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tem ele ah:] au y 2. Lesson A Present of be and simple present (review) CR Remember: simple present A Complete the questions using the verbs given. Then write verbs with he, she, and it end true answers, ins. 1, _Ave _ (be) you a full-time student? Rani Or. you (have) a part-time job? (NOT My brother werk part 2. How many brothers and sisters. you (have)? fee eee ania) 3. What (be) yourmother’s first name? 4, Vihere your bestfriend (live)? he orshe. ive) near you? 5, What_____your bestfriend__(do)?___ (be) he or she a fulltime student? 6. What (be) yourneighbors like? (be) they friendly? 7. Howoften you (get) English homework? How long it. (take)? you and your friends: (go out) on Saturday nights? What you__(do)? 9. How. your family. (spend) Sundays? you. (get together forlunch 10. your neighborhood (have) a nice park? &) unr 1.) Lesson B Responses with foo and either A Write responses with too or either to agree with these statements. 1. {sleep late on the weekends. 2. | don’t live neara subway. 3. P'man only child. 4. lmnota baseball fan. 5. Ihave two brothers. 6. I can't stand soap operas. 7. | love reality shows. 8. | can stand on myhead. Abst) B Pairwork Student A: Make the statements above true for you. Student B: Give your own responses. Then change roles. What do you have in common? A Idon’t sleep late on the weekends. CXcres B I don't either. | work on Saturdays. Don'tuse tooto respond to A Me too. So that’s one thing we have in common. ltopalle statements A {don’t have much money. Group work Find three things that you all have in common. 8 I don’t either. (NOT #etorietoe.) 140 Q¢ Strategy plus Actuatiy You can use actually You can also use actually to to give new or surprising “correct” things people say information. corthink, t A. So, you're American? B Well, actually, I'm from Canade. (© "Wa conversation But actually, | kind of Actually 's one of the top Uike cold weather. 200 words ©} A Match each conversation starter with a response. Then practice with a partner. 1. Is really chilly in here. _b a. Actually, | take the subway. Ittakes an hour. 2. Isthis your fist class here? b. it'sthe air conditioning. Actually, | feel OK. 3. So, you're a full-time student? ce. Yes, itis, actually. ma little nervous. 4. Do you like this neighborhood? d. Thanks. It’s actually from a vintage store. 5. Do youdrive to class? €. No, actually I'm from a small town about 6. Ilike your sweat three hours away. 7. Do you play guitar or anything? £. Yeah, | do, actually. It has some great stores. 8. So, you're from around here? __ g. Um, part-time, actually, | work in a hotel. fh. Actually, | do. And plano. ARE B_ Pairwork Start conversations using the ideas above. Use actually in your responses if you need to. “irs pretty warm in here “Yeah itis, but kind of tke it, actuall a Listening and strategies This is a great party! ! ©} A (1.0 Listen to six people talk at Tom’s party. Which conversation starters are the people responding to? Number the sentences 1 to 6. 1 Great music, huh? 1 The desserts look good. (1 te you a friend of Tom's? 1 isitme, oris itreally hotin here? [1 This isa great party. 1 Icon really know anyone here. Do you? ©) B (©) 149 Now listen to the complete conversations. Check your answers. What six things do you find out about Tom? “jail C Class activity Imagine you ate at a class party. Start conversations with your classmates. Find out something new about six classmates. A I like your jacket. B Thanks. Actually, it’s from a vintage store. >

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