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American ENGLISH FILE Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Paul Seligson bau Saigon rd cve Oxon the egal coautosot OXFORD English File Zand Englsh File 2 UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents Grammar Vocabulary Pronunciation 4 A Myname's Hannah, not Anna verb be() subject pronouns: ays of the week, numbers 0-20, vowel sounds, word you ete. greetings stress 5B Allover the world verb be andi} ‘the world, numbers 21-100 2h AT sentence stress 8 © Open yourbooks, please possessive adjectives: classroom language Fee ry, your ete alphabet 10 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 1 arriving in London A Awriter’s room ‘2/an, plurals; final-s and es; th this that/these/ those 24 B Stars and stripes, adjectives colors, adjectives, modifiers {ong and short vowel very/really sounds 16 © After 300 feet, turnright imperatives, ers fealings understanding connected speech 16 | REVIEW AND CHERK TR 20 A Thingsttoveabout theUS simple present Sland=] verb phrases third person-s 22 B Work and play simple present tbs a 24 © Mectingenline word order in questions question words sentence stress: 25 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 2 Ata coffee shoo Rese De EE PRG 28 A Isshehis wife orhissister? —Whose..7,possessive's family wy, the letter 0 30 B what aliret Drepositions of time (at in, on) and everyday activities linking and sentence place (at, in, to} stress 32 © Shortlife, long life? position oF advaros and ‘adverbs and expressions of ‘the letter h expressions of frequency Frequency 34 _ REVIEW AND CHECK 384 Gramm: Vocabulary Pronunciation 36 A Aroyouthenext American can/can't verb phrases: buy anewspeper ets. sentence stress tot? 38 B Love yournelghbors present continuous verb phrases iy 40 © Sunand the city ‘simple present or present ‘the weather and seasons places in New York continuous? City 42 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Episode 3 In clathing store 44 A Readingin English object pronouns: me, you, him etc, phone language (ay and Av 45 B Times welove like (verb ing) ‘the date; ordinal numbers consonant clusters; saying the date 48 © Musicis changing their ives review: be or do? ‘music C7 50 _ REVIEW AND CHECK S86 100 Communication Ani Writing 16. Listening 124 Grammar Bank 148 Vocabulary Bank 165. Irregular verbs 166 Sound Bank 1 LISTENING & SPEAKING a (@2)) Look ac the pictures. Listen and number them 1-4. G verb be(, subject pronouns: |, you, etc. V days of the week, numbers 0-20, greetings i,m Mike. P vowel sounds, word stress My name’s Hannah, not Anna b Listen again and complete the blanks. © fi A 8 A 5 poao@> onoam Him Mike. whet's your?_? Hannah. 2 2 Hannah What's your phone=_? ies 212-555-7804, 4__ See you on Saturday. Bye. Goodbye a =___, Mom. This is Hannah, © ___ Nice tomeet you. Nice to” you, Anna. © __names Hannah, Sorry, Hannah ° s, Hie Yauire early! Helio, Mrs. Archer. How are1®_? tim very well, ‘you, Anna. And you? It's Hannah, Wom, What's your name? Hannah. Nice to meet you. Very well = ‘Thankyou Goodbye = 3)) Listen and repeat some phrases from the dialogue. ‘Copy the rhythm, @4i) In groups of three, practicethe dialogues with the sound effects. Change roles. Introduce yourself to other students. Hello, tm Antonio. What's yourname?/ (Caria. Nice to meet you GRAMMAR verb be Complete the sentences with are is, or am subject pronouns TmMike. =i Mike. Myname’sHannah. = Myname Hannah. You're early. = You early. It’s 212-555-7894. = Ik___212-555-7804. > p.124 Grammar Bank 1A. Learn more about the verb be(Sland subject pronouns, and practice them. (1)5)) Listen and repeat the pronouns and contra 79) Listen. Say the contraction. })iem (1m In pairs, try to remember the names in your class. Say He's | She's Stand up and speak to other students. Hi Carla, How are you?) Fine, thanks. And you? PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress @e)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. iO #3 lle fish egg [train [bike it [he Jam very |rhey [1 this we |ehanks [well [mame |i meee_| Bye > p.166 Sound Bank, Look at the example words and spellings for the sounds ina. Word stress Multi-syllable words have one stressed syllable, sorry goodbye Salturday | (G9) Listen and underline the stressed syllable in. these words. airlport _com|pulter elmail_ kalralte hojtel_mujselum sallad_ telnnis pas|ta Injterinet bas|ket[ball sand|wich Write the words from cin the chart. ‘ood [technology [sports [paces | Im pairs, write more words that you know in each column, How do you pronounce them? 4 VOCABULARY days of the week, numbers 0-20 a Look atthe picture. Can you remember what Mike and Hannah say? 1b >p-148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do parts Land 2. € (129) Listen and say the next day or number. 3) Monday, Tuesday Cwednesdey 4d. What's your phone number? What day isit today? And tomorrow? 5 LISTENING & SPEAKING a (0/129) Listen. Where are they? Write 1-6 in the boxes. Weg net sandwich bar dollars cents (_| hotel Room. Cimuseum Closed on. Oi taxi Manchester Road C1 schoot Classeson__and Listen again. Writea number or a day in each blank. © @14)) Listen and respond. 2) Hel. Nice tomeet you. nice tomeet ou cIm==D EEE G verb be(and V the world, numbers 21-100 1 VOCABULARY the world a Can you name three countries in English? b> p.149 Vocabulary Bank The world. © (173) Listen. Say the nationality. 3) Meco. CMerican 4 Inpairs, do the quia, £ Useful phrases Ithink sia Vietnam. Ithink t's Japanese, but Im not sure THE W 2 PRONUNCIATION », «/, 1, «is! P Joi, fg sentence stress All over the world The /s/ sound ‘The /o/ soundis the most common vowel sound in English. The al sound has many different spellings, eg, Hello, Canada, Britain a (420) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. L American Argentinian COMPUEE Koen Pert b (@j22)) Listen and repeat the sound pictures and sentences. Practice with a partner 1 AB, oes Cinlesis Chinese, not a" on Sg shower She'sTurkishor g jee Were Germanand an pee © > p.6eSound Bank Lookatthe example ordsandspeling the sounds lnaapd (Languages Where are yOUFOM? gory Where are these capital cities?” a Lima b Hanoi © Dublin d Ankara e Tehran What country is the money from? 2 thedollar b the yuan © the rouble d the pound e theyen What country is the food from? 2 tapos kimehi © poste d tacos 4) ‘ionality are the flags? 1/16)) What national anthem is it? Write the nationality. a < > peat ‘1)19)) What Language is it? Write a-din the boxes. Ti turksh C) russian Cichinese E)Spenish ‘The word for a language is usually the same as the nationality adjective, eg. in Japan the language is Japenese. 3 GRAMMAR verb be@ and) a 22)) Cover the dialogues. Listen to three interviews in New York City. Which countries are the people from? b Read the dialogues. Complete them with I’m I’m not, are, aren't, is, or isn't a "= 1 A Are you Mexican? B No, Mexican, ‘Argentinian A Where. you from in Argentina? 8 from Cérdoba. , 2 A Where you From? B from Australia, FromDarwin. ‘A where's Darwin? it near Sydney? B Novit .ttsin the north. A it nice? B Yes.it tes beautiful Where - you from? Were from Columbus, Ohio, intheus. youon vacation? No, we students, Were Listen and check. a > p.124 Grammar Bank 18. Learn more about the verb be [Mand|=], and practice it. ° 424) Listen and respond witha short answer. 9) b Sydney the coptat of austratar No, Rist. With a partner, write three questions beginning Is...? or Are...? Ask them to another pair. 4 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING sentence stress Sentence stress In sentences, we stress the important words. ‘Where's she from? She's from China. 4) 25)) Listen and repeat. Copy the rhythm. 1A Where areyou from? B I'm ftom Boston, 2A Areyou American? B No, tmnot.rm Australian, Practice the dialogues in 3 with a partner. > Communication Where are they from? Ap.100 Bp.103. Ask people in the class Where are you from? VOCABULARY numbers 21-100 Lookat the signs. Can you say the numbers? CUPERTINO 10 SANTA CRUZ 32 MONTEREY 74 >> p.148 Vocabulary Bank Days and numbers. Do part 3. 427) Listen and write che numbers. Write ten numbers from 21-100. Dictate them to a partner. LISTENING 28} Listen and repeat the pairs of numbers. What's the difference? 1213 b30 5 al7 bw 2alt b40 6 a8 BBO FL 3a15 b50 7 al9 b90 &H 4216 b60 ys Listen and@iriga orb above Play Bingo, 430) SONG All Over the World 2 o V classroom language P oo ua); the alphabet 1 VOCABULARY classroom language a Look at the picture ofa classroom Match the words and pictures. (1 board ibora (5) chair ages [5] computer ikom'pyutor desk est © door ix! 7 piiceure rerktfxt [8] table Ptexby 1] walla window rwindou' D_ (@s1)) Listen and check ¢ > p.150 Vocabulary Bank Classroom language. 4 @34)) Listen and follow the instructions. 2 PRONUNCIATION ‘ous fui, far’; the alphabet a (B35) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. At booe eben b 369) Lookat these common abbreviations. Can you say any of them in English? Listen and check. OK CNN MTV BBC USB DVD BMW ATM school do G possessive adjectives: my, your, ete. Open your books, please How do you spell your last name? 4)37)) Complete the alphabet chart with B, C, D,K,M,N,0,S, TU, V, W. Listen and check. mal? & train | cree | egg | bike | phone | “foo re eae Ho] 4 Y ener Z —_ — | See eae a | G |__ F x Z 4 38) Listen and @ircl® the letter youhear. 1EAL 2G] 3KQ_ 4cs 5VPB 6MN 7V yw 8 UY € Practice saying she phrases below with abbreviations. Care Personal Computer the United Kingdom a Sport Utility Vehicle Disc Jockey Very Important Person the United States Portable Document Format the National Basketball Association 3 LISTENING & SPEAKING a (391) A student goes to the US to study English. Listen to the interview and complete her form. Firstname = (D____ Lastname = (B____rr_ Address Avenida Princesa Isabel ee [reteset ete Cite) a Email [dbezerra@mail.com Phone number [55 b (40) Listen. Complete the receptionist’s questions. 1 What's your__name? your last name? do you spell it? Whereare you. oldare you? ‘your address? your zip code? What's your. address? What's your____ 2 Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy the rhythm. d Askyour partner the questions. Write down his orher answers. BP Speling: email addresses erat jot 4 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. a Complete the sentences with I, you, my, oryour, 1 Whereare from? ‘m from Rio, 2 What's name? name's Darly b > p.124 Grammar Bank 1C. Learn more about possessive adjectives and practice them. © 2)) Listen. Change the sentences. 2D tmmicrard. ( Myname' Rica 5 SPEAKING > Communication What's his /her real name? A p.100B p.103, Find out if some actors’ and singers’ names are their real names oF not 6 WRITING > p-111 Writing Completing a form. Complete an application for a student visa and write a paragraph about you. Oninerroctce yf 10 1 VOCABULARY ina hotel a Match the words and symbols. 1 reception ‘risepfal CO theclevaror lsdingeasas CD adouble room (ax! rum) CO the first floor /f2rst foe? (Gecond, third, ete) b G43) Listen and check. 2 @4 INTRODUCTION @ @44)) Watch or listen to Jenny and Rob. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Roblivesand worksin London. 2. He'sawriter fora magazine 3 Thename of his magazine is London 20seven, 4 Jenny is British. 5 She's an assistanteditor. 6 It’s her second time in the UK. 'b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false. veeD 3 @¢ CHECKING IN a (@4s5)) Watch or listen to Jenny checking into a hotel room, ‘Answer the questions. 1 Complete Jenny's last name: ZI_LI_SK_. 2 What's her room number? b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases, ))YouHear YouSay ©) Good evening, madam. Hello, have areservation. My name's Jennifer Zielinski. Can you that, please? ZHELENS-L. Forfive nights? Yes, that's right. Can have your passport, please? Just a second..Here you are. ‘Thank you. Can you sign here, 2 Thank you. Here's your__. Its room 306, on the third fleor. The: Yes. Enjoy your stay, Ms. Zielinski, Thank you. © American and British English elevetor= AmericanEnglsh lft=British English 2=/zilin American English, 2e/n Brtsh Enelish Greetings Good mami 12:00pm. Good aftemoon= 12:00 p.m. > 600 p.m. Good evening= 6:00 pim.> Good night = Goodbye (when you go ta bed) ‘Madam = a polite way to greet a woman Sir=a polite way to greet amen ¢ @46}) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm. isoverthere. The lift? Oh, the elevator 4 4 JENNY TALKS TO ROB a (Q49)) Watch or listen and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Jenny has coffee 2. Sheisin London on business. 3 The waitress is German. 4 Jenny calls Rob Walker: 5 Jenny istired, 6 Their meetings at 10:00. Practice the dialogue with a partner. Workin pairs. Read your role and look at the dialogue in 3b. What do you need to change? A (book open) You are the receptionist. It's - 11:00 a.m. B's room is 207 on the second a floor. Begin with Good morning sir] madam. B (book closed) You arrive at the hotel. Use your first name and last name. £ Role-play thedialogue. Then changeroles. Watch orllisten again. Say why the F sentences are false. § @2F Locka hein orinatienin thebox ¢ ()49)) Read the information in the box. Listen and repeat the Listen and repeat the Can...? phrases. Would you like...? phrases and the responses. Practice offering drinks and responding. We use Would you ike.” to offer somebody something. We respond Yes, please or No, thanks. OPS conve aig here? [0 wouta you te, — | eens Pees ee ld you ke enather ea? ~ | Canthave..?=Please give me (your passport, Would you like another te ‘No, thanks. | | | | Can have your passport, please? | etc) | - Can have my key, please? | = Look at the Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny, h Youare in ahotel. How do you ask the Rob, or the waitress? receptionist to give you...? Social English phrases a * yourkey + your passport ‘im here [on business}. Thisis (Rob. Rob Walker + amapofLondon * apen ''m from [New York]-What about you? That's perfect, : No problem. Its time for bed. 's that Uennifer]? € (502) Watch or listen and check. Do you know what they are in your language? £ Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases. Rico [Cl check into a hotel and spell your name [Task somebody to do something ‘to give you something, [offer somebody a drink, and accept or refuse 1 VOCABULARY things a Look ata photo of Roald Dahl, }_Lookat the photo of his room. © > p.151 Vocabulary Bank Things. G 2/an, plurals; this/that/these/ those V things P final -sand-es; th A eee TSM ole) GA) the author of many famous children’s books and stories for adults. Do you know any of his books? Check (or put an Xnext to the things you can see in the picture. Do youtthink the room is neat? Catable alamp computer achair pencils photos awindow aprinter aphone Oi pieces of paper 2 GRAMMAR a/an, plurals a Complete the chart Singular apen umbrella 3 b > p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 1 Learn more about a/an and plurals, and practice them. What's this inEnglish? lt’sa key, 3 PRONUNCIATION final -s and -es a 59)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. snake | books lamps ticker A zebra | photos keys pens glasses watches purs: 'b (1)54)) Read the rule. Cireld the words where -es is pronounced Listen and check. Final -es Final-es after ce, ch, sh, 5, ge, and x= ‘glasses, change purses e.g, watches, 1 classes 2 files 3 headphones 4 boxes 5 pieces 7 pages 6 tissues 8 chairs LISTENING & SPEAKING > Communication What's on the table? p.100. 4)55)) Listen to three people say what things they have on the table or desk where they work. Are their tables neat? isten again and check (/) the things they have. | scomputer / laptop printer alamp phone books a dictionary acalendar Photos pieces of paper pens DVDs O00» lgnooo0o1 oO 1 go o Oo B O Qo Oo Qo Oo Oo Qo tissues elas ‘Talk to a partner about the table where you work or study. Say what things you have. Say if the table is neat or not. C have 8lactop and a printer. have isnt nest. Play What is it? with your partner. A close your eyes. B give things to your partner and ‘ask What isit? What are they? GRAMMAR this / that / these/ those 4)56)) Lookat pictures 1-4 and complete the dialogues. Listen and check. Practice the dialogues. Read the dialogues again. What's the difference between...? 1 thisand these 2 thisand that 3 these and those > p.126 Grammar Bank 2A part 2. Learn more about this] that | these /those and practice them. 6 PRONUNCIATION th a (58)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. (591) Listen and repeat the phrases. Practice saying them. 1 this Thursday 2 thirty-three 3 those things 4 ‘Thanks for that. 5 These are the keys 6 What are chose things there? 7 Vmthirty-three chis Thursday. © Workin pairs. Put four of your things on your table (singular or plural). Ask your partner. For the things on your table What's this in engich? 9 Cas ‘a watch, < eas For things in the classroom (point) What are those inngish?) (Theyre pictures. 1 What's this? Tes. 2 What are these? They'e. 3 What's that?’ 4 What are those? Theyre TT TEE ies 4 V colors, adjectives, modifiers: very/ really Is she attractive? Yes. She's very tall, = with red hai VOCABULARY colors, adjectives, part 1 Whar color is the American flag? Write the missing levers wsr_d i & and bl | Complete the other colors. blick § UW gry pi ng br_wn gr. Practice ith the flags. Ask and answer. n= Chat colar isit? What coloris your flag? > p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part 1 GRAMMAR adjectives What are they? Label the pictures in the US quiz using an adjective and a noun from each circle. Adjectives Nouns nice yellow food House ‘American New school. Aidines fast White taxis jeans blue high day York 621) Listen and check. Circlé)the correct rule. = + Adjectives go before |aftera noun. + Adjectives change| don't change before plural noun. > p.126 Grammar Bank 2B, Learn more about adjectives and practice them. Cover the the pictures. Can you remember the eight phrases? PRONUNCIATION long and short vowel sounds (641) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. saw bull boot Match an adjective from circle A with an adjective from circle B with the same vowel sound. Write them in the chart. A B blue full cheap big easy rich calm wrong small hot new good ¢ (65) Listen and check, > p.166 Sound Bank. Look at the typical spellings for these sounds, Adjective race In pairs, in three minutes make phrases with an adjective and a noun with the same vowel sound. Use a/ an with singularnouns. Adjectives: Nouns old new book boots gray long jeans photo black good day fish big cheap ‘song cat Anoldphoro) (@66)) Listen and check. Practice saying the phrases. VOCABULARY adjectives part 2 a > p.152 Vocabulary Bank Adjectives. Do part 2. ‘Workin pairs. A say an adjective. B say a famous person. short) € Tom cise READING Read the descriptions and look at the photos. ‘Who are the two people? Read them again. Guess the meaning of the highlighted words. WRITING & SPEAKING ‘Think of a famous person from any country in the world. Use the jobs in the box to help you. ‘actor/actress musician politician singer sportsman /sportswoman TVhost Write a short description of the person. Give it to your partner. Can he / she guess who itis? Play Guess the famous person. A think of famous actor | actress. B askten questions using is...? Try to guess the actor / actress. isitamanora woman?) CAwoman. 's she americen? ) Cres. sheis, ciI==p EEE Please slow down! a Don't worry. ‘ V feelings P understanding connected speech yarn Ba ern et ah dalle SNE i VOCABULARY feelings LISTENING & READING & (601) The Carter family is on vacatien. Look at the pictures. Listen and mumber chem 1-5, 7 a Match the words and pictures. [Ciungry sad bored be thirsty EJ happy CO angry cold] stressed Clered — [F] worried D catiocation Use be+ hungry, thirsty, hot, ete., eg, Imvery hungry. NOT thave very hungry. 1b (689) Listen and check. Repeat the phrases © Cover the words and look at the pictures. MakelHland/ sentences about how you feel and tell your partner. 1m really hungry. very tired, tm not hot b Listen again and read. Try to guess what the highlighted phrases meaa. 1 GPS after 100 feet, turn rights “Turn right. Mom Please siow down! This roadis very dangerous, Dad Don't worty. You know tm a good driver. Mom Be careful 2. Suny 020, this musics terrible. Canyyouturn off? bad 0K. Tim Dad, fm really hot. Tuen the ar conditioning on, please. Dad Are youhot, Suzy? Suzy No,tmeoi Mom Open your window, Ti. 3 Suzy Im thirsty, Where's the water? Mom Here you are, Tim _tmhungry. Canwe stop soon? ‘Mom Let's stop at that service station. Dad 0K 4 Tim Giveme my Pod. suzy This's my Pod! Dad Be quiet! Tim Are we there yet? rm bored Dad es not farnow: Only 15 mies. Tim Can you tur the raio.on please, Mon? Mom OK. Dad Oh, no! 5 Suzy Where are we? Dad Werehere. At the hotel Tim Great! Mom Doritparkchere. Look t thet sign. No parking. Dad Don't worry. Its OK. Comeon. Let's go. © (70) Listen to the end of the story. What are the two problems the family has? Say 3 GRAMMAR imperatives, let's a Look at the highlighted phrases i 2b. Then complete the chart. right! | Dont parkherel ‘Suggestions stop at that service station Come on. Let's b> p.126 Grammar Bank 2C. Learn more about imperatives and let's, and practice them. © Look atthe pictures in 2 and cover the dialogues. Can you remember the imperatives and suggestions with each picture? 4 What do the signs mean? Use a verb phrase from the listina BorElimperative, vecareful cross the road now goinhere smakehere listen tomusic here take photos tummlefe —__tumoff yourphone eat or drink here « O8@® ®©®S BA® € Cover thelist and look atthe pictures. Can you remember the phrases? 4 PRONUNCIATION understanding connected speech Connected speech When people speak, they dor't usually separate all the words. For exemple, fa word ends with a consonant and the next word begins with a vowel, they join them together, e.g, Turn_off the m. a (072) Listen and write six sentences. Practice saying the sentences. 5 SPEAKING > Communication What's the matter? A p.101 B p.106. Role-play dialogues. 6 (%73)) SONG Please Don't Go. GRAMMAR Gaia 1 Hello. your name? a What b Whatare c What's 2 Mariais Mexican. astadent a She's b He's ¢ Irs 3A Where from? B He's from Turkey aheis bis ¢ ishe 4 They. South Korean. They're Vietnamese. a isn't b aren't ¢ notare 5 A Areyou from Paris? B Yes, alam bm clare 6 She's Brazilian, ‘name's Danicla. aHis b Her ¢ Your 7 We're fromthe US. _ last nameis Preston. a Your b Their c Our 8 A Whacare they? B They're a watches b awatch © watchs 9A Whatisi? Bits 2 aumbrella b anumbrella © umbrella 10 Lookat those _ womans 11 A Whatare B Theyrekeys. a that this 12 These are very a difficule exercises b exercises difficult © difficults exercises careful! Thar dog’s dangerous. a Are b Beyou c Be 14 Please inthelibrary. a noceat b donteat c noeat 15 Pmhungry. scop atthe cate. a Let's b We ¢ Dont b women ¢ womens {in English? these 13 VOCABULARY a Complete wich at, from, in, off, or to. 1 Pm Japan, 2 Nice meet you. 3 What's bonjour English? 4 Look. the board, 5 Please curn your cell phone. 'b Complete the phrases with these verbs. ‘Angwer Stond Open Read Work the door. the questions. 1 ___thetext 4 © five 1 eight wo seven file 2 Brazil Chinese Peru iran 3 Spanish iealian Japanese France 4 Africa Asia Ireland Europe 5 sixteen forty ninety eighty 6 Wednesday aly Friday Monday 7 glasses change purse headphones scissors 8 door window wall school 9 wallet newspaper book maguine 10 happy sired angry stressed d_ Write the opposite adjective. 1 good 4 call 2 expensive 3 empty Sidney Cy _ PRONUNCIATION a Circle) the word with a different sound, 1 A 8 KailieicD) 288 HI Ge, ye 3 lw) watches boxes _—files_glasses 43 Japan German good page 5 dangerous stamps bad epeop b Underline the stressed syllable. 1 alddress 2 Italy 3 expensive 4 newspalper 5 thirteen CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the article once. Do you know any more words thatare British English, not American English? ‘American and British English— the same, but different ‘American and British people speak the same language—English, but with some small differences. VOCABULARY Some words ae different n British English, forexample, British people say postcode, not zip code, holiday, not vacation, and mobile phone, not cell phone. Some words have different ‘meanings, for example in American English, a purse isa ‘woman's bag. In British Engtish, a purse is a small thing (like a wallet) where women have their money and credit cards. ‘SPELLING Color, favor, and other words that end in -or in American English end with -our in British Enatish,e.c., colour, favour. Center, theater, and other words that end in-terin American English end with -tre in British Enalish, e.g. centre, theatre. GRAMMAR British grammar ts very similar to American grammar, but with some small differences, especially prepositions. For example, British people say See you on Friday, but Americans say See you Friday. PRONUNCIATION ‘The most important difference between American and British Engtish is pronunciation. American accents and British accents are very different, and when a British person starts speaking, American people know he or she is British, ‘and vice versa. b Lookat the highlighted words in the text and guess their meaning. € Read the article again. Mark the sentences T (¢rue) orF (false). 1 American English and British English are very different 2. Holiday and postcode are the same in British and American English 3. Pursehas different meanings in American and British English, 4 Neighboris British spelling. British and American grammar are not very different. 6 It’s difficult co know from thefr accent if person is British or American. CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? 174}) Onthe street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions. st 1 Her nameis a Jenna b Jeana c Jeanna | 2. Andy's from Newcastle in the of England. a northeast b northwest ¢ southeast 3 Dawid a Canadian b French © Spanish | 4 Hernameis : a Elisa b Ellie c Elise 5 Tiffanyis__. a German b Brazilian ¢ Russian CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the casks with a partner. Check (/) the box ifyou can do them. Can you...? 1 1 count from 0-20 2 | count from 20-100 (20, 30, etc.) 3 J say the days ofthe week 4D give three instructions: ewo Bland one) 5 [introduce yourselfand another person 6 LJanswer the questions below + What's your firstname lastname? + How do you spellit? Seer MHC Short movies Hollywood, Los Angeles DED watch and enjoy the movie, PEE G simple present Bland V verb shrases P thirdperson -s 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases a Complete the phrases with a verb from the list © feed work have listen 1 anewspaper 4 tothe movies a tothe radio 5 ___inan office 3 ___ children bb > ps3 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. € @3i) Lisen.Saythephrase. s)TV C watenT¥ 2 GRAMMAR sirple present # andE] a Look at four things people say about the US and Americans. Do you think they aretrue or not true? Then read the text and check your answers “eat fast food every day. in the US talk about the things People say about Americans... ‘Americans eat fast food every day. Pel rom China It’s true that Americans eat a lot of fast food, but they don'tieat fast food ‘every day. | share an apartment with an American woman, and she COOKS all the time. She only eats fast food on some days—with me! The sun shines a lot in Southern California. Alberto from Mexico ‘The weather changes quickly n many places in the US, but not in Southern California. The sun shines a lo: there. It doesn’t'shine every day, but be careful when it shine. It gets very hat | always wear sunglasses when | gout. Americans like animals. Naomi from Japan Ihave a lot of friends here and many of them fave a dog, a cat, ora bird. One American family that | know has a dog, a cat, and two birds American people love animals! Americans are always loud. Giannl from italy Some Americans are very oud ut work wth an American man a cafe shop, and he's really quiet and polite. He doesnittalk very much. But he's a very nice guy! Things | love about the US| They tive in an apartment. He doesn't drink coffee. 'b Answer the questions with a partner. 1 Lookat the highlighted verbs. Why do some verbs end ins? 2. Write the he { she fit form of these verbs change have talk go. cook eat 3. Find two negative(=Iverbs. How are they different from affirmative[#] verbs a) for he | she fit b) forall other persons? > p-128 Grammar Bank 3A. Learn more about simple present #jand(=], and practice it. PRONUNCIATION third person -s How do you pronounce chese plural nouns? books keys watches (25)) Listen and repeat the third person verb forms. ‘SI. She speaks Spanish, He drinks coffe. She cooks every day. (2) Texainsalor. He has acat She does homework. He goes to the movies on Friday nighe. ‘iz! He watches TV. ‘The movie finishes in a minute. ‘The weather changes alot. (261) Liscen. Change the sentence. 3) ive in an apartment. She. she tes in an apartment. Tell your partner six true things about you: three(= and three El. Choose verb phrases from p.153 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. C play the .guitar.| don't wear glasses. ‘Change partners. Tell your new partner the six things about your old partner. (Cevpays the uta She doesnt wear ase COC ¢ t € US isn't just OK its paradise. These are some of her reasons... Coffee American cups of coffee are very big! A small eup of coffee in the US islike a large cup of coffee in Australia. Ifyou're in a hhurry, you go to a drive-through and buy coffee from your ear IU} s0 easy! State Parks California las 278 state parks, and they are beautiful. On the weekends, [bring my family toa state park in my area. We explore the forest, find small animals, and enjoy the tall redwood trees. Malls Tlove shopping, and in the US, the malls are very bi People walk around and shop for hours, US malls have many diflerent stores, and the salespeople are friendly and help you find things. Tove the fall weather in the US, A good fall day in California is cool, but not 00 cold. also love the tees. | They change from green to yellow, red, and brown. READING & SPEAKING a Look at the photos. In which one can you see...? (ladrive-through [7] aride CJ acarlane (] aredwood forest FJ acupotcotiee CJ adriver b @7)) Read and listento the article. Mark the sentence T (true) or F (false). Say why the F ones are false. atheme park hamburger 1 Allarge cup of coffee in Australia isthe same asa small cup of = coffee inthe US. 2 California doesn't have alot of state parks. 3. Jenny doesn’t like the salespeople in shopping malls. 4 The fallis very cold in California, 5 It’seasy to drive in the US. ~ 6 Jenny doesnt like the long lines for rides at theme parks. 7 Jenny eats hamburgers and French fries at Red Robin. State Parks, freeways, | and other things I love about the US ‘enny Clark, an Australian mom and college student who lives in California, says the Freeways Iprefer the roads in the US, The freeways are very fast, and in California they have a lot of car lanes. Is rally easy to drive from cone place 1 another. Theme Parks ‘Theme parks are very popular in the US, and we live near the Great America ‘Theme Park. My children like the rides and ‘water slides Sometimes the Tines for the rides are long, but that’s OK. ‘We need rest Red Robin Red Robin is that has great hamburgers. Tdon't eat meat, but Tike the french fries and lemonade at Red Robin. I think the fried cheese sticks are fantastic, but sometimes they aren't on the menu. Maybe that's because they aren’t very healthy! © Underline these verbs in the text. What do they mean? Compare your ideas with a partner, buy bring explore find enjoy walk help prefer drive need think Look at each paragraph again. Say fits the same or different in your country or city. (me coffee in Brazilis very good. We have drive-throughs and good coffee shops. (Useful words: Why? and because Use because to answer the question Why? ‘Why are the freeways good? Because they are very fast. cmmm EE © simple present Vics what do P fer! youde? - Work and play ae 1 VOCABULARY jobs a Order the letters to make words for jobs. 1 ACTEHRE 1 aananeanag Ee 2 ROCAT ee @, 3 TRIEWA w. 4 AXTIRREDIV TD SPTIREONICEST R_ 1b > p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. © What do you do? Ask five other students in the class. His job, her job 2 LISTENING Where? work outside [—] a (210, 11)) Listen to a game show called Hisjob, her job. onthe street [__] A team of three people ask Wayne questions about inside [__] : his job and his wife Tanya’sjob. Write W next to the inan office [_] questions they ask Wayne about his job, and T next to the questions they ask ahem Tanya’ jah When? work inthe evening [ —] atnight ‘Listen again. What are Wayne’s answers? Write ‘onthe weekend [_] (yes), X (no), or D (it depends) after each question. oe ae ae! 4 ihaas ore ear 1 © Lookat the answers, What do you think his job is? cette tel] ‘What do you think her job is? ieee] 4 (@)12)) Listen to the end of the game show. What do hi qualifications Wayne and his wife do? fave special qualifications [__] speak foreign languages |] travel [_] drive |] make things [—] wear a uniform or special clothes [—] earnaiot of money |] 3 GRAMMAR simple present @ (@13)) Complete the questions. Listen and check. ‘Why are questions 3 and 4 different? 1 you work with ocher people? Yes,1 2 ‘you work in an office? No,I__ 3 she work with computers? No, she_ 4 ___ she work on the weekend? Yes, she b > p.128 Grammar Bank 3B. Learn more about the simple present(ZJand practice it. © In groups of four, play His ob, her job. Choose jobs from p.154 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. Ask questions to guess the jobs. 4 PRONUNCIATION /or/ a (@15)) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. AM bird |narsehirty her work journalist | fax! Ur, ig and er usually = fr! when they are stressed. b (2/16) Listen. Which word doesn't have the /v/ sound? 1 thirsty dirty thirteen tired 2 earn here prefer service 3 Thursday sure turn Turkey € Practice saying the sentences. I prefer Turkish coffee. Journalists work all aver the world. Shirley is thirty on Thursday. 5 SPEAKING ‘a Complete the phrases with a verb from the lise. do (x3) eat go listen read use walk watch During the week walk to work j schoo! a computer at work / school in English ina cafe or restaurant ____housework ‘Onthe weekend __TV inthe morning tomusie housework homework to the movies 'b Workin pairs. Ask and answer questions. Then change roles, A Ask B the questions. B Answer the questions. Give more information ifyoucan. ‘A Do you walk to: school? ) ce No, i don't. go by bus. © Change pairs. Ask your new partner abouthis her old partner. © Does Akio ‘A No, he doesrrt. waik to school? He goes by bus. 6 READING a Read the article. Match each text toa photo. What do the three people do? UNIFORMS — FOR or AGAINST? Three people say what they think... “Our uniforms OK. like the colors, gray and red. The only things | dori ke are the tla, because it's cifficule to put on, and the skit, because | prefer pants | thnk uniforms are ‘2 good idea. Everybody looks the same, and it’s easy to get _diessed inthe morning ~I don’t need to think about what to wear 2 Our uniform is dark pants and a white nln top, kind of like a nurse's uniform. We can't wear anything over the uniform, so its cold in the winter, and it gets dirty very easily because it's white. 'm not against uniforms. but my uniform justisn't practical! 3 Our uniform is very simple ~ 2 dark blue jacket and pants and a white shirtandtie. lke it. it's nice and comfortable, so 'm happy to wear it. And think i's important that people can see where we are when they need help. b With a partner, say what the highlighted words mean. Check with your teacher or a dictionary. © Read the article again. Who...? 1 thinks uniforms are a good idea, but doesn't like his | her uniform? 2 likes his / her uniform, but doesn't say anything about ‘uniforms in general? 3. thinks uniforms are a good idea and likes his / her uniform? 4 Doyouwear a uniform at work | school? Do you like it? Why (not)? Do you think uniforms are a good idea? CMa 6 wordorder in questions V question words What kind of movies P sentence stress do you like? (Xam ay =ameyal UT ike French movies, 1 LISTENING a Kevinand Samantha want to meet a partner on the Internet 4. @18») Look at ce highlighted phrases in Read their profiles and look at their photos. Then cover them and the conversation. Listen and repeat them. say what you can remember. Do you think they are a good match? Practice the conversation with a partner. Cron 28.Mo sinew ry. [aaa showing interest - ‘When you have a conversation, react to what | your partner says. Use Me too, Really? How interesting! Whar about yau? etc. ay Looking er RD ie © (2)19}) Listen tothe second part of the fi ee conversation. Do you think they we —_— eee onverston. De youthink they wantto a Doesn't ike: soccer meet again f Listen again andmark the sentences T (ere) — or F (false). Say why the F ones are false. ‘Samantha likes science fiction movies. They like che same kind of music. ‘Their weekends are very different, 4 Samantha pays for their lunch, New Jersey Likes: the movies, gone fone Doesn't like: sports 8 Doyou think theInternet is good place to ee make friends or meeta parmer? Why (not)? b @17)) Kevin and Samantha meetin a restaurant for lunch. Cover the conversation and listen. What does Kevin say about...2 I where helives 2 hisjob 3 movies he likes Listen again. Complete the missing verbs, Hi Are you Kevin? ‘Yes. Are you Samantha? ‘Yes, |am, but call me Sam. Nice to__you. Sorry 'mlate. 'No problem. You look different fram your phate, Let's_ something to drink. Coffee? Tea? ‘No, thanks. Water forme. Idon't__caffeine after 9:00 a.m, nunano |___this place. Mettoo. Where do you___ in New Jersey? In Edison. Near the nall1___with my mother. Really? what do you_? Ima teacher. Iteach chemistry. Chemistry? Haw interesting. Yes, it's a very interesting job. What'sbout you? Im a journalist. You__ the movies, Kevin. ‘What kind of movies do you _? Science-fictian movies.|__Star Wers, on. K Doyou___ Star Wars? ORORORaR GRAMMAR word order in questions 4 Gover the conversation. Put the words in order to make the questions. 1 wantyou do drinka 2 in New live Jersey you do where 3. movies like kind you of what do > p.128 Grammar Bank 3C. Learn more about word order in questions and practice it. VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION question words; sentence stress (au) Listen and repeat the question words and phrases, How is Wh- pronounced in Who? How isit pronounced in the other question words? “How? How many? What? What kind? When? Where? Which? Who? Why? Complete the questions with a question word or phrase from the list ina, 1 What__ phone do you have? Thave an iPhone. 2 old are you? 22. 3 ‘brothers and sisters do youhave? Thave two sisters. 4 do you prefer, Saturdays or Sundays? Saturdays. 5 ____doyouhave English classes? (On Mondays and Wednesdays, 6 of movies do you like? like old Japanese movies. 7 do you live? Downtown, 8 ’s your favorite actor? ‘Tom Hanks. 9 do you like him? Because he's very good-looking! © @22i) Listen and check Listen again and repeat the questions. Copy the xhythm. (What phone co you haver 5 Workin pairs. A ask B the questions. B give your own, answers. Then change roles. SPEAKING Imagine you meet a new friend online, and you go out for coffee together. Look at the prompts and write eight questions. Where do you work? Who is your favorite singer? Where P work What sports tke magazines / watch TV shows / reed = languages do car \ speak a What kind of music rus \ play \ have TV show Who restaurant Wnge | Yourfavorite nial . actor Work in pairs with student you don’t know very well. A Ask your first question. B Answer the question. Give more information ifyou can. A React to B's answer. B Ask your first question, A What kind of ‘music do you like?, A Realy too) B J ike classical music, especially Mozart. WRITING > p.ili Writing A personal profile. Write a profile ofyourself, @23)) SONG Somethin’ Stupid 2 Online Practice 25 s cal E At a coffee shop TELLING THE TIME @ BUYING A COFFEE a Look atthe clock. What time is it? > p. 157 Vocabulary Bank Time. Do Part. 'b Communication What's the time? A p.101 B p.106. @¢ ROB AND JENNY MEET a (225)) Watch or listen to what happens when Rob and Jenny meet. What dothey decide to do? 'b- Watch or listen again. Mark the sentences'T (true) or F (false). Say why the Fsentences are false. 1 Jenny’s full names jennifer. 2 Robis early. 3 Jenny likes the hotel 4 She doesn’t like the hotel coffee. She has a meeting with Daniel at 9:15. ‘The office isn’t very far from the hotel. @ Lookat the coffee shop menu. Do you know what allthe things are? drinks ond cakes Espresso | single 245 double 2.80 Americano | regular 3.15 large 3.95 Latte | regulor3.45 large 3.65 Cappuccino | regular3.45 large 3.68 Tea | regulor2.65 — large 3.10 Brownie | 3.00 Croissant | 3.00 'b 226)) Watch orlisten to Rob and Jenny buying coffee. Answer the questions. 1 Whatkind of coffee do Rob and Jenny have? 2. Whatdo they have to eat? 3 How muchisie? © Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases, Preutear Yous) Cant you? What would you like, Jenny? An espresso, please. ‘or double? or large? Tohave or take away? Totake away. “Anything else? | No, thanks. Abrowmie forme, please. anda croissant. (OK. How muchis that? That's £12.45, please. Sorry, how much? 12.45, Thank you. ‘And your Thanks, Cultural note barista = person who works in a coffee shop 4. @27)) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm. € Inthrees, practice the dialogue. f fi Role-play the dialogue in groups of three. ‘Then change roles. A (book open) You are the barista, B (book closed) You invite C (book closed) ro have adrink Abbegins: Can Ihelp you? Basks C: What would you like? 4 @¢ FIRST DAY IN THE OFFICE a 28)) Watch or listen and answer the questions. What's Karen's job? Where in Europe does Jenny have family? ‘Where does shelive in New York? Does Karen have family in New York? ‘What does Daniel offer Jenny to drink? What time is his next meeting? } Lookat the Social English phrases. Who says them: Rob, Karen, or Daniel? Social English phrases Here we are. Is this your first time in [the UK]? \Would you like something to drink? Talk to youleter, © (2293) Watch or listen and check. Do you know what they are in your language? 4 Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases. |B conyou.2 | [J tetthe time ] order food and drink in a cafe [L] meet and introduce people ciImm=™pD Ea G Whose..?, possessive 's - V famiy Who's that? P inj the letter 0 Is she his wife or his sister? He's my nephew ~ my sister's son, 1 GRAMMAR Whose...? possessive ’s Thevofecetas Grind ofc Neer Oo are people 1-3 (3 = very interested, 2= interested, 1 = not very a ae © musicians (D) TVstars hoses 5 spores players politicians others (say what) uu know the celebrity — but who is the other person? e 2 bb Lookat the celebrities in the photos. In pairs, answer the CJ questions for each celebrity. 1 What does he { she do? Where is he / she from? 2 Doyou know anything about his / her family or private life? ‘She's Justin Bieber's asister b mother He's Carla Bruni's ~ a ex-boyfriend b ex-husband ‘She's Lionel Messi's a wife b sister ‘She's Jack Nicholson's a daughter b girlfriend He's George Clooney's f Lookat some things from the photos. Whose are they? pibrotben es 3. Areyou interested in these people? Why (not)? © Witha partner, guess who the other person in each photo is. Choose a or b in sentences 1-5. 4 @/3v)) Listen and check. What does ’s mean in sentences IS? e > p.130 Grammar Bank 4A. Learn more about Whose...? and possessive 's and practice them. a Pkwh = Whose the wristband?”) (it's George Clooney's. me eee sunglasses 2 VOCABULARY family a > p.155 Vocabulary Bank The family. 1b Inpairs, answer the questions. Who's...? 1 yourmother’smother Mygrandrmother 2 your father’s brother 3 your brother's f sister's daughter 4 youraunt’schildren __ 5 your husband's | wife's brother 6 yourniece’s brother PRONUNCIATION js, the letter o 2/33)) Listen and repeat the words and sound. [efor [rst woter ooo taba ance comin > p.166 Sound Bank. Look atthe different spellings for this sound, How is the letter o pronounced in these words? Put them in the right column, come do dont doster go home job London model money no one hot stop who up| phone come | don't 2/34) Listen and check. Practice saying the words. Practice the dialogues with a partner, ‘Whos that? My mother. She's very young! No, she's sity-one, She's @ doctor. Who are they? ‘That's my brother and hs son. Do they ve in London? No, they dort. a>a> a>a> LISTENING & SPEAKING ~ = ) 2351) Listen to Isabel showing 2 friend photos on her phone. Who are the people in the photos in relation to Isabel? Listen again, Write down more information about the people in the photos, eg, their names, ages, jobs, etc Work with a partner. A Show B some photos offamilyor | friends on your phone or write their names on a piece of paper B Askthree questions about each person. who's tht?) she'smy sister Yolande veer How olds she?) V everyday activities P linking and sentence stress date) oars mee)! 1 VOCABULARY everyday activities a (2/36) Listen to the sounds and number the phrases 1-6. LD gecdressea ( getup 1 have breakfast Ci take a shower goto work j schoo! Chive a coffee What order do you dothese things n the morning? Tell your partner. Crt getup. tent © > p.156 Vocabulary Bank Everyday activities, 2 PRONUNCIATION linking and sentence stress Connected speech Remember, when people speak, they Usually link words together. Sometimes three linked words sound lke one Word, eg, Igetupat seven. a (2)38)) Listen and write five sentences. Rene 'b (2/39) Listen and repeat the sentences. ‘Copy the rhychm, get up_st seven. Itake shower. 1g0 to work thave s sandwich for lunch Iget home st six. thave pizza for dinner. 1got bed seten. What s life! G prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (at, in, to) What do you do inthe evening? Ihave dinner ‘and watch TV. 3 READING & LISTENING a Read the article. How do you think Nico feels atthe end of typical day? Why? Choose from the adjectives in the lst. bored happy stressed sad tired worried relaxed b Read the article again. Guess the meaning of the highlighted words and phrases. Then underline words and phrases connected with restaurants, eg, chef. © > Communication Nico's day A p.1018 p.106. A Ask B questions. B Find the answers in the text. Then change roles. What time does Nico get: oor) Cesar up ate. FATHER & DAUGHTER whose day is more stressful? 7/- ico is a chef and has his own restaurant, the Blue Jar. He lives in Chile with his wife and her three children, aged 16, 12, and 9. 6:30 a.m. | get up and make breakfast for the children. Then | have breakfast ~a coffee and cereal — and | read the sports section of the paper. |. | go to the market to buy fruit and vegetables for the restaurant. When | get to the restaurant, | check the reservations and my emails and plan the special menu of the day. | have my second cup af cafiee. | start cooking. The radio is on, and we are busy with breakfast orders, but we also have to prepare the food for lunch. I check the tables and have my third coffee. ‘Suddenly everyone arrives at the same time and the restaurant is full (on a good day). | start to shout instructions at the chefs and waiters. We make lunch for 85 people in about an tour and @ halt. | come into the restaurant and talk to the customers and ask if they are happy with the food. I'm really hungry now. Finally, | have lunch. tdon'tenjoy it very much because | don't have time to relax. 715 8:45 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 12:00 ps 1:30 p.m, 2:45 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2/403) Listen to Amelia, Nico’s 16-year-old stepdaughter, talking about her day. Fillin the blanks with a word, a number, or atime. Morning 630 Shegetsup. She starts school Shehas____or classes. Afternoon She has lunch, She only has. minutes for lunch, Shehas or classes. She finishes school. On Mondays and she hes extra classes to prepare for the college entrance exam, On Tuesdays and she has practice Evening She does ‘and studies until dinner, After dinner, she studies until. ‘She goes to bed. @ Look back atthe text and the information in d. Whose day do you think is more stressful, Nico’s or Amelia's? Why? 4:00 p.m. After lunch, | go back to the kitchen and plan the food for the evening menu. 5:30 pum. Igo home to be with the family foraicouplevefihaurs. The children do their homework and | make their dinner. 7:30 p.m. I goiback to the restaurant, which is full again, and | check that everything is OK. 10:00 p.m. 1 go home and take a shower. Then I collapse on the sofa with a sandwich. 11:00 p.m. I go to bed, ready to start again the next day. 4 GRAMMAR prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (at, in, to) a Lookat some sentences from Amelia's day. Complete them with in, on, at, orto. 1 getup ___six hirty 2 __ the morning we usually have five classes, sometimes six. 3. Wehave lunch schoclin the cafeteria. 4 ___Mondays and Wednesdays go extra classes. b @a1)) Listen and check. © >p.130 Grammer Bank 4B. Learn more about prepositions and practice them. d (2/44)) Listen and say the time phrases with the right preposition. )the weekend ( on the weekend 5 SPEAKING & WRITING a Work in pairs. Interview your partner about atypical weekday with the questions. What time get up? ‘have breakfastin the moming? What / hove? How / go to work orschaol? What time / staré work or school? ‘have along lunch break? How long? What time / fish werk or school? What / do after work or school? ‘relaxin the evening? What / do? when / do English homework? What time goto bed? How /feelat the end ofthe day? | © when you can'tbe exact ‘What time do you get up? At about 7.15. | What do you have for breakfast? t depends. IF have time, | have toast or cereal. b_ Who do you think has a more stressful day, you or your partner? Why? © > p.112 Writing A magazine article. Write about your favorite day. Online Proctice B31 | ARTA: \V adverbs and expressions of frequency P the letter h 1 VOCABULARY adverbs and expressions of frequency a (2)45)) Fill in the blanks with a “time” word. Listen and check. 1 sixty seconds = 2 thirty minute 3 sixtyminutes= an 4 twenty-fourhours = a 6 7 aminue halfan seven days = a four weeks = a ‘twelvemonths= a_ b > p.157 Vocabulary Bank Time. Do parts 2and 3. 2 GRAMMAR position of adverbs and expressions of frequency a. Read che text about teenagers. Is it the same in. your country? Short life, long life? position of adverbs and expressions of frequency How often do you eat fruit? PRONUNCIATION the letter h 2/50) Listen and repeat the words and sound. house [BOW hardly healthy high Howse | have hungry happy (2)51)) Listen, Circle rhe word where kis not pronounced, Harry's a hair stylist. He hardly ever has breakfast. He only has half an hour for lunch. He often has a hamburger for dinner, Harry isn't very healthy. Practice saying the sentences, 4 > p.166 Sound Bank. Look ar the typical spellings for this sound, Today’s teenagers may not live as long as their parents | Look atthe position of the highlighted words and expressions. correct rule. 1 Adverbs of frequency (e.g, usually) go. before after a main verb. before after the vert be. 2 Expressions of frequency (e.g. every week} go. ‘a the beginning |r tie end of a phrase or sentence. © > p.130 Grammar Bank 4C. Learn more about adverbs and expressions of frequency and practice them. Make true sentences about you with the verb phrases below and an adverb or expression of frequency. ‘Compare with a partner. belate for work {school watch the news on TV, gotothe hairsalon check your email be tired in the morning goto the movies do housework chatonline moter ate forwok oe Ccheck my emails five times a day. ‘octors are worried that today’s teenagers have a ‘very unhealthy lifestyle, and may not live as long as their parents’ generation. Research shows: + 30%of teenagers neverhave breakfast. + They eat fast food at least ewovonithree:timesiaweek hardlyevereat and 75% ‘nuit or green vegetables. + They don‘tusuallyssteep 8 tours a day. (30% sleep only 4—7 hours.) They arevoiten tired in the morning. + They spend about 31 hours online everyiweek. A lot of teenagers neveriplay sports or exercise. b READING & SPEAKING Workin pairs. Check (7) five things that you think help people to live to be a hundred. Then read the article to check. They have a big family. They aren'tin a hurry. They sleep eight hours. 7 They have pets. 1 They hardly ever eat meat 1 They hardly ever take medicine (They often goto the doctor They work outside. i They often see friends Read the article again. In which places are these things importan 1 aspecial kind of water 2 aspecial kind of food the weather being positive Inderline new words or phrases in the texts and compare with a partner. Try to guess their meaning. Choose two words to learn from each text Look atthe five things in athatare in the texts. Are they true for people in your country? Do you think they have ahealthy lifestyle? > Communication Short life, long life? 101 Interview your partner with the questionnaire. Then change roles. 282i) SONG Who Wants to Live Forever of a long life Me In three areas of the world, a very high number of preemie usenet a Miah ues eR Rear Ecuador | Jissbama salvage in the Andes is often cated the Valley of Long Life.” What's its secret? Firstly, Vilcabamba is not very hot ‘or very cold ~ the temperature is usually between 64 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit (x8 and 27 degrees Celsius), and the ar is very clean, ‘Secondly, people work hard in the fields and exercise a lot. Thirdly, their diet is very healthy. They eat a lot of fruit and vegetables, and they hardly ever eat meat or fish. The water they drink, from the river in Vilcabemba, is very rich in minerals, They also have a good social life. In Vilcabambe people say, "The left leg and the right leg help you to be healthy, because they take you to your friends’ homes. Italy [rods arountsn region of Sarnia, one out of every 200 people lives to be 200, and they are usually very healthy, too. Most of the people in the villages work outside in their elds ‘and with their animals. They have a healthy diet, with a lot of vegetables and not much meat or fish. They hardly ever take any medicine. “Life ts hard,” says Fortunato, who is a shepherd, “but Tamnever stressed. Inever read the newspaper ~ because I can'tread very wel” Japan Seaiaeecaaie Jeople in Okinawa in Japan do not have big meals. They usually just hhave vegetables and fish, and often eat soy. Okinawans are very active, and they often work until they are 80 or more. But they also relax every day —they see friends and they meditate, Ushi, from Okinawa, {s107. In the evening, she often dances with her daughter. “Twant to have a boyfriend,” she says. When journalists ask people from Okinawa “what is your secret?” they answer, “We are happy, we are always. positive, and we are never in a hurry.” { Online Practice GRAMMAR Eire) a,b, ore. 1 10 " 12 13 4 1s I anot b don’t c doesn't My sister th:ee children. ahas b have c haves English? a Are they speak b Speak they ¢ Dothey speak your sister work? a Does bls cDo ‘A Doyouwork here? B Yes,1 a work b do cam A What__? B He's anengineer ahedoes b doeshe c doeshedo Whit languages a speak you b doyouspeak © youspeak Billis__. Carle's husband b husband's Carla © the Carla’s husband Thisismy. house. a parent’s b parents’ ¢ parent is this book? a Who's b Who c Whose ‘We usually havelunch__two o'clock ain bon cat What time do you go ain bto cat She late for lass. a neveris b isnever 1 carly. usually getup b getusually up © getupusually Thave an English class a oneaweek b onethe week © onceaweek livenear here. bed? € never does VOCABULARY a Complete with at, to, in, on, or up. 1 Saturday night go to che movies. 2 Tmastudent. I'm. college, and live. an apartment. 3. What time do you usually wake _? 4 What time do you go work? b Complete the phrases with these verbs. do get go have listen play read take watch wear 1 dressed 6 the guitar 2 breakfast 7 _—tomusie 3 ashower 2 _ tom 4 _—yourhomework 9 __ the newspaper 5 shopping 10 glasses © Gives the word or phrase thatis different. 1 brother uncle niece grandfather 2 husband mother-inlaw stepsister aunt omeem oe eeeaeeeed 4 never early always often 5 hour minure once second d_ Complete the questions with How mazy, Who, Why, What, or Where. 1 do youlive? 2 does your father do? 3. isyour favorite family member? 4 hours do youwork? 5 do you want o earn English? PRONUNCIATION a Girls) the word witha different sound. 18 work here. = eam turn 28] sometimes cousin nurse uncle 3G] shopping home — model doctor 4 é father that. brother. think Shai lives watches finishes relaxes 1b Underline the stressed syllable. 1 belcause 3 unlem ployed 5 grand|mo|ther 2dentiss 4 re(cep|tio|nise CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the rextand fill in the blanks with these verbs in the correct form. do(2) drink drive earn eat have (a2) live read spend travel work b_ Read the text again. Isa typical man from your country similar to the typical American man? © Lookat the highlighted words or phrasesin the text and guess their meaning Is this the typical American man? tatistics tell us that the typical American man is 834 years old, *_lives ina house that costs $175,400, and is married with two children. He? ‘more than 40 hours a week and about $66,000 ayear. He # 100 hours a year going to and from work. He § truck and # it 16,408 miles a year. a Ford car or The typical American man is overweight (he weighs about 190 pounds), and he 7____lessithan three hours of exercise a week. He usually sleeps between six and half to seven hours a night. He °_ 14 hours of housework a day, ineluding cleaning. Het two cups of coffee a day, and he #2 approximately 23 pounds of pizza a year. ‘The typical American man learns 14 new words and # less than one book a year. He has five close friends and more than 200 friends and he watches them at least four hoursa day. He 2 about 13 hours online every week. i — . - t James @¢ CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLE? (2/53) Onthe street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions. -— Anya Yun Wels Stacey 1 James works between __hours aweek. 4 20and30 b 30and40 ¢ 40and50 2 Anya's sister is 220 bIS 16 3 Yuri usually gets up atabout on the weekend 4 6:30 b 8:00 ¢ 8:30 4 Wells___plays sports. a hardly ever _b sometimes often 5 Stacey a hasacat b hastwocats ¢ doesn'tlike cats CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks with a partner. Check (/) the box ifyou can do them. Can you, Gl exy-etaie youtivesrst wharyoxt 36 2 [) say what time you usually get up and goto bed Bare eer cere 4 (| askyour partner questions with the words below + What sports...? + What languages...? * Whatkind ofmusic...? + What TVshows...? ‘Short movies an American police officer ED Watch and enjoy the movie. Online Procee 35) |) Secteses ayo enspapes et P sentence stress Can she dance? Yes, but she car’t sing. Are you the next American Idol? VOCABULARY verb phrases Can you remember the verbs for things people do in their free time? d___homework p___the guitar 1__tomusic — g_tothe gym w__Tv h__acaffee > p-158 Vocabulary Bank More verb Dhrases. GRAMMAR can / can't Read about Gary's audition foran American TV show where people try to become professional singers. Complete the dialogue with phrases ae. a Canyoucome with me, please? b Ican't remember the words! © you can have coffee downstairs. d wecantthear: 2 oe 2)55)) Listen and check. 2)56)) Now listen to Gary and two other people (Justin and Naomi) sing. Vote for the person you want ro be on the show. 2)57)) Listen to the judges. What do they say about each singer? How does Gary feel? Look at four sentences with can | can’t Match sentences 1-4 with ad. Youcan’e 5 Youcan'e park here Can you come with me, please? You can have coffee downstairs. a Itisn't OK b Ie’spossible. © Please doit. You don’t know how > p.132 Grammar Bank SA. Learn more about can can’t and practice it. ‘Guard Hey! You canlt park here Gary 1Whece-can pack? ‘Guard in the parking ot over there Gary OK. Where's the main entrance? Guard The er-rence? I's on the ather street. Gary Thanks! — es “2:45 pam. | wait for my om, Five hous later autition with 360 other Eraly, a woman calls singers. Im very nervous, my number. ‘Organizer You can practice your ‘songs here, and 2 Good luck! Organizer 2 “eurn naw ~ AS p.m. | walk onto the stage. can ‘see a table and three udges. Judge What's your song? Gary House of the Rising Sun by The Animals. Judge Sorry,4___Can you speak up? Gary House of the Rising Sun. Judge You can start when you're ready..Can you start, please? 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress a (2)59)) Listen and repeat the dialogues Copy the rhythm. ‘A Can you come tomorrow? Yes. ican come in the morning. Can you play a musical instrument? Yes,ican. ‘A What can you play? B Icenplay the guit ‘A Canwe park here? B_ No, you can't. You can't park here. o> o b 2603) Listen. Can you hear the difference? 1 a Teansing Tean’tsing She can dance very well She can'edance very wel He can cook He can'tcook can come to the meeting. can't come to the meeting, You can park here. You can’t park here. can drive. Ican’t drive. 11) Listen Gireida or b. KGirclsn © @ 4 SPEAKING a > Communication Do you want to be famous? p.102. Are you musical, artistic, sporty, or good with words? Interview your partner and complete the survey. 1b Change partners and tell your new partner what your first partner can and can’t do. 5 READING a American Idol is an American TV show. Look at the title of the article and the photos, With a partner, guess which two of the singers are “winners” today. Then, read the article and check. 1b Lookat the highlighted words and phrases related to pop music. With a partner, guess their meaning. Are the words similar in your language? © Do youhave similar shows to American Idol in your country? Can you remember the names of some of the winners? Where are chey now? 262) SONG Famous 4 American Idol tN el) “In the future, everyone will be world- famous for fifteen minutes.” Andy Warhol KELLY CLARKSON Al then? Number inthe US and topiten records in the UK and Ausra fee ae too cana Tiny Soe Ce RUBEN STUDDARD ‘And then? & recording contract with Records. Anumber4 album in 2003 and a number 2single, Fiying Without Wings. Later 2 singer in the play Ain't Misbehavin’ ‘And today? Anew recording contract asmall record company. CARRIE UNDERWOOD ‘And then? Over seven milion copies sold of her album Some Hearts Winner of seven Grammies and sixteen Bilboard Music Awards. ‘And today? She has a recording contract. She gives concerts to ‘audiences around the worid. She is also the face of Olay skin products. LEE DEWYZE WINNER, SEASON 3 ‘And then? & recording contract with 19 Entertainment and RCA Records. His Wersion of U2's Beautiful Day sold about 100,000 copies. ‘And today? He gives concerts in South East Asia and China, but he AN doesn't have a recording contract. present continuous V verb phrases What are P i they doing? 5B Love your neighbor They're having a party. 1 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING verb phrases a @2)) Read the article about neighbors. Then listen to eight sounds, and write a-h in the boxes. Noisy neighbors the top problems! Sometimes its dificult to love your netghbors, expectally when they ake aot of noise. These are some things people co that cause problems Their babies cry ] Their dogs bark ] They talk oud or argue a lot i theytaven 5 Their chitdren shout al the time Hl They have the TV on very loud They play toud musi parties. “y r the planet CJ ipaziicn as eaiatinara i op threcfor e i e © Do the questionnaire with a partner. e Are your neighbors noisy? . Are you a noisy neighbor? ‘ 1 bgdaeemensia tetera oJ 2 Doyou have neighbors...? Cd ae e aaa € next door tJ 3 Are your neighbors...? Cd Se cial Cc not very noisy 4. Which of the things in a do they do? Do they make any other noises? 5 Areyoua noisy neighbor? Which of the things in a do you or your family do? 7745) ) 2 GRAMMAR present continuous 3 PRONUNCIATION & SPEAKING /:/ a (9/3)) Look atthe picture ofthe apartment a_(@)6}) Listen and repeat the words and sound. building, Why do you think the couple in = apartment 5 can’t sleep? Listen and check. ay singing dancing going doing singer | studying language wrong young D Listen again and complete the dialogues think bank pink thanks with verbs from the lst. Saeeiaeee b_ In pairs, point and ask and answer about the people in the apartment building. Whats ie doing? (He's paying the guitar What are they doing? arguing crying doing getting going happening having saying shouting (x2) “Wan Are you awake? Women Yes. what's that noise? ee In Spot the differences A p.102B p.107, M Theyte__aparty downstairs. Deseribe the pictures and find eight differences, Again! what time iit? 4 1200. 4 LISTENING Who's? a 87) Look atthe photo and read about Rebecca Flint. Then People on the street. From the party. listen to her talking about noise rules where she lives. Does she what’ 2 Why are they > think they are a good thing or a bad thing? leant hear. ‘Arethey__? Switzerland The sound of 1M No, they aren't. They're. goodbye, Excuse me! We're trying to sleep. Its 1:00 inthe morning! ‘witzerland has very M_ 0h, no. Now the baby next door is 1 strict anti-noise W What's the time? rules, especially for people who live in apartments. Rebecca W What are you 2 Where are Flint, a British woman you 2 who lives and works. M Im up. can't sleep with that noise. rate SWlesitown ot Chur, tells us about a life without noise. © Complete the sentences. ‘They ___havinga party in apartmenc 8. (2) ____they arguing? Listen again and complete the sentences. No, they __ arguing. They're saying x goodbye. During the week 4 ead there andGrathevight word 1 Shecant___between 12:30nd2:00 pm. We use the presentcontinuous (be + verbs -ing) Fe a ae mee totalk about now | every day. or _____after 10pm. 3 Shecan'ttakea___ ora, after 10 p.m. € > p.132 Grammar Bank 5B. Learn more about the present continuous and practice it. On Saturdays £ @59 Listento chesounds. What's 4 Sheean ‘but itcan’t be loud after 10 p.m. happening? Write six sentences, On Sundays 5 Shecan’t___ furniture or puta on the wall. 6 Shecan't. the washing machine. € Doyou think these are good or bad rules? Why (not)? Do you have any similar rules in your country? What happens if you make a lot of noise late at night? = V the weather and seasons P places in New York City 1 VOCABULARY & LISTENING the weather and seasons & Lookatthe photo and answer the questions. 1 Whatcity i it? 2 What monument can you see? 3. What's the weather like? Do you think it's typical ‘weather there? b > p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and dates. Do part 1 € @)10}) Listen toa travel guide talking about the weather in New York City. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Iesnever very hot or very cold. 2 The normal temperature in the summer is 95°F. 3 Itoften snows inthe winter. 4 Inthe spring and the fall, the weather changes alot. 5 It’s often foggy in New York City. What's the weather like where you live in the different seasons? 2 READING & SPEAKING a Read the guidebook extract about things to do in New York City, and fird the answers to che “Where can you...?” questions. Answer with BP (Bryant Park), CL (The Cloisters), or HL (the Hligh Line). b Read the text again. Underline three new words in each paragraph. Compare with a partner. © Talk toa partner. *+ Which of the three places would you prefer to go to? Why? + Where isa good place to go in your town...? ~ whenit's very cold ~ when it raining — when the sunis shining + What can you do in hese places? G simple present or present continuous? 1 Sun and the City 2 WHEN IT’S RAINING 3) WHEN THE SUN IS SHINING Look! It's raining! Italways rains here. WHAT TO DOIN NEW YORK CITY... ? 1 WHENIT’S VERY COLD Go ice skating at Bryant Park. Bryant Park is @ beautiful, ppark in midtown Manhattan, behind the New York Public Library on Sixth Avenue. In the winter, the area behind the library is made into an ice-skating rink. Thereis a skating school where you can take Lessons, and there is@ ‘cafe where you can enjoy lunch or dinner after you skate. From October to January, Bryant Park's walking paths become an outdoor shopping center called the Holiday ‘Shops at Bryant Park Go to Fort Tryon Park and visit The Cloisters. You can take 2 subway ora bus from midtown Manhattan, and visit The Cloisters (part of the Metropolitan Museum, ‘of Art) in Fort Tryon Park in the north of Manhattan, The Cloisters is very popular withadults and children. Adults like this museum because it Is full of interesting old art and architecture, Children like this museum because the building looks like a castle! IFthe sun comes out, walk outside and Look at the amazing views of the George Washington Bridge or the New Jersey Palisades across the Hudson River. Goto the High Line, New York City’s newest park. (On the west side of Manhattan between Gansevoort Street ‘and West 34th Street, the High Line isa |-mile public perk ‘onold train tracks, The High Lne has flower gardens with chairs so you can sitand enjoy the sun. It has beautiful views of the Hudson River andinteresting art. I's a perfect place for apicnicin the afternoon or awalk in the evening. It’s a beautiful place, and you can't believe that you are in the middle of a busy city. WHERE CAN YOU, [] teamntodo somethingnew T] __ takeawatk nthe evening J} havea very gooc view TU see are EI exercise [)__ osome shopping eee nbricge sea very interesting building oveabun a 1D) Jackand his girlfriend Rockefeller Center. Cover the ¢§ they see. — fol are at the Top of the Rock at the rsation and listen. Check (/) the plac aL moving (move. ‘This is great. Everybody 4 (take) photos, too. Look, that's Central Par M_ Where? Oh, yes. Ican see it. Where's the Brooklyn Bridge? J Its over there. And look at Yankee Stadium. A baseball game's on! M i Haw do you know? Because the stadium lights (shine), The lights only _ (Ghine] when there's @ baseball geme on. p (love) the view of the Hudson River with the Statue of Liberty ‘and Elis island, ‘Me, too. Go and stand there. | (ant) to take @ phato of you. OK. Make sure you get the Chrysler Building, too. ‘think it {stort} torain. Oh, yes, ook. it (rain. ttalways: (rain) when were sightseeing! Andits windy, too. Let's go back inside. z|[zczc=z (open) Lets go. Quick, the elevator door © Read the conversation again, and focus on the verbs shine and rain. When do ‘we use the simple present? When do we use the present continuous? 4 > p.132 Grammar Bank SC. Learn more about the simple present and present continuous and practice them. © > Communication What do you do? What are you doing now? A p.1038 9.107, 4 PRONUNCIATION places in New York City a 133) Place names in New York City are sometimes difficult for visitors to pronounce and understand. Listen. Underline the stressed syllable in the bold words. CenitratPark the Broolklyn Bridge the Staltue of Liberity Ellis stand St-Paltrick’s Calthe|dral —Rojckeffelller Cenjter the Hud|son River Yanjkee Staldilum — Walshingiton Square Park Grand Cen tral Ter|mijnal 'b Listen again and repeat the names. © Practice with a partner. Imagine you are in a taxi Where do youwant go? ) (To Grand Centra Terminal please, 5S WRITING a Are social networking sites, e.g, Twitter or Facebook, popular in your country? What kind of people use them? Do you or your friends use them? b > p.113 writing Social networking. Write Facebook posts to say what you are doing on vacation. - In a clothing store ° S VOCABULARY clothes 2 Wd MEETING ON THE STREET - a Match the words and pictures. a (9)15)) Watch or listen o Jenny and Rab, What problem does 5 Rob have? 2 z 2 a ty ‘b Watch or listen again. Complete the sentences. = 1 Robhasa___for Jenny. 2 2 Jenny has another meeting with —_ J 3 Robhasaninterview in minutes. 2 4 Jenny's meetingjis at nine 5 3 3 5 Robneedsto buyanew 6 They gotoaclothing ca y 7 Jenny needs to answer her Y € (926!) Lookatthe information box. Listen and repeat Y y the phrases, Y O Apotogizing = 7 8 tim sorry, That's OK ~ imsosory, Donttworry. 9 Iimreally sorry. No problem. Cover the box. In pairs, practice apologizing and responding. J Li ajackee rigeekot! —] askire sk 3 M4 BUYING CLOTHES [jeans sina? =] ehoes fas a @27) Watch or listen ro Rob Ch achiretor’ Cl) aameaterrewetort buying a shire. Answer the C7 pants ipeents questions. b 14%) Listen and check. Practice saying eo the words. Does he try it on 3. How muchis the shire? CO) axshire ifort 1b Watch or listen again. Complete the You Hear phrases. ))YouHear YouSay 6) ou? Yes, what size is this shirt? Let's see. it's small. What ____do youneed? A medium. Can This isa Thanks. Where can try it on? The changing. are ‘over there, Thank you. it? Its fine. How much sit? Its £44.99. © 18) Watch or listen and repeat the You Say phrases. Copy the rhythm, UO Saying prices in the US $500 = five dallas $5.50 = Five dollars and fiftyive cents, fiverity sot = fifty cents Sizes Stes $= small, M=medium, L=large, xL=extra large ‘Saying prices in the UK 50p = fifty pence Practice the dialogue with a partner. © Mf Inpairs, role-play buying clothes. A (book open) You are the salesperson. Start with Can I htelp you? B (book closed) You are the customer. Buy a T-shirt, a jacket, or jeans. £ Change roles. $2450 [B conn? 4 @¢ JENNY’S ON THE PHONE a 19)) Watch or listen and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false) 1 Jenny is talking to Eddie. 2. She says she doesn't like London. 3. She says she likes the people inthe office. 4 Jenny is standing outside the store. 5 Eddie thinks that Rob is her boss. 6 Jenny loves Rob’s new shirt. 1b Watch or listen again. Say why the F sentences are false. € Look atthe Social English phrases. Who says them: Jenny, Rob, or Eddie? Social English phrases tts so cool! Ihave to go. Right now? Have fun! Dont be silly! What's wrong? Wait aminute. No way! ‘American and British English ‘store = American English shop = British English Inine}-thirty = American English half past (nine]= British English 4 20)) Watch orlisten and check. Do you know what they are in your language? € Watch or listen again and repeat the phrases, 1 epologize [F] buy clothes Ci seyprices Online Practice 4a 1. GRAMMAR object pronouns @ Lookatthe three book covers and read the information that tells you what the book is about. Answer the ‘questions with Red Roses (RR), Sally's Phone (SP), or Dead Man's Money (DMM), Which book...? object pronouns: me, you, him, etc. V phone language P ash fi, and id Reading in English Doyou like her? “Who is the man with the roses in his hand?” thinks Anna. “| want to meet Bi “Who isthe girt with the guitar?” thinks Will.“ ike Wa. | want to meet But they do not meet “There are lots of men,” says Anna's friend Vicki, but Anna can't forget Will. And then one rainy day. Sallyis always running, 3nd she has her phone with Hh all the time: at home, on the train, at work, at lunchtime, and at the stores, But then one afternoon, suddenly she has different phone..and it changes her life EES ‘When Cal Dexter rents one of the Blue Lake Cabins, he finds $3,000 - under the floor! He doesn't knowit, but it is the money from bank robbery. A dead man's money. “Do I take itto the police?" he thinks. But three mare people want the money, ‘and two af HEM are dangerous a Can Cal stop emi? Yes, I want to meet her, 2 PRONUNCIATION ay, ji, and // a )23)) Say the three groups of words and match them, toa sound picture. Listen and check. i |? Oi fish | Cae 1 jasloranery LC bike 2 eaesplasinihe US kn ie he slg Sah pe 3 isabouta person who isstressed Shes a ae 4 — fesbouramanina diet stuaton er cs ae mage 5 __ isabouta person who is romantic 6 hava gadgettat is imporane b 24) Listen, Can you hear the difference? b Look atthe highlighted words in the texts. Who do ba hes Gk platen eee 2ame b my Sathis b these Sait beat 6 awe b why hit =the man with te roses > p.134 Grammar Bank 6A. Learn more about object pronouns and practice them. @ 221) Listen and say the sentences with a pronoun instead of the name(s). 9) tke anna. Cte her. 25) Listen and check (7) the word you hear: (826) Listen to this love story. Practice telling it, ‘They live ina big ity He works inan office, she's awriter. ‘She meets him in the gym. Ske likes his smile He thinks she loves him. He buys herring But finally, she says goodbye > Sally's Phone ~ 3 READING & LISTENING Lunchtime Cc Itis one o'clock. Sally and Claire are ~ a 271) Read and listento anextract from ooking at skirts. Sally's Phone. Answer the questions. “Do you like this one, Sally?” Claire says. a “Yes, i's beautiful, Bur Inever wear red.” —~ __| CHARACTERS: “Do you like red?” Claire asks. iz * Sally, a young woman “Yes, Ido—but Andrew doesn't.” | + Claire, Sally's friend from work “Well,” Claire says, “it’s a beautiful skirt. c + Andrew, Sally’s boyfriend You like red. What do you want to do?” = + Paul, a young man Sally buys the skirt. + Katharine, Pauls sister Claire goes back to work, but Sally wants a coffee. She goes into a | cafe. She buys a coffee and sits down. Then she calls her mother. rs 1 Where aveCliireandSallye i “Hi, Mom. I have a new skirt — it’s beautiful. I want to wear 2. Why doesn’t Sally buy the skirt immediately? it tonight.” 0 3, What do they do when they finish shopping? “What color is it?” o 4 Why does she call her mother? “W's réd.” _ rs is a goo lor for you,” says her mother. ~ 5. Whatis Paul doing when Sally stalking to “Thats nice. Red isa good color for you,” says her ‘Next to Sally, Pals finishing his coffee. He calls his friend and talks him. Then he stands up. The bag with the red skire falls on the floor “Oh! I'm sorry.” Paul says. “That's OK,” Sally says. He puts) a her mother? 6 What happens when he stands up? 7 Do they go outof the cafe rogether? down his phone and picks up the bag. “Here's your bag.” ~ — b Read the extract again. With a partner guess “Thank you.” She smiles. he meaning of the highlighted verbs. “What a nice smile!” Paul thinks. as . oe ise Paul picks up his phone and goes out of the cafe. oa Boos © (928) Read and listen to the next part coffee. She picks up her bag and her phone, and goes back to work. of the story. Why are Paul and Sally ” ~ having problems? Sally’s Phone Pronouns and possessive adjectives oe when you reac, be careful with different kinds of pronouns and possessive Miaet Teepe aieeg ghey atta ates Wake Paul isin his office. A Sue you Know who (or whall they refer to. ‘A phone rings. “What's that noise? Paul thinks. Read the extract again. With a partner, He answers the phone. Itis Andrew. 7 say who the highlighted pronouns and mee alte a sessive adjectives refer to. ic isn’t Sally, it’s Paul.” Pee ~— “Paul? Paul who? Where's Sally ~ —Paulwentsto Who's Sally? There's no Sally here.” caine) C= Pout “Hoh” : E Andrew finishes the cal. © Underline words orphrasesin the extract Jy 1 abourphoncsormabingeals.eg. rns, Paslwantsocalhis mother He finds "Mom onthe phone, nd | answers the phone, et. “Hello, Mom. It's Paul.” £ What do you think happens inthe end? “Paul? Who's Paul? 'm not Paul's mom. I'm Sally’s mom.” | “What's happening?” Paul chinks. j “What number is that?” he asks. | “Ics 0783 491839." “Pm very sorry,” Paul sys. “I's the wrong number” “That's OK,” Sally’s mom says. “What a nice voice!” shé thinks. Sally is at work. Ring ring! ‘She answers the phone. 4 SPEAKING “Novis thsi.” > communication Reading n English p03. “Can you give a message to him? This is his sister Katharine, | Interview your partner. pies Party at my house tonight. It’s my birthday.” | | Reading in English E Reading Graded Readers, eg. the Oxford Bookworms series, helps you : toleam and remember vacabulery and grammar. Buy or borrow a Starter level 7 ook (with a CD if possible) O “Eight o'clock ~ OK. Bye” G like + (verb +-ing) V the date; ordinal numbers 1 VOCABULARY & PRONUNCIATION the date a Number the months 1-6, Capea Jne (February C] March Ci jamuary —— E] May b >p.159 Vocabulary Bank The weather and dates. Do part 2. (DP Ovanat numbers fist, our, te, ome orinl numbers cen be dificut osay Because they ena infor hore consonant P consonant clusters; saying the date Times we love sounds, e.g. sixth /skst € 31) Listen and repeat the ordinal numbers, Then practice saying them. fifth sixth eighth ewelfth (39323) How do you sey these dates? Listen and check, 3/l 1/2 5/3 6/4 VS 7/6 9/12 10/17 8/20 2/23 4/28 12/31 € Listen again and repeat the dates. Copy the rhythm. £ What days are holidaysin your country? g Askthe other students in your class When's your birthday? Does anyone have the same (ornearly the same) birthday as you? Mave reading. what kind of books do you lke? 2 READING a Read the first part of the text. What's special about the third Monday in January and the third Friday in June? Favorite Times The third Monday in January is the most depressing day of, the year, Says psychologist Dr. Cliff Amall, who calls it Blue Monday. Why? Because it's winter, the weather is usually gray and cold, the days are dark, and Monday is the first day of the working week. People are also often short of money after the holidays, and some people feel bad after breaking their New Year resolutions. And the happiest day of the year? “The third Friday in June,” says Dr. Arnall. And i's easy to see why ~ it's warm ontside, the evenings are light, and the weekend starts now! Ww. asked our readers about the days and times during the year that make them feel good. 1 What's your favorite time of day? Why? 2 What's your favorite day of the week? Why? 3 What's your favorite month? Why? ‘4 What's your favorite season? Why? 5 What's your favorite holiday? Why? b_ Read the questions and Joe’s and Rose's answers and complete them with phrases a-£ 2 every weekis different Tlike making plans ¢ Thate getting up early © Look atthe highlighted words and phrases and guess their meaning. d Tove cooking © the days are long £ Tlikebeing awake Geen 1 Ten thirty at right. Because i's the time of day when | can really relax 2 Saturday. Because 2 during the week, and Seturdey is the first day when | can stayimibed until 12 if| want! 3 August, Beceuse my birthday isin August and I'm usually con vacation. 4 The summer Because the weather's good, 2 people are inagond mood. 5 January ist. Because it's the start ofa new year, and @ Rose 35 1 Early morning, Because ¢ asleep, and the light is beautiful 2 Itdepends. Because * ! 3. May. Because the world is pale green, and asparagus is in season! 4 Fall, Because the leaves are red and yellow, and it’ atime for a lot of wonderful frit and vegetables. ¢ ! '5 Fourth of July. Because I love fireworks, and [always watch them at night with my family and when other people are [asparagus fireworks New Yearresoltions promises we | rakeon December let eg, teat | Tess or exerise more the new year e Fourth of uly sholiday in uly celebrating US independence 3 LISTENING a (9/33) Listen to Martin answering the questions in Favorite Times. Complete column 1. 1 What'syourfavorite..2. 2 Why? time of day during the week on the weekend day of the week ‘month season holiday b Listen again and complete column 2 GRAMMAR like + (verb + -ing) Complete the chart with a verb from the list. doritlike hate don'tmind Uke love What form of the verb follows like, love, don't mind, and hate? > p.134 Grammar Bank 6B. Learn more about like + (verb + -ing) and practice it. SPEAKING & WRITING Write a verb or verb phrase for each picture. Use the ~ing form of the verb. male we In pairs, ask and answer about each activity. A Doyeuthereang? >) a Yes ive AA what writers >) ( 8 Ske John Grisham co youll \ihat about you? Interview your partner with the five questions from Favorite Timesin 2. Write an article called My favorite times. Add photos or drawings if you can. Use the texts in 2 as a model comm EZ G review: be or do? What kind ¥ mise of music do P iy! you like? Music is changing their lives 1 VOCABULARY music a (359) Listen and number the kinds of music 1-9, Can you name any other kinds of music in English? Dhiphop [rock [classical [Latin [1 jazz [1] reggae! ‘b Whar kind of music do / don’t you like? tke ‘rock, but | don't like R&B. blues [“] heavy metal [] R&B ¢ Do the music quiz in small groups. 1 Whatkind of musicare 2 Whereare they from? Match the singers 3 Whose music do you hear in the M@lsbeeece 9 ieneed oem soundtrack of these movies / Beyonce 2 Dlootipiay 1 aa & C)Rthanna 2 wewai 3 ee = a Yehudi Menuhin a epee cea) Netaisutenarine ie & Ciahasedres 4 suas ees 6 Ireland ‘We Will Rock You Bob Marley « Dw ‘Spain Mamma Miat £ J Michael Bublé the US 2 GRAMMAR review: be or do? 3 PRONUNCIATION /y/ a Gireldehe right words a @39)) Listen and repeat the words and sound. T Whatkind of musi areyou| do you isten to? feast gee praise 2. Tot dont like hiphop. VA yea 3 Areyou { Doyou playin band? 4 She isn’t doesn’ listening to you. Hidden ‘sound, 5 Where are | do the Black Eyed Peas from? ‘Some words with the /sound (spelled with wor ef also have a y/ sounc before the iu, eg, music b >p.134 Grammar Bank 6C. Learn more about muzik NOT Pomeze. beand do and practicethem, : 40%) Listen and repeat the sentences, Then practice © 38!) Listen and make the questions. saying them. 2) theyte chinese. Ce they Chinese? 1 ‘Thaeyoung mmsiciarcplaya eautifil music, 2 He-usually uses a yellow pencil ‘) He piysthe guitar. ( Does he play the guita? ee 2 Theyogn dens stain January hse 4 SPEAKING a Read the music questionnaire. Complete the questions with are or do. Complete question 6 with the names of six musicians | bands you either love or hate. Music questionnaire ai yous big fan of a singer or band? youa member of afan club or forum? 2 How often you.? + gotoconcerts or gigs » godancing ‘+ watch MTV (or other music channels) = download music ‘look for song lyrics on the internet ‘sing karaoke 3 How __youusually listen to music? + onthe radio + online + onyouriPod/mPS3 player + oncds 4 What kind of music youltike listening to when youare..? «sad + heppy + stressed 5 you listening to a particuler song (r piece of musica lot right now? 6 What you think of.2 | “Male musician Female musicians Bands PD Giving opinions Uke i, I dont ike her, | IRninctheyre great / fantastic | 8k /not bad. anal tere ‘Take turns interviewing a partner with the music questionnaire. Ask for more information, Do you have similar ‘musical tastes? 5 READING a Doyou play a musical instrument? What? Do you enjoy playing it? b_ Read the article. How is music changing the lives of young people in Venezuela? rs Titty bilan The young ‘GSRAWETSE, Gustavo Dudamel, is one of the bestin the world, But we are not in New York City, London, or Vienna. We are in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. The orchestra is the Simén Bolivar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, and its conductor and young musicians come from the poorest families in the country. They are ‘a product of El Sistema (“the system’ in Spanish),a project started in 1975 to save poor children from crime and drug addiction through classical music. ‘Today, more than 270,000 young Venezuelans from the barrios {poor areas in Caracas) are learning to play instruments. They Beethoven and Brahms instead of learning to steal and shoot. Gisella, aged 11, says “Iam learning the Wila because I ‘want to escape from the barrio. In Venezuela, now it's cooler to like Strauss than salsa.” Edgar, 22, who plays in the orchestra, says “sometimes when we finish late, I stay in town ~ i's dangerous to go home at that time. But now, most of my friends are here, We are a family as well as an orchestra.” Dudamel is now also the Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, one of the US top orchestras. But he returns frequently to Caracas to conduct. “I miss my orchestra, but I will never leave them. They're family” he says. ¢ Lookat the highlighted words. With a partner, guess their meaning. 4d Doyou know of any other projects to help poor children? 6 WRITING > p.113 Writing An informal email. Youare going to writea ‘Similar email toa pen pal 7 41)) SONG Lemon Tree 2 GMmars ry GRAMMAR Grek) a,b, or 1 She. the piano. a canplay b cantoplay cansplay come tonigh? a Doyoucan b Youcan ¢ Canyou 3. A What's that noise? B a party upstairs 2 They having b They'rehaving © They'rehave 4 The weather is cold, but raining. 4 itdoemn't b itisntt ¢ irnor 5A What doing? B I'mtudying for an exam. aareyou b doyou ¢ youare 6 Look! The stadium's lights a shine b shines c areshining J The museum at 2:00 on Mondays. a closes isclosing c close 8 A What___? B Pmanurse a areyoudoing b doyoudo ¢ doyou 9. Ourson always calls every day, awe bus cour 10 Is your sister at home? [need to speak to , a him b she c her 11 Doyoulike housework? a doing bdo making 12 Idon'tmind carly. a getup b gettingup ¢ togerup BA hungry? B Yes. What’ for dinner? @ Doyou b Haveyou c Areyou 14 Whatsong, listening to? a areyou b doyou c youare 15. What time. she usually go to bed? ado bis c does VOCABULARY a Complete the phrases with these verbs. buy call dance forget have hear play run teke tell 1 ancise 6 apany 2 a musical instrument 7 photos 3 somebody's birthday 8 amarathon 4 apresentforyourmother 9 _ataxt 5 somebody a secret 10 atango b_ Complete the sentences with for, in, on, to, or at 1 She goesto bed ___about eleven clock 2 Theyhave their TV___veryloud 3 Ican’t find the keys. Can you look them? 4 Ineed oalk____ the doctor. 5 Ymecoming! Wale me! © Mybirthday's July. 7 ‘Their weddingis March 2nd ¢ Gaels) the word that is different. 1 cloudy wet snowy shine 2 shine rain bow fog 3 fall season spring «winter 4 fiat third seen twelfth 5 twenty-second ewenty-five twenty-one ewenty-three 6 May Sunday December June 7 aay week minute month 8 band rock reggie jase PRONUNCIATION BUSES ee word its citeret cad 1S, dering wrong change long 2 3 ice windy spring winter oar mow 50 now cold ‘Thursday 4 Q third he tenth Sly) music January beautiful blues 1b Underline the stressed syllable. 1 neigh|bor 2 relmem|ber 3 Jully 4 Febrularly 5 classical CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Read the text and answer the questions. Where isa good place to go in Walla Walla if youwantto...? havelunch or dinner hear stories about the past buy a present stay for ani seea show Lookat the highlighted words or phrases in the text and guess their meaning. Read the text again and underline the thing you would like to do most. Walla Walla, Washington —the friendly city n 2011, 2 US newspaper had a competition for friendly towns inthe US, and Walla Walla in Washington was the winner Jason and Nikki Wynn went to the city for the competition, and they say ts ahappy town with friendly people. Local people great visitors with smiles, and ifyou get lost on Main Street after shopping, ask people For directions They are happy to help you There's 2 lot to doin Walla Walla Forexample, you can ride bike around the city or, in the summer, go on a hot-air balloon ride. It's a great view! In the city, you can see an entertaining show at the Litle Theater of Walla Walla and visit the Fort Wella Welle Museum, The tour guides there are very friendly and can tell you interesting stories about Walla Wallas past. !fyouwantto stay for a night, the Marcus Whitman Hote is the place to stay. It's a beautiful, historic hotel in downtown Wala Walla, and the hotel workers ae, of course friendly and helpful. Butthe best thing about the hotel isthe food. They make itwith vegetables from the hotels garden In general, the foodis good, there are lots of things to see, and the people are great. it’s no surprise that Walla Walla won the ‘competition! NE Bila a @4 CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THESE oe PEOPLE? 3/423) Onthe street Watch or listen to five people and answer the questions. : & Yonne — Tifeny 1. Which sentence is true? a Yvonne can't play the piano. b Yonican play-a musical instrument. ¢ Yvonne can play the piano and the harp. 2 Tiffany. a has noisy neighbors doesn’thave noisy neighbors ¢ isthenoisy neighbor 3. Yoni’s favorite monthis in the _ a winter b fall c summer 4 Ben doesn’t like a classical music heavy metal ¢ rock music 5 Rightnow, Anyais reading a aromanticnovel b abiography atrilogy (CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? Do the tasks with a partner. Check (/) the box ifyou cando them. Canyou...? 1 [| saytwo things you can do well, and ewo things you can't do (eg., cook) 2. C) say three things you can or can’tdo in class (-g, use your cell phone) 1] eay-whatikind ofbooks youusuelly read and what youare reading right now 4 [J ask your partner questions with the words below tired ? Why? «+ ike watching sports on TV? Which sports? enjoying your English classes? . play amusical instrument? Which one? Short movies Williamsburg, OED Watch and enjoy the movie. ~ Communica i tion 1B WHERE ARE THEY FROM? 1C WHAT'S HIS/ HER REAL NAME? Student A Student A a Look at the names of your four people. Two are their real names a Aaiih de quittuncieabout peraon and two aren't. Put an X by the names you think are not their real names. + Where’s Masako from? + Where in (country)? 2] me [2 3 Real tassels TomHenks, | Marc Anthony | Angelina Jolie, | Katy Perry, is actor singer actress singer From i ee) Cy. —— Fetaape 1b Checkyouranswers. Tell Ithink____is/ isn't his | her real nnswer B's questionsabout person 4 y Anais: Bienen ee name. IEB says No, it isn't, ask B What'shis | her real name? How do Repeat forthe other people, ‘you spelt? and write the name under the photo. © Answer B's questions, Name Germany (Berlin) From | Turkey (nkara) | (Acapulco) — —JudeLaw, | Tina Turner, Eminem, ‘Scarlett Johansson, actor singer x singer x actress Yreatneme | AnnaMaeBullock | Marshall Mathers | V real name 2A WHAT’S ON THE TABLE? Students A+B a Lookatthe picture for one minute. Try to remember the things on the table. b_ Close your books and write down the ten things on the table. © Now compare with your partner. Did he | she remember more things than you? 100 2C WHAT’S THE MATTER? Student A a Read the conversation, ‘A What's the matter? B Imsad, ‘A Don't be sad. Cheer up. B Thanks. b Have four conversations with B. Ask B What's the matter? B answers. Then choose a phrase below. Relax. Take avacation. Open the window. Have @ drink. Don't worry. © Change roles. Basks you What's the matter? You answer with 1 below. B responds with a phrase. Then you respond, e.g,, Thanks, OK, Good idea, ee 1 I'm bored. 3. I'mtired 2 I'mcold. 4 Tmhungry. Cover the phrases and do all eight conversations again from memory. PE2 WHAT’S THE TIME? ‘Student A Askand answer questions with B to complete the times on the clocks. Then compare your clocks. C ocia: hat the time /what time sit? © © ( © © ( 4B NICO’S DAY Student A a AskB the questions below. B must find the answers in the text. 1 Whattime does Nico get up? (He gets up at 6:30 a.m.) 2. What does he have for breakfast? (He has a coffee and cereal) 3. What two things does he check at the restaurant? (He checks the reservations and his emails) 4 What time doall ehe customers arrive? (They arrive at 1:30 para) 5 How many customers do they have in the restaurant at lunchtime? (They have 85 customers) 6 What does Nico ask the customers? (He asks ifthey are happy with the food) 7 What does Nico do after lunch? (He goes back to the kitchen and plans the food for the evening ment) 8. What time does he go home in the afternoon? (He goes home at 5:30pm) 9 What does Nico do at 7:30 p.m.? (He goes back tothe restaurant and checks that everything is OK) 10 What time does Nico go home? (He goes home at 10 o'clock.) b Look atthe text. Find the answers to B’s questions. 4C SHORT LIFE, LONG LIFE? Students A+B Interview your partner. A ask the questions in the questionnaire. B answer and give more information if you can. Then change roles. How fen de ae Pain Rese a cae c threetimesa day How many...? ae See fe ee pee oGeieiniacl ae a hardly ever/never b once ortwice aweek three or four times a week 5 feeltired or stressed 3 always often b sometimes hardly ever/never 2 more than five usually only one or two ¢ Idont drink coffee 40 Which of these is true for your a Tmnotvery postive about ie musually positive aboutife. € malvays positive about lif. Now calculate your partner's score. 2=5 6=7 c=10 Totalscore=number of years you Ive Communication 101 102 ommuni tion 5A DO YOU WANT TO BE FAMOUS? students A+8 Interview each other with the questionnaire. Ask Canyou...? Ifthe answer is Yes, Ican, ask How well? Do you think your partner can be famous? You want to be fAMOUS - but what can you do? Music LIX Howwell? Words sing Uy oO write short stories play an instrument O write poems or song lyrics dance oO ) ‘speak foreign languages reador write music Oo oO speak in public Art Sports take artistic photos = O tuna half marathon draw cartoons OQ oO play a team sport paint pictures it Oo do a winter or water sport. design websites or logos oO 0 do an individual sport SB SPOT THE DIFFERENCES Student A You and B have the same picture but with eight di ferences. a Tell B what is happening in apartments 1-4 and in the yard on the left B will ell you what is differenti his / her picture. Ciecl@)the differences. Listen to B telling you whatis happening in apartments 5-8 and in che yard onthe right. Look at your picture and tell B if iis the same or different. [fie is differen, tell B whet is happening. Circl8)the differences. © When you finish, compare the two pictures, Oo a Q o000 5C WHAT DO YOU DO? WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW? Student A a Ask B your questions. + What do you do? + Whatare you doing now? + Areyouwearinga watch today? + Doyou usually wear a watch? + Whatkind of books do you usually read? + Whatare you reading right now? b Answer B's questions. 1B WHERE ARE THEY FROM? Student B a Answer A’s questions about person 1 Name [Masako | Carlo Erica From |Japen | Peru the US (sake) | Lima) | (Denver) 1b Ask A the questions about person 4. + Where's Ali from? + Where in (country)? ©. Repeat for the other people. 6A READING IN ENGLISH Students A+B How do you usually read? @ onpaper _b onscreen _¢_onaneReader What kind of things do you read? books websites b newspapers work documents c magazines fathers {what When and where do you usually read? a at work / school b when you are on a bus or train onvacation 4d. before you goto bed 1d to readin English? What? 1C WHAT'S HIS/HER REAL NAME? Student B Look atthe names of your four people. Two are their real names and two aren't. Put an X by the names you think are not their real names. JudeLaw, | Tina Turner, Scarlett Johansson, actor —_| singer actress TomHanks, | Marc Anthony, | Angetina Jolie, | Katy Perry, actor singer x actress singer x Yrealname | Marco Mufiz Yrealname | Katheryn Hudson © Check your answers to a. Tell A Ithink is)isn'this | her real name. FA says No, it isn’t, ask A What's his| her real name? How do you spell it? and write the name under the photo. Communication 103 106 tion 2C WHAT’S THE MATTER? Student B a Read the conversatior. ‘A What's the matter? ¢ Have four more conversations. Ask A What's the matter? A answers. ‘Then choose a phrase below. B Imsad. ‘A Don't be sad, Cheer up. “Close the window Close the window. B Thanks. Have a sandwich. 1b Have four conversations with A. A asks you What's the matter? een ‘You answer with 1 below. A responds with a phrase. Then you respond, e.g, Thanks, OK, Good idea, et 1 Phot. 2 Iimthirsty, 3 'mworried Sit down, Cover the phrases and do all eight 4 Vmstressed. conversations agein from memory: PE2 WHAT’S THE TIME? 4B NICO’SDAY Student 8 Student B 1 Lookat the Father & Daughter text. Find the answers to A's questions ‘Ask and answer questions with A to complete the times onthe clocks. Then compare your clocks. Stock 2 whats the time what time sie? OOO 1 10 1b Ask A the questions below. A must find the answers in the text. ‘What part of the newspaper does Nico read? (Hereads the sports section.) Where does he go after breakfast? (He goes to themarket) What time does he start cooking the food for lunch? (He starts cooking at 10:30 am) ‘How many cups of coffee does he have in the morning? (He has three cups of coffee) ‘What time doesNico have lunch? (He has hunch at 330 pm.) ‘Why doesn’t Nico enjoy his hunch? (Because he doesn't have time to relax.) How long does he spend with the children in the afternoon? (He spends a couple of hours{ two hours with them) What do Nico and the children do between 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 pm. (The children do their homework and Nico makes their dinner) ‘Whats the first thing Nico does when he gets home? (He takes a shower) ‘Whattime does he go to bed? (He goes to bed ar 1! o'clock) SB SPOT THE DIFFERENCES Student 8 You and A have the same picture but with eight differences. Listen to A telling you what is happening in apartments 14 and in the yard on the left. Look at your picture and tell A ifit is the same or different. [Fitis different, tell A what is happening. Circia)the differences. b Tell A what is happening in apartments 5-8 and in the yard on the right. Awill tell you what is different in his / her picture, (Circlé)the differences. © When you finish, compare the two piceures. 5C WHAT DO YOU DO? WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW? Student 8 a Answer A's questions. b Ask A your questions. + Doyour parents work? What do they do? + Whardo you think they are doing now? + Doyou watcha series on TV? + What TV series are you watching rightnow? + Isitraining now? + Doesit rain alotatthis time of year? Communication 107 This page was intentionally left blank. e 1 COMPLETING A FORM @ Look at the information about capital letters. a Capital letters InEnglish these words start with a CAPITAL letter. + firstand last names Melissa Rogers ‘= countries, nationalities, andlangueges Japan, Japanese '* towns and cities New York city ++ daysof the week Monday + the first word ina sentence Her father is from Miami. + the pronouns She's Vietnamese and tm Mexican. 'b_ Complete the form with your information. © Write this texcagain with capital letters where necessary. my name's alberto. im from salvadorin brazil, andi speak portuguese, english, anda little french. my teacher is ‘american. her name's kate. my english classes are on mondays and wednesdays. 4d Writea similar text about you. Check the capital letters are correct. Then check for any other mistakes. ies adictionary | dictionaries | Fs Use this| these for things near you (lier). 2 Use that} those for things which aren't near you (there). + this/that= singular; these/thase= plural. + this, that, these, and those can be adjectives (this watch) or pronouns (Whar's this?) + Add-s or-esor-ies) to make plural nouns: Isa pen. They're pens. + Don't use a) an with pluril nouns: They reheys. NOT Fheyreakeys neo Tren eee ra aan Uneaten man: Tretighane NOT Isehoweby Fee ow oe erase They Oe jee 1 TheWhiteHouisincheus, @ea__ itv change beorea bres hey ee mime jeans We can also use adjectives without a 2 Hesstrong. noun, after the verb he. Itisn't easy. Isit American? Ie’sa very big city. She's really small ‘We often use very before adjectives: a He's very tal b He'stali. ¢ Heisn' very tall, Paes heen eet "Elman — i Eger ce ree Opens don Tag rid bil ©. (A es iaplbe pa naaie fce Deter OC Repent eee ce eer ene ee ee ee Ncaeiftea ocers etaeeences etna ae ree GRAMMAR BANK 2A © Complete the dialogues with this, these, that, or those. a Complete with a or an. Write the plural ence ae a singular plural Jenny — Ir'san iPod. aphoto photos Teacher Andwhatare 1 __eity 2 Jenny? 2 __ email Jenny They're 3 __ person eee headphones. 4 __box Teacher Give themtome, 5 __woman ina please, Jenny. 1b Write sentences with t's or They're (and a or anifnecessa ae we Boy Who's?__ pen esa pen, man over there? buses Theyre buses Boy2 —He'smy father. 1 children ae Boy vandated 2 change purse your dogs? 3 men Boy2 Yes, theyare. 4 umbrella Boy! Wow! 5. sunglasses plz Look. Ieraining, (rain) 1 A Hii Sarah! What you here? (do) BI for a friend. (wait) 2A Leshave lunch. you hamburgers? (Like) B No, sorry. I'ma vegetarian. 1 meat. (noteat) 3 A Listen! The neighbors a party again. (have) B They aparty every weekend! (have) 4A What. your husband ? (do) B Hea teacher He acthelocal school. (work) 5 A Hi,Lisa. Where you 2(g0) B Tothegym.1 tothe gymevery evening. (go) working tennis tothe movies TV music ‘esi ere Helovesworking in.an office dane 6 2 7 shop > shopping 3 8 4 9 5 wrong 2 b (60) Listen and check. © Match these adjectives with their opposites in a cheap itis! low flow! ‘short [ort clean lin’ ear /nt slow /Sio cold ew sn ‘small ifficutt /dsfikalt’ poor weak full ful? Fight fa good iu safe ‘se: + Bets Poser: very/really we oftenuse these words before agjoctwes. ‘Atorrer!s very / really fest. € Lookat the things inthe list. Say two adjectives for cach one. Use modifiers. Ferrari Mount Everest BillGates The Pyramids Africe Your town / city 4614) Listen and check. Then test your partner. A say an adjective and B say the opposite. APPEARANCE a Match che opposite adectives and the pictures. old foold) young tall al! shore (fort eautiful fat /fet! chin b 467) Listen and check. stall! ugly Paoli © Cover the adjectives and look at the pictures. Test yourself ora partner. CA Ferrari (t's really fast and very expensive, pis Positive adjectives for appearance Beautiful, good-looking, pretty, and attractive can all be used for women, but for men we only use good-looking or attractive. drink fark ~ go 9 i: have like Jak listen "isn 1 live fw inan office chiléren Gal =A) play led ‘ i - ‘i ‘economics German anew car say kev to the movies work ork! ~ [Pwo Worcras two nearing. 1 Stenorisinemseum SEs 2 Thee dows work Sooner ‘tennis haveor eat? - Have can be used with both food. ‘and drink, andis common with meals, eg, havea sandwich, have 2 coffee, have lunch. Eat can only be used with food, Z eg, eat fast food. © Cover the verbsand look at the pictures. Test yourself ora partner. shes Richaro's grandmother. Who are Sue and. nick?) Ciheyre Richard's aunt and uncle. Riga ae eos % Ive travel ® problem ry thee lve = ios oak = te Ga Bie Tied dread 3 a Pc Keer bate wi hy whe rs wit |i ian eee hy er ma Hy) esa bP eae dd sieves middle A | ecru ure eaveniy = rede ae 7 des mops ioly a SF ss stress actress | police money swim hail ma lal mae ar 5 ake oe ae os foge varches Enue ae ah lowsag ser linger aay legad [aE bak Spent Fah pe regrn sGvowel long png on fran | Son) decisen aly, aie a confusion hotel behind hall esd O unvoiced American ENGLISH FILE Workbook Christina Latham-Koenig Clive Oxenden Paul Seligson Paul eign an ive Onondaga comuthrs of OXFORD and Cte O English Fle 1 nd Engish Fle 2 UNIVERSITY PRESS Contents - ERS i 4 A Myname’s Hannah, not Anna of 5B Allover the worie - & C Open your books, ple: 10 PRACTICAL ENGLISH Arvingin erdon ae aera A 5 1A. Awiters oom 5 19 “B Starsand Stipes 15 “C Atera00 font, 17 A. Things love about the US 19 _B Work and play o 21 © Meeting online oO 29 | PRACTICALENGLISH Ata coffee shop DE eR : 24 _A teste ie orn sitar? 268 whetell SSS ¢ 28 © Shortie, ungiia ~ JS Pee a : 20. A.Aroyouthenext american? an ieanniradipiion 24 © sunandthe city 236 | PRACTICALENGLSH Ina clothing store 37 A Readingin English 39 B Timeswelove 41 © Musici changing their tive STUDY [MING €(aitssp SELF-ASSESSMENT CD-ROM Poworfullistoning and interactive assessment CD-ROM ‘Your iChecker disc on the inside back cover of this Workbook includes: + AUDIO - Download ALL of the audio file forthe Listening ‘and Pronunciation activities in this Workbook for on-the- go listening practiea. + FILE TESTS ~ Chock your progress by taking a self- assessment test after you complete each File ‘Audio: When you see this symbol §TET=@.@D, goto the ichecker dlscin the back of this Workbook Load the dis in your computer, ‘Type your name and press “ENTER” Choose “AUDIO BANK” Click on the exercise for the File. Then use the media playerto listen, ‘You can transfer the ausio toa mobile device from the “aula” folder onthe disc. File test: At the ond of every File, there isa test. Tod the test, load the iChecker and select "Tests." Select the test forthe File you have just finished. a 1 GRAMMAR verb bef, subject pronouns ‘a Complete column 1 with the words in the box. Then write the contractions in column 2. she are they is + are is are 2 2B g . i 5 4 g : A 2 1A My_name’s Hannah, not Anna ‘My name's Bond. James Bond. lan Fleming, British writer 2 VOCABULARY days of the week, numbers 0-20, greetings Put the letters in order to make days of the week. Remember to start with a CAPITALLETTER. 1 ARSAYDUT —_ Saturday — 2 NYAUDS 3 HRDYTUSA 4 ODNYMA 5 DFARYI © DSYEEAWND _ 7 EUASDTY Continue the series. 1 five, six, seven, eight, nine, _ten__ 2 six,cight, ten, 3 ewenty, nineteen, 4 five, seven, nine, » o easy . tourists. inroom317. § Hello, inmy class © Complete the dialogues. 1 AHi,Emily. This is Daniel. B Hello, Daniel to. you. 2 AtitmPaulo,____syour_? B Louise, 7 ne B Louise! 3 AHi,Yoshi.___are you? B Imfine, thanks. And 2 A Very well, thank you. 4 A What's your phone 2 B it's 718-555-0123, 4 Complete the words with a, e,i,0, or. 1 See you. 3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress a Write the words in the chart. meet fine sik am ten eight three nice in thanks day twelve very 2 Fi) i? af b GETS Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the wards. € Underline the stressed syllable in these words. sandiwich tenis eighteen thirteen basketiball goodbye emait Internet comipuiter 20 hottet 4 GUERE} Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words, eavannene 4 LISTENING GGUEED Listen to three conversations. Choose a,b, orc. 1 Sarah’s phone numbers... a 917-555-6942. b 917-585-6542. € 917-555-6524. 2 The class on Thursday is in... a roomtwo. b roomthree © room five. 3A cheese sandwich and a coffe cost. five dollars and twenty cents. b four dollars and twenty cents. € five dollars and ten cents, USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. bye (ba/ fine fam! goodbye iqud'bav hello /haoo! hi that! sorry (sari? thankyou /Oenk yu! thanks /G:eqks! very well veri wel! How are you? /hao ar yu/ Nice to meetyou. /nais to ‘mit yu/ 1 B=All over the world 1 GRAMMAR verb be! a Complete B’s sentences. andE) 1A Seoulis inchina, B _Itisntin China ‘cin South Kores. 2 A Lady Gaga is British. ee merkcan, 3 AHe'sMexican, ee penvinn, 4 A Istanbul and Ankara are in Greece, oe 5. A Were inroom 219, 8 room 309. 6 A Parmesanis fromFrance, 1 Italy. 7 A Youre Brazilian. Argentinian, 8 A Enrique|glesiasis american. B Spanish. Order the words to make questions, 1 your's / name / What “What's your name 2 she | Where /’s [from 3. America jfrom | they / South / Are How can you govern a country ‘which has 246 varieties of cheese? Cherie de Gaull, French paitician 2 VOCABULARY theworld, numbers 21-100 Complete the sentences with a country ora nationality. Luzis from Peru. She's Peruvian. Bratwurstis German. It’sfrom Germany — Aki from Japan, He's _ 1 auken 7 8 9 10 My friends are Iranian. They're from. Maria’ From Mexico, She's Kia cars are South Korean. They're from Paella is from Spain. tes We're Thai. We're from. She's from the United States. She's ‘They're Brazilian. They're from b Complete the dialogues with a continent. 1A Where's Spain? B it'sin. 2 A Where's Jepar? 3 4 ¢ Complete the compass. Write the numbers Bitsin ‘A Where's Brazil? Bitsin 7 ‘A Where's Canada? Bitsin inwords. 4 five/room) we/in) Are 127 twenty-seven ? 233 5 vacation [you Are {on 3.40 ? 448 6 from jhe j Viernam Is, 556 6 62 Match these answers to the questions in. 77% a Yes, heis, Be b No,I'mnot. eee 10 100 © She's from Italy. 4 No, wearen'. © Yes, they are. £ Michael Booo000 3 PRONUNCIATION Ja, ‘tf, \/, /d5/ 5 LISTENING a Giro the syllable with /a/ in these words. GEV Listen and complete the dialogues. 1 Aiea 3 Gite 1 A Are you. 2 3 eedmahy 8 No, Im Turkish. fm fremistanbut 4 ‘reland 2A Where are you from? 5 Eujope B Were Were from 6 Broil ‘We're on vacationin South America. 7 ttaly 3. A Where'she fron? Ishe 2 8 Japan BNoheisnt Hes He's From Canctin b SGISSZS} Listen and check, Then listen 4 AMmm,delicious.it___—— again and repeat the words. 8 No, itisnt. ts © Gi the word with a different sound. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES 1 Chinese English French % Learn these words and phrases. a flag Meg/ e | Vd language /lengwids! 2 Turkish Russian Vietnamese Excuse me... ik’skyuz mil shower Tmfrom... (‘aim from/ ry Allover the woe. 1 ‘oovar 8 warld/ d 3. 3 Spanish Japanese Argentinian Pmnotsure. /aim nat for! oA Where are you from? /ver ar yu ‘ram/ GRIEG Listen and check. Then listen ‘again and repeat the words. 4 READING ania Read about three people: Yin, Moira, and Carlos. ‘Mark the sentences'T (true) or F (false). 1 Moirais teacher. } 2. Carlosisa student. | | 3. Moirais twenty-cight. AES 4 Yin isa teacher. eae ae This is Yin.He's19 and ‘This is Moira. She'san This is Carlos. He's Mexican. a he’s a student. Yin is English teacher and she's He's from Monterey, an an . Chinese. He's from 28, Moirais Canadian. important city inthe North 7 Yinis twenty-eight. ‘Shanghai, a big city in ‘She's from Vancouver, a of Mexico. Carlos is 25 and 8 Moirais American. __ the east of China. city in the west of Canada. ‘he's a receptionist in a hotel. 1. €=Gpen your books, please 1 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives: my, your, etc. Complete che chart. ‘Subject pronouns: you * . their ‘Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Honty Ford, American businessman 2 INSTRUCTIONS IN YOUR BOOK ‘Match the words to 2 complete puanx = b underline QO g coverthetext L) © match Oo h number QO 4 circle Di check Qo e askyourparter [Jj crossour = Complete the sentences with a possessive adjective, 1 Hor _ name's Teresa. 2_______ name's Edward. 3. We're students isMate. 4 PmBrazilian. Sao Paulo. 5 It'sa Chinese restaurant. ___name is Merry City. 6 A What's___phone number? B_Mycell phone number? It’s 917-555-0156, 7 They're Canadian. lasename’s Baker, Order the words to meke ques ‘eacher's name family is from 4 fst /her/ What's / ame ‘A _What's her fist name_? B Sandra, 2 teacher / Where / from / your /'s RIE Ny B The United States. 3 he/student /is/a POMMEMII B No, heisnt. 4 you/ old / How / are a 2 Bim3s. 5 name /last / spell / do/ How / you / your A 7 BCOOMES, 3 VOCABULARY classroom language Complete the sentences. 1 Close the door. 2 and repeat. 30 aw. 5A 6T. 7L 8G your books, please. in pairs. the question. off your cell phone. atthe board. to page 94. ‘b_ Order the words to make sentences. 1 don't /I/know ewidonliin 2 doj How jit} you spell 2 3 don’e/I/understand 4 you that | can please {repeat | Sorry, | English | Excuse / what's | me, “vacaciones” 6 remember /I/ can't 4 PRONUNCIATION 00, /u/, /ar/; the alphabet a Gi the word with a different vowel sound, as eae oe Elise oe Sea ea = BD | ov ce fee b GRRE Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. ¢ Gre the letter with a different vowel sound. wm ?O| Ss £| x train | tree | boot | ogg bike H J 6 Q F E u A V ° ™ ¥ d GUERE) Listen and check. Then listen again and “repeat the letters. 5 LISTENING {GETS Listen to the dialogue at ahotel reception desk, Complete the form. Gears of SA Lastname lenny [arya 4—Miami, Florida eG Cleo ‘ : Road. Pardee Pa TETe clay Ciaitiisse) @—305- USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES. Learn these words and phrases. address sidres! age serds/ zip code 21p koud! receptionist /n'sepfonsst/ student /studnt! lastname /leest nein! firstname /orst nem! cellphone /'se! foun/ phone number /‘foun nambor! How oldareyou? /hav ‘ould ar yu/ Tm22. am twenti ‘tu! RS G5 mur 10 Practical English 1 VOCABULARY Ina hotel Complete the words. 1 theelevator 4 Das room § thef 3ad room 2 CHECKING IN Complete the conversation with phrases in the box. shave ateservation, hats right. ‘Can you sign here, please? dustasecond...Thark you Good evening, sir Hello.>_haveareservation __ My name's Carl Zimmerman, Cen you spell that, pees? ZEVMER MAN, ‘Thank you. For three nights? Yes.? Can have your passport, please? z Here you are. Thankyou.“ ‘Thank you Here's your key. its r20m 403, on the fourth floor. The elevator is over there. Enjoy your stay, Mr. Zimmerman, one pororm>a> 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH Complete the missing words in the dialogue. 1A Whois this? B This_is David Bamsley. 2 A Where are you from? B Tm from Boston. What @ you? 3 A Sorry. B Nope 4 AHello? Bisth___Tom? 5 A Areyouon vacation? B No. mhere on. 6 Is 1030 0K for your B That'sp 7 A Would you like another drink? B Nothanks.tt'st____for bed 4 READING a Match the hotels to thepeople. Write the numbers in the boxes. 1 Antonia and James want to have arelaxing weekend. 2. Mr. Edwards wants to have a two-day meeting wich managers from other US offices. 3 The Scott family wants to go to Boston and visit the city (One Audubon Road ‘Wakefield, MA 01880 Restaurant WiFi connection ‘2miles fom Logan vn ieee FEE aca esti ews of oso Bator I ils om cna von Marlowe 22 f1y-Fendy rooms : Children stay fr fr 25 Edwin H, Land eal ate Wifi connection Balle Fitness center Cambridge, MA O2141 Free morning coffee and tea | 2 mils from the central Boston| b Underline five words or phrases you don't know. Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and pronunciation, 22 A-A writers room 1 VOCABULARY things Complete the crossword. Clues across => Gj My favorite things in life ‘don't cost any money. Clues down E L < LI 2 GRAMMAR a/ an, plural these / those a Write i's +a an or They're 1 _esa_ change purse 2 _They're_pens. ______ctionary. —__ambretia stamps, keys Hasta TD oa pencil wan Re 1b Write each word in its plural form in the correct column. enc city coin ticket nationality watch window aderess sandwich country class dictionary coins addresses | cities Cat © is good. your keys. headphones! ‘Steve Jobs, American founder of Apple Complete the sentences with this, that, these, or those, 1 That's French newspaper. watch aremy are 4. Complete the chart. gular Plural person | | children © Complete the sentences with a word from the chart in d 1 Hermotherisavery nice _person 2 My English teacher's a His name's William, 3 Thavetwo. -My first issix years old. 4 Many American k coffee. 5 Not that restroom, Mr. Davis! It's for 3 PRONUNCIATION final-s and -es; th Ge the word that ends in 1 coins wallets Ghange purse=> 2 classes files scissors 3 stamps books. addresses 4 photos watches_—headphones 5 tissues pens sandwiches © magazines glasses newspapers ‘b §BTEGH Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words, © Gireld the word with a different sound. 1 that they — thanks 2 thing thirty these 3 thee this the 4 Thursday those thirteen ‘thumb 4 EGER Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 READING Read the text and label the pictures. The top five things in people’s bags Keys are at the top ofthe list. They can be house keys, car keys, or office keys. Next are pens, to write down names, numbers, and email addresses. Number three on the list is {2 package of tissues. These can be white or different colors, like pink or yellow Next is medicine, for example aspirin for abad head. Receipts are number five on the ist These are small pieces of paper from stores. a 2 medicine 5 LISTENING GEES Listen to four people ralking about things they have in their bags. Which person...? 1 has a book in his / her bag that helps him / her speak topeople 2 has something to listen to music 3 changes bags every day 4 hasacomputer in his herbag USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. lamp /leemp! neat /nit/ messy /mesi/ What's thisin English? /wots O18 in inghi{/ s=2B Stars and Stripes 1 GRAMMAR adjectives a Gite correct words. ‘They're jeans blue j blue jeans. It’sanice day { day nice. My sisters are very tall /very talls. That’sa car fast /fast car. ‘These are goods photos / good photos. Iv’sabig house / house big. Her children aren't very olds | very old. b_ Order the words to make sentences. 1 blue / This fis /pen Thisisa blue pen 2 expensive jan That's j watch 3 very My long /hair jis 4 rich | very. s woman | That boots really / Your jdirty fare 6 city / This ja [dangerous jis very [book j good j That fisn’t/a ‘Those boots are really cheap /really cheaps. Not merely a nation, but a nation of nations. Lyndon 8 Johnson, American president 1b Complete the crossword. Write the opposite adjectives. ‘Clues across > 2slow 12 cold 4 cheap 13 weak 8 rich 14 clean 11 bad Clues down Y 1 dangerous 7 small 3 easy 9 new 5 far 10 right 6 full 13 all 8 big house | very J is /His 2 VOCABULARY colors, adjectives, modifiers: very / really a Write the colors. blue+ yellow = green black + white 1 2 3 red + yellow 4 5 white + red red+green = 1 She's thin, with long hair. 2. He’stall, with short hair. 3. He's old, and good- looking. a 4 Shesyoung withblondhai, 5 He'sshort,withdakhair. CJ 6 She's fat and she's beautiful 4 Lookatthe information and write sentences with is very (adjective) int very (adjective), or (adjective) Rob Neil sim ‘Age 5 6 a5 Height | Grect, | Steet, S feet, Sinches | 2inches _| Sinches Weight | S00 pounds | 250pounds | 121 pounds Age (old[young) 1 Robisueryyounglisr’t very old, 2 Neilisald 3 Jim Heighe (call / short) 4 Rob 5 Neil 6 Jim ‘Weight (fat / thin) 7 Rob. 8 Neil___ 9 Jim 3 PRONUNCIATION long and short vowel sounds a Make phrases with anadjective anda nonn with the same vowel sound. Weite the phrases in the chart. Use 4 anwith singular nouns. blue clean good tong big stop Nouns book city watch jeans shoes song a | ae ID). fish | = H Saoelesl ae. | bull ® |s aus al 6 clock boot b GGPEED Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 READING Read the text and write T (true) or F (False). 1 The Walkof Fame isin the UK. 2 Isashort street 3 Every yearthere are more stars. 4 The stars are for famous actors. 5 Michael Jackson has morethan one star. 6 Only real people can havea star. REGO) WYO RMS Hollywood san area of Los Angeles in California in the US. The and Vine Street Itis over 2 mileslong and has more'than2:400 stars. There are more than 20 new stars every year ‘Thestars arein five diferenttypes: movies, TV, music, radio, and theater. Some famous people have more than one star, for example, Michael ckson. He tas two stars: one asa solo artist, and one as a member ofthe eckson Five Butthe Walk of Fame isnt onl for real people. Mickey Mouse asa star and more recently Shrek 5 LISTENING RTE Listen to five speakers describing celebrities ‘with Holly wood stars. Which speaker describes...? A ashort singer with blond or brown hair B anold American actor with dark eyes C arall, good-looking man with brown eyes D anactor and musician with blue eyes E British woman wich green eyes USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES. Learn these words and phrases. actor /ektor! actress /ektros! eyes /arz! hair /her! jan /myu'ztfa/ politician /palotujn’ sportsman sportswoman sports, womon singer /'sinar/ about (50) °baot/ famous /"fermas) Whar colorisi? /wat ‘Walk of Fame isin the center of the area on Hollywood Boulevard — Don't worry, be happy. Bobby MeFerrin, American musician pad Sees Nanclers\ 00h ieieiey aUicayl (elie 1 GRAMMAR imperatives, let's 2 VOCABULARY feelings the sentences with a verb in the box. ‘Write a sentence from the box. 1a limperative, Tmangry. Imbored. Imcold. Iimhappy. “be close come drink park slow speak turn worry tmhot. hungry. I'msad. tmstressed. —— ee eor——rereo eer Iimticed. mthirsty.Imworried, - 1 The city is dangerous ac night, Please be careful. - 2 Iescoldin here. Please the window. 1 My friend is ate mang. 3 Itisn’va problem. Please aboutit. 2 1es37°F fe 4 Thisis an English class, Please Spanish. 3 Ie’smy birthday! ~ 5 Their house ison this stzeet. Please down. 4 My mothers in che hospital. =e on! We're late! 5 Iestime for dinner. ~ 7 Thisisa bus top. Please ere. 6 don't know what do. 8 _tharwater—it's dirty. 7 1e5100°F. 9 This musicis terrible. Please itoff. 8 Weverylate. _-b- Match the sentences to the pictures. eeepc ca “Aletsparkhere. «OO Letscrosstheroadhere. 11 Thavea lor of work. B-Letsgohome: E Let's goto ahotel CLetseatlunchthere. _F Let's turon the: 3 PRONUNCIATION understanding connected speech ‘a Practice saying the sentences. a Look at those children. 2. Turpffehe TV. 3 Levgaskthat man + Don't open the window. 5 Let'geat gt home 6 Siton this chair. b GET Listen and check. Then listen “again and repeat the sentences. ¢ Complete the chart with the words in the box. “engy fat happy have hungry matter Monday one sad_ugly does young —= 4 GUAR Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 READING a Read the article about tips for along car trip. Match the headings to the paragraphs. Have fun! Isyourcarready? Plan-yourtrip: Make sure everything isinthe car. Keep awoke! + A _Planyour trip, Look at a map before you go. Think about the time you need to arrive at your destination and places where perhaps there isa lot of traffic. +B Accidents sometimes Fappen because cars are in bad condition. Check the engine, the lights, and the wheels. Take the car to the garage If necessary. c ut your bags and everything you want to take with you In the hall the night before. Don't forget essential documents like passports or ID cards, and of course your driver's license. +b Being tired is very dangerous for drivers. I you are tired, stop ata service station. Have a coffee or sleep for 15 minutes, In the car, open the windows and turn the radio on, cE 5 LISTENING GTR Listen tothe dialogues and choose a,b,ore. 1 Whereare they? a acanairpore b athome © inarestaurant 2 Where arethey? 2 inahotel b inacar 3: Where are they? a inaplane b inahorel c inacar 4 Where are hey? b athome 5 Where are they? a imahotel b atanairport ¢ athome USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. jacket /dseekau! pants /pents/ sign /samn/ skirt (skort! uniform (‘yuna form/ great (opposite terrible) /greit/ left (opposite ight) ‘left park (verb) /pa stop ‘stop! trip Arp! with Av8/ Be quiet! /bi ‘kwarst’ Don'tworry. Pdoont ‘wari! Slow down. ‘los davn! ‘turn on opposite turn off) ("arn an/ Children are often difficult during long trips, Take games, for example, computer games or word games, and iPods to listen to music. And don’t forget things to eat and drink. 'b- Underline five words you don'tknow. Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and pronunciation. SE GAG rez °=3 A—things | love about the US 2 GRAMMAR simple present a Ga the correct words. 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases Complete the verb phrases. animals diner economics homework German glasses anewcar anewspaper sorry anumbrella —dinner__ 1 cook 2 study 3 speak 4 read 5 say 6 wear = 8 9 0 do like ake nd ‘Alotof American people has (faavd)pets Iedon’t rain { doesn’t rain a lotin my country. ‘You live lives ina beautiful house. ‘The sun shine | shinesa lot in Southern California My father don’t cook | doesn’t cook. My brother don’t wear j doesn’t wear glasses. ‘Americans don'teat / doesn’t eat fast food every day. Weneed /needsa new computer. My Canadian friend make / makes good coffee. 10 Idon’t do j doesn’t do housework. werdlaneene Look atthe chart and complete the sentences. Ryan Kim eat fast food Y * wear jeans x ¢ drink water Ma v do housework v x play the guiter |X x 1 Ryan eats fastfood 2 Ryan, jeans 3 Ryan and Kim water. 4 Kim housework, 5 Ryanand Kim __the guitar. A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. 1 b € a James F Dent, American humorist and political certoonist 6 Kim. fast food, 7 Kim jeans 8 Ryan. housework. ‘Complete the sentences. 1 1_dan'tplay (not play) tennis. 2 They {not go) to the movies. 3 She (have) two children 4 Her father (oot work) in an office. Si (rain) lor. 6 We (live) in abig aparement. 7 My friend (not speak) English, 8 My friends (eudy) at Tufts University 9 You (not do) your homework. PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, third person -s Say the words. Is the vowel sound the same or different? Write § (the same) or D (different), lsay take 2 do ge DB 3drink lve 4 want have (J S give drive 6 call = walk Tread et OF 8 feel wear C] 9 phy — wareh 10 buy Tike = ERS Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. GB the word whichendsin eh ities es aca ae on Elion > ay sete ge spas 5 aruics lens ‘wea eps ghee oy GETS Liscen and check. Then listen again and ‘repeat the words. 4 READING 5 LISTENING ‘Read the text. Match the headings (A-D) to the paragraphs. GTS Listen to the three speakers talking about eee Seer Britain. Answer the questions with H (Hannah), ‘A Enjoy your dinner. L (Lina), or (Julianna). 8 Shopping on the street C Traveling is so easy! Wecan find that far you. ua Things I love about P| Oe south korea) ee Who..? American, but she lives 1 doesn’tlike the food I in Seoul, South Korea. Here are some 2 likes eating food from many differentcountries C] things she loves about living there. 3 likes the atmosphere at work 1 4 likes the parks 5 6 Carly Hamilton In South Korea, the customer is really important. When ne ese you walk into a store, tne salespeople greet you with ‘smile and say, “Hello” As you shop, they ask you if, oooo thinks that people are nice to foreigners you need help. if you can't find something you want, the salespeople try to find it for you. They want you to beh perce USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES 7 Learn theve'wordaund pln. | love restaurants that serve South Korean meat. It's so feet delicious. The servers gfill the meat, and then they cut rain /rem itfor youl They also serve bonchan—Iitle side dishes of buy (opposite sell) sbau/ vegetables. The servers are very busy in South Korean call ol! restaurants. They dor'ttalk as much as servers in the thange /iemd; US, but they make sure that you have a great meal! a vad Ne 3 need /nid/ ‘There are so many places to shop in South Korea! People pay /pev sell things like clothes and jewelry on the street. There prefer /pri'far/ are shopping booths in he subway stations, too! When | ‘ake the subway to work, | often buy a pretty bracelet or necklace because they'@ so cheap. It's realy nicel 4 The transportation system is great here! It’s easy to get around because there are signs, and alot of them are in English! You can use your cell phone on the subway here, too. You can't do that in the US! b_ Guess the meaning of the highlighted words. Check in your dictionary. like to work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours. Jerome k Jerome, British writer 3B=Work and play 1 VOCABULARY jobs 2 Complete the crossword. a Clues down Y E[N|G|TIN[E|ER) __b- Complete the job descriptions with a verb from the list. © Write-er or -or. work earn speak dive have work travel weer etic at eae 2 manay 5 doct 1 "1_work _ inside and outside during the day or at night. 3 teach 6 lawy_ * 2 ‘a car and sometimes walk along the street. d_ Complete the sentences with these words. Fi don't? alot of money. aunifor 2 an et for in retired unemployed janloffice with 8 computer or outside with ather people. 1 Hestudies economies at school French and Spanish and! sometimes E 2 Mybrotheris engineer. ee ion swear a uniform. a awais an ‘company, - 3. “Iweara uniform and | work with other people. 1°, a 4 Idon't havea job. ['m___. ~ college degree, butidont®________alat of money. 5 Paolais____receptionist. . | work during the day or at night, but I don’t work outside. 6 My grandparents are 75. They're 1®__inahospital ——____— 7 They work: a factory. © Match the descriptions ta job. 1 anurse [police officer [] © Complere the words. 4 sk GRAMMAR simple present Complete the questions with Do or Does: 1 __Do_ youworkinan office? 2 your parents speak foreign languages? your sister drive? you have a college degree? your mother work? James travel alor? your father earna lot of money? chey wear a uniform? emia Ann walk to work? 10 you work on the weekend? 1b Complete the questions with does, do, is, or are. Then match the questions to the answers. 1 What does _ she do? a He'sanactor. 2 What theydo? CI b inarestaurant-shebawaitres, 3 heanarchicect? [] c She'sedoetor 4 What youdo? CJ d No,cheyicelawyers. 5 they police officers? ¢ Tmahaistylist. 6 Where. shework? [] f No, he’san engineer. 7 sheastudent? [] g They're pilots. 8 What hedo? [] h No, she's ateacher. PRONUNCIATION /2r/ Underline the stressed syllable. 1 architect 5 journalist 9 receptionist 2 dentist 6 mojdel 20 soldier 3 engineer 7 musician 4 tealcher 8 pilot ‘b GEE) Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. € Ge five more werds with e/and weiteehem inthe chart. aitport engineer Europe far here nurse journslst service short sure thirsty tied ‘worker GEE Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 LISTENING a Ep Listen tc a contestant on a quiz SD ae ‘administrative assistant dentist flightattendant lawyer nurse receptionist veterinarian b SEARED Complete the questions with the verbs in the box. Then listen again and check. eam have make speak travel wear work 1 _Doyoumake things? 2 college degrees 3 foreign languages? 4 uniform? 5 for your work? 6 alot of money? 7 swith other people? USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. degree idugrit jacket /dsmekat/ pants /pents! skirt ‘skort comfortable /kamfisbl foreign (languages) /'foran/ carn money orn ‘mani Iedepends. jit cr'pendz/ Its relaxing to go out with my ex-wife because she already knows I'm an idiot. Werren Thomas, American writer 1 GRAMMAR word order in questions 2 VOCABULARY uestion words _ a Order the words to make questions. ‘Complete the questions with the questions words in G 1 heavy /like you / metal / Do the box. — Po youlike heavy: rmetal_____________? Hew Howmeny What What kind When oO 2 the /do/ on/ do / What j weekend {you Where Which Who Why (3 kind / What / do / books | read /you J of 1 A How —éoyougoto work? ? 8 By car, © 4 drink j want another {you /Do 2 A___cardoyouive? co a B AToyota, ~ 5 aj Are flight) you /attendant 3 Ado youwerk? © tenant B inafectary. ia GN 4 A____doyougotothe gym? 6 live) Where / do j Seattle you jin Sera eke a gg oy Fey SE SA do you prefer, the movies or 7 is] favorite | Who | writer your Reteaier. 8 The theater, Ithink. Gi Bald] Hew igen fare. BA of music do you lke? ~ se 3B Pop. 9 iPad jhave you /an/Do 7A 00s do you have? eset ese se eee GSP EEE B About a hundred 10 your good |Is salad 6 A___is your favorite singer? - ? B Rihanna. b Martin and Beth are new friends. They go for a coffe. ees” — "Complete the questions B Because she has a great voice. ~ |W 50,Beth,\_wheredovoultive 7 — __B Southof Denver. in a big apartment. 3 PRONUNCIATION question word: . —— with your parents? sentence stress . ae ——— any 2 Match the question words 1-7 to the words with the ~ — Mihavea sister. She's 23. same sounds a-g. _ Bs astudent? tip gon M No, she works. She's a salesperson, 2which = [J b bur B What about you? * —__work? 3 who QO © there - Minahotet ave =O any Be. —— your job? 5 how Qg © ten Yes, ido, love! Swen =] f rik 7 where L] g now b QGPSEZD Listen and check. Then listen again and 7 repeat the words, Underline the stressed words. ‘A What do you do? B Imadoctor, A Where da you work? B Iworkina hospital GQTETE) Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the sentences, READING Read the article. Is Fecebook good for your love life? Is Facebook good for your love life? Read on to find the answer. 1 ‘You don't want to see your ex-boyfriend when your relationship finishes. And you really don’t want to know about his new girlfriend. But Facebook tells you everything, including how happy he is with his new girfriend, 20 Your boyfriend doesn'twrite on your “wall” one day. You're worried. Does it mean he doesn tke you? Another day, he sends you ten messages. You feel stressed. Does he like you too much? 30 ‘Your friends know you have a new boyfriend because you change your stalus from “single to “ina relationship." The problem is they know ‘when itfinishes too, because you change it back to “single” again. 40 You get alot of messages from boys, but this isnt good for your relationship. When your boyfriend sees you writing to so many other boys, he fels worried. And that can mean the beginning of the end. b_ Read che article again. Match the headings AD to the paragraphs 1-4. A No secrets on Facebook. B Popularity is dangerous ee D What does he really feel? 5 LISTENING a GEER Maxand Jessicamectina restaurant for dinner. Listen to the ‘conversation. Are they a good match? b AWIFEGS Listen again and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Maxand Jessica meet ina Japanese 2 They have the same job. 3 They work for the same airline. = 4 They like the sume movies. es 5 Jessicalives necr the movie theater. 6 Max wants to goto the movies next Sunday. ~ USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. movies /muviz/ TV shows /'tivi fovz/ Me too. /mi tu meetapartner /mit 9 ‘partnari Really? rilif Who's your favorite (actor)? /huz yor ‘ferverot! How interesting! /hao ‘ntrastin/ Whatabout you? /wat ‘sbaut yu/ GRD GHB mes fare Oe Practical English 1 VOCABULARY Telling the time ‘Write the times. 2 es lesereeteeeee 1 Istwo hin 6 7 2 BUYING A COFFEE Order the dialogue. A Canthelp you? [No thanks. How much is that? Anything else? Thanks. $3.65. Thank you. And your change. Sorry, how much? Regular or large? Yes, Canthavea latte, please? That's $3.65, plesse. To take away. Tohave here or to go? Large, please. F E Oo E U o> e>a>ro>0>0 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH PHRASES ‘Complete the sentences with che words in the box. ‘seat firsttime todrink toyou weare Here_weare _ Thisis the office Isthis your Would you like something Talk Take in Brazil? 4 READING a Read about some coffee shops in Seattle, Washingcon. In which shop can you...? 1 celebrate friend!s birthday 2 pay nothing to hear music 3 get your coffee very quickly 4 buy things for your house 5 learnabout differentkinds of coffee BAUHAUS BOOKS AND COFFEE 301 East Pine Street This coffee shop serves some of the best coffee in Seattle. It also sells books and paintins—you can shop and drink coffee at the same time! Not interested in shopping? use the wi-fi connection, 411 15th Avenue East ‘TRABANT COFFEE AND CHAI 1309 Northeast 45th Street ‘Trabant Coffee and Chai is open every day for breakfast, ‘Brum, snacks, lunch, and dinner. All the food is HOMEMaAE and vegan food is available, too. This coffee shop also gives classes about coffee. 2 California Avenue 0p It isin a beautiful, axing place, and the coffee is y or meeting in this coffee shop. BH zerceist 171 South ackson Street This coffee shop is populer because it serves creat coffee. The friendly baristas can make crinks very fast. And they dont make mistakes. Zeitgeist is also a fun place to be with friends. There's a lot of space and many comfortable chairs 1b Guess the meaning of the highlighted food words. ‘Check the meaning and pronunciation in your dictionary. A celebrity is a person who works hard all hi life to become well-known, then wears dark glasses to avoid being recognized. Fred Allen, American comedian 44 A= 1s she his wife or his sister? 1 VOCABULARY family 2 GRAMMAR Whose...? possessive 's a Complete the chart. @ Order the words to make sentences. 1 in work father's f my |store /T _Twiehingpatherne Japanese / husband's | My J car Js sirlfriend’s [is / His / Argentinian J mother ‘Sandra's / Da / know / you | brother 5 ive { wife’s with j parents my / We ‘giamdinaihah ‘srendfather 6 of money | earns / friend j son's [a [Their [lot ae d 7 dangerous jIs job Adam's 7 uncle ? 8 aiform jvery Rosa's / ugly is ae. r Avery | fugly | : brother b Add an apostrophe (’) in the correct place in these sentences. ceughter 7 1 Carlosis my brother’s friend. a Thats my parents car, nephew is 3 [think this is thar womans pen cousin i 4 They drink coffee in the teachers room. ——___ 5 Do youknow Barbaras sister? b_ Complete the sentences. 6 My grandparents house isin Canada. 1 My father’s brothers my uncle 7 James wife is Brazilian. 2 Mysister’s daughterismy_____. © Lookat the ‘sin these sentences. Write letter in the box: 3. Mymother'ssisterismy A= possessive, B= is, st My fithects mother erry, 1 Kate's sisteris lawyer. 5 Their uncl’sa pilot o S My aunt's daughter is my ___. 2. His mother’s very short. 6 Jim's children wear glasses. L) 6 My brother's son is my _____. 3 Mycousin's caris very big. [] 7 Mybrother’swife playsthe piano. _] 4 Ourgrandfather’s 70today. |] 8 Herneme’s Christina. 4d Complete the sentences with whose or who's. 1 _Whose_isthatbag? 2 __Who’s the woman in the red dress? oe ‘umbrellas this? 4 hher boyfriend? 5 the man with the sunglasses? 6 are those keys? 7 ‘your English teacher? 8 headphones are those? 3 PRONUNCIATION the letter 0;’s a Match the sentences 1-4 to the sounds ad. ‘Those phones are old og é 2. Whode you choose? O}e et 3 Theirson comes every Monday. J | e Ba That blond modelis adoctor. 7] boot SGD Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. © SERED Listen to the sentences. Then listen ‘again and repeat. 1 QS Tha’s Mark's niece. They're Kate's parents 2 Qi, He'sSanirtshusband She's Andy's cousin, 3 Az/ I'm Grace’s boyfriend. Are you Charles's wife? ~- 4 READING a Read the article and complete the sentence. Mason is Kim Kardashian's - | A Celebrity Family he Kardashian family is one of . the very famous celebrity farrilies in the US. Kim Kardashian Is probably the most famous of them. a Kim's mother is Kris. Her fathers Robert Together, they had three and kylie. daughters, Kim, Khloe, and Kourtney, and a son, Rob. Kris and Robert were divorced in 1980. In 1991, Kris marred a famous sports star, Bruce Jenner. Bruce had two sons, Brody and. Brandon. ‘Then he had two daughters with kris, Kendall Kins sister Khloe maried basketball player lamar Odom. Kim's other sister, Kourtney has 5 LISTENING SERED Listen to Jessie showing photos to her friend. ‘How many photos does she show? Then listen again, Write T (true) or F (false). 1 Jessie's sister hasa son, z 2 Jessie's sister is short. 3 Jessie's sister plays basketball. 4 The beach in the photo is in Canada, 5 Jessie went ro a music festival with her sister. 6 Rosic has blond hair. 7. Rosie sees her boyfriend all the time ae 8 Peteis Jessie's boss USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. boyfriend /boulrend/ celebrity. jsolebroti/ seclioa Je aon! gitlfriend /'garlfrend/ politician /pals'tfn/ We imrescedin (bi ‘nested privatelife /pravot laf the other (person) Si ‘nar! babies named Mason and Penelope. Kim married basketball player Kris, Humphries in 20T, but they were divorced by the end of the year. Glossary married = past tense of marry were= past of are hhad= past of have 1b Read the article again and complete the names in the family tree. AB=What a life! 1 GRAMMAR prepositions of time (at, in, on) and place (at, in, to) a Write the words in the correct column. Merch Decembe-éth 639 thewinter Monday right the afternoon noon Saturday evening 1984 breakfast August 21st — March —Decemberéth |_ 6:30 _ 1b Girelthe correct preposition. Take a shower @)j en at the morning, They go on holiday in / on / at August. My sister studies economics at /in | to college. My brother goes to bed in /on /at midnight. Do youwork atin jto a hospical? ‘We have English classes in / om at Tuesdays and Thursdays. The children have lunch at jin to school. Tina works in jon | at the weekend. 9 Jack goes at jin / to the gym after work. 10 It'svery hotin jon / atthe summer. © Complete the text with the correct prepositions. “My name is Tyler Benson and work :__an office in New York City, During the week, [get up sixcthirty. Igo*__ work bytain, but“__Fridays T drive the afternoon. I start work quarter to nineand Ihave lunch ”__work. *__ the summer, I work different hours because June agth, we crange to the summer timetable. August, so most people go.on vacation. my carsolcan visit my mother? Three o'clock isalways too late or too early Yor anything you want to do. Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher 2 VOCABULARY everyday activities a GirelD the action that you usually do first. 1 getup /@akeup> 2 get dressed take a shower 3 have lunch j have breakfast 4 goto work jseare work 5 gohome / get home 6 make dinner [ go shopping b Complete the text with have, go, or get. TUDENT'S LIFE SY — OR IS IT? Many people think that students have a very easy life. We ask two, Elena and Yejaon, about their typical day. Eesti eee “I'_go_ to a college in Texas in the US, so 7 | don't live at home. Every day, 1? up at 7:30 and | take a shower. | don't have time for breakfast, but | 2 coffee in a cafe before classes start.|*__ lunch at school, and then re ‘to my afternoon classes. 1® ‘on my way home, so 17 | do some housework and study in the evening, and then 1®___ to bed at 11:30. I mvery tired at night!" (Scoiases ed me to Seoul National University, 50 | lve at home. My mother wakes me up | every morning and we ®__ breakfast together. Then, 1" shopping home late. dressed. 1”. to schoo by bus. rm to classes in the morning and then hhome for lunch. My mother isa good cook and we lunch together. Inthe afternoon, I study for an hour or two and then I watch TY. I take a bath after dinner. relaxed when | to bed.” Match the words to make phrases. 1 have ag a work 2 go a b emails 3 check [) © dressed 4 4do ag to school 5 get E] breakfast PRONUNCIATION linking and sentence stress Mark the connected words in each sentence. 1 You get uplate. 2 Ttakea shower. 3 Wecheckemails. 4 Hehasacoffee 5 She goes home carly. 6 They havelunch at work. (GEER Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the sentences, Try to connect words. Listen and underline the stressed words. ‘Copy the rhythm, wake up atsix. take a bath. 1 go to work by bus. Ido the housework. Thave pizza for dinner. 1 go to hed at midnight. EEA) Listen again and repeat the sentences. ‘Copy the rhythm. 1 2 3 4 5 6 LISTENING GEES} Listen to an interview with Mark, Answer the questions 1 What does he do? 2 Does he like his job? 3. When does he work? SUERTE Listen again. Number the activities in the order Mark does them, ‘Mark starts work at 7 p.m. He goes to bed He goesto the gym. He goes home. Hehasa hamburger ora pizza. He watches TV or checks his emails. He gets up He has breakfast. He sleeps for eight hours. Hehas dinner. He finishes work Hetakesa shower. ooo0000000001 USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES, Learn these words and phrases. customers *kastemarz/ everyone /‘evriwan’ everything /‘cvri@my menu menyu/ busy brzil ready /redi acouple of (hours) /9 'kapl av! goback ‘goo ‘bak/ prepare food /priper ‘fud/ enjoy /im'dgou! 1 GRAMMAR position of adverbs and expressions of frequency ‘a Complete the You column in the chart. Then complete the sentences with a verb and an adverb of frequency. always WW usually Wi y: Y G—Shaolm iz=m Lolptea lias ‘The man who works andis not bored is never old. Pablo Casals, Spanish celist 5 Isee my grandparents. (every weekend) 6 Ellie drinks coffee. (three times a day) 7 Pmhungry. (always) 8 We study English. (ewice a week) VOCABULARY adverbs and expressions Answer the questions. THE || QUIZ. How many minutes in an hour? 5 2 Howmanymonthsin yea? 3 How many daysina week? 4 Howmany seconds in a minute? 5 How many weeks in a month? 6 How many hours ina day? 7 How many days in June? ‘8 How meny weeks ina year? ‘Complete the sentences with one or two words. often = Wv ‘sometimes W/ hardly ever 7 DeRaENES Matt | Becky You Ff = of frequen sleep foreighthours | www frequency: be relaxed Wi | play sports or sa Bi eathealthyfood | Ww v besick wa 1 Matt _usually sleeps for eight hours. 2 He relaxed. 3 He sports or exercises. 4 He healthy food. 5 He__ sick. 6 Becky for eight hours. 7 She relaxed. 8 She sportsand exercises. 9 She healthy food. 10 She sick. NM t___ for eighthours. 21 ela BI sports and exercises. 41 healthy food. 151 sick. D_ Write the adverb of frequency in the correct placein the sentence. 1 Pilots sleep in hotels. (often) Pilots often deep in hotels x 2 The children walk to school. (every day) The childcen walle to school every day 3. Mike rides his motorcycle to work. (sometimes) + My sisteris late. (never) 1 Leo goesto the gym all week and on weekends. Leo goes tothe gym every day 2 Tomo usually takes a vacation in the summer and winter. Tomo usually takes a vacation year. 3. We usually see one new film a month. We go to the movie theater 4 Adele doesn't do any homework at all Adele____does homework. 5 They have English classeson Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. amonth, ‘They have English classes, ______aweek. 6 My mother goes to the hair salon once a week, ona Friday. ‘My mother goes to the hair salon Friday. 7 Sofia walks to work oncea year. Sofia__ ever walks to work. 8 Talways buy a new pair ofsunglasses in che summer, buy a new pair of sunglasses summer. ~ 3 PRONUNCIATION the letter h ~ a Match the words to their pronunciation. In which word is the h not pronounced? 1 half fe] a fa 2high OO b favor! . 3how [) © thaws ~ 4 how =O 4 Phorif 5 hardly (J © Aref . 6 here = L] € Phair 7huny E] Phardli 8 happy C h /haul GEL Listen and check. Then listen again e and repeat the words. ~ 4 READING ~ a Read the interview. What is surprising Z about Esther Armstrong? How do you spend your day, Esther? My day is very normal, really. [get up, I get ‘dressed, Ihave breakfast. Then I go to work. What do you do? Tman accountant. Why do you still work, Esther? To have an interest. Also, my Job is very exciting What time do you start work? Istart between 9 and 10 every day and Ifinish at 4o'clock It in't very stressful, really \What do you usuelly do after work Esther? 1.go out for dinner with friends two or three times a week, and we goto the movies or the - theater, or to the ballet Interviewer Do you tive alone? Esther Yes, do. Ihave quite a big apartment and someone helps me with the housework forfour é hours a week. Ido everything else myself. Interviewer Do you have children, Esther? Esther Yes, Ido. Both of my daughters live here in ~ New York. One daughter works nearby, and she comes and has lunch with me. And I work with the other daughter, so we eat together ~ two or three times a week, too. I'm very, very happy with my tie, - Glossary an occountant = a person whose job it is to make lists of Esther allthe money that people or businesses receive and pay b_ Read the interview again. Write T (true) or F (false). 1 Esther thinks her day is normal £ 2. She doesn'elike her job, 3. She sometimes starts work at 10 o'clock. 4 She thinks her job is difficult. 5 She often sees friends after work, 6 Shelives with one ofher children. 7 Shenever does housework. 8 She hastwo childten. © Underline five words you don’t know. Use your dictionary to look up their meaning and pronunciation. 5 LISTENING a STEED Listen toa radio program about being healthy. Who does the doctor say is healthy: Marge, Robbie, or Marge and Robbie? 1b GUD Listen again. Write T crue) or F (false). 1 Robbie doesn’ think he's healthy. £ 2. Marge hardly ever eats fast food 3 Marge always has breakfast. 4 Marge often goes to the gym. 5 Marge goes to bed late. © Robbie sometimes has breakfast 7 Robbie plays soccer three times aweek. 8 Robbie sleeps for six hours every night. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. hours /avsrz/ minutes ‘mmats/ seconds /sekondz! teenager /"tinerdsor/ healthy (opposite unhealthy) heli normally 'normali! relax /riieks! beimahurry /bim 9 ‘hori/ social life ’soufl lat? spend time /spend 'tam/ GH GQ mes 1 GRAMMAR can / can't a Write a sentence for each picture with can jcan'. 5 A—Are you the next American Idol? In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes. ‘Andy Warhol, American painter © Match sentences 1-6 10 af 1 Can you help me with my homework? I 2 Canyou give me my glasses?! o 3 Can you call my mom? I Oo 4 Can you speak more slowly? o 5 Can you make dinner for 8:30?1 Qa 6 Canyoutellmeyournameagain?? CJ 4 can'tcome before then. b canitsee. © emtdoin 4 can’efind my cell phone. can'tunderstand you f can'trememberit _ Write a sentence with can or can’ for each picture 1b Write a question withyou for each picture. Then write your answer: Yes, Ican. or No, [can't ‘Your answer 3 Dr. Atkins younow. 2 VOCABULARY verb phrases 1b Write the words in the chart Complete the crossword with the correct verb, are bad can card for fet have perk stamp. start juesacross > a car GETS) Liscen and check. Then listen again and repeat the words. 4 LISTENING ETE Listen to the dialogues and choose a, b, or c. 1 When can they goto the swimming pool? a OnSaturday morning. b_ On Saturday afternoon. © OnSunday afternoon, Where can the man park? a Outside the hospital. b Outside the restaurant. © Outside the movie theater. When can she help her brother? a Thismorning b_ This afternoon. © This evening, 1b Complete the sentences, 4 Why can’t they send the postcard? — a They don’thave a pen. buy fied hear help lookfor play run talk They don'thave the address. 1 He can't find any parking spaces. There area lor of cars. © They don'thavea stamp, 2 Toften chess with my nephew. He's very good. 5 Why can’tthey goin? 3 Please ‘me. can’t open the door. a Hecan't open the door. aq ‘most of my clothes from Zara. b_ Hecanhear his boss. 5 Twancto ___ inthe Boston Marathon this year. © Hecan't find his keys. 6 Hi,thisis Paul. Canyou__me? 7 Idon'tunderstand this.Ineed to tothe teacher USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES 8 Where are my keys? Can you. them? Learn these words and phrases, 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress ee 2 GGT] Listen and repeat the sentences, Stress entrance /entrans/ the bold words. judges ‘ésadsrz! 1 A Canyou speak German? late (opposite early) /lert! B Yes,ican. nervous ('n2rvas! 2 Iean’e find the keys. ahitrecord (9 hit ‘rekard/ 3 Shecansing. parkinglot /parkin lati 4 Where can! buy a newspaper? Goodluck! /gud ‘Iaki 5 A Canyour father cook? B No, he can’t. 6 My sister can't swim. Ie’syour turn now. ‘its ‘yar torn nau/ 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases Complete the text with these verbs in the simple present. argue shout bark cry talk have have play pley “My neighbors are very noisy. A young couple with a baby and a dog live upstairs. They aren't happy together, so they ' shout all the time. Their dog “ ‘when they aren't at home, ané their baby’__when they are. An old couple lives downstairs, They can't hear, so they always* ‘the TY on very loud. They ' loudly because the TV is loud, and they* ‘to wateh. Some students live next door. They all alot about which shows musical instruments and they aren't very good! Every night, they parties and? noisy very loud music. Iwant new apartment or some new neighbors! 5B=Cove your neighbors Hellis other people. Jean-Paul Sartre, French philosopher 2 GRAMMAR present continuous @ Order the words to make sentences, 1 sister’s (My {exams / for studying / her. [My sister's studying for her exams 2 with (staying | week / her / friends / chs / are / Sarah's 3 tonight [party | We /a aren‘ /having 4 I'm {cup | coffee / drinking /a/ the fof / kitchen 5 for [looking | job /is/a/ Marco / Why 6 because {aren't / They jogging | today j cold it’s / too 7 computer / Are /using | you / the 8 soccer /Is// park Adam j playing fin jhe Complete the dialogue. A What*_areyoudoing —.(you/ do) ancy? Bt /make) the coffee. wry? ‘A Icanhear a noise. t's people's voices. B_ I know That's the couple upstairs. a? (they / argue)? B Nos {they /not shout. It’s the TV. Theyre very oid, so they carrthearit.* (Ghey / watch) amovi. A Ob, What's that music? sit party? (he / not have) a party! B t’stheboy next door." ‘A. Your apartment is very noisy, Andy. B iknow, (/lo0« for) anew one! € Look at the picture on page 33. What are the people doing? ‘Complete 1-9 with a verb or verb phrase in the present continuous. 1 The woman'ccalking om her cll phone ‘The couple ‘The children ‘The woman. The baby The dog The boy ‘The girl he / listen) tomusic. He kes heavy metal. wo o PRONUNCIATION /n/ ERT Lisen and repeathe words. (Gireld the word with /y/ in each pair. ‘dance brawn | long uncle 5. drink find 8 Frence England 7 young blond 8 think want. STEED Liscen and check. Then listen again ‘and repeat the words. 4 LISTENING {ZE) Listen to four speakers talking about problems with their neighbors. March the speakers to the problems. There are wo problems you don't need to use, Speaker 1 (] A They argue alot. Speaker2 LJ B Their dogsbark Speaker3 L] They havenoisy parties. Speaker [] _D Theyhavethe TV on very loud. E Theirbaby cries. F They play musical instruments. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. furniture /foenit{oe! neighbors /neiborz! noise /nor2! noisy fnoizi! strict /strikt! upstairs (opposite downstairs) apister2/ now /naa! complain /kam'plem/ apartment building /siportmant bildir/ washing machine /'walin mafin/ I'm eaving because the weather is too good. hate London when it’s not raining, Groucho Marx, Americen actor @=Stn and the City 1 GRAMMAR simple present or present © 2 VOCABULARY the weather and seasons continuous? ‘a. Write the seasons in the correct order. a Gircld the correct form. Selaracae tg eeeeeeedeg ee eH 1A What are you doing here? 1b. Complete the sentences with words in the box. Whar’s B rmonvecstontahtee /TEaghteeoR) theweather like? 2 ACanyoutalk? Goudy cold fogay hot raring enowing sunny windy B No. have dinner /'mhaving dinner right now. 3. A Wines dothey usally go / are they usually going ein B ToFiorida 4. A Howoften does your husband go abroad? cad 8 He travels / He's traveling to Asia four times ayeen. 5 A What does your friend do / is your friend doing? B She's a travel guide. 1 Tes hat 2 Irs 6 A Doyouwork / Areyou working this week? BB No.I'm on vacation. 7A What time does the museum close? B It closes / t's closing at 6 p.m, |think. 8 A Doosit rain /Isit raining today? B No. tts hot and surry. ‘b Complete the sentences. Use the simple present or present continuous. 1 My parenes_don't like — (aot like) their hotel. They: I'm 18now, sol (learn) to drive. My father (ceach) me When ‘you aswally (go) tothe gym? My brother (go our) almost every night The sun. (oot shine) today: I's quite cold. SeeyeR (se) your computer right now? (want to check something on Sivs_____. 6 Irs the Internet. 8 My sister (love) ice skating bur she (not do) it very often, fargue) about money all ehe time. 8 Irs. PRONUNCIATION places in New York City Underline the stressed syllable. Rojcke'feller Cenjter Yarikee Stadium lis island St Patrick's Caltheldral Grand Central Texinal the Brooklyn Bridge the Staltue of Liberty Wealshinglton Square Park GEERS) Listen and check. Then listen again ‘and repeat the words, READING Read the guidebook extract about things to doin Denver. Write T (true) or F (false). 1 The Molly Brown House Museum is outside the city. F_ Molly Brown is famous because she isan actress. Youcan see clothes from one of Molly's tips. You can see the city very well from Red Rocks Park. You can usea camera in the park. ‘The theater at Red Rocks Parks very small. Glenmwood Hot Springs isin the center of Denver. — One poolis big. ‘The water is different in the summer and the winter. LISTENING OER Listen to the descriptions of places to visitin Victoria, British Columbia and write the number of the tour. Which tour do you need to take if you want to..? A see some old Asian art B learn about insects C sce some animals and play sports D listen to musie E havea drink and takea swim F see a place that is famous because ofamovie G seealotof books H learn about a famous Canadian Qo Qo QO Oo o Qo Qo What to do in ‘The Molly Brown House Museums a big, beautiful house on 1340 Pennsylvania Avenue in the center of Denver. Molly Brown, is world famous because she was on the Titanic. You can take a tour of Mall's house. ‘You can see interesting exhibitions, clothes and other items from her trip on the Titantic.f the sun comes out, you can walk in Molly yard or sitin her gardens. Red Rocks Park isa mountain parkin southwest Denver with excellent views of the city. The park gets its name from big red rocks that are special to this area. The rocks are aver 290 milion years old. You can ‘walk around the park and take pictures of famous rocks like Creation Rock, Ship Rock, ‘or Stage Rock. Or, you can go to a concert and listen to bands lke U2 and Coldplay. The theater can seat almost 10,000 people. 3 WHENITSCOLD = |) theses Glenwood Hot Springsis@ hotel with an ‘outdoor poo that’s open all year Itisntin Devne, but’ nearby in the Rocky Mountains. ‘The hotel has two pools. Oneisa small ool. ‘The other pool is 405 feet long! The water in the big pools avays 90°F even in anuary!lf you dort ike to swim in the cold, visit the spa ‘or enjoylunch at the restaurant. USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. building ("bsldsy’ guidebook /gadbuk/ ‘monument /'manyemont/ parks (parks! statue /stetful enormous /’normas! fascinating /feesonertm/ wonderful. wandarfl/ including /n’kludm/ open-air swimming pool /oupan er ‘swimin pul! GES Gis rus Practical English 1 VOCABULARY clothes Write the words. 1 _ajacker si 2 6 3 7 4 8 i 2 3 5] (cigmmme | [7 fel 2 BUYING CLOTHES Complete the missing words in the dialogue. Canith_ you? Yes. what’s, is this T-shirt? es medium. Whet size do younced? need a Here you ‘a ‘Thanks. Where cen tryit on? The'f. rocms are over there, Th you. How isit? les fine. How 7m. isi? tes $15.99, 3 SOCIAL ENGLISH porerararer Match the words to make Social English phrases. 1 Irsso @ a way! 2 Righe =) wrung? 3 Don't Oc besilly! 4 Wait 1 a cook SIhaveto [] e funt 6 Have OC € now. 7Wwhes Ogg 8 No Oh aminue. 4 READING a Read the article. Match the questions A-D to paragraphs 1-4. A Wharcan youdo there? [Z] B Howdoyougetthere? [] © Where can youeat there? [] D Whartimedoesitopen? [] Shopping in the US ‘One of the best places to shop in the US these days is at the Fashion {sland mall in Newport Beach, California—this open-air shopping mall is the nicest ofits kind in California. Customers at Fashion Island can bay fashion, food, home, and Deauty products from more than 150 different stores. There are three Ibuge department stores and a large supermarket, Ithas a seven- screen movie theater, four hotels, anda view of the Pacific Ocean, | 1 Fashion Island has more than 35 different restaurants and food bars, There are take-out restaurants and sit-down restaurants, ‘including Hawaiian food and a bakery that sells vegan desserts and salads. Many of the restaurants stay open after the stores close. ‘Most of the stores in the shopping mall open from 10a.m. to9 pm, during the week, and from 10 am, to7 pm. on Saturday. The opening hhours on Sunday are from 11 am. to6 pm. The restaurants close around midnight and the movie theater closes at 11 pm, Fashion Island has more than 6,000 parking spaces and three Valet parking stations. You can get to this shopping mall by public ‘transportation, too. Fashion Island is only one-half mile from the Pacific Coast Highway and about 5 minutes from John Wayne Airport. 'b Guess the meaning of the highlighted words. Check the ‘meaning and pronunciation in your dictionary. 1 GRAMMAR object pronouns Complete the chart, Reading is a basic tool in the living of good life, Joseph Addison, British writer and poiticien 2 VOCABULARY phone language Complete the dialogues with these words. Subject pronouns Object pronouns ‘answer (ES message Press there this wrong z 1 A Hello.s Marta__there 7 Sg eee B No\Im ory. She int she 2A What number's this? a B s17-sss-0832 7 2A The phone's ringing 8 Cenyou it please? - you e RR Sop they = B No,I'msorry,_________is Grace. 5 A How co end this cali? b Complete the sentences with object pronouns. oe ate 8 ‘the red button, 1. My sisterhasa new friend, She's on vacation with. her tight now. 8 A Thisis 714-555-2922 2 Canyouhear ,ordo need to shout? 8 Imvery sorry. ts the _number. 3 Thisbookis very exciing. 'm really enjoying 7 A Imsorry, the manageris ins meeting. 4 He works near his wife's office. He has lunch with 8B Oh. Cen you give him a 2 every day. 5. Are you at home? Can call later? 6 Afborto does’ ive with his pazent but he talks PRONUNCIATION ‘ax, ji, and (/ t0____oneea week SGTEPT Listen and repeat the sentences. Stress 7 Excuse me, we have a problem. Can you help. the bold words, 8 cant find my bag. Can you see ? 1 Chita configs 9. These shoes are new. Do you like ? 2 Gangothdy ast 10 Where's Charlie? I want otalleto 4 Dostahiten wher Complete the text with these words. 4 Sceyoulater. een 5 don’t like them he her her him him she them they € Dontecblakabourte 7 Give icto him Lily is worried about her boyfriend, Jamie. She calls ° _him__every day, but he doesn't call” When she wants to talk ta Jamie,® always says he's busy. She waits for * after work, but he's usually with some friends. Jamie's friends don’t like Lily, and she doesn’t like © Lily says hello, but 7 won't look at her. Now she knows that Jamie doesn't love’ knows that * But she’s happy because she can find @ new boyfriend. tree __tree @ 2 she this meet |G?’ |s we leave it bike bike eee € SEE Listen and check. 'Then listen and repeat the words. 4 READING Read some more of Sal's Phoneand answer the questions. 1 Who's Katharine? 2 Whatdoes Louise suggest to Sally? 3. Why doesn’t Paul know his phone number? 4 Who cells him what his number is? Sally’s Phone Sally talks to Claire and Louise. “Ihave a message for Paul — but who's Paul? Do you know Paul, Claire?” she asks. “No. What's the message?” Claire asks. “Ie his sister Katharine’s birthday, and she's having a party tonight. Do you think it’s a wrong number?” “Yes, think itis,” Claire says. “Hey, Sally!” Louise says. “Put on your red skirt and go to the party. Forget Andrew!” Paul talks to a friend at work. “This is Sally’s phone ~ and Sally has my phone.” “But who is Sally?” “Idon’t know,” says Paul “Why don’t you call her?” “What's my number?” Paul asks. “I don’t know my number.” “Why note” “Because I never call my number!” Paul calls his mother. “Mom, what's the number of my phone?” “Why do you want your phone number, Paul?" “Because Sally has my phone.” “Who's Sally?” his mother asks. “I don't know, but she has my phone, and I have her phone.” “Idon’t understand.” “Iknow,” says Paul. “Ic doesn’t matter. Do you have ny number?" “Here its. 0781 644834." “Thanks, Mom.” 5 LISTENING GE Listen to the phone conversation. Choose a orb. 1. Who does Holly want totalk to? a Beth b Emily 2. Where is Emily? a athome b out 3. Where is Holly’s bag? a inEmily'scar in Emily’s house 4 Whatis Holly’s phone number? 2 606-555-4923 h 606-555-9423 5 What does Beth give Emily? a the message b the phone 6 Which keys are in Holly's bag? a her car keys b her apartment keys 7 Who is Holly with? a ancighbor afriend 8 Where do Holly and Emily meet? a atHollyshouse —b inacafe USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. fall (fi happening /heeponiy/ ring /ruy’ smile /smaul! give a message (to somebody) tv 9 'mesids/ pickup /prk api press the button ‘pres 8a "batn putdown /‘pot daoni Iesthe wrong number. /its 60 rap ‘namber! Extract from Oxford Bookworms Library Starter: Sally’s Phone by Christine Lindop © Oxford University Press 2008 Reproduced by Permission. ISBN 978.0-19-423426-9 Ifwe had no winter, the spring ‘would not be so pleasant. ‘Ann Bradstreet, American poet *6§B=tTimes we love 2 GRAMMAR ike + (verb + -ing) 2 VOCABULARY the date; ordinal numbers a Write the verb + ing form ofthe verbs inthe boxinthe a Continue the series. correct column. - September, October, November, December May, June, January, February, spring, summer, first, second, sixth, seventh, eighteenth, nineteend - buy come craw find get have give run stop swim take wait verb + ing e+ ing double consonant ting Moun en b Complete the chart. 1A 2/4 7/4 10/31 Day a i Ney Dey rm Mei i alaween : New vears Day - dance at parties |@@ ‘0 Usindependence Day |__| ‘eee ao eaaeree oe eae ~ ea ee ew thats 16 a a Ce : _ oe 3 PRONUNCIATION consonant clusters; - setch aoc 18) Se saying the date - 1 William _hatesdancing — at parties. a Underline the stressed syllable in the multisyllable words. een sees, : se 2 Willi hosewerk January yaly ee fea 2 February «August 7 $$ 3 March 9 September Se 4 Apeil 10 October Sony ae 5 Mey 11 November e ‘Amanda incalés 6 June 12 December 5 William, inthe ocean, b AGERE) Listen and check. Then listen and : “asia, snghiie: repeat the words. - 6 William, soccer. ‘Amanda aa © GIFS Listen and repeat the dates. 14/3 6 6/14 2 12/26 72/1 35] sulj7 41/5 9 10/22 5 3/18 10 7/12 READING Read the article aboutimportant dates in the US and find the answers to the questions. Write A,B, C, or D. On which day or days..? 1 dosome people watch sports on TV? 2 do people think about a man who helped others 3 do people help the earth 4 do people goto work 5 do people hear or read stories that aren't true 6 do some people walk outside in big groups QO Oo 00 Oo o to remember A. April Fool’s Dayis on Ap: Ist. Itisr’t a national holiday, but its a day when people play jokes on friends and family. Some good jokes are on the Internet, in the newspapers, or on TV—for example, one year on the Internet, a compnay that sells glasses put an advertisement for dog sunglasses on its website. Many people believed it was true, B_ Earth Day isn't 2 national US holiday, but itis day the US and the rest of the world thinks about the earth and haw. to help it. People do things lke clean up parks, ride their bikes, or plant trees. The first Earth Day was in 1970, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day isa US national holiday. On the third Manday in lanuary, Americans remember Dr. King and ais work helping Americans in the 3960s. Most schools and some businesses close for the day. ‘There are also parades and talks to celebrate Or. King. D. Thanksgiving ica US national holiday on the fourth Thursday of November. Atraditional Thanksgiving activity is cooking a turkey and eating a big meal with family an¢ friends. After the meal, many people wetch American football on TV or sit around the table and tel stories or play games. 5 LISTENING & GUTH Listen to forr speakers talk about their favorite times of year. Match the speakers to the seasons. Speaker! spring Speaker? fall Speaker3 winter Speaker4 summer 1b GABLE Listen again. Match the speakers to the activities they enjoy doing at thar time of year. Speaker 1 Speaker 2 Speaker 3 Speaker 4 0000 a walking b planning taking photos traveling USEFUL WORDS AND PHRASES Learn these words and phrases. birthday barddev/ asleep sip! depressing /dr'presiy/ outside (opposite inside) /avt'saud/ hate /hert/ ina good mood /in a gud 'mud/ When's your birthday? /enz yor ‘bardde! ‘Ah, music. A magic beyond all we do herel 1K. Rowling, British author 6 G=Music is changing their lives 1 GRAMMAR review: be or do? 2 VOCABULARY music _ a Complete the sentences with the correct form a Complete the words. of be or do. - 1 What_are_ youlistening to? ~ 2. Which instrument you play? ~ 3 Thesinger Spanish. She's i ‘Argentinian, 41 __buy CDs. All my musicis z ‘onmy iPod. - 5 We watching a movie. iE ‘We're watching the news. ‘ 6 your friend like reggae? 7 Which song your brother a downloading? 8 He. singin group. He’sa z solo artist 9 They. goto concerts ‘because they're too expensive. ~ 10 youamember of afan club? b_ Rewrite the sentences as questions. 1 They listen to music online. a Do they listen to musiconline E 2 Baisings karaoke. Sear seeeea > "3 She's singing in the shower. 4 That guitar's expensive. i 2 _ 5 Theygotoalot of musicals. 6 Tmwaiting in the right place y si ? 1 Rihanna is an R&B singer from Barbados. 7 Kathy likes reggae. 2 Kings ofLeon isan Americanr______band - ne 3 Black Eyed Peasisafamoush_—— _ 8 Yougo dancing on the weekend. h eh —_____________? 4 Ikon Maiden isan English ~ 9 Helistens to classical music when he's stressed. m ‘band. = SE aEe EEE eEEE EEE 5 John Lee Hooker is famous for. music, 10 They'rein an orchestra 6 Bachand Beethoven are two German composers of ? « _____m. 7 Jennifer Lopez isa popular singer of L__music. 8 Manyr____musicians are from Jamaica. 9 Jamie Cullum plays modern j__ 1b Complete the sentences with the words in the box. concert godancing download fanclub keraoke lyrics musicchannels online 1 My friends and loften —gadancing ona Saturday night. 2. My sister loves Green Day and she’s a member of their 5 31 new music onto my MP3 player almost every day. 4 My children love watching. 5 especially MTV. 5 When she's using her laptop, she often listens tomusic 6 like the song, but [don't understand the 7 Many Japanese people love singing 8 Would youlike to come toa tonight? I have two tickets for Michael Bublé 3 PRONUNCIATION /y/ a Girelthe word which doesn'thave /y. 1 use beautiful umbrella 2 young —joumaist yellow 3 nurse use music 4 musician lunch usually 5 January university summer b AGERE) Listen and check. Then listen and repeat the words. 4 LISTENING GEER Listen to the dialogues and choose a, b, or c. 1 Raulthinks reggaeis, a loud. b slow. © great. 2 The people who sing on the woman's favorite CD ate... a aclassical choir. b arockband, © actors. 3 Wendy usually listens to music. a online b onCDs. © ontheradio 4 The second man realy likes a Rihanna b Beyoncé. 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