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Language Links Grammar and vocabulary for self-study ADRIAN DOFF AND CHRISTOPHER JONES BEGINNER > ELEMENTARY ie) CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS: Contents Vocabulary Vocabulary Phrases Phrases Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Phrases Phrases Vocabulary Grammar Grammar | Grammar Grammar numbers 1-100; a hundred, a thousand, a million 2nd, 3rd, 4th on the (4th) floor; on the (4th) of (May) It’s (two) o'clock; half past, quarter past/to; 5, 10, 20, 25 past/to ‘What time is if? What's the time? 2.30, two thirty at (half past eight); at (6 o'clock) in the morning before, after (Junch) ‘on (Monday); at (the weekend), every (day, Friday, weekend) in (the morning), at (night); on (Tuesday morning) January, February ... December in January); (in the) spring, summer, autumn, winter day, week, month, year this (Friday, week), next (March, summer) today; this morning/afternoon/evening, tonight tomorrow morning/afiernoon/evening/night (cen) years old; (five) days/weeks/months old How old is/are ...? nearly, about, over (thirty) Htofien (rains), It doesn't often (rain) ‘They always, sometimes, never (work) usually (wear), I dont, She doesn't usually (wear) atable, tables Plural endings: s, -es, -ies, -ves (cars, boxes, lorries, knives .. men, women, children, people a (girl), an (ice cream); a (young man), an (old man) a black dress, black shoes; some (bananas) a (melon), the (melon), some (oranges), the (oranges) the Amazon, the Mediterranean; England, London the centre (of), the north/south/east/west (of) J) cy 16 18 22 26 0 32 34 Grammar Phrases Grammar Phrases Grammar Grammar Grammar Grammar Grammar Phrases Phrases Phrases Phrases Phrases Vocabulary Phrases this is, that is (that’s), these are, those are this/that (radio), these/those (cups) That's right, That's a good idea, That's interesting/wonderful/terrible Countable nouns (a book, books) Uncountable nouns (water, money) a bottle of (oil), a bowl of (rice), a cup of (coffee) a glass of (water) a (tree), some (trees), a (spoon), some (sugar) (there's) a, (there's) some; (there isn't) any, (there aren't) any {Ife eats) a lot, (He does) not (eat) much alot of (meat, sweets), not much (meat), not many (sweets) How much (sugar)? How many (eggs)? I, we, you; he, she, it, they me, us, you; him, her, it, them my, our, your; his, her, their 's; Kimiko’s, my brother's in (the drawer), on (the table, wall), under (the mat), cover (the door); by (the window) in (England, the country, the centre of } on (a river, a road, the edge of) next to, beside, in front of, hehind, between next to, near, opposite (the station) above (the clouds), below (the clouds) at (the station, a party); be at (the airport), go to (the airport) at work/school/home; go to work, go to school, go home into / out of (the room), on{to)/off (the shelf) up/down (the steps), over/under (the bridge) along/across (the 102d), thhough (the gate) Turn left, Turn right, Go straight on (along/down this road) ‘Turn right/telt at (the cafe), Go past (the cinema) How do I get to ..? Can you tell me the way to ..2 man, woman, boy, gitl, baby, teenager (He/She is) tall/short; (He/She has} brown/fair/black/grey hair (He/She has) green/biue/brown eyes; glasses, a beard aman with a beard, a woman with glasses, a gitl with long hair 36 38 40 52 60 Phrases Vocabulary I Phrases EE vocabulary 30 Spor and ll ic Phrases Vocabulary ) Phrases in (aca, on The face: head, eyes, ears, nose, wieuth, hair 62 The body: head, neck, arm, hand, leg, foot/ feet; wing, tail along, thin face; a round face, a large/small mouth/nose large/small eyes /ears coat, dress, glasses, hat, jacket, jeans, jumper, shirt, shoes, oo skirt, suit, T-shirt, tie, top, trousers; bag, suitcase, umbrella ‘wear (a hat), carry (a bag) put on (your coat), take off (your coat); get dressed/undressed mother, father, brother, sister, son, daughter, 66 husband, wife; parents, children He is/isn't married; I'm / I'm not married She has (two) children, doesn't have any children, has a brother/sister, doesn't have any brothers or sisters. Places: bank, bookshop, hospital, hotel, office, school, 68 shop, supermarket, restanrant Jobs: secretary, shop assistant, doctor, nurse, receptionist, teacher, waiter/waitress work in (a hatel), work for (BMW) ! What do you do? Where do you work? _ | Sports: basketball, football, golf, table tennis, tennis, 70 volleyball; play (football, chess), watch (football) go dancing, fishing, running, skiing, swimming, walking play the guitar/piano, play cards/chess, play a computer game bike, boat, bus, car, motorbike, plane, taxi, train, tram te Jeave, arrive in, get to } go by (bike, train), walk email, fax, letter, text (message) 74 address, email address, fax number, mobile number, phone number ‘computer, fax machine, mobile (phone), phone, photocopier email, fax, phone/calll, text, write to (them) send (them) an email, a fax, a letter, a text (message) Can [ use (your phone}? cP ES SEL) Ir) 39 co CELE Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Vocabulary Shops: baker, bookshop, butcher, chemist, clothes shop, 78 flower shop, newsagent, shoe shop, supermarket, buy; sell Udlike ..., Can Ihave ...? opens/closes (at); is open/close ‘bank, bus station, café, hy cinema, hotel, building, floor(s), garage, lift, stairs, steps Wheres (the hotell ‘Ws near / next to / opposite (the bank) It'sat the end/ comer of (Green Street) bridge, cat, cow, dog, fence, field, flower, gate, grass, hill, 82 horse, path, road, sheep, stream, tree, wall, wood beach, forest, hil, island, lake, mountain, river, sea 84 ona (lake, river), on the (coast, sea), in the (mountains) north, south, east, west; centre. | athe (no nto ol ele ent ai 4 What's the weather like? 86 Its lovely, beautiful; very good, quite good, not very good; awful, terrible Is hot, cold, warm, cool clouds, sun, rain, snow; It’s cloudy/sunny, I's raining/snowing (He's/She’s from) Brazil, Britain, China, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, Spain, the USA (He's/She's) American, Brazilian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish I speak / don’t speak (Arabic, Chinese, English) brush, comb, credit card, keys, mobile (phone), money, 90 passport, pen, phone, ring, tissues, watch book, clock, computer, cushion, lamp, magazine, mirror, newspaper, picture, plant, radio, television ‘on the wall, on the floor, by the door, by the window, jin the comer Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Food: bread, butter, cheese, eggs, fish, fruit, meat, pasta, 94 rice, vegetables Drink: coffee, fruit juice. lemonade, milk, tea, water eat, drink Fruit: apples, bananas, grapes, lemons, melon, oranges, peaches, pineapple, strawberries Vegetables: aubergines, beans, cabbage, carrots, garlic, onions, peas, potatoes, tomatoes a kilo, two kilos, half a kilo of (meat) a litre, two litres, half a litre of (water) burger, chicken, chips, kebab, pizza, salad, sandwich, 96 spaghetti, soup, steak, rice Snacks: biscuits, cake, chocolate, crisps, ice cream, sweets fat, flour, sugar an (Indian) restaurant: They have (Indian) food; ‘You can eat (Indian) food here have breakfast, lunch, dinner (at 7.00) 98 have (eggs) for (breakfast) bowl, chopsticks, cup, fork, glass, knife, plate, salt, saucer, spoon, pepper cup and saucer, knife and fork, salt and pepper old, new, young, big/large, small, good, bad, clean, dirty, 100 cheap, expensive, hot, cold; a big (house), clean (shoes) (t's) very (hig), It's quite (hig) good, bad; wonderful, great, excellent, awful, terrible 102 very/really good, quite good, not very good, very really bad. (very) nice, lovely beautiful, ugly, comfortable, uncomfortable, friendly, unfriendly, interesting, boring Colours: black, blue, brown, green, grey, orange, purple, 104 red, white, yellow red roses, roses are red What colour is/are ...2 Hello, Hi; Good morning/afternoon/ evening 106 Goodbye, Bye; Good night Excuse me, Sorry, Thank you, That's all right How are you? How’s (your mother)? (I'm) fine, OK, not bad I'm | Ifeel hot, cold, hungry, thirsty, ill, tired lie, sit, stand; is lying, is sitting, is standing 108 climb, jump, ran, swim, walk stand up, sit down, lie down | Vocabutary Phrases Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Phrases Vocabulary Phrases Grammar Phrases Phrases Vocabulary Grammar Phrases Phrases Grammar Grammar go (into), come (out of) g0 to (Zurich), come back from (Zurich) G0 to (the cinema, a concert); go for (a meal, a walk) go (shopping, swimming) bring, take; put ... in/on, take ... out of / off get. buy, bring give (me), bring (me), buy (me) Could you give me ...? see, hear, | can see, I can hear look at (a picture), listen to (the radio); watch TY, a video, @ football match; look for (your glasses, a job) say, tell (him/her) talk to (a friend), talk about (the weather) ask a question, answer a question I think, I don’t think want (a sandwich), want to (go); want to, don't want to I'd like (some soup), I'd like to (see) You need (a passport) wake up. get up: have breakfast /lunch/dinner; go to work, start/finish work, get home, go to bed, go to sleep clean, listen, make, play, read, wash, watch, write 1/We/They have, He/She has don't have, doesn't have Do you have (a pen, any moncy)? have a meal, breakfast, lunch, dinner have a pizza, a sandwich, a cup of cottee have a bath, a shower, a party, a swim She's having (a pizza), They're having (a meeting) Have a youd/nice time, day, evening Have a good/nice meal, weekend, holiday I'm, you're, we're is, are; he’s, she’, it's, they're I'm not; isn't, aren't We/You/They aren't; He/She/It isn't We're/You'te/They're not; He's/She’s/It’s not Ho 112 14 116, 118 122, 124 126 128 Grammar Are you ...? Yes, [ am, No, I'm not 130 Ishe/shefit ..? Are they ...? Is (the hotel nice)? Are (the rooms nice)? ‘Phrases Yes, he/she/it is; No, he/she/it isn’t Yes, they are; No, they aren't What is/are ...? Who is/are ...? Where is/are .2 ‘There’ (a bus station), There ate (six shops) 132) There isnt (a bank), There arent (any shops) Is there (a bank)? Are there (any hotels)? 134 How many (rooms) are there? I/We/You/They live, work, study 136 He/She lives, works, studies Verb + -s:lives, works ...; Verb + -es: watches, goes -y > -ies: studies; Irregular: have = has Grammar I don’t (work) 138 We/You/They dor't (live) BD) Phrases I don't know, I don't understand Grammar We/She doesn’t (go, like) 140 They dont (go, like) | Grammar Do you (watch TV? Mae Yes, Ido, No, I don't Phrases What/Where/When do you What do you (do)? How much do you earn? Grammar Does he/she (drink coffee)? ida Yes, he/she does; No, he/she doesn't jo, they don't Do they (drink coffee)? Yes, they di What/Where do/does ...? When/What time does (the bus) arrive/leave? When/What time does (the shop) open/close? When/What me does (the film) start/finish? I'm/We're (sitting, eating ); I'm/We're (staying, living) 146 I'm not staying, living; We aren't staying, living He's/She’s (standing); They're (talking) 148 ‘He/She isn't (reading); They aren't (reading) Am I (sitting)? Is he/she (reading]? Are we/you/ they (going)? 150 Yes, | am; Yes, they are, ...; No, I'm not; No, they aren't, . What/Where/Who am I. is (he) ...-ing? What/Where/Who are (they) ...-ing? What are you doing? What is he/she doing? 71 Present continuous (4) Vocabulary 75 can(i) Phrases Grammar ees 79 Question words Verb tables Answer key Phonemic Symbols Index ee ong ot ne sue (ae) ‘'m/He's/She’s having (lunch), playing (tennis) ‘When are you going / coming back? Who are youl poingwitit ‘Where are you staying? How are you getting there? click, close, push, ring, stop, turn, type, wait 154 Come in, Sit down, Come here, Look (at this), Listen (to that) Eat (fruit), Don't eat (sweets) (D will (go), (He} won't (go) i Til, you'd, he'll, she'll, we'll, they'll (be) Will (he) ..,? Yes, (he) will; No, (he) won't 1'll (yo), Twon't (go) 158 Shall I (buy)? Where shall I/we (go)? What shall 1/we (buy)? ‘ean (swim), [cant (swim) ‘He/She can (read), He/She can't (read) Can you (swim)? ¥es, | ean; No, I can't ‘You can visit, go, see ... 162 Can I (use your phone)? ‘You can (park),You can't (park) Could/Can you (close the door)? ‘Can/Could [have (some water)? Td like (soup), I'll have (soup) Shall (open the window)? 166 Let’s (go for a walk), Shall we (go for a wally? Would you like (a sandwich)? Would you like to (have a shower)? ‘Who's that? What's that? Where's that? What's your (name)? What (time) is it? Whar’ (the weather) like ‘Where/When/What time is (the concert)? ‘What (music) do you like? How can/do I get to (the airport)? 170 How far is it? How much is it? How are you? How is/are ...? How old are you? How old is/are ...? Why is/are ...2 Because ... 172, 175 192 193 Numbers (1) 1 2 two 7 seven 12 twelve 17 seventeen 3. three 8 eight 13, thineen 10 eighteen | | 4 four 9 nine 14 foureen 19 nineteen 5 iv 15 fife 20 twenty 1 Write the numbers 1-10 in the crossword. 5 3 voy é 0 © 1 yop ° opt FI T L} a) 2 Write the numbers. The person wants a thirteen __ sandwiches. a cold drinks. b burgers. e cakes. © hot drinks. f pizzas. Id like six Mega burgers, five cheeseburgers, five Napoli pizzas, nine Mega pizzas, foue chicken sandwiches, nine cheese sandwiches, ten chocolate cakes, nine Jemon cakes, seven cups of coffee, eight bottles of lemonade, seven bottles of water and five cups of tea. @ 2% wey w sy 21 pwenty-one 28 rweny 30 thirty 70. seventy 22 wwentytwo 27 twenty-seven 40 forty 80 elghty 23 wweng-three 28 wemry-eight 50 fifty 90 ninety 24 twenty-four 29 twenty-nine | 100 a hundred 25. twenty-five a 3 Write the next two numbers. a fifty-five. sixty, sixty-five, severty seventy-five. b forty-five, forty-seven, forty-nine, He © ninety-two, ninety-one, ninety, : 4 fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, f e forty-four, forty-two, forty, as 4 Complete the sentences. Write the numbers as words. a I'm beents-ore 10) b Its nine é ¢ Johns house is number The bus is number e its - kilometres to Berlin. f Its _— euros q 1800-1950 | 1,000 km | | $10,000,000 | =ahundred and fifty years. =a thousand Kilometres = ten million dollars [100 a hundred 200 vo hundred 1,000 a thousand! [110 ahundred and ten 250 twohundred and fifty Yaa tem thousand |150 ahundred and fifty 500 five hundred 1,000,000 a @ a hundred and ten, Nor ene-hundred-ten. ‘two hundred and fifty, Nor-ewe-hun illion two hundred, sor-two-hundreds; ten thousand, Nor ten thousands 5 Write the numbers as words. London-Gangkok: only € 500 a fig, euros 50,000 PEOPLE AT| ors b metres FREE CONCERT | OnE People ‘abo litres years 5 grams foun |s he twelve or thirteen? It's sixty-six kilometres to London. It's twenty thousand dollars. 3.000 650 grams of flour a $5000, 000 es af water Numbers (2) ieee a is first —— eleventh 6th sixteenth @ ist tics 6th sixth 2nd second 7th seventh 12th twellth 17th seventeenth 3rd third ath eighth 13th thirteenth 18th eighteenth. 4th fourth 9th ninth Mth fourteenth 19th nines sth fifth oth tenth 15th fifteenth 2oh Word Number Word Number first we Ast fourth = em ath second ——e 2nd teh = ——> 10th third ebe 3rc twentieth ee 20th 1 Complete the sentences. Write the numbers as words. a Is Sunday the frst [1st] day of the week or the |7th] day of the week? eu b sher (18th] birthday tomorrow. © This is my |15th| cup of coffee today. d The [Ist] prize is a car, the (2nd) prize is a holiday, and the {3rd] prize is € 100, Phrases @ Ourflatison foe the fourth floor, | TOME 4th floor 3rd floor first “cone th 2nd floor porte tent OO 2 Ist floor ground floor 2 Which floor? Complete the sentences. a The café is % the ft ftoor: b Men's clothes are 7 ¢ There's a restaurant d John Smith lives ¢ Room 135 is £ The Yoga Centre is g There's a swimming pool @ vecemeen APRIL Og JULY 2 MAY Ist December 4th April 22nd July 30th May on on ox on the first the fourth the twenty-second —_ the thirtieth of December of April of july of May Ast = the first 2ist = the twenty-first 30th = the thirticth he second = 22nd_ = the twenty-second Bist = the thirty-first | rd = the thin 23rd = the twenty-third | twenty-fourth, | 4th = the fourth 24th 3 Look at the woman’s diary, Answer the questions. wer Jane June 21 4 anch with Mary a When is she going to the Music 30 5 ad i Hostal? 23 MUSIC 6 Nick On the twenty-second of May er. ; b When is she going on holiday? a—__t—__ |g on 26 © When are her children going to 27 pr wel France? 28 29 d When is her mothers birthday? | *° e When is she going to the doctar? dee. to France 16 London. London. £ When is she seeing Nick? | when is your twenty-fith oithday? They live on the fourteenth fiocr, 'm coming on the thirty-first of July. | Is eighi o'clock Its two o'clock Itssix o'clock | | Itsteno'clock | in New York in Rome. in Karachi, in Tokyo. ‘1. What time is it in these places? a 105 five olacck in Los Angeles. b in London. e in Beirut. d e f _ in Rio de Janeiro. | in Singapore. | ae insyaney | Rio de Janeiro | (one) o'clock ‘N quarter to t TO past Its half It’s quarter It's quarter {two) (one) pas! eight. past one. to six, x Zw half past (one) 2 Put the words in the correct order. Match them with the clocks. a four it’s past quarter t's quarter past. four: Clock [3] b its past seven half Clock © five to quarter it’s Clock [] past quarter it's ten Clock [-] © twelve past half it’s Clock (] ; ‘2 a 4 - ) 5 ELITE terete 5 to (two) 5 past (one) 10 to (two) 10 past (one) | fF Iesfive — Wstwenty —_It'sten past three. past six. to four, 20 fo two) 20 pashione) 25 to (two) 25 past (one) 3 Write the missing times. a four o'clock, five past four, ten past four, quarter past four b quarter to six, ten to six, , six o'clock © quarter past ten, (wenty past ten, . ; half past ten 4 quarter to nine, , five to nine, nine o'clock ¢ half past two, twenty-five to three, quarter to three as ie | 0 clock, Its one What's s r) Wsabout quarter | a the time? |\. 1 | past six | = W's about. half past. rine, time 2) Write in your language What time is it? It's about haif past five, I's quarter to two. A Vocabulary @ ten past two 08 two ten quarter past two or two fifteen | Zao) half pasttwo or two thirty rwemry w three un tu forey 1 Match the times with the clocks. (J halt past nine J twenty past nine |_J quarter past four 4] ten to twelve twenty-five to six quarter to three oR two forty-five (Ci four fifteen @] eleven fifty (nine wenty five thirty-five DC nine thirty ‘The shop opens at cight o'clock. It closes at six o'clock. 2 Complete the sentences. Itcloses b The party starts It finishes © She goes to work She comes home 4 He gets up = He goes to bed ‘a The swimming pool opens at ter thirty ‘The concert starts «at cight thirty. It finishes at ten thirty, @ ‘The train leaves Paris at eight o'clock in the morning, | It arrives in Milan at three thirty in the afternoon .. ... and it arrives in Rome at nine o'clock in the evening. 1830) || | 3 Look at the timetable. Complete the sentences. a The train arrives in Istanbul at seven o'clock in the evening TIMETABLE |oay t pms 15886) palieavessinaa) = i Frawcrurt 07:30. ¢ Itarrives in Frankfurt lbay 2 Biosrest 16:50 d Itleaves Budapest Day 3 SIA 05:39 © It leaves Pari Bucvanest 11:30 Toru 19:00 f Itarrives in Bucharest er) @ Avril does a lot of sport. Look at her day. CS breakfast dinner 7.00 il 9.00 1.00 5.00 7.00 [She goes swimming | ue ‘She goes for a walk. She goes swimming before work. ~ preaktast | She goesforawalkstter dinner. |peige ncn | after dinner | | @ Rewrite the words in italics. Use words trom the table. before. breakfast a Avril has a cold shower at 6.30 in the morning. b She plays tennis ar 5.30 in the afternoon. © She goes running at 6.30 in the evening. She goes for a walk at 7.30 in the morning. © She plays table tennis at 1.30 in the afternoon. f She does exercises at 6.45 in the morning. Write in your language ‘The shop opens at €.30. | get up at 6 o'clock in the morning. ‘She goes home after lunch, er ® «Yes, I'm at home on Tuesday ... No, I'm at work ‘on Friday, and then I'm in London at the weekend ... September ia Monday i es ie wasanseasy 4 Some American tourists are going to Europe for a week. Complete the sentences. ‘a They're going to London _0" Wednesday b They're going to Venice © They're going to Athens d They're going to Rome e They're going back ww the USA f They're going to Paris [Mon (er Sea we bona [we oaee Europe in 7 Days!) wed Th | a aris | Tha] Fr [Sar [Son Mon] Tue |Wed) Tho | Fi | Sai [Sun FRI 800-800 sar | This shop is open ‘There's a market every day, every Friday. 2 Complete the sentences. a There's a boat to Paxos .°xery Tuesday, b We have English ¢ There’ a film d The pool is open © There's a concert £ They have live music “ee [Wed] Thu] Fri | Sor | Sun | He plays football every weekend. | ED) care cata faze fi Shia t crag | Ce at) @ ‘These people work for Central Taxis. Nick works in the morning. Bob works in the afternoon. Lynne works in the evening, John works at night. 6.00 | the morning | | inthe afternoon the evening 0 D 1200 D coo [att Lynne John 3 Six other people work for Central Taxis. Write their names in the table. Complete the sentences below. . Ali sees Lynne at work. Bill sees Nick at work. Carlos starts work at 12.00. Steve starts work at 6.00. 6.00 © Mary doesn't work at night. © Sue works after Bill, but before Steve. a Ali works in the evening d Mary 4 b Carlos e Sue © Steve f Bill Lt eiics tis) @ I'm playing tennis on Tuesday. ——> I'm playing tennis on Tuesday morning. T'm playing tennis in the morning. 4 Look at the notes. Complete the sentences. a He's seeing Olga 0" Tuesday afternoon b He's going to a party | © He's going to a meeting F d_ He's going to a concert e He's seeing the doctor - f He's playing tennis We're going to London on Thursday. ‘There's 2 concert every Friday. ‘There's a party on Saturday evening. Months and SEASONS A Vocabulary 1 January 5 May 9 September | 2 February 6 June 10 October 3 March 2 Iuly 11 November 4 April 8 August 12 December 1 Write the missing months. a January, February, March. 5 d July, - , September b September, October, e ‘ February © April, May, t , July cies His birthday is in Pebruary, They're getting married in July. 2 Look at this man’s year planner. Complete the sentences. a He's going to Zurich an June, b He's starting a new job © His wife is going to Brazil d His son is going to France © The family is going on holiday f His sonis having a party His sister is staying with him Links @ _ Te seasons in the UK: spring Spr @ = May) @ecember’ si) ane ae WG Id | winter | | Rebruary) « summer Qune | July August) ‘a’ @ November) @ @ 3 Rewnite the sentences. Use words from the table. a The UK is cold in January and February. b I'm getting martied in October or November. © They're going to England in March or April. Greece is very hot in July and August. © We go skiing in December or January. f Its quite warm here in April and May. 4 Write answers 2-11 in the diagram 12 NVFAZ autumn WY (September * , 8 October the spring Its very cold in the summer Helsinki in the winter. © the autumn ‘the winter The UK is cold. in the winter. 1 The 2nd month ple] e 2 The month after September p| 3 The season before winter p 4 The month before April p{_| 5 Hot season > 6 The 12th month of the year [| 7 The first month of the year 8 The season after winter | 9 The LIth month p} 10 Cold season 11 The month before September »/ | _ Now complete the sentence: 12 There are Ciaran | My birthday is in August We're going on holiday in the summer. ‘They're getting married in the spring. ina year. | en 7 Time phrases i A Vocabulary @ Meiesver scr ST in March, 2005. sores 1s Tuesday 19 Fay 16 Wesnossay 19 Seeurday 20 Sindy 1 Complete the sentences. Use words from the box. a There are 365 days. in & year aweek cays. a montn b There are 52 in : iwonis | veeke a yeerd ¢ There are 28, 29, 30 or 31 in y d There are 12 in e There are7 in Lal cates) @ It’s Tuesday 2nd March ... TopaY| this Friday | this March, Apri, M itu Ww | Th fF | sal su next spring, summer, .. this week mm | 2 M2) 3 | 4 ['5 6 [7 week, month, year next week =mm| 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 [(42) 13 | 14 next Friday 2 Match the sentences with the times. Write numbers 1-6. a [] I'mgoing to France next summer. d [_] I'm going swimming this Friday. b They're coming to stay this e (_] He’ starting anew job next October. April. ¢ (_] We'e playing tennis next € () We're staying at home this Thursday. summer, oon THIS YEAR NEXT YEAR, os coo— tt t t 12 3 4 5 3 Look at the examples. Write about you. this cetober. Tim buying @ cor peat Gee @ ‘There's a children’s concert this morning. ‘You can hear Indian music tomorrow afternoon. You can see the Bill Ryley band tomorrow evening, There's a disco touigh | Today ‘Tomorrow | this this this tomorrow | tomorrow — tomorrow moming afternoon evening morning afternoon —_ evening | conrad) (12.00-6.00) | (6.00-11,00) | (7-00-12.00) (12.00-6.00)_ (6.00-11.00) tonight (11.00-...) tomorrow night (11.00...) 4 Complete the sentences. a You can see Carmen Ortega is aftemoon, b You can see Alpaca © You can hear Scottish folk music ii d There's a Mozart concert e You can hear The Chicago Sound f There's astrect party § There's a jazz concert emanates Fm going swimming next Saturday. ‘We're getting married next Apri, i Inere’s a party tomorrow evening. | A Phrases My son is ten years old, and my daughter is eight. He'sten, oR He's ten years old. Shes cight. on She's vight years old, 4 Look at the birthday cards. Complete the sentences. a {b] © (4) e (®) a & . a i Vs a She's _ twenty years old. d Shes b snes e Hes | © Hes f Hes B Vocabulary @ r "D388 | Tm early 30. Sarahisnearly30. Johnis about 50, Alice is over 80, (© She's 28 or 29.) (= He's 48-52.) {= She's 80+.) an 2 Rewrite the numbers. Use nearly, about or over. om a John is 37-38 weary 49 Her husband is 57-63 b Alec is 28-32 e Their son is 18-19 © Mariais 100+ f Our teacheris 40+ 3 Look at the examples. Write about you and your family and friends. Im My \'m 32 years old. My My sister is nearly 30. iy My father is over GO. My frignd. Jane is about 40. ex My Hes... vv five days .». five weeks ... five months .- five | old. old. old. years old ' 4 Complete the sentences. Use words from the box. three days 100 years, fa b i sixwesks 500 years 7 ten months 4,500 years a It's 300 years old. b She's | ce Its d They're q e Its tts ® | Gowoia are you? | (1m28.) [Do youhave scart) | Yes, we do. r= a ca mT 2 (How old is it?) [ About five years old. 5 Write questions. Use words from the box a How old. is_your son? you your house your parents He's 1. your son your sister b od ‘My mother’s 62 and my father’s 66. ‘I'm nearly 33, c e She's 36, It’s about 50 years old. ote nee about 20. Our house is over 100 years old. | How old are you? Frequency E 9 @ inengland. In Fgypt, it itoften rains, 99 doesn't often rain, a E 60 E 60. Zz” a~ 2 20 a zg on | Month Wonih Manchester, England Alexandria, Egypt | e = “a = | often + verb | ‘not + offen + verb | ttoften rains. Itdoesn’t often rain, 1 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. often winter the snows in it lt often snows in tre winter b television don't they watch often € the reads often evening he in Saturday go out on often we € father often I my see dont £ doesnt jeans she wear often 2 Add often or don't often. Write about you a: Figeltied | often feel tired. on | don't often feet tied. b I drink water, ¢ 1 go to the cinema. d I wear black clothes. e I watch television. Dr Lee always works at night. MERTON HOSPITAL Dr Hamid sometimes works at night. | SEPTEMBER: Night duty (10.00 p m.-£.00 am) Dr Schmidt never works at night. Weck | Week 4 | weak s [weenea 1 always Dr Lee v <[- “ He/She sometimes + verb Dr Hamid 7 z | ae | Dr Schmidt ALAS <—<$<$ $< <_< SOMETIMES ny NEVER (= 100%) (0%) 3 Complete the questionnaire. Then write about you. a | semetimes read. in ded. HOW DO You SLEEP | ATNIGHT? Tick (/) the boxes b —— aT reod in bed T listen to music in bed. ce 4. ¢ I sleep with the | e windon open, f 8 ALWAYS < | somertnes: NEVER @ T sleep with the door open | | eT wake op in the right | F Ig to seep before 12.00, 77 get wp ofter 600 | wear at work? & ora skirt. don't USUALLY usually wear trousers, and T never wear jeans. | NoT USUALLY NEVER ‘What do you _ Tusually wear a dress “ALWAYS 100% | | | | usually (wear)... I don't [eee | HelSte doesrrt USA (wean br 4 Read the conversation. Complete the sentences. Use always, [ (not) usually or never. “What do you wear at work: fe j | “Trousers, usually grey trousers, and F a jacket. In the summer, | often wear a shirt and tie, but no jacket. @ The man doesn't usually wear t “Do you always wear a tie?” ajumper. ‘Well, in very hot weather, I wear a b He shirt, but no tie! trousers J | ‘Do you ever wear a jumper?” ous grey trousers / ‘Yes ~ in very cold weather: aint jena, . ‘Do you sometimes wear jeans?” e He atie, ‘Jeans at work? Nov f He a shirt. They often go out in the eveni He never goes to sleep before 12.00. | dont usualy wear jeans at work. ae | TT a table | | atadleandachair |e chair tables and chairs “y - 41 Choose the right form. For the children’s party, we need a large (a) @abley tables, and some (b} chair / chairs. (ars We need one large (c) plate / plates for the cake, 12 small (d) plate | plates . and some small (@) bow! { bowls and (®) spoon / spoons for the ice cream, We need six (g) bottle | bottles of lemonade and some th) flower ! flowers for the table. And we need a (i) CD player CD players .. | | B Grammar | shelves 2 Complete the tables. ae “5, ch, +f, -sh—> + -e8 yi car cars pox exes dictionary dictionaries fork ‘bus lorry photo glass comb rush 10> -ves plate match shelf shelves it nite 3 Write the plurals of these words. a park parks e secretary i wateh b beach Peaches f church j fax © dress g wife k shop nurse h letter 1 baby people “Singular Plural boy boys | “~ gid | girs i ‘Singular Plural iY man = men woman women iff child children person people women 4 Complete the sentences. In the picture, there are .. a three men b four ¢ five d six ¢ eleven F eighteen 5 Correct the mistakes in these sentences. lorries a There are fivelorrys in the car park, e The books are on the shelfs in the living room. b Those aren't taxies—they're cars, There aren't any knifes or forks. © Thave two English dictionary’. g There are three boxs of knives. 4 They have three childrens: two boys Who are the peoples in these anda gitl, photoes? your I There aren't ary buses after 10.00, He reads alot of books, | can see four people: two men and two women. d, af, Sug ee In this picture, there's a girl, a hat, In this picture, there's a man, an egg, an ice cream, an umbrella anda tree. «banana, an apple and an orange. a + consonant sounds /b, m,t.../ a an + vowel sounds fe, i,0-./ 4 Complete the table. 2 Look at these animals. Write a or an. “Gd “El Sp 28 “Se 4” elephant dog antelope octopus _. horse iguana CTs a youngman a cheap meal @ Germanecar —& French restaurant an oldman an expensive meal an American car an Italian restaurant | rm 3 What's in the pictures? Put the words in the correct order. [italian Young a Woman || man umbrella with jcecream | expensive an old an an gil # cat in young | Sack with book Japanese newspaper a an and English | & young girt with es Mysisterisadoctor, She's wearingablackdress, He has a large nose. | My brothers are students. She's wearing black shoes. He has small eyes. 4 Gomplete the sentences. Write a/an or — (= nothing). a Johnis *. student, His parents are teachers. t b Tusually wear old Eshirt and jeans. | ¢ Myfatherhas large ears and small mouth. } d The house has white walls and blue door. | Valike a penand | some tissues, | please. Td like some bananes, >) please, and « (pineapple. Singular (=1) | _ Plural (= 2,3,4, vue @pineapple.| |»). some bananas. FOE open | POMS some tasues. P 5 Look at this man’s shopping list. Complete the sentences. Use some or a/an. peeve | SHOPPING LIST re shir > apples b He needs (= Teshirt © He needs ~ ears d He needs ~eags e He needs | - renspaer | = potatoes f Henee - je needs | leteds g He needs Wiemk rian My brother is a doctor. | ‘She has an expensive car, | Tdilke some appies, please. | Id like 2 melon, please, | and some oranges. amelon | some oranges = two, three, four = one melon Put the melon and the oranges in the fridge. tne melon = the mefon on the table oranges the oranges = the oranges on the table | 1. Match the sentences with the pictures. ‘2 Link a [2] Look-there’s a cat, b (]Where's the cat? ¢ [_] Is there a car park near here? 2 Choose the right word. @_ (1 Drive into the car park. ce [J Lets buy some flowers. f [_] Shall { put the flowers by the window? a Excuse mo, Is there @)/ the good restaurant near here? b Would you like some / the sandwiches and a/ the cup of coffee? © Where are some / the car keys? Are they in a/ the living room? ‘Where shall I put some / the eggs?’ Put them in a/ the fridge’ € Let’s go onto a/ the baleony and sit down, @ ‘The picture shows a room with two people, a man and a woman.(The maths siting in an armchair. ‘he womans sitting by a piano. | 1st time aman a woman a... | 2nd, 3rd, 4th... time man | the women the Room in New York, by Edward Hopper (1932) 3 Fill the gaps with a or the. i I'm staying with (a) very nice Family in Florida, They have two children, {b) gil and (c) boy. (d) girls ten, and (e) boy is six. They also nave (f) og and (2) cat. (h) ____ cat is 16 years old! wee staying n () mall flat m Rome, Thore are three roome: o lwang rooms (k) bedroom and (I) krtchon In (m) thang room, there's (a) bg sofa and tus armehars Sr the “the: the ; Countries ‘the centre of; the norttvsouttveastiwest of... England, Germany, Japan (but the USA) Rivers, seas. Cities, towns: ‘the River Nile, the Amazon, the Mediterranean London, New York, Jakarta, St Petersburg Hotels Streets ‘the Hilton Hotel, the Embassy Hotel New Street, 126 Kings Road, Times Square 4 Complete the sentences. Write the or — (= nothing). England ° ED London . @ > Newcastle is in (b) (@ Thistle Hotel is in (bh) ered north of (c}_____ England, about Mosley Street, near (i) centre of 420km from (@) London. It's a@ Newcastle. It is about 100m 1 Tyne and near from (k) River‘Tyne. on (e) Ri tf) North Sea. cnn ae aer ‘There's a dog in the garden Put the cranges in the fridge. ‘The Sun Hotel is in the centre of Tokyo. this, that, these, those BOUT ECL) Aa st A St cet TS Sara eens snes uce 13 A Grammar @ ( misisine {...andtheseare) / Thatsthe | | ... and those are r changing | | the lockers for swimming sl the tennis caurts room... | your clothes | | | Singular | this (is) that Plural [thas fare) | those (re) | 4 Write this is, that's, these are or those are, a | This is the seunn bf and the showers. = | restaurant... beauty salon... Tike this L{ Can ook at L{ These cups 1 How much are | | radia a? | |_are very nice, Sloe shirts? | Singular (= 1) this that "dio 2 Complete the sentences, Use this, that, these or those, alike 9 mirron = fq b b How much is bowl? ¢ How much are cushions? d Can | look at lamp? e pictures are lovely. f Canisee plates, please? | (Are you French? } fo ) [Yes. That's right: ) (Thar a good idea 3 Write responses. Use words from the table. a I'm reading a book about the Antarctic. Oh, really? Trat’s mtzresting oe ids, b Wet getting married next year. |r| mrs | | : wwondertul ¢ Timsomy I'm late. tribe Come in, 4 John’s very ill, He's in hospital. ' Oh, € Shall we go skiing at the weekend? Are youa student at the university? | Yes. Yes. ‘That's the gym ... and this is the sauna | How much are those pictures? ‘Vm sony. ‘That's OK." | 1 Countable and uncountable nouns a book, books; money, water; a cup/bowl/glass/bottle of (water) Pei Uilurg { Countable nouns _____Uncountable nouns ——_| @ Cerna : f] toe ome PTT | ne G ES oven pens

| f a bottle bottles oe s YY) | face | => apiate rates SS |cotiee Se 4 Countable or uncountable? Complete the table. QOeh = clock sugar milk books Countable | Uncountable apples lemonade a hat hair pote BQ ih grass & ee 2 Choose the right word. a They have two Cldeg sndaca. © Do you have Omit 5, your coffee? dogs Damitk J music. Oerass. b Listen! [ can hear £ They're sitting on the Tlamusic. —] grasses. e theres Le in tue bedroom, g CanThave Oo apple, please? D actock CD anapple, (hair. J) money. di She has long, black h Give me the : BO hairs. E] moneys. ales tieed Tice a bow of rice ketchup a botlle of Ketchup 3 Rewrite the sentences. Use words from the table. glass a Would you like some soup? a/2P gt... Would you like a bowl of soup? o tle b Would you like some coffee? There's some lemonade in the fridge. Would you like some orange juice? € There’ some olive oil in the cupboard, £ There's some sugar on the table, ‘The money is on the table. He has red hair, Would you like a glass of water? 5 some and any uae @_ inthe picture, you can see a lake, some trees, a mountain: and some houses. i aleke. | (Nou een see) a mountain. __some+ plural some trees. | {Yod-ean eee) ‘some houses. In the picture, you can see { river, < trees, X boat, X people, £ horses and A bridge. a ater b d e f B Grammar @ semen ‘Can thave some | { Td like some E=- ] — coffee, please. (nil, please? } | sugar, please, spoon, please? TA [a+ countable nouns some + uncountable nou acup of coffee. some milk. caer | PEE Sore er | ike) 2 Choose a or some. a Can [have cigarette? d Can Ihave Oe bread? some Disome b ratike J? water: please. e Idlike~% — newspaper, please. Clsome Clsome © Canthave 4% — money, please? f I'd like 4 {nife, please. [] some: some Picture B In Picture A... there's « clock, there’s some bread. .. there are some glasses. Write ¥ or correct them: a There are some books. b There isn'ta bottle. ¢ There are some flowers. d There's some cofiee. © ‘There are some cushions. f ‘There aren't any curtains. g There’ a lamp. h There are some magazines. I'd like some flowers, please. Can | have some water? Sorry, There isn't any coffee. In Picture B ... there isn't a clock. there isn! any bread vw there aren't any glasses. Here are more sentences about Picture B. Are they correct? There aren't, any books v “New rors | $6,000 return $275 return || ‘st Class |||, LATE OFFER It costs a lot. It doesn’t cost much, | Heeats alot. She doesn't eat much. alt | not... much He eats She doesn't eat ttoosts 2/9 Sears ua 1 Complete the sentences. alot not ... much a He eats alot. He dogsn't eat mach b She travels a lot. © He He doesn't read much. d He worksa lot. He © She sleeps a lot. She f It doesn't cost much. 2 Write about these people. Choose sentences from Exercise 1. a John works ten hours every day. He works a. lob b David has no breakfast, and just a sandwich for lunch. © Paula sleeps five hours every night. dA room at the Plaza Hotel is only $10. Anna often goes to LA, London, Paris and Tokyo. £ Peter reads three books every week. Lit) al } A HEALTHY DIET = | > alot of fruit and vegetables, © and leat a lot of fish, [don't eat much butier or cheese, and I don't cat many sweets. fru. fruit. much fish, 4 fish Heat alot ot Vegetales, [root say vests sweets. | | sweets 3 Fill the gaps with a lot of, much or many, Ww Tdon'teat (a) Mer fruit, | 2) Leat (e) vegetables. | _/ Leat (b) meat and _? eat (f) fish, but T don't 4 (c) butter. Butl “1 eat (g) meat. | don't eat | don't eat (d) cheese. | th) sweets or biscuit Who has a healthy diet, 1 or 2? Fas ea Californian Apple Pancakes How much flour | / aaweneelr How many eggs 200g flour een: 2th elas cee do we need? 2 ‘ 4 eggs (200 grams. | ") 2 apples J 500 ml milk “poermany 28 wy we na | 4 Look at the cheesecake recipe. Write questions with How much ...? or How many ...? a How many biscuits do | need? ‘Twelve. _— b : | ORANGE & LEMON CHEESECAKE ‘our. servos 6 people c 12 biseuies Giownd 7S gtuer ‘ 100g suger 3 lemons 75 grams, 4 oranges . Two. t 100 grams. | ‘They eat a lot of vegetables | | |... but they don’t eat much fruit. How much cheese do we need? Pronouns (1) yo A Grammar ® (itiow) (mane. } Lae Where {1'min : | Are you 3 2 | acaté, eeu (inet ) No, We're | Singular (= 1) | Plural {= 2, 3,4, ..) ire OO jyu | yu) i 4 Complete the conversations. Use |, mee or we. wT) "4 Conmaae Voom | How old ‘m | Where are | te | are yeu? from? from Italy. Re © (ate (No, ) | ateacher? | a doctor, “| Hi, Are Russian? @ Look at these Look at these questions and answers. ~———___{ they're tennis layers. | Links He's a chess ly ey (PI _) me Q ) a PAG is | lat C in Cambodia. — ey't tains. << They're mountai | Gary Kasparov | Isabel Alende | Roger Federer and) Angkor Wal The urs | | Leyton Hewitt. | i she | they | it they | | Singutar (= 1) \ he g } one ® se | 2 Match the questions with the answers. Complete the answers, using words from the box. a Whois. K, Rowling? mountains b Where is the cols? afilm star. She's a writer ue © Where is Bogota? Who is Serena Williams? football teams, SMe Who is Russell Crowe? 3 in Colombia. te f What are Juventus and Galatasaray? in Rome, What are Fuji and Kilimanjaro? a tennis player. o Look at these sentences from a letter. Make changes, using he, she, it or they, Hi MW name's Maro, I'm 24 E years old, Zim from Bolomna, in Tialy, fe ae Links tt & Tike Boogra. Bohra is bg city, but Bdagra: is vary beautiful My parents are teachers. Sty parents teach at the unersrty ZL have @ brotner. My brother is 15, and my brother is stil at schecl do My wife's rame is Luca. Luce is @ student. Lucia studies French, © Lhave a moterbke, The motabke « very dd. f(T have tuo ssters. My sisters lke mn Rome. | lim fine. How are you? Its @ beautiful city They're from Bologna. - - Pronouns (2) OK. I'll see you @ [1m athome. Call) { OK.Tilcall | { Come and see us | : | | onSatunty. | youat¥#.00, | | at the weekend, j aa ro. Subject fimathome. | me | Cal me We're athome, | us | Call us. Youtze athome. you | I call you. | you 1 mat work. 1 Complete these notes. Use me, us or you. a Har: - dt call b ¢| Royal Hotes. Cait tater. this evening. _werey thar wee in town Please] Blimeet at the ation at 6. Rand @® Mysonisastudent. My sister is a teacher. My parents are very old. _ He lives at home. 1 She lives in Paris, [see They live in Australia, 1 see him every day. her every weekend. see (hem every summer | Subject he |He lives him || see him she Shelves... | ner |! see her... they | They live them | I see them 2 Rewrite the sentence in brackets []. Use him, her or them. a Maria works in London, | see her every dau. [Ise Maria every day.| b Vlado is a nice boy. {like Viado.| ¢ Where are the children? {Tean't see the children.] 4 Joand lan are in town. {I'm seeing Jo and lan tonight) ‘© Mr Jones lives in our strect. (know Mr Jones.) f There's your mother. [Can you see your mother?) @ [What shatrao | Put it in the What shall I do Put them cupboard. | _| with these shiris? | by the door. LA {Subject | Object it oat rr bey | en 3 Complete the sentences. Use it or them. What shall I do with a your glasses? Put €" on the shelf. Put in the cupboard b these shoes? fe your umbrella? Put by the door. Put on the chair, t © your jacket? f your trousers? Put on the chair. Put in the cupboard. 4 Complete the seritences. Use wores from the box. "| them her he it’ she him = me they | \ ——— of t Writer Julia Peterson talks about a year !t san eld © ‘The singer Maria joio.| like Volvo | go to wore in aloe sa eB cerry about 35 years oid beau eingor b My carrings | wear Pfs F every ay. re quite England, tu | cal shesp, bu ike ! every ight And ofen [ vii in New ork | Come and see me on Saturday. | visit them every weekend. Paul's nice =| like him a lot my, your, his, their ... wife I our son. J Andis that “your cart | | oa Mi any: mywite | we — our: ourson you — your: your car 4 Add my, our or your. your eg a Give me,phone number ~ I'll phone you tomorrow, | a ‘ ‘ 3 b Hello. name's Peter, What's name? c Here's address. Come and visit ust d‘Tll email you. What's email address?” ‘It’s dfox@tclemail.net. And mobile number is 07896 193009. e We have two children, son is 18 and daughter is 16. f ‘Excuse me ~ is this phone?’ ‘Oh, yes. Thank you.’ Grammar AT HOME WITH Lucia Stevenson with her husband, Jon, and their children, George and Ally. George loves his litte sister! = hic: his brother | che — hor : hor husband | they — their - thei chileren 2 Write his, her or their, On other pages [a] michael Schumacher and his _ new Ferrari page 14 5 Bill and Hillary Clinton in Californian villa 19 [| tiah Gorey tals abbout new song 23 4d] David Beckham at home with family 25 e | SPECIAL! Catherine and Michael with baby daughter 28 (f) Mick Jagger on 60th birthday 33 LA ci nt Se pn Tl @ _Kimmikos husband is French. Her husband's name is Michel, | aw Mai Ue vee Uullne Michel's father is a film star, imiko is Japanese, but her Koittoand Mich ie trench, Michel is the son of film star Paul Leblanc. They live in a large house in Nice, 3 Complete the sentences. ae A ave a sister, Ami, and a brother, [20,' says =a ae from the BOX, | iguiko, ‘My sister is married to a German doctor sadiadidlis. They live in Frankfurt. “My brother lives.in the USA. He has a house in Kimiko Her brother Chicogo. He isn’t married, but he has a girlfriond Nina Ami called Nina. Her father is italian, but her mother 1s Brozilion Kimie's __ sister is married, husband is German. _ brother lives in the USA. name is Io. house is in Chicago. me aeoe mother is Brazilian. Write in your language b Here's my mobile number h This is our daughter, Joanna Goorge’s wife is Brazilian, Place prepositions (1) @ (Wheres | prks)| Where's ak S| Sa = FOR | Itsinthe Isin Won Ison _—Itsunder_ It’s over | drawer. the door. the table. the wall. the mat, tea | nfo] fender Sor | 1 Where are the cats? Write in, on, under or over. a Wh Nee e ow se rm There's a cat (ele) ie _ a vnder the steps. d the tree. & the bed, at b the steps. e the box. h the bed, c the table. f the cupboard. y Its on the sbelf | ( Wheres | by the window. | | dictionary? yy | ‘The dictionary is on the shelf. ‘The shelf is by the window, ty |e j 2 Answer the questions. Use the table. a Where's my bag? d Where are my keys? mn b Where's my jacket? © Where's my newspaper? [t by ¢ Where are my glasses? £ Where's my money? er | fa Its under the table by the mindow. They're b it’s e It’s © They're fits Liverpool is in the north of England, on the River Mercay. It's on the railway line from London, and it's on the M62 motorway. Where to stay ... 1 Adelphi Hotel + In the city centre 2 Moat House Hotel **** Ina quiet suburb. 3 Thistle Hotel *** On the edge of the city. 4 Village Hotel, Whiston *** In the country, 50km ftom Liverpool. 5 Spa Hotel, Southport **** (On the coast, 25 km from Liverpool. ae” @ aie a the centre aroad 3 regare, |p suburb | on ameterway | onthe edge of. ———— ‘he country a railway line the coast 3 Complete the sentences with in or on. Match them with the places. io a Is 2% the edge of Cairo, Egypt. ane ornaRE bl ts Russia, the Trans-Siberian Railway. 9 Calgutta © T's Brazil, the coast. 3. The Acropolis: } al] ts the River Ganges, India. 4 The Great Pyramid e It's Greece, the centre of Athens. 5 Omsk f It’s the Mississippi River, the usa. 6 Rio de Janeiro rite in your | Your bag’s on the chair by the window. Is your village on the railway line? They live on the edge of the city. i, Place prepositions (2) | fit Rimes la CiTersLam) er Peng A Phrases Look at this photo of the Smith family in 2002. John is standing next to (ox beside) Leon. Leon is standing between John and Clara. John is standing behind Emma. Emuna is standing in front of fobn. Emma 1 Look al this photo of the Smith family in 1920 and the text below. Write the names of the people. John — rm ee aoe Daniel is sitting on the table beside John. George is standing behind John. Lily is standing between Nat and George. Victoria is sitting in front of Lily. Frieda is holding John’s hand. Victoria is sitting between Daniel William is standing next to Frieda, and Albert David is sitting in front of William. 2 Complete the sentences. a Albert is sitting next to Vietoria. b Lily Daniel. © Nat Lily. d John Daniel and Frieda. e William David. B Phrases @ _ the bank is next to the supermarket. There's a bookshop opposite the | supermarket. The clothes shop is near the supermark | There's a café near the supermarket. 3 Look at the map and answer ‘the questions. Use next to, near or opposite. a Where's the supermarket? I's next to the bus station. b Where's the bank? © Where's the Metro Café? d Where's the bookshop? © Where’ the shoe shop? = z= Clomer shop Supermarner 280k soe shop cinewa Il Metro Café RAILWAY STATION = ‘bank STATION f Where's the Astor Hotel? ‘The plane is flying above the clouds, The plane is flying below the clouds. 4 Complete the sentences. Use above or below. @ Manchester United are be __ Real Madrid in the table, | 4 Real Madrid 9 points 2 Man United 7 points 3 Inter Milan 6 points b The (emperatuze in Munich is 3° eer. Lake Bye 510 © Manchester United are Inter Milan. 3 ‘ {uke Ontario 4509 d Lake Ontario is 99 metres Lake Eyrie. e Lake Eyrie is 90 metres ______ Lake Ontario. a . 3] dorm smith | | Moscow -5°C| { The temperature in Moscow is 5' 2070 laurie ae & Mr Smith’ flat is an office, +] Texco Inc. | | Matrabs #2*C| dal rete fo There's 2 café opposite the bookshop. ‘They're standing in front of the café. My flat's near the station. at and to Meee) AWE mk ‘0 work | [I'm at the station. | ee We'e at the Excelsior Hotel. | ata football match “ot the station the airport the swimming poo a party | the bus stop a hote! a She's ot the surport. b They're ¢ Hes d Shes e They're f They're LC) ig (o the airport She's at the airport. | 2 Add at or to. @ What time are you going/the party? d Are you going the football match? b They're staying the Astor Hotel. e There's a café the station. ¢ I'm standing the bus stop. £ I'm going the airport now. bo act Max Green works for @ radio station He goss to work at 12.00 ond goet home at 10.00 in the evening. His doughter, Teresc, goes to schoo! at 8.00 and goes home at 2.00. Max doesn't see Teresa much, When she's ci home, he's ct werk; and when he’s of home, she's at school. | Sat schoo! | goes to school. t ---i8 al work, ‘goes to work. | s+ (8 at home, goes home @Orortohome. | 3 Are these sentences correct? Write ¥ or correct them. i a Bae ied to Work at dG Max goes to work at 12.00 b Teresa goes to school at 8.00, zi © Teresa is at home in the afternoon, d Max is at home in the afternoon. f € Teresa is at home in the morning F Teresa goes home at 2.00. i & Max goes to school at 12.00. 4 Answer the questions. Write sentences with at or to. @ What time do you go to work or school? | 99 b What time do you go home? © Where are you at 8.00 in the evening?! d Where are you at 10.00 in the morning? We're staying at a hotel. He's not at home - he’s at work. | What time are you going home? 3 Direction prepositions Vr eee , mm A ‘ ie SG nae =6—6O8e AL 7 a Put the chicken. Take the chicken. Put the book Take the book in the oven. out of the oven. ‘on the shelf. | in into =] out ot =] ‘on on onto “A, 1 Complete the sentences, using in, out of, on or off. Match the two parts of each sentence. a Take the pizza“! °F the box =~ the shelf. b Take your clothes the bed ... the oven. ¢ Take the milk the car... ...and put them aplate. d Take that book the chair and put them the cupboard. e Take the plates the cupboard... ... and putit the fridge. f Take the potatoes the oven, and put them the table 2 Where does the cat go? Write into, onto, out of or off, a to the room 1g the bed b thecupboard f the table © the cupboard g the house d the bed h the garden To get to the park, you go ... 1 along the road 2 under the bridge 3 up the steps 4 over the bridge 5 down the steps 6 across the main road 7 through the gates , a ae ae up down along across through over under 3 Choose the right word. Go (a) 2%" the streer, cb) LI-aerass Dl along OC through Cup CJ under Tl down 7 through agate, Cc) some steps and (d) a door. ator8 re itt, f) I 28 4 river, Olaown [latong along 5 road and th) ] over Llatong Go te) across ® the field. [ GoW down he car park, |) Doan CJ aeross across under big Datong me. CJ under steps, (k) = a road and (1) Ps Cletong . 4 Match the signs with the sentences. Complete the sentences a [5] Youcango out *hreugh this door. fr b [Go the stairs to the office. wh ¢ [_] ttcosts 75¢ to drive the bridge. d [Go the stairs to the toilet. 3 e [You cant ride your bike this path, £ (-) Turn on your lights when you go the tunnel () The bus can't go that bridge. {6 Write in your language Tako the pizza out of the oven ... | + and put it on a plate. Wee isi ol ape 24 Giving directions —_ Excuse me, How do || Excuse me. Can you tell Iget ta the station? | | me the way to the station? | Go along this roadand turn left. § Go down this road and turn right. ight on along this road. | How do | get to Can you tell me the way to Baal feist Get the station? | 4 Read the directions, Complete the questions. a How do Iget to Me swimming pool __2 Go along this road, then turn right and Station —_ Hospital go straight on. b Can you tell me 2 Go down this road and turn left. Then |_—= pant turn right and go straight on, © Howdol 2 swimmin Go along this road and tum right. Then ! “= Poo! turn right again and go straight on. L can z f tf Go down this road and tum left. Then cinema yaa] tum left again and go straight on. ter | Nusa! ¢ How 2 Go along this road and turn right. Then tum left and go straight on, 2 Complete the answers. How do I get to the bank? | Go (a) #29. this road and turn (b) < ! | 5 How do I get to the station? 3 ea" Go (c) this road. Then turn = a) and go (e) on. — . How do I get to the cinema? Hospital || in) this road and (g) : Youre | cinlima Then (h) again and (i) 7 here ang) mT a io ‘| Wanema Turn left Jur right Go past at the café, at the traffic lights. the cinema. i ——— ee bank (Mirestaurant Go past the bank and turn left. Go past the restaurant and turn right. i ‘eft Fr coca oicers ea | Turn ght athe cae). | Bo past the bank) anda or | | SS k 3 Give directions. ; -\ , c a rT a Tum right ab the supermarket. b the hospital. © the bank. a and e f obec ‘Can you tell me the way to the bank? Go straight along this road. Go past the notel and turn right. 13-19 312 a2 @ Look at the identity cards. Name: ANNA LOMAX] { Name: JOHN DUNN | | Name: ELENA ROSS! | | Name: JUAN PEREZ Height: ) Height. Height: Height: 1m 50 1m 93 Im74 Im 65 Hair: Hair: Hair Haw: brown fair black grey Eyes: Eyes: green blue brown brown Eyes: Eyes: AnnaLomaxis John Dunnis very Elena Rossi is quite Juan Perez is quite very short. She has tall. He has fair hair tall. She has long, short. He has grey short, brown hair andblueeyes. —blackhairand ——_hairand brown and green eyes. brown eyes. eyes. 2 Complete the tables. a ‘ He ig very anor (She "quite b brown c [green 7 He ‘ He short Fe has eyes. has hair She she } 3 Write about these people. Name: AMY McLEOD @ Amy McLeod is quite ball, Pe Height: She has and im? [ i Hai: ; b Jon Dean _ fe Eyes: green t Now write about you. Um have and. awoman aboy gay amen + + + long hair glasses a beard ‘ y h & =awoman with longhair =a boy with glasses = aman witha beard a wornan fong hair | aboy with glasses | aman 2 beard 4 Put the words in the correct orcier Find the six people in the picture. em a man long with a hair fair b dog with aa girl 0 © black with woman hair long a | a with beard man along Oo e umbrella with an mana | £ old glasses an with woman oO Write in your language Is your baby a boy or a git? | He has dark hair and blue eyes. He's a tall man with glasses. | How to draw 1 Draw the acartoon — heag, | 4 2 Draw the ‘ ? 5 Draw the : i 2 hair, Kt nose, 5 3 Draw the 6 Drow the : i et 1 Complete the instructions. a Draw the 0 Draw the head. | | bad! b Drawthe “>, e@ Draw the 9 f ¢ prwme |S) f Brew the 4 he Ed Brown has a long, thin face. He has small eyes, a small nose, small ears and a small mouth. Rita Brown has a round face, She has large eyes, a large nose, large ears and a large mouth. smallmouth | | small eyes ae yee 2 Write about the two children. @ Sam Brown has * rund. face + He has i ‘b Sara Brown has 3 Write the parts of the body. a tail £ b 4 Match the sentences with the pictures. a [3] Ithas four legs and a tail. b [J Ithas a tail, but no legs or feet. ¢ [_]Ithas eight legs, but no wings, d (1 Ithas wings and six legs. e [J Ithas wings, two legs and a tail. f [J Ithas owo arms, wo legs and two feet, but no tail Pieler elm He has long hair and large eyes. Ithas a fong tail They have six legs and four wings. Clothes ET rs A Vocabulary @ She's wearing ... — fa} adress He's wearing... a | > | ; / NRA asuit ashirt — ajacket_ trousers. a T-shirt a jumper @ jeans, trousers, Nora jeans, trousers. @ ® & @ 4 What are they wearing? He's wearing . 24 a b She's wearing i 7 © She's wearing and di He’ wearing and e He's wearing and £ She's wearing and g He’ wearing and B Vocabulary You carry an umbrella abag a suitcase ababy Gary @eoat 2 Write sentences with wearing or carrying. Use words from the box. a He's wearmg a suit. bag coat dress glasses: | te - sult suitcase umbrella b Ses ¢ Phrases me og .) YY ‘ putonacoat | — take offa coat get dressed get undressed | Yourecold—you Yourehot-» you — getdressed= —_get undressed = putonyourcoat take offyourcoat putonyourclothes take off your 3 Choose the right verb. Puton Jott Take oft S0™e warm clothes, a It's cold today. b Paton Take off your shoes. They're dirty. CO get dressed © 158 o'clock. Lets and have breakfast get undressed C put on Ci wake of get dressed Cl get undresseat d I'm hot. | think I'll my jacket. e feel tired. | think I'll and go to bed. a Puton £ 1S raiNINg. Fate ogg YOUTH Comeau He's wearing a jacket and trousers. Put on some warm clothes. Take off your coat. [GS remaeoek 00 A ame AS “Tsar nicholas I Wot Russia and his family in 1914 Wioholas Anastasia mother bares. eT] and son. “and daughter .. and children, | ae an - an. and wife _ and sister | 4. Choose the right word. a Alexei is Maria's son-i(brother\/ father. b Alexandra and Nicholas are Anasiasia’s parents / children . © Nicholas is Alexei’s son / brother J father d Alexandra is Nicholas’s wife / daughter / sister e Anastasia is Alexandra's mother J sister / daughter Now complete the sentences. f Nicholas is Alexandra's "42and i Anastasia is Alexei’s § Maria is Nicholas's j Alexandra is Maria's h Alexei is Nicholas’s Olga is Tatiana’ 2 Complete the table. $8 ‘ater er son | sistor | wife @ Look at this family tree. ¢-@ ox | Anna Joanna | Simon Sue Sara. John Pater He is He pag. @ brother She isn't MMC. | she 85 two children Anna is married, She has three children: Simon, Sue and Sara. Simon is married, and he has one child. Sara is married, but she doesn't have any children. ‘Suc isn’t married, Peter doesn't have any brothers or sisters. | He any children. ‘She dest't have any brothers . or sisters, @ Find the people in this family tree. Write the numbers. @-9 a [ij] Ali doesn't have any brothers or sisters, b () Mark is married and has three children, ¢ [] Paula isn’t married. She has a sister and a brother. d [J Leo has a sister, He isn't married. e [_] Dimitri has ewo children. f ["] Flisabeth has a brother, and she’s married. She doeso*t have any sisters. 4 Look at the examples. Write about you. I'm married. I have tarec chidron. I don't pave any brechers on suster’s. Tm not married [have a sister and two brothers. My daughter isn't married. They don't have any children. ‘a hospital 1 Look at the people. Complete the sentences. a She'sa sceretary. She ors in an office b He's a waiter. He ks im @ restaurant, © He's a receptionist. He She's a teacher. She e She's a nurse. She f He’ a shop assistant He g She's a waitress. She h He's a doctor. He Look at the signs. Write the jobs from Exercise 1 a secretary -eaee ib] BANGKOK es “Jpank HOTEL > ee Bcc) George and Olivia ‘work for companies, George works for 2 taxi company. | aiva worst || computer company, Goargeiea tani driver, Olivia works in an office. oth He works for City Taxis. She works for Hi-Tec Computers, 3 Write about these people. a She works in a bank. She, works for O'Deherty’s Bank b He's a French teacher. ¢ She works in a bookshop. He’ a receptionist in a hotel. ¢ She's a waitress f He works in a supermarket. (ears | | O’DontrTy’s BANK | | Your money és our business Supermarket newr you! The best restawrert in town { [ Plaza International | { tearm French. Spanish, German, | [ BOOKS « BOOKS « BOOKS | tote alia or Japanese with BAILEYS t HOTELS IN 50 COUNTRIES: LANGUAGE DIRECT BOOKS * BOOKS * BOOKS I r ao i ® Whar do you do? | Tima nurse, —~. I work for Alpha Taxis. ink Se > ip sia ahane < wi e os 2 Where do you work?) (Iworkina bank, 4 Complete the questions and answers. a | Where do you ork?! +! work on a, shop’ be do?’ * Gourmets., © ‘Where e a restaurant. d ‘What 2 teacher. ‘She Works in a hospital. She's a dootor. ‘What do you do? | work for Plaza international, (piano), play 0 Sport and leisure A Vocabulary IEE football tennis basketball ott table tennis volleyball Olivia likes sport. Carlos likes sport, too. | She plays football, ‘He watches football, she plays tennis he watches tennis and she plays golf. and he watches golf. football | diay got | tennis 1 What sports does this person Play? What sports does he watch? Write sentences. He watches tennis GREEN PARK] = ‘OLE CLUB | (T] Mon ev sh a b © a e f Tues Tennis with 2508 Man Utd os Real Madd 2 Write about you. Use words from the table. 7 often play never B Phrases @ I walk to work every morning. 1 go walking in the mountains every weekend. a Vorb Activity Verh Activity § wak ——> gowalking SG ski «= ——> go skiing A ran —> gorunning 7 fish ~=——» go fishing 2 swim —-+ go swimming dance —> go dancing | 3. When do you wear these things on your feet? Complete the sentences. a You wear these "er you go. fishong b You wear these “Hen you ¢ You wear these d You wear these @ You wear these f You wear these He's playing She's playing They're playing They're playing She's playinga the piano. - the guitar. cards, chess. computer game. the piano cards PIA the guitar | play chess a a computer game 4 Read about four sisters - Angie, Bella, Clara and Diana Clara plays the guitar, but Angie, Bella and Diana don't, Diana doesn't play the piano Bella often plays chess with Clara. Diana often plays cards with Angie Bella plays computer games, but Angie, Clara and Diana don't. The girl in the picture doesn't play chess, Who Is the girl in the picture? Write sentences about her. Use She plays ... or She doesn't play a She plays the piano. d b e (men eaca tees | play tennis, but | con't play gol They often go fishing, He plays the guitar, Jransport atrain ‘acar {im | ta | | a bus atram atrain 3 ‘a tram, eo car a bike a motorbike I! oat ls plane | amotorbike aplane | AA fig | 3 Gata = abike aboat ataxi 4 Where are these people? a Theyre oh & tam b Hes © They're d Hes e They're walk bus y | 90 by bike cat | Some people Some people Some people ButI go a _walktowork. go by bike. go by bus. by taxi. 2 How do these people go to work? Complete the sentences. a He _gocs.by train ec He d She Se (Beamer f He as b365 @&> 3 Look at the examples. Write about you and your family, | go My sais I wp te wok by oo, My husband walks to work My em grec te echeel by bite, ee | 8.00 as 11.30 as London Manchester The bus leaves London at 8.00. It oan " Manchester at 11.30. 4 Look at the timetables and complete the sentences. Use leaves or arrives in / gets to a Thebus #65 &% London ar 8.30. b The plane New York at 7.00. © The boat Singapore at 6.00 on Wednesday. The bus Oxford at 6.30. e The train _.. Paris at 11.45. f ‘The boat Jakarta at 8.00 Tues on Tuesday. oe The train Marseille at 4.45. h The plane Miamiat 10.30. [Pais 1148 we Write in your language | He goes to work by car: | | The plane leaves London at 8.00. | Itarrives in Paris at 10.00. 2 Communicating TCDA a FAX TO: S Redrione aletter ‘an email 2 text (message) Lee ee ? Peter Shaw 41 Where are these from? [e] exings Rows a a letter Yours fisithfully Lincola renee LNI3 4TH b Dear Mr Shaw, J Brown, Manager © d pies e To: mergan28@treanet.com| From: pdi@simmonds org Subject: Re: Hello @_ J Theresa meeting on Friday. PHONE horn, | Write to them. a )| How shall I tell everyone? { Call ' |. Say = wn | eaten] Z = rary phone/call aletter | Send them | {Send them | an emai ‘| | wite to him | cooq her fax | afax. | fax her them an email Ss / email them atest (message) Text them. text |e rere 2 How can you contact these people? Fearne Lebiave Use words from the tables. Fax: of¥9-540730 a Bill Rogers fmail him. of Sera him an emai. | gy Rogers: b Mrand Mrs Blunt rogers Ohansemerg M Bartsch, Harsaatlee 193. 1214) © Maria Bell Bers dl Jeanne Leblanc Abmmed al-Husseini Tek ont. 223104 Manfred Bartsch Mobile 7948-54 39a1 Mr 4 Pirs Blert, 3 North Roa, Chotmedord, Essen Ct SRT MARIA BELL mboil@ovset.coom f Ahmed al-Husseini i @ her phone number Sophie Browa’s__| Name:Sophie Brown, BJ 01273 849001 r address 125 London Road, Brighton BRI SWT.UK SS 01273 2819035 | — pala RB svrownssQretemaiinee FB 06771 935 003, / \ her email address her mobile number @ Look at Exercises 1 and 2. Complete the sentences, a Ahmed al-Husseini’s Phere. ramber is 01444-22394 b John Morgan's is jmorgan23@freenet.com. © Manfred Bartsch’s is Hansaallee 192, 12164 Berlin, d Peter Shaw's is 6, Kings Road, Lincoln LN13 4TH. e Ahmed al-Husseini’s is 07999-563821. f Jeanne Leblanc’s is 01749-540730. fax machine Can | use your | Link tink 4 You're ina friend's office. Ask questions, Gast | use yaar phatocater a You want .w copy a lexter, b You want to send a fex. ¢ You want to write an email. 4 You want to copy some pictures. e You want to talk to your mother. £ You want to send a text message. Write in your language Send them an email, Can | use your phone? What's your mobile number? fax machine? PreN COMI acts cer AL Cn La doliar onecuro fifty two dollars nine pounds twenty-five ninety-nine ms 4 How much are these things? six euros seventy-five a b © a e £ @ In the USA... twenty-five | one euro fifty pound ninety-/ bau PREM esewanmuess a - a TV costs about $250. a small car cosis about $9,000. 2 Complete the sentences about the USA. Use about. a Amobile phone <03ts about seventy dotars baAcD RELAY-X © Aprinter MOUNTAIN BIKE d A pair of jeans © A.good mountain bike { Acheap camera , = cbs $9.99 | [BULLET Jeans 549.95 3 Write sentences about your country. Inmy country wn ATV .203t8_about va pair of jeans acd a small car $610 $99.00 Link How much do | these shoes cosi? | How much: this book? | 4 Write questions, Use How much is/are ...? or How much do/does ... cost? a How much does this radio cost? b © da € f is this book? How much 9 tase shoes? does this book do these shoes “How much cost? (b|sunatasses [c]baq [ f |trainers a day. He a week. She S52 month | a year, | shesadoctor. She cams He's a waiter. He €150,000 a year. earns €80 a day. 5 Wie about these people. Use the numbers in brackets [] a She eams €3,500 a. month. (63,500) - > (d}._ ’ b He (272,000) es year | SHORASSiorAT © She (e790) pe MON-SAT d He (e100) Ser) eae e She {€1,800) eee a ‘month | f He [€48,000) esc E NURSE (f jis AX DRIVER _estauvayear | [4.000 month Write in your language This phone costs $49.50. How much is this watch? ‘She earns €25,000 a month. jookshop ...; buy, sell; Can | have /1'd like ...; open 4 Shops and shopping ; £ & 2 butcher Ey shoe shop supermarket | We can also say: ral sagt] —_| butcher's (= butcher's “eal shop) | baker's | chemist’s | ES ‘ower shop baker lothes shop chemist ~—=—newsagent (A lower shop sels lowers. “Acchemist sells medicnes. “You can buy flowors ata ower shop, You can buy medicines at a chemist 4 Write answers 1-8 in the diagram. 9 1 You can buy meat ata >| Td 2 You can buy clothes at a > 3 You can buy flowers ata > { aA sells bread and cakes. [ 5A sells newspapers. b[ | 6 You can buy medicines at a oF 7A sells shoes. |_| | aA sells meat, bread, magazines... || [ I Now complete the sentence: 9¥ You can buy this book at a 2 Where do you go? Draw lines on the map. rn ‘You go shopping. You buy ... ~ ates ae | butcher chemist bookshop shop ‘shop () (Qa chicken, (2) £23) newspaper, (3) A atoothbrush, i | newsagent tower ake of a dictionary, ( ‘so (5) abaguette, ® G¢ atic, a pair of trainers and (8) & arose, o@ ® eB ailcciess oF — - eS @ Id like four Thats Can | havea kilo of Yes | | bananas, please. €1.60. potatoes, please? certainly. | sale. Aedes. 3 Look at the shopping list and complete the questions. Use Id like ... or Can | have ...? ke a Can (have se ege, pease? Stopping | some apples lange chicken Yes - large or small? Sroses anice cream | b | Beggs baguette How many would you like? ee ee } © e Sorry. We dont sell bread. What colour—red, yellow or white? a f : ‘This one is two Kilos. Is that OK? Yes - strawberry or chocolate? SUPASAVE av) py Opening tines 4G C } 8,00-6.00 OPEN cLoseD eae) | Theshop opensat8.00 1s 10.00 in the morning. _ It's 7.00 in the evening. and closes at 6,00. The shop is open. The shop is closed. overs 2. | lave sp Oe” | |e ‘shop toss al... | | The stop is closed. 4 Complete the sentences. Silas DORGNOP a On Saturday, the bookshop "5 at 9,00. Non-Fii 00-700 hh The bnakshop isn't on Sunday. Sewriay 3.00-4.00 Sunday Closed The restaurant is .______ on Sunday evening. @ On Saturday, the restaurant 00200, (ezanacin MeTAUALE e The restaurant is, on Monday, Monday Closed £ OnWednesday, the bookshop at 7.00. Tues-Fri12.00-10.00 Saturéay 1200-1130 Sunésy 400-1000 | Va like a chicken, please. The newsagent opens at 6.20. ‘The library is closed on Sunday. | stairs, lift, garage Where's the (library) Toes Aen cea eC Key railway station bus station | hotel q restaurant supermarcet market benk post office car park brary ainema theatre church swimming oa sors centre gonhe Fa pegesaeles 4 Read the tourist information. What are the places? a | For food shopping, try the big supermarket in Walco! Steet b | There are three ie “in Milsom Street. © |The last rain to London leaves the. at 10.38. 4 | The r Walcot Street, hos abou‘ 28,000 books : [En aaa] £ [There ore four... in Barton Street. | : ie ‘has tennis, volleyball and basketball. | 2 Where can you see these i a signs? | 9 Buses to »| ) CARS — a tf & bus, station | tonpon || ror-129 eS) eer b v se c —— ic a “PARCELS ® HERE , & Bee) te i at the end of Broad Levemd next to the library, Street. opposite the post atthe comer of office, George Street and Broad Street. 3 Look at the map in A. Write questions with Where's ...? a Where's tre swimming pect? I's next to the sports centre. b It’s opposite the railway station, é Is at the end of Broad Street, opposite a church. It’s in Barton Street, opposite the theatre, It's at the comer of Walcot Street and Rridge Street IVs in Manvers Street, next to the car park. sane j ® so 2 ae acre i garage steos 4 Match the words with the buildings. Write 1 or 2. car park a [Z| The building has seven floors. e |_| The building has three floors, b [J There's a garden behind the f [| There's a garage beside the building. building. c |_| There are steps behind the building. g {_] There's a car park in front of @ C1) there isn't a lift. the building. 5 Look at the example. Write about a building in your town. ‘The Park Hote has four floors. There's 0. lift. There's a. car park behind the building. It doesn’t have a garden. Where's the post office? | It's at the end of George Street. | It has ten floors, but there’s a lift. The countryside a Go through the gate. b Goalong the road, along a wall, through over a bridge, another gate, past a through a gate, wood, over a stream along a fence and and up a hill up ahill. Answer: Answer: © Go through the gate, over a wall, across a field, over a stream and through a wood. Answer: 2 Where does the pall anit Write the phrases in the correct order. 2oross the felt through the gate ./acrass the bridge It goes ... a across the bridge b mene B Vocabulary 3 Complete the sentences. In the picture ... a there's a 5 In Moscow and St Petersburg, people speak 6 In Cairo, Riyadh and Dubai, people speak 7 In Sydney and New York, people speak 8 In Paris and Marseille, people speak ... 9 In Madrid and Buenos Aires, P} people speak Now complete the sentence: 10¥ There are nine in this exercise. 5 Look at the examples. Write about you and your country. RP fn ita “ tn England, people speake English, In school, Ax school, pemple Leann French aud i Sermon, soem French ont | | Spi, be | pene emu ‘Are you American? | don't speak Arabic, She's from China. 2 phone on mobile (phone) acredit card o——— ating 1 Match the words with the X-ray pictures. a (laphone,tissuesandacomb — (j b [Japhone, apen anda brush c [_Jakey, a passport and money d [| aphone, pens and a passport { e C] money, credit cards andaring [4) 5 f _] keys, a watch and tissues 2 What do you need? ‘a You want to phone a friend, @ phone e You want to know the time. b You want to open a door. © You want to go to the UK. £ You want to buy a coat, You want to write a postcard, on, B Vocabulary @ _ There are lots of things in my | room, On the table, there's a lamp and some plants, and on the shelf, there are some books and a radio, On the desk, there's MESSI | 2 computer and two clocks. ‘There are two cushions and a | newspaper on the armehair. On the wall, there are two pictures anda mirror, And there's a | television and some magazines | on the floor. Links 3. What are the things in the picture opposite? a computer d 8 b clocks. e h © i i 4 Look at the two pictures. Write the words, Picture A Picture B a A plant, ‘There's one on the floor. b ‘There are three. ate There's one on the wall. da ‘There are six, e ‘There's one on the shelf. if ‘There's one on the table. 8 ‘There's one on the shelf ‘There's one on the shelf. ‘There are two. ‘There isn’t one on the wall. There are three. ‘There's one on the table, ‘There's one on the chair. ‘There's one on the shelf. 5 Find 14 answers in the wordsquare. Write the words a You can buy things with these: money b You can read these: ¢ You can write letters with these: 4 Two parts of a room: e You can wear these: £ Iwo things for your hair: _ g You can sit on these: Write in your language You need some money and @ passport. ‘There's a phone on the desk. Where are my keys? xZzo-zHca BSBrezBonno2zn r>rrretomm o@mZoz) mam zonme zocmavzS Rooms and furniture living room, bedroom ....; desk, a nchair, cupboard . ..; wall, floor 1a AL A Vocabulary @_ Tris flat has five rooms. rE a There’sa g) at lcs \l| —... a kitchen... living room, .. I | & oO. a bedroom, eS : y ada eee os hare Sur al [TT ON PRENY og | (0 Lai oe Les Ne There's also a .-. a bathroom, ... small balcony. | 1. Which rooms are these? d e f B Vocabula @ cptoars —_—_shebes w ” television | table desk sofa chair toilet shower 2 Look at the rooms in Exercise 1. What is in them? Complete the lists. inthe | inthe jinthe = inthe | inthe ~~) onthe study Kitenen ive bathroom | bedroom balcony shewes a cooker armchairs a chair | - —— i @® There's a desk ‘There's a picture | Theres aTV | by the window. on the wall. Sane: in the corner. =. wall = | There’ a table | by the door. ‘There are some cushions on the floor | 3 In this room... a There's a mirror on the, wall b There's a table i © There’ a chair There's a clock e There's a cupboard f TheresaTV 4 Look at the example. Write about a room in your house or flat In SS = “in my bedroan, there's @ beds & ae - able and. a. cupboard. There are | } some shdlves on the wall, and there's 0. char by the window. ak Ss My flat has two bedrooms. There's a desk in the study. | Ihere’s a cupboard by the window. Food and drink (1) eT) Ce Le ee or oe LC aS A Vocabulary @ People eat ... eer oo meat ps “ts toe eggs fruit’ ~—bread butter “| - Sle Eo fis EF fo mik fruit juice lemonade water | 4 Look at this woman's answers. Write sentences with eats and drinks, [outtons re a She eats bread every day | What do you eat every day? Write o. b She never drinks. coffee es isola a Z| twos [7] ne] oe d cheese traitjaice [] tea 7 ZX] cater (F) wom TZ) veges t eos [A] vik Y] wnter 8 2 Look at the examples. Write about you. = I eat rice every chy. T never eat pasta. | I abink milk every aby. | T never oink coffee, B Vocabulary ite & 9 3 Write answers 1-8 in the diagram. 3. ie 1 Orange fruit! p| 2 A purple vegetable. >| 3 Small, round, green vegetables. a ElAls 4 They're round and red. > 5 Long, yellow fruit.) | | [ 6 Long, thin, green vegetables. 7 Alarge, yellow fruit. 8 Small red fruit. p[ | Now complete the sentences: 9¥ Lemons, apples and pineapples are 10¥ Onions, carrots and potatoes are 4 Write about you. Links Toften buy and Tdon't often buy or Inever buy or two litres of water a litre of water half a litre of water @D Pigpoiaoes = two kos of potatoes = akilo of potatoes of potatoes Caose ater Onions = Cheese Ta 1 hank yo 2.50 He's buying (a). Kuo of apples: +b) : Co) »@ se and (f) * tas ideas I never eat fish. (eat fruit every day. Akkilo of onions, please. Food and drink (2) soup, chicken, rice ...; (Chinese) food, a (Chinese) restaurant; sweets, cake, cl | : | Pizza (alice) | £3.00 Soup Salad Thipe Spaghert Rice Sandwich £1.50 £2.00 £1.00 £175 £1.50 £220 Match the conversations with the pictures. 1 Complete the conversations. ors a [4) ‘Tl have chicken with spaghet. please.’ ‘OK. That's £6.75. b Ddlikea and a bowl of please. ‘That's £3.70." © [Td like wo with please.” ‘OK. That's £6.50, please.’ @ [) Tilhave a and two slices of please.’ “That's £8.30." e (ta like , and , please. “That's £9.00 then, please’ Ithas Indian food, You can eat Indian food here. ¢ Vocabulary r 2 Complete the sentences. Use words from the box. Chinese food Italian cestaxant French Se Spanish American Fasten a Youcaneat American food, Kentucky Joes. b Le Petit Paris has ¢ The New Yorkis an sea pe d You can eat atthe | KENTUCKY New Peking. NOES Steak House e The Flamenco has f The Hong Kong isa g Antonelli’ is a good place for | FLAMENCO | sist otstan2nm 4 eK ry DICE OLA | oe burgers * chicken G G NEW PEKING Restaurant PACE 3. Complete the table (write ¥ or —}). What snacks can these people eat? a John doesnt eat ugae ks He can eab crisps. §O Ne . | These have | These have These have Db Mary doesn't eat far. sugarin | fatin them. | four She. them. | inthem, ¢ Tanya doesnt eat flour. crisps = v = biscuits: vw ¥ v sweets v = = ice cream cake chocolate 4 Write about you. Toften eat - I sometimes eat Inever eat Wieuun ident I'd like chicken, rice and salad, please. | It's a good place for Chinese food. | | don't eat chocotate. Aa au) @ | At the Plaza Hotel, you can ~ DIRT HOTEL ++ have breakfast from 7.00 to 9.00 in the morning Meals ae nt 2.00. és have lunch from 12,00 to 2.00. Brake ~ -7.0020.00) .. have dinner from 7.30 to 9.30 Cae 12.00-2.00 | in the evening. mn have lunch dinner Dinner 7.30-9.30 41 Complete the sentences. Use have breakfast, have lunch or have dinner. a Tusually have breakfast at 7.00 in the morning. b On Sunday evening, | always — with my parents. © [finish work at 1.00, then T ina café. awe at about 9.00 in the evening. e Lalways at work at about 12.30. f You can at the Costa Café from 6.00 in the morning. @ Heshaving They're having We're having feck! eggs for sandwiches chicken have ..:for lunch | breakfast, for lunch, for dinner, dinner 2 Write about these people. a He's having fish and rice for lunch b She's © They're 4 She's e They're f She's @ EVERY MONDAY EVENING cheese sandwich CI sated |_] burger + chips © Vocabulary nite and fork cup and saucer salt and pepper 3 What are these things? Write one word in each gap ai ef te and Saucer a and and 4 What are these people eating or drinking? Use wards from the box. a [6] Tanya has a cup and saucer. 1 chicken and chips b [_]John has a bowl and a spoon. 2 mineral water ¢ [_]Mona has a small plate and a knife. 5 et @ [1] Tom has a glass. 4 soup fe (]Helen has a large plate, and a knife and fork 5 bread and ¢ f [J Alex has a bowl and chopsticks. V6 tes Wee eer ee cs ‘We usually have lunch at 12 o'clock, | always have eggs for breakfast, Gan | have the salt and pepper, please? A Vocabulary @ Tr Adjectives (1) we Oo old'shoes —newshoes. «= “an a aya . house 2 872! house re 4 ie 3 e ae oe a Sy ood a si adily acheap an meee “acald ‘weather eer shirt shirt watch waten 7 arn 4 Choose the right adjective. a b (e] a {b) { _ My pig Be Clanoldwoman [Jan old house Ta ckeap coat Ja large nose Wa young woman [Ja new house Clan expensive coat Ta small nose fe) (@) ue 7 7 oes) hot water clean shoes (J het weather cold waror () dirty shoes Dla small car cold weather 2 Complete the sentences. Choose two adjectives from each box. ‘sma a They havea cheap flat. It has two rooms, and it custs £30 a week. big hot heap) Gira) expensive b Helikes cars, He has a 1935 Ferrari and a 1950 Porsche, old new small expensive cheap ¢ They have two children. John is four and Amy is two. } small new — young old She has lots of money. She always eats in restaurants, cheap small good expensive old € Tusually go to work by bike, but in good bad new cold large weather I go by bus, ® at — af oe at It's very small, It’s quite small Its quite big Its very big 3 Complete the sentences. Use words from the table. ouite - {aw Very expensive 7 a It’s quite cold. bits © Hes d Hes e It's £ Its ey 8 4 Fill the gaps with words from the box. bedroom bathroom kitehen living room ~ The house is (a) auvte small ~it has a living room, a ‘quite cheap bedroom, a kitchen and a bathroom. The bathroom is quite big b) . but the living room is (c) 3 very big And the garden ts (d) ~ it's about 200m?! It's a very old beautiful house. It’s (e) ~ nearly 200 years, infact. quite small And it’s only £450 a month, so it’s (f) ‘ very small eae tence ‘They have an expensive car. It’s very cold, ‘The garden is quite srr. 6 Adjectives (2) oc good, bad, wonderful, awful ...: nice, lo A Vocabulary We've having an cwjul holiday. Te hetel is torible, the food «6 bad, and the weather's good, ® we're having a worderfi! Ry halday. the wcatrer's great, the betel is really acod, and the Food is excellent 7 GO BAD WOE | very good | saya | ai | ‘teat really good | quite good | not very good me | temible 660| 60 | © | @ | 68 | 668) 1 Read the reviews. Complete the sentences. a In The Dark © % very good. film: © The accors d John Park's books © Payback f The (vod in Le Bistro g Themusic — h The coffee i Paper Tiger j Susie Khan k The songs Thatsa | nice dress, ~— S \ 2 Complete the sentences. Use phrases from the box. a like John, He's # x4 nice. perzen. very nice people t b Have atthe panty «a very noe person ¢ That's Are they your children? a lovely photo @ Get upt it's ! a lovely house | e They have on the coast, anice time a lovely day f I like Henri and Jeanne. They're a beautiful an ualy an interesting @ boring building building book book a) A, ae = mi A yy a comfortable an uncomfortable aitrionaly ——_anunfriondly chair chair walter walter yood/nice = not good/nice beautiful = ualy interesting boring comfortable uncomfortable friendly unfriendly 3 Complete the responses. Choose words from the taole. a These flowers are very nice. d That film is reaily good. Yes, they're beautiful ‘Yes, it’s very b The beds in the hotel are terrible. e Shes very nice. She always says ‘Hello’ Yes, they're very Yes, she's very € Theshop assistants here are awful, This TV programme is really bad Yes, they're very + Yes, it's very Write in your languag I's an excellent restaurant. This food is wonderful Have a nice time, aubergine oranges ‘Tomatoes are red, The sky is blue, trees ‘Tyres are black, bananas are yellow; are green, wood is snow is white. oranges are orange, brown, elephants are aubergines are purple. grey. | 1 Write the colours. ahd Wwhike and ¢ Traffic lights are . and 3 d kgs are and e Wasps are and £ The American flag is : and 2 Write the missing words in the crossword. 1 bluc+ red = — 2 You can go-the lights are 3 Stop! The lights are — —— 4 The British flag is red, white and 4b) 5 red+green = —____— 6p 6 red + yello 7 He's an old man. He has — ——— hair, 8 _______ + white = grey 9 blues = green 10 It isn't a colour TV ~ it's an old black and — 11 The Italian flag is green, — and white. Lele ui is/are + colour colour + noun Roses are red. Hove rod roses. Our living rooms blue. We have a blue ving room. My eyes are green. ‘have green eyes. ® 3 Put the words in the correct order to make sentences. a red Dritish are passports Britieh paseperte are red. b an dress wearing orange she's She's © cata they white have black and d yellow flag Brazilian the is green and e her blue hair and are brown is her eyes f cara she green drives & roses white six please I'd like hey're green. an ae 69 a — { what cotour } re] = [Isher coat? y- are your eyes? Ene Noakt ad g / Bf What colour 4 Write questions. Use words from the box. a What colour are pandas? They're black British passports Stebls: the Japanese flag H Wared. their new car © Is black and Y pandas white how eyes a They're red. thet cat e It's red and white, f ‘They're blue. Wea tau ge ‘Are your eyes green or blue? | 1d like sore yellow roses, please. What colour are Italian passports? 8 ial [om .; Excuse me, Sorry @ [ Good afternoon. 6 Good afternoon. “Hello? words Hello Good morning Good evening “Hi Good afternoon 1 Choose the right words. a You see a friend in the street. b It’s 8.00. You arrive at work. © It’s 11.00. You're going to bed. d It’s 5.00. You're leaving work. € It’s 9.00. You arrive ata restaurant. £ It’s 4.00. You see your brother. Hello, how are you? A Hello. ) (Hi, (Good morning. ) (Good morning. } Goodbye: ) {8 cll, . . 7 ee eee es ie Need im J V = oat CE Pa Pee Deer A i ( Good eveni aD p Good ovenine: | HDs Goodbye / Goodnight Good morning 1 Good afternoon / Bye Goodbye / Good evening f Good night Good night / Good moming / Bye Good evening / Good night / Goodbye Good evening / Hello / Good morning —— @ | Excuse me. What's the time? a \ >) WeEe Vy rer | all right. | 2 Complete the conversations. Write Excuse me, Thank you, Sorry or That's all right. a ' Fxcuse me Where's the station?” © Is this your phone?’ “Go down this road and tum right’ “Yes, itis! z be _.... re you Lisa? a: I think that’s my pen’ ‘No, I'm Mary! ‘Oh, is it? Here you are’ ‘Oh, : 1 ; ae Ros) @ Hi, How are you? How is your mother? How are the children? | 1'm OK, thanks. Oh, shes not bad. Ob, they'te fine, thanks. | ere you? \t'm fire | © How is your mother? she’s OK are recnidren? | Theyre not bad, © 3 Complete the questions and answers. a How is your sister? c your parents? sthanks, ©) - © b you? d John? pthanks. ©) © @ AG n® Zs AB) B @ Us La : 7 a7 LI & & 4 , & rm hungry tm I'm Tfeel Ifeel Imhot. Ifeclcold. {feel "00 | hungry. thirsty, tired, ill. si 4 Match the sentences with the responses. is a I'm tired. — 1 Close the window. 2 b I'm thirsty. 2 Don't go to work today. iP © [feel hot. 3 Have a sandwich. I'm bungry. 4 Have a glass of water. e I'm cold 5 Sit down. f Tfeel ill 6 Take your coat off. Write in your langu: ‘Hi, Hoyr are you?’ ‘I'm fine, thanks." | Excuse me. Is this your phone? haa ete | oe ~ ia stand, sit, lie es BT Mrs mS CUR oc MLA ULL ALLL} CE sitting on the grass. | | Verb | ~ing form | He’ lying on He’ standing stand | standing the grass. inthe water. | sit sitting |e Wing 4 Look at the pictures, Find these six people. a [E] He's standing by the gate. d (J She's lying in bed. b [_| She’ sitting under the tree. e [_] He's lying on the grass. f (He's standing on a chair. 2 Now find the other six people. Complete the sentences, a [7 He's sitting ona chair. a on the floor. bl on the wall. el] by the window. eO on the bed. ro ina car hh Se a Take off your shirt and (ffe fie downy stand-up-on the bed, please. b Good moming, Please come in and sit down / stand up . ¢ I'mtired. [think I'll stand up / lie down tor half an hour. Sit down | Stand up , everyone. The President is here. e Lets sitdown / te down aud eat yur saudwiches, f Stand up | Lie down — you're sitting on my newspaper. 3 Chouse the right words. a You ™ along a road. e Then you down a wall. b Then you acrossa stream. f Then you across a river ¢ Then you upa tree, g Then you over a wall. d Then you across abridge. hh Then you along a road, 5 Write instructions for this fitness exercise, Use words from the boxes. 8 4h iT 9 Sh dees, wak up 7: b mua own c stand ‘on the box d sit off the box e lie round the room ' lim jump 8 Wireman caer You're siting on my chair. Please come in and sit down. He's lying on the bed. go and come 90: @ | They're going | into the bank. ‘They're coming out of the bank, 1 Look at the picture. Find the people. rs a [i] They'te coming out ofthe cinema. d {_] She's coming out of the hotel b [_| He's going into the café e (-] He's going into the bank. ¢ (She's coming out of the station. r= 2 Poa ore 56 2 Now find the other people. Complete the sentences. a [5] Hes gong into the hotel, a0 the station, bl the cinema. e the bank. «QO the bookshop. Phrases He’s going to Zurich on 6th February. He's coming back from Zurich on 14th February. 3 What is the man doing on these dates? x a He's coming back from Frankfurt on 16th March. b on 8th May. ee on 9th March. d_ ae ‘on 12th May, e on 15th April. f on 3rd March. Shorping Hall 7] | HES se go to the cinema go for a walk go shopping 4 Read about these people. Find expressions with go and write them in the table. as Ari Grou So: go to + noun go for + noun go+ verb + ~ing (go tothe cinema) (go for a walk (go shopping) go to the theatre. 5 Complete the sentences. Use phrases from the table. aldont Gey @ to the treatre much, but! often > ke b Isallovely day. Le’s —» GE © They live in Geneva, so they often =p in the Alps. d I'm thirsty. Let's oy? © Wecantt tg today ~ all the shops are closed. on Wednesday evenings Wien taeuetr ny He's coming back from Paris on Sunday. ‘We're going to a concert at the weekend. Let's go for a walk. | | 1 bring, take, get .. ra @ Take this into ||... and bring the the kitchen ... | | books in here. there there apa x / = here Ve" 1 Complete the sentences. Use bring, bringing, take vert | -ing term or taking. bring | broging_ | a ['m going into town. [m '"¢ the car, take taking —— b Come to my flat this evening and some CDs with you. © Are you going to the kitchen? Could you me a glass of water? ae. you to the airport in the car, € My son'sill, so I'm him to the doctor. f Joanna's coming to my birthday party. She's a cake. B Vocabulary Putthe money Take the money Put the keys Take the keys in your pocket. out ofyour pocket. __on the table, off the table. MMe MONEY HM... sage the money out of Put the keys on the keys off 2 Choose put or take. a These clothes are clean. I'll(puty take them in the cupboard. b Put Take the books out of the box and put / take them on the shelf. © Please put! take your feet off the chair. d Put / Take (he milk out of the bag and put / take it in the fridge. e Heres your eredit card. Pur Take itin your pocket. = they're here Could you ve me my ase] he big it isn't here (it’s in the bathroom) give Could you bring me ...? buy 3 Complete the sentences. a Could. you bring me a pen? There's one in the study. b some bread from the supermarket? © some biscuits from the kitchen? d Here’ ten euros, some oranges? e the newspaper, please? It’s on the floor. f some water? D Vocabulary Wait a minute. [ll get my Link, coat from the bedroom. | = Let’s buy some bread. = I'll go to the bedroom and bring my coat. 4 Which meaning — buy or bring? a Could you go to the chemist and get some tissues? b Could you go to the kitchen and get some water? © Let's get some flowers. d Shall we get a new car? e I'll waithere. Could you go and get the car? £ Shall we get a newspaper at the station? Could you buy me a newspaper? Shall we yet sone fovrers? 2 Seeing and hearing PM eee acc LLC OGL ‘the beach From my wndaw ard 1(Gan peal) muse Frew & cake across tre tad _ music the sea_ mountains You can sae .. You can hear. 2 Complete the sentences. Use | can see or | can hear. a My hotel is near an airport. | can see the airport buildings, and planes all through the night. 0 b My hotel is above a disco. music all the time. ¢ I'm staying in the Himalayas, From my room Mount Everest I'm staying in the centie of Paris, the Eiffel Tower. e My hotel is by the beach. the sea, and it, too! @ You watch a video =~ | Youllisten to aCD. You look at photos. 3 Read the sentences. T ] Complete the table <® look at <® watch Q (listen tO... SF photos a video jae [ shht rm listening | | to the radio, = “SS = I want to watch Look at those Shall we watch | | Look at this the football match | people.Doyou | | TVorshallwe | picture. Lis this afternoon. _ know them? listen to music? by Van Gogh. | Lf \ x TU a SS & Ss 4 Are these sentences correct? Write or correct them. a Listen to the CD. ¥ Do you want to listen to my holiday photos? Look at b Lister-to this picture. f The children are watching a film on TV. © He often looks at music in the Look at those flowers. They'te evenings. beautiful Let's go and look at the football tonight. She's looking at her watch She's looking for her watch. | 5 What ate the people doing? Write looking at or looking for ‘a She’s !ooking for ajob. b She's her keys. © Hes the stars. d He's water, © They're a painting. f its ___ food. Write in your language | can see the sea from my window. | Shall we listen to the radio? | T'm looking for my keys. 17 CACM cl ae or ae hee mcm TSU) MSIL MARL Tél mara Xm at the office ae eS Pease prow Mara and say } { Wease prone Mara and j erste } oh te Ei at te oe [ say [i tll hello. Maria», || Timai th ace, | Tell for mat te oie 1 Complete the notes. Use say or tell Please phone my) parents andi Ay Fl be home at 10.00. | @ Thank you for a great weekend! Please | [pect temarron ti te’ irra ae ee Le (OD) ‘This man is talking to a friend. He’s talking about the weather. Url toa friend ‘alk about the weather 2 Complete the sentences. Use talking to or talking about and words from the box. cothes football = fa S\_. fb SY music herchiidren | Kilo of sugar, please. | | Tike Mozart and Vivaldi. | a shop assistant ey ‘ather J —) (a | I need a black OK, Dad. I'll see a Shes tating 10 6 shop assistant, | Casas shoes ee eer | b shes . , © She's ( A __ [f}_ 2 “ d Shes It’s 8.00. Time | 7 Real Madrid ities forschoolt | are playing — tomorrow. f She's ars - (3) ee What @ papaya? }{ (its. fruit yfoswer Noun ‘Verb \ a quostion ask question Link | an answer answer a question She's asking ‘a question. 34 He's answering the question. question ! answer? b Excuse me. Can I ask / answer you a question { an answer? ¢ Tofien send him emails, but he never asks ! answers. d Who can question | answer this question | answer? € Tl ask / auswer you three questions | answers . Can you tell me the questions | answers? eM tte ior) @ ‘How old is Bur is ne 16 now? ‘No, I don't think he’s 16 He's 17, =me[ | think he’s 17. is Ithinkhe’s 17 or 18” _ = GP He isn't 16. —= hink he! | in Nor Hhinkheisntt6. a 4 Look at these photos. What are they? Use I think and I don’t think. a | dont think a's @ Rowe. | thirk it’s an onion. wn onion? a a flower? a chair? a fork? hair? pasta? Waicuum tae Tell her about the party. Excuse me. Can | ask you a question? | don’t thin he’s at the office. want, would like, need idwich); (don't) wan PON want (@ I'd like to (go); need | He wants an ice cream. They want to go to London. want + noun —_want-+ to verb They want They want is an ice cream. He wants ' oto London 4 Write sentences with want(s) or want(s) to. Use words from the box a Tin tired, | want to go te bed. cS © My sister's learning English. d I'm thirsty. € Its John’s birthday tomorrow. £ Pm fecting i g I'm hungry. B Grammar dont want 10 go out. | & | Twant to watch TV, ne 2 Four friends live in a flat. Complete their conversation Use want to or don’t want to. [ isan ao R / John. It's Saturday night I (a) on* # go out. Shall we go to the cinema? Jack No, | (b) go out. I'm tired. 1 (0) go to bed early. Juan \ (A) go out, but I (e) go to the cinema. 10 go to that new café in George Street. Jim Maxie's? Yes ~ that's a good idea. How about you, John? John Yes, OK. Let's go there. Jack? Jack No, thanks. I (g) go. Have a nice time! How many people go to Maxie's café? ¢ Grammar ® f (d like another ) ( Id like ) f Id like to eat } I'd like to drink something. see that film, > (tm hungry. Fd fike + noun Ve keto + vert i another arink. . eat something, YOURE some soup, Fate TO spe that fim Vd like = I would like 3 Complete the sentences. Use I'd like or I'd like to. a ld Uke a sandwich. e _ go to the theatre. b go home. f a watch for my c anewcamera, g a holiday. a learn Arabic, visit the USA. 1 ed ale toler) T ® | SITTING in the SUN? CHEESE PANCAKES You need: You need: Ls 100g flour (© sun cream 2oggs © ahat 3. oie Lf Sunglasses & E El Fog cheese 4 What do you need? Choose two things for each. BS 2 SB de Ow atowel = flour tomatoes sugar onions sun cream a passport a You want to make a cake. © You're going to the USA. You_need. flour. You need. b You're going to the beach. d You want to make a salad. Write in your language | I don't want to go to the cinema. Vd like to visit Lendon. We need milk and eggs. Everyday activities CN OM et MTR Use Clea OR ORO ne a 9S @ Look at this man’s day. ee - =e He wakes up getsup has breakfast goes starts | to work “ ] ee -{ le goes to goes gets finishes sleep to bed ae home work breakfast | wake up getup have lunch go to work go to sleep | go to bed dinner get home 1 Read about ingrid Braun, Ingrid gets up at 3.30 in the morning, ‘and works from 4.30 t0 11.30. / She goes to bed at 7.00, and sleeps | eight nous every right. Complete the sentences about Ingrid a at 3.20, g at 12.00. b She gets up at 3.30, hh She has lunch at 1.00. © at 4.00. i at 6.00, d at 4.30. i 1 fe she has breakfast at 6.00. k at 7.20. f at 11,30. y Look at the examples. Write about you and your family. read write watch listen (to) wi She's reading He's writing ‘They're watching She's listening LUnks abook. aletter, WV. to the radio. : make play wash kan a e a ix a ale He making She's playing He's washing He’ cleaning coffee. the piano. the dishes. his teeth. 3 What are these people doing? Complete the sentences. b| ic a a He's stewing t music. f cards. b avideo. g a magazine. c her hair, b an email. d a cake. i a window. e a postcard. j the guitar. 4 Write the missing verbs. ‘Link a Tcant Poy tennis, b They often sport on TV, © Tean cakes, but leant bread. 4 Tusually a newspaper on the train in the morning. e [work ina hotel. [ the rooms. f Hee only three years old, buthe can his name. Roun uaa | get up at 6.30 and go to work at 7.00. She gets home at 6.00 in the evening. He's washing his hat have, has; don't/doesn’t have; Do you have eels @ | ( we nave five phones. We have a phone | at home, I have a mobile, my husband has a mobile, and my two children have mobiles. We have... He / They she "8 ~ 4 What other things does the woman say? Add have or has. has a My husband,a motor di My daughter a bike. b We a computer. e [Tan old car. © My son a dog. f We a flat in London, 2 Write about you and your family. Use have or has and words from the boxes, B Grammar Kel 41, 1A Rooms AL, Roses with shower rei Rooms with bath hy am Y iO! PP) oo Hotel Splendide has 100 rooms. All the rooms shave showers and baths. The hotel has a [Senne pel, | FOL Hon Y ar ma - [P] ea pan » TF e Me Swimming poo Hotel Capri has 20 rooms. The rooms have © Gani _| showers, but they don’t have baths. The hotel [dccsit havea swimming pol. A=" |_ 5 TVinalome has | | nave extras rine 3 Complete the sentences. Use have, don't have, has or doesn't have. a The Hotel Splendide '* acar park. b The rooms in the Hotel Splendide atv © The rooms in the Hotel Capri aly. d The Hotel Capri a restaurant. © The Hotel Capri agarden. f The Hotel Splendide agarden, @ you Yes. Here | Do you have | No, Idon't. | havea pen? | youre. | [any money? | | Sorry. | ( \) | apen? | | Do you have money? | 4 Add a question. Use Do you have ...? and words from the box. + any water? ... a pent? key? — v.., any food? -» amobile? any money? —.., awatch? —.., a. computer? a Pm hungry, 20 you have any food? b What time is it? © Td like to write a letter. d Lwant to buy a newspaper. E © I want to send an email. f Vd like a drink, g I'd like to phone my mother. hI want to open the door, Write in your language She has a flat in Barcelona. | The hotel doesn't have a ear park Do you have a mobile? party, a good time ...: ‘e/are having (lunch) BR E ave + toodvarink rs haves meals | h | haveameal have anicecream a sandwich i ameal | have 22224 have breakfast a burger has y ‘nas tunch ‘an ice cream havea cup of coffee dinner cup of coffee 1 Complete the sentences. Use words from the tables. | menansza) have. ac a 22a ura um a Lusually a cup of coffee at Castro's. vente b We often go to La Bodega to © Maria often at Miller's. tu Bedega : Business Lunch d_ We sometimes go to Café Dolce and mea rate 12.00-2.00 ntown! e Henever achome, |W ed CASTRO'S Be He always goes to Jo's café. £ Toften meet my friends at Mamma’s [CAFE wy] and we DOLCE for ice cream | | corre nouse ELEM reves pary,havwastower = ® @y Ps hited Isherbirthday. I get up Its hot. Wehavea [think I'l ‘She wants to at 7.00and Let's go and meeting havea bath havea party. haveashower. have aswim. every Friday, and go to bed. 2 Choose the right word, and add have or has + a. rr a We have o meeting in New York every month. [shower / meeting] orl b Why don't you and put on some clean clothes? [meeting / bath] € ‘Is Mr Brown in the office this morning?” “Yes, he is. Bur he at 11.00. [meeting / bath] on her birthday. [meeting / party] © Idon't want to . The water's cold. [swim / party] f Myhair is dirty. 1 think I'll «party { shower) i eptic She's having a pizza. 3 What are these people doing? Use phrases from A and B. a He's having a. cup of coffee mene Pe ale Cl ey _ Goodbye! Have a nice time, Have a good SS holiday. 4 What can you say to these people? Write sentences from the table. a Some friends are going to London for the weekend. ‘time Hose a nice time Have & good. weekerd.. day. Rab ti : : good evening. b It's 7.30 in the morning, Your husband/wife is Havea ee woakerd going to work, meal holiday. © Some friends are going skiing for two weeks in France, dA friend is going to a restaurant for dinner. € 135.00 on Friday afternoon, You're saying goodbye to a friend at work, one usually have a sandwich for lunch. They'e having @ meeting on Friday. Have a good weekeng. Len) | So, you're German @ | 'm Donna. } | ‘Tim Doctor ee yous | ) — 1 ( - Phillips. a doctol m8 & 2 a, | EA) € {Hu rm Mike. rae ) Yes - we're Sioa {from Berlin, : ¥ if rm am) TEL youre (you are) we're (= we are) 1 Add the missing verbs. Write the sentences. a Hi. Iulia. 1 from London. Hem Julia. Um from London. b Happy Birthday! You 16 today! ¢ Hello, I fobn. Ta student We Japanese. We from Osaka. € Mr Williams ... Yes, you in Room 235. Grammar @ This painting is mostly grey and black. ‘The woman's dress is black, her shoes are oe black, and her chair is black ‘O47 ~~ The wall and the floor are grey. _ Singular | Plural Her dress ts blauk, | Hur sive are bi The wallis grey. The well and the floor are grey. 2 Look at this painting Het coir: mounts Write is or are. The sky (a) _.. grey, the clouds (b) white, and the mountains (c) black. The road (d) prey. The man's hat and coat © black, and the dog 6 black and white. | tm English, and my wife is German. This is King Abdullah Il. | {This is Queen Rania. He Is the King of fordan. | He's | his is their home, is i tis, and thisis inamman, |] rrincess Salma, | | It's = this is, Princess linan ... Weis... | Sheis... | Nis.. Pee zi on an on on aE REE He's She's. Its They're a Thee 3 Write the sentences with 's or 're. a They are Chinese, Tere Chinese. d He is 24, b She is a doctor. € tis anice day. © Itis four o'clock. f They are married 4 Complete the sentences. Use He’s, She's, It’s or They're. Match the sentences with the pictures. a (5) These are my parents. They're _ quite old now. b |_} This is my car. 21965 Buick. ce (] Thisis my husband, French. d (_) This is my daughter, Lise. nearly 15. pel. ¢ (1) These are our two dogs. Dalmatians. £ (] This is our flat. in the centre of Paris, They're Japanese. W's a nice day. 1 Complete the sentences. Use I'm or I'm not. a [have an Italian name, but!" "° Italian. b Can J have some bread, please? hungry. © I don't want to go to bed. tired. d I live in Paris, but French. I'm American, e Hello. Miguel. What's your name? £ ‘Do you want some water?’ ‘No, thanks, thirsty” B Grammar The café ‘The shops The café ‘The shops | | is open. are open. isnt open, aren't open. 2 The picture shows two families. Alan Mary Flora Charles Read the sentences. Choose isn’t or aren't. a Alan and Mary dst (Gren’?) married. b John isn’ / aren't Charles's son. © Alan isn't / aren't Susie's father. d The two boys isn't / aren't brothers. e The two girls isn't / aren't sisters. ‘Susie Julia. Nick John Who is in Family 12 Alan, Who is in Family 2? Maria Sharapova, the | American tennis player Sheisnt , 5 yt | S26 158° American - she's Russian. | She's not ae Bend thas German | ‘Theyre not Positive Negative I'm Tm not = you're | you're not you aren't we're | we're not we aren't they're | they're not ox they aren't he's | he's not he isn't shes | she's not she isn’t itisn't its its not 3 Complete the responses. Use negative sentences. a | think they're Italian. They're not Italian. OR They aren't (talian pa b I'm ten today! Good evening, Mr and Mrs Jones, € It's5 o'clock. Let's go. f Ilike your new shoes. g Can | use this photocopier? h That's Sophie. | think she’s his wife. ees Write in your language They aren't married. She isn't Italian - she's French. No, thanks. We're not hungry. ‘They're French. You're only nine, Steven Spielberg, the German film director .. He's American. We're Mr and Mrs Brown. It’s 4.30. ‘They're quite old. Its a fax machine. She’s his sister. ———— - : Areas || Yen, eco [Are sou Me 1| {Excuse me. Are English? We're from | _ married? | you a waiter? ~ | London. fi = 4, Lf E S s a English? 7 + Are you maria? (08), |_somesce _ tion avwaiter? | MN You are English. ve you English? | 4 Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Answer about you. Use Yes, | am or No, I'm not. @ youa doctor are? Are you 9. dector?, b Brazil from are you? c Spanish you are? d are married you? e aare teacher you? Lele tu lurelg @ Is the hotel nice? ) Sentence The hotel is nice. ‘The beds are comfortable. a wate Counted Is the hotel nice? | Are the beds comfortable? | iy + er ia Come te San José... | a ts the weather good? ® the weather's good b ® the water's warm | c ‘ the beaches are clean i 4 ‘* the people are friendly 4 © Se the food Is good... 4 ft +e ... and it's cheap, too. | @ ( Yes, itis. ) | wsiovely. Ye they are, ‘They're from New York. | ——— Isthe |e 5 -——~ r \or wean ire good? |S (No, icisnt Roe I™(N they aren't 2 (itscold and wet. | 2/ They're English Y a 3 Write short answers. BE a Is Paula 18? No, she ton't. She's only 17. she ts. o Yes, itis. 2 's lovel 7 b Is their flat nice? It’s lovely. we are. © Are the children at home? They're in bed. they are. d Is John at home? He's at work. — e Is this your car? Idon't have a car. folate " . she isn't £ Is she Spanish? She's from Madrid. | No, itisi't. & Are you from Washington? ‘We're from Boston. we aren’. | ‘they aren't. @ forsake || What isa evionust] | euphonium? Link } samsose sere Where is | | G3 | san Jose | | Si" te? | | What are | | lima beans? ——————— e She lives inthe town ofGirsk Where are the | | POBandi¢ BOB and JO | Virgin Islands? ve ‘ ea oes once ‘Is he English?’ ‘No, he isn't. ‘Ae the children at home? were Is their nat? Who is Alice Porter? Who are | Bob and What are damsons? There is/are CCC Cen ene as bank (E) A bus station A beach [P] ex pa ee svimming poo! A campsite In Palen... »» there’s.a bus station... .. there are two beaches .. | «+ there’s one bank ... «+ there are six shops. There's + singular _There are + plural a bus station. two beaches. There's bane | there are ae 4 Write centences about Trandino. Use There's ... or There are... . ‘TRANDINO a [E] Tere’ 0 ber 4 P| bi ch © wh f Qt = Grammar @ On Bird island ... ae isn't a bus station, These be(2) any hotels and there aren't any car parks. Theres only a lighthouse ~ and a lot of birds. There isn’t + singular a bank There IS a bys station There aren't + plural any notets. any car parks. There aren't 2 Look at A. Are these sentences about Palen or Trandino? Write P or T. a [7] There isn't a river. di () There isn't a bus station. b [_ There aren't any campsites. e [_) There isn't a lake. c¢ (There aren't any swimming pools. f (_) There aren't any beaches. 3 Look at the picture for 30 seconds. Then don't look, and write true sentences. a women There are three: women } BW —< dogs There's ome dag d cats © children f hotels dere ‘There's a bus station in Palen. ‘There are three hotels. There aren't any shops. Is/Are there .. .? veut 8 lanes) Isthere a ROYAL HOTEL = rm supermarket wk - near here? | CINEMA Pace Main See] LE POISSON square RisTAUioNT ‘Yes, here's \ Sipermarl@t 595A | one in George SS George 51 Street, MAL Se | — WV rons Pouce st) oa vaHAL | Are there any good hotels Tene ATIONAL ] Linthistownt || eee gie ke | ac Zo | Yes. The Hotel | | thoro-+ singular | Aro thore + plural | International. There's a supermarket. | There are two hotels. vs in Main | Square. } Is there a supermarket? | Are there any hotels? 4 Choose Is there ...? or Are there ...? (A sthere q LB there a a park near here? a bookshop near here? (are there* Are there v _| Is there Is there b= any cheap hotels? e any good restaurants? Tare there “PY ne8P Are there"? 8 Is there Isthere es any cinemas in this town? f a a bank near here? Are there Are there Now look at the map. Match these answers with the questions above. a r 5 Yes. there’s one |_ Yes -the Royal, in South Street, © in hill Road. | ‘Yes — the Ritz. It's in jeen Street, 1 think. ‘Yes, there's one L_+ in Mill Street. [~ There are two — one in King _ Suet, and one in Main Square, | ‘Ty the Taj Mahal in London Road. |_Or Le Poisson in Market Street 2 Complete the questions. Use Is there ...? or Are there ...? a Ave there any good shops? a any good museums? b acafé near here? e any toilets near here? © apostoffice nearhere? a school in this town? tect} ROYAL HOTEL K** The Reval Hotel has five single rooms, twelve double rooms and four famity evn «+The single rooms have one bed und 2 shower, kel + The double rooms have two beds anda bath. St my | =the amity room ave vee tesa bnthand shower, fal The hotel also has a bar ‘ and two restaurants. 1} How many double rooms ee x 4 are therein the Royal Hotel? | “How many restaurants are there? Sentence Question twelve double rooms. | > double rooms There are ‘two restaurants. How many restaurants ‘are there? 3 Look at the answers. What are the questions? Use words from the box. showers beds = bars_—baths- /familyrooms == rooms. a How mary family rooms are there? g@ Four. ‘Twenty-one. b e Nine. Sixteen. c f One. Forty-one. as Is there @ good hotel in this town? ‘Are there any shops near here? How many single rooms are there? Pp wi A) resent simple (1) esa Ns] Hi vm and \have}three children. ‘Tucson, Arizona. 'm Pete Simpson. 35, I'm married, ive)in Mendoza le Argentina, ‘and I(studymusie at che univer 4 Here are some sentences from the two websites. Find verbs and write them in the table. rewe a} = 5 a wa lat (lay the violin, the My children go to high Me piano and the guitar. school in the city. , oda (sane _ lay 7} You play baseball with my [havea I2yeanoid | we | children every Saturday. brother, Oswaldo. They l ay parents work in Mendoza.They | 8 We all ike baseball in | teach English at a high school, | | our family. {a 1 work for a small computer company. (h ‘At home, we speak Spanish, and sometimes English. 2 Read the sentences again. Are they about Pete or Clarisa? Write P or C. a © b ‘rink | He Tks | play plays: read sala reads: c d e f le jp Nes watch gh, watches study studies B h She studies | ~— ( Brench. She drinks black coffee. 3 Complete the sentences about Jim Brown a tena chess. b tea. c films. a a newspaper. e geography. f in Oxford. Grammar Unk ars @ wrass Vorb + -es yes Inroqular ‘drink: drinks watch watches ‘study studies have has speak speaks teach teaches work watks| go gees read reads like: likes | lve tes play plays 4 Fill the gaps with the correct form of the verb. My brother Rudi is German, but he (a) "@° (have) a Spanish wife, called Lucia. Rudi and Lucia (b) (live) in Montreal, in Canada, and they (c) (work) at the university. Lucia @ (teach) geography, and Rudi (e) (teach) German, They () (speak) French at work, but at home they usually (g) (speak) German. They (h) (have) a 19-year-old danghter, Heidi, and a 10-year-old son, André. Heidi (0) (study) French and German at university. André 0 (go) to an English school, and he (k) (speak) Spa ish, German, French and English. Wen Eire My parents live in London. He epoake French and Spanish, She teaches geography. cH Present simple (2) ( Idan't work Link a oe Yes (positive) _No (negative) | work. I don't work. | spock Frenoh, I don't speak French like dogs. | don't ike dogs, 4 What are these people saying? Use verbs from the box OB | aa eat Pay da any money! ‘speak r = watch b meat. e Italian. © coffee. _ the guitar. 2 Write about you a ea( meat | eat meat. OR | don’t eat meat b drink coffee ce work d havelonghair — € speak Japanese £ have children " 1 t BEBLETH? (GREEBLETD?) SS Sos v "Sorry -I dont wy =3) undersiand, | 3 What are the answers? Write I don't know or | don't understand. r ee) a 8 “Where'sthe {I dov't krow 4) Govorite | [ | stationt r 2 | hrvatski? 3 9 (How old ) © / Whatsher | } is Peter? phone > ’ number? “TA a ‘want a guitar for my birthday? ‘Mr and Mrs Brown?’ “We can't, Wedont “You don't play the guitar “Sorry. They don't live have any money’ ‘Tknow, but Twant to learn here! We have You don't eat... They lve. 4 Write don't + verb. Use verbs from the box. a They're married, but they don't have children. speak b They speak French, but they English. krow © We have a TV, but we it very often. Shave d We in London. We live in Oxford. have Ihave a brother, but you him. tive f They go to work by bus. They acar, wate rs ri eeu don't smoke. Sorry ~ | don’t understand, They don't speak Spanish. 5 Present simple (3) He doesn't play He doesn't listen My son John He doesn't go | doesn't go out... football... tothe cinema... to pop music... , ~ fhe He doesn't play He doesnt even He just sits in .. and reads | computer games watch TV... his room ... books. 1 Complete the table. | Yes (positive): verb + -s No (negative): doesn’t + verb goes ... doesn't go plays... doesn’t play He listens He She watches .. She sits . reads 2 Write doesn't + verb. Use verbs from the box. a Mysister doven't work in Berlin. She works in Hamburg. oF b My brother to school. He goes to university. have © He has two eats, but he _ adog. live di She jeans to work. She wears a dress. play e He speaks English and French, but he German. speak f Richard in New York. He lives in Washington. Mires wv work: g [van plays tennis, but he football. * AS wh red) | She likes dogs, She doesn't like dogs. He likes meat. He doesnt like meat. | 3 Write about these people. Use likes or doesn't like. a He likes books: me aac ete Tatars @ He They a we my tote | [ttm ns OB, My father eat meat. John and Alex John | ican 4 Mr and Mrs Brown go to a pizza restaurant with their children and their friends, Alex and Jodie. They don't like the same food. Choose don't or doesn't, re \ZZAS a MrBrown J Fae at onions. _ sae ra Yee ot oO SS ont — bb Mrs Brown Alike musheooms | Ai pe Ane & ee c The children > dont eat olives. fe & oe | |_| doesn’t ee) eee ee ai Napaltne GVO = ; pe d Alex and Jodie go does! ia tuna. ———_————— Se 7 i Ancricene G8 8 08 eee seat ie e Alex , like sausage, ao ry) Oaeesnt fon OOS 88-8 They want just one large pizza. Which pizza can they all eat? Answer: Verb table Write in your langu: | She doesn't speak English He doesn’t have a computer. | She doesn’t like cnitoren. aeveus MORNING person Some people wake up at 600, have 2 What 2oout you? Are you a morning person? cold shower and go to work. Angwer these questions Yes No 1 Deyoumaee up betoreoor =] 2 Doyouhwebreafatinted? O O 3° Do you watch TV) \ Se ! Other people wake up at 10.00, have breakfast in bed and watch TV. | Sentence Question wake up before 800. oy wake up betore 8.00? | | have breakfast in bed. | Do you have breakfast in bed? || waten TV. watch V2 1 Write questions. Use veros from the box. drink have have listen read wake UD c coffe? f Ls } ‘to the radio? f B Grammar 2 What do you do in the morning? Answer the questions. a Do you wake up before 8.00? € Do you have eggs for breakfast? Yes, | do. OR No, | don't. b Do you have breakfast in bed? f Do you drink tea? © Do you watch TV? g Do you have a shower? 4d Do you drink fruit juice? fh Do you listen w music? @ Read the interview. Kelly a | tun D8 Kelly Tan Kelly Tan What Where do you work? | when What do you do, Tan Liu? I'ma waiter, And where do you work? Ina Chinese restaurant in Soho. When do you start work? At 12.30 in the afternoon. 0? start work? | Oxo What you do? Where you work? 3 Read the magazine article. Find the seven verbs. 4 Complete the questions a Kelly Whore 40 you come. from? Tan From Hong Kang. b Kelly Where ‘Tan InLondon. © Kelly When Tan At 11.4N\in the evening Kelly How much Tan — About £400 a week © Kelly What Tan English and maths. £ Kelly Where This week Kelly Brown talks to Tam Liu, a waiter in a Chinese restaurant in Soho. TAN LIU (comes) from Hong Kong. He lives in London, and he works in a Chinese restaurant in Soho. He starts work at 12.30 in the afternoon, and he finishes work at 11.30 in the evening, He earns about £400 a week. In the morning, he studies English and maths at a college near the restaurant. Tan At acollege near the restaurant. ea Write in your language ‘De you have lunch at work?! "No, | don't” Where do you work? Present simple (5) ATMA PAu aa ue UL) | re No, he doesn't. He works ina | Se | Yes, they do. They teach les os He's ‘heel nurse. | English at nguage school, sehvol. He's the sel 2 L lish at a language school. | A coe 7 = | | Question | __ Answer ! np work in a hospital? |_| Yes, he/she does, | 2028 Sheva in Tokyo? No, he/she doasn't. |o ter Reina ross? tia rete eit 4 Complete the questions and answers. a ‘My sister works ina hotel. “I'm going to Bristol 10 see my brother’ + Does SMe like it” : live there?” «Ne, she doesn't . She says it's i 7 -He studies at very boring.’ Bristol University. b “sty parents are teachers? d ‘Miranda is a secretary’ teach children?” work in an office?” i -Theyteach at * « She works in the university’ a bookshop. i Cie Value Q What do Q What does p penguins ; cat? Ueyton Q where do A Fish, Hewitt play? | kangaroos “| 7 A tennis live? A In Australia, [Rite AF | Q where does sS sushi come a from? | wat What @ 2 2 A japan. Wore 28 ite all do they ..? Jap: | 2 Write questions. Match them with the answers in the box. 4 India and Attica In the White House. 5 The guitar. 2 Italy. 4 In Antarctica. 6 Football, a Where / penguins / live? Where do perguins live? 4 b What / Eric Clapton / play? © Where / elephants / come from? 2 Bass d Where / Flat cars / come from: What / Ronaldo / play? f Where / the US President / live? be) @| (Wosrtime ) (Axabour) (when does | (thai) (What dim at Gest Wecieven: fil testes (| ok ltt pusleave? | | o'clock. | close five [Sees Ne a N v NY ‘ho bus leave? What time 0088. te shop close? the film start? 3 Look al the answers. What are the questions? Use verbs from the box. leave open start arrive “close finish Tessar fa What time docs the lirary close? PART ‘At half past four. 6:00 - 9.00 My b bee Atsix o'clock. lawiam © a LIBRARY 1 At half past three. Open: 9.30 - 4.30 ee Monday ~ Saturday At twenty past five. ——————— 7 es Toke the 3.20 train from London _| At nine o'clock in the evening. “Waterloo Tiseeyouat —__—_| ft pis sis Manchester station at 5.20. At half past nine. ¥ — eer Mee Doss she work in a hospital? ‘Where does sushi come from? What time does the bus arrive? | 146 A Grammar Present continuous (1) Su) @ I'm, we're SBA listen, write, play eat, drink = 428 U'm sitting on the balcony. I'm listening ) | We're eating cakes, we're drinking coffee, and we're playing cards. Verb Present continuous Verb Present continuous | Hsten gpg, listening eat oe |, eating write vce Witing drink tee OFinking sit We're siting play (Were raving 1 Complete the sentences. Use verbs from the tables. alo sitting in the office, b pizza, c emails. d lemonade. e Were on the beach. f ta the radio. g ice cream, h chess. wn Faris, and we've leony French af a language Schock Verb Present continuous stay staying learn => | I'm learning work We're working lwo ling 2 Complete the postcards. Use words from the box. a we/ stay b 1/team fa) We're staying c we/live summer. (b) d we / work: at a language scree. e If stay ee f 1/leam (o) an Berdin le row. (A) at the unsversity. ) at a small hotel in Mackid. (f) Spanish in the morving, and (8) in a restewrant in the evening. @ (How ? _____ ——- | I'm not living in London We aren't staying ata hotel. now. I'm living in Oxford. |We're staying with friends, ‘im ving " living rq living | , {tm atoyirg: {'m not staying We're staying P| Wearen't 3 Write sentences. Use I'm not or We aren't. a We're living in Zurich, not Geneva. We aren’ living in Geneva. b I'm learning Russian, not Spanish. ¢ I'm studying geography, not maths. d I'm working in a hotel, not a restaurant. € We'e staying at a hotel, not a campsite. F We're talking about Sue, not Sue's sister. Und Write in your language 'm learning English. We're staying with friends. We aren't staying at a hotel. Present continuous (2) eel ane) ren't (reading) = Aman is sitting at a table. A woman is standing by a He's playing cards. He's window. She's reading a letter. wearing a hat, and he’s She's weuring along dress. smoking a pipe. Verb Present continuous “Verb Present continuous | stand te Standing ... st | sitting read | . reading . | pay on playing wear wearing smoke sm 1 Write sentences about the people. Use verbs from the tables. a She's silting ata table abook, awhite dress. b Hes by the door, a guitar. © by the window. apipe. ‘They're in the garden ... Os sll PTE a .. They're standing wa They're talking... ...They're and they'te le the swimming poo! ... laughing... shaking hands. “Verb ——_Present continuous Verb | Present continuous | stand > ove Standing laugh Ee vg laughing . la trey" taking shake! MVE shaking mE 2 What are the people doing? Write sentences. Use verbs from the box. a They're talking rink talc b e eat smoke « f laugh read Pcie lulls @ (00k at the five men in the picture He enn Sn isn't rr Ais eating, B isn't eating, i reading. Band E are reading. A, C and D aren't reading, eating | They aren't Fo ing, | 3. What are the men’s names? Alex is wearing glasses. John and Nick aren't wearing hats. Nick isn't eating, Alex and Bill aren't reading. Peter isnt talking on the phone, A B a D E Now complete the sentences. a Alex a hat. d Bill and Peter glasses. b Nick abook. e Bill and Peter _ hats. © John onthe phone, f Peter a sandwich. red Write in your language She's standing by the window. Thoy're shaking hands. He isn't wearing glasses. Present continuous (3) Are you listening {s the train tothe radio? | | coming? { you/sit/ | he /stay/ |/ 1/go/ the here? inthis right way? (d} [e |hotel? 1 i bse come? (we f go} { the bus / homer [ lz the bus? a Are you waiting for the bus? b e f Grammar @ am! |) —— | Areyou ee Bangak {Se 7 B Grammar @ _ You know about the meeting next Friday, John. — Yes. ll be there. What about Stephen? Yes, He'l be there, And what about Richard and Bob? | They'll be there. Meeting, London Office And Fond 11.30 am., Friday 14th Oct. No, she wont be there. She'll be in Paris. ~ : John YOK Lanitan Ss mae || Stephen! v1 oN Iwill > won't on | = Bob || He wil > Hell He won't a coe = | She will > Shell She won't ua oe They will > ‘They'l) ‘They won't |

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