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The alphabet Speling your name Classroom language How do you spell it? -O-R-RES. >) Practica Encuisn, 1 LISTENING 2 THE ALPHABET a 135 Listen and order the sentences. a 437 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. =F am Gh ck. wa @ 2 & Be tein | tree | ogg | bike | phone | boot | c: | 1 0 Q oR Y U 1, Nxeyer> B € Dd E G P T v b 138 Listen and repeat the letters. © 139 Listen, Can you hear the difference? > This is the final call or passengers on Fight KLM i SY svt 7B 1258 to Manchester, Please go urgently to gate B14. 2K Q ae t suw SEA Mr Pablo Tores on Flight KLM 1258 to Manchester, 4 Mo Listen, Circle the letter you hear. please go urgently to gate B14. rassengers on Flight KLM 1258 to Manchester, e please go to gate B14 14L_Listen and number the pictures 1-6. 1 Good moming. Li FORRES. ten again and write the letters, Practise saying them. - g 42 Listen and repeat the alphabet, Practise saying it. (first) name = e.g. Keira, Brad ae ag Pa ABCDEFGHIJRUMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ RR= double R h How do you spell the names? b 136. Listen and repeat dialogue 2 John Sally Liz Anna Mike Travis 3 PEOPLE IN THE STREET 5 VOCABULARY Classroom language a ©p.l04 Vocabulary Bank Things. Do part A. b_ Match the phrases and pictures. a 145" Listen to the man, What's his name? b 144 Listen and write his name. His name's © MS- Listen. Where’ he from? Heb from, M46 Listen to six more people and complete the chart. 1 Her name's ——.. She's from Reading in ___ 2 His name's He's from. in the USA. 3 Her name's She's from > 4 Her name's . She's from Bangalore, 5 His names He’ from Vancouver in 6 His names Hes from San Diego, Close the door. ‘Sit down, please. © In pairs, ask and answer the GUESHGHE in the box ied wa sie ees Co to page 14. 4 SPEAKING Stand up. a Open your books. Good morning -> 12.00 Good afternoon 12.00 > 6.00 p.m. ¢ 148» Listen and check, Listen again and repeat. Goodevening 6.00pm.» d_ 149° Listen and do the actions. 4 In pairs, roleplay dialogue 2 from exercise 1 6 150 SONG 5 D+I-S-C-0 CIITHeUr ener A You'te the receptionist. If 4.00 p.m. B Use your name and surname. d Change roles. Good morning / afternoon / evening, B You'te the receptionist. Its 7.00 p.m. What's your surname? A Use your name and surname. How do you spell Please, © © Communication Game: Hit the ships A p.76 8 p.79. Thave a reservation. Liam tag What can you do? 1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? Read and complete the chart for Marta, Viktor, and Kelly. i'm Marta Ramirez im Viktor Petrov, fm from Cérdoba in Spain, Fm from Moscow in Russia. | fm from Kansas in the Uni Firstname | Surname Marta | Viktor | Kelly 2 CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? = Complete the chart for you, Write two sentences about you. 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 151 Listen and choose the right answer. 1a Danny's American. b Danny's English, 2 a Bellas in room 9, b Bella’ in room 19, 3 a Shes Kathy. She's Cathy. 4a Thebusisnumber 13. The bus is number 14. 5 a Andrze}is from Russia. Andrze] is from Poland. 6 a The flight is BA472. b The flight is BA462. 7 a He's John Read, b Hes John Reid. 8 a Chris isa woman, b Chris is a man. 9 ‘a The exercise ison page 11. _b The exercise is on page 12, 10 a Its 800am. b It's 8.00 p.m. ee ae ''m Kelly Doyle. 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Tick (~) the boxes. Can you...2 say your name and where you are from —{} Yes, I can. ask where other people are from } Yes, can. spell your name OYes, Pan, ‘count from 0-20 } Yes, Ican. check in at a hotel O¥es, Fean, Introducing people ‘Numbers 21~100 Phone numbers Practicat ENGLISH, 1 INTRODUCING PEOPLE a 227” Listen to two dialogues. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Dialogue 1 Helen is Mike’ sister. Dialogue 2 The girls brother is 25. C) Hello Mike. ‘Sam. How are you? Fine, thanks. And 2 Fm OK, thanks. This is Helen. She'sa fromwok to meet you. wren Hi B . welre in a hurry. See you soon. Bye. Look. This is my Wow! He's ‘good-looking. What's his a ‘Adam. he married? No, he isn't How old is he? twenty-six number? @roror What's his ¢ 228» Listen and repeat the dialogues. Practise them with a partner. Personal information: age, address, etc. How old is he? He's 26. 2 VOCABULARY phone numbers, 21-100 Phone numbers 0 = oh (or zero) 22 = double 2 a 229 Listen to the dialogue and wri the phone number. ‘A What’s your phone number? b 23 Practise saying these phone numbers. Listen and check. 1 6885713 2 84479029 3 0131 496 0261 In pairs, practise the dialogue in a. Use your phone number (or an invented number). d © p.102 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part C. 232 Listen. Can you hear the difference? la 13 b 30 2a. b 40 3a 15 b 50 4a 16 b 60 $a 17 b 70 6a 18 b 80 7a 9 b 90 £ 233° Listen and circle a orb. Then practise saying all the numbers. How old are the people in your fam ay mother's 54 Ages He§ 8 OR Hc DOVER NOT Heb 20-years, Hehas 20-years 3 PEOPLE IN THE STREET LJ = 2 Listen to Matthew. Does he hi © 235° Listen. How old are they? « Brothers and sisters? How old? # Ss pairs, ask and answer the GH@S8ORS 4 PERSONAL INFORMATION © 27 Listen and repeat questions 1-9, Sess the underlined words. ve brothers and sisters? 236" Listen to six more people. Answer the questions for each person, ry in the box. ‘What's your name? How do you spell it? © First name Surname “Title Mr / Ms / Mrs 2 Where are you from? © Nationality 2 What’ your address? © Adiress # What’ your postcode? © Postcode 5 How old are you? © Age © Are you married? © Married Single > What's your home phone number? @ Phone number: home © What's your mobile number? eo mobile © What’ your email address? © Email address ® Cover the questions and look at the form. + Mr= a man; Ms = a woman Mrs = a married woman Hemember the questions. © Complete the form for you, Circle your title too. = SD Communication Personal information A p.77 B p.79. (lionel How are you? pi I'm OK, thanks. ‘This is Helen, See you soon. Were in a hurry. thanks. And you? What's your phone number? What's your (email) address? How old are you? Vm 18. Are you married? What can you do? Revise & CHEck 1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? trond srl Save oi) TE from Venice in Italy. I'm martied - ‘and I have two children, a son. ‘and a daughter. My son's name 1S Guido. He's 15, He's tall with at hair, and he's good-looking. ‘My daughter's name is Chiara. ‘She's 21. She's dark too. Is she esutiful? | think she is very besutiful - I'm her mother! ‘My name's Piotr and I'm from Giekce in Poland. 'm 20.1 have ‘teo sisters. Their names are Dagmara and Justyna. Dagmara {© 26. She's tall, with long blonde lbs She's married. Her husband's fname is Wojtek. Justyna is 19 and ‘wey different from Dagmara - she ‘ant tall and blonde, she's short ‘mith dark hair. She isn't married ‘but she has a boyfriend! Bead the two texts. Answer the questions with a sentence. 1 What’ Paolds surname? Her surname is Bruno. 2 Where is Paola from? § How old is Guido? 4 What's her daughter’ name? 5 What nationality is Piotr? © Who is Dagmara? Isshe married or single? # How old is Justyna? Took at the highlighted words. Use the photos to guess ‘SSeir meaning. CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? ‘Write about you and your family. Use and and but where mecessary. and | but He’ tall. He's good-looking. > He’ tall afid good-looking. He’ tall. He isrt good-looking, » He’ tall but he isn't good-looking. 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 258 Listen and choose the right answer. His name's Alex. Her name's Alex. His glasses are blue. His glasses are red. Her address is 19 Park Street. Her address is 90 Park Street. The hotels very nice. The hotels very small. Her father is 67. Her father is 76. His phone number is 0771 70641 His phone number is 0771 70651. His sister is tal. His sister is short, Itsacb. Wsa DVD. cece oe oe oe oe a Her email address is susie@hotmail.com. b Her email address is suzy@hotmail.com. 10 a His caris white. His car is black. 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Tick (W) the boxes. Can you...? say what's in your bag (Yes, I can. say who is in your family Yes, can describe your car Yes, can, count from 21-100 Yes, Ican, introduce somebody Yes, Lean, ask how somebody is, Yes, Ican. say your phone number Yes, Lean, ask for and give personal information, e.g. name, address, age, etc. (7 Yes, Ican Teling the time Days of the week te Silent consonants Cc \ Practicat /) “Bn 1 TELLING THE TIME a 325" Listen and match the dialogues and pictures. [A What time is? | tts half past six. Go back to sleep. OK. Have a nice day You too, Excuse me. What time is it? Sorry, | don't know. | don't have a watch. Excuse me. What time is it? Just a moment. It's quarter to seven. Thanks. You're welcome. nenme> emer b_ 326> Listen and repeat the dialogues in a. Practise with a partner. ¢ ©p.110 Vocabulary Bank The time and ordinal numbers. Do part A. d_ 328 Listen and draw the time on the clocks. € Practise with a partner, Number 1. What time isi? Hsnea tik 2 £ © Communication What time is it? A p.77 B p.79. 2 PEOPLE IN THE STREET a [we deyou sor (2 Doyoulikei? _ 5 What re do you start and fh? 4 332 Listen to four more people and complete the chart. a 329" Listen to Heidi. ‘What does she do? She's a/ an —— b 330 Listen. Does is) shelike her job? Likes it ¢ 331 Listen, What time does she vas start and finish? Starts / i i / / finishes? She starts work at She finishes work at e In pairs, ask and answer the questions in the box. SB VOCABULARY days of the week 5 Listen and repeat the days of the week. « Practise saying them, Saturday Sunday 1 ‘A Days ofthe week begin with a capital letter, eg Monday NOT menday 20 Listen and complete the dialogues with days of fae week. Practise the dialogues with a partner. 1 What day ist today? Wem I's) Why? fe Because i's my wife's bithday on? and | don't have tomorrow? Today is * 339. Listen and repeat. Practise saying goodbye with different days of the week. Saying goodbye Goodbye.) oS (See you on (monday) d Ask and answer with a partner. What day is it today? What day is it tomorrow? What day(s) do you have English classes? What's your favourite day of the week? 4 PRONUNCIATION silent consonants a 336 Listen and repeat the words. Practise saying them, half Wellnesday ‘Know listen white scHiool talk rite b 337 Listen, Practise the sentences. Don't ffrite on the whiteboard, 1 don’t Know the scHool. See you on Wellnesday at half past four, 5 338 SONG 43 Friday /'m in love COO ee en ‘What time is it? Have a nice day. You too, Thanks, You're welcome. What day is it today? What day is it tomorrow? Why? Because it's my wife’ birthday. See you on Monday. Vhat can you do? YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? ‘Bead the text and complete it with food ‘words from the list. bacon butter fish fruit meat salads wine ‘example Greece and Italy, is very healthy. Why is it good for you? {in these countries people eat alot of — and vegetables, bread, pasta, fice, fish, olive ol eatalot of red? fonger than in other cour How to eat like Mediterranean people and live a long lite: * Eat alot of fruit and vegetables | every day. + Use olive ol for cooking and for? * Don't eat ¢ your bread. + Eat alot of > eat alot of meat ort sausages and ® + Have a glass of red 7 at dinner. + Sit down with your femily for lunch and dinner. Don't hurry your mealst ‘Do you eat ‘the Mediterranean way"? Revise & Cueck 2 CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? a Read the two texts. Complete the sentences with Selma or Emre. ia has a job. 2 __ has. girlfriend / boyfriend, 3 ______ doesnt live with his / her family. 4 _____doesn't live in the city centre, 5 ___ studies a language. My sister [My sister's name is Selma, She's 26 years old, and she's 2 nurse. She works in a big hospital in Ankara. She lives in a flat in Beytepe, about 13 km from Ankara. She lives with two friends. They are nurses too, She doesn't have @ boyfriend, but she has a lot of friends. Se My friend Emre My fiend Emre isa student at Bilkent University in Ankara. He studies English. He wants to be a teacher, » He lives with his family in a flat in the centre of 5 Ankara. He has.agitltiend, and her name is Demet. ke ‘She's very nice too. b Write about two people: a member of your family and a friend. 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? Brothers / Sisters at school No Yes ‘Name ‘Class number Phone number 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? ‘Tick (W) the boxes. Can you...2 ‘say where you live and what you do (1¥es, tean, ask where other people live and what they do [”) Yes, I can. say what you have for breakfast (Yes, tan. say what people eat in your country (1 ¥es, Tean, ask and say what time itis C1 Yes, Lean. say the days of the week Yes, Lean. Saying and understanding prices Buying a coffee ’ Joa), si, and /k/ * ‘Can have an espresso, please? How much s if Practicat Encusn 4 1 UNDERSTANDING PRICES a 4M Listen and repeat. twenty son Oia ae 1 €1275 ‘A ahundred and twenty pounds 2 $1599 B cightycents 3 6099 C fifteen dollars ninety-nine 4 £120 D fifty euros ninety-nine 3 $13.25 E sixyp 6 620 F thirteen dollars twenty-five 7 60p G thee euros twenty 8 $080 Hi twelve pounds seventy-five ¢ 419 Listen and check. Then listen and repeat. Cover the words and look at the prices. Practise saying them. € 420. Listen to four conversations. How much is it? 2 PRONUNCIATION /vo/, /s/, and /k/ Circle the right price. abl a 421 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. BS ow Sera ae anes pets ahah pen = ae coffee can creditcard b 422° Listen. Practise the sentences. In Furope a lot of countries use the euro. ‘The cinema ticket is six euros and sixty cents an Thave a cup of coffee, please? £ ©p.84. Listen again with the script BUYING A COFFEE 42 Read the menu and listen. What does the woman ask for? How much is it? Espresso Single 125 Double 1.40 Ree Seta ‘Americano Regular 185. Large 1.75 Gappuccno Regular 1.75 Large 1.90 [ents ate Regular 1.75. Large 1.90 ta Regular 1.25 Large 1.50 - Barman Can | help you? Listen again and read the dialogue. Write the missing words. ieee Ves caribaea) vend 428 Listen and repeat. Practise the dialogue with a partner. pba label Seta Use Can I have..., please? to ask for things in a café, a shop, ete. Woman An espresso, ? Barman Single or > 2 Practise with a partner. Ask the prices in the menu. Woman single. * much is that? Py Ss Barman Two pounds forty-five. “How much is @ regula latte? in ‘Woman you ate, = = Je Barman Thanks. Roleplay the conversation in b. A you are the barman / woman, B you are the customer. Ask for two things. Then change roles, a) B = = Can | help you Can | have a regular latte and a muffin, please? PEOPLE IN THE STREET Oo 425 Listen to Brandy. Where does she usually have lunch? Place 428" Listen. What does she have? au = 427 Listen. How much is it? | Price |g About $ About & About § | 428 Listen to four more people and complete the chart. OE Ir pry ans anever ta | WORDS AND PHRASES TOLEARN in the bax. Can I help you? A ticket to Oxjord, please, ‘Can I have an espresso, please? Single or return? 5 425 SONG 5 Money, money, money Single or doublet Here you ee. ‘How much is that? amemory card Can I pay with Mastercard? aphone card Sure. What can you do? 1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? = Read the article and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 British people always have breakfast at home. 2 They usually work 35-40 hours a week. 3 They have lunch from 1.00-2.00. 4 Alot of people have lunch at home. 5 They usually have dinner at 5.30, 6 Alot of people go to bed after midnight. 7 You can go shopping every day in the UK. # Big supermarkets in the UK never close. Meal times and opening hours in the UK {nthe UK people usually start work between 8.30 and $200 aim. Some people have breakas t home bu alot of eople just buy a coffee and something to eat when they oo work ‘Mos: people work five days a week The typical working day {5 seven or eight hours with avery short lunch (about haf an teu at about 1.00 pm. People dant go home for unch~ they {ist havea sandwich in a café or sandwich bar, or in their ofc. People usual fish work at 5.00 r 5:30. Tey have dinner bbetween 700 and 8.00 and thisis usualy the big meal ofthe ay. During the week they usualy goto bed between 1030, and 1130 pm Feople go shopping ater work or at the weekend. Some shops close early during the week (530-6 00 pm.) but supermarkets anda lot of shops open uti 8.00 inthe ‘ven oF lates Big shops also open on Sunday, and big supermarkets open 24 hours a day, sx days a week Look at the highlighted time phrases and guess their meaning. Check with your teacher ora dictionary. ‘Compare the information in the text with your ‘country, What is the same? What is different? 2 CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? Revise & Cueck @ Read the text. Is your typical Sunday similar to Claras? My typical Sunday (On Sunday | usually get up late, at about ten ‘dock. | go toa café for brealfas.| ahways have 2 cappuccino and a chocolat croissant, and | ead the Sunday newspapers. Then | usually meet my ‘riends. nthe winter we go to the mountains and in the summer we goto the beach. We have lunch ina restaurant. Ate lunch we tak and relax, and drink coffee. We go hore at about half pas five. In the evening | prepare my dasses and then | have dinner and watch TV. | go to bed early and think about next weekend b Write about your typical Saturday or Sunday. 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 430 Listen and choose the right answer. 1 What time does Jack get up? a 645, b 715, 2 What does Carol usually have for breakfast? @ Bacon and eggs. b Cereal and fruit. 3 What time does Martin finish work on Friday? a 5.00. b 600. 4 When does Julia usually go shopping? a On Saturday. b On Sunday. 5 Where does the man park? a In the car park b Inthe street. 6 What languages does she speak? a Spanish, b Spanish and italian. 7 What does the girl buy? A cappuccino and two brownies. b Two cappuccinos and a brownie. 8 How much is the pen? a £2.60. b £270. 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Tick (W) the boxes. Can you...? say what you do on a typical day Yes, Ican. ask about other peoples days 7) Yes, can. say what people can / can't do in your country) Yes, I can. ask for things in a café or shop Yes, Ican. ask about prices Yes, Ican. Ordinal numbers Months Saying the date PRACTICAL / EnGuisn 1 ORDINAL NUMBERS ‘Who was the Finst president of the United States? b Kennedy © Washington a Roosevelt Who was the SxconD man who walked on the moon? ‘a Neil Armstrong —b Yuri Gagarin ¢ Buzz Aldrin Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland were members of the rock group The Police. Who was the THIRD member? a Freddie Mercury b Sting ¢ Chris Martin Who won their FouRTH Football World Cup in 2006? a Brazil b Germany ¢ Italy Which city has a famous street called Frets Avenue? b Sydney © New York Which actor was the star of the film The Sixrm Sense? 4 Sylvester Stallone b Brad Pitt ¢ Brace Willis What is the sevenra letter of the alphabet? al bG Which tennis player won her bb Maria Sharapova a London cl (Grand Slam title in 20072 Venus Williams a Serena Williams Whose NirH symphony is also called Choral? 4 Beethoven's b Mozart’s ¢ Tehaikovsky's © p.110 Vocabulary Bank The time and ordinal numbers. Do part B. ¢ $21" Listen and repeat the words and sounds. O) think thursday three third seventh nin 522 Listen. Say the ordinal number ma the first ~ What's the date today? Its the seventh of February. 2 MONTHS ‘525. Listen and repeat the months. JAN January /dsenjuari FEB ebruary /februari MAR | March ‘mo: APR il ‘expr MAY meu JUN dsr JUL ddgu'ta AUG) August prgost BI september nepremo [ROVE November /nso'vemba DEC December /dsemb>/ Cover the months and look at JAN, FEE etc, Remember and say the months. Cover a and answer the questions, Which month sometimes has 29 days? Which four months end in er? Which month only has three letters? Which three months begin with the letter Which four months end with the leter y2 3 SAYING THE DATE ‘2 $24 Listen and complete the dialogues with an ordinal number, MAY | ‘a a ee 7 j= | A What's the date today? | B it’s the of May. A Ist? | thought it was the ro 2 ‘A When's your birthday? 8 Onthe of uly owe eee the fourth of May ath May / 4 May the twentieth of July 2017 } 525" Listen and repeat the dates. Practise saying them. stJanuary 3rd February Sth March 2th April 15th May 22nd June Sist July 10th August 14th September ‘8th October 30th November 25th December © Ask and answer the questions in pairs. What's the date today? What was the date yesterday? & Stand up. Ask other students When your birthday? Make a class list = Tella partner three birthdays that are important for you, ~ My husband's birthday is on the 27th of June. 4 PEOPLE IN THE STREET L). a 526 Listen to Helen, When's her birthday? b 527 Listen. What did she do on her last birthday? Birthday ‘Thad € 528) Listen to four more people. Write their birthdays and complete the sentences. = Birthday ‘Twent ‘Twent to the with some friends? with my Birthday “Lwent to in the evening with some d In pairs, ask and answer the §@SHIORS in the box. Pon) ro What's the date? Its the fifth of May. When's your birthday? Uta itiae. aida What can you do? I CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? 2 CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? Rotterdam in Holland, in 1466 o 1469 - we don't know etl When. His mother and father dig when he was 15 years old. He went to school in Holland, where he was ‘very good student of Latin, When he finished ‘school he studied at the University of Paris. Date he worked as a teacher there for some years. After that he went to England and he was ‘Cambridge University. When he was in England the made many friends including King Henry VIIL ‘After that Erasmus travelled all over Europe and lived and worked at universities in many different ‘countries. He studied Greek, and he wrote many books including famous editions of the Bible in Latin and Greek. Erasmus died in Switzerland ‘on 12th July 1536. 450 years later the Erasmus Programme, where students can study at Universities in other countries, was started. Read the text about Erasmus and tick (W) the sentences which are true. 1 He was German, o 2. Hiis mother and father died when he was a teenager. Oo 3 He went to school in Paris. o 4 He studied Latin. 0 5 He was a teacher in France. [ 6 He met Henry VILL [ 7 He studied at Cambridge University. [ 8 He lived in many different countries. [ 9 He was a writer. [ 10 He died when he was 50. Oo > Look at the highlighted words and phrases and guess their meaning, Check with your teacher ora dictionary. a Read the blog. Did Kim have a good day? Posted: Monday What did people all over the world do last Sunday? Write your blog for our history website Last Sunday | got up at 9.30 in the morning. | had a cup of coffee and read the Sunday newspaper. Then | made breakfast. We had eggs and bacon. We always have a big breakfast on Sunday, but then we don't have lunch. 1 the afternoon the weather was beautiful, and we went for a long walk in the park. In the evening when our son was in bed my husband and I made dinner together. Then we talked about our day and laughed a lot. We went to bed early because we were tired, and we start work early on Monday. Comments b Write a blog for a history website. Say what you did last Sunday 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE 529 Listen and choose the right answer. 1 Where was Andy last night? a Athis girlfriend's house, b At the cinema, 2 What did Rebecca like about the hotel? a Therooms. b The breakfast. 3 Where did Owen work yesterday? a Inhisoffice. b Athome. 4 What did Emma see last night? @ An italian film. b A French film. 5 Where did Jane stay in Venice? a Atahotel. b Ina rented flat. 6 bought something at the new shopping centre. @ One ofthe women The two women 7 What did Alan do on Saturday? a Hedidhousework, b He made the lunch, 8 When's Liam's birthday? a 10th June. b 11th June. 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Tick (W) the boxes. Can you...2 say where you were yesterday Yes, I can. say what you did yesterday D¥es, I can, ask what other people did yesterday] Yes, I can. say dates Yes, I can, Asking for opinions Giving opinions : ~ What do you think of i? = Hike it. Ws great. z Strong stress Practicat /f Encush ad 1 ASKING FOR & GIVING OPINIONS a 621 Cover the dialogue and listen, Who likes the music? = ‘A Listen to this. What do you think of it? "ty Wg i B | don't like it. It's awful, Who is it? A Shakira. | really like her. She's great. “@ 622» Listen and repeat the dialogue. Which two words have ‘extra’ stress? b ¢ 635) Listen and repeat the expressions in the chart for giving opinions about music (column 1), 4. 626" Listen to some music extracts. What do you think of them? ann I really like 1 really like her. 1 really like fantastic / = e ts ; T really like it Its fantastic / Is great fantastic/__ great. fantastic ike it. like Tike Tike @ Ws OK OK. OK. OK @ T don't ike it I dont like I don't like don't like 6 ies terrible / Its awful terrible/ awful terrible/___ awful terrible/_ awful. € Complete the expressions for columns 2-4. £ In pairs, ask and answer about the singers and groups in the photos. — What 4e you think of Rihanna? yea ike fer She's great g Write names in the spaces, ‘Try tothink of songs / people who are very famous. & Ask your partner's opinion ‘of the singers and groups. 2 PEOPLE IN THE STREET 1 What's the last film you saw? 2 What did you think of i? a 625 Listen to Helen. What was the last film she saw? b 626 Listen. What did she think of it? +a) 2 ‘was © 627) Listen and answer the questions for the other five people. It was really exciting! A Female Agents D Mamma Mia! B WALL‘E E Wanted C The Visitor F Indiana Jones re 2 ‘Tthought it was i. 2 ‘Tthought it was 10 a Itwas y. Joshua 10 2 ‘Tthought it was rt What do you think of . I really ike it. Is fantastic / great WOK I dont like it Is terrible / awful What's the ast film you saw? What can you do? 1 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? ) Jn February last year we stayed one night at the Ice Hotel in Kiruna, in Sweden. it was a fantastic The hotel is made of i€8 and snow! But don't worry about the cold. It was ~29 degrees outside but inthe hotel it was always ~5 degrees. We wore big coats and the temperature wasn't a problem. At night we slept on a bed made of ice but in a HRROOPED re wore cold at ll There wes 0 shower in the bathroom but no bath. We slept well and in the moming there was a big Swedish breakfast. But there were some problems. The restaurant Was very expensive and the SBrvic® was very slow = we waited an hour for our ‘Maybe it was ‘bad night! What is there to do in the hotel? There aren't any TVs but there isan ‘ce bar’ Here you can have a cocktail in an ice glass! It isn't cheap but it’s an experience. There's also a spa and sauna. Have a sauna before you go to bed. I's wonderfull ‘a Read about a tourists experience at the Ice Hotel in Kiruna, Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 It was -29 degrees in the hotel. 2 There was a shower and bath in the bathroom, 3 twas difficult to sleep at night. 4 The cocktails in the ‘ice bar’ are expensive. 5 Chris liked the sauna. 6 The service in the restaurant wasnt very fast. 7 Chris wanted to stay another night. ‘words and phrases and eck with your teacher Look at the ‘guess their meaning. ora dictionary. tara: melted 2. CAN YOU WRITE THIS IN ENGLISH? Read about Antonia’s holiday. Answer the questions. Peseesek ; Weeds gor A Great Holiday 2 When didahe gore Mesa ya ity tad 3 How did she travel? Frstwe soy Cancin Out vasreay Paragraph 2 nice, and there was a big smning poo. ‘There was a beautiful beach too, We swam Bree er eeeet tem | oe) dryandiesea nas ey verre 5 What did she do? we traveled round the Yucetan Peninsula 6 What did she see? _bybus. We saw Chichen a. Rwas fartasc Paragraph 3 recommend Merits a beautiful county 7 Doeeshe recommend "Pep ae very en, and the weather it? Why? nese ‘Acton Fab a Bologna. b Write three paragraphs about a holiday. Answer the questions ina for you. 3 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 628 Listen to a woman phoning Holiday Homes Limited and choose the right answer. 1 The village is ~ kilometres from Bordeaux. als b SO vec snore @nearthebeach —b inthe mountains Large house to rent 3 There are __ bedrooms. ‘with poo! in beautiful Kars ene French lage. For 4 One of the bedrooms is “fies cal 64557. a very small b very big Ris 5 a There's one bathroom. b There are two bathrooms. 6 The woman wants to go on holiday from__ September. a 10th-20th b 12th-22nd 7 She can meet the man from Holiday Homes on —__. a Tuesday b Thursday 8 Holiday Homes is at number _ Cowley Road. a 86 b 68 4 CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Tick (W) the boxes. Can you...2 identify things in a hotel room 11 Yes, Tan, ask about facilities in a hotel (11 Yes, I can, say what there is in your town (1 ¥es, Fean, describe how your town was in the past |_| Yes, Ian, sive your opinion about people and things |_| Yes, I can. Asking for and giving directions Prepositions of place Polite intonation Is there a bank near here? Yes, go straight on and turn left. t's on the right. \ Practica \ENGuisH 4 1 ASKING WHERE PLACES ARE a 735) Listen and repeat the words. 1 | 2 oe i [ i | i FI | & resto coposte between oo the coer b HE» Look at the map. Listen and name the places. bank music shop | theatre school | pose offtee perk mureum chemtat's | cinema © Practise in pairs. Where's the cinems? t's opposite the theatre > 4d 78 Lookat the map and the names D alccan eles! aba of the streets and buildings. Listen and aS Nona complete the dialogue with two places ee —— ¢. (238 Listen and repeat the dialogue. Copy the chythm and polite intonation. £ Practise in pairs, Choose places on the map. Ercuveme Is there a ..near here? Yes, there's one in. >> Ja a5 ae " m A Turnright. B Turnleft. _C Go straight on. Tourist Excuse me. Can you help me? sure. Where's the bus station, please? Go straight on and turn right. Turn right again and i's on the let. Thanks very much. Thats OK. ry FTE € 721 Listen to two more tour Which building (1-10) is ...? the petrol station |] the museum [7] In pairs, practise the dialogue in b. ‘€ In pairs, roleplay directions. 7—trcuse me. Can you help me? A Where's the Park Hote, please? o = 2 UNDERSTANDING & GIVING DIRECTIONS a 119 Match the words and pictures. Listen and repeat. i“ b 720 Listen to the dialogue. Which building (1-10) is the bus station? ‘A Youite going to give B directions o the Park Hote. Choose a building 1-10. ‘Youire going to ask B for directions to the hospital. B speaks first. B You're going to ask A for directions to the Park Hote. You speak first. ‘You're going to give A directions to the hospital. Choose a building 1-10. Go straight on and then tun 3 PEOPLE IN THE STREET a 4 722 Listen to Suzy answering the question and complete the place and directions. 1 Place 2 Directions ‘Yes, there’ one on London Road, the E b 125. Now listen to four more people and complete the information. 1 Place__ 2 Directions ‘Yes, turn vit on the right, the hotel? 1 Place_ 2 Directions “There is, yes. Go turn + itfs on Nt : 1 Place 2 Directions ‘Yes, there is. I's a the coffee bar and the : 1 Place __ 2 Directions “Yes, its Excuse me. Where’ the bank? Can you help me? Is there a petrol station near here? Yes, theres one on the corner. Itsbetween the bank and the post office. Its opposite the chemist’. Its next to the bookshop. Go straight on. ‘Tarn right / left son the right / left

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