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Snapshot Starter Language Booster Welcome to the Language Booster! This book will give you lots of extra practice, not just in grammar, but also in vocabulary and communication skills. The Workbook ‘The Language Booster starts of with a Workbook section (pages 4 to 83). It's a workbook with a difference - the exercises are separated into three levels: Stay coo! (easier exercises), Move on (harder exercises) and Go for it (challenging exercises). You and your teacher can choose the level that suits you best, or you can work through all the exercises if you like! When you feel confident with one level, you can move on to the next level. As an extra bonus after every two units, there’s an exciting serial story for you to read. It's called Starlight Runner and is about a girl who runs in the New York Marathon. The Grammar Builder Do you still need more grammar practice? The second part of the Language Booster, called the Grammar Builder (pages 84 to 144), contains an extra bank of grammar practice exercises and includes grammar reference sections called Grammar highlights, so that you can check on grammar rules when you are doing the exercises. You can work through the units in the Grammar Builder alongside the units in the Workbook section, or you can do them at a later stage for revision. We hope that this Language Booster, with its special features, will give you all the help you need to learn English successfully - and enjoyably! Meare ae cee iC ANE CSr CmmL Ceece Primi Cameos seme Re OC) Contents Prepostion of time: at Vero cam Ipermisson) | ser aeiey | ‘How much? Modal vero can (permission) WORKBOOK GRAMMAR BUILDER T unit_| Page | Grammar | Vocabuiary Communication Grammar Page @ | 4 | subject pronouns: Common objects and | Greet people and Subject pronouns: 85 you he she. t furniture exchange names you he she, Vero tobe singular Numbers 1-20 Introduce people Verb tobe singular Question words: What? Ask someone's age Indefrite ates: «an Who? How oi)? Demonstrative pronouns Verto Ge questions this that Questions with What? : Wha? How old? sam gaan] | Possescive adjectives: my, your Capital eters (1) I Numbers 1-20 @ | 8 [ve totesinguiar Common adjectives: Greet people Vet tobe snguae 89 Genitive apostropke (3) | ight, wrong, smal, formally and Questions with Where? Possessiveasjectves: hot coe, puna, informally What's? my. your, is, her thirsty, teed Prepositions: in aan Prepositions: non, at Passessiveoectives {Question words: Where? CuLTURE swAPSNOT ny your is er its What? Who? Greeting people Genitive apostrophe (3) 12 Pk Starght Rone (i: Sarah aves in London | 15 | Plus of nouns Counties and Inte youself Questions and answers with | 93 Ver tobe plural nationalities and say where you Where. frm? Question words: Who? are from Subject pronouns: we, you they Where? What? Ver tobe purl | stupy conven Plurals of nouns | denttying mistakes @ | 17 | ver con eaves) Greetings trough ‘Re for and give reposition an with days 7 Prepasitions in and on the day telephone numbers of the week Mixed questions Days ofthe week ‘Ask for and give ‘Questions whi ten? [—svuoy comveg ) | Numbers 20-100 names and addresses Modal verb com (request |_ Capital tetters (2) The alphabet 21 Pk Storight Runner (2) Sarah meets Ryan Skis development: Snapshot of Hawai Verb have got ly members Talk about people's 100 Same and amy appearance Possesive adjectives: our Genitive apostophe s your ther singular and plural _ Verb have gat Subject pronouns ana CuLTURE SHaPSiOT ‘Same and any with plural nouns possessive adjectives Familynames | @ | 2 [Present simple “Types of muse Talk about ies and Present simple ‘ot Object pronouns Wises ‘Aver of degree: oot, Present simple questons CULTURE SNAPSIION ven¢muc, a al Adverts of degree | Reagae music | Object pronouns 32 RE Stortight Runner (3): We cal her the "Statight Runner" @ | 32 | Present simple with fixed | Clock times sk for permission Present simple with fixed times | 108 times Fast fond and drinks reposition of time: at (uestion word English money reposition: on How much? Questions with, How long? WORKBOOK GRAMMAR BUILDER tut | Page| Grammar Vocabulary Communication Grammar Page © | 2 | Prevostons o pace Paces in towns Askand ak aout Prepstons of lace a There and Thereare | Shops eure aces ion. nea, het Veto want + infin make suggestions with lets | oppose Sein. etnee, in font of inthe centre of ‘an the comer of Shop names with genitive apostrophe s There is and Thee are Indefinite pronoun: one | Verb wont + infinitive | t Make suggestions with Let's 4 Stright Runner (8): Levi for New York DP 42 Skis development: Two boys Two lives 0 | 44 | Present simpie ‘Means of transport, ‘Ask and tlk about Present simple for rout 7 Riven ot everey | Duis salvar Ae of ec ohoys fer at socronsngee wins} |[ Uehara’ | | nerf or oer PD | 48 | ver con (ability) ‘Sports and activities ‘Ask and talk about Questions with How often? ne Genraingfomoter | Monte noses | “tings oucordo | Argue tie te otter Medal con tin asvete query | Onn ruber wt _ fhe foe hte sour a wih on fen cas | zara arama] | ett nse ow 52K Startight Runner (6}:A message for Sarah | 55 | Present continuous Rooms and parts ofthe |] Give orders Present continuous 12 Present simple ad house Describe whats imperatives postve and present continunus ‘epering now native | 57 | ver going titre Cotes T comment on dothes Verb going oor future 126 Demonstrative adjectives: | Colours with oo adjective alas a intentions thihesftottase Tol bout pans too + adjective Oemenstratve adjectives thesltose 81 Starlight Runner (6: The posta party ‘62. Skills development: Spending power % [vebonepatange Dies ace Tene palo a Past tine ai ToT Comme] | tse with wou | Wer a fost et sietng‘menting_ | requests Sastre mean rasttine avi DY) & |iaamen Tec aly Tai abot rept Tastanpeequarvako | Tae ren we reson Guests wih 72_ Stroh Rarer) Warton ay ; @ | 73 [rast simp of Wether words Talkabout past evens] Aking about he weather | 38 | nel es Spec pase with i tet “Srv coma) | Whar he mother ite? (at tre el ck Pos Sop @ | 7 | compacivears Schon secs Woke compan apeatve of eecves htes ad ses Conpaaties and supetves | 141 smv comer] | cpap aasnor] | tad Auctions wih Woe? We? ctrl ar gin || PRR RESSMRCUE {oj joe, : 81K Startight Runner (8): The Finish fine GD_ 22 _ Skis development: Asrange perience at Verses ») It's great to be here! ®Stay cool) Subject pronouns 11> Complete each conversation with the correct subject pronoun: /, you, he, she, or it. Who's that? 's my brother. Hello, are ..... Charlie? Verb to be singular Wy % 2> Complete the grammar tables. 3.) Write the long form of “ Complete the questions with the correct question words: How?, What?, or Who?. Who's your teacher? old are you? Be ’s your name? 3. 's your favourite film star? 4. ’s that in English? 5 's your favourite sports star? 6. old is your little brother? Move on Verb to be questions 5> Complete the questions and the answers, Daniel? Yes, Lam. TWO ers senssssee Emily 2. How old Sally Freeman your mother? Yes, .. 4 What .. that? .. a video camera. . Luke? No, | &> Answer the questions about yourself, 1 What’s your name? 5 Are you in a tock band? > Go fort) 7 > Read the penfriend advertisement and complete the chart below. Then in your notebook write questions for an interview with Baz. Hello. My name's Baz. i'm from London. I'm 15. My favourte | film is Sister Act M1 tke { Whoopi Goldberg but my ji favoutte female fim sta is Michelle Prete. She's great he's your favour female fim star? Write to: Baz Blake, Box 534 Name Baz Blake Where from | [ Favourite film star | ‘A-time favourite film | Box number ~ | v2) @ What's wrong? ) POLE ~ 8B > Correct the mistake in each sentence. IP oo reN Are(Gour)Daniel? 1 Its a camera, 2. Who old are you? 3 Where is you from? 4. My name am Emily, 5 How is your name? 6 Her is in the car, ®5Stay cool) 9> Complete the name of each object. 6 _o_put__ 7 _am_ta 10> Write the words in Exercise 9 in the correct box: a oF an. 11> Write the numbers for these words. eight Boe) twelve a) four #) fourteen b) seven @) twenty five h) nineteen a) eleven ... 1) sixteen @® Move on) 12.) Do this number crossword. Across. ieT 1 1233 eal A 2 an 32 4246 745 Down 1242 2 6+ 3141 5 743 6 O41 13 > Complete the word puzzle using the pictures and find word number 11. 3 14> How many English words beginning with these letters can you remember? Write them in your notebook. A|[elilclo and | boy LeU Luke hae ®Stay cool) 15 > Write the words in the correct order to make a conversation. Luke: ‘My/Luke/name’s/Freeman/. your/name/What's/? Daniel: Daniel/name’s/My/Cresson/. Luke: this/my/Andisister/is/. Emily: Emily/name’s)./My/Hello|. Luke: My name's Luke Freeman, ) Hello, Pn Daniel. This is Luke. He's fifteen. eee Emily 14 Susan, 13, 17 > Complete Daniel's conversation with a teacher. Daniel Mr Stone: Yes, | am. Is your name Cresson? Daniel: | ames Mr Stone: Ah, hello, Daniel. Welcome to Brighton High School Daniel: Mr Stone: How old are you, Daniel? Daniel: « a Mr Stone: Right, let's go and meet your classmates. 18 > In your notebook, write a conversation between you and Mr Stone. STUDY CORNER let Capital tetters (I) We use capital letters for: * names of people and places: Daniel, London * the first letter in a sentence: He's six. * the pronoun I: !'m fifteen. 19 > Write the capital letters in these sentences, hello. 'm daniel cresson. Daniel Cresson. 1 my name's luke. 2. are you emily freeman? 3 yes, i am. 4 welcome to brighton. Who's Em? WELT Otay coor) Move on / Go for it) 1> Circle eight adjectives in the puzzle. 2> Write sentences for each picture. Je abate fafa] SEER I TTT TT Verb to be singular 3> Complete the grammar tables. - 1 Negative statements | Questions Short answers jort forms) | Positive Negative ‘mnot cold | Yes, you No, you You aren't English No, | He tived No, he She No, she Genitive apostrophe s (‘s) 4> Identify the objects. Possessive adjectives my, your, his, her 5) Complete the sentences in the speech bubbles. name e 3 | Sara Baker. | ———- Si . first name is James. ig Robert Perwar. EE name is Katy. | 10 ® Move on) Verb fo be singular with prepositions in, on, at 6> Ask and say where the people and things are. Where's the video camera? It’s on the chair. . Simon? . the office. ‘Mrs Freeman? Greta? the car. school. the car? the dictionary? the table. the car park. ®>Go for it) Verb to be singular with question words and prepositions 7> Complete the conversations with What?, Who?, Emily? ? Where? the correct form of the verb to be, and a Shes.at. the airport. preposition where necessary. _the café? A Tom Hanks? a film star, from Spain? his name? ° CU Meue RCO Otay cool 8> Complete the conversations with the * How do you do, Mr Baker. © Nice to meet you, James. © Hi, Sara. * Nice to meet you, too, Mrs Baker. Mum, this is James. ee oe @® Move on __) 9> Write your conversation with Sara. Sara: Hi! My name's Sara. What's your name? You: My nam Sara: Nice to meet you. You: Sara: 'm 14, How old are you? You: Sara: Are you at school? You: . Sara: I'm in Class 9 at my school What class are you in? You: Sara: And what's your teacher's surname? You: Sara: Js that Mr, Mrs, or Miss? You: Sara: Is your teacher English? You: | Sarai Well, | must go now, Bye! You: * Hi, James, 60 forit —) 10> You arrive at Stansted Airport, near London. In your notebook, write a conversation between Sara, Mrs Baker, and you. Culture snapshot Greeting people In Britain, when you meet older people for the first time, it's polite to say Hello or How do you dioand shake hands. People who know each other well sometimes kiss when they meet. How do you greet people in your country? u 12. 1. Sarah arrives in London ‘Taxi! Taxi!” ‘Where to, Miss?” ‘The Good Health Club in Bedford Park, please. Its in west London.” Sarah gives the taxi driver an address card. ‘Is this your first visit to London, Miss?” “Yes, it is, Is very exciting.” “Are you at school?” a year. What's that building over there?” ‘ts the V & A’ “What's the V & A? “The Victoria and Albert Museum. ‘ts a beautiful building. The taxi arrives at the Good Health Club. Sarah goes into the club. ‘Hello, 'm Sarah Hilliard. I'm the new fitness instructor’ ‘Hello, Sarah! Nice to meet you. I'm Melanie. Welcome to the Good Health Club. “Thanks. ‘Let's go and meet Tony Castle. He's the club manager.” The two girls go into the manager’s office. “Tony, this is Sarah. She's the new instructor from New Zealand. ‘How do you do, Mr Castle’ ‘Please call me Tony. Are you jet-lagged?” ‘Pm a bit tired! Its a long flight from Wellington. “Yes, | know. 'm from Australia, Anyway, relax, Welcome to the Good Health Club. ‘Thank you. It’s great to be here!” In your notebook, answer the questions. 1 Where is the Good Health Club? 2. What is the V & A? 3. What's Sarah’s job at the club? 4 Who is Tony Castle? 5 Where's he from? I'm French- Canadian. Osea ‘Reload Nome z a Country Nationality Main Language(s) Canadian... English, French, 1> Put the words into the correct computer file. Canada Argentina Japan American Japanese English the USA ‘Brazilian Germany Gorman Spanish British France Canadian ‘Argentinian the UK Brazil French Portuguese ®Moveon —) 2> Complete the introductions. london. | Janeiro. 3) In your notebook, write introductions for three other people from Montreal, Buenos Aires and Warsaw. Then write an introduction for yourself. 13 © © Stay cool ) 4 Plurals of nouns 4) Complete the table with the plural of these words. car | address Singular Plural cars student woman Verb to be plural 5> Complete the grammar tables. | Positive statements | (Short forms) Negative statements (Short forms) We re Canadian We aren't American, You Canadian. You American. They Canadian. Questions Are__ we Canadian? you Canadian? they Canadian? 6 > Write complete sentences using the prompts, My name/Emily Freeman Me name is Emily F you and your friends/Cenadian? your fie 1 We {not}/from England. 2. Thisfmy brother. 3. Luke and Danielfat school. Negative No, you aren't. No, we No, they. 4 That (not)/my car in the car park. you and your friends/students? 6 I (not)/tired. 7 What nationality/Mr and Mrs Jackson? My father (not}/at work. you/thirsty? @® Move on) 8> Now write about the people in the pictures. Verb fo be plural 7 > Complete the conversations using the prompts. Question words Who?, Where?, What? 9> Complete the questions. ‘your name? the girls in the café? .. your teacher's name? the car? you and your friend from? . the boy over there with Emily? your telephone number? 1 Australian? they from? No/British ssn that man over there? Where/from? ‘Manchester 10> Complete the sentences about the people, places and objects. Robert de Niro is an. American actor 1 Céline Dion is a .. pop 2 American? singer. No/Mexican eee 2. Munich and Berlin are ve Cities. Where/from? 3 Flamenco is a srnnnnee GANCE. ‘Acapulco 4 Nissan and Toyota are ... makes of car 5 Oporto and Lisbon are cities. 6 The X-Files and New Baywatch are TY programmes. eT . . 7 Gérard Depardieu is a... actor. Yes ea 8 Manchester United is a . football team. Where/from? Paris Leuk had) | 11> Introduce yourself. About you: 1 Hello, I'm (name) 21m .- (nationatity) 3. I'm from Name Silvia Paretti Age 16 Nationality jtalia wee (town and country) 4 1 speak (language) sim . fage) About your school: 6 I'ma student at... Football fan Yes — AC Milan Vm in class My teacher's name is . About your interests: 13 > Look at the factfile above. In your notebook, write an interview with Silvia. STUDY CORNER: 7 Vma fan of (favourite sports team) 8 Miike z (favourite band or singer) Ones Identifying mistakes ob Cae some aces sesymbs 12 > Match each question with the correct to indicate mistakes: answer. P =punctuation — w.o. = word order y ees sp = spelling A= there is a word missing 7 gr= grammar v= vocabulary @ Where are your a) Brad Pitt. rents? EWG oa @ What's wrong?) 2 What’s your home |b) I'm in Class 10. a a 14) Look atthe mistakes and correct them. > 3. What's your Yes, | like Manchester " mGeraguess) ® nationality? United ttm Portuguese 4 How old are you? | d) It's Manchester. ° ” 5 Are you a football |e) Yes, 1am. 1 like 1 How oaGou ate?) fan? baseball. . a ee 6 What class are f) 'm fifteen. 2 vin Geen) @® you in? | 7 Who's your |g) 'm Bri : - 3 She’s()famous film star. favourite film star? 0 © 8 Are you in the They're at home. . . school baseball 4 We are both Gudend)at this school ®@ team? 16 Can you spell that, please? ® Stay cool) 11> Write the correct greeting for each picture. Mr Jones. savin Mts Patel. spinnin ladies and gentlemen. 2> What are the days of the week? nay concn HM, ounsnne 3 yansud 4 esnadewyd 5 doyman 6 thadstuy 1 dutaysar 2 asudeyt ® Ss Move on ) 4 Which letters rhyme? Circle them. 3> Write the word or number. © () J DN pe ‘e B 5) Write the days of the week in sequence. ® Go for it) > Look at the timetable below. Write when the classes for each language are. French 3 Russian . 1 Spanish 4 Italian 2 German 5 Chinese CENTRE FOR FOREIGN LANGUAGES BRIGHTON UNIVERSITY Spanish tL ® ————— ———=4 6 Stay cool) © Move on ) Verb can (request) Prepositions in and on 7> Write the requests in the conversation. 8) Write in or on in each sentence. Brighton is _the south coast of England. 1 Acapulco is @ town wenn Mexico. 2 ‘When's the test?" AWS ssn Friday aftemoon! BV1IVe vesnenes Small TOWN ean. Scotland. 4. The pencils ate ue. the box the desk. 5 Our English class is ....... Monday. a 6 My BOOKS aFe wees. My Bag . the car | 2 Can you spell that, please? 7 The club isn’t open esse SUR Vhave a day pass, plea * Can you repeat that? | _ © Can you say that number again, please? | S Go iE ) Z ES * Can I borrow your pen? _ Mixed questions 9> Complete the questions. atid . Brighton? ” It’s on the south coast. : Certainly. What's your surname? Philips Somy. | your English lesson? On Monday morning in English? It's an ‘eraser. Jul 2 .. Daniel? Receptionist: . He's an exchange student, . 5 _ 4 .. you? Julie: Yes, it's P-H-l-double L-I-P-S. a mt Receptionist: Thank you. And what's your hoa? telephone number here in Brighton? Bb ooo aur Serica Julie: It’s 01273 112570. Its in the centre of the cit Receptionist: . 6 .. your favourite sports? Jul 01273 112570, that’s double 1, Football, tennis, and basketball 2570. 1. . you? Receptionist: Right. Can you sign your name here, please? He's at work Move on 20 ®stay cool) 10> Circle the correct response. Good morning. a) That’s OK. 1 Tm Luke Freeman. b} Come on. a) Nice to meet you. b) Thank you. ) I'm fine, thanks. 2. What's your telephone number? a) Here is 345 6789. b) It’s 345 6789. ) ls 345 6789. 3 How do you do. a} I don't know, ) What? b) Hello. Nice to meet you. 4 Sorry! Can you tepeat that, please? a) That's OK. b) Ise. ¢) Certainly. 5 Thanks very much, c) Fine, thanks, a) Please. b) You're welcome. 11> Write the questions in the conversation. A: Can 1 help you? B: Yes, I want to join the computer club, please. BE coeeweses B: Vaughan. aA. Br V-ALU-G-H-AN, B: 33 Talbot Road, Cambridge, CB4 2AP. B: Three seven one, six three double-four. B: Sure. three double four. i's three seven one, si ® 60 for 12 You phone a music club to join a class. In your notebook, write your conversation with the receptionist. @ @ What's wrong? ) € 4 ——— i 13> Look at the mistakes and correct them. < 7%) ‘The classes are(aturday morning. ® _The classes are on Saturday morning. STUDY CORNER Uy Capital letters (2) Le We use capital letters for: As «the pronoun Et Wy + the start of sentences: Hel ) ‘My name's Luke. names and titles: Emily, Mr Freeman « places: Brighton Station « streets and roads: Oxford Street C '* postcodes: Brighton TW1 3EX '* nationalities and languages: Chinese days of the week: Monday 14> Rewrite the sentences with capital letters. daniel cresson is a french-canadian student. 1 spanish is on wednesday afternoon. 2. mr hugh potter 3 north road, hastings, sussex ~ de 3G 2, Sarah meets Ryan It is Sarah’s first day at work at the Good Health Club. ‘A good-looking young man speaks to her. ‘Hello. Are you new here?” ‘Yes, [ am.’ ‘t'm Ryan Jones. Are you a member of the club? ‘No, 'm an instructor here.” ‘Do you take the jazz dance classes?” ‘No. | take aerobics and circuit training,” ‘Oh, really? When are your classes?” “They're on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday Look. The class timetable is here, on the noticeboard.’ The next day Sarah meets her class for the first time, ‘Good moming, everyone! My name’s Sarah. Ryan is in the front row. Sarah is surprised. ‘Oh, hello! Are you in my class?” ‘Yes. Lam now. [After the class, Ryan speaks to Sarah. “Thanks for a good class. ‘You're welcome.” ‘{ like your style. Are you a fitness instructor back in New Zealand?” ‘No, 'm not. Pm a student at a sports college in. Wellington. Look, 1... ‘What about dinner this evening?” ‘Sorry, 'm busy.” ‘Well, maybe tomorrow. What's your telephone number?" ‘Look, Ryan ...” ‘Where do you live? What's your address? ry, Ryan” ‘Hey! Wait a moment, Sarah! Heres my card. Give me a call.” ‘fm sorry. I must go. It’s time for my next class. ‘See you around.” “Maybe.” In your notebook, write if the sentences are T (true} of F (false) of the club. 2 Sarah's classes are on every day of the week. 3. Ryan is in Sarah's class 4 Sarah is a fitness instructor in New Zealand. | 5 Ryan wants to have dinner with Sarah. | 6 Sarah gives Ryan her telephone number. oe 2 , | | | | | > Skills development CeCe oct iss Reem CU aad CCU y islands in order of size are Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Molokai, and Lanai. Meee) the Big Island, the Orchid. Pee es Doan teacheh, Wy name 14 Liane, Tate. Tin th years ote and. Tm from the island. of Hauml, one of 1d Hawrmiten, isbandd dn the Pacific Oc0an.. The Capital of the Hawaiian islands, Honatudu, i4 or. Oahu Tiband. The Hawaiian islands are how one of the states of the USA, 40 Tm. American, Mott tourists in Haurais are from mainland. USA. They love Hawaik because, dt cd ver Mean Tesa toed ond ap Ea aga hat Ke, We're 3700 kikometres west of San Wamcsco. Ono of Serer iy ambitions 0 to go to the USA te ) Tlivesn Hilo, a tum. onthe east const of the island. of 1) Complete the information Haus. 1 speak English and Fotyneian, but many about Liana. people in Haumii are of Tapantie descent and. also Apteh Japanese. Tm a atudent at Hilo High Schaot. Name: Its a very nice schoot with about 500 aludenta Age: T live at home with my father and mother and three. Nationality: brothers, My father ia an exporter of pineapples and agar Prndapples, ugar and, of Course, tourtam. are Ciy/Town: ah impartant un Hawaits ecgnemy Island: Please write and tell me about you. and your cousilry School: Beat wishes, Languages: Liana Ambition: 22 2) Complete the factfile about the Hawaiian lands. ATE cerca The Hawaiian islands USA_ Country __ Location __ ‘Main islands _ Capital _ Climate Languages _ Economy _ ) Move on / Go for it ) 3) Complete the sentences. The state of Haw consists of 1 The capital of the state of Hawaii is 2. The state of Hawaii is a part of 3. Most tourists in Hawaii are from 4 Hawaii is 5 People in Hawaii speak .. 4) In your notebook, write a factfile for an island or @ country which you know. 5> Use your factfile to write a paragraph about the island or country. islands, of San Francisco. .. grow in Hawaii, W Stay cool / Move on ) 6> You are in Hilo and meet Liana at a party. Write your part of the conversation. ® Go for it Liana: You: Liana: You: Liana: You: Liana: You: Liana: You: What's your name? Nice to meet you! V'm American, What about you? V'm from Hilo. Where are you from? ) 7> Continue the conversation with Liana. I'm a student at Hilo High School, Tell me about your school. What school subjects do you like? Who's your favourite band? What nationality are they? like American pop music, Well, | must go. Bye! 23 » I've got two sisters. GsStay cool) 1> Circle seven family members in the puzzle. Fcblelstalstole) wi yjefefolr wle}a) etelefoletel tebe) polcfe|r}als|e|w)a) BEAGOEOoD) mr OEE ® Move on 2> Match the descriptions. te 2.3. 4 6. grandmother and a) children grandfather en 2 mother and father b) am only chi 3. son and daughter ) grandchildren 4 wife and husband 5 a child with no d) parents brothers or sisters eee 6 grandson and granddaughter f) a married couple 24 ® Go for it) 3> Complete the sentences. ‘My cousin's mother is my 1 My aunt's husband is my ... 2 My father’s mother is my .. 3. My mother’s father is my .. 4 My grandmother and grandfather are my 5 My father is my grandmother's... 6 My mother’s new husband is my 4> Complete the paragraph about The Addams Family with one of these words: ‘daughter © uncle» childign grandmother» wife son Gomez and Morticia Addams are They've got two Their | name is Pugesley and their . is called Wednesday. The CHIMES acne .. is called Granny Addams and their © is called Fester. They've got a butler called Lurch and a very strange cousin called It WSiay cool) (Sa Verb have got & Ww 5) Complete the grammar tables. @ Positive statements 1 ve got a motorbike. )? 33 1 haven't got a car wy You two brothers. You any sisters He straight hai He curly hai She curly ha. She straight hair it forty classrooms tt a computer room We a computer. We 2 CD player. You two cousins in Canada. You any cousins in the USA | They blonde hai Trey brown hair Short answers | they got short brown hair? Yes, they No, t Questions . | ee Positive Negative | Have | got brown eyes? ‘Yes, you have. No, you haven't. you got a motorbike? Yes, | No, | j he got any brothers and sisters? Yes, he No, he | it got 8 computer room: Yes, i No, it | | we got any old photos? Yes, you No, you | you got any cousins in Canada? Yes, we No, we | | | Some and any Genitive apostrophe s: singular and | | plural 6> Write either some or any in each sentence. Have you got any. brothers or sisters? 7> Put the apostrophe in the correct place. Luke is(foms)so. .. old Elvis cassettes. uke isGoms)son, She's a teacher at a@ird)school. 1 My sister has got .. 2 Thaven't got .. heavy metal magazines. soe new Students in their class. 1 Is that your parents car? _ pets? 2 Lukes brother is called Charlie, 3 They've got .. 4 Has your family got .. 3 What's your sisters name? 4 Where are Emilys CDs? 5 This is Daniels video camera. 6 My penfriends names are Sue and Marc. 25 © SED Subject pronouns and possessive 10) Use the information in the factfile to adjectives complete the penfriend advertisement. 8> Circle the correct word in each sentence. TT css GBHer loves New York. Name Sonia Kisler 1 They're/Their from Manchester. Nationality polisn 21s Emily you/your sister? livesin Cracow, Poland 3. His/Him father’s name is Simon, Age 15 4 Our/We English classes start at 8.30. Family two brothers, one sister 5 That man is he/his uncle. Description ong blonde hair, viue eyes Verb have got with some/any languages olish, Enolisn Favourite band The smashing Pumpkins 9) Write the questions and answers. Favourite film star Leonardo picaprio _Favourite football team don't know _Wants penfriends in sritain, Germany My name's Sonia from and 'm years old Lisa and a sister, We alive at home with my parents. 1 Polish and a lite" hair and blue My favourite band is The Smashing Pumpkins. \ realy like ‘new album! My sister and | ‘some big posters of Sam and Joe Leo . room, We think he's eat. ike sport, but a favourite football team | wart penttiends in Britain or Germany. My adress is UL Jana Kazimierz 26 OT eee hoe ®Stay cool _) ) 11> Look at the portraits and write the questions 12> Rearrange the sentences to make 2 for each answer. conversation and write it in your notebook. 1f Pein lovet 2b Oh yes? What's her name? ve got light brown hair. a) Yes, she has. Very big beautiful brown eyes. @)Oh yes? What's her name? ) Has she got brown cyes? 4) Then | know who you mean. Susan Pollard, She's my girlfriend, actually €) T know three girls called Susan. What colour “ hair has she got? ‘Yes, they're brown, @'m in love! ne . 9) She's got dark hair and it’s quite long and wavy. h} Susan. Do you know her? or It’s short. | don’t Tike long hi or It’s straight. It's not curly. a «Helen? Tve got long, wavy hair 13) In your notebook, write a conversation with a friend about your new boyfriend/girtfriend. No, they aren’t blue. They're green. Culture snapshot Family names British children usually call their parents Mummy and Daddy when they are young and Mum and Dad when they are older. Grandparents are called Granny and Granddad, or Grandma and Grandpa. fn the USA children usually call their parents ‘Mom and Pop or Ma and Pa. © Move on — 26 Subject pronouns and possessive adjectives 8> Circle the correct word in each sentence. GhoHer loves New York. 1 They're/Their from Manchester. 2 1s Emily you/your sister? 3. His/Him father’s name is Simon. 4. Our/We English classes start at 8.30, 5 That man is he/his uncle. Verb have got with some/any 9) Write the questions and answers. Lisa QGoforit ) 10> Use the information in the factfile to complete the penfriend advertisement. ATI Name Sonia Kisler Nationality Polish lives in Cracow, Poland Age 15 Family two brothers, one sister Description long blonde hair, blue eyes _languages Polish, English _Favourite band rhe Smashing Pumpkins _Favourite film star Leonardo picaprio _ Favourite football team don't. know Wants penfriends in Britain, Germany SONIA KISLER My name's Sonia tm from and I'm years old, and a sister We all Hive at home in‘ with my parents. | Polish and a itte hair and blue My favourite band is The Smashing Pumpkins really ike --- ew album! My sister and | some big posters of Leonardo Diaprio in oom. We think he's reat. {tke sport, but |” a favourite football team | want pentriends in Britain or Germany. My adress is Jana Kaznierza 53, 01-65 Cracow, Poland. on fil HX WsStay cool) © Move on) 11 > Look at the portraits and write the questions 12> Rearrange the sentences to make a for each answer. conversation and write it in your notebook. 1f min lovet Wh 2b Oh yes? What's her name? _ What colow Tye got light brown hair. a) Yes, she has. Very big beautiful brown eyes. @D)ob yes? What’s her name? It’s short. 1 don’t Tike long hair. €) Has she got brown eyes? 4) Then 1 know who you mean. Susan Pollard, She's my girlfriend, actually. ©) know three girls called Susan. What colour hair has she got? Yes, they're brown. @®"'m in love! 9g) She's got dark hair and it’s quite long and wavy. h) Susan. Do you know her? or. It’s straight. 1's not curly. Helen? Tye got long, wavy hair. SE a QGororie >) 13) In your notebook, write a conversation with a friend about your new boyfriend/girlfriend. No, they aren't blue, They're green. Culture snapshot Family names British children usually call their parents Mummy and Daddy when they are young and Mum and Dad when they are older. Grandparents are called Granny and Granddad, or Grandma and Grandpa. In the USA children usually call their parents ‘Mom and Pop or Ma and Po. )) Do you like . heavy metal? Stay cool) Present simple 1> Complete the grammar table. |, Positive statements \ like rock music. : classical music, You heavy metal rock music. | rap regge. € st cap. | ‘ folk music. s heavy metal Short answers , Positive Negative you lke rap? Yes, No,! Yes, he i | he like ice crear? on None | 8 | Yes, me No, we [ mn here Cana y Yes they cme Object pronouns 2> Replace the words underlined with an object pronoun, 1 don’t know Cara’s new boyfriend 4 Why does she hate you and your brother? | don't know hi . 1 Do you like Emily Freeman? 5 Does your teacher know your mother? 2 My sister doesn't like The Beatles. 6 I like the new exchange students very much. 3. My father gives my brother and me pocket 7 She doesn't like me and my family at all money. 28 Move on Present simple questions 3> Write questions and answers using the information in the box. Robert Tina Turner w | Alanis Morissette x 1Elton John wv | 2 ABBA v 3 Oasis x | 4George Michael She thinks she’s brilliant. He doesn’t like her CDs at all She's got all his CDs. .. He likes them a lot. She thinks they're boring, He really likes his new CD. 4> Complete the sentences with do, does, don’t or doesn't. “Does Chilli live in Brighton?" “Yes, he | does: you like ice cream?’ ‘Yes, | Emily like Daniel?" "Yes, she 2 3. My parents like my new boyfriend. 4 She .. the ci .. live at home now. She lives in with her aunt you and your sister like your nevr school?" "Yes, we ... 6 ‘newman YOU know this word in English?” ‘No, 1 Present simple: object pronouns and adverbs of degree 5> Answer the questions using the prompts. Do you like Daniel? Nes, ike bh Gike/a tot) alot, 1 Do you and your sister like rap? (hate) 2 Does Emily like Spike? (not like/very much) 3 Do her parents like her boyfriend? (hate) 4 Does Tom like you and Mark? (like/a lot) 5 Do you like my new jeans? (not like/very much) (she/hate) 6 Does Anna like Whitney Houston? 29 ®sStay cool) 6 Rearrange the letters to spell different types of music. (Sepp > ckr > = osu (oh) beck.) Geach} © Move on / Go for it ) 7> Complete the crossword. Across 1 A form of transport. (3) 6 on and western music is popular in America, (7) 10 This music rhymes with joke. (4) 12. Beethoven and Brahms are composers of music, (9) 16 Preposition. (2) 17 Metallica is a heavy . group. (5) 18 Tina Turner's ex-husband. (3) 19 Live ond Let is the name of a 8 This music rhymes with cap. (3) James Bond Film. (3) 9 Aretha Franklin is the queen of Down music. (4) 2 /DC is a famous rock band. (2) 1 Girl's name, short for Margarita, (4) 3 Elvis Presley is called the king of 12 Short for compact disc. (2) ‘n’ Roll. (4) 13 Not he. (3) 4 ‘Do you like reggae?’ "Yes, | love Q) 14 The opposite of hot. (4) ossessive adjective. (2) Oasis?" "Yes, ) 7 This word is the opposite of Yes. (2) 17 “Excuse Ld AG Culture snapshot Reggae music Reggae isa type of ibbean with developed in Jamai 960s where the most famous reggae singer was Bob Marley. sic is still popular in Britain and often have a political message. Reggae Is reggae popular in your country? 30 ° Gere stay cool / Move on ) 8> Write Steve's part of the conversation using the sentences. © Well, what do you think of them? © No, they aren't. They're amazing. Where's your CD player? © Do you like rap? © Do you want to hear it? © Because I've got the new Cool Brothers CD. Steve: Julie: Oh, hello Steve. Steve: ;aveeemeeeree It depends. Why? Steve: “os Oh, not them. They're rubbish! Steve: Julie: W's over there on the shelf. Steve: * Jul Sure, ® 60 for it) 9> Write the other half of the conversation. A: Do you listen to music on the radio? B: Yes, 1 do. B: Well, | listen in the moming when I wake up. B: It depends. Sometimes | like heavy metal. B: I haven't got a favourite band, but | like Crash Test Dummies a lot. B: Male or female? AS (susie pays) Steve: * . Julie: 1 still think they're rubbish. B: Let me think, Er... Annie Lennox is very good. es, | play the guitar, B: Yes, our group's called Black Mamba. Our next gig is on Friday night at the Hot House Club. Bo you want to come? A: B: Great. Here's a free ticket, 3 32 3 We call her the “Starlight Runner” Sarah goes into the dance studio and greets her class. ‘OK, everyone. Are you ready? Then let’ begin!” She turns the CD player on. The music is fast, loud, and energetic. Everyone is happy ~ except Ryan. He stops. K ‘What's the matter, Ryan? What’ your problem?’ ‘It's the music. I don’t like it, Its awful. Have you got any other tapes, you know, something up-to-date?” Bz Sarah stops the tape. tow ‘Sorry about this, everyone, but Ryan doesn't like the music. What about the rest of you? Do you like it?” a wr The others all like the music. Sarah looks at Ryan. ‘Tm sorry you don't like the music, You can change classes if you want.’ ‘No, I like this class and 1 like the teacher a lot!" After the class, Ryan talks to Sarah. “What about dinner tonight, Sarah? ‘Sorry, Ryan. I'm busy all this week.” ‘You're always busy, Sarah. Have you got a boyfriend? Oh, never mind, its not important. See you! That evening,Tony, the manager of the health club, meets Ryan at the elub entrance. ‘Hi, Ryan! How do you like our new fitness instructor?” Sarah? | like her a lot. But why is she always busy in the evening?” he runs. She's a marathon runner. She’ very good. in fact, she’s got a place in the New York Marathon.” The New York Marathon? That’ interesting” ‘Look, here she comes now? Tony calls out to Sarah. in your notebook, answer the ‘How many miles this evening” questions, ‘Fifteen, What does Ryan think about: 1 the music? 2 the class? 3. Sarah? Ryan looks at Sarah. But it’s late. It’s dark outside!” T know. I like running under the stars.’ What does Sarah think about: Tony laughs and says, 4 running? ‘That's why we call her the “Starlight Runner”,” 5 Ryan? Can | come too? Vocabular > Move on) 3> Look at the requests and the price list. How much change from £5 does each customer get? Change from £5 A hot dog and an ice cream, please. Afi \ ‘An ice cream and Two hamburger a coke, please. please. 9, coke, a coffee, and ‘Abox of popcorn a hot dog, please. and a coke, please. y 4 Look at the sweet counter and complete the conversations. You: Hos the popeom? Assistant: ty 4 You: OK. Here's two pounds. 4 You: ch is You: OK. Here’s four pounds. Assistant are the chocolates? Assistant: _ Thanks, That’s twenty-five pen You: OK. Here's a five pound note. ? is the coke? poner 1 You: Assistant: You: OK. Here's a pound, Assistant: 2 You: .. are the sweets? Assistant: You! OK. Here’s a pound. Assistant: .... 3 You: is the ice cream? Assistant: 34 Osea) Present simple with fixed times 5> Circle the correct form of the verb. What time does the film starts&tart?) 1 The film end/ends at 10.30. 2 Do the shops opens/open at 3 p.m.? 3. What time do/does the concert end? 4 Hurry up! The film start/starts in half an hour! 5 Our summer holidays ends/end on Sunday. (Move on) 6> Write the conversations for each journey. EES) Flights from London to Paris Depart Arrive London 05.45 Paris 06.50 | - apt A: What time does th A: How long is the es. an hour and five minutes. What tir in Paris Depart Arrive London 12.55 Brussels 17.05 es a =| journey? Buses from London to Brighton Depart Arrive London 0 08. AO. Brighton 11.00 1 a get ncn 2A ») # What’s Gary got? © Where is the concert on? * When do the gates open? © When does the concert start? © Where do the buses leave from? © When can they meet? In your notebook, write Gary's note to his friend Mark © Communicatio ® Stay cool / Move on ) 8> Complete the conversation using the verbs. listen © look * borrow © come in * see @ talk) Yul . YN Li LIBS a — qs to you, Mandy? David: Can talk Mandy: Yes, of course you can. David: at your biology Mandy: Yes, .. sno YOU can. personal stereo? Mandy: Yes, Davids for ten minutes? Mandy: No, I'm afraid ... David: Mandy: Yes, .. (Lote) David: Mandy: No, 36 ‘you tomorrow evening? Go forit —_) 9 > Rearrange the sentences and write the conversation in your notebook. 1 f The new Jim Carrey film is on at the Odeon. Do _you like Jim Carrey? a) They're £4.60. b) It starts at 6.30. ) Oh dear, I haven't got any money. Can 1 borrow £57 4) OK. What about this evening? ) Yes, of course, Here you are, )The new Jim Carrey film is on at the Odeon, Do you like Jim Carrey? 4) Great! What time does it start? hh) How much are the tickets? 4) Thanks very much. Let's go! 4) Yes, 1 do. He's very funny. Let’s go and see it. 10 > Correct these sentences. Can my brotherGorrowDyour bike? Can my brother borrow your bike? 1 Where is the film in? Storing vocabulary How many family words and types of music can you remember? 11> In your notebook, make lists. Family members Types of music Welcome to Brighton. Wit ELE WsStay cool) > Look at the pictures and say what the places are, ® Move on) QGoforit —) 2> Rearrange the words to name the places. 3 Write where can you find the following: su ROE sports) pool trains il films post, park » 2 letters and stamps 2. iment + gallery 3 money 4 coffee and tea 3 sunnnnnininnmennnne gat station, — so 5. sports and activities 4 sonnet » centre. 6 aspirin, and shampoo 7 newspapers 5 cnn swimming, office aa 6 ra so multiplex , store roitiple / De railway cinema, © Stay cool) There is and There are Prepositions of place 5> Complete the grammar tables. 4) Look at the pictures and circle the correct Questions ena preposition. PR there a theatre in your town? Are any cinemas in your town? Short answers | Positive I - | Yes, is | | Yes, are. No, there | Positive statements | Theresa video shop in our street | There some nice parks in London, Negative statements a cinema in our town any theatres in our town, © Move on) yf WW There is and There are 7 | 6 > Complete the sentences with there's, there isn't, there are, there aren't, is there? or are there?. behind/opposite va. @ nice park in this street. .- three of us in our family 2D neon a good video shop near here? Bsns some good stories in this book 4. suasuenmneenes 10 Of food shops round here, but ...... iny clothes shops. 5 .@ bath in the bathroom but = a shower. next to/between 6 sw two German dictionaries in that bookcase? 38 ‘Court Road There is and There are with prepositions of place 7 >> Respond to the requests and say where the places are with a street name and a preposition. I want to buy some stamps. (on the comer of} 1 want to buy some aspirin, (next to) 2. Where can | leave my car? (opposite) 3 Let’s go dancing tonight, (behing) 4 I want to get some US dollars. (next to) 5 1 want to buy some magazines. (between) 6 Where can | find out about museums? (near), eee © Go forit _) 8> Look at the list of symbols on the page of the hotel guide. Then complete the conversation. The Prince Regent Hotel r Pot ootcan We shone Woman: This sounds like a good hotel. The Prince Regent Hotel. it's quite big. Man: Oh yes? How many bedrooms "nu - Woman: aeons Man: — That is quite big. 1. oF a bath in each room? Woman: *.... Man: — Good. What about television? jw televisions in the bedrooms? Woman: Man: — That's great. * a restaurant? Woman: wo, and a breakfast café, Man: — What about sports facilities? Woman: and four Man: Four! Great! | hope "awn a car park. Woman: Yes, Man: — Good. Let’s book it! 39 © COC uae nated) 9 > Look at the list of things to do. In your notebook, list the activities in three groups. Outdoor Indoor Evening activities activities activities | - ‘go to the gotoa cinema disco Petr © Move on / Go for it) Things to do go to the cinema go to the beach go toa disco/club go for a bike ride go for a pizzafhamburger go swimming f go shopping € play football (or another sport) watch a video have a barbecue @ 10> Complete the conversations and suggest activities for the different days. It’s Saturday morning and it’s a lovely day. A: Let's B: Oh, no. A: All right, Let's su B: OK. 1 It’s Sunday afternoon and it’s raining. A: Let's B: Oh, no. A: All right. Let’s .... B: OK. @What's wrong? ) 11 > Circle the mistakes and rewrite the note correctly in your notebook. . 5g ea @ @® & EP) 40 2 It's early Saturday evening. It's a warm evening, You are hungry. A B: Oh, no. A: All right B: OK. 3 It’s Friday afternoon, after school. You want to be outside, At B: Oh, no. A: All right. B: OK. Cond eee wre ban. See ‘yout these, . # | 4 Leaving for New York It is near the time for Sarah to go to New York. She telephones her cousin, Mike. Mike is a professional marathon runner. At the moment he’ got a job ina big London hotel. “Mike! I's me, Sarah. When do you finish work in the evening?” “At seven.” ‘Great! Let’ do a practice run tomorrow evening.” The next evening, after their run, Mike and Sarah go to the café at the club. ‘So, how's life? How are your classes” ‘They're OK. But there's a guy in my class called Ryan. He’ a bit of a problem. ‘Why?’ ‘Well, he likes me but I don't like him. There he is!” Ryan comes over to speak to them, ‘Hi, Sarah! Are you off to New York on Saturday for the marathon?” ‘That’ right. This is my cousin, Mike. Mike Goodman He's a marathon runner too.’ ‘Nice to meet you, Mike. Have you got a good hotel in New York, Sarah?” “Mike's got a hotel but T've just got a room at the YMCA.’ ‘Oh, I know the YMCA. Its OK? ‘Weil, its cheap and it has a good fitness centre.’ ‘Thats true, Anyway, what about a drink tonight? Just you and me. To say goodbye.” ‘Tm sorry, Ryan, but...” ‘You're busy! I know. Well, good luck in the marathon both of you. Bye!” Ryan leaves. Mike looks at Sarah. ‘He’ OK, really.’ ‘No he isn't. He’ pushy!” On Saturday, Sarah and Mike go to the airport to catch their flight to New York. At the check-in desk, Sarah suddenly sees Ryan in the distance, She turns to Mike ‘Look, there's Ryan! Why is he here?” ‘He's probably meeting someone. Relax, Sarah!” Sarah doesn’t say anything and they go quickly into the departure lounge. Write the sentences in the correct order to tell the stor her trip to New York. ) Ryan speaks to them in the café. 0) Sarah sees Ryan at the airport 4) Sarah meets her cousin Mike. ¢) Sarah and Mike go to the airport, f Sarah tells Mike about Ryan. a) Ryan asks questions about » Skills development er Ce corn) Dea onthe east Cad rere Hive in an apartment in Manhattan with ‘my mum and dad. | like New York, There's always something to do and somewhere t0.go. There's a great burger restaurant ‘opposite our apartment. Their double cheeseburgers are my favourite. I've got two sisters. They're both ‘married and live in different parts of New York. ma student at Hunter College. That's a senior high school. My main schoo! subjects are English, French, psychology, chemistry, neath, and geometry. ‘My favourite subject Is psychology. {also like music. !'m ina rap group called urban Dwellers. We rap about things around us, things we see in the street or things that annoy us. My ambition Is to be a psycholoaist or have a career in rap music. 42 ory co Ped Pe Ded Ce ina hetes topcase in the middle of the county. There aren't SH nee alee yi ae Hel wi wie es eee ose ween: _ Ecoaeis insiesincernisoner a Hoy tgs cons for moto-cross and | go moto-eross aoning any scree ae 1.gQ0 to Ilfracombe Coitegé, ‘school. My school subjects are’é Ss oe. jm ae want to be a BBC raman at sh an ® Stay cool / Move on ) Stay cool 1> Complete the information about Loren and 3) In your notebook, make a personal profile of yourself using the headings in Exercise 1. Loren Hammonds _ TomDen! © Move on) —— 4) Choose either Loren or Tom, and say which - ~ parts of his life are the same as yours. Then say - ; which are different. Same ‘Type of school: — — - Different » 2> Correct the information in the sentences. Loren Loren lives in a house in Brooklyn. QGoforit —) 1 There's nothing to do there. 5> In your notebook, write a composition about your life using the personal profile in Exercise 3, _ Loren lives in an apa 2. He hasn’t got any sisters or brothers. Culture snapshot 3. He's a student at university. Some language differences ses British English biscuit 4 cookie oa film movie 4 Tom lives in a big town. fiat apartment postcode zip code pound note dollar bill 5 There are plenty of things to do in the village. secondary schoo! senior high soft drink ° He goes ice-skating every Saturday. 7 His favourite schoo! subject is maths. ») | never go straight home. Stay cool a) 2> Complete the paragraph using the verbs. 11) Write the means of transport * play © watch # qycle * start *do for each picture. * have # leave *90 snes breakfast. 1 get up _at half past six and’... ‘TV for about a quarter of an hour and then home, | always *. to school. Lessons basketball my _ at eight o'clock. After school 1" with my friends, Then 1 sow home and * homework. 3> Choose words and phrases from the box below, iwhich follow the verbs have, go, do. ‘ Oe . ape Pry \ \s AG the shopping a shower ‘gymnastics to a disco breakfast the housework your homework out with friends to school home a drink a party 44 QGoforit 4> Complete the crossword, Across 1 Something you do after school. (8) 5 How do you Q) 6 Her record's in the Top 7 (See 3 down) (2) +6) 9 A Jaguar is a type of onan. - (3) 11 What time do you start none ? (6) 14 Not she. (2) 15 How many eyes have you got? (3) 16 A means of transport. (5) 18 www = the World Wide 20 We don’t go to school .. 21 Another word for also. (3) 24 The first meal of the day. (9) @) . Sunday. (2) Down 1 Not cold. (3) 2 Opposite of woman. (3) 3 (and 7 Across) Something you do after school and in the evening. (5, 2} 4. Girl singer Lang. (2) 8 In cities people often travel by under __ (6) 9 You do this to your teeth in the morning and evening, (5) 10 Daniel gets up ..... on Sunday. (4) 11 always have a ss... in the morning. (6) 12 A, By vee Dy ee » F (2) 13 Opposite of in. (3) 17 On the top of a house. (4) 19 Short for British Tourist Authority. (3) 22 Allright. (2) 23. 3rd person singular of verb to be. (2) Grammar stay cot) Present simple and adverbs of frequency 5> Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb. He he a shower every moming. (have) sw before she 1 She always to sleep. (read/go) at 6.30. (get up) his homework on the bus. (do) . New Baywatch on Friday. to school by train. (go) in a restaurant every summer. his car every Sunday. (clean) 6 > Write the adverb of frequency in the correct place. My mother goes shopping after work. (always) ‘My mother abways goes shopping after work. 1 My brother is late for college. (usually) 2 We go to the beach after school. (sometimes) 3 She goes to school by bus. (never) 4 Luke has an egg for breakfast. (often) 45 > © Mor 7 > Complete the question or the answer, Q: Where, A: He has lunch in the canteen, Q: When does your mother go shopping? every day. 1 Q: What time .. ‘Az She gets up at seven. 2 Q: When does your first lesson start? at 8 am, 3. Q: How often. ‘A: She never stays late at school. 4: When . A: He gets home at about 4.30, 5 Q: Who does she telephone each day? A her boyfriend, 6 Q: Where .. A: She always does her homework on the train, @Goforit Linkers: first, then, after that 8) Use the adverbs always, usually, often, sometimes, never, to write sentences which mean ‘the same. ‘Now and then I meet my friends at The Cyber Café, 1 She stays late at school on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 2 We go to school by bus every day. 3 I don't wear red. 4 My family have supper at 7 o’clock on most days. 5 He wakes up at 6.30 every moming. 9> Look at the pictures and write a paragraph in your notebook about Dave's morning routine. Use the linkers: first, then, after that. ey LU uke RCO ® Stay cool / Move on ) 10 > Write Alice's sentences in the correct order to make a conversation with Kylie. * Yes, sometimes, but | always pay for the tickets! * Because we never go out. © He always goes to a football match on Saturday. hate it! Football’s boring! Tm fed up with Darren * Because he Tooks like Keanu Reeves! ‘* Never during the week. He comes to my house and watches TV. Kyl What's the matter? Kylie: What? Never? Alice: Kylie: What about the weekend? 11> In your notebook, write a similar conversation between two boys. Stress on longer words Words with more than one syllable have the main stress on one of the syllables. You can mark a stressed [ syllable in three ways: helicopter or helicopter or ‘helicopter 12.> Mark the stressed syllable in these words. Nouns: breakfast television programme presenter Adjectives: exciting difficult favourite popular Kylie: What's wrong with football? Kylie: Does he ever take you to the cinema? Kylie: So why do you go out with him then? Compare this with your own schoo! timetable. ») Can you scuba-dive? Vocabular ®Stay cool) 1> Look at the pictures and write the names of the sports. 2.> Write the next two months in each sequence. CREED 4) Complete the verbs for the water sports. swimming Tse 2sa 3 wi awa a 5 di — 48 5> Read the code to find the missing words. ‘You will have te some letters, //ELaEOR / ff €#8aQc 1#99028 = 226x902 30aQnZ§ = AEROS RE = 5§9Q00Qc Verb can (ability) T> Choose the correct verb from the box to complete the questions. —— [Grady say ewite spear | |= Se ee id __ music? a kilometre? © 25 masts? the guitar? German? . Goodbye in French? a letter in Spanish? your national anthem? > Look at Exercise 7. In your notebook, write about the things you can and can’t do. Lean’t read music. 1 n ran ail 6 > Write down the name of a sport which: begins with the letter ‘b” basketball 1 you do in water 2 you play on ice 3 you do on snow 4 ends in ball 5 you play in teams 6 you play with a racquet 7 you play with a bat 8 you play on a pitch 9 you play on a court Gerund (-ing form) after verbs like, love, hate 9> Write sentences using the prompts. tove B tke @ not tke hate 69 | John B® walk John doesn’t like walking. Susan and Liz @ cycle Susan and Liz love ay 1 Alan @® swim 2. Jane B dance 3 Rob and Tom GB run cling. 4 Liz and Dave GQ get up carly 6 Sally and Alan Bpiy cards 10> Look at Exercise 9 again. in your notebook, write about what you like and don’t like. 49 @ What's wrong? ) 50 Adverbs of frequency 11> Write questions and answers about how often Laura does things. activity [Mon [Tues Ted [thurs] ri [sat [Sun (0 out fora hamburger v phone her boyfriend [wv viv v visit her grandmother v v v wash her hair v v tidy fer roam v often does Laura go out for a hamburger? 12> In your notebook, write how often you do these things. - Use the prompts and words from the box. © clean your teeth drink coffee or tea * tidy your room © wash your hair © watch TV * buy sweets * buy a magazine © do your homework L teeth i eF Sy 13> Correct the sentences, Sn Daniel likes@wit)and G@Min the summer, Daniel likes swimming and sailing in the summer, 1 Can you come to my party on Wesneday? never have a shower Oost go to the cinema a oe month go to school visit your grandparents every day 3 How often you go to the beach? 4 My birthday is on may 2th, 5 When your exams are this year? 2. I buy magazines about one 6 We like going to the beach on summer, > Move on 15> Write Cara's questions to complete her conversation with Marc. Cara: _ How old are you Mare: I'm fifteen, Cara: = Mare: It's on March 14th. Cara: . Mare: No, I can't. Anyway water-skiing is very expensive. Cara: Mare: Perhaps twice a month. It depends on the films. Cara: Mare: Never. We haven't got MTV at home. Cara: *. Mare: Yes, 1 do, but I'm not a very good swimmer. QQGo for it) 14> Complete the conversation. Use the correct 16 > In your notebook, write a similar form of can, the ~ing form, or a verb in the conversation between you and a friend. present simple. Katy: __ you skate, Robert? Culture snapshot Robert: Yes,1 ._. Everyone in my Sport in British schools family “sea skate, Tike very much. Katy: 1 : skate. 1 fall over all the time. But |} like . it on TV, especially the Winter Olympics. Robert: “ James skate? 7 British children often play some sport at schoo! Katy: No, he He hates during the week a In winter the choice is usually between rugby, 7 football or basketball for boys, and netball or Robert: But | know he... .. Tollerskating. hockey for girls, In summer, the main sports are Katy: No, he”. swimming, athletics, tennis and rounders (like baseball Robert: Are you sure? ve " Do you play any sports in your school? Katy: I'm quite sure. He If so, which ones? sport at all. He's very lazy! > 52 5 Amessage for Sarah Sarah arrives in New York after her seven hour flight. She goes to the YMCA by bus and subway. After a good night's rest, she wakes up ready for the day. The reception clerk greets her as she gives him her key. ‘Hi! Hows it going?” I collect my number for the marathon today ‘Well, I hope it's a lucky one. Have a nice day! ‘And you! Bye! rah walks quickly towards the door. The clerk calls after her ‘Hey! Miss! Wait! There’ a me: ge for you!” But Sarah doesn’t hear him, At the marathon office, Sarah gives her form to a girl at the desk. Tim afraid | can't read your surname. Is it Hillard?” Sorry. My writing’s bad. It Hilliard with an i ‘OK. Your number is 1 That's brilliant! Thanks. Sarah turns away. The young man behind her smiles. in your notebook, correct the Lucky number, huh? L hope so — 77 is the number of my house back hor in New Zealand. ‘New Zealand? You're a long way from home. My by the way. Tim Brooks sentences, 1 Sarah goes by taxi to the YMCA. 2 She doesn’t sleep well name’s Ti Hi! I'm Sarah. Sarah Hilliard, 3 She collects her message in the morning. 4 She goes to the marathon Are you alone in New York? cousin’s here too. Mike Goodman. He's also ir office to get her passport 5 The girl can’t read Sarah's St this yea rathon. Maybe you know about him?” y . rst name Yes, I do! Isn't he a favourite to win? 6 Timi asks Sarah Sarah waits as the young man collects his number | | | | ‘Well, yes, he rofessional rw ‘Tm a professional, too. , aoe Really! {5 a message from ‘Come for a practice ith me this evening. [usually L run in Central Park. Let's meet at six o'clock. ~ es ‘Oh, OK. Great | wel) : sear co When Sarah returns to the YMCA, the receptionist cee yo VEY gives her a note. CT ie om 405. Here's your key and here's a message for you. an Thank you RY ( >) What's Daniel doing? [ Negative statements | | Ostay cool) Positive statements ] Present continuous | | ivptaing tems | nis, | | He She | manot playing tenris, | He 1> Complete the grammar tables. They Short answers ~ | Questions ; we Positive Negative SARIN ee \ tennis? Yes, you No, you | | you tennis? Yes, | No, j | Is he playing tennis? Yes,he is No, he isn't | they tennis? | | Yes, they No, th a Move on) Present continuous 2> Use the verbs to write about the activities. shave * make e write © tidy doing? doing? doing? their room. sandwiches, a shower. 53 ¢ 3) Write sentences in the present continuous. He (v read) a book. He (x read) a magazine. . na. $ __He isn’t reading a magazine._ 1 1 (x watch) New Baywatch. | (v watch) Melrose Place. 2 My cousin (x live) in London. He (¥ work) in ‘New York, A: Daniel (write) to his family? B: (v). 3 Az he (have) a good time in Brighton? B: (v). AD B: . 4 Az they (use) the computer? Ay B: (x). Present simple and continuous 4> Write the correct form of the verb, Use the present simple or present continuous. He_ speaks English and Italian. (speak) I can’t come now. | Pm on my project. (work) Vann YOU cnn . 8 uniform at your school? (wear) 2. Answer the phone for me. 1. a shower. (have) 3 usually . 4 We... .. to schoo! by bus. (go) at about 8.30. (get) 5 Be quiet! | programme, (watch) .. my favourite i ea Barry: How fast are you going? Rob: zr . at 160 kilometres Barry: What is it? What's the matter? Rob: An old lady ment . across the road. Perhaps she can’t hear me. Barry: Why? Rob: She . a personal stereo. Whew! That was close! Barry: What's happening now? Rob: Barry, this is not a cool situation! There's 2 massive lorry and it". towards me. | KRAANNNGG! POW! Game over! Ostay cool) 6» Work out the words for rooms and parts of a house. Use a mirror to check. doakroom moovlnols 1 m9Abssiy 2 moowltnd ? 6 d3liog 7 opsPe 8 ™001 pnissia 1 3. ; 3 Ubuie 4 ph , 9 moor pninib 5 moorbsd 5 10 erinde 7> Use the house plan to complete the text with the name of a room or part of a house. You come in the front _and there's a large ’.. ‘your left is the % _ with stairs leading up from it. On with a TV and a stereo system. This room leads into the = We only eat there toilet kitchen at weekends and on special occasions like birthdays. bedroom ‘We usually eat in the “.. hall Upstairs there are three *.. sabig with a shower, and a separate living room, .. There's an extra room which | use as a garage] . ve go! in ther ae and I've got my computer in there, We're hicky because the house has a got a very nice . with flowers and fruit trees and DOWNSTAIRS UPSTAIRS there’s also a big "nnn . for the car. Q)Go for it, ae IGHTON 8> Use the advertisement to complete the description. BRIGHTON ___ Large 1930s art dace house On the ground floor there is a large hall, @ toilet, a sitting room, with magnificent view. a dining room, a rausic room, and a superb kitchen, Grd fir: tge hall, toll, stte “ som rm, dng rm, music 1m 1 On the first floor there is . superb Kit 4° fir: main bed. with Ide bthrm, study. Also 2 5m. beds, 2 fir, 2 beds. bthrm, lee games room. Gdn. with terrace. Swmg pool. 3 There is also CeeTiulelee hake} 9> Match the two halves of the sentences to make sensible orders. 5 @pon't miss: a) here at once! 2 Don't play b) my T-shirts! 3 Please tidy ) your address to strangers! 4 Don't give «) your room! 5 Don't wear ¢) the answer! 6 Tell me ihe bus! 7 Come 4) that terrible music! © Move on) 10> Say what the signs and notices mean. 11> Tom and his friend Rory are walking along a country path. Complete Tom's part of the conversation using the sentences. * Yes, of course it's alive, I's sleeping in the sun. *® Come and look at this, Rory! , © It can hear us, Look, it’s going away. x) Please ..... No, it ist only a grass snake. © Isa snake. Don't touch it. ‘i Tom: Wait a moment, 7] . Rory: What's the matter? We're in a hurry. . at the computer terminals, Tom: Rory: What is it? Tom: in the library. Rory: I'm not touching it. Is it alive? Tom: ae 4 Please ... Rory: | it poisonous? in here. ‘ Tom: Rory: Only! it's quite big. 5 snes 1 front Tom: * of the school, 56 What are you going to wear? Ostay cool ® Go forit —) 1 Complete the word puzzle, There are four 3> Write what each person is wearing. Then in colours and eight things to wear. your notebook, write what you are wearing. fs] W| [H E| [rR] | | Ie T E Mario ka 2> List the words under the correct headings. sthick —* purple T-shirt pink scarrings © sweater orange ® tracksuit \ © long © top baggy ® large Dean = Chrissie @ shag short = tight yellow __*tights _s belt a ae Mario is wearing _ jacket, a baseball cap, [Adjectives | Colours | Clothes a sweatshirt, jeans and trainers, 1 Karen is wearing ' black jeans | 2. Dean is wearing 3 Chrissie is wearing ® Tania, 15 ‘At my school, girls can wear black or grey trousers or skirts, a white shirt, and a black or red school jumper or sweatshirt 4> Read what the students say about their school uniform. Look at the pictures and say what is wrong. 1 Tania isn’t wearing her correct school uniform because ies wearing a black and white shirt instead of a. ce oe We can wear rings and a gold bracelet, but we can't wear earrings. Our school uniform is a black jacket with black or dark grey trousers, a black sweater, a white or grey shirt and a school tie. 2 Joe isn’t wearing his correct school uniform because instead of 3. Max isn’t wearing his correct school uniform Wstay cool) Going to future 5 Complete the grammar tables, | | Postve statements | Negative statements | He 's going to wear jeans He She wear jeans, She They jeans, They | Questions | wear jeans? | she 58 isn’t going to wear shorts. Positive shorts wear shorts, wear shorts. Short answers | Negative | No, No, he | No, she No, they sciiuiii dbaliaall Demonstrative adjectives this/these/that/those 6> Circle the correct word in each sentence. re you going to wear Ghadithose white shirt? 1 This/These trainers are too small. 4 What do you think of these/this baggy trousers? 2. Do you like that/those gold earrings? 5 Which of those/that sweaters do you want? 3 1s this/these T-shirt too tight? 6 Can | look at that/those Italian jacket, please? Jack and Marco are going to play tennis. 1 Jake and Sue are going to play handball. i a} Ke I 2 Kelly's going to listen to the radio. 4 Mr and Mrs Jones are going to travel to Scotland by plane. 5 Steff's going to wear jeans and a sweater tonight. Go fo: ) inesday, une 15th Going to future | aceasta — preakfast: with the Irish prime ri 8> In your notebook, write about the Vit the rew sports centre in president's visit to Ireland. Start arch adepay oflneh ok arcing. like this: ‘Mec some children fram local schoo 59 ® Communication Stay cool) 9> Write your opinions of the clothes. on Concorde to New York! 1 ® Stoy at the fabulous Trump Tower Hotel! % Seo the Statue oF Liberty and the Empire State Building! %* Watch o baseball match at Shea Stadium! * Meet Claudia Schiffer at the Fashion Café 7 You: I'm really excited. I'm going to go to New York. Friend: Really? How are you going to get there? P You: 'm going to Friend: Fantastic! Just for the day? ‘Two days! Where are you going to stay? You: * 2 Do I look OK? No, the trousers Friend: What are you going to see? You: Friend: What about sports events? # 3 What do you think of my new dress? Friend: What else are you going to do? I think it’s... You: QYGoforit —) . ae 11> You and a friend are going to a party. in your 4 What do you think of this jacket? notebook, write a conversation in which you The sleeves .. discuss what you are going to wear. 60 | 6 The pasta party z Vv Sarah arrives early at the Marathon Pasta SET SET) Party. There are runners from all over the world, Sarah is wearing a brown and white cotton jacket with a traditional ‘ New Zealand Maori design on it. She WHERE? meets Tim again. Hi, Sarah! Are you enjoying the party? You look great. | like your jacket.” ‘Thanks. It a Maori design, from back home.” “This pasta is fantastic. 'm going to get some more. Do you want some™ “No, thanks. “its good for you. Remember, tomorrow you're going to run twenty-six miles, Where's your cousin, Mike?’ “Hes going to come later: “Good. I want to meet him. and come to the Marathon Pasta Party! m to 7pm at The Circus on the Park Food and drink) Tim goes to get some more pasta. Suddenly Sarah sees Ryan. ‘Ryan! What are you doing here? ‘Tm cating pasta and drinking a glass of mineral water, I think, ‘Ican see that! I mean, what are you doing here in New York?” ‘Tm going to run in the marathon, of course! But listen Sarah, I..." ‘You? Run in the marathon?’ ‘Yes, But listen Sarah! I must talk to you. It's very important. Come over here and sit down.’ ‘Please, Ryan! Please leave me alone!’ Tim returns and sees that Sarah is upset. ‘Are you all right, Sarah?” ‘Yes, it's OK, Tim. I'm going back to the YMCA. Its getting late. In your notebook, answer the questions. 1 Who is the party for? 2. What time does it start? 3. What is Sarah wearing? 4 How many miles are they going to run? 5 What is everyone cating? 6 What is Ryan doing in New York? Ryan stands in front of her. Sarah! Please don't go! I need to talk to you’ ‘don't have anything to say. Good night Ryan!” ‘But there’s something T must warn you about!” eens Sarah doesn’t wait to listen. She disappears among the crowd of athletes. 6t >) Skills development > James Moore, 13 get £3.50 pocket money a Dad. 'm trying to get ajob helping in the fruit market on Saturday mornings. | spend my 1d magazines. | go out on Friday and Saturday nights to friends? money on clothes, CD houses and to parties, I Rosie Davies, 14 I get £5 a week pocket money. "ve also got some b ihday money and some savings in a bank. I'm saving up to buy a CD player. some of my own clothes, but | also spend quite a lot on chocolate and the cinema. At weekends | like goin going to parties. | atso like ké don’t drink or smoke. Be Catherine Bethel, 16 1 get £10 a week pocket money from my arents, and | ther £15 a week from babysitting summer hol money on and going out. | like 0 discos, clubs, and the cinema magazines, cloth Stay cool) 1> Complete the chart below. fo ini Spending money: | | | — pocket money ome 350.0. week, | job = Spends money on: Social life visiting friends going to parties | ; (Move on / Go for it) 2.> Now answer the questions. Which teenager/s: has a part-time job? 1 doesn’t smoke or drink? 2. is looking for a job selling fruit? 3. is saving up for something? Catherine 4 has some money in the bank? SUT es ea 3 Write your part of the conversation. Rosie: You: Rosie: You: Rosie: You: Rosie: You: Rosie: MA How much pocket money do you get a week? What's that in English money? Do your parents ever give you extra money? Do you do a part-time job to earn extra money? ‘What do you spend your money on? 4> In your notebook, write a paragraph about how you get money and how you spend it. Write: * how much money you get every week or a month * who or where you get it from * what you spend it on 5 likes magazines? 6 likes taking some exercise? 7 Tikes going to clubs? 8 goes out on Friday and Saturday nights? 9 likes going to the cinema? 10 likes sweet things? You: Rosie: You: Rosie: You: Rosie: You: Do you ever save any money? What do you like doing in your free time? like that too. What are your favourite clothes, by the way? * how much you spend on your social life * what you like doing * if you save any of it 63 Were you out last night? Verb to be past | positive statements Negative statements simple Positive statements | |_ Negative statements 1 was at school yesterday ' at schoo! yesterday 1) Complete the “ Spraarcrere grammar tables, You at school yesterday ‘ou _weren’t at schoo! yesterday. He at school yesterday. He at school yesterday She at schoo! yesterday. She at school yesterday We at school yesterday. We at school yesterday You at school yesterday. at school yesterday: They at school yesterday. at school yesterday. ae Short answers Positive Negative {at school last week? Yes I Nol: you at schoo! last week? Yes, you Pa he at schoo! last week? | Yes, he No, he she at schoo fast week? | | Yes, she No, she we at school last week? Yes, No, we | you at school last week? Yes, you No, you | they atschooltest week? || Yes they Not —_ 2> Write the missing verbs was, wasn't, were or weren't in the conversation. __..YoUu at the cinema last night? As enn iL am exciting inateh? B: No, it ' _ really ene boring Bu the Ish goatee Kevin pee eae A: Really!” .. there lots of Scottish fans Scotland and Treland. A ther really? Where * wit? " , Belo really here : B: Yes, there The noise B: It .. in the new stadium just outside ° P terrible! Glasgow. Verb to be past simple 3) Correct the facts about people from history. 1 Leonardo da Vinei/British composer. _ Leonardo da Vinci wasn't a British composer. He was an Italian artist, Past time adverbials 7 Weekend 4> Look at the flight attendant’s aim. Singapore schedule, It is now Wednesday pm. Siugapore afternoon. Write questions for his answers. * on Monday morning * yesterday morning 1 was in Rome. 2 Pablo Picasso/Canadian president. 3 Beethoven and Brahms/Japanese pop singers. 4 Henry Vili/famous French ice-hockey player. 5 Cleopatra/Brazilian comedian. Mon. 10th Tues. Tith Wed. 12th Faris Rome _Budape London | Tast weekend Tast night * this morning * on Monday evening Twas in Cairo. 1 was in Budapest. 1 was in Bahrain, 65 aa S ® Stay cool / Move on ) ® Go for : 5 Choose drinks which are suitable for each situation. each drink? breakfast _a.cup of tea or coffee Thave a glass of 1 Tunch 2 in the afternoon 3 in an Italian café 4 at dinner 5 after dinner 6 before you go to bed... lk every day. 6 > What do you drink and how often do you have Communication @siay coor 7> Use the picture to write the conversations. Jill Jack Ted Mariella 66 Ted ait Jack Mariela lemonade orange juice 8> Write the sentences below in the correct order to make James's part of the conversation with his parents. Right. Here = re. No, thanks, Mum, 1 can do it. © Right, what would you like to drink? Mum? © OK, and what would you like, Dad? Coffee? © Fine, One tea and one coffee. * Relax, Dad. I'm going to tidy it tomorrow. James: | Well, thi Mum: It's a lovely room. Dad: It's not very tidy! James: Dad: Well, I'm thirsty. James: Avo Mum: — I'd love a nice cup of tea. James: Dad: Yes, please, with milk and two sugars. James: * Mum: Can I help you? James: *.. (A few minutes later) James: Mum: — Thanks very much, James. It’s @ lovely cup of tea, Cawhasaaana @What's wrong ) 10> Correct the sentences and say what type each mistake is. w.0. = word order sp = spelling p= punctuation > Go forit ) 9> Your favourite British pop band are visiting your home. Offer them something to drink. Write a short conversation in your notebook, te Sy OM gr = grammar vocabulary Gu wouldyike a drink? 1 Tike a coffee, please. C] 2. We'd like two limonades, please. ] 3 No, thank you. I not want a drink. ] 4 Where were you last afternoon? 5 He weren't at work yesterday. 6 Shed like a mineral water. | STUDY CORNER Guessing meaning Wien you see a word which you don’t know, ask questions like: '» What sort of word is it (a noun, LC verb, adjective, adverb or preposition)? « {st similar to a word in your language? + Do you recognise a part of the word? + Do the other words in the sentence help you to guess what the word means? 11> Guess the meaning of each word in italics. ike your dress, It’s fabulous. Heat up the meal in the microwave. She earns pocket money by car-washing. 67 D) Did you talk about me? © Stay cool Positive statements Negative statements . 1 watched TV last night 1 k Past simple regular hed W lastnight. | | Wast ight He Wiast night | He Wlast night 1) Complete the grammar They TV last night. They V last night tables. od So Short answers Questions | | Positive Negative \ watch TV fast night? Yes, | No, he watch TV last night? Yes, he No, he they watch TV tast night? | | Yes, they No, they Wh- questions Answers What you watch? — || Neighbours Where you watch it? At home ’ {listen to music Did Susan go to the disco yesterday? Yes, she did. __Did James and Sara go to the disco? No, they didn't 68 3 Write questions and answers, using the prompts. Who (you/phone) yesterday? Who did you phone yesterday? my cousin in London. 1 When (Daniel/arrive) in Brighton? last month. 2 Which video (they/watch) last night? Twister 2. 3. What kind of music (the band/play)? .. 50s Rock ‘n’ roll 4) Circle the correct answer. What time did the film start yesterday evening? a) It did start at 7,00. } It starts at 7.00. 1 Did you watch the basketball match after schoo! -yesterday? a) No, I didn’t watch, ©} No, 1 didn’t. b} No, 1 don’t. 2 Where were you yesterday aftemoon? a) We go to school. b) We were at school. } We are at school 3 Did you walk to schoo! this morning? a) Yes, 1 walked. b) Yes, 1 have. 6) Yes, 1 did. 4 How many games did he play last week? a) He plays three. b) He did play three, ©) He played three. Was the concert good last weekend? a} No, 1 didn’t enjoy it. b} No, 1 don't enjoy it. ©) No, I'm not enjoying it. 6 Were any of the students late this moming? a) Yes, they are. bb) Yes, they weren't. 0) Yes, they were. 7 Did Sally miss the bus last night? a) No, she doesn't b) No, she didn’t, ©) No, she isn't 5> Complete the paragraph about Emma's holiday using the verbs. play like © miss call wait © watch walk * stop s visit * stay The holiday (not) didn’ We .arrived, very well. ..- late and it was difficult to find the youth hostel in the dark. 1 {not} | the place very much. There was nothing to do. We “w. ancient monuments during the day and we in the hostel every eventing and just cards or . .. old videos. | really my boyfriend, Gary. There wasn't a payphone in the hostel, so every evening 1 _ to the village and .. Gary from a phone box. On the way back home, we for lunch at a motorway café. In the car park someone crashed a car into the back of the bus and we for five hours for another bus to arrive! 6 > In your notebook, write about a holiday which you remember. 69 % ®stay cool) Adjectives of quality 7 > Match each cartoon with an adjective. * helpful * sociable * studious * healthy shy B> Circle the correct adjective to complete each sentence. She has Very sone lifestyle. She goes for a 3 We watched a Very wan. programme about run every day and a lot of water! wildlife on the Amazon River. a) boring b) sociable a) healthy) interesting “¢) sociable 4 I'm reading a brilliant book. It's about an .... race across Alaska. 1 We watched a film about the history of roads. It was three hours long! a) boring Bb) interesting _«) funny a) boring by interesting _«) exciting 2 That film called Babe is on TV tonight. It’s about o ae YEFY sore and she's got lots of friends. a pig who thinks it's a sheep dog. Everyone says a}boring —_b) sociable healthy i FES VERY snesne 6 My boyfriend never helps his mother, but at | a} funny —_-b) helpful serious our house he’s always very. a) helpful b) interesting) exciting 70 Communication ®Stay cool / Move on ) 9> Complete the questions in the conversation about a trip down the River Nile. pov wre B: At the Nile Hilton Hotel in Cairo. A: That sounds nice, nly for three days. Then we travelled to Luxor. .. By camel? : Ha ha! Very funny! No, we travelled by boat down the River Nile, Goforit —) 10 In your notebook write a conversation between you and a friend about a recent TV film or programme which you enjoyed a lot. Start like thi You: Friend: You: Friend: % A: Amazing! What places ~. B: We visited the pyramids, the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens and the Temple of Karnak. A: B: Yes, we did. We enjoyed it very much. It was a really great tr P @ What's wrong? ) Cc hil SW . . . . BREN, 11> Circle the ten mistakes in Jake's letter and then rewrite the letter correctly in your notebook. 7 e card. ft Thanks for your, oy last weak a” 7 Gems woe this in bed because 7 stayyd up Very | late last right. We ward (htm on satellite TV ~ Pulp FT really Fiction: J hile fe take about : iaeatine ei aresing, | See you soon, Take F n 72 7 Marathon day The day of the marathon arrived. Sarah and her cousin Mike walked through the streets of New York to the park along with twenty-five thousand other runners. ‘Look at the crowds! Where do we go?” Mike pointed to a section of the park. Sarah tightened her trainers. When she looked up, Tim was there. Hi, Sarah! Are you feeling OK?” ‘Hi, Tim! Yes, 1am. Oh, this is Mike, by the way.” ‘Hi, Mike. I'm really pleased to meet you. I'm Tim Brooks.’ ‘Tim Brooks! 1 know the name. You were third in the New York Marathon last year, weren't you?” “That's right. And you were second in the Sydney Marathon. Here, have a drink. ‘No, thanks, I'm OK. I'm not thirsty. ‘Go on, try it. Its new. It a special glucose drink. It gives you extra energy.” ‘OK! Cheers, Tim!” Tim waved and disappeared. Suddenly, there was a shout. ‘Mike! Don't drink it! Sarah turned. It was Ryan! Then everything happened at once. Ryan grabbed the bottle from Mike's hands. The race was about to begin. ‘Go for it Mike, go on!’ shouted Ryan. ‘And good luck!” Mike sprinted away. Sarah turned to Ryan. ‘Ryan! Why did you do that? Why did you stop Mike from drinking?” ‘The drink was drugged.” ‘What? How do you know? Tim and | are in the same hotel. I heard him talking about the drink to someone on his mobile phone. How much did Mike drink?” ‘Not much. Just a little.’ ‘Pm going to try to catch up with the leading group. See you at the finish! Good luck, Sarah” In your notebook, answer the questions, 1 How many people are in the New York Marathon? 2 What did Tim offer Mike? 3 What was wrong with the Ryan squeezed Sarah's hand and then ran off. Sarah drink? looked after Ryan in amazement. Then she could think 4 Did Mike drink a lot? of only one thing — the race. 5 How did Ryan know about the drink? ») It was a warm evening. R Vocabular 1 Find the words. [Can you lend me a sweater? Here. Take this umbrella, 2> Describe the | weather in each situation, Tim going to take my jacket off. QGoforit ) 3> Ask and answer questions about the weather using the prompts. Moscow What's the weather like in Moscow? _ les very col - 1 Rio de Janeiro [a | 3 Chicago FJ] 76 10> Write the questions in the conversation, using the prompts. Julia: Have a good time/last night? id you have a good time last night? Robert: Yes, | did. It was great fun, What/do? Julia: Robert: | went to a fancy dress party. Julia: Whete/be the party? Robert: It was in a castle in the country. Julia: What costume/wear? Robert: 1 wore my Count Dracula costume. Julia: dance/a lot? Robert: Yes, I did. 1 danced the tango Tady in a mask. Julia: be she/ pretty? Robert: Yes, she was. She had black hair and a white face. Julia: What else/do at the party? Robert: We played a game called ‘Murder’ and then we had supper. Julia: What/drink? Robert: | don't know. Something red. Jul ‘What time/the party end? Robert: Oh, about 5 a.m. . Just before daybreak. Julia: How/get home? Robert: 1 flew. Julia: But why/not/take a taxi? Robert: Taxis don’t go to Transylvanial STUDY CORNER la If you look up the word went in.a good dictionary it will telt you that its the past simple form of go. 11 > What are the infinitive Forms of these past tense verbs? If you do not know, look them up in a dictionary. Past simple form understood Infinitive form _tinderstond | wrote 2 paid eee 3 told 4 hid 5 fell 6 sang funnier. << S Move on) 3 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives. ®OStay cool) Comparative and superlative of adjectives 1> Complete the table with the comparative and the superlative form of the adjective, Adjective Comparative clean cleaner, Superlative dleanest 2> Complete the sentences with a comparative or superlative adjective. The Vatican City is the si the world, 1 Which is h 2 Whieh is c... 3 The cheetah is the f... world. .. country in sx » 100°C oF 100°F? wo O°C oF O°F? .. animal in the 4 Angel Falls, in Venezuela, ate fifteen times eee than Niagara Falls June 23rd is the | in northern Europe. vane day of the year 6 Concorde travels f... of sound. than the speed Derek Sharon Bill, «Fran Derek is tall Sharon is taller than Derek 1 Bilis... than Sharon. 2. Fran is the Derek's T-shirt is baggy. 3. Sharon's T-shitt iS eons than Derek's 4 Bill's T-shirt is .. . than Sharon's. 5, Fran's T-shirt is the ... Derek's surfboard is big, 6 Sharon's surfboard 7 Bill's surfboard 8 Fran’s surfboard ... 7 ® 4> Complete the sentences with the comparative 3 Englan or superlative form of the adjective (in brackets). often . . in August than in June or July. (wet) __ than you. (young) 4. Ae YOU tHe sn 1 That comedy programme last night was Your sister looks | or the . s-mmmun i your family? (young/old) nv» than | expected. (fanny) 5 My brother is strange. He's 2 Some of the — mountains in at school than he is at home. (happy) the world are in the Himalayas. (high) 6 Can you believe it? The . city in Europe yesterday was London! (hot) 5 > Use Diane's school report and the comparative and superlative forms of the adjectives good or bad to complete her self-assessment. PRP “loss 45 Name: Dreadful Diane Subject Grade Remarks By Usually geod bat cm de before MATHS ENGLISH =D Shetalhes ath the tne seenee Statue pester! ART A This is her strongest subject (articadarty grag) Geocaaen Be She tyes. HisToRY E> Sheusually sleeps in class. 1, sited) NCE De (Ne Soran is atl i capitel) My best subject is art. ) Go for it 1 My ~~» Subject is history 6 > Write five sentences about your schoo! 2 My grade in geography 18 enon subjects. than my grade in science. 1 iy Best subject is a 3 1am quite at maths, 5 . 41am at French and history. 5 My grade in French is . than my grade in English Communication ®Stay cool) > Diane and Tanya are at a clothes shop. Complete the conversation with Tanya's suggestions. 2 this one, it's smalle=> ¢ Try this one, it's warmer. Try these, theyre higher. * Try this one, it's longer. # Try these, they're bigger. * Try this one, it’s shorter. | | | ip TLE? LEELA z Diane: And what about the skirt? Is it too long? Diane: 1 like this shirt, but it’s a bit thin for winter. Tanya: Yes, iti Tanya: Maybe. . | Diane: And 1 like this coat, but it’s too short. Diane: And look at these shoes. 1 think the heels Tan are too low. Tanya: Yes, the heels are too low. Diane: Hey, Tanya! What do you think of these Diane: Thanks for your help, Tanya, What do you earrings? Are they too small? think of my new look? Tanya: You look really great! Tanya: Yes, you're right, they are. 79 ‘a Move on / Go for it) > A British friend, John, is on holiday in your country. He came last year too. You telephone him at his hotel. Follow the instructions and write your conversation. John: Answer the telephone, John: Hello? cn os secunsnnee You: Greet your friend and ask how he is. You: Hi there, John! It’s me. How are you? John: — Retum the greeting and say how you are John: be You: Ask about the weather. You: . John: Say what the weather's like and compare John: oe it with last yes | ‘Ask what your friend is doing. You: ot | Say what you are doing and if you are John: | enjoying it. You: Ask if anything is different this year, You: John: Reply. John: You: Ask what your friend did last night. You: Say what you did and if you enjoyed it. John: You: Say you must go because you're going to You: meet some friends. Say goodbye. STUDY CORNER Extending your English There are many ways to improve your English in and outside cla Culture snapshot Facts about the UK 9.> Which of these do you do? Tick the boxes. 95 mae [7] Ask your teacher questions in class. [1] Use a dictionary, [J Write new words in your notebook. Write the words of songs in your notebook. [5] Read English magazines, comics or books. ae {In your notebook, write similar facts about your country. The biggest city in, {ame of your country) is 80 "8 The finish line Nearly three and a half hours later, Sarah crossed the finishing line. People crowded round her. Then a TV news reporter shouted out to her. ‘Congratulations! You did it in three hours twenty-three minutes! Was it a personal best?” ‘Yes, it was! And I'm exhausted.” Sarah grabbed a silver space blanket and wrapped it round her shoulders. But she could only think of one thing — was Mike all right? Did he win? And where was Ryan? As Sarah pushed her way through the crowds, she saw Ryan. ‘Ryan, where's Mike?” ‘He's in the First Aid tent.” Is he ill? ‘No, he did well. He came in fourth. But he collapsed at the finish line. ‘But I still don’t understand what happened with the drink.” ‘Tim wanted to stop Mike. He didn't want Mike to win. I tried to tell you at the pasta party” ‘Now I see! Are you going to tell the police?’ I don’t know, Probably not. Sarah, Pd really like to ‘Ryan! Shut up! Just for a moment. Your problem is that you talk too much.’ ‘Sorry, Let’ go and see if Mikes all right. Later that evening, after a celebration party, Ryan and Sarah went to the top of the Empire State Building ‘You know, Ryan, I didn't like you at first. You were ‘Too keen?” Yes, and too pushy!” Ryan laughed. Below them the city sparkled with millions of lights. Sarah raised her glass. ‘Anyway, thank you, Ryan. Here's to us all. We did it! We finished! ‘Yes, its the end of the marathon, but I hope it’s the start of something for us!” Sarah smiled. ‘Ryan! You T know, 1 talk too much! Here’s to my Starlight Runner!’ In your notebook, write if ‘the sentences are T (true) or F (false), 1 Sarah finished the race in under three and a half hours, 2 Mike didn’t finish the 3 Ryan told the police about 81 Skills development A strange capertence at Versailles (a es ait a) Inthe summer of 1901 two Englishwomen, ©) They realised that on their visit to Versailles Miss Moberly and Miss Jourdain, went on they had gone back to the time of the French holiday to France. On a hot day in August Revolution, Nobody can prove that their story they visited the Palace of Versailles. was wrong b) The men gave them directions in French and) Late in the afternoon they were on their way the Englishwomen walked on until they to visit the Little Palace, which was near the reached the back of the Little Palace. There main palace. They saw several paths in front they saw a woman in a white hat and an old of them but didn’t know which path to take fashioned deess ) Versailles, town near Pari, is famous for the beautiful palace that King Louis XIV buile for his family during the 1700s. 1) The woman looked at the two tourists, and then walked away and disappeared, Leia ‘Then they saw two men dressed in long coats Stay cool) and three-cornered hats. The two women thought the clothes were strange but they 1) Read about what happened to two Englishwomen on holiday in France. Then put the paragraphs in the correct order. asked the men for directions, hi At first Miss Moberly and Miss Jourdain were surprised, but later they recognised the woman as Queen Marie-Antoinette because 8 her portrait was in the main palace 82 | (Move on / Go for it 2> Imagine that you were with the women at Versailles. Write the answers or the questions. Where is Versailles? Ws. ‘We went in August 1901. 2. What was the weather like? 3 You saw two men. Why did you speak to them? 4 What clothes were they wearing? A woman in an old-fashioned dress, ‘She walked away and disappeared. 7 How do you know the woman was Marie-Antoinette? 8 Which period of history did Miss Moberly and Miss Jourdain think they had gone back to? > TT coho 3> Write a conversation between you and a friend from the USA who wants to come for a holiday in your country. He or she asks these questions: * When is the best time to come? Why? # Which are the two nicest cities to visit? Why? * Are there any important places of cultural interest to visit? © What is the best way to travel around the country? ‘© Where is the cheapest place to stay in your capital city? Mabe) 4) In your notebook, write the story of what happened when Daniel went to the UK. Think about: © who Daniel is why he went to the UK who he stayed with who he met where he went what happened at the disco what happened after the disco Start like this: Daniel is from Canada, Last year he went to the UK The Grammar Builder Welcome to the Grammar Builder! © The Grammar Builder gives extensive and more detailed practice of the grammar points in the Snapshot course. * The units in this section can be used alongside the units in the Workbook section, or for extra revision at a later stage. ach unit begins with a short grammar reference section called Grammar highlights. This gives further examples of the structures which are presented in the Students’ Book. It also includes helpful additional notes. © The practice exercises which follow the Grammar highlights are ‘ clearly labelled so that you know exactly which grammaer point you * are practicing in each exercise. Grammar highlights Subject pronouns: /, you, he, she, it Verb to be singular Positive statements Short forms Long forms ¥m Daniel. am Daniel You're welcome. You are welcome. He's Charlie. He is Charlie. She's Emily She is Emily. It's OK. Ibis OK. Questions Short answers ‘Are you OK? Yes, | am. Are you 14? No, 'm not Indefinite articles: a/an a camera an envelope a pencil an apple a video. an umbrella Demonstrative pronouns: this/that Sf — / This is a pencil, That's a pen. Questions with What?, Who?, How old? Possessive adjectives: my, your What's this? It’s my bag. What's your name? Kerim. Who's she? She's my sister. Who's your favourite singer? Whitney Houston. How old is she? She's fourteen. How old are you? I'm twelve. Numbers 1 to 20 Tone 2two 3three 4four Sfive Gsix 7seven Beight Qnine 1ten 11 eleven. 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen 16 sixteen 17 seventeen 1Beighteen 19 nineteen 20 twenty —/_ Ranenbe AE AA ; fT @ The subject pronoun {is always a capital letter. © We always use the long form of the verb to be in positive short answers, e.g. Yes, am. not ¥es-Hm. le use an before the letters a, ¢, i, 0, u | © We use this to refer to an object close to the speaker. © We use that to refer to an object at a distance from the speaker. 86 Practice @ Verb to be: short answers Yes, 1 am.} No, I'm not. 1 Answer these questions about you. Write Yes, /am or No, I'm not. 1 Are you a girl? 2 Are you fourteen? 3. Are you tired? 4 Are you hungry? 5 Are you thirsty? 6 Are you cold? @ Verb to be: questions 2.) Write the questions for these answers. a Are you A No, 'm not American. No, in not eighteen. Yes, | am thirteen. No, I'm not a film star. No, I'm not from Japan. No, I'm not very small No, I'm not in the car. 3 Write questions and answers, using the © Demonstrative Pronouns: What's this/that? @ Articles: a/an > @ Questions with What's? @ Numbers 4 Look at the phone numbers and write the conversations. Phone numbers 5b1 4356 217 3984 © Asking people's ages @ Verb to be: third person singular @ Numbers 5 > Write questions and answers about each person's age. How old is Paolo? _He’s fourteen. a7 © @ Questions with How old?, What?, Who? @ Pronouns @ Capital letters, question marks @ Possessive adjectives: my, your @ World order @Verb to be: all forms © Preposition to 6 > Write complete sentences. Use CAPITAL letters and question marks (?). Then write the answer. 7> Complete the conversation old/Daniel Cresson/howJis Anna: Hi! My name's Anna. Anna Urbaniak. What's a name? be He fiftee . Giilay: Gilay. Giilay Turan. Anna: Are | . in Class 9? 1 old/how/youlare Gitay: Yes,1 Anna: Welcome School. a: A . the International 2 Gillay: Thanks, It’s great ” here. Anna: are you, Gulay? 5 Giilay: Fourteen. Anna: . fourteen, tgo. ~ Giiay: ‘sthat? & yourlsingeds/Fevourte/who Anna: Miss Peppet. winnnmone's my favourite O: At teacher. Gillay: Look. Room 18. .. classroom? 0 Arnaz Y@S, it cnn «Let's go in, this our 5. favourite/'s/your/football team/what 6 sport/what/favourite/'s/your a A: 7 old/yourfhow/isffavourite/uncle 88 Grammar highlights Verb to be singular Negative statements Short forms I'm not English. You aren't right. Tomek isn’t at home. This isn't good. Long forms {am not English. You are not right. Tomek is not at home. This is not good. Questions Short answers Positive Negative ‘Am I right? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. ‘Are you thirsty? Yes, |am, No, I'm not. 4s Tomek at home? ‘Yes, he is. No, he isn’t. Is this OK? Yes, itis. No, it isn't Questions with Where?, What's? Where are you? Where is Leila? Where is my video? What's her full name? Prepositions: in, on, at tm in my room. ‘She's at school. it’s on the desk. Possessive adjective: My name is Lola. What's your name? Mrs Freeman is in her car. ‘Mr Freeman is in his office. This is my cat. Its name is Fluffy. my, your, his, her, its Genitive apostrophe s(‘s) Luke is Emily's brother. Judy's sister is sixteen. © Short forms are used in spoken English and in informal written English. @ The verb comes before the subject in questions with the verb to be. @ We use the possessive adjective her when the owner is fermate. We use the possessive adjective his when the owner is male. © We use the genitive apostrophe s ('} with people and animals, not with objects and places. 29 ® © Verb to be: singular: questions @ Questions with Where? © Prepositions: in, on, at 1> Write questions and answers, using the prompts. 2.> Write questions with Where? and answers with Q: Aisha/15? in, on, or at. Az No/16 Q: Andy? A: Is Aishe fifteen? Az his room _ Whee Ansty ae ad As He's : yourtired? 1 Qrmy bag? A:Nolthirsty yes Asthe table a: A 2. Qryour camera? A:my bag a: A 3. Qzyour mother? Ashome 5 Qslfright? 5 Q:my video? = No/wrong A: the table a: 7 6 cathy? pao 6 Q:John? A:Nolkatie A:school a: 7 Q:Cindy/at school? Az Nofin her room 7 Q:Mr Stone? ork 90 ° @ Verb to be singular: questions, short answers @ Questions with Where?, What?, How old? 3 > Read the TV advertisement. Then write the missing questions. Tv TIMES Channel 9 7.45 NEW PROGRAMME Pacific High School Mark Gordon is 14. He's @ student at Pacific High School in Los ‘Angeles. Mark’s a very good student. His sister, Cindy, is aS She's a good dancer. Mark's brother, Rick, is 18. He's 2 singer in a rock band. The name of the band is Mega Buzz. How old is Mark Gordon? He's fourteen It's in Los Angeles. Yes, he is. He's a very good student. She's sixteen. He's Mark's brother. Eighteen. No, he isn’t an actor. He's a singer in a rock band. ‘Mega Buzz. @Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, its 4) Write two sentences using the prompts. big brotherJiohn That's my big brother, hi 1. sister/Nina 2 little brother/Tom 3. cat/Fluffy 4 mother/Cathy 5. teacher/Miss Pepper 6 friend/Carla 7 best friend/Jim 8 favourite film star/Johnny Depp 9 favourite female singer/Bjérk ot 92 @ Possessive adjectives: his, her @ Questions with What's? 5 match the first names to the last names. Then write questions and answers. 1(@ 203040 sO 60 70 80 90 @ Madonna a) Bond 2 Elvis b) Holmes 3. Indiana } Klinsmann 4 James 4) Jones 5. Marilyn e} Mandela 6 Tina ) Monroe 7 Nelson @) Presley 8 Sherlock GD Ciccone 9 Jurgen i) Turner 1 Qs What's her full name? As Her full name's Madonna Ciccone, o ‘© Genitive apostrophe s(') 6 > Read the notice. Write about each teacher's first name. e INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Welcome to the new teachers: Miss Nuray Akan 1. Mrs Anna Harvey 2. Mr Marek Resinski 3. Mrs Fabia Porelli 4. Mr Roberto Mendoza 5. Miss Judy Pepper 6 Mr Nicos Adamou 7 Mrs Carmen Esposito 8 Mrs Diana Santos 9) Miss Sandra Ferro Miss Akan’s first name is Nurat Grammar highlights Questions and answers with Where ... from? Where are you from? Where is Nina from? Where are they from? I'm from England, She's from Argentina. They'te from Poland, Subject pronouns: we, you, they Verb to be plural Positive statements Short forms We're students. You're all wrong, They're at college. Long forms We are students. You are all wrong, They are at college. Negative statements Short forms ‘We're not students. You're not all wrong. They're not at college. Long forms We are not students. You are not alt wrong. They are not at college. Questions Short answers Positive Negative ‘Are we in the right room? Yes, you are. No, you aren't. Are you all OK? Yes, we are. No, we aren't. Are they British? Yes, they are. No, they aren't Plurals of nouns 45 +05 name/names _addressfaddresses radiofradios y-ies cauntryfeountries irregular child/children man(men woman/women person/people @ We write countries and nationalities with a capital letter at the beginning of the word. @ We use you for the second person singular and plural. © We make plural nouns in different ways: ~ usually, we add s to the noun; we add es to nouns ending in s, ch, xand some words ending in o: ~ we add s to foreign or shortened words ending in 0, €.g. photo/photos - we delete y and add ies to words ending in consonant 2y. © Some nouns are always plural in English, eg, jeans, trousers, and take a plural verb: My jeans are new. © Some nouns are {ways singular in English, e.g. spaghetti, and take a singular verb: The spaghetti is ready. 93 ® @ Countries and nationalities @ Questions with Where. from? 1 Complete the chart, Then write questions and answers about the people and places. Name | City | Country laura | Milan ttaly José Barcelona Rosa Lisbon Marek | Warsaw 1 2 3 4 Nuray | Ankara 5 6 7 Nicos Piraeus Silvia So Paolo 2.) Write the nationalities in groups, according Carlos Buenos Aires ‘fo their endings. a — O Turkey OJapan 0: Where's Laura from? © Canada © Poland ae © Portugal Othe USA As She's : © Spain QMexico © Brazil Argentina | Q: Where's Milan? O Greece O Germany | © China Othe UK As Oltaly O France , | ish ~ese -an other endings -ion | 94 > @ Verb to be plural: questions © Plurals of nouns 3) Write the sentences in the plural. 5 Where is he from? Where are they from? Is she at home? The teacher isn’t new. Where is the video? What is it? The name isn't Japanese. Him not hungry. Where am 1? What is the right answer? Who is the actor? @ Verb to be: all forms 4.) Write questions and answers, using the prompts. Q: Jim and Bob American? ‘A: No/Scottish Qs Are Jim As No, they aren't. They're Scottish. 1 Q:Maria thirsty? A:Noj/hungry a: A 2. Q:Boris Becker French? A: No/German 3. Ozyour rollerblades new? A: Nojvery old 4 Qzyour mother’s car Japanese? A: No/ltalian a A 5 Qzyou from the USA? A: No/Canada eee - A ve 6 Q:Miami in California? A: Nofin Florida a 95 ® 96 @ Plurals of nouns 5 ) Write the plurals of these nouns in the correct column. * watch: * video * child * country, © bus man © box * camera city dictionary * person atlas umbrella * monster © woman ® nationality “s es ~ies irregular @ Verb to be singular and plural @ Questions with Where? ‘@ Prepositions: in, on, at ‘@Points of the compass 6 > Write questions and answers using the prompts and the prepositions in, on, or at. : my rollerblades? A: the car They're in the car. 1 Q:my new video? 4 Q:London? Aithe south of England Azcollege a 6 Q:my mobile phone? ‘Az your jacket a. As. 7 Qsthe girls? Ashome 8 Q:Paris? Azthe north of France a: A 9 Osthe new male teacher? Asthe classroom 10 Qz Jane's phone number? ‘A: my notebook 11 Qe my photos? A: the table PETE Deu Hene Line) GN Preposition on with days of the week ee - |s the match on Saturday? - My dance classes are on Wednesday and Saturday. © We write days of the week with a capital letter. Questions with When? When's the football match? When are your English lessons? @ The modal verb can has the same form for all persons. Modal verb can (requests) Can you speak more slowly, please? Please can you spell that? @ One use of can is for requests. © Questions with Who? What?, Where?, ‘@ Prepositions: in, on, at How?, or When? 2> Complete the sentences using in, on, or at. 1) Complete the questions with Who?, What?, Can you wait Where?, How? or When?. Room 23, please? What. 's Joao’s phone number? 1 My Karate 01885 18 .nncnnne Saturday. A cn are your new cassettes?" 2 Help! My student card isn't oe MY DAG) “On my desk? 3 What's Good evening Spanish? 2 . day is Cindy's party? 4 PaLeCMO IS snnonnenn the north coast of Sicily a sn Old are your rollerblades? 5 Is your sister seve WOFK? a is the maths test? ‘On Friday 6 Can you write your name and address ? sevssnnennn 1 Gladiators’ on TV? Sec A 6 snnun 8 the new student in your class? Ae coma) ite Sou ca Portugal. Her name's Gloria 8 The concert iS .nmmnnene Friday evening. are you from? 9 Mrs Gomez isn't ene HOME. 8 are you, Mr Fry?" ‘Fine, thanks! able. 9 cumrunnes'S ON TV this evening? 10 Your books are the table. 7 98 @ Questions with When? ‘© Preposition on with days of the week 3> Complete the questions and answers about the activities at the Olympic Holiday Club. OLYMPIC HOLIDAY CLUB Mocring Afternoon Evening sap Karate - Le —Giejeall Deo Footbal Flim: ‘Wedresiay_— football fl: wer 2 Thursday Baseball Windsurfing Disco ia Waleybell Karate _ Windsuring When's football? mmnsnnsn It’s on Monday and Wednesday afternoon. It’s on Tuesday morning and Sunday afternoon. 2. When's karate? 3. When's volleyball? 4 When's the disco? It's on Thursday morning. 6 When's Twister 2? it's on Thursday and Saturday afternoon, It's on Sunday evening, © Questions with When?, Where?, Who?, What? ‘© Preposition on with days of the week 4 Read the information. Then complete the questions and answers. Me River's Els lesen 118 T ee ee Rodd Match OF The Day (Football Hay and Germany) One, Two, Three, GO! eae me (Game show) Monday FV at Wembley ‘Rock concert) Tuesday Chea Tarassc Park 0 Saturday Sky TV Is the party on Friday? No, it isn’t, I's on Saturday, Is it Anna's party? It’s at the Surf Centre. It’s in Room 14, When is Jurassic Park? Is the U2 concert on Thursday? When is ‘Match Of The Day’? When is ‘One, Two, Three, GO!? ‘®@ Modal verb can (requests) 5) Match the pairs of sentences. Then write a request and another sentence. 1@ 203040 s0 60 7O 00 @ Open the window, 2° Close the window. b) The address is wrong. Phone the school. ©) This film is awful a) I'm cold. 3 4 Come to my party. \\d) It's on Saturday. 5 Write this envelope — (@)) It's very hot. again. f)_ My English isn’t very 6 Speak more slowly. good. 7 Stop the CD. 9) That music is terrible 8 Stop the video. fh) The phone number is in my bag. open the window? It's very hot @ Questions with What?, How old?, Who? 6 > Complete the conversation between the receptionist of the club (Ann) and Sue. Name: ‘Sue Merton Club number: 2034 Address 4 Park Road, London we aex ‘Telephone number: 7434296 Nationatity: Brtsh AC aon 5 Favourite countries: Spain, tay Favourite bands: Oasis, Blur Favourite eports: tonrs, volleyball Ann: What's your full name? Sue: Sue Merton. Sue: I'm British. Sue: I'm fifteen. Sue: Spain and Italy. ARNE ese Sue: Oasis and Blur. ARM: cane Sue: Tennis and volleyball Ann: OK. Your club number is two zero three four. Sue: Thanks very much. 99 ETE uC LL Lanes Genitive apostrophe s Singular (5) Plural (s") My mother’s eyes are blue. My parents! car isn't here. Irregular plural (‘3) Men's room Children’s games Possessive adjectives: our, your, their Miss Pepper is our English teacher. OK, class. This is your homework. Ihave got two brothers. That's their room. Verb have got Positive statements Short forms Long forms She's/He's got a sister. She/He has got a sister. \WefYoufThey've got long hair. {/We/You/They have got tong hair Negative statements Short forms Long forms She/He has not got a sister. 1WelYou/They have not got long hair She/He hasn't got a sister MelYou/They haven't got long hale. Short answers Positive Negative Yes, he/she has. No, he/she hasn't Yes, liwelyoujthey have. No, I/welyou/they haven't. Some and ony with plural nouns Positive statements I've got some new books. Questions Have you got any new books? Negative statements | haven't got any new books. 100 ane @ When a noun is singular, we form the genitive by adding ‘s. @ When a noun is plural and ends in s, we form the genitive by adding an apostrophe (). © When a noun is plural but doesn’t end in s, we form the genitive by adding 's. ‘@ We use the word your for the second person singular and plural. Questions Has he/she got a sister? Have l/welyoufthey got long hair2 © We do not use the word got in short answers. @ We use some in positive statements and any in questions and negative statements. © Genitive apostrophe s with singular and plural nouns 1 > Cross out the incorrect punctuation and write the sentneces, My (cousins'/eausit’s) names are Martin and Maria. My cousins’ names are Martin and Maria, 1 Where is the (giris'/gir') toilet, please? 2_ Is your (sisters'/sister's) name Judy? 3. Miss (Peppers'|Pepper’s) glasses are funny. 4. My (mother's/mothers’) brother lives in California. 5 My (parents'/parent's) friends have got a Rolls-Royce car, 6 My friend Jane is at a (girls'{girl's) school. 7 My Polish (penfriends'/penfriend's) name is Sonia. 8 Where are the (childrens'/children's) books? 9 What colour are (Sues'/Sue's) eyes? © Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, its, our, their 2 Complete the sentence with my, your, his, her, its, our, their. Hello, Dave. Are your parents at home? 1 We five in Madrid, ..u:sme house is very old. 2 Cathy and fare in Class 9, ..ncnnnn favourite teacher is Mrs Savelli 3 We've got 10 dogs. .nnsmne Names are Rex and Rusty. 4 Now, class, can you open ... page 43? Mike and Julie who? What's... surname? 6 We've got a TV in classroom, 7 Tim's sisters are really nice. are Ann and Debbie. .. names 8 I've gota fish. name is Mishmash. 9 She's English but husband is American. 10 Jim has got a brother and a sister. brother is 12 and . sister is 14, 11 Mrand Mrs Rossi have got two children. names are Luigi and Sandra. 12 sneer ame is Daniel and I'm from Canada. 13. This is my sister. .- name is Danuta, 101 7 He (7) beautiful eyes 102 @ Verb have got: positive and negative statements 3 >Use the prompts to make sentences with the correct form of have got. Maria (X) a car {¥) a motorbike Maria hasn't but sh 1 IV) his address (X) his telephone number 2. You (x) any rollerblades (7) a new bike 3 Julio (X) long hair (V) a tattoo 4 Our classroom (V) a (X) a television computer 5. She (x) a brother () a very good-looking cousin 6 We(X)acousin in (Ya cousin in Greece England (X) a nice personality @ Some and any 4> Complete the sentences with some or ony. Jane has got_some friends in Canada. 1 Have you got . tattoos? photos of the football 2 Has he got team? 3. They haven't got exchange students at their school. 4. This book hasn't got .. 5. Ive got 6 Have we got .. new students in our class? 7 We've got .. . good secondary schools in my town, 5> Write full answers to these qu s. How many brothers and sisters have you got? _L've got three broth Pye got one brother but I haven't 1 What colour eyes has your father got? 2 What colour hair has your mother got? 3. What have you got on your desk at home? 4. How many rock music CDs and posters have you got? 5 Have you got a bicycle? What sort is it? 6 Have you got any penfriends? What are their names? | @Verb to be @ Verb have got 6 > Rewrite these sentences using the long forms. They've got a new video camera, They hi ide 3 What's your favourite kind of music? 4 What's Charlie got in that green box? 5 He's got some photos of football stars, 6 Who's that girl with a tattoo? 7 Who's got my pen? 8 We've got a problem with the new computer. 9 We're hot and thirsty. 10 Help! Your dog's got my mobile phone! 11 I'm sorry, ve got to go 7 > Use the notes to complete the phone conversation. Radio 1 - Friends and family Steve | intend? Yes — Maria | Maria’ eyes? Green Maris hai? Blonde | Brothers? Yes, one — | Sisters? Ne | Name: ickey | Favourite film star? | Photos of Uma 20 Uma Thurman Disc jockey: Hello, and welcome to Radio One's ‘Friends and family: We've got Steve on the phone. Hello, Steve. Hello! Disc jockey: Steve, Steve: Steve: Yes, | have, Her name's Maria. Disc jockey: Is she pretty? Steve: Yes, she is. She's very pretty. Dise jockey: Steve: Green, Dise jockey: And ". Steve: It's blonde. Disc jockey: Now what about your family, Steve? ° sessosen .. brothers? Steve: v= ONE. Dise jockey: name? Steve: Mickey. He's fifteen. Dise jockey: sisters? Steve: No, | Disc jockey: Just one more thing Steve. Steve: Uma Thurman. | think she's fantastic. Disc jockey: How Steve: Photos? twenty! ° 103 Grammar highlights Present simple fa “a Positive statements Negative statements Ce I ike rock. | don't like jazz. a You tike rock. You don't like jazz. a He likes rock. He doesn't like jazz She likes tock She doesn't like jazz in the present simple, all persons of the We like rock. We don't like jazz. verb are the same except for the third They like rock. They don’t like jazz. person singular (he/she/it). © One use of the present simple is to talk Questions about likes and dislikes. Do | like heavy metal? Do you like soul? Does he like classical music? Does she like rock? Do we like pop music? Do they like folk music? Short answers Positive Negative Yes, you do. No, you don't, . Yes, (do. No, | don't f Yes, he does. No, he doesn’t Yes, she does. No, she doesn’ Yes, we do. No, we don't. Yes, they do, No, they don't. Adverbs of degree: a Jot, very much, at all Hike Bob a fot We don't like tea very much. She doesn't like coffee at al @ the adverbs of degree: a lot, very much, and at aif come after the verb and the object, e.g. / don't) like him very much. Object pronouns Singular Plural 1) me we» us you» you. you» you he > him — they > them she —> her tt 104 ® ‘© Present simple: positive and negative © Present simple: questions statements 2.) Write questions with like, using the prompts. 1) Write sentences with like, using the prompts. Daniel [V] heavy metal [x] techno Daniel likes heavy metal but he doesn’t like techno. vt [¥] motorbikes [X] cars 2 Judy (1 Oasis [xX] Blur ty your dog/chocolate? 3 Jill {v] her sister [X] her brother Does your dog like chocolate? 1 Mike/sport? Ht 4 Mark 11 Footbal 1X] tennis ee 5 We [7] schoo! [x] homework you/hamburgers? 4 Sara/Peter? 6 Gina [¥] music [A] sport 5. youlsport? 7 You 1 Jo [x] Andy 6 Mike's sister/school? 8 Andy [v1 you [x1 Jo 7 your parents/rap? 8 Steve/Anna? 9 Myparents — {/) jazz IX rock 105 @ Present simple: negative statements @ Adverb of degree: at al! © Odject pronouns: him, her, it, them 3> Write the opposite, using the object pronoun. {Tike sport. 1don’t like it 1 ike chocolate. 2. ike computers. 3 [like George Michael. 4 Wlike Tina Turner. 5 I like romantic films. 6 like Martha, 7 ike Jonathan. 8 I like football, 9 I ike Pamela Anderson. 106 © Present simple: short answers © Object pronouns 4> Match the questions and the answers, Then complete the answers. a Do you like spaghetti? Does your mother like New York? Do your patents like your girlfriend? Does she like animals? I love Oasis. Do you? 5 Do your brothers like classical music? Do they like sport? Does your grandfather live in Paris? Yes, Yes, Mozart. No, them. No, No, don’t, OOoOoOoOoOo0f . She has got three dogs. _ They're both crazy about They're OK, but | don’t love They hate it But I love pizza. Yes, No, Yes, . She loves big cities. His new home is in Miami. .. They think she's brilliant! % ‘© Present simple: question forms and long 5 Q: Dave/Maria? answers @ Adverbs of degree: very much, lot, at all @ Object pronouns A: Nolvery much think/boring 5 Write questions and answers, using the prompts. Q: Jim/Garth Brooks? 6 Q: your teacher/you? A: Nolvery much At Yesfa lot ‘think/boring think/boriliant Q: Does Jirn like Garth Brooks? No, he doesn’t like him very much, 1 Q: you/Sting? @ Present simple: five, like, know, speak A: Yes/a lot . think/brilliant 6 ) Correct the sentences, How many languages do you speaks? How many languages do you speak? 1 Where does you live? 2 Q: you/white chocolate? A: Yes/a lot think/really good 2 What kind of music you do like? 3. Are your parents speak English? 3. Q: your parents/pop music? A: Nofat all think/rubbish 4 My mother doesn''t like at all chocolate. 5. My brother live in Australia now, 4 Q: your friends/rock concerts? A: Yes/very much think/great Inkigrea 6 {don't like very much that book. 7 We doesn't know any Beatles songs. 107 Unit 8 Grammar highlights 4G ; Present simple with fixed times we What time does the museum open? It opens at ten o'clock. © One use of the present simple is to talk about fixed times. Preposition of time: at Preposition: on What time does the film start? © We use on with days of the week and at It starts at five o'clock. with times, When do you go to judo | go on Wednesday. Questions with How long? How fong are your English lessons? They're forty-five minutes, How long is the film? : {t's one hour and twenty minutes. . Questions with How much? How much are the tickets? They're £3.50 for children. How much is a coffee? Its 909 Modal verb can (permission) 2 2 eee cee ‘One use of camis to ask permission. Can we borrow some money? Can they sit here? 108 ‘@ Present simple with fixed times ‘© Preposition of time: at 1 Look at the information sheet then answer the questions. pr ee ey halite ‘9 THE NOVA ART GALLERY Open 10.45 to 5.15 9 BRISTOL ZOO Open 9.00 to 7.20 © VIRGIN CINEMA, KINGSDOWN Three Men and @ Baby Film starts: 6.20 Film ends: 7.40 @ ABC CINEMA, CLIFTON Gir on a Motorbike Film starts: 8.00 Film ends: 10.35, @ BRISTOL SPORTS INFORMATION Swirnming pools: Open 10.00 0 6.30 Parks: Open 7.00 to 6.00 What time does the Nova Art Gallery open? opens. ata 1 What time does it shut? 2 What time does Bristol Zoo open? 3. What time does Zhvee Men anda Babystart? What time does it end? 5 What time does Girl on a Motorbike start? 6 What time do the swimming pools open? 7 What time do they shut? 8 What time do the parks open? 9 What time do they shut? @ Questions with How fong?, How much? 2.) Read the information about the new videos. Then write questions and answers about each one. VIDEO NEWS DE 4 Dogs On A Diet 88 minutes £10.50 4 Sweet Sixteen 100 minutes £12.75 2 My Sister Is An Alien 79 minutes £10.00 3 Cruzy For Love 85 minutes ETS 5 Midnight Dancing 84 minutes £13.25 109 ® © © Questions with How much? © Modal verb can (permission) © Prices ‘© Responses 3) Look at the price list and write questions and 4 > Choose the correct verb to write the requests. answers, using the prompts. Then write the correct response below. QUICKSTOP SHOP * borrow * have ® listen to * look at Price list open #6) postcards 40p orange juice £1.80 | here? pens 65p coke sop | Can | sit here, please? on er fie £1.00 frases ‘5p _cofiee i 1) Sorry. That’s my friend's place. ice cream 90p tea Top | as — 1 e107 postcards? “How much are the postcards? They're forty pence. a orange juice? 2 a drink, please? 3. this CD? : 4. your dictionary? 2 erasers? 5. the window? 3. ice cream? «coke? a) OK, here it is, ) Sorry. | haven't got any money. ¢) Sure. it's my favourite band. d) Sure. Is coke OK? ©) Sure. It’s really hot in here, 6 tea? @& Sorry. That's my friend's place. H0 7 ree Prepositions of place: in, on, near, next to, opposite, behind, between, in front of, in the centre of, on the corner of Shop names with genitive apostrophe s Is there a chemist's near here? There is and There are Positive statements There's a good cinema. There's one musie shop. Thete are two good cafés. Negative statements There isn't a theatre. There aren't any discos. Questions ‘Short answers Positive Negative Isthere a cinema Yes, there is. No, there isn't in your town? Are there any ‘good book shops? How many discos are there? Yes, there are. No, there aren't. There are three. Indefinite pronoun: one 4s there a newsagent’s near here? Yes, there's one in North Street. Verb want + infinitive {want to sit here, Do you want to see that film? She doesn't want to speak to us. Making suggestions with Let's It's late. Let's go. Let's get an ice cream. ~/AL Aca @ Some shop names have an apostrophe s, 4. newsagent’s, @ When we want to give a list of single items we use the singular form there is, not the plural form there are, e.g. There's a disco and a cofé near my house: not: There are-<-disee-ande i © Went is followed by the infinitive | @ Let's is the short form of Let us. | m 12 @ Prepositions of place @ Apostrophe 5 (')) with shop names. 1> Wi Bridge Avenue/and King Street/offpost office/on the comeris/the The post office is on the corner of Bridge Avenue sentences using the prompts. and 1 is/next}the/bank/on{chemist's/the/King Street/to LL 2 Roxy Cinemafis/opposite/post office/the/the 3. centre/the Red Café/infisjoffpark/the/the 4. inloppositelisipark/the/newsagent's/the/Upper Street 5. a/behindjcar park/newsagent's/the/there’s 6 are/the Red Café/near/the/park toilets 7. a/department/next to/store/newsagent's/the/ there's 2 Use the sentences in Exercise 1 to find the places on the map. the post office [Gl 5 thecarpark [1 1. the bank [1 6 the toilets 2 the Roxy Cinema [_] 7 the department 3 TheRedCafe [] store 4 the newsagent’s CL] @ There is and There are: statements 3. > Read about the campsite,then. write sentences with There's or there are. GREENSIDE CAMPSITE 4 two shops 5 disco every Saturday three tennis courts 4 new swimming pool 2 table tennis room 6 barbecue every night 3 two cafés oan and @ There is and There are: posi negative statements, questions @ Some and any 4.) Write sentences with but or questions, using ‘the prompts. a pen (¥)/ on my desk] pencils (X) pens, posters (Vin their room) a TV (X) hei 4 a teacher (Y)/ in the class/ students (X) 5. sweets (¥)/ in my bag/ chocolates (X) 6 a café (Y)/ in the museum/ a book shop (X) 7 two cinemas (¥)/ in the town! discos (x) an eraser (2! in your bag in your bag?.... & good discos (2)/ in Brighton 9 a video shop (2)/ in King Street 10 good films (2}/ on at the cinema © Indefinite pronouns: one 5) Match the questions to the answers. iB 20304050 60 Os0 How many penfriends have you got? Are these your chocolates? How many tickets have you got? Where are your brothers? Can | have a pen? Do you know those girls? Where's your brother in this photo? eu one ena How much are these videos? 1) | haven't got one. Do you want a pencil? @) Three, And they're all in Sweden, ©) One's at college, and one’s at work 4) He's the one with long black hair ©) This one is £3 a night, and that one is £2.50 f). Two - one for me and one for Sue. 4g) Yes. Take one. fh} know one of them. 113 ° 4 © Verb want + infinitive 6 > Complete the sentences using the correct verb and the prompts. «+ answer €playp* buy © go Chave>* play read * sit ® watch © write © go 1 (not/want) .... tennis today. hd lay tennis tod (youfwant) .... 2 cup of coffee in this café? Do you want to have a cup of coffee in this c 1 Where (she/want) ..... dancing? 2 (youfwant) «nn 2 video or 3 Anna {not/want) .. volleyball with us. 4 (you/want) ....... the letter from Sandra? 5. | (not want) any postcards to my friends. 6 He (not want) ....... any questions. 7 (your brotheriwant) ...... a new motorbike? 8 (you/want) down? © Suggestions with Let's 7) Match the sentences. 1@203;304050 60 70 80 30 0 1 It's hot. 2 I'm cold. 3 I like big cities. 4 I've got his phone number. 5 I'm tired, 6 We haven't got any money. 7 We haven't got a dictionary. 8 This video is boring, 9. Anna likes ice cream. 10 What does this word mean? a) Let's borrow one. b) Let's watch a different one. ) Let's go to New York. d) Let's go to the bank. ©) Let's have a hot coffee. f) Let's look in the dictionary. 4g) Let's sit down. fh) Let's telephone him D) Let’ GD) Let's have an ice cream. J) Let's buy one for her. ae | I i » unit 11 CT lea Li Ln ey Present simple for routines Igo to school by bus. Dave takes the bus to college. How do you get to school? Adverbs of frequency: always, often, sometimes, never, usually | always have a sandwich for lunch. Do you often cycle to school? They sometimes go by car. She's never late for school. ‘Are you usually tired in the morning? Linkers: first, then, after First | have a sandwich Then | do my homework. After that, | watch TV. ‘After lunch 1 go swimming, Can | use the telephone after you? ‘After that, can we go home? © One use of the present simple is for routines. @ Adverbs of frequency come before the main verb, but after the verb to be. @ The linker after is followed by a noun eg, breakfast, an object pronoun €g, you, me, him, or the demonstrative pronouns this and that, e.g. After that | go shopping. not After-tieshopping: 115 » @ Present simple for routines: questions ‘@ Position of adverbs of frequency 11> Complete the questions using the verbs. wie teneeeien eee a/Saturdaydofevening/go/on/usually/Where/you/? Where do you usually go on a Saturday evening? at 5 a.m. on weekdays? 1 (you) inthe shower? 1. always/busfis/late/Brighton/The/tof. 2. (your mother) cereal for breakfast? 3. (you) . your teeth at school? 2. afternoon/a hockeylis/match/often/on/Saturday/ 4 (your best friend)... to school? There] 5 (your father) .. sandwich for lunch? 6 you) straight home after school? 3. hungryl'm/in/morning/never/the. 7 (you) . your friends after school? @ Present simple with adverbs of frequency 2 Write answers to the questions in Exercise 1 4 after/football/plays/Ramon/school/sometimes/. using the adverbs: © always © usually ¢ often © sometimes # never | never get up at 5. a.m. on weekdays. 5 do/Do/homework/in front offoften/the/TV/you! your]? 6 class/are/There/karate/manylpeople/at/never{my. 7 Dofinjclass/often/teachers/use/a video/yourl? 8 funnylis/maths/often/Our/teacher/very/. 9 Hmylneverfon|pizza/putfsalt/. 116 ieee @ Linkers: first, after that 4. Which sentence comes first? Write one sentence with /is¢and one sentence with After that. you repeat them/you listen to the new words First you listen to the new words. After that, 1 Iet's have a coffee here/we can go home clean your teeth/have your breakfast 3. do your homework/you can watch television 4 answer the questions about it/read the story 5 you can have an ice cream/have your lunch 6 read the sentences/copy them into your exercise books ‘© Present simple for routines: questions and answers 5 > Read the article. A DAY IN THE time. Megan starts work at 9. LIFE OF MEGAN °*¢ rs on the show from NOLAN 9 to 12. Then she has lunch with the other actors. After M Nolan, the star of lunch, the Zest fiends team the TY comedy Best record the est of the show. ‘Friends, gets up at 530. Then Megan often has dinner she goes for a run with her at a pizza” place dog, Blanco. After that she near her home. Then she has abig breakfast takes Blanco for a walk again. Megan usually oes to the She usually goes to bed at 9 TV studio by motorbike. p.m. but she doesn't go to “Sometimes there are fans. sleep. She watches ol fi outside the studio. | ove my on her video.‘ fansbut never speak tothem Humphery Bogart fm in the mornings. There isn't says Now write the interviewer's questions to Megan. Use the verbs in the list. edo * eat Cge © start * have {LUD * go * go * like * speak My A: At half past five. 1 Q: How Az Usually by motorbike. 2 Q: Don Az No, never in the morning. 3 Q: When A At nine. 4 Q:.. lunch? As At twelve 5 OE What encne - tuneh? ‘A: We record the rest of the show. 6 eee at home? No. | often go to a pizza place for my dinner. 7 Az At nine. & Q: What kind a? Az| love Humphrey Bogart films. > elses 7 >) unit 12 Grammar highlights Questions with How often? How often do you go out for a pizza? How often are you late for school? Adverbial phrases of frequency We go out ance or twice a week \'m late for school about three times a month. Modal verb can (ability) Positive statements Negative statements ean windsurf. ean't windsurf. She can windsur. She can't windsurf, ‘Questions Can you windsurf? Can they windsurf? Short answers Positive Negative Yes, { can. No, | can't. Yes, they can. No, they can't. like, love, hate + gerund (-ing form) {ove windsurfing, Do you like sailing? Mario hates talking on the phone. Prepositions in and on with dates My birthday is in January. {t's on January 4th ng sr Remenber F ot ® Modal verb can has the same form for all persons. One use of can is to talk about ability. © The verbs like, love and hate are often followed by the gerund (-ing form), © There are spelling rules for forming the gerund: with verbs ending in one ¢, delete the and add-ing, eg, live/living; write/writing (but note double ee: see/secing). ~ with verbs of one syllable ending in one vowel and one consonant (except w or yj, double the last consonant and add ing, e.g. swim/swimming; runfrunning, (but note: play/piaying) © We write months of the year with a capital letter at the beginning of the word. ® © Questions with How often? © Questions with How often? © Adverbial phrases of frequency © Adverbial phrases of frequency 11> Answer the questions. 2.7 Look at the chart. Write questions with How often?. Then answer them. . | Teen routine wash ba tiweck | Sere eee r clean teeth 2/day 3/day How often do you go to the cinema? go to th 1a twice a week. have a shower 4lweek day clean bedroom 3/month ‘month 1 How often do you eat at a friend's house? - Tim 2. How often do you go to bed really early? 3 How often do you go to bed at two or three in the m fen do you buy a new cassette or CD? 5, How often do you make the dinner? 6 How often do you watch the news on Ty your best fiend? 119 % @ Can (ability): questions and short answers © like + ing): questions and answers 3 > Complete the job advertisement with verbs from the list. emake ¢mect @name) * spell» talk use Cwatch) * work © write THE VIDEO STORE Do you like watching, videos? Can you ......name..... the star of Speed? CaN YOU wn _- his first name? Can you a computer? CAN YOU snsennninnee Good coffee? Can you short articles about videos? Can you .. ..all day Saturday and Sunday? 8 Do you like Do you like .. new people? about films? The Video Store needs 2 assistants. Come and work for us. Call 01279 6236234 4> Now write true answers to the questions in Exercise 3. Yes, Ido. / No, ! don’t. Yes, Lean, / No, # can't 120 © Can (ability): negative 5 > Write negative sentences using the verbs from the list. G0) *phone *go esee suse swash play ewrite edo ego |... skating/any skates 1 He ... his hairfhis shampoo 2 We .... our homework/our books 3. She .... the blackboard/her glasses to the concert/a ticket 5. She .... Kerim/his number 6 They... tennis/their rackets 7 4m to Dolores/her address 8 You .... my personal stereo/lt ... any batteries 9 They... to the mateh/any tickets ¢ @ like + Cin like, love, hate + (-ing) 6 > Write questions with like + -ing using verbs 7 > Use the prompts to make sentences. from the list. Then answer the questions. borrow ¢ watch * listen to. © watch splay Eplay) «read « talk Jola (X dance) you/tennis? i you Ii [ve =tove[ 7 = tke] Xx= hate | laying tennis 1 Carlo (¥ sail) Yes, | do. / No, 1 don’t. 1 your father/sport on TV? A Marina (V7 talk on the telephone} 3 He (¥ meet new people) 2. your friends{pop music? a 4 We (X go to bed early) 5 My sister (XX make the dinner) 3. you/computer games? a: 6 1M get letters) 7 My brother (X clean the house) 4 your Mum/on the phone? pee 8 They (/¥ go to parties) @ Prepositions: in and on 5. friends/comics? a: 8 > Complete the sentences with in or on. June? swe Wednesday? 1 Is your mum's birthday .. 2 Do you want to play football... 6 your parentsfold movies? 3. School starts ..n...nueu 10th September. a: 4 It’s always hot 5. Let's go for 2 pizza wan... Friday evening . August 7 your best friend/your clothes? 124 eee ) Unit 13 Grammar highlights Present continuous Positive statements Negative statements I'm working. I'm not sleeping. You're working. You aren't sleeping. He's working. He isn’t sleeping. She's working She isn't sleeping © We use the present continuous to talk We're working. We aren't sleeping about things which are happening now. You're working. You aren't sleeping. @ We also use the present continuous to They're working. They aren't sleeping. talk about the current period of time, eg. I'm learning to swim at the Questions moment ‘Am | cooking? ‘Are you eating? 1s he singing? 1s she dancing? Are we going? Are you laughing? ‘Are they walking? Short answers Positive Negative f Yes, you are. No, you aren't. Yes, Lam. No, I'm not. Yes, he is, No, he isn't. Yes, she is. No, she isn Yes, you are. No, you aren't. Yes, we are. No, we aren't. Yes, they are. _No, they aren't. Imperatives Positive Negative Open your eyes. Don't open your eyes. Wait for me. Don't wait for me, 122 ® ‘@ Present continuous: positive statements 1) Match the people and places to the activities. s aA’, pen Tom/the sports club 1 Jake/the kitchen Jim/the bathroom Sue/the garden ‘Sam and Judy/their dance class a Oo Oo Oo Oo anon Robjhis room Ben/the newsagent’s, Danjcollege Lizithe dining room Amy and Jane/school 3} have breakfast f)_do maths, 0) sieep 9) play with the dog ©) 4o fitness training h) clean his teeth ) learn to tango ’) buy a magazine e) make tea j)_ use the computer 2.> Write sentences using the phrases in Exercise 1. Use in, or at for the places. Tom's at the sports club. He's doing fitness training. 123 ® 124 @ Present continuous: question forms ‘@ Present continuous: negative statements ‘© Present simple: negative statements 3. Write questions with the present continuous. ‘Angela/watch/her new video? 4.) Write sentences with because. Use the present lc Angela watching her new video? continuous and the present simple. Wnot enjoy/this bookfnot like/love stories 1 Phil and Andy/play/tennis? Pm not enjoying this book because | don’t tke love stories, 2 Why/José/write/to Mrs Smith? 1 He/not use/computer/like/writing with a pen 3 What/Cindy/do? 2 He/not do/English homework/not got/a dictionary 4 Where/your sister/go? 3. Imot staylin bed/want to catch/the first bus 5 What/Maria/wateh/on TV? 6 Where/Sandra/work/today? We/not swim/not like/cold water 7 your brother/write/to his girlfriend? 6 I/not make/lunch/not like/cooking 8 youfread/my letter? 2 9 What/Lucyleook: 7 Maria/not play/tennis{not gotfher racket 10 your parents/work in the garden? cee % ‘© Mixed tenses: short answers 5 > Write short answers to these questions. Are you annoyed? Yes, Does he like chocolate? No, . 2 Is she wearing my shirt? Yes, 3 Have they got my CDs? No, 4 Do you enjoy reading? Yes, 5 Are they working hard? No, 6 Are you writing to Leila? No, 7 Does she often go dancing? Yes, 8 Is he making 2 mess? No, 9 Has she got a brother? Yes, . 10 Can you see the blackboard? 12 Has he got a car? No, .. 13 Ate you watching this? Yes, 14 Can | stop now? No, (@ Imperatives: positive and negative 6 Match the sentence halves and write the complete sentences. 1M 20 3s040s5s060 70 06 Don't read a) a mess! 2 Don't tell ) for me! 3 Please write in class! 4 Wait 0) quiet! 5 Please be €) to me every day! 6 Don't eat f} my parents! 7 Don't make 9) us alone! 8 Leave (GD) my love letters! 1 Don't read my love letters! en noneron @ Imperatives 7 Complete the swimming poo! rules using the verbs. Some of the sentences need Don't first. seat» enjoy dive © leave run @ show? use sign © play Jasis SPORTS CLUB SWIMMING POOt | Show your name in the visitors’ book. money and watches at reception. 3 ‘or drink near the poo! sase walk, So ‘This is a swimming pool, NOT ’ diving pool. I. ball games in the pool mobile phones near the pool Please go to the bar to telephone. your sim! ® Unit 14 Grammar highlights Verb going to for future plans and intentions Positive statements t'm going to wear a new T-shirt. You're going to wear a new T-shirt. He's going to wear a new T-shirt. She's going to wear a new T-shirt We're going to wear new T-shirts, You're going to wear new T-shirts. They're going to wear new T-shirts. Negative statements 1'm not going to wear an old T-shirt You're not going to wear an old T-shirt He's not going to wear an old T-shirt She's not going to wear an old T-shirt. We're not going to wear old T-shirts. You're not going to wear old T-shirts. They're not going to wear old T-shirts. Questions Short answers Positive ‘Am | going to wear jeans? Yes, you are. ‘Are you going to wear shorts? Yes, 1am. Is he going to wear a shirt? Yes, he is. Is she going to wear a sweatshirt? Yes, she is. ‘Are we going to wear earrings? Yes, you are. ‘Are you going to wear shoes? Yes, we are, Are they going to wear trainers? Yes, they are. too + adjective Don't go in the sea! The water's too cold. I can't run for the bus. !'m too tired I can't wear your shoes, They're too small for me. Demonstrative adjectives: these/those singular plural this —> these that > those 126 © We use going to to talk about future plans and intentions. Negative No, you aren't. No, 'm not. No, he isn't. No, she isn't No, you aren't. No, we aren't. No, they aren't. too comes before the adjective. | % ues @ Verb going 1) Write sentences with going to using verbs from ‘the list. + 90 GB etrovel have «speak «learn ssend «stay © take Sydney for six weeks m going to be in Sydney, 1. IJwith an Australian family 2 welbarbecues every night 3. English every day @ Verb going to: positive statements 2 Write sentences with going to. Then decide who is speaking. Choose from the list. Smile, please. (I take) another one, Smile, please, I'm going to take another one. 1 I don't like this food and | (not eat) it. 2 (I give) you some aspirins for your headache. 3. When (you tidy) your room? 4 Ifmy camera with me 5 round the country 6 lots of Australian songs 5 Now I (play) a song for Debbie in Brighton. | hope you're listening, Debbie. 7 postcards to all my friends 6 (we start} filming next October. 4d) a doctor a ose ise jockey 4) a teacher b)a little child e) a parent |@a photographer _ _ 127 ® © Going to: questions with What? 3> Write questions and answers, using the prompts. wearjto the party? my green dress my. 1. dolin July? play tennis every day a: . 2 write/new notebook? my friends’ addresses 3. playlschool concert some blues songs a: dofwith your money? buy some new trainers a: 6 study/next year? Spanish and Italian a: 128 © Going to: questions with What?, Where?, Why?, How?, Who? 4 Use the chart to complete the questions. her birthday [Amy | write to her grandmother Eva | join a dance class | Monday | to get fit _ tonight Alex | go to 5 summer | ona and | motorbike Mike Dave | have a party [July the beach Nina | see a film and | weekend | Brighton jing to do? She's going to write to her grandmother. Wem She's going to write to her tonight Because it’s her birthday. join a dance class? Eve is. Because she wants to get fit. this summer? go there? J party in July? He's going to have it on the beach. ... this weekend? They're going to see a film in Brighton. $ @ Verb going to: negative statements © t00 + adjective 5 > Write sentences using the prompts. VInot go for a swim itfeold Pm not going to go for 9 swim. It’s too cold. 1 Inot get up tired 2 we/not go out now itflate 3. she/not wear these jeans they/baggy 4 Ifnot wash the dog itfeold 5 they/not play tennis itfhot 6 he/not buy those trainers they/expensive © these/those @ Plural of nouns 6 > Rewrite the sentences with the underlined words in the plural. | don't know that girl. 1 Are you going to listen to this tape? 2 When are you going to finish this exercise? 3° Why is this door open? 4 Who is that person? 5 That earring tooks nice. 6 This child wants to see you. 7 | want to see that video one day. 8 This man knows the answers. 9. That bus is going to Brighton. 129 5) Unit 16 Tele ep nay Verb to be: past simple Positive statements J was out yesterday. You were out yesterday. He was out yesterday. She was out yesterday We were out yesterday. You were out yesterday. They were out yesterday. ‘Negative statements | wasn't at home yesterday. You weren't at home yesterday. He wasn't at home yesterday. She wasn't at home yesterday. We weren't at home yesterday, You weren't at home yesterday. They weren't at home yesterday. ‘Questions Was | at school yesterday? Were you at work yesterday? Was he at karate yesterday? Was she at computer club yesterday? Were you at a gig yesterday? Were we at the train station yesterday? Were they at a night club yesterday? Short answers Positive Negative ‘Yes, you were. No, you weren't. Yes, | was. ‘No, | wasn't. Yes, he was. No, he wasn't. ‘Yes, she was. No, she wasn’ Yes, we were. No, we weren't. Yes, you were. No, you weren't. ‘Yes, they were. No, they weren't. Would like for offers and requests Would you like a drink? What would you like? 'd (I would) like 2 lemonade, please. Past time adverbials Where were you yesterday evening? { went to London last weekend. My mother went shopping this morning. 130 @To make a question with the past of the verb to be, we put the verb before the subject. © Modal verb would has the same form for all persons. © We use would like for offers and requests. @ in requests, we normally use the short form, e.g. I'd like an apple, please. > © Verb to be: past simple positive statements 1 Find the answers to the quiz questions. The Snapshot Quiz Who was the director of Jurassic Park? ‘Where were the first Olympic Games? Where were the Olympic Games in 19967 Who was the first man to walk on the moon? Who was the UK's first woman prime minister? Who was the first American president? Who was the star of the Indiana Jones films? Nou PB wNea Who was probably the first European to go to America? Atlanta Harrison Ford Christopher Columbus Margaret Thatcher (Steven Spielberg> Neil Armstrong Greece George Washington Steven Spielberg was the director of Jurassic Park. ‘@Verb to be: past simple questions and answers 2. Write questions and answers with was and were. Use the prepositions in, on or at. youfyesterday afternoon? —cinema 1. theyllast night? a party 5 nnnen 2. Simon/this morning? work a: A: 3 Lucyftast week? her cousin's house the USA home S 3 a football match 6 you/Saturday afternoon? a: A: 7 Danjlast night? a rock concert school A cress 9 Andreaflast year? California a: 131 © Verb to be: past simple all forms 3) Complete the conversat were(n't). in with was{n't) or A: There was a brilliant film on TV last night. it? « Dance ofthe Aliens. sow ia horror film? att . _ really funny. There a comedy. It . two excellent actors in it B: Who they? A: Tom Dern the bad guy and Jim Weller"... the good guy. Be snnnsunnne there any female stars in it? A: Yes, Silvia Caron the Queen of the . she good? OK, but she brilliant. B: What A: There wthe music like? . any real music ~ just a lot of crazy sounds. 132 @Verb to be: past simple answers 4> Write answers to the questions. If you don't know the answer, guess. Where were you on December 1st at 2.30 puin.? | think | was at school, 1 Where were your parents in 1932 2 Who was your maths teacher last year? 3. How old were you in 19957 5 What was the date yesterday? 6 Who was your best friend at prinyary school? 7 What were your first words this morning? ‘8 What was the number one song in your country last year? 9 How long was your last lesson? 10 Where were you yesterday evening? ® @Time phrases 5 > Choose the correct time phrase to complete each sentence. * at the moment © next year «now © one day EroMIghE>e twice a week © never « yesterday © usually Im not going to go out tonight. 1 They're going to get married in the summer. 2. Igo to dance classes ... on Monday and Wednesday. 3. Were you OK 4 Come here please and tidy this mess 5. I'm doing my homework Phone me in an hour. 6 he’s going to be a world champion. 7 She gets up early on Sunday. 8 She isn't . so busy. @ Offers with Would you like 6 > Use the words from the list to make offers for each situation, eabag — eanalarm clock «a dictionary eadrink esomehelp — Ca sandwich: some milk © a sweater © one of my T-shirts a pencil and paper I'm hungry. Would you like a sandwich? 1 I'm cold. 2. I'm thirsty 3. I don't understand this word. 4. This coffee is too hot. 5 I haven't got anything to wear to the party. 6 | want to write a note, 7 twant to get up very early. 8 I'm very busy. 9 Ive got a lot of things to carry. 133 Unit 17 Past simple: regular verbs Positive statements Negative statements enjoyed the party. I didn't enjoy the film. He liked the music. He didn't like the people, She liked the food. She didnt like the music, We arrived late We didn’t arrive early You arrived early. You didn’t arrive late. They watched TV, They didn’t wateh a video. Questions Did | phone my sister? Did you enjoy the party? Did she dance? Did he like the music? Did we arrive late? Did you walk to work? Did they watch TV? Short answers Positive Negative Yes, you did. No, you didn't. Yes, I did. No, | did't. Yes, he did, No, he didn't. Yes, she did. No, she didn't. Yes, you did, No, you didn’t. Yes, we did. No, we didn't. Yes, they did. No, they didn't Wh- questions Answers What did you have for dinner? Uhad spaghetti 134 CPE Lae Liane © Positive regular verbs in the past simple end in ed. ©To make the past simple positive: ~ ifthe infinitive ends in a consonant, we add ed: enjoy/enjayed; watch| watched. ~ if the infinitive ends in e, we add d: live/lived; arrive/arrived. ~ if the infinitive ends in a consonant + y,we delete the y and add ied: study/studied; cryfcried. ~ with some verbs ending in a consonant, we double the consonant: stop/stopped; plan/plantied; travel/travelled, ‘ © Negative statements are formed with didn’t in the past simple of regular and irregular verbs, e.g. ! didn’t see him. © Questions are formed with did in the past simple of regular and irregular verbs, €.g. Did you see him? % Practice ‘@Past simple regular: positive statements 11> Match the people to the events. Then write sentences in the past simple. me 24 30 40 sO 6O 8 7 @ Lenin a) (arrive) in America in 1492 ) (cie) in Egypt in 30 BC ©) (discover) radium in 1902 2. Leonardo da Vinci 3. Neil Armstrong 4 Cleopatra @) (invent) the radio in 1895, 5 Marie Curie ¢) (open) the first cinema in 1895 6 Christopher Columbus (f)) (live) from 1870 to 1924 7 The Lumiere brothers _g) (walk) on the moon in 1969 & Marconi h) (paint) the Mona Lisa in 1503 1 Lenin lived from 1870 to 1924. © Past simple regular:questions and answers 2. Write questions and answers in the past simple, using the prompts. Q: What (you/do) at the weekend? Az! (visit) my grandmother. What did you do at the weekend? 1 Q:(Josiefarrive) on time? ‘A: No, She was late because she (miss) the bus. 2 Q:Why (the trip/take) so long? AsThe train (stop) at every station. a: 3 Q:Why (theyfleave) so early? A: They (want) to go for a walk a: Boo 4 Q:What (you/do) with my bags? Asi (carry) them upstairs. ee A 5 Qz(he/tidy) his room? A: No, but he (do) his homework. 6 Q:{(she/play) the piano on holiday? Az Yes, she (practise) every day. 135 > © Past simple regular: positive and negative 3 Complete the sentences with verbs in the past simple. A love snot take © visit * walk Carrive> ‘Ranma. Stas great. 4 * ‘the cafés amd ice cream, shops. I'm. 40 Venice newt week. See Bead. us 136 B sartive *cry edie * enjoy © finish © you have? © start Dear Damieh, Thank you very muck for the book. T really | it Te : on. may burthday and? it that marnung and it in the evening. I : : a bitat the end. Tt was 0 Sad when Beth r want to read it again. but The going to wait a few weeks, T think! i" ance time. inthe USA? White to me sor. lave, Ee c talk ®nothave © change ® hot go * play * practise * stay Deaw Pank, How were your holidays My haldayss were ok We. where becamse pin Nei and Shs : a holiday this year: But I with my aunt and. umole neae- Bristol for a week. That was fun My French cousin Michul, (he's 24), was there. We ° table tennis and‘ a let. Tk was qvod because T my French, See you ak school on September Bret Beak wishes, 2 Dawid % ‘© Past simple: short answers 4 Answer the questionnaire below. Tick (7) Yes or No. THE SNAPSHOT. QUESTIONNAIRE Are You Organised? _ Answer the questions and find out. Tick () Yes or No. Last week did you forget to do your homework? -- do your homework five minutes before a class? ——— leave any of your schoo! things at home? -- lose your keys or money? —— wake up just ten minutes before schoo!? — miss your usual bus? — lose a ticket? a forget somebody’ birthday? -—- eanan wa wna friend’s house? — 2 ° forget somebody's name? __ SCORE Score 1 point for each Yes 1-3: Congratulations! You are very, very organised, But don’t forget you're at ‘ school, not in the army! 4-7. Not bad. You're quite organised. 8 — 10:0h dear! Your life is a mess! Go and buy a watch, a calendar, and a diary! | | leave something important at 2 P © Mixed tenses 5 > Put the verbs (in brackets) in the correct tense: present simple, present continuous, future with going to, or past simple. Tomorrow 1 (buy) some new trainers. Ik Pm going to buy 2. Yesterday my brother (help) me to fix my bike. 3. Jake (wear) my jacket today and | (wear) his. 4 You (be) pale today. Why (you always go) to bed fate? 5. (you watch) the news on TV last night? 6 | (tidy) my room last week, but now it (be) a mess again. 7 Please be quiet. | (do) a difficult exercise at the moment, 8 Change the tape, please. We (not like) jazz 137 ») unit 18 Grammar high Asking about the weather with What... like? What's the weather fike today? What was the weather like yesterday? hikes Past simple of irregular verbs Infinitive Past simple | Infinitive Past simple @A lot of verbs have an irregular positive buy bought hear heard form in the past simple, Some of them catch caught hit hit are listed here, come ‘came know knew cost cost leave left do did make made drive drove put put fall fell fun ran feel felt see saw find found spend spent get got take took give gave think thought, go went wear wore have had @ Asking about the weather with What... like? Cee eee TIT eT . j Centigrade Fahrenheit 1 > Ask and answer about the weather. (a —— | ~ Amsterdam @ 4 ther il + Barcelona 6 61 aeeecmaeed ) 2 Bonn ° 32 The temperature was 9° Centigrade. It was windy. 9 Brussels a 7 7 a ct. 4 Buenos Aires 25 7 5 Cairo 7 6 138 ts © Past simple of irregular verbs: ‘@ Past simple of irregular verbs: positive statements negative statements 2> Answer these questions with a verb in the past simple, 3 Make the sentences negative and change the underlined words to pronouns, What time did you go to bed last night? | saw Jim at the party L didn’ _L went to bed at nine o'clock. i, 1 What time did you get up this morning? aaa ° 1 They heard the ory 2 We knew the old lady. 2 What did you have for breakfast this morning? 3. The police caught the boys, 3 What time did you leave the house this morning? 4 | thought about Juli. 5 He made those cakes, 6 I came to see Mark. 7 Sam took the keys 6 What did your parents give you for your birthday? 8 Mark gave me and Steve the money. 7 What did you wear to school yesterday? 9. The lightning hit the 8 What did you take to school yesterday? 9 Which friends did you see last weekend? 139 > 140 @ Past simple of irregular verbs: Wh- questions and answers 4.) Write questions in the past simple, 1 How (you break) your leg? Where (you get) your jeans? When (you meet)? Why (you come) home so late? What (you do) in Corfu? Who (you see) at the beach? Who (take) my sandwich? Why (you make) a cake? 5> Write answers in the past simple. 2) | (get) them at Harrods. 0) | (aive) it to the dog. ©) | (buy) her some flowers. 4d) I (fall) over in the snow. TA ©) I (see) two people from my school f) It (be) a really good party. g) We (go) to the beach every day. ‘h) We (meet) last summer. ’) | (make) it for Jane's party. 6 > Now match the questions in Exercise 4 with the answers in Exercise 5. 1@ 20 3040 s0 6 70 80 0 © unit 19 Grammar highlights Comparatives and superlatives Short adjectives fong longer longest big bigger biggest funny funnier funniest Irregular adjectives good better best bad worse worst Making comparisons Your feet are bigger than mine. Whose feet are bigger: Dave's or Jim's? Their new CD is better than their old one. Using the superlative Who is the fastest runner in your class? Sue's the fastest runner in the class Tim is one of the slowest. Questions with Which?, Who? Which is longer: the Amazon or the Mississippi? Which river is the longest: the Nile, the Amazon or the Mississippi? Who is taller: Sue or me? Who is the slowest swimmer: James or Martin? @When an adjective has one syllable, we form the comparative by adding er, and the superlative by adding est. @Some adjectives double the final consonant in the comparative and the superlative, e.. big/bigger/biggest. ‘@When an adjective has one or two syllables and ends in y, we usually form the comparative and superlative by deleting the yand adding ier/iest, e.g dryfdrier{driest © We often make comparisons using than. | © We use the before a superlative | 141 ® oo ee © Comparative of short adjectives © Questions with the superlatives of short adjectives and answers 1 > Write correct sentences with a comparative adjective, using the prompts. 2) Look at the chart. Complete the questions with superlative adjectives. Then write the New York/Rome (old) answers. “Rome is older than New York. CAMPING News 1. Pacific Ocean/Atlantic Ocean (large) comes GREENSIDE | seavu 7 I lew | FOREST pened 1996 1994 | 4995 Number of t 7 places a 50 | ons From village = 2 teachers/film stars (rich) Fram beoch Peet Bk km 7 ™ 300m | 25 km Price per person £5 sn |B 3. Mel Gibson/Keanu Reeves (young) Q: (far)_Which campsite is the farthest from the beach? 4 cassettes/CDs (cheap) v from the village? 7 Copenhagen/Cairo (hot) 4 Q: (near) to the village? 8 Athens/Amsterdam (cold) 9 tigers/cheetahs (fast) 142 > @ Superlative of short adjectives 37 Complete each advertisement with an adjective in the superlative. echeap @fas) ¢ funny healthy new sold «strange » sunny» tough the fastest, ‘aeroplane to the USA. Fly Concorde. It's, 1 DOUBLE DARE shoes have a 5 year guarantee They are... shoes you can buy. 2. Eat Fruitflakes for breakfast. It's... way to start the day. 3. Visit the Oasis Health Club, We have all - equipment, 4 Don't spend a lot on videos. ECONOMY VIDEOS os in ne vide town. 5 Visit Cornwall. The weather is great. It's place in Britain. & Don’t miss the new comedy Miami Police Babies. Its . film around, 7 Visit the ancient city of Petra. It's one of cities in the world 8 See Mrand Mrs Snake are Sleeping. t's . horror film around @ Question with Which? Who? ‘@ Superlative of short adjectives @ Superlative of irregular adjectives 4) Write questions with Which? or Who? and a superlative adjective. Then write the answers. good programme/V ‘The Simpsons’ bad programme/IV hot month/your country 3. bad singer/your family 4 funny person/IV noisy person/your class good clothes shopfyour town 143, » © Comparative and superlative of short © One of + superlative adjective adjectives and irregular adjectives 6 > Use the prompts to write sentences with one 5 > Complete the sentences with the comparative of + superlative. Write your own ideas in 6, 7, 8 or superlative form of the adjective, and 9. The tallest, ccssaas MAN in the world Athens (old) city in the world. was 2.72 m. (tall) Athens is one of the oldest cities in the world, Alaska is _ big than Texas. (big) 11 Andorra (small) country in the world 1 A lot of people say ET. was .. film of all time. (good) 2 Do you think Robin Williams is 2 Queen Elizabeth Il (rich) woman in the world. than Eddie Murphy? (funny) 3 Is Whitney Houston a .. singer than Gloria Estefan? (good) 3. The cheetah (fast) animal in the world. 4 Which is = going to the dentist or going to the doctor? (bad) 4 California (big) state in the USA, 5 The Pyramids are .... ‘than the Parthenon. (old) 6 Venus is . planet and Pluto 5 The Danube (long) river in the world. .. {hot/cold) - film in history was 85 hours long! (long) 6... (good) CD this year. B The AMAZON IS «eennmnennerne .. than the Mississippi. (long) 9 Are whales 7... (funny) film this year. elephants? (heavy) 10 Which is on . day of the week for you? 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