Use buy snacks and fast food? read comics and magazines? buy clothes? listen to records? ‘buy cassettes? play computer games? Now use your questions to ask and answer. Answer these questions, 1 Does Henry like pop music? 2 Does Den like pop music? 3 Does Den like the song? 4 Does the boss like the song? 5 Do youlike the song? 6 Do youlike pop music or classical music? UNIT6 Listen to how we pronounce these expressions. fe = I think it's very nice. I think it's terrible. It's great! It's horrible. love it. Thate it. Use the expressions to talk about these pictures. FREE TIME Match the captions to the pictures. 1 listen to music. 2 Iplay the drums. 3 We go swimming, 4 We play tennis. 5 Iplay computer games. 6 We collect stamps. 27 ACLASS SURVEY 1 Make a questionnaire about free time. Yes No Do you listen to pop music? Do you play the guitar? Do you play the piano? Doyou... ? 2 Ask your friends the questions. 3 Use the answers to make a graph like this. ‘Number of people Le Cas arora, listen to popmusic XX play the guitar ee oc play the piano ox 4 Make sentences. @ Example Inour class, two people listen to pop music . . DO YOU LOVE ME? Listen and write in the words you hear. Dot /.’. love me? I can really move. Do youlove me? .. . inthe groove. Do you love me? Do you really love... ? Now that I’... dance, dance, dance. Watch 02! now! (Chorus) Tcan mash potato, I can mash potato. Ican do the twist, Ican do the twist. Well now, tell me baby, tell me baby. Do you like itlike this? Do you ike it lke... . ? Tell me, tell... , oh tell me. Do you love me? Do you love me? Do you love me? Do youlove me? Do you love me? Do youlove me? Now that Iean. .. 5 5 Gee (Chorus) UNIT6 THE SEARCH w& aera 1 Kim Look it's the new WOW album. Have you got it? Peter I don't listen to records. Kim So, what do you do in the evening? Do you watch television? Peter Sometimes, but I usually play computer games. How about you? Kim Well, Ilove music so listen to my records or play the piano. 2 Kim Doyou goto the cinema? Peter Er, no, I never go. Kim Why not? Peter Well, I don’t have time. I usually have homework and special lessons on Saturday and Sunday. Kim Do you want to go to the cinema now? Peter Now? Kim Yes. Why not? Peter OK. What’s on? Kim Visitors from Space ~ | don't like space stories but my favourite actor's in it. The aliens kidnap him. Peter Thealiens .. . ? Kim You know, people from outer space. They take him away. 3 Kim Thisis stupid. Peter Sh! 4 Kim Are youall right? Peter Yes... .Thefilm . . . [remember Kim What do youremember? Peter ['mnot sure. A bright light. All I remember is a bright light. Ask and answer. Does Peter Does Kim 1 listen to records? 6 like music? 2 watch television? 7 like the cinema? 3 play computer games? _8 like space stories? 4 goto the cinema? 5 like basketball? ‘What do you think? Are there visitors from space? Do they kidnap people? 28 EXTRA! Revising @ Simple present Introducing Adverbs of frequency ~ EXTRA! Adjectives of nationality Read these examples from Episode 6 of The Search. Do you watch TV? Sometimes. usually play computer games. I never go. ‘The words in italic are adverbs of frequency. ‘They tell you how often something happens. 0% 100% es usually always often never sometimes. Make sentences with always, usually, often, sometimes, neverthat are true for you! @ Example T alvela.gS do my homework, 1 Inthe evenings | . watch television for about two hours. 2 On Sundays . 0 to school. 3 After school I listen to records. 4 Atweekends I play basketball or football 5 From Monday to Friday! . . have lunch at home. 61. buy sweets and fizzy drinks, 7 Atweekends I + get up at 7.00 a.m. 8 On Saturdays I . play computer games. 91. read comics in bed. 101. spend my pocket-money on cassettes. ‘Compare your sentences with your partner's. 29 A JAPANESE SCHOOL IN LONDON ‘The Japanese School in London has 700 pupils from 8 to 15 years old. They go to school in a special bus and they have lunch in school. Yoko Miyake is 14. After a day of lessons she does, two or three hours homework. On Sundays she has, special lessons. She watches only one hour of television a week and she doesn't have any English friends. Yoko and her friends learn Japanese, English, ‘mathematics, science and social studies. They also leam to read and draw ‘kanji’ ~ Chinese letters. Complete these sentences. Some spaces need more than one word. Yoko Miyake goes to London. Igoto.......in....... . During the week, she two or three hours of homework every evening. I of homework every evening, She . lessonson.... 2... con Sundays. She week. | week. She Japanese. School in Nationalities | Yoko is from Japan. She is Japanese. She speaks Japanese. She also speaks English. Nick is from England. He is English. He speaks English. He also speaks French. Make four similar sentences about you. © Example Tam from LOOK + LEARN! Country Adjective Language Australia Australian English China Chinese Chinese France French French Germany German German Greede Greek Greek Italy Italian Italian Russia Russian Russian Spain Spanish Spanish Turkey ‘Turkish USA American English D Airlines — Complete the sentences. OLYMPIC © Example —ps Olympic Airways is a Greek airline. I Thera isa...» line D Lathanea isa». ain 3, Alitalia is an airline. ATHY isa ain. 5. United Airlines is an . airline. 6 UTA is a. airl 7. JALisa airline. BTAPisa silin. EXTRA! EXTRA! a IBERIA # © Lufthansa Alitalia @) TURKISH AIRLINES @ UNITED AIRLINES UTA JAPAN AIR LINES WHOIS IT? Complete these sentences on a piece of paper. Talways, Isometimes Lusually, Inever Give the paper to your teacher to read. Answer the question Who is it? 30 This week on WOW! Safety at the beach — imperatives The Dangerous Brothers! — warnings and apologies A puzzle — possessive pronouns — Listen to Tony. Hi! This week WOW looks at safety at the beach. Remember . 1 Be careful! 2 Don't swim where it's dangerous. 3 Don't goalone. 4 Don't swim far from the beach. 5 Don't swim after a big meal. 6 Don't throw bottles on the beach. UNIT 7 Don't burn. Use cream and wear a hat and a T-shirt ifthe sun is hot. GRAMMAR ‘The imperative is the base form of the verb. Base form Imperative remember remember use use Work in pairs. Ask and answer these questions. Put a tick (/) for ba De yesand a cross ( x) for no. © Example Ts Use cream. 1 Do you go swimming where it's dangerous? Negative imperative 2 Do you go swimming alone? Do not (Don't) + base form 3 Do you swim after big meals? fe Enis 4 Do you wear a hat when the sun is hot? Don't go alone. 5 Do youuse sun-cream? 31 fic Practice 2A Warnings and apologies ma 1 Do you go swimming THE DANGEROUS BROTHERS! where it's dangerous? V7 2 Do you go swimming alone? ve 3 Do you swim after bigmeals? 4 Do you wear a sun-hat? 5 Do youuse sun-cream? Listen and repeat. Look at these answers to the questions in 1A, Make sentences. @ Example Don't swim where it's dangerous. ® BD writing Complete these sentences. re a ee ve when the flags anc eae Bags Den't 2B Practice m ‘Match the expressions to the pictures. 1 Be careful! 3 I'myery sorry. 5 Never mind, 2 Look out! 4 Don't worry. it doesn't matter. Be ... near : windsurfers Listen and repeat. Listen and answer the question. Which is Nick's T-shirt —A, B, Cor D? GRAMMAR Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun with noun without noun It's my T-shirt. It's mine. I's your book. It’s yours. It's his book. It's his. It's her book, It'shers. It’s our book. It's ours. It’s your book. It’s yours. Ie's their book. Is theirs. Replace the words in red with possessive pronouns. @ Example ‘Take [my hat. Take mine, 1 Give me [your book!] 5 It's [Shirley's hat. 2 Ithink it's [his T-shirt. | 6 Is this [your Walkman? 3 Take [our sun-cream. | 7 Don'teat | myice-cream. 4 Remember it’s { their villa 33 2E Speaking Give something to your teacher. Answer the question — Whose is this? Use mine, yours, his or hers. (2F Pronunciation mR » Listen and repeat. 1 don't home OK old road smoke know 2 Do you swim after a large meal? 3 Tony doesn't swim after a large meal. Do you? 2G Song Aa DON'T WORRY! BE HAPPY! Listen and put the verses in the correct order. Ain't got no place to lay your head. Somebody came and took your bed Don't worry! Be happy! Look at me! I'm happy! Don't worry! Be happy! (Repeat) In every life we have some trouble But when you worry you make it double. Don't worry! Be happy! Don't worry! Be happy now! Don't worry! Be happy! (Repeat) Ain't got no cash, ain't got no style. Ain't got no gal to make you smile But don't worry! Be happy! ‘Cos when you worry your face will frown ‘And that will bring everybody down, So don't worry! Be happy! Don't worry! Be happy! (Repeat) THE SEARCH 6 Episode 7 Sally Are these yours? Peter You know they're mine. Sally Take them upstairs and please tidy your room. Peter Sally, it's Saturday! Sally Goand do it now. Howard A letter for Peter? Howard It’s not very tidy. Peter I've got homework. Howard Right, do your homework but tidy your room before you come down, Peter Allright. Howard Oh, this is yours. Peter It's 10.30 now! Sally Youngman, is your room tidy? Peter No. Sally — Why not? Peter [haven't got time now. I'm in a hurry. Sally Peter, go back and tidy your room. Peter Sorry, Sally, it's important. See you later. Peter Hi, Kim! What's the problem? Kim It's my father. I don't know why but he often comes home late. People telephone hirn at night and I know he isn’t happy. I think he’s in trouble Peter Why? Kim don't know. Please help me. Peter How? Kim Meet my father. Answer these questions. 1 Whose trainers are in 8 Do you tidy your room picture 1? a every day? 2 Whose room is untidy? b every week? 3 Sally angry? ¢ never? 4 Whois the note for? 9 Who cleans your room? 5 Whois the note from? 10 Do you help clean your 6 What is Kim's problem? house? 7 Is your room tidy or untidy? UNIT This week on WOW! A WOW! profile — wh-questions like/hate +-ing A WOW! leisure survey A WOW! PROFILE What does Tony “tf Helen is our WOW reporter. Listen to her interview with Tony. Helen What's your full name? Tony Anthony Wiliam Black Helen Where are you from? Tony I'm from London. Helen Where do you live now? ‘Tony [live in London. Helen What do you hate? Tony Thate alarm clocks! Helen Why do youhate alarm clocks? Tony Because I don't like the sound and I hate getting up in the morning. Talso hate vacuum cleaners. Helen Why? Tony I'm very untidy. I don’t ike leaning the house! When T see a vacuum cleaner, I think of housework. 35 LO NO —~— GRAMMAR wh-questions (word order) 1 2 Question word + helping verb 3 4 + subject + main verb @ Examples en? aces What does Tony hate? gia 73h Where do you live? 1:2 (sppe Why do you hate alarm clocks? 12.3 4 Who do you like? Work in threes. One of you is Helen. One of you is Tony. Close the book and practise the dialogue in 1A. The third student looks at the book and helps the others. Take turns to be the helper. Listen and repeat. Who are you? Where do you work? Why do you work? Work in pairs. You are on the WOW profile. Answer the questions your partner asks. @ Example What's your full name? Music 50 per cent of young people have their own Walkman. They hear ‘music on the television, videos, records, tapes and radios. GRAMMAR hate + verb +-ing like + verb +-ing love + verb +-ing © Examples Thate doing my homework, I like running. Love playing basketball. Clothes Young people like T-shirts, jeans, track suits and training shoes. Write questions about the text. © Example DoflikeyT-shirts? Do young people in Britain like T-shirts? 1 Dollike/T-shirts? 2 What clothes/do/like? 3 Dojhave/bicycles? 4 Where/they/tide/them? YOUNG PEOPLE IN BRITAIN TODAY Leisure/Hobbies 60 per cent of young people have bicycles. They ride them in quiet streets. 30 per cent of young people play computer games in their bedrooms. School ‘Young people hate school. They think it’s boring. The subjects they like are maths and computer studies, 5 Where/do/play computer games? 6 Doflike/ school? 7 Why/hate/school? 8 What subjects/like? UNIT A WOW! LEISURE SURVEY You are a WOW reporter. Your partner is a famous person. Ask and answer. @ Example A. Dracula, when do you get up? B I get up at midnight. Young people in Britain lke riding bikes, watching TV, playing computer games, swimming, playing football and listening to music. They also like ‘unning Write your letter to Nick. Change/Add to the words in red and make the letter true for you. Dear Nick, ‘Thank you for your last letter. Here fare the angwers to your questions. My hobbies aze painting, tennis and chess. T Like watching Ancrican Football on the television. I listen to music on the radio. T've got a record player but I haven't got & bieyele. I hate football and shopping Pe with my parents, I get pocket-noney every collecting stamps skating feek and T buy records and Gomies. Moat do you buy with your pocket-soney? I also Listen to how we pronounce the new words. ae oer ea atest ame re Work in pairs and learn these words. eae acaetlee ene Alex 1 P.S. Do you like dogs and cate? I dot LOOK + LEARN! ore ta a photograph of ay dog end cat. bicycles bikes television-TV 37 UNITS: Misael ee) 1 Kim Dad, thisis Peter. Peter Nice tomeet you K’s Dad Where do you go to school? Peter — Woodford Comprehensive. Tmin Kim's class. Dad Where do you live? (phone rings) Excuse me! 2 Dad Hello! Alan Black. Look, don't call me at home on Saturday! What do you want? OK! OK! What time do you want to meet? Where? Yes. Goodbye. 3 Dad See youlater. I've got a meeting. Kim But Dad! It’s lunch-time. Dad Don't wait, 4 Kim _ It'salways the same. The phone rings and he goes out. Where does he go? Who does he see? What do you think? Peter Idon’'t know. How often does this happen? Kim Two or three times a week Peter What's his job? Kim He works fora computer company. Peter How long does he go out for? Kim Twoor three hours. Peter —Doeshe take the car? Kim Sometimes. 5 Peter What does your mother think? Kim My parents are divorced and I never see my mother. Peter Ohno, it's one o'clock. I'm late for my lunch. See you on Monday. Answer the questions. 1. What isthe name of Kim's father? 2. What is his job? 3 What time is it in picture 32 4 How often does Kim's father go out after a phone call? 5 How often does Kim see her mother? Look at picture 6. Write three more questions that Peter wants to ask about his parents. 38 EXTRA! _ Revi EXTRA! iS © Question words Introducing © Ordinal numbers EXTRA! e Months e@ Numbers (100-1,000,000) ~ 1 Complete these examples from Units 1 to 8. Use the question words (Who, Where, What, How and Why). a... . do you spell that? b .. . doyoulive now? ¢ ... do you hate alarm clocks? 4... . do youbuy with your pocket money? e ... does your mother like? 2 Inthe examples above, underline the helping verb. Circle the subject. @ Example What do ous ike? ‘Which is the helping verb? Complete this sentence. Inthese questions we have: question word + + subject + main verb Use these sentences to make questions. Begin with the words in brackets. © Examples Iplay basketball. (How often?) How often do you play basketball? Thave breakfast at home. (What time? usually) What time do you usually have breakfast at home? 1 I go dancing. (How often?) 2 like food. (What?) 3 Like fizzy drinks. (Which?) 4 Thate cats. (Why?) 5 Thave lunch at home. (What time?/usually) 6 Iplay basketball every Sunday. (Where? usually) 39 Ist first Sth fifth 9th ninth, 2nd second 6th sixth 10th tenth 3rd third 7th seventh 11th eleventh 4th fourth 8th eighth 12th twelfth JANUARY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu ) Fri, Sat | 2|s|a|{slol7 a |o| wl | wz] | a | 1 | 7 | 1 | 1 | 20 | 21 z| 2 | 2 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 2 2a | a | 91 FEBRUARY Sun) Mon Tue Wed Thu, FA Sat | uals ‘There are twelve months. January is the first month of the year. What is the twelfth? Put these in the correct order. April June October September November February March May August December — July January Ask and answer. @ Example ‘What is the first month ofthe year? January. What is the seventh month? July. What is the . . . month? Listen and repeat. 100 one hundred 101 one (@) hundred and one 259 two hundred and fifty-nine 1,000 one thousand 1,200 one thousand two hundred. 1,750 one thousand seven hundred and fifty 20,300 twenty thousand three hundred 500,357 five hundred thousand three hundred and fifty-seven 1,000,000 one million Follow these simple instructions in pairs. Ask your partner to: © Example Seventeenth July = 17th day 7th month 1 Write down the day and month of her/his birth, 2 Double the day. 3 Multiply the answer by ten. 4 Add 73. 5 Multiply by five. 6 Add the number of the month. 7 Subtract 365. From 1707 we get the date: 17.07. _LGOK + LEARN! | + sign means add. We say ‘plus’. — sign means subtract. We say ‘minus’. | sign means multiply. We say ‘times’. | sign means divide. We say ‘divided by’. sign means equals. We say ‘equals’. Ee Examples (242-321 We say ‘two plus two, minus three, equals one’, (6x243=4 [Pte sa ‘txts two, evidedby tree, equal fou’ EXTRA! EXTRAI USEFUL EXPRESSIONS WITH NICE Anne Chris, this is Mary. Chris Nice to meet you. 40 This week on WOW! Adventure trails — prepositions The WOW! holiday camp — there is/there are some/any UNIT 1A Presentation m= 1B Practice ‘This is the adventure trail at the WOW holiday camp. Youare at the WOW holiday camp. Tell a visitor about the adventure trail. @ Example We follow a rope. We go throwgh water, ‘The children are ‘blind’ because they wear special goggles. 41C Pronunciation ma Listen and practise. 1 through south three north 2the then these this they ‘The words in Group 1 have the same sound, What is it? ‘The words in Group 2 have the ssame sound, What is it? “4D Vocabulary Look at these verbs. torun ‘to walk to climb to jump tocrawl Give and follow instructions. @ Example Walk to the blackboard. Rita a — Work in pairs and design a race for WOW. THE WOW! HOLIDAY CAMP There is a swimming-pool and a gymnasium, ‘There is a computer-room with some computers. ‘There are some tennis courts, ‘There is a lake but there aren't any beaches. Choose the words you want, from these boxes. afence Tun round awall the water through | apipe crawl | aoe | Bets afence up aladder climd Gog, | aval the nets Sovn_| he wal GRAMMAR : the fence PY over | the wall some/any evita some = anumber of ‘We use any in negative sentences. We use somein postive sentences. @ Example pample ‘ @ Example There aren't any beaches. You cli up a wall. You jump TiGeT ec c down catia UNITS You are Helen. Describe the WOW holiday camp toa friend, Write eight sentences. @ Example There is a swimming-pool. There are some tennis courts. A POSTCARD TO TONY Read this postcard. Dear Tony, I want some information about the WOW holiday can Are there any judo very good at judo. 1 art room? I like painting. Please write to me goon. GRAMMAR any We use any in questions. @ Example Are there any judo lessons? Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the WOWholiday camp. © Examples A Is there a swimming pool? B Yes, thereis. A Are there any tennis courts? B Yes, there are. Read the postcard in 2C again. Change the words in red and write your postcard to Tony. 43 el a Sally Peter Mrs King Rob Peter Rob Peter Mrs K. Rob Peter Rob Peter | Later Mrs K. Students Mrs K. Peter Rob UNITS: aor Your breakfast is on the table. Idon't want any. I'm late. [have to be ‘outside the Science Museum at nine o'clock. in the Science Museum there are rooms on Space, Natural History and... You're late. Tknow, Here's a worksheet. ‘Thanks. Come this way now. Remember, through the green doors and upstairs tothe first floor. There are two rooms. Go to the room on the left. You have one hour to complete your worksheet Peter. . . Peter Yes, ‘The worksheet is on ‘Great Inventions’ not ‘Outer Space’ We're in the room next door. OK. OK Right, do you have any questions? No, Miss. Leave quietly through the door on your left. See you back at the school inhalfan hour, with your worksheets. Give me your worksheet. I want to copy some answers, Lazy boy! Answer these questions. 1 Where is Peter in picture 1? 2 Where is Peter in picture 2? 3 Where do you think the rock in picture 4 is from? 4 What is the worksheet on? 5 Name some great inventions. UNIT RICEIS NICE The average Japanese eats 75 kg of rice each year. FOOD FACTS MEAT MAD! ‘The average Australian eats over 100 kg of meat each year. =—_ ‘That's about 275 or 300 ga day for every man, woman and child every day of the year, PASTA CRAZY! ‘The average Italian eats 25 kg of pasta each year. @2e2 That's about eight plates of pasta every week. L@@K + LEARN! & = gram kg = kilogram 1000 g = 1kg 45 This week on WOW! Food facts - y/_and @® words ~ how much/how many? — The Dangerous Brothers! — asking for information ‘That's about two bowls of ice a meal for every person. COCA-COLAISIT! ‘There are 171 countries in the world. About 157 countries sell Coca-Cola. People round the world buy more than 390 million cans or bottles of Coke every day! Answer these questions about the text in 1A, @ Example How much meat does an Australian eat each year? An Austratian eats over 100 kg of ‘meat each year. 1 How much meat does an Australian eat each day? 2 How much pasta does an Italian eat every week? 3 How much rice does a Japanese ‘eat each year? 4 How many bowls of rice do the Japanese eat each meal? 5 How many countries are there in the world? 6 How many countries sell Coca- Cola? 7 How many cans or bottles of Coke do people buy each day? GRAMMAR 1 Yffft words have a plural form. bowls cans countries WD words do nothavea plural form. meat pasta rice 2 We say ‘How many cans, bowls, countries?” ‘How much rice, pasta, meat?” ‘UNIT 10, THE DANGEROUS BROTHER! fork in pairs. Make questions to ask your Listen.Write down the questions that Henry asks. Doyou drink Coca-Cola at home? How many cans or bottles/usually drink each week? How many cans or bottles do you usually drink each week? 1 Dofarink fizzy drinks? 2 How many cans or bottles/usually drink each week? 3 Doleat pasta? "4 How many plates of pasta/usually eat? 5 Doleat rice? 6 How much rice/uswally eat/meal? 7 Doleat meat? 8 Doleat eggs at breakfast? 9 How many/eggs/eat? 10 Do/eat rolls at breakfast? U1 How many rolls/usually eat? "Listen and repeat. Rice is nice. Wine is fine. are 100 pence inapound. @ @ sign for a pound is &. = six pounds = two pounds fifty (pence) 46 UNIT 10 ‘ Ticket clerk Single or return? 2B Practice Traveller... ? Ticket clerk £10.00. Use the expressions to complete the questions. Traveller ... please. Ticket clerk . . Traveller But, that's single! Ticket clerk Here's a return. Act your dialogue for the class. 2D Vocabulary m& Match the words in the list to the pictures. Howmuch...? Howfar . How old What time How many. . . ? Now listen to the questions. 2C Speaking Work in pairs. © Example Youare at a bus station. One of youisatraveller. ais a packet of cornflakes. ‘The other is a ticket clerk. aloaf of bread aslice of bread Complete the dialogue with these expressions. akilo of potatoes abox of eggs T'msorry./A ticket to/Give me a return/Good morning./ atin of soup acarton of milk How much is a return?/Here you are. apacket of cornflakes apiece of cheese Traveller apacket of peanuts et clerk Yes? Listen to how we pronounce the words. Traveller . . . London, please. Cover the list. Can you remember the words? a7 Ue nob poled There are tur kindof cose encounter Man enounteratte ‘isthe sau see UNIT 10 Ls s)te) 0 1 Rob Have you got any money? Peter How much do you want? Rob 40 pence. I want to get this week's Scoop. Peter Here youare. Rob Thanks. 2 Rob Look. Do youbelieve in UFOs? Peter UFOs? Rob Unidentified flying objects, ships from outer space. 3 Peter I'mnot sure. What's a ‘close encounter’? Rob Don’t you know? There are four kinds of close encounter. In an encounter of the first kind, you seea spaceship. 4 Rob _ Inthe second kind, the ship leaves a mark. Look! 5 Rob Inthe third kind, you see or touch an alien or something from outer space. In the fourth kind, you go inside a spacecraft and speak to the aliens. Some people believe that sometimes a spacecraft picks you up, takes you away and then puts you back on Earth, Peter Really? Rob Yes. Peter What happens to the people? Rob Well, they go away for a short time and come back but they never remember any oft. just don't believe it. Answer these questions. 1 How muchis the newspaper? 2 How many kinds of close encounter are there? Complete these sentences about the episode. 3 Anencounterofthe .... . . . kind~you see a UFO. 4 Anencounter of second kind — the UFO amark 5 An the... kind-you ssee or touch an 6 ....... encounter of the fourth ..... . . ~you go a and speak to the 48 EXTRA! Revising @ Wand @words — EXTRA! @ how much/how many? — EXTRA! EAI 1 Look at these words from Units 1 to 10. name golf-course boy presenter mumber pencil beach alarm-clock rice jacket bread homework auiz sitar ice-cream 2 Write the plural forms. @ Example name names Be careful! Three of these words are words. ‘They do not have plural forms, 3 Whichare the gq words? GRAMMAR Irregular plurals Many nouns become plural with ‘ Some plurals are irregular. Singular Plural person people child children man men woman women In English -s/-es is pronounced in three ways. Listen. Js/ shops Jal guitars ‘ha! watches 49 Introducing © Irregular plurals + © Pronunciation of plurals -s/-es + Tick (/) the correct column for the words you hear. ‘si fal hal 1 watches 2 jackets 3 rulers 4 summers 5 glasses 6 umbrellas 7 reports ARE YOU FIT? ‘Young people in England aren't fit, and that's official. In England, young people travel to school by car or bus. ‘They spend an average of three hours a day in front of the television. On average, they have only six minutes of vigorous exercise a day. (In vigorous exercise, our heart beats at more than 160 beats a minute.) Exercise is good for the heart. We need 15-20 minutes of vigorous exercise three times a week. Try jogging, svimming, cycling, or even disco dancing, s Answer these questions. 1 How do young people in England travel to school? 2 How do you travel to school? 3 How much time do young people in England spend in front of the television each day? _ 4 How much time do you spend in front of the television each day? 5 How much vigorous exercise do they have each day? 6 How much vigorous exercise do you have each day? EXTRA! EXTRA! 1 Graham rides backwards on a motorcycle. 2 Joe drives on two wheels. 3 Mary jumps through flames. 4 Gary rides and reads at the same time. 5 Sonia jumps off buildings. 6 Charles jumps over twenty cars. List three things you buy in: boxes tins Write how much or how many. © Examples +» bread do you eat for breakfast? «slices of toast do you want? - bottles of Coke are there? - oranges do you want? : milk do you drink? +++ plates do you want? eggs do you eat for - butter have we got? cups of tea are there? coffee is there in the packet? rice do the Japanese usually cetere orange juice have we got? Thisweekon WOW! Anew look — the present progre: The WOW! observation test UNIT 1A Presentation Do you want to look different? What are they doing? WOW can give you a new look in 30 minutes. Look at today’s guests, Nick and Helen. Helenis doing her hair. Nick is trying on a new jacket. 4 3 ht, ao A = f Ze = a ve tee i en. Nickis wearing old grey Helen is wearing a white jeans, a grey and blue shirt, blue jeans and white sweater and black training + shoes. shoes. ‘Thirty minutes later ‘They look terrific! GRAMMAR Simple present ‘ Barry wears glasses. K Woy HOW. Present progressive F sapauate Sp Nick is wearing a sweater. {Wows We hn. she’s wearing = she is wearing Tete ey 3 What is Helen doing? UNIT11 Ask and answer, THE WOW! OBSERVATION TEST ra sen one Work in pairs. Look at this picture for one minute. What are the B Helen's wearing a white shirt, Dee aes blue jeans and. . eI Look at pictures 1 and 2. 1 What is Helen wearing? 2 What is Nick wearing? Look at pictures 3 and 4. 4 What is Nick doing? Look at picture 5. 5 What is Helen wearing now? 6 What is Nick wearing now? Listen and repeat. asmall shirt a short skirt Complete the description of the Rew Nick and Helen, Now, one student closes the book. Ask and answer. They look terrific. Nick ae ablue jacket anda pair of Wnatis the man in the green shirt doing? white... . He has ona What is he holding in his left hand? . Beltand 2 ee brown ....... .Helenhas ona re. .... swith... flowers. She's wearinga. . ‘skirt with some . leggings One person mimes an action. pak ofpinkbaseball....... ‘The others have thirty seconds 'salso wearing . a | to guess what she/he is doing. We cs ae © Examples A Are you writing a letter? listen and check your ye Bia Ti ers, A. Are you drawing a picture? B Yes, lam. 52 | 2¢ writing: 2E Spelling Write adescription of someone Complete these examples of the -ing form. in the class. 1 wear wearing 2 make making 3 stop stopping © Example sleep sleeping write : sit He's wearing jeans, read... smoke . shop Read your description aloud. listen ‘ dance run Ask who you are describing. 0 stand 2D Mini-Project 2F Reading and Writing Animals can be like people! Here are six photographs and three captions. ‘Match the captions to the photographs. Inpairs, write captions of your own. Draw and label your new look. 1 F'mlistening to Chopin on my Walkman. 2 T'msailing 3 T'mlearning to swim. UNIT14 HE SEARC cr a 1 Peter Hi! What are you doing? Kim Not much. Peter Well, let's go for a walk on Cobbet’s Hill. The sun's shining. Kim OK. 2 Peter How's your Dad? Kim ['mworried. He's always tired and bad - tempered. I don’t know why. Yesterday 3 Kimis telling Peter about her father when Peter It's your Dad! Kim Where? Peter Down there in the factory yard. Kim Are yousure it's him? Peter Yes! He's wearing a blue overcoat. 4 Kim Whoare those men? What are they doing? Peter They're loading boxes Peter Look. There's your Dad. Kim Where? Peter There. He's talking to the driver. o Man Whatare you doing here? Answer the questions. Look at picture L 1 What is Kim doing? 2 What is the weather like? Look at pictures 2, 3 and 4, 3 Where are Peter and Kim? 4 What are they doing? 5 Where is Kim's father? 6 What is he wearing? 7 Whats he doing? 8 What are the men in the yard doing? Look at picture 5. 9 Describe the man. 10 Youare Peter or Kim. Answer the man's question. The Dangerous Brothers! — What's up? E Communication — can/can’t = ~ ees COMMUNICATION This week WOW looks at communication. When we communicate we send and receive messages, Humans.can communicate in different ways. We make sounds. ; But can animals talk? We use our faces. Weeven uss anal. Parrots can imitate the human voice but they can’t understand us. Chimpanzees can learn human sign language. But the messages they can send and receive are very simple Beware — this dog is angry! ‘We use our eyes. “Animals can also communicate When there is danger dolphins and whales make sounds, dogs and cats use their ears and mouths. ’ Parrots can imitate the human voice. ‘We use our bodies. Experiments show that dolphins can This ape is using the sign language for ‘make sounds and hear music. ‘more’ UNIT12 4B Pronunciation ra 2A What's up? a Listen and repeat. THE DANGEROUS BROTHERS! The verb can is pronounced in two ways. 1 fen’ 2 fkon/ Listen and repeat. Listen to these examples, Are they like 1 or 2? Tick (/) the correct column. a Ican speak Greek b It'snot true, I can speak English. © Can you play the piano? Dogs can sing e Can you sing? We usually use the second pronunciation. The first pronunciation is for emphasis. Now listen to how we pronounce can’t /ka:nt/. Ask and answer. Use Yes, Ican. / No, Ican't. Give an example if the answer is yes. 1 Can you use your face to communicate? 2 Can you use your eyes to communicate? 3 Can you use your hands to communicate? 4 Can you use your body to communicate? 5 Can you communicate in French? 6 Can you communicate in Chinese? [1D spe LOOK + LEARN! Useful expressions = do you think? What's up? = What's the matter? Whatisit? Eee Yes, I think they can. / No, I don't think they can. | No, they can't. © 1 Can dolphins and whales communicate? 2B Speaking 2 Can dogs and cats use their ears to communicate? 3. Can dogs and cats understand human language? Work in pairs. One of you is Henry. The other, 4 Can dogs sing? Den. Act out the: 5 Can parrots talk? UNIT 12, | 2C Practice Work in small groups of three or four. Find someone who can , . . 1 play a musical instrument Cod, 3 move her/his ears _ 4 whistle \ ¢ @ Example Can you move your ears? Tell the class what your friends can and can't do. @ Example Nick can move his ears but Helen can't 2D Canyou... ? Sit like the girls and boys in the diagram. Can you get up? ge & Copy this picture. Can you cut it into seven sections with three straight lines so that there is one animal in each section? 2E Writing AHOLIDAY POSTCARD Helen is having a lovely time. Complete their postcards to Shirley. Choose words from the lists. Dear Shirteyy, Nese 4 aun at the WOW camp. The weather is (1). $m haying a (2) time. (3) anc we (@) us aferncon. 3m (5), (b). IW, j Best: wishes, @) 1 fine/tertible 2 good/horrible 3 The sunis shining/It's raining 4 can go waterskiing/can’t go waterskiing 5 sitting in the sun/lying in my room 6 looking at the sea/looking at the walls 7 want to go home/don't want to go home 8 Nick/Helen Look at page 11. Write to WOW from Solar Village. UNIT 12 Ui eed 1 Man —Whatare you doing here? Peter — Er, we're looking for wild flowers. Man Thisis private property Kim We're sorry! Man Well, don’t do it again, 2 Kim Hurry, we can get down to the factory on this path here. Peter — I'mcoming 3 Peter The gate’s locked. Kim Cane get in? Peter — [don't think so. The walls are very high and there's a security camera. Wait! 4 Peter —There’sno one here. Are you su Peter Yes. Ican't see or hear anything inside. Kim Let's gohome. 5 Peter — Hi. I'm sorry 'mlate. Where's Sally? Howard She’s at the university Peter What's for tea? Howard Chicken salad. It's on the table. Peter — Great. I'm hungry! Answer the questions. Cover picture 1. 1 Whats the man in picture 1 wearing? 2. Is he holding the stick in his left hand? (~3 What colour are the wild flowers? \ Look at pictures 3 and 4, ‘\4 Where are they? 5 What can you see on the wall? 6 Can they get in? 7 Can they hear or see anything? Look at the lorry on page 54. Is it the same or different from the one here? 58 EXTRA ! Revising The present progressive EXTRA! can/can’t EXTRA! _ Introducing Object pronouns — it, them _ A Grammar Complete these examples from Units 11 and 12. Use the correct form of the present tense of the verb be. 11... . listening to Chopin on my Walkman. 2 you writing a letter? 3 Nick wearing old grey jeans. 4 Helen. «= doing her hair. 5 What you doing here? 6 We. looking for wild flowers. 7 I think they loading boxes. Inpresent progressive questions a form of be comes before the subject. Underline the subject in examples 2 and 5. 'B Questions Make questions from these words. 1 anew jacket/Nickiis trying/on? 2 you/are/learning to swim? 3 Helenvis/what/doing? 4 listening to/they/are/what? 5 why/they/are/boxes/loading? A WOW! PICTURE QUIZ What are these people doing? © Example : 1 They're washing their clothes. D Song ‘SAILING 59 page 101 Read these instructions. Filla glass with water. Place it on a small coin. Can you see the coin? EXTRA! EXTRA! Get some balloons. Rub them on your clothes. Place them on a wall ‘What happens? GRAMMAR Object pronouns — it, them Filla glass. Place it on a coin. Get some balloons. Place them ona wall. This isa code, VLIV! -wow: Tt uses the position of the letters. AIBC J NJO]P D/E|F K L QiR|s GIHII M TIUlV For example, here is the title of the book. as VV! vray be ano vues Can you read these messages? 2 L14 IBOn>? Soh A Verse Pee teas ‘The answers are on page 101. Can you make a code? Work with a partner. Find out what she/he can and can’t do, 1 speak French 3 playbasketball 5 runakilometre 2 cook 4 play the violin 6 ride. horse This week on WOW! Pet’s Corner — must/mustn’t School rules A WOW! competition UNIT Tony In today’s Pet’s Corner, we have aletter from Alan Smith, Tony Yes, Alan, you must think carefully before you buy a pet. Isit the right pet for you and your family? Are you sure you can train it? Do you have the time to look after it? Dogs are wonderful pets, but you must brush and shampoo them. You must feed them. ‘And you must take them for awalk. Every day! You must train a dog not to bite o jump at people. It mustn't run in the street, because this is dangerous, and it mustn't dirty the pavements. Remember you mustn't get a pet if you can't look after it. List the things we must do if we want to keep a dog. © Example We must brush it. List the things a dog mustn't do. @ Example It mustn't bite 6 UNIT43 Listen to how we pronounce must in these examples. You must train your dog. You must take it for a walk. You must feed it. You must look after it. _ Now compare it to these examples. You must do your homework. ‘Youmust be quiet. Here are some pets. All schools have rules and these examples come from different countries. Do you have the same rules in your school? Students must stand up when a teacher comes into a room; Wear a uniform; raise their Students mustn't fight; wear jeans or trainers; eatin class; chew gum; stay in the hands when they want to speak; salute classrooms at break. the flag once a day; stand up when they answer a question, pairs. Look at the list of rules in 2A. Write down the rules that are the same as the rules in your school. Add five of your school rules which are not in 2A. @ Example We mustn't write on the tables. Put your school rules into two lists. List 1 ist 2 Rules we want tokeep Rules we want to change ‘Compare your list with the class. Which rules do you all want to change? se one, What must you do keep it? Tell the class. UNIT13 Match the expressions to the pictures. Put the words in the correct order to write what mal you must not do in zoos. 1 the not You must feed animals 2 touch You not must the animals. 3 frighten animals the must not You. 4 throw You must not litter. 5 play not You must music. 6 must You not fences climb over the. A WOW! COMPETITION ‘These signs tell you what you mustn't do in public places, Invent and draw five signs for some of the things you mustn't do at home. feat vin Dad, Sion chs KEEP OFF THE GRASS NO LITTER NO PHOTOGRAPHY ALLOWED PLEASE QUEUE HERE Show your signs to the class. Ask them to guess NO EXIT what the signs mean. 6 8. | — ry « UNIT 13 HE SEARCH crete CE} Howard Bread and butter? Peter Yes, please. Howard So, how Peter Not bad. Howard And school? Peter Fine Howard Do youlike it? Peter Yes. Howard What's up? You look worried. Peter It’s Kim's Dad. You see he life? Howard You can't help. Kim must talk to her father. Peter But what ifhe’s in trouble? Howard Then she must decide to go to the police, ornot. Anyway, you mustn't worry. Come on, finish your tea, Later that evening. Kim Woodford 882757. Peter — Kim! The police are looking for a lorry like the one in the yard. Kim Are you sure? Peter Yes! Watch the local ‘News at Ten’ on television, You must Speak to your Dad. Kim Yes, you're right. Look, there’s someone at the door. See you tomorrow. OK? Bye. Peter Bye. Man Good evening. Is Mr Alan Black in, please? Answer the questions. 1 Does Peter want to talk about school? 2 What is Peter worried about? 3 What are the police looking for? Complete these sentences about the story. Use can/can't/must/mustn’t. 4 Peter thinks he help Kim's father. 5 Howard thinks he ee « talk to her father. 6 Howard thinks Kim 7 Howard thinks Peter worry. 8 Peter thinks Kim... . . . . talk toher father. ood This week on WOW! ee ae A trip to the USA - present progressive (future form) The Dangerous Brothers! — asking permission = i 1A Presentation ra (On Wednesday I'm making a record. On Thursday I'm visiting Disneyland. Tony So, congratulations to Philip Erasmus, the winner of the WOW Young Musician of the Year (On Friday I'm going to Los Angeles. competition. The first prize isa trip to the United States. Philp is going to America next week. What are your plans? cot Philip Well, on Monday I'm flying to America se hh On Saturday I'm visiting Universal Studios. I'm coming home on Sunday, but 'm not going to school until ‘Tuesday because Monday is a holiday. On Monday I'm having rest! Tony Well, send usa postcard! GRAMMAR Future plans We can use the present progressive to talk about future plans with words like ~ tomorrow, next year, | next week, on Monday, etc. UNIT14 THE DANGEROUS BROTHERS! Listen and repeat. here is Philip going next week? and answer questions bout his plans for next week. Examples What is he doing on Monday? B He's flying to America. A What is he doing on Tuesday? He's... . en and repeat. the weekend? atthe weekend? doing at the weekend? What are you doing at the weekend? yu doing any of these yor Saturday morning I'm doing my unday I'm visiting my este UNIT 14 Match these expressions to the pictures. 1 Can Thave a piece of cake, please? ~C_ 2 Could I speak to the doctor, please? (° 48 Can [borrow your bike? . 4 May Lopen the window? 0 5 May we watch the match? 7 6 Could I speak to Helen, please? ¢ 2D Speaking | Work in pairs. You are at the beach with a friend, Ask and answer. Use the tables below. @ Example A. Can I borrow sour sun-cream? B Certainly, here you are. magazines? read ‘sunglasses? A]CanT | use your | towel? listen to Walkman? borrow book? ssun-eream? B | Sure, here you are. Ofcourse, Certainly, or Sory,tm | using it listening to ‘them. reading Now ask a stranger. Use could and the tables above. 2E Vocabulary | HOLIDAY PLANS ‘Tony is going abroad, He’s fying to Spain and staying in a hotel. Shirley's visiting relatives inItaly. She's taking a boat to France and driving to Italy. the caravan to Scotland. Write down your holiday plans. | UNIT14 Ua ea See) Man —_IsMr Black in, please? Kim _'mafraid he isn’t at home. Man Are you his daughter? Kim Yes Man — Myname’s Gould. Ask him to telephone me on Woodford 313487. 01 Kim Er, yes. Gould — Give him the message. It’s important, K’s Dad I'mhome. Kim? Kim, what’s the matter? Kim What are we going to do? I don't want you to go to jail K’s Dad Come on, it’s time to talk The next morning at breakfast K's Dad More tea? Kim No, thanks. K’s Dad What are you doing this morning? Kim _I'mseeing Peter. K’s Dad Where are you two going? Kim [don't know. He's coming here first. K’s Dad Great. Take care. I'm going to the police station now. See you later. Kim What about Mr Gould? K's Dad Don't worry. I can ring him later. Gould Well, well, Mr Black. Where are you going? Complete Kim’s message. What are Kim's plans for the morning? Answer the questions. Look at picture 2. Look at picture 5. 1 Why is Kimcrying? 2 Whois the man in picture 5? 3 What is he doing? 4 Where is Kim's father going? EXTR. A ! Revising @_must/mustn’t EXTRA! @ Present progressive (future form) EXTRA\! _ Introducing @ Object pronouns - me, you, her/him, us — EXTRA Look at these examples. Can you tell me about pets? Can I speak to you? Kim must talk to him. Send us a postcard. The words in italics are object pronouns. Complete these sentences with the correct object pronoun. 1 I've got three cases. Help . . 2 Are you tired? Can I help ? 3 Please write to Helen. Send... .. . .aposteard. 4 Can I speak to Nick? I must speak to... . 5 Wewantapet. Canyoutell. .... . . about dogs? Look at these signs. They tell you what you mustn't doin class. : In many countries people eat alot of beans and seeds. Work with a partner and guess what each sign Here are some of them. Do you eat any of these in your tells you. ‘country? @ Example You mustn't smoke in class. ‘This is how you can grow your own food in a jar. 1 Choose a bean or seed - for ‘Qs example, the mung or aduki beanorthe sunfower seed. 2% SS 2 Put 75 grams of the beans or the seeds ina bowl. 3 Cover them in water for twelve hours. = 4 Pour out al the water, 5 Put the beans or seeds into alarge jar. This must be clean, 6 Puta thin piece of cloth over the top ofthe ar. Hold the clothin lace with g an elastic band. 7 Pat the jar on its side in a warm, dark place. You ‘mustn't put the jar in sunlight 8 Pour a cup of cold water carefully through the cloth, da onto the beans and seeds tovicea day in the morning yb?” and at night. 9 Make sure that you pour all the extrawaterout. 4 10 When the beans look like this | they are ready to eat. Read the instructions, carefully. Complete these sentences. © Examples You must use a jar, You mustn't . put the jar in sunlight. «the beans in water for 12 7 10. 1 You must - er:

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