You are on page 1of 85
STARTER Vocabulary: Listening: room numbers Grammar: Can / have...” Grammar: !™m/youre Listening: ordering food and drink Vocabulary: greetings y ERS Vocabulary ete 22, counties : Grammar: he’s/she’s/it's * Reading checking ito 2 hotel - cagniaie SMBS RSE s enaamnanseeeniaaet “Vocabulary: irregular plurals, useful phrases ‘Vocabulary: clothes and colours Grammar: this, that, these, those How to: talk about prices Reading: Mangaldas Market ‘Vocabulary: common phrases Hoiw to: introduce people Grammar: possessive 5 ‘Grammar: Where are you from? Listening: buying tickets Listening: nationalities Review and consolidation units 3-4 (P3034) Vocabulary: city, 16-99 How to: give an opinion z Grammar: Who 2 my Grammar: there is/are % relationships Vocabulary: some, @ lot of snguage schools Vocabulary: prepositions of place atipnaltles Conan There sn't/aren’ any is/are tere any 5 directions Vocabulary: expressions. Grammar: What's your? Listening: personal details Writing: text messages. ‘Vocabulary: obs. Grammar 4/07 ‘Grama 3: s/he ‘Reading: anil tree Vocabulary: favourites : Review and consolidation units 1-2 (Ps6-47) Grammar: can/can’t inda’s new job thelr ‘Writing: an email Vocabulary: holiday things How to: make regular plurals Grammar: the verb fo be: negative Listening: classroom introductions ‘Vocabulary: days of the wee! How to: use here and there ‘Grammar: yes/0 questions with to be Reading: tourist attractions ry: adfecives to deste peorle 4: Present Simple (Like ‘Grammar a: object rons Reading: pf to be iegatives and due : tof «Nora Listening: ich, ‘Vocabulary: Jobson Grammar: Present Sip Grammar2: wi questions Grammar:a<\ - Reading: ere people work Weating: notes : Grammar: going fo Listening: questions abaut plans, Vocabulary: fulure plans Reading: The million-do Review and consolidation units 9-10 (972-73) ‘Answer key (74-83) Vocabulary: rooms and Furniture have gots got Review and consolidation units 7-8 (58-59) Speaking Vocabulary | numbers 0-9 1a Complete the conversations with words from 2 Complete the crossword. the box. —— ‘across >| Downs Welcome too Thank I'm cai a2 name Hi es b 8 £6 a4 2A: Hello, 'm Ajala Kapoor. 3 = B: Hello. I'm Rick Lane. Nice to meet you. _ ‘a: Nice to meet you, wee 2 A Hi, Mona, . 8: Andre, a 3. &: Good morning. tr B: Good morning. cte : hs to Mercer Hotel. : Gees voll 7 4 A: Hello.'m Charles Reed. What's your__? ¢ &: Taku Suzuki. : 1b Match a conversation in Ex. 12 to a picture below. A i Listening Conversation RES Conversation _ Conversation Grammar | !’m/you're 4 Look at the information. Complete the conversations. pie a NAME David Franks Room 601 ‘A: Hello, Welcome fo Linton Hotel. Bs Thank you. °m David Franks ‘A: You're in room 601, Mr Franks. A: Hello, Welcome hank you. Ms Jacks. RA HOTEL Name Ricardo Mendoza Room 540 A: Hello, Welcome B: Thank you. A ‘Mr Mendoza. 5 Correct the mistakes in the conversations. As Hello()Svetlana Rochew, Pm B: Hello, Ms Rochev. As Goad morning, Mr Nakamur. You inroom 922 6: Thank you. 3° A: Hello. Im Jin Chang. 3: Im Farah Coleman. I'm John Wilson. Hello, Mr Wilson Youre in Vocabulary | greetings 6 Write a conversation for each picture. Good morning, Ms Sharapova. Good morning, Henry. Henry: Ma 35.30 Henry: Bob Geldof: 19.30 Henry: Gwyneth Paltrow: 23.00 Henry: Jamie Foxx: Sharapova: '7 Put the conversation into the correct order. Tm Polly Tiller Nice to meet you Geed-merning: 'm Evan Larson Nice to meet you, too Good morning Evan: Good morning. Polly: Evan: Polly: Evan: Polly: . a Vocabulary | letters a-z 1 @ Write the correct number for the vowel sound next to each letter. VOWEL | EXAMPLE SOUND a [lei [eight 2 [fi [three 3 |iei [ten 4 lia! | five 5 [ful _ | zero 6 [tu two, 7 | Jare ca oO | \@ > |—. lr — 3 3s o cs yz b EBB Listen and check. Vocabulary | countries 2 a Correct the spelling and mark the stress. Itly Healy 2 Polan 3 Mexica 4 Turkly 5 Espain 6 Rusia 7 Avgantina 8 b Brasil Complete the puzzle to find the hidden country. @ 2 ‘ ‘ A =: Grammar | he’s/she’s/it's 3 Write sentences with he’s, she’s or it’s. 4 Amy. He's Sera Francesea| calvin 4 Write two sentences for each picture. Reading s} 5 Read the conversation and complete the details b ‘ 1-3 below about the three people. ' : 4 He's from Brazil. He's in the US candy: Hello. ™m Candy Banks. Paul: Hello, Candy. 'm Paul Earle. eit andy: Nice to meet you, Paul 2 She Paul: Nice to meet you, too. Look, she's Marsha Candy: Marsha? Paut: Yes. Marsha Rees. She's from Fort Japan } Lauderdale. wy baz Candy: Inthe UK? 7 Paul: No. Fort Lauderdale isin Florida, aan AZ in the US. Candy: oh. O—————— Receptionist: Mr Earle? Paul: Yes. Receptionist: Good morning, Mr Earle, Welcome to Fortune Hotel Paul: Thank you. Receptionist: You're in room eight nine one. Paul: OK. Thanks. ‘And Ms Banks? Yes. Welcome to Fortune Hotel, Ms Banks. You're in room six one four. Thank you. Receptionist: Name: = From: ‘Vocabulary | common phrases How to ... | introduce people 1a Write the complete words and phrases. 3 2 Complete the dialogues. Follow the example, Student A= Nicole Student B = Keith You: Nicole, this is Keith. Nicole: Nice to meet you, Keith Keith: Nice to meet you too, Nicole. Student A = Colin Student B = Laura You: Colin Gaieae cst Student A= Harty Student B = Mary You: Hany: Mary Grammar |! where are you from? Put the words in the correct order. Theo: is All. this Carol, Carol, this is Ali, Carol: meet to Nice you. Ali: meet to too. you, Nice Carol: from, Where Ali? are you Ali: from UK. the I'm Carol: you are from Where the UK? in Ali: Cor from London, I'm mplete the conversations. ‘A: Where are you B: I'm from Chicago. you from? B: I'm from Tokyo in Japan. ‘A: Where are —— in Brazil? B: I'm from Curitiba. ‘A: Where are___ B: I'm Australia, ‘A: __are you from in the UK? : 'm__ Manchester. ‘A: Where____you__ B: ____from Spain, in the US? Listening 6 GHB Cover the tapescript and listen. Complete the details. 4 Name: Stan From: (ity) From: (country) 2 Name: Nadine From: (city) From: ___ (country) 3 Name: Chris _ You from in the italy? Isabella: Rome. From: —_ (ety) from: (county) | TAPESCRIPT Stan: Hello | Nadine: Hello. | Stan: tim Stan Allman. What’ your name? Nadine: 'mNadine Strong Stan: Nice to meet you, Nadine, Nadine: Nice to meet you to, stan. Stan: This is Chris, Chris Hall Chris: Hell. Nadine: Hella. Stan: Where are you from, Nadine? 3 Nadine: Pardon? Stan; Where are you from? Nadine: Ob, 'm from the US. Stan: Oh.eally? Where are you from in the us? Dallas. t's in Texas. Chris is from America No=t'm from Canada! Oh, yes. Sor. Where ate you from in Canada, Cris? Vitoria sin British Colombia, Where are you from, Stan. Canada, too? Nee — No ~"'m fom Brighton inthe UK Fabiana: —— Argentina. (Oh, OK. My mother is rom the UK. 4 in Mexico? Guadalajara. (pe eriececteneenenren Vocabulary | family members 1 Look at the photo. How are the people related? haa c Sharon Ozzy -jack = father-son Ozzy - Sharon Kelly ~Jack = __- Sharon - Kelly Jack-Sharon = Kelly - Ozzy Vocabulary | my life 2 Write the words in the grid. Find the secret word. Numbers 10-99 3 Match the numbers 1-10 to a-j. 1 fiftyone 51. a 93 2. forty-eight b 15 3 eleven 073 4 sixteen a 48 5 ninety-three ou 6 seventy-three Ds 7 fifteen @ 6 8 sixty » 39 9 eighty-four 0 60 10 thirty-nine p 16 Write the next two numbers in the sequences. 1 two four eight sixteen thirty-two ixty-four 2 eleven twenty-two thirty-three forty-four 3 ninety eighty seventy sixty 4 sixteen fifteen fourteen thirteen 5 forty-nine fifty-six sixty-three seventy 6 twenty-seven thirty-six forty-five 7 sixteen twenty-five thirty-six forty-nine 8 ninety ten eighty twenty 5 Rave Roma London Nesta su =z Grammar | who...?: my 5 Look at the family tree and complete the conversation. Enzo Rozelia Nice photo! Thank youl It's a photo of my family (a) Who's he? He's my (2) Andrew. He's from the US. New York? No, Los Angeles. ‘And who's (3)__? She's Rozalia, She's (4) sister. She's in italy. And he’s my (5) . Eduardo. He’s in Italy, too. Wan: 6) __he? Donata: He's Nico. He's my (7) ‘And she’s Fulvia, (8) daughter, Wan: (6) __ she? Donata: She's my (10), Annika. She's from Germany. Wan: An international family! Who's a)_? Donata: (12) Enzo, my brother. 6 EBD Cover the tapescript below and isten, Write the age of each person in the family tree. TAPESCRIPT Donata: im forty-one. My brother is twenty nine and my sisters thirty-six. My husbands forty-four. My son Is twelve and my daughter is eight. My mother is sixty-seven and my father is. seventy-tW0. Reading 7 Read the text and complete the details about the people. Who is Devandra? Devandra Branley is my friend, He's from San Diego in the US. He's thirty-five years old Who is Darren? Darren is my father ~ Darren Southgate. He's fifty-seven He's from Edinburgh in Scotland. Who is Beverley? Beverley Wolcott is my friend, too. She's from Dominica in the Caribbean. She's thirty-seven years old Who is Pauline? Pauline Southgate is my mother. She's from York in the UK. She's sixty years old. “Who are you? “im David, 'm from Manchester nthe UK. 'm twenty-nine NAME: Darren Southeste AGE: ‘FROM: in ____ ‘RULATIONSHIP TO DAVID: | ‘NAME: AGH: 85 years old FROM: ee ‘RELATIONSHIP 70 DAVID: AME: __— GE: FROM ioe ‘RELATIONSHIP 70 DAVID: felend FROM: in ‘RELATIONSHIP 10 DAVID: mother Vocabulary | expressions Grammar | what's your.. 1 Match a word in the box to a picture 1-5 below. 3 Look at the profile and complete the questions and answers, bad great geed awful OK Firstname Fedil_ _ © good ‘Surname: Husni eee 2 6@ ‘Adiress: 93,Al Orouba Steet, Ce 3 ©© —— Phone number: 0236648381 _ 1@- ‘Mobile phone number: 08112 828344 5@ — ener rene — 2 Write a sentence for each singer. Use a word 1 What's your name? from Ex. 1. Facil Hus. 93 Al Orouba Street, Cairo. 9 eect sees eee 02366 48383. 1 She's good, 08112 828344. 4 Write questions with Who, What, Where or How. I'm fifty-five. Jane Sutter. Its 01323 594 392. 5 He's nineteen. Parson, P-A-R-S-O-N. I'm from Colchester in the UK. 75 Attley Street, Cambridge. Preston is my brother. She's from China, r | 5 There are five mistakes in each conversation. Writing Correct the mistakes. Conversation A to Receptionist: Good morning. Welcomejthe Hatson Hotel. 7 Write the text messages in full. olivi Thank you. Receptionist: What your name, please? Oliv | Olivia Dukakis, Receptionist: How you spell Dukakis? D-U-K-A-K=I-5, Thank you, Ms Dukakis. You in room 815, 1 Are you from Poland? Conversation B Mr Crowley: Hello. Ricky: Hello. MrCrowley: What's name, please? Ricky: Ricky Morley. Mr Crowley: How do you spel, please? Ricky: Morley. M-O-R~L-E~Y. . Mr Crowley: What your address, Ricky? Ricky: Flat 3, 81 Tavistock Street, Wimbiedon. Mr Crowley: What do you spell Tavistock? Ricky: T-A-VoI-5-T-0-C-k, Mr Crowley: And what’s your phone? Ricky: 020 8741 3841. 4 Listening 6 EBB Cover the tapescript below and listen. Complete the details. TAPESCRIPT Woman: What's your name, please? Man: I'm Brett Elis. Woman: How do you spell that? Man: Brett. B~R-£-T-T. Elis, E-L-L-I-S. Woman: Thank you. What's your address? ‘Man: 33 Peel Street, Newcastle. Woman: How do you spell that, please? Man: Peel Street. P~E-E-L. Newcastle. N-E-W-C-A-S-T-L-E, ‘Woman: And what's your phone number? Man: Double oh, Double four, one nine ~one, ‘two oh two, one ~ four ~ nine. Vocabulary | jobs 1 Complete the words to spell the jobs. manager 1 chr at ss 7 dictir 8 _rt_st og ener so _ct_r stat Grammar 1 | a/an 3 Write sentences about each picture in Ex. 2. Use a/an. Information He's a police officer. 4 Matcha word or phrase 1-6 to the answer a-f. name job address age email address phone number 4) julia.mann@mailnet ») Julia Mann engineer 0) 023 896537 34 1) 12 King Street, London Grammar 2 | his/her 5 Circle the correct word. This is Michael Douglas. (CG@edphis an actor. (2) He’sMis from the US. (3) He'sis sixty-two years old. (4) He's/His wife is Catherine Zeta Jones. (5) She’ser thirty-seven years old. (6) She er an actor, too This is Michelle Douglas. (7) She'sfHer a sales assistant. (8) She's Her from the UK. (9) She's/Her twenty-six years old. (10) She's/Her husband is David Douglas. (12) He's is twenty-seven years old. (42) He's His a doctor. 6 Complete the questions and answe What's (1) his name? B: (2) ___ name's Kemal Atlan. ‘A: Where's (3) B: (4) __from Turkey. __ from? A: How old is (5)__? B: () _fifty-fve. ‘A: What's (7)___ job? ) ‘A: What's (9) __ email address? : (20) __kemal@freemail.com a manager. As What's (11) ___ name? B: (22) __name’s Alva Braun. Where's (a3) __ from? : (44) from Vienna in Austria, ‘A: How old is (a5) __? (6) _forty years old, ‘As What's (17) _job? B: (18) __an engineer. What's (19) ___ mobile phone number? B: (20) _07932 787221. Reading 7 The Wallace family e's Sam Wallace. His Sst is Mare He's forty-five years old and e's engineer. Hs wife Is Monica Sie's Patricia Wallace, Her son is Sam She's sitelait years old and stle’s a teacher he's Debbie Wallace. Her moti is Monica. She's eleven years of and she’s a student He's Derek Wallace, His wits Patricia ‘and his daughter is Marie. Hes sx five years old and he's a doctor. He's Malcoim Wallace, He's twelve years ad and he's student S| Name: father is Sam and his matter Is oe Monica {> ‘She's Monica Wallace. Her husband js Sam, She's forty-four years old and 5 she's an accountant, i ‘She's Marie Wallace, Her brother Sf ‘Sam, She's thirty-eight yeas 016 and she's @ manager Complete the family tree with the name, age and job of each person. Vocabulary | favourites 8 Write questions with What's/ Who's your favourite ...? and a word from the box. book singer restaurant actor film ety CD 1 What's your favourite city? Las Vegas. Gerrard's Bistro in Paris. _—— Aretha Franklin ——————— Toy Story 2. : 2 The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. 6 re, Forty Licks by the The Rolling Stones. ey Robert de Niro. /, | Name: Sam Name: } | Age: as ae || | dob: engineer Job: I | 4 _ Review and consolidation units 1-2 Grammar Verb to be with I, my, your, his, her you, he, she, it 3 Write my, your, his, her or its in the gaps. He's my father. His name is Dave. the capital of Russia, 1 Circle the correct word. This is Moscow. Catherine am/is/are an accountant. You am/is/are my friend. She am/is/are my manager. | | am{is/are from the UK. 10 Tom am/is/are in Istanbul. | 2 7 min an awful hotel. __ name is Hotel Riviera. Miguel is an artist favourite film is The Godfather. 9 You're my friend, 40 Rachel s in India (00 44 7823 23082. 1 He am(Jare from Russia, 2 2 lam/is/are a student. 3 I'mYes.___ surname is Connor. 3° Itam/is/are my cat. 4 Hello, What's. name? 4 You am/is/are a good singer. 5 Jasmine is my friend. ‘email address is 5 lam/is/are Mike. jasmine@xpressmail.net. 6 6 _____ name is Julie. Nice to meet you. 7 8 9 father is my friend, too. mobile phone number is Write the sentences with contractions. 4 She is Mrs Grant. ‘She's Mrs Grant. ee 4 Match a question 1-20 to an answer aj. Where, Who, What, How | ia : 7 1 Where are you from? I | 3. You are my favourite teacher. See \ 4 lam Mr Brown, i ee | area 5 Who are you? : Bd hele 6 Whereis Fuerte Ventura? : 7 How oldis he? | |! 6 Colette isa student. aac Te 9 What's your favourite fim? | 7 Peteris in China. ae || 8 You are 21 years old 8) Itsin Spain, | eee b) She's my manager. | 9 am in Hotel Fernando. 9 David. | @ Isa camera 1 10 It is my favourite film. @) I'm forty-nine. £) He's my father ® He's nineteen, 1) \'m Martin Creek Superman il D_ Lublin in Poland. (inn a/an Complete each sentence with a, an or nothing (). 1 Natalie is in — India, 2 Jamie is a sales assistant. 3 Emma is____actor. 4 What's your email address? 5 It's__ good film. 6 Madrid is great city, 7 She's from __ Russia, 8 He's my____ brother. 9 She's____ accountant. 10 Who's your favourite Numbers 0-99 6 singer? Match a number 1-10 to a number a-j 84 7 n 7 50 68 9 70 23 10 15 a » o d o 9 2 » a D Write the numbers in full. 25 8 50 3 99 44 4 82 67 geavoueune twenty-five nineteen seven fifteen eleven eighty-four seventeen twenty-three fifty seventy sixty-eight Vocabulary Tick / the correct box. numbers jobs adjectives family 4 manager 2 brother 3. awful 4 good 5 eighty 6 accountant 7 eleven 8 son 9 bad 20 engineer a fifty 22 wife (dl | {a [et fess ice ee os ee) Ooooo00000800 Complete the sentences below with the words in the box. sixty passport favourite address officer assistant Excuse Nice singer website My favourite singer is Billie Holiday. My ___ is 19 Brancaster Lane, Selsdon. me, Are you Derek? She's a great sales__ The photo inmy __ is very old. Youtube.com is a great My mother is__ years old Is this your _CD? ____to meet you, too. 10 She's a police Vocabulary | tourist attractions Vocabulary | adjectives 1 Find eight tourist attractions in the grid, 3 Put the words in the box into three pairs. jn ee md old ugly modern small beautiful big af pe ole eee oe Clb tt ee t]j ok y adoro t Oa ee a tg |g the a Oo 0 Go 0 0 0G ee ey 1 castle 5 ma emo 6g one oo 4 mu. pe 2 Match a word 1-8 from Ex.2 to a picture a-h The car is old and beautiful. The camera is The dinosaur is The fish is The mobile phone i The television is and and and and and | i | | | Grammar | the verb to be with we and they; our and their 5B Circle the correct word. 1 Myname is Kelly and his name is Larry. We’) Our from Liverpool in the UK. 2 They're/Their daughter is Lucy. 3. Richard and Julia are teachers. They're/ Their my friends. 4 Carla is my sister. We're/Our mother is from Slovakia. 5 Ulrika and Sebastian are in Sofia in Bulgaria. Theyre Their in a hotel. 6 We're/Our car is very old. What's they'te/ their email address? 8 Julian is a singer but we're/our actors. 6 Complete the email with we're, they're, our or their. Hi Mum and Dad, How are you? Sarah and | are fine. (1) We're in Recife in Brazil. (2) 8 in room 11411 Belinda and Cipriano are in Recife too. @ from Sau Paolo, They'e (5) Iriends, The attachment is @ photo of Belinda, Cipriano ‘and Carita in (6) house in Sau Paolo. Its big! Carita is (7) daughter She's beau Love hotel Is great. Roman '7 Complete the sentences with we're, they're, our or their. empa< 2] yo je} 4 Mr Watson: Their caris old. caris modern, 2 MrJon a big family a small family. 3. Mrs Watson: ‘surname is Watson. surname is Jones, 4 Mrs Jones: forty-two, _thirty- eight. 5. Mrs Watson: sons Casper. __ sons are Wesley and Gary. Writing 8 Put the sections of the email into the correct order. : ee tis myisister x in Hotel-Elise. Se eee > serrestat2 < f atermailc q iat etnies é TRE OME eS eer \eezOuirhotelis Hotel Elise. I's jutit’s greatand Nice is beautiful. | Serna HiJosephine 3 Hise Vocabulary | holiday things 1 Complete the words. Match a word/phrase to a picture. How to ... | make regular plurals 2 a What's in the picture? b Write /s/, /2/ or /z/ next to each plural noun in Ex. 2a, 3 Make the underlined words in the sentences plural. 1. My camera is in the suitcase. ‘Qur cameras are in the suitcase, 2 He's an accountant They're accountants. 3 Where is my backpack? 4 Who is your favourite singer? 5 Her map is awful. 6 It'sa great MP3 player. 7, My favourite pair of shoes is very old. 8 How old is her daughter? 1 | Grammar | the verb to be: negative Listening 4 Write negative sentences with the verb to be. 6 EBD Cover the tapescript below and listen. Write true (1) or false (F) next to the sentences 1 He/my brother He isn’t my brother. below. The teachers Peter Kufl. 2 You/21 years old 1 2 Cella Cruz is the sister of Penelope Cruz. 3. It/my camera 3. Penelope Cruz is from Valencia in Spain. 4 Celia Cruz is from Valencia in Spain. 4 Ronnie and Nicky/friends 5 Raymond Petit is the brother of Catherine Petit. — 6 Catherine and Raymond are from Marseilles in 5 London/my favourite city France, 7 Raymond is twenty-nine years old. 8 Catherine is twenty-four years old. 6 We/students The teacher is forty-six years old. 7 W/a good actor TAPESCRIPT Teacher: Good morning everyone. Where's the register. Ah, here its. Three new students —_______ today! Who is Cela Cruz? 9 Will and /her teachers Celia Jam. 8 Simone/from Italy Teacher: Welcome to our English class, Celia 'm 10 t/very old Peter Keef: K~ double EF. 0, you're I from Italy i Celia: No, !'m not m from Spain, | 5 correct the sentences, ee mee oe | 1 A: I'ma teacher, (student) Celia: No, no, she’s not my sister, She's from You're not a teacher. Madrid and "m not from Madrid I'm from Valencia Teacher: Oh, OK. And who are Raymond Petit and You're a student, 2 A: It's skirt. (pair of trousers) Catherine Pett? Le Raymond: We are. — Teacher: You're brother and sister. 3. A: We're from the US. (the UK) Catherine: No, we aren't. Raymond is my husband, B re ee Raymond: and Catherine is my wife Teacher: Wow! OK. You're married. Great. You're very young. How old are you? Twenty 4 Vienna is my favourite country. (city) Y vey three, twenty-four? ‘i Raymond: No, no. 'm twenty-nine and Catherine is 7 twenty-eight 5 A: He's my sister. (brother) ‘Oh, OK. Where are you from? 8: We'e from Marseilles in France. Raymond: And how old are you, Me Kee? forty-five, 6 A: I'm fifteen. (fifty) rata : Teacher: Nol forty-one. Ee * They'te open today. (closed) '7 Correct the false sentences in Ex. 6. 1 The teacher is Peter Keef. She's an accountant. (engineer) | Vocabulary | days of the week 1 Complete the days of the week. Then put them inorder. W__n day Th___ day day _ day F M Settee day, T Sa _ day _ day How to ... | use here and there 2 Choose the correct sentence for each picture. a The cathedral is here. b The cathedral is there, a Here’s your mobile phone. b_ There's your mobile phone. a Here's the gallery. b_ There's the gallery. a Here are your shoes. b There are your shoes. Grammar | \Yes/No questions with to be 3 Complete the conversations then match them to a picture A-C below. Conversation 1 Excuse me. : Yes? @ Are you from this town? Yes, we (2) __ Oh, good. (3) Yes, (4) Thank you. Conversation 2 A; (5) _____the cinema big? B: Yes, it @)__, madam. (7) And (8) the film good? B: It’s very good. (9) they your sons? es, they (10)___ 1) __(42)_ over 11 years old. A: No, they (23) They're 10 years old 8: Sorry madam. The film is for children over 11 only. Conversation 3 ‘A: Hello, sir. (14) the cathedral near here? Pererer very big, this your backpack? B: (5) itis, A: And (16) 7) your suitcases? B: Yes, (18) 9) : ‘A: What's your room number, sir? B: It room 311. A: OK. Thank you, sir. * ‘Write questions with the adjectives in bold. 1 A: She'sa singer. B: Is she a good singer? good A Yes, she is. 2 A: It'samuseum. B: A: No, it isn’t. 3. A: He'sa friend, 8: ? new 'A: No, he is 4 A They're lakes. be cere; beaut (es, they are. 5 A: 'man actor. 2 big 2 good A Yes, Lam. hey'te cities, B: ? small ‘A: No, they aren't. Complete the conversation. MODERN: ie. : eee Eee eae ect reed A: Good morning. Can |help you? B: (@) Yes. Is the Tate Modern _today? & @) — Bs (3) Good. a museum? a It’s a gallery. BG) eee eet A) B: @) near here? A: (8) Yes, Here’s a map. We're here and the Tate Modern is there. Great. Thank you. Goodbye, A: Goodbye. Reading 6 _ Read the text and match a text to a picture, fg TheNew Museum off F comemporary Aitisin New & Yorkin the US. lis notald {about 30 years old but great. Is open from Tuslay to Sunday. Entrances 86. Lake Baikal is a beautiful Jake in Siberia, Russ This near Irkutsk and i very, very big It is about 30 milion years ol, Dracus Cast’ is relly Bran Cle 1 in Carpal: = Mountain in Romani. eis nea Brasov od 1 ope fi Tuesday to Sunday. Is abou 400 yeas ot: Eine Read the text again and answer the questions. Lake Baikal 4 Is Lake Baikal in Russia? Yes, its. No, it isn’t, It’s in Siberia. 2 Is itnear Siberia? 3. Isitsmall? 4 Isitold? ‘The New Museum of Contemporary Art 5 Isitin the UK? 6 Isitold? 7 Isitclosed on Mondays? __ 8 Isitfree? Bran Castle 9 Is Bran Castle in Romania? 10 Is it near Bucharest? 1 Is it open on Mondays? 2 Isit free? Vocabulary | food and drink 2 Complete the receipts for the trays of food. Vocabulary | places in town 1 Complete the crossword to spell the name of a famous UK city. Grammar | Can have .. fia RECEIPT ToNDEN > RGSS TEBE ised Complete the conversations with a word in each gap. Hello. Can | (a) help. you? y: Can Ihave (2) plece of cake and a mineral water, please? Certainly. Anything else? : Yes. Can | have (3) _ espresso, please? OF course. Hello. (4) __! help you? : Yes. Can | (5) __an espresso, a mineral ‘water and a chicken salad, please? Certainly. Anything else? B: No, (6) _____ you. ‘A: Good morning. : Good morning. Can | have (7) cheese sandwich and a piece of cake, please? Sure. Anything (8) 2 = Yes. Can I have a cup of tea, (9) 2 Certainly. 1 Listening 5 GB Cover the tapescript and listen. Complete Vocabulary | prices 4 a Correct the mistakes. (€1.90) That one euro ninety, please. That's one euro ninety, please ($2.45) That's two dollar forty-five, please. the menu board below. TAPESCRIPT {A: Good afternoon. Can | help you? 3: Yes. Can | have a chicken sandwich and 2 mineral 3. (€0.50) That’ fifty pence, please oe Ft TS Sure. Anything else? 4 (£6.29) That’s six euros twenty-nine, please. eae { pee ~ \: OK, the chicken sandwich is two pounds fifty and the i 5 (€3.60) That's three euro sixty cents, please. mineral waters ninety pence. The orange juice is { —— £1.20, so that’s four sity, please. a 6 (G0.99) That's ninety-nine dollars, please. i Morning. | Grp Thavceuen lynne euroa pease Morning. | 7 (€11.49) That's eleven forty-nine euros, please. aged : Can | have an espresso, an iced coffee and a green t 8 (£0.80) That’s eighty pounds, please. salad, please? To take away. i : Sure, Anything else? : , No, thank you ' Look at the pictures. Complete the sentences. Stee oe iced coffee: thats one pound ninety ive, And one sreen salad: that’s tree pounds and ten pence. 0 altogether tats sie forty-five. The mobile phone }: Here you are. \: Great. Thanks, ZZ» MENURRXY FOOD Chicken sandwich £2.50 Green salad DRINKS Orange juice Mineral water COFFEE 1 The CDs are nine pounds eighty-nine. 2 The pat of shoes 3 Thecanera Espresso = 4 The backpack Iced coffee ed 5 The boots ‘ 27 CRO ET USED TRRESOSEPESENOSTSDTEES: “cyrpaererremmerrerneemertts Vocabulary | clothes and colours 1 Find eight colours in the word square. B K B R E D R B L u E Y R A N G E ccc 7 ° ° a 4 z 2 x m aw 300 48 2 Look at the flags. What colours should they be? Q Japan . the UK It's red and white. 6 ttaly Spain Look at the picture. Write the items of clothing below. Grammar | this, that, these, those Put the words into the correct order to make a sentence. 4 are white These nice. shirts These white shirts are nice. 2 white €24. bag That is 3 suitcase? your Is this, 4 those Are new? tops 7 Poland Germany 5 closed shops today. are These 6 Clive, This my is brother, 7 are Those beautiful. bags @ How coat? much that is Reading '7 Read the text and answer the questi complete sentences. Look at the picture. Circle the correct word. Gisthatithese those bags (€5.99) thisjthatthese hose shirts (€10.99) this thatithese those Tshirts (€4.99) thisjthattheseshose tops (€:5.99) thisjhattheseshose hat (€4.50) thisjhat hese hose coats (€77.99) thisjhat these those skitts (€22.99) thisthattheseythose pairs of trousers (€38.59) popula. Theyre 220 npees skirtsiate Very fice; too. They are wellduy blue be pink. They're: | 10.rupees>tthats about | How to ... | talk about prices | | 6 Look at the picture in Ex. 5 again. Write the questions. 4. What is Ishan’s surname? 1 A: How much are those shirts? is surname is Kishore. | 8; Theyte ten euros ninety-nine. 2. How old is he? 2k : = B: They're four euros ninety-nine. 3. Where is he from? ah a 8: It's four euros fifty 4 Whereis his market stall? ak 2 B; They're fifteen euros ninety-nine. 5 What is on sale on his market stall? 5k ee ? ae B: They're seventy-seven euros ninety-nine. 6 When is his market stall open? 6A a ? —— 8; They're twenty-two euros ninety-nine 7 Haw much are the dresses? eee — —— 8; They're eighteen euros fitty-nine. i ae ee eee — 9 How much are the skirts? 8: It's five euros ninety-nine. 40 What colour are the skirts? Vocabulary | irregular plurals 1 Write the plural for each word. One child. Two. One woman. Two__. One man. Two One baby. Two One person. Two One wife. Two |! Vocabulary | useful phrases | 2 Complete the conversations with the words/ i phrases in the box. or payby credit card Sign That's | PIN number Can | i ‘Ae Can help you? | B: Yes. Can | have a ticket to Manchester, please? | & iif 8: Return please. \ A That’s £12.90, please. B: Cani(2)___? as Yes. (3) here, please. Thank you. B: Thank you. : Can help you? 1. Yes, Can | have a packet of aspirin, please? Twelve (4) ‘twenty-four? Twelve please. : (5)____€1.09, please. : pay by credit card? \ Certainly. Enter your (7) please, ‘Thank you. : Thank you. Grammar | possessive ’s B Look at the table and write sentences, Sally [Julian [Petra | Mr Webber House |modem|old | big _| small hitéren|7,8 |azand |3and | 2and and9 |14 6 years | 3 years years years old | old old__ fold car [red [blue _| green _| yellow Parents |from | from | from | from Poland | the UK | Russia_| the US 4 Gullan/car) Julian's caris blue. (Mr Webber/children) Mr Webber's children are two and three years old. Gally/house) _ = (Petra/parents)_—_—— (Mr Webber/house) __-__. Gulian/children) (Petra/car) ay (Gally/parents) (ulian/house) 10 (Petra/children)____— 11 Gally/car) 22 (ullan/parents) aan Look at the table in Ex. 3 again. Write questions using the words in bold. 2 Is Sally’s car blue? blue No, it isn't. I's red. 2 aand 3 years old No, they aren't. They're three and six | years old. : ? from the US No, they arent. They're from the UK. | 2 big No, itisn’t. I's small 5 ? from Russia No, they aren't. They're from Poland, blue 6 No, it isn’t. It's green. 7 ______T modern No, it isn’t. It’s old. 8 ___7 2 and 14 years old No, they aren't. They’te two and three years old. Listening '7 a GED Cover the tapescript and listen. Match 5 Answer the questions. Arabella 1 Are they Dimitris shoes? No, they aren't. They're Arabella's shoes. 2 Is it Giacomo’s coffee? 3. Are they Katarina’s children? 4 IsitLarisa’s hat? 5. Are they Armand’s books? 6 Isit Arabella’s orange juice? Read the sentences. What is the mea Write P (possessive ’s) or | (is). ‘Amado's my brother. [1] Blanca’s brother is Claudio. Where is Keiko's bag? Johann’s not here today. Who is Hilda's friend? Jake's camera is great. Karla's my friend. Is Suzanne's surname Webber? a conversation to a picture. ‘TAPESCRIPT Conversations ‘A: Can |help you? B: Yes. Can Ihave two tickets for the new Johnny Depp film, please? ed train? fs, that's it Two adults? (0. One adult and one child, please. K, that’s fifteen pounds fifty, please. an | pay by creditcard? A Certainly. Conversation 2 AA: Good morning. B: Good morning. Can | have a return to Birmingham, please? ‘A: Just one person? B: Yes. ‘A: That’s eighteen pounds ten, please. B: Can | pay by creditcard? A: Of course. Conversation _ Ticket: to Brighton/toGiminghanD People: one persan/two people Price: £18.10/£80.10 Conversation Film: Red Train/Red Ten People: 1 adult and 1 child/2 adults Tickets: £15.50/£16.50 B Listen again. Circle the correct words under each picture. Review and consolidation units 3-4. Grammar The verb to be 3 Write a negative sentence and a positive i: aes sentence from the prompts. ‘Complete the conversations with the correct form of the verb to be. 4 (we/teachers/students) We aren't teachers. We're ‘A: Good morning. Where (a) are you from? We aren’t teachers. We're students. 8: (2) ___from Spain. 2 (it/ugly/beautifud it’s not ugly. It’s beautiful. 4: @)___ you from Madrid? 2 {i } B: No, (4) | 6) nani 3. (she/from Spain/from Italy) II Ce Hello. ()____ you Mrand Mis Ferdinand? 4 (Paul and Tom/great singers/awful singers) Mitehell. 5 (/Mrs Campbell/Miss Campbel) Welcome to Hotel Franklin. Where (9) Ds No, we (7) __. (8) We. ‘Mrand Mrs ! your suitcases? 6 (joe/in the gallery/in the castle) | | 0: (10) They___in the taxi. ! 7 (You/23 years old/24 years old) & (x) he your brother? —___ | F: No,he (12). 3) He__my friend, 8 (You and I/good actors/great actors) lf 4) he from the US? No, he (15) - His mother and father 9 (He/from the Uk/from Australia) if 06) from Ireland but he's from Scotland. 20 (\t/my bag/your bag) i Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, her, its, our, their Verb to be: questions : 2 Complete the sentences with the correct 4 Write questions and short answers with the i possessive adjective. Prompts. 1 Weare from Cornwall but our parents are from 1 Ar (they/engineers?) Are they engineers? Liverpool. B: (no) No, they aren’ \ 2 ___ name is Steven jones. He's an architect. 2 A Ghe/yoursister)_ t 3. A: Hello, What's name? B: (yes) i B: I'm Tammy Smith, 3. A: (Wfin room 5352) 4 I'm Olivia Emmerson and this is__ B: (no) ees husband, Greg. 4 As (it/your Favourite restaurant?) } 5 Charles and Eva are our friends. _ B: (yes) oe { daughters are Debbie and Rachel. 5. A: (we/in your class?) 6 It’sa beautiful city and _ tourist, 8: (no) \ attractions are great. 6 A (he/from Spain?) f 7 Julia and mother are on holiday in B: (yes) i Australia, 7 A: (you/Pedro?) 8 They'e in the Bergman Hotel. room is B: (no) number 458. 8 A: (van and Viad/brothers?) ? B: (yes) Can I have ...?; How much ...? 5 Complete the conversations with questions. ‘A: (4) How much are the chicken sandwiches? B: They're €3.59. : @) — an orange juice? Its €1.29. aes: —— chicken sandwich and an orange juice, please? Bs Certainly. Anything else? A: Yes. (4) __ coffee, please? black cee __ the cheese salad sandwiches? D: They're €3.29. c@ ____ ___a piece of chocolate cake? D: It's €1.89. G @ _—___ piece of chocolate cake, please? : Certainly. Anything else? No, thank you. This, that, these, those 6 Circle the correct word. Those {Thi3) These is my brother. Who ate that/this/those people over there? How much is that/these/those hat? Is this/those/these your camera? That|These/This are my favourite shops. This blue skiet is €19.99 and those/that/this red skits are €21.99. 7 Can have those/these/that white bag, please? 8 Are that/these/this shoes from Italy? possessive ’s "7 Write questions with the prompts. 1 (What/Kieran/favourite film?) Who is Kieron's favourite film? 2 (Who/Fiona/sister?) 3 (Where/Miho/passport2) 4 (they/Oliver/shoes?) 5 What/Jennifer/email address?) 6 (Where/Lena/CD?) 7 (Who/Harvey/manager2) 8 (you/Leah/brother?) Vocabulary 8 Circle the odd one out. orange black blue coat skirt Tuesday T-shirt ugly old children good Wednesday Sunday Friday street people child. women men brother book camera map fourteen thirty film twelve green dollar white brown 9 Complete the sentences with the circled words in Ex. 8. Is it open on Tuesday? It’s one ninety-nine. What's your favourite__? My house is very The café is on King ___ Ae they your__? Ishe your__ Who is that Vocabulary | city, countryside and coast 1 a Write north, south, east, west and centre in gaps 1-5 in the picture. Bb Look at the map in Ex. 1a again. Complete the sentences below with a word from the box. buildings mountains river trees beach 1 The ___are in the centre of the city. 2 The _____isin the south of the city 3 The____isin the west of the city. 4 The are in the north of the city. 5 The are in the east of the city. How to ... | give an opinion 2 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 1 is think this beautiful, | beach Lthink this beach is beautiful 2 city. | NewYork great think a is 3 think those | ugly. buildings are 4 don’t manager. a Francis is think good 1 5 beautiful countryside think important a good holiday. | for is Grammar | there is/are 3 Complete the sentences with There's or There are. ‘A Quick Guide to Five English Towns Brighton Brighton is only one hour from London. (0) There’s a beach near the centre of town and (2) ‘small shops and cafés in Brighton, Canterbury @ —__a famous cathedral in Canterbury and (@) _a beautiful river: the River Stour. Nottingham 6) good shops and restaurants in Nottingham and (6)__a castle near the centre of town: Nottingham Castle. York York is very old and (7) _600 year old streets in the town. (8) also a famous Cathedral: York Minster. Bristol Bristol isin the west of England. @ a beautiful bridge by Isambard Kingdom Brunet; the Clifton ‘Suspension Bridge. (20) also great museums and galleries. 4 Lookat the website and write sentences Reading with There’s or There are + adjective. 6 Read about three language schools in the UK and complete the chart. ‘Simon Says | Partridge | City Centre School of | Tree English | School of English __| School English ity Cardiff Where the east coast of ___| England Classrooms : Internet café | Big tourist the city attractions centre and Number | Where _ | Comment bd fc centre _[ ‘beautiful’ Museums south | ‘great’ Bess —— Galleries west and | ‘small orth Restaurants centre | ‘very nice” Etre tec Sch ools Market south | awful Shops centre | good” Name: Simon Says School of English The Simon Says School of English is in Cardiff, the Palace west ‘ugly’ capital of Wales. There are fourteen classrooms lakes north and a canteen for students. There is an Internet café with ten computers. Cardiff is on the south f coast of Wales, Its a great city and there are a Lge eres saeres lot of restaurants, shops and cafés. The big tourist the west and north of Munsfeld attractions are Cardiff Castle, the Millennium 2 (palace) —___ Stadium in the city centre and the beautiful Welsh 3 (museums) —__ countryside. 4 (hops) | 5 (market) ey Name: Partridge Tree English School 6 (restaurants) The Partridge Tree English School is near Norwich 7 (lakes) on the east coast of England. There are five 8 (castle) classrooms and the classes are small - between RENE emperor seven and ten students. There is an Internet café Voc pal | jf next to the school and there is a cinema and a ocabulary | some, alot of shopping centre near the school. The big tourist attractions are Norwich Cathedral and the Inspire Science Centre. | 5 Rewrite the sentences in Ex. 4 with a/an, some or lot of. | 1 There are some small galleries in the ee 7 ie agnaarmiena Name: City Centre School of English a ‘The City Centre School of English is in Glasgow in Scotland, There are twenty-eight classrooms and forty teachers. There are two Internet cafés and a TV room for students. Glasgow is on the west coast of Scotland. The shops and galleries are great but the big tourist attractions are Glasgow city centre and the beautiful lakes (called ‘Lochs’), for ‘example Loch Lomond. i Vocabulary | prepositions of place 7 Find eight prepositions of place (one, two or three words) in the word grid. 5 Vocabulary | nationa 3 Look at the photos and information. Write sentences. below with a word/phrase from the box. behind next to infront of opposite near under The man is in the café The café is__ the bookshop. The bus stop is The car park is__ the bookshop. The bookshop is___ the restaurant. The bank is___the café, The woman is___the bookshop. the café. Look at the picture. Complete the sentences ifalg]o]ulr|erls nfe|x|t|{t]o]a]u flxfulnltfolo|n rfclol|n]zfa|n]d o|}p/|pj]o;s i tlie a lene year 1 Pierre's French. e 2 His favourite food is Italian, Clg ne | ae un 3 His caris Japanese. ofalt|k]a]g{m|b fldl@fefh] ifn] d) Grammar | There isn’t/aren’t any; Is/Are there any 4. Look at the shopping centre plan below. Complete the questions and answers. Chemist Bookshop t Restaurant Go stect To Carpark (Y Supermarket Bookshop Car park as |s there a chemist? Yes, there is. l 2 ) Are there any banks? )) No, there aren't. | 5 Write affirmative or negative sentences about the shopping centre in Ex. 4 There's a car park. (car park) There aren't any galleries. (galleries) (restaurant) (supermarket) - (department stores) (train station) (bookshops) (museums) (bank) 20 (cinemas) 2 3 4 5 6 : 7 8 9 Listening and reading 6 EBV Listen and write the questions below. 1A; Is there a hotel near here? B: Yes, there are two, There's a big hotel opposite the train station and there's a very nice hotel next to the cinema on Venice Road. : Great, thanks. Excuse me. 2 }: Err... no, there aren't. Ob no! : Som Never mind. : Excuse me. : Yes, there is. There’s one opposite the supermarket. Great, Thank you, 1: You're welcome. PRP ereee Breer : Yes, there are. There’s a café on Carnival Street, next to the supermarket and there's a restaurant opposite the cinema, ‘Thank you! a "7 Listen again and complete the map a-e below. tain supermarket shopping 3 Complete the conversation with the phrases in the box. Vocabulary | abilities Write a verb or phrase for each picture. Grammar | can/can't Write sentences with can and can't. (Using ¥ /play the piano x) can sing but I can’t play the piano. im and Jane/cook ¥ {drive x) (Loretta/swim x/use a computer 7) (You/play golf x/play the piano 7) (Sebastian/cook v /dance X) (you and /sing X/cook ¥) They can Ican Canhe can Can you speak can't eeryeu He can A: So, Mes Redwood, (2) can you speak Italian? B: G) Yes, «My mother and father are from Italy. ce) speak Italian, English, French and German. Great. (4) ____French and German? : (6) speak German but (6)_ speak French, ‘A: That's OK. Mr Ploton is the manager. (7) speak French. B: (@) _speak English? AA: No, he can't, Look at the table below. Complete the sentences, questions and answers. Jo | Simon | Leroy and Lena ‘peak Russian v x x drive x v v use a computer x v v 1 (Leroy and Lena/use a computer) Leroy and Lena can use a computer. 2 (Jo/use a computer) Jo can’t use a computer . (Gimon/drive?) A: Can Simon dr B: No, he can't. 4 (Leroy and Lena/speak Russian) _ é 5 (o/speak Russian?) A i a 6 (Simon/use a computer) 7 (Leroy and Lena/drive?) ke 2 8: _. 8 (o/drive) : 9 (Simon/drive) Listening 1B GBB Today is Linde’s first day in her new job. Cover the tapescript below and listen. Complete the map of the office with the things in the box. Linda's desk Edward's desk Rachel's desk Darren's desk TAPESCRIPT Ak; Welcome to North-South Travel Bs Thank you. A: 'm Edward Cole, your new manager. ice to meet you, Mr Cole. [A: Nice to meet you, to0, Linda. What's your surname? B: Brown, ‘A: OK. Well, please, call me Edward. So, it's your fist day! Bs Thats right, [A: Well, this is your desk. My desk is here, next to your desk, There's a computer and a telephone. Can you use a computer? B: Yes, lean, [A: Great. Now, our main office is in Spain. Can you speak Spanish? B: Yes, lean, [A: Good. And can you speak italian? Some of our customers are from Italy. lo, | can't. But I can speak Russian. [Az Oh, that's great. | can speak Italian but | can't speak Russian That's Rachel’ desk over there, next to the window and Darren's desk is ‘over there, behind the plants. Bs Who's Darren? ‘A: Oh, he's our PA. He's great. 6 _ Listen again. Make sentences about Edward and Linda using can. 2 Linda/use a computer She can use a computer. 2 Edward/speak Italian 3. Linda/speak Spanish 4 Linda/speak Russian 5 Linda/speak Italian 6 Edward/speak Russian Vocabulary | the time "7 Write the time next to each clock. ten o'clock quarter to five | ! Vocabulary | adjectives to describe people 1 a Find five adjectives to describe people in the word square. short bsaih oldci mtuha aan 2 soe a 2 ho Bb Match a word from Ex. 1a to the opposite below. etal 4 poor 2 unhappy 5 young 3 fat 2 Label the picture below with the adjectives from Ex.1a. f i Grammar 1 | Present Simple (1): / like 3 a Make sentences with / like/ | don’t like. 1 (©feappuccino) I like cappuccino. like museums 3 (©lrap music) 4 (@favsenal Football cub) 5 (©fcomputers) 6 (@indian food) 7 (®fespresso) 8 (©jchildren) 10 (()/my manager) ‘b Write questions and answers for each word/ phrase in bold. 1 A: Do you like black coffee? black coffee B: Yes, Ido. 2 A: Do-you like the countryside? the countryside B: No, Idon't. 3h _? Chinese food B 4m 6 __? supermarkets 7 __7 department stores B: Yes, _ ak 2 American cars B: No, 9 & ____? HarryPotter books B: Yes, : 30 A 2 The Beatles CO — Grammar 2 | object pronouns Reading 4 a Replace the underlined words with the 5 Read the texts. Match a question from the correct object pronoun: me, you, him, her, it, us box to each answer. Which question has two or them. answers? Do you like big cities? Do you like holidays on the coast? Who are your favourite actors? What are your favourite things in life? Do you like British pop music? Now that I’m seventy ... aetna % Yes, Ido ~ some of it I like Keane and The Doves ~ they’re great bands. Beg ‘That's easy: Sean Penn, Halle Berry and Susan Pouuemeue re eaenses Sarandon. Sean Penn is greatin 27 Grams. tsa Cetus ey ciuE adc really good film. Cicaeaicha neater ary ae Cpa mea mtg GDC auc e he an irc ang sion is my:best friend: We are together Yes, Ido. Paris, Buenos Aires and Rome are my favourites. Buenos Aires is fantastic, GUM Eke UCoRe GCE Mee age MON ted ) Harold Parks: Mike Freneh films, chocolate, coffee from ‘Arica; the colour brown Db Replace the underlined words with the correct object pronoun or subject pronoun. 4 You and | are rich, We SS EERSEIR tushion, fe 2 They like you and. cae EtepiNeace. 3 Kevin and Callum are engineers. 4 Do you like Kevin and Callum? oe 5 Ella Fitzgerald is my favourite singer. ___ sists 2 6 | like Ella Fitzgerald. ae No, Idon't, but | 7. Richard is my best friend. —_— like holidays in the 8 elie countryside. | think beach holidays are awful but holidays in, for example, the Cotswolds in the UK, now they'ce great. sietisesarrei ‘That’ a-goodl question. ike Sunday: moraings iptbed, my friends and! Family and ;...a-good: book: : Vocabulary | jobs and activities 1 Write the job in each gap below. 1. Designers design things. M Grammar 1 | Present Simple (2): we/they 2 Look at the table and complete Grace's sentences. (2) work in an office] YES NO | G)sell cars NO, = YES: 1 Grace: We like ourjobs. 3 Grace: They don’t like their jobs. 2 Grace: 4 Graci Complete the conversation with one word in each gap. (Eibibters ster ieettiony) bhebeveanmmtereengttibieee= Presenter: So, Sasha and Liam, what do you (i) do? Sasha: (@) designers. m a fashion designer and Liam is a ear designer. Presenter: And what about Colin and Nancy. What (3) they do? @ teachers. Colin isa primary school teacher and Nancy is @ secondary school teacher. Presenter: What do Colin and Nancy (5) ‘Sasha: They like the coast and the countryside. (6) like blues and greens in their house. They like boats and rivers but they (7) like cities and they don't @) sreys and blacks. Presenter: (9) do you like? Do (20) like blues and greens in your house? Liam: No, we (12) We like whites and greys. We ike cities and towns. We (12) _the countryside and the coast, too, but just for a weekend. Presenter: OK, thanks. Happy decorating! Grammar 2 | wh- questions Listening 4. a Add aword to complete each question. 5 a GHB Cover the tapescript 1 What do you design? 4 ____-do you work for? below and listen. What job does 2 ____do you do? 5 do you work? each man do? | 3 Where you live? “i b Listen again. Complete the conversation. | TAPESCRIPT | Mana: | q 1b Complete the conversation with questions 1-5 from Manz: Hello i FAs Drink sir? | : Excuse me. Kate, this is Lance. Man x: Yes, @) can | have an orange | Hello Lance. Nice to meet you juice, please i FA: And foryou, sir? Lance: Nice to meet you, too. Man 2: Can! (@) a mineral water, | Kate: What do you do? please, sparkling. And an orange I'm a designer. juice for my G) Oh really? (2) _ ? Mans: — Thanks, | It's a company called Confident Designs. Man 2: Thank you | Kate: (G) o; Man 1: First time to New York? | Lance: | design shoes and clothes. Manas ——? i 2 ‘Man: — Is this your first time to New Kate: Great! (4) ov Ina small office in Manchester. ca oes ee i: | See 8 New York a lot for work. This is Ina house in a village near Manchester. What do my wife, errr. she's asleep. Man 4: No problem. (6) do you do? Manz: We(7) coffee machines. ‘We have a small company, i's @ ‘company, and we sel coffee machines to restaurants, galleries, cafés, those kinds of places. Mani: Ise, ‘Man 2: What do you (9) __? | ‘Mana: man (10) _. | wark for a | i big bank. Its offices are in the UK | ante US -ltavela lt Man 2: Yes. 1st. Where do youve? ‘Man 1: | live in New York with my family but alot ofthe time live in hotels| FA.» Flight Attendant Vocabulary | verbs of routine 1 @ Match a verb 1-7 to a noun a-f. + watch start eat finish get have a a) to bed ») up 9) work ow ©) shower ) a sandwich Db Match a phrase in Ex. 1a to a picture below. 4 getup 5 Grammar | Present Simple (3): he/she/it 2 3 4 Look at the pictures in Ex. 1b. Write sentences. She gets up at 10.30. ‘Make these sentences negative. 1 He eats chocolate. He doesn’t eat chocolate. 2 She likes chicken, 3. William starts work early. 4 Teresa gets up at seven-thirty. 5. He goes to bed late. 6 She finishes work at five oclock. 7 He watches TV every day. & Irene has a new job. Read the text. Answer the questions. 4 Does Mrs Moody start work early? Yes, she does. 2 Does she have breakfast? 3. Does she drink coffee? 4 Does she go to the restaurant for lunch? 5 Does she finish work late? __. 6 Does she have any friends?__. 5 Write complete sentences. Writing 1 (i/like/salad) ee 7 Complete the letter to a friend with the phrases 2 (Cheryi/fnish/her English class/half past ten) inthe box. Chery! finishes her English class at half past aa fen and my team like me 3. (They/workfin a restaurant) 85-Githurt Roads . Dear Stephen, 4 Giilary and Ben/not/eat fastfood) Please write and tell me your news. Best wishes, and December 5 (Connor/not/eat salad) 6 (you/go to bed early?) ee et Flat 1S 7 (Uma/like/me?) () 89 Githurst Road Z Plyprouth 8 (What/she/do?) . : @ Listening 6 GHB Cover the text and listen. Complete the @ table. v= like/love; x = don't/doesr't like, : me [Billy [Bianca {Larry @- _Dhope you're well and Mel Thaye a new job: Fm still with Copy fast bit Tm a rangger sav. I get up arly wich x Work late: aut x the! my job 6 David, the old Manager, is a sales rep naw. he works for a small company. He doesn't like his new job. He starts work early act he drives all over the cawtry j i taniy 6 abt stan F There's iy husband, Billy, my (Stina best fiend, Bianca, and my ppeaisiiett: : parents, Larry and Mel. Now ! SUE : love Billy, of course, and Billy | loves me, ut iy does Ref Bianca. | don't know why but he doesn't, And Bianca doesn't | 5 f like him. She likes my parents, and they like her, but they don’t like Billy. And, you know what, Billy doesn’t like them. Now, of course, | like Bianca and my parents and they all ike me. But Billy isn’t popular. el _.. Review and consolidation units 5-6 _| there is/are; there isn’t/aren't; Is/ Are there ...? 1 Complete the conversation with there’s, there , there isn’t, there are, there aren’t, Is there or Are there. A; Good morning. (1) Is there a bank near here? B: Yes, (2) ___. It on Parliament Street. A: And (3) ‘any museums near here? B: Yes, (@) o small museum on Baker Street and (6) a big museum opposite the train station : Hello. (7). any good restaurants in town? : Yes, (8) = @)____.a good Japanese restaurant on Gatson Street and (10) two good Indian restaurants on Mile Road. G Great. And (1) a cashpoint in this hotel? D: No, (12)__. E: Good afternoon. (43) any supermarkets, near here? F: No, (14) : E: (15)__ a newsagent near here? F: Yes, (16) - It's next to the cinema. can/can’t 2 Rearrange the words to make sentences and questions. + daughter Can drive. Can your daughter drive? 2 can't Steven piano. the play your 3. Spanish, speak They can 4 you a use Can computer? 5 dance. can sing and Michelle 6 cook. husband My can’t Present Simple 3 Complete the sentence with the verb in brackets in the Present Simple. 4. Garyis a chef, He cooks (cook) Italian food in 2 restaurant. 2 My patents don’t get up (not get up) late |___ (like) British pop music. We're designers. We (design) magazines. Sophie Sebastian (not eat) meat. (eal) a lot of salad. Alex ___ (not lke) football. You (finist) work late. We are writers. We __ (write) newspaper articles. 20 Brian and Tara_(wateh) TV in the evening 11 Harry's sister____ (love) your house. 32 Graham __ (tart) work at 10 o'clock Write questions and answers from the prompts. 4 (you/play tennis) (yes) &: Doyou play tennis? —_B: Yes, 1 do. 2 (your sisters/like your wife) (10) & 7B: 3 @avina/eat a lot) (yes) (ee 4 (they/sell houses) (yes) Pe 5 (Felix/love her) (no) & 2B 6 (your friends/tive in Barcelona) (yes) A 7 (Craig/eat fast food) (no) a eee ‘ 8 (we/have any food in the house) (no) A te = 9 (you/design clothes) (yes) A 7B: 40 (Virginia/have a brother) (yes) & 2 Bi Object pronouns: me, you, him, Vocabulary her, it, us, them 7 Complete the gaps with the nationalities of the countries in brackets. In Brazil people speak Portuguese. Portugal) Do you like food? (China) | 5 Complete the gaps with me, you, him, her, it, us, them. 4 He's my best friend. | really like him « 7 2. You're my brother but I don't like 3 BMWisa car company. (Germany) 3 They/te great. We like 4 Giorgio Armani is an__ fashion designer. 4 t's an ugly city. | don't like : (tly) $ rim very happy, She loves 5 There are a lot of ___ restaurants in the UK. 6 She's my manager. | don't tke Gnd) : 7, We like them and they like & Gan you speak —_? Poland) | Ibiza is a beautiful__island. (Spain) i : 5 8 Mercedes Sosa isa farious _ singer. Telling the time 6 Write the times in full. 8 Complete the sentences with the opposite of quarter to four the adjective in bold. 1 He's not rich, he’s poor, 2 She's not old, she's. 2 3. They'e not fat, they're 4 mot tall, 'm 5 Were not sad, we're 3 ‘9 Match a verb 1-8 to a word or phrase a-h. a use a) anarticle 2 write ») tobed | 3. play ow t : 4 design ®) dinner 5. finish ©) the piano 6 cook f) a computer } 5 7 #0 ® work | 8 watch i) abuilding Vocabulary | people and places Grammar | imperatives 1 Complete the crossword with the names ofthe 3 _ Write an imperative next to each picture. Use places 1-8. the word in brackets. [c] 1 (quien > fa 3 L 4 L 5 ¢ 7 2 6 N “ . 7 R E (watch) (ine) (look) (in) Write one job for each place in Ex. 1. call centre = call centre worker ‘D Write the opposite of each imperative in Ex. 3a. Use Please, 1 Please don’t be quiet. 3 4 5 6 7 8 How to ... | make a business phone call 4 GAB Listen to these business phone calls. Write in the missing phrases. PA: Good morning. WP Graphics. Woman: Good morning. (1) Can Ispeak to ‘Andrew Holden, please? PA: Certainly. (2) _ PA: Hello. Woman: Hell. PA: 1'm sorry but Mr Holden )___ at the moment. Can | take a message? Woman: No, thank you. | can call back later. PA: OK. Thank you. Bye. Woman: Bye. 2 PA: Hello. Marshall and Smith Accountants. MrEames: Hello. Can I speak to ‘Mrs Marshall, please? PA: @ ‘Mrs Marshall: Hello. Sarah Marshall MrEames: Hello, Mrs Marshall. I's Anthony Eames. Mrs Marshall: Hello, Mr Eames. eee eeeeeccea MrEames: Well... Good afternoon. North Stone University. Hello. (6) please. Certainly. Hold the line, please. Karen: Hello. Ted: Hello, Karen. (7) _ Karen: Hello, Ted. How are you? Ted: Fine, thanks. And you? Karen: Not bad. Busy as always. Ca Ted: Well, Ihave a small problem and .. Vocabulary | months 5 a Complete the months below. Put them in the correct order. july ere tabesr 1 t C t i [ i [ [ [ [ [ [ ] Bb Cover the months above. What month is the birthday of each celebrity below? 1 Maria Sharapova (19/04/1987) April 2 Giorgio Armani (11/07/1934) ___ 3 Stephen Hawking (08/01/1942) ‘4 Roger Federer (08/08/1981) 5 John Travolta (18/02/1954) 6 Bruce Springsteen (23/09/1949) 7 Woody Allen (2/12/1935) ___ 8 Bono (10/05/1960) 9 Angelina Jolie (04/06/1975) _ 10 Sting (2/20/1951) __ x1 Brooklyn Beckham (04/03/1999) 2 Condoleezza Rice (14/11/1954) __ | Vocabulary | work phrases 1 @ Circle the correct verb. work iCall) write customers answer{have/write the phone work travel|write reports call work take work home ‘ive work/travel from home work] give/have outdoors call give/answer presentations answer|travelfhave abroad 1 3 ‘ 5 6 7 8 9 have wite/work meetings b ‘Match the verb phrases above to the pictures below. Grammar | adverbs of frequency 2 a Put the words in the box in the correct place. ‘efter never sometimes usually not often/not usually always 100% a b © often a e o% Ff 1b Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. 4 afternoon, watch TV never | inthe 2 work Maggie usually home. doesn't take 3 We outdoors. work sometimes 4 to always go Do bed you at 10'clock? 5 golf He Sundays. often plays on 6 abroad. They travel don't often Write the adverb of frequency in the correct place. 4. swim in the sea, (not often) {don't often swim in the sea, 2 F'mlate for work. (Sometimes) 4 Ising and play the piano at family parties, (usually) 5 My manager answers the phone at work. (not usually) fay afternoons. (always) Reading A a Read the three texts. Match a text to a person. [3] Regina doesn't workin an office. Shetalks to | ‘customers a lot but she doesn’t usually call them. She never works from home and she doesn’t take work home, She always works on Saturdays. She doesn't give presentations or write reports and she doesn't use a computer. Regina: ‘I like my job. | always start work at nine and finish at five. | don’t think about my job after 5 o'clock.” Darcy doesn't work in an office and she doesn't ‘work in a school. She sometimes starts work in the morning, sometimes in the afternoon and sometimes at night. She often works at weekends. In Darcy's job there aren't any customers but she talks to people every day. Darcy: “I love my job. | don't take work home. Ilike the doctors but | don't like the nights.’ Olivia doesn’t work in a factory or a call centre. She starts work at nine and finishes at five every day. She never works on weekends. She doesn't call customers but she often has meetings with her manager and sends a lot of emails. She sometimes takes work home in the evenings. Olivia: ‘My job is OK. | don't love it and I don’t hate it. My manager is quite nice.” ‘b Read the texts again. Complete the gaps with the name of a person in the photos. 1 never works on Saturday. as works in an office, 3 doesn't start work at 9 o'clock every day. 4 and_____never call customers. works in a shop. : and never take work home. 7 works in a hospital. —_ uses a computer at work, Writing 5 Put the phrases in the box in the correct order to make a note. ‘My phone number Hitered Is 04931 829319. call me at home can you Thanks, Dilara this afternoon? Vocabulary | ordinal numbers and dates 1 a Complete the crossword with the clues below. Grammar | would like 2 a Complete the conversation with phrases from the box. What would you like 1d like a thank you Whetwould-yortiketo: Would you like Id like Hello, Mr Wallace. My name's Orla Birch. Hello, Ms. Birch. This is Mrs Trenter, : Nice to meet you, Mrs Trenter. : Nice to meet you, too, Please, come into my office. (1) What would you like to drink? @ coffee, please. RPoORee ‘Across Down 2) ath 2) sth 5) 30th 3) 2th 7) nth 4) 35th 20) 19th 6) 20th ») sth 8) ast 2) 31d 9) and ‘Put the dates in written form. the twenty-first of january 21st January. the eleventh of March the first of May the twelfth of December the twentieth of June the sixteenth of November the second of September the third of February — And I'd like a cup of tea, please. G)___ milk and sugar? : No, (4) _. Just black. : Yes, please. 6) to eat? A piece of cake? Id like some fruit, please, © a piece of cake, Thank you. Write questions and answers with the words bold. 1 A: Would you like a black coffee? black coffee B: No, thank you. No 2. A: What would you like to eat? to eat So OPP ORR Oe 8: I'd like a sandwich, please. sandwich 3A ? mineral water B: _.No ak 7 orange juice Yes 5 _? to drink espresso 6m 2 of cake 8 7A 2 to eat B: asalad BA ___T instant coffee Br No Vocabulary | food 3 a Rearrange the letters to make a kind of food. V8 Bay vegetables ‘b Complete the text below with a word from Ex. 3a. When | go to a restaurant, | always have a , for example chicken and | never have any before the meal | usually order an Italian dish, for example spaghetti bolognese with a oe ‘or some fresh Ss oe never have any 5 but sometimes order alate of tesh & just a mineral water