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Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Paul Seligson ENGLISH FILE Elementary Student’s Book A Be 41 ea ae OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 4 A Myname’s Hannah, not Anna verb be‘ subject pronouns: days of the week, numbers 0-20, vowel sounds, word you, etc. greetings stress © B Alloverthe world verb be(andE] the world, numbers 23-100 eh sentence stress 8 open your books, please possessive adjectives: classroom language ‘eu, a the ‘my, your ete. alphabet 10 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 1. Arrivingin London 32 A Awriter's room 2/an, plurals; things final -sand -es; th this/ that? these/ those adjectives colours, adjectives, modifiers: long and short vowet quite / very/ really sounds imperatives, let's Feelings understanding connected speech 20 A Thingstoveaboutsritain present simple GlandE ‘orb phrases third person -s 2B. Work and play present simple jobs sf 24 © Loveontine ‘word orderin questions question wards sentence stress 26 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 2 Coffee to take away 28 A Isshohiswifeorhissister? Whose.’ possessive ferity W,the etter o 30 B What alifel Prepositions of time (at in, on) and everyday activities, linking and sentence Place tint) stress 32 © Shortlfe, ong fe? position of adverbs and adverbs andexpressions of __‘theletterh ; Sxpression of frequency frequency Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 36 A DoyouhavetheX Factor? can/can't verb phrases: buy anewspaper etc. sentence stress 38 B Loveyourneighbours present continuous verb phrases ii 40 © sunandthe city present simple or present ‘the weather and seasons places in London continuous? 42. PRACTICALENGLISH Episode 3 Ina clothes shop 44 A Reading inEngtish object pronouns: me, you, him, ete. phone language ‘a. and i 46 -B Timeswelove tke + (verb + ing) the date; ordinal numbers consonant clusters saying the date 48 © Musicis changing theirtives revision: be or do? music v 100 Communication TLL Writing: 116 Listening 124 Grammar Bank 148 Vocabulary Bank 165 Irregular verbs 165 Sound Bank 2G verb bel subject pronouns: you, etc. us | & _V days of the week, numbers 0-20, greetings i, rm Mike. ae P vowel sounds, word stress What's your name? Hannah, Nice to meet you. My name’s Hannah, not Anna 1 LISTENING & SPEAKING a 4)2)) Lookat the pictures. Listen and number them 14. Listen again and complete the gaps. Complete the gaps with a word from the list. 1 A Hit Mike, What's your_? Fine Hi tim. Thanks Bye ® Hannah a At? Hell 8 Hannah Myname's. Very well 2 A What's your phone?_? ‘Thankyou B its 7894132 456, Goodbye = at See you on Saturday. Bye. 8 Goodbye. _ 4y3)) Listen and repeat some phrases from the dialogue Copy the chythm, 3A §__, Mum, This is Hannah, B Nice to meet you. e f4ydi) In groups of three, practise the dialogues with’ the C Neste? you, Anna sound effects. Change roles. B &____name’s Hannah. f Introduce yourself to other students. © Sorry, Hannah, Hello, rm Antonia, anne Youre earl! iat’ ourname’,) Cara Nie tomeet you B Hello, Mrs Archer, How are™_? © tmvery well, you, Anna, And you? B 2 thanks, Ak tesHannah, Mum, GRAMMAR verb bell, subject pronouns Complete the sentences with are is, or ann, T'mMike, = 1__Mike, ‘My name's Hannah:~=~My name: ‘Hannah: You're early. = You carly. t's 7894132456. = It 7894 132.456. > p.124 Grammar Bank 1A. Learn more about verb be(iJand subject pronouns, and practise them. 461) Listen and repeat the pronouns and contractions. (47) Listen, Say the contraction. iam (fm In pairs, try to remember the names in your class. Say He's She's Stand up and speak to other students. Hrcara How are yur"). Fe thanks Ad you? PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress 4y8)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. g 12 |e |S ble fish__|tree _[cat__|egg [train _ [bike it [he jam [very [they [I this |we thanks |well |name |i meet_| Bye > p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the example words and spellings for the sounds in a. Word stress \ Multi-syllable words have one stressed syllable. so|sry goodbye Saturday 4y9)) Listen and underline the stressed syllable in these words. airfport comipulter elmailkalralte holtet mujselum saliad tejnnis pasita initerlnet basketball sandwich ‘Write the words from c in the,chart. food [technotogy | sports In pairs, write more words that you know in each column. How do you pronounce them? 4 VOCABULARY days of the week, numbers 0-20 a Lookat the picture. Can you remember what Mike and Hannah say? b> p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do parts 1 and 2, © 412)) Listen and say the next day or number. 9) Monde, Tuscey Wedresdy d_ What's your phone number? What day is it today? And tomorrow? 5 LISTENING & SPEAKING a 413) Listen. Where are they? Write 1-6 in the boxes. Li airport Gate number OO sandwich bar euros cents C hotel Room. Clommeum Closed on Ol taxi ‘Manchester Road C schoot Classes on. and Listen again. Write a number or a day in each space © 14) Listen and respond. 9) Hate. Newtomaet you. ( Nice tomeet you G verb be andl V the world, numbers 21-100 1 VOCABULARY the world a Can you name three countries in English? b > p.149 Vocabulary Bank The world. © 4y17)) Listen. Say the nationality. 3) Scotland C scottish dInpairs, do the quiz. Useful phrases I think it's in italy. 2 PRONUNCIATION #4), 19, 19, s/ P) tel eound The sound ithe most conenon vowel iaundin gla To sundae hay aterent spines ge Satirday fran a 420)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. American Argentinian i BB comer 'b 4yati) Listen and repeat the sound pictures. and sentences. Practise with a partner, ‘ ah 2 Sg shower ‘We're German and 3 8 jae they're Japanese. ¢ > p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the example Scotland Switzerland Charles is Czech, not French. She's Polish or Russian. Tmnot sure. ‘words and spellings for the sounds in a and b. P Jai, tf, fdgh; sentence stress I think it’s Russian, but fm not sure. J rereereeen coat) fale | es hore ee ie onan 2 What country is the money from? 2 thedollar b theyuan © therouble d the pound the yen | What country is the food from? a tapas b goulash © pasta @ tacos (3 | | Write the nationality. > 4 6 22) Nosttanguaen ioe Write a-din the boxes. CO turkish] Russian Cchinese [trish (Gactc) é 5 418) What national anthem ~ — Languages | The word for language is usually the same esthe | nationality adjective, e.g. in taly the language is Italian, GRAMMAR verb be Zand EI y22i) Cover the dialogues. Listen to three interviews in London. Which countries are the people from? ‘Read the dialogues. Complete with 'm, Ini wor, are, arent is, orisnt Are you English? ‘No, Linn not English, Tivin_ Scottish, Where Cat. youfrom in Scotland? from Glasgow. Where ve you from? 1400 from Australia, From Darwin, Where's Darwir?_1 5. itnear Sydney? No,it fst. tts in the north. iS _Itnice? Yes,it_i t's beautiful Where x12 _ you from? ‘We're from Columbus, Ohio, inthe USA. re _ you on holiday? No, we _cacenr, We're students. Listen and check. > p.124 Grammar Bank 18. Learn more about verb be Zand] and practise it. 424i) Listen and respond with a short answer. 3) ts Sydney the capital of Australia? Ce. itisntt With a partner, write three questions beginning Is...? or Are...? Ask them to another pair. 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence stress BD Sentence stress Insentences we stress the important words. Where's she from? she's from China. a 25) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. 1 A Where are you from? B rm from Dublin. 2 A Areyou American? B No,|'mnot.1'm Australian, b Practise the dialogues in 3 with a partner. © > Communic Ap.100 Bp.l03. Where are they from? Ask people in the class Where are you from? 5 VOCABULARY numbers 21-100 a Lookat the signs. Can you say the numbers? > p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do part 3 € 4927)) Listen and write the numbers. @_ Write ten numbers from 21-100. Dictate them toa partner. 6 LISTENING a 26!) Listen and repeat the pairs of numbers. What's the difference? 14213 b30 5 al7 b70 2ald b40 6 218 b 80 3als b50 7 alo b90 4216 b60 b 29) Which number do you hear? Listen and€irelBa or b above. Play Bingo. 7 30) SONG All Over the World 4 Sri G possessive adjectives: my, your etc. V classroom language P Jou, au, ad the alphabet 1 VOCABULARY classroom language a Look at the picture of a classtoom. Match the words and pictures. D1 board ibaa chair itfea’ (5 computer /kampjustal CO desk ideski D2 door idoy picture ’pukefor Bl table rey walt vont CO window windou! b 431) Listen and check. > p.150 Vocabulary Bank Classroom language. 4 4)34)) Listen and follow the instructions. Open your books, please How do you spelt your surname?. BEZERRA, 2 PRONUNCIATION € /1.37)) Complete che alphabet chart with B, C,D,K,M,N, 0,5, ‘ai, hl, ew’; the alphabet T,U, V, W. Listen and a a 4y35)) Listen and repeat the words and a sounds. KEEL) ys =— rain | wee | egg w phone | close mobile a |__| F a on a wy boot | school do y siz | — oe «| _ | QED car ass answer > |x ae eens }__ | z b /36)) Look at these common ol abbreviations. Can you say any of them in English? Listen and check. OK BBC MTV CNN USB DVD BMW ATM 1 EAI 5 VPB 2G] 6MN a Personal Computer the United Kingdom the European Union aDiscJockey 4 /4:98)) Listen and@Giccl9 the letter you hear. 3KQ 7vWw 4cs BUY e Practise saying the phrases below with abbreviations. are «Very Important Person the United States of America Portable Document Format the National Basketball Association 3 LISTENING & SPEAKING ‘a 4/399) A student goes to London to study English. Listen to the interview and complete her form. Address ‘Avenida Princesa Isabel Postcode [ Email [@bezerra@mail.com Phone number [55 Mobite phone - b 40) Listen. Complete the receptionists questions. 1 What's your_O.r¢ name? 2 Wa!" }your surname? 3 WHO doyou spell it? 4 Where are you Econ ? 5 HOW old are you? 6 wand 'Syour address? 7 xwaat’ 5your postcode? 8 What's your | address? 9) What's your {2'" We Masher? € Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy the rhythm. 4 Askyour partner the questions. Write down their answers. P senting nes nds olen Onet =cot 4 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. a Complete the gaps with I, you, my, or your. 1 Where are. from? ’m from Rio. name? ‘name's Darly 2 What's b> p.124 Grammar Bank 1C, Learn more about possessive adjectives and practise them. © /442)) Listen. Change the sentences, 1) imRichard. (My name's Richard 5 SPEAKING > Communication What's his/her real name? A p.100 B p.103. Find out if some actors’ and singers’ names are their real names or not. 6 WRITING > p.111 Writing Completing a form. ‘Complete an application for a student visa and write a paragraph about you. 3. VOCABULARY ina hotel a Match the words and symbols. Ci Reception /rtsepjin! CO the tift mutt El asingleroom fsiggl rom (CF adouble room /dabl rum/ Cl enebar foo (Ci the ground floor grand) fla! (first, second, third, etc) b 443) Listen and check. 2 @ INTRODUCTION a 444)) Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Rob lives and works in London. 2 He'sawriter for a magazine. 3. The name of his magazine is London 20seven. 4 Jenny is British 5 She's an assistanteditor. 6 It’sher second time in the UK, b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false. 3 G@ CHECKING IN a 4y45)) Watch or listen to Jenny checking into a hotel room. ‘Answer the questions. 1 Complete Jenny's surname: ZI_LI_SK_. 2. What's her room number? b_ Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. ))YouHear You Say Good evening, madam. Hello, have a reservation. My name's Jennifer Zielinski. For five nights? Yes, that's rig Can have your passport, please? Just a second. Here you are. ‘Thank you. Can you sign here, 2 Thank you. Here's your Its room 306, on the third floor, The. is over there. The lift? Oh, the elevator. ‘Yes. Enjoy your stay, Ms Zielinski, Thank you. [0 british and american English | ife= British English elevator = American English 2= led in British English, zi in American English Greetings Good momning=>12.00 Good afternoon = 12.00 > 18.00 Good evening = 18.00> Good night = Goodbye (when you go to bed) ‘Madam = a polite way to greet a woman ‘Sir= a polite way to greet a man ¢ 446)) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm, © Can you..?= Please doit Practise the dialogue with a partner. Workin pairs. Read your role and look at the dialogue in 3b. What do you need to change? ‘A (book open) You are the receptionist. I's 11.00 a.m. B's room is 207 on the second floor. Begin with Good morning sir] madam. B (book closed) You arrive at the hotel. Use your name and surname. f i Roleplay the dialogue. Then swap roles. 4471) Look atthe information in the box. Listen and repeat the Can...? phrases. | Can you sign here? ! Can you spell that? ' Can {have..?= Please give me (your passport, | etc} Can have your passport, please? Can have my key, please? h Youare in a hotel. How do you ask the receptionist to give you...? + yourkey + your passport + amap ofLondon + apen 4 & JENNY TALKS TO ROB a 448) Watch or listen and mark the sentences T (crue) or F (false). 1 Jenny has. coffee. 2. Sheis in London on business. 3 The waitressis German. 4 Jenny phones Rob Walker. 5 Jenny'is tired. 6 Their meeting is at 10.00. 1b Watch or listen again, Say why the F sentences are false. © (449) Read the information in the box. Listen and repeat the ‘Would you like...? phrases and the responses. Practise offering drinks and responding. 1 O would you ike? | Would you tke @coffee? Yes, please. Would you lke another tea? No, thanks. | We use Would you tke..?to offer somebody something We respond Yes, please or No, thanks. | _Lookat the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny, Rob, or the waitress? Social English phrases Fm here fon business). This is Rab. Rob Welker] im from [New York]. What about you? That's perfect. Na probier. Its time for bed. Is that Llennifer!? € “0)) Watch or listen and check. Do you know what they are in your language? f Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases. B cmon [checkin hote end spl your name [LJ ask somebady to do something /to give you something [iJ offer somebody a drink, and accept o refuse e G a/an, plurals; this/ that/ these/ those V things What's this. PP finals and-es; th inEnglish? tes a purse. 1 VOCABULARY things a Lookat a photo of Roald Dahl, the author of many famous children's books and stories for adults, Do you know any of his books? b Look atthe photo of his room. Tick (/) or cross (X) the things you can see in the picture. Do you think the room is tidy? Catable Catamp CO acomputer OD achair (pencils O photos E Clawindow CO aprincer CO phone Ci pieces of paper ¢ > p.151 Vocabulary Bank Things. 2 GRAMMAR 2/an, plurals 3 PRONUNCIATION final -s and -es @ Complete the chart. a f)53)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. Singite. Paral se oe snake | books lamps tickets ~\ pen RR pes a NN FPP evra | photos keys pens umbels iy oe a ees ee 3 _ we watches b 454) Read he rule CIGD the words where sis i 0 pronounced fiz. Liste: check. Final-es Final es after ce, ch, sh, s, ge, and x= /tzl, eg. watches, lasses, purses b > p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 1. Learn more about a/ an and plurals, and practise them. 1 classes 3 headphones 5 pieces 7 pages 2 files 4 boxes 6 tissues 8 mobiles 4 LISTENING & SPEAKING ‘a > Communication What's on the table? p.100. 1b (4850) Listen to three people say what things they have on the table or desk where they work. Are their tables tidy? cc Listen again and tick (/) the things they have. 2 computer / a laptop a printer alamp aphone books adictionary adiary photos pieces of paper pens DvDs tissues Oooooooooo0oo0~- OoOoo000000000 booooooo00o00o8 Talk toa partner about the table where you work or study. Say what things you have. Say ifthe table is tidy or not. trot areata Ri i Play Whatisit? with your partner. A close your eyes. B give things to your partner and ask What sit? What are they? 5 GRAMMAR this / that / these / those a (4)56)) Lookat pictures 1-4 and complete the dialogues. Listen and check. Practise the dialogues. b_ Read the dialogues again. What's the difference between...? 1 thisand these 2 thisand that 3 these and those © >p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 2. Learn more about this] that| these those and practise them. 6 PRONUNCIATION th a 4)58)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. this that these the they thanks thing thirty three Thursday b 459)) Listen and repeat the phrases. Practise saying them. 1 this Thursday 2 thirty-three 3 those things 4 Thanks for that. 5 These are the keys. 6 Whatare those things there? 7 ‘Vmthirty-three this Thursday. © Work in pairs. Put four of your things on your table (singular or plural). Ask your partner. Forthe things on your table: For things in the classroom (point: What's this in Engish) Cots awatch. a eal What re those in English?) Theyre pictures &: z 3 What's that? tts 1 VOCABULARY colours, adjectives part 1" | a Whatcolour is the American flag? Write the missing letters. 1b Complete the other colours. What colour is your flag? z ‘ @ adjectives ¥ V colours, adjectives, modifiers: quite/very/ really Is she of oS P Long and short vowel sounds attractive? 2B Stars ee <= 5 with red hair. tst_d ii & and bl___ “bl_ck y_ll_w gr_y p—onk rong. brown groon Practise with the flags. Ask and answer. > p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives, Do part 1 GRAMMAR adjectives ‘What are they? Label the pictures in the USA quiz-using an adjective and a noun from each circle Adjectives; Nouns nice yellow food House ‘American New school Aittines fast ‘White taxis jeans blue high day York 4y62)) Listen and check. Gircl8) the correctrule. + Adjectives go before after a noun. + Adjectives change [don’t change before a plural noun, > p.126 Grammar Bank 2B. Learn more about adjectives and practise them. Cover the the pictures. Can you remember the eight phrases? 3 PRONUNCIATION tong and short vowel sounds PP Lang and short vowels | Vowel sounds in English are tong or shor. Long | sounds have i/n the phonetic symbol, e.g az, a 4J64)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds, a & fish, tree cat | car horse 4 VOCABULARY adjectives part 2 a > p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part 2. b_ Work in pairs. A say an adjective. B say a famous person. short.) € Tomcnise 5 READING a Read the descriptions and look ar the photos. ‘Who are the two people? “He's a farmbus American actor. He's quite tall and he's very attractive. He has long hai and brown eyes. I think he's about 50. b- Match an adjective from circle A with an adjective from circle B with the same vowel sound, Write them in the chart. A 8 blue full cheap big easy rich new good black. fast short wrong small hot bad far © €)65)) Listen and check. d_ > p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the typical spellings for these sounds. © Adjective race In pairs, in three minutes make phrases with an adjective and anoun with the same vowel sound. Use a/an with singular nouns. Adjectives Nouns old new book boots grey fest cars. cat black good day fish big. cheap Jens photo short story Anold photo . £ 661) Listen and check, Practise saying the phrases. She's a very beautitl actress. " She's quite short and siim, andl "he has long dark hair. She's a Hollywood star, but she isn’t “American, she's Spanish 1b Read them again, Guess the meaning of the Bighilightea words. 6 WRITING & SPEAKING a Think ofa famous person from any country in the world, Use the jobs in the box tohelp you. actor/actress musician polticien singer sportsman / sportswomnan TV presenter 'b Write a short description of the person. Give it to your partner. Cane | she guess who itis? © Play Guess the famous person. A think ofa famous actor actress. B askten questions using ls...? Tey to guess the actor | actress Isitemanorewoman?) € Awomen. Isshe American?) (Yes, shes. q G imperatives, let's V feelings Please P understanding connected speech slow downt Don't worry. 1 VOCABULARY feelings 2 LISTENING & READING a Match the words and pictures, a 169)) The Carter family are on holiday in Ireland, Look at the pictures. Listen and number them 1-5. Gibungry [sad DA bored () hor [Eithirsty — [E] happy Elangry Ei cold [Bl stressed fEleired —“ (T] worried B Callacation Use be+ hungry, thirsty, hot, etc, eg. very hungry (OT Hhave-very hungry. b 4,68) Listen and check. Repeat the phrases. € Cover the words and logk at the pictures. MakeGand@ sentences about how you fee! and tell your partner. b Listen again and read. Try to guess what the + 3 GRAMMAR imperatives, let’s highlighted phrases mean, Tim Mum Dad S Suzy Dad Tim Mum Dad © °L.70)) Listen to the end of the story. What are the two problems the family have? a Look at the highlighted phrases in 2b. Then complete the chart. Imperatives | Turn right! here! right! | Don't park herel Suggestions stop at that service station. woe Come on.Let's Dag, his musidis terrbie. Can'you turn it off? b_ > p.126 Grammar Bank 2C. Learn more about imperatives and ler’, and practise them. © Look atthe pictures in 2 and cover the dialogues. Can you remember the imperatives and suggestions with each picture? No, reo e 4. What do the signs mean? Use a verb phrase from the list in a Open your window, Tim: HorElimperative. im thirsty, wheres the water? Snokchere atentomustehare Ske pots Here you are. turmeft turnoff your mabile eat or drink here tim hungry. Can we stop soorit La a Let's stop at that service station, Be 1 Tun left Give me my iPod. ‘his is my Pod Be quiet! ‘Are we there yet? 'm bored. @ tts not far now. Only 80 kitometres. can you tun the radio on please, Mum? 0. Ohnol € Cover the list and look at the pictures. Can you remember the phrases? 4 PRONUNCIATION ere ener understanding connected speech Werre here. At the hotel. Great! Don't park here, Look at that sign. Noparking Don't worry. It's OK. Come on. Let's go Connected speech \When people speak they don't usually separate all the words, For example, if a word ends with a consonant and the next word begins with a vowel, they join thern together, e.g. Turn_off the music. a “472}) Listen and write six sentences. b Practise saying the sentences. 5 SPEAKING > Communication What's the matter? A p.101 B p.106. Roleplay dialogues. 6 73) SONG Please Don't Go 4 GRAMMAR Gea, bore. 1 2 10 ul 2 13 4 15 Hello. your name? a What b Whatare ¢ What's Maria is German, student. a She's b He's cles A Where. from? B He's from Turkey. aheis bis c ishe They English, they're Scottish. aim't b aren't ¢ notare ‘A Are you from Paris? B Yes,__. alam bl'm c Tare She's Brazilian. name's Daniela a His b Her c Your We're from the USA. Mackay. a Your Their A What are they? B They're a watches b awatch ¢ watchs ‘A Whatisit? B it's__. a aumbrella b anumbrella ¢ umbrella Lookat those @ womans b women ¢ womens ‘A Whatare in English? B They're keys a that b this c these These are very a difficult exercises b exercises difficult © difficults exercises careful! That dog's dangerous. a Are 'b Beyou c Be Please. in the library. a noteat b don’teat c noeat 'm hungry. stop atthe café. aLet’s b We ¢ Don't © Our VOCABULARY a Complete with at, from, in, off, oF to. 1m, Japan. 2 Nice meet you. 3. What's bonjour 4 Look, S Please turn, English? the board. your mobile phone. 'b Complete the phrases with these verbs. ‘Answer Stand Open Read Work 1 thetexe. 4 thedoor. 2 impairs. s the questions. 3 up. © Circle) che word thatis different. ae be 1 eighe ewo seven file 2 Brazil Chinese Hungary Switzerland 3 Polish lualian Japanese “France 4 Africa Asa Tend Europe Ssixeen forty ninety eighty 6 Wednesday Italy Friday Monday 7 glasses purse headphones scissors 8 door window wall school 9 wallee newspaper book magazine 10 happy tired angry stressed, 4. Weite the opposite adjective. good = tall 2 expensive 5 empty 3 dirty PRONUNCIATION a the word with a different sound, 1@Qoa B c op 2 Hi day my_—once 3 fiz) watches boxes _—files_ glasses +B Japan German good page S f% dangerous stamps bad _—_ laptop b Underline the stresséd syllable. 1 alddress 2 Italy 3 expenlsive 4 newsipaiper 5 thir(teen CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a. Read the article once. Do you know any more words which are American English, not British English? British & American English - the same, but different British and American people speak the same language = English, but with some small differences. VOCABULARY ‘Some words are different in American English, for example ‘Americans say zip code, not postcode, vacation, not hotiday, and cell phone, nat motile phone. Some words have different ‘meanings, for example in British English a purse is a thing where women have their money and credit cards. In American English a purse is @ woman's bag. SPELLING ""Celour, favour, and other words that end in -our in British English end with -or in American English, e.g. color, favor. Centre, theatre, and other words that end in -tre in British English end with -ter in American Engtish, e.g. center, theater. GRAMMAR ‘American grammar is very similar to British grammar, but with some small differences, especially prepositions. For ‘example, Americans say See you Friday, but British people ssay See you on Friday. PRONUNCIATION ‘The most important difference between American and British English is pronunciation. American accents and British accents are quite different, and when an American starts speaking British people know he or she is American, and vice versa, 1b Lookat the highlighted words in the text and guess their meaning. © Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 American English and British English are very different. 2. Holiday and postcode are the same in British and American English. : 3. Purse has different meanings in American and British English. 4. Kilometer is British spelling. 5 British and American grammar are not very different: 6 It’s difficult to know from their accent ifa person is English or American. GAICAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? (474) Inthe street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions. 1 Hernameis a Cecilia b Cecil © Cecile 2. Andy's from Newcastle in the. of England. a NorthEast b North West South East 3 Davidis. a Italian b French c Spanish 4 Hernameis a Arya b Aria c Arja 5 Karinis a Swiss b Brazilian Hungarian CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? ick (/) the box if you can Do the tasks.with a partner. do them. Can you...? 1 [] count from 0-20 2 C1 count from 20-100 (20, 30, etc.) 3] say the days ofthe week 4 [7] give three instructions: two [Hand one] 5 (_] introduce yourself and another person 6 [_] answer the questions below + What's your first name | surname? + How do you spell ie? + Where are you from? [Bj short films Hollywood, Los Angeles Watch and enjoy a fim on iTutor g ~ % ; G present simple] and) % YF V verb phrases ‘They lve in NEE P third person-s fat. He doasn't ‘smoke ee Bet ie 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases ‘b Answer the questions with a partner. a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list: pee ee @ read work have listen 2 Write the he | she it form of these verbs. 1 __anewspaper 4 ___tothecinema “aes eve A —— neni 5 ___inanofifce ae o—- b> p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. 3 Find two negative verbs, How are they different from positive(H] verbs a) for © 3) Listen. Say the phrase. JV watch Tv he| she [it b) forall other persons? © >> p.128 Grammar Bank 3A. Learn more about present simple and), 2 GRAMMAR present simple [and] taipacie P " a Lookat four things people say about Britain and the British. Do; ie sla thay are tus or none? Then read chetesr aad 3 PRONUNCIATION third person-s a How do you pronounce these plural nouns? books Keys watches 1b I) Listen and repeat the third person verb forms ‘5)_ She speaks Spanish, He drinks coffee. British people Yin’ Gritain isn't. ‘She cooks every day. tke animals. vod ‘ef Terains alot. = 3 ‘He has a cat. She does exercise. He goes to che cinema on Friday night. people say about the British... eee eee British people drink tea at 5.00. Kati from Hungary ‘The weather changes alot. Its true that Bish people dink a lot of tea (and coffe) but they don't ¢ %61) Listen. Change the sentence. drink tea ata special time, | work fora Brsh company ere and my boss 7/6) Listen. Change the sens drinks tea all the time. 3) Ilive ina flat. She. ste lives in a flat tt rains & lot. Nicolai from Russia | Tellyour partner six true things about you: trains alot, but it doesn’t rain every day. Be careful because the weather three Gand three E} Choose verb phrases changes quickly. | always take an umbrella when | go out. from p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. British people like animals. Norma from Mexico : Cipley the guitar. I don't wear glasses. | have a lat of friends here and they all have a dag ora cat. One family that | know has two dogs and five cats. British people love animals! { The food in Britain isn’t very good. Hasan from Turkey “The restaurants are quite expensive but they are great, and the food is good in 2 lotof pubs, to. I share a flat with a Scottish boy, and he cooks every night. He watches all the cooking programmes on TV and he makes great cures! Change partners. Tell your new partner the six things about your old partner. 5 plays the utr She does weardlsses: ‘ark Vanhoenacker, an American journalist who lives in London, says the UK's not just OK ~ it’s paradise. These are some of his reasons. Walking Britain isn't a good place for cyclists, But for pedestrians itis ‘wonderful. When yon valk on azebra crossing, all the drivers stop. Banks British banks are great —jou do everything online, and you don’t pay when you take money out of'an ATM. And if'you want to change banks, the banks do all the ‘work, not you. Drivers ‘The British are very polite when they drive. They don't hoot, and they are patient With other drivers. They always say thank you when you let them pass 4 READING & SPEAKING a Look at the photos. In which one can you see...? (7) acash machine (ATM in American English) Cl acupofcoffee [1] achemise kemist! Clazebra crossing [1] acyctistsarklist! CO adriver ‘b ‘2)7) Read and listen to the article. Mark the sentences T (true) d or F (false). Say why the F ones are false. 1 Britain is a good country fot cyclists and pedestrians. 2 Ie’s expensive to use ATMs in Britain 3 British drivers are nice to other drivers. 4 Boots the Chemist only has medicine. 5 In Britain people don’t have ID cards. 6 Summers in Britain are very hot. 7 In Starbucks in Britain waiters don't use your first name, ® Starbucks, and other things I ¥ love about Britain Ll awaiter C1 apedestrian Boots the Chemist Chemists in the UK are wonderful, friendly shops and. i completely different fram US pharmacies. Boots sells everything you want, not just medicine, and the shop: assistants give you good advice. No ID Cards Britain is one ofthe only places in the ‘world where people don’thaveID 3 cards. In the US you need ID when you buy a drink, go to a club, use ‘ credit card, or take an intercity train, Summers love British summers! A good summer day in Britain is dry and warm, but not very hot. Starbucks Starbucks isn’t British, of course, but I prefer the Starbucks in Britain. They are nice, friendly places where people read the newspaper and drink good coffee. ‘And the waiters don’t write your name on the cups—I feel stupid in America when the waiter calls ‘Mark, your tall cappuccino with extra chocolate! © Underline these verbs in the text. What do they mean? Compare your ideas with a partner. walk pay drive sell give need buy use prefer feel call Look at each paragraph again. Say ifit’s the same or different in your country or city. Naples isn't a good place for cyclists or pedestrians, because people drive very fast! Useful words: Why? and because Use because to answer the question Why? Why isn't Naples @ good place for cyclists? Because people drive very fast. & present spl wnat jobs to P fad you do? Work and play Ima nurse. 1 VOCABULARY jobs a Order the letters to make words for jobs 1 ACTEHRE T. 2 ROCAT A 3 TRIEWA w. 4 AXTIRREDIV T. D. SPTIREONICEST R b> p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. € What do you do? Ask five other students in the class. 2 LISTENING Where? work outside [__] a 10, 11)) Listen to a game show called His job, her job. ‘inthe street [J ‘Ateam of three people ask Wayne questions about inside [—] his job and his wife Tanya's job. Write W next to the in an office (_] questions they ask Wayne about his job, and T next to the questions they ask about Tanya's job. ‘nthe evening [—] at night [_] 'b Listen again, What are Wayne's answers? Write at the weekend [—] 1 (yes), X (a0), or D (it depends) after each question. oe ama) % wth computers ET] ¢ Lookat the answers. What do you think his job is? with other people [_] What do you think her job is? tong hours (_] d_ 12) Listen to the end of the programme. What do Wayne ant his wile do? ‘progt have special qualifications [—_] ‘speak foreign languages travel (| 3 GRAMMAR present simple @ drive (—] Oo ; make thiogs [] is eee eres wear aif or special cothes [] 7 earn alot of money [_} 1 you work with other people? ‘Yes, 2 you workinan offic? No,I 3 she work with computers? No she 4 she work at the weekend? Yeake b > p.128 Grammar Bank 3B. Learn more about present simple [Z]and practise it. € In groups of four, play Hisjob, her job. Choose jobs from p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. Ask questions to guess the jobs. 4 PRONUNCIATION /2:/ a £215) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. & vird | nurse bd ur ijand er usually =fx/ when they are stressed. of after wusually = fa/ eg, work. thirty her work journalist b (16) Listen. Which word doesn’t have the x/ sound? 1 thirsty dirty thirteen tired 2 earn here prefer service 3 Thursday sure turn Turkey 4 worry word worker world Practise saying the sentences. I prefer Turkish coffee. Journalists work all over the world. Shirley is thirty on Thursday. 5 SPEAKING a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list. do(@) eat go listen read use walk watch Inthe week walk _t0 work | school a computer at work] school English ina café orrestaurant housework Atthe weekend ‘TVin the morning tomusic sport or exercise homework tothe cinema b Workin pairs. Ask and answer questions, then change roles. A AskB the questions. B Answer the questions. Give more information if you A Do you walk to. schoot? ) 6 No, Idon't. Igo by bus. © Change pairs. Ask your new partner about his | her old partner, © Does Akito walk to school?, ‘A No, he doesn't. He goes by bus. 6 READING a Read the article. Match each text to a photo. What do the three people do? UNIFORMS — FOR or AGAINST? Three people say what they think... 1 Our uniform is OK. ike the colours, grey and red. The only gs I dor't ike are the tie, because it's difficult to put on, and the skirt, because | prefer trousers. | think uniforms are a good idea. Everybody looks the same, and it’s easy to get dressed in the morning ~ I dor't need to think about ‘what to wear 2 Our uniform is dark trousers and a white nylon top abit like @ nurse's uniform, We can't wear anything over the Uniform, so i's quite cold in the winter, and it gets dirty very easily because i's white. m not against uniforms, but ry uniform just isnt practicall 3 Our uniform is very simple ~ a dark blue jacket and trousers, and a white shirt and tie. | like it. it's nice and comfortable, som happy to wear it. And think i’ important that people can see where we are when they need help. b With a partner, say what the highlighted words mean. (Check with your teacher or a dictionary. ¢ Read the article again. Who...? 1 thinks uniforms are a good idea, but doesn like bis her uniform? 2 likes his her uniform, but doesn’t say anything about ‘uniforms in general? 3. thinks uniforms are a good idea and quite likes his | her uniform? 4. Doyou wear a uniform at work | school? Do you like it? Why (not)? Do you think uniforms are a good idea? word order in questions V question words P sentence stress 1 LISTENING a Kevin and Samantha want to meet a partner on the internet, Read their profiles and look at their photos. Then cover them and say what you can remember. Do you think they are a good match? Cxevin is 28. He lives in South London... : South London | Likes: films, music | | | | | | | | | Doesn't like: football Samantha ‘Age: 26 Lives in: South London Likes: the cinema, good food Doesn't like: sport —___J b 4173) Kevin and Samantha meet in a restaurant for lunch, Cover the conversation and listen, What does Kevin say about, 2 hisjob 3 filmshe likes 1 were he lives Listen again. Complete the missing verbs. Hi Are you Kevin? Yes. Are you Samantha? ‘Yes! am, but call me Sam.Nice to__ you. Sorry "mate. No problem. Yau look different from your photo. Let's __adrink. Abeer? Wine? No, thanks. Water for me. I don't RORone alcohol 2t lunchtime, |__this place. ‘Me too. Where do you___in South London? In Bromley. Near the market. |_with my mather. Really? What do you __? ma teacher. I teach chemistry. Chemistry? How interesting. Yes, i's a very interesting job. What about you? Imajournalist. You__ the cinema, Kevin What kind of films do you__? Science-fiction films. |_ Star Wars. on, Doyou ORORUROR non Star Wars? What kind of films do you tke? oa itike French films. (2,189) Look at the highlighted phrases in the conversation. Listen and repeat them. Practise the conversation with a partner. ee Showing interest When you have a conversation, react to what your partner says. Use Me too. Really? How Interesting! What about you? et. 2)19)) Listen to the second part of the conversation. Do you think they want to meet again? Listen again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Say why the F ones are false. 1 Samantha likes science fiction films. 2 They like the same kind of music. 3 Their weekends are very different. 4 Samantha pays for their lunch. Do you think the internet is a good place to make friends or meet a partner? Why (not)? bit a GRAMMAR word order in questions Cover the conversation. Put the words in order to make the questions. 1 want you do drink a 2. in South live London you do where 3 films like kind you of what do > p.128 Grammar Bank 3C. Learn more about word order in questions and practise it. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION question words; sentence stress (221) Listen and repeat the question words and phrases. How is Wh- pronounced in Who? How is it pronounced in the other question words? How? How many? What? What kind? Wher? Where? Which? who? Why? ‘Complete the questions with a question word or phrase from the list ina. 1 What__phone do you have? Thave an iPhone. 2 old are you? 22. 3 ___brothers and sisters do you have? Thave two sisters. 4 ____doyou prefer, Saturdays or Sundays? Saturdays. 5 _____doyouhave English classes? On Mondays and Wednesdays. 6 of films do you like? [like old British films. 7 do you live? Inthe city centre, 8 ’s your favourite actor? Colin Firth, 9 ___ doyoullike him? Because he's very good-looking! 2223) Listen and check. Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy the rhythm. . What phone oo you have: ‘Workin pairs. A ask B the questions. B give your own answers. Then change roles. 4 SPEAKING a Imagine you meet a new friend online, and you go out for coffee together. Look at the prompts and write ight questions. Where do you work? Who is your favourite singer? Where aa What sports / tke magazines [watch TV programmes { read languages | do car \ speak : Wat kind of music study films Play Food have ~— a TV programme Who / ‘te restaurant Whee | Yourfevourte ore actor # 'b Work in pairs with a student you don’t know very well. ‘A AskB your first question, B Answer the question. Give more information if you can. A Reactto B's answer. B AskA your first question. A What kind of music do you ike?) ( B I like classical music, especaly More. a reatyrmetoa) 5 WRITING > p.att wri yourself, 1B A personal profile. Write a profile of € 23) SONG Somethin’ Stupid 4 si ad _ Coffee to take away 1 TELLING THE TIME 3 G@ BUYING A COFFEE a Lookat the clock. What time is it? > p. 157 Vocabulary Bank Time. Do Part 1 b Communication What's the time? A p.101B p.106. wo ROB AND JENNY MEET a £2/25)) Watch or listen to what happens when Rob and Jenny meet. What do they decide to do? b- Watch or listen again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (alse). Say why the F sentences are false. 1 Jenny's fall name is Jennifer. 2 Robis early 3 Jenny likes the hotel 4 She doesn't like the hotel coffee. 5 She has a meeting with Daniel at 9.15. 6 The office isn't very far from the hotel a Lookat the coffee shop menu. Do you know what all the things are? menu i drinks and cakes Espresso | single 2.45 dovble 2.80 Americano | regular 3.15 large 3.95 Latte | reguar3.45 large 3.65 Cappuccino | regular 3.45 large 3.65 Tea | rogular2.65 large 3.10 Brownie | 3.00 Croissant | 3.00 b (26) Watch or listen to Rob and Jenny buying coffee. ‘Answer the questions. 1. Wharkind of coffee do Rob and Jenny have? 2. What do they have to eat? 3. How muchis it? ¢ Watch orlisten again, Complete the You Hear phrases. ee) We you? What would you tke, Jenny? An espresso, please, Can! ‘or double? Dauble. Cant have a latte, please? zor large? Large. Tohave Eve or take away? To'take away. “Anything else? No, thanks. A brownie for me, please anda croissant. (OK. How much is that? That's £12.45, please. Sorry, how much? £12.45, Thank you. ‘And your ‘Thanks. | © cuttural note [7 barista = a person who works ina coffee shop (27) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm. € Inthrees, practise the dialogue. f fii Roleplay the dialogue in groups of three. ‘Then swap roles. ‘A (book open) You are the barista. B (book closed) You invite C (book closed) to havea drink. A begins: Can Thelp you? Basks C: What would you like?, 4 FIRST DAY IN THE OFFICE a £/28}) Watch or listen and answer the questions. 1 What's Karen's job? 2. Where in Europe does Jenny have family? 3. Where does she live in New York? 4 Does Karen have family in New York? 5. What does Daniel offer Jenny to drink? What time is his next meeting? b. Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Rob, Karen, or Daniel? Social English phrases Here we are, Talk to you later. 's this your first time in the UK]? ‘Would you like something to drink? © €29)) Watch or listen and check, Do you know what they are in your language? d_ Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases. fe Canyou.? j (J telthe time | | Corderfood and crinkinacafé | [FJ meet and introduce people { Whose..?, possessive 's V family P Wu, the letter 0 1 GRAMMAR Whase...?, possessive 's a How interested are people in your country in the private lives of celebrities? What kind of celebrities? Number the people 1-3 (3 = very interested, 2 = quite interested, 1 = not very interested). CO actors (C] musicians () sports players 7 others (say what) Look at the celebrities in the photos. In pairs, answer the questions for each celebrity 1 What doeshe | she do? Where is he / she from? 2 Doyou know anything about his / her family or private life? 3 Are you interested in these people? Why (not)? C royalty (2 TV stars | presenters ( politicians o ‘With a parmer, guess who the other person in each photo is. Choose a or b in sentences 1-5. a 30) Listen and check. What does s mean in sentences 1-5? >> p.130 Grammar Bank 4A. Learn move about Whose...? and possessive 's and practise them. £ Lookatsome things from the photos. Whose are they? Whose isthe wistband) (te coc clooney Pmsibend’ bow tie aw "a 2 VOCABULARY family a > p.155 Vocabulary Bank The family. b_ Inpairs, answer the questions. Who's... 1 your mother’s mother Mygrandmother 2 your father's brother —— 3 your brother's sister's daughter 4 your aunt's children your husband’s | wife's brother 6 your niece’s brother VN oe eee Who's that? He's my nephew ~ my sister's son, Who are they with? You know the celebrity — but who is the other person? ‘She's Justin Bieber's a sister b mother He's Carla Bruni's a ex-boyfriend b ex-husband ‘She's Lionel Messi's a wife b sister ‘She's Jack Nicholson's a daughter b girlfriend He's George Clooney's a brother b father PRONUNCIATION jy, the letter o (2331) Listen and repeat the words and sound. [Jer [moter brotier son husband uncle cousin } p.166 Sound Bank. Look atthe different spellings for this sound. How is the letter 0 pronounced in these words? Put them in the right column, eome do dont doctor go home job London model money no one Scot (2/34) Listen and check. Practise saying the words. Practise the dialogues with a partner. Who's that? My mother, She's very young! No, she's sixty-one. She's @ doctor. Who are they? ‘That's my brother and his son, Do they live in Scotland? No, they don't. They live in London, w>o> orod LISTENING & SPEAKING ;~ €2)35)) Listen to Isabel showing a friend photos on her phone. Who are the people in the photos intelation to Isabel? Listen again. Write down more information about the people inthe photos, e.g. their names, ages, jobs, etc. Work with a partner. A Show B some photos of family or friends on your phone or write their names om a piece of paper. B Ask three questions about each person. Who's that? 9 C shes my sister Yolanda, How old is. she?) G prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (et, in, to) V everyday activities ‘What do you do P linking and sentence stress in the evening? have dinner and watch TV. What a life! 1 VOCABULARY 3 READING & LISTENING everyday activities a Read the article. How do you think Nico feels at the end ofa a j36i) Listen to the sounds and number the typical day? Why? Choose from the adjectives in thelist. phrases 1-6. “bored happy stressed sad tired worried relaxed Li get dressed CH] getup CD have breakfast havea shower words and phrases. Then underline words and phrases connected with restaurants, e.g. chef. © > Communication Nico's day A p.101 B p.106. A Ask B questions, B Find the answers in the text. Then change roles. 1b What order do you do these things in the Whattine doesNeo get pt?) (He gets pat ‘morning? Tell you partner. ester) CHegetsup C Fist getup then L. ~ FATHER é° ais DAUGHTER ico is a chef and has his own restaurant, the Blue Jar. He lives in Chile with his wife and her three children, C goto work | school Ci havea coffee © > p.156 Vocabulary Bank Everyday activities. 2 PRONUNCIATION linking and sentence stress Connected speech Remember, when people speak they usually link words together. Sometimes three linked words sound lke one word, eg. getupat aged 16, 12, and 9. (2/38) Listen and write five sentences, (0630'| get up and make breakfast for the children. Then | have breakfast ~ a coffee and cereal - and | read the sports 1 section of the paper. 2 O715 1 go to the market to buyfruit and vegetables for the 3 restaurant. a 4 0845 When I get to the restaurant I check the reservations and e my emails, and plan the special menu of the day. | have my An second cup of coffee. b 39) Listen and repeat the sentences. 1030 | start cooking, The radio is on, and we are busy with Copy the rhythm. breakfast orders, but we alsa have to prepare the food for lunch igeC up ssseven. 1200 I check the tables, and have my third coffee. thave sshower. 1330 Suddenly everyone arrives at the'same'time and the 1 goo work. restaurant is full (on 2 good day). I start to shout thave a sandwich for lunch. 5 Instructions at the chefs and waiters. We make lunch for iget home se six. 85 people in about an: hour and a half. “lake we dinner. 1445 | come into the restaurarit and talk to the customiers, and. tigots bed yen ask if they are happy with the faod.'m really hungry now. cs 4530 Finally ! have lunch. I don't enjoy it very much because | ‘What s life! on't have time to relax. _ /)40}) Listen to Amelia, Nico’s 16-year-old stepdaughter, talking about her day. Complete the gaps with a word, anumber, or a time. Morning 6.30 She gets up. She starts school. She has__or. Afternoon lessons. She has lunch. She only has. ‘minutes for unch, She has or____ lessons. She finishes school On Mondays and she has extra classes to prepare for the university entrance exam. On Tuesdays and. she has practice. Evening She does and studies until dinner. After dinner she studies until She goes to bed. € Look back at the text and the information in d. Whose day do you thinkis more stressful, Nico's or Amelia's? Why? 3600 After lunch | go back to the kitchen and plan the food for the evening menu. : 1730 1 go home to be with the family for a couple of hours. The children do their homework and | make thelr dinner. 1830 I go back to the restaurant, which is full again, and I check everything is OK. 2200 | go home and have a shower. Then | collapse on the sofa with a sandwich and a glass of wine. 2300 | go to bed, ready to start again the next day. 4 GRAMMAR prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (at, in, to} a Look at some sentences from Amelia's day. Complete them with in, on, at, or to, 1 Igetup half past six. 2 __the morning we usually have five lessons, sometimes six. 3 Wehave lunch __ school in the cafeteria. 4 __Mondays and Wednesdays I go__ extra classes, b 241) Listen and check © > p.130 Grammar Bank 4B. Learn more about prepositions and practise them. (2,44) Listen and say the time phrases with the right preposition. )) the weekend Ca ‘the weekend 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Workin pairs. Interview your partner about atypical weekday with the questions. What time / gat up? / have breakfast in the morning? What / have? How / goto work or school? What time / start work oF schoot? ‘have a long lunch break? How long? What time / finish work or schoot? What / do after work or school? 1 relexin the evening? What / do? Wen / do English homework? What time / goto bed? How / feel atthe end of the day? # Wien you can't be exact What time do you get up? At about 715. \What do you have for breakfast? It depends. IFthave time, Ihave toast or cereal. 'b Who do you thinkhas amore stressful day, you or your partner? Why? ¢ > p.112 Writing A magazine article, Write about your favourite day. é G position of adverbs and expressions of frequency A V adverbs and expressions of frequency How often do 4 P the letter h Tiree cei Cogs Ua you eat fruit? Every day. 1 VOCABULARY adverbs and expressions of frequency a 2/45) Complete the gaps with 2 ‘time’ word. Listen and check. 1 sixty seconds= aminute 2 thirty minutes halfan 3 sixtyminutes= an. 4 twenty-four hours = a__ 5 seven days = a 6 four weeks = a 7 twelvemonths= a bb >p.157 Vocabulary Bank Time, Do parts 2 and 3. 2 GRAMMAR position of adverbs and expressions of frequency a Read the text about British teenagers. Isit the same in your country? Today's teenagers may not live as long as their parents b Lookat the pi expressions. on of the highlighted words and the correct rue. 1 Adverbs of frequency (e.g. usually) go. before after a main verb. before after the verb be. 2. Expressions of frequency (e.g. every week) go... at the beginning | at the end of a phrase or sentence. ¢ > p.130 Grammar Bank 4C, Learn more about adverbs and expressions of frequency and practise them. 4. Make true sentences about you with the verb phrases below and an adverb or expression of frequency. Compare with a partner. watch the news on TV check your email gotothe cinema chat online bbe late for work | school gotothe hairdresser » be tired in the morning do housework Cm often late for work. Cicheck my esis ve tines cy. PRONUNCIATION the letter h 29501) how hardly healthy high Be tone have hungry happy en and repeat the words and sound. b @s1)) Listen. Gircldphe word where his not pronounced. Harry's a hairdresser. He hardly ever has breakfast. He only has half an hour for lunch He often has a hamburger for dinner. Harry isn't very healthy. Practise saying the sentences. 4 > p.166 Sound Bank. Lookat the typical spellings for this sound. Des woried that today's teenagers have a very unhealthy lifestyle, afd may not lve as long as their parents’ generation. Research shows 30% of teenagers riéver have breakfast. They &at fast food at least two or three times s Weel and 75% hardly ever eat fruit or green vegetables. They don’t usually steep 8 hours a day. (30%'sleep only 4~7 hours.) They are oftéri tired in the moming. They spend about 31 hours online every WEEK: A lot of teenagers never do sport or exercise. 4 READING & SPEAKING a. Workin pairs. Tick (/) five things which you think help people to live to bea hundred, Then read the article to check, (0) They have a big family. (Co They aren't ina hurry. LD They sleep eight hours. (1 They have pets. (Bi They hardly ever eat meat they drink alittle alcohol (Z) They often go to the doctor. Ci They work outside 1] They often see friends. Read the article again. In which places are these things important? 1 aspecial kind of water 2. aspecial kind of food 3 the weather 4 aspecial kind of drink Underline new words or phrases in the texts and compare with a partner. Try to guess their meaning. Choose two words to learn from each text. Look atthe five things in a that are in the texts. Are they true for people in your country? Do you think they have a healthy lifestyle? e > Communication Short life, long life? p01 Interview your partner with the guestionnaire, then change roles. 5 's2)) SONG Who Wants to Live Forever 44 Ecuador Hlcabamba, a small vilage inthe Andes, soften calla the Valley of Long Lite: What's its secret? Firstly, ilcbamba tsnot very hot or very cold-the temperature is usualy between 18 and 27 degrees, and the airs very clean, Secondly, people worchard inthe eld, anc do @ Uotof exercise Thirdly, thelr det ts very healthy -they eat alt of fruit and vegetables, end they hardly ever eat mest or sh The water they drink, from the river in Vileabambe, is very rich in minerals, They also have a good social ife. In Vilcabambe people say, “The let leg andthe right leg help you tobe heathy, because they take you to your friends! homes? Ttaly [rOstssts, 2 mountain region of Sasi, jone aut of every 200 people lives to be 100, and they are normally very healthy, too. Most of the people in the villages work outside in their fields and with their animals. They have a healthy 3h diet, with a lot of vegetables and not much meat or fish, They hardly ever take any medicine, but they usually drinka little grappa before they go to bed. ‘Life is hard,’ says Fortunato, who is a shepherd, ‘but I am never stressed. Inever read the newspaper - because I can’t read very well’ Japan eople in Okinawe in Japan do not have big meals. They usually just ave vegetables end fish, and often eat soya, Okinawans are very active, and they often work until they are 80 or more, ut they aso relax every day they see friends and they mecitate. Ushi, from Okinawa, is 4107. In the evening she often dances with her daughter and has @ lass af coke“ want to have a boyfriend’ she says. When journalists ask people from Okinawa What is your secret” they answer, "We are hapey, we are always postive, and we are never Ina hurry? [sre ake” a japanese acoholic drink soya kind of bean typialin Asia GRAMMAR GD» orc. live near here. a not b don't ¢ doesn't 2 My sister three children. ahas b have ¢ haves English? a Are they speak b Speakthey © Dothey speak your sister work? a Does b Is ¢ Do 5 A Do youworkhere? B Yes,1 awork bdo cam 6 A What B He's anengineer. a hedoes b doeshe < does he do 7 What languages___? a speakyou b doyouspeak © youspeak 8 Billis, a Carla's husband husband's Carla ¢ the Carla's husband 9 Thisis my house. a parent's b parents’ c parent 10 is this book? a Who's b Who ¢ Whose 11 We usually have lunch two o'clock, ain bon cat 12 What time do you go ain bto cat 13 She late for class. a neveris b isnever ¢ never does 14 early, a usually get up b getusually up ¢ getup usually 15 Ihave an English class__. a oneaweek } one the week © onceaweek bed? VOCABULARY a Complete with at, to, in, on, or up. 1 Saturday night I go to the cinema. 2 Pmastudent. 'm ‘university and Tlive aflat. 3. What time do you usually wake __? 4 What time do you go. b_ Complete the phrases with these verbs. ‘work? do get go have listen play read teke watch wear 1 dressed 6 ___theguitar 2 thedogforawalk 7 ___tomusic 3 ___ashower stv 4 _yourhomework 9 ___thenewspaper 5 ___shopping 10 glasses © Gincis)the word or phrase tha is different. 1 brother unde niece grandfather 2 husband mothér-inlaw stepsister aunt 3 musician doctor journalist factory 4 never carly always often S hour minute ‘once second d_ Complete the questions with How many, Who, Why, What, ot Where. 1 do you live? 2 does yous father do? 3 ____is your favourite family member? 4 hours do you work? 5 do you wantto learn English? PRONUNCIATION a Gircld) the word with a different sound. 1B work here earn turn sometimes cousin nurse uncle often home coffee doctor father that brother think lives watches finishes relaxes 1b Underline the stressed syllable. 3 unlem|ployed 4 pollice|man 1 belcause 2 denjtise 5 grand|mo|ther CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the text and complete the gaps with these verbs in the correct form, do. drink drive earn eat have (x2) know tive spend think travel work b Read the text again. Is atypical man from your country similar to the typical British man? ¢ Lookat the highlighted words or phrases in the text, and guess their meaning, Is this the typical British man? tatistics tell us that the Sm British man is 40 years old, *_lives ina veda mare ih vo children. He 2 more than 40 hours a week and about £25,000 a year. He 4 between fifty minutes and an hour to and from work every day. He! a Ford car and he & he is a good driver. The typical British man is overweight (he weighs about 82.5 kg) and he” less than 30 minutes exercise a week. He usually sleeps about seven hours anight. He is not a great cook, but he ® how to make four dishes, including Spaghetti Bolognese. He ® three cups of tea a day and during his life he 2 approximately 35,000 biscuits. ‘The typical British man ¥. eight close friends and more than eighty contacts on his mobile phone, He three TVs, a copy of Queen's Greatest Hits, and at least one of the Harry Potter books. He 38____thirteeit hours online every ‘week and forty-five hours a year waiting ‘on hold” on the phone. Nick: Anya’ (SCAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? (2)53)) In the street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions Wells 1 Nick works between hours aweek. a 20and30 b 30and40 c 40and50 2 Anya’ssisteris 220 b1S c 16 3 Alison usually gets up at about weekend. 210.00 b 7.00 ¢ 730 4 Wells does sport. a hardly ever sometimes 5 Stacey a hasacat b hastwo cats Alison Stacey atthe © often doesn't like cats CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks with a partner, Tick (V) the box ifyou can do them. Can you... 1 1 say where you tive and what you do 2 say what time you usually getup and gosto bed 3 [1] sey whatyou do oma typical Monday morning 4 (C] ask your partner questions with the words below + What sports...? + What languages... + Whatkind of music... + What TVprogrammes...? Short films a British policeman Watch and enjoy a flim on Tutor. 6 can/ cant V verb phrases: buy @ newspaper, etc. j P sentence stress 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases a Canyou remember the verbs for things people do in their free time? d_exercise — p____the guitar tomusic g_tothe gym mene, h__acoffee b > p.158 Vocabulary Bank More verb phrases. 2 GRAMMAR can / can't a Read about Gary's audition for a British TV programme where people try to become professional singers. Complete it with phrases a-e. a Can you come with me, please? b Ican't remember the words! © youcan have coffee downstairs. 4 we can't hear you. eAeherecen park b 55) Listen and check. © (2/86) Now listen to Gary and two other people (Justin and Naomi) sing. Vote for the person you want to be in the show. 4 @$7)) Listen to the judges. What do they say about each singer? How does Gary feel? € Look at four sentences with can | can’. ‘Match sentences 1-4 with a-d. 11 You can't sing! 2 Ly Youcan’t park here. 3 C1] Canyoucome with me, please? 4 (C] You can have coffee downstairs. a Ieisn't OK. b e's possible. © Please doit. 4 You don't know how. £ > p.132 Grammar Bank 5A. Learn more about can | can’t and practise it. Can she dance? Yes, but she can't sing. ao Tare iniarcrecer ar avo te Fe ee eee tre tate oe. a | Guiard Hey! Youcantt park here, Gary 1 Where can park? Guard In the car park aver there. Gaty Ok. Where's the main entrance? ‘Guard The entrance? it’s in the other street, Gary Thanks! 6.00 Five hours later! Finally, 12.45 | wait for my ‘a woman calls my number. audition with 350 other singers. m very nervous. Organizer You can practise your ‘songs here, and 2 Good luck! 6.16 | walk onto the stage. I can ‘3e @ table and three judges. hdge Wh’ your song? Gary House of he sng Sun by The imal =| Judge Sorry, 4 “Can you speak up? 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress a *9)59)) Listen and repeat the dialogues. ‘Copy the rhythm. ‘A Can you come tomorrow? B Yes. can come in the morning. ‘A Can you play 2 musical instrument? 8 Yes,!can. ‘What can you play? B ican play the guitar Can we park here? B_No, you can’t. You cant park here. 60) Listen. Can you hear the difference? 1 a Teansing b Ican'tsing. 2 Shecan dance very well bb She can't dance ery well. 3 a Hecancook. bb Hecantt cook. 4 a Icancomero the meeting b Tcan't come to the meeting, 5 a Youcan park here. b You can't park here. 6 & Teandse b Ican't drive. 2961) Listen(Giceida orb. SPEAKING > Communication Do you want to be famous? p.102. ‘Are you musical, artistic, sporty, or good with words? Interview your partner and complete the survey. Change partners and tell your new partner what your first partner can and can’t do. READING ‘The X Factors a British TV programme. Look at the title ofthe article and the photos. With a partner, guess ‘which two of the singers are ‘winners’ today. Then read the article and check. Look at the highlighted words and phrases related to pop music. With a partner, guess their meaning. Are the words similar in your language? Do you have similar programmes to The X Factor in your country? Can you remember the names of some of the winners? Where are they now? 6 62) SONG Famous 4 FACTOR winners SA ‘In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes’ Andy Warhol STEVE BROOKSTEIN CEES And then? A recording contract ‘with Sony and a number 1 with his first and only single. Later a Job asa singer on a ferry boat between England and Spain. Today? No recording contract. He gives cancerts in pubs in Britain to small audiences. LEONA LEWIS {nd then? Number 1 hits in the USA and UK and top ten records in many other countries. An appearance at the Olympic ‘opening ceremony and three Grammy awards. ‘And today? She has anew album ‘coming soon. LEON JACKSON INS eas ‘And then? & recording contract with Sony and a number { single, When you believe. ‘And today? He gives concerts in ‘small nightclubs and pubs in the UK. He now plays the guitar and piano, too, but he doesn't have a recording contract. ALEXANDRA BURKE And then? 1 million copies sold of her version of Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah. Three number 1 singles. And today? She has recording contract with Epic Records and she is also the face of Sure Women, @ deodorant. G present continuous V verb phrases What are Pi) they doing? — theyre having a party. 1 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING verb phrases a 323) Read the article about neighbours. Then listen to eight sounds, and write a-h in the boxes. Noisy neighbours the top problems! ‘Sometimes it is dificult to love your neighbours, especially when they make a lot of noise. These are some things people do that cause problems {in the UK (nat in order). OD their babies cry. (1D Their dogs bark. They tai tudly orargué'a lot. They have notsy parties. (5) Their children shout att the time. They have the TV on very loud 1 They play toud music. © They play musical instruments, b Which do you think are the top three in the UK? Which do you think are the top three in your country? © Dothe questionnaire with a partner. Are your neighbours noisy? Are you a noisy neighbour? Do you tive in a house or a flat? 2 Doyou have neighbours...? a upstairs b downstairs € next door 3. Areyour neighbours...? a very noisy b quite noisy ¢ not very noisy 4 Which of the things.in a do they do? Do they make any other noises? 5 Are you a noisy neighbour? Which of the things in ado you or your family do? 2 GRAMMAR present continuous = 3 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING jy’ a ()3)) Lookat the picture ofthe flats. Why | a_ 6) Listen and repeat the words and sound. do you think the couple in flat 5 can’t sleep? or nen Listen and check. Singing dancing going doing singer | studying language wrong young Listen again and complete the dialogues think bank pink thanks with verbs from the list. ——_______________ b Inpairs, point and ask and answer about the people in the flats. ‘arguing crying doing getting going happening having saying shouting (2) Whats ding? ) (He plying the aia. Semen a What are they doing? etl Are you awske? © > Communication Spot the differences A p.102B p.107. @emen Yes. What's that noise? Describe the pictures and find eight differences. LM They're ____aparty downstairs. { Again! What time i it? 2.00, 4 LISTENING a (3)7)) Look at the photo and read about Rebecca Flint. Then listen to her talking about noise rules where she lives. Does she Who's 2 beopl inthe street: From te party think they are a good thing or a bad thing? What's: 2 Why are they ? ey are a gO s ie Iceit hea ‘Arethey__? Switzerland || No, they arent. Theyre __ goodbye. a Excuse mel We're trying to sleep. Its 1.00 The sound of 3/3 in the morning! witzerland hes very ‘Oh no. Now the baby next door is. J strict anti-noise What’ the time? rules, especialy for eeoa people who live in flats, What areyou___? where are Batiegoa Filat a Eriiah you__? works in the Swiss town IM Tm_____up. leant slep with that noise of Chur tells us about @ life without noise. © Complete the sentences. & They having a party in number 8. b Listen again and complete the sentences. they arguing? No, they arguing. They'e saying During the week goodbye. 1. Shecan'e ___ between 12.30 and 2.00 p.m. 4. Read the rule and(Gcidthe right word 2 Shecan’ ‘without headphones We use the present continuous (be + verb+ ing) or__after 10pm. totalk about now | every day. 3. Shecantthavea ora___after 10pm. € > p.132 Grammar Bank 5B. Learn more On Saturdays about the present continuous and practise it. aan butitcan'tbe loud afeer 10 pam. £ )5}) Listen to the sounds. What's On Sundays happening? Write six sentences. 5 Shecan’t furniture or put a on, the wall. 6 Shecan't___the washing machine © Doyou think these are good or bad rules? Why (not)? Do you have any similar rules in your country? What happens if you ‘make alot of noise late at night? V the weather and seasons P places in London 1 VOCABULARY & LISTENING the weather and seasons Look at the photo and answer the questions. 1 What city is it? 2 What monument can you see? 3. What's the weather like? Do you think it’s typical weather there? > p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and dates. Do part 1. 3/109) Listen to a travel guide talking about the ‘weather in London. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false), 1 Tes often very hot or very cold. 2. The normal temperature in the summer is 32°C. 3 Itoften snows in the winter. 4 Inspring and autumn the weather changes a lot. 5. It’s often grey and foggy in London. ‘What's the weather like where you live in the different seasons? READING & SPEAKING Read the guidebook extract about things to do in London, and find the answers to the ‘Where can. you...?” questions. Answer with SH (Somerset House), SK (South Kensington), or HH (Hampstead Heath). Read the text again. Underline three new words in each paragraph. Compare with a partner. Talk to a partner. + Which of the three places would you prefer to go to? Why? + Where isa good place to go in your town...? ~ when it's very cold ~ when it’s raining — when the sun is shining + What can you do in these places? G present simple or present continuous? Siete the eray ; Look! Its raining! Italways rains here. WHAT TO DOIN LONDON... 1 WHENIT’S VERY COLD Goce skating at Somerset House. Somerset House is a beautiful [8th century building on the river Thames. In the winter, the area in front of the house Is made into an ice-skating rink. There is skating school, where you can, have Lessons, and there are also late-night sessions and DJ nights. In Novernber and December there is an enormous (Christmas tree, and the café serves special Christmas food, 2 WHENIT’S RAINING Goto South Kensington, and visit three wonderful museums. You can walk from one to the ather because they are all very near. The Science Museum is very popular with adults and children, and also the Natural History Museum, which has life-size robotic dinosaurs and other fascinating exhibits. The third museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, is full of art and design from all over the world, It has an amazing collection of fashion from the 17th century to the present day. And if the sun comes out, cross the road into Kensington Gardens, one of London's many parks, and visit the famious statue of Peter Pan, 3) WHEN THE SUN IS SHINING Go to Hampstead Heath, London's biggest park. From the top of Parliament Hill in the south part of the Heath, you can see many of London's famous monuments, including St Paul's Cathedral and the London Eye. Have a picnic, and then, if t's hot, walk to the open-air swimming pool, where you can swim with plants and trees all round ‘you. itis a magical place, and you can't believe that you are inthe middle of a capital city. WHERE CAN YOU...? 2) team todo something new CO extoutside have a fantastic view see beautiful old clothes have fun after 9 pam, [1 seesome animais that don't exist todey see a famous character from a book (COMO | a ( Trafalger Squase oO Buckingham Paice: b Listen wm the Sontel Stee ae present continuous oF the pi 1 Come on, let's stand over there. J. It’s moving, (move). We (G0) up. Look, that’s St Pauts Cathedral 1 Where? Oh yes, Ican see it. Is that Suckingham Palace? J Yes, and the Queen's at home. 1 How do you know? J Because the flag, (fy. ttonly Fy) when she's at home. 0 Takk peedran ouveeieke ran 4 | kaa fall wane tttesha 1 We: _—— (go) down now. | (love) the view of the river with Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. J. Me too. Go and stand there. (want) to take a photo. Read the conversation again, and focus onthe verbs by and rain. When do ‘we use the present simple? When do we use the present continuous? d_ > p.132 Grammar Bank SC, Learn more about the present simple and present continuous and practise them. > Communication What do you do? What are you doing now? A p.103B p.107, 4 PRONUNCIATION places in London a 3/131) Place names in London are sometimes difficult for visitors to pronounce and understand, Listen. Underline the stressed syllable in the bold words. Tralfaligar Square theLon|don tye Oxiford Street St Paut's Caltheldral Lelcesiter Square Buickingjham Pallace The Houjses of Parlliaiment Westminister Albbey the Rilver Thames _Colvent Garlden 'b Listen again and repeat the names. © Practise with a partner. Imagine you are in ataxi. Where do you want to go?) (, To Tefalgar Square, please 5 WRITING @ Are social networking sites, e.g. Twitter or Facebook, popular in your country? What kind of people use them? Do you or your friends use them? b > p.113 Writing Social networking. Write Facebook posts to say what you are doing on holiday. 1. VOCABULARY clothes a Match the words and pictures. 1 2 3 4 5] 7 8 Cajacterrasekiy L askire kat? Di jeans tsiznz D ashire CO) aveshire ri 1b 14) Listen and check. Practise saying the words, LO) shoes ifus Ci asweater sweta/ C1 srousers Mtravzaz! 2 GS MEETING IN THE STREET a 3,152) Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. What problem does Rob have? 1b Watch or listen again. Complete the sentences 1 Robhasa. for Jenny. 2 Jenny has another meeting with 3. Rob has an interview in 4 Jenny's meeting is at 5 Rob needs to buy anew 6 They go toaclothes. 7 Jenny needs to answer her minutes, past nine, € /;16)) Look atthe information box. Listen and repeat the phrases. O hpologtzing | tmsorry. —That’s0K, | tmsosorry, Don't worry tm really sorry. No problem. d_ Cover the box. In pairs, practise apologizing and responding. a BUYING CLOTHES 3,171) Watch or listen to Rob buying a shirt. Answer the questions. 1 What size does Rob want? 2 Doeshe try it on? 3. How much ig the shirt? b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. ‘)YouHear You Say you? Yes, what size is this shirt? Lats see, es a smal Cant What____do youneed? _Amedium. Thisisa Thanks. Where can try it ori? The changing ere ‘over there. Thank you. isit?_Its fine, How much isit? Tes £44.99. ¢ ()18)) Watch orlisten and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm. if Seying prices | Sizes rge, XL = extra large 4 Practise the dialogue with a partner. © Gf In pairs, roleplay buying clothes. A (book open) Youare the shop assistant. Start with Can Thelp you? B (book closed) You are the customer. Buy a T-shirt, a jacket, or jeans. £ Swap roles. 4 @@ JENNY’S ON THE PHONE a /19)) Watch or listen and mark the sentences T (true) orF (false). 1 Jenny is talking to Bddie. 2. She says she doesn't like London. 3 She says she likes the people in the office. 4 Jenny is standing outside the shop. 5 Eddie thinks that Rob is her boss. 6 Jenny loves Rob's new shirt. Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false. ¢ Lookat the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny, Rob, or Eddie? Social English phrases It's so cool! Ihave to go. Right now? Have fun! Don't besilyi What's wrong? Wait a minute. No way! British and American English shop= British English store = American English _ 20) Watch or listen and check. Do you know what they are in your language? € Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases Can you.? [apologize (TJ buy clothes Ci sayprices object pronouns: me, you, him, etc. a V phone Language aul fv, and fis GA Reading in English ‘Yes, | want tomeet her. Who is the man with the roses in his hand?’ thinks Anna. | want to meet him. "Who isthe girl with the guitar?’ thinks Will, Like her. | want te meet her: But they do not mest ‘There are lots of men, says Anne's friend Vicki, but Anna can't forget Will. And then one rainy day. Sally is always running, and she has her phone with her all the time: at home, on the train, at work, at lunchtime, and at the shops. Gut then one afternoan suddenly she has a different phone...and it changes her life, TEED ‘When Cal Dexter rents one of the Blue Lake Cabins, he finds $9,000 - under the floor! He doesn’t know it, ut itis the money froma bank robbery. A dead man’s maney. “Do | take it to the police?’ he thinks. But three more people want the money, ‘and two of them are dangerous. Gan Cal stop them? 1 GRAMMAR object pronouns 2 PRONUNCIATION ‘ax 1) and ji & Lookat the three book covers and read the information a 9/23) Say the three groups of words and match them which tells you what the book is about. Answer the toasound picture. Listen and check. questions with Red Roses (RR), Sally’s Phone (SP), or —T eT Dead Man’s Money (DMM). a, g | @ Which book...2 | z | isalove story | Cbike | Cash | 1 Dee 2 ___ takes place in the USA 1 him it his ring finish pick 3 ___ isabouta person who is quite stressed Se en 4 — stows manina die stain Aesy nse is abouta person whois romantic 6 hava gadget which important b 24) Listen. Can you hear the difference? 4s lahe’s b his 4a leave 6 live b Look at the hig ted words in the texts. Who de they refer to? ehlighes cas 2ame bamy Sathis b these Sait b eat 6awe b why (him tema with te ass : ; © 25) Listen and tick (/) the word you hear. ‘They live in a big city. He works in an office, she’s a writer. ‘She meets him in the gym. She likes his smile. ‘He thinks she loves him. He buys her a ring. But finally she says goodbye. d 22) Listen and say the sentences with a pronoun instead of the name(s). ») Ske Anna. Cie her 3 READING & LISTENING a (9/27) Read andlisten to an extract from Sally's Phone, Answer the questions. CHARACTERS: | = Sally, young woman | * Claire, Sally’s friend from work Andrew, Sally's boyfriend Paul, a young man Katharine, Paul's sister 1. Where are Claire and Sally? 2. Why doesn't Sally buy the skirt immediately? 3. Whatdo they do when they finish shopping? 4 Why does she phone her mother? 5. What is Paul doing when Sally is talking to her mother? 6 What happens when he stands up? 7 Do they go out ofthe café together? bb Read the extract again. With aparmer guess the meaning of the highlighted verbs. ¢ £928)) Read and listen to the next part of the story. Why are Paul and Sally having problems? Pronouns and possessive adjectives When you ead, be cereful with different kinds of pronouns and possessive adjectives, eg. he, his, him, ec. Make sure youknow wn (or what) they refer to Read the extract again. With a partner, say who the highlighted pronouns and possessive adjectives refer to. Paul wants to Phones mother) € his =Pauts € Underline words or phrases in the extract, about phones or phoning, e.g. rings, answers the phone, etc. What do you think happens in the end? AD Reading in English Reading Graded Readers, eg, the Oxforé Bookworms series, helps you toleam and remember vocabulary and gramme, Buy or borrow a Starter level Book with aCDif possible). > 4 SPEAKING > Communication Reading in English p.103. -nterview your partner. Lunchtime Itis one o'clock. Sally and Claire are looking at skirts. "Do you like this one, Sally? Claire says. “Yes, it’s beautiful, but I never wear red.” "Do you like red?” Claire asks. "Yes, Ido - but Andrew doesn't.” ‘Well,’ Claire says, “it’s a beautiful skirt. ‘You like red. What do you want to do?” Sally buys the skirt. Claire goes back to work, but Sally wants a coffee. She goes into a café. She buys a coffee and sits down. Then she phones her mother. “Hi, Mum. I have a new skirt — it’s beautiful. I want to wear it tonight. “What colour is it?” ‘Tes red? “That's nice. Red is a good colour for you,’ says her mother. ‘Next to Sally, Paul is finishing his coffee. Hee phones his friend and talks tohim. Then he stands up. The bag with the red skirt falls on the floos. ‘Oh! I'm sorry,’ Paul says. “That's OK,’ Sally says. He puts down his phone and picks up the bag. ‘Here's your bag.” ‘Thank you.’ She smiles, “What a nice smile!” Paul thinks. Paul picks up his phone and goes out of the café, Sally finishes her coffee. She picks up her bag and her phone, and goes back to work. Sally's Phone Afternoon Paul isin his office A phone rings. “What's that noise? Paul thinks. He answers the phone. It is Andrew. ‘Hello, Sally? ‘Ieisn’t Sally, it’s Paul.” ‘Paul? Paul who? Where’s Sally?" “Who's Sally? There’s no Sally here.’ ‘Huh? Andrew finishes the call Paul wants to phone his mother. He finds ‘Mum’ on the phone, and presses the button. ‘Hello Mum. It’s Paul.” “Paul? Who's Paul? I’m not Paul’s mum. I'm Sally’s mum.’ “What's happening?’ Paul thinks. “What number is that?” he asks. i “Tes 0783 4918397 i ‘T'm very sorry,’ Paul says. ‘It’s the wrong number.’ ‘That’s OK,’ Sally’s mum says. ‘What a nice voice!’ she thinks. Sally is at work. | Ring ring! | She answers the phone. k ‘Hello, is Paul there?” | ‘No, I'm sorry, this is...” “Can you give a message to him? This is his sister Katharine. i There's a party at my house tonight. It’s my birthday, k ‘But. “8 o'clock — OK. Bye.’ like + (verb + -ing) V the date; ordinal numbers 1 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION the date a Number the months 1-6. CO April O June Cl February J March Cl january C] May b> p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and dates. Do part2. BP. Ordinal numbers first, fourth, ete. Some ordinal numbers can be difficult to say because they end in two or more consonant sounds eg sixth sts ¢ (31) Listen and repeat the ordinal snumbers, Then practise saying them, fifth sixth eighth twelfth d_ 3,32) How do you say these dates? Listen and check. V3 2/ll 3/5 4/6 5/L 6/7 12/9 17/10 20/8 23/2 28/4 31/12 e Listen again and repeat the dates. Copy the rhythm, Cite first of March £ What days are public holidays in your country? g Ask the other students in your class When's ‘your birthday? Does anyone have the same (or nearly the same) birthday as you? P consonant clusters; saying the date Times we love 2 READING a Read the first part of the text. What's special about the d third Monday in January and the third Friday in June? Favourite Times In the UK the third Monday in January is the most depressing Gay of the year, says psychologist Dr Cliff Arnall, who calls it Blue Monday. Why? Because it’s winter, the weather is usually grey and cold, the days are dark, and Monday is the first day of the working week. People are also often short of money after Christmas, and some people feel bad after breaking their ‘New Year resolutions. And the happiest day of the year? “The third Friday im June,’ says Dr Arnall. And it's easy to see why ~ it’s summer, i's warm outside, the evenings are light, and the weekend starts now! W: asked our readers about the days and times during the year that make them feel good. 1 What's your favourite time of day? Why? 2. What's your favourite day of the week? Why? 3. What's your favourite month? Why? 4 What's your favourite season? Why? 5 What's your favourite public holiday? Why? 'b Read che questions and Joe's and Rose's answers and complete them with phrases af. a every weekis different b Tlike making plans ¢ Ihate getting up early 4 Tlove cooking ¢ the days are long £ Tlike being awake Toe x 1 Ten thirty at night. Because it's the time of day when | ean really relax, 2. Saturday, Because » during the week, and Saturday isthe first day when I can stay in bed until 12 if want! 3 August. Because my birthday isin August and I'm usually on holiday. 4 The summer. Because the weather's good, 2 and people are in a good mood. 5 January tst. Because it's the start of new year, and 2 Rose as 1 Early morning, Because + asleep, and the light is beautiful, 2 Itdepends. Because § ! 3 May. Because the world is pale green, and asparagus is in season 4 Autumn, Because the leaves are red and yellow, and it's @ time for lots of wonderful fruit and vegetables. © ! 5 Easter Sunday. Because | love chocolate, and | always have @ lot of Easter eggs! when other peaple are Geparagus Easteregg New Vear resolutions promises we make on December ist, eg. 0 cat ‘or drink less in the new yeat ester Sunday an important Christian holiday in March or Apeil ee 3 LISTENING a °3,33}) Listen to Martin answering the questions in Favourite Times. Complete column 1. 1 What's yourfavourite...2 2 Why? time of day during the week atthe weekend day of the week month season public holiday Listen again and complete column 2. 4 GRAMMAR ike + (verb + -ing) a Complete the chart with a verb from the list. donttlike hate donttmind like love 1b What form of the verb follows like, love, don’t mind, and hate? ¢ > p.134 Grammar Bank 6B. Learn more about like + (verb + -ing) and practise it. 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Write a verb or verb phrase for each picture. Use the ing form of the verb. 1b Inpairs, ask and answer about each activity. A bo youthereatng? ) C28 tesloveit A What writers do you like? ¢ Interview your partner with the five questions from Favourite Times in 2. B J like Terry Pratchett. What about you? d Write an article called My favourite times. Add photos or drawings if you can. Use the texts in 2 as a model. G revision: be or do? V music Pil 1 VOCABULARY music QB and a (35) Listen and number the kinds of music 1-9. Can you name any other kinds of music in English? Cl hiiphop (rock [1] classical [] tacin (] jeez (1 reggae rregev [1] vines” (1) heavy metal ((] R&B b Wharkind of musicdo /don'tyou like? (Uke rack, but dort tke RB ¢ Dothe music quiz in small groups. 1. What kind of music are these people famous for? a Beyoncé Louis Armstrong © jay-z d_ Yehudi Menuhin e Queen Bob Marley a Cl cotapay b (Rihanna CJ Placido Domingo dd [Blackeyed Peas eile 3 eC) eoates 2 GRAMMAR revision: be or do? a Gireldehe right words. 1 What kind of music are you | do you listen to? 2 Fmnot| Idon'tlike hip hop. 3 Areyou { Do you play ina band? 4 She isn't | doesnt listening to you. 5 Where are | do Coldplay from? ‘b> p.134 Grammar Bank 6C. Learn more about be and do and practise them. ¢ %38)) Listen and make the questions. 1) Theyre German. C Are they German? 3) He plays the guitar. C pves he play the guitar? Where are they from? Match the singers and bands to their countries. ‘Whose music do you hear in the soundtrack ofthese films / shows? 2 We Will Rack You b. Thisis le A Yellow Submarine 4 Amadeus © Mamma Mial Germany Ireland Britain Barbados Spain the USA PRONUNCIATION /j/ /39)) Listen and repeat the words and sound, ach | 705 You yellow By 7h | Soung your yoga year PB Hidden ji! sound Some words with the ius! sound (pelle with uor ev) also have ai sound before the fu ¢.g. music ‘Prjurzak, NOT Amuse 40) Listen and repeat the sentences. Then practise saying them. 1 That young musician plays beautiful music. 2 He usually uses a yellow pencil. 3 Thenew students start in January this year. = 4 SPEAKING ‘a. Read the music questionnaire. Complete the questions with are or do. Complete question 5 READING a Doyouplay a musical instrument? What? Do you enjoy playing it? b Read the article. How is music changing the lives of young people 6 with the names of six musicians / bands youeither love or hate, Music questionnaire 1 youabig fen ofa singer or bond? you a member ofa fanclub or Foran? 2 Howoften__ you. goto concerts orgies «go dancing + ftatch MTV (or other music channels + download music + leak for sone yes on the internet * sing karaoke 3 How ___ you usual stn to music? onthe radio + online | > onyourPodie3 player S oncos | 4. what kind of music youtice listening to when youre. sad + hapoy + stressed 5 youlistening toa particular song ‘orpiece of musica lot atthe moment? 6 What, you think of.2 Male musicians Female musicians Bands Giving opinions ke him. Idon't ike her. : Ithink theyre great / fantastic. OK / not bad. awful/ terrible, b Take turns to interview a partner with the music questionnaire. Ask for more information. Do you have similar musical tastes? in Venezuela? [estate pagel step rete is playing brilliantly. Their young conductor, Gustavo Dudamel, is one of the bestin the world. But we are not in New } York, London, or Vienna. We are in Caracas, |, the capital of Venezuela. The orchestra is the Simén Bolivar Youth orchestra, and its | conductor and young musicians come from the poorest families in the country. They area product of EI Sistema (‘the system in > Spanish), a project started in 1975 to save poor children from crime and drug addiction through classical music. ‘Today more than 270,000 young Venezuelans from the barrios (poor areas in Caracas) are learning to play instruments. They | practise Beethoven and Brahms instead of learning to steal and | shoot. Gisella, aged 11, says ‘I am learning the viola because I ‘want to escape from the barrio. In Venezuela now it’s cooler to like Strauss than salsa’ Edgar, 22, who plays in the orchestra, |_ says sometimes when we finish late I stay in town ~ it’s dangerous to go home at that time. But now most of my friends | are here, We are a family as well as an orchestra. Dudamel is now also the Musical Director ofthe Los Angeles Philharmonic, one of the USA's top orchestras. But he returns frequently to Caracas to conduct. I miss my orchestra, but Iwill, Look at the highlighted words. With a partner, guess their meaning Do you know of any other projects to help poor children? WRITING > p.113 Writing An informal email. You are going to write a similar email toa penftiend. 7 3,41) SONG Lemon Tree 3 TD TB GRAMMAR Gxed)a,, ore. 1 She the piano. acanplay b cantoplay c cans play come tonight? a Doyoucan b Youcan 3A What's that noise? B a party upstairs. a They having b They're having They're have 4 The weather is cold, but raining aitdoesn't b itis’t c icnot 5A What doing? B T'mstudying for an exam. aareyou b doyou c youare 6 Look! The Queen's flag a fly b flies is lying 7 The museum, at 2.00 on Mondays. a closes b isclosing c close 8 A What? B Pmanurse. a areyoudoing b doyoudo c doyou 9 Ourson always phones every day. 2 © Canyon awe bus 10 Is your sister at home? Ineed to speak to a him b she. ¢ her 11 Doyoulike housework? adoing bdo making 12 Idon't mind early. a getup b gettingup c togerup IBA bungry? B Yes. What's for dinner? a Doyou b Haveyou c Areyou 14 What song listening to? a areyou b doyou c youare 15 What time she usually go to bed? ado bis c does VOCABULARY a Complete the phrases with these verbs. buy call dance forget have heer play run take tell 1 anoise 6 aparty 2 musical instrument 7 _____ photos 3 ___somebody's birthday 8 amarathon 4 present foryourmother = 9 _ataxi 5 _____somebody a secret 10 ___atango b Complete the sentences with for, in, on, to, or at. 1 She goes to bed about eleven o'clock. 2 They have their TV very loud. 3 Tean't find the keys. Can youlook. them? 4 Tneed to talk___the doctor. 5 Ymcoming! Wait____me! 6 My birthday's July. 7 Their wedding is___ 2nd March. Cire) the word charis different. 1 eloudy wet snowy shine 2 shine rain blow fog 3 aucumn season spring winter 4 first third seven twelfth 5 twenty-second twenty-five twenty-one _ twenty-three 6 May Sunday December June 7 call phone ring message 8 band rock reggae jazz PRONUNCIATION a. Gee) the word with a different sound. 1 Fa driving wrong change —_ long 2 g ice windy spring winter 3 g snow go now cold + Q thid te tenth ‘Thursday 5 fwd music student beautiful blues 1b Underline the stressed syllable. 1 neigh/bour 2 rejmemjber 3 Jujly 4 Felbrujajzy $ classical CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the text and answer the questions. ‘Where is a good place to go in Dublin if you wantto..? 1 have lunch or dinner 2 seeanimals 3 buy present 4 hear stories about famous places 5 havea drink without paying 1b Lookat the highlighted words or phrases in the text, and guess their meaning, cc Read the text again and underline the thing you would like to do most. Dublin — the friendly city Piss ay taal ce andy ba people ald me tat Dubin tw excenton sol went ‘there to see if it was true - and it was! Local people greet you like an old friend, they want to know everything about you, and about your dy The oust gids oe realy fend fr ‘example, at the Guinness factory (somewhere you must go) Shey oer you afre gas of Gurwen The bus vers co tre tour buses en ecafet vay ge around Dbl el veryinterestng an amusing seis abou all te buldnge Sndmcruments they go pe They tp tal the main csr seracions. or example Phoenix Park. he Nome Dublivs 20 St ates Cathesral ana the main shopping areas (Grafton Street and O'Connell Street). When you want something toca the Temple Serareais the pace go ren in the restaurants Irish people want you to be happy. They she st you sabes wt other peopl andthe arte jokes when they serve the food to make you laugh. in general, the oe great nd very goo vale for money thre se iso things ose and tear cheap: how cen yarnot behpy aud fen witha that GH CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 942) In the street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions. Alison and Ben Tiffany 1 Which sentence is erue? Joel a Bencan’t play a musical instrument. b Alison can play the guitar wel. ¢ Bencan play the guitar, but not very well. 2 Tiffany a has noisy neighbours b doesn’t have noisy neighbours ¢ isthe noisy neighbour 3 Joel's Favourite month is May because the weather is ahot b nice 4 Ben doesn’t like a classical music b heavy metal c rockmusic 5 Atthe moment Anya is reading 2 aromanticnovel b abiography atrilogy © sunny CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks with a partner. Tick (/) the box ifyou can do them. Canyou...? 1 (1 say two things you can do well, and two chings you can'tdo (eg. cook) 2 (say three things you can or can't do in class (e.g. use your mobile) 3 (1 say whatkind of books you usually read, and what youare reading at the moment 4 [1 askyour parmer questions with the words below vo tired ? Why? slike watching sport on TV? Which sports? -»- enjoying your English classes? play a musical instrument? Which one? Short films Williamsburg, New York ‘Watch and enjoy a flm on Tutor. si ~- Communication 2B WHERE ARE THEY FROM? 1C WHAT’S HIS / HER REAL NAME? Student A Student A a Look at the names of your four people. Two are their real names, a AskB the questions about person 1 and two aren't. Cross (X) the names you think are not their real names. + Where's Masako from? + Where in (country)? Name | Masako Angelina Jolie, | Katy Perry, actress singer From | f_ + — Ic ile ic 5 areas ecson b Check your answers. Tell B think ___issn'this her real er ee name. IfB says No, it isn’t, ask B What's his | her real name? How do Repeat forthe other people ‘youspellit? and write the name under the photo, © Answer B's questions. Name | al ‘Antonia | Oliver From | Turkey [Mexico | Germany (Ankara) | (Acapulco) | (Bertin) TudeLew, | Tina Tuer, | Eminem, Scarlet Johansson, tector | anger singer petress 7 realname | AnraMeeBulock | Marshall Mathers | v real name 2A WHAT'S ON THE TABLE? Students A+B a Look at the picture for one minute. Try to remember the things on the table, 1b Close your books and write down the ten, things on the table © Now compare with your partner. Did he / she remember more things than you? 100 2C WHAT'S THE MATTER? 4B NICO’S DAY Student A Student A ‘a Ask B the questions below. B must find the answers in the text. a Read the conversation. 1 Whac time does Nico get up? (He gets up at 6.30) Since rae 2 What does he have for breakfast? (He has a coffee and cereal) 8B Imsed, 3 What ewo things does he check at the restaurant? (He checks the A Don't be sad. Cheer up. reservations and his emails) 8 Thanks. 4 What time do all the customers arrive? (They arrive at 1.30) b Have four conversations with B. Ask B 5 How many customers do they have inthe restaurant at nnchtime? What's the matter? B answers. Then choose a (They have 8S customers) phrase below. 6 What does Nico ask the customers? (He asks if they are happy with —— the food.) ere als 7 What does Nico do after lunch? (He goes back tothe kitchen and fave acrink, Don't worry. ee plans the food forthe evening mens.) © Change roles. B asks you What's the matter? 8 Whattime does he go home in the afternoon? (He goes home at 5.30) You answer with 1 below. B responds with a 9. What does Nico do at 7.30? (He goes back .o the restaurant and phrase. Then you respond, e.g. Thanks, OK, checks everything is OK) Good idea, etc. 10 What time does Nico go home? (He goes home at 10 o'clock.) 1 Tmbored. 3 mired ind the answers to B's questions. aoe aanaee Look atthe text. Find dl coB’s questions, 4 Cover the phrases and do al eight conversations agein from memory 4C SHORT LIFE, LONG LIFE? students A+ Interview your partner. A ask the questions in the questionnaire. PE2 WHAT'S THE TIME? B answer and give more information if you can, Then change roles Student A 6 drink alcohol How often do you..? Spay Ask and answer questions with B to complete 1 have breakfast bred /nevet the times on the clocks. Then compare your hardly ever /never sometimes clocks. sometimes /usually paneer hays prin (eck whats the tine wet tne it? a cetecntitendveyettin “3 om 2 hardly ever very often b onceaday three timesa day How many..? 3 eatfast food 8 hours do you usualy sleep a day a often a Oto4 sometimes b 5t06 hardly ever /never € Tos 4 do exercise 9. cupsofcoffea do you drinka day a. hardly ever /never more than five b once ortwice a week usually only ane or two ¢ three or four times a week € Idont drink coffee 5 feel tired or stressed a always /often sometimes cc hardly ever /never 10 Which of these is true for you? I'm not very positive about life. bb I'm usually positive about life. ¢ Im always positive about fe Now caiculate your partner's score. b=7 ce 10” Totalscore= number of years you ive Communication 101 102 nication 5A DO YOU WANT TO BE FAMOUS? Students A+B Interview each other with the questionnaire. Ask Can you...? Ifthe answer is Yes, [can ask How well? Do you think your partner has the X Factor? You want to be faMMOUS -— but what can you do? Music Y/X How well? Words ¥IX How well? sing Cl Ey write short stories og play an instrument FE) write poemsorsongirics EG dance [D> Ch speaktoreignianguages “ read or write music speak in pubic o a art Sport take artistic photos — _nunahatt marathon Oo g draw cartoons Cl Gs playateam sport o og paint pictures OO doawinterornaterspot = Cj design websites or logos oOo oO do an individual sport gO oO 5B SPOT THE DIFFERENCES Student A You and B have the same picture but with eight differences. a Tell B what is happening in flats 1-4 and in the garden on the left. B will tell you what is different in his | her picture. GCizclBehe differences. b Listen to B telling you what is happening in flats 5-8 and in the garden on the right. Look at your picture and tell B ifit is the same or different. Ifitis, different, tell B what is happening. Circle the differences. ¢ When you finish, compare the two pictures. 5C WHAT DO YOU DO? WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW? Student A a AskB your questions. + What do you do? + Whatare you doing now? + Are you wearing a watch today? + Do you usually wear a watch? + What kind of books do you usually read? + Whatare you reading at the moment? b Answer B's questions. 6A READING IN ENGLISH Students A+B How do you usually read? a onpaper__b onscreen ¢_onaneReader "What kind of things do you read? books d_ websites b- newspapers: e workdocuments, c magazines f_ others (what?) When and where do you usually read? 2 at work / school b when you are on a bus or train © onholidey before you go to bed LB WHERE ARE THEY FROM? Student B a Answer A’s questions about person 1 Name | Masako | Cario Petra From | Japan [Italy (Osake) | (Milan) Hungary (Budapest) 5 Ask the questions about person 4. + Where's Ali from? + Where in (country)? 1C WHAT'S HIS/ HER REAL NAME? Student 8 a Lookat the names of your four people. Two are their real names, and two aren't. Cross (X) the names you think are not their real Tina Turner, Eminem, ‘Scarlett Johansson, singer singer Name i ‘Tom Hanks, ‘Angelina Joie, GD actor singer actress singer ¥ Vrealname | PaulHewson | Vrealneme | Katheryn Hudson 2 Repeat for the other people. ¢ Check your answers toa. Tell AI think _is]isn'this | her real name. If A says No, itisn’, ask A What's his | her real name? How do ‘you spell it? and write the name under the photo. Communication 103 106 Communication 2C WHAT'S THE MATTER? Student 8 a Read che conversation, A What's the matter? ¢ Have four more conversations. Ask A What's the matter? A answers. ppeneae ‘Then choose a phrase below. A Don't be sad, Cheer up ee Close the window. pie Have a sandwich b_ Have four conversations with A. A asks you What's the matter? Read a book, ‘You answer with 1 below. A responds with a phrase. Then you respond, e.g. Thanks, OK, Good idea, etc. 1 Pmhot, 2 M'mthirsty. 3 Pmworried. 4 I'm stressed. Sit down, Cover the phrases and do all eight conversations again from memory. PEZ WHAT’S THE TIME? 4B NICO’S DAY Student B Student B Askand answer questions with A to complete the times on the clocks. ‘Then compare your clocks. 1 (Cceock 2: whats the tme/What tne sit? a Look at the Father & Daughter text. Find the answers to A's questions. b Ask A the questions below. A must find the answers in the text. ‘What part of the newspaper does Nico read? (He reads the sports section.) ‘Where does he go after breakfast? (He goes to the market) ‘What time does he start cooking the food for lunch? (He starts cooking at 10.30.) How many cups of coffee does he havein the morning? (He has three cups of coffee) ‘What time does Nico have lunch? (He has lunch at 3.30) ‘Why doesn’t Nico enjoy his lunch? (Because he doesn't have time to relax.) How long does he spend with the children in the afternoon? (He spends a couple of hours two hours with them) ‘What do Nico and the children do between 5.30 and 7.30? (The children do their homework and Nico makes their dinner) ‘What is the first thing Nico does when he gets home? (He has a shower) ‘What time does he go to bed? (He goes to bed at II otlock,) 5B SPOT THE DIFFERENCES Student B ‘You and A have the same picture but with eight differences. a Listen to A telling you whatis happening in flats 1~4 and in the garden on the left. Look at your picture and tell A ifit is the same or different. fits different, tell A what is happening. Circle)the differences. b Tell A whatis happening in flats S~8 and in the garden on the right. A will tell you what is different in his / her picture. Gadihe differences. ¢ When you finish, compare the two pictures. 5C WHAT DO YOU DO? WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW? student B a Answer A’s questions 1b Ask A your questions. + Do your parents work? What do they do? ‘+ What do you think they are doing now? + Doyouwatch a series on TV? + What TY series are you watching at the moment? + Isitraining now? + Does itrain alotat this time of year? Communication 107 This page was intentionally left blank. 1 COMPLETING A FORM a Lookat the information about capital letters. P) capital tettors In English these words start with @ CAPTAL etter + names and sumames Melissa Rogers + countries, nationalities, and languages France, French * towns end cities New York + daysofthe week Monday ‘* the first wordin @ sentence Her father is from Milan. * the pronoun I She's Russian and 'm Mexican. L b Complete the form with your information, ‘¢ Write this text again with capital letters where necessary. ry name's leos. fm from brna in the czech republic, and I speak czech, german, and alittle english. my teacher is american. her name's kate, my english classes are on. mondays and wednesdays. d Write a similar text about you. Check the capital letters are correct. Then check for any other mistakes. resenter Thats time, OK team, 312) Presenter OK ceam.So, whae’s Wayne's job? Sate OK, soyou wear special clothes, you ‘work with ten other people, you earaalot cof money. Are you a footballer, Wayne? Wayne Yes, am. Yresenter Very good! And Tanye'sjob? David Lee's see. She works outsideand inside. She works atthe weekend. She docsn' work with computers. She wears special clothes. She travel alot. We think she'sa fight attendant. ‘resenter Ischatright, Wayne? Vayne No, that's wrong. Tanyais model ‘minute to ack ih computers? ‘@19)) Kevin Doyou like Star Wars? Samantha No, don'. Kevin Why not? I's fantastic film. Samantha Idon' like science fiction. Kevin Whatkind of films do you like? Samantha Tove foreign films, French, Italian, Spanish, Keyin Ob, ‘Samantha My salad’s very nice. Kevin Good. My burger's nice too. ‘Samantha What kind of music do you like? Kevin Music? love heavy metal. Whatabour ‘Samantha Opera, Kevin Opera~that’s not really my thing! Kevin What do youdo at the weekend? Samantha Igo to the cinems, Igo 10 restaurants, I cook. love good food. And you? ‘Kevin Well, Idon't cook! Imeet friends and ‘we play video games, ‘Samantha Youmeet friends and you play video games. Wow. Kevin Do you wantanother drink? Samantha Oh, excuse me. Hi. Oh? Why? ‘Now? OK. See you ina minute. Sorry Kevin, [need ro go. Nice to meet you, Bye, Kevin Oh. Bye. ‘Waiter The bill, sir. Kevin The bill! Hey, Samantha. Wait! 251) Rob Erm.jenifer? Jenny Rob? Rob Yes hello. Nieto met you, Jennie, Jenny Cillme}enny. Goodo moto, to. Rob Welcome o London, Ann late Jenny Erm..jistalinie Rob Wharcie ste? Jenny Nine fifteen ob tically sory. The traffictsteribe today Jenny No problem Rob How aeyou? How's the hotel? Jenny Thebes very nie Bur breakfast ist peat Plies good cup of cafes Not hotel cae real eee Rob Ok lets qerscotee Jenny Dolhevetine? haves esting at ine hey Rob With Die? Jenny Yes Rab Dont worry. Wehave lots oftime, the fc ery aca So Jony where do you liven New Yor? (728)) Rob Here we are. Thisisthe office. And eis, ‘Karen. Jenny Hello, Karen. ‘Rob ‘Karen (hiss Jennifer Zielins from the New York office. Karen Hello, jennifer. Jenay Niceto meet you. Rob Karenis our administrator. Weall depend onber. Karen Don't listen to Rob. Rob Burit’s rue! Karen Ishi your frettimeinthe UK, Jennifer? Jenny Yes, itis. Butitisn' my firetime in Europe, [have family in Poland, Karen Really? And where do youlivein New ‘York? Jenny In Manhattan, Do you know New ‘York? Karen Yes. My sister livesin Brooklyn. Jenny Thave family in Brooklya, too, Where does your sister ive? Daniel Jennifer! Jenny Daniel? Daniel How niceto meetyou,atlast. Would ‘youlike something to drink? Tea, coffee, Jenny No, i fine, thanks, Daniel Great. Oh, Karen. Whattime ie my next meeting? Karen Attwelveo'dock Daniel That's good, we have time. OK, come into my office, Jennifer. Jenny Thankyou. Daniel Talto youlate, Rob Rob Yeah. Sure. 51) ‘Anna Who's that? Isabel That's my boyciad, Ales Anna He's good-looking How oldie he? Isabel Twenty-six ‘Anna What doeshedo? Isabel He's policeman, ‘Anna Really’ Does belikeit? Isabel Yes, helovesie Aud his is my dad ‘Anna Helooks very youn. Isabel Well he's ify ive this yar. ‘Anna. He doesn't look ffiy-fvel that your mothes? Isabel No, that's Gloria, ay stepmother. ‘Anna Issbenice? Isabel Yes, she's gest She's hairdresser she does my bai for fee! ‘Anna Oh, thas good, Who's that? Isabel That's Natalie ‘Anna Who she? Isabel My brother’ gisfiend ‘Anna She's prety! Isabel Doyouthinkso? ‘Anna Yes. Don'tyou like er? Isabel Nocvery much, She thinks she's very itlligen, buts realy. ‘Anna What does she do? Isabel She's at university She sudies Pench butshe cantspeak itvery wall 40) Interviewer Whattime do you ger upin the ‘morning? ‘Amelia Melevantolas seis y media, Nunca ‘me quiero levantar porque estan emprano, I getup at half past six. [never want ro get up because i's very early. Interviewer Do you have breakfast? ‘Amelia Yes, quick breakfast, and thea go toschool Interviewer How do you go to school? Listening 117 ‘Amelia By bus. Wehave these yellow school ‘buses we call them lieres, Interviewer What ime do you state school? Amelia ArBo'lock.ineke fretlesson ‘everyone is relly sleepy. Interviewer How many lessons do you have? Amelia Inthe morning we urually have five ‘but sometimes six. Interviewer What time do you have hunch? Amelia At I otlock. Interviewer That’ avery long morning! Amelia Yes, itis, We'e very hungry at luneheime, Interviewer Where do you have lanch? Amelia We have lunch atschoolin the cafeteria. We only bave fifty minutes so we don'thave much time to relax. Wejuse ext ‘our food and thea run to che next lesson, Interviewer How many lestonsdo you have inthe afternoon? ‘Amelia Ona good day only three, on aad day five. After the stcand lesson everybody in tred and we don'tconcentravs on what the teacher's eling us. Interviewer What cme does school finish? ‘Amelia Atbalfpast five. Interviewer Do you go home then? ‘Amelia Iedepends, On Mondays and ‘Wednesdays Igo co extra classesto prepare foruniversity encrence exams, and on ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays Ihave basketball practice Interviewer What do you do when you get home? Amelia [just wantto relax but ‘impossible. Ihave homework and exams s0 [need co study! So sit down army desk and start working again. After dinner Igo ‘back to my room and study uot 11 otlock, orsometimes later, Interviewer What time do you goto bed? ‘Amelia Abouthalfpasteleven, Iliein bed ‘and chink about he nexz day and che lessons [have. Lucey i's Friday today! No school ramoreow! sn) cary Cary (ing) Judge 1 Ver aloe Gar. Jace 2 Yes like Wel done JUSTIN Justin (ings) Judge 1 ns word.terible Facige 2 Juin youve avery prety fc, Seca soery youceat sagt NAOH Neom (cng) Jasigel Thankyou Naomi, Very nice edge 2 Necmi-youhave beast voice, ‘ur eanrher the fsing Jadge 1 OK fostin od Nabi. Thank Yor ery ich bur oo thank you, Gry, Gagrulatons Se youn tahow next week Gary Faas! That great. Thankyou. 118 Listening 7) Interviewer Doyou havea problem with noisy neighbours, Rebecca? Rebecca No,idon', nocatall Bue sometimes my neighbours have problems with me! live in block of emal las and the house rules here are really tit. Interviewer What ind ofhouse rules do youhave? Rebecca Wel, for example, during the week youcan't make noise between 12.30 end {wo oelock because chis is when young cluldzen are sleep and the same eae after ten olockatnight. So, forexample, fer en o'ock you can listen to loud ‘music withourheadphones, or playa ‘musical inseument {thinks because people in Switzerland getup ely inthe ‘morning, s0they gota bed very early Interviewer Can you wateh TV after ten otdlock? Rebecea Yes, you can, just not really oudy. So, watch, bur with the volume low and the windows closed so that's not problem, Bucthe problem scan use tny bathroom, because the water makes ‘noise, and my bathroom ie next 0 iy neighbours bedroom. Interviewer So youcan' have sshower or bath? Rebecea No,notafteten o'clock, Thisisnt true all asin Switzeiand, butin ay Aaitia. Maybe because the fats are sll Interviewer What about atthe weckend? Rebecca On Saturday the rules ae the same. "No noise after ten o'clock inthe evening Incerviewer What happens ifyou want havea party? Rebecea You canhaves party but ehe musie can't be loud afer ten Interviewer Whar happens ifyou mske sot ‘facie after ten? Rebecca Well the neighbours complain and ‘Fir ellylou, they ea cal che police. Ineerviewer What about on Sunday? Rebecea Sundayisaday ofrestin ‘Switzerland so youcan’ make any noise in your lacatall For example, ny building you can'emove furniture, or puta perare onthe wall, or cur on che washing Incerviewer Whatdo you thnkof hese rules? Rebecca Well like the rules that contol noise during the weee and on Sunday. ‘hinkie'sa good idea. But think they need tobe abiemore flexible on Saturdays. ‘mean fa pary is ula lil loud afer te, {dont think you need to callthe police. Incerviewer Does that really happen? Rebecca Yes, itbappened to me 10) ‘Thebes hing about the weather in London ischar is never extreme Isnt usualy very bot very old fa the summer's somerimes unny and sometimes cloudy, with temperatures of bout 22 degres. And of courte esomesimes rains Inwinter the temperatures usually between zero and ten degrees. ecan be windy and cold butic hardly ever snows. Taspring and in auruma the weatherievery changeable youcan have al the fourseasons {none day! canbe sunay inthe morning, cloudy at anchtime, raining nche afternoai, and den cold and windy in the evening { always cell tourists to rake their sunglasses and their umbrellas when they go ost Bu one thing you doa' often see these aysin London sg. Alotof tourists come to London and say ‘Where's the fog? London isabways foggy in films!" Well i's true that, a the pas, thats uni the 1950s, London was ‘very foggy city because the ac was ell ity But today thesis clean andes hardly ever fey. 15) Rob Hey,Jenay! Jenny Ob bi, Rob. [shat coffee forme? Rob Yes. A double espresso Jenny Ob wow, thanks. That’ really ice of you Rob Noproblem, Do youhavea meeting ‘wth Daniel? Jenny Yes, another meeting, And you? Rob T'mgoing tothe office, to. Thavean interview in eweny nates. Jenny Ob realy? Wich who? Rob Atheate director Jenny Sounds interesing Rob. What ime your meeting with Danie? Jenny Actalfpas nine. Rob Ugh! Jenny Oh no. Are you OK?T'm so sorry! Rob tm fine! Jenny I'm eally sorry. You cant wear that shletto an interview! Rob Dos worry there's clothe shop over there can buy anew one Jenny OK. [canbe you choose one. Jeany Ob, tha'sany phone, Sorry, need answer his. See you in there? Rob OK. 4191) Eddie So, Jenny, whatdo you think of London? Jenny oveit, die! I's so cool! Eddie Whatabour the people in the office? Jenny They're really nice. And chey'very polite! Eddie Wharare you doing right now? You srent in the office, ean hear trafic. Jenny Right now? Tem standing ouside a men's clothing tore. Eddie You're what? Jenny I'm waiting for Rob, Eddie Who's Rob? Doyouhavea new boyfriend already? Jenny Don'tbe ily. He's just a guy from the office, He's buying anew shire, Eddie Waita minute. So you'r waiting for ‘guy named Rob ouside amen's clothing Jenny Stop it. don't have time to explainit allnow. Ob, here he is now. 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Martin Probably New Year's Bv, because you don’t need to worry about buying presents or cooking big lunch, and ‘everybody's ina good mood, Listening 119 1 1A present tense verb be positive form ys) Full form Contraction Tam yourveacher. | Pm your eacher Youarein room 7. | You're in room 7. Heis Mike He's Mike SheisHannah. | She’s Hannah. Ieis school. Ie’sa school. Weare scudents. | We're seudents Youarein Class 2. | You'rein Class? ‘They areveachers. | They're ceachers, subject pronouns: |, you, etc. + Always use a subject pronoun (you, he, etc) with a verb, eg, Ir’saschool. NOT isesehook They're teachers. NOT sAreteachers. + Always use capital, e.g. He's Mike and I'm Sally. NOT #neSally With other pronouns only use a capital letter when it's the first word in asentence. + you = singular and plural, + Use he fora man, she fora woman, and it for a thing, + Use they for people and things. Contractions + In contractions ’=a missing lever, e.g. m= am. + We use contractions in conversation and in informal writing, eg.an ‘email to friend, 1B present tense verb be land T'm not American, 4523) She isn’t from London. ‘They aren't Spanish ‘Are you Polish? Yes, Lam. Isshe Russian? No, she isn’t + Put not after the verb be to make negatives. + Youcanalso contract are not and isnot like this: You're not Italian. She's not Spanish Ame} ‘Are you. tshe/shesit | German ee | Russian? Polish? ‘Are you Are they ‘you are. ‘you aren't. he/she /itis. he/she it isn’t: NOS We are. No. | we aren't. youare. ‘you aren't. they are, they aren't. + In questions, putam, are is, before I, you, he, etc Are you German? NOT ¥owareGerman? Where are you from? NOT Where youarefiom? + Don't use contractions in positive short answers. Are;you Russian? Yes, Tam, NOT ¥es;Fnt: 1€ possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. itso ts? Be careful with t's and ts Tm alian My family are fom Rome. 1, 41)) ieszitis Rsaschoot You're in evel | This is your classroom. its= possessive Its name is He's the diecto. His name is Michael. Queens School She's your teacher. Her name is Tina Te'saschool Tes name is Queen's School ‘Were an international school. They're new students. + his= ofaman, her= ofa woman, its= ofa thing, + their = of plural people or things. + Possessive adjectives don't change with plural nouns. our students NOT owrsstudents Our students are from many different countries. ‘Their names are David and Emma, GRAMMAR BANK 1A b_ Write the sentences with contractions. a Complete with am, is, or are. 1 ae ee pee 2 Theyarein school, 1 We from London. ee = 2 He —_eay 4 You are ny dass 3 They teachers. 7 eee 4 Today cee € Write the sentences with a subject pronoun and a contraction. 51 sorry. Mike and Hannah are students. ‘They're students. 6k ahotel. 1 Johnisin room 5. 7 You in room 402. 2 Samand are eaty. 8 She astudent. 3 Jaliaisa teacher. 9 My name Carla 4: The school isin Madrid. wt ina taxi ies ‘a country dictionaries | dictionary pen. They'tepens. + Don'tuse/an with plural nouns They're keys. NOT Pheyrewkeys: 1 2 Use that |those for things which aren't near you (hero) Use this hese for things near you (kere) ‘+ this| that = singular; these/ those = plural this, that, these, and those can be adjectives (this watch) or pronouns (What's this?) 2B adjectives When we use an adjective with a noun, the adjective goes before the noun: Te’sabig house. NOT itrehousebig: Adjectives don't change before a plural noun: They're blue jeans. 1 The White House is in the USA. “L63)) NOT Fhey'rebluesjeans. fl They're blue jeans. 2 Wecan also use adjectives without a > : 2 Hevstrong noun, after the verb be, Bo Hg ee 5 3. We often use very and quite before f sit American’ adjectives: 3 Iv’s avery big city. ‘He's cS avery a He's very tall JB) She's quice small. b Hesquseral 7 Ep © Hervey al Me aL IL 2C imperatives, let's 1. Use imperatives to give orders or instructions. : ~ Lelimperaces eb inf) -Jimperaes dont ve infinitive 1 Open the door. Tarn right. fer) 5 eee Open the door, please. Don’t worry. Don't stop. Be quiet, please, Please sit down, 2 Let's go home. Let's wait. + We often use be + adjective in imperatives: Be quiet, Be careful, tc. + Don’tuse a pronoun with imperatives: Be quiet. Use Let's + verb (infinitive) to make suggestions. Use Let'snot + verb to make a negative suggestion: Lets not wait. em 2A a Complete with a or an, Write the plural. GRAMMAR BANK © Complete the dialogues with this, these, that, or those. Teacher What’s* " Jenny? singular plural Jenny I’saniPod. photo photos ‘Teacher And what are 1 city 2 . Jenny? 2 __email Jenny They'ze 3 __person headphones. 4 box ‘Teacher Give them to me, 3 woman please, Jenny. 1b. Write sentences with t' or They're (and aor anif necessary), : Boy1 Who's? pen Iesapen, man over there? buses They're buses. Boy2 He's my father. 1 children Boy Andare“ 2 purse as your dogs? 3 men Boy2 Yes, theyare. y they 4 umbrella Boy1 Wow! 5 sunglasses plz 2B Put the words in the right order. a Underline the adjectives in these sentences. isChinesehe? [she Chinese? i 1 aday very i'shot ee eee ae 2 your Australian is teacher? reel aaa 3 car fastisn't that very 2. Ir’san international school. eae 3 Thatisn't the right answer. i i 5 aare student you good? 4 We're good friends. ‘i ae 6 easy is English quite 5 Hi, Anna. Nice to meet you i 7 strong my is brother very 6 Those animals are dangerous. ene eee 7 Thisisabig country. : 8 My phoneis very cheap. working A tennis. tothe cinema Av TV music i Helovesworking inn office Te > Uving writing 1 6 _ 2 7 shop > shopping 3 8 4 9 5 My favourite things in life don't cost any money. ‘Steve Jobs, American founder of Apple 2 GRAMMAR a/ an, plurals; this / that / © Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those. these / those a Write I's +ajanor They're. 1 _Ii’sa_ purse. 2 They're pens. 3 diary. 4 umbrella 5 stamps. 6 keys, 7 identity card. 8 pencil 1b Write each word in its plural form in the correct column. pencil eity coin ticket diary watch window address sandwich country class dictionary coins addresses cities 1 That's a French newspaper. watch, is Swiss. headphones! aremy book d_ Complete the chart. Singular Plural = women a person “children € Complete the sentences with a word from the chart in d. 1 Her mother isa very nice person 2: My English teacher isa Hisname’s William, 3 Ihave two __. My first. issix years old 4 Many British, drink tea, 5 Not those toilets, Mr Davis! They're for snot 3 PRONUNCIATION final -s and -es; th a Gireld the word which ends in fz 1 coins wallets (parse 2 classes files scissors 3 stamps books -— addresses 4 photos watches headphones 5 tissues pens sandwiches 6 magazines glasses. newspapers b §RFWAP Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. © Gireld the word with a different sound. 1 that hey thanks | 2 thing thirty these & mother | & thom’ 3 three 4 Thursday this the those — thirteen 4 UTED Listen and check. Then listen again and ‘repeat the words. 4 READING Read the text and label the pictures. The top five things in people’s bags Keys are atthe top of thelist. They can be house keys, car keys, or office keys. Next are pens, to write down names, ‘numbers, and email addresses. Number three on the list is a packet of tissues. These can be white or different colours, like pink or yellow. Next is medicine, for example paracetamol for a bad head. Receipts are number five on thelist. These are small pieces of paper from shops. 1 2 medicine LISTENING Listen to four people talking about things they have in their bags. Which person...? 1 has abookin his / her bag which helps him / her speak to people 2 has something to listen to music 3 changes bags every day 4 hhasa computer in his / her bag USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES: Learn these words and phrases. lamp /lemp/ room /ru:m/ tidy Stal untidy /an'tatdiy ‘What's this in English? /wots 6s m 'mygh/ Not merely a nation, but a nation of nations. Lyndon B Johnson, American president L GRAMMAR adjectives a Gir the correct words. 1 They're jeans blue | blue jeans. 2 It’sanice day | day nice. 3 My sistersare very call very talls, 4 That’sa car fast fast car. 5. These are goods photos / good photos. 6 Those bootsare quite cheap | quite cheaps. 7 It’sabighouse /house big 8 Her children aren’t very olds / very old. 5 Order the words to make sentences. 1 blue / This is /a/pen —Thisisa blue pen 2 expensive Jan /That’s watch 3. quite / My /long | hair is 4: rich | very [is | woman [That 5 boots /really / Your | dirty /are 6 city This // dangerous is 7 very [book / good | That | isn’t] a [ Clues across-—> | 2 slow 12 cold 4 cheap 13 weak Brich 14 clean 11 bad Clues down 1 dangerous 7 small 3 easy 9 new 5 far 10 right SG fall 13 tall 8 near | house / quite | is/ His VOCABULARY colours, adjectives, modifiers: quite / very / really Write the colours. 1 blues yellow = green 2 black +white = 3 red + yellow 4 whiterred = 5 red + green © Match the pictures to the sentences. Write the letter in the box. 1 She's thin, with long hair. 2 He'stall, with short hair. 3 He's quite old, and good-looking. 4 She's young, with blonde hair. [_] (1 5 Hetsshort, with darkhair. 6 She's quite fat, and she's 0) beautiful. 4. Look at the information and write sentences with quite orvery. Rob ‘Neil sim ry 55 a5 2metres | imetreso | imetre 60 1s0Klos | 90kios | 5Skilos Age (old / young) 1 Robis_quiteyoung 2 Neilis quite 3 Jimis. Height (tall / short) 4 Rob. 5 Neil 6 Jim — ‘Weight (fat thin) 7 Rob. 8 Nei 9 Jim. 3 PRONUNCIATION long and short vowel sounds Make phrases with an adjective and a noun with the same vowel sound, Write the phrases in the chart. Use a/anwith singular nouns. Adjectives biue clean dark fat good long big small Nouns book ety door car jeans man shoes song 4 READING Read the text and write T (true) or F (false). 1 The Walk of Fame isin the UK. 2 Isa short street 3 Every year there are more stars. 4 The stars are for famous actors. 5 Michael Jackson has more than one star. 6 Only real people can havea star. HEHOLLYIN OOD) Hollywood is district of Los Angeles in California, USA. The Walk of Fame isin the centre ofthe district on Hollywood Boulevard and Vine Street. is over two klometres long, and has more than 2.400 stars. There are more than 20 new stars every year. The stars are in five different types: fim, TV, music, rao, and theatre. Some famous people have more tharrone star for example Michael jackson. He has two stars one asa solo artis, and one as a member ofthe jackson Five. But the Walk of Fame isnt ony for real people, Mickey Mouse has a star and more recently, Shrek ne 5 LISTENING ERG Listen to five speakers describing celebrities with Hollywood stars. Which speaker describes...? A ashort singer with blonde or brown hair B agquite old American actor with dark eyes C atall, good-looking man with brown eyes D anactor and musician with blue eyes E. aBritish woman wich green eyes b §GPFEP Listen and check. Then listen again and “repeat the words. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. actor /ekta/ actress /'ektras! eyes lata! hair shea! musician /mj'zifn/ politician /pois'n sportsman /'spoztsmon/ sportswoman /'spartswoman/ singer /sina/ about (50) /sbaot! famous /fetmas! What colour is it? /wot ‘kalatt) 2 wt! Don't worry, be happy. Bobby McFerrin, American musician eer 1 GRAMMAR imperatives, let's 2 VOCABULARY feelings a Complete the sentences with a verb in the box. ‘Write a sentence from the box. joral=limperative. a eee Prrengry: Imbored. tmcold tmheppy. be close come drink park slow speak turn worry imhot. ‘Tmhungry. tmsad._tmstressed UTS dase aE Pn red. _tmthirsty. tm worried 1 The city is dangerous at night. Please he careful ne 2 It’s cold in here. Please. the window. 1 My friend is late. —Lmangry_ 3 Ieisn’ea problem. Please about it. 2 Wss"c. 4 Thisis an English class. Please Spanish. 3 Iesmy birthday! 5. Their house is quite near. Please down. 4. My mother isin hospital. 6 ___ont We're late! § Iestime for dinner. 7 Thisisa bus stop. Please here. 6 Idon't know what to do. 8 that water —it’s dirty. 7 Ws 42°C. 9 This musicis terrible. Please i oft 8 ervey . 1b Match the sentences to the pictures. wo permeate very faraway. “Aletsparkhere. —-O Letscrosstheroadhere. 11 Thavealotof work. BLtetegohome: E Lets goto atotel Lietseetionehthere _F letetumontheseconstinne 3 PRONUNCIATION understanding connected speech a Practise saying the sentences. 1 Look gt those children. 2 Tumpffthe TY. 3 Let's ask that man. 4 Don'tgpen the window. 5 Let’ggatgthome. 6 Sitom this chair. b Gifs Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the sentences. ¢ Complete the chart with the words in the box. ‘angry fat happy have hungy matter Monday one sad ugly worried young BR cat GFE Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 READING a Read the article about tips for a long car journey. Match the headings to the paragraphs. Havefunl Is your car ready? Make sure everythings inthe car Keep awakel A Ban yourjournsy 2 took at map before you go. Tink about the tne you need to arrive at your destination, and places where perhaps there is a lot of traffic. +B ‘Accidents sometime happen because cars are in bad condition, Check the engine, the lights, and the wheels. Take the car to the garage if necessary. c Put your bags and everything you want ta take with you in the hall the night before. Dont forget essential documents like passports or identity cards, and of course your driving licence. on) Being tired is very dangerous for drivers f you are tired, stop at a service station. Have a coffee, or sleep for 15 minutes. In the car, open the windows and turn the radio on. +E Children are often difficult during long journeys. Take games, for example computer games or word games, and iPods to listen to music, And don't forget things to eat and drink. b Underline five words you don’t know. Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and pronunciation ina dictionary. 5 LISTENING SEITE Listen to the dialogues and choose a,b, ore 1 Where are they? a atanairport b achome ¢ ina restaurant 2. Where are they? 2 inahotel b inacar ¢ ina restaurant 3. Where are they? a inaplane b inahotel 4 Where are they? a ina restaurant b athome ¢ inacar 5 Where are they? a inahotel b atanairport © athome USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. jacket fégakrt/ sign (sain! skirt /sks:t/ trousers /'travzez! uniform /Jusnsform/ great (opposite terrible) overt! left (oppositeright) /left/ park (verb) /pack/ smoke /smaok/ stop ‘stop/ swith, Av Be quiet! /bis kwarat/ Don't worry. 'daunt 'wari/ Slow down. /slou ‘davn/ turn on (opposite turn off) /'ts:n on/ ERD GSH ree 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases Complete the verb phrases. arimals dinner economics exercise German Blasses anewcar anewspaper sory anumbrella dinner 2 seudy 3 speak 4 read 5 sy 6 wear 7 do a GirclO the correct words. 1 Alot of British people Grinky drinks tea. 2 Iedon’erain / doesn’t rain alotin my country. 3 Youlive /lives in a beautiful house. 4 The weather change | changes quickly in Britain. 5 My father don’t cook | doesn’t cook. 6 My boyfriend don’t wear | doesn’t wear glasses. 7 People don’t have | doesn’t have 1D cards in Britain. 8 Weneed | needs a new computer. 9. My English friend make | makes good coffee. (0 1don’t do j doesn’t do exercise. 1b Look atthe chart and complete the sentences. Ryan Kim ‘eat Fast food v wear jeans x drink mineral water | 7 ¢ x do housework play the guitar es 1 Ryan _gats_fast food. 2 Ryan jeans. 3 Ryanand Kim. ‘mineral water. 4 Kim housework. 5 Ryanand Kim the guitar. ‘Summer afternoon, summer afternoon - the two most beautiful words in the English language. Henry James, American writer who lived in Britain 6 Kim. fast food. 7 Kim, jeans. 8 Ryan. housework. © Complete the sentences. 1 1__don'tplay— (aot play) tennis, 2 They___~_(not go) to the cinema, 3 She (have) two children. 4 Her father (not work) in an office. 5 It (ain) aloe. 6 We (live) ina big flat. 7 My girlfriend (not speak) English. 8 My friends (study) at York University. 9 You (not do) your homework. 3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, third person -s a Say the words. Is the vowel sound the same or different? Write $ (the same) or D (different). 1 sy 2d go DB 3 drink tive () 4 want have LC] S give drive L] 6 call = walk CL) 7rad et 8 feel wear F) 9 play watch CJ 10 buy ike «= b rE Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. ¢ Gir the word which ends in hz. 1 likes works ances) 2 lives drinks watches 3 drives finishes. plays 4 uses takes speaks 5 studies listens kisses 6 changes gives, wears dS Listen and check. Then listen again and ‘repeat the words. 4 READING a Read the text. Match the headings (A~D) to the paragraphs. 'A Anice cheap place to spend a morning B Have anice meal and make new friends C Yes we can! D Shopping soca Things | love - about the US Sarah Araf is British but she lives in Ohio, in the US. Here are some things she loves about living there. pe tee Inthe US, the customer is really important. When you walkinto a store, the staff greet you with a smile and ask "How are you”. The customer is always right too. If you have @ problem with something, you take it back and they solve the problem quickly. You don't need to complain. You don't even need to have the receipt. 2 | ove real American coffee shops. Not chains like Costa and Starbucks, but those old-fashioned places where the waitresses come to your table and call you ‘honey’. You pay a dollar for coffee, and you can drink as much as you lke. You can also stay as long as you ike. You can sit there all day and read a book for the price of a cup of coffee. a — Eating out here isn't 2s expensive asin the UK, so we go out quite a lot. People are very friendly here too. When you go to a bar or a restaurant, you often have a conversation with the people at the next table. It's really nice. 4_ Everyone is so optimistic herel They believe that everything is possible if you work hard. If you say “We can't do that, they say, ‘Why not?"t 'b Guess the meaning of the highlighted verbs. Check in your dictionary. 5 LISTENING SGX Listen to the three speakers talking about Britain, Answer the questions with H (Hannah), A (Anna), or R (Roberta). Hannah, Korea Who...? 1 doesn’t like the food 2. likes eating food from many different countries 3 likes the atmosphere ar work: 4 likes the parks 5 thinks the trafficis terrible 6 thinks that people are nice to foreigners ooo0000 USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. love slaw buy (opposite sell) “bay call koe change ‘tJeindy feel Ml need /nisd! pay ipev prefer (p's! | like to work: it fascinates me. | can sit and look at it for hours. Jerome K Jerome, British writer a Complete the crossword. ie Chies across > b Complete the job descriptions with a verb from the list. © Write -er or-or. 1 footballer 4 wait werk eam speak di work travel = speak dive have work travel wear eee 6s 1 work inside and outside during the day or at night: 3 administrar___— 6 build__ 1____acarend sometimes i walk long the street. 4 Complete the sentences with these words. Idortt? lotof money.I* uniform: 2 an et for in retired unemployed 2 ‘workin an office witha computer, or outside with other people. 1 Heseudies economics _at_ university. cee French and Spanish and sometimes ‘i a = to different countries. don't wear a uniform. 2. My brother is _____ engineer. re for anewspaper’ . 3 Wework_____an American = company. 21 ‘wear a uriform and work with other people. 4 Ldon'thave ajob.t'm - special qualifications, but Idontt*_-____ alot of money. 5 Paolais__ receptionist. | work during the day or at night, but dont work outside, 6 My grandparents are 75. They're 1 in a hospital’ 7 They work. a factory. > Match the descriptions toa job. ajournatist ] anurse [] policeman (] 4 Complete the words. ¢ Girdd five more words with /st/ and write them inthe chart. doctor Ge) engineer far hairdresser purse journalist service short. sure thirsty tired worker worried 4 GGL Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 LISTENING a SURED Listen to a contestant on a quiz show ‘and Gircld his job. 2 GRAMMAR present simple : administrator dentist fight attendant a Complete the questions with Do or Does. lawyer nurse receptionist vet 1 Do _ you work in an office? b SGD Complete the questions with the 2 your parents speak foreign languages? verbs in the box, Then listen again and check. 3 your sister drive? — ie ‘you have special qualifications? earn have meke speak travel wear work 5 your mother work? 1 _Doyoumake things? 6 James travel alor? 2 special qualifications? 7 your father earn alot of money? 3 foreign languages? 8 they wear a uniform? 4 uniform? 9 ‘Ann walk to work? 5 for your work? 10 you work at weekends? 6 alot of money? 'b Complete the questions with does, do, is, or are. Then match 7 with other people? the questions to the answers. 1 What does she do? He's an actor. 2 What, they do? (J b Inarestaurant—she's a waitress. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES hheabuilder? [1] © Sheredoctor: Learn these words and phrases. 4 What. youdo? [] d No, they're lawyers. es 5 they policemen? [] e I'ma hairdresser. jacker dsekiu’ etwas shework? [] f No, he's an engineer. qualifications /kwolifkeyinz/ 7 _____sheastudent? (] g They're pilots. er 8 What, hedo? ([] h No, she’s a teacher. ante ceed comfortable kamfisbl foreign (languages) Foran! earn money /2:n ‘mani/ 3 PRONUNCIATION js: a Underline the stressed syllable. Iedepends. ‘tt drpendz/ 1 administrator 6 ,mojdel 2 arfchitect 7 musician 3 dentist 8 pilot 4 footiballer 9 policeman 5 haifdressier 10 soldier 1b SGEfssD Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 1 GRAMMAR word order in questions a Order the words to make questions. 1 heavy /like you metal / Do : 2 2 the} do /at/ do / What | weekend | you 3 kind / What | do / books | read | you / of 4 drink {want [another [you | Do 5 a/ Are/ flight | you attendant 6 live Where do / Bristol / you Jin 7 is [favourite | Who | writer / your 8 old How /you are 9 iPad | have j you an] Do 10 your | nice /Is salad b Martin and Beth are new friends. They go for a drink. ‘Complete the questions. M So,Beth,*_wheredoyoulive ? B InNorth London. In abig at. me with your parents? B (No, lve with my sista. * brothers and sisters? M thave asister She's 23 BS a student? M No, she works. Shes @ shop assistant. B What about you? *. work? M inahotel ea 1M Yes, do. love tl any your job? It's relaxing to go out with my ex-wife because she already knows I'm an idiot. Werren Thomas, American writer VOCABULARY question words Complete the questions with the questions words in the box. Hew How many What Whatkind When Where Which Who. Why | 1A _How _ do you go to work? B By cer 2 A_______cardoyoudrive? BAMini, 3A _____doyouwark? B Ina factory. 4-A_____doyougo to the gyn? 8 On Tuesdays and Thursdays. 5 A______doyou prefer, the cinema or the theatre? B The theatre, think. 6 A_____of music do you ike? B Rock. 7 &______cDsdoyouhave? 8 About shundred BA your favourite singer? 8 Rihanna, oA do you tke her? B Because she has a great voice, PRONUNCIATION question words; sentence stress Match the question words 1-7 to the words with the same sounds a~g. 1 why go @ you 2 which =) b hot 3wh © there 4 wha = d my 5 how ag e ten 6 when =] £ rich 7 where = [] g now Db. WD Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. c Underline the stressed words. ‘A. What do you do? B rma doctor. ‘A Where do you work? B Tworkin a hospital. 4 @GPLD Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the sentences 4 READING a Read the article. Is Facebook good for your love life? Love on Facebook » Is Facebook good for your love life? Read on to find the answer. You don't want to see your ex-boyfriend when your relationship finishes. And you really don't want to know about his new girlfriend, But Facebook tells you everything, including how happy he is with his new girlfriend. 20 ‘Your boyfriend doesnt write on your ‘wall one day. You're worried. Does it mean he doesn't ike you? Another day, he sends you ten messages. You feel stressed, Does he ike you too much? 30 Your friends know you have a new boyfriend because you change your jg E] status from ‘single’ ton a relationship’. The problem is they know when it finishes too, because you change it back to ‘single’ again. 140) D_ Read the article again. Match the headings A-D to the paragraphs 1-4, A Nosecrets on Facebook B Popularity is dangerous Foomnchinformation D What does he really feel? 5 LISTENING a Se Max and Jessica meetin a restaurant for dinner. Listen to the conversation. Are they a good match? b GEA Listen again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (False). 1 Maxand Jessica meet in a Japanese restaurant, z ‘They have the same job. - ‘They work for the same airline. = ‘They like the same films. ~ Jessica lives near the cinema. - Maxwants to go to the cinema next Sunday. i USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. films /filmz! ‘TV programmes /ti:vir ‘proogramz/ Metoo. /mis ‘tus! meeta partner /mist 9 'pa:tny Really? rial ‘Who's your favourite (actor)? /h How interesting! /hav ‘mtrostin/ What about you? Avot sbaot ‘ju! Jor fewer 1. VOCABULARY Telling the time Write the times. 2 BUYING A COFFEE Order the dialogue. ‘A Canthelp you? No thanks. How much is that? Anything else? Thanks. £3.65, Thank you. And your change. Sorry, how much? Regular or large? Yes. Can have alatte, please? That's £365, please Totake away. ‘Tohave here or teke away? Large, please. OOoOoso0ooOooe e>orororore 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH PHRASES Complete the sentences with the words in the box. aseat firsttime todrink toyou weere 1 Here_weare_. Thisis the office. 2 Isthis your in the UK? 3. Would you ike something 4 Talk later. 5 Take. take away 4 READING a Read about some coffee bars in Edinburgh. In which bar can you...? 1 finda lot of sweet food 2 sit in the same place asa famous person 3. havea coffee in the evening 4 take your coffee to your office 5 find somewhere for small children to sit URBAN ANGEL 121 Hanover Street Urban Angel Is open every day for breakfast and bili, coffee Z lunch and dinner. If you don't want to sit down and feat, you can pay less and take your food out. The food is, healthy and there are tables inside and outside. THOUSE 21 George IV Bridge (fs poptlar with tourists because JK Rowling i Can see the collection of big and small elephants TWOTHIN LADDIES 103 High Rigas ‘Avery friendly family runs this café and the i i It's a very calm and relaxing place, and i's also very 33-39 South Clerk Street yest shop with small area at the back for KILIMANJARO COFFEE 104 Nicolson Street This coffee bar serves some of the best coffee in Edinburgh. It ‘opens later than most other cafés, and it's always busy. There's 2 comfortable couch and alot of tables and chairs. The food is aso fantastic 1b Guess the meaning of the highlighted food words. ‘Check the meaning and pronunciation in your dictionary. 1 VOCABULARY family a Complete the chart. wife : : brother “daughter ete | nephew) cousin 7 'b Complete the sentences. 1 My father’s brother is my _uncle 2. My sister’s daughter is my 3. My mother's sister is my 4 My father’s mother is my 5 My aunt's daughter is my 6 My brother's son is my ‘Acelebrity is a person who works hard all his life to become well-known, then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized, Fred Allen, American comedian 2 GRAMMAR Whose...? possessive 's a Order the words to make sentences, 1 2 in work father's / my /shop /1 —Lwork inmy father’s hop German | boyfriend’ | My { car |is agirlfriend’s Js | His | Polish {mum Sandra's / Do | know j you brother live wife's | with | parents / my / We of / money | earns | friend { son’s /a | Their / lot dangerous [Is job / Adam's ‘uniform | very / Susan's / ugly [is 1b Add an apostrophe (’) in the correct place in these sentences. i 2 3 4 5 6 7 Martha is my brother's girlfriend. ‘Thatis my parents car. I think this is that womans pen. ‘They drink tea in the Teachers Room, Do you know Barbaras sister? ‘My grandparents house is in Ireland. Richards wife is Russian. ¢ Lookar the 'sin these sentences. Write a letter in the box: A= possessive, B = is. 1 2 3 4 Kate's sister is alawyer. 5 Their uncle's a pilot. Oo His mother’s very short. 6 Jim’s children wear glasses. [) My cousin's flatis very big. _] 7 Mybrother’s wife plays the piano. (_] (Our grandfather's 70 today.[_] 8 Her name's Christina. d_ Complete the sentences with whose or who's. 1 2) 3 Whose is that bag? Who's _ the woman in the red dress? umbrella is this? her boyfriend? the man with the sunglasses? are those keys? your English teacher? headphones are those? 3 PRONUNCIATION the letter o;'s ‘a Match the sentences 1~4 to the sounds a~d. 1. Those mobile phiones are old. o 2 Who do you choose? 3. Their son comes every Monday. LISTENING RD Listen to Jessie showing photos to her friend. ‘How many photos does she show? Then listen again. Write T (true) or F (alse). 1 Jessie's sister has a son. 2 Jessie's sisteris short. 3 Jessie's sister plays basketball 4 The beach in the photo is in Germany. 5 Jessie went to a music festival with her sister. 6 Rosie has blonde hair. 7 Rosie sees her boyfriend al the time. 8 Peteis Jessie's boss, £ 4. That blonde model is a doctor. o boot b Gee} Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. SVG Listen to the sentences. Then listen again and repeat. © 1 QS That's Mark’s niece. ‘They're Kate's parents. 2 He'sSandra'shusband. She's Andy's cousin, USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. boyfriend 'borfrend: celebrity solebrati/ exchusband feks ‘his girlfriend /'gslfrend! royalty oval? be interested in /bi ‘iatrestid iy private life /prarvat lait! the other (person) /6i ‘xSa/ ‘bond! 3 /1Z/ 1m Grace's boyfriend. Are you Charles's wife? 4 READING a Read the article and complete the sentence. Liam Neeson is Vanessa Redgrave's An acting family ‘The Redgrave family is one of the most famous acting families in the UK. Vanessa Redgrave is probably the most famous of them. ‘Vanessa's parents, Michael and Rachel, were both actors and her grandparents, Roy and Daisy, were actors, too. Vanessa’s first husband was the actor Tony Richardson and they had two daughters, Natasha and Joely. Vanessa and Tony were divorced, and later Vanessa married again. Vanessa’s second husband was the Italian actor, Franco: Nero, and together they had a son called Carlo. \Vaniessa's fist daughter, Natasha, married actot Liam Neeson in.1994. Together they had two sens Micheal and Daniel. Unfortunately, Natasha died in a skiing accident in 2009, Vanessa's otlier daughter, Joely, maried film producer Tim Bevan. ‘Together they have a daughter, Daisy.. 1b Read the article again and complete the names in the family tree. [Michael] = [1 res ee! Franco] = [Vanessa} = = 7~~ {2 — Gals —) feyl-E 4 [Micheal] [6__ | 2 GRAMMAR prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (at, in, to) a Write the words in the correct column. Mereh 6thBecember 639 the winter Monday night the aftemoon the weekend Saturday evening 1984 Christmas 21st August in on at —March_—__ | 6th December | 6.30 __ 6 Gis the correct preposition. Thave a shower in) on | at the morning, ‘They go on holiday in / on / at August. My sister studies economics at jin | to university. My brother goes to bed in / on | at midnight. Do you work at in| co a hospital? We have English classes in / on /at'Tuesdays and Thursdays, 7 The children have lunch at jin to school 8 Tina worksin | om/ at the weekend, 9 Jack goes at /im to the gym after work. 10 Ie’svery hot in jon | at the summer. aukene © Complete the text with the correct prepositions. ‘My name is Francesco Mancini and Tyo! “anoffice ta the centre of Rome. During the week, Tget up 2_half past ste. Igo 7 work by train, but“__Fridays 1 drive my car so Ican visit my mother 3___ the afternoon. I start work quarter to nine and I have lunch”__work. *___ the summer I work different hours because *__ 15th June we change to the summer timetable. It's very hot in Rome *____ August, so most people 0 on holiday. otclockis always too late or too early for anything you want to da, Jeen-Paul Sertre, French philosopher 2 VOCABULARY everyday activities a Gidb the action which you usually do first. 1 getup | @ake up> 2 getdressed] have ashower 3 have lunch | have breakfast 4 g0 to work/ start work 5 go home | get home 6 make the dinner / go shopping Complete the text with have, go, or get. “ASTUDENT’S LIFE IS EASY — OR IS IT? Many people think that students have a very easy life. We ask two, Helen and Rupert, about their typical day. ‘Y_go__ to university in Bristol, so | don't live at home, Every day, 1? up at 7.30 and |? a shower don't have time for breakfast, but! a coffee in a café before classes start. 1 lunch at university and then | ‘to my afternoon classes. |” shopping on my way home, so | home late. { do some housework and study in the evening and then ih to bed at 11.30. I'm very tired at night!” live at home. My mum wakes me up every morning and we ™ breakfast together. Then, |" dressed. 1° to university by bus. f i to classes in the morning and. then |= hhome for lunch. My mum is a ood cook andwe™. lunch together. In the afternoon, | study for an hour or two and then | watch TV. 1? abath after dinner. 'm quite relaxed when | to bed 2 Match the words to make phrases. 1 have fl @ work 2 go Cb emails 3check O] © dressed 4 do a d toschool 5 get oO ¢ breakfast 3 PRONUNCIATION linking and sentence stress 1 Mark the connected words in each sentence. 1 You get uplae. Thave a shower. We check emails He does exercise, 3 4 5 She goes home early. 6 They have lunch at work. » GiGi Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the sentences. Try to connect words. S{GFRD Listen and underline the stressed words, ‘Copy the rhythm, 1 Iwake upat six. 2 Thavea coffe. 3 Igo to work by bus. 4 Ido the housework. 5 [havea pizza for dinner. 6 Igo to bed at midnight. 1 Gite} Listen again and repeat the sentences. ‘Copy the rhythm, | LISTENING \ Giza} Listen to an interview with Mark, Answer the questions. 1 What does he do? 2 Does he like his job? 3 When does he work? Ooooooo0o0000o! Glew Listen again. Number the activities in the order Mark does them. Mark starts work at 7 pm. He goes to bed. He goes to the gym. He goes home. He has a hamburger or pizza He watches TV or checks his emails. He gets up. He has breakfast. He sleeps for eight hours He has dinner. He finishes work. He has shower, USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. customers *kastamaz everyone "evriwany everything /evriduy/ menu /'menju: busy /bizi’ ready Fred! couple of (hours) / ‘kapl av/ goback ‘gov "bek/ prepare food iprt pea ‘fuss enjoy ina 1 GRAMMAR position of adverbs and expressions of frequency a Complete the You column in the chart. Then complete the sentences with a verb and an adverb of frequency. always dd usually Wd Me often WW : sometimes // hardly ever / i never Matt | Becky | You sleep foreighthours | wi | w be relaxed wid | We do sport orexercise | Ww - eathestthy food | vw v beitl = Wie 1 Matt _usually sleeps _ for eight hours. 2 He relaxed. 3 He sport or exercise. 4 He healthy food. 5 He ill 6 Becky for eight hours. 7 She relaxed. 8 She sport or exercise 9 She healthy food. 10 She il. ut for eight hours. WI relaxed. 131 sportor exercise. 14 healthy food, 15 1 ill Write the adverb of frequency in the correct place in the sentence. 1 Pilots sleep in hotels. (often) —Pilots often sleep in kotels ___. 2 The children walk to school. (every dzy) ‘The children walk to school every day 3. Mike rides his motorbike to work. (sometimes) 4 My ginlfriend is late. (never) ‘The man who works and is not bored is never old, Pablo Casals, Spanish celist 5 Iseemy grandparents. (every weekend) 6 Ellie drinks coffee. (three times 2 day) 7 T'mbungry. (always) 8 We study English. (twice a week) 2 VOCABULARY adverbs and expressions of frequency a Answer the questions. 'b Complete the sentences with one or two words. 1 Leo goes to the gym all week and at weekends. Leo goes to the gym every day 2 Jon usually has a holiday in the summer and winter. Jon usually has a holiday ayear. 3. Weusually see one new filma month. ‘We goto the cinema a month, 4 Adele doesn’t do any homework at all. Adele does homework. 5 They have English classes on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. ‘They have English classes, _____aweek 6 My mother goesto the hairdresser once a week, ona Friday ‘My mother goes to the hairdresser. Friday. 7. Bye walks to work once a year. Eve ever walks to work. 8 always buy anew pair of sunglasses in the summer. buy anew pair of sunglasses summer. 3 PRONUNCIATION the letter h 3 Match the words to their pronunciation. In which word is the h not pronounced? __ haf [2] a fiat 2 high LJ D fava! show (] c thay 4 hour () d fharis 5 hardly LJ thestt 6 here [] f Phepis 7 hurry O g badly 8 happy CL] hb fhaut > GEG Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. | READING Read the interview. Whats surprising Interview with z ar Ary Interviewer How do you spend your day, Esther? Esther My day is very normal, really. [get up, I get dressed, I have breakfast. Then I go to work. Interviewer What do you do? Esther T'man accountant. Interviewer Why do you still work, Esther? Esther To have an interest. Also, my job is quite exciting. Interviewer What time do you start work? Esther _Istart between 9 and 10 every day and I finish at 4 o'clock. It isn’t very stressful, really. Interviewer What do you usually do after work, Esther? Esther” Igo out for dinner with friends two or three times @ week, and we goto the cinema or the theatre, or to'the ballet, Interviewer Do you live alone? Esther Yes, Ido. Ihave quite a big apartment and someone helps me with the housework for four hours a week. I do everything else myself. Interviewer Do you have children, Esther? Esther Yes, Ido. Both of my daughters live here in New York. One daughter works very near, and she comes and has lunch with me. And Iwork with the other daughter, so we eat together two or three times a week, too. I'm very, very happy with my tie, “= an accountant = a person whose job it is to make lists of sll the money that people or businesses receive and pay b Read the interview again, Write T (true) or F (false). Esther thinks her day is normal. EF She doesn’t like her job. ‘She sometimes starts work at 10 o'clock. She thinks her job is difficult. — She often sees friends after work. She lives with one of her children. ~ She never does housework 7 She has two children. _ © Underline five words you don’t know. Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and pronunciation. S LISTENING a Gis} Listen to a radio programme about being healthy. Who does the doctor say is healthy: Marge, Robbie, or Marge and Robbie? b Sieg} Listen again. Write T (crue) or F (false) 1 Robbie doesn't chink he's healthy. Ez 2. Marge hardly ever eats fastfood. 3. Marge always has breakfast. _ 4 Marge often goes to the gym. = 5 Marge goes to bed late. ~ 6 Robbie sometimes has breakfast. 7 Robbie plays football three times aweek. _ 8 Robbie sleeps for sixhours every night, _ USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. hours /avse! rminotes /mrnits seconds /"sekondz/ teenager /timerdya/ healthy (oppositeunhealthy) heli normally ‘nsimali relax treks bein ahurry /bis m 2 ‘hari sociallife /saufl laf? spend time ‘spend ‘tai GiKS Gre rues In the future everyone willbe famous. for fifteen minutes ‘Andy Warhol, American painter 2 GRAMMAR can/ can't © Match sentences 1-6 to a-f. 1 Can you help me with my homework? I Can you give me my glasses? I Can you call my mum? Can you speak more slowly? I Can you make dinner for 8.30? Can you tell me your name again? | a Write sentence for each picture with cam | can't. Q Qa a Qo Q a can'tcome before then. b canttsee. canttdote: 4 can'tfind my mobile. e f can'tunderstand you, can'tremember it. d Write a sentence with can or can’t for each picture. 1b Write a question with you for each picture. Then, write your answer: Yes, Ican, ot No, [can't Your answer 1 Can. you _sing _? 2 you ? zs 3 you 2 3 Dr Atkins 4 ea ? younow. 5 you ? fe the words in the chart. VOCABULARY verb phrases b Wi ‘Complete the crossword with the correct verb. “bed bath can cant class dance fat have stamp start F] Clues across ef Bs | haa Gi | tat il © GHW Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 LISTENING SGFRE Listen to the dialogues and choose a,b,ore. 1. When can they go to the swimming pool? a OnSaturday morning b OnSaturday afternoon. © OnSunday afternoon. 2. Where can the man park? a Outside the hospital b Outside che restaurant. © Outside the cinema. 3. When can she help her brother? a This morning. b Thisafternoon. © Thisevening ‘Complete the sentences, 4 Why can't they send the postcard? ee a They don'thave pen. buy find heer help lookfor_play_run_telk b_ They don't have the address. 1 Hecan’t__find_any parking spaces. There are 2 lot of cars. ¢ They don't have a stamp. 2 Toften______chess with my nephew. He's very good. 5 Why can't they go in? 3 Please. ‘me. [can't open the door. a She can't openthe door. 41 ‘most of my clothes from Zara. b_ She can hear her parents. 5 Iwantto___inthe London Marathon this year, © She can't find her keys. 6 Hi,thisis Paul. Can you me? 7 Idon'tunderstand this.Ineedto___ tothe teacher. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES 8 Where are my keys? Can you them? Learn these words and phrases. audience /‘xdiens! concerts 'konsats! entrance /entrans/ judges égndsnz/ PRONUNCIATION sentence stress Q@iEREP Listen and repeat the sentences. Stress the bold words. 1 A Canyou speak German? B Yes, Ican. late (opposite early) lest! 2 Iean’t find the keys. nervous /'ns:vas! 3 Shecan sing. ahitrecord fo bit ‘rel 4 Where can I buy anewspaper? carpark ka: pack/ 5 A Canyour father cook? Good luck! gud ‘lak! B No, he can't. 6 Mysister can’t swim. I's your turn now. ts j 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases Complete the text with these verbs in the ‘argue shout bark cry tak have My neighbours are very noisy. A young couple j) with a baby and a dog live upstairs, They aren't i] happy together so they shout al the ime, Their ‘when they aren't at home, and ‘when they are, An old couple live downstairs, They can't hear so they the TV on very loud. They loudly because the TV is loud, and a lot about which programmes F to watch, Some students live next door. They all musical instruments and they aren't very good! Every night, they* very loud music. Twant a new flat or some new neighbours! Hell is other people, Jean-Paul Sartre, French philesophe. GRAMMAR present continuous Order the words to make sentences, 1 sister's /My / exams | for / studying / her. 2. with / staying | week / her / friends / this / are { Sarah's 3 tonight /party | Wea aren't having 4 Pm cup | coffee / drinking / the / of kitchen Jin 5 for /looking | job jis /a/ George / Why 6 because / aren't / They | jogging / today | cold /it’s too 7 computer / Are using | you / the 2 8 football /Is / park / Adam | playing {in the Complete the dialogue. What "are youdoing (you / do) Andy? ; (1/ make) the coffee. Why? Ican hear ancise. It's people's voices Iknow. That's the couple upstairs. 2 tthey argues? No,__tthey / not shout). ts the TV. They're very ‘ld, so they cant hear it.* (they / watch) a fim, Oh, What's that music? Isit a party? tts the boy next door." (he /nothave) a party! : the / listen) to music. He likes heavy metal ‘A. Your flatis very noisy, Andy. B Iknow.* (1/ ook for) new onel a>roro> o> Look at the picture on page 33. What are the people doing? Complete 1-9 with a verb or verb phrase in the present continuous. 1 The woman'stalking om her mobile, ‘The couple The children The woman The baby The dog The boy The gil, PRONUNCIATION // 4 LISTENING {GAP Listen and repeat the words. QGiz#ED Listen to four speakers talking about problems with their neighbours. Match the speakers to the and repeat the words, complain /kam'plein | block of flats /blok 2 ‘Th washing machine /'wofin) maf problems. There are two problems you don’t need to use. Speaker [] A They argue alot. Speaker2 L] B_ Their dogs bark. Speaker3 L] © They have noisy parties. che word with fin each pair. Speaker [] —D Theyhave che TV on very loud. = ——— E Their baby cries. 1@® a F They play musical instrament 2 pink brown 3 thin tong LLL a USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES 4 aunt uncle Learn these words and phrases. 5 dink find learns 6 France Hungary neighbours ‘nel | 7 youre blonde ote ae noisy noi @ think want enact upstairs (opposite downstairs) ‘piste GG Listen and check. Then listen again | re eee ee! | { 1 a GRAMMAR present simple or present continuous? Gea the correct form, 1A What are you doing here? 8B tm on holiday. | sightsee /( tseaing) 2 ACanyou talk? B No. Ihave dinner / !'m having dinner at the moment. 3. A Where do they usually go / are they usually going con holidey? B Totbiza, 4 A How often does your boyfriend go abroad? B He travels / He's travelling to Asia four times a year. 5. A What does your gittfriend do /is your girlfriend doing? B She's a travel guide, 6 A Doyou work / Are you working this week? B No. Im on holiday, 7A What time does the museum close? B It closes / It's closing at 6 p.m, I think. 8A Doesit rain / Is it raining today? B No, t's hot and sunny. Complete the sentences. Use the present simple or present continuous. 1 My parents _don’tlike (aot like) cheir hotel. 2 They (argue) about money all the time. 3 I'm 18now sol __ (learn) to drive. My father (each) me 4 When. youusually___(go)to the gym? 5 My brother (go out) nearly every night. 6 The sun, (@0t shine) today. I's quite cold. 7 you (use) your computer at che moment? I (vant) to check something on the internet. 8 My siscer (love) ice skating bueshe {not do) it very often. I'm leaving because the weather is too good, hate London when it's not raining, Groucho Marx, American actar 2 VOCABULARY the weather and seasons a Write the seasons in the correct order. winter, ___, b Complete the sentences with words in the box. What's the weather like? cloudy cold foggy Ret raining snowing sunry windy 8 Its PRONUNCIATION places in London Underline the stressed syllable. Buckingham Palace Westminister Abbey Oxford Street St Paul's Caltheldral Piccadilly Cifcus Leicester Square Houses of Parliament. Trafalgar Square BERD Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. READING Read the guidebook extract about things to do in Edinburgh. Write T (true) or F (false). 1 Edinburgh Castle is outside the city. z 2 Youcan see some important things from Scotland's past in the castle. = 3 You can’t see the city from the castle. _ 4 Arthur's Seatis outside Edinburgh. - ‘You don't need to be fit to walk to the top of Arthur's Seat. - ‘You can see the city very well from the top. = ‘Scottish people have a special name for New Year. _ ‘You can'tbuy things to eat atthe street party. _ Every year, people sing a different song at New Year. — LISTENING SGD Listen to the audio guide on a tour busin Dublin and write the number of the stop. At which bus stop do you need to get offif you want to...? {A see some famous paintings B learn about famous drink C read aletter froma famous writer D see alot ofbooks E relaxand listen to music F visican important historical building learn about ife in prison H see some animals Oooos8o0o00 E Ahyes. le WA 6008. 6008. Great. What's your email addcess? E leseriktsylor@mail.com. RR And wits your pone number? E Myplhone mimber in Perth is] ~ ode for Atala ~08 7010 5692. R 6108 7010 5692, asthe E Yos,har'sright- And my mobile mumberis 61 491570 136, R 61 491 570 156. Right, shanks. MrTaylor. Here yourkeycerd You're in room 305 onthe thitd loorEnjoy your say. E Thankyou very mich. 2A) Speaker 1 Mybagis very imporeanctome ‘beau have my laptop! Taleo have some files and pea. Um,Thavemy mobil, my walle and my keys in my pocket, bul sometimes havea newspaper in my bag. ‘Speaker Wel in my bag have, er ny books or the day, am, some pensand pencils eo wrte ‘wth, nd le wid oes of paper. 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There area lotof people and slot of trai, expecially in London I difficult relax, Roberta What realy ikesbout Bitainis that ‘ts really easy to meet people from allover the ‘world, I's very international, and think cat ‘mor people ar rendly co people rom other ‘counties Talo realy ike eating food fom Aierent parts ofthe world in Britain youcen ‘ay food from every couney! ‘think ie’ dificulero make fiend in iain, People ike o help andate very polite, buticcan take a longtime to become fiend with Becsh people 3B) P= Prosenter,J «ames, H = Helen, Fe Frank P Goodevening nd elcome Whar syoarjob? ‘Andour eam tonigheare Fen, who'alawyer. H Good evening. and Frank, who's an actor F Goodevening P. Andour first guest onight is, J James. P Hello James. OK eam, you have one minuto askfames questions about his ob, searing now. Le'shave your firs question. 1H James, do you make things? J. No.No, doa’. 'F James, do you hae special qualifications? J. Yes, 1do, Qualifications from university. 1H Doyou speseany foreign languages? J, No.l donteneed any foreign languages. F Doyouwearauniform? J Wells nocreally auniform, butt weara wie coat, yes, H Doyoucavel? J 24 doa'e gore diffecene counties but drive to people's houses somecimes, F Doyouearnaloeof money? J Dolearnslocof money? Wel [ehikethe ‘money i quite good, ys. P Youoly have ime for one more guession, am H Doyou work with ater people? J Wel, workwith one ote person, bey job lent relly about people. Tha cime. OK, tam. So, what's James's? 3.c)) J Jessica, M=Max J HicAreyouMaxe M Yes. Areyou Jessica? J Yes,Lam. IM Nice comeec you. Wel let goin and sc down Doyoulike sushi? J. Yes {love japanese food, l'smy favourite IM Good. So, Jessie, what do you do? J Yovaflighcarendane. IM Realy? Thersincredible? J Why? |M Because ma plot! J. Ob! You're eight. Thais increible! Which line dayou work for? M KLM Ansdyou? J. Britah Airways flove myfob. 1M Metoo, What do you do atthe weekend, Jessica? J [meee my Friends, We goto the cinema ort02 resesurane How about you? (M like the cinems, too, Whatkind of films do youlike? J. Tlike comedies more than anything. 1M Metoo, Who's your favourite azoe? J] Jonny Depp, love him! |M Yes, he's good iste? Do youlive near the cinema? J Yes, rher'sa cinema near my hous, 1M Wheadoyou go tere? J. [goon Saturday evenings. IM Lee's go cogether nec Sturdy J. OK. Whardo you wanceasee? A’) As Angie J= Jessie ‘A Who's thse? J. Thavs my nephew A Isthatyour ser’ sn or your brother'son? J. My brother's 4 How ols yournephew? He ooks que young J Het 13. Thephow i from bis birthday fst week. A Levssee the next one. athityou fai 0? J. Yesiis,Tha’smy snes ‘A Wow! She's really J. Yes he plastaskeball She's quite good. ‘A Thav'ss beaucifl beach, Where isi? J tese beach in Menorea~ {cant remember the tame love cher! [A lsthis Menorea, roo? J Novice esa musi festivalin Germany. ‘A Arechoue gine in your family? J. Novthey arent They’ ends from univers. ‘4 Whosthe blonde one? J. That's Rosie, We live inthe sme Fat A Whole boy? J Het Rosle's boyfriend dontlike him very _nuc, bueshe doesn’ often see hin. A Arechere any more? J. Yes Haves look arcbie one. ‘A Youlool great! And whos thang nexto you? J He'siny boyfriend, Pere. isthe office party from ter yeae A He'sarracive Does he work with you? J Well sorcof He's the manager! 4.8) Te Interviewer, M = Mack 1 Whatdo you do, Mark? M Imataxidrver T_Doyou work atnightor daring the day? 1M Lovork sng, T. Whartimedo youstart work? 1M Acsbouesevenoclock nthe evening. stop frabceskerabout wo ‘lock snd laave someching ro cst. 1. Whatdoyou have? 1M Ahamborgecors pizeaandacoke.I'mvery angry acthacie. 1 Whartimedo you finieh work, Mack? [M Igohome araboutsixo'dockin the moraing and goo bed immediatly. [slep foe about ‘jg houts and chen ger up andhave breakfast. 1 Whacdo you doin the afternoon? ‘Mi gocochegym foran hour ors, aad then havea shower. After shat, [watch TV or check any emails unilThave dinner 1. Whaesimeis tae? M Aesizotlock Then ge into my car and sare workaguia, 1 Doyou lke your job? M Yes, Tloveie 1 Thankyoa foryour me, Mark M You're welcome. 4c) P=Presenter.M-=Marge, R= Robbie, D=Dr Ackins BP. Helloand welcome ro Who's healthy? Today we have Marge Wilson and her soa, Robbie, with te: Marge do you thinkyou're healthy? M Un, yes chinks, P Andwhacabout you, Robbie? Are you healthy? R Ofcourse! Well, 'm going osskyou some quesions and wee goingto fad our who's hele. Fire of all, Marge. How old are you, Marge? M rms, 'P Right So,how often do youeat fae food, Mange? 1M Never. [don like P Right Andhow often do you have breakfas? 1M Lalwayshave breakfast. Ihave cup ofteaand some cereal P. Good. And how often do you do exercise? 1M Igoro the gym three times a week P OK, and how many hours do you usually sleep? (M Wel, get ap ely, bac Talwayo goto bed ery, two. Lusualy sleep for sbout elge hours. Thar'sgrest Marge. And now is Robbie's turn Robbie, how ald re you? R Twenty, And how often do you eat fit food? IR Wel, llove pizza and bemburgers,and sometimes have chips, 20 yea, Lea fastfood thourfive times eweek, P Wharaboutbeeakfase? How often do youhave breakaet I I doa'chave rime because always getuplac, so... hardly ever have breakfast. OK and how often do you do exercise? R Oh Ido2locofexmcise. play football four timesaweek. P Good. That's better, And how many hours do you usually leep? R Fmaoceure [goto bed qu late because ' on sy computer 501 gus sleep for aboutsirhowr, P Right Thankyou, Rabbe, And now i'stimeea see what the doctor chinks, De Atkins, Whos healthy? Marge? Robbie? Orhoth of them? 1D Well, Marg always hs breakfast and she aever ‘ets fastfood. She often does exercise and she gers loc of sleep. So, Mage, youre tight, You'te very healthy! P And whatsbour Robbie? 1D Well Robbie does exercise our timesa week, bebe often eats fastfood snd he never hae breakfast, He doesatslep enough either So Robbie, you're wrong, You are very healehy P Soythere you haveiceveryone. A healthy mum andan unhealthy soo! And hat'sallwe have ‘ime for cody join again romorrow atthe ‘sme time for Who's healthy? 5.a)) 1A Letagosochaswimming pool are wesend B OK. Canwe goon Serutday? tm busy on Sunday “es, bur alway ply tennis ia che morning Levegolntheaferaoon, OK. Seeyouthere Trwance ave lunch inthis esauane. Can poshere? Rosin youcant, What aout ouside he cinema? Noparking paca ther. Alorof people leavechelr eas ouside te hoepal.Youcan packer. ‘Thanks CCanyou belpme with my homework? Notaow, sory CCanyou help te aftr nc? Notinbury Whenczn you help me? ‘Aer dinner {don ave any plane ong. Lacs wttesposterdco Chai Doyou ave ape Yee Hereyousre, (A Whacebourastanp? 8 Weean by stam inthe shop. ‘A Right Do ou now ber addr? B NovAnd your ‘ANo.tdort 5 A RigheLersgoin 2 Sorry. Ween ‘A Why not? Are your parents home? B No,teaathear them Battin chat che doce AA Oh, now Tundestand You can'topen i B NolTdon'tkoow where my keys 5B) Speaker 1 They both work, soitstarswhen they eave home inthe morning. don know Ihow many they bave- three fou, ive—bot they make aerrble noize. They rake them out orawalkin the evening soivsnice and quiet thea, butchey somedimes go ouret aight and the apie starts again. dat know wit people have animale when they reaever acho woe pe > e pwpareae ‘Speaker? ieezeally bi They doicevery Friday and Saturday night. The musie sas a about tighttclocknd chen we hear thecars. They ps2& outride my house nd soon the street {efullofcars, The problems hae they don't stayin the house they go out inthe garden to dance, coo. 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B No. Reggas's a bislow. ‘A Well what do you like? B usally listen rock, so thar's probably ay favourite 2 A Doyoutavea fvourlee CD? B Yes. Yes, [do.1alwaysliscen rs ‘A Which groups by? 1B Wels noe really bya group. e's sung by A Oh sie froma film? 1B Yes les the soundtrack From Mamme Mia! lovee A Ienethar abou ABBA? 1B Yesandno.. (e+ musical, wih the songs of ABBA, bur the actorsin the film sng hem Alar. the car 3A How do you usually liszenomusie, Wendy? B Wel, dan’lisen roche radio, chavs one ‘hing forse. want obese musi, noche vies ofthe presenters, ‘A Whae about CDs? B Wel Thave quite lotof hove, burthey're inaboxin the garage somewhere. (usally listen to musi on my app, Thave good ineemetconnecrionathome andar work, and Tea listen towbatT want Doyou wanet cometoaconcertnext month? (OK, Who's playing? Ibopeieisa' justin Bieber You know I don ike him NNoydon'eworey. This singer isnoching ike him. Anyway, e's2 woman. Rihanna Great! love ro come. 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