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By nN American a Headway LN SU SUS SSeS Re UGS S| SECOND EDITION Liz and John Soars oxfordenglishtesting.com Gps What is on the Student Practice Multi-ROM? The Student Practice Multi ROM has three parts: 1. Interactive grammar, vocabulary, writing, and video activities 2. Audio material from the video section 3. One free oor deng) shtesting 0 practice test, Read below to find out how ta access your test How do | access my online practice test? 6010 0x/ovceng)isitesting «0 and choose a practice test. You will need: © 10 be connected tothe Internet to take the test. * to have an email address to resister) To access your practice test forthe frst time: 1. Put the Mult-ROM into the CO drive of your computer 2. A screen will appear giving you two options. Click the first fone to access your tests What do | do when | get to the website? When you see this screen, follow steps 1-3. If the screen does not appear, follow step 4 1 choose a language from the srop-down ist and click Go. The practice test wil bein English All ther web pages will appear in the language you select here. 2 Gick on the Register ‘now button and fil inthe details. Give an ‘email address and make upa password to use ‘every time you ogi, 3 Glick on Register. Then click on Save registration details. click on ‘My tess log in. You will have one year to use the practice test 4 Ifthe above page does not appear, go to www oxfordenglishtesting com/unlock. You will be asked clck Register now if you are a new user. Fill inthe registration form and enter the unlock code printed on your Multi-ROM. Each ode is unique and looks lke this: 9219¢6-947149-cf7c79-a5143b To access your test in the future, go 10 testing (om and log in using your e-mail and password. American Headway THE WORLD’S MOST TRUSTED ENGLISH COURSE Se Liz and John Soars OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Scope and Sequence UNIT Neier hy 1 Hello everybody! Verb ove ge? airs Pm from Toronto. p. 2 Hosa student p. 3 Possessive adjectives ‘my your, is erp 2, po eres ‘Countries ‘Mexico, Japan pe A Using a bilingual dictionary p.6 Everyday objects ‘key, a newspaper p. 6 Plusal nouns bags apples p. 6 Sea Hello and good-bye “Telephone nuibersp. 7 How are you? ‘See you later! p.7 Verb tobe ‘Questions and negatives Whar’ he firstname? p. 8 2 Meeting people pages Family ‘mather, uncle p. 10 ‘Opposite adjectives Can Thaw... ? Siesov' nd p. 9 young 12 How much 2p. 15 Negatives and shor unswers Food and drink stent pe9 ihambunge and fries, Possesie’s tem cafe p14 ‘Dati’ daughter . 10 3 The world of work Pen: Sinole2 Yea Win t help 6 bs make, deliver p20 sa quater afer five easels She work 16 hours a day. p27 Jobs Isha afer soo, Questions and negatives "pio fies planes p22 po Dees he speak Spanish? Fe doesn't speak Spanish or French. p. 18 4 Take it easy! Present Simple 2 wel powers Trorothe gm {forgo out afer work Wy do you ike your bt p25 SESE 5 Where do you live? rene iH 5 1ero's a television. p. 32 page 2 pine How many’ books are there p. 32 Prepositions of place in font of the sofa p. 33 some and any There are some cups, ‘There aren't any gases, p. 34 this, that, these, those “isis he ithe What's i these cabinets? p. 38 Ceca Verbs rel, g0 ou, play p. 25 Leisure activities dancing king p. 26 Rooms living room, kitchen p. ‘Things in the house ‘armchair lamp, cabinets, washing ‘machine p. 32 ‘Whar'sin your bag? bus nike, cell phone, keys p. 35 Places movie theater. cafe p. 39 Social expressions vim sory Excuse me? p. 31 Directions 1 Is there a post office near beret Yes i's over there p. 39 6 Can you speak ba crt "t a. English? Wecan'rvrite p40 page 40 wasivere Where were you yesterday? p. 42 could Teould sw when I wus five. p. 42 ‘was born ‘She was born in England p. 43 ii Scope and Sequence (Countries and languages France, Frenchy. 40, Verbs ‘anslat, check laugh p. 4L Words that souind the same Lopes, know p. 46 ‘Om the phone Directory Assistance pee Gan 1 speak to Jo, please? Fil gether p. 47 anes Pei Ain Coin Svetlana and Tiago p. 5 Introducing yourself p. “The alphabet song p.6 Introducing yourself p. 5 Ane-mail fromthe US.p.12 Talking about you p. 9 ‘An e-mail from the W. ‘Write about your dass p. 12 Your family p. 1b Whereis So-young? p. 12, Seamus MeSporrantheman Asking about a friend or relative Seamus’s day p. 21 Natural writing ‘with twelve jobs! p. 20, pls) Using pronouns p. 94 ‘My favorite season p. 28 Leisure activities p. 26 My favorite season ~ Informal letiers ‘What's your favorite season? Where are they? p. 28 Tova pen pal p. 95 p.2s A quéstionnaize - Do you have ‘healthy lifestyle? p30 ‘What's in your picture? p.33 What’ in Yoshi’ briefcase? p. 35, “The White House p.36 Talking about where you live p. 38 Homes around the world p. 38 Describing whereyou lve inking wont ra bru because p96 Young and talented p. 44 A questionnaire — What can Lucia can't cook p. 41 Formal letters you dot p. 41 “Applying fora job p. 97 What ean computers do? p. Al Role play = interview p. 4 Scope and Sequence ii Ta 7 Then and now page 48 LANGUAGE FOCUS Past Simple 1 Regular verbs ‘She talked to interesting people. p. 48 Invegilar verbs “His fate got a job in New York p. 50 Time expressions Test night esterday morning p57 PTET Verbs ears, tall, study p. 49 verbs se, leave, become p. 50 ‘Words that go together drive aca, ra station p. Sk BEL ‘Whats the date? the first of Apri p. 35 8 A date to remember page 56 Past Simple 2 negatien agp ‘espe’ driv cars 100 yrs ey se ee erpeceis: tr seven 0 doc, on Satuntay, in 2062 Bo Relationships fallin love, get engaged p. 60 ‘Spelling and sient leters answer, ought. 59 Phonetic symbols wark) isan p. $8 Special occasions Thanksgiving Happy Birthday! p61 SES eae ee 9 Food you like! page 62 10 Looking good! pare 70 ‘Count and noncount nouns “apples, apple juice p. 62 like... Td tke? ‘Do you like ten? Weld you like some ‘warp. 63 ‘and some sea, some cake. 4 ‘There isn’t much milk There aren't many eggs p. 4 Present Continuous Tn wearing Blue jeans, Who is smiling? p. 70 Whoseis it? Whose dog 8 this? p. 72 Possessive pronouns ine, yours, hers p. 72 Food and drink ‘chocolate, pizza, cheese, apple juice p. 62 chopsticks, noodles, fh p. 67 Clothes hat coat shirt p. 70 Describing people blonde ir, blue eyes p. 70 Describing feslings ‘bored, worried p. 76 Polit offers and requests Could you pass the sale, lense? Could I have a las of water, lense? ‘Can you give me the recipe? ans Tse the mena? p68 In a clothing store What color are you looking for Can J try it ont p.77 11 Life’s an adventure! — going ‘The weather Making suggestions amen Tin going tbe a soccer player. p. 78 sunny, cloudy Whar should we do? ‘Comparatives and superlatives What's the weather ket p. 84 Ter'sgo swimming! p. 85 ‘The country ischaaper than te ey p.80 Bati Ilan isthe mos expensive resort, pl 12 Have you ever? resent Perfect Past participles At the airport page 86 ceverand never ‘ter, mais, cooked p. 87 check in your luggage ‘Have you ever been to Barcelona? City and country words go to gate 1p. 93 SUITE) Audio Scripts p. 101 iv Scope and Sequence ices She's never baer t9 Pars 9. 8 yetand just We haven't been there yet ‘They just went on a boat ride, p. 88 resent Perfect and Past Simple ‘Maria’ ber to Seoul ‘She went there tee yrs ago. p. 87 31 Grammar Reference p.113 woods, muscu p. 92 Pairwork Activities Student A ».123 Student B p.125 Pons Aan iors ‘Two famous firsts - Amelia ‘The year Iwas bora p. 50 1989 the year Iwasbom p.50 Describing vacation p. 98 COs arhart and Yuri Gagarin p.52 * When did it happent p. SL ‘Where ae the people? p. 54 ‘Three inventions p. 58 Getting information —Famous Three inventions p. 58 Writing about a friend inventions p. 56 How did you twa meet p60 Linking words because, when, Did you know that? p. 38 sui p99 How did you two meet? p. 60, Food around the world p.65 Food you like p62 Role play shopping p. 6 Meal in your county p. 66 ‘My favorite national food p. 68 Filling out forms, Booking a hotel p. 100 “Flying Without Wings” (song Describing person/seene p. 71 Who’sat the wedding? p. 72 Describing people Tyrie) p. 74 Getting information Who's at A song—“Flying Without Wings” Linking words although, bur the wedding? p. 72 pa p.01 My favorite things p. 75 Born free p. 82 Dangerous sports p. 82 Future plans p. 78 Writing a posteard p. 102 Interviews p, 82 World weather p. 84 We've never learned to drive! Cites you have been to p.87 What has Ryan done? p. 88 Writing an e-mail ‘Things you have done p. 88 A honeymoon in Venice p. 88 Saying thank you p. 103, Word List ». 127 Irregular Verbs and Verb Patterns p.133 Phonetic Symbols p. 134 Scope and Sequence v 69 Grammar: am/is/are + Imy/your/bis/her 9 Vocabulary: Countries «Everyday objects * Numbers aU a Tere “ote STARTER 1 Say your names. mat) (1m Tomas. ) 2. Stand up in alphabetical order and say your names. INTRODUCTIONS am/is/are,my/your 1 Read and listen. A Hello. My name's Miguel. What's your name? B Emma, ‘A Where are you from, Emma? B I'm from Toronto, Canada. Listen and repeat. Cnc what's = what is Fm=1am 2. Unit + Hello everybody! = ni, 2. Write the conversation, A Hello. My Lisa. What's name? B Mike, A you from, Mike? B ____from Boston. Where you from? A Boston, too! GBD Listen and check. 3 Stand up! Talk to the students in the class. (Helio! My name's | What's your name? et (Where are you from, Maria? yu tm from —_. ee) 4 Where are the people from? Write the countries from the box. theUS. Canada Mexico 1. This is Miguel. He's from 2. This is Emma, She's from 3. Thisis Lisa and Mike They're from GIBB Listen and repeat. GRAMMAR SPOT she's = she is they're = they are Unit 1 + Hello everybody! 3 Countries, his/her 5 GBB Listen and repeat, | theus. | England France China Spain Russia Australia Korea Iraly| Mexico o> a Konnichi-wal This is Jason, This is Akiko and Miho, deShe'strom Korea, Bates = thay a neo ‘Complete the chart with am, i, and are, This is Ka, This is Pietro and Francesco. 1 ss from Canada, ‘se she/her and he/his, Ge What her name? ce aing) (What's his mame? ? Tason = as Where's she trom? (Wares be trom? ss omen Australia. 4 Unit + Hello everybody! 7 Ask and answer questions about the people. PRACTICE Rea 5 GBD Listen and read about Svetlana. g and writing Talking about you 1 Ask and answer questions with a partner about the students in your class. ate August 0421 (What's his name? My name's Svetlana Mariskova and I'm a teacher. ee) I'm 30. I'm married and | have two children. | live in apartment in Moscow. | want to learn English fo 2 Introduce your partner to the class. ase en Se ae The ls So-young. She's from Seoul, Korea. Listening and pronunciation Listen and put a check (7) next entence you hear. 2 She's from Vietnam, He's from Vietnam. What's her name? What's his name? They're from Japan, They're in Japan Where's she from? Where's he from? 6 Complete the text about Tiago, ‘He's a teacher in Chile. e . Check it | etic My name's Tiago Costa and I'm a student. | 18. 4 Complete the sentences with am, is, are, I'm not married. | have one “and two roles: a |___in a house in Fortaleza, Brazil.|___ to 1. My name —_is Emma. lear English because it's an intemational 2. Where you from? 3. 1_______ from Mexico. 4. “What Daniela.” 5. Lisa and Mike _______ from Boston. 6, This my teacher, name's Richard. 7. Where —_____ he from? 8. This is my sister. _____ name's Miho. GOB Listen and check. 7 Write about you. Then read it to the class, Unit 1» Hello everybody! 5 VOCABULARY AND PRONUNCIATION Everyday objects 1 Listen to the alphabet song. Say the alphabet as a class. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz 2 Look at this extract from an English/Spanish dictionary. the pronunciation the word in Spanish the word in English the part of speech (n. = noun) 3. Match the words and pictures. @e Woe | Woe! ‘astamp| an apple | amagezine | a dictionary bag | anorange | a newspaper akey | acamera awatch| atcket a posteard a cell hone GID Listen and repeat 4 4 Ask and answer questions with a partner. 5 Look at the words. When is it a? When is it ar? (Wars bag aticket_—_a cell phone It's an apple. anapple an orange an English dictionary > (How do you spel that? 6 Look at the plural words. = pel APP P two stamps two apples two dictionaries Say the plurals of the other Words in Exercise 3. D>P> Grammar Reference 14 and 15 p. 13 6 Unit | + Hello everybody! EVERYDAY ENGLISH Hello and good-bye ) 3 1 Say the numbers 1-20 around the class. 2 GAUDD Read and listen to the telephone numbers. Read them aloud. 726-6390 seven two six six three nine zero 919-677-1303 nine one nine six seven seven one three zero three 1-800-445-9714 one eight hundred four four five nine seven one four 3 GAD Listen and write the numbers you hear. Practice them, 4 Ask and answer the question with other students. Write a list. My cal phone is (212) 726-6389. What's your phone number? 1. P'mfine, thank you. And you? 2, 1) Thanks, Miguel. See you 3. C0 Not bad, thanks. And you? O I'm OK, thanks. Tater! CO Just fine, thanks. How are the CI Hello, Lisa. I's Mike. 1s 7:00 OK with you, Emma? children? OO Mike! How are you? OO Great! Have a nice day! CO Hii, Anna! It’s me, Charles. 1D Hello. Lisa Jefferson. G Yes. 7:00 is fine. How are you? O They're fine, ‘ : Oi Hello? A A A B B B A A B A GIB Listen again and check. GID In English we stress important words. Listen and repeat. Copy the stress. HO are you? 1m Ok, thanks. Have a ice day! Not bad, thanks. And you? See you later! Just fine, thanks. 6 Practice the conversations with other students. Then practice again using your name and number. Unit 1+ Hello everybody! 7 9 Grammar: am/is/are-questions ‘and negatives « Possessives 9 Vocabulary Faily + Opposites ‘A Everyday English: Ina cafe i STARTER 1 Count from 1-20 around the class. Thirty _}—{_One hundred.) 2 Count in 10s from 10-100 around the class. 3. How old are youl? Ask and answer in groups. How old are you? Questions and negatives Read the information about Lisa Tefferson. Lastname Jefferson Firstname [lisa | Country The United States _ Job [Journalist Address 89 Franklin Steet Boston, Massachusetts Phone number | (617) 326-1204 Tage 6 Married No. Complete the questions, 1. What's__her last name? Jefferson 2 ___her first name? Lisa 2S she from? a job? journal 5. What's Sie oe Saf rt, ss phone number? 7. How old __1 Twe 8. Isshe \ GOI Listen and check. Practice the questions and answers. 8 Unit « Meeting people 3. Lisa has a brother. Write questions about him. GAB Listen and complete the information. What's his first name? 7} Married Negatives and short answers 4 Read and listen, Then listen and repeat Ask and answer ¥ ‘No questions about Lisa. 1, a student? a teacher? a journalist? 2. eighteen? twenty-one? twenty-six? Peter? Daniel? Rudi? Kk and answer questions about Lisa’s brother. L 2. a journalist? a student? an actor? 3. sixteen’ thirty? twenty-eight? eons Complete the answers to the Yes/No questions Is Lisa American? Isher last name Smith? ‘Are you a journalist? 2 Look at the negatives She isn't married. But: 'm not a teacher Yes, she No, it No, I'm PRACTICE Who is he? 1 Student A Look at this information. Student B- Look at the information on page 1 Ask and answer questions to complete the information, Latname —_[Binchey Firstname —] | [ountry ——Tretnd | Ireland ‘82 Hill Road Dublin 2 Ask and answer Yes/No questions about Patrick. 1. Smith? Jefferson? Binchey? 2. from the United States? from Canada? from Ireland? 3. an actor? a teacher? an accountant? Talking about you 3 Ask your teacher some questions. Caterers? a) 4 Ask two students questions to complete the form. Student 1 Student 2 | Name [ ee Country/town Job ‘Address | You aren't English. X lamin a teacher, BP Grammar Reference 2. p. 114 | Phone number ‘Tell the class about one of the students. Unit 2 + Meeting people 9 PATRICK’S FAMILY Possessive ’s 1 Write the words in the correct place. brother father daughter wife aunt _ grandmother _glfriend Lp [boven husband son uncle — | grandfather ry girlfriend mother sister 2 Read about Patrick Binchey and listen. Write the people's names in the correct place. This is a photo of Patrick, his wife, and his children. His wife's name is Bonnie. She's a teacher. His daughéer's name is Laura. She's twenty- one and she's a nurse. His son's name is Brian, He's nineteen and he's a student. Laura's husband's name is Mike. He's a nurse, 200. GRAMMAR SPOT She's a teacher: She's = She is. His wife's name: His wife's name = her name '5= possession 2 Find other examples in the texf of 's = possession and ’s = is. D> Grammar Reference 2.2 p.1M4 see 3 Ask and answer questions about Patrick's family. (Who's Bonnie? 1 Yo {Sha's Patrick's ite.) N 10 Unit 2 + Meeting people

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