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English ~ A Elementary Self-study Pack (Workbook with DVD-ROM) Maggie Baigent, Chris Cavey & Nick Robinson CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CAMARIOGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, $80 Paulo, Delhi, Dubai, Tokyo Cambridge University Press ‘The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge ce2 exu, UK www.cambridge.org Information on this ttle: wwerzcambridge.org/9780521697743 © Cambridge University Press 2010 This publication isin copyright. Subject to statutory exception ‘and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, ‘no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2010 Printed in the United ydom at the University Press, Cambridge A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library SBN 978-0-521-69774-3 Elementary Self-study Pack (Workbook and DVD-ROM) ISBN 978-0-521-69772.9 Elementary Coursebook with e-Portfolio ISBN 978-0-521-69776-7 Elementary Teacher's Pack (Teacher's Book with DVD-ROM) ISBN 978-0-521-69775-0 Elementary Class Audio COs Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLS for external or third-party internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, ‘will remain, accurate or appropriate. Information regarding prices, travel timetables and other factual information given in this work are correct at the time of frst printing but Cambridge University Press does not guarantee the accuracy of such information thereafter, 4 You know; Talking about jobs Grammar: Go present: am, i, 37 be past and present My Engtioh Haima {rom Eqypt Explore writing: Eiai ot ntroduction DVD-ROM Extra: Learning languages ay vo vane Vocabulary: Offers and request: Interests and wants ‘Grammar: Present simple positne sonances ‘Time out: Interests word ena Explore reading: Leal or study holidays DVD-ROM Extra: My interests fon time ‘Vocabulary: Free time atities; Adverbs of frequency Grammar: Present simple: negative sentences; Present simple: questions My Enh Joao trom Pertugal Explore writing: Iniation DVD-ROM Extra: Happiness i. exams ‘Vocabulary: Past time expressions, Things fora tp ‘Grammar: Past simp verbs; Past sine “Time out Technology crossword Explore reading: Newspaper article: Sorgs that changed aye DVD-ROM Extra: Technology firsts | Bun was a| Vocabulary: Places; Describing places: Prepositions af place: Things the home ‘Grammar: Thro, There ae My Engi JUrgen and Ute trom Germany Explore writing: Description of fat DVD-ROM Extra: Living space Goat veut you mae \ocabutary: shops and shopping: Buying things: Food ando raring ood (Grammar: Countable rd uncountable nouns ‘Time out: Food word search Explore reading: Takeaway menu DVD-ROM Extra: A orld of ood 4 Tueciate balance Vocabulary: Work and studies, spend Saving you're busy ‘Grammar: Present progressne: talking ebout row ‘My English: Sara trom Argentina Explore writing: log about werking in 2 new country Pull-outanswer key: pages ine, between pages 38 and 39 Danae soo wie? Vocabulary: Fam Grammar: hve got ‘Time out: Relatives word snake Explore readings Magazine atic: My ovounteoutlt DVD-ROM Extra: Families Qertna vena a4 Vocabulary: Using transport Getting information; Buying ticket Grammar: Comparatves and superatves. ‘My English: Yuko trom span Explore weitng: Instructions 2n how te got a your home DVD-ROM Extra: Journeys 1 Qin taeter Vocabulary! Talking about sims; Suggestions Grammar: Present progressive fr future arrangements ‘Time out Cinema que Explore reading: Events programme DVD-ROM Extra: Cinema 5 Mourners 54 Vocabulary: Airports Storytelling expressions Talking about ‘journey, Grammar: Articles ‘My Englloh: Haoya from Ukraine Explore writing: Letter of complaint DVD-ROM Extra: Travellers stores 7 Dre you 2 38 ‘Vocabulary: The body and health; Giving advice; Clloctions Grammar: Gwing 26vce with ‘Time out: Parts ofthe body werd eearch Explore reading: Avice late on fying BVD-ROM Extra: Staying healthy an) iveroeas Vocabulary: Sights Grammar: Present perfect: Hove you ever? ‘My English; Piet irom Netheriands Explore writing: Recommendations for visitor to your arco DVD-ROM Extra: A grcat experience me as Vocabulary: too much, encugh, ret ncuph Life changes; Planning Grammar: b gong f,bepng to, would Uke to Time out: Puzzle Relationships Personality: Appearancs 64 BRM 1 Write the words in order to complete the conversation. People you know How do you greet people when you meet them for the first time? Write a sentence. Jeseea Helo, Ctl ‘aia Hi, Joseph Hello, Peter, fp / Karima, /coleaase / work /This my / fom J ‘This is Karima, my colleaa sesepn 0 / Nige / meet / you! ever Hello, Sony, what's / again / name / your? ranma Kaxtna, ern Holo, Karma, ama 4m /slosenh/ 9} (8 friend ‘We were at university together ranma —®you./ Peter ‘Are / colleagues / and ansern No, Wolte stadents on an Arabie course WEEE ILEUM «2 © — Complete what Roland says using the words in the box be present are isnt m.’m ‘m ‘mnot ss sss 6 _Kaitna Joseph? ‘m___Roland. *\___ from France. My parents ®____called Olivier and Virginie. “Olivier__my father and 'Virginie_my mother. §___ single, 7L___ married. My wife's Sname___ 208. Serge is my brother. Serge "___married, but he has got a girlfriend, Her name____ Nathalie. My sister's name is Odette. "'She_married to Sébastien. Sébastien and Odette have a son - his "name_ André. 3 Write the people from Exercise 2 in the family tree, * SEEN % Complete what Michio and Csilla say using the expressions in the boxes. Talking about jobs badiypaid boring different everyday great ove my job! | work in a lovely school. It's hard work and "badly paid__, but | love my job. It's never z because it's? | think my job is & difficult easy interesting same everyday terrible hate my job! (ree 'ma manager in a big office, and my job The work's not Infact, it's” butits the and it's not very I really want a new job! PRIN Monifo talks about her friend Halima.Circla}the correct words. | << —$<———__. _______—— phe This is about my friend Halira, She Bre Egyptian - tke me and she ®s / ‘re about 30 years old. We "sre very good friends. We both work as teachers, but we “re /'re.not colleagues. | work ina school in Luxor, and Halima lives in Cairo. We $was,/ were at school together. Later, we Swas,/ were at the same university, but we "were /. weren't in the same class. | §was / were an art student, and she "was were in the maths department. Now| "tm /'s an art teacher, and she ""'m /'s a maths teacher. We ' ‘re still good friends after 20 years, Waa Write a similar paragraph about someone you know well. English & Read the text. Are the sentences true or false? 66 55, amo's Hatta and tims a teacher in Caio, the capital ity of Raves, Tm teacher in an international school. Tteach maths, but my classes, are in English. In Egypt, we speak Arabic. It's very different from ‘English. We don’t have the verb bein the present tense, and we don't have a ot an either. Waiting is difficult for young students, because our “Arabic writing is different, But my students watch TV in English and ‘they speak good English, Ispeak English with some of my American colleagues at work, [have some English friends in Cairo, too. Jove to show them around my clty and to speak English with them, 1 Halima is an English teacher. TRUE / FALSE 2 Halima’s students watch TV in En TRUE / FALSE 3. Halima speaks English to some of her friends. TRUE / FALSE 7 Here are some sentences written by Egyptian students. Put the correct form of be (am, is or are) in the correct place in the sentences. fs 1. My brother a student. 4 Jajournalist 2 My parents teachers. 5 Jane and | sisters. 3. The boy very tall Your English & — Halima says that Arabic doesn’t have the verb be in the present tense. What differences do you knaw between your language and English? Pos-yourmessge now! EXPLOREWriting 9 Read Susi's message on Malpas Gir 1. She wants to write to English-speaking / German-speaking friends. 2 Susi speaks good /a little English. Posted on: April 01, 05:27:53 PM | de ues) From: Austria ‘Seeking: English-speaking trends Hobbies: Reading, swimming animals, eture Comments / Remarks: Him Susi, and ike o write to people from all over the world 1m from Salzburg, a smal town in Austria, so | speak German, of course! My Enalish isnot very ga0d, bur | want to learn it. Thank you for your emails. | I 10 Read Blerta’s reply. Tick the information that Blerta includes. 1 her age a 5 her job Q 2 where she's from & her friends a 3. married? oO 7 her husband’sjob 4 her hobbies go 8 where she lives Oo Hi, Susi py, My name's Blerta. I'm from Tirana, the capital of Albania, but now I live in Berat. This Is me in the photo with my husband ‘Arben, We're both 27 years old. We were students at school together! Now Arben is 4 o0k in his family’s restaurant, and 'm a shop assistant. My job's quite hard, and it’s rot well paid, but its OK. | i i 1 | don’t speak English very well, but can we ! bbe email friends? Please write to me! | Bye! Blerta 11 Complete these sentences. 1 My__name’s _Blerta, 2 tm_____Tirana. 3. Live — Borat. 4% We're both 27 = 5. but —we be email friends? 6 Please write ___me! 12. Write an email message to Susi. Include some of the information from Exercise 10, DVD-ROM Extra Learning languages 1. Before you watch, complete this sentence about yourself, (ee and speak 2 Watch the video. Is anyone from your country? Does anyone speak the same languages as you? 3 Watch again and complete the information using the words in the box. Italy London, England India Bogoté-Cotmbia Poland Istanbul in Turkey come from Bogots, Colombia. I'm from I'm originally from a Vmfrom_ come fram I'm Amanda Taylor from 4 Write the correct languages. 1 Poand 5 cermany i) —— 2 eray 6 smn Fe) ay = 7 reece FES « ronce 9D oe | 5 Read the sentences in columns A and B, Which sentences mean ‘I speak this language very well and which mean ‘I speak this language a bit, not very well’? A B | speak Spanish, speak a bit of Italian I'm fluent in English, | speak basic French. My native language is Hindi. I speak a little bit of Russian. 6 Read what Martina says. Then write about you. What is your name? Where are you from? What languages do you speak? ‘My name is Martina Mettgenberg, and | am from Germany. | speak English and German and basic French and basic Hindi Basi ladectvel-very simple “Abit inoun: 8 small amount fluent agjectvel: abe to use a tonguage naturally without stopping or making mistakes nate lagjecivel Your native Language is the irs language you earn originally (adverb at he beginning or before any changes Away fromhome POET Offers and requests Carly, Canada 1 Carly and Scott are chatting online. Carly asks him to bring some more things to Japan for her. Who says each sentence? Write C (Carly) or § [Scott] Great. And could you buy a small Canadian flag for me? Hi, it’s me again! Can I ask you to bring some more things? No, sorry! I can’t take apples through the airport: oooe (Oh, OK. One more thing. I miss the apples from home. Could you bring some apples from Canada? (OK. Could you bring my diary? I can‘t find an English one here. No, I'm afraid not. I don’t have time to go shopping: cE Yes, of course, But just small things, OK? Imagine you live in a different country. Write an email ooaa Yes, OK. No problem. It's small, so I can carry it in my hand luggage. askingafriendto --2_—_-~Put the sentences in the correct order to make the conversation between bring you some Carly and Scott Sings Treas ta 1@ 20 30 40 s0 60 70 80 3 Choose one expression from each box to complete the conversations. Write your answers in the correct picture. Canido Canthelp Couldihave Could you give me Could you make Would youlike- somethin to-drink? some sandwiches, please? 2 glass of water, please? you, sir? some information, please? something to help? (LLM «4 —_Read Metek’s email to another Sofasurfer. Complete the gaps using the verbs in Present the box. simple: positive sentariced has ig is live sleep speaks ad) oe Hi, Claudia, and thanks for your email. I hope Tcan answer your questions. Istanbul \Us_a beautiful city. It*__a good bus and minibus system, so it's easy to ‘get around. 1? near the contre. My Sofasurfing friends « in the spare room. 1e*__ ‘small, but very comfortable. My brother Erkan * English ~ and he's very friendly, too! TEEETIEGTAM 5 Complete the Sofasurfers’ posts using the words and expressions in the box. Interests and wants agoodjob goto [dlike in interested learn music Sweden want to Melissa Female, 2° "em “interested: in sport nd ‘meeting peopee Fete to? Latin America cond Austral, 2 oor Sponish ana ‘Arabi. Male, 24 Im interested in art onc + tego tottaty and Aloe | " Greece : Ihwant 0 get Write four lists: iandayiu ere ‘minierostec swienming and cooking, interested Tike to go to ®__ and Norway things you'd like want fo"___ yoga to do, places you'd Uke to visit and things you want to learn, 5 Find the ten interests in the word snake. Fac rion, 9010 Unk ha iy VO-ROM, | EXPLOREReading 7 Look at the leaflets for English study holidays. 2 Which three countries can you study in? Would you like to go to any of these countries? ‘Learn English in Ireland ee er with Homestay English r Cee + Live with your teachers family reat 1 Study one-to-one with your teacher Toga Mel enh SSAA e {Good Hope Stiles was oneof A thetic English-language echools {In Cape Town, South Africa, and offers junior lan Mata is a major centre for Engis language teaching, Englsh tan offi Tanguage, and peopie speak it everywhere fon the and, Malta ithe perfec choice it you want to study Enalish while enjoying 2 oliday in the Mediterranean, Bel Malta s a modern building situated In StJullans Its close to the beach and : Se is ae eres ures estan, cafes ond Bars "able soy couse for adults yrs and adult _ classes from 17 plus, Peon oe eo English Pathways: 21 hours a week of 10-26 hous a week You can study the following intensive general English bide English-language courses at this ‘Summer English: for young adults aged | ‘Our homestay courses include visits school: 16-22 years ‘to places of interest. * standard course Business English: 25 hours a week of Yovemndsaaivtiono yourcoume |. intensive cou intersie buses Engh pl tense and watesbot ate + Gambrige Exam preparation “Accomodation avlabe wth oa available. families. the courses are offered all ye ‘Some of our teachers have specialised oeiaty round, Last year, students from 50 nolo of pbjoes tke monn soomon muerte mates | erent cous learned Ela echt. rum ces AE | ac ourangunge schoo the yoeulary of heey mio We hope to see you here soon! 8 Look at Angharad’s questions. Read the leaflets and check the information. Write v yes], x (nol or ? [don't know] for each school. mea Me A A Me DA Mh ae fu te ed boooeeeae eee ct Clon 1 tne woth a, fini? Can 1 study for an exam? Can Ido an intoncive course? Ave there etter achuities (apart, te)? Angharad, Switzertand eee Cen ny (7-year sister do a course, to? 9 TWsletheom confirmation Angharad repens tcf your pace onan eee ch study reeahas or hr English | Or sngh cure (at 953) Fo 15-90 August feiss course. which stuty || Setraccnenoston wth rs Vy Fa ad fr | choose? Write a y She wil contact you with mare information. We [ook soi eee erecta eared OVO-ROM Extra My interesis 11 Before you watch, think about these questions: Are you interested in sport? In art? Which do you prefer? 2 Watch Justyna and Laura. (Circléthe correct answers. 1. dustyna is interested in art /a sport. 2 Laura is interested in art/a sport 3 Who says these words? Write J (Justyna) or L (Laura. Watch again to check. 1 trees Z 2 kayaking a 3 expressions = 4 sunny o 5 river o 6 fietds o 7 older and younger [_] 8 bird a 9 cultures aq 10. sketching g 11 faces o eer 4 Watch again andlrel@the correct answers 1 She started kayaking when she was at school /(aniversiN)) 2 Its very quiet / busy on the river = 4 Her favourite rver is in north-east / south-west Poland 4 There are alot of interesting bird / animal species. 5 She thinks people are interesting /Taseinatina 4 She studied anthropology / biolagy at university. 7. She loves painting / sketching people's faces 5 Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences. Watch again to check. 1 One ofthe things tke deing in my sparetimels ..~. 4. Kayaking when I was at university 2 started b.Linmy spare time. 3 What like about kayaking is \.¢ “sketching their faces 4% Hove art and drawing \_ 4 “realty fascinate me. 5 People © going kayaking 4 just love 1 the varoty of rivers. 6 Write about an interest you have. Try to use some of the expressions in bold in Exercise 5. ‘tll adjectvel: Something is stl if itis not moving. leaves Inoun; singular leaf! The leaves are the smal, green parts of trees, storm (nounl: bad meather, with alot of wind and rain bbanks (noun): The bankis the land atthe sides ofa river. ‘species /spisfiz/ (noun, singular and plural: animals or plants ofthe same class or type 4rawing, sketching {nouns): making a picture with a pencil or pen Your time — TETIENNM 4% Cross out the words that do not go with the verbs in bold. Free time 1. watching something good on TV / films / the-cinema activities 2 isteningto music /@ newspaper / the radio 3. reading —_jazz/ a good book / a newspaper 4 learning new things / languages / photos 5 playing fishing / the drums / footbalt. 6 goingto parties / music/ the cinema 7 talkingto — mywife/ my friends / languages PRETEEN «2 «Complete the speech bubbles with doesn't or don't. Present simple: negative sentences My parent: like going to parties read a newspaper inthe marning, My brother Hans plays the piano, but he play the drums, . My sister and | My English teacher speak Spanish. a, My lat have a spare room. 3 You say: watch TV films something on TV sport on TV Write sentences about you, using ‘the hobbies and, interests from the form. For example, really like going to parties. EEE < ‘Adverbs of frequency You say: have a bath a shower Ls Present simple: questions, Look at the form that Emma has filled in and complete the sentences below, Please mark how much you enjoy these things. Circle @ number between 1 and 5. =I don't like it, 2 = | quite like it, 3 = like it, 4 = I really lke it, 5 = [ove it 1 ping to parties @® 2 3 4 5 2 watching TV + 2 @ 4 5 3 watching portent |1 @ 3 4 5 4 reading books 1 02 3 4 © 5 goingtothecinema [2 2 3 @ 5 6 listening totmeradio |@ 2 3 4 5 1 Emma___doesn't like going to parties. 2 She watching TV. 3 Emma___watching sport on Tv. 4 She ____ reading books. 5 Emma__ going to the cinema, 6 She listening to the radio. Write five more sentences that are true for you, Use a word or phrase from each box. always usually often sometimes never have acoffee have a shower listen to the radio meet friends ead a newspaper use the Internet watch TV inthe morning. in the evening Latways have a coffee in the morning. 00k at the questions about New Year in the 1 2 3 4 5 ‘ Le Czech Republic, Complete them with do or does. 1 What do_you usually do for New Year? 3 your friends and family come and visit you? 3 What kind of food people eat? 4 5 = you play games? it usually snow at New Year? Now match the questions from Exercise § {1-51 with Karel's answers (ae. a [3] We usually eat a special soup. But we don't eat chicken - it's bad luck! bE] We often go ta the mountains cE] Yes! it's very cold, too. love snow! dE] No, we don't play any special games. eC] Sometimes. Or we all go away together. Mi Read what Joao says and choose the correct words to complete the sentences below. eae ee ete eee ene at university, and ! study Enatish at evening classes, ‘In summer, | work in a bar on the beach near Lisbon, and there areca lot of English-speaking tourists there. A lat of TV and films in Portugal are in English, too, so | watch them to help me learn. My English is OK, but | make some silly mistakes, for example You Like football? instead of Do you lke football? People understand ‘me, but like to get it right, And | sometimes make mistakes with negatives, too: /no lke football instead of f don’ lke football. think my pronunciation is OK, usually, but my spelling in English is bad! 1. Joao is from Lisbon / Coimbra, 2. He studies Economics / English at university. 3. He thinks his pronunciation is OK / bad and his spelling is OK/ bad. Your English 8 10 " ‘Some languages don't use auxiliary verbs like do / does / don't / doesn't} to make questions and negatives. What about your language? Write the words in the correct order to make: negative sentences 1. Saturdays / doesn’t / He fon work / He doesn't work on Saturdays, 2 don't / children / Uke / homework / My doing / ike {jazz listening /1/ don’t /to/ questions 4 come/do/ Where / you / from /? 5 she//like {parties /to/ Does / going /? 6 weekends / they / at /do/do/ What /? has a problem with spelling. In Portuguese, a letter always has the same sound. In English, letters can have different sounds. What about in your language? Look at these words. Cross out the four other words that are not spelled correctly and correct them. haper hhappi waching beach team meel again fight kitshen playing Inglish Friday sai EXPLOREWriting 12 Lookat this email invitation. Which sentence is true? ‘A. Victor invites Chris tothe cinema on Sunday. 8 Chris invites Victor to the cinema on Sunday (wen] [the event) Oi iis asides tidy 988 ac (eperoaeme} ee Hi [Victor] ‘Are you free fon Sunday night] (Cas fs on at where} lat eight o'clock] You like old films, don't you? [Do you want to come?| = ‘me an email Chris peda] 13 Now look at this email invitation. Draw lines to identify the different parts. 9 Bas te tay AE Soars 2 event ‘Are you interested in football? | I've got two tickats for the United match on Saturday. [cae Would you like to come with me? Give me a call or send (the nation] mea text on 0778 120098. ey 14 Write the expressions in the box in the correct place in the table. atthe Golden Cow restaurant Send me an email. Do you want to ..? I'm having a party, n-Saturday at ourflat Sendmeater. When ‘on Sunday night tonight Ph omsetur Event Casabianca’s on . We're going for dinner... Where a the Riverside Cinema Invitation Would you like to. ? How to contact me Give me acall. 15 Think of something you would like to invite a friend to do. Write your invitation, Formers pacts. gotoUst ottesetstay oven _ DVD-ROM Extra Happiness is Before you watch, match the activities (16) with the pictures [a-t doing martial arts playing football playing computer games playing the guitar going to the cinema watching television Oooo0o08 Watch the video. Match the people with the act | enjoy very much cooking, 3 reading po ‘ove and books, and | love® {really enjoy & | really enjoy” and walking in the mountains. Watch again. Complete the sentences in Exercise 2 using the phrases in the box. computer games eating hiking martialarts reading swimming travetting Look at these verb patterns. tke +___ing love reading, love or ‘enjoy _>noun —_ like football Now look at the sentences in Exercise 3. For each one, write A (verb +___ing] or B (verb + nounl. 20 30 400 so0 Write some sentences about yourself | really enjoy = ike Hove «ookery/cooking nouns): preparing food biking (noun): going for Long waiks inthe countryside abject nounl: a thing that you can see and touch, but nota person or other living thingl passion Inounl: 2 strong feeling of love PEEEEEEULIGNNN «1 Write the verbs in the box in the correct column (regular or irregular). Then write Past simple: verbs the past form of the irregular verbs. buy cost go have like listen love make meet use want work regular (-ed endings) irregular past form 1 ike 1 buy > bought 2 2 + 3 3 > 4 4 > 5 5 a 6 6 > = 2 Use verbs from Exercise 1 in the past simple to complete the text about the first electric guitars. There is more than one possible answer for some of the gaps. | ‘An American company '__made the first electric guitars, because big jazz bands in the 1930s ? to have a big guitar sound. The first designer was Harry Watson, who ® for the Elecko Sting Company, cond the first guitar wos the Rickenbacker. “__ a lot of money, but ‘many jazz musicians bought it anyway. The first record with an electric guitar coppeered in 1938. A lot of musicians ° fo this new instrument ond * _ the new sound. Now many types of music use electric guitars, from rock and roll to folk. | | | OC 3 Past time expressions Match the expressions in the box with the numbers (1-5) on the calendar. a couple of days ago four daysago in-Merch last month last week Things for a trip When is your next trip? Make alist of things to take. —— Use the calendar in Exercise 3 and write these dates in a different way. Use expressions with last and ago. There may be more than one answer. March Aprit 30” January May 18" Complete the sentences so they are true for you. bought a new mobile phone last week ast wk — ast month __ two weeks ago, in 2008, ‘couple of days ago. Complete the wards with the vowels: a, ¢,j, 0, May 14" last Friday /a week ago Cmmmpeesaaemes 7 Onyinye's family moved from Nigeria to Scotland. Complete the questions using the 8 — Canyou remember the answers to the questions? Write the number of the question from Exercise 7 next to the correct answer. [3] Yes, she oi It was ikea holiday. 1 snowman TE No, not realy, She was very young When nyinye was five years ald © The first winter in Scotland. LD twas a shock for her, but she had a lot of fun. 2 Dothe technology crossword. | z | + "| 7 TAT MSG = text _ Le DOWN 1 Luse. to listen to music on the bus. 2. [ve got about 200 music__at home, My phone takes good photos, too, 6 | bought some music online for my MP3 | Do you have a song that is important foryou? Why? Write one or two "Sentences. EXPLOREReading 10 Look at the newspaper article. you know? ind the names of six songs. Which of the songs do becee etl] Read the article again. Why did the people choose these songs? Tick the correct columnis} in the table. This song makes me think of a _time in the past Ike the ideas or the feeling in this song v Before you watch, do you know these technology words? Check in your dictionary. 1 DVO player a & technology o 2. application o 7 play button oO 3 Internet o 8 sound system oO 4 piece of equipment] 9 computer program —F] 5 computer oO Fred and Laura. Who says the words in Exercise 17 ial, F (Fred) or L (Laural, 2. Who talked about: 1. achild who uses a computer? o 2. using @ computer for work? o 3 something they didn't understand at first? [] 4 Watch Patrizia again (0:14-00:56), Are the sentences true or faze? 1 Patricia wanted to use the Internet because her friends used it. TRUE/ FALSE 2 Thetrat ime she useditshe decided nottouseitagain. TRUE/ FALSE 3. Thelmernet isnot important inher le now TRUE / FALSE fom Watch Fred again (01:06-01:01.Gir 1 Fred is 32/42 years old 2. He had his frst computer when he was 10/12years old 3 His daughter is 4/ years old & — Watch Laura again (01:41-02:13). Put the sentences in order. She did her project IL] She started her project again. [TJ She got a new computer program LI Nothing happened - the program didn't work She had some training |>x zlo|s]/-|>|ulu ol|<[alelolz]> a|x]o}-=|a]-|« z/z=]s]-|z]o]o Al>]zlo olf z}<]z <[/—|wlo o||o|e}o alolz Fecmorepactongole Unt fine Satnyoro.non, 1 ENPLOREReading 12 Look at the takeaway menu below. Are the sentences true or false? 1 You can order food from Mae's Place on the Internet. TRUE / FALSE 2 You can order food 24 hours a day. TRUE / FALSE 3. Mae's Place can deliver food to you at work. TRUE / FALSE 4 You can ask for foad that isn’t on the menu, TRUE / FALSE MAEZS ‘Sandwiches Desserts Roast bet with mid mustard 5 ‘Fresh frutsalad with yoghurt €3.50 Roast lamb with hummusand salad €5 Apple pie wit cream 4.50 Cheese and tomato e150 ‘Open 12 pm=2.am every day iam cheese with smoked salmon €7 50 Takeaway menu To place your order, call 3392704. Your takeaway is ready for collection in 15 minutes. me Drinks foo busy to leave work? i reese, lettuce, ‘We have the answer! If you can't aioe a oe Fresh fruit juices €2.50 for food and drink, peppers and spicy mayonnaise —€5, 13 Do you know the food adjectives in the menu? Match the adjectives (1-6) with the correct meanings (a-f). Use a dictionary if necessary. 1 bottied — a cooked with oil in the oven 2. fresh b cooked under the grill or on a barbecue 3. roast \c notvery strong 4 mild ~~ dina bottle 5 grilled © witha lot of spices 6 spicy F natural, nat frozen or in a packet 14 Gross out the words which do not go with the adjectives in bold, 1 roast lamb / beet / mayonnaise 2. fresh fish / mustard / fruit 3. bottled fish / water / juice 4 grilled fish / chicken / salad 15 Choose a sandwich from the menu for each of these people. Sencarcnrgy 1, 1donleal meal, chicken eh or cheese ‘ 2 Tdtitea chicken sandufch but nothing spy. ee a 4 Can have» sandwich wih fish o seafood? No mayonnaise or cheese, pleat. HG. Tke meat but rather nt have vegetables or slag my sandwich DVD-ROM Extra A world of food 11 Before you watch, do you know any typical food from Poland, Syria or Italy? 2 — Watch Adam, Mouhammad and Laura. Match the names (1-3) with the topics fa~cl 1. Adam (from Poland different types of food in his/her country 2 Mouhammad {from Syrial b something he/she enjoys cooking 3° Laura {from Italy) © atypical dish fram his/her country 3 Watch again andGircléithe correct answers. 1 Adam(Gked) doesn't like eating pierogi 2 He can /-can‘t cook pierog. 3. Which adjective does Mouhammad not use to describe Syrian cuisine? Greek / Turkish / Italian / Mediterranean / Erench/ Syrian 4 Laura can / can’t make pasta, 5 She makes / doesn't make vegetarian lasagne. 4 — Complete the sentences using the food words in the box. Watch again to help you. cheese dumpling fillings lasagne meat mushroom ‘onion pasta potatoes spicas vegetables Pierogiare a kind of *_dumplina_. They can have different? A popular one is ? “ anda bit of © Syrian dishes contain $ , different types of all together with special * Laura's favourite thing is making ® Her favourite is the one. especially cuisine /kw'zitn/ (nounk: The cuisine of a country i its typical style of cooking {lish [nounl: food prepared in e particular way. A dish is also a type of plat. dumpling [noun round ball made with lour and cooked in water filing (noun): The filling is the part in the middle of fod like a sandwich, 9 cako, ote, recipe /'resipi/Inounl: the instructions for making a particular dish " spices (plural noun): A spice is a powder made from part of a plant, ¢.9. pepper, chill ‘vegetarian noun and adjective: A vegetarian is 2 person who doesn't eat meat. Vegetarian food doesn't contain meat POE Work and studies Tea 3 spend ed Bo 1 Elsastudied 2 ¢ co uo a at university 2 Raymondstudied — at college. 3. Nikos studied _ for seven years. 4 Bethdidan_ course, 5 Mathias went to ________ schaal. ‘ Sangeeta studied Write five more sentences about your typical day using an expression in each box ity of your own, 45 minutes two hours alotoftime eight hours travelling to and from work/college sleeping watching TV with friends spend two hours a day travelling to and from work. EO 4 Present progressive: talking about 5 ESTE & Saying you're busy Do you want to play cards with me? Complete the sentences using is, isn’t, are or aren't. 1. Jan __Is working in the kitchen this morning. # 2. Marfa and Pilar working today. X 3. Tibor and Eva having @ meal with friends. ¥ 4 Danny____ studying at the moment - he’s at the gym. x 5 Fatima travelling home from work. 7 & Svetlena__relaxing at home ~ she has a lot of work to do. x Girel@the correct forms of the verbs to complete the sentences. 1 Jan usually@/orkSy is working in the evening, but this month, he works / i workingin the morning, 2 Ws Friday and Maria and Pilar don’t work (aren't working on Saturdays, so they watch dare watching a late film this evening 3. Tibor and Eva often go / are going to restaurants with friends. Tonight they have / are having an italian meat 4 Danny does /is doing weight-training at the gym this morning. He goes / is going tothe gym twice a week 5 Fatima sts /is sitting on the train atthe moment. She spends / is. spending an hour an the train every evening 4 Svetlana has an important job. She works /js warking fora big company. At the moment, she writes [is writing a report at home. Complete the conversations using the expressions in the box. not interested inthe middle of dinner not feeling well watching-efitm working on 2 report Can you tatk at the moment? Do you want to ‘come aut with us? P VA Well cual, rm Hiverrae Read the text. Are the sentences true or false? AZ. KYLA TY CGS) ove living and working in London. it's a fantastic city, and 1's very good practices for my English. At the museum where ‘Lyrork, I speak English with people from all over the world — ‘ts really interesting, My English is quite good now, because I speak English all the time. [can understand most things that ‘people say, but sometimes 1 don't understand how British ‘people dct. 1 think people say ‘please’ and ‘thank you' more here than in Argentina, I don’t always kaw when to say. ‘please’ or ‘excuse me’ or ‘sorry’. People say ‘sorry’ a lot here! ‘And I don't know when to kiss my English friends to eay hello I always kiss my friends in Argentina when we mest, 1 Sara works in London, TRUE / FALSE 2 Sara only speaks English to British people. TRUE/ FALSE { 3. Sara thinks people often say’sorry in Britain. TRUE/ FALSE } Your English 8 Sara speaks English very well, but isn’t always sure how to act or what to say in Britain, What about you? Do people say ‘please’ or ‘sorry’ a lot in your country? 9 Look at these pictures and write what you would say in your language in each situation. You stand on someone's tos, You want a coffee, You don't hear what someone says. 10 Now match these sentences to the pictures in Exercise 9, 2 Could! have a coffee, please? [-] b Ohl I'm very sorry. o Sorry? QO 11 Do you say the same thing in your language, or is it different? ami eH EXPLOREWKriting 12 Read Sara’s blog entry. Do you think Sara has a good work-life balance? fee ew Faome Le ine sis | wo Bogsoot con/sara Hello from sunny Landon! ‘Posted May 398h at 2.30pm {Ym not working today, so Tm sitting inn Internet café writing to all of you! Fiat ivrting in English beeause T want to practise, Sorry, Juan! ‘This time, tell you about what I do every week ~ so you can imagine my life here. | work atthe museum from Monday to Friday, and I don't work at weekends. 90 to work on the underground. Ivs very afferent from the retro in Buenos Aires! It takes an hour to get to the museum, and I work from 9 to 5.30 with an hour for lunch. The big Argentina exhibition starts newt month, so we're very busy preparing for it. Ym working relly hard, but Im having 8 good time, too. [After work, I sometimes go out with colleagues, or I just go home. Oh - one of my new colleagues is also a guitar teacher, so Fm learning to play the guitar! I have lessons with him on Mondays and Wednesdays, [At weekends, 'g0 sightseeing in London. There's so much to sae here! But, best of all, i's summer here now ~ my second summer this year! ‘write to me soon or read my next blog, Besos Sara 13. Are the sentences true or false? 1. Ablogis something you write for many people to read. TRUE / FALSE 2. Sara's blog is about her plans for the future. ‘TRUE / FALSE 2. Sara only uses the present simple tense. TRUE / FALSE 14 Write the highlighted sentences in the correct column. Things that are always true, happen Things happening now or around now all the time, or happen regularly work at the museum from Monday to I’m not working today. Friday. 15 Imagine you go to live and work in a new country, Write a blog post to tell your friends at home what you are doing a Make notes: What are you doing at this moment? Where are you? 'm sitting in an internet café. ‘What do you do every day? What time do you start work? How do you travel to work? What do you do at weekends? Where do you live? 1 work from Monday to Friday. Is anything new happening at the moment? Fn learning to play the guitar! bb Now write your blog post. 2 Watch Pai -IVD-ROM Extra Working from home Bofore you watch, think about this question: would you like to work from home? Why? / Why not? ind Luis talking about working from home. Do they mention any of the same things as you? 3 Watch again. Who finds working from home... a easy? b difficult sometimes? 4 Watch again ana{ireldthe correct answers. Paivi [Luis grew up on a farm, Paivi / Luis finds it easier to work at night, Paivi/ Luis is a translator, Paivi/ Luis has meals at fixed times. Paivi/ Luis thinks you need discipline to work from home. 5 Who mentions these things? Write P (Paivil, L (Luis) or 8 (both of them). Watch again to check. having breakfast = (Z] hhaving a cup of coffee (] having along break having lunch oa havingadeadtine §— FJ 6 Watch Luis again (01:15-02:13). The same two words are missing fram each of, these sentences. What are they? 1 You ___ have discipline. 2 You finish. 3 You do your work ina certain amount of time. 4 You be quite disciplined Have you changed your mind about working from home? Why? / Why not? 8 Write about things you have to do in your job deadline [noun time or day by which something has to be done Aisciptine (nour: self-control; the ability to make yourself do what you have to do efficient ladjectivel: organised and working welt ‘row up [verb|: to go tram being a child to being an adult structure (noun): organisation: the way things are organised ‘temptation Inounl: the desire to do or have something which you know you should net do or have CEECTIELMN 1 Complete what Aziza says about her family using the words in the box. Famil au: aunt brothers children dad grandfather grandmother mum nephew niece twins T have two "Brothers George and Hani-andasister, Camille. | ‘She was born 20 minutes before me, so obviously. we're ®_ ' My?______. Elias, isa police officer, and my “ Mariam, looks after the house. My®___and_. Ktraled and Amira, live with us, too. George and Hani go to school, and Irma student at the university, but Camille is married and has two little 7 so 'man®____ My*_. Karim, is three years old, and my" Maha, is just four months old. | A abit Tas 2 GrrelBthe correct words to complete what Aziz says about the people in Personality her family. ( My sister likes meeting new people ~ she's very \gatgoinDy/ hard working, Hani makes us all laugh ~ he's realy ’adventurous / funny ~ but George is very serious and “funny./ hard-working, like my dad, My mum is really good at thinking of new ideas ~ she's a very ‘creative J outgoing person. And me? Well, | alway ike to do new and aiferent things, 20m quite adventurous /unny. And we're all very intelligent, | vy Ta 3 ‘Appearance: Write a description of yourself. Write three sentences, Le have got 5 Complete the description of Aziza using the words in the box. brown hair jacket pale tat€ wearing Azieais'___tall___and she's got? skin, She's got black * and yes. She's trousers. She's not wearing a ® Complete the sentences using the words in the box. ‘vegot Has ‘Sgot_haven'tgot hasn't got Have you got 1 My mum ‘sga dark hair and brown eyes, 21 a brother and two sisters 3. What time isit?__awateh? 4 We a car; we use our bikes or public transport 5 My brother's got a moustache, but he a beard 6 ‘your house got 2 garden?” “No, but there's a big balcony. Complete this paragraph with the correct form of have got. rom the early 1900s, most schools in Britain F Fab procsre once identity. In this picture, the three children ‘are wearing a typical British school uniform from the 1950s. The boy '_saot_short trousers ‘and long socks, He?____very short hair ‘and a cap on hiis head. The older girl's uniform is very similar, but she *____ trousers she's wearing a skirt. She ‘_any jewellery, Both of them are wearing shirts and ties, ‘and the schoo! jacket, called a blazer. In many ‘countries around the world, schools * ‘still ____ some kind of uniform for their ‘students today. 6 Use the verbs in the box to complete the relationship expressions in bold. Relationships u . are get get know like see” spend talk 1 Wedon't__see__eachotherveryoften. (id) 2 We_____on well. = 3. Wecan about everything together. 1 4 Wedon't in touch very often. a 5 We the same things Ej le 1 time together. Sma RIETY 6 wi a lt of time togeth a 7 Wedon't__ eachother very well. = Think ofa person you know. Write three 8 We — very close, Oo sentences about your relationship. 8 Find 15 more words for relatives in the word snake. 7 Which sentences in Exercise 6 describe a close relationship? Write C (close) or NC {not closel in each box. ephey, Vv swifer, syuncley, S fo CSAS : é i Yo - g 3 a’ 8 cc “cet % “he 1 aunt 5 9 et 13 oy 6 10 14 3 7 W 18 4 8 1 16 Formore pci, gote Ut etna satutyvo-nom A EXPLOREReading 9 Read the first paragraph of the article. Are the sentences true or false? 1 Nick is a journalist TRUE / FALSE 2 Hellikes formal clothes. TRUE / FALSE 3 Helikes old clothes, TRUE / FALSE 10 Read what Nick says about his favourite clothes. Match the clothes (1-5) with the places he got them [a-el 1 scart 2 ina shop in Australia 2 Tshirt bina shop in Sweden 3. jeans ™ © froma friend he worked with 4 jacket 4 froma friend he tived with 5. trainers @ from his girlfriend's father ‘What's your 11 Read the article again and try to guess the correct options. favourite outfit? Wrew aceon Katharine Hamnett is a journalist / designer gribedhen 3 Sen Bich aroun ingle MY FAVOURITE OUTFIT EREeeeers Miseien Nick was @ journals, but now he has o band and is a BJ His look is very relaxed. “Al my clothes have a story. hey || areal seconc-hand Nick ikes the style of Bryan Ferry from ||| ROW Music and tne young Mick Jagger. ToT Fy When I worked 08.0 jouralis ata fashion magazine. my |] fiend Gary, who's a designer. gave me this. t's by Katharine Harnett ands ively anc ight” | | “ne belonged tomy oithionds dad. He wos a hippy the Qsancine wore Hs tho fel iesionbury musi ose) iste il “Tough this in a sur shop on Bondi Beach, in Sydney. went fo do @ concert and | bought some new clothes there Las Chistes | wont fo Stockholm fo do concer. 08 c lovely weokond of hol wine and ice-skating ond ought these jeans, too: Sf ee fp ee Goes Peco crits ago crt ourcthowe Inthe atin hoy belonged omy old tolmote, Garth soryeaein’ DVD-ROM Extra Families 1 Before you watch, write down how many people there are in your family. 2 Watch Hitin, Nilgun and Leo talking about their families. Which family is most similar to yours? 3 Watch again. Match the speakers with the family trees. 4 Watch again and(ireld the correct answers. Hitin is the oldest /Goungesbehild in his family His sisters give him, Hitin gives his sisters lots of presents NNilgun and her twin look / don’t look the same. She knows / doesn’t know when her twin sister is il. Leo sees his parents every year /.twa years. 6 He uses the phone / Internet to talk to his parents. 5 Can you remember what Hitin, Nilgun and Leo say about their families? Complete the sentences using the words in the box. Watch again to help you. call close intouch love lovely make sure mumanddad visit young Hitin 1 have a__tovely _ family. 2 They _____me so much. Nitgun 3. Imvery__to my twin sister, 4 Wewere very naughty when we were 5 lusually____herto she's OK Leo 6 tis very difficult for me to them. 7 feel I need to keep __with them, 8 tis good for me and also good for my & Describe the people in your family. Try to use some expressions from Exercise 5, annual /enjusl/ladectivel: every year, or once every year get told off (verb: Ifyou get told off, someone speaks to you in an angry way because you have done something wrong. aifts [plural noun}: 4 git is a something that you give someone; a present. Identical (adjective): Identical wins are formed from the same egg and are exactly the same. naughty /no:ti/ ladjectivel: If child is naughty, he/she does bad things. ‘youngest {adjectival The last child ina family. The first child is the oldest. Fer mer pct 00 tnt the et. 40:ROM. COCA 1 Using transport phrases in the box. We asked these people how they get to work. Complete the answers using the Igetataxi Icycle Idrive Igetthebus Lgstthetrain ride a motorbike __Lget the train The station is only five minutes from my house. | can't drive, but I don’t really ] like public transport, so (Ws quite expensive, though. | How often de you dothese things? =~ E Wetessentence _[Tunlywah butwhenste—) for each one. eng get the bus, yc, stops just outside my office. | get a taxi, get the underground, get the train Getting information inthe box. best way do you know far near here ‘tsaro_ Excuse me, UUs there a post office near here? Ny ‘assistant Yes, it in the square, Opposite the bank (OK, thanks, 2 ‘assisanr You can walk or you can get a bus nano it saves money and it ifs ester than ear and {Wesesier te pare 1 Isit__far__ 2 And ‘what time it opens? 3 What's the to get there? 4 Isthere a post office a 5 How long does it to walk? ilps keep me fit! There’s a free car park at work, so Gérard is at the Tourist Information Office. Complete his questions using the words take 3 Complete the conversation with the questions from Exercise 2. oun ‘assist About a lometre, moce or ess ese assist Wot long. About 15 minutes. tnaso asssrant Nine tiny, Great. Comparetives and superlatives Buying a ticket 7 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the adjectives in brackets. 1. What's __the best way to travel in your country? [good] 2 Themetrois than the bus in the mornings. (busyl 3. Riding a motorbike i than fying, (dangerous) 4 The underground is way to get around in London. (quick! 5 [think going by trains than going by car. [interesting] 6 What's __way to get to the airport? leasy) ‘Think of two towns or cities you know well. Write five more comparative sentences about them. Use some of the adjectives in the box. beautiful busy clean expensive interesting Complete the train ticket using the words in the box. | think {San Francisco} is more beautiful than (New Yorkl. From lass Ticket ype ‘atthe Price STD Open '__return OWE NIL. RTM selec 2 tate part frre o6-Oct 16.00 18.01 a fowte Bournemouth te fine ait) | London Waterloo =F 7IR 631.00 Write the customer's questions in the correct order. custower Excuse me, get / ow /I./ Landon (take gna 10/0. doga 2 1 assstant About tivo hours ‘eystonen Aid open / does / ow /an / please /xotum cost / much! assstanr 178 £91 00, ‘evsrower OK, and islet (1/2 2 assur Yos, you don't need to change. ustoner What / leave /dogs /tho ‘ Assistant At 16004 In about bal an hour. sat time ne? 8 Read the text. Are the sentences true or false? ‘Lwotk for an American bank in Tokyo, s0 I spoak English every day, I sidied English for eight years at school and college, and I use it every day, so my English ‘is OK — but I still find some things difficult. English pronunciation is aifficalt for ‘me ~ and for lots of Japanese people. The sound ‘th’ is hard - we don't have this sound in Japanese, And Tfind it hard to say '! and 'r too. I think people at the bank ‘understand me, though. When I started learning English, I mace mistakes with ‘nouns, adjectives and adverbs ~ often it's the same word in Japanese - 50 I'd say "Tokyo is a very safety city’ instead of “Tokyo is'a very sale city’. Idon't often make that kind of mistake now, though. ‘One more thing ~ English is everywhere in Japan! I read advertisements and ‘everything I see in English. Ir helps me remember words. yy [Yoko Japan 1. Yuko is a college student. TRUE / FALSE 2 English pronunciation is difficult fr Yuko. TRUE / FALSE 3. Yuko sees lots of English in Japan, TRUE / FALSE “ English Yuko finds some sounds difficult to pronounce in English. Here are some problem words for her. What are the problem sounds in English for you? Add your own sounds and words to the lst. fef | right, read AL | tight. ead ne Sometimes adjectives, nouns and adverbs in English are the same word in other Languages, Girel®the correct word in each sentence. My grandfather isa veryapppy happiness person You're walking very slow / lowly, Come on, hurry up! Riding a motorbike is quite danger / dangerous. The metro is very busy / business in the morning Taxis are quite expensive / expense. ‘Yuko says that she sees lots of things in English in Japan. Do you see advertisements and other things in English ‘where you live? Make a list Pe ee co UY < EXPLOREWKriting | 12 Locka the‘on oot suction f the party nation. Geibthe correct answers and vata her ne pe 1 8 Outot Grom © Across 2 a outol b down © up 3 ato » from € across 4% a down » into ¢ from 5a through » down © up 6 a outol b up € into Please come to my 25th birthday party! Saturday July 23 8 till very late! 24 Park Grove How to get here on foot ‘_From the station: Walk®___ the station and °_the ‘square onto Park Street. After 60 metres, turn left* ‘tho small park. Go® the park and you'll see a red gate. Go*_the steps, and, you're in Park Grove! We're number 241 lick here for a map. By public transport Underground: The nearest Underground station is Priory Road. ‘The bus stop (Bus 128) is nearer, but there aren't many buses. ‘Taxis here are very expensive! By car Parking is difficult. The nearest car park isin Smithfield Street. I's easier to come by bbus or Underground. 13 Read the invitation again. Which map is correct? 14 Look at the “By public transport’ and ‘By car’ sections and fi 1. two comparatives 2 two superlatives 15. Imagine you are planning a party at your home. Write notes for your invitation telling people how to get there ~ on foot and by public transport. Try to use at least Denetencod ech temeninriasccesonce ll OVD-ROM Extra Journeys 1 Youare going to watch Claire talking about a long trip to Australia. Before you watch, look at this list. Which of these things do you think she talks about? learning English snakes C] dolphins spiders kangaroos Sydney pizza trucks 2 Watch parts 1 and 2 of the video. Tick (1 the things from Exercise 1 that Claire mentions. 3 Watch part 1 of the video again (00:10-01:15) ang irel the correct answers. Claire Bauden was 118/19 and was a student at university in “Australia / France. She decided to go to Perth and she stayed there far two Syears / months, At first, she ‘could understand everything / couldn't understand anything, After six ‘weeks / months, she felt more comfortable, so she decided to travel around Australia with a friend % Watch part 2 of the video again (01:18-02:45]. Claire says they decided to hitchhike’. Which picture shows how Claire travelled round Australia? o 4 5 Watch part 2 again. Put the pictures in the right order. 6 Claire uses some Australian words. What do you think they mean? Match the words (1-3) with the definitions fa-cl. 1 giday 3 alarge, empty area of land 2 the bush b alorryariver 3. atruckie hello 7 Claire and her friend hitchhiked across Australia. Would you ever hitchhike like this? Explain why / why not ‘accent inoun|: Your accents the way you pronounce words, Some people have strong accents that are dificult to understand. bilingual (adjective): It you are bilingual, you can speak two languages fluenty. hitehhike (verb: to travel by geting free rides in other people's cars and lorries trailer (noun): something pulled behind a car or lorry satellite phone {noun}: mobile phone that works in remote areas, lor example in the desert Getting together Talking about films 1 Suggestions. CL 3 Present | progressive | for future arrangements ‘a comedy: a funny / sad film that makes you laugh / cry a horror film: a funny / scary film about nice / horrible things: a drama: a funny/ serious film with an interesting story ‘a romantic film: a film about love / war an action film: a boring / an exciting film where a lot / nota lot of things happen ‘a documentary: a film about real,/ imaginary people or things a science-fiction film: a film set in the past / future or another part of the universe Write the words in the correct order to complete the conversation. anva I youse not doing anything this evenna, youd eome tke J would 19 would you like to come_ over vo my house? ® gould (We /.aet ian and wat atm, soma ¥yod / sounds / That wa OK. 've got anol Hitchcock fm we oud watch soma Hin. ‘nt /Trm eu, {don't usualy ike thrilers Swo/ DVD Whar /rent/donti@—_______? anna ith 9 / Fine Complete the sentences using the verbs in the box in the present progressive, arrive come comeback fly go stay wait notwork 1 DrSharma’s here for a conference. He ‘sstaying in a hotelin the centre of town, They to my house this evening to watch a film. 1 {to Gatar tomorrow on the midday flight, 4 We ‘camping in Greece this summer. The train___at the station. 1 from my trip on Sunday night. Where are you? We for you! ‘She's got baby twins, so she at the moment. npooooooe Which sentences in Exercise 3 are about now and which are about future arrangements? Write N (now) or F (future) in the boxes. 0 you Look at your diary and write three sentences about your arrangements. 5 Complete the time expressions in bold with in, on or at if necessary, Some expressions don't need a preposition. They're leaving _on _ Saturday morning. 1 2 We're going to Morocco. next month, 3m going to the dentist's __ this afternoon, 4 My grandfather's having his 90” birthday party 14" May! 5 We're leaving tonight. 6 They're having another meeting__ tomorrow, 7 Their train’s arriving 6.15, 8 I'm going on holiday ‘August. 6 Look at Liz's desk. Tick (VJ the true sentences and correct the false ones. —[Topay 16.00 mesing (oon) a etn 16: 10.00 conference cal (Guia Cindy) [800 Peat She's playing tennis on Wednesday morning ‘She's playing tennis on Wednesday evening /at 6 pm on Wednesday. 2 She's going shopping this evening, 3. She's not working in the office on Thursday. 4 She's speaking to Giulia on Friday afternoon. 5 She's seeing friends on Saturday evening 6 She's having @ meeting tomorrow afternoon. 7 She's staying at home on Friday evening, 8 She's meeting Zhen at the airport on Sunday, TOENENSMM 7 Complete the film review using the words and phrases in the box. Talking about : character directed by drama funny it'sabout setin stars files 2 068 aioe Ds SGD repr averciease co.uk ve ae Volver Volver (2006) is a'_drama___iten and? Pedro Almodovar. tis i village in Spain, and * a family — two sisters, their aunt and the teenage daughter of one of the sisters. Another © ___s the sisters’ dead mother, who comes back to help them in dificult time; voiver means ‘to return’ in Spanish, no Penélope Cruz, but the cast realy work as a team; in fact, six actresses shared the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival. Volver is a warm, ” - {im about the relationship between women, wie @ — How much do you know about the ———— i i i i ‘Who directed the film 2001 A Space Odyssey? i a Ridley Scott b George Lucas Stanley Kubrick ‘What nationality 1s the actor Gael Garcia Bernal? a Mexican b Argentinian ¢ Spanish ‘Where does the director Ang Lee come from? a The United States b Taiwan e Korea ‘Which city is the Bollywood film industry based in? a Delhi b Kolkata © Mumbai ‘Which rook band made the film Tommy? a Pink Floyd b The Who e Rolling Stones | ‘Which country makes the most films in Arabic? i a Egypt b Tunisia © Syria ‘Which film is NOT Chinese? ‘a Red Sorghum b Farewell My Concubine ¢ Spirited Away Whois the voice of Donkey in the Shrek films? j a MikeMyers b Antonio Banderas ¢ Eddie Murphy og CommiepeiDaL ¥O aa (Requiod sem Supe soauRe pes)» Ae eB aT stomexy | pr ENPLOREReading 9 Look at the page from the Summer in the City programme. Tick (the kinds of events that are featured, Theatre a Jazz ia Classical music L) Folkmusic [1] Film im Walks: ag Dance Oo Rock music C) Children’s events [7] Talks Oo 10 Are these sentences true or false? 1 Allthe music events are free TRUE / FALSE 2 You don't have to pay to see the film. TRUE / FALSE 3. The most expensive event is a live shaw. TRUE / FALSE 4 Adults cannot sleep in the park after Clowns, TRUE / FALSE 11 Which event do you choose if you want to dance untit late at night? you are interested in history? you want to take your eight-year-old daughter aut? you want to have a drink and listen to some relaxing music? KIDS’ SUMMER Guasto Gardens 20.00, Clowns ‘Aun show for the under-12s, inspired by Fellini's clowns. After the show, kids and their families are invited to sleep under the stars in the ark! CINEMA UNDER THE STARS Piazza Grande 22.00 339 3450228 The Mon Without a Past by Aki Kaurismaki (Finland, 2003) Free, but book in advance ‘SCANDELLARA FESTIVAL Free ‘Scandellara Park 21.00-02.00 OPEN-AIR 3422 Surassic Rock in concert 22.00, Hide Rorta:e Se SPECIAL EVENT Plus D3 Music from the Max Aurora trio Arena Sport 23.30 Free Entrance and fist drink €5 Fara dels Baus | Spectacular performance by the cay wats CLASSICAL couRTYARD cxbated Calan tea Fea ONY sin ton Pita Fel 2.00. be Pie aly math eouryand Imperium Secrets of the Middle Ages: the city ed a inthe 13th on thee Music by Suber, Beethoven : The alae aprons two ond Ovo Halts on Tus ntorreree pre hours. Donatella Virzi, piano Information Office, Piazza Grande Mon-Sat 14.00-19.00, ‘€8 Book in advance 348 4499321 Free cs cao DVD-ROM Extra Cinema Before you watch, look at this list of types of film and tick {Y] the ones you like. Exercise 1 Exercise 2 1 comedies o a 2. Indian cinema o ao 3 romantic comedies o a % serfous documentaries] QO 5 romanticlove stories] o Watch Amanda and Hitin talking about films. Whe talks about the types of films in Exercise 1? Write A (Amanda) or H (Hitin). Watch Amanda again (00:10-00:39) and@irelaithe correct answers. 1. Why can Amanda go to the cinema without paying? a] She works there. b] Her husband works there. 2. Why did they go to see films more often in the past? a] Because now they need a babysitter for their son, bl Because their son doesn't like films 3. What kind of films do Amanda and her husband go to see? al science-fiction films b} comedies and more serious films ‘Complete the information about Indian films using the words in the box. Watch Hitin again (00:40-01:56) to help you. sharaeters family friends fun happy love story songs Indien films have ‘larger than lite’ charactors and they are really 2 They are usually a romantic? and most films have a ending. They are different from American movies because they have a lot of = Indian films reflect Indian culture and are usually about é and”. Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences to make sentences that ‘Amanda and Hitin say. Watch again to check. 1 Hike 2 We also see 3 ma huge fan of . 4 My love far Indian cinema began when Iwas a small baby. Indian cinema some serious documentaries, romantic comedy. Describe the type of films people in your country like. bonding Inounl: a close feeling or relationship between people tending Inoun|:the end: the way a story or flm finishes for free (expression): f you can do something for free, you don’t pay any money. larger than life {adjective phrasel: A person who is larger than ife svarns very interesting or afferent {rom normal people, look after verb: you look after children, you care for them and keep them safe. ist noun}: projectianist isthe person who operates the equipment [the projecter! to show the film in a cinema, 3 CEA 1 CHECKIN Airports ‘BAGGAGE DROP. dpa + igi Find places in the airport where you do these things. When you start your journey, . 1. you and your bags are checked here for dangerous things. security 2 you go here to show your ticket or boarding pass before you fly. 3. your plane leaves from here, 4 you leave your big bags here. When you arrive at your destination, ... 5 your bags arrive here. 6 you have to go through here before you leave the airport. 7 you show your passport here. Complete the airport sentences using the wards in the box. anything bag belt gate keys laptop luggage pack passport 1 Doyouhave any hand luggage ? 2 Are youwearing a g 3 Can! see your and ticket, please? a 4 Didyou your bag yourselt? a 5 Doyouhavea___in your bag? a & Boarding is at 10.25 from 1. a 7 Doyouhaveany_____——_in your bag? a 8 Would you open your please? a 9 Are you carrying for anyone else? o Where do you hear the sentences in Exercise 2? Write C [check-inl or S (security] Articles i Montse, Spain COTE Storytelling expressions 4 5 6 Fg] couldn't continue driving, * «the elephant walked Number the sentences 1-5 to tell Montse’s story. a [] Atthe end of my holiday, | bought a special bag and put the cat init. 5) I took it to my halidey apartment and gave i fod every day. ¢ EF Inthe end, | paid a tot of money to bring the cat into the countrys | think | have the most expensive cat in the world! 4G Nove cats, and when I was on holiday in Greece, | found a beautiful little cat. © C1 Ihad no problems when | elt Greece, but when I arrived atthe airport in my country, the Customs officals tonk the eat from me. Match the phrases from the story (1-10) with the rules (a-fl. 1. atthe end of my holiday 2 |bought a special bag 3° putthe cat init 4 gave it food 5 the most expensive cat & inthe world 7 Move cats Ba beautiful little cat 9 atthe airport 10. took the cat from me 2 Use a/an to talk about a person or thing for the first time. b Use the when the reader or listener knows which thing, ¢ Use ~ {no articte} to talk about things in general, d__ Use the with some time expressions. Use the with some place expressions {Use the with some adjectives. Complete Elke’s travel story using the expressions in the box. allowyearsago and then atthetime Iwaswith Inthe end inthe middle of twas quite frightening the south of Well, this was '_a few years ago __in Africa. | was in Tanzania x | was in the Selous Park in * the country, on a safari trip. my husband, the driver of the car and another guide, We crossed a dry river, © - the driver stopped the car because there was a huge mother elephant the road, about ten metres in front of us. She was dangerous because her baby was near: we couldn't go back and we away to her baby. ¢ but I got some great photos! TEEUUEGIM 7 Cross out the words or expressions that are not correct. Talking about We booked /awent7 found seats on a light to New York. 1 ayurney 2 Weir anti mi theo 3 We showed our passport / shopping / ticket at check-in. f WOTEEERE says why Clara is writing? O © gives information about the problem? C] 14 Match the underlined words and expressions inthe letter with the definitions. the people vino work fora company staff places to sit — to say! am not happy toget vias ate happy some money 15 _ Find expressions in the letter that are used to. 1 start the letter 2 say why you are writing 3. say you want the person to write back toyou formation 4 end the letter = food espersi drinks - 16 You had a very bad flight with BestOne airlines. Use the notes on the left to write 2 sats in virpart, at on oor ‘el iad avery ae fer to complain, OVD-ROM Extra Travellers’ stories Before you watch, took at these countries. Which ones, if any, have you visited? Croatia Italy Japan Mexico Poland the USA 2 Watch Justyna and Luis tatking about trips. Which two countries did they visit? Justyna 3 Watch again andra ele)the correct answers. Justyna a 1 Justyna went to Creatia on holiday (Ger word. 2. Justyna thought Croat and Polish were similar / very diferent 3. “False friends’ are words that sound the same but have a diferent meaning / spelling 4 _Justyna wanted to ask how long i would take to iron a shirt / some trousers, 5. Godeina means ‘hour’ in Polish and ‘week’ year’ in Croat Luis 6 Luis few over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter / lane 7. Hesat in the back /front seat 8 The loor was made of metal /alass 9 They lew for an howr/a couple of hours 4 — Complete the sentences using the adjectives in the box. Watch again to check. amazing confident excited offended 1. I went to a conference in Croatia, and | was very Twas quite 2 Lwanted to ask the lady how lang it would take ta iron my trousers, and she got quite 3. Itwasan experience that | will Filng/over the Grand Canyan never forget 5 Justyna talks about false friends’ ~ words that sound similar to a word in your language but have a different meaning. What ‘false friends’ can you think of? Describe a trip you have taken. Where did you go? What did you de? What did you like / not like? conference (noun: a big mooting with tatks on a particular subject ‘anyon (noun: a big valley wth steep sides, like the Grand Canyon in Arizona, USA cliff noun): a high wall of rack, often (but nat always) near the sea iran {verbl: to make clothes flat and smooth offended lasjectivel: I you are offended, your feelings are hurt The body and health t a Nin Lk 10 2 Use the words and expressions in the box to complete the medicine instructions. allergic to children under 12 every four to six hours Keep away from sore throat symptoms WARNING! For the rliet of " symptoms of the common cold and ‘uy including: Gaches and pains? G headache Stover | Directions for use: Swallow vole with water Do not Fermor pact gb to Unt 2 fhe Sat ty B40 ROM it TEEEETM 2 Look at Gabor and Lydia's problems. Circl@the correct words in the advice below. | Gog awe Then mark each piece of advice G (Gabor] or L (Lydia). Iwantto stay | healthy at work. ("ve got a headache. PR Sar nate Pros snd /stouantsooaaecior- | Prou shoal shot ge j bad for your eyes and skin. it might be something serious. out for a walk - it's not or good to be inside all day. oO Vso ona Gir qe = oO | Viiezomtates | Procstonscaretarivean ve) ) ean o ef 4 Francoise wants to keep fit. Write three pieces of advice for her. 5 Read the advice on how to stay healthy at work. Match the beginnings (1-6) with Wing ave the endings [a-fl wane [2] You should sit near a window if 1 2 Ityou want to improve the appearance of your office 3B You should change the colour of your office walls if 4B You should open a window in your office 5 O ityouwant to keep fit, & Bi Ityoudon't want to get back pain, a... got some plants, b ..if possible. ¢ make sure you have the right chair. 4 you feel bored. @ use the stairs, not the lift 1 ..you can, 6 Complete the diagrams using the words in the box. Callocatians ameeting aparty atrain fun lunch money tablets tire” me ee time 7 Complete the sentences with collocations from Exercise 6. 1 Doyouwant to__have __(unch__next week? There's a new café on the high street 2 Wllbe quicker to «= the traffic is always bad at this, time of day. Did you at Isabel's party? We should in the office next week. We need to discuss this face to face. 5. know should more with my family, but 'm tao busy at work! Find 15 more parts of the body. a why |W = ol=llz|-l=|4/e|<|e> elm =) m[=lo[m[s|m|>[-|—|s[>|— =]=]9)=]°]=]2] >] -]°]°]2]"|<[- e[-lel=l[>lzlel-le [>| = =[mlo|a[ml-lol#lel=llrlelele|>|=|=/el= elelelr|zlale|<|<|=lelz[n|> =|-)=)@[a/<[=] > [8 ]o[m[o] le =|-lol<[m|=|=lz2[s|=|m|~/<|=]e el-/s]el=/-[=[-lz[ele[=[zlele elzl<=[-l2|4|"|/4|-[e 5|2/ 2 oelzN[>|m|=]o|>[@/z/a/- [elo mie /<|o|>|>/-lelel[al-[-[4[2|° zjol|=[=[elz/ele|= on EXPLOREReading 9 Read the advice about flying. Put these headings (1-3) in the correct places [A-Cl. 1 Before you fly 2 Flying with children 3. Inthe plane 1 Take lots of water to the airport with you. Drink it regularly. Make sure you have lots of time to get to the airport. Check that the roads 2are clear or the trains are on time. 3 Before you get on your flight, go for a quick walk in the airport to get some 5 Don't drink coffee or alcohol 6 Get up and have a walk for five or ten minutes every hour. Don’t just sit in your seat, 7. Keep any medicine you need in your hand luggage. a pines 9 Call the airiine before you travel. Ask if they do anything special for children, 10 Give yourself lots and lots of time to do anything! Childeen don’t always i move quickly. __11. Bring something for children to do in the airport and on the plane. 10 Write the three extra pieces of advice in the correct sections of the leaflet. a Read a book or do a puzzle before you get on the flight. It will help you stop feeling nervous. b Bring some snacks ~ children might not like the food on the plane. © Don't sit with your legs crossed. Move your legs to get some exercise in your seat 11 Match the pictures 9-H] with the correct piece of advice in the leaflet. 12 Look at the pictures in Exercise 11 and decide if they are things you should or shouldn't do according to the Leaflet. Put a tick (/] beside the things you should do and put a cross [x] beside the things you shouldn't do, 1vD-f10M Extra Staying healthy — 41 Before you watch, look at the photos. Which do you think is most important for a healthy lifestyle? Hart 2 Watch Lena tatking about a healthy lifestyle. Number the photos in Exercise 1 in the order she talks about them. 3 Watch again and(irel8 the correct answers. 1 Lona tikes to sleep@igRD/ ten hours a day. 2 She thinks going to the gym is boring / fun 3. She goes to dance classes once / a couple ofimes a week 4 She prefers to cat white / brown rica and wholemeal / white bread 5. She buys organic food / goes to.a restaurant when she has some money. & Her family uses Ayurvedic / Western medicine at home 4 Match the phrases to make sentences. Watch again to check. 1 Shesleeps a honey i because it gives energy. 2 Shedrinks b for eight hours |i when she isn’t feeling well 3° Shetakes —¢ turmericin warm milk ill to feel good. 5 Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences. Watch again to check. 1. Ws really important to .. ———— a. exercise 2 Another thing that's realy important is ike to take 3. Ihate activities like ~c respect one’s pattern of sleeping 4 Itend toeat 4d going to the gym. 5. There are some other things that @ things like brown rice 5 Deseribe your lifestyle. Is it ike Lona’s? Try to use expressions from Exercise 5. ‘Ayurvedic medicine [noun traditional Indian medicine ‘components [plural nounk: the different parts of something ‘side effect (nounl-A side effect of 2 medicine is an extra, negative elect. turmeric inoun): 3 yellow spice wholemeal [adjective|; Wholemeal bread is made from brown flour, nat white, so it's more natural. Forman pron gts Unt ifthe tatty ovo-nOm 6. | \ nd LN 1 Match the sentence beginnings (1-12) with the correct endings la-tl There may be Present aera ‘more than one possible answer. 1 Ivenever met 2 book in English, 2 Tvenever used a cigarette. 3. [ve never smoked a telephone meeting. % Tvenever eaten a member of a gym 5. lve never been watching sport on TY. & Tvenever played a famous person. 7 ve never worked a horror fim, 8 I'venever read to be rich. 2 I've never liked an MP3 player. 10. I've never had gol, Il Tvenever seen 12 I'venever wanted after midnight, Japanese food, 2 Complete the table. Use the sentences in Exercise 1 to help you, Verb Past participle Regular verbs (-ed) | uso used __ Write three things Irregular meet ate al ae wanted to do, Use read in Exercise 2. poi) TEETIEGVMM 2 Label the postcards using the words in the box. Sights . castie city walls fountain museum palace ruins sculpture statue tomb waterfall caste 2 4 Complete the the correct pas of the verbs in the box. eat meet posteard.using +H! sights and 2 some seat food tnd we've 4 some red\y vice pecple, too Wish you were here! Ursten Beds 5 Complete the article using the questions in the box. [Over to you | 2 What's the nicest hotel you've ever stayed in? bb What's the most interesting place you've seen in your own country? Write your own ¢ Have you had any bad experiences while travelling? answers to the 2 six questions in © What's the strangest thing you've ever eaten when you're travelling? Exercise 5, Which country have you always wanted to visit? ~My ho ‘Michelle Glaquinto is from Australia. At the moment, she is working ‘aS cook ina vegetarian restaurant in aly, She has travelled to over 30 countries, including Mexico, Thalland, Nepal, Pakistan, Morocco, Guatemala, Turkey and many Countries in Afica and Europe. -slacevou've ever been to?_ It's difficult to choose the ‘most Deautiful’ place I've visited, as every country has its personal ests. But T have very happy ‘memoriesofthegiantHimalayan ‘mountains [ walked through for three weeks in Nepal 2 Istayed inabeautifullitle‘riad’, ‘or guesthouse, in Marrakech, ‘Moroceo. It wasn’t very big, but ithad a green courtyard with ‘a fountain in the middle. The colourful tiles everywhere gave itan exotic fel, 00. idays ‘The strangest thing Tve tied were the fried crickets on the street in Bangkok, ‘Thailand. ‘You get three or four on a stick, ‘and they're not bad ~ sweet and crunchy, Thave always been very lucky in my travels, but someone stole my bag on a train when T was in India. Getting very il in a lonely part of Pakistan wasn’t, very nice, either, [still haven't visited Indonesia, country with avery interesting culture and excellent diving sites to explore. Australia has so many interesting places to visit, as it’s so large and diverse. But my favourites are the sights along the Great Barrier Reef, North ‘Queensland. I also love the big, ‘open spaces of our deserts and National Parks, especially Uluru National Park. HP? Bresentaetines Then complete the answers with Yes or No. aaa! be be cat hear hear see 1 Have you lever] heard_of Machu Picchu? Yes __ it sin Peru, think — ___ to New York? ita fantastic city. Thai curry? haven't I don't realy like spicy food. 6 the Pyramids in Cairo? aa they're incredible! Write your own a —__________oFrance? answers to the oar but ve only been to Paris. What's the rest of the country like? questions in é of Uluru National Park? Frercise 6. 7 Read what Piet says and answer the questions. 1 Where does Piet work? 2 Why does he use English at work? 3. What two problems does he say he has with English? 4 student at university I spent six months working for an international ‘bank in German. That was a very good experience hecause the official language at work was English. [think my English is good now, ‘but I Inow my pronunciation isn’t perfect —1 think the th sounds are very difficult, But { don't think this is a big problem ~ my colleagues ‘understand me! One grammar mistake [ often make is using the present _ perfect instead of the past simple, lie I have played tennis yesterday instead of I played tennis yesterday. I think I need to practise more! ” Your English 8 Answer these questions. 11 Who do you use English with? & — Complete the questions using the past participle of the verbs in the box. have, but 've never been there. Piet, Netherlands * English-speaking people [from Britain, ireland, the USA, Australia, etc.) + people from other countries? 2 Where do you use English? + in your country? + in English-speaking countries? ‘+ inother countries? % Do you have difficulty pronouncing th sounds? Go to the DVD-ROM for some practice. EXPLOREWriting 10 Read these two extracts from a website where tourists write reviews of places they visit, Would you like to visit either of these places? Why? / Why not? 12 13 % 15 16 Rating: ©8@©O “Ths Is one ofthe most interesting museums inthe This the town's biggest open space and the best town. It isin the centre, on the nerth side of the place to go for some fresh alr. The number 13 bus sain square ‘90es past, ar you can walk from the centre in 15 {thas impressive Raman and Egyptian collections, nutes. ‘and abjects from fica, Asia and Peru. In the ‘The parc has a café, a children’s play area an a Prehistory section, there ae life-size models of small Ike, sthere you can rent a boat, And there's dinosaurs. lots of grass to stor le on, or play Frisbee, football “The museum is open every day except Monday, or cricket. from 10.00 am to 6.09 pr. ‘open fram 7.00 6m te 7.00 pm. In summer, the park ‘Adults €4.60 Under 16 €2. ls open late and there's ive music every evening: 111 Which texts! includes this information? Write M [museum] and/or P (park). 1 where itis HQ 4 what activities you can do there CIC] 2. how to get there (ID 5 opening daysitimes oo 3. whatyoucanseethere CIC] 6 ticket prices oo Complete these superlative expressions from the extracts in Exercise 10. 1 Thisis most interesting museums in the town 2. This is the town's open space 3. wand the to go for some fresh air Circlthe correct words. 1 1tGa3/s impressive Roman and Egyptian collections 2. There/ Thoy.are life-size models 3. The park has /isa café. 4 There is/are lots of orass 5 There/Itis live music ‘Complete the phrases withthe correct prepositions, according to the websites. 1 tis the centre, 2 ___ the north side the main square. 3 The number 13 bus goes it, 4. oryou can watk the centre, 15 minutes, Correct these lists of things. Use commas |, and write and where necessary. 1. objects from Africa Asia Peru 2 The park has a café a children's play area a small lake. Look at the texts again to check. Think of two places/things in your town/area that would be interesting for visitors. ‘Think about what information you want to include (look at the list in Exercise 11) ‘and write your recommendations. rormer preci, goto Unt atthe saiteway woo BT 1 6 ‘DVD-ROM Extra A great exnerience Before you watch, look at part of the VSO website. VSO is a charity organisation that works in developing countries. Do you know other, similar organisations? Is there a similar organisation in your country? 9) SI se bee em veocegikin Or & labdoemantensety 30 is the work’ leaden independent, international davalopn ‘serks through volunteers fant poverty im dvelopng count Watch parts 1 and 2 of the video. Choose the best summary of what Patrizia says. 2 Patrizia did voluntary work in Vietnam. She enjoyed the experience and now she would Like to go to work in Africa, 'b Patrizia went on holiday to Vietnam. She enjoyed the experience, so she went to work in Africa as a marketing and communications officer. Watch part 1 again (00:11-01.07). Tick (7) the things in the advertisement that Patrizia mentions about her time with VSO. Loma © working with loca colleagues ® sharing professional skills © cultural experiences © learning new languages © an insight ito working abroad © Interesting travel Watch part 2 again (01:07-01:58] and GirelDthe correct answers, 1 Patrizia vould tke to workin Arica Asia 2 She would tke to use her medical / marketing and communication skis 3. She went to Ethiopia for work holiday. 44 She realy enjoyed /dlantemoy her time in Ethiopia. Look at the diffrent ways Patrizia talks about work. Watch again and complete the sentences, = the ceportunity co work alongside cea colteaguee, and thse .. a nave an insight Sata working. ‘s foreign countey, a vexy 3 and given me the desire to work, ond this haa now « ‘ = my main aibition, and that 4 to work an intermational development orgeateaticn. 5 where I would 1ike to vork Tea country in Afton wher 6 «marketing and communication eklla, possibly ta vor 2 beaich organisation. 7 given me the motivation to go and york Africa and ambe in a different _ Would you like to do something like VSO? Explain why / why not. volunteer inounl: a person who does something to help people - usually without being paid insight (noun: the ability to understand what something is like ambition noun: something you really want to de inthe future international development (noun projects to help improve the quality of life in countries around the world diversity (nounl: when many diferent types of thing or people are included in something ‘motivation (nounl: your need or reason for doing something TEEN 1 Read the questionnaire andirla)the answers that are most true for you. too much, enough not enough Is your lifestyle good for you? 1 1 1 1 11. How much coffee or tea do you drink 2 day? ‘Arnone B between one and three cups € more than three cups 2. How much exercise do you do? 'A.30-60 minutes every day B 30-60 minutes @ week none How many hours do you steep? ‘AG-8hours aight 88-11. hous a night € 3-4 hours a night 4 How much water do you drink? [A more than one tire a day Bless than one ive a day € none How many hours do you work? 'A.20-35 hours 8 week B35-40 hours a week © 50-60 hours a week How often do you eat fast food or sweets? [Annover BLYoner than four times @ week more than four times @ week How often do you eat fish? [A more than two times a week B fewer than two times aweek € never IF You cHosE mosTLy A ‘You have a very good lifestyle. You get '__enough sleep and exercise, and you don't nave #______ junk food 6x cattes. You drink 2 water and you eat © fish. IF YoU CHOSE MosTLY B Your ifestye is OK. Ty to do more exercise and stop eating fast food and sew | Look at your IF You cHose mostly | questionnaire ‘our lifestyle is not very good for you. You have * wotk and | answers and write ‘sloop. You don't drink”___ water or eat | your profile. fish, You eat _ junk food. My itestyle is quite ‘good. leat . has a RCT 2 Complete the text about the changes in Anneke's tie using the past simple of the Life changes verbs in the box. eat get get get go have have leave move start take up | The choices | made Anneke Kliegel, Switzerland, writes about the changes in her life and her hopes for the future. é | eft school when Iwas 16 and |?____a job in a fastfood café.|?___married to alorry drver when | was 18 and* a baby when | was 19.1 had a very unhealthy lifestyle —$_ lots | ofjunk food and didn't do any exercise, and | didnt use my brain. Then 1§__ divorced from my || husband and decided to change my life: became a vegetarian and ?__yoga.|*_to nda for two years, where | ‘three years ago,| ‘aching yor and stress management. lm a much happier person nov, | and my daughter, Prisca, is happier too. | Inthe future? tm going to spend three months in India next summer and Im hoping-to open my ‘own yoga centre ina few years. And Id lke to have another child, a brother or sister for Prisca, lessons in yoga and meditation. When | "__back to Switzerland (LUE «Look at these people's hopes and plans for the future. Wr be going to, correct place. hoping to, would like to ‘m, dor tointhe Fm hoping get married in the future. rm going study in the States for six months, I Phroping t go to university next year. | [ike to take up a new sport, but I don’t have { time at the moment. | going to start anew ) polng tee rd Uke have children job next month, in the future, Write three sentences about your hopes and plans. Usel’m going 5 Whois more certain of his/her plans? to... 'm hoping to a 1 Thom or Gemma? tain 2. Anne-Marie or Javier? COENEN § Luisa and Ruth are planning their holiday. Put the words in the correct order to Blaerge complete the conversation. tsa OK. so" embed 304491 jing what are we ' Sam | ev Tdon't now. iin? oie onowte ite tbe rt aoe? Soe a “spot. 104 idea. nen yg? can eu oy. 4 ret soso ome luisa June "Jooke/me/tofgped tm not ‘too busy then. What would you lke to do when we're there? TimeOut ay Exercise your brain! Can you EXPLOREReading 8 Read the web page on short holidays on page 79 and find the information. Which hotiday is the shortest? Which holiday is the longest? Which holiday is the most expensive? Which holidays can you NOT go on all year? Which holidays include flights from the UK? Which holidays can you ask for specially? ooo00s| on0 9 Are these sentences about the holidays true or false? 1 You can see mountains and the sea on holiday A. [RUBY FALSE 2 Youanly stay in bed and breakfasts on holiday 8. TRUE / FALSE 3 You don't stay in a hotel on holiday C. TRUE / FALSE 4% Youstay in a city on holiday 0. TRUE / FALSE 5. You stayin different places on holiday E TRUE / FALSE 6 You travel on a bus on holiday F TRUE / FALSE 10 Choose a holiday for each of these people. 1 Daniels 28, He likes sports and nature and would like to visit the UK. He wants to go on holiday in May or June Holiday] 2 Jess and Calin are a couple, He tikes nature and animals. She enjoys going to the gym and relaxing, They ive inthe UK Holiday] 3. Melanie and Serena are students. They want a sightseeing holiday that includes historical ane natural sights, They would like to travel wth a group Holiday] 4 Ulrike fs 43 and single. She can only have three or four days’ holiday and wants to relax She would keto meet the lacal people te country she vst, Hatidey 2] 11 Choose a holiday for Luisa and Ruth (see Exercise 6) 12 The web page asks people to review holidays they have been on, Look at what Kate Heneghan says and match the questions below (a-d] to her answers (1-4) Read travellers’ reviews Reviewed 28 November by Kate Heneghan #4 1 It's cificut to say —the ist sight of Peta, the crusader castle, slegping under the stars. ‘and how could I not mention the camel ride into the desert! 2 Book, go. Open your mind. Prepare to be amazed. Drink lots of bottled water. And take the minimum luggage needed. ‘8. The guides and drivers were alloca, and the hotels were independently owned. We travelled aS a group, 60 that cut down on petrol usage. We also travelled on specified routes through the Wadi Rum, so as not to cisturb the nature, and they ensure there are rubbish facilis to keep the spaces clean. 4 Absolutely fantastic. I flt ke a dream. AE J] How wouts you rate your holiday overall? » E] Whatwas the most memorable or exiting part of your holiday? 1 bi you feet that your holiday benefited local people and minimised impacts ‘Choose one of the hotidays for you! Say where you would like to go and when, 4 Cl What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday? 13. Which holiday did Kate go on? 16 Answer the questions in Exercise 12 about a holiday you've been on. 98.0. e9: @OR Other holiday types wv anor -esero com Short-break holidays (Choose an origina short-break holiday idea, weekend getaway, romantic short break or short-break adventure from specialist, responsible tour companies. {All our shor-break holidays are from the UK. in brief: North ofthe Arctic CGircle are the Lofoton Istands. In November, when the days {are short, and the Northern Lights often shine over the ‘snow-covered mountains, this is one of the best places in the world to sae these beautiful whales. type of trip: Small group. November price: From €990 (4 days} excl fights © Birdwatching short break to Hungary in brief: On the south slopes (of the Buk National Parkin Eastern Hungary. Eger is the perfect place to see Hungary's ‘spectacular bird Ife. Stayin hotel wth sauna, massage {and fitness room. type of trip: Small group, January-October rice: €285 (4 days) incl. UK figs © Cycling holidays in England in brief A range of cycling breaks for people wo want to explore England's ‘countryside by bike. ‘Accommodation in bed and breakfasts or smal, family hotels, type of trip: Small group, ‘Aprl-Octobor price: €265-€440 (3-5 days) excl. fights @ Short break to St Petersburg, Helsinki and Tallinn In briet: Enjoy tree classic cities of the Finnish Gutt ‘Travel by local transport, stay in central hotels, see the ‘most important sights, and meet local people, type of trip: All year on request price: From €750 (6 days), excl. fights in brief: From the capital, ‘Amman, explore the hills and rocks of Wadi Rum valley by 4WO. Includes 2 visit to Kerak castle. Sleep in a Bedouin-style camp, then go to Petra, the ancient, rose- rod oy type of trip: Small group, all year price: From €875 (6 days), incl, UK fights @ Provence cooking and walking holidays Inbriof: Live withthe local people and meet thei fiends in rural France, cook and eat regional products, see the beautiful countryside and experience French culture from the inside. type of trp: All year on request price: From €430 @ days), excl fights @ Petra and Wadi Rum: short break to Jordan wg aud v0-ROM 11 Before you watch, match the activities [1-3] with the photos (a-cl. 1 parachuting [] 2 teaching English [J 3 making radio programmes (] 2 Watch Mainda, Salvatore and Leo future. Who talks about each act tking about what they are hoping to do in the 'y? Write M (Mainda}, S (Salvatore) or L (Leo). 1 parachuting [] 2. teaching English] 3. making radio programmes [1] 3 Watch Mainda again (00:10-00:521. First tick [VJ the topics that she mentions. health [] childcare [] education [] work [J b Now tick (¥ the training she has done getting information for the programme [] using music q structuring the programme [] presenting the programme] working with sound [asking good questions = C} 4 Watch Salvatore again (00:53-01:20) and{irel® the correct answers. 1. Salvatore has always wanted / decided recently to do a parachute jump. 2 He thinks it’s frightening / exciting to see the world under you. 3. Hes planning to doa solo jump / jump.with an instructor. 5 Watch Leo again (01:21-02:06). Complete the text about his work and studies using the words in the box. classroom learned opportunities teach training university york Leo started !__work as an English language teacher and later received full 2 and education from a inthe UK. He would like to use what he has ¢ at university in the He also thinks teaching English as a foreign language gives teachers *_ to travel round the world. He would love to” in Cambodia. 6 Can you remember what the people say? Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences, Watch the video again to help you. Mainda teach English. 1 Tam hoping to work at my community radio station. Salvatore c doit. 2 Tmplanning to d-_apply what I've Learned. Leo 3° Lwould like to 4 Iwould really tove to 7 Describe something you hope to do in the future, Try to use some expressions from Exercise 8, {issues [plural nounl: important subjects or problems that people are discussing and s0 forth (expression|:an expression that means and things like that or ete. ‘gather [information| (verb): to find and collect information) apply /s‘pat/ [verb touse something in a practical situation Jn tandem (expression|: Ifyou de something in tandem, you do ita the same time as anather person, " ‘The authors would like to thank the editorial team in Cambridge, particularly Greg Sibley. 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