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ay ae ELEMENTARY with mini-dictionary ita Leyte sarah cunningham peter moor ee i ek corre CONTENTS CCC ecard Rea Coot emer Module 0 Common words 6 Numbers 1-100 Numbers 0-21 7 Days of the week 3 Plurals 8 Saying hello and goodbye The alphabet 9. Classroom instructions Prorouns and possessive adjectives Tbe: normes and countries Names and counties Reading and listening 2 be: personal information Pronunciation: Word stress General knowiedge quiz Pronunclaton: short ferms Nationalities 3. Articles (1): a/an + obs Pronunelaton: Word stress 4. be: personal questions Jobs Pronunciation: Sentence stress questions and Pronunciation; Word stress short answers 1 this, that, these, those Everyday objects Reading and listening: My Pronunciation: this wi, that baw, these Riz/ Pronunciation: Word stress fovowrite thing ‘and those faeue/ Pronunciation: Short forms pie oe Family vocabulary 2 have got 3 Possessive 's jodule 3.1 Present simple questions Common verbs Reading and vocabulary: fe Pronunciation: Sentence stress in questions Vocabslary and speaking: fin Artain page26 2 Present simple (positive and negative) Daily routines Listening: Life in Australia 1 Present simple: he and she, like ing, Activites, Listening: Celebrity loves questions fond hates Pronunciation: Thtd person verb forms Reading: An American star 2 Present simple questions: he and she In tendon and a Bath star in Hollpwo 3 Activity verbs and adverbs of frequency 1 can and can’t Vocabulary and reading: Listening and vocabulary: Pronunciation: can and con't Transport At the arport 2 Articles (2): /an, the and zero ee nen rn Perens Seer ee eR acne eater cea or 1 There is and There are Food (countable ond Listening: Breakfasts Pronunciation: Linking uncountable nouns) around the world 2 some and any Reading and speaking: Pronunciation: Sentence stress Food: Facts and myths 3. How much and How many due? 1 Past simple: was and were Years, decades and Reading: An ordinary life rear Pronunciation: Past forms of be centuries ‘an amazing idea A 2 Past simple: regular and irregular verbs Pronunciation: Sentence Listening: A true story stress Pronunciation: Regular past simple forms cca Cr ecg Task: Find Information fom documents Realife: Answering questions Study tip: Capnal Tenens Preparation: reading Pronunciation: Stress ond intonation in Pronunciation spot: The sound /a/ (schwa) Task speating questions Fol up: writing improve your wetting Addresses in English, Task Talk about your family tee Teal life: Closroom language Study tp: Learning grammar words Prepartion sering Pronunciation: Sounding paite Pronunciation spot The sound A and fy Task: speaking I improve your writing: Follow up witing Whiting about your family Task: Find things n common Real life: Days and times Study tip: Remembering spelling Preparation: listening Pronunciation Sentence ress Pronunciation spt Sent ables Task speaking Gl improve your writing Commas, full stops, and and but Task: Find on e-mail fiend Reol life: Asking patitely ‘Study tip: Finding spelling in a Preparation: reading Pronunciation: Sounding polite dictionary (1) Task: reading ond speaking improve your writing: Pronunciation spot: Words ending in s {A pasograph about « friend “Task: Complete a survey about transport Real life: Buying a ticket Preparation: reading ond writing Bh improve your writing: Task: speaking Completing an immigration form Follow up: writing ‘Task: Describe the differences berween Real life: Ordering food and drink Study tip: finding grammar in a two pletures Pronunciation: intemational words: dictionary (1) Preparotion: listening Sounding polite Pronunciation spot: International words Task: speaking Improve your writing Describing food Task Tell your ie tory Teal ife: Dates and other pastime Study up: nding grammar na Preparation: listening phrases dictionary (2) Teak speoting Pramuncain: Sentence tress Pronunciation pot: The sounds /s/ ond! Folow up: wing improve your writing Time linkers: before, after, then Reus Bre cing 1 Past simple negative forms Describing Alms Pronunciation: Sentence stress Pronunciation: Word stress 2 Post simple ques DCCC Reading: Film facts! LUstening: The author behind the legend 1 Comparative adjectives Pronunciation: Stressed and weok stables 2 Superlative adjectives Shops and shopping Reading: The world's most famous markets Con Seeniees 1 Present continuous Clothes Pronunciation: The sound // Pronunciation: Vowel sounds 2 Present simple or Present continuous? Vocabulary and writing: Describing people eee sung: Song: Ret corer ee ading and speaking: Comparatives and Rrra none a ey Peete ett We 1 cam and can’t for ability Animals and natural Pronunciation: Sentence stress and weak forms Features 2 Question words 3. Use of articles (3) Pronunciation: Different pronunciations ofthe 1 Future intentions: going to, would like to Vocabulary and speaking: ‘and want to Going out and staying in Pronunciation: Weak form of to 2 Suggestions and offers Promunciation: Sounding polite 1 Infinitive of purpose Vocabulary and speaking: 2 might ana wit Education and careers Pronunciation: Present and future forms Pronunciation: Silent vowel ret Listening: People who wear uniforms Reading: Amazing facts ‘about the natural world Listening: Man's best fiends? Reading: Easy English? Listening: My career Coes Perienrery sounds 1 Present perfect Ways of communicating Reading: Getting in touch Pronunciation: Sentence stress through the ages 2 Time phrases with the Present perfect end Post simple 1. Prepositions of movement Things in a town, Listening; A tour of Pronunciation: Sentence stress Pronunciation: Word stress ‘Edinburgh 2 have to, don’t have to, can and can’t Pronunciation: have t© woe rae ey eee ace Task: Interview other students about arts and entertainment Preparation: listening Task: speaking Follow up: writing Task: Choose souvenirs from your country Preparation: stening Taste speoking rT Real life: Arranging a Bh improve your waiting: Ralory Real life: Asking in shops Pronunciation: Sentence stress in questions BW Improve your writing: Describing a place MCE Cu Tg Study tip: Checking and revising Pronunciation spot: Sressed sylabies ‘Study tip: Finding spelling in a dictionary (2) Pronunciation spot: The sound fi/ “Task: Complete and describe a picture Preparation: listening Task: speaking “Task: Devise a general knowledge quiz Preparation: listening Task: writing and speaking ‘Real life: Street talk Pronunciation: Sounding polite B improve your writing: Comecting mistakes Reol life: Saying quantiles and big pumbers BE improve your writing: Panctution ‘Study up: Recording new vocabulary Pronunciation spot: The sounds Av/ and /a/ “Task: Plan a weekend away Preparation: reading and listening Task: speaking Real life: Talk about the weather improve your writing Wote about noiday place ‘Study tip: Remembering cotlacations Pronunciation spot: Short forms Task: Find the right course Preparation: reading and speaking Task speaking Task: Analyse a questionnai Preparation: reading Task: speaking Real life: Applying for a course improve your writing Boretiouons tt Mis, Dn Real life: Telephoning Pronunciation: Sounding polite improve your writing: Writing a note Study tip: English outside the elasstoom Pronunciation spot: The sounds /o, /au/ and /s/ Study tip: Revising Pronunciation spot: The sounds fx! and /s/ ‘Task: Plan a website about your town, Preparation: vocabulary ond reading Task: speaking Follow up: writing Real life: Following directions improve your writing Rposteard i l 1 aman 4 achair 5 adoor 6 apen : i 2 adesk ba student © 8women’ d_ anctebook e agil f awindow Match the pairs of words above. Listen and check, then repeat, Le aman a woman a ° Numbe f a Write the numbers. wweny20 ght neu Steen fees wet thee te Seno b @EED Listen and say the numbers 0 to 21 1 book 4 choir 7 boy 2 teacher § student 8 man 3 desk 6 gid 9 woman b Spel: bb How many can you see in your classroom? 1 Your firstname Seu ot ye + the name of your street + the name of your city five students + your teacher's name 6 5 Pronouns and possessive adjectives What are the pronouns in A in your language? Match them to the possessive adjectives in B so 8 : a your > yoo \ ies che our d she my CE cit her (Myteacher!) \, fowe their = o they his 6 Numbers 1-100 a Write the next three numbers. Listen and check, then repeat. 21 twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four twenty-one (21) sixtysix (66) thirty-five (35) seventy-four (74) forty-three (43) eighty-one (81) flty-six (56) ninety-seven (97) b Listen and write the twelve numbers, Say the number and the number before, twenty) Ciwenty-one 217 6586 13 100 25 90 7 «3318 7 Days of the week ‘Write the days in the correct place. Listen and check, then repeat. Thursday 8 Saying hello and goodbye a @QED Match the sentences to the pictures. Listen and check | Bye, Kate. See you later. Fine thants, and you? | Hello, Tom. How 3 Goodbye, Tom are you? b Practise the conversations. Use your names. 9 Classroom instructions 2 Match the teacher's instructions to the pictures. Open your books at page 10, please. # Listen. Write this in your notebooks Look at the picture. Put your books here, please, Work in pairs. b Listen and follow the instructions. People and places v be (positive, negative, questions and short answers): personal information Articles: a/an + jobs Vocabulary: Names, countries and nationalities Reading and listening: Generol knowledge quiz ‘Task: Find information from documents Real fife: Answering questions yvvyy i a be: names and countries Work in pairs. Practise this conversation. /Hello, my name's What's your name? _, Nice to meet you. “ conversation on the right. Then listen and check ‘No, no! Fm rom Buenos Aires. Hit Nice to meet you, Carla. Nice to meet you, too } Really? Manchester’ a fantastic city. Are these sentences true (v) or false (X)? 1 Corla's from Italy. 3. Ben and Emily are English. 2 Ace's from Italy. 4 They're from London. 1 be: positive forms Complete the gaps i rom tin. am) You you trom Mian 00? He Het" from Buenos Ares. Hes) She Carla tom aly (carla) They Ben andEmiy trom Manchester 2 Questions | 's your name? are you rom? \ Read Language summary A on page 150. patty: canta: Ew: cara: exitv: ante: niet: mic: rawy: Hi, Carla, (1) Hi tow are you? Fine, thanks. Carlo, this is Ben. Ben, this is Carla, from my class. She's from Milan. @ Hello, Ben. Nice to meet you. This is my friend Ariel Hello, Ariel. Where are you from? Are you from Italy, too? — ‘Well, nice to meet you ) —___ Emily and Ben are from Manchester. (9 ——_ Thank you. Practice Walk around the class. Ask and answer these questions. What's your name? ‘Where are you from? Introduce a student to the class. This is Ramon. He's frome . Pronunciation Listen and practise saying these counties ttaly Mexico aitain the USA Argentina Rassia. china apt .- . eee we Poland Spain. Germany Thailand \ i ™ Work in pairs. Point to the photos. Ask and answer questions like this. He's from the USA. Where's he from? Where are they from?) (They're from Argentina a Where are these cities? Which are capital cities? Ask and answer with your partner. Hamburg Bangkok San Diego Liverpool Warsaw StPetersburg Beijing Buenos Aires cairo Barcelona Rome Monterrey (Where's Hamburg? >) ¢ Hamburg's in Germany. Where's Bangkok? >) (Bangkok's the capital Where's Bangkok) (_ Bantoks the b GGEEB uisten and check, mf SQ module 1 People and places a Vocabulary Nationalities @ Match the nationalities to the countries Country Nationality 1 Spain British 2 china \ meron 3 theusA | Japanese 4 Tutey | chinese 5 taly Polish 6 Britain Italian 7 Poland | Korean 8 Australia | Russian 9 Japon French 10 Korea “Spanish 11 France Turkish 12 Russio Australian b Listen and check. Pronunciation GED Listen, Can you hear y the stress? British American Ja-pa-nese ‘Mark the stress on the other nationalities in exercise 1 Listen, check and repeat. Reading and listening 2 Work in pairs. Do the general knowledge quiz. 6 Listen and check your answers. Count your marks. 10 GENERAL KNOWLEDGE QUIZ [EJ Maten the currencies to the countries. (4 marks) Austratia Japan France Turkey | ine HI Match tne stomps to the countries. (4 marks) Poland Egypt Thailand Britain iil [BQ Mich of these companies is alin? Korean? German? Japanese? A _@® sony HyunoAl {BQ which word below is in: (5 marks) Arabic? Chinese? Russian? Italian? Spanish? dollar (4 marks) z Hola [3] a SSIES 2Kull Sppanernyiire 4k4F Ciao (GQ Wat nationality are these actresses? (3 marks) Language focus 2 Pronunciation be: personal information Look at the tapescript for recording 8 on page 164. Listen | again. Practise saying the short | formsin sentences. 4 GD Look at photos 1-3, Match the sentences below to the people Practice 4,2 Write four tue and four false sentences about the people in the photos. b Work in pairs, Read out your sentences. Your partner corrects the false ones. (Toshi and Mariko \ are married. 2-—— . Toshi and Mariko co False. They : (aren't married. Hisname’s Andre. 2 He's nineteen \roretents. / b Her name's Marisol. ‘She's ot the ai Ma - ¢ Their names are Toshi and Mariko, * She isn’t on holiday. she's on d_ They're from Tokyo. business, He's from Russia 1 They're tourists. 2 ED We the semences £ She's from Valencia in Spain, _-_-m™ She's thirty-five and she's martied that are true for you. Correct 4g He's twenty-two m1 Heisn't married. He single the false ones in HeéSasmdent at Moscow University, © They aren't married They're fiends You're in an English lesson. 7 2 GERD Listen to Andrei, Marisol and Toshi. Check your answers, b You're fromChina, in not from China. Ue from Grammar You're Italian. Your school’s in New York be: positive and negative short forms. Your lossroons very snl Complete the table. Then listen and check Your tadhers Rows Jotlond. Your teacher's married. short form shore form 9 8 Your father’s a politician. Your parents ore on holiday ju are ure are not feis " fetenee Your English lessons are in the sheis I she isnot a evening itis itisnot —_—_ You're thirty-five yeors old we are we ae not we aren't 1 You're at work they are they ae not Tam Tam not mm not > Read Language summaries A, 8 and E on page 150. " =~ module 1 People and places rs Language focus 3 Pronunciation | Articles (1): a/an + jobs GED Listen and mark the stress on the words in GHED Mateh the jobs tothe pictures, Then listen exercise 1. Practise saying the words and check. ° . footballer musician engineer footballer @musicisn anengineer a lawyer 2 police officer a PA (personal assistant) a singer an electrician a shop assistant a doctor and anurse an actor and an actress a walter and a waltress a businessman and a businesswoman work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the people in the pictures. With jobs we use the articles a/an. fon + vowel a, e,1,0,u) a+ other letters He's an engineer 1m awoiter | She's an actress He's a police officer. > Read Language summary F on page 150. Practice Moke four true sentences. Compare sentences with a partner. Examples: V'm a low student. My mother's a doctor, My father’s an electrician. My friend Yusefs a student. 22 Wie a short paragraph about yoursl My naree’s ra. years old trea Ue from in Wnt. (ruarried) my mother/husband is a 3 2 Workin pairs. udent A: Read about two famous people on page 138. Student B: Read about two famous people on page 140. b Give three pieces of information about each person but do not say hisiher name. Can your partner guess who heishe is. ies an actor. He's 16) conn bicapa?) 4 A. He isn't marr Leona ~the USA He isnt mari ponee ae € Play again. This time you think of the famous people. 12 Language focus 4 be: personal questions 8 QD) Read the market research interview. Which is the best answer to each question? EB What's your full name? a My name's Will Db It’s William Anthony Barker. EA where are you from? I'm from Wellington in New Zealand. b I'm French. Are you here on holiday? @ No,I'ma tourist. b Yes, lam. 5B 8 How old are you? a It’s thirty-two. ‘What's your job? a I'ma musician. brrm twenty-six b You're a student. Are you married? @ Yes,I'msingle. b No, I'm not. 5 What's your address in England? @ It’s 25 Manor Road, London N10. b It's willbarker@ble.com. What's your telephone number? @ It’s 020 7535 3555. b No, itisn’t b Listen to the interview and check. 1 Questions with be Notice the word order answer uestion a — How old are you? ae What'S your phone number? rm twenty-six ‘My phone number's 0171 53385. Short answers to yesino questions Are you married? Yes, 1am. No, I'm not, Yes, he is. No, he isn't Is he on holiday? > Read Language summaries C and D on page 150. Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions from exercise 1. Answer for yourself. Pronunciation 1 Look at the tapeseript on page 164. Listen to the stzess in the questions and short answers. oo . Are you on holiday? Yes, !am. 4 . Are you married? No, I'm not. 2. Listen and practise the questions and answers. Practice 1 Put the questions into the correct order. you /a student fare? Are you @ student? you / are / twenty-one? from / is / Britain / your teacher? what / your / e-mail address /’s? old / how / 1s / your mother? where / from / Jennifer Lopez / 8? where / Manchester /'s? you / single / are? you / from J are / a big clty? your father / a businessman / is? serene ance 2 Work in pairs. Choose five questions to ask your partner. Wat's your full name? Chrevou tom) 13

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