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Free Audio CD / CD-ROM For Windows®and Mac Contents Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit § Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 I know! 4 Study help: using a dictionary Skills tip: before you listen She isn’t American 10 Study help: grouping words Skills tip: guessing new words Were a new band % Study help: pronunciation, word stress Skills tip filling in spaces ina listening text She likes Harry Potter 2 Study help: storing words in groups Skills tip: using pronouns in writing Where's the café? 28 Study help: using pictures when storing vocabulary Skills tip: completing a table in a reading text They've got brown eyes 34 Study help: storing adjectives and opposites Skills tip: spelling and numbers in listening exercises This is delicious! 40 Study help: storing countable and uncountable nouns Skills tip: writing lists Isometimes watch soaps 46 Study help: learning parts of speech Skils tip: choosing a ttle for a text Don't close the door! 52 Study help: writing example sentences ‘Skills tip: planning your writing We can't lose 58 Study help: grouping words under sounds Skills tip: choosing the corcect picture in a listening exercise Unit 1 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Unit 15, Unit 16 Reading on the roof! 64 Study help: using spidergrams for storing vocabulary Skills tip: writing a postcard Can | try them on? 70 Study help: using capital letters Skills tip: reading for specific information He was only 40 7% Study help: revision (1) Skills tip: answering questions in a reading text She didn't listen 82 Study help: spelling and pronunciation Skills tip: waiting an email to a friend Where did they go? 88 Study help: self-assessment Skills tip: checking your written work Now and then 94 Study help: revision (2) Skills tip: revising listening exercises Grammar reference yoo Acknowledgements 108 1) IL know! {Ey Remember and check @) Write the names under the pictures. Amy Alex Rob Lucy ASA ©® write the words. Then check with the dialogue on page 5 of the Student's Book. is Hello Reb names Im your Amy: 200, Amy, and thi Alex: 4. My 5... (By Vocabulary International words @ ©B Listen and write the numbers 1-10, © @ tisten again and write the words Then check with the list on page 8 of the Student's Book. Module 1 Classroom objects What are the words? pe abdro lepric» vedio mokeoob keke chia ood Write them on the picture: [By Grammar Plurals Singul @ Look at these examples for writing plurals. 1 hotel 1 door 2 doors 2 page 1 phone. 2 phones 3. notebook 1 hobby 2 hobbies 4 sandwich 1 watch 2 watches 5 city Complete the table 6 taxi 7 nationality @) Write the numbers and the plural form of the words. caisette child woman cempeter perscn man 1 aor an? Write a or an. 1 a. good tearn small museum interesting book big television cheap pencil expensive hotel old city boring video uniet | 5 ] BB Vocabulary Adjectives Look at the pictures. If the adjective is correct, write v. If the adjective is wrong, write the correct adjective. £25 | " small 1 a big restaurant 2 anexpensivepen Y 3. anew computer 4 an interesting book * A = on 5 abadteam 6 abig hamburger 7 anold car 8 agood hotel (By Pronunciation © D tssten and write the words Word stress GB Listen and write the words in the lists. Listen again, check and repeat, 1 Name: Kevin. cone hotel cheap hamburger football people expensive board new oe video boring museum phone T syllable. syllables Syllables: 2 Name: _Julie cheop..... hotel... hamburger. City oe Stun B Vocabulary 1 spelling ® vce neues The alphabet wine vane 1 nine rnine = eighteen... ‘GB Listen to the spelling. Write the letters. ‘ What is the sentence? 2 four » seven em lw. 3. two + twelve 4 one + eight 5 three + two & twelve + eight 7 ten+ seven 8 four eight Numbers 20-100 ©) Write the next two numbers. 1 ten thirty fifty sonnesigventy. o 2 four eight sixteen ne a ~ 3. forty-one fifty-two sixty-thiee oo os ~ 4 eighty-four eighty-one seventy-eight os cn 5 twenty-nine thirty-three thirty-seven . on ©) GH Listen and Gircle the numbers you hear. 1®@ 30 2 50 37 70 44 40 S16 60 6 18 80 Everyday English Complete the dialogues with the words in the box. can help you thats right Thanks the answer ‘@& How do you say I don't know don't understand 1 Kim: ‘The homework is on page 12. .OK..? James: Yes, great.) Kim. 2 Ben: 17, Mike: No problem. ‘Thanks! What's __ these words. Ben: 3. Teacher: Kate? Kate Sorry, >. a 4 Teacher 6. vs cone ‘Ciao’ in English? Tony: “Hi, Teacher, Y@8. 7a Study help Using a dictionary Look at the pairs. Underline the () Put the words in alphabetical order. Write them in the list. word that is first in a dictionary. ; . 1 restaurant sandwich 2 0. 2 taxi English ~ 3. cinema city 3 — 1 - 4 phone museum Accs ~ Eran 5 hamburger teacher 5 . _B 6 video hotel 6 a “ . 7 pizza excellent ~ & cheap good Dent 6 ~ | 8 vy Unit 1 Skills in mind Listen ' Read © Listen and write the numbers 1-6 in Read the message. Mark the sentences T (true) the boxes. or F (false). } Listening tip | Sarah De Tore ements | 3 Problems! I don't know hol to find { @ Look at the pictures first, Listen the restaurant — can you help me? | for the words on the recording. 3 © Look at the example — number 1 in $ the box for picture e. Then listen to } the example ~ it's number 1 on the recording, ea And what's the name of the cinema? Please phone me on OS24 C1174, OK? You can listen te my new CD. on my desk and it’s great! Paul 1 The message is from Paull. T 2 Paul is in a restaurant, 3. He knows the name of the cinema, 4 His phone number is 06529 61174 5 Pauls CD is old. 6 It’s an excellent CD, ej mm Unit check ‘Tf Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the words in the box. phone Thanks | What’ eemmputer Im page dont help your 1 (tsa good _. computer game. 2A: Hil'm Claudio. Whats 1. name? Bere _ Joanne, and this is my friend Louise 3A Du the answer? B: Sorry, 14 __ know. 4A: What'syour® 0 number? 8: 1's 613028, sa 6 donit understand. Bc No problem. | can 7. hE ey 6 Look at the picture on? By Choose the correct answers 6 He’ a great football GEircle the correct answers, a, b or ¢. eee ean 1 onus the answer. 7 Wtsan restaurant a rae bow < OK a big b expensive c good 2. Look at the three 8 A: Is itanew desk? amen b man person B: No, its 3 What's your phone eet a bad b small ¢ old a-name b notebook < number 9 A: Isita good book? Ai poe iia Me ek B: Yes, it 2 sevennine b ninety-seven ¢ seventy-nine 5. Twenty-three + eighteen a thirty-one b forty-one < fifty Ce §] Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake, Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. Eleven + two a interesting b cheap boring hreeteen _ Eleven «two = thirteen _ Its a expensive CD. The two woman are Saly and Caroline. Four + twelve = sixty What's you name? He's an interesting people. __ i penile Forty-nine + seven = fivety-six 1 2 3 4 5 6 Its anew cinemas. 7 a 9 The homework isin page 35. you do? @ veyeeod (© ox, le Review Unit agin Unit check 9 Grammar The verb be (singular) @) Match the sentences with the pictures. Write numbers 1-9 in the boxes. @) Look at the underlined words. Write the short form, with 'm, or te. 1 [tis @ boring film, Its, 2 She is an excellent singer. 3 You are a great teacher. 4. Ibis a new computer game. 5 Richard is from New York 6 Australia is a big country © Complete the dialogues. 1 A: |s Serena Williams a film star? BE NO, oo Sh@S.... a tennis player. 2 A: Leonardo DiCaprio is an English actor, | think & No, from the USA 3. As Is this video good? & Yes, great! 4A think from Italy. B: No, 'm not. 'm American. 5 & What's porta in English? 8: a door. 10 | Modute 1 Write the negative forms in the table. 7 Lam Carla. What is your name? Positive Negative ~ full form Negative ~ short form 1 2 3 4 Lam.nat. Sien.nat. © Write positive or negative sentences. 1 he /a singer 2 she / British 3 Heisntt a singec, Shes. British. 5. it / boring 6 you /a film star 7 & you /a bad dog © Put the words in order to make questions. © ED write questions. Then listen, check 1 you OK Are? and repeat. Are you OK? a 1 She's American. 1 British she Is? is. she American? 2. You're from Japan. Istanbul you Are from ? — . 3. He's a good footballer. 4 right Am? one _. - _ 4 Ita cheap restaurant. 5 bigalsitcity? ne 5 I'm the winner! 6 Brad Pitt good a actor is? ~ osenecet on 6 Broadway's in New York, 7 The hotels expensive 8 Maria's from Spain. 9 Youite a singer 10. The answer's on page 5. Bl Vocabulary Countries @ Write the countries ‘on the map. Nationalities © Find seven more nationalities in the puzzle. (€) Where are they from? Write two sentences about each person. (TAALLBARHT TURMItSRUSSI ARCEFTIOIAN LLIRATTALSQ AHOCWISTPVE NSLAASHRATL PINS TAGLOG 1 Hels from. Brazil. 2 fe AUSTRALIJIANI He’ Brazilian... a NXHTURKISHA AMEX TRS P FEN gy Grammar wh- question words (@) Match the questions and answers. Where are you from? No, I'm Australian Is she a good teacher? 1 Who's she? a Yes, thanks, 2 Are you American? —* BI dont know 3 Is Oxford a big city? ——& No, it’s small 4 Are you OK? Yes, she’ great! 5 6 Turkey. (©) Complete the sentences. Use Who, Where, What or How. ¢ know her is she? 's your phone number? are you from? 's the name of the hotel? ' Sydney? Its in Australia ssn’ that gitl? My Friend Sally, old is she? _.'s this? ke 8: a & It’s my vocabulary notebook A: &: B Culture in mind Complete the sentences. 1 itS in... Australia a Study help Vocabulary For every unit, write new words in your Vocabulary notebook. Write them in groups. For example: Classroom things Classroom verbs desk listen board read pen Write these words in the lists. write look at chair notebook table | pencil say ask b) Look at the words in Unit 2. Write all the words you can find in these lists Countries Nationalities jobs Italy Iraltan film star Spain . China 3 from Aggentina Z oo 6 She in Germany Unit 2 | B Skills in mind @ Read Read the text. Then mark the statements T (true) o* F (False). Tm Helen. I'm fourteen and I'm British. My hore is in Wels W's an ald city, bout ise very big. My adress is 32, Casile Road and my phone. umber is o1144 US2018. My best friend is Michael. He's from Ireland and his father is French, Michael is fifteen, sot int in ey lass at school, He ian't a very good football player, but \ Ahi he's 9 great singer. He's a good friend and he helps me. with my homework. ’ expparemenemecwsns stan sedan mmo = Reading tip : he \ =) } New words ; : 1 The girls name is Helen. | What happens if you don't know a word inareading = 2. She's from Britain, E text? : 3 Wells is a new city. {You can understand the text even if you don’t know 4 Its a small city. + all the words. : 5 Michael is Helen's friend. {© Look at the word. Is it similar to a word in your 6 He’ a French boy. Lt § _— as a - & @ Look at the other words in the sentence, and think 7 He isn't in Helen's class, = about the new word, Can you guess the meaning? 8 He’ an excellent footballer fense pecsouasennecsctenccsnesses 8 Write ‘Complete the interview with Helen, Write one word in each space. Interviewer: Where cn ees From? Helen von {OM Ws a city in England, Incerviewer: _ abig city? Helen: a Interviewer: YOUF oeennnnnnen? Helen: I's 32 Castle Road Interviewer: | know Michael's your ... 2 TS nnn nish? Helen: YS) nee Interviewer: co Old cow he? Helen: | 14 | Module1 Unit check ‘EG Fill in the spaces Complete the dialogues with the words in the box. ls Polish actor from Whos teacher Whats is Belgium isn't 1A: Hello. Whats”. your name? 8; [im Dieter and Yim from! ogee THIS? _ my friend Sonia. & Is she? . Russia? B: No, she4 She's tee Beane oes, this? 8: He's Luc Duval on hean® = 8: No, he’s a? a - ©] Choose the correct answers GEirel® the correct answers, a, b or ¢, 1 [think he's great! Hes my a 6 This tennis player a Gere) $ singer ¢ winner Australian: 2. She'Sa famous film He a are b arent c isnt a player b star ¢ model 7 F ‘are you from? 4. Ricardo’ nationality is if a What b Where ¢ How a Switzerland b Spain ¢ Swiss 8 Is Bs a Japanese flag? 4 Howeld 0? ahe bshe cit a sheis b shed ¢ isshe 9 oun YOur address? oe ets is a big country. a What's Whos Where's a Canada b French Russian [a =] Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with the verb be, countries and nationalities. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. 1. My friend is Germany. My friend is German, 2 Are you Italyan? 3. [not a good singer. _ 4. What your address? 5 You isn't an actor. . ‘ 7 8 9 Im from Poland, Is he a China footballer? Maria fs from Spain? What this is in English? How did you do? aa OK i ain : fiew Unit 2 agair root CBS © 3s © oo |Ohn Unit 2Check | 15 , We're a new band 3 o Remember and check Match the two parts of the sentences, and write the name of the speaker, Zo@ or Nick. Check with the dialogue on page 20 of the Student's Book. 1.208 How old a. the show. 2 __! Are youall from bi” 3 You're very & new band 4 Were a é are you? 5 _! Welcome to popular in Cambridge. ‘ Im Cambridge? a Grammar The verb be (singular and plural) @) Complete the sentences. I think Austalian. my What's this in English? ©®) Write true sentences with the verb be. 16 Mel Gibson / American Mel Gibson isn't American, He's Australian. Madonna / singer Madonna is.a singer. Tokyo / city ia China My favourite restaurant / expensive 1/ British Ferrari cars / cheap Ben Afleck / sports star We / in Rome Module 1 © Match the questions with the answers. Is he German? ~ Are they a Brazilian band? Is this CD expensive? ‘Are you and John football players? 1 No, she isn’t, | think she’s boring 2 3 4 5. Are you from Poland? 6 7 8 No, it isn't I's quite cheap. Yes, | think you are. Yes, he is. Hes from Hamburg No. they aren't. They're from Spain. No, fm not. fem Russian ‘Yes, we are, Wete in the school team. Yes, they are. Theyre great ‘Are Ann and Sophie good singers? ‘Am I a good tennis player? Is she your friend? seme ange © Write the questions. Maria / from Milan? Js. Maria. from Milan? Ken and Sandy / American? | / a good singer? 1 2 3 4 Where / you from, Sarah? _ 5. the film / interesting? _ 6 youand Robert / football players? 7 8 9 ky Martin / popular in Belgium? Julie and i / good actors? Who / you? — 10 What / your phone umber? _. © Read the questions and write true answers. Are you a teacher? .No,.l’m.not. I'm.a student, - ‘Are you a good singer? ‘Ate you from New York? . ‘Ace you and your friends in a band... ‘Are CDs expensive in your country? Is your mother a tennis player? Is your teacher British? __ Is your school very big? ___ 1 ike w. @) Complete the diatogue. Kate: Do youtike.. sports? Ben: Yes, 1", ee football and? soe But 4 ° Kate: nnn YOU golf? Ben oo ~ It’s boring! Bj vocabulary Positive and negative adjectives @CirelB the correct word, 1. | don't like pizza. | think its awful / wonderful 2. | ike this video. tt’ boring / fantastic. 3 Enrique Iglesias is my favourite singer. He's terrible / excellent. 4 I don't want to listen to REM. I think they'e great / terrible. (©) Use the words in the box to write about the pictures. Ike thinks great ‘errble Lteallylike... think theyre awful excellent Fdon't lke . fantastic interesting Example don't like computer games. {think theyre boring. 2 - - 3 — 4 _ _ 5 on . 6 ~ Ga Grammar Object pronouns Complete the sentences with object pronouns, 1 dont like — uu She ist very interesting 2 Paul's a good singer. Listen to 3 Dogs are great. | like alot 4 Byel See... ‘on Friday! 5 Look! A picture of my favourite band! | want 1 6 } like james, but he deese't like 18 | Modute1 wonderful boring {© Pronunciation AZ and Zi:7 @) GB Listen to the underlined sounds. ~~ Write the words in the lists: Then listen again, check and repeat. see Ghiple singer please’ film read “museum ‘cinema’ CD © big people women BAL three Ar/ ©) GB tisten and repeat. 1 Three big museums. 2 We think hes Swiss. 3. fifteen CDs, please. 4 The Italian singer is the winner, g Everyday English Complete the dialogues. Use words from box A and box 8, A want really Guess. Lets 8 go together what to-go excited Mark: | ? 4Tune are on TV on Tuesday! Chris: I know, Isn't it fantastic? I'm 2 1 Dave: The new cinema is open on Saturday. Sue: Oh, great! 13 sess “What about you? Dave: Yes, me too. 4 if) Study help Pronunciation Mark the stress on new words in your Vocabulary notebook like this: © underline the stressed sound fantastic wonderful favourite © use the sign ! This is the sign in a dictionary fan'tastic ‘wonderful ‘favourite Write the sign ' to show the stress in. these words. 1 popular 5 computer 2 American 6 concert 3 Japanese 7 seventeen 4 terrible Write adjectives from Unit 3 in this list. Mark the stress. Adjectives fan'tastic..... Unit 3 | 19 by aE Skills in mind (i Read and listen @) DW Look at this girl's internet homepage. Listen and complete the text. Write one word in each space My name... is Judy Oahrendort. | live in Santa Gruz in California and | ceally ike pop * non = Can You guess who my? ‘pop stars are? Yes, you're right: they're the ‘Backstreet Boys Here are four things | want to tell you about them: % ‘There are five people int © My favourite 888 song is ws? = My favourite Backstreet Boy ‘good, but it isn’t my favourite) ‘Ad. MeLean. | think he’s @ The Backstreet Boys are. “ “ 4 . Florida. Do you my homepage? | hope so And I hape you like the BSB too! Listening tip Before you listen © Read the text again, Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false), ® Look at the pictures with the text, 1 judy is Australian. is the topic ofthe text? Rete esa ete 2 ‘The Backstreet Boys are Judy's favourite band. [_] © Read the text before you listen aUiiyiapicene rete wees, 3. There are five people in the band. mi) ' ‘Write your ideas in pencil in the + 4 Judy really likes the song f'lf never break f ly really 8 — ce : your heart. O » @ Wh: we ?Isitthe © ee 5 judy this Quit playing gomes with my heart a verb (isjare /gojlikejlisten ..)? Is is a terrible song. [_} ivan adjective (popular chea wap 6 The Backstreet Boys ate all rom Kentucky, = 20 | Module Unit check Fill in the spaces ‘Complete the sentences with the words in the bo. wonderful are shes together band aren't were from them film Mick, Keith and Carla are ina... band... Carla. son Australia and ai uu. the singer. The other twa? anu @ cinema but that's a geod collection of videos ot es Fe Sehools in, _ an excellent restaurant the town and called the Black Horse. because? _ _ any trains here a station. 3 railway station 4 cafe e 5 newsagent 6 chemist 7 bookshop. 8 post office ©® Write the questions. Use Is there a or Are Vocabulary there any. Then write true answers. Directions 1 good cafés / in your town? © Look at the pictures and complete Are there any good cafés in your town? the sentences. Yes, there are, or No, there aren't. 2. big post office / in your town? 4. good library / in your school? 5. railway station / near your home? i Grammar Positive imperatives Write the sentences from the box under the pictures. 2 The park is. 3 The supermarket is The chemist is 4. The bank is on | 30 | Module 2 ©® Where does the tourist want to 0? Look at the map and complete 4. “ae a 4 the dialogue. Start at the station. Tourist: Excuse me, where's the please? | Woman; Go down Station Road and turn tight. The — . _ is ‘on the right between the post office and the newsagent. Tourist: Thanks. And is there a w. Rear here? Woman: Yes, there is. Turn right into East Street, The _ison the left opposite the bank. Tourist: Thank you very much. © Look at the map again. Give directions from the school to the café. Tourist: Excuse me, is there a café near here? You: Yes,’ The café is Go? _ and turn 3 Study help q Everyday English Vocabulary Sometimes it's a good idea to draw re rete fre diatogues. Use words from pictures or diagrams in your Vocabulary notebook. Draw pictures to show the meaning cf these prepositions: 1. Tania: There's a supermarket on the comer of New Street. Brian: ? 1 don't think there are any shops near here. 2 Magda: Excuse me, is this your book? Man: Oh, yes! Thank you very much. Magda: 3 Pietro: Come on! Let's go! Sandra: nen anes « Ewant towrite a message for Mum, 4 Leo: Where are we? FARE os nnennnennnnnnne «FONE know this place Units | 31 i Skills in mind Read (& Read the text and complete the table. Paul lives in a town called Katoomba in ‘Australia, (t's in the Blue Mountains, 110 km from Sydney, and there are about 18000 people in the town, ‘There isn’t a Museum in Katoomba, but there's a library and an excellent cinema called The Edge. There are also lots of shops. Pauls parents often go shopping at the Coles supermarket and they buy their newspapers at Dixon's Paul tikes bicycles, and his favourite shop is Cycletech. His brother George sells books at a bookshop called Elizabeth's Paul goes to Katoomba High School and his little sister goes to Katoomba North Public School Katoomba is very popular with tourists, so there are lots of hotels in the town. Tourists often come from Sydney by train ~ the trip takes two hours, Module 2 Reading tip Completing a table ‘ Exercise 10a asks you to find information in the, festand pu irinatable © First read the fest,” ss 4¢ Now look at the table. Read the two headings ‘and think about the words under thern, Read the text again and find the names of shops. They aif start with a capital letter, Butbe careful! Sydney, Blue Mountains and Katoomba have capital letters ~ but they're hhames of places, not shops. Name ‘Type of business/shop 1 The Edge cinema 2 Coles . 3 newsagent 4 oe bicycle shop 5 Elizabeth’s — ©® Read the questions and write shart answers. 1 Is Sydney very near Katoomba? No, it isn't, — — 2. Are there twenty thousand people in Katoomba? 3. Do people watch films at The Edge? 4 Is there a museum in the town? 5 Do people buy clothes at Elizabeths? 6 Is Paul’ sister a student at his school? 7 Are there lots of tourists in Katoomba? 8 Is there arallway station in the town? Write Write a short text about a town that you like in your country or in a different country. Think about these questions © Is there a river / a beach? ‘Is there a cinema? Are there any cafés and restaurants? Is there a station? What shops are there? ‘What's your favourite place in town? Unit check 1) Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the words in the box. opposite theres centre market are takes newsagent arent underground between Martin lives in the city centre. and there ! 2 _.. lots of shops in his street. His house Is coe neeeee atheist and a? There's an 4 __ station § the house and Martin the tube to school. There 7 any big supermarkets, but that's no problem — avery good ? conpuswn.. inthe street every day. Ce Choose the correct answers Girele the correct answers, a, b or c. 1. Change your money at the = 6 Go straight on and left a@ank) b market ¢ university a start b turn send 2. You can buy magazines ata... 7 think there's __.. fiver in this town, a library b chemist ¢ newsagent aany ba c the 3. 100,000 = _ y & There any good clothes in this 2 amillion b a thousand hundred shop: € ahundred thousand a are b arent c isn't 4. The post office is _--.. the comer, 9 A: Is the railway station near here? aon b in ¢ infront 8: i 5 I want to buy a card a [have no idea. b Youre welcome a railway b train ¢ travel € No, there isn't, ©] Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with there is/are, imperatives and prepositions of place. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. There's 28 students in my class. There are.28 students in my.class.... Excuse me, there’ a library near here? _ x a There aren't a cheap CDS in this ShOp. easomune {s there a garden on front of the house? Go to the post office and buys a stamp. Is there any good bookshops in this town? Go straight on and turn to left The cafés next the post office. There isn't any factories near the river How did you do? Total: | BY Very good ‘OK ee [O ws ‘ij Remember and check Think about Sally the chimpanzee and underline the correct words. Then check with the text, con page 42 of the Student's Book. Sally is four / fourteen years oid, Shes got blue / brown eyes, She likes / doesn’t like bananas. She lives in a park / forest. She isn't intelligent / stupid. ‘Grammar Why ..? Because @ Match the questions and answers. 1 Why do peopie like football? 2. Why isn’t the library open? 3 4 Why do you like these shoes? Why ate you happy today? has / have got She's got / She hasr't got a big family. Because ics my birthday. Because they'e fashionable. Because it’s an exciting game Because its Sunday today. (&) Complete the sentences with has / have got. Use short forms where possible. 1 You ve got. 2 fantastic DVD player! 6 This town __ two cinemas and a 2 Meand Mrs Martin a house museum, ‘near the river 7 My brother _.... aninteresting collection 3. sue a new bicycle of stamps. 4h a very big family 8 Chimpanzees four fingers on 5 We an excellent computer each hand at home. (©) Look at the table and write sentences about fesse and her brother To. Use the correct form of have got. Jessie Tom [ Jessie | Tom abicycle x lv a mobile phone |¥ | x a CD player x |v brown hair vox a big family x |x brown eyes vily a computer voix 0 34 | Module 2 Jessie / bicycle Jessie hasn't got.a bicycle. Tom / mobile phone Jessie and Tom / big family Tom / CO player _ Jessie / brown hair Jessie and Tom / brown eyes Tom / computer Jessie / computer © Complete the questions, Then look at the pictures and write short answers. © 1 &: Have... you ...got_.a bicycle? 4 Poon Jane a big nose? & Yes. Jhave, B _ BB ncrmnee, APY semen 8 5A your parents aa 8a? computer? b an 8 ~ 6A Steve _abig BRE en YOU avo family? player? 3 _ 8 © Write four true sentences with the correct form of have got (positive or negative). Choose words from box A and box 8. A a > | My parents My sister My best friend: anoldcar brown hair anice smile Ay fiends My English teacher My aunt blue eyes long fingers fashionable clothes {B) Vocabulary Colours ® Fill in the puzzle with the names of the colours (1-6). What is the other colour (7)? GIR|ETY Parts of the body @) Find il more parts of the body in the puzzle. Write the words under the pictures. 1 2 3 - Bee LAGx TOT@RM| AEYEALHHOO SRuANDAT SU la xOQYI FOOT . VHAIRGATMH & LYNX MWCHEH EAPNOSEUAB GRAEFKGCMRV FINGERDBYA Describing people © Complete the descriptions with the words in the box, §—§ Then draw the two people's faces. | green nose wavy blond good-looking smile eyes Janet has got straight ? hair and blue ? oe _. . She's got 2 small 3 and a happy “ 1 think Chris is very 5 _ He's got a long Janet Chris straight nose and his eyes are $ He's got? . black hair Giving personal information @ Match the questions and answers @ GD Listen to the 1 What's your surname? a CLARK. ~~’ questions and reply 2. How do you spell that, please? b Yes, Ihave. It’s 079% 648712. with true information. 3 What's your first name? © Im, 4 How old are you? & Clark 5. What's your address? e 01367 995024. 6 What's your telephone number? Diana 7 Have you got mobile number? _g_i6 Felton Street, Dover. e 36 | Module? (@B Pronunciation / GW Listen and repeat. 1. They've got wavy bair, 2 We've got twelve TVs. 3 Travel cards arent very expensive 4 He ges five interviews every dy 5 Vivien drives fo the university g Culture in mind Find and label these pets in the picture. dog cot budgie hamster guinea pig rabbit snake spider lizard 1 = 9 Study help Vocabulary In your Vocabulary notebook, write adjectives with their opposites. For example: big small awful wonderful Find opposites in the box and write them together in the lists. interesting lerg cheap intelligent curly dark’ boring straight stupid fair expensive short Adjectives for hair Other adiectives long. short. unité | 37 E Skills in mind BA Listen ©D joe is talking about his sister's boyfriend. Listen and write the information in the table. penetenes First name: Nationality: City: Colour of eyes: ‘Colour of hair (By Read (@) Read the letter. Which picture shows David and his family? @ Dear Pietro W'nt David Ling, and Um, pupae Vin 1S.and (ee ee ee hic and brown eyes. ‘My mother and fither are from ae speak English and Chinese at home. My father works, ‘in a bank in the city centre and my mother works ina restaurant, My sister doco Ave at home, beause she's gota job in a lbrary in San Francisie. Shes 22. My brother Jack is at university in Vancouver and he studies Computer Science. f Please rrte and ell me about you and yw fi. All the best, David @® Correct these sentences. Davids fourteen. No. he isnt He's fifteen. He's got long hair... enn His parents are from Canada, His mother hasr't got a job. a His sister lives ina librany Jack works in a computer shop. ae al 38 | Module 2 Unit check ‘] Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the words in the box. clothes eyes fair are wears hes isn't haven't good-looking wavy Paul and Harry .....are_. my brothers. Harry looks like Dad. He * very tall and ? got blond? hair, He wears dark * nen aNd he thinks he’s very 5 _ __..... Paull and | are also quite short, but we & ee teath 2 hair ~ our hair is brown. We've got blue ® x and Paul % nse lasses. ©] Choose the correct answers sree nies bate 1 You've got long arms and se & My first name is Helen and my @ foot b mouths <(egs) ones iS Johnson, 2 Julie’ eves are. a sumame b age ¢ address a brown b blond < pink 7 Alotof people petsat 3. think your brother’ very. oc zs re a curly b wavy © good-looking Pe ree hee ere i & A: Has Denise got a mobile phone? 2 long b straight mediurm-length ee : 5 Rabbits have got big ee tie, des 9 Alan lasses. a nose b ears faces a doesn't get b doesn't got ¢ hasn't got Correct the mistakes (a In each sentence there is a mistake with have/has got and with questions about personal information Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence, | got a sister and two brothers. I've got a sister. and two brothers. My friend have got a guinea pig. . Does she get wavy hair? Where's your address? Tony and Joe has got blue eyes. Karen haven't got a computer. ‘Why do you spell your sumame, please? Are you got @ mobile number? No, I don't got a tittle brother How did you do? Ve 1d Ok Review Unit 6 agai root © vert [OM | @ weiner Units check | 39 i 7» This is delicious! 1B Remember and check Match the two parts of the words, and then write the words under the pictures. sass gator kanga ~~ hopper rattle ail alli 00 sn snake Bi Vocabulary Food @ @® tisten and write the numbers 2~15. © Look at the pictures again. Write the names of the things in the table, Give each list a heading | scone Meat. Groceries. bananas. a ~ MBO. 40 | Module2 ‘B Grammar Countable and uncountable nouns @ Write the words in the correct lists. @) Write the words under the pictures with 0, an or some. banans fed anion carrot cheese: salt apple sugar ‘ Countable Uncountable banana. oon ER, © Look at these word pairs. Which word is countable and which is uncountable? Write C or U. 1 fruit UL. orange. 2 sandwich bread 3 beef cee burger _ 4 coffee cone aE - 5 shop os food 6 singer music 7 shampoo... book a mm 8 Complete the sentences with a, an or some. 1 Lwant to buy .. some... shampoo at al the chemist. 5 2 Let's go to the supermarket and get x oo nnnnnne F006 3 idk. orange, please. 4 Wve got. sandwich and fruit. 5 Weneed nee and onions. 6 Teint newsagent ~ its bookshop. 7 He wants _. cheese and apple, unit? 41 this/that/these/those © Complete the sentences with this, thet, these or those 1 There are some great CDs 2 in shop. 4 Wow! 5 book's very & Boy: What's 2 players are really good! expensive, Dad: Its a kangaroo I'd like / Would you like. ? @ Underline the correct words in the dialogue. Woman: Good morning. !Can I help you? / Would you like? Man: Yes,?/ like ’ I'd like three kilos of potatoes, please. Women: Right. * Do you like / Would you like anything else? Man: Yes, 4 I'd like / You'd like some bananas ~ a kilo, please. Woman: Fine. That's £1.25, please. § Do you like / Would you like a bag? Man: Yes, please Jane is in a restaurant. Put the waiter’s words in the correct order, and then write Jane’s answers. Waiter: to ready you Are order 7 1 Jane: {yes / roast chicken} 2 Waiter: vegetables like or you salad Would ? 3 Jane: (vegetables) Waiter: drink like would to What you ? 5 Jane; (orange juice) 5 Waiter: like you else Would anything ? 7 Jane: (no) 8 L 42. | Moduie 2 (Ey Pronunciation LwWwe fc es @ QW tistenandrepeat 1 The Swiss waiters got wavy hair 1. We want some white wine. 3. Williams got a wonderful dishwasher. ‘ ‘Would you like some water with your sandwich? : ©) &B In these sentences, there are three words with a ‘silent’ w. Underline them, ‘then listen, check and repeat, "1 Which answer is correct? 2 What's wrong with you? 3. Who's the winner? 4 Where does Wendy wiite letters? a Everyday English Complete the dialogues. Use words from box Aand box. so really hungry ‘wrong think so. oe + 15 there any food Fiona: Yes, of course. Have some bread and cheese. 2 George: If we leave now, we can catch the 10 o'clock train. Jobn ? It's 9.50 now. 3. Rachel: Oh no! Tien _. Rachel? Rachel: I've got a problem with my mobile. T can't get a connection. <3) Study help ed Grammar and vocabulary Put countable and uncountable nouns together in lists, for example: a/an banana some cheese egg rice Add these words to the two lists. “potato water “meat lettuce ‘mayonnaise “mushroom s In your Vocabulary notebook, write all the words you know for faad and drink in the lists in Exercise 6a. A good dictionary gives symbols for countable and uncountable nouns. Look at these examples. garlic /gatltk noun |U] a vegetable like | a small onion | biscuit /'bisktt/ noun [C} a thin flat cake that is usually dry | Unit? | 43 i Skills in mind w@ Listen (GW Listen to a conversation between Martin and his mother. What food have they got at home, and what haven't they got? Write Yor X. chicken 7 beef cheese lettuce Tomavoes mayonnaise ® What sandwich does Martin decide to have? : Writing tip 2 Listing things $ Look at how you write lists of wortls, [ike apples, oranges and grapes | want some eggs, some onions, a lettuce and some cheese. Notice the commas (,) and the use of and before the last thing i the list. | 44 | Module 2 Ej write Martin and Harry are having a party at Harry’s house on Saturday. Read Martin's ‘email about food at the party. To: harry.davis@freelink.co.uk From; — martinJjones@hotspot.com Subject: party food Hiflarry J want to make some food for our party. These are my ideas: + home-made pizza OR lasagne ‘+ sandwiches OR salad © fruit salad What do you think? What food have you got at home? What do we need to buy? Let me know, OK? I can go to the supermarket tomorrow. Martin (B) Imagine you are Harry. Write an email in reply to Martin and answer his questions about food. Hi Martin {like your ideos for party food. Let's have At home I've got. ve also got {want you to buy Unit check Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the words in the box vegetables beef dessert sandwiches meat fruit an some meal have ‘We always have roast... beef — or lamb for lunch on Sunday, and it's my favourite * ..nsenw-rarwnenne We'eat the? .. __ with potatoes and other > Sieeie and then we have some 2: 3 or ice cream for ® scat OW school days Ldon't® a big lunch. | make some”. in the marning, and | eat them at lunchtime with : ee Co © Choose the correct answers Gircle) the correct answers, a, b orc. ‘orange or 1A: [im starving! SEP WANE A nnennnn FOF the salad. ce 5 a salt b mushroom ¢ lettuce a What’ wrong? _b(Have a sandwich, ) 6A you like sone cheese? ¢ Do youthink so? a Yes ple 2 Are you : to order? a Would b Do ¢ Have a ready b hungry c lovely 7 dlike some ___ _ please, 3 A: Have you got any vegetables? arice b strawberry ¢ chip B: Yes, welve got some mushrooms and some 4 Da yaiikndw. woman in : the white car? a oranges b onions ¢ grapes a this b that these 4) Does Tom want apple? 9. These tomatoes are OK, but 3. aa ban c some bananas don't look fresh, a this b that ¢ those La ©¥j Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with countable/uncountable nouns, I'd like / Would you like and this/that/these/those, Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. 1 She has some apple at lunchtime. She has.an apple at lunchtime.. 2. Ike a kilo of tomatoes, please, 3 They have some waters with their meal. 4 | want to buy a fruit at the market. 5 Mum wants some egg from the shop: ss i i 6 Comeand look at this lovely strawberries! 7 8 9 I don't eat. lot of sugars. SS ‘You like some cheese before the dessert? Hove this car over there. How did you do? rota: CB © ge [@ o [@ my Unit? Check | 45 a | 8 | | sometimes watch soaps {Remember and check Think back to the text about Joshua and Judy. Underline the correct words Then check with the text on page 54 of the Student's Book. 1 Joshua and Judy both live on a farm / in acity. 2. Joshua wears black / white clothes. 3 He goes dancing / shopping with his parents, 4. His father drives / doesn't drive a car. {By Vocabulary The days of the week @ Find the days of the week. Write them in the correct order. edinwdsaye yundas iylard ustdeay, Weekdays: Monday. - Weekend: ©® Answer the questions about Karen's week. Mon, Tues Wed Thur 1 When does Karen go shopping? On Eriday. 2. When does Karen watch her favourite TV programme? 3. When does she play volleyball? 4 When does she see her grandmother? 5 When does she have a music lesson? a 46 | Module 2 5 Judy's home is in Australia / the USA 6 She studies at home / in the nearest town, 7 She watches / doesn’t watch a lot of television, 8 She often / hardly ever sees her teacher. “Anusaayd ences ytuhrsad Fri Sat Sun 6 When does she study in the library? 7 When does she go to the cinema? © Write four sentences about things you do on different days. 1 8 Grammar Adverbs of frequency @ Put the adverbs in the correct ordes. "Revie always hen hardly ever _usilly sometimes 3 4 5 6 fever © Put the adverbs in the correct place in the sentence. 1 Susan wears black shoes. (usually) Susan usually. wears black shoes, .... 2. Robert plays football with his friends. (often} 3. Tony and Philip are on the school bus. (never) 4 Beth listens to classical music. (hardly ever) 5. We have pizzas on Friday. (always) 6 The music is fantastic on this programme. (usually) 7 My parents help me wich my homework, (sometimes) g0 swimming have a burger goto bed before listen to the radio watch TV before ‘on Sunday at lunchtime ten dlock inbed school Example: | sometimes go swimming on Sunday. 3 ce _ 1 . cn 4 - co Qn - 5 - @ Look at the information about Alex. Write sentences about him. Mon | Tues | Wed | Thur Fri Sat Sun have an English lesson v 7 v play football viv write letters Y walk to school v v v v v 1 Alex.has an English lesson, three times a week.. 2 He onsen umes [ «7 ff a+! Write sentences with frequency expressions “| Vocabulary (for example, twice 0 day, every morning). Greg 1 Matthew.catches a.train.twice.a.day.... 2 _ 3 ne - - 5 a Module 2 ) Find seven more (Ey Pronunciation TV programmes kinds of TV programmes in the word snake. Read about some programmes on TV tonight. Write the types of programmes. Tonight, Mike Figgis talks to two great film stars. chat. show. 2 We've got italian football, and sking from Switzerland coon 3. The latest information from around the world with Sue Baxter 4 Tonight ~ The Simpsons. 5 In tonight’ programme, Mary sees Bill with ‘Amanda ~ and she isn’t happy about it! 6 Lots of laughs and smiles with the poputar Benny Hall 7 The prize tonight: £10,001! 8 This week: Life in Japan, Compound nouns @ Gif Add the words in the box to make mew nouns. Listen and check. work berry hopper snake fast time friend day CS week. lunch. home straw grass_ rete. ain. te OY aXnaen a ©) GW where is the stress in each word? Listen again and repeat 1G Vocabulary What's the time? Look at the pictures and write the times in list 1-7. Then match them with the other umes in list arg. \_t titvenontvero ot (ts... _ Its half past seven, € It ten past seven. Its quarter to eight: It ten to seven. It’s quarter past six. © @® tsten and write the times in number form. Then listen again and check your answers. 1 MSS. 2. ~ 3 4 5 6 - Culture in mind Complete the summary about Jane Taylor, Use the words in the box. Then check with the text on page 58 of the Student's Book. sometimes haidly ever hours north programmes lives doesn't Jane is 16 and she! inthe? anu Of England, She watches five or six 3 of TV a week. Her favourite * are soap operas, and she . watches chat shows and films. She © ama lke sports programmes and she un annnnane Watches news programmes. Ey Study help Grammar @) Learn the parts of speech. Look at the sentence. © Make new sentences with the four Where are the underlined words in the lists? parts of speech, There are lots of ! Sam often wears white shoes Possible answers! Sam Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs _ shoes. .wears...white often. wit ° a ~ conn Jack (b) Look at the words in the box and add them to the lists, Rosa ———— black never buys sandwiches sometimes coffee ‘always. delicious has expensive clothes makes Skills in mind ‘E Read @) Read the text and choose the best title. Television in a British family 2. Soap operas on British TV 3 Football programmes in Britain (© Read the text again and answer the questions 1 TELEVISION is very important in alot of British homes. On average, people spend about 23 hours a week in front ofthe TV. The nation’s favourite programmes are soaps, but game shows, ‘ealty TV shows, dramas and Comedies are also popular. We talked to one family, the Parkers ffom Leeds, about now often they watch TV. How often do British people watch TV? 2. Does Mr Parker watch game shows? 3. Which kinds of programmes does Jamie like? 4 Does he watch TV seven days a week? 5 What is Kimi favourite kind of programme? 6 When does Mrs Parker watch films? 7 What do the family watch together? Listen @ & Listen to an interview about TV, How often does the woman watch TV? © P tisten ag Reading tip Choosing a title for a text In Exercise 93, all the words in the three titles are in the text. But two of these aren't good titles because they _go with only one sm part of etext ‘© Read the text from Sesintg toad before you decide about the'title. Dopo lop (rls Mek shout geneo dens © Remember, the title is for the whole text: Mr Simon Parker (42) isn't typical. He doesn’t watch a tot ‘of TV, but he usually ooks at the news and he sometimes ‘watches a feotball match on Saturday. The two children love TV Jamie (12) watches every day, usually for about three hours a day. His favourite programmes are cartoons, and comedies. His sister Kim (16) watches three ifferent soaps every week. I really love soaps, and chat shows are ‘good 100, she says, Mis Elizabeth Parker (38) likes watching TV at the weekend, when there's a good film on. love old films,’ she says."And | often watch documentaries 100. Like a tot of British families, the Parkers have two televisions in theic home, and the members ofthe family watch diferent things a different times. De they watch anything together? ‘es,’ says Jamie. Football matches when England's playing!” i ae a Abaut.23.Aours.0.week.. and tick (V) the correct adverb, never hardly ever sometimes | usally comedies documentaries soaps the news v § >! Module? Unit check ©) Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the wards in the box. on at every usually do comes news weekdays days soap On weekdays. \leave school! vemionen 345 19 the afternoon.1? walk home with my friend Diane, bur? _. Wednesday {have @ swimming lesson at the sports centre. Diane often 4 ae round to my place and we watch our favourite _- =itls on at 530, five ® oh ats clock 5 sie __= aweek, We also watch the 2. my homework after dinner Ce ee nex evening, 50 | don't watch a lot of TV, ©3 Choose the correct answers ‘the correct answers, a, b or ¢. 1 Wercan get alot of information from... 6 ‘Theday before Thursday is. acdociimentarieS> b. comedies soap operas a Wednesday Friday Monday 2. People try to win maney on 7 Sandra isn't at home. She goes a chat shows b game shows shopping on Saturday, ¢ sports programmes anever b hardlyever ¢ always 3 Quarter past fouris 8 check my email-three times vane Day. 2 41S > 430 © 445 athe ba c ofthe 4 .. the time? 9 _... do you watch soap operas? a Wheris & Whats Where's a Which b Howmany ¢ How often 5 1040 is a forty past ten b twenty to eleven Seva Ca Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with the present simple and adverbs of frequency. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence, We hardly ever watches cartoons, We hardly ever watch cartoons. thave lunch at 1 oclock every days. - Students don't go to school in the weekend. ‘We watch always the news on TV. They play tennis two timesa month. Does your mother go sometimes to the market? _ Patrick doesn't never help his parents at home. George and Sam usually are in bed before I oclock- Carla has a rfiusic lesson one a week. How did you do? Very good OK Review Unit 8 again Total: | BS @ ss [© ws on unitecheck | 57 ‘By Remember and check 9 can you complete the dialogue between ‘Anna and Martin? Complete the sentences. Then listen and check. ‘Anna: All right, all right. Hang on a minute. V'm coming. Oh, it's you! What do you 1 2 Martin: Don’t close the? _ , Anna. I just want to} to you. ‘Anna: Oh Martin. Go away! Leave me alone! Martin: Anna, don't shout, please. Look — you're I know that Anna: Angry? Of course I'm angry! Go 5 I don’t want to talk to you! Martin: 1 know. But please, 6 this letter. Anna: All right. Now leave me ® 2) Grammar Imperatives it to me. @ Complete the dialogues with the verbs in the box. be laugh shout ey 1A: Whats the matter, Cynthia? B: Its awful here. | miss my friends at home ‘A: | know youre unhappy. But please don't 2. A: That's the new boy, Klaus. He's from Germany 8: His English is really funny! &: Dont at his English, You don't speak German! 3. A: Hi, Mum! im home! B: Shhh Don't Hour dads asleep! 4 A: | want to take a photo of you in front of the museum, 8: Ohnol | hate photos of myself! A: Don't stupid! Come on! 52 | Module 3 (9 Don’t close the door! © Read the text. Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. Ask ‘ates Donteat Go Listen Write Bort tell Talk Don't sit ‘When you or your fiends are in trouble... We all have good und bod days, When you have ‘ problem, here re some things you can do: Lister... 10 music and try to relax. eo _..... the prablem on a piece of ‘pope. Then make alist of things you can do and put ‘hom in order o? «lt of food ~ it doesn't make you feel better. a in the house, ‘oe for 0 walk — exercise is goad fr you 5 10a friend about your problem. ‘What can you do when a friend has « problem? Here are some ideas: aaa oe to your frend — don't ‘speak o lol. wi question. Help your friend to lk openly Your ind problemi pve, tha ope abou © Write sentences. Use the positive or negative form of the verbs in the box look at eat go open switchon talk 1 Eat your vegetables, seen = - 2 Dont. - 3 ~ . a 4 ‘ 5) Pronunciation Linking sounds ‘QW In these sentences, underline the word don’t when you think the f is silent. Then listen, check and repeat. n't know why she isn't here. Don't leave now. Don't eat all the chocolate} Please don't aska lot of questions. I don't understand why he’ so angry Stop the music. | don't like it. Don't open the bex. I don't think it's a good idea. unit | 53 hee ga Vocabulary AGxX CITE DWw How do you feel? ARWORRIEDO In the puzzle, find seven more words to describe feelings. SRUNS ADP JR Write the words under the pictures, CFF FRHHAISB AGIUAFNPAO RNZ2SP)GULHR EETEPNRQAE DxXxCDYGYWPD 4 excited @) Underline the correct words. Look! There's a snakel 'm angry / scared. 8 This lesson's awful. We're bored / scared. 7 ‘Our teacher smiles a lot, She's always happy / unhappy. I don't know what to do. I'm hoppy / confused, Its my little sister's birthday tomorrow. She's really excited / angry. My father’s got a problem, He's worried / happy. Lee hasn't got any friends here, He's excited / unhappy. I haven't got my homework with me. The teacher's angry / confused. ©) &® Listen to the five speakers. Match them with the feelings and the reasons why they feel this way. Then write sentences. Speaker Feeling Why? 1 confused There’s a problem with the computer. 2 \ worried ‘She's the winner of a trip to the USA. 3 bored Ie late and her daughter isn't home. 4 angry Ne hasnt got anything to do. s excited The homework is difficult, 1 Speaker Lis.hoted becouse.he hasn't got anything to do, 2 Speaker 2 cnn oe - - 3 _——— —— - 4 - s a 54 | Module3 @ Look at these examples. Wee interested in these books. (describes a person’ feeling) ‘These books are interesting. (describes something that produces a feeling) Complete the dialogues. Choose adjectives from the box. confused confusing excited/eiciting worried Avorrying bared/boring 1k: This files _ & I think so too. Let’s switch off the TV. 2 A: My grandmother is in hospital B: Ohno! Really? A: Yes, welre all Very assuus--- about her 3. A: What's the answer to question 3? I don't understand it 8: I have no idea | think the question’ very 4A: Why's the dog so 2 B: Because she knows Leo's coming, He always takes her for a walk in the aftemoon. (Bl Everyday English Complete the dialogues. Use words from box A and box B. A B = What's she she's misses fine the matter 1. Luke: Hi, Danny. How's your aunt? Is she OK? Danny: Yes, thanks, 2. Martina: You don't look very happy, Sendro. ne Sandro: Oh, I'm worried about my cat. I can’t find him anywhere. 3. rena: V've got an email from Petra here. Jar Oh, really? How is she? How does she like Australia? Irena: She says she loves Sydney, but sananmsnan. her family and friends. Study help Vocabulary In your Vocabulary notebook write examples to help you learn how to use new words. For example: excited (I feel excited before a big party) bored {I feel bored when { watch golf on TV) ‘Think of your own example sentences for these adjectives: excited ( scared { bored — ( . worried {nano happy ( Unie 9 Skills in mind (Read Read Jennifer's letter to a magazine. Mark the statements T (true) or F (false). @eeseeaeee GeO @ G 7 Claire’s PROBLEM PAGE SCF OCHTHH ORO OE DEAR CLAIRE, 1'm fourteen and I'm really unhappy. nd I'm worried about my school work — Please help me! sometimes 'm confused because it's different ‘My mum, my brother and Ihave eoved from the work at my old school from London to San Diego in California, [eel very alone — but what can | do? Please My mum is a computer programmer and don't tell me to talk to my mum, She works she's got @ new job at the university eight hours a day and she's always tired. She here. We live in a new house, and goto never has time for me. And my brother? He's anew school. i's a nice place — but nly ten, s0 he can't help me. everything is new for me! New teachers, San Diego is a nice city, but there are so | new students in my class, new school ‘many things | miss! Please tell me what todo. work’ {really miss my old friends from | London. leven miss my teachers there! Yours, Jennifer senna gk ORO eet Writing tip Planning your writing Before you write to Jennifer, make notes about the things you want to say to her. 1 Jennifer isnt happy and she needs some help, She and her family live in London. Her mother works in a computer shop. Jennifer doesn't miss her old friends. She has problems with her studies O000 at school. Lt Organise your ideas under these headings: 6 Jennifer's mother doesn't talk to her Cele nat Weeds | Schl wok about her problems O ; 7. Jennifer often talks to her brother oO : ene El write ee Imagine you are Claire. Write an answer to Doe. Jennifer ~ tell her what to do! Dear jennifer im sorry youre feeling sad ond ! understand ‘your problem. Mere are some ideas 1 56 | Module 3 Unit check G0] Fill in the spaces Complete the dialogue with the words in the box. matter listen yew help angry happy worried don't fine boyfriend : Oh, I'm 4 Rosa: Lynn, don't® Lynn: Yes, I guess you're right. Rosa: Look,” iene think about her. Come tound to my place and ® ‘me with my English. I'm Lynn: OK, let's go. _ to her. She's stupid. -about the test tomorrow. Ca Choose the correct answers Gincle) the correct answers, a, b or c. 1 I think-this music is a 6 1m trying to listen a@oring) b bored < unhappy tod 2. Is this word right or wrong? I'm. Sonne a over b away straight on a confused b excited ¢ scared 7. My sisters unhappy because she 3. Toms ieee because his pet budgie is = pe dead. : a forgets b visits misses a angry b worried ¢ sad B. Please leave ME inn 4 Switch __.. the television, please. a alone b around ¢ about ain ben cup 9 | don't want to talk to you, 5 Laura’ a happy person, She smiles and i me again zs ee ae a Call b Contact ¢ Don't contact a shouts 6 cries © laughs ; Ca Bi Correct the mistakes _ : i In each sentence there is a mistake with imperatives and talking about feelings. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. | like this film ~ it's excited. like this film ~ it’s exciting. Come in and you close the door. Not park in front of the post office, please. 1m worried for my test tomorrow. What the matter? s Hang up a minutel m coming, How you feeling today? Its OK, Be not scared. We're boring - theres nothing to do, How did you do? Ve od | OK Review Unit 9 again rot [BY © we (© 2 |@ ky watannena Unit 9check 57 | ‘BjRemember and check Complete the summary of the text about Rick Hoyt. Use the verbs in the box. Then check with the text on page 70 of the Student's Book swim uses ride pulls take part works sits pushes Rick Hoyt has got cerebral palsy, but he Jn a university and he 2 acomputer to communicate. Rick and his father also ? in triathlons together. Rick can't run, so his father ‘ him in a wheelchair He can't 5 . 180 his father © him through the water in a boat. Ang he cat't 7. onan abike, sohe 8 in 2 seat on the front of his father bike © Grammar can/can't (ability) @ Look at the pictures. Write a sentence for each picture. 1 She.can drive. 2 . 3 4 - 3 - 6 ©® Write questions for the activities in Exercise 3 — - 2a, Start with Can you .? a a Then write true answers (Yes, ! can / No, f 4 a can't} 1 Canyou drive? a 5 2 a 6 © Look at the information in the table and complete the sentences. Sylvia Paul George Eva SSeS RNR 1 a Can 8: No, 2 Sylvia. a con her hands. 3 Paul and George 4 Sylvia, Paul and €va 5A a Be wthey 6A. B: Paul George walk on his hands? he cant... ean» ut Sylvia @ Make true sentences. Use your own ideas. Veantt a - ean ‘My parents can A chimpanzee can't _ 1 2 3 4. My best friend can 5 6 Young children can stand on her head, but she juggle. Sylvia and Eva juggle? a horse Paul and Sylvia walk on their hands? but. » but I can't - cow v but they can't but he/she but it can _. _., but they can’ [Ey Pronunciation can/can't © @ Usten to the questions and answers. words that are stressed. 2 Can they write? 3. Can she play the guitar? Yes, she can. BD Listen again. This time, listen to the pronunciation of can, Is it the same in the questions and the answers? ©) GD Read these sentences. Underline the words that you think are stressed. Then listen, check and repeat, 11 can dance, but I carit sing. 2. He can read, but he can't write, 3 Can she play the piano? 4 Can you speak Spanish? unit10 | 59 gy Vocabulary Sports ©® Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. 1 John _ plays... volleyball. with his friends. 2 People . __ here in the winter 3 We once a week 4 Can james oa 5 kate __. in the park, 6 People sometimes... in this Fiver, 7 Can you 2 8 We often - aonw after school ©@ Look at these lists. Complete them with more sports. go+ ing play +name of game do g0 skiing play tennis do sport go riding a By Grammar like / don't like -ing @) Look at the information about the people. Write sentences about them using these verbs: Brian and Louise x) = not tke at) shate 1 Joanna likes skiing. She loves swimming, but.she doesn't like rollerblading. She.hates playing football. 2 Kevin 3 Brian and Louise Z 60 | Module 3 ©) Write similar sentences about you, your best friend and people in your family. i 2 My best friend ow 3 My 4 My a {Bl culture in mind @ Match the names of the sports with the pictures. Write the numbers 1-6 in the boxes. Tmgby 2 tennis 3 netball 4 football 3 hockey € cricker ® ® © O oO @@) ©® Who does which sports? Write the sports Miriam Jack from Exercise 6a under the names. (Some go under both names.) Then check with the text on page 74 of the Student's Book. Bh, aM, Zi\ Study help Pronunciation (@) For help with pronunciation, group words under their sounds. For example: fel Aas Zei/ sad park race match basketball holiday ‘Add these words from Units 9 and 10 to the lists. part camel. follerblade strange grass gymnastics laugh fantastic late () Look for words in Units 9 and 10 to write under these sounds. If you aren't sure of ‘the pronunciation, check in your dictionary. a Ail /o/ fe0/ swim team hop open finish wheelchair problem photo Unit 10 Lo] Skills in mind ‘Bjtisten GD Listen and choose the correct picture. Circl® A, 8 or C. 1 What sports does Tom do? AS Be Sh 2. What can Cristina do? A B c Bj Listen and write (GB Listen to an interview with Mark Cavalcanti. Complete ‘the information in the box. (©) Use the information in the box to write a paragraph about Mark. A 62 | Module 3 _ Listening tip - Choosing the correct picture hire yelten ed the questions. What information do: they ask ior? © Study the pictures. © Look for the differences between them. ‘@ Now listen, You hear the recordings twice. t Name: Mark Cavalcanti. His main sport: His other sports: s ‘ People in his family Helen (mother) Anna? t ‘Their sporting interests: Helen: ® Anna: ° Unit check Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the words in the box. team can swim doesn't loves races spert free guitar hockey Jackie is very good at... sport. She ean ploy and she in the basketball 2 at school. She can also? snc, Well and she often wins * on sports -days. Her brother Tim does: different th gs.inhis > 2. uw time. He ® Hele ane waleon bie hands and he? coracocs playing the®., o buthe ceeevsns-_ like doing sport. 5 Choose the correct answers Geo ra crest rene ese 1 4 &: Where's Eva? 8: She visits / She's visiting her aunt and uncle. She often stays / She's often staying with them at the weekend 5 A: How does your brother get to work? B: He catches / He's catching @ train. But he doesn't work / isn't working this week ~ he’s on holiday. ® Write the names of the rooms My family watches TV in this room. We wash and have a shower in this room. I sleep in this room. cn There's a cooker and a fridge in this room. The front door opens into this small room. ____ J 66 | Module3 Prepositions © GB Listen and complete the text with the prepositions. Then draw the missing things in the picture of the room (table, window, computer, pictures, door). on im near between next to under I've got a bed and a desk... ip... my room. ‘There's a small table? the bed. The desk is? the window and I've got my computer 3 the desk. There's a srrall armchair in the comer of the room. On the wail ‘ - the desk and the armchair {ve got three pictures of my favourite pop stars, The door is soon nneaes the armchair Hi Everyday English Complete the phone conversation. Use words from box A and box B. A 8 Tm Comeround See upto you onmy way What are you tomy place liz: Hi, Robbie)? Robbie: Nothing much, really. I'm just reading the newspaper. Lin: 2 o Adam and Liz are here and they're making lasagne. Robbie: Great)? ~ lies * Robbie: Bye. Study help A good way to remember words is to draw a spidergram. Complete this spidergram. Skills in mind Read and listen ‘) Sue is on a school trip in Italy. Read her postcard to her parents. ln the table, write ¥ (good) or X (not good) under ‘Sue. 126 dpi Dene Hen ane Dn pil | a tg riAg this in Flovence, 2 The cl lly at nt the ones tie gan : with way Me ema bis Castle 2 Bridge Road 4.9004 tise, al having CamBRIDGE Let ote | aisy Sue ght 1 Hotel 2. Speaking the language 3 Food a other agen Ancram eres 5 Having a good time? ‘Writing tip a Writing a postcard! ©) GP Emma is also on the schoo! trip. It’s three days later and they're in Empoli. Listen to Emma talking to her father. In the table, write ¥ (good) or X (not gaod) “eStart with Dear ‘¢ Here are some endings you can under ‘Emma’ = All the best, i i Love, 8 Write Lots of love, Imagine youre a tourist on holiday in your town. Write Love from 4 posteard to your parents or ta a friend. Use the topics from the table on this page. 68 | Module 3 Unit check }) Fill in the spaces Complete the senterices with the words in the box. in Is aren't are finishing reading sitting theyte living bedroom At the moment, jil's __ sitting... in front of the computer in her’ eka Bhat % ‘i her homework and her cat Sammy 30 nn, Sleeping on her bed. Her two brothers* __... watching a cricket match in the > a room and her sister is a se ahgobe the garden. Their parents ® _.. here because Bia visiting some friends this afternoon: Ce ©] Choose the correct answers Geel) the correct answers, a, b or c. 1 Dad’ in the He’ having a 6 Listen! Susan S the violin. shower. _ a play b plays ¢ ‘playing a@athroom b kitchen ¢ dining room 7 ____... the computer at the 2 Theres anew oa in the kitchen moment a bed b sofa c cooker a Are you use b Youre wsing, 3. Put the milk in the ..... » please. ¢ Ate you using a fridge bath ¢ toilet 8 What a today? 4) Helen is in Poland. She's a Sthe weather like b does the weather a great time, ae like 's the weather liking a doing 6 hiving.-€ making 9. A: Meet me at the sports centre in ten minutes. 5. Don't switch off the TV. Jack and | watching this film & Right. fr ain bon cat tay 6b am co ©) Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with. the present continuaus. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. Right now Tina play cards with Andrew. Right now Tina's playing cards with Andrew. oman ‘The weather is good and we stay it a nice hotel. eX a What's happening? is our team wining? Bete Ee | ce No, they not playing well today. ase I not wear my glasses at the moment. ee ‘What Kate is doing? oe i ‘She's rideing her new bike. jae Dorit make-a noise — your grandfather sleeps sos “This shop is always setting delicious ice creath. z enna MY WY. How did you do? Very good Review Unit Wagain Total [ @ 3s 12. on Unit Ti Check | 69 on 12 Can! try them on? “7 Remember and check Complete the sentences with the words in the box. Then check with the text on page 82 of the Student's Book. colourful balloons clothes dance carnival national holiday festivals parade 1. St Patrick's Day, Mardi Gras and Thanksgiving are in the USA. 2 St Patrick's Day is the of Ireland, People wear green .. so 3. On Thanksgiving Day, there is @ big. in the streets of New York and other cities. You can see big of famous cartoon characters. 4. Mardi Gras is a two-week party, similar to a oe People sing and in the streets and they wear clothes )) Vocabulary Months of the year and seasons @) Fill in the puzzle with months of the year (1-9) What's the other month (10? @ Which two months aren't in the puzzle? ls - M ] (©) Answer the questions. 5 : 1 What month is your birthday? 2 What month is your mother’s birthday? 5 3. Name a month when you don't go to Ie school. 4 Which months are cotd in your country? Y 5 Which is your favourite month? o H Why? (©) What do you do in the four seasons? Write a sentence @ @® Write the names of the seasons for each season, For example (= January, etc) 1 J+FeM © 2 AvMed - : 3 JrAss 4 O+N+D In winter | play hockey and | sometimes go skiing, 70 | Module 3 B Grammar Prepositions Complete the paragraph with in, on or at. ln my country, the school year begins" February, My school day starts ? ___. 7 Glock Thats fine when the weather nice, but it ist so good 8.40, so | get up? winter. There are usually seven lessons a day, but 5 always have sport in the aftemoon, School finishes at 3.45, but § sss Thursday I stay until 5 o'clock to practise netball with the junior team. We have our long holiday” ___ it begins ® ° December and | usually go away with my family for two weeks January, [Ey Vocabulary Clothes @ Put the letters in the correct order to make words for clothes. Write the words on the pictures ovehs serds thejac_risht anjes_ peumir fiantser ept srutores cossk frac hitTrs i # | ® Write trve answers to these questions i— 1 What do you usually wear at school? 2. What ae your favourite clothes? 3. What clothes do you hate wearing? 4 What does your bestfriend usually wear? 5. Where do you buy your clothes? Unit 12 Wednesday we _. summer = Dee | {E} Pronunciation Zee/ and £e/ 2) &® Listen to the word pairs and repeat. (b) EP Listen to the sentences. Tick (V) the word /a/ fof ‘yau hear in the lists in Exercise 5a: ‘ ae e © (©) GP Now listen to these sentences and repeat. ro Ci 1. Anni is Alans best friend. Z By eo : 2. I'm helping Joanna in December and January. oe ol 3 Emmal jacket is black and yellow, 4. How many magazines is Danny sending? ‘Gy Grammar ‘Asking for permission @ Pout the words in order to make questions. 1 window close | the Can ? 4 piay | football Can with you? Gan.J.close the window? - - a 2 have Can a | banana? 5. television Can on switch the ? 3 use computer your Can? 6 to tollet go the Can | please ? ®) Write questions asking for permission. Then complete the answers with the words in the box. They'e really expensive. musing it, What's the problem? Here you are. Wheesize? We've got visitors. — 1 try on / trainers? 2. borrow / dictionary? 3. come round / your place? A Can. Ltry.on those trainers? A ~ A & Yes, of course. What size? B: Sorry, not right now. 8: No, sorry. I'm busy. 4 see / homework? 5 wear / sunglasses A ce & - 8: Yes, OK. 8: No, you ca B: Yes, of course, i 72 | Module3 one/ones © Complete the sentences with one or ones. 1 Mum, my jeans are really old. Can thave some 5A: Id like two kilos of apples, please. new ? Certainly. Would you like these green 2. Can see the shirt in the window, please — 2 the blue nn? A No, the red - please. 3A: love TV game shows, 6 A; Those two people are from Russia. 8: Me too! Which is your & Which z favourite? As The... in the corner, next to John and 4 ike your ski jacket. Linda B: Thanks. it's a new Its nice, isnt in? culture in mind Match the words with the definitions. 1 enjoy a someone who plays recorded music for people to listen or dance to 2 huge b- something that is popular 3 costumes € machines for playing music 4. sound systems d_ traditional music from the Caribbean 5D) every big 6 attraction € tke 7 stalls 8 special clothes 8 calypso h small shops in the street or ata market Study help Punctuation (@) Which of these need a capital leter atthe beginning of the word? Tick (/) the boxes 1 names of places O 5 seasons oO 2 names of people Oo 6 adjectives for colours o 3. days of the week oO 7 pationalities Oo 4 enonths Oo (©) Which words need to start with a capital letter? Correct them. B britain friday dave autumn japanese yellow august spring tuesday —aprit To help you remember, you can write the capital letter in a different colour in your Vocabulary notebook. ‘the thing Nadia wants shit colour a black yellow b b price a 64 b es b b Nadia’s size a 10 R the thing she tries on a top trousers (Read Read the text, Write words for colours on the pictures Prope in Britain wear all kinds of clothes ~ London is one of the words centres for fashion, But some people wear special dothes when they are at work. Here are some examples. In London you sometimes see British policemen with tal blue hats or helmets — they'e the traditional British babies”. But : Reading tip these days, police officers in Britain usually wear blak and white SN ee tas. They aso wear blac tousers and shoes, and white sits : ee inal In nt of Buckingham Palace you can ee sles who pe ee ‘guaed the Palace and the Queen. They'e called Coldstream Te aicice ae Guards, and they wear thei famous uniform of red jacket, black trousers and shoes, and a big black hat. (The hat is called 12 busby.) The guards are also famous because they stand very sill and never smile or talk! In the business centre of London, you no longer see the traditional ‘city gent with is dark dthes and black bower hat ‘Now, men wino work inthe city wear shits and tis of different Colours ~ but favourite colours are still grey or dark blue for trousers and jackets i 74 | Module3 photos in the text. ‘© There are four photos. Bind the part of the text that tells you about each one. ‘© Look for Key words in the text, In this exercise, the ey words are clothes and colours. Unit check ")) Fill in the spaces ‘Complete the sentences with the words in the box. at in festival huge clothes enjoy party trousers costume parade ve got a photo here of me and my friends at Corlo's carnival _party.... Everyone's wearing crazy q Carlo’s wearing a strange red ? and Fiona has got short black z are anda‘ son, hat. The carnival is 5 April every year and ita big® ia my town, Theres a? in the streets — it starts 8 7 otlock and lasts all evening, ‘Ne all really 9. i Cl Choose the correct answers GEircle) the correct answers, a, b or c. 1 We don't wear scarves and 6 A: Which shoes do you like? in hot weather. B: Ike the red a Tshirts b@Gmpers) ¢ jeans a once b one c ones 2 Hes wearing a white shirt and a black 7 Meet me __ half past eleven. aat bin con a socks trousers. ¢ hat 3 | wear when I go running. a trainers b dress shirt 4. The month after March is 4 a February b April ¢ June a Just amoment b Here you are Sep samme | LOOK at your magazine, ¢ Never mind please? a Am 6 Can € Do Oa Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with prepositions or with expressions for asking permission. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. vials ns. iS my favourite season. a july b Autumn ¢ August 9. A: Icar't help you at the moment. Sorry. | catch the bus 7.45 every morning. /.catch.the bus at.248 every. morning. stennine Danis birthday is on February. |ican use your phone? ‘Of corse you can. ‘Our garden is beautiful at spring Can | borow your jacket? F Sorry, you can. | want to wear it today Can | try up this dress, please? We always go shopping the Saturday. How did you do? Cg y © Vey seed | (3) We. | © Revi ew i again Unie check | 75 3) Remember and check ‘Match the questions and answers about John Lennon. Then check with the text on page 92 of the Student's Book. Where was John in the afternoon on 8 December? In front of their apartment. Who was with ira? ‘Mark Chapman, ‘Where were they in the evening? ‘Tshot John Lennon’ ‘Who was at the door? Five, How many shots were there? What were Chapman's words? 2) Grammar Past simple: was/’wasn't / were/weren't Ata recording studio his wife, Yoko Ono. (a) Complete the texts about these famous actors, Use was or were. Marilyn Monroe | ~ an American film star Her eeal name? Norma Jean Baker. She . nue 8 beautiful woman and her films. Bo sone Very popular. People all around the s Sines world S very sad when she died in 1962 > Laurel and Hardy & ... comedy actors. Stan Laurel 7 from England, Wher he ® : a teenager, he and Charlie Chaplin ? in the same English acting group. Oliver Hardy "© American. Alt their films together ™ in black and white, and they . very funny. (b) Correct the statements about the people in Exercise 2a. 1. Marilyn Monroe was French. No. she. wasn't She WA AMEPEAN sn wasn ~ 2 She was @ pop star. 3. People were happy when she died. 4 Laurel and Hardy’ films were documentaries, 5 Laurels first name was Oliver 6 Their films were in colour (© Look at the pictures and the times. Write past simple questions and short answers. A: Was Joe.at.the station at 4.o%lock?. x 8: No. he wasn’ Se B _ oe & 8: \ 7 5. Anna / the bookshop / 5.30? & Matt / the kitchen / 1 otlock? & oe A . : & =) Vocabulary Time expressions (@) Complete the sentences with last (b Write true answers to these questions. or yesterday. 1 Where were you at 815 yesterday morning? 1 The bus was late... afternoon, nena . a 2. My aunt and uncle were in Madrid 2 Where were you at S pm last Friday? sonar WORK 2 Al my fends mere t Kacey party 3. Were you in bed at 10 o'clock last night? 4 The library wasn't nm —— evening 4 Were you and your friends at school yesterday? 5. There was a good film on TV ne ee right. 5 Was your friend at your place last weekend? 6 What day was your biethday last year? Units | 77 i Gg Remember and check ‘GP Complete this part of the conversation from Exercise 5 of the Student's Book. Use was, wasn't, were or weren't. Then listen and check, Mother: Oh, I love that song. sad, Tom: When? hes Yom: What € Tom: I think J know it. Is it John Lennon? Mother: That's right. He! I remember the day he was shot. 1? my favourite. really vo that, Musn? Mother: 1980. December 1980. He... _. only 40. one very old = sence the name of that band he was in? Before he was shot? Mother: Oh, Tom ~ the Beaties! Tom: Oh yes, right. OF course.” they from London? Mother: No they ® coon | They ® from Liverpool. Pronunciation was/ wasn’t and were/weren'’t a Vocabulary Biers reese tasdetne te ores Ordinal numbers and dates that are stressed, @ Complete the table, 1 Were they in Lenden? Yes, they were, — 2 Werethey happy? No, they weren't 3. Were the girls at homie? Yes, they, were, 4 | four 4th | fourth 4 Was he an actor? Yes; he was. 2 | twelve oo 5 Was she worried? No, she wasn't. | second 6 Was Dave at school? No, he wass't ~ fifteenth 3 (©) @® Underline the words that you think ! ale are stressed. Then listen again, check and 50 os = repeat. 2 | twenty-two | Helen was in hospital on Wednesday. 3 1 2. Our parents were at the library yesterday. 3 When were you in Paris? 4 What was your address? | 78 | Module 4 ©® Answer the questions 1 What's the sixth month of the year? 2. What's the ninth month? 3. What’ the last day of the school week? 4 Whats the second day of the weekend? 5 What's your first lesson on Wednesday? © Write sentences. Write the dates as we say them. 1 Sheila's birthday / May 17 Sheila's birthday is.on the seventeenth of May. 2 Our national holiday / 3 uly 3. Christmas Day / 25 December 4 New Year's Day /1 January 5 The festival / 9 October & My patty / 30 August / last year Everyday English Complete the dialogues. Use words from box A and box B. 1 Nick: I've got a new computer magazine It’s quite good. Jenny: Yeah?" ? Nick: Yes, OK. Its over there on the table 2 Alison: Mum’s making lasagne for dinner tonight. Chris: 7 favourite meal. That's my 3. Greg: Jules, can I borrow some money? Jules: How much do you need? Greg: £40. Jutes: 3 me 1 T've only got about £10 in my wallet, 4. Paula: I'm so angry! My computer isn’t working properly. I hate the stupid thing! How can I finish my homework now? Andy: 4 - isn’t a big problem. Paula. I'm sure it Study help Side A Side B Revision To revise words, it's a good idea to make vocabulary cards # Write a word on one side of the card and a translation or picture on the other side. Use the cards to test | wallet yourself, or ask another person to test you Put vocabulary cards up around your room = on the walls, on the door, on your furniture. If you see the words often, they are easier to remember. Think of some words that are important or difficult in Unit 13. Write them on these cards. Put the word on side A and the translation on side B. Unit 13 (>e GHP Listen to the dates. Write the numbers 1-6. a 037932000 «LI 30/0705 bo wavee0 LJ ee wo) < svose9 «= LY] wavoaries9 =) Read Read the text and answer the questions. pm Charlie Chaplin ) Chale Chapin (1889-1977) was a vere famous firm star, He was from a poot home in South London, and he was already a comedy actor in the theatre when he was « teenage: He went to the USA in 1910, and in 1914 he vas in his ist Hollywood fm. In those days, the fir industry was very youns. Chaplin's early comedies were in black and white and they were ‘alent’ = there were no words or music. Chaplin's fevourite character was ‘the tramp’ ~ litle man with big trousers, an old black hat and a sad face, Ths was Chaplin's chatacter in his famous comedy fils ~ for example The Kid (1920), The Gold Rush (1924) and Gity Lights (1931). Moder Times (1936) was his fit ‘alking’ film and in The Great Dictator he was the director and music writer ax wel asthe star. Chaplin decided to leave the USA in 1952 and his new home was in Switzerland, He died there on Christmas Day atthe age of 88. 1 What nationality was Charlie Chaplin? British, 2 What city was he from? - Reading tip Answering questions ‘Make sisre you know what the questions are asking. Study the question words. 3 When was he first in America? 4 Where was he in 1914? © If the question asks When ..?, the answer is a date or atime, ‘ Ifit asks Where ..7, the answer is a place. © Ifitasks Why 2 the answer isa reason {Because .) 5 Why were early films called ‘silent films? 6 When was The Kid first in the cinemas? 7 What was Chaplin’ first film with words? 8 Where was Chaplin when he died? a 80 | Module 4 Unit check 1] Fill in the spaces : Complete the sentences with the words in the box. was were wasn't weren't afternoon yesterday fifth way first recording esterday. Richard Deane is a piano player and a music teacher. At 10.00 ? -. Music student was af the door, and there? _ morning bis um tWO others at 11.00 and 1230. Richard? hungry, but there _ time for lunch ~ at 1.45-he was on his? s 16 RNorth Landen inataxt At 2 eclode ine he and his band were inthe? studio, But at the end of the day they... vety happy = ‘their first four songs were OK, but the ®.. one wasn't very good. Ce =] Choose the correct answers Girele) the correct answers, a, b or c. 61 __ angry with you last } Osis the at Mey ake a twenty-two bCiwenty-second> Seen 7 z ‘there a lot of children ? 2 Her birthday is 16th March, at the beach: ain bon cat als b Were ¢ Was avast b were c weren't > ele vas Foul rom, Where aA sidock ain bon cat Se pur eae 4 Today is my father’s birthday, eae Roe a forty b fourteenth c fortieth cus yesterday = aioe 5 Jack's cousins __. in England last year a ae b were © was La EY Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with was/were and time expressions. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. My friend is at my place yesterday. My friend was at.my piace yesterday. ‘Anne's brothers was in Paris last weekend. Tom and | wasn't here yesterday morning. ‘Where you were last Saturday? There was about 50 people at the party. _ When were Sara in Canada? I was in bed at 10.30 yesterday in the night. They were at school on Friday? Was James in the bookshop last afternoon? How did you do? Total: T Very good | @ Revew Unit asin @ 3 |e \® -B Unit 13 Check 81 FAA, She dide’t | 14 She didn’t listen 7] Remember and check Complete the summary of the text about Florence Nightingale. Use the adjectives in the box. Then check with the text on page 98 of the Student's Book. different’ dirty famous’ angry clean. temible “hungry Lots of people in England were! .. ie about the? conditions in the hospitals in the Crimea-When Florence Nightingale arrived at Scutari, there were no beds or totlets. ‘The soldiers’ clothes were ¥ un wand they were * _ because there wasn't much food. Six months later; conditions in the Scutari hospital were * _...- The hospital was s and the soldiers were in comfortable beds. Soon Florence Nightingale ae was 7 e all over the world. 2) Grammar Past simple — regular verbs (@) Complete the table, Past simple 1 work worked. 2 visit 3 hate 4 study 5 die 6 ty 7 travel 8 |) 82 | Module 4 a) 4 (f) Complete the dialogues. Use five more of the past simple verbs in Exercise 2a. 1. Dad: Was the film good? Tony: No.1 _..hated... it 2 Monica: Peter! You're here! Peter: Yes, | at five o'clock this morning, 3. Dave: Was Florence Nightingale in America? Peggy: (don't think so, But she quite a lot of countries in Europe 4 Too: What were you up to last night? Fiona: Nothing much. I... soon fr the English test at home. 5 Lee: Were you at home last summer? Chris: No, we _ to China and Japan. 6 Martin: Sandra looks sad. Do you know why? Jane: Yes, her uncle last week. ©) Write positive and negative sentences. Use the past simple. 1 {etay| Last summer, Julia stayed in Paris... She didn't stay in Rome. 6 {park} On Saturday, Mum @® Complete the sentences. Use the negative form of the verbs in the box. phone close: enjoy switch.on have play 1 1 didn’t enjoy.. the party because 1 didn't krow any people there, 2 Danny on a jumper. so he borrowed one from Robert. 3. We were worried when you = us. 4. I didn't get your message because 1 my computer yesterday. 5 It wasnit a very good eratch - the teamn well 6 The shops opened at 8:30 am and they until 9.00 pen. (Ey Pronunciation ~ed endings @ GB write the verbs in the lists, Then listen and check. ted Rated travelled called started landed watched wanted Ad or /d/ de a hated. @© GB Listen and repeat: Make sure you say /1d/ for the ed sound. 1 They visited a museum. 2. They landed on the moon. 3. The concert ended at 1 oclock. 4. We waited at the station © B® Uisten and repeat. isthe ed sound /t/ or /d/? Write /t/ ‘or /d/ in the spaces. We watched a film. Le 2 He lived in Barcelona. 3 We helped Annie with her homework. ‘4 They laughed at me. 5. Sally stayed in a hotel. 6 We opened our books. Ey Grammar Past simple — questions © Write tre answers 1. Did you enjoy your breakfast this morning? 2. Did you eycle to school? 3 When did you arrive at school? 4 When did your English lesson start? 5 How many lessons did you have yesterday? 6 Did you finish your homework yesterday? 7. What did you and your family watch on TV last night? — Holiday to Barcelona Arrival: 28/07 Hotel Metropol ©@) Complete the questions. Use the past simple. 1 Tracey: What - nnn for hunch? (have) Nid: I had a pizza. Tracey: - iw? (like) Nick: Yes, it was deticious. 2 Lee: My grandfather lived in that house. But he's dead now. Bob: When ? (die) Lee: in 2001 3. John: What last Sunday? (do) Debbie” We visited my aunt 4 Susan: Rosa and Ken were in America for ten years. Kevin York? (live) Angie: No, they didn't. They lived in Chicago. osccoue in NEW ‘Angela: Mike! (have / good holiday?) Ridyou have.a good holiday? Mike: (yes / great time)? Angela: (Where / 50?) ? Mike: (travel) > Angela: (When / get there?) * Mike: (arrive) $ Angela: (stay / with friends?) © Mike: 7 Module 4 Ba Vocabulary Verb and noun pairs Complete the sentences ©@ Here are some more expressions with have, play and go to. with the correct form of Can you match the nouns in the box with the verbs? have, play or go. , the gutar thebank a good time meal the éhops 1 Kevin and Tony are playing. fight tennis hockey university awash basketball tennis this afternoon town asim. the tollet the violin 2. Do you want to toes have play goto party? 3 My cousin the piano, 4 Gal an ice cream? 5 lke lunch at this café, 6 | Culture in mind ‘Match the two parts of the sentences. Check your answers with the text on page 102 of the Student's Book. 1 Steve Biko was born 2 ina prison hospital 2. He and other students b 1991 3. He was often worked against apartheid 4 He died din 1946, 5 Apartheid didn't end until __e_wias the first black South African president. 6 Nelson Mandela fin prison, i) Study help Spelling and pronunciation (@) To remember the spelling rules for past simple verbs, you can group them like this in your Vocabulary notebook. ted +d ¥ried double letter start ~ started love - loved study ~ studied shop ~ shopped ‘Add these words to the lists. many answer dance stop play cry travel practise (&) You can also group past simple verbs ta show their pronunciation. awe var nas helped teved started ‘Add the past simple form of these words to the lists hate travel want ask enjoy watch “end look die Unit 14 [ «5 Skills in mind ‘By Listen ‘GP Tony is on holiday in England with his father, Listen to his conversation with Sandro. Look at the pictures and@ircle) the correct answer, a,b or ¢ 1 When did they arrive in London? Sunday | Monday Tuesday | A 2. What time did the plane land? email to a friend 3 @ You can start with Dear (Dear Carla), but in emails. people often say Hi (Hi Corl) Here are some ‘endings you can ise: Love (from) Bye, See you soon, Waite soon, 5 How did they get to Cambridge? baer a HI This is just a short message - I'm wondering if you've got any news from Tony. He phoned me yesterday from Engiand, but | wasn’t home. Did he ring you or Sandro? Have you got any news from him? | really miss hirn! Love Carla Write a reply to Carla’ email Tell her about the information you heard in Exercise 8 4 86 | Module 4 Unit check =] Fill in the spaces ‘Complete the sentences with the words in the box. were on didnt in bem stopped studied died hospital nurse My grandmother was bor. in Germany! 18 February 1944, Her family moved to Italy? _ 1960, She at the university in Milan and later she became a4 nuns She worked in a big® _ in Bologpa for Four years, but after she was married she ® working. She aa my Daves had five children. They” havea lot of money, but they ® __ very happy together. Grandma ? _ — she was only 59. We still miss her a lat. 9 2003 ©) Choose the correct answers Gels) the correct answers, a,b or ¢ 1 Id like to nese an ice cream, 6 The woman open a practise b play (have the door, 2. Mum goes to... every morning, a did b didnt ¢ dont a work b abath ¢ acoffee 7 What nena last weekend? 3. Andrew : the piano at the a youdid 6 doyoudid ¢ did youdo school concert 8 A: Did you talk to David yesterday? a had b practised played 8: No, | - 4 Men on the moon in 1969, a didn't b doesn't ¢ dont a landed 6 ended ¢ started ok c did your cousins 5 Did she __ a good time at the arrive? party? B: On Sunday. a has 6 had ¢ have ‘a Where b When ¢ What Col e the mistake and write the correct ©] Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with the past simple. Unde sentence. ‘We watch a great programme last night. We watched.a great programme lastnight. They traveled to the USA in 2002 ___ i Why you did open the window? ie | not wanted to go swimming yesterday. ‘Where she parked the car? ili John and Melanie enjoyed the fir last righ? No, they didnt liking it at all, | tryed to phone you, but you weren't at home, Lisa and her family was born in Spain How did you do? Very good Review Unit 14 again Total: [Eo @ 3 [Ot [Oo Unit 4 Check | 87 (By) Remember and check ‘GP Can you complete the dialogue about Lord Lucan? Complete the sentences. Then listen and check. know children operied tried fill killed woman wife dead house Interviewer: Sandra Rivett? Who was she? Professor: She was the young! nc unie WhO looked after Lore Lucan’s ? And on November 7 1974, somebody killed her in a room in Lord Lucan’s > - Interviewer: Lord bucan? Did he * her? Professor: Well, we don’t § for sure. But we do know that Lord Lucan’s ‘ , Lady Lucan, was in the house that day. She heard a noise and went downstairs She7 the door, saw Sandra dead, Then somebody ® to kill her too, and ran away. But Lady Lucan wasn't? ‘The police think that Lord Lucan wanted to kill his wife, and "©... Sandra Rivett by mistake. {By Grammar Past simple ~ irregular verbs @ Fill in the crossword with the , > : ] I l past simple forms of the verbs. bt Across Down | 1 leave 2 find 3 become 3 begin 5 le 7 a 4 eat & waite 7 5 know & go 7 see 10 have 9 un 12 get fo o i W think o B give 14 take [a ® Complete the sentences. Use past simple verbs from Exercise 2a 1 Tina: I had... lunch at the Dad: Was it OK? café today. Karen: Yes, t it was easy Lynn: Did you see Adam? 4 John: Sam five pages for his Tina: No, but I _ Lia History project. and Charlie, Mark: Yes, 1 know. He a lot of 2. Harry: Why wasn't Mum here this afternoon? information from the library. Caro: She shopping with 5 Tom 1 __-- Someone's wallet in Dad. They home at 2,30. the park yesterday. 3. Karen: Our French teacher - Claire: What did you do with it? us a test today. ss it to the police station. 88 | Module 4 ©) What did Angela do on Saturday morning? Look at the pictures and complete the sentences. Angela? ‘2 8.30 and she? we for a walk, After breakfast she® She 4 . __ at 12.00 and then she $ co to her friend Zoé. Angela and her family ® at 115. © Complete the sentences. Use the negative form of the verbs in the box. became went head gave left fon ate came 1. Barbara _.didn't eat. much for breakfast because she wasn't hungry. 2. Terry knew it was my birthday yesterday, but he mea present: 3. We told Sue and Jill about our party on Saturday, but they 4 Richard a doctor because he didn't pass his university exams. 5 We got to the station at 9 olclock, but the 17am ne until TONS, 6 Alan shouted for help, but his friends... _hirn 7 Kim not scared of snakes, $0) nomen AWAY. 8 Jane to school on Thursday because she was ill. Complete the questions in the dialogue, Jason: What did you.do (do) last night? Sylvia: We went to the cinema and saw the new Spielberg film, fason: (begin)? Sylvia: At 6.30. 2 Jason: a (g0) after the filma? Sylvia: We went to the Riverview Restaurant 3 Jason: George (have) dinner with you? _ Sylvia: Thad fresh fish with potatoes and saled Sylvia: Yes, he did. Jason: ¢ zs (be) good? Jason 4 (sit) outside? Sylvia: Yes, it was delicious. Sylvia: No, it was a bit cold, so we sat inside. Jason: 7 (get) home? Jason: (have) for dinner? Sylvia: At about 11,30. uniers [89 | Bj] Pronunciation © Vocabulary Past simple questions Adverbs ‘GP Listen to the questions. Underli @ Complete the table. the words that are stressed, Listen again and repeat. Adjectives 1 Did she know the answer? 1 strange 2. Did they give you a present?” 2 beilliant 3. When did he write to you? 3 easy 4. What did she thihle of the book? 4 ake 5. Where did you get your jacket? 5 unhappy 6 Why did they leave on Sunday? & real _ 7 mysterious - 8 noisy ©@) Complete the sentences. Make adverbs from the adjectives in the box. angry careful sudden quick quiet slow THe came iM aon. Quietly. 3. He ran 4 She shouted 5 They walked . & Aghost appeared. © Adiective or adverb? Underline the correct words. We knew we were late, so we went out quick / quickly Come in quiet / quietly, please. Don't make a lot of noise. Stella is brilliant / brilliantly at music. She plays four different instruments. Please be careful / carefully with my glasses, | don't want you to break them. The test wasn't difficult. I could answer all the questions easy / easily. ‘There were mysterious / mysteriously sounds on our roof last night. “\ don't think Anna likes me; said Peter. He was very unhappy / unhappily. ‘The child didn't make a sound for five minutes. Then sudden / suddenly she started to cry, i 90 | Module 4 {By Everyday English @ What do you think happened in Mr Brown's apartment? Write three sentences giving your ideas. Use probably, maybe and perhaps Look at the underlined words and write the complete questions. 1 Louise: Want to come to my place? Do. you want ta.come £0.my.place?. Catherine: Yes ~ great. See you soon, 2. Patrick: I think I'm ready to leave. Dad: Got your passport? Patrick: Yes, everything's here. 3 Rachel: I can’t do any more work tonight Mum: Tired? Rachel: Yes. It’s time for bed. 4 Robert: My CD player isn’t working very well Andy: Want me to have a look at it? Robert: Oh, yeah ~ thanks, Andy. 5 Judy: 1 had my last exam this morning, Daniel: Feeling good? Judy: Yeah ~ fantastic! Study help Self-assessment When you make mistakes, don't worry! You can learn from your mistakes, ‘© What words do you often forget? What are your favourite’ grammar mistakes? Make 2 note of them in your Vocabulary notebook. Use different colours so they are easy to see. Think about the vocabulary and grammar topics in the Student’s Book. Which ones do you know well? Which ones do you need to work on? YSE know this very well ¥/ — Iknow this quite well X Ineed to work on this Topic past simple (cegular verbs) = positive My self-assessment ‘past simple (regutar verbs) = negative pastsimple | (regular verbs) = questions past simple {irregular verbs) adverbs Unit 1S Fill in the table for topics in Units 14 and 15. (> § Skills in mind Read Read the text and mark the statements T (true) or F (False). The mystery ‘of the Bermuda Triangle ‘The Bermuda Triangle isa small part of the Allantic Ocean between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. A lot of people believe that there's something very strange about this place Betiveen 1940 and 1990, 50 ships disappeared while sailing through the triangle But not only ships ~ there were 2eroplanes too. In 1945, five American planes disappeared there. When a sith plane went to look for them, it never ‘came back Nobody saw the planes or their 27 crew members again. We don't know what really happened to the planes and ships. Bul people give different reasons for their disappearance. ‘A. Pechaps they disappeared because of stormy weather in the Bermuda Triangle. Its certainly true that there are lots of big storms in the area. ‘A. In 1945 the commander of the fe planes probably became confused in bad weather and they went in the wrong direction. When they no longer had any petrol, they crashed into the sea, A. Some people say that mysterious UFOs came from another planet, and they took the ships and boats away with them, ‘A. Another strange idea is that there are ‘holes’ in our word. Some people say that the ships and planes disappeared into one of these holes and went to another world, Scientists are sure there's a good reason for the disappearances jn the Bermuda Triangle ~ but people love mysteries, and there's sill a lol of interest inthis part of the Allantic, i) 1 The Bermuda Triangle is 2 country in the Atlantic Ocean, In, 1990, 50 ships disappeared there. 2 3. There is often bad weather in the Berrmuda Triangle 4 1n1945, the commander of the planes probably didn't know where they were 5 People sometimes think that UFOs came to the Bermuda Triangle. 6 Scientists think that the planes and ships disappeared into a hole. Write Imagine you were on a ship or plane which disappeared in the Bermuda ‘Triangle — but you lived to tell the story. Describe what happened. Think about these questions: «When were you there? 4 What was the weather like? «How did you know that something was wrong? © What happened next? How did you get away? Module 4 HOO000 Writing tip Checking your work © When you finish writing, check your story carefully. Think about your favourite! mistakes. ‘© Exchange stories with a friend, Help each other to find mistakes '» ‘You can use a code to show mistakes in your story cr your friends story. For exemple: gr = grammar mistake, sp = spelling mistake, Can you work out what the mistakes are here? ee P [G{erw> in a quiet ship with 38 other Gogple in 2001 : ae 5 2 Weentered , Bermuda Triangle on 2A : a Unit check | Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the wards in the box. had went didn't know heard slowly got thought could looked Peter wasin bed when he ..._ heard... strange noises in the garden. He conse UP Quietly, found his glasses and s _ te the window. When he looked out, he > ; see an animal under the tree: At firsthe 4... itwasadog—bur it ‘very long ears and small red eyes. Peter didnt § what it was. As he watched, the animal suddenly 7 cnsnenanen UP At HIS window. Then it turned. fe® fun, but walked ® ae _... to the end of the garden and disappeared. Choose the correct answers ‘Gicls) the correct answers, a,b oF ¢. 1 Blise speak English when she ‘ they take the dog to was five years old. the park? a Gould & knew was a Does b Did < Were 2 She. a nurse in 1997, 7 What i in the box? a came b became ¢ began a found you you found ¢ did you find 3. Jack ran very = | $0 Of course 8 Kate was at the cinema, so she he didn't win the race coves S2W us there. a slowly b quietly < quickly a probably b perhaps ¢ maybe 41 __.. a fight with my sister 9 Please be when you drive yesterday, the car. a have b has had a suddenly b carefully ¢ careful 5 The teacher didn't ____.. oe us about the test. a tell b telled c told Ce Correct the mistakes In each sentence there is a mistake with the past simple or with adverbs. Underline the mistake and write the correct sentence. J writed postcards to all my friends, Lwrote postcards, to all. my friends. Sara goes swimming yesterday afternoon. He looked at her angryly and left the room. My grandfather can juggle when he was young, 1 2 3 4 5. Iran quick to the phone and called the police 6 You ate all the chocolate? .... 7 Bennot said goodbye to me. 8 He didn't maybe have time. 9 When your parents got home last night? How did you do? ra Ok] @ Review nt Saar rotat @ 3 © A |O Mon Unit 1S Check 93 { “16, Now and then ‘By Remember and check @ GW Think back to the exercise with Lucy (L) and her grandfather (G), Match the two parts of the sentences. Then listen and check your answers. G: When I was young, of course, G: I think schoo life is more G: I think perhaps L: Some things now Lm sure that now life is L: There are a lot more ©® Find pairs of opposites in the box. exciting young exciting boring. crowded different fast difficult empty happy slow bering sad easy the same old Grammar Comparison of adjectives @) Complete the table. (Adjectives ‘Comparative adjectives hard het happy difficult unhapoy expensive good hungry mysterious 10 bad © Look at the picture and answer the questi Write A o B. 1 Which dog is smaller? 2. Which one is older? 3. Which one has got longer ears? 4 Which one has got curlier hair? 5. Which one is more excited? 7 6 Which one do you think is nicer? i 94 | Module 4 ane dificult for my granddad. cars these days. difficult now, certainly faster than in the 1950s we didn't even have television! she’s happier than | was! © Read the information about Brian and Rebecca, then complete the sentences, Use the comparative form of the adjectives in the box. bad! good tall “inteiesting young” ig Rebecca | Brian Age: 6 5 Height: lm 16m Brothers and sisters: | 4 1 Maths results: 78% 70% French results 38% 4% Art project: & int 1 Brian is 15, He’ . __... than Rebecca, 2. Rebecca is 17 metres. She's than Brian, Rebecca farily is than Brian, 4 Rebecca's Maths results are than Brian's But her French results are than Brian's, 6 Bran’ Art project is than Rebeccas @® Look at the pictures and write sentences. Use the comparative form of the adjectives. 3 uneis | 95 5 © Write true sentences comparing these things a Pronunciation 1 me ~ my best friend ‘Comparisons coe GW Listen to the sentences. 2 my street — my friends street the words that are - stressed. Listen again and 3. my town — (another place) Tepeat, 1 She's younger than him. 4. school days - weekends ooh een 3. The bank is older than the bookshop. © 5 comedy programmes — news programmes if asics mee diticaisitian a Se - Science. 6 History — English 5 “The book was more interesting than the fim, 6 The shoes were more expensive than the trainers, ‘By Vocabulary BS es Adjectives @ Match the two parts of the sentences. 1 Some snakes —— ~ a be quiet 2. Ididn't finish the book because it b look really old-fashioned now. 3. She couldn't sleep because the traffic ¢ inamodern train. 4 We loved the firm — it was very noisy. 5 Don't climb on the roof — it isn't safe. 6 You can travel very fast £ are dangerous. 7 I'm watching this programme, so please & was boring. 8 Computers from the 1980s, h_ was realy exciting ©® Complete the sentences. Use six of the adjectives from Exercise 4a. 1 tewas an race. 2A Is this river for swimming? Nol There are alligators here! 3A: What is it? isan washing machine 4 They've got a _ kitchen 5 Don't go in there, Its 6 A: Ohl It's very oe ! B: What? | can't hear you, © Think of an example for each of these descriptions. 2 dangerous road a modern building a safe place to ride a bicycle an old-fashioned shop an exciting pop group coe on a noisy person in my class @ Culture in mind ©@) Correct these false statements. Check your answers with the text on page 114 of the Student's Book 1 _Butlin’s camps became popular in the 1970s. Butlin’. camps, became popular in.the 1950s... 2. The camps were in ci 3. They were quieter and less comfortable than Center Parcs. 4 Center Parcs are smaller than Butlin’s camps, but theyre more expensive. 5 People were freer to choose what they wanted to do at Butlin’, 6 At Center Parcs it's always cold at night. ®) Which do you think is a better place for a holiday, Butlin’s or Center Parcs? Why? Study help Revision When youre revising, try working with a friend. Make tests for each other. For example’ © Write sentences with a mistake in each one. Correct the mistakes in your friend's sentences, Here's one to practise. Can you see the mistake? ‘My brother Ned is older then me. © Write sentences and leave empty spaces for one or two words. Fill in the words in your friend's sentences. Here’s one to practise. Our cooker is no modern than our fridge. { unit 6 | 97 Skills in mind Listen GB Listen and write the names of the people on the picture. Tim Frank Anne Lisa Dad Uncle Bit Sandy Pablo’ Write a paragraph comparing the two living coms. Alans room is smaller than Pegay/s and it’s got more modern Furniture Listening tip Revi: sion For revision, use your Workbook recording, Praelise the pronunciation exercises and listen to the dialogues. © Flay the recording often at home. For ‘example, you can, listen when you're getting dressed in the morning, or for ten minutes before ‘you go to sleep. © If possible, also play the recording when you're out. Listen on ‘your way to schoo! or when you're sitting in the bus, Unit check 1H) Fill in the spaces Complete the sentences with the words in the box. difficult busier ted more modern crowded easier was town old-fashioned My frmily __lived in the city fora long time, but in 1998 we moved to an old house in a small Vines Gl called Kingstea. OF course it? strange at first: London was a fot o a r—“‘“ ‘“Oé‘’COO*O”OCOCOCOCisési‘(‘(‘(

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