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Practice Book Diana Pye: Simon Greenall ea MOTTON HEINEMANN, Engi Langue Tenia @® | Hello, 1 ’m Frank VOCABULARY 1. Find the words in Lesson 1 of your Student’s Book. say repeat listen complete read punctuate ask write match find 2. Match the words with the pictures. 3. Find 8 classroom words from Lesson 1. 1 iz wFriNpDM RTS AYA TAS K DT TREAD GC EDP SAH REPEAT 4, Put the letters in order. Write words from Lesson 1. esapel:_please _ muy: nda: hatw: hile: mean: ooeygbd: FUNCTIONS 4, Punctuate and write the sentences. whar'syourname What's your name? 1. iimmaria hellomaria mark 3, andwhat'syourname 4, myname'sjohn 2. Write the complete form. Whats your name? = What is your name? My name's Diana.=_ 1m Susie. = lesson 1 READING AND WRITING 4. Answer the question for you. ‘What's your name? 1. Number the sentences. T'm Maria. : Goodbye o 5. Write the conversation. G ‘A STUDENT. Hello, Susie. toe ‘What's your name, please? arcane ‘What's your name? you 'm Susie. oO 2. Complete. 1. Hello. name? 2 ___ Steve. And what's 3. Katie. 3. Look at the pictures and write the conversations. ‘HELEN ‘CHRISTINA BURNS some HENRY ‘SUE JENKINS am, ep | I’m a Student VOCABULARY 4. Write 8 jobs from Lesson 2. 2. Match the jobs with the pictures. 3. Complete and write words from Lessons 1 and 2, cone 6 yt eee cas 7 ML 3. _0o_by_ 8 a_m_ ie eer 9. s_ 5. 10. join GRAMMAR 1. Put the words in order and write the sentences. 1. job is your what? 2, am engineer I an 3. name is my Sarah 4, name what your is? 5. secretary am a I 2. Write a or an. Tm _4_ teacher. Tm __ student. Are you _ engineer? You're __ doctor! Tm __ actress. Are you __ waiter? Ym __ actor. 3. Complete the questions. 1 is your name? ___ is your job? 4. Answer the questions for you. 5. Put the words into groups. job name waitress is read teacher are write secretary am doctor question picture match word listen engineer actor complete journalist look READING AND WRITING 1. Complete the conversations. Conversation 1 Hello, Pm Bill. What's name? Hello, Bill Pat your job, Pat? T'm engineer. lesson 2 Cathy. What's Hello, Cathy. Bric, What's «Bric? student? 2. Look at the pictures. Answer for you. 5 @ | How Are You? VOCABULARY 1. Put the numbers in order. two ten one six three zero five nine seven four eight _2ero 2. Complete the puzzles with numbers. 3. Correct the spelling. pleese _please godbye helo thanck you foor cigt telefone 4. Write the numbers. 3x3 nine 443 9- 2436 2x3" 10- ae 6+4= 5-2 9-8 GRAMMAR 1. Punctuate and write the sentences. 1, hellohowareyou 2. hellojohnhowareyou 3, hellotonyi'mverywellthankshowareyou 4, imfinethanks ‘mverywellthankyou 6. what'syourphonenumber 2. Write the long forms. Tmfine. = _I am fine. 1. What's your name? 2. Ima waiter. = 3, My name's Diana. 4. Pm -very well, thanks. = 5, What's your phone number? 3. Match the question with the answer. 1. What's your name? a. im fine, thanks. 2, What's your phone number? b. I'm Sarah. c. Ima singer. 4. 704-333-7001. 3, How are you? 4, What's your job? READING Write the questions. Conversation 1 JouN Hello, Emma, (1) EMMA I'm fine, (2) How are you, John? Conversation 2 sauty Hello. I'm Sally. (3) ___ a vereR Hello, Sally. I'm Peter. fest (4) ese verex I'm a student. sauy (5) PerER 206-395-8404 lesson 3 Conversation 3 JEANNE Hello Sam, sam Hi Jeanne, 2 Jeanne I'm fine, thanks. And you? M? sam I'm very well Conversation 4 om Hello. 'm Tom Parker @®___ i? canny Hello, Tom. My name's Cathy Hedges, Tom ()__, Cathy? camay I'ma doctor. WRITING AND SPEAKING 1. Say the phone numbers. 617-399-3205 509-747-3239 212-844-7004 332-697-0141 2. Answer the questions for you. 1, What's your name? 2. How are you? 3. What's your job? 4, What's your phone number? @ | Are You James Bond? SPEAKING 4, Say the alphabet ABCDE FGHIJ KIMNO PQRST UVWXYZ 2. Spell the words. the ask goodbye actor doctor for hello waiter job my please name your very 3. Say the sentences. Hello, What's your name, please? How do you spell that? Are you Michael? Goodbye, Michael. ‘What's your job? Pm a student. GRAMMAR 4. Complete with (2) or () Yes, Lam. What's your name_ My name's Pete How do you spell your name_ No, I'm not_ Are you Steve_ Read and complete_ 2. Underline the word that doesn’t belong. my your I his is what am are actor how waitress secretary please name number job read you spell complete 3. Answer the questions. 1. Are you a waitress? No, 2. Are you Michael Green? Yes, 3. Are you well? Yes, 4, Are you a teacher? No, 5. Are you American? No, 4. Write the questions. 1 I'm Maria, No, I'm not. I'm John. 3 4 oes Yes, I am, oo Tima secretary. 6 Ym fine, thanks. 5. Correct the sentences. 1. My name Janet. 2, How are you spell that? 3. Tm teacher. 4, What your job? 5. I very well, thank you. 6. How you are? READING 4. Complete. @ ‘Yes, Iam. Are you Jane? ae ‘What's your name? @ ‘What's your job? Ce a. My name's Helen. b. No, Tm not c. Tma doctor. dd. Are you Phil? 2. Complete, 2 no hello what's name o (ees, ‘What's your (3) ‘My name's Naomi. And Tm) wb epee Are you Steve? T'm not, I'm Michael ‘your job? journalist, lesson 4 WRITING AND SPEAKING 4. Answer the questions for you. Hello. Are you Mary? ‘What's your name? How do you spell that? Goodbye, Ask and answer the questions. 2. Write sentences. 1. What 2. My 3. How __ 4. Are & | She’s Japanese VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING 1. Complete. Country Turkey ‘The United States Britain Japan Italy = France Korea China Russia Switzerland 2. Say and write. Jane is British, She's from Britain 1. Sema is Turkish. He's 2, Anna is Italian. 3. I'm English. 4, Paolo is Brazilian. 5. You're American, 3. Write the nationality. She's from Barcelona in Spain She's Spanish 1. He's from Tokyo in Japan, 2. He's from Seoul in Korea. She's from the United States of America. He's from Moscow, She's from France. . Complete the puzzle. Across: 3. is your nationality? Ym American. Maria is Brazilian, ___ is from Rio. T'ma____ in a Chinese restaurant, ‘Are you American? , Tm not. I'm Australian. What's your phone ___? 659-2943, name's Henry. T'm ____. I'm from Montreal. ____ are you from? P'm____ Washington D.c. ‘What's your__? Linda Crawford. you Japanese? Yes, I am. GRAMMAR 1. Match are is am is Pronoun Verb I you he she ‘Complete with a verb from activity 1 aa American, 2. He French 3. She___ Japanese, 4. You Argentinian. Write sentences. 1. Where's he from? READING Number the sentences. Yes, I am. I'm from San Francisco. Hello, Sammy. My name's Janet. No, I'm from Canada. And you? Are you American? Hello, 'm Sammy. Are you American, Jane? WRITING AND SPEAKING ‘Answer the questions for you, 1. What's your name? lesson 5 2. Are you American? Brazil) _ 2, Where’s she from? 3. Where are you from? (Thailand) = _ aa 3. Where are you from? 4. What's your job ® 4. Complete with a/an or -. 1. 'm___ waiter. 2. She's___ German, 3. He's from Brazil 4. You're __ actor! ‘Ask and answer the questions. n @ | Is She Married? GRAMMAR 4. Complete is you I Malian he am married are fine she American it Verb Pronoun Adjective re Pin 2. Answer. Is Steve Italian? No, he isn’t ‘Are you American? 1s Helena fom Brazil? Is Spain a country? Is the White House in Hollywood? No, _ Is Sarah seventeen? No, _ 6, Is Marie French? Yes, 3. Correct the sentences. Damon Hillis an actor. (racing driver) No, he isn't, He's a racing driver. 1. Tom Cruise is British. (American) 2, Japanese is a country. (nationality) 3. Helmut Kobl is Greek. German) 4, You are a teacher. (student) 5, Boston is in Canada, (the United States) 4, Write questions. Is she British No, she isn’, She's Canadian, No, I'm not. I'm Chinese, ‘Yes, he is. He's from Seoul. No, I'm not married, Yes, she is. She's from Rio. No, I'm not. I'm a student, 5. Use the words in Grammar activity 1. Write questions. _Are you married? _ VOCABULARY 1. Write the numbers 13. thirteen 20 2 5 6 un 18 7 2. Say the numbers in activity 1. 3. Correct the spelling. aime name contry maried nasionality — wheare twenti teecher eihteen READING Complete the chart. Name Job Nationality Workplace Married? 1. Mayurni Yokohama 2. Brie 3. Jorge 4. Songsuda Yes 1. Mayumi is from Tokyo. She's Japanese. She's 2 teacher in Yokohama. She isn't married, 2. Eric is a student in Mexico City. He isn’t Mexican. He’s American. He's from Boston in Massachusetts. He's married, 3. Jorge is a cab driver in Rio. He is married. He's, from S40 Paulo in Brazil, 4, Songsuda is Thai, She's from Bangkok. She's a secretary in Chiang Mai. She is married. lesson 6 WRITING 1. Write about Jim. INTERNATIONAL School of English Nanonaurry: American... Appress: 7235 2. Write about yourself. name nationality country job married/not married age My name's __ B ep | How Old Is He? . VOCABULARY 4. Write and say the numbers. 35 _thirty-five 2 Punctuate and write the sentences. 1. what'syourjob 2. heisn'thai 18 . 33 3. isyournamemaria oy e 6 4, howoldisshe 1 6 5. tmawaiter 9 aa a 10] sauna Reeeeeenewmreere 6. you'refrombrazil 37 2. Match the questions with the answers. 3. Check (V) the correct sentence. 1. Are you American? a, Yes, you are, 1. a. How old he is? 2, Ishean engineer? b. Yes, I'm very well, b. How old is he? 3. Is she seventeen? thank you. 2. a, Are you an engineer? 4, Are you wel? ©. Yes, Iam. b. Are you engineer? 5. Ishe from Toronto? d. No, he isn’. 3, a. She's from America 6. Amlastudent? Yes, she is, b. She's from American. f. No, he isn’t, He's 4, a, Tm from the Mexico City. a doctor. b, I'm from Mexico City. 5. a. My favorite car is 2 Toyota, b. My favorite car are a Toyota. GRAMMAR 4, Write the questions 1. Complete. How old are you? rm Lim not __ _Lam not T'm forty. you're = _ 1 he's — a Ym twenty-four. she's _ 2. - ies He's thirty-one. She's nineteen. It’s a hundred, 5. Look at the pictures and write questions with How old? How old is it? I's three months Match the ages and answer the questions. 84 9 23 three months 17 lesson 7 READING AND WRITING 4. Write questions. What's his name? Brad Pitt Florence Grifth- Bill Gates__ Joyner 2. Read and match the descriptions in 3 and 4 With the pictures. 3. Complete the descriptions with she'sishe or he'sihe, L a runner. thirty-eight years old. ‘American. is married, rh ee an actor. an American and from Los Angeles _ thimty-seven years old, isn’t martied, 4. Complete, Florence Name: Brad Pitt Giffth Joyner _Bill Gates Age: _# Nationality: American Job: __ businessman Country; USA Married: wes 5. Write about Bill Gates. l1s [nt | @ | His Favorite Car Isa Porsche VOCABULARY 4, Underline the word that doesn’t belong. ce 4. Complete with words from Lesson 8. 1. his her he my your ae ee es | a | 6. politician actor favorite presenter 5. Write sentences with the words that don’t belong in activity 4. Petra is from Rio. : 5. 4, — 6. __ GRAMMAR AND READING 4. Complete. ——— 1 my Ae a — ee 2. Nationality b. thirty-two: 2. Complete with his or her. Ae Seep ee | Crise, ear isa Renault but iso | a i | 1. His name's ee Se ee 2 Bes eee aaa | one tes a Sampras 7 3. Put the words in order and write the sentences. 1, job is his wha 2. Steve name his is 3. is he secretary 2 4, Brazil is Petra- from 5. Rio in is Argentina? 6. favorite is his town Kyoto 4. Write a, an, or ~ Ym _4_ teacher. 1. Tm ___ actress. 2. Ishe Taiwanese? 3. She's __ engineer. 4, He's ____ Japanese. 5. Ishe teacher? 6 Ym ___ bus driver. 5. Complete the questions. where what how who is her name? 1 a 2, ___are you from? b. 3. is his nationality? c. 4 is Seoul a 5. is your favorite aco? e : are you? is her job? f. 8 Match the questions and answers, It's in Korea, I'm fine, Brad Pit. T'm from Chile. She's a doctor. He's Australian, Her name's Jane. lesson § READING AND WRITING Read conversation 1 and correct the sentences. John is American. He's from New York. He's a teacher His favorite singer is Ella Fitzgerald, Conversation 1 @ Are you American, John? Jou No, I'm Canadian, I'm from Vancouver: @ And what's your job? Jonny Tm a hairdresser. @ Who's your favorite singer? JON. David Bowie 2. Read conversation 2 and answer the questions. 1. Is Jin Su Thai? . Where is she from? 3. What's her job? 4, Who is her favorite singer? Conversation 2 @ What's your nationality, Jin Su? JN su I'm Korean, @ Where are you from in Korea? am su_T'm from Seoul. @ And what's your job? JN su I'm a journalist. @ Who's your favorite singe? JIN su Pavarotti, 3. Complete the questions. e @o ___, Sam? saw New York, 2 @_______ American? sam Yes, Lam, e @ i? sam [ma taxidriver. 2 OL favorite singer? sam Phil Collins. © | We're Twins GRAMMAR AND READING 3. 4, Write the verb to be. 1 gmt you we he she they Complete the sentences with the verb to be. 2. My brothers, Lee and Joe, They 25. Lee __ in Chicago and Joe New Orleans. They not married. 3, Steve and Sue my neighbors. They _ also my friends. Steve _ a teacher and Sue a cab driver. They twins. ‘a doctor an engineer in ‘married. We _are _ from Montreal in Canada. Answer the questions. 1. His name Dan. 1. What nationality is Sarah? 2, They ___ doctors. - 3. 1___ thirty-five. 2. How old is she? 4, We __ not English, we Australian. 3. What town is she from? 5. ___ he married? = 6. Where ___ she from? 4, Who are twins? Quito__in Ecuador. _ 8, How old _ they? 5. Are the twins married? Rewrite the sentences with a subject pronoun. Brian is Canadian. He is Canadian, 1. Lee and Joe are twins. 2. John and I are friends. 3, Is Sarah from Detroit? 4, Steve and Sue are my neighbors. 6. Who is a doctor? 7. Who is a teacher? Write questions. Is he your friend? Yes, he is. No, they aren't, 2 5, Joseph and I are teachers. ‘Yes, we are. _ e 3 No, she isn’t. Read and complete. 4 1. Sarah and 1 friends. We Yes, Lam. Canadian and we _ from Toronto. 5. We students at the university. Sarah Yes, they are. 2iandI 22. 7 Answer the questions for you. 1. Who are your neighbors? 2. Are they your friends, too? 3. Who is your favorite singer? 4, How old are your brothers and sisters? 8. Write the plural. favorite car - English teacher neighbor favorite singer football team ‘American student VOCABULARY AND READING 1. Put the letters in order and write words from Lesson 9. lig hobrre ama rednif | __ 2. Write the plural of the words in activity 1. Write the words in activity 1 in three groups. man or woman man woman lesson 9 4, Match the conversations with the pictures. Conversation 1 inten How old are you, Amy? ae Tm 19, inTeR And how old are your brothers and sisters? AMY — My sister Sally is 19, too. We're twins. My brother Sami is 22 and my other brother Teddy is 15. Janet, my other sister, is 29, Conversation 2 iter How old are you, John? any I'm 28, inte How old are your brothers and sisters? any My twin brothers, Tom and Dick, are 15. My sister Julia is 19 and my other sister Emma is 5. Write how old they are. Conversation 1 Amy: Sally: Sam: Teddy: __ Janet: WRITING Write about your brothers and sisters or your | friends. w @ | What Are These? VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 4. Continue the series of words. listen sandwich Thai boy ninety Argentina engineer video burger spaghetti pizea __sandwich secretary doctor teacher read write say Canada Mexico Australia two twelve fourteen television clock telephone __ man gill woman ‘American Japanese British 2. Write the plurals. a wallet wallets an umbrella a cassette adlock a sandwich a watch apen a number abus akey 3. Write the questions. What's this? a Ws a book ‘They're wallets. Ws a taxi ‘They're keys. Its a sandwich 4. Complete the questions with this, that, these, or those. What's __? What are é I's * They're 5. Write the answers 6. Ask and answer the questions in activities 4 and 5, 7. Complete the questions with who or what and the verb to be. What are these? ‘They're my keys. Le he? He's my brother. 2. they? They're friends 3 tha? Ws my umbrella 4 those? They're my books 5. she? She's my neighbor. eanee this? It’s my wallet. lesson 10 8, Complete the puzzle, Ld bwenty-five years old. 4, How old are 2 5. Bill is an actor. __ favorite writer is Steinbeck, 7. ___ name is Jill. 8, Tmseventeen and ___ favorite group is U2. Down: 2. What is job? Ym a teacher 3 are twins. Cindy is an actress is twenty-three 9. Complete the puzzle, Across: 2. What's this? is a radio, are they? They're my neighbors. are you from? I'm from New York. ‘They are brothers. They are fifteen. ‘They are 4, 5. 6 Down: 1 old is she? Nineteen. 3. What are ? ‘They're my keys, Is your job? I'm a teacher. ln @ | How Much Are They? | VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 2. Put the words in order and write the colors. eubl __ neger | 1. Write the prices thiwe dre | $13.99 thirleen dollars and ninety-nine cents. kalbe lowiye | 1. $27.61 __ 3. Complete the puzzle with clothes. | 2, $84 sK—-—— 3. sé w —— HO-E— 4. $129 _ J—a—s 5. $33.99 ct 6. $235 Ca a HORT 7. ae 4. Label the picture on page 22. wallets sunglasses sweaters. pens perfume personal stereos watches 5. Look at the picture and answer the questions. How much are the sunglasses? They're eleven dollars. 1. How much are the watches? 2. How much is the perfume? 3. How much are the wallets? 6. Write three questions with How much? 1 2. 3 7. Answer the questions in activity 6. 1 2 3 - 8. Look at your clothes. Make a list. lesson 17 READING AND WRITING 1. Complete the conversation. customer warm = _ $2.45. customer And warTER $1.89. pizza, please? the sandwiches? 2. Look at the pictures and write the conversations. leans, _ cure ~ | GRAMMAR Write questions. jacket pen jeans shoes shirt How much is this shirt? Its fifteen dollars They're forty-two dollars. It's ninety-nine dollars. ‘They're thiry-nine dollars. Its eighty-six dollars. EEE @ | Where Are Jane’s Keys? VOCABULARY Write the name of the objects. GRAMMAR 1. Match, in on under cas 2. Look at the picture in Vocabulary. Complete tthe sentences. ‘The wallet is_/M__ the bag 1. The sunglasses are _ the chair. 2. The bag is the table 3. The postcard is the bag 4, The radio is_the table, 241 5, The photos are ____ the table. 4, . Where are they? Write sentences. 1. The books 2. The keys — 3. 4 —— 5. ‘The watch ‘The coat ‘The pen Match the questions and the pictures. 1, who'sthise) [] 3, whatare these? [] 2, whatsthie [] 4, whoarethey [] 5. Answer the questions. 1 Bo 3 4, . Underline the ’s possessive and circle the ‘s when it is the verb is. I@Harry's bag. 1. Where’s my walle? My brother's name's Sam, ‘Whats this book on the table? Annie's photos are on the table. ‘Who's this? It's Sally's dictionary. 7. Look at the pictures. Write sentences with the possessive ‘s. Write sentences with his or her. This is Nathalie, ‘This is Ron, READING 1, Read conversation 1 and put a check (/) by the sentences which are true. Enrico is Manuela’s brother. Manuela is a teacher, Enrico is a teacher. He's in Simon Smith's class. He's at school now. Conversation 1 4 Excuse me, My name's Manuela Amado. Is my brother Enrico here, please? Ishe a student? Yes, he is. ‘What's his name? Amado. Enrico Amado. How do you spell that? AMAD-O. pep eee lesson 12 B Oh yes. He's in Simon Smith's class. A Ishe here now? B No, he isnt. 2. Read and complete conversation 2 with a-d. Conversation 2 Excuse me. (1) I don't know. Is this your bag? @ My bag is black, @ —___ Abook, my wallet, my keys, and two pens. @ Yes, itis, Thank you very much, aeounee Coe a4 een lis paeoe 26 @®) We Have Three Children VOCABULARY 1. Put the letters in order and write family words. 3. Answer the questions for you. Do you have a television? hertat —_father nso 1, Do you have any brothers and sisters? higdeuar _ dsabhnu retsis mbeoth 2, Do you have any children? feiw eromth _ 2. Put the words in activity 1 into two groups. 3. Do you have a car? 4, Do you have a video? man woman 7 5, Do you have a personal stereo? _ 6. Do you have any jeans? 4, Write questions, GRAMMAR AND READING L 1. Complete. Yes, Ido. Pronouns Possessive adjectives 2 fo ny. _ Hou — No, I don't 3. a — —— Yes, Ido a ae 4 No, I don't 2. Underline the correct form. ‘They/their are from Japan. Tony is our/are son, Sally is their/they’re mother. Where are you/your from? Are they/their doctors? John and Sue are/our married. Read and complete with pronouns and possessive adjectives. Hello, @) ‘name's Sally and this is 2) family. are from Boston, Massachusetts. (0) husband is Paul. © is fity-nine and @) _ is a bus diver. 7) have three children, two daughters and a son. (8) daughter Jennifer is married and (9) husband Tom is a police officer. (10) daughter Sue is nineteen. (11) isn't married and a2 is a student at Harvard. Charlie aay son, is qwenty-seven. (14) is marsied. (15) is a teacher at a high school and (16) _ wife, Shirley, is a doctor, ‘They have a son, Jim. |. Read the passage in 5 and write the names of the people in the family picture. Then answer ‘the questions. Is Paul married? Yes, he is. His wife is Sally. 1. Where are Sally and Paul from? 2. Who is Sue? 3, How old is Sue? 4, Who is Charlie? 5. How old is Charlie? 6. What is Shirley's job? 7. Do Charlie and Shirley have any children? 8 What is their son’s name? lesson 13 READING 1. Complete the conversations with questions a-d. Conversation 1 aw B_ No, it isn't. It’s my neighbor's son, ‘What's his name? John Simpson. @_ ‘Yes, I have two daughters wpe Conversation 2 How old are you? I'm nineteen. @) _____ ‘Yes, I have two brothers and one sister. ou 17, 15, and 12, ‘What are there names? Mark, Paul, and Jennifer. pp ee eee How old are they? Do you have any children? Is that your son? Do you have any brothers and sisters? pegs 28 @® | She Has Blond Hair and Blue Eyes VOCABULARY 4. Find 12 adjectives from Lesson 14. s Pp Q@ UT ET) = 4 quiet 2. Complete for you. 1. Thave ‘My mother has___ 2 3. My friend is 4. My father has eyes. 5. My friend is very GRAMMAR 1. Complete. 1 have you he she they c oma a > mom oF m0 > n eyes. hair, Sitar and seen and don't have eam a 2. Complete. 1, T____ blond hair and blue eyes. 2. He ___ two brothers. 3, She______a black car. 4, We any children. 5. He any brothers and sisters. 6. They___ son and a daughter. 3. Put the words in order and write the sentences. 1. like she what's ? brown has she eyes 3, don’t and I sisters have brothers any 4, Bill is name brother’s my 5. hair has blond he 6. don't children any have they 4. Check (V) the correct sentence. 1. a.He has very friendly. b. He's very friendly. 2, a. She has brown eyes, _b. She's brown eyes. 3, a.Thave twenty-two, b. I'm twenty-two, 4, a She's very quiet. b. She has very quiet. 5. a. My brother has b. My brother's very very tall. tall. 6. a. My father doesn't —_b. My father isn’t any have any hair. hair 5. Match the questions with the answers. 1. How old is he? a. They're brown. 2. What's she like? . No, she doesn’t, 3. Ishe tall? . She's very nice. 4, What colour are her eyes? d. He's eighteen, 5. Does she have any . No, he’s short. children? 6. Complete for you. 1. My brother has 2. My parents have 3. don't have 4. My neighbors have 5. My sister has 7. Write the complete form of these sentences. She's an English teacher. She is an English teacher. 1, He doesn't have a black car. 2. Carol's hair's very dark. 3. He's nineteen years old, 4, Where's Jane's dictionary 5. Her sister's car's green. 6. Joe's parents don't have a computer ‘My husband's name's Juan, 8. What's your son's name? lesson 14 READING 1. Read and write the names next to the pictures below. My name's Christine Trent. I'm twenty-two and I'm not very tall. | have brown hair and brown eyes. | have a brother and twin sisters, My brother's name is Greg. He’s an engineer. He's twenty-five and he's very good-looking, He's tall and he has black hair and blue eyes. My twin sisters, Amy and Liza, are fifteen, They are very quiet. They have fair hair and blue eyes. They are very intelligent. My mother’s ‘name is Joan, She's very nice and friendly. She's short and she has fair hair. My father’s name is Fred. He's very tall and he doesn’t have any hair. He's fun, 2. Correct the statements. Christine is very tall and dark. She isn’t very tall. 1. Greg is Christine's father, Greg has fair hair. 3. Her sisters are fifteen and thirteen. Her mother’s name is Amy. Fred has dark hair @® | Stand up! VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR 1. Match. Box A Box B stand sit up on in tum pick off down come take put stand uj 2. Complete. light jacket books bag CD window Jeter cassette player coat ‘Open your _ books. 1. Don’t close the 2. Put your on. 3. Tum the off, 4, Pick your______up. 5. Read this 6. Take your off. 7. Put the on the table. 8 Listen to this, 3. Write instructions with these words. homework door television window light coat book _Do_your homework. 4. Write the negative. Look! Don't look! 1, Do activity 2. 2. Open the window. 3, Turn the cassette player off 4, Read the instructions. 5. Close your books. 6. Read the lerter. 5. Complete the puzzle. Across: 2. Tum the cassette player __ 3. Don't __ to your personal stereo in class. 5. Look __ of the window. 7 ‘open your book. 9. sit 11, _ your pen up. It’s under your chair. 13. Tum your personal stereo and listen to the teacher. Down: 1, Don't____ the newspaper in class. 3. Don't____ at the answer. 4 up! 6. ___to other students in class. 8. Pick your bag 10. Take your coat Write instructions for your English class. Use these words. smoke speak listen worry look close open read Don't smoke in the classroom. READING 1. Read passages A, B, and C and match them with these situations. ina restaurant in the classroom in a car athome ina plane lesson 15 A Ladies and gentlemen, the plane is ready for take off. Put your bags in the hand luggage compartment. Please (1) seat belts @ and fasten your and dont use mobile telephones or computers, A Sit down. John, (3) the door, please. Thank you. 1B What lesson is it today, Mr. james? A Lesson.16. (4) your books to page 43. Do activities 3 and 5. 8 What about number 4 No, 6) that. Greg Smith! (6) to your personal stereo in class @ itin your bag! c Glam Hello, Jane, How are you? JANE Hello, Claire. 'm fine. And you, how is the family? ‘iatne, We're all very well. But don't stand outside, ® and have a cup of coffee JANE Thanks, ame ©) your coat ao) Would you like coffee or tea? JANE Coffee, please. 1ame Have some cake. It's chocolate and orange. JANE Thank you very much. Complete A, B, and C with these instructions. don't smoke don't listen sit down take off don't do sitdown put open come in close 32 @ | We Live in an Apartment in Manhattan VOCABULARY 1. Complete the crossword. Across: 2, Tima teacher and I work in a__ 4, We are waiters and we in a restaurant 6. Come in and take off your 8, We _____ ina house in Boston. 10, Turn __ the light, please. Down: 1. They to school in Ohio. ‘They work in a clothes We are secretaries and we work in an __ London, 6 Tg0 ‘school in Louisiana, 7. Turn the light, It's not dark. 9. They work a store Chicago. Continue the series of words. read our sweater daughter skirt she office mother their we close house 1.1 you he _she 2. stand sit go 3, store apartment school ___ 4, her your his son brother sister coat shit jacket ‘Complete these sentences for you. 1. Pm a/an i in __ 3. Tgoto in 5. My parents live ina 6, Thave and 7. Udon't have GRAMMAR AND WRITING 1 Complete with in or to 1. They work a store _ Tokyo. 2. We go school ____ Seoul 3. Tlive an apartment ___ Veracruz. 4, Our neighbors live a house. 5. Lwork an office New York. 6. They go school in Buenos Aires. Write sentences. 1 live apartment We work school You go office store house lesson 16 I live in_an apartment, _ 3. a. Our house is to Dallas. Oo oO b. Our house is in Dallas. oO eee Sects 4. a, We work an office in Toronto in the Canada. oO b. We work in an office in Toronto in Canada, oO = 5. a. They go in Thailand for their vacation. [_] b, They go to Thailand for their vacation. [_] Match the jobs with the places. doctor classroom 5. Look at picture 1. Write similar sentences for secretary restaurant pictures 2 to 5. sales clerk office teacher store waiter hospital F live _in Argentina. Lm a doctor and I 4. Check (V) the correct sentence. work in a hospital. 1. a. We go in school to New York. b. We go to school in New York. 2. a. Tlive in an apartment in Veracruz, b. [live in an apartment in the Veracruz, ls | @® | what Time Is 11? VOCABULARY Complete with in or at. 1. In Thailand we have breakfast_ seven. 4. Match. o'clock the moming, seven aw, tworM, eight pm, eleven A.M. 2. Lwork ____ the aftemoon. six pa. three p.m 3. Washington is the United States. 4. We live an apartment ‘Washington. 5. [have hunch 6. They have dinner ae, Patent ox} twelve o'clock. eight o'clock __ the evening. Match. in an apartment. Ihave in an office. We work breakfast at 8 o'clock. ‘Theylive ina store. lunch in the afternoon. {in an apartment in Manhattan, 4. Write questions for these answers. 1, Where are you from? Tm from New York. 5 6H 2. It's seven o'clock. | 2. Write the time. 3 7am. _I's seven o'clock in the morning. Tm a secretary. Bru 4 am Ym Korean. 3PM 5 6mm Yes, I have two brothers. 2p. _ 6 | Tim seventeen. GRAMMAR 5. Answer the questions in activity 4 for you. eee 4. Write the present simple of these verbs. A tohave towork tolive tobe A : 7 Soares ee Lae = 5. we 6 READING 1. Read passage A and underline the jobs. A Hello. My name's Carmen Perez. | ive in Venezuela, I'm a doctor in a hospital in Caracas. My husband, Chris, is an English teacher in a school. We have breakfast at six o'clock in the morning. | have lunch at one o'clock at the hospital. My husband and | and our three children have dinner at our house at nine o'clock in the evening Read passage B and underline the verbs. B. Hello. My name's Steve Simpson. I'm American. | live in an apartment in Detroit. 'm a secretary and | work in an office. My wife, Keiko, is Japanese, She's a television actress. In the morning, at eight o'clock, have breakfast with my wife and son, Stevie. | have lunch at one o'clock at the office. We have dinner at six o'clock in the evening, 3. Look at passages A and B and write the times. Carmen, breakfast Six o'clock in the morning lunch dinner Steve breakfast rej oe dinner lesson 17 4, Read A and correct these statements Carmen is from Argentina. No. Carmen is from Venezuela. 1. Carmen and Chris live in Buenos Aires. 2. Carmen is a secretary in an office, 3. They have breakfast at eight o'clock. 4, ‘They have dinner at six o'clock in the evening. 5. Read B and answer these questions. 1, What is Steve's nationality? Is Keiko American? 3. What's Steve's job? 4. ‘What's their son’s name? 5. What time’s dinner in their house? WRITING Write about you. job live work breakfast lunch dinner 4 @® | 1 Don't Like Monday Mornings VOCABULARY 41. Continue the series of words. answer brother fifteen Friday git newspaper their to neon ac eseeaenneeene Monday Thursday Saturday six eighty twelve read write listen __ my his her : daughter sister woman man boy son letter postcard book 2, Write a sentence with one word from each series. 1, J live in an apartment. 2 — 3. 4 5. é 7 Z 8. Write the days of the week. M, F s. ww se Th. Put these words in three groups. newspaper tennis letter book music radio postcard football CD baseball play read listen to Jennis GRAMMAR 1. Punctuate the passage. i work in a store from monday to friday in the evening i sead or i watch television on friday i go to the movies with friends on saturday moming i go shopping and in the afternoon i watch sports on television or i play tennis with my son on sunday i have breakfast at eleven o'clock with my family and we go to see my parents in the afternoon my favorite day is sunday I work in a store from Monday to Friday 2. Check (v) the sentences that are true for you. 1. I play football. [] 1 go to the movies in the evening. [1] Tlive in an apartment, Iwork in an office. [] T live with my parents, Tike tennis. C] Tread the newspaper in the morning. [] see my friends on Saturday evening. 3. Write the sentences in the negative. 1. Ldon't play football 2, READING AND WRITING |. Look at the pictures. Write the time and the day under the pictures. ee [Reto 1. _It’s eleven o'clock on Saturday morning. ES lesson 18, 2. Look at the pictures and write sentences. 1. They play tennis on Saturday morning 2. 3. Read and underline the verbs. My favorite day is Saturday. | don’t work on Saturday. | have breakfast at 10 o'clock and | read the newspaper and listen to the radio. | go. shopping for food and drink. in the afternoon my brother and | play tennis. In the evening | see my friends and we go to the movies or to a nightclub. B Complete the sentences for you. I don't like My favorite day is, From Monday to Friday I On Monday morning T On Wednesday evening I don't In the evening I (On Saturday I don't On Sunday morning 1 Read the text in activity 3. Write about your favorite day. My favorite day is _ ee [Eeonesonr SS @® | Do You Like Running? VOCABULARY 1. Label the pictures. aerrs 3 rite four sentences with words in activity 1. I like chocolate very much. Complete the sentences. work live like have Do you _live__ in Riv? 1. Do they chocolate? 2. Do you dinner at eight o'clock in the evening? 3. don't tennis very much. 41 in a house in Las Vegas. 5. They ___in a hospital 6. We ___ coffee in the moming. 7. They breakfast at seven o'clock in the morning 8 Do you in an office? READING 1. Complete. svivie_ Do you like beer, Mike? vaxe @)__. like beer very much. svivie And do you like coffee? axe (2) a. No, I don't b. Yes, Ido. Punctuate the passage my name's jenny and I live in the usa i live with my parents and my brother in an apartment in the center of town i'm a student at the university in the town i like movies and my favorite actors are sharon stone and brad pitti also like skiing and ‘swimming i don't like football or tennis 3. Check (7) the correct sentences. 1. Jenny lives in the US.A. She works at the university. She likes football She likes skiing, She lives with her family. Her parents have an apartment in the center of town. GRAMMAR 1. Put the words in order and write the sentences. 1. like tennis you do? 2. much like very they sports 3. an do in office you work? 4, live an you apartment do in? 5. in Los Angeles live house 1a in 6. you lunch have at do home? 2. Answer the ques ns in 1 for you. | 3. Complete swim __swimmin nun : sail shop ski play 4. Check (V) the correct sentences. 1. a, Do you to eat breakfast at eight o'clock? b. Do you eat breakfast at eight o'clock? 2. a. I like swimming much Ooo000 b. Tlike swimming very much, lesson 19 3. a. They don’ like playing tennis. QO b. They not like playing tennis, QO 4. a, We like to gymnastics. ie b. We like gymnastics O 5. a. Do like you going to restaurans? =] b. Do you like going to restaurants? §— [_] 5. Write questions for these answers. 1 No, I dont. Yes, we are, No, I'm not Yes, they do. No, they don't, WRITING 1. Answer the questions for you. @ Do you like shopping? you @ And do you like spon? you What do you have for breakfast? you @ Do you like your job? 2. Write four things you like doing 3. Write four things you don't like doing. —— @ | She Likes Her Job VOCABULARY 1. Write the time. 2. Find 16 verbs in the puzzle. L ART) B F 1 Po Lo A ¥Y LE LT vy oR EA DI 8 N BE WW oR K ET gee Wanches lat eer iae A 1 0 WA T CH vor A R R I VE EOE L £— A VY E X 3. Complete with verbs from the puzzle in activity 3. 1_waich television in the evenings. 1. He work at nine o'clock in the morning, 2. We___ home at six-fifteen in the evening, oa letters to my friends on Saturdays. She ____ lunch at noon. football on Saturday 6. We our friends in the evenings. GRAMMAR 4. Write the verbs. to have togo to finish 1 have es e/eiie eeseaeene they 2. Answer the questions for you. 1. Where do you work or go to school? I work/go to school __ 2. When do you leave home in the morning? 3. When do you start work? 4, When do you finish work? 5. When do you arrive home? 6. What do you do in the evening? 3. Write sentences with he or she. 1. work/office He/she works in an office. eave home/8:15 a. 3. start work/9:00 Aw. 4. finish work/4 P.x. 5. arrive home/4:45 pa. lesson 20 READING Number the sentences. a. Jenny leaves home and goes to work at eight-ffteen. She has lunch with a frend at ewelve-thiry. L_] c. Jenny has breakfast with her husband at seven forty-five, te] . She watches television with her family from seven- to nine-thirty in the evening, L_] . She arrives at her office at nine-fifteen, She leaves the office at foursthinty, g. She starts work again at one-thiry. hh. She has a cup of coffee at work at ten forty-five 2. Correct these sentences. 1, Jenny has breakfast with her children. 2. She arrives at work at nine o'clock, 3. She has lunch with her husband at twelve forty-five 6. watch television/evening __ 4. Correct the sentences, ‘They leaves home at eight o'clock at the morning, ‘They leave home at cight o'clock in the morning 4, In the aftemoon she leaves the office at five o'clock, 5. In the evening she sees friends. 1. Jenny go to work at eight-fteen. WRITING 2. ‘When you stat work? Complete for you. — — 1, Tlive 3. She have lunch in a restaurant 2 aay parents e - 3. Lore in 4. work from 4, He don’t go to work on Saturday morning Sime an 6. Idon't like 5. He vist his parents in Sunday, 7. My father __ 8. My mother 6. He arrive to work at nine o'clock, 9. On the weelend 1 _________ 10.On the weekend my parents | gy @ | Does She Go to Work by Boat? VOCABULARY GRAMMAR 4. Do the crossword. 1. Match the questions with the answers. 1. Do you go to work by bus? a. Yes, they do. 2. Does your brother like b. No, we don't, school? ©. No, I dont. 3. Do your parents work? d. No, he doesnt. 4, Does your sister like English? ¢, Yes she does. 5. Do you and your friend like football? 2. Complete with do, don’t, does, or doesn’t. —Do____ you like tennis? No,1_don’t _ L your sister live with you? | No, she 2, he go to work by car? Yes, he - | 3 they live in Hawaii? | fo, they | 4, ______you go to school by bus? | Yes, 1 | 5 she visit her parents on the | wweckend? No, she i 6 you work in the hospital? Yes, we 3. Answer the questions for you Do you live with your parents? No, dons 1, Does your sister/brother live with you? 2. Check (¥) for you. 2. Does your father work now? 1. Thave a bicycle, 3. Do you go to work/school by bus? I don't walk to work, I go to work by bus. 5. Do you leave home at eight o'clock? 1 go shopping in town by car. Oo o 1 don't like boats. Oo 4, Does your English teacher work in the evening? o oo oO oO a enn 6. Do your parents speak Enj 7. Does your mother have a job? 8 Do your friends learn English too? 1. go by he car work to does? 2, walk you school to do? 3. television they watch do football on? 4. taxi does home by she go? 5. he lunch work at does have? |. Write questions for these answers. Do you go do work by bus? No, I dont. I go by car. Yes, I do. No, he doesn't. He walks to school. No, we don't, We go by tain. No, I'm not. I'm a teacher. 5 - Yes, she does. No, they don't. They live in an apartment. . Put the words in order and write the questions. lesson 27 READING 1. Read and complete with sentences a-g. Many Hello. My name's Mary. I work at a language school, Are you a student? KEVIN Hello, Mary. No, I'm not a student. I'm a teacher. My name's Kevin, mary (D_ — KEVIN At the Intemational School in Manhattan. mary (2) — xew No, [live with my brother on Long Island. many G) - Evin I work on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. I start work at nine in the morning, sary (4) KEVIN I leave home at seven-thirty. I go to Manhattan by train, many (5) KEVIN It leaves at seven forty-five and it arrives in Manhattan at eight forty-five. mary xkevre I finish work at three-thirty. And I arrive home at five-thity. many (7) evn I have breakfast in bed at eleven o'clock! ‘When do you leave home in the morning? ‘What do you do on Thursday? Do you live in Manhattan? Where do you work? ‘And when do you finish work and go home? ‘When do you work? ‘When does your train leave? pmepaoges Complete. Kevin is a teacher. He at the International School. He on Long, Iland, not in Manhattan. He on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday. He ‘work at 9:00 in the morning. He home at 7:30 in the moming, He work at 3:30 in the afternoon and he home at 5:30. On Thursday he breakfast in bed at 11:00. I. ®m | What Do They Eat in Morocco? VOCABULARY AND READING 1. Label the food and drink. 2. Read the passages and check (V) the question John and Helen answer. 1. What do you drink with your lunch? [1] 2. What's your favorite meal? Oo 3. When do you have breakfast? oO Breakfast. | don't eat much for lunch but | eat a big breakfast. It's my favorite meal. To start the day, at seven-thirty, | have a cup of coffee in bed. Then at 8:00 | have breakfast. | drink another cup of black coffee. | have a bowl of cereal and milk then | eat an egg and toast with jam, John, Lunch. | like lunch best. | don’t eat much breakfast 0 | eat a big lunch at home. | like meat ~ chicken and steak ~ and | like French fries, pasta, or beans. | don’t like vegetables or rice but | eat fruit. | usually drink beer or water with my lunch. | don't drink wine, Helen 3. Complete. 1. He doesn't eat much for _ 2. His favorite meal is : 3. John has at 7:30, 4, He eats a bowl of for breakfast. 5. He eats an and toast with, 4, Check (V) what Helen says. 1. My favorite meal is lunch. Teat a big breakfast T eat lunch at home 1 don't like rice. 1 eat meat. 1 don't like vegetables I drink fruit juice with my lunch. OO000000 I don't drink wine, GRAMMAR 1. Write the verbs in the negative. to eat to drink 1 don't eat you he/she/it we they 2. Write the sentences in the negative, He likes work. He doesn't like work. 1. I start work at nine-thirty 2. She eats dinner at home. 3. They like beer. 4, He works in an office. 5. She lives in an apartment. 3. Write the questions. Where do you live? Tlive in Georgia 1. What T have coffee and toast, 2, When lesson 22 2. Write the text in the third person. His favorite meal is dinner. 1 drink beer with my lunch. 3. Where I work in a store, 4. What I watch televis 5. When I start work at nine o'clock. 6. What 1 like apples, READING AND WRITING 1. Read and match the passage with the picture. My favorite meal is dinner. | watch television and have dinner at eight o'clock. | don’t eat much for lunch — just a sandwich and an apple — so | have a big dinner. | have a salad then | eat meat or fish with vegetables. | like Mexican food very much. I have chili con carne or tortila on Friday evening. | don't like beer, | usually drink red wine. | don't eat fruit or drink coffee in the evening, 3. Write a text for picture B. Here are some words you can use. barbecue friends garden salad summer sun Her favorite meal is 4. Write about your favorite meal. 23) | [Don’t Like Lying on the Beach VOCABULARY 4. Match. Box A Box B read stay lie] | athome in the sea ata hotel swim ski the newspaper on the beach cook eat in restaurants a book in an apartment dinner in the mountains read the newspaper, 2, Complete. skiing staying lying go stay swimming read watch cooking eat Ld to the sea for my summer ‘on the beach and the children like in the sea, 2. Igo in the Rocky Mountains with friends. We ina vacation apartment for a week, We don’t like so we vacation. I like in restaurants. 3, Tdon't___on vacation. I like at home. I the newspaper and I television, READING AND GRAMMAR 1. Puta check (7) by the t Put a cross (X) by the things you don’t like doing. shopping for food shopping for clothes walking watching television lying on the beach sightseeing working listening to rock music skiing cating in restaurants ‘writing postcards dancing 2, Read two conversations. Put a check (¥) by the things Mike and Karen like doing. Put a cross (X) by the things they don’t like doing. @ —_Doyou like going shopping, Mike? axe [ like going shopping for clothes but not for food. I don't like going to the supermarket. What about your job? Do you like that? axe No, I'm an engineering stuclent and 1 don't like working! ° @ And what do you like doing on vacation? Where do you go? MIKE I go to Mexico. I like lying on the beach and. listening to rock music. Do you go sightseeing? ams _No, I don't like walking so I don't go sightseeing and I don't like writing postcards. I really like dancing so I go to nightclubs in the evening, ° @ What do you like doing, Karen? My favorite activity is reading. 1 don't have {television so I read in the evenings. I don't like watching television at all. I like shopping, t00. I go shopping for clothes ‘on Saturdays with a friend. I don't like shopping for food because I don't like to cook. @ What about your job? Do you like that? KAREN Yes. I'ma teacher and I like going to work. @ And what do you like doing on vacation? ‘Where do you go? KAREN I love skiing so I go to the Rocky ‘Mountains in January or February. e And in July and August? Do you go away? ‘Yes. I visit different places. I go with friends, I like sightseeing and eating in lots of different restaurants. But I don't like writing postcards! Complete for Mike. Mike shopping for clothes but he ‘shopping for food. He's a student and he _ working, When he goes on vacation he on the beach and to rock music. He writing postcards. He htseeing and he ‘walking when he’s on vacation, in the evenings in nightclubs. He waeae Complete with a question word. what who where when how do you go on vacation with? do you go on vacation? do you get to work? do you live? do you like doing in the evening? do you finish work? tesson 23 Answer the questions in activity 4 for you. 1 6. Write questions. 1. _Do you like lying on the beach? Yes, Ido, No, they dont. She likes sightseeing, In July. To the movies. I go by train, 7. Complete with in, at, or on. He watches television _ the evening, ‘We go to see my parents Sunday. She goes vacation August. We have lunch _twelve-fifteen. the morning, I leave for work __ eight o'clock. Febuary I like to go skiing. 7 Tdon't work __ Monday. 8 We go walking Saturday afternoons. WRITING Write about what you like doing on vacation. le @ | There's a Telephone in the Hall VOCABULARY i 4. Put the letters in order and write the names of the parts of a home. ‘Answer the questions for your house. Is there a sofa in the living room of your house? Yes, there is 1. Is there a table in your bedroom? | ‘There's | ‘There are ‘There are ‘There's a ‘There's a ‘There's a | 1. There ‘There 6. There negative, a 2. 3. 4 5. 6 al GRAMMAR ‘There ‘There ‘There 2. Complete for your house. ‘There's__a fridge in the kitchen. in the bathroom. in the living room. in the kitchen. in the bedroom, in the garage. in the kitchen, 1. Complete with is or are. plants in the hall a shower in the bathroom, a television on the table, two armchairs in the living room. cupboards in the kitchen. a telephone in the bedroom, 2. Write the sentences in activity 1 in the There aren't any plants in the hall. chntike mdoreob _ | rage adry = 2. Are there any armchairs in the living room? ndrgae otbaohmr _ teoi vginli moro 3. Is there a window in the bathroom? 4, Ave there any cupboards in the kitchen? 5, Is there a television in your bedroom? READING AND WRITING 1. Write about the homes in the pictures. It's an apartment There's a It's a 2. Read and match the advertisements for vacation homes with the pictures. lesson 24 2. There's one bedroom, TT come skiing in the Rocky Mountains! House for six to eight people. Kitchen with a dishwasher. Three bedrooms, a bathroom with shower. A living room with a sofa-bed. 3. There are four bedrooms, A vacation apartment on the California coast! For four people. One bedroom, a kitchen, ‘Assofa-bed in the living room. A bathroom with shower. A baleony with table and chairs EW | a family holiday in New England. House for eight to ten people. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms. Kitchen with a dishwasher and fridge. Living room with TV and video. Garden and garage for two cars. 3. Read the advertisements and write sentences with there islare. 1. There's a dishwasher in the kitchen. 4. Match the letter with the correct advertisement. April Sth, 197 Dear Mrs. Smith ‘Thank you for your letter asking for details of our apartment, ‘The apartment is in Laguna Beach on the California coast. It’s by the sea, It's for a family of four. ‘There's a living room, one bedroom, a bathroom, and a kitchen. There are two beds in the bedroom and there's a sofa-bed in the living room, ‘There's a washing machine and a dryer in the bathroom and there's a fridge and a gas stove in the kitchen, ‘There are two telephones, ‘There's a balcony with a barbecue, a table, and four chairs, ‘The apartment is $500 for a week in July. Yours faithfully, Christina Conca 5. Complete. 1. The apartment is on the coast, 2. Ws for a family of 3. There are in the bedroom, 4. There's a in the living room, 5. There's a in the bathroom. 6. There are two 7. There's a on the balcony. 8. Its$ for a week in July. @B | Usually Have a Party VOCABULARY AND SPEAKING 4. Write the months of the year. January fee F, A M. s__ A o__ M. N. = J D. Say the months. 5. Complete for you and your country. 1. In my country we never work on ________ is a national holiday. 3. The birthday is always very special. 4, After the summer vacation, children return to school on _ 5. My favorite date is 6. Answer the questions for you. 2. Write. Which is your favorite month? is first 6h _ 2nd ah 3rd ah Which month don't you like? 4h, th sth 10th Say the words. Nice Bahan 3. Write the dates. TA: July first a 9/23: ‘When do you usually go on vacation? 5/16: 42 2ns: 10/30: 8/24 Say the dates. 4. Complete the series of words. February fifteen go neighbors never present first year always sometimes often _ panty birthday card April June August ninth second third friends parents people month week day seven twelve eight come walk run GRAMMAR 4. Put the adverbs of frequency in order. usually never always often sometimes 0% 100% Check (V) the correct sentence. 1, a. 1 go out always on Saturday evening. b. I always go out on Saturday evening, 2. a. She never sees her parents, b. Never she sees her parents. 3. a. We sometimes play chess. b. We chess play sometimes. 4. a. He walks often to work. b. He often walks to work 5. a. They usually come on Tuesday. b. They come usually on Tuesday 3. Complete for you. 1, I sometimes 2. Inever 3. Talways _ 4, Loken 5. Tusually __ READING 1. Read and underline the adverbs of frequency. New Year's Day isthe first day of our year and is on January 1st. | usually have a party on New | Year's Eve, December 31st. | usually invite friends to our house. We dance and eat and drink. We have a lot of fun, At midnight we always drink champagne and sing Auld Lang Syne. We kiss and say "Happy New Year.” Rachel, Baltimore lesson 25° New Year's Eve is very special. | usually go to a restaurant with friends then we go toa nightclub. We go to Times Square and | sometimes dance in the street at midnight. On January 1st, | always get up in the afternoon! Joe, New York 2. Match. 0 to bed at midnight, goes to a restaurant, Rachel stay at home with their children. Bob and Mary invites friends to her house, Joe dances and has fun. dances in the street in Times Square. 3. Read and complete. They _never do anything special 1. They _ have dinner with their parents, 2. He____ gets up in the afternoon. 3. She___ has a party. 4. She __ drinks champagne. 5. They ‘watch television, WRITING Write about what you do on a special day your country. We never do anything special on New Year's Eve. We sometimes have dinner at my parents’ house but we often stay at home with the | children. We usually watch television. There's always a good film. We go to bed at midnight. Bob and Mary, Tuscon 51 ol & | 1 Can Cook VOCABULARY 4. Find 20 verbs in the puzzle. .@ wpe 1p DAT TY P ER 5 AP READC IP vLs sGDONE Be aoe syYrNLI KER ps MGrVUs. See nit, GRAMMAR 1. Write questions with words in Vocabulary activity 3. Can you speak Japanese? 2. Answer the questions in activity 1 No, I can’t. 2. Complete with verbs from activity 1 1. Lean a bicycle, 2. Tean't a car. 3. Tean't____ Chinese newspapers, 4, Toan English, 5. Teantt poeuy. 6. Tean't in the sea. 3. Match, Box A Box B play use Japanese bicycle speak read letters guitar car cook write spaghetti chess computer understand Italian drive ride play the guitar, _ 3. Answer the questions for you Do you like sightseeing? No, I don’t 1. Do you like dancing? 2. Can you play the piano? 3. Are you American? 4, Can your brother/sister speak English? 5. Does your mother live in Toronto? 6. Does your father have a car? 7. Do you like cooking? 8, Does your teacher use a computer? READING 1. Complete the conversation. @ ae No, it isn't, @ ~ No, I can't. But I can play the piano. @ lesson 26 WRITING 1. Look at the pictures. Write sentences. 1 2 3 4 5. He can't sin, Yes, I do. It's in the living room, a. Do you have a piano? b. Is this your guitar? c. Can you play the guitar? 2, Number the sentences to make a conversation. a, What do you eat? [_] b. Yes, Lean, [like cooking very much, I like Chinese food. [] Do you like cooking? (Oh, good. You can cook lunch! [] No, I dont. t can't cook. [] 1 go to restaurants in the evening and I eat sandwiches for lunch. And you? Can you cook? [] 2, Write things that you can do and things you can't do. s & | Can I Have a Sandwich, Please? VOCABULARY 4. Match. bottle glass piece cup 2. Match with words in activity 1 tea cake juice cheese bread wine coffee pizza milk a cup of tea, 3. Write your meals. What do you eat for: breakfast: _orange juice, cornflakes, lunch: dinner: READING AND WRITING 4. Look at the picture on page 55. Write what they eat. ‘Table A Table B ‘Table C @ sandwich 2. Match the conversation with the correct table. warren Can Thelp you? customer Can we have two ham salads, please? warren Two ham salads. Anything to drink? cusToMER A coke and a glass of milk, please. WAITER Anything else? cusromen Can we have some bread with the salads, please? warren Certainly. Coffee or dessert? customer No coffee, Can we have two ice creams, please? WAITER Sure. No problem, 3. Complete. vwarrness Good afteroon, can I help you? you (sandwich)? WAITRESS ‘There’s ham, cheese, or chicken. you (ham) ‘warmess Certainly. And anything to drink? you (coffee) ‘Warnes. That's @ ham sandwich and a cup of coffee. Anything else? you dessert) — warmuss There's cheesecake or apple pie with ice cream, you (cheesecake) _ ‘warrress. Thank you. lesson 27 4. Write a conversation for tables A or C, 5. Look at Vocabulary activity 3. Describe your meals. L eat breakfast at seven-thirly with my ‘amily. I have a glass of orange juice, @ | Where's Union Station? VOCABULARY 4. Complete. READING AND FUNCTIONS 1. Look at the map on page 57 and answer. ‘Where's the market? I's on Broad Streek 1, Where's the bus station? 2. Where's the library? 3, Where's the telephone? 4, Where's the restaurant? ‘Where you borrow books and then return them. ‘You can buy fresh fruit and vegetables here ‘You watch movies at ¢ movie Where you can buy aspirin Down: 1, You eat here. 3. Where you buy books. 4, Money goes here. 6. You put your car in a parking 2. Complete. north west 2. Read and complete the map. You are at the bus station, a. Tum left then turn right on Broad Street. Go along Broad Street. The post office is on the right. b. Tum left then turn right. Go along Broad Street. ‘Turn left. The public toilet is on the left on Church Street ¢. Tum right then tum left on Oxford Road. Go along Oxford Road. The movie theater is on the right 4. Tum right then tun left. Go along Oxford Road. Turn left and go along Church Street. The pharmacy is on your left. fe, Tum right then tum left. Go straight along Oxford Road. Tur left and go along Lion Street. The bookstore is on the right. ‘You are in the parking lot. £ Tum left. Go straight along Broad Stet. The bank is on the left. | Ci BROAD STREET OXFORD ROAD Libragy CASTLE STREET Bus station f —__ 4 een eee 3 — 6 3. Look at the map and complete the conversations. You are at the bus station. ‘A Excuse me, please Where's the pharmacy? B_ Its on First Street A And (2 Church Stree B Go) Castle Street. Turn, Conversation 1 ® on Broad Sueet. Then tum @) on Church Street. It's oon your (3) 4 Thank you very much. | Conversation 2 A. Where's a public telephone? B Its (1) the parking lot. a@ the parking lo? B Go@) Castle Street. @ ___left on Broad street, Its Co the right, lesson 28 Conversation 3 A Excuse me, Where's the movie theater? B It's on Maple Street. a@ (Oxford Road? B Go@) Castle Street. Turn @_ on Oxford Road. Go @ Oxford Road. It's on the oO A. Thank you. 4. Check (V) the correct sentences, 1. There is a library on Oxford Road. 2. The bookstore is on Castle Street 3. There's a telephone on Broad Street. 4, ‘The market is at the end of Broad Street, 5. Look at the map and write directions. 1. You are at the bus station. Where's the library? 2. You are at the parking lot. Where's the movie theater? 3. You are at the library. Where’s the market? 4, You ate at the bookstore, Where's the bus station? 7 al He’s Buying Lunch 29 ying VOCABULARY 1. Write. shop shopping amoke run write sit dance C7) ee get have swim drive kit type 2. Complete. She's writing a letter. They'e He's She's She's GRAMMAR 1. Complete. He _is having lunch in a restaurant 1. They getting dressed. 2, She ‘watching television. 3. He standing in a line. 4, They shopping. 5. She buying clothes. 2. Complete. stand leave dance lie buy eat play She's _lying in bed. 1. He's bread at the bakery. 2. They're football 3. She's a sandwich in a coffee shop. 4, They're ina line. 5. He's in a nightclub. 6. Ts 8 an. and he's home. Write. What are they doing at the moment? drive read eat wash work talk Tom is in the bathroom. He's washing. 1, Many is at the office. 2. Pete is in the living room. 3, Tom and Mary are at a coffee shop. 4, John is in his car. 5. Sam is in an Italian restaurant. F READING 1. Read the conversation below and answer the questions. 1, Where is Janet JANET Hello, It's Janet. Is that you, Paul? PAUL Hello, Janet (1) JANET Fine. How is everyone at home? PauL Very well I's 1 o'clock here. Mom is working in the garden and Dad is jogging in Central Park. sanet (2) PAUL No, she isn't in New York this weekend. She's staying with a friend in Connecticut ‘They're sightseeing. (3)_ JANET It's seven o'clock in the moming here. People are getting up and starting to go out. I's a beautiful day. pau — Janet Some people go to the beach but many people go to the mountains. I can see the | beach from my apartment. I can see people running and surfing and children playing in the sand. In the afternoon a lot of families go home. | 3 gaver I'm lying on the sofa with 2 cup of coffee and I'm calling all my friendst My roommate is walking in the park at the moment! Say hello to Mom and Dad. Bye for now, Paul Pau. Bye, Janet. lesson 29 2. Decide where these questions go in the conversation. a. What time is it in Honolulu at the moment? b, Is Julia at home? c. What are you doing? d. How are you? ‘e. What do most people do on Sundays? Answer. 1. What time is it in New York? 2. What time is it in Honolulu? 3. What are Paul's parents doing at the moment? 4, Where is Julia? 5. What are many people doing at the beach? 6. What is Janet doing? WRITING Write about what people are doing in the picture. VOCABULARY 1, Find 20 verbs in the puzzle. Bo. @ AR) G Ww eee) Tee ee eee Oe A YE L BE AR NL DWwaAirtrT AL « Riga pte ee eee Agee tec As 1 A BE O woe Tr c pao Gc eT N HOT K 2. Complete with verbs from activity 1. 1. Sally is for the bus. 2 Tam English at a summer ‘school 3. He's chicken for lunch. 4, They're in a hotel. 5. She's__jeans. 6. They're on the beach, 3. Continue the series of words. wine jeans first daughter September library nice Tuesday brother green at second bakery jacket tll Wednesday red March to water 1. blue white black on in under sweater shirt shoes 4, pharmacy bookstore bank : €& | He Isn't Taking a Bath 5. coffee juice tea April June January 7. Monday Thursday Saturday 8. third fourth tenth 9. quiet friendly prety _ 10.sister son mother 4, Complete the conversation with these words. coming getting dressed making waiting MOTHER Are you up, Jim? sm Yes I'm getting _. What time is it? MOTHER Seven thirty. Your father's ga Can have some breakfast? Moran I'm coffee, And there are some comflakes. But hurry up! ym Okay. I'm for you. GRAMMAR 1. Match the questions with the answers. 1. Is she watching television? a, No, he doesn’t, Do they often go out Does she have a car? 2, Are you enjoying yourself” b. Yes, they do. 3, Can [come with you? ©. No, she isn't, 4, Does he like cooking? a. No, there isnt. 5. Ishe leaming English? ~ _¢. Yes, Tam. 6. Isthere a bank near here? f, Yes, she does. 7 8 1. doing what you are? 2. for we waiting taxi are a 3. coffee she making is? f 4, watching not are television they 2. Put the words in order and write the sentences. lesson 30 5. Write the questions for these answers. 1. Nom not. 2. Yes, Ido. 3. Yes, we can, 4, Yes, there is. 5. is he school coming not to 5. No, Ihaven't. 3. Correct. He's watching television. (read/newspapes) No, he isn't waiching television He's reading the newspaper. : | 1, He's making tea. (make/coffee) 2. They're waiting for a taxi. (wait for/bus) 3. She's getting dressed. (take/shower) 4, We're going to the movies/baseball game. (Go/theates) 5. He's talking to his brother. (talk/friend) | 4, Write the questions. | he/make/tunch Is he making lunch? = 1. she/have/party 2. they/wear/jeans 3. we/go/movies 4, you/wait/your brother 5. he/stay/hovel 6. No, she isn't. 7. Yes, they are. & No, he doesn’t READING 1. Read the passage and underline two sentences which don’t go in the passage. It's Laura's birthday today and she is having a dinner party this evening. Four friends from college are coming to eat. | ike watching television, Her husband is preparing the meal in the kitchen now. He's cooking chili con carne and rice and fruit salad for dessert. We are reading the newspaper. They're having champagne with the meal. Laura is in the bedroom. She's getting dressed. 2. Read the postcard and put these sentences in the right place. 2, Idon't like boats because I can't swim. b. We are eating a lot! c. We're staying in 2 big hotel by the sea. Dear Maggie We are on vacation in Hawaii with our son, Chris. (1)___ The hotel is great! There's a swimming pool and a sauna. At the moment, Jim and Chris are out in a boat. Chris is fishing and Jim is reading the newspaper. (2) I'm lying ‘on the beach in the sun and writing postcards. In the evenings we go out to restaurants in town. The food is very good. (3). We sometimes. go sightseeing but we usually just spend the day on the beach, We're having a wonderful time! Love, Julie a Wordbank Use the categories in the Wordbank to help you organize new vocabulary. Try to write each new word in at least two different categories. You may also like to write down words which often go ‘with the new vocabulary items. character clothes countries and nationalities wap ermal Sem? Usce ball bethoms: cage’ wp dee ne ~ | crime and justice customs and traditions daily life days, months, and seasons education environmental issues ~, eee, geographical features and locations| food and drink ¥ al health and physical feelings house and home language learning the media parts of the body personal information personal possessions physical appearance religion shops and shopping ‘town features and facilities ‘transport A weather Wordlist “The first number after each word shows the lesson in which the word first appears in the vocabulary box. The numbers in tales show the later lessons in which the word appears again actor fatal 2 actress /wktras/ 2 address /adres/ 6 afternoon /astonusn/ 17 age /erds/ 6 ‘America /amerika/ 21 “American /ameriksa/ 5 apartment /epatmont / 15 apple /epal/ 22 apple pie /aspl pat/ 27 April fempral/ 25, armchair /amtfea/ 24 arrive /aranv/ 20 Asia ferfo/ 21 ‘August /:gost/ 25, back /ok/ 24 bag /beg/ 10, 12, 15 bakery /betkoriy/ 28 ball /ooi/ 10 band /baend/ 8 bank /osenk/ 28 baseball /bersbo:l/ 19 Dasket ball bslatbo:l/ 19 bathroom /ba‘Orusm/ 24 bed /bed/ 24 bedroom /bednusm/ 24 beef /bist/ 22 beer /ora/ 22 bicycle /bassikal/ 21, 26 black /blak/ 11, 14 blond /blond/ 14 blue /olu/ 11, 14 boat /bout/ 21 boolk /buk/ 15 books /buks/ 10 bookstore /bukstox/ 28 bottle /botal/ 27 boy /oou/ 9 Brazil oroz/ 5 Brazilian fbrocalion/ 5 bread /bred/ 22, 27, Britain /ortan/ 5 British fortl/ 5 brother /ora0a/ 9 brothers /oraboe/ 13, brown /braun/ 14 burger /bs:g0/ 10 bbus /oas/ 10, 27 buy /oai/ 29 cake /hetk/ 27 car /kei/ 8, 21 cassette player /kaset pleta/ 15, cassettes /kasets/ 10 cents /sents/ 11 chair /tfeo/ 12 cheese /tfiz/ 27 chicken /tfkan/ 22 children /uldron/ 13 Chinese /Afami:x/ 26 lock /klok/ 10 closet /klozt/ 24 ‘coat /kaut/ 15 ‘coat pocket /kout pokiv 12 coffee /kofi/ 10, 22, 27 coffee shop /kofi [op/ 28 computer /kampiusta/ 26 cook fcuk 26 country /kantei/ 5 cup Aeapl 27 cupboard /kxbod/ 24 dance /doms/ 26, 29 dancing /donsuy 23, dark fk 14 daughters /dotaz/ 13 December /disemba/ 25 dining room /damin rusm/ 24 doctor /dokta/ 2 dollar /dota/ 11 door /doy/ 15 downstairs /daunstoz/ 24 draw /éroi/ 26 drink /arm/ 22, 29 dive /ératv/ 26, 29 ‘eating in restaurants /istuy wn restrons/ 23 ight fen 3 eighteen /extin/ 6 ‘eighth /e18/ 25 eighty fen 7 eleven /ilevan/ 6 eleventh /ilevan8/ 25 engineer /endsimo/ 2 English /imglif/ 26, Burope /jvarap/ 21 evening /iseamy 17 eyes /ais/ 14 father /fado/ 13, favorite Hero 8 February /febjoari/ 25 fteen /ftin/ 6 ‘ith /16/ 25 Sty (iy 7 finish /fim/ 20 five /av/ 3 food /fexd/ 22 football fetba: 10, 19, 26 omy /fotiy 7 four /foy 3 Fourteen /fotin/ 6 Fourth /fo:0/ 25 Friday /faidev/ 18 fiend /trend/ 9 fiendly /endli/ 14 front /rant/ 24 frit fw 22 get dressed /get drest/ 29 getup /get ap/ 29 ‘isl /gnt/ 9 lass /glos/ 27, lasses /glaste/ 10, 12 0 /aau/ 16 0 for a walk /ga fo: @ woik/ 18 0 home /gou haum/ 20 80 shopping /g0u fopuy/ 18 g0 straight ahead /gou stret shed/ 28, {80 to the movies /gau tu Go murvia/ 18, ‘good-looking /gudlokiy/ 14 ‘goodbye /guabat/ 1 sreen /grin/ 11, 24 auitar /tay/ 26 gymnastics /dgimnestiks/ 19 haar fhea/ 14 hall Aroil/ 24 have /nsev/ 29, 30 hhave breakfast /haev brekfost/ 17 hhave dinner (ny duna/ 17 Ihave lunch ogy lant{/ 17 hello /netou/ 1 help /help/ 26 house /haus/ 16 hhusband /hazbond/ 13 Individual spot /ndividjual spax/ 19 jacket /dgekaw/ 11 January /ésanjvari/ 25, Japan /asopeen/ 5 Japanese /dseeponii/ 5 Jeans /dsima/ 11 job /d0b/ 2, 6 journalist /dssmalist/ 2 juice /dgus/ 22 July /aguan/ 25 June /dsua/ 25 keys /kite/ 10, 12 kitchen latfny 24 Korea /kano/ 5 Korean /koran/ 5 lamb len 22 large /lads/ 24 leave /liw/ 20 lemon /lemon/ 22 letuce /lens/ 27 brary /laibri/ 28 lie /aw/ 29 light Maw 15 like /atk/ 19 listen Asan/ 30 live /v/ 16 living tom /lvag rusm/ 24 lying on the beach /lauy on 8 bitf/ 23, make /metk/ 30 rman /meen/ 9 March /mast/ 25, smarsied /masnd/ 6 May /mei/ 25 meat /mis/ 22 Mexico /meksikou/ 5 ‘Mexican /mekstkon/ 5 ile /mlk/ 22, 27, ‘Monday /mandes/ 18 morning /mosnuy/ 17 ‘mother /mada/ 13, 10 movie theatre /murvi Oota/ 28 movie /mu name /neun/ 6 nationality /nwfonaeit/ 5, 6 neighbor /netbo/ 9 nice /oats/ 14 nine /natn/ 3 nineteen /nauntin/ 6 snety /naunti/ 7 ‘ith /nain0/ 25 November /nauvemba/ 25 o'clock /aklok/ 17 October /oktavbo/ 25 office /ofis/ 16 one /wans 3 ‘one hundred /wan handrod/ 7 ‘open-air market /aupon ea marki/ 28 ‘orange /onindy/ 22, 27 coven /nvan/ 24 parking lot /pakiy lov 28 pen /pen/ 10, 15 personal stereo /psisonal steriau/ 12 pharmacy /fosnasi:/ 28 piano /pjanau/ 26 piece /pis/ 27 pizza /pitza/ 10 play /plev/ 26, 29 politician /poltyfan/ 8 post office /poust nfis/ 28 potato /patextou/ 22 prety /prtiy 14 quiet /kwarot/ 14 read /rid/ 29 reading /rsduy/ 23, red /ed/ 11, 14 restaurant /restront/ 28 sce /rass/ 22 side /rand/ 26 run /ran/ 29 running /eanuy/ 19 Russia /eafo/ 5 Russian /rafan/ 5 sailing /seiluy/ 19 sandwich /sannwids/ 10 Sorurday /satoder/ 18. school /skuul/ 16 second /sekand/ 25, secretary /sekroteri/ 2 see /si/ 29 see friends / ends/ 18 September /septembo/ 25 seven /sevon/ 3 seventeen /sevantia 6 seventh /sevan0/ 25, seventy /seventi 7 shirt /fat 11 shoes /fus/ 11 shop /Jop/ 16, 29 short /fat/ 14 shower /Jauwa/ 24 sightseeing /sautsian/ 23 sing /smy/ 26 singer /smo/ 2 sister /sist/ 9 sisters /asto2/ 13, sit /st/ 29, sitting in the sun /sitiy an 80 san/ 23 six /aks/ 3 sixteen /skstin/ 6 sbath /sk0/ 25 sixty /sksti/ 7 skiing /skiam/ 19, 23 skirt /skst/ 11 ‘small /smosl/ 24 soceer /soke/ 19 soccer team /soka timn/ 8 sofa /soufo/ 24 sons /sanz/ 13 soft of /sot ww/ 14 Spanish /spaemsf/ 26 speak /spick/ 26 stand /stend/ 29 start /stox/ 20, staying in hotels /steyim m havtels/ 23, stop /stop/ 29 store /sto/ 16 student /stustant/ 2 Sunday /sandev/ 18 sweater /sweto/ 11 ‘sim /swim/ 26 ‘swimming /svamuy/ 19, 23 table /etbal/ 12 table tennis /terbal tens/ 19 take /teik/ 30 talk oy 30 tall / 14 taxi Amksi/ 10, 27 tea ff 22 teacher /tifa/ 2 ‘eam sport / tim spost/ 19 telephone /telafoun/ 10 telephone number /telofoun nambo/ 3 television /tslovison/ 10 ten /ten/ 3 tennis /temis/ 10, 19, 26 tenth /ten0/ 25 “Thai fay 5 ‘Thailand /tatlond/ 5 the United States of America /09 jumartid steits by ameriko/ 5 theater /Bista/ 10 third /Oond/ 25 thirteen /Botien/ 6 thisty /Oaati/ 7 thirty-one /Oaitis wand! 7 three /Ori/ 3 Thursday /Boizdev/ 18 tomato /tamatau/ 22, 27 train /rem/ 21 train station /trem stetfon/ 28 Tuesday /tjuzdes/ 18 cum left /sm left/ 28 ‘umn sight sin rant/ 28, ‘TV presenter /tis vit prozento/ 8 TTV programme /i vs prougrasm/ 8 swelfh /twel@/ 25 welve /twelv/ 6 twenty /twentiy 6 twenty-eight /twenti: en 7 twenty-five /twenti: fary/ 7 twenty-four /twenti: foy 7 twenty-nine /twent: nam/ 7 twenty-one /twenti: wan/ 7 twenty-seven /ewent: sevan/ 7 twenty-six /twenti: sks/ 7 twenty-three /twentis Ori/ 7 twenty-two /wentis tu 7 win /ewan/ 9 wo fou 3 type /iaip/ 26 ‘umbrella /amibrela/ 10 understand /andastend/ 26 upstairs /apsteaz/ 24 use /juz/ 26 vegetable /vedstabol/ 22 very (veri 14 video /vidiou/ 10 visit /vtz/ 20 volleyball /volibod/ 19 ‘wait /wert/ 30 waiter /werta/ 2 walk /woik/ 21, 29 walking /wodkny/ 23, wallet /wolt/ 10, 12 watch /wotf/ 10, 12, 29 watch television /wotf telovisan/ 18 water /wots/ 22, 27 ‘Wednesday /wenzdet/ 18 white /wvatt/ 11 wile /wasl/ 13 window /windou/ 15 swine /wamn/ 22 woman /wuman/ 9 work /wak/ 16 ‘rite letters /rastletae/ 18 ‘writing postcards /rarty paustkosda/ 23, yard /jad/ 24 yoghurt jogou/ 22 zero /zarav/ 3

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