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Shutterstock; (mile ight) © Fredy Thueng/Shurtertock: (bottom eft) ‘© Roy HsuPhotographer’ Choie/Getty Images (bottom right ‘©TomMireter/Shutterstock 16 © AP Photo/Mat Sayles 87 (bottom left orig © Comstock/ Thinkstock’ © James Quine/Alamy; © Eyecandy Images!Alamy: © Paul Doyle/Alarny, © Imagebrokernet SuperStock; © Sozalten/DatacrafvGety images 93 (on left toright) itockphota/Thinkstock: © Ficturenet/Blend Images/Gett images; © Jupiterimages/Comstock Images/Gett imag 94 6 istockphoto/Thinkstock 95 (ight, top obotto) GAce Stock Limited/Alamy; © BEW Authors/ BEEW/Age Ftostock: © Horiphotoaraphy/ Shutterstock 96 © bactostock/Superstock Write about yourself. My firstnameis My last name is Please call me i prongs ee Put the words in order to make questions. Then answer the questions. A: Who’ that? B: Oh, that’s my teacher. 1. name what's last her A: What's her last nam 2 B: Her last name is 2.name her what's first A B: 3. from your—teacher_—=— where is A 2 & 4.class your. «= how_— English is A 2 B: 5. classmates what_—your are like anguage waarclece st 1. A: Hi, I'm Nicole. I'm sorry. What's your name again? B: Oh. hi. I'm Michael. B: * Oh, hi. 'm Michael. © KING, * What do people call you? © Joe King. 2. A: My nameis Young-hoon Park. : How do you spell your first name? B: B: * Nice to meet you, Young-hoon, * im Antonio. © Let's go and say helio. © ANA-O-N-F0. 3. A: Hello. im a new club member. What do people call you? B: © Thanks. It’s Ken Tanaka. * Welcome. © Everyone calls me Ken. Look at the answers. What are the questions? : What /s your first name? : My first name's Bob. : What : My last name's Hayes. : Who: 1: That's my wife. jim: What »: Her name is Rosa. ‘Where. : She's from Mexico. lim: Who ‘They're my wife's parents. 2" Unit 1 anguage sensbea ee a Choose the correct words. pies 1, They'te my classmates, ___Their_ names are Kate and Noriko. (They / Their) 2. We're students._____ classroom number is 108-C. (Our /We) 3, Excuse me. What's ______ last name again? (you / your) 4, That's JEwon, ____ is in my class. (He / His) 5, _____ name is Elizabeth. Please call me Liz. (I/ My) 6. This is Paul's wife. __ name is Jennifer. (His / Her) 7. My parents are on vacation. ______ are in South Korea. (We / They) 8. I'm from Venice, Italy, _____ is a beautiful city. (It /It's) cececatianniiitinnnieiliaasiinisnniiitiniii Complete this conversation with am, are, oris. Lisa: Who ____are__ the men over there, Amy? Amy: Oh, they _______ on the volleyball team. Let me introduce you. Hi, Surachai, this ________ Lisa Neil. Surachai: Nice to meet you, Lisa. Lisa: Nice to meet you, too. Where _______ you from? Surachai: |_____ from Thailand. Amy: And this ___________ Mario. He from Brazil. Lisa: Hi, Mario. Please call me Beth. ® 3 ua) Hello and welcome! A Read these four student biographies. Then complete the chart below. @ INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE SCHOOL Every month, we introduce new students fo the school. This month, we want to introduce four new students to you. Please say “hello” to therm! ‘Mario is in English 101. Hei trom Cal, B Su-yin isin English 102. She is rom Colombia. His fist language is Spanich, Wuhan, China. She says she writes and {and ne also speaks ails French. He reads English prety well, but she needs. wants to be on the schoo! volleyball {lot of practice speaking English. Her ‘eam. He says he doesn't play vory well, {rst language is Chinese. She wants to but he wants to learn! play volleyball onthe school tear, English 103. She is rom Finally, meet Ahmed. Hei in Brussels, Belgium. She speaks French Charlotte's class. He says he speaks and Dutch. She is an engineering English well, but his wring isnt very ‘student. She wants to be an engineor. ‘good! Anmedis trom Luxorin Egypt, | ‘She says she doesn't play any sports. P _and nis fst language is Arabic. He is She wants to make lot of new rience a soccer player, and he wants to be inher clas. fon the schoo! soccer team. Brussels, Belaium Chinese and Enalish soccer B write a short biography of a classmate, 4= Unit 1 lliiliatlaiitNiilNNiiiNttincnistisily Choose the correct sentences to complete this conversation. © What are your classmates like? No, she's not. She's my sister! ‘Hi, Sarah. I'm Rich. How ore you? | © Oh, really? Is Susan Miller in your class? ‘No, I'm not. I'm on vacation. Are you a student? Sarah: Hello, 'm Sarah. Ri Sarah: Pretty good, thanks. Are you a student here? Rich: Sarah: Yes, lam. Rich: Hi, Sarah. I'm Rich. How are you? Sarah: They'te really interesting. Rich: Sarah: Yes, she is. Is she your friend? Rich: 8 Complete this conversation. Use contractions where possible. Do not use contractions for short answers with Yes. Are you from Argentina? Ishe from Greece? Yes, lam. (not Yes, mm.) Yes, he is. (not Yes, he's.) Alex: Hello. ___lit_ Alex Lam. And this is my sister Amy. Tina: Hi, ____ Tina Fernandez. Amy: Are you from South America, Tina? Tina: Yes, ___. _____ from Argentina. Where are you and your sister from, Alex? ‘Alex: _____ from Taiwan, Are you from Taipei? Alex: No, ____, ___ from Tainan. Say, are you in English 101? Tina: No, ___. min English 102. Please call me Beth. = 5 wW Look at the answers. What are the questions? 1. A: Are vou on vacation here? B: No, I'm not on vacation. I'm a student here. 60 B: No, I'm not. I'm very busy now. 3. A: B: No, we're not from Spain. We're from Mexico. ak B: No, my teacher isn’t Mr. Brown. I'm in Ms. West's class. 5. A: B: Yes, Natalie and Mika are in my class. 6A: B: Yes, it's an interesting class. 7A B: No, they're not on the same baseball team. They're on the same volleyball team. @ Read the expressions in the box. Which ones say “hello” and which ones say “good-bye”? How are you? See you tomorrow. Good nig Good morning, Talk to you later. How's it going? Have a good doy. Whot's up? @ Answer these questions about yourself. Use contractions where possible. 1. Are you from South America? 2. Are you on vacation? 3. Are youa student at a university? 4, Is your English class in the morning? 5, Isyour teacher from England? 6. Isyour first name popular? 6 = Unit? 2\ hat do you do? eal Match the words in columns A and B. Write the names of the jobs. a iiilhcncnsninicrsetsica Bam cima (% English © attendant 1, English teacher OF finess designer 2 fight 1 instructor 3. newspaper SD guide 4. anguage an wauesales » tour ) reporter 5. © website teacher 6. Write sentences using He or She. 1. I'ma website designer. | workin 2. | work in a gym. I'm a fitness instructor. an office. | ike computers a lot. I teach aerobics. He She 3. I'ma tour guide. I take people on tours. 4, Iwork for an airline. | assist passengers. travel alot. 'ma flight attendant. He She a Write a or an in the correct places. Use a + singular noun before a consonant sound. Use an + singular noun before a vowel sound. He is @ carpenter He is an accountant He is @ good carpenter He is an expensive accountant Do not use a or an + plural nouns. They are good carpenters. They are expensive accountants, a a Te 1, He's carpenter. He works for construction 4, She's architect. She works for large company. ‘company. He builds schools and houses. She designs houses. It’s interesting job. 2. She works for travel company. She arranges _5. He works with cars in garage. tours. She's travel agent. He's mechanic. He's also part-time 3. He has difficult job. He's cashier. student. He takes business class in He works in supermarket. the evening. a nnnnniinninnensiinniitininiNinND Choose someone in your family. Write about his or her job. B= Unit2 Complete this conversation with the correct words. Tom: What does your husband _______ , exactly? (do/ does) (do/ does) Liz: He ___ for a department store. He's a store manager. (work / works) Tom: How —_____ he.____itt (do/ does) (like / likes) Liz: It’s an interesting job. He ____it very much. (ike / likes) Buthe long hours. And what —___ you ___ (work / works) (do / does) (do / does) Tom: ma student.|___ architecture. (study / studies) Liz: Oh, really? Where _____ you ______ to school? (do/ does) (go/goes) Tom: | ______to Lincoln University. My girlfriend __ there, too. (go/ goes) (go/ goes) Liz: Really? And what __ she ______? (do/ does) (study / stu Tom: She ___hotel management. (study / studies) iz: That sounds interesting. a Complete the questions in this conversation. Mark: Where do you work? __ Victor: | work for Cybotics industries. Mark: And what ________ there? Victor: I'm in management. ‘Mark: How Victor: It's a great job. And what Mark: I'ma salesperson. Victor: Really? What ‘Mark: | sell computers. Do you want to buy one? What do you do? = 9 Read these two interviews. Answer the questions. EET Ve Cag ure aCe Dear is Job Talk: Felix, where do you work? Felix: I work at home, and | work in Southeast Asia, Job Talk; Really? Well, what do you do at home? Felix: 'm a chef. | practice cooking new things, and then | write cookbooks. That sounds interesting. And what do you do in Southeast Asia? | make TV programs about Thai cooking. : You have an interesting life, Felix. Yes, but it's hard work! 1, What does Felix do? He 2. What does he do at home? 3. What does he do in Southeast Asia? 4, What does Keisha do? 5. Where does she work? 6. When does she finish work? 'm a lifeguard. And | give swimming lessons. That's interesting. Do you work atthe beach? : No, | work at the city pool. Job Tall: How do you like your job? Keisha: | love it. | work outdoors, and I get lots of exercise. Job Talk: Do you work all day? Keisha: No, | work from nine o'clock in the morning until noon. Job Talk: What do you do in the afternoon? Keisha: | swim! Meet Pat, Write questions about him using What, Where, When, and How. hat do? Je 2 3. 4. 10 = Unit2 | MERCY Hosprray, | Patrick Kenneqy | [-anguage e How does Pat spend his weekends? Complete this paragraph with the words from the list. Ja Sua Day On Cee Mo Sma) Everyone knows Pat at the hospital. Pat is a part-time nurse. He works at night on weekends. ____On___ Saturdays and Sundays, Pat sleeps most of the day and wakes up a little ese nine the evening, usually at 8:45 0r 8:50. He has breakfast very late, ____ 9:30 or 10:00 p.u.! He watches television _______ eleven o'clock, and then starts work ___ midnight. in the morning, usually around 5:00 a.m, he leaves work, has 2 little snack, goes home, goes to bed, and sleeps It'sa perfect schedule for Pat. He's a pre-med student on weekdays ata local college. Use these words to complete the crossword puzzle. Across 1 Lauren ____ work at 5:00 p.m. 4 Karen _____inahospital. 5 Ellen _____ up early in the morning. 7 Seoul Garden ____ good Korean food. 9 Rodney to bed after midnight. 10 Andrea isa receptionist. She _______ the phone and greets people. Down 2 Linda isa tour guide. She __________ people on tours. 3 Dan _______ 100 words a minute on his new computer. 4 Meili _____ about 30 text messages a day. 6 My father works in a bookstore. He books and magazines. 8 What your sister do? What do you do? = 11 innit w Choose the sentences in the box that have the same meaning as the sentences below. ©) He goes to the university. She fixes cars. ; She stays up late ©) What does he do? (He's a dence teacher. DB He works part time. 1. He teaches dance, 4, He's a student, He's a dance teacher. 2. What’ his job? 5. She goes to bed at midnight. 3. She's a mechanic. 6. He works four hours every day. B Fill in the missing words or phrases from these job advertisements. 1. © atnight 2. © Interesting 3. © manager © parttime © Spanish © long hours © weekends © tours © restaurant @ nurses © student B untit the day or weekdays or ‘full time or 12 © Unit2 oO How much is it? ar Choose the correct sentences to complete this conversation. Which one? (J) Which ones? 5 oh, Sam. Thank you very much. ©) Wall, like it, but it ‘Sam: Look at those pants, Rebecca, Rebecca: Which ones? Sam: The light blue ones over there. They're nice. Rebecca: Sam; Hmm. Well, what about that sweater? It’s perfect for you. Rebecca: Sam: This red one. Rebecca: Sam: Hey, let me buy it for you. I's a present! Rebecca: and this, that, these, or those. 1. A: How much is this. It's $31.99. 2A B: They're $29. B: They're $64, ‘That's my cat, and he’s not for sale! backpack? iain Complete these conversations with How much is /are...? bracelets? shoes? cat? 13 Write the plurals of these words. Most words Words ending in--ss, -sh, ch, and -x cop caps gloss glosses shoe shoes dish dishes, watch watches Words ending in-f and -fe — Werds ending in consonant + -y shelf shelves county countries Knife knives 1, bockpack backpacks 7. hairbrush 2. box Rete Sitcompany, gy ag 4. doy pee ee ae seeeh 5. dress pes seiecCom ese Eee PU oi Pista fore gp scenic tee oe SE B What do you think of these prices? Write a response. That's cheap. 1. $90 fora wool tie Thav's pretty expensive! 2. $150 for gold earrings 3. $500 fora silk dress 4, $40 for leather gloves 5. $2,000 for a computer 6. $5 for two plastic hairbrushes 7. $15 fora silver necklace 14 © Unit3 @ Choose the correct words to complete the conversations. 1. Clerk: Good afternoon. Luis: Oh, hi. How much is ___this ___ watch? (this / these) Clef S95. (it’s /They're) Luis: And how much is that —_____ ? (one / ones) Clerk, ______ $255. (it’s /They're) Luis: Oh, really? Well, thanks anyway. 2. Meg: Excuse me. How much are —______ jeans? (that / those) Clerk: only $59. (it's /They'te) Meg: And how much is ____ sweater? {this / these) Clerk: Which ___? They're all different. {one / ones) Meg: This green (one / ones) Gate; ___ ig, (It's They're) 3, Sonia: |like _____ sunglasses over there. (that / those) Clerk: Which ? (one / ones) Sonia: The small brown ___. (one / ones) Clerk: ______ $199. (it's /They're) Sonia: Oh, they're expensive! How much is it? = 15 What do you make out of these materials? Complete the chart using words from the list. (You will use words more than once.) gloves @ Make comparisons using the words given. Add than if necessary. cotton 1. A: These cotton gloves are nice. gloves 7 B: Yes, but the leather ones are _nicer_. (nice) ‘A: They'te also _____. (expensive) 2. A: Those silk jackets look \ the wool ones. (attractive) rergloves __& Yes, but the wool ones are « (warm) 3. A: This purple shirt is an purple interesting color! eae B: Yes, but the colors Jackets the design. (pretty) ‘A: The design isn't bad, B: I think the pattern on that red shirt is _____ the pattern on this purple one. (good) 4. A: Hey, look at this silver ring! It’s nice. (S000; y And it's_______ that gold ring. (cheap) wins B: Butit's _____ the gold one. (small) BP atver sing ‘A; Well, yeah. The gold one is _______ the silver one. (big) But look at the price tag. One thousand dollars is a lot of money! 16 = Unit3 Complete the chart. Use the words from the list. Gow these questions. Give your own information. iF) 2) 3 5 blacksunglasses wool eap high-top shoes laptopcomputer _ silver necklace 7 ORIE® white sunglasses leather cap sandals desktop computer gold necklace 1. Which sunglasses do you prefer, the black ones or the white ones? I prefer the black ones. 2. Which cap do you like more, the wool one or the leather one? 3. Which ones do you like more, the high-tops or the sandals? 4. Which one do you prefer, the laptop computer or the desktop computer? 5. Which necklace do you like better, the silver one or the gold one? How much is it? = 17 AA Read these ads. Match the pictures and descriptions, 2, Warning! This knife is very, very sharp! And it stays sharp forever because i's made of ceramic - hard like a diamond! What can it do? Itean cut anything and everything, Only $34.49! b. This machine cuts your house-cleaning time by 50%! Why? It's a very light vacuum cleaner, So it’s easy to move from room to room. And it cleans everything in your home - even the air! Only $159.99. In dark gray or light blue, © Ate you always late in the morning? Are you tired of waiting at home while your phone charges? You need a solar backpack. The solar Panels recharge mobile phones and other electrical devices. You can leave the house for school or work and charge while you go! No more lateness! And help the environment. Only $125. . Thirsty? Need to make your own fresh juice? You need a juicer. In seconds, it can blend fruits and vegetables for juice. In no time, you can prepare healthy juice drinks from apples, carrots, and other favorite foods. $85. B Check (7) True or False. ~The knife is made of diamonds. ‘The vacuum cleaner comes in two colors. The solar backpack is more thon $120. |. The juicer can make Fut pies. anguage wuseeles © what's special about a gadget you have? Write a paragraph about it, 18 = Unit3 es I really like hip-hop. a Check (/) the boxes to complete the survey about music and TV. poem Gerke. B Do you like these types of TV shows? Tdon't Hove Theyzxe Ton’ Hoveit! Its OK. like it. them! OK. tke them. Pop DO CO | takstows 1 1 classical ] Oo reality shows [| hip-hop El 1 sitcoms oO Ey Oo rock 0 oO fal soap operas i i [ } game shows [| EJ (a) @ What's your opinion? Answer the questions with the expressions and pronouns in the box. Yes, Ido. Hove. Vike .. alot. No, I don’t. Idon’t like. . . very much. can't stand 1. Do you like heavy metal music? Yes, do. | like it a lot. 2. Do you like Usher? 3. Do you like romantic comedies? 4, Do you like Adele? 5. Do you like video games? 6. Do you like science fiction books? 19 @ Choose the correct job for each picture. Danactor arockband Clasinger Mascecer player 4, Nani is ‘country music, Sarah? Sarah: Yes,|______ ita lot. 'ma real fan of Keith Urban. Ed: Oh, ______he play the guitar? Sarah: Yes, he ____ . He's my favorite musician, 2. Anne: _____kind of music your parents ____, Jason? Jason: They ____ classical music. Anne: Who ___ they _____? Mozart? Jason: No, they ____like him very much. They prefer Beethoven, 3. Scott: Teresa, you ____ Beyoncé? Teresa: No,|____. | can't stand her. like Alicia Keys. Scott: | don't know her, What kind of music she sing? Teresa: She _____ R&B. She's really great! 20 = Unit 4 a Complete these questions and write answers. What kinds _ of movies do you lke? Like is your favorite movie? My favorite of movies do you dislike? of TV shows do you like? is your favorite actor or actress? |. is your favorite song? is your favorite rock band? is your favorite video game? G What do you think? Answer the questions. 1. Which movies are more interesting, musicals or science fiction films? 2. Which films are scarier, horror films or thrillers? 3. Which do you like more, animated films or historical dramas? 4. Which do you prefer, romantic comedies or action films? 5. Which films are more exciting, westerns or crime thrillers? I really like hip-hop. = 21

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