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T=] by SIDE (THIRD EDITION IS) F-\V(-1 a OY (ell T=1.0) Sle =I) Not for sale in the USA and Canada Side by Side, 3rd edition Student Book 1 Copyright © 2001 by Prentice Hall Regents Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. ‘A Pearson Education Company. All rights reserved, No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher. Pearson Education, 10 Bank Street, White Plains, NY 10606 jee president, director of publishing: Allen Ascher Editorial manager: Pam Fishman Vice president, director of design and production: Rhea Banker Associate director of electronie production: Aliza Greenblatt Production manager: Ray Keating Director of manufacturing: Patrice Fraceio Digital layout specialist: Wendy Wolf Associate art director: Elizabeth Carlson Interior design: Elizabeth Carlson, Wendy Wolf Cover design: Blizabeth Carlson Contributing Side by Side Gazette authors: Laura English, Meredith Westfall Photo credits: p. 25, Walter Hodues!Corbis; p. 26, (tp, left) Rhoda Sidney/Stock Boston, (top, right) Stuart Cohen/The Image Works, (botiom, left) Will & Deni MeIntyre/Tony Stone Images, NY, (bottom, right) Ariel Skelley’The Stock Market; p. 54, (top) Spencer Grant/Linison Agency, Ine, (bottom) Bachmann/The Image Works; p. 77, leenter) Liane Enkelis/Stock Boston, (eft) Bill Horsman/Stock Boston, (right) Robert Nickelsberg/Liaison Agency, Ine p. 78, (top) ‘John ColettiStock Boston, (second from top) Torleif Svensson/The Stock Market, (second from bottom) Rick ‘Smolan/Stock Boston, (Godtom) Monika Graff'Stock Boston; p. 98 top) Randi Anglin/The Image Works, (second from top| David S, Robbins/Tony Stone Images, NY, (second from bottom) Richemond/The Image Works, (bottom) Tony Stone Images, NY: p. 115, Starv/Stock Boston; p. 116, (top left) Topham/The Image Works, (botom, left) Paolo ‘NegrifTony Stone Images, NY, (center) G. Salomone, Granata Prese/The Image Works, (right) T & D MeCarthy/The Stock Market; p. 140, (top) John ColettiStock Boston, (center) Index Stock Photography, (bottom) David Simson/Stock Boston; p. 165, (bottom, right) Bric Sander/Liaison Agency, Inc, (top) Jef Greenberg/The Image Works, (ottom, left) Lee Snider/The Image Works; p. 166, (op, left) eff Greenberg/The Image Works, top, center) Owen Franken/Corbis, (top, right) David Young-WolfffTony Stone Images, NY, (bottom, eft) Frank SitemanjOmni-Photo Communications, Inc, (bottom, center) Willie L. HillThe Image Works, (bottom, right) David Young: Wolf’PhotoBait ‘The authors gratefully acknowledge the contribution of Tina Carver in the development of the original Side by Side program. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Molinaky, Steven d. Side by side / Steven 4, Molinsky, Bill Bliss, p.em, 1. English language—Conversation and phrase books. 2. English language—Texthooks for foreign speakers. I, Bliss, Bill. II. Title. PEL131.M576 2000 428.3'4 ded 00044990 ISBN O0-13-O26744-9 (Regular Edition) 11 12 13 14 15 - RRD — 07 06 05 04 ISBN O0-13-111959-1 (Regular Edition with Audio Highlights) 56789 10—RRD~ 07 06 05 ISBN O-13-L83934-4 (International Edition) 5678910 RRD— 07 06 05 Steven J. Molinsky Bill Bliss Mustrated by Richard E. Hill CONTENTS To Be: Introduction Personal Information Meeting People To Be + Location Subject Pronouns Classroom Objects Rooms in the Home ities and Nationalities Places Around Town Present Continuous Tense e 8 8 Everyday Acti ouse Gazette e To Be: Short Answers Possessive Adjectives Everyday Activities To Be: Yes/No Questions Short Answers Adjectives Possessive Nouns Describing People and Things Weather To Be: Review Present Continuous Tense: Review Prepositions of Location Members Describing Activities and Events oS: Gazette Prepositions There Is/There Are Singular/Plural: Introduction Places Around Town Locating Places Describing Neighborhoods Describing Apartments ‘'|® 7 25 27 35 45 53 55 °] © Singular/Plural Adjectives This/That/These/Those 67 Clothing Colors Shopping for Clot tise Gazette ” Simple Present Tense 9 Languages and Nationalities Everyday Activities Simple Present Tense: Yes/No Questions Negatives Short Answers 87 Habitual Actions People's Interests and Activities jude Gazette 7 @ @ Object Pronouns Simple Present Tense: $ vs. non-s Endings Have/Has Adverbs of Frequency 9 Describing Frequency of Actions Describing People Contrast: Simple Present and Present Continuous Tenses Adjectives 107 Feelings and Emotions Describing Usual and Unusual Activities Gazette 15 © Can Have to 417 Expressing Ability Occupations Looking for a Job Expressing Obligation Invitations Future: Going to Time Expressions Want to 127 Describing Future Plans and Intentions Expressing Wants Weather Forecasts Telling Time Making Predictions seine Gazette 139 G G © oySIDE Past Tense: Regular Verbs Introduction to Irregular Verbs 141 Past Actions and Activities Ailments Describing an Event Making a Doctor's Appointment Past Tense: Yes/No Questions Short Answers WH-Ques' More Irregular Verbs Time Expressions 149 Reporting Past Actions and Activities Giving Reasons Giving Excuses To Be: Past Tense 187 Television Commercials Describing Physical States and Emotions Telling About the Past Biographies and Autobiographies Gazette 165 APPENDIX Listening Scripts Thematic Glossary Cardinal Numbers Irregular Verbs: Past Tense INDEX 167 471 172 172 172 How to Say It! (Communication Strategies) Meeting People Greeting People Checking Understanding Attracting Someone's Attention Calling Someone You Know ‘on the Telephone Introducing People Expressing Gratitude Complimenting Hesitating Starting a Conversation Reacting to Information Reacting to Bad News Apologizing Asking the Time Saying How You Feel Giving an Excuse Recommending Products Pronunciation Linked Sounds Reduced and Reduced What are & Where are Deleted h Yes/No Questions with or Stressed and Unstressed Words ing Intonation to Check Understanding Emphasized Words Blending with does Reduced of Deleted h Reduced to Can & Can't Going to & Want to Past Tense Endings Did you Intonation of Yes/No Questions ‘and WH-Questions 3 13 21 30 40 51 57 74 84 95 103 11 123 135 142 153 159 16 24 34, 52 76 96 106 14 126 137 148 156 164 BC Ci asl Oe eee) * Meeting People VOocaABULARY PREVIEW 3. name 4, address . telephone number phone number What's Your Name? Use aet ot dea My name ie Maria. eet ota elst tg My addrese ig 235* Main Street. What's your phone number? @VCp oN CB ttm CL eee Muay Re int I'm from Mexico City. * What's = What is 235 = two thirty-five 741-8906 = seven four one ~ eight nine “oh six Answer these questions. 1, What'’s your name? 2. What's your address? 3. What's your phone number? 4, Where are you from? Now practice with other students in your class. @2 Interview a famous person. Make up addresses, phone numbers, and cities. Use your imagination! Practice with another student. Then present your role play to the class. A. What's your name? B. Myname is A CCC asda? B. A, _________ phone number? B. A. Where are you from? Bt a famous actor a famous actress a famous athlete the president® of your country Meeting People A. Hello. My name is Peter Lewis. B. Hi. I'm Nancy Lee. Nice to meet you. B. Nice to meet you, too. Practice conversations with other students. * president prime minister/leader WHAT'S YOUR NAME? My name is David Carter. My name is Mrs. Grant. My My name is Ms. Martinez. Tm American. I'm from phone number is 549-2376. My telephone number is San Francisco. (213) 694-5555. My fax number is (213) 694-5557. My name is Peter Black. My My name is Susan Miller. ‘My name is Mr, Santini, address is 378 Main Street, My apartment number is 4-B. _ My e-mail address is Waterville, Florida. My license ‘TeacherJoe@worldnet.com.” number is 921DCG. ‘My name is William Chen. My address is 294 River Street, Brooklyn, New York. ‘My telephone number is 469-7750. My social security number is 04-35-9862.

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