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STARTER Students’ Book with ActiveBook plus Vocabulary Trainer ve | Ra Bloeth eB hice Nis Pree aes ST) ORT O ReA et | ORI PEARSON Contents Ee ny Global 1.2 Faces and names cre 1.8 Favourite films Communication p 16 ‘Writing bank p 120 2.8 How old is she? Communication p 26 ‘Writing bank p 121 3.1 Café oulture 3.8 How much is that? Communieation p 36 Writing bank p 122 8.2 Sorry, we're closed. “Greet someone tobe: and you ‘Ask where someane is from to be: he, she and it Say your favourite things Possessive adjectives: my, your, his and her ‘Ask or and give phone purmbers. How to... ask for repetition ‘Complete simple sentences about your favourite things How to... spel consonant sounds in English Talk about friends tobe: review Give personal detals How to... say email addresses ‘rite short, simple phrases about a family photo How to... use and and but ‘Order snacks in a café Possessive S: singular and plural Understand shop signs Position of adjectives ‘Ask for and give prices this, that, these, those Have a short phone callwith a friend How to. greeta friend ‘rite shor, simple sentences about a product How to... spell noun plurals ‘Numbers 0-10 Counties Nationalities Numbers 3-101 ‘Snacks and drinks Adjectives faa} Greetings Contractions ‘fashion quiz How to... ask where someone is from Syllable stress ‘What's your favourite fim? Reurvey Reference p 17, Review and practice p18 umes FriendsConnect een een Reference p 27, Review and practice 9 28 fo) Cafés around the world How to. order food and drink foo) Signs How to... ask for prices and pay for things Ina shop Reference p 37, Reviow and practice 9 38, 4 Perl Ex erm Meeemmamne a remain ieee me Telling the time ‘Ask about a hotel room ‘Write a simple online profile update Now to... use capital letters and full stops ‘Say what you like an don't ike Present Simple: ! and you Describe a daly routine Present Simple: he, she and it Ask and answer simple questions about your Present Simple: you (plu, we and We they Wh questions. ‘Start and continue a conversation How to.. start and continue a conversation ‘Write simple sentences to describe yourself and your family How to... use common letter phrases live, work, have and tke Verbs of routine Days ofthe week Verb callocations, How to. buy a train ticket ‘Buying a train ticket fal Train stations around the world Reference p 47, Review and practice 9 48 fusf and Joo! ‘The 60-Second interview How to... show interest Isl, fa) and ff Rebecca's blog. do in Wh- questions Aprobiem Reference p 57, Review and practice 9 58 a Contents 6.1 Small houses ~ Peony ed Communication p 66 ‘Writing bank p 125 6.3 Technology at home Understand basic information about a house have got Asurey ‘and furniture ‘Asmall apartment ‘Ask and say how often you do things ‘Adverbs of frequency Doing housework {af and fi Housework How to... make simple requests Make and respond to offers like + ing Technology How to. offer food and drink to a guest ‘Adinner party want + fintive would you ‘Ask and answer simple questions about a fiend Complete simple sentences about someone's typical day How to..use then and after that Reference p 67, Review and practice p68 7 7 eset) DEAD Gn 17.8 Is sold out! Communication p 76 Writing bank p 126 8.1 20% century icons 9.3 A woman in a man’s world Make single statements about money Communication p 96 Writing bank p 128 10.1 Home and away 10.2 Cheer up! 10.8 Giving gifts Communication p 106 Writing bank p 129 Coe ‘ay dates Months How to. write and say dates Booking tickets Ordinal numbers and dates ‘Order food ina restaurant Reference p77, Review and practice p78 Use common phrases to complete a simple email invitation How to... use cornmon email phrases ‘Make simple statements about people in Past Simple of to be: positive Jobs fel ‘wo 20! century icons. the past More icons, Gwe brief description ofa past experience Past Simple of fo be: negatives and Past time expressions How to.. take part ina game Playing a game ‘questions ‘Ask simple questions about a past Questions with how More adjectives How was your weekend? fool ‘experience How to... ask about a past experience ‘Ask and answer simple questions about your childhood Complete short, simple sentences about a famous person How to.. join clauses with when Reference p 7, Review and practice p88 Past Simple: regular verbs High numbers: ‘A questionnaire |imogen Moxiey How to..tlk about questionnaire results linogen and money Explain simple events Reference p 97, Review and practice p98 ‘Write simple sentences about personal experiences How to... use commas ané apostrophes Talk about your future plans ‘going to: positive Pans for the future Atrip to New Zealand ‘Ask and answer about personal plans ‘going to: negatives and questions Emotions How to...say goodbye Problems Jou fF Give and receive a present, hy and because Presents Sentence stress Gifts around the world How to...give and receive gits Make holiday plans Write a text toa friend using common text expressions. How to... use SMS (texting) language Writing bank p 120-129 Reference p:07, Review and practice p 108 Pronunciation bank p 130-132 Peace) Audioscripts p Classroom language » Listen and repeat the words, 1 read 2 write 4 listen 5 match 6 repeat, 1.1m (Mijname is John. | 1. Nice to meet you. a & 7 look 8 choose 9 complete c= Listen and repeat the useful phrases. 1 Can you repeat that, please? 4 What does complete mean? 2. What's Hola in English? 5 Can you help me, please? 3. Sorry, | don't understand. 6 What's the answer to number 4? Lead-in a Look at the words in the box. Tick (V) the words you know. bank) bus] café] chocolate cinemaL] coffee(] computer] doctor] filmE] football] hotel] Internet] sassportL] pizaL] police] restaurant) salad] student] taxi[] telephone] television] university 2} bso» Listen and repeat the words EBB work in pairs and took at the photos. What can you see? Aeabus What other English words do you know? Add words to the table. Places Food Sport Other theatre [spaghetti [tennis piano 1.1/Nice to meet you! tobe: land you er ‘A: Hello, Mr Smith. !'m Doctor Mazur B: Hello. Nice to meet you. A: Nice to meet you, too, el ‘A: Hi.l'm Kate, What's your name? My name's Clive. ‘A: Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. t00. A: Hello. 8: Hello, My name's Iris Salas. ‘A: Welcome to Hotel Panorama, Ms Salas. B: Thank you. ‘A: You'te in room 3-1-5. Speaking Pronunciation | /ai/ EMD 2 +01 Read and listen to the dialogues, CMB a Oo Listen and repeat the words. Db Listen again and repeat the dialogues Jay Hi 1 Clive Iris nice my ‘b © +0« Listen and repeat the sentences, Hi, I'm Clive, Hi Clive, My name's Irs. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, too. EBB in pais, practise the dialogues A: Hi 'm Kate, Whats your name? ‘My name’s Clive Say your name in English, I'm Maria. My name's Stefan. ue —S y \ Grammar | to be: / and you GBB Read the sentences. Write the words in bold in the Active grammar box. 4 You're in room 3 2. rmClive. Active grammar you are see Reference page 17 GBB a Choose the correct words in italics. Hello, m/Youte Doctor Rolf + Hello, Doctor Rolf. /’m/Youre Jane. Welcome to Hotel Central, Thank you. /in/ Youre Mr Smith 1'm [You're in room 2-3-6, Mr Smith PPR eer 'b Complete the dialogues with I'm or you're. 1 A: Hello. ino. What's your name? B: Rosa. 2. A: Welcome to Hotel Europa. What's your name? Edward Presley. in room 6-2-8, Mr Presley. Vocabulary | numbers 0-10 © sr Usten and repeat the numbers 0-0, zero/oh one two three four five six oOnourhoNn =O Ks] 10 1b Work in pairs Student A: say two numbers. Student B: say the next number As seven, eight B: nine Speaking EBB © oo» Listen and respond. 1 Nice to meet you. ‘ice to meet you, too. 2 Hello, rm Paul Smith 3 Welcome to Hotel Panorama. Hi, What's your name? EBB say hello to other students in the class. As Hello. B: Hi As I'm Maria, What’s your name? B: My name's Stefan. A: Nice to meet you. B: Nice to meet you, too. 1.2|/Faces and names BT 0 be: he, she andit ‘ask where someone is from Fashion quiz the faces behind the names Who's he?. a Calvin Klein b Giorgio Armani Where is he from? a Spain b italy Who's she? @ Donna Karan b Donatella Versace Where is she from? a The USA b The UK 3 Who's he? Jimmy Choo bb Issey Miyake Where is he from? a China b Malaysia Listening EBB Work in pairs. Do the fashion quiz. EBB a ©» Listen to Mike and Nora and check your answers, What is your score? 1b Listen again, What is Nora's score? Vocabulary | countries EBB a © «© Listen and repeat the countries. Kes Seal ell hese a om Lil Trance | mse = emery | “en = ne eS “ene La a = mess 1b Work in pairs. Student A: cover the country word and point to aflag. Student B: say the country. GBB a © « Listen and complete the How to. box. How to... ask where someone is from ‘A: Where are you from, Becky? Bs I'm from (3) A: Where in (2) B: @) b Listen again and repeat the dialogue ‘Ask and answer with other students. ‘ks Where are you from, Karol? B: I'm from Hungary. ‘A: Where in Hungary? B: Budapest. Grammar | to be: he, she and it GBB a Read part of the dialogue from exercise 2 and underline ’s, is and isn’t, Mike: Question two. Who's she? Nora: Is she Donatella Versace? Mike: No, she isn’t. She's Donna Karan. And where is Donna Karan from? Nora: Well, she isn’t from the UK so... she's from the USA, Mike: Correct! ‘b Complete the Active grammar box with is or isn’t © | He's/She’s/It’s from Italy. © He/She/it___ from the USA. e hhe/shefit from China? Yes, he/she/it. No, he/sheJit. Who's he/she? Where is (Where's) he] shelit from? ‘see Reference page 17 Choose the correct answers 4 As Is she from Spain? Yes, she bshe’s—c sheis 2 A: Who's he? Calvin Klein He = bHes sc Ishe 3. As Is he Giorgio Armani? : No, he bheisno ¢ heisn't 4 she from? ‘a Where b Where's ¢ Iswhere 5 A a quiz? als bisit ¢ Itis B: Yes, ais bits ¢ itis. 6 your name? a What b Iswhat —¢ What's ERB Work in pairs. Ask about other students in your class, ‘A: Who's she? B: She's Ivana. ‘A: Where's she from? Pronunciation | contractions GIB 2 © oe listen and repeat the contractions tim youte he's she's is ‘srt who's where's b vos Listen and repeat the sentences. 1 tm fom Spain and shes rom China. 2 tse flm quiz sa fashion quiz 3) Whos he? He isn'ta student. 4. She's fom Gemany and she's room thee, 5 Where's she om? Is she fom Poland? Speaking @ Work in pairs. Ask and answer Who's he/she? and Where's he/she from? 1b Check your answers Student A: look at page :o9. Student B: look at page 112. ae 1.3/Favourite films SERENE posses say your favourite things adjectives: my, your, his and her favourite film? ‘My favourite film is @ Read about Ashna, Simon, Flavia and Hiro. Match the film posters with the people. Ashna = Sholay = = | the oneaM 1s REAL. weet What's your favourite film? Asha: My favourite fs Sholay I's an idan fm and Frmindlan to, Simon's rsh, fs avout ms Inception It's American. I'm Bollywood and "i ¢ E ce ‘he’s Hollywood! INCEPHO COE eer ean pore What's your favourite film? Hiro: Flavia's Brazilian and her favourite film is Brazilian, too. It's Central Station. I'm Japanese but my favourite fim is Mexican. It's Amores Perros. b Read again and complete ‘, the table From Favourite film from Ashna [india Simon eA ae fire se me Fava Ret Vocabulary | nationalities EBD complete the table. Country | Nationality | Ending Brazil | Brazilian |(an Germany | German india @ italy stalian ‘Mexico |) Russia | Russian theusa_[@ Poland [Polish ish Spain @ the UK __[Bitsh ‘china [Chinese ese Japan| Pronunciation | syllable stress a sy Listen and repeat the countries and nationality words. D Listen again. How many syllables are in each word? Why are some syllables underlined? aly =3 sylables tal-i-an = 4 syllables GB Work in pais. Say a country, Your partner says the nationally, Practise the stress, A: India B Indian GBB Look at the Lifelong learning box. Read the tip. A vocabulary notebook V Write new words in a vocabulary notebook. Show the stress. Countries Nationalities Mexico Mexican Germany German I SLOTOFTT Surures| Grammar | possessive adjectives: my, your, his and her Read the sentences. Complete the Active grammar box with the words in bold. 2. His favourite flm is Pulp Fiction. 2. What's your favourite film? 3. Her favourite film is Brazilian. Active grammar 1 omy he you she see Reference page 17 EBB choose the correct words in tals He’s/His Rafael. He’s/ His favourite food is pizza. ‘She's/Her name is Lisa. She’s/Her favourite film is Red. ‘What's you/your name? Where are you/your from? {My name’s Sve. IIMy favourite spor is football EBD compete the interview with my, your, his oF her Interviewer: What's (3) ‘name? Kate: Q name's Kate. Interviewer: Who's he? Kate: @ name's Tom. He's six. Interviewer: What's (4) favourite film? Kate: Its Tay Story. And (5) Favourite actor is Brad Pitt. Interviewer: What's Kate's favourite film, Tom? Tom: @ favourite film is PS. ! Love You. Yuk! Speaking ED) a Look at page 116 and do the survey for you 1b Work in groups of three, Ask and answer the questions and complete the survey. ‘k: What's your favourite film? B: It’s La Dolce Vita, A Is that Italian? B: Yes, its. © Tell the class about one person in your group. ‘Marco's favourite film is It's a Wonderful Life. it's an American film. His favourite food is. 1|Communication ; cir Ba numbers, 7291553 07863 4oo212 01873 839711 How do we say these numbers? sten again and check, Listen and repeat the phone coeewe a 06 Listen and correct these numbers. 4 My mobile number is 0583 121 668. 2 My home number is 932 81009. 3 Mywork number is 0:872 698470. a + Listen. Match the dialogues (G-3) with the photos (A-C) Dialogue 1 = photo _C Dialogue 2 = photo Dialogue 3 = photo 1b Listen again and write the phone numbers. Dialogue 1: 0747 Dialogue 2: 0208 Dialogue 3: o1:8___ 2:8 Complete the How to... box. Then listen and check, How to... ask for repetition ‘A: What's your mobile number? W's o74g 128384. 8: ‘A: Sony. Can you (a) that again? 8; Yes, it’s 0749 128384. And my work number is 01532 229150. Sorry. Could you (2) Yes, it's 01532 229350. Thanks. that? ‘b Work in pairs, Practise the dialogue in the How to... box. GBB Work in groups of three, Exchange information about Leonardo, Sofia and Marta and complet the table Student A: look at page 18. Student B: look at page 114. Student C: look at page 136, cm | Leonardo | Sofia Marta From (country) Mexico From (city) (Mobile phone number Home number A: Where is Leonardo from? B: He's from Mexico. A: Where in Mexico? 1|Reference to be: I, you, he, she and it I'm Kate. (am) You're in room 3. (are) He's from Spain. (is) + She's italian. (is) It’s a pizza. (is) ° I'm not American. (am not) You aren'ta student./You're not a student. (are not) ! He isn’t from the UK./He’s not from the UK. She isn’t indian.|She's not indian. (is not) Itisn't from China. it’s not from China, @ :Am I late? Yes, you are./No, you aren’t. “Are you British? | Yes, 1am./No, I'm not. 1s he from France? | Yes, he is./No, he isn't. Isshe Emma? —_| Yes, she is./No, she isn’t “Us ita bank? Yes, it is./No, it isn’t Jam, he is, is not, etc are full forms. 1'm, he's, isn't, etc are contractions. We use contractions when we speak and often when we write 2 Remember! A: Are you from Mexico? B: Yes, Jam. ¥es-Hat Wh- questions What A: What's your name? B: My name’s Svetlana. A: What's your mobile number? B: It's 07833 383 212. ‘A: What's your favourite film? B: It's Avatar. Where A: Where are you from? B: I'm from Poland. A: Where in Poland? B: Katowice. Who ‘A: Who's he? B: He's Giorgio Armani, Possessive adjectives: my, your, his and her Pronouns __—Possessive adjectives I'm Robert. My favourite film is The Matrix. You're Mina. Your favourite actor is Johnny Depp. He's Yuri Ais favourite city is Moscow. She's Cristina. Her numberis 0114 384 339. It's a computer. Its hard disk is 50068, Key vocabulary International words bank bus café chocolate cinema coffee computer doctor film football hotel Internet passport pizza police restaurant salad student tax telephone television university Numbers 0-10 © 2er0 (oh in telephone numbers) 1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five 6 7 8 9 eight nine 10 ten Countries and nationalities Country Nationality Argentina Argentinian Brazil Brazilian China Chinese France French Germany German India Indian italy Italian Japan Japanese Mexico Mexican Poland Pe Russia Russian Spain Spanish theUK British theUSA American Listen to the explanations and vocabulary, see Whiting bank page 120 Review and practice Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, 4A: your name? What's What's your name? Bsname's My Rick. ‘A: meet Rick. you, Nice to 2 A: Hotel Lux. to Welcome B: & Thank you. name's Hardy. Mr My room You're 4-1-7, in Mr Hardy. EAB complete the sentences with he, she or it and the correct form of to be. 4. Sushi: /t isn't from Germany. it’s from Japan. 2 Queen Elizabeth: /s she British? Yes, she i. 3 Madonna: Italian, 4 Lionel Messi Brazilian? No, from Argentina. Chinese. Japanese. from France? ‘American. 5 So 6 Champagne: Yes, 7 Vladimir Putin Polish. ‘American? No, German. EB Rewrite the sentences with contractions. 4 You are a student. You're a student. ‘She is not German. What is his name? lam not Lee. !am Leo. Who is she? Itis nota café, tis a restaurant. Where is he from? Is he American? You are not Italian. You are French. ‘Complete the dialogue with my, your, his or her. Interviewer: What's (1) your name? Da @ name's Dan. Interviewer: And what's (3) name? Dan: @ name's Pip. She's seven. Interviewer: What's (5) favourite food? Da | don't know. What's (6) favourite food, Pip? Pip: Its pizza. Interviewer: Pip, what's (7) favourite food? Pip: ® favourite food is pizza 100. Dan: No, itisn’t! (9) favourite food Is salad, A : (2) No, he isn’ (a) Complete the dialogue with he, he's or his. What's @) his name? name's Martin. Where's) from? (@)___from the uk. 1s (5) ___from London? (from Manchester. Complete the dialogue with she, she’s or her. Who's () 7 (2) Maria. Where's () from? from Spain favourite film? What's (5) B: | don't know! GIBB atch the words to the stress patterns, 1 3 4 ef cinema Internet doctor salad football telephone computer Passport pc Oo café __ 00 O00 000 Rewrite the sentences with nationalities, ‘My favourite food is from China. ‘My favourite food is Chinese. Is she from Spain? ‘My car isn’t from Germany. ‘My favourite music is from the UK. Is Al Pacino from the USA? Is Lady Gaga from Poland? Is his television from Japan? ‘My favourite films are from Mexico. Lead-in '& Look at the words in the box. Tick (/) the words you know. aunt] boyfriend] brother] cousin} daughter(] father (dad)L] friend(]gittriendC] grandfather (grandpa) [_] grandmother (grandma) [] ‘husband mother (mum)L] sister] sonL] uncleL] wife] ‘b Os» Listen and repeat the words, EBB Match the dialogues with the photos, Ann: Who's she? he's my sister. She’s with my mother and my grandmother. [] Ann: Whos he? e's Uncle Henry, She's Aunt Paula and she’ my cousin, Tara. I ‘Ann: Is he your husband? Kim: Yes, he is. And she’s my daughter, Tara. And she’s my other daughter, Lily. L] ‘Ann: Is he your uncle? jo, he isn't. He's my father, He's with my brother, Jon, and his son, Callum. C] EW complete the table withthe words in exercise 1 Male ¢ Female ¢ Male or female brother sister cousin ‘Work in pairs. Write the names of five people in your family. Ask and answer questions about the names. ‘A: Who's Kerem? —B He's my brother = 1|Family parties GUNG 0 be: you (plural), we and they; possessive adjectives: our, your and their Introduce a friend Vocabulary | the alphabet @ Can you say the vowels in English? aeiou bse Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat the sounds MB a Oe Say the whole alphabet in English. Then listen and check, abcdefghijkim nopqrstuvwxyz 'b Listen again and repeat the sounds © Look at the alphabet again, Say the letters of the same colour, What sound do they have in common? ik a EBB a © — Listen to the dialogue. 1k: What's your name? 8: Billy ‘x: How do you spel that? B: B-I-double L-Y. 1b Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue with your names. Listening GBB a © «> Listen and complete dialogues 1-3 on the right with family words. b Listen again and read. Answer the questions. Is Hiro late? What is Hiro's full name? Where are Grandma and Grandpa? What is Baby Boris? ‘Are Helen and Liz cousins? ‘Are Helen and Alfie married? ‘@ Work in groups of three, Practise the dialogue in the How to... Box. How to... introduce someone ‘As Erica, this is James. B: Nice to meet you, James. Ce: Nice/Good to meet you too, Erica, bb Introduce each other. Dialogue + A: HIG). Are we late? No, you aren't, Come in, Hiro. Mum, Dad, thisis Alice, my new (2) Nice to meet you, Alice. Nice to meet you, too, Mrs Tanaka. Dialogue 2 A: Are (3) ___here? B: Yes, they are. They're outside with Baby Boris. ‘A: Baby Boris? Who's Baby Boris? B: Not who ~ what. I's thelr new sports car. Dialogue 3 [Az This is Alfie. He's Helen's new boyfriend. B: Hello Alfie. 'm Liz and this is my sister, Mina, Nice to meet you. Nice to met B: No, she isn't. She's our (5) t you, too. Is Helen your (4) Grammar 1 | to be: you (plural) we and they GBB & Read the dialogues in exercise 4a again Underline the examples of ‘re, are and aren't ‘b Complete the Active grammar box with are or aren't. Active grammar You're/We're/They're late. (are) |You/We/They _ maried. (are not) _____ you/we/ they outside? e\0\0 Yes, you/we/they. No, you/we/they. see Reference page 27 A Write sentences and questions with you, we or they and to be. 1 Eduardo and I/brother and sister We're brother and sister. 2 You and Claudia/married? // Yes Are you married? Yes, we are. 3. Aunt Petra and Uncle Paul/in the garden? // No 4 You and i/not late 5 Giang and Lam/not Chinese 6 Adam and |/from Poland 7 Luey and you/late? // No 8 Roman and I/from Moscow 9 Mr and Mrs Swinton/in love b ©.» Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the sentences. Grammar 2 | possessive adjectives: our, your and their EBB complete the sentences from the dialogues im exercise 4a with our your or tei Active grammar She's cousin, Is she friend? Ws, sports car. see Reference page 27 EBB a Complete the dialogues with our, your or their. 4 Peter: How do you spell__ names? fan: Im lan, HACN, and she’s Ruth, RUTH 2 Adam: I'm Adam and this is my brother, Ben Ben: And thisis___ mother, Barbara 3 Carol: Lisa and Fran ae sisters Bob: Is Alan father? Carol: No, he isnt. He's. uncle, 4 Andy: Hi, Olga. Hi, Natalia. Where are passports? Olga: They're in my bag. 1b © 5 Listen and check your answers. Then repeat the dialogues, Speaking ED work in pairs. Student A: ask Student B questions about the family in the photographs. Ask about names and family relations. Student B: look at page 116. Answer Student A's questions. ‘ks Who are they? B: They're Prince William and Prince Harry. ‘ks And who's she? B: She's Sophie, 1: Is she their mother? B: No, she isn’. She's their aunt. — 2.2| What’s in your bag? BEES 4/20, nour plurals list the contents of your bag Vocabulary | personal objects EBB 2 © ++ Listen and repeat the words. apple[J] book] brush] business card] camera] computer(] jPod(] key) mobile (phone) 1] orange 11 passport] pen(] purse] (train) ticket] umbrella watch [] 1b Match the words in the box with the Photos, EB workin pars Student A: say a letter, A-P. Student B: say the object. Pronunciation | /z/ and /e/ EB a © Listen and repeat the words. Je{ apple camera grandpa café bag Jef pen Intemet umbrella friend b Underline the /x/ sounds and €{rel®) the /e/ sounds in the sentences. 4 My camera and my umbrella are in my bag. 2. mina taxi and my friend is in a caf. 3. What's in my bag? Ten pens and an apple. © 28 Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the sentences, Look at the Lifelong learning box. Read the tip. English sounds ¥ Leam how to say two English sounds every week. Use them in your vocabulary notebook, fal camera. My camera isin my bag. el fiend She's my best friend. Suyurve] Suopey7T Grammar | a/an; noun plurals EB a Read the texts, five differences between the texts and the photos, LILLY: 66 Him Lilly. m half Chinese, half British. What's in my bag? Well, a computer and a mobile phone, of course. And two passports my Chinese passport and my British passport. And my keys, two brushes, my purse, an umbrella and ...and a business card.99 JEFF: 66 Hello, Im Jeff. 'm American. What's in my bag? Er... an apple, (0 oranges, an iPod for my music... and a book ~ Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. I's a great book. Whal else? Er... a camera, two pens, two watches... oh, and a train ticket to Paris. 99 1b Read the text again and complete the Active grammar box. Active grammar ajan book camera Noun plurals a Regular one pen two pen__ one passport two passport. Nouns ending in-s, -sh, or -ch one brush two brush__ ‘one watch two watch__ see Reference page 27 +29 Listen to the text in exercise 5a. How is ‘a’ pronounced? ‘@ Label the pictures. b se Listen and check your answers. Then repeat the words. EBB Read the text and fnd four more mistakes, De te bee ie 9-8 OG (mpm 0.uk various objects used Quantity: 1 Price: £10.00 What is for sale? Its from Berlin and i's great watch, ‘+ Two mobile phone ‘They are Chinese phone. ‘+ My computer It's Japanese computer. Speaking EIB Work in pairs. Turn to page 115, Look at the photos for one minute. Then close your books and try to remember the objects. GD) a what's in your bag? Make a list. Add one thing that isn’t there. 1b Work in pairs. Guess what isn’t in your partner's bag, ‘A: What's in your bag? B: Five pens, two computers, an iPod and a book. ‘A: Two computers? They aren't in your bag. B: You're right. They aren't! ‘can do William B How old is she? Bd fo be: review talk about friends Cre ila Profile [Friends Photos + What's on your mind? City London Married No Birthday 20 October oa Saturday in the park 3 new photos JF1]a2 Helga F Nee photo! Who's he? William B He's my friend, Josh. He's student here in London but he's not British. He's from Brazil. And she's Gaby. Sne's Braziian, too. Josh and Gaby are marred, Helga R How ald are they? William B Josh is 26 and Gaby is 28. Helga R And who are they? Are they family or fiends? William B They're frends. She's Charlotte and his name is David. They're not married and they're from London, Helga R Is Charotte your girriend?777 William B No, she isnt. We're just friends, @>5a@>5 @>a5e@ Helga R Just fiends? Are you sure??? ;-) William B Yes, | ari Reading Vocabulary | numbers 11-101 EBB Read the text, What are the names of the people so Listen and repeat the numbers, inthe photos? 1a eleven 25 twenty-five Photo 2: 12 twelve 26 twenty-six Photo 2: 13 thirteen 27, twenty-seven Photo 3: Wiliam, and 14 fourteen, 28 twenty-eight 45 fifteen 29 ‘went EBB Read the text again and answer the questions. 26 sixteen 1. Where is Josh from? 17 seventeen 40 forty 2 Who Is his wife? 18 eighteen 50 fifty 3. Where is she from? 39 nineteen 60 sixty 4 How old is she? 20 twenty 70. seventy 5. Is Charlotte married? 21 Lwenly-one 80 eighty 6 Is William her boyfriend? 22 twenty-two 90 ninety 7 Where ate Charlotte and David from? 23 twenty-three 100 one/a hundred 24 twenty-four 301 one/a hundred and one ‘@ Say the numbers. b e so» Listen and check. Work in pairs. Student A: say five numbers. ‘Student B: write the numbers. & nineteen, fifty, Pronunciation | saying numbers EBB a © os Listen. Which number do you hear first, aorb? tau b 40 207 b 70 3 a 24 b 36 429 b 90 san b 30 6 a 55 b 65 Bb Listen again and repeat the numbers. GBB Read the How to... box. Work in pairs, Ask and answer about your family a B: How old is your sister? She's twenty-two. How to... ask and talk about age : How old is she? She's twenty-five, A: B: A: How old are you? Bs That's a secret! Grammar | to be: review Look at the text in exercise 1 again and complete the Active grammar box with to be. Active grammar z= fe/She/It She Brazilian. fe isn't British. (He's not British.) o ‘she Spanish? | Yes, she is, No, she __./No, she's not We/You (singular and plural)/They © | they're married (| We aren't students./ We're not students. ‘you her friends? | Yes, we are, No, we aren't. /No, we're not. see Reference page 27 EAB complete the dialogues with the correct form of tobe. 1 A: Are you married? B: No, we We just friends. 2A: What. in B: It ‘a mobile phone. 3 A: Who he? he your brother? B: No, he He. my friend. 4 A: How old they? B: They 45. 5 A: Who you? B: | Carl and this is Lena. We from Argentina. Speaking EBB work in pairs. ‘Student A: look at page 112. You are Lola, Answer Ed's questions about your photos. Then ask Ed questions about his photos. Student 8: look at page 117. You are Ed. Ask Lola {questions about her photos. Then answer Lola's questions about your photos. Reference a) Communication SNE give personal deta EBB a ©» Read and listen to the How to., box. ‘How to... say email addresses : What's your email address? Listen again, Complete the information about Anton. to be: you (plural), we and they © We're from London. © | We aren't married. We're not married. The alphabet abcdefghijkim noparstuvwxyz These letters have the same vowel sound: Jef ahjk In] bedegptv B: [t's jane.smith@email.com LO fou aren’t students. | You're not students. | (are not) Jef flmnsxz @ at ! They aren't here|They/re not here. Jal iy com — fat com ie aes @ Are we late? | Yes, you are.No, you aren't fou] ‘Are you Italian? | Yes, we are./No, we aren't. (od 7 eda ie A Jal 6 = underscore Jane dot smith at email dot com’ 1b Work in pairs. Ask and answer about your Married: I Nod Street, EHa ‘Are they married? | Yes, they are./No, they aren't. Possessive adjectives: our, your Key vocabulary Family male female ‘email addresses, and their brother* sister* ‘A: What's your email address? Phone number: (7 _—_—_——— Pronouns Possessive adjectives father (dad)* mother (mum)* B: it’s anna.duda@pxypl ’ We're from Japan. Our favourite city is Kyoto. husband wife SUE ord You're my friends. Your passports are in my bag. son* daughter* ‘& Complete the questions with a word from the box. They're Brazilian. Their father is American. srandfather (grandpa) grandmother (grandma) boyfriend girlfriend uncle aunt address email in old phone spell rae + How areyou? GB Practise asking the questions in exercise 2a We use a/an with singular nouns. male or female 2 Are you married or single? Oo a Os arEme seam cousin . ; ‘a Complete the form for you. eee aaa 3. Whats your number? Oo lena Y Note: step- can go before the words with a *: 4 What's your__ here in Edinburgh? o snopole. ve iPod a ‘step-brother, step-daughter, ete ‘re ate you from, Anton ‘anapple an iPod an umbrella 5 Where ate you from, Anton? a mp Personal objects 6 Where are you from __ Russia? a apple book brush business card camera 7 What's your name? a Noun plurals computer iPod key mobile (phone) 8 How do you___Alekseev? oO eT cena nae ervinnnranr rare orange passport pen purse (train ticket 9 Whats the postcode? oO umbrella watch * apple apples 430 What's your__ address? ao key keys Contact details boos Listen and check your answers. Put the pen pens address email address home number questions in the order you hear them. ze) VEE ieee ‘Work in pairs, Ask questions and complete the form for your partner. A: I'm Marta, What's your name? 8: My name's Felipe. For nouns ending in, -sh or -ch, we add -es. brush brushes watch watches ‘one woman —two women one child — two children ‘mobile number phone number postcode work number bus buses Eerie Reeraarnee nore Listen tothe explanations and vocabulary, Note these iregular noun plurals. aed Cente - te eo gt Bee ssee Writing bank page 121 ‘one man ~two men 2 Review and practice Label the pictures. , G EBB choose the correct words in aie. Who (4) am/is/érd they? They (2) i's/ te my friends, Edith and Bart. ) Am/ts/Are they married? B: No, they (4) Im notfisn't/aren't. (5) Amfis/are you Dee and Kit? B: Yes, we (6) am/is/are. ‘A: I'm Ron and this is Nina. We (7) ‘m/’s/'re new students, B: Welcome to the class! (8) Am|Is/Are you and Teresa from Spain? No, we (6) ‘m not/isn’t/aren’t. We (20) 'm/'s| te from Argentina, Where in Argentina? Buenos Aires? B: No, we (12) ‘m]’s/‘re from San Juan. ABB complete the dialogues with the correct form of tobe. ‘A: What (2) are your names? B: 1) Elbanco and this (3) my wife, Katia. (4) you American? katia (5) American, but | (6) ‘American —1 (7) from Mexico, ‘A: Where in Mexico? Mazatlan. (© —__ your son and daughter married? No, they (6) __ How old (20) ___ they? Zeynep (11) ___only eighteen and Sami (2)__ twenty-two. (3) ___they students? B: Zeynep's a student but Sami (x4) __a student —he (15) _a teacher. eRe 2 Choose the correct words in italics. 4. Is Lisa theyrejtheDdaughter? 2 I'mMeltem and this is Zeki. Were/Our from Turkey. 3. This is Ahmet. He's we're/our uncle. ‘4 Where is wete/our hotel? 5 ‘Who are they?"‘Theyte/Their Mr and Mrs Sands." 6 Theye/Theirtaxiis here. 7 Welcome, Mr and Mrs Reed. You're/ Your room is number 317 Hi, Wetre/Our American. Where are you from? Theyre|Their father is my friend. 4 anumbrella Find three spelling mistakes in each dialogue. ‘A: What's in your bag? : @apple, a mobile phone, two brushs and an ook. 2 A: What's in your bag? }: Two cameraes, an MP3 player, an umbrella, two watchs and an passport. 3. A: What's in your bag? brush, two apples, a iPod, three pens, a purses, to books, my keys, a umbrella and a mobile phone. GAB write the mate words. 1 mother father. daughter aunt sister wife — giniriend Rewrite the sentences with the numbers in words. 4 I'm 37 years old. Vm thirty-seven years old. 2 My daughter is 12. 3. His grandfather is 201. 4 ‘How old is your son?" ‘He's 16.” 5 mss. 6 Are you between 35 and 49 years old? 7 He's UMO} PUNOIY Lead-in GBB 2 © Look at the words in the box, Listen and underline the stress, bank bus stop café car park cashpoint chemist cinema clothes shop deli park _petrol station restaurant shoe shop (train) station supermarket 1b Listen again and repeat the words EB match the words in exercise 1a with the photos and symbots A-O, ef ih fi na © | Ola em E i Oe ‘DD canseme Student A: point to a picture, ‘A: What's that? ®: It’s a supermarket. ‘Student B: say the place. EBB Where can you ind 4 acoffee? in a café ora restaurant 5 medicine? 2 asalad? 6 afilm? 3. money? 7 cars? 4 chocolate? a shoes? o 3.1|Café culture possessive ': singular and plural order snacks in a café Al Samadi This is Madu, Madu's café is called Al Samadi. It's in Cairo, Egypt. The customers’ favourite drink is Turkish coffee with sugar. Reading @ Look at the photos (A-C) and match them with ‘the countries in the box. There is one extra country. Egyot] TurkeyC] Australia Thailand] 1b Read about the cafés and check your answers, Cafés around We look at three cafés around the world. Leonardo’s This is Leonardo and this is Leonardo's café. It's called .. Leonardo's! The café is in Melbourne, Australia, The customers’ favourite snacks at Leonardo's are prawn salad ‘and chocolate cake, Kulap’s food stall This is Kulap and this is her food stall. Its in a train station in Bangkok, Thailand, What's the favourite snack at Kulap's food stall? It's spicy chicken, ‘@ Complete the table with information about ‘Work in pairs. Choose a café and tell your each café, partner about it. Use the prompts below. A Samadi | Leonardo | Kulaps The coféis called... It's in... The owner's name food stall is... The customers? favourite snack is. Owner © Work in pairs, Ask and answer the questions about your favourite café, Gity 1 What's it called? Favour k 2 Where is it? snack/drin 3. What's your favourite snack/arink? Grammar | possessive ’s: ingular and plural Read the text about Al Samadi again. Underline the examples of ’s ands’ ‘b Complete the Active grammar box with ’s and s* Active grammar We use ’s and s” to show possession. One person (singular) This is Madu__ café. Two or more people (plural) The customer__ favourite snacks are prawn salad and chocolate cake. Y Remember! Its spiey chicken, is spicy chicken. ‘see Reference page 37 Vocabulary | snacks and drinks mm, 5a prawn salad score (7a sparkling water Write sentences with the person or people in brackets. (Madu) Amun is his friend. Amun is Madu’s friend. (Stef This her café. This is Steps café. (your parents) Where is their restaurant? (your father) What's his favourite drink? Ruth) Her mobile is on the table. Gay) Who is his daughter? {the children) Their pizza isn't ready. (the boys) It’s their favourite snack. +97 Listen and repeat the words. (2) a cheese sancvich GB a © ve Listen to three dialogues, What do the people order? 1 chocolate cake and... 1b Listen again and check your answers. Pronunciation | /0/ @ orange chocolate coffee shop doctor 299 Listen, The sound in blue is /n/. b Listen again and repeat the words. GBB a Underline the /o/ sounds. 4. What's the restaurant's name? 2 I's not Jon’s cheese roll 3 Isthe chocolate cake inthe coffee shop good? b so Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the sentences. Speaking @Ba »» Read the How to... box. Then listen and repeat. How to... order food and drink A: Can | help you? Yes. Can | have a piece of chocolate cake, please? Eat in or take away? Eat in, please. ‘Sure. Anything else? Yes. A coffee, please, With milk and sugar? Milk, please. No sugar. PP erer 1b Work in pairs. Cover the dialogue and try to remember it, © Change the food and drink and practise the dialogue again ‘A: Can | help you? B: Yes. Can | have a prawn salad, please? 15) an orange juice (a chicken roll Vocabulary | adjectives Look atthe signs (A-6). What is each sign for? ‘Sign a is for a café. Sign bis fora food stall. a Write words from the signs next to their opposites. Use a dictionary to help you. slow - fast open~ hot expensive bad~ old small~ gv ansune o Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the words. Pronunciation | /sv/ GHB a ©» Listen. The sound in blue is /av/ open closed slow no clothes 1b Listen again and repeat the words. GB a Underline the /au/ sounds in these sentences. Hello. Is your hotel open? *S0, are you Joe?" "No, !'m Toby.” ‘What's the hotel's number?" ‘it's 0300 485235." 3 b © ss» Listen and check your answers. Then repeat the sentences, a Complete the dialogues with an adjective from exercise 2 4 A: Hello, Is this shop z No, sorry. We're 2. A:Can have a coffee, please? 8 or z A: Small, please. 3. A: Wow! An Aston Martin. That's a really B: Yeah! $90,000. And it's very 200 miles an hour! 4 As Oh, hil Er... this is Liv. She's my girlfriend. Br Hi, Liv. 'm Emma, I'm Pete's girlfriend. bss Listen and check your answers, EBB Work in pairs. Practise the dialogues. Grammar | position of adjectives EBB complete the Active grammar box with examples EBB Find three adjectives in the signs which don’t have an fomencrcse 7a opposite EW L00k at the Lifelong learning box. Read the tip, What isthe Active grammar opposite of hard? to be + adjective We're closed. Use a good dictionary Itisn’t cheap. {Good dictionaries tell you the opposite of an \djective + noun adjective. ae Can | have a small coffee, please? This is Liv. She’s my new ginlfriend. | SUOTOITT hard /ha:d/ adjective 4 very firm and difficult to cut, break, or bend = Opposite SOFT (1): The chairs were hard and uncomfortable to sit on. very/really + adjective That's a really expensive car. Suquzeo) see Reference page 37 Put the words in brackets in the correct place good Isital lm? (good) Your computer is slow. (really) ‘My iPod new. (s) The chemist open. (isnt) Is he Jen's husband? (new) Can have @ salad, please? (small Write two sentences for each cartoon. Use the adjective with very or really oa = [ ie slow a Your cars really slow. It'sa. s fa << ee a My hotel. b isa. SE 2a ee = <7 = 3 good a Isita..? b isyour..? Speaking 1 Choose an aujective to describe your. 3 house/flat 4 computer car 5 favourite shop mobile phone 1b Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your things. My house is very small but it's nice. e Agata's house .. Tell the class about your partner, How much is that? BT this, that, these, those ask for and give prices 47 Put the prices (a-h) in the order that Vocabulary | prices you hear them, EBB a Match the prices with the items, a tyes O e $9000 es b sig00 O f e699 O Dr «aso O sais O fi 4 f299 O h fi950 O BoE b_@s4e Listen and check your answers, EB Work in pairs. Write five prices and say them. Your partner writes them down. Listening GBB a © 4s Listen and took at the pictures. What do the man and woman buy? D Listen again. How much are the things © Listen again and repeat the dialogues. they ask about? @ Work in pairs, Read the dialogues in the How to... box out loud. How to... ask for prices and pay for things How much is that? That's €3.49, please. «Here you are. : Thank you. Here’s your change. Thank you. \: How much is that all together? : That's £12.50, please. Can I pay by card? Yes. Enter your PIN number, please. .. Here’s your card and your receipt. Thank you. ‘b Close your books and try to remember the dialogues. Grammar | this, that, these, those GAB complete the sentences from the dialogues in exercise 4 with words. from the box. chocolates flowers that umbrella 4 How much is this. 23. Whatare those orange 2 What's 2 4 How much are these z ‘@ Complete the Active grammar box with these, that or those. b Oss» Listen and check your answers. Activegrammar * fe this ——— flower umbrella chocolates_—_—flowers Note What's this? Fhists It’s an umbrella hat. What are those? Fhose-ere They're called ‘Birds of Paradise’. see Reference page 37 EB choose the correct words in italics 1 What's that/ those? 2 This/These are your books. 3. A: That’ £5, please B: £3 fora coffee This/That cafe is very expensive, 4 That/These iPod is Jan's. 5 Who are those/these people over there? | your food good? B: Yes, This/That restaurants very good. Vocabulary | cotours Ba ow colours, BE vo pink BFE due SE pure red HEE weer GB wie isten and repeat the orange ‘Bb Work in What colours can you see in exercise 4? ‘ks What colour is that umbrella? B: It’s green. Speaking @ Work in pairs Student A: look atthe flower shop in exercise 4 again. You are the customer. Ask for prices. Use this, that, these or those. Student B: look at the flower shop on page 113. You are the shop assistant, Answer Student A's questions about prices. ‘ks How much are those blue flowers? B: They're €2.99 a bunch, ‘A: And how much is this green lant? B: It’s €5.50. 1b Change rotes and make up new prices. ero re afriend bait LEAT Hf i ty il] H iN EBB 2 © Cover the dialogue and isten, Then answer the questions. 4 Where is Nicklas? 2. What is Nicklas’s drink? 3. Where Is Nicklas’s mother? Nicklas: Hi, Magda, Magda: Hello, Nicklas. How are you? Nicklas: I'm fine, thanks. And you? Magda: I'm OK, thanks. Where are you? Nicklas: I'm in town, in Spring Park. Magda: Oh, the park's ()__at this time of year. Nicklas: Yeah, it's really nice. Magda: Isit (@2)__? Nicklas: Ves, it is. But my iced coffee is rice and (3) Magda: That's good. How's your mum? Nicklas: Oh, she’s (@) _. She's on holiday. Magda: Great! Where is she? Nicklas: She's in Marrakesh, in Morocco. Magda: Wow! Ohl I've got to go. See you on Friday evening? Nicklas: Yes, see you on Friday. Magda: (5) Nicklas: Bye. 1b Listen again and complete the dialogue, cf bs. et Coe a © se Read the How to... box. Then listen and repeat, How to... greet a friend Nicklas: Hi, Magda, Magda: Hello, Nicklas. How are you? Nicklas: I’m fine/OK/not bad, thanks. And you? Magda: Fine/OK/Not bad, thanks. ‘Work in pairs. Greet your partner, A: Hello, Lukasz. B: Hi, Fabian. How are you? ‘A: Fine, thanks. And you? B: I'm OK, thanks. EBB a Workin pais, Read and repeat the dialogue in exercise 1, 1b Cover the dialogue in exercise 1a and look at the prompts below. In pairs, act out the dialogue. Woks wae Hye eon ne of Your a Fine «Where... 2 Spree Pek a iced coffee. good /your mum? fine/on holiday Marrakesh > tve gotto g0./See ..? see you ve bye CBB Work in pairs. write anew dialogue. Use new people, new places and new adjectives, Practise your dialogue — 3| Reference Possessive ’s: singular and plural We use ’s and s’to show possession. ‘Singular (’s) Is it Oong’s restaurant? What are Keira’s favourite films? It’s my family’s holiday home. Plural (5) These are my parents’ books. It's my friends’ party. Where is those girls’ mother? Remember! Sometimes ’ Eric’s my friend. That's a great restaurant. Position of adjectives Adjectives can come 2) after to be, or 2) before a noun. 4 After the verb It's really expensive. His car's very slow. This café is nice. 2 Before a noun We use a/an or possessive adjectives before the adjective It’s an expensive computer. It’s avery slow car. Where's my new pen? We use very or really to make the adjective stronger. It’s a really nice sandwich. Her mobile phone is very small. Remember! Adjectives don't change. He's nice. She's nice. They're nice. this, that, these, those this/that = singular these/those = plural f/m wt Se wv di this pen that pen _these pens _those pens Remember! How much are those sandwiches? = 7 How much are those?: Key vocabulary Places in town bank bus stop café car park cashpoint chemist cinema clothes shop deti park petrol station restaurant shoe shop (train) station supermarket Snacks and drinks a cheese/chicken/prawn roll a cheese/chicken/prawn salad a cheese/chicken/prawn sandwich acoffee an orange juice apiece of chocolate cake milk a sparkling water atea Adjectives bad- good expensive ~ cheap hot ~ cold old —new open - closed slow ~fast small - big fresh free nice Prices sop = fifty p/fifty pence fifty cents wo pounds ninety-nine €5.25 = five euros twenty-five $9.49 = nine dollars forty-nine Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. see Writing bank page 122 3 Review and practice EBB Write complete sentences with possessive ’s singular and plural 4 Claire/computer It's Claire’s computer. 2 the girls/brother He's the girls’ brother. 3 Fred/sandwich ies. 4 my customers/favourite snack tes 5 Claudia/parents They're 6 my brothers/friends They're 7. Kimiko/mother She's. 8 myfiends/cousins They're EAB Iss in the sentences possessive (P) or is ()? 1. Gordon's in the garden. 2 Natasha's computer is new. 3. This coffee’s very hot. 4 That new café’s great. 5 That is Olga’s email address. [] 6 His sister's name is Eva. o Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, 4 Is free This carpark This car park is free. expensive an computer It's very They big aren't fresh? Are sandwiches your phone a very That's old restaurant is nice This a Change the sentences from singular to plural, 4. This is my phone number. These are my phone numbers. 2. That's anice car. Is this your bag? He isn’t Sabine’s brother. Where is that pen? Is that anew book? EBB choose the correct words in italics. What's (1)(hB/those/these, on my plate? Its a fish cake. ‘And what are (2) this/that/these, in my salad? «They're prawns. ‘And what's (3) this/that/those on her plate? : It's a chocolate cake. What's in (4) this/that/those sandwiches? : Cheese, GBB Put the letters in the correct order to make drinks and snacks. a efefeo a coffee 2 3 4 5 6 a epiec of loetochca kcea an nogera_ueljc a wanrp dasla 2 pksngialr trae a eeeshe cnisadhw Complete the dialogues with the opposite of the underlined adjective, A; Isit fast? B: No, it isn't. I's really slow. Is the shop closed? No, itisn’t. it's Abig coffee? No.A coffee, please. Isitanew shop? No, tisn’t t's an It's really cheap! No, it isn’t. t's very. : My coffee is cold. Really? My coffee is, : shop. 8 A 8 A 8 A 8 A 8 Lead-in EMD 2 5 Listen and repeat the words inthe box airport beach gallery lake market _ mountain museum national park palace river the sea theatre b Listen again and underline the stress. siport Divide the words in exercise 1a into two groups. [PARI Nature City beach airport EBB Work in pairs. what can you see inthe photos? Use the words in exercise xa ‘A: What's in photo A? B: A beach and... What's your favourite beach/gallery/museum/theatre? Ask and answer questions with your partner, ‘A: My favourite beach is the beach in Dabki near Gdansk. What about you? B: My favourite 4.1/The Old City URS There is/are; some; a lot of give and understand opinions pairs. Ask and answer the questions. 4. What is your favourite city for a holiday? 2 What are the top tourist attractions in the city? Read the online guide to Istanbul. Find the names of these places: 4 apalace 2 two markets 3. amuseum 4 amosque 5. avery good restaurant 6 avery bad restaurant Vocabulary | adjectives of opinion EBB a Read the text again, Which words and phrases in the box can you find? awful fantastic great nice not bad not very good OK terrible ‘b Match the words in the box with the symbols. oka great kk wok set: eter: write eh oo Istanbul: The Old City Istanbul: ticle oe) The Old City TSE} Topkap1 Restaurant | think Topkap1 Restaurant is OK. The food is not bad, but | don't think i's very cheao. Jetokesrtr Tansu Viliin Hayat Restaurant “There are a lot of good restaurants in The Old City, but | think this restaurant Is fantastic, The food isn't very expensive and it's very rice. Five stars! Istanbul is a very big city on the Bosphorus, but a fot ofthe tourist attractions are in a small area called ‘The Old Gly’. There isa palace (Topkap\ Palace), JOII IO Jennifer Luz @ nice park and a beautiul mosque (The Blue Mosque), There are some great ‘museums and there are two fantastic markets: the Grand Bazaar and the Spice Market. There is also Aya Sotya. These days i's @ museum, but its really an old church. ts dome roof is 30 metres wide. Click for more information Topkapi Palace Aya Sofya The Blue Mosque Meviana Restaurant “There are some bad restaurants in Istanbul and there are a lot of good restaurants, | think Meviana Restaurant is awful I's expensive and the food is terrible, desta Mi Sun Kim Read the How to. box. Then answer the questions and give your opinion, Use the adjectives from the box in exercise 3a, How to... give an opinion {I think/don't think + subject + ver’ I think this restaurant is fantastic. think this place is awful. don't think it’s very cheap. 4 What are the top tourist attractions in your town or city? Are they good or bad? I think the Guggenheim is a fantastic tourist attraction. 2 Which restaurants/cafés are really good? Which restaurants/cafés aren't very good? 1 don't think Gino's Café is very nice. The food is very expensive. Grammar | there is/are; some; a lot of EBB a Read the text in exercise 2 again and complete the Active grammar box with is or are, 1b © 5s Listen and check your answers Active grammar Singular palace, There vg) 2 9) 4g beautiful mosque. Plural There _ some great museums. — two fantastic markets. some and a lot of We use there are + some/a lot of + plural nouns, There are some fantastic shops. There are a lot of good restaurants. see Reference page 47 GB Match the sentences withthe pictures 1 There are some people inthe theate, 2. There are a lot of people in the theatre. [] 3. Thete'sone person inthe theatre. EI] GBB complete the sentences with There's alan, There are some o There are a lot of big beaches in Barcelona. (4) restaurants in London, (6,000) famous mountain neat Tokyo. (@) national parks in Brazil. (57) parks in New York 146) palace in Hanoi, Vietnam. (3) great theatres in Warsaw. (10) lakes in The Lake District in England. (88) 3 4 5 6 7 8 EBB Look at the map of Los Angeles and complete the description. PACIFIC OCEAN 66 Los Angeles is my favourite city for a holiday. (@ There are some nice beaches and (2) beautiful lake. (3) also mountain. It's called Mount San Antonio. (4) tourist attractions in the city, too. (5) 200, a park and the famous Chinese theatre. (6) great museums and (7) also two markets. 99) Speaking EIB a Work in pairs. Choose a holiday city to talk about. What are the tourist attractions in the city? Make a lst. b Present your holiday city to other students in the class, Budapest isa great city for a holiday. There are a lot of tourist attractions. There's a river (the River Danube) and there are... © Vote for the best holiday city from the presentations. Reading @ Are you a good Tourist Information Officer for your town? Answer the questions. 1. What is the top tourist attraction? information 2 Where are the best cheap restaurants? nd 3 Isthere a Tourist Information Ofice in your town? Where is it? 1b Work in pairs. Compare your answers. GAB a. Read the text. Match the questions (1-4) with the answers (A-D). 4 Where sit at the moment? ‘2 What is that strange thing in the photo? 3. Aretthere any more Info-Bikes? ‘4 What is an Info-Bike? 1b Where is the Info-Bike on the map: 4,2 or 3? Vocabulary | prepositions of place Match the prepositions in the box with the _ pictures (a-g) iS. small Tourist information Office -on a bike! In some parts of London there aren't infront of nearL]_ next tol] any Tourist Information Offices. The Info-Bike onL] opposite] under(] is goad for those places at weekends in the summer and at Easter. It’s in front of the National Theatre, under Waterloo Bridge (near the London Eye). The Tourist Information Officer today is Dave. Yes, there are. There are two more Info-Bikes in London. Peary GB Look at the map and choose the correct words in italics. 41. Bike 1is in front offopposite Waterloo Station, underjon Waterloo Road. 2. Bike 2 is near/next fo the Royal Festival Hall, infront offunder the NFT. 3. Bike 3 is infon Jubilee Gardens and ‘opposite/next tothe London Eye. 4 Waterloo Eastis opposite/next fo Waterloo Station. 5 There's a car parkin front offon Belvedere Street. a Listening GBB a © ss Listen. Dave, the Tourist information Officer answers. uestions from five tourists, What does each tourist want? 4. The National Theatre Listen again, Write the dialogue number (1-5) next to the sentences. a. ‘Istherea café near here?" ‘Yes, there is.” b ‘Are there any museums near here?” ‘No, there aren't I'm afrai.’ © ‘Isthe National Theatre near here?" “Yes, iti.” ‘Are there any car parks near here?" ‘Yes, there are” ‘Is there a cashpoint near here?" ‘No, there isn’t.” ooo0 0 Pronunciation | /o/ and /0/ GBB a © 56 Listen and repeat the words. JO/ think three thirty theatre JO) there this the that mother ‘Underline the /0/ sounds. Cirel®the /0/ sounds, Then say the sentences. 4. That's three pounds thity please, Thank you. 2 This is my brother and that’s my father. 3. ‘Are there any nice clothes in that shop?” ‘Yes, there a e sy listen, check and repeat. Grammar | There isn’t/aren’t; Is/Are there ...2; any @ Look at exercise sb again and complete the Active grammar box. bss» Listen and check your answers. Active grammar Singular Plural ©: There isn’t a bank near | There aren’t any free car here. parks. e—_inra —___ there any “cashpoint near here? | museums near here? Yes, there Yes, there. No, there . No, there Any We use There aren't/Are there + any. ‘Are there any car parks near here?" ‘No, there aren't? There aren't any museums near here. see Reference page 47 EBB complete the sentences. 1 There aren't any theatres in my home town, . a museum in your town?” Yes, there . 3. ‘Are shops near here?” ‘No, there a supermarket on York Road, it's on Park Street. 5 aren't mountains in Holland. there holiday home?" ‘Yes, is. beach near your Speaking GBB a © Listen and complete the How to... box How to... ask where a place is A: Excuse me, isthe National Theatre (1) here? Yes, itis. It's just (2) there. And are there any cafés near @)__? Yes, there are. There's a café in the theatre @ Thank you very much. = You're (5) 1 Use the prompts to make dialogues to ask where places are, a restaurant/in this hotel? Yes/over there. any cafés/near the hotel? : Yes/a café opposite the hotel. train station/in your town? : Yes/near the bus station. an airport? : No, a toilet/in this station? No/Sorry. : small shops/near here? : Yes/some small shops on Bridge Street. © Work in pairs. Practise the dialogues, DD Work in pairs, Ask about places in/near your school/town, A Is there a café in this school? B: Yes, there is. It's over there. Grammar | telling the time |& Match the times (1-6) to the clocks (A-F). 1 quartertosix — []_ 4 twenty-five past two [] 2 quarterpastseven CJ 5 halfpastsix =O 3 tentotweive [] 6 eleveno'clock b © 60 Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the times. fiveto ten o'clock five eleven ten past ten ten to eleven quarter quarter to eleven past ten twenty twenty toeleven past ten twenty-five twenty-five toeleven halfpastten past ten EAB a © Look at the clock. Listen and repeat the times ‘b Work in pairs. Ask for and say the time. a 18:30 @ 1130 8 06:20 b was @ 1910 h 13:05 © 2045 # 19:50 1 09:35, A: Excuse me. What's the time, please? B: it’s half past six. Listening Pronunciation | /2/ EBB © © Listen to-two dialogues, Which dialogue Ja. Oss Listen and repeat the words matches the photo? fa] seven under opposite theatre o'clock b © 6s Listen and repeat the sentences. “What's the time?” ‘it's eleven o'clock." Is the theatre opposite the river? Can | have a ticket to London? 3 ‘© Work in pairs, Read the dialogue out loud. [Az Is that a gallery ora theatre over there? B: Itisnt a galley ora theatre. I's a museum. Reading @ Can you name any famous train stations around the world? 1b Work in pairs, Student A: read the text below about King’s Cross Station, Answer the questions. Student B: read the text on page 117 about Shinjuku Station, Answer the questions. King’s Cross Station King’s Cross is a big train station in London. It's about 160 years old. The station is open 24 hours a day but the ticket office is open from 05:00 to 01:30. ‘There are about 300,000 (three hundred thousand) passengers every day. There are eleven platforms King's Cross is also famous for platform 9 and three quarters from the Harry Potter books. ten again and complete the table. Dialogues | Dialogue 2 single or return? price? platform? time of next tain? GBB 2 ©: Workin pairs, Read and listen tothe dialogue in the How to. box, then practise it How to... buy a train ticket ‘A: Can I have a single/retum to York, please? B: That's £7.55 please. ‘A: Here you are, What time is the next train? B: It's at 4:45, ‘A: And what platform is it on? 4 Where is the station? B: It’s on platform five. Platform fi 2 Isitold? 3, When is the station open? Db Change the information and practise the 4 When isthe ticket office open? dialogue again. Use the prompts below. 5. Are there a ot of passengers? 4. Grand Central Station/$12.50/12:55/8 © Close your books, Tell your partner about your 2. Santa Justa Station/€22.90/35:15/2 station, 4 Communication sata ele) GSI ask about a hotel room There is/are Telling the time ‘A: What's the time, please?/What time is it? EW Look at the picture of a hotel room. Do you think EM} a Look at the Lifelong learning box. Read the tip. Singular Be ts ten o'clock. it's a nice room? Why/Why not? ; don’t think it's @ nice room. I's gp iets sa museum near here Phrases E There isn't (is not) a café in this gallery. @ Match the words in the box with a-fin the picture, Record new words and phrases in your S Is there a supermarket near here? * vocabulary notebook. Use a heading. o > Yes, there is. ten o'clock half past two OR blanket] fridgeC] kettle] shower] 8 No there toy two thirty television] towels Hotels ® y b Close your book. What can you remember checkout time 5 ap There are some restaurants near my house about the bedroom? extra blankets , There aren't (are not) any shops near here. There are some towels on the bed. é “Are there any tourist attractions near this hotel? quarter past eight OR quarter to seven OR @: Yes, there are. eight fifteen seven forty fve ‘a (O66 Listen. What do Nikos and Barbara think? > No, there aren’t fj b Listen again and complete the information. in the Lifetong learning box. y [N EBB Work in pairs. Roleplay a dialogue between a some/a lot of/any eT rec 7 twelve twenty three fifty +_Double bed v hotel owner and a guest. We use some and a lot ofin positive, plural sentences. 2 Towels? Student A: you are the owner. Copy and complete lot of = a large number 3_Extra blanket? the table in exercise 3b for your hotel room. There are some towels on the bed. 4 Kettle? Student B: you are the guest. Ask questions. There are a lot of people in the park. 5 Fresh coffee? ‘A: This is your room. We use any in negative, plural sentences and plural twenty-five past one OR five to eleven OR 6 Fridge? _ B: It’s really nice. Are there any towels? questions. one twenty-five ten fifty-five 7 Restaurant or café near? There aren't any good museums in my town. [8 Shop near? Are there any extra blankets in our room? i (9 Breakfast time: midday 10 Checkout time: = midnight Prepositions of place Key vocabulary Places in the city airport gallery market museum palace theatre Places in nature in under opposite beach lake mountain national park river the sea Adjectives of of ©© fantastic great R 8 ne on © OK not bad infrontof _nextto near ® _ notvery good ©© awful terrible (extra) blanket double bed fridge kettle shower television towel Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. ‘see Writing bank page 123 a! Review and practice EBD choose the correct words in italics. Write the correct time 66 My flats in the centre of town. There ()(B/are a nice café next to my flat and there (2) is/are two good restaurants opposite. There (3) is/are some beautiful buildings in the centre of town and there @ is/are a lot of tourist attractions, too. There beam (G) is/are a great museum on Wendell Street and Ee asoiteta ser there (6) is/are a gallery next to the museum.99 Pp 1 any your Are theatres town? in there Are there any theatres in your town? here. isn't nice There restaurant a near hotel There is house. near my a nice a in Barcelona? there Is beach the in alotof cinema. are There people aren't here, any banks There near museums Are this near hotel? there any 4 next There thiscafé. is to a chemist aaa 5 EB complete the description with the words in the box. EBD Ata the missing vowels to make words, Then mark the words city (C) or nature (N). 1 palace 3 om 4 m__nt__n 5 th__tr 6 ntintprk O GHB complete the diatogues with adjectives of pinion 1 A:ls the gallery nice? @ B: Yes, itis. It's f eo 2. Ac Are the cafés nearhere 0? infront of near nextto opposite under ‘There's a woman (i) on a bicycle. She's (2) __a oe café. There's a man (3) __ the caf€ and there's a 3) ‘Ar lthink she’s a g—— singer! OD) shoe shop (4) the café. There are two children B: Really? | don't. | think she’s a_. ©® on the pavement () the café, There's a car on the road (6)__ the wornan. The children's football is (@)__the ear. B: They're nott__ ©@ but they'en__— e[dosg Lead-in GMB a 0 -+ Listen and repeat the words in the box. attractive dark fair fat old overweight short slim tall thin ugly young 1b Match the words in the box attractive - ugly their opposites, © Work in pairs, Say a word. Your partner says the opposite. A: attractive B: ugly EB choose words trom the box in exercise 1a forthe people inthe photos ‘a Work in pairs, ‘Student A: write the names of five famous people. Write one adjective to describe each person. Student B: maich Student A’s famous people with the adjectives. 1b Change roles. Student 8 writes the famous people and adjectives Student A matches them. a 4 © GM describe peopein your fami ‘My uncle is tall and very thin, He isn’t very old and I think he’s an attractive 5.1|/The 60-second interview Bd Present Simp say what you like and don’t lke Listening ‘and you Look at the photos. The man’s name is Aidan LeBlanc Guess the answers to the questions 1 Where is he from? 2 Ishe single? 3. What is his job? @Ba 6s Listen to an interview with Aidan, Check your answers to the questions in exercise 1 1b Read the questions and answers below, Then listen again and put them in the correct order. a Annie: Aidan: b Annie: Aidan: © Annie: Aidan: Annie: Aidan: fe Annie: Aidan: Annie: idan: Do you have any children? a Yes, do, have two daughters. Do you like your job as a writer? a ‘Well... | don’t really work as a writer. It's my hobby. So do you have another ob? a Yes, | do. | work for an international company. Do you like Vancouver? Yes, | do. Ike it alot Do you like your job? o No, not really! Do you live alone? o No, | don't. | live with my wife, Valeria Vocabulary | tive, work, have and like EBB a Choose the correct words in italics. 4. Hive/like/have in a big house. 2 live/workIlike my jb. 3. | work/have/like as a singer. 4 Iive/workhave two children. 5 |work/have/like London. 6 live/have|like in Vancouver. 7. ive workilke for an international company. 8 | live/work/have two brothers and a sister. 9 Iive/havellike with my husband. 10 | work have/like in an office, b Check your answers with your partner. Then say the sentences. Grammar | Present Simple: / and you GBB @ Look at the questions and answers in exercise 2b. Then complete the Active ‘grammar box with do or don’t, b © +6» Listen and check your answers. Active grammar I like fresh coffee. © You have two daughters. I ive in a small house. 1 work as a writer. ©) You like your job. 1 live alone. you have any children? e you like your job? Yes, | No, | see Reference page 57 GBB Put the words in the correct order to make sentences, 4 in you office? work Do an Do you work in an office? 2 live don't near | airport. the 3 three | brothers. have 4 live house? In Do big you a 5 this | like music. don’t 6 for company. | small work a 7 like | food. good 8 brothers. any don't | have 9 Do big cities? like you to friends you Madrid? any Do in have GBB a Wite sentences using the prompts 4 don’t work in an office. (not work/office) 2 (like/Hollywood films) 3 (not live/alone) 4 (have/sister) 5 (work/hoted) 6 (lve/near the beach) 7 (no like /my home town) 8 _____ (not havefany children) Make the sentences in exercise 6a true for you. I don’t work in an office. I'm a student. @ questions with like ‘A: Do you like tea with milk? —B: Yes, | do. 2 Pronunciation | /u:/ and /2v/ a © +e Listen and repeat the words. fuss do two you who Vancouver fevf don’t so oh euro 1b Underline the /u:/ sounds and@irelethe /av/ sounds. Then say the sentences, “That's two euros.” “I don't have two euros!” Where are you? Oh! Are you in the museum? Speaking 272 Read the How to... box, Then listen and repeat, How t show interest ‘ike my job! : Really? That's great! don't lke my job. 3: Really? That's a shame! I don't work as a writer. It's my hobby. : Oh, 1 see. & Workin pairs. Do a 60-second interview with ‘your partner. Use the questions in exercise 6a, Show interest in your partner's answers. ‘Do you live near the beach? B: Yes, Ido. A That's great! 1b Tell the class about your partner. Marcel lives in an apartment near the beach, He lives with... Work in groups, Look at the pictures. Ask and answer Do you tke those new students from Vancouver? sy Listen and check, Then repeat the sentences. a) Best friends Present Simple: he, she and it GUISE describe a daityroutine ———_— Vocabulary | verbs of routine Match the correct verb phrases with the pictures, come home[] finish work] get up] gotobed[] have a showerL] make dinner] start work] watch VO GAB a. Use the verbs in exercise 1 to write sentences about yourself. | finish work at half past five. | don’t watch TV. 1b Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions, ‘&: Do you get up early? B: Yes, I do./No, I don’t. | get up late. ‘A: What time do you get up? Reading EBB do you have a blog? Do you read any blogs? Read Rebecca's blog. Match the names (Rem, ‘Adam and Frank) with the photos (A-C). GBB Write a tick () or cross (x) for each person. saad Oo w OO shower C] coffee O O wok O Rem: fruit Adam: gym [1 Frank: lunch [] gym BB Wo are you tke Rem, Adam or Frank? Pe oy NaNs Tes tw €¢-9- 896 Lt) Tree We Ta cy Vee me AT Are my best friends REALLY my best friends? | think Rem, Adam and Frank are my best friends, But are they really my best friends? Rem Rem is a health freak. He gets up early every day. He doesn't have a coffee for breakfast - he has fruit. He has a salad for, lunch and he goes to the gym in the evening, He doesn't watch TV. He's very busy and he doesn't have a lot of time for me. ‘Adam. ‘Adams my husband, He's a couch potato. He doesn't get up early and he doesn't go to the gym. He has a shower around nine o'clock then he has three cups of coffee and he goes to ‘work. He doesn't make dinner in the evening. | do that. He just watches TV. Does he love me???? Frank Frank is my brother. He's a workaholic. He starts work around seven o'clock in the morning. He doesn't have lunch and he finishes work at eight o’lock in the evening. Then he goes to the gym, comes home, makes dinner and goes to bed. Does Frank work at weekends? Yes, he does. Does he have time for me? No, he doesn't. Perhaps my bestfriend is my teddy bear. It doesn't make dinner but it has alot of time for melt! Posted Wednesday 4th April Grammar | Present Simple: he, she and it @ Read the sentences from Rebecca's blog then complete the Active grammar box with does or doesn't, 4 Rem gets up early every day. 2 Adam doesn’t go to the gym. 3. Frank finishes work at eight o'clock in the evening. 4 Does Frank work at weekends? b “p Listen and check your answers, Active grammar He starts work early. © She finishes work late. el He watch TV. She have a lot of time for me. he have time? e he love coffee? Yes, he ___. No, he Note: He has a shower. NOT Heheves shower see Reference page 57 EB complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in the box. eat finish get have start watch wore 66 My best friend, Yasmin, is a chefin a Spanish restaurant. She (2) works in the evening so she @ Up around eleven o'clock in the morning. She (3) breakfast and lunch together — it's called ‘brunch’. Then she (4) TWand © ‘work around four o'clock in the afternoon, she 6) dinner at work. Yasmin (7) work around midnight. She works a lot. | don’t see her much!99 EBB a Wiite complete conversations 1 he have any children // no/want any children A: Does he have any children? B: No, he doesn’t. He doesn’t want any children. she watch a lot of TV? // no/not have a TV he eat fruit? // no/not like fruit she start work earl? // no/not getup early he come home early? // no/not finish work early she workin an offce?// no/not havea job gaueun Work in pairs, Ask and answer the questions in exercise 9a about your best friend, ‘A: Does your best friend have any children? B: Yes, he does. He has a son and a daughter. Pronunciation | /s/, /2/ and /z/ a Js/ works gets likes eats Ja{ goes lives has does Jha} Finishes watches 74 Listen and repeat the words. b © xy Practise saying the sentences. Then listen, check and repeat. 4. ‘Does she work here?" ‘Yes, she does.’ 2 He likes food and he works in a restaurant. 3. She finishes work then she watches TV. Speaking EBB a Think ofa friend who isa health freak, a couch potato or a workaholic, Write his/her name. 1b What is his/her daily rou sentences, \e? Write some He gets up around six o'clock every day. © Tell your partner about your friend. ‘My friend Sanjay is a workaholic. He gets up at .. Making friends SHNSEInnEEy Present Simple: you (pura, we and they, Wh- questions ask and answer simple questions about your life Vocabulary | days of the week Gea 76 Listen and repeat the times of day and the days of the week. Times of day moming afternoon evening night Days of the week weekdays: Monday Tuesday Wednesday) Thursday Friday the weekend: Saturday Sunday Note in the morning/afternoon/evening on Saturday/Wednesday/weekdays at night/the weekend 1b Work in pairs, When do you do these activities? get uplate gotobed|ate goto the gym havea shower watch TV | get up late on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Reading EAB a. Look at the photos and guess the answer to the question, What isthe problem for Flavia and her husband, Joe? 1b Read the text and check your answer. © Read the text again, Are the sentences true (1) orfalse ()? Flavia is American Flavia doesn’t work on Sundays. Flavia and her husband have a lot of friends. Ricky doesn't have a job. Michael doesn't go out at the weekend. Della has a lot of friends. ooo0000 3 4 5 6 Flavia Wall Info Photos Write something Flavias Please help! My name's Flavia. I'm Brazilian and my husband is from the USA. We live in the UK now and we work from Monday to Friday. We're nice people but we don’t have a lot of friends here in London. How do we make friends with British people? Are they all ‘cold’? 5 July at 21:02 - Comment - Like Ricky Hi Flavia Where do you and your husband work? I'm British. A lot of British people make friends at work. Do you say hello and have a coffee with your work friends? Do you call your work friends at the weekend? My best friends are my work friends. Michael_s You and your husband work on weekdays. What do you do at the weekend? My wife and I are British, We don’t stay at home and surf the Internet. We go out and eat good food in restaurants and make friends in pubs and bars, Della Hi Flavia ~ The British aren’t cold but they don’t make friends with strangers on the street. My husband and I play sports and we study Italian, We make friends in the gym and the classroom. Vocabulary | verb collocations EBB a Match a verb from column A with a word or phrase in column B, Use the text to help you. A 8 call a language eat sport make hello play at home say the Internet stay fish study friends surf your friends. ‘boy Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the collocations, Write some advice for Flavia. Flavia, don’t stay at home at the weekend. Play a sport or study a language .. Grammar 1 | Present Simple: you (plural), we and they GBD Read the Active grammar box, Then correct the sentences (1-4) 4. We plays football on Saturdays. 2 Does you like parties? 3. They doesnt say helo 4 Do yous eat chicken? Active grammar © | You We/They live in the UK. 4] You! Wel They don’t make friends with strangers. Do you/we/they go to parties? @) Yes, you/weithey do. No, you/we/they don’t. see Reference page 57 GBB Work in pais, Make sentences about you and your partner 1 workat weekends 4 play sports 2 ve near this school 5. eat chocolate 3 lke Mondays 6 getuplate at weekends We don’t work at weekends. Grammar 2 | wh- questions Complete the Active grammar box with Where, When, How, What and Who. Active grammar a: sports do B: We play you play? basketball A doyou —_B: I work ina work? theatre. A: doyou Bs Iwork with work with? English people. A: do you go B: We go out in the out? evenings. A: dol make B: Play a sport or friends with British study a language. people? see Reference page 57 EqBB Put the words in the correct order to make questions. do play? sports What you acafé? you What drink in do live? you do Where make inyour do How country? you friends do What do weekend? you the at Who live with? you do weekend? at the you up get do When you weekdays? to bed do When on go Pronunciation | do in wh- questions EBB a © we Listen. Do is not stressed in Wh- questions. It is pronounced /da/. 4 Where do you work? 2 What do you eat? 3 When do you get up? 4 How do you make friends? 5 Who do you work with? b Listen again and repeat the sentences, ED) work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in exercises 8 and ga, Reference 5 Communication start and continue a conversation EBD Describe the man and woman in the picture ‘He's tall and dark. He’s ... GAB a © & Listen and answer the questions, 4. What isthe woman's job? 2 What s the man’s job? b Listen again and complete the table. Man Woman Name Katashi Works Weekends Complete the questions from the dialogue. 1. Is the food nice? 2 How know Paul? 3 What you 2 4 Where you 2 5 you to alot of parties? 6 What you at the weekend? Look a the Lifelong learning box. Read the tp. Use your memory | Memorise short conversations. It helps to remember grammar and vocabulary A: How do you know Peter? B: We work together. A: Really? What do you do? Surrey SuojpeyryT comment 2 THEN ‘My name is Katashi, by the introduce way. yourself 3 THENask — Where do you work? about work‘ D9 you play any sports? or free time 1 Look at the photos. Think of general questions 1b Work in pairs. Start and co conversation for each picture We add -s to the verb for he, she and it. We add -es to verbs ending in -ch, -sh, -ss and -o: She watches TV. He finishes work at 3:30. Have is irregular: She has a good job. They have a lot of friends. Negative 1 You He She doesn't |like It watch don’t sport. Hollywood fins You (plural) invood fi We don't They Yes/No questions pe you he getup] early? Does she finish late? f work | before 8 o'clock? you Do we they Present Simple Wh- questions . ‘We use Who ..?for people (and sometimes for companies) EIB Workin pais. Try to remember the dialogue in Positive Who thee hones exercise 2a, Check on page 138. Peete ! live GBB kead the How to...box. Then write more questions vou re aerial for part 3 of the box Where does she live? He ? lives | inLondon. re She acs. | with two friend We use What...?for things and activities. How to... start and continue a e works | with two friends. What is that? conversation vertu |, theatre (oe anCD 1 Aska general !s the food nice? We “ We use When ...?for times. (We also use What time ..2) question: How do you know Paul? They won When do you work? OR make aj ike your bag. When is her birthday? We use How ...?to ask the way, the amount, the age, ete. How do | make friends with English people? How old are you? How much is that? Key vocabulary Adjectives of appearance attractive dark fair fat old overweight short slim tall thin ugly young Phrases with have, like, live and work have breakfast/a brother and a sister/chldren/a coffee dinner/friends unch/a salad for lunch/a shower Uke a city/your job live alone/in a big house/in a city/with your friends work as a singer/for a big company/in an office Verb collocations calla friend come home eat food finish work get up goshopping gotobed goto the gym goto work makeacoffee make breakfast make dinner make friends make lunch play sport say hello start work stay at home study a language surfthe Internet watch TV Times of day moming afternoon evening night Days of the week Weekdays Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday The weekend Saturday Sunday Note: in the morning/afternoon/evening on Saturday/Wednesday/ weekdays at night/the weekend Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. ‘see Writing bank page 124 5 Review and practice EBB Write complete dialogues with you and |. 4. A: live near the alrport? 8: nojlive near the station ‘A: Do you live near the airport? 8: No, I don’t. | live near the station. A: like football? B: yes/all sports ‘Ak: work in an office? B: no/work in a shop A; have any brothers or sisters? B: yes/have two brothers and a sister 2: live alone? B: no/live with my wife Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. From: julia@lemon.co.uk To: victorbanks@netmal.com Subject: my new flaimate! Hi Victor How are you? I'm fre, but my new fate is a probiom, Hs namo is Oscar, He ana {He (1) gots (geU¥) up at 11 o'clock every Bee navel) a shower, ut {watehiv) TV fortwo or three hours. He (4) {starti7) work at about two o'clock inthe aftemoon. H (8) {work/x) in an office ~ he (6) wor) from home. He (7). (frie) work at about sx o'clock. Thats just four hours! He 8 {(G0Id) to bed at three o'ciock in the morning. ‘What can | do? Love, uta SS Write complete sentences, 1. they/eat alot of chocolate (V) They eat a lot of chocolate. 2 you and Tim/tive in the city 2) Do you and Tim live in the city? Yuri and I/play sport (x) Ella and Greg/call their friends (2) vwe/make friends at work (/) yyou/work for a small company (?) they/stay at home at the weekend (X) Nora and I/like Jerry and Michaela (/) Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. ‘A: Hello, | work for Life and Health Magazine. Can |askyou some questions? B: Yes, OK. ‘A: (@) Do you live alone? (ive) B: No, (2) 1G) (live) with my friends Jake and Evan. eo you (Gal) alot of pizza and burgers? B16) (ot eat) junk food, but my friends (6) (eat) a lot of pizza. A: @)_—__you_(play) any sports? & 1) (lay) football on Sundays and jake © (play) basketball on Wednesdays. Evan (0) (ot play) any sports. & On) you (watch) a ot of TV? B: Evan (12) (watch) TV every evening. He's a couch potato! EBB complete the questions with the words in the box. How (x2) What (x2) When Where Who (x2) 1 How do you eat pizza? With your fingers? 2 do you work? 3 do you start work? 4 old are you? 5 is he? is he your brother? 6 food do you like? 7 do you do? 8 do you work for? GB Rearrange the letters to make adjectives of appearance, 2 ley ugly thtso noyug thi retatveat radk smi eegiwotvrh ‘Match the parts of the collocations. 4 make a work 2 come b towork: 3 finish © home 4 play the Internet 5 study fe alanguage 6 go f dinner 7 say g hello 8 surf h sport Lead-in EBB a Match some ofthe words in the box withthe photos bathroom bedroom cellar garage garden hall hen livingroom loft stairs b_ 20 Listen and repeat the words, Work with a partner. Talk about the rooms in your house. {In my house there's a living room, a bathroom, two bedrooms ‘and a kitchen. There isn’t a cellar o EB a © > Listen to Marisa and Anya talk about their houses. Match each person with a photo (A-D) Bb Listen again and choose the correct words in italics. Marisa 66 ve in a small) flat house near the centre of town. Is nice, but it's very expensive. There are (2) two/three big bedrooms and the fat is about (3) sixty/seventy square metres. The living room is big, but the () ktchen/bathroom is small.99 Anya 66 tive in a small (5) lat/house. I's a nice house and it's near a park. There are © two/three bedrooms and the house is about (7) 120/130 square metres. The kitchen and the (6) bathroom/tiving room are small so we keep a lot of things in the () garden/ioft.99 CMB Write about your home, Use exercise 3b to help you ive in a big flat near the train station. It’s a nice flat but it’s a bit noisy... 6.1|Small houses ove got (REED understand basic information about a house and furniture Haid GHB complete the texts with ‘ve, haven't, ’s, or hasn't 661 Live with my wife in a small house, We (2) ‘ve got a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen and a bathroom. We (2) got a simall garden —it's beautiful. But we @ got a garage. My wife (a) got a car. She goes to work in the car every day. 6) got a car, but | (6) got an expensive bicycle. 99 Vocabulary | furniture @ Match the words in the box with the pictures. armchair] basin] bath] _binC] chair] coffee tableL] cooker] desk] dishwasher] fridge] lamp] _ mirror] sinkD] sofaC} tableC] toilet] wardrobe] washing machine (] We haven't got a Panels There are 20 million people in New York, and they 66: ve in my sister's house. She @ all want to live in Upper Manhattan! i Regioone She @ gatatvin A small apartment in Upper Manhattan costs over = F her Ledoon ‘She watches a bet Soe She (6) ___got a TVin the living Zaarath and Christopher have got a $150,000 room butshe (io) gota sofa and apartment in Upper Manhattan. It's very, very small. a big armchair. It's just 4.5 metres long by 3 metres wide. She (1) ____gota big cooker inthe Pee Fiona) kitchen —it's great. We like cooking. She Zearath: It's perfect. We love it. I's got two windows. Grammar | have got (2) ‘gol a microwave oven. She doesn't lke them. Se a elaemaaee omarlaaa EBD Read the sentences, then complete the en ‘Active grammar box with have or has. in pai > Christopher: We haven't got any children so its great @ Work in pairs. 4 Zaarath and Christopher have got a ‘ for us. Student A: write five questions about Chris's life $150,000 apartment in Upper Manhattan te hesjhove got Pamatel (ouraharar Wet ecctse en inset 3A: Have you got a kitchen? ‘Student B: write five questions about Fiona’s life. but we haven't got a cooker. We eat in restaurants BoNo we haven't Use has/have got. @ and cafés. 4 We've got a small ridge, but we haven't got b Ask and answer the questions with your partner. PERE ee eo a cooker. ‘ks Has Chris got a garden? Christopher: Yes, it has. But it hasn't got a bath. 5. A: Has your apartment got a bathroom? B: Yes, he has. CIM B: Yes, it has. But it hasn't got a bath. g @ ® Christopher: We haven't got any wardrobes. We collect Speaking ur clothes from the dry cleaners on the way to work. Active grammar EB 2 Workin pairs, Guess how many people in your hh you, we, they class answer yes to the House Survey questions. Reading © I’ve got ( got) a sofa, ® 1 They hvert get vent gd Rana EBB a Read the text. What is special about Zaarath © They haven't got (have not got) a . and Christopher's apartment? © sofa. 1 more than two bedrooms? ‘b Read the text again and tick (V) Yes or No. ene sofa? 2 agardent Zaarath and Christopher (ee 3 a garage? children Yes]. No| we haven 2 b 20 Listen and check your answers. Then \ a N 5 he. she, it asa listen again and repeat the words, She « i vee 5 acellarand a loft? ir apartment It's got (___ got) a washing 2 —_ ° where do Yow usualy find each item twowindows Yes] NoC] ©) nachine 6 like your flat/house? fou find an armchair in the living room. + fr 9 akitehen re we fe (Me hast got has not go @ acooker Yes] No| i EAB a what are the tive most important pieces of atidge | YeeE] NOE] [wasting maching 1b Do the survey in your lass, Check your guesses. it 2 he washing machine? fas your house got more than two bedrooms? furniture in a house? Choose from the words in wardrobes YeeE] NoL] eee mastng machine ‘ks Has your house got more than two bed exercise 1a. Yes, she B: Yes, it has. 1b Compare your list with a partner. EB what do you think of Zaarath and Christopher's No, she hasn’t, ‘A: Have you got a garden? ‘ks I think a sofa is really important. apartment? B: No, I haven't. B: Me too. it’s on my list./Really? It’s not on my list I think it’s a nice apartment, but. see Reference page 67 Housework adverbs of frequency, ask and say how often you do things Vocabulary | doing housework @ Match a phrase in the box with a picture (1-9). clean the bathroom] do the laundry [] empty the dishwasher[_] iron your clothes [] lay the table] sweep the floor] tidy the living oom] vacuum the stairs] wash the dishes L] 1b @ 20s Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the phrases. a © 20s Listen, Which phrases from the box in exercise 1a do you hear? 1b Listen again and complete the How to... box How to... make simple requests A: () tidy the kitchen, please? B: Yes, (2) Sure, no problem. A @) ‘empty the dishwasher, please? B: No, I'm (4) —___. can’t. 'm very late/tired. EBB workin pairs, Make simple requests and give answers, Use the vocabulary in exercise 1a, A: Can you do the laundry? Bs /-can't. I'm sorry. I'm really tired. ULLAL OAC SU of housework every day. Women do two POSE CoRR UCLA do you do? How often do you do it? Couples around the world tell us. Gabriela: | always do the laundry ‘and vacuum the house, Those are my jobs. Bolivar washes the dishes and he sometimes cleans the bathroom, He ever makes dinner, | do that. ‘Andi | usually tidy the house, Delun: We never do housework, We're never at home! We hhave a cleaner! She always does the laundry, ‘eweons the floor and washes the dishes. Jinding sometimes makes diner, but we erent usally at home in the everings. We eat out Reading fa. Read the text and answer the questions Who does more housework men orwomen in the UK? 2. Gabriela or Bolivar? 3 ilig, Delun or their cleaner? 4 Lotta orViggo? b Read the text again. What housework does each person do? Gabriela does the laundry and .. EB Who ate you simitarto inthe text? I'm similar to Viggo. We share the housework. We both work four days a Wook s0 we always share the housework Viggo usually makes: dinner and Vay the table and empty the dishwasher. He ‘leans the bathroom and | always do the laundry. We do housework in the evening because we're never at home at weekends. Grammar | adverbs of frequency GIBB Read the text again and underline these words and the verb next to them. always. usually sometimes never Read the Active grammar box. Choose the correct words in italics in rules 2 and 2. Active grammar How often do you ...? 100% y always usually sometimes o% ‘never 1 always do the laundry. We usually eat out. ‘She sometimes makes dinner. We never do housework. We're never at home. 1. Adverbs of frequency come before/after the verb to be. 2 Adverbs of frequency come before/after other verbs. see Reference page 67 EBB Put the words in the correct order to make sentences always early. i He makes. dinner. Grandpa sometimes parents late? Are usually your never 1 dothes. my iron real, This always is wrlter GB a complete the dialogues with the adverb of, frequency and the correct verb. 1 My mum always does the laundry. (always) 2 How __doyou__dinner? (often) 3 my shirts (usualy) 4 Ourteacher late. (never) 5 | the bathroom. (always) 6 We the dishes the next morning. (sometimes) 7 They a DVD in the evening. (usually) 8 We the living room at the weekend, (never) 1b Write sentences about you. Use the phrases and an adverb of frequency. 4 goto bed early I never go to bed early at weekends. 2 eat fastfood 3 have a coffee in the evening 4 be late for English class 5. betiredin the morning Pronunciation | /a/ and /1/ a {a/ sometimes does mum Monday ‘if dinner dishes living bin 1b Underline the /a/ sounds Cathe /i/ sounds, Say the sentences 1 What time does your mum make dinner? 2 sometimes study talian inthe evening 3. ts Sunday, sits Mum's turn to wash he dishes. 206 Listen and repeat the words. © @>o7 Listen and check your answers. Then repeat the sentences. Speaking ‘& Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about the housework in your house. ‘A: How often do you do the laundry? 8: never do the laundry. My husband does it. 1b Tell the class about your partner. Hannah does a lot of housework, but she never does the laundry. She usually CH] Listening Wor ‘groups. Ask and answer questions. Do you sometimes have dinner parties at your house? YES NO v v How often do you have dinner parties? Do you sometimes go to dinner partes at friends’ houses? (4 X ‘YES NO What do you do during the party? What do you usually do on your birthday? a 3 b X Do people always bring a present? ‘200 Listen to Ahmad and Jacob, Answer the questions, Why is Ahmad at Jacob’s flat? What drinks has Jacob got? What present does Ahmad give Jacob? Listen again. Tick (¥) the correct boxes. ‘Ahmad Jacob He likes reading. Oo He likes surfing the Internet. Oo He wants to buy a new camera. a He doesn’t want to watch TVin the evening, C] He doesn't like watching Hollywood films. [] ooo000 GAB a. Read the How to... box and complete the dialogue. How to... offer food and drink to a guest “ G) you like @ drink? Yes, please. I'd (2) one. @ would you like? 've got... 1) ‘an apple juice, please, ‘b © 20» Listen and check your answers. © Work in pairs and practise the dialogue, Pronunciation | would you a /Aju/. 4 Would you tke a drink? 2 Would you like a hot drink or a cold drink? 3 Would you like an apple juice? ‘4, What would you like to eat? b aso Listen, The underlined sound is, Listen again and repeat the sentences, EBB Work in pairs. Do the roleplay then swap roles and repeat. Student A: welcome Student B to your house. Offer drinks and snacks. Student B: you are in Student A's house. There are a lot of CDs and DVDs. Hil Welcome! Come in. B: Thank you. Nice house! You've got Grammar | like + -ing; want + infinitive GBB a Look at the sentences in exercise 2b. Complete the Active grammar box with like or want: Db @eu Listen and check your answers. Active grammar 1_____watehing Tv. © 1 to buyanew phone. don’t surfing the Internet. ©) don’t to take photos with my phone. f@ 20 you taking videos? Do you to listen to some music? see Reference page 67 Complete the dialogue with like or want and the verb in brackets. ‘A: Yes, madam, Can | help you? B: Yes. | (i) want to buy a new phone. My old phone is very old. (buy) \: What sort of phone do you (2)__? (buy) | dor’t know. \: Do you (3)__ photos with your new phone? (take) Yes, Ido. And | (4) \: OK. And do you text a lot? Yes, Ido. (5) = ext) It's fun. And do you (6) games on your old phone? (play) B: No, not really. The games aren't very good. ‘A: Some phones have got very good games now. ‘to music, (listen) Do you (7) ___a phone with good games? (buy) Br Yes.1(8)__games on bus and train journeys. (play) ‘A: So, you (6) _aphone with music, @ camera and good games. How much do you want to pay? (have) Vo a Work in pairs, Write dialogues like the example. Use the prompts, watch TV/with me this evening Do you like watching TV? Yes, Ido. Do you want to watch TV with me this evening? Yes, OK. listen to music/on my new iPod take photos/of my friends and me play computer games/with me this weekend suveeere cabulary | technology ‘Match the words in the box with the pictures. ‘camcorder(] camera] DVD player] flat-screen VL] games console] laptop] stereo] wireless Internet] a Match the two parts of the collocations. + listen to a video 2 play the internet 3. surf © photos 4 take 4 films 5 take computer games 6 watch music 1b Work in pairs, Ask and answer questions about the things in exercise 9, ‘A: What's that? B: It’s a camcorder. ‘A: What do you use it for? B: You use it for taking video. Speaking & Work in pairs, Do the technology quiz on page 110. 1b What is your score? Who has the top score in the class? 6 Communication ask and answer simple questions about a friend EBD Look at the picture and answer the questions. 41 What have the people got in their Nats? He’ s got a laptop and a stereo. 2 What do they like doing? She likes playing computer games. GAB a ©» Listen to the conversation and look at the picture, Which fiat is Helen in? 1b Look at the Lifelong learning box. Read the tip. Listen for important information eg ¥ when you listen the fist time, try to s Understand the important information. ° You can focus onthe details when you listen again A 2 ES 5 0 © Listen again and complete the questions. achild? taking photos? playing computer games? a big armchair and a lot of, books? EBB a choose a friend in one ofthe Mats. Give himn/ hera name. Don't tell anyone Db Work in pairs. Student A: you are looking for your fiend’ Ra Answer the doorman’s question Student B: you are the doorman. Ask questions to find the corec at, Hello. + Hello. Does Kasia live here? I'm sorry, | don't know. Has Kasia got a cat? No, she hasnt oR eRe Swap roles and repeat the acti = Fa i eet TTT Reference Have got Have got means have. ve got a washing machine. Ihave a washing machine. Have got is very common in British English. It is not common in American English. @ :You | have got (ve 900 | «taptop, ° haven't got has 90605900 g camera. hasn't got oo ‘Have I/ you/we/ they got a garage? Yes, I/you/we/they have. No, |/you/we/they haven't @ Has he/shelit got a garden? Yes, he/she/it has. No, he/she/it hasn't. ‘What have you got in your bag? ‘Who's got my phone? Adverbs of frequency 100% | always usually sometimes ov \, never ‘Adverbs of frequency come after the verb fo be. ‘She's always late. They're never happy. We're never at home in the evening. Adverbs of frequency come before other verbs. Jusually empty the dishwasher. Do you always make dinner? He never irons his shirts. We use never in positive sentences, not negative sentences Hdon'tnevertay-thetable: I never lay the table. We ask questions about frequency with How often ..? How often do you clean the bathroom? How often does she tidy the living room? We answer questions about how often with an adverb of frequency or every + day/week/year... How often do you work from home? | mever work from home. | work from home every week. like + -ing; want + infinitive When a verb follows like, itis usually in the ~ing form. | ike playing computer games. They don’t like watching long films. Do you like taking photos? When a verb follows want, itis usually in the infinitive form (to + verb). They want to come in. | don’t want to wash the dishes today. Do you want to help me? Key vocabulary Rooms in the house bathroom bedroom cellar garage garden hall kitchen living room loft stairs, Furniture armchair basin bath bin chair coffee table cooker desk dishwasher fridge lamp mirror sink sofa table toilet wardrobe washing machine Housework clean the bathroom do the laundry empty the dishwasher iron your clothes lay the table sweep the floor tidy the living room ‘vacuum the stairs wash the dishes Technology camcorder DVD player flat-screen TV games console laptop stereo wireless Internet Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. ‘see Writing bank page 125 6 Review and practice Complete the email with the correct form of have got. Hi Benita me and stay ‘Thanks for your emall, Please come 2 Tras ou are nere in Manchester. My husband | a city centre. ‘and T (1) have got a flat near the city ¢: aoe etig but ie (2) (7) a bedroom | /) a big for guests. The bedroom (3) _ ( | bed and an armchair, but it (4) ___(#) @ TV = sorry! Our flat (5) ___ (7) a small garden| = we share with three other flats ~ and it’s very nice in summer. | We (6). (#) 2 car, but I (7) ___ bicycle. You can use that, Look forward to seeing you In the summer! Anna GAB Write questions and answers using have got and the words in brackets. 4. A: Has your sister got a car? (your sister/car) B: Yes, she has. (Yes) A 2 (your parents/witeless internet) 8: (No) A 2 (you/a games console) 8: (Wes) ak 2 (we fany food inthe fridge) 8: A 8: A 8: (Wo) _____? (Mike/a camcorder) —_...(No) 2 (allot of friends) (Yes) EIB choose the correct adverb of frequency and write itin the correct place in the sentence in bold. never 4 Iron my clothes. | dont tke ironing Glways/never) 2 I cook dinner. My wife usually does it. (always/sometimes) 3. My mother surfs the Internet. She doesn't have a computer. (often/never) 4. They are good teachers. Their students are happy. (always/sometimes) 5 Heis tired in the morning. He doesn't steep well. (often/never) Complete the dialogue with lke or want and a verb from the box in the correct form, ge play read stay surf watch ‘A: There’s a good film on at the cinema. Do you (9 want to go and see it? B: Not really. | don't (2) films in the afternoon. As OK. Do you (3) centre near here. B: No, | don't. It's really hot and I'm tired. 1@) at home and just read a book. | really, 6 A: | don't lke reading, but | (6) Have you got a computer? B: Yes. 've got a computer in my bedroom. football? There's a sports the Internet. EBB Match the items (:-10) to the rooms they are usually in (a-e).. 1 basin 2 coffee table 3 fridge living room 4 car b bedroom 5 wardrobe © garage 6 sofa d_ bathroom 7. toilet e kitchen 8 dishwasher 9 bicycle 10 bed GHB complete the diatogues with the verbs in the box. clean do empty tay tidy wash 1 A: Isdinner ready? B: Yes, itis. Can you lay the table? 2 A: Can /have a shower? B: Yes, but can you your shower? 3. A: There aren't any clean cups or plates. 8: Can you the dishwasher? 4 As The living room is a mess! There are books all over the floor and the sofa. B: Yes, itis. Can you 5 A: Are your shirts clean? 8B: No, they aren't. Can you the laundry? 6 A: Doyou have a coffee after dinner? B: Yes, | do. But first | the dishes. the bathroom after 9INSI9T Lead-in EBB © =» Look at the photos. Listen and match a speaker with a photo. Speaker + = photo Speaker 3 = photo Speaker 2 = photo Speaker 4 = photo EBB Match four words in the box withthe photos a puzzles chess cycling walk balla gallery EBB a complete the word maps with the words in exercise 2 aerobics. toa chess mo © & fora b 21 Listen and repeat the phrases. © Add more phrases with go, play and do to the word maps. go shopping Use the phrases to talk about you never do aerobics, but I sometimes go to the gym. a yeNM or Ne Mel: g object pronouns SUNSET make suzeestions ———_—_—| Listening @ Look at the pictures of Eddie and Jo’s bad day. Guess the correct order. b © 215 Listen to the dialogues and check your answers, © Listen again. Answer the questions for dialogues 1-4, Why is dialogue 5 different? 1 Where are Eddie and Jo? 2 What's the problem? 3. What's the new plan? Make sentences about Jo and Eddie. Use the information in exercise 1. {In dialogue 1 Jo and Eddie are in a café. It's cold. They decide to go to an art gallery. Vocabulary | verbs of like and dislike Put the verbs in order, hate like love not like not mind quite like ooo oo o films. e@ ‘going to the cinema. 88 Gee & How do Jo and Eddie feel about these things? Choose the correct verb and write complete sentences, 1 Joj{love/hate) eat fast Jo hates eating fast. Jo/(like/not lke)/modern art Jo/(love/not mind) jackie Chan Eddie/(tike/not mind) /watch vampire films Eddie/(love/quite tike)/watch films and eat pizza 6 Eddie/(love/not like)/Clint Eastwood 1b Check your answers in the audioscript on pages 139-140. Work in pairs, What do you think of the things In exercise 4a? I don’t mind eating fast. 1b Look at the activities on page 69. What do you think of them? | don’t like doing puzzles. GBB a Complete the How to... box. How to... make suggestions Shall ()_go to the cinema? B: Yes, OK. A Why (2) we go to an art gallery? B: OK. That sounds nice. AG) go and have dinner. Bs I'm not sure. I'm not very hungry. b_ Qos Listen and check your answers. Then listen again and repeat the sentences. Work in pairs, Make and respond to suggestions, Use the phrases in the box. do some exercise go cycling go forawalk goto the cinema play chess play football Pronunciation | /ai/ and /e:/ EBB a © > Listen and repeat the words. Jarl Uke mind bike cycling Jes hate play eight take Db Underline the /ar/ sounds and ira@the /ei/ sounds, 4. [like taking photos and writing my blog. I hate cycling in town at night, | sometimes play tennis at eight in the morning, © 0 Listen and check your answers, Then listen again and repeat the sentences, Grammar | object pronouns GIB a Read Jo and Eddie's sentences from exercise 1, Who or what is the word in bold referring to? 4 Chocolate cake isn't good for me, but | love it, 2 Interesting paintings. What do you think of them? 3. The artist is Louise del Monte. Do you know. her? 4 The signs are very clear. Please read them. Clint Eastwood is brilliant. | love him, me =jo 1b Read the sentences in exercise 9a again and complete the Active grammar box with the words in bold. Active grammar Subject pronouns Object pronouns 1 you you he she it you you we us they ‘see Reference page 77 @ Complete the sentences with an object pronoun. 4 Uhate 5 love 6 I quite like o Complete the sentences with an object pronoun. “Do you like big cities?" ‘No, hate" “Does she like you and me2" “Yes, she likes “Do you know Eva?" “Yes, | know : “What do you think of Niko?" “I lke : “Thate chess." ‘Yes, hate 1100. Speaking Complete the table on page 118 for you. Then compare ‘your answers in groups. ‘&: I love playing football B: Really? don’t lke playing it, but I like watching it. ne Talk about al Work in pairs. Answer the questions with verbs and phrases from exercise 1a. '@ Match the verbs and phrases in the box 1 What do you like doing? with the pictures. 2 What do you never do? What do you want to learn to do? cookZ] danceL] drive) > " play the piano el sing] | ike cooking. | never play the piano. | want to learn to speak French] _ talk to animals 1] sng. use a computer 1} write computer programs L] Reading 20 Read and listen to the texts, Two texts are true, Which one do you think is false? GB Read the text again. Are the sentences true (7), false (F) or not given (NG)? Kevin lives in Africa, He som 1es kisses lions Ding Wen uses a computer every day. Ding Wen’s father writes computer programs, too. Inna speaks Chinese. Olga speaks Japanese. ooo0000 3 4 5 6 ‘Who do you want to meet, Kevin or Ding Wen? Give a ‘b © 2s9 Listen and check your answers. reason. | want to meet Kevin. | want to talk to him about his life. Then repeat the verbs and phrases. Wr anata rut il in South Africa. He makes TV fms about lions and other animais. He can look into their eyes and kiss them on the nose. How does he do it? ‘Love ‘and trust’ Kevin says. Can you use « computer? Lim Ding Wen can and he can write computer programs. Ding Wen is nine years old and he lives in Molaysia. in his free time he writes programs for computers end mobile phones, What does Ding Wen's father say? ‘it's easy. Everyone can do it? ‘over twenty different languages. sometimes talk to Olga in Chinese or Korean; Inna says, ‘and she taks to me in French or italian’ The twins can’t speak Japanese. | want to learn that next year; Diga soys. Grammar | can/can't ‘@ Underline all the examples of can and can’t in the text, 1b Complete the Active grammar box with can or can’t Active grammar Kevin can talk to lions. They ‘speak Chinese. ‘you write computer programs? Yes, 1 No, I. . What languages. they speak? ‘see Reference page 77 ‘Complete the real story about Olga and Inna, (Olga and Inna are Russian twins. They are musicians. They @ (V/sing) in three different languages and they @ (V/play) the piano. They also love dancing but these days they (3) (x/dance) very much. The twins are different in some ways. Olga (4) (VJuse) a computer. She's got a laptop and she always hhas it with her. ‘'m very good at computers,’ says Olga, “but | (5) (x/write) computer programs.” ‘nna (6) (x/use) a computer. She's got a mobile phone, but she doesn't use it." (7) (X/understand) she says, EBB complete the questions and answers. 4 Kevin/understand lions? Can Kevin understand lions? Yes, he can, The lions/understand Kevin? Ding Wen/use a computer? He/write computer programs? (Olga and inna/speak Japanese? Inna/use a computer? Pronunciation | can and can't GBB a © > Listen and underline the words with stress. 1 Hecan dance. 2. can play the piano. 3. Theycan’tsing, 4 You can’t use a computer. b {sten again and repeat. Notice the pronunciation of can and can't. Sentences 1 and 2: /kon/ Sentences 3 and 4: /kau f © Read the text in exercise 7 out loud EL) © = Listen. Tick (7) the word you hear. can can’t oooo000 oooo000 Speaking ‘Work in pairs. Ask your partner questions with Can you ...?and the verbs in exercise 1a, ‘A: Can you cook? : Yes, Ian. Look at the photo of a personal assistant and the skills he needs. Find the best person in the class for this job. Personal assistant It’s sold out! say dates on Listening Grammar | in, at, on oncelt Ty, AL H EBB a © 22 Listen to two people make telephone EBB a Look atthe sentences from exercises ’ bookings for shows. Which shows from exercise 1 do Then complete the Active grammar box with ' ‘ they book? jn, at or on. Customer Customer 2 = 4 Doors open at seven o'clock. 2. There are tickets in October. 3 Have you got any tickets on Saturday 6 Customers | Customer2 October? Month [October Bb Listen again and complete the deta TO ANIMALS Directed by Katie Ormond Doors open ‘Acti Almeida Theatre March 16th-aoth Time of performance ctive grammar Ticket price + months __ + dates/days Vocabulary | ordinal numbers and dates + times/the beginning/the end GBB a Complete the list with the ordinal numbers. ‘see Reference page 77 seventh eighth ‘b Complete the dialogue with in, at or on. twentieth fourteenth ‘At Hello, TicketShop. . B: Hello. td like two tickets for Aida (0) sixteenth eighteenth the 28th February. A Im afraid Aidais sold out (2) twelfth fifth February. second fifteenth B: Isit sold out (3) _ the beginning of — March too? sixth eleventh AA: No, itisn't. What date (4) March " would you lke? nineteenth one third B: Have you got any tickets (5) the on fist an a st March? eens a fourth sth on A: OK. There's a show (6) the afternoon ; in an + mh and there's a show (7) the evening. SIME) re leah oth a B: (4 like the evening show, please. — Az OK. Doors open (8) 6:30 and the agi thirteenth 14th as show zane @) Oe x6 a7! seventeenth 38% — ast 20!" 2axst twenty-first . Vocabulary | months EBB Look at the Lifelong learning box. Read the tip. 1b © 225 Listen and repeat the ordinal numbers. Speaking Look at the posters. Which performance would EAB Work in pairs. Have a conversation. Use the you like to see? Personalise ‘@ Read the How to... box. Then say the dates in the posters in exercise 1 and the prompts below. pera. ¥ Use new vocabulary in a sentence about = Assistant Caller you. It helps to remember new words. ° Hello. SEES EBB a Find five months on the posters and put them 8 How to... urrlte and say dates ‘cat that > two tickets for. in the correct place on thelist. My birthday isin September. Cc) How to... write and say dates sold outthat 1 January 7 July My sister's birthday is in Jul = Write Say faotiy sold out next ‘ a must iy sister's birthday is in July. 8 atjanuary the first of January/January the first what date? month? and én 3 9 nly the second of uly the second — say a date) + om to 314 April the third of April/Apri the third ee , 5 May a1 November Ss) Doots open .. and. ‘ 2 December 1b Write three important dates for you, then tell your show stars. ve 1b © Listen and check your answers, EB Work in pairs and answer the questions. partner That's. (Say oo Listen again and mark the stress. Which seven 4 What is your favourite month? The twenty-third of July is my son's birthday. price and price months contain the sound /2/? 2, What month don't you like? The first of May is my wedding anniversary. altogether) Communication ‘order food in a restaurant EBB a Match the words in the box with the pictures. beef] cheeseL] chicken] chocolate C] fish] frit] lamb] pasta] potatoes] viceL] seafood] vegetables] Jb © 226 Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the words, 2B complete the menu with words from exercise 1a, TODAY'S MENU STARTERS ECG MAIN COURSES Roast (3) oe aed 4) Eoceneas ey )) pasta ) Crecente ied DESSERTS v9 Er Ea Ment cy '7| Reference Object pronouns Object pronouns are the object of the verb. They usually come after the verb. For example: He likes her. He is the subject. Her is the object. Subject pronouns _| Object pronouns 1 me you you he him she her it it you you we us they them Do you like me? She lives with them. We don’t know him. Can/can’t say Listen and check your answers, We use can and can’t before the verb to show ability GBD a Listen again and put these phrases in order. ) | cook roast lamb. speak Italian. a Are you ready to order? a You b Can take your plates? a elshelle use a computer. € And for you, Sir? g We can’t | play the piano. 4. Would you lke a dessert? o They sing. © Can we have the bill, please? QO dance very well. f Would you like to order any drinks? = g Atable for two, please ga hh think 'd like the seafood pasta. oa ; cook roast lamb? i For the main course Id like the roast ‘speak Italian? beef. QO you use a computer? J Take a seat, please. g Can|he/shelit | slay the piano? kd like a sparkling water, please. a we sing? the > ‘b Who says each phrase ~ the waiter, the mer | dance very well? rman, or the woman? Yes, I/youfhe/she/it/we/they can. No, |/you/he/she|it/we] they can't. 228 Listen and repeat the phrases, She can speak five languages. We can’t speak German. Can you sing? GBB a choose your favourite starter, main course and dessert fom the menu 1b Work in groups of three, Roleplay a conversation between a waiter/waitress and two customers. in, at, on n+ months ‘My birthday is in August. ‘on + dates and days Are you free on 245 November? He doesn't work on Tuesdays. at + times and the beginning/end My train is at 4:35. It’s at the end of July. Key vocabulary Leisure activities do aerobics do exercise do puzzles go cycling goforawalk gotoa gallery play chess play football play tennis Verbs of like and dislike love like quite like not mind not ike hate Abilities cook dance drive playthe piano sing speak French talk to animals use a computer write computer programs Months January February March April May June july ‘August September October November December Ordinal numbers at first aah twelfth 2% second 33" thirteenth 3¢ third ath fourteenth ah fourth asth fifteenth st} fifth 36 sixteenth 6h sixth 17th seventeenth 7 seventh 28" eighteenth ath eighth sg!” nineteenth oth ninth 20t twentieth ao tenth 2a twenty-first sat! eleventh Dates Write Say 18th September the eighteenth of September/ September the eighteenth 2g July the twenty-fourth of July/ July the twenty-fourth Ey Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. ‘see Writing bank page 126 9 10 What's his phone number? I want to call Complete each sentence with an object pronoun. ‘She's really nice. Do you like her? Lamb chops? Yuk! | hate 5 [alk to my cat, but it doesn't understand , He's our friend. We like . ove roast chicken, but | can’t cook . ‘Are you Ken? Can | talk to for a moment? We want to go for a walk. Do you want to come with Helen is on the phone. Do you want to talk to ‘They're Betina’s friends, Petra and Frank. | really like . Correct the mistakes. I can’t to use a computer. I can’t use a computer. He can plays the piano. ‘Can she cooks italian food? ‘Can you drive?" ‘No, I can.” can, but we dance can't ‘Can drive you? He's only six, but he cans play golf. ‘Can your brother to swim?” “Yes, he can.’ Complete the dialogues with in, at or on, A: Wher yur holiday? B: I's at the beginning of August. ‘A: When's your party? B:It's__Friday. A: Areyou fee ___ 29% October? B: No, I'm not, I'm afraid. 'm on holiday. ‘A: What time does the show start? 8: eight o'clock, ‘A: Is yourbirthday _September? 8: ks 8: & 8: 2 No, itisn't. I's November. «: When does your new job start? the end of August. Is the match Tuesday evening? }: No, Wednesday evening. Complete the sentences with do, go or play. 1. Shall we goto a gallery this aftemioon? 2 Can you the piano? 3. always the puzzles in the newspaper. 4 He football for Barcelona. 5 It'sanice day. Let's cycling. 6 Iwant to go out and some exercise, 7 sometimes ‘chess with my grandfather. CO) 1 \{@@@/cook 1 ove cooking. 2 my brother/®/listen to my music 3 you/@2/sing 4 alot of people/@@@/eat alone 5 my friend/®@/drive 6 we/®/play chess (GBB write the date in two forms, 1 Bin the thirteenth of November : 13¢" November 2 22/08 3 ufoz 4 3/05 5 28/01 6 02/04 7 20107 8 03/09 Lead-in EBB a Match the years in the box with the photos of famous firsts 19350] 19460] 19690] 2002] b ©» Listen and check your answers, © Listen again and repeat the years. EIB a say the years 1826 1896 1971 1981 1995 2006 b Match the years to more firsts. ‘The first eBay auction The first photograph The first cashpoint ‘The first computer virus ‘The first horror film The first Blu-ray film © © 2s» Listen and check your answers. EB Work in pairs. Write firsts from your life, Your partner guesses the year. A My frst day at university! B: 2004? A: No, 2007. 8.1/20% century icons Brad Past Simple of to be: positive make simple statements about people in the past Vocabulary | jobs EAB complete the sentences with a job. GBB 2 Work in pairs. Who are the people in photos 1-11? 1 Iwantto be... ‘A I think number one is Grace Kelly. 2 [don't want to be B: Grace Kelly? | don’t know her. 3. My friend, name} is 1b Match each person with a job from the box. Reading EB Read about two 208 century icons below, How old were they when they died? actor] artist] business person] dancerL] leader] musician] poitician[} scientist] singer] sports star] writer] © 25: Listen and check your answers. Then listen again and repeat the jobs, cele eT aT The 20 century was the first ‘celebrity century: So who were the top icons? We look at some of the big names. Michael Jackson was a singer, dancer and actor. He was Grace Kelly was an actor and a princess. She was bon on. born on 29% August 1958, ina city near Chicago. He 2 November 1929, n Philadelphia. Her first fim was was the eighth of ten children, His father, Joseph, was 2 Fourteen Hours in 1951. She was also in Rear Window in musician in a band called The Falcons. 1954 and High Society in 1956. Grace and Prince Rainier Il of Monaco were married in the same year. After that her name ‘was the Princess of Monaco or Princess Grace, Her death In, fash, on 14t September 1982, was a big news story. Michael was the singer and song writer for 7 ther singers in the band were Michaels brothers. Ther best- selling single was / Want You Back in 1969, Michaels 1982 alburn acarc Thaler was number one in the USA for thirty-seven weeks. Michael was married twice. His death, on 25% June 2008, was Con the front page of newspapers all around the word. Read the text again and choose the correct options. 4 Michael Jackson: one of eight children 2. Michael's brothers: a. singers in The Jacksons b singers in The Falcons 3. Thiiller: 2 number one for a short time b number one for a long time 4 Grace Kelly: a from the USA 5 Grace Kelly's frst film: a Fourteen Hours b Rear Window 6 Grace Kelly and the Prince of Monaco: a married in 1954 b married in 1956 bone of ten children bb from Monaco Grammar | Past Simple of to be: positive GMB a Undertine the examples of was and were in the texts about Michael Jackson and Grace Kelly Complete the Active grammar box with was or © @20 Listen and check your answers, Active grammar Iwas a student. You were my best friend. He the eighth of ten children. She in Rear Window. It ‘a great film. You were Michael Jackson fans. We were singers. They. ‘Michael's brothers. see Reference page 87 GBB a compete the text with was or were. ‘Mahatma Gandhi (*) born on 2% October 1869, in Gujarat, India, At school Gandhi (2)__ an average student but later in life he (3) writer, a politician and a great leader. His ideas @ important for millions of people around the world. In 1999 Gandhi (5) one of The 100 Most Important People of the 20" Century*. Albert Einstein (6) first. Gandhi and Franklin Roosevelt (7) joint second. Bart Simpson and Bruce Lee (8) also on the list. * Alist by Time magazine Bb Write five sentences from your answers to exercise 4 Michael Jackson was one of ten children. Pronunciation | /s:/ @a fa:f were person thirty first her oo Listen and repeat the words, Db Underline the /s:/ sounds in the sentences. Then say them. 1 You were my first love. 2 My daughter is a beautiful girl This is her photo. 3, They were my first friends. They're about thirty years old now. © 25» Listen, check and repeat the sentences, Listening F coco chanel GBa more people on The 100 Most Important People of the 20% Century list. aos Listen and make notes about some ‘Akio Coco | Grickand Moriata_| Chanel_| Watson job Nationality Other information 1b Work in pairs and compare your notes. Then listen again and check. Speaking GIB a Make your own list of the top three 20! century icons. Bb Find some information about your icons on the Internet, ELE) Present your information tothe cass My top three 20" century icons are Eva Perén, Fidel Castro and Martin Luther King. Eva Perén was bom in Los Toldos in Argentina in 1895. She .. HUNELSELILLLY Past Simple of to be: negatives and questions GUNES IED sive a brie description of a past experience | Vocabulary | past time expressions @ Read the quotes (A-D) and match them with the photos (1-4), ‘A. ‘Iremember my first day at school. It was in 1988. My teacher, Mrs Clark, was really nice, but l was very unhappy!" B ‘Iremember my first day at secondary school. It was last year and it was really cool My best friend, Shelly, was next to me." © ‘Iremember my first day at school. It was sixty years ago, but it seems like yesterday. Time goes so fast. D_ ‘My frst day at school was yesterday. I was scared yesterday morning, but today I'm OK.” Rosetta Jacob k @O @ Amy ) Liam 1b Which words in the quotes tell you the answers? 1 Read the quotes again, Undertine examples of ago, last, yesterday and in ‘b Complete the time expressions with ago, last, esterday orn, yesterday \ night morning/aftemoon/evening ‘\ two days \_____ week/month \\, six months. year 2010 \. ten years: 1980 EBB a Change the time expressions to make these sentences true for you. | was late for school/work yesterday. | was reall tired yesterday evening 3 remember my first day at secondary school. It was twenty years ago, 4 remember my first email. It was in 1997. 5. Iremember my first 3D film. It was last year. ‘b Work in pairs. Compare your answers. Grammar | past Simple of to be: negatives and questions Look at the sentences, then complete the Active ‘grammar box with was, wasn’t, were or weren't 4. ‘Was ita small mobile phone?" ‘No, it wasn’t.” 2 ‘Wasit last year?" “Yes, it was. 3. ‘Were they Spanish?" "Yes, they were.’ ‘4 Mobile phones weren't cheap then, 5 Itwasn't good. In fact, it was terrible, Active grammar Ine, she, it © | t wasn't French. ita good song? Q) ves, it No, it ‘you (singular and plural), we, they © | They weren't chea they expensive? @) Yes, they No, they see Reference page 87 EBB complete the interview with Jamie, an expert Use was, were, wasn’ or weren't ‘What (1) was your first computer? My first computer (2) a laptop t() 1995 and laptops then @) the same as laptops now. They (5), fast and light. o it expensive? No, it 7) Itwas a present from my parents. It was for my brother and me ® ‘you happy with it? Yes, we (6) It (20) small it (1) Fast and it (22) beautiful, but we loved it. GAB @ Work in pairs, Ask and answer the questions about 1995, mobite phones/small // No Were mobile phones small in 1995? No, they weren't the Intermet/new? // Yes Dsfcheap? // No Microsoft/a big company? // Yes ‘MP3 players/popular? // No you/happy? // Yes gonseneee ‘Ask and answer the same questions about 2010. ‘A: Were mobile phones small in 2010? Listening Look at the game | remember my first ... Which things on the board do you remember? day at best birthday school friend foye ana home iC rlaalg computer EBB a © se Listen to Helder, Fran and Don. Which four topics from the game do they talk about? 1b Listen again, Are the sentences true (1) or false (9)? 1 Macarena was Fav’ fist CD a 2 The singers were from Ria a 3) Helder's rst mobile phone was a Nokia. C] 2 twas a small mobile phone. a 5 Don's ist foreign holiday was ast year. C] 6 Frans fist lm was fms 3 a GEIB wiite the rues tothe game I remember my firs 1 Throw the dice. Speaking Work in groups of three. Play / remember my first Use the How to... ox to help you. How to... take part in a game Take ago ‘A: Is it my go? ‘1B: Yes, it’s your go. Roll the dice. Losing © A: Oh no! Not again! tad luck! Never mind, ‘& Yes! | win. = B: Well done! That was great. Winning 5 bicycle w » 7 mobile concert eae Mele film at the cinema SE vest How was your weekend? swith how ask simple questions about a past experience Reading @ Complete the dialogues with words from the box. date flight holiday trip weekend Woman: How was your 2 Man: It wasn’t very good. | was in bed all day on Saturday. Woman: What was wrong with you? Man; | don't know, but I'm OK now. How was your It was great. He was nice, and funny and he was really tall. How tall was he? : Almost two metres, | think. Neighbour: How was your z Mother: It was really nice. We were in Port Martin, There was no one on the beach, but it was quite far from the hotel. Neighbour: How farwas it? Mother: About two kilometres. ( Hi, Uncle Alan. How was your Uncle: twas OK, thanks, but it was quite long. Girl: How long was it? Uncle: About seven hours. And there weren't any free drinks! Son: Oh, hi, How was your 2 Father: It was nice. Son: There was... er ..a party here. Father: How big was the party? Son: About fifty people. One or two are still here. ‘b_@esr Listen and check your answers. EAB Are the sentences true (1) or false (F)? Dialogues He was ill. Oo Dialogue 2 Her date was good. Oo Dialogue 3 Her holiday wasn't very good. (] Dialogue 4 His Right was very good. = Dialogue s His parents were athome. EIB Work in pairs. Choose a dialogue and practise it, Then act it out for the class. Pronunciation | /av/ EBB a © oo» Listen and repeat the words. Jav) how now wow house mouse 1b Underline the /av/ sounds and say the sentences, + Wow! How bigis thet mouse? 2. Now, how faris the nearest town? 3, Doyou want to have a shower at my house? e sop Listen and check, Then repeat the sentences, GB a Read the How to... box. Then ask your partner about his/her weekend. How to... ask about a past experience How was your day/weekend/trip/flight/ holiday/party/date? © it was nice|great/briliant|fantastic. © Itwas OK alright. It wasn’t bad. ® Itwasn’t very good. twas awful/teriblejreally bad. 1b Work in pairs, Make up dialogues starting with these questions. How was your day? How was your trip? How was your party? How was your day? It was awful. | was late for work wrens Vocabulary | more adjectives GAB complete the sentences with the adjectives. inthe box. deep far heavy long tall wide 1 This riveris quite It’s about ‘200 metres from one side to the other. 2. This road is very = It's over 500 kilometres. 3. Her house is quite away, I's five kilometres from here. 4 That building is very, It's got thirty floors. 5. The swimming pool isn’t very Be careful when you jump in. 6 My suitcase was really twas: twenty-five kilos. Grammar | questions with how @ Underline the questions with How + adjective in the dialogues in exercise 2a, 1b Complete the Active grammar box with adjectives from exercise 6. Active grammar How wide is the table? | It’s about a metre wide. How was your | About seven hours. Journey? How isthat | It's thirty storeys building? How. was the | It was about twenty hotel from the town? _| kilometres from the town. How. is the water| it’s about two metres in the pool? . How were your | They were very, very bags? see Reference page 87 EBB Wiite a question for each sentence 4. The room is ten metres wide. How wide is the room? The fight is about four hours. He's one metre 85 centimetres tal. The restaurant is 800 metres from here. That building is twelve storeys tal. The table is 3.5 metres long. GB a Work in pais, sk and answer questions, Check your answers on page 119. long/the River Thames How long is the River Thames? It's 346 kilometres long. tall/the Eiffel Tower far/Perth to nearest big city long/the fight from New York to Madrid deep/the Mediterranean, on average heavy/a sixty kilogram person on the moon gousungee ‘Work in pairs, Write more general knowledge questions. Then ask another pair. Speaking @ Think about your last weekend away/holiday/flight/ birthday party, Write four adjectives to describe it, 1b Work in pairs, Ask and answer questions. ‘A: How was your last weekend away? B: It was great. It was quite short. ‘A: How short was it? a) Communication ‘ask and answer simple questions about your childhood EBB a Whois your favourite writer? ‘b Read about Kagiso Otto and answer the questions 1 Whereis she rom? 2. Who are her Favourlte authors? EAB Read the text again, Complete 1-4 with questions wd a Were you happy? b- What were you good at? € When you were a child, what were your hobbies? 4 How bad? @ Look at the Lifelong learning box. Read the tip and answer the question. Guess the meaning when you find a word that you don’t know, try to guess the meaning, e.g. | was into reading. When you are into something, do you a) like it or b) not like it? Surures] SuopesrT b Read the text again and ‘guess the meaning of words you don't know. GBB 2 Work in pairs. Write more ‘questions to ask someone about their childhood. Interview a new partner. Use your questions from exercise 4a and the questions in the interview with Kagiso, © Tell the class about your partner. Pavel was born in Prague in 1979. He loves Prague and lives there now. Fact file: Kagiso Otto ee eae SNe Res Vian How Wide is eng ra CERIO Years Ago (2005) 1 | was into clothes and fashion. | still buy Vogue every month, What else were you into? | was into reading. My favourite authors were Wole Soyinka and Nadine Gordimer. They're still my favourite authors now. 2 ‘At school | was good at sport and English, but | was really bad at science. Really, really bad! My test scones were terrible. Who was your favourite teacher? My favourite teacher was Mr Selassie, my English teacher. He was fantastic. 4 When | was a child, | was very happy. When | was teenager, | wasn't very confident, so | wasn't happy. Are you happy now? I'm a writer, so I'm happy when | write. | love writing. What is your new book about? Its about life in South Arica in the 1970s. It's called You Were My First Love. Reference Past Simple of to be Positive and negative was ! wasn't (was not) were jend. You a good friend. weren't (were not)| bor in 3980. He late for class. was She wasn't It You (plura) 100d friend: (ura) | ore good friends. We a born in 1980. weren They late for class. Questions Was 1 Were you |ahappy teenager? he ‘at home last night? Was she born in 1980? it you | happy teenagers? Were we | at home last night? they __|born in 19802 Yes, I/he/she/it was. ‘No, I/he|she]it wasn’t. Yes, youl we/they were. ‘No, you/we/they weren't. Wh- questions Who was your first love? Who was your favourite teacher? What was your first CO? What was your best holiday? Where were you born? Where was your sister yesterday? When was your first film at the cinema? When were you first in love? Questions with how How noun How was your weekend? How was your party? ‘How was your job interview? How + adjective ‘How long was your journey? (time) How long/wide is the river? (distance) How tall is she? (height) How far is the hotel? (distance) How heavy is your rucksack? (weight) How deep is the swimming pool? (depth) Key vocabulary Saying years 3656 = sixteen fifty-six 1951 = nineteen fity-one 2001 = two thousand and one 2012 = two thousand and twelve Jobs actor artist business person dancer leader musician politician scientist singer sports star writer Past time expressions yesterday last night yesterday momiing/afternoon/evening two days/six months/ten years ago last week/month /year in 198o/in 2010 Adjectives deep far heavy tong tall wide fj Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. see Writing bank page 127 8 Review and practice Put the words inthe correct order to make Complete the text with was or were and guess the famous person. Who am 1? llama singer with a very famous band. | (3) was born on 26th July 1943, in the UK. My father and my grandfather (2) teachers. My mother @ from Kent, in England. | (4) a student atthe London School of Economics — but only for two years. Bianca Pérez-Mora de Macias and Jerry Hall (5) my wives. Paint it Black and Satisfaction (6) two of my band’s famous songs. ‘Write sentences with wasn’t/was or weren’t/were. 4 Saly/late/early Sally wasn't late. She was early. 2 My parents/at home/in a restaurant 3. I/at the theatre/at the cinema 4 lan/born in 198:/born in 1979 5. It/a good film/very boring 6 Weftich/quite poor 7 You/my best friend/a good friend 8 Kerry and Mark/in Bogota/in Cali EBB complete the dialogue with was, wasn’t, were or weren't ‘A: (2) Were you at work last week? B: No, 1 (2) A GQ) you on holiday? B: Yes, 1 (4) 16) on holiday with Emily. We (6) ather parents’ house in the south of France, ao) it nice? B It®) beautifull Her parents (6) there, so we (10) alone. questions, Then match the questions with the answers (a-e), 1 born? When you were When were you born? 2 was Who manager? your 3. school? your Where was 4 first What your job? was 5 weekend? your was How a Iwasa call centre worker. bit was great, thanks. na966. 4 Her name was Ms Dickson, twas on Peak Street, opposite the hospital EB complete the questions with How and an adjective from the box. long tall 1 ‘How faris your fat from here?” “It's two kilometres away.” 2 Is that film “its two hours.” 3 is your living room?" “IPs five metres from the door to the window." 4 is your husband?” “He’s one metre seventy centimetres.” GAB write the jobs. art~artist singing~ singer dancing — sport music politics writing — Complete the sentences with ago, yesterday, in or last, 4 Were you at home yesterday evening? 2 |wasn't in class two days 3. Were they married 2005? 4 She was on holiday week. 5 6 7 | was still n bed at nine o'clock ‘morning. He was a teacher ten years Where were you night? Lead-in EBB & Match the descriptions with the photos 1 She spends a lat of money on clothes. She buys them online and pays by creditcard. ] 2. She Invests in shares, She earns alot of money. C1 3 He sels rut He saves some taney every month. CI 44 He borrows money from the bank. The bank lends him money. He plays the lottery, but he never wins any money. L] b> Listen and check your answers. a Complete the sentences with words from the box. w buy earn lend pay save sell spend wi 1 | spend a lot of money on clothes every month. 2. | sometimes _ money from friends 3 Inever__ money to friends. 4 Iwantto____my money in shares. 5. |tryto____some money every month inthe bank. 6 Inever by creit card 7 |sometimes___ things online. 8 | usually __my old things online 9 |don't play the lottery, sonever____money on it 30 Iwantto__€200a day. 1b Work in pairs, Ask and answer questions with Do you (ever/usually) ..? ‘&: Do you spend a lot of money on clothes? B: No, I don't. Do you? Teenage jobs SNICSEInnEt] Pas Simple epular verbs, positive make simple statements about the past «4s Grammar | Past Simple: regular verbs, positive Pronunciation | . . i i Past Simple -ed endin; Vocabulary | teenagers and money Listening CBB a Read the sentences from the radio programme, Underline the PI es verbs in the Past Simple, GHB a © ~» Listen and repeat the GBB a Match the phrases in the box with the pictures. EJ a 2.2 Listen to a radio programme and match @ : Pe races ten ta radio programn 4 washed cars in a car wash Past Simple verbs. clean and tidy at home] atti 2. [finished work at seven in the evening. Jt] liked cooked finished deliver newspapers] t tontuie 3. She worked nights ina factory. Ja! cleaned eames ives help your brother/sister with his/her homework Z] ©. Amrik 4 They started a restaurant. fra} hated needed look after your neighbour's children C] S tue 1b Complete the Active grammar box with the Past Simple of the 1b © 20» Listen, Which sound do stack shelves wastes © va verbs in brackets. you hear at the end of the verbs ~ work nights in a factory| work part-time in a cinema CI @ Nicole Kidman = work part-time in a cinema PO NEE Listened to music. Active grammar ‘b Listen again. What job does each person do 2 They worked in a shop. b © 24: Listen and check your answers, Then ‘ al repeat the phrases, now? What was their worst teenage job 1 stayed for two years. (stay) 3. We watched TV. Tob now Worst job You after their children. (look) 4 She loved that job. ABB How do teenagers earn money in your country? a He/She/it newspapers. (deliver) 5. texted him, Alot of teenagers work for their parents. Some of Lidia You next door to a young couple. (live) © Listen again and check your them have part-time jobs. Eva We. the floor. (clean) answers, Then repeat the sentences, Eva's mother They. four zloty an hour. (earn) EB Read the Lifelong learning box. see Reference page 97 Learn past forms EB write the sentences in the Past Simple 4. Josh likes the film. 4 When you learn a new verb note the Simple Past tense Josh iked the film. and its pronunciation in your 2. I help her brother with his homework. vocabulary notebook 3) Welive in Manhattan 4 They work nights in a factory. deliver (past = delivered) = take 5 | save some money every month. ‘something o a place or person iaf Surures, Soper] | delivered pizzas on a scooter GBB complete the text with the verbs from the box in the Past Simple. when | was a teenager. hate listen tive need park start surf wash work 6when my father was ateenager,he @)__inacampervan Writing fora while. He (2)__the van next tothe beach, There were no showers so every morning he (3) in the sea. He (4) GIB How did you earn money when you to music and (3)__allot on a big, wooden surfboard. He was 2 were younger? Write a paragraph waiter ina fast food restaurant. He (6) _ it, ut he (7) using the prompts to help you. the money. My mother (8) __in the same restaurant. That's how When Iwas .. 1 worked ina. they (@) _ going out.99 I started at... and | finished at Feared I liked ..., but | hated es to riches Past Simples negatives and questions MUUUNSNED exchange basic information about a story _| Vocabulary | money adjectives Grammar | Past Simple: negatives and questions GJ) a Underline the /2:/ sounds and ¢ffele) the // sounds in the sentences, Then say the GBB Read the sentences from the text. Then complete the ‘sentences, Active grammar box with did or didn’t. He didn’t work and he didn’t change his clothes. 2. [she forty-three of forty four? Fm sure he's Did he play the lottery and win? forty-four. He didn't earn a lot of money. 3. Shall we take a tour now? | want to see the How did Curt become so rich? city before we leave @ Match the words with the pictures, She's not poor, she's mean. broke(] careful with money] careless with money[] generous (] mean] poor] rich] ‘(eu Listen and check your answers. Active grammar Then repeat the sentences Negative . 1 didn’t cal Speaking He ___ earn a lot of money. ‘@ Look at the photos and use the prompts They play the lottery. to make questions about Vaughan Bailey and Anya Peters. Yes/No questions you invest the money? she want to be an actor? they check his bank account? Yes, I{he/she/they. . No, I[he/she/they. Wh- questions How much money he eam? Where you live? Who wants to be a millionaire? @ @ Curt Degerman from Sweden wasn’t an average man. He didn't work and he didn’t change his clothes very often. He walked the streets all day and collected tin cans from bins, In 2008 Curt died. His family checked his bank account, They were very surprised. Curt wasn’t, oor, he was rich: He was almost « milli 1 Why/live on the 4 What/his new job? was £731,000 in his bank account and another £250,000, streets? 5. What competition/ in gold bars. How did Curt become so rich? Did he play see Reference page 97 2 What sport/play? enter? the lottery and win? No, he didn't, Curt didn’t earn a lot 3. Why/change his job? 6 What/hisjob now? ‘Complete the dialogues with the Past Simple form of @ of money, but he earned a few pennies every day from ‘ the verbs given collecting tin cans. He was very careful with this money. He didn’t spend it, he invested it in shares. Curt looked * a rst day at work? at the business newspapers every day and his shares were Biol tweeter successfull. That’s how he became a millionaire — almost! ave . = = A: Where you when you were a teenager? Australia? naire! There ‘Anya Peters @ @ Reading B: No,|__in Australia, lived in New Zealand. a “yy 3 borrow 1 Why/needanew 4 she/like her new EBB a Look at the picture of Curt Degerman. Make hi any money rom Dad. you joer tie ‘guesses about him using the words in exercise 1a any money from him? 2 Where/start living? 5 What/do in the ~ 1 think he is poor. | don't think he fs .. 8: No,|___, but Sam _some. 3 Where/shower and library? ‘b Read the text. Were your guesses correct? 4 watch wash her clothes? 6 How/Anya’s life now? ‘A: _____ you _that TV programme about money? ‘b Can you guess any of the answers? 3 ’ CMB kad the text again, re the sentences true (1 or 8: No,I TViast right. > false (F)? Correct the false sentences. 5 start Work in pairs. eas Listen and check your answers, 1 Curt lived a normal life. a A rat time. you: wel work? Student A: read about Vaughan on page 118. 2 He died twenty years ago. 8: Half pastnine,|___a bt ate. . " EAB a Use the words and phrases in exercise 1a to 3. Curtwasa millionaire. o ‘Student B: read about Anya on page 114. make sentences about your family and friends. 44. Curt collected tin cans every day. o Pronunciation | /s:/ and /:/ ‘b Tell your partner about Vaughan/Anya. ‘My uncle is really generous. He always buys me a 5 Curtwas rich because he played the lottery. mm Vaughan’s parents divorced when he was present when he goes on holiday. 1b Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your friends and family. EBB Work in pairs. Do you think this isa happy story or a sad story? Give reasons. 246 Listen and repeat the words. poor four more sure your sf mean clean three she street sixteen, He lived .. © Ask more questions about your partner’s text, Use the prompts in exercise 10a. =, A woman in a man’s world Imogen Moxley is a British business woman. In 2003, she became Managing Director Jof Grayling Town Football Club. She was just thirty years old. Graying Town was broke but, with Hannah in charge, it started to make money again In 2007 Imogen got married. Her now husband was Grayling Town's star footballer, Gary Conti. Conti scored twenty-nine goals in 2007. But Imogen and Gary dict have ‘anormal family life, Imogen worked every weekend and didn't get home before 9 p.m. ‘on weekdays, She only took one week of holiday every year. In 2008 Grayling Town was nearly broke again so Imogen sold her husband for £150,000. A year later she bought him back but then she sold him again for £225,000. In 2010 Imogen had a car accident. She spent 2 week in 2 coma in hospital. What oid she do when she woke up? She checked her emai! ‘Life goes on'', Imogen said Imogen is fine now and in 2011 she gave birth to her first child, Megan, Reading Vocabulary | high numbers Read the fact file about Imogen Moxley. CBB a © 2» Listen and repeat the high numbers. Don't read the article yet. Guess which 750 seven hundred and fifty sentence is not true 999 nine hundred ard ninety-nine 1,000 one thousand a on Read the ‘ext about Imogen Moxley and 2,500 two thousand five hundred check your answer, 6520 sixthousand, five hundred and twenty 1b Read the text again and answer the 10,010 _tenthousand and ten questions. 300,502 three hundred thousand, five hundred and two 4 When did Imogen become Managing 1,000,000 a/one milion Director of Grayling Town Football Club? 2 What was Grayling Town's problem? 3. When did Imogen get married? How much did she sell her husband for in 1b Work in pairs. Student A: write two high numbers, then say them. Student B: write the numbers. 2008? 5. Why was Imogen in hospital in 20107 EBB © 2» Listen. Write the dates and prices you hear. {6 What did she do when she was awake again? Date Footballer Price ‘What did Imogen do in 20112 1928 David Jack £10,890 (Omar Sivor EBB Work in pairs. Do you admire Imogen ohana Cryulf Moxley? Why/Why not? | admire her because she's successful in the nereee Savold world of football. think .. a Cristiano Ronaldo Grammar | Past Simple: irregular verbs GBB a Read the text again and underline all the verbs in the Past Simple, ‘b Complete the Active grammar box with the Past Simple form of the verbs. © © se Listen and check your answers, Active grammar become became go went buy have had do did sell find found spend get take give ‘see Reference page 97 Work in pairs. Say a verb, Your parner says the Past Simple form. ‘A: have had Correct the mistakes. 1 Myfather gived me his old car. My father gave me his old car. Did you bought 2 new phone? | becomed class president at school in 2002. ‘When | was younger, | didn't had a bike. Why did you tooked my wallet? She didn’t did her homework. After the film we goed out for dinner. Did you spent all your money? EBB Rewrite the paragraph using the Past Simple, 6461 get up early on Saturdays. | take my daughter to swimming club. Then | go home and | do some exercise. | have lunch around one o'clock. In the afternoon | go shopping with my family. My daughter buys new clothes. ! don't buy anything. 'm careful with my money. | don’t spend a lot.99 1 got up early last Saturday. | took my daughter . EIB what did you do last weekend? Tell your partner. Listening EQ) 2 © >: Read the questionnaire then listen and put the questions in the order you hear them, 11 A Do you always give big tips? 1) always sometimes never asaver abit of both 3 aspender 2 3 (1 B Are you a saver or a spender? 1 2 CC What financial advice do you give to young people? Hell them to . work hard have fun starta family D Were your parents careful with money? yes ‘one was and one wasn’t no E How do you usually pay for things? | by cash by credit card by cheque eS we eqessqens 1b Listen again, What were Imogen’s answers? Speaking @ Work in pairs, Add three more questions to the questionnaire in exercise 10a 1b Read the How to... box. How to... talk about questionnaire results Everyone| Everybody usually pays by cash Most people are savers, not spenders. Some people usually pay by creditcard. No one|Nobody gives bg tps. © Guess the questionnaire answers for most people in your class. 1 think most people usually pay by credit card. GBD Ask the questions to the students in your class. Were your guesses correct? 9|Communication ro imhejinternetiM Rules Your aim is to make £1,000,000 Work in pairs. Start at 1. Read the card and make a decision together. Continue lke tis. Try to make the right decisions. Too many wrong decisions and you lose all your money! You have a part-time job ln a supermarket, You stack shelves. In the evening you surf the Internet and design websltes. You want to be an Internet milionairel Last year you designed a webstte ‘or your rich uncle, You earned What do you want to do? say ‘+ I want to start a business. (Go to 6 on page 111) ‘+ I want to Invest the money In shares. (Go to 10 on page 113) EBB a Read the rules for The internet Milionaire Game ‘b Play The Internet Millionaire Game with your partner. Can you make a milion? ‘A: What do you want to do? Shall we invest the money or shall we start a business? B: I don’t know. What do you want to do? A: Let's start a business. OK. Let's do that. ABB Find a new partner. Tell him/her what you did in the game, We started a business. Then we borrowed £50,000 You invested the rest of your money, You ought shares in a smal company. The company wasn’t successful and you ‘ost all your money. £10,000. In English there is a ‘Don’t put all your 995 in one basket’. The game is over for you EBD can you name any internet millionaires or billionaires? ionaireYGame) ‘You decided to do market roca . That was a good decoy jagch Was exPENSN®: (You war tet Pek ‘want ‘apps’ for their os o What do you wart 10 want to go to night sono! and earn to wite P08. (Go to 17 on page . ’ Gon't want 0 go 1 night school | want to design websites. {Go to 21 on page 118) You made the right decision. You said no to the supermarket, You didn’t earn the money but you also didn't become il from stress, Last year you hired two new website designers. Your business eatned ‘over £1,000,000, You are now an Internet milionairel Congratulations! ‘You continued with your business, put now you need more money: ‘What do you want to do? ee ‘= | want to borrow £50,000 from tpank, (Go to 15 on page 114) « | don't want to borrow any money {Go to 18 on page 118) 9| Reference Past Simple: regular verbs Positive and negative 1 lived You didn’t tive |in Rome. He/She/it worked | ina nice hotel. You didn’t work | with my sister. We stayed here for two years. They didn’t stay Past Simple: irregular verbs Positive and negative ! bought You didn't buy |a nice laptop. He/She/It found | acat. You didn't ind | some chocolate. We had ‘phone. They | didn't have A lot of verbs are irregular in the Past Simple, for example: become ~ became buy bought come - came do-did eat - ate find ~ found get-got give - gave go-went have - had ‘make ~ made read /r:d/ -read /red/ ‘say - said see-saw sell sold ‘speak ~ spoke spend ~spent win —won write - wrote See the Irregular verbs list on page 133. Past Simple: questions Yes/No questions We use the infinitive form of the verb in questions. Bid-they moved te-Ratis? Did they move to Paris? Bid-she-boughte-flet? Did she buy a flat? Did you find your bag? Yes, /did. No, | did Did she live in Rome when she was young? Yes, she did. No, she didn't. Did we buy them a present? Yes, we did. No, we didi Did they stay in a hotel? Yes, they did. No, they didn’ Wh- questions When did she become Managing Director? How did he become so rich? What time did you start work? Who did you talk to? Key vocabulary Money verbs borrow buy eam invest lend pay save sell spend win Teenagers and money clean and tidy at home deliver newspapers help your brother/sister with his/her homework look after your neighbour's children stack shelves wash cars work nights in a factory work parttime ina cinema Money adjectives broke careful with money careless with money generous mean poor rich High numbers 800 eight hundred 850 eight hundred and fifty 999 nine hundred and ninety-nine 1001 one thousand and one 1500 one thousand, five hundred 4,810 four thousand, eight hundred and ten 20,005 twenty thousand and five 200,113 two hundred thousand, one hundred and thirteen 1,000,000 a/one million 20,000,000 twenty million Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. see Writing bank page 128 98 Review and practice EBB complete the email with the verbs in the box in Complete the dialogues with the verbs in brackets the Past Simple inthe Past Simple. ‘A: Rox and Yanni (3) went (go) on holiday last week. eso 2 YS B: Again! (2) they (win) alot of money? ‘A: No, they didn’t. Yanni (3) (invest) some ‘money in shares last year and they (4) | (0) very well. He (5) (buy) anew car, too. How was your weekend? I (1) stayed Is the money all gone now? in bed all morning on Saturday! It was | he Ithink so. He 6) fantastic, In the evening my friend —_— eae ne ainner for me and | Hi Felicia (not save) any. i i What jobs (7) __ you___ (do) when you we Oa tennis} were a teenager? (8) you_ your Cit my fiend Anita In the afternoon 1 dad's car? (wast) ®) thenouse and (6) |_——_—e Yes, Laid. But |) _ (not get) any (9) Soaat wasn’t very exctting rans ou're dme an email soon. | 0) you (help) your brother with Hope you're OK. Sen his homework, too? Kiera D: No, | didnt But @)__ (oo after my neighbours children, oS CG: 142) (not do) that. My neighbours 43) (not have) any children. ‘Complete the crossword with the Past Simple 14) (work) in a supermarket, form of the verbs, 1s)_____(not stack) shelves. I just nan 46) (lean) the floor. aa cel Complete the dialogues with a word that has the oii ‘same meaning as the expression in bold. ae 8B: Oh, you invested the money. 2 A:Lhaven't got any money. Across B: Oh, you're. 2 give 3A: put the money in the bank 3 sell B: Oh, you the money. 5 become 4A: |used all the money to buy things. 7 take B: Oh, you the money. 8 find 5 A: think before I spend money. 9 eet B: Oh, you're money. 1 6 A: get $100 a day from my work. uw 8; Oh, you $100 a day. vA Pte 7, A: don't workin the day. | work at night. D Oh, you : Sop ‘ 8 A: | put boxes on shelves in a supermarket. : B: Oh, you White the numbers in words. 1 138 one thousand, four hundred and thirty-eight 651 15,300 39421 124890 2,750,480 Lead-in (EW Match four ofthe phrases in the box with the photos change jobs feitintove getajob get fit get married gotouniversity graduate haveababy learn to drive leave home meet someone special move quit your job ire start your own business EAB a Put the phrases in exercise 1 into the correct group. 1 Love and family fallin love, 2 House: 3, Personal , 4 School/ University: 5 Work: ‘b @25 Listen and check your answers. 29 Listen, Two people talk about their life changes. Answer true (1) or false (®). Woman Man 4 Shequitherjobasateacher.C] 5 Helefthomeateighteen. 2 Shewent touniversty. E]_—_ 6 Helivedalone for five years. C 3. Shegotajobinaschool. [] 7 Hemetsomeone special. 44 She tkes her job. Cl 88 Hegotmarriedtast year. EBB a. Work with a partner and talk about your life changes. Say when they happened. I changed jobs last year. ‘b What do you want to do in the future? Tell your partner. I want to learn to drive. | don’t want to start my own business. o 10.1/Home and away | BRS going to: postive EEE talk about your Fture plans Reading Which country inthe world do you want to visit most? How long do you want to stay? ‘a. Read the messages and put them in order, 1b Workin pairs, Compare your answers to ‘exercise 2a, How did you decide on the order? @) Rosa Jansen Wall Info Photos nlensensayanet Te: calumtety ast medi, Steet Fst ay in New Zeland Dear Callum, How are you? It's and guess what? at a hostel now ai don’t worry. I ca) af ox Rosa I met some great people last week, They're going to drive to Wellington tomorrow and then go to the South Island! T think I'm going to go with them my fst day he The arin ast my apne nd everyone is realy ese in borrow some clothes, " iuesday 2:39 p.m. » Like » Commen i Callum It sounds great. Call me soon xx Bh, Hello calm, el LOL] How are you? T don’t know how to 7 vee you my passport. | say this, bu a going to call you every dau, Walt for me! 200% FEC] to atonssivers.esecen ‘hom Th .e South Island and T Mat rece months goes real really Jove it here. I really miss Your jt wre going (0 wednesday. Yes, AUS pre ely mes Yo on Wednesday Yes, Austra Were Gong fiends and 1 ae going 8 NY A Ser Reet! Then wee gong t go 0 SY&H see Ayers Rock and esac len me some money to buy the Heke t 1g to go sightseeing In 2 minute. and Jab in cafe | here. Call you son! Rosa x PS lost my hone ~ this Rosa x from Daniers PS How are you? phone | 1 must go - we're goin Love you, EBB Read the messages again. Are the sentences true (1) or false (6? Correct the false sentences, Rosa lost her bags inthe hostel A the beginning of her trp, Rosa missed Callum Rosa decided to fy to Wellington. ‘ter three months Rasa wanted to go home. Rosa went to Sydney with Daniel oo0o000 BD Look at the Lifetong learning box. Read the tip and answer the question. Learning phrases There are a lot of useful phrases in English. Make a note when you read them or hear them. Try to use the ones you like when you speak. Guess what! can’t wait! I's 2 ° B a o ‘What other useful phrases can you find in the messages? : GBB a Work in pais, what do you think Rosa says in her ast email? Writ the email 1b What is your advice for Rosa? What is your advice for Callum? Grammar | going to: positive GBB a Undertine al the examples of going to + verb inthe messages 1b Complete the Active grammar box with the correct form of going to e Listen and check your answers. Active grammar We use going to + verb to talk about future plans and Intentions, We often use future time expressions with going to. For example: GHB complete the text with the correct form of going to. The next three months @ im (get) fit. it’s March and | want to look good on the beach. My brother, Marik, (2) (change) jobs. He's a waiter now but he @ (be) a cook. My two friends, Kasia and Diego, (4) their own business The next two years 16) (earn to drive and! © “imeed someone special {hoped and fallin love. My parents 0 (tire) and my dad ® (tar) his own business. He's a manager but he wants tobe an artist when he retires. My friend Per and ©) (take) a holiday to Tanzania We (10) (do) a safari. The next ten years 1G) ____ Get) married and have a baby. My sister Maryla (12) (studs) (start) at university and graduate. She 3) (meet) someone special and fallin love, too. My friends, Kasia and Diego, (4) (be) rich, Speaking EBB Work in pairs, 4 What are your plans for the next three months/two years/ten years? 2 What plans have your friends and family got? (going 1; negatives and questions SEAT 25k and answer about personal pans | Vocabulary | emotions @ Look at the photos. How does each person feel, © or 8? 1b Match the words in the box with the photos. angry] bored[]_ depressed 1] excitedL] happyL] nervous] scared(] tired[) upset] © @255 Usten and check your answers, ‘& What do you do when you feel the emotions in exercise 1b? Write sentences. When I'm bored, | watch TV. When I'm happy, | listen to music. 1b Work in pairs, Read your sentences out loud. A: When I'm nervous, | bite my nails. 8: Really?! don’t. When I'm nervous, I talk a lot. Listening Listen and match the dialogues with ns in exercise ab, Dialogue a=photo____Dialogue b= photo _ Bb Listen again and answer the questions. Dialogue a 1. What did Pippa do this morning? Why? 2. What's the problem now? 3 Is she going to tell her husband? Dialogue b 4 Whyisn’t Omar happy? 5. How old are his children? 6 Whats Sef going to do? a © 257 Listento tree extracts fom the dialogues Cirle the phrases you hear inthe How to. box. How to... say goodbye Goodbye. Bye./See you. See you later!soon|tomorrow/on Monde. Have a nice weekend/evening| holiday! 1b Work in pairs. Say goodbye in these situations. 4 It's Wednesday evening. ‘A: See you tomorrow! B: Yes, see you tomorrow. 2 It’s Friday evening 3 Student B is going to go on holiday tomorrow. 4. Youre going to meet again in an hour. Grammar | going to: negatives and questions GHB a Read these sentences fam the dialogues, Then complete the Active grammar box 4 mot going to ie to him. 2. He snt going tobe happy. 3. They arent going ole in another county. 4 ‘Are you going to tell him?” “Yes, lam.” 5 What are you going to do? b 238 Listen and check your answers, Active grammar 'm not going to borrow his phone again. olre going to like me. They going to live at home. you going to buy hima new one? Yes, | No, 1 he going to be happy? Yes, he @) No, he : they going to go to university? Yes, they. No, they . What you going to do? Where they going to go? see Reference page 107 GBB write complete questions and sentences with going to, 4 not retire/when I'm sixty-five 1’m not going to retire when I'm sixty-five. 2A: youfchange jobs? B: Yes ‘Are you going to change jobs? Yes, 1am. iy sister/not leave home A: your parents/move 8: No 5 Whenjthey/leatn to drive? 6 What/you/do this weekend? 7 She/not come this evering 8 9 seer Our teacher/not give us any homework How/you/ get home? 30 A: Jon/get married? B: No Work in pairs and write dialogues. they're tired/go to bed early? // Yes ‘A: They're tired. B: Are they going to go to bed early? hs Yes, they are. 2 I'mbored/watch TV // No 3 she's angry/talk to him // Yes 4 he's depressed/go to the doctor // No 5 'mexcited/tell your parents // Yes 6 they're scared/call the police // No Pronunciation | /goum to/ EBB a © 25 Listen to the dialogues in exercise 7. Hows to pronounced in going to? 1b Work in pairs, Look at the audioscripts on page 143 and practise the dialogues. Speaking EBB 2 complete the questionnaire on page 1 1b Work in pairs, Compare your answers. Are you going to sing in the shower? | already do that. Are you going to wear yellow clothes? No, I’m not. It’s a silly idea. eo rer Tell the class about your partner. Pierre already does regular exercise and he smiles a lot. He's going to go to bed early sometimes because it’s a good idea, He isn’t going to whyand because BMI che andrecevea presen questions, 4. What presents did you get on your last birthday? 2. Are any presents unlucky in your country? 3. Are any colours unlucky in your country? | got an iPod from my husband on my last birthday. EAB a Work in pairs. ‘Student A: read the text on page 119. Then answer these questions. 4. How many flowers do people give in China? 2 What number is lucky in South Korea? ‘Are ted roses a good present for a German fiend? 4 What colours are lucky in India? ‘Student B: read the text on page 1:4 ‘Then answer these questions. 41. What do Chinese people usually do when you give a gift? 2 When do peopte open a gift in Morocco? 3. When do Korean people get money as agit? 4 What isa bad present for a man from Saudi Arabia? 1b Close your books and tell your partner about your text. {In Japan people never give four things. 1's unlucky . © Read your partner's questions above. Can you answer the questions? ‘What traditions are there for presents in your country? In my country the bride and groom give presents to the quests at the end of a wedding. What is important in your country when you give a present? Make rules for a foreigner. Don’t give scissors or knives. They are unlucky. Grammar | why and because GBB a Read the text. Then complete the Active grammar box with why or because. In the UK wedding guests usually give the bride and groom Be ne ees want a present. They want money. We talked to two brides. ‘Why do you want money? We want money because weddings are expensive and because we want to go on holiday after the wedding. Debbie Why do you want money? Because we need to buy a new car. We don't need plates and bowls and things because we already have them. Anita Active grammar We use why to ask for a reason We use because to give a reason, did you buy a DVD? I bought a DVD it's Adam’s birthday. did you quit your job? Thated it and I want to live abroad. see Reference page 107 ‘b Qs» Listen and check your answers, GBB Use the prompts to write questions in the Past Simple with why. Then te an answer with because, 1 you wake up early // want/go for a swim Why did you wake up early? Because | wanted t0 go fora swim. he buy that bike? // like it you borrow €10? // want/buy some food you give them a gift? // decide/say thank you we move? // need a big house ‘she go to university? // want/study Art Pronunciation | sentence stress GB a © >= Listen and underline the stressed words. 4. Why do you go to the gym? 2. Why do you like your job? 3 I bought him a book because he wants to learn to read 4 I went tothe doctor because | needed some medicine. isten again and repeat the rhythm and the sentences. Vocabulary | presents EBB a Match the words and phrases in the box with the pictures. beauty products] _ chocolates] aclock] glassesC] jewellery] photo fameL] a plant L] plates and bowls[_]_ tickets fora show] atoyL] avaseL] ‘voucher for a shop C] b ce: Listen and check your answers, Then repeat the words and phrases, EB a Which gits are good for these situations? 1 aftiend’s birthday 3 aretirement 2 acousin’s wedding 4 dinner ata friend's house I think flowers are a good gift for dinner at a friend's house. 1b Choose a present for five people in the class. You can use the presents in exercise 8 or your own ideas. Then tell your partner and explain why you chose them. ‘A: I.gave Miriam some plates and bowls. B: Why did you give her plates and bowls? ‘A: Because she’s going to move to anew house ‘soon. She's going to need them. EL a © > Read and listen to the dialogue in the How to... box. Then repeat it How to... give and receive gifts A: This is for you. B: Oh, thank you. That’s really kind of you. A: Don’t mention it./You're welcome. b Give the presents to the people in exercise 9b Explain why you gave them «These are for you. They're two tickets for a show. Oh, thank you. That’s really kind of you. You're welcome. Why did you choose two tickets for a show? Because you work a lot and you need to have fun. Per ee Communication MESNED make holiday plans The Rules fp 1 Itis atwo-week holid 2 You can fly to three EBB a 100% at the photos of stferent holidays, Put them in order for you (4 favourite, 2 = second favourite, ete). 1b Workin pairs. Compare your lists. EBB a Think about your favourite holiday from the past Complete the notes about it. 66 My favourite holiday was in (year). | went to (place) with (person). We stayed there for (days/weeks). We stayed in a (hotel/B&B/ete). In the daytime we (activity) and in the evening we (activity). | felt really (emotion) on that holiday.99 1b Work in pairs, Ask and answer questions about your favourite holiday. ‘A: When was your favourite holiday? B: It was in 2008. ‘A: Where did you go? ERB which countries/cities/places do you want to go to on holiday in the future? Tell your partner. | want to go to the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and | want to go to Beijing in China. EB a Workin pairs. You and your partner won a competition yesterday. You won your holiday of a lifetime, Read the rules below. 1b Plan your holiday of a lifetime with your partner. Decide: 4. where (e.g. Marrakech in Morocco) 2 how long (e.g. four days) 3 your plans (e.g. goto the markets, see the Atlas Mountains) ‘A: How about Rio in Brazil? 8: OK, good idea. How long are we going to stay there? EBB explain your hotiday plans to the cass First we're going to fly to Rio in Brazil. We're going to stay there for four days. We're going to relax on Ipanema Beach and... O |Reference Going to We use going to for future plans. Positive rm You're change jobs. He's/She's/I's | 4 | lear to drive. You're going ie quit my job. We're {go to university. They're Negative rm not You aren't get married. He/She/It isn't leave home. going to You aren't move. We aren't graduate. They aren't Yes/No questions Are you going to quit your job? Yes, lam. No, I'm not. Is she going to have a baby? Yes, she is. No, she isn’t. Are they going to get married? Yes, they are. No, they aren't. Wh- questions What are you going to do? What's she going to buy? Where are they going to live? Where's she going to move to? When are you going to see her? When are they going to arrive? Who's going to call him? Who are you going to talk to? Why and because ‘We use why to ask for a reason. Why did you buy a new bicycle? Why are you at home on Saturday evening? Why are you going to move? We use because to give reasons. You can join two clauses with because. I bought a new bicycle because | want to cycle to work. Pm at home because I'm ill. ’'m going to move because | don’t like my house. You can begin your answer with because. Why are you so tired? Because | went to bed late. Key vocabulary Life changes change jobs fallin love get ajob set fit get married go to university graduate have a baby learn to drive leave home meet someone special quit your job retire start your own business Emotions angry bored depressed excited happy nervous scared tired upset Presents beauty products chocolates aclock glasses jewellery aphoto frame a plant plates and bowls tickets fora show atoy avase voucher for a shop Listen to the explanations and vocabulary. see Writing bank page 129 sty Complete the email with the correct form of going to and the verb in brackets. My family and I (1) are going to be (be) very busy next year. We (2) (move). This house is really small. But we (3) (move) far. We all like this area. I (4) (start) my own business. I don’t like my job, but I (5) (quit) now. We need the money. My daughter Lillian (6) (go) to university. She wanted to do Law, but she , (7) (do) that now. Her grades weren't very high. She (8) (study) French. My two sons, Mark and George, (9) (leave) home. They (10) together. Mark (11) and George (12) We (13) (live) (travel) abroad (live) with his friend. (have) a busy year! Write the question and answer in full. Use going to. 1 you/learn to swim? // X A: Are you going to learn to swim? B: No, I’m not. 2 she/help you with your homework? // / 3 we/go on holiday this year? // X 4 your children/leave home soon? // / 5 you and your wife/have a party this year? // X 6 you/get fit /// eB Write questions to find the missing information. 1 is going to retire. Who’s going to retire? 2 I’mgoing to buya , What are you going to buy? 3 They’re going to go to : 4 We’re going to see at the cinema. 5 is going to get fit. 6 I’m going to call , 7 Lucy’s going to study at university. 8 Tom and Jo are going to buy a new house in : CB Complete the sentences with the verbs in the box. change fall get tearn leave start meet quit When are you going to /earn to drive? Is your daughter going to Only fools home? in love! Are you happy or do you want to | really want to jobs? my own business. AunPrwne Do you think you’re going to special? | want to fit but, | hate the gym. 8 She wants to her job. She doesn’t like it. someone “ 5 Choose the correct words in italics. 1 A: You seem a bit bored/happy\hiervous. B: I’ve got an exam tomorrow. | hate exams. 2 A: You seem a bit depressed/excited/angry. B: Yes, | hate my job and my wife doesn’t love me. A: You seem a bit scared/tired/angry. B: | went to bed late last night. A: You seem happy/bored/depressed. B: I’m going to get married! 5 A: You seem scared/excited/bored. B: There’s nothing on TV. | don’t know what to do. A: Are you upset/tired/excited? B: Yes. My cat died yesterday. A: Why are you happy/scared/angry? B: | think there’s a stranger in my house. GB Choose a present from the box for each person. beauty products acleek jewellery plates and bowls tickets forashow a voucher 1 A: What shall we get Ella for her birthday? B: Let’s get her a clock. She never knows the time. 2 A: What shall we buy Pete for his birthday? B: Let’s buy him for DVD World. He always buys all his films from there. 3 A: What shall we get for Jared? B: Let’s get him . He loves the theatre and musicals. 4 A: What shall we get Arlene for her birthday? B: Let’s get hersome ____. She likes looking good. 5 A: What shall we get Sayed for his birthday? B: Let’s get him some . He’s going to buy a new house. 6 A: What shall we buy for Henrietta? B: Let’s buy her some . She loves silver and gold. | Communication activities Unit 1 Lesson 2 Exercise 10b Student A Unit 9 Communication Exercise 2b () You took a long, expensive holiday. Now you've only got £2,000. On holiday, you decided to continue your business. You love designing websites! But now you need more money. What do you want to do? e | want to borrow money from the bank. (Go to 15 on page 114) e | don’t want to borrow any money. (Go to 18 on page 115) You decided to think for a while. You talked to your family and friends. They helped you Now you need to make a decision! , What do you want to do? ° | want to invest £8,000 in shares (Go to 2 on Page 96) , © | don't like investing. | want to start a business. (Go to 6 on page 111) to sell the business, but no one do you want to do? (Go to 7 on page 441) earch and find a new (Go to 3 on You decided wants to buy it! What Close the business. Do some market res direction for your business. page 96) Oh no! That was a mistake! You talked to your uncle, but his business is very slow, too. He can’t help you. You lost all your money. The game is over for you CARD 26 You designed the website for the company. It was a lot of work. You worked for sixteen hours every day for six months. Now the Name: Queen Elizabeth From: the UK website is finished. The company is very Name: Antonio Banderas happy but you've got no friends and a lot of From: Spain paperwork to do. Name: Jackie Chan From: China (Hong Kong) What do you want to do? © Go on holiday. You need it! (Go to 12 on page 113) © Do the paperwork. (Go to 20 on page 115) H Communication activities Communication activities _ Unit 6 Lesson 3 Exercise 11a Unit 9 Communication Exercise 2b ‘You closed your business, You aren't an Internet mitionaire, but you have free time and friends, The game is over for you. You started your own business. You design websites. You bought a new ‘computer and you rented an office. But business Is very siow. You haven't got any customers. Now you only have £5,000. ‘What do you want to do? +L want to continue with my business. (Go to 5 on page 96) + | want to take a long holiday. You only live once! (Go to 22 on page 109) Oh no! That was a mistake! You hired your brother bbut he isn't very good at business. You haven't got any new customers, ‘What do you want to do? * want to fire my brother and hire Camila Petrov. {Go to 16 on page 114) * I don’t want to fre my brother. | want to give him another chance. (Go to 14 on page 113) Have you got a laptop? Have you got a games console? YES go 103 NO goto G2 YES goto@13 NOgoto@i2 Do you want to buy a new laptop? Do you want to have a games console? jour YES got0Q4 NO gotoQ4 YES goto@13. NO goto ais b and 30% of ‘You gave Sven a jot business. That was a good decision. eee ‘a good website designer. Now Sven wan to do market research. It costs £10,000) ‘What do you want to do? . ‘ | want to do market research. it's important. (Go to 3 on page 968) | don't want to do market research. tts expensive. (Go to 19 on page 115) Is itanew laptop? Do you like playing computer games? gotoQ4 — NO goto a2 YESgoto@i4 NO gotoais Have you got wireless Internet? Have you got a digital camcorder? gotoQs — NO goto 05 YESgotoQ1s NOgo toate Do you want to get wireless Internet at home? Do you like taking video? YES go!0Q7 NO goto Q7 YESgotoQié NO goto ars Do you like surfing the Internet on your sofa? Have you got a mobile phone with a camera? YES gotoQ7 NO go toQ7 YES gotoQi7 NO go toa1e Do you sometimes surf the Internet in bed? Do you take a lot of photos with your phone? YES gotoQ8 NO go tos YES gotoQ18 NO goto ais . . Unit 10 Lesson 2 Exercise 9a NO go to 420 Complete the questionnaire. Tick () A, B or C. A= already do that. B =m going todo that. I's a good idea. C= I'mnot going todo that. I's a silly idea. Have you got a big, flat-screen TV? Do you lke texting? YES goto Q10 NO go to a9 YES go to G19 Do you want to buy a big, flat-screen TV? Do you send more than ten texts a day? YES goto Qi0 NO go toQ10 YES go to Q20 NO go to Q20 Do you sometimes watch TV on your computer? Do you often make video calls on a computer? YES gotoQi1 NO gotoart YES finished! NO finished! ‘What is your score? ‘Yes = 1 point. No = 0 points. (0-5 points: You don't ike new technology. Your photos are in a box - they aren't ‘on a computer. Your music is on CDs. I fst on an Pod, You don't text and you FI haven't got wireless internet 6-12 pols: Yu ke row tchoogy, ut you dol It. Youve ota ctl “4 weary clobes ‘camera and you su the Internet, but you don't sur in bed. You sometimes text = ' your trends, | 5. think about now, not the past or the future OS ue 13+ points: You love technology. All your music and your photos are on your and sometimes you're unhappy. That’s ere Frcs yout tr. You a tre Feat evay 6 buy anew pair of shoes eee Semeur eTnA2 Phone le very moder. 7 go fora walk inthe countryside ey 8 watch alt of funy fins Pe eee er eam | 9 spend a lot of time with my family 10 have a plan forthe future do regular exercise sing in the shower SCE RCW AED) smile a lot You want tobe happy ~'s very important SR RAL eel 11 Look in the mtr and say ‘I'm happy to be me’ -12 go to bed early sometimes Communication activities Communication activities Unit 1 Lesson 2 Exercise 10b Unit 2 Lesson 3 Exercise 9 Student B Unit 3 Lesson 3 Exercise 10a Student A Student B +->-@ yoo FriendsConnect == Lola Franks Profile Friends Photos + city t Manchester > Married € Yes Betay and Marian (my sisters), At Olver my husband, | | 27 and 29 years old. Betsy is Bicthday 33 years of, Geman | | married and Maran is single st May Unit 9 Communication Exercise 2b Who's she? Oh no! That was a mistake! You went on holiday and you didn’t do your Paperwork. You didn't pay your tax and the taxman closed your business, The game is over for you. ee sonal company. Tho sacs «| want to invest £8,000 in shares. ye 96) business. (Go to 6 on page 111) Reenter for a while, (Go to 23 on page 109) e908 Ce aa Ed Haliday Profile Friends Photos + rt “That was a mistake You didn’t give Sven a job. because Sven was a good website designer. He isn’t happy. Now a big travel company wants a new wobsite. I's A LOT of works = t 10 do? ‘What do you want ‘| want to call Sven, say sony and offer him 30% of the company. (Go to 8 on page 111) Married want to design ws «| don't want to call Sven. the website alone. (Go to 26 on page 109) Birthday KE. name: michelle obama 16th July 2 ny From: the USA ame il and you st rom He @ toa ma wros er Me 8 over foryou lame: Shakira Oh nol Another mistake. Your brother is a good From: Colombia alist, but he's a terrible business Yc [EG Name: viagimirPatn ; earl From: Russia didn't find any new customers. You lost all your money. The game Is over for you. H Communication activities Unit 10 Lesson 3 Exercise 2a Student B Giving presents around the world When to open the present Chinese people usually say no three times when you give a gift. Then they say yes, but they open the gift in private. In South America people usually open the present immediately, In Morocco people open the gift later. In Hong Kong, people give the gift with two hands, What to give In South Korea a person's first birthday and sixtieth birthday are very important. Korean people often give ‘money on these days. In Cambodia birthdays are not important. In the UK British people sometimes give just a card and no present. In Saudi Arabia gifts are very important, Saudis only give gifts to very close friends, Gold jewellery isnt a good present for men, but silver is fine. In Colombia people often give gold om a girl's fifteenth birthday. Unit 9 Lesson 2 Exercise 11a Student B 7, In 2005 Anya Peters’ temporary job ended. She needed another job, but there weren't any. Anya didn’t have any money. She started living in her car. She showered and washed her clothes in public places like hospitals. Anya was homeless, but other people didn't realise. ‘Anya did't like her life, She didi’ ike sleeping in a car. She vas often cold and afraid. One day she walked into a public library. There was a computer with free Internet access. ‘Anya started writing a blog. Thousands of people starte read the blog and liked it. Now Anya is a write. Her book, Abandoned was very populat and she has her own house again. This is a fantastic second chance,’ she says. © Unit 1 Communication Exercise 5 Student B Name Sofia From (country) the USA From (city) New York ‘Mobile phone number [646 390 #50 Home number 212 809 226 Unit 9 Communication Exercise 2b ‘You borrowed £50,000 from the bank. That was a good decision! “Fo weeks ago, you met another website fer, Sven. He is very good. You want tO give Sven a job, but Sven wants 30% of your do you want to do? business. What do you want . = | want to give Sven a job and ave him 30% of my business. (Go to 8 on page 111) # don't want to give Sven a job. (Goto 18 on page 113) design PPy. Now a big electronics tS New website. NEA LOT of mone, ny Wars 8 . fre business. (Go to 24 on page 109) “ pee fo design the website for the " Her name is ‘You made the right decision. You ‘went to night school and you learned to write apps. You wrote some very popular apps. Last year your business earned £1,500,000. You are now an Internet millonaire! Congratulations! Unit 2 Lesson 2 Exercise 9 Communication activities = Unit 9 Communication Exercise 2b ‘You didn’t borow any money from the bank. That was a mistake! Every business needs money. ‘Now you need a sales manager. Two people want the job, your brother (e's an artist, not 8 BUSH ESS person) and Camila Petrov (she's @ good bust pperson, but sho isn’t family) ‘What do you want to do? ‘© want to hire ry brother | want to hire Camila Petrov. (G0 t {Go10.9 on page 111) to 16 on page 114) You dlcin't do market research, That was a mistake, Sven was unhappy and he uit, Your business 's very slow: What do you want to do? * want to change my mind. | want to do ‘matket resoarch. (Go to 3 on page 96) * want to hire a sales manager (Go to 16 on page 114) ios oe-s0) You didn’t go on holiday, You stayed at home and you did the paperwork for your business. It wasn’t fun, but it was important. Now you are very tired, but a big supermarket wants a new website! This is A LOT of work and a lot of money. What do you want to do? ‘© Say yes to the supermarket. (Goto 11 on page 113) ‘© Say no to the supermarket. (Go to 4 on page 96) You didn't go to ni ight School. Business is ary slow. Now you have £5,000 in the bank Pat do you want to do? * change my mina | want to t Schoo and ean to wate ape, (Goto 17 on page 114) * IWant to talk to my rich un rich uncle. May can help. (2010 26 on page 109) Communication activities Unit 1 Lesson 3 Exercise 10a file? football team? food? book? fashion designer? singer? actor? Unit 1 Communication Exercise 5 Student C Name Marta From (country) Spain From (city) Madrid Mobile phone number [692 439 0023, Home number 914 710 430 Unit 2 Lesson 1 Exercise 10 Student B Zara Phillips, cousin ‘of William and Harry Prince Edward and Sophie, uncle and aunt of Wiliam and Harry oe Porat oty ) cucenEizabet,grandiother 42 | ctwitan ana tory Prince Charles, father =z ef wiltam and Fary Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, cousins of William and Harry =~ Ss Unit 4 Lesson 3 Exercise 7b Student B There are over 300 train stations in Tokyo. Shinjuku station is the biggest. There are over 3,000,000 (three million) passengers every day. There are also hundreds of shops in the station. It’s open 24 hours a day but the morning rush hour is from 7 o'clock t0 9:30 and the evening rush hour is from 3:30 to 10 o'clock. Shinjuku station is about 125 years old Where is the station? When is it open? When is the morning rush hour? When is the evening rush hour? Are there a lot of passengers? Is it old? Communication activities Unit 2 Lesson 3 Exercise 9 Student B London Married No ‘David and Alison (my Claire my gintriend, friends), 30 and 29 years pirthaay —— [8yoare 6 British old. They are married. Y6tn Jury 2 new photos @ Lota And who's she? Who's he? Ce tt 9 Lola Franks Profite (Friends) (Photos| (# 2 b jour mind? a city Manchester Married Yes Birthday st May 2 naw patos Ed Nice photos! Who's he? H Communication activities Communication activities zz Unit 1 Communication Exercise 5 Unit 10 Lesson 3 Exercise 2a Student A Student A Fon Gouin) eso cn Id Fon eu te Giving presents around the wor Home number 556 933 2107 The number of presents In Japan presents are very important and Japanese people like giving them, They don't give four things (eg. four glasses) as a Unit 7 Lesson 1 Exercise 11 gift it’s unlucky. Nine is also unlucky. In Italy and Poland people usually give odd numbers of flowers (1,3, 5, etc). In China a they always give even numbers of flowers (24, 6, ef) bo ; ln South Korea people sometimes give seven things Play footbal! ser because it's lucky. }d0 Important colours ln Germany flowers are a good gif, go but not red roses. They are for lovers. In Vietnam black is an singers/actors unlucky colour, so don't give presents in black wrapping paper. In China red , ‘wrapping paper is good, but yellow Places is bad. In India yellow, green and red are lucky colours, bands s0 choose those for vwrapping paper. Unit 9 Lesson 2 Exercise 11a Student A Unit 8 Lesson 3 Exercise 9a The River Thames is 346 Kilometres long. The Eiffel Tower is 324 metres tal. It is 3,200 kilometres from Perth to the nearest big city (Adelaide). The flight from New York to Madrid is seven hours. The Mediterranean is 1,500 metres deep, on average. A sixty kilogram person Is ten kilograms on the moon. In 2004 Vaughan Bailey's parents divorced. Vaughan was sixteen. He didn't want to live with his mother or father, so he lived on the streets. He didn't work or study, he just played basketball. Vaughan was broke. ‘Life was very, very difficult’ Then Vaughan's life started to change. He played basketball fora local team. Then he played for England. |n 2009 Vaughan injured his leg. He was very upset but he didn’t panic. He changed his job. Vaughan started working as a model. In 2010 he entered the Mr England competition. Vaughan was the winner! Now he isa celebrity, a successful model, an actor and a TV presenter. ‘i's like a dream,’ he says. 1 |Apoem complete simple sentences about your favourite things (ENED write short, simple phrases about a family photo tc From: jmenst@rsstmapet subject) Hi Franz, [25 5 i} iow © 5 Le Apple is my favourite type of mobile phone, Pizza is my favourite food when I'm at home. Madrid is my favourite capital city, Japan is my favourite foreign country. Twenty is my favourite age (so far), Mercedes is my favourite type of ear. How are you? Long time, no see! I'm a teacher at the Technical University in Berlin now. It’s a great city but I'm only here for six months! Where are you now? The attachment is a photo of my family. | I'm with Ingrid, my wife. The children are Twitter.com is my favourite website, Karina, Dirk and Freya. Karina's five, Dirk's Casablanca is my favourite film in black and white. seven and Freya's two. The old couple are ae ee ae eT) my parents, Bill and Sue. It’s hot in the hoto but it’s cold in Berlin! And that’s the end of Nine Facts About Me a. , = nT Hope to hear from you soon. Jamie EBB Read the email and label the people in the photo, BD imagine the people in this photo are your family. Complete the information about each person. EBB a Read the How to. box. EBB a Read the Howto. box How to... use and and but How to... spell consonant We use and sounds in Englich + before the last item in a list ‘sound /k/ + spelling =c, kor ck. The children are Karina, Dirk and Freya, car bank black © tojoin similar sentences sound /s/ + spelling = Karina's five. Dirk's seven. Freya's two. —* sport passport city Karina's five, Dirk's seven and Freya's two. sound (és) — spelli We use but Japan Germany age + to join different sentences Name | Relationship | Age sound /é/ + spelln It's a great city but I'm only here for six months! toyou football off phone 7 . . ‘Underline more examples of and and but in the 2 EBB Read the poem. Match the words in bold with the b How do you say the letters in red? email, 3 Photos. 1 doctor 4 ‘France 7 George 1 = website 2 cinema 5. restaurant 8 film EIB Rewrite the sentences with and or but in the GBB Write an email to a friend and describe the photo, 3 clock 6 John 9 photo correct place. —— ‘a Read the poem again. Tick (/) the tines that 1 My sisters are Jessica, Jule, Jane. —— ae true for you. EBB 100k atthe poem agin, Change the words in a ee ee a ose 1b Work in pairs, Ask questions about the things italics, Make the poem true for you 2 Hans is my brother. Konrad isn't my brother. Hi Natasha, inthe poem. Blackberry is my favourite type of mobile phone, Sete eee intra eraens How are you? Long time, no seeh ‘A: Is Apple your favourite type of mobile phone? Chocolate is my favourite food when I'm at home. 4 My children are five, seven, ten. The attachment is 2 Ore tg and the Boy Is B: (No, it isn’t. Nokia is my favourite type of 5 "min London. My family is in New York. man 5 nm ’s ... In the photo but 3 |A product review write shor imple sentences about product eee © Della’s Bargain Shop Bargain of the week Bel-Vere glasses 9.99 Now €9.99 S-presso coffee machine 429.99 Now €64,99 SZ EBB What do you buy ontine? Make alist, Ds, DVDS BABB Look at the website. Are the items bargains? The glasses are a bargain. They're beautiful and they're cheap, EW complete the reviews wit the correct word: glasses, coffee machine or knives. hfe oe This is an OK (1) It’s small and its fast and it's half price now. So what's the problem? It's not very beautiful eto These coloured (2) re great. They're expensive and they're quite small, but they're very nice. Five stars! desea tnt These (3) are expensive, but they aren't very good. Try Le Chop, Their (4) are really good and they're only €50! FHI This is a great f i's expensive, buti’s very fast and very good. Five stars! ete ko These (6) they're only €10! What are very nice and now bargain! ek AK These black (7) expensive, but they're easy to use, are great. They're GAB write online reviews for three things in your Kitchen Kendo Knives €29.99 Now €79.99 wi a= 5B Read the Howto. box. Complete the examples with words from the website. How to... spell noun plurals 2 Most nouns add -s plates, saucepans 2. Nouns that end in-ch, -sh,-s or-x add es watches, (a) 3. Nouns that end in-for -fe replace -for -fe with -ves wife > wives, © = 4 Nouns that end in consonant + y change consonant + -y to ies arty ~* parties, (2) > EBB correct the sentences, Elena and Kim are babys. Rodrigo and Juan are good boyes. Those are my brushs. These are English dictionarys, ‘Are these your keyes? house. Give each thing 1-5 stars. ‘esetrstr This Deltran computer isn't very good, It’s expensive and it’s very slow. An online profile update Can do Cea ame see Hasina Kareem Profile Friends Photos + Hasina Kareem I's day three of our hoiday ‘and we're in Damasous. I's my parents’ favourite city. They’te really happy here. Its a beautiful city - the ‘Cty of Jasmine’. There are th Apri EBB Do you have an online profile? Do your friends have profiles? EAB @ Read Hasina’s profile, Where is she? o Who is Hasina with? What is another name for Damascus? Where is Hasina's hotel? What time is i? How many people are there in Damascus? EBB a ead the How to. box How to... use capital letters and full stops We use a capital letter atthe start of a sentence. We use a full stop at the end of a sentence. We also use capital letters for * names: Hasina * countries, cities, rivers, mountains: Damascus, Syria + languages and nationalities: Syrian, English 1b Add full stops and capital letters to Hasina’s Hasina Kareem its day ten of our holiday and we're in ‘amman in jordan amman is a city on nineteen his it's diferent to damascus but it's realy beautiful too the language here is arabic there are a ot of writers and artists here there are a lot cof museums too cit iy fantastic palaces and markets here and our New Yor. hotels close to the Barada Fiver ts very hot Married {end its ony nal past rine nthe morning), but No 27's ar conctoning in our hot! @. There are about two rilion people in Damascus and Birthday my dad is fends with most of them lead! Read the profile again and answer the questions. [25 5 i} iow © 5 Le EB imagine you ae a tourist in your town i's the first day of your holiday. Complete the details. city beautiful] okQ ugly Attractions (L=a lot off $= some; 0 = one; N = none) palacesC] rivers] museums] markets] shops(] parks] Weather hot] warmE] cool] cold] GHB a Now write a profit update for your frends. I's day one of my holiday and I'm in... I's a... cy. There are alot of ... and there's a great .. . Our hotelis ciose to... Its very. here at the moment. 1b Read your update, Check for capital letters and full stops. Then give your update to another student, Read their update. Is it similar to yours? 5 Aletter write si ple sentences to describe yourself and your fa (EB Work in pairs and answer the questions. Do you have a pen friend? Yes — Tell your partner about your pen friend, No—+ Do you want a pen friend? Read the letter. Who are the people in the photo? Who is Lemal? EAB Read the letter again and answer the questions, 4. Where is Lemal from? 2 Where does Beth go to school? 3 What does she do at the weekend? CBB 2 Read the Howto... box. How to... use common letter phrases Start letter Dear {Lemal/Grandpa/Mrs Smith] Thank you for [your letter} Enda letter hope to hear from you soon. Best wishes, [your name] 1b Add phrases to Lema’ letter. o @ ove your photo. Your sisters are really beautiful My brother, Dominick, is very tall and thin, too. nee 8 @ Lemal GBB complete the sentences about you. 2 live with... He/She/They is/are... 2 work for./I study . 3. Inthe morning |... 4 5 Inthe evening | ‘At the weekend I. (GAB Now write a letter to a new pen friend. Write ‘about you and your family Dear Lenaal, Thark you for your letter anh photograph. Tm really happy to have @ new pen friend. from South Africa! Here’s some information about me ant my family. My full rame’s Beth Westuwod and L live in a small house in Edinburgh, Scotland. 1 live with my mum ard cad, and vy sisters, Abby and Liz. Dad's got fair hair and he's a bit fat, but Mum ard wy sisters are tall and thn. 1 go to scheol m Edinburgh. T get up at 7:30 in the morning! In the afternoon T come home anc do my homewark. Tn the evening 1 surf the Internet or reack a book. On Saturdays we all go out for dinner. J love pasta, bat Mum ance Dack like fish ance chips. On Sundays 1 get up very late. I hope to hear from you soon. Best wishes, Beth PENCE Wana m i ckel en ‘complete simple sentences about someon typical day A day in the life of my neighbour, Maurice My friend Maurice has a very life, He works from home. He gets up late every morning. He has a shower and then he has breakfast. After that he has a coffee and he reads a newspaper. Then he starts work. In the afternoon he often sleeps for EBB a Think about your frends and family. Who has a very easy life? Who has a hard life? 1b Work in pairs, Tell your partner your answers to exercise 1a. EB a Read the text. Complete the frst sentence with easy or difficult. ‘Bb Read the text again, Are the sentences true (T), false (F) or not given (NG)? ‘Maurice gets up around nine o'clock. [] He kes coffee, He hasnt gota ob Paeeeael He exts out in the evenings oooo0 EBB Read the How to... box. How to... use then and after that Use then and after that to put events in order. He has a shower and then he has breakfast. «he has breakfast. After that he has a coffee. and he reads a newspaper. Then he starts work. one or two hours. He doesn't usually do housework and he never cooks. He finishes work around six o'clock and then, in the evening, he watches TV. or he goes out with his friends. Sometimes I want Maurice's life! Bi Aeactemrodta chads \ EB complete the sentences with then, and then or after that. 4 I get up at seven o'clock. _ have a shower. 2 My husband finishes work around seven he comes home, 3 We usually watch a film we goto bed. 4 She has lunch at one o'clock. she starts work again. EBB a Choose a person from exercise 1a. Complete the sentences about him/her. 4 He/She gets up around... Then he/she... 2 Inthe afternoon he/she .... After that, he/she .. 3 Inthe evening he/she .. and then he/she... 1b Write a short text about a typical day in his/ her life. Use the sentences in exercise 5a, Add some details ‘My friend Daniella has a very difficult life. She uw '7 An email invitation MSDE use common phrases to complete a simple email invitation EBB Work n pairs, How do you make arrangements with your friends? byemail bytelephone by text face toface online ‘Imake arrangements face to face. EBB a Read the email, What does Rebecca want to celebrate? Toko. Sune tro Sy Hi Alana, How are you? I hope you're well. How are things at work? Everything's fine here. I have my last Law exam next week, so I'm really busy at the moment. Are you free on Saturday 141%? I want to celebrate the end of my exams. Why don’t we hire a car and go to the beach for the day? T can’t drive, but you can. There’s a new karaoke bar near the beach (see the attachment). Let's go there in the evening, T know, T know, I can‘t sing, but ... it's fun to try! Let me know. Love, Rebecca 1b Read the email again. Then complete the sentences with a name, Rebecca or Alana, 4 isa Law student, 2 hhas got ajob. 3 can drive. can't sing. EAB a Read the How to... box. How to... use common email phrases Tostart an: How are things? email hope you're well. Toinvitea — : Are you free next/on Saturday? friend to do why don't we hire a car}? something ;6t's go [to the beach}. End an email! Let me know Love, Zallthe best, ‘b Which phrases from the box can you find in Rebecca's email? CB complete the email with phrases from the 21) — Tm fine, but I’m quite tired. __ Friday evening? How (1) ____-__ Are (3) = t's my birthday. (4) ___— __— go out for a meal? (5) ___go to that new Chinese restaurant on Laurel Street. (6) ____ ___ —— a Chelsea ee EB a rs your birthday next Saturday. How do you want to celebrate? ‘b Write an email to your best friend, Invite him orher to do something on your birthday Use the email in exercise 4 to help you. A short biography complete shor, simple sentences about a famous person Bi Aeactemrodea hod \ A Short Biography of Billie Holiday Billie Holiday was a great jazz singer and songwriter. She was born on 7'* April 1915 in Philadelphia. When she was a child, she was angry and unhappy. Her father was never at home and her family was poor. She was also unhappy when she was famous. She was a drug addict and her marriages weren't successful But Billie Holiday's music was incredible and her songs Strange Fruit and Lady Sings the Blues are jazz classics. Holiday was just 44 when she died. ERB hain the clauses in two ways with when woman in the photo? 4 Iwas acild/ was happy EBB a Workin pairs. what do you know about the When I was a child, | was happy. Iwas happy when | was a child. 2 she was young/she was always late 3, you were a teenager/you were a great singer 4 we were best friends/we were teenagers 1b Read the short biography of Billie Holiday. When did she die? EBB Read the biography again. Ae the statements true (T) or false (F)? Bile Holiday was born in the USA. reetetasen eee s GHB a Use the table to write sentences about you Setar sternal ; 5 with when, She wasn't married. Twas always/never in trouble. When!wasachild, |! was good/bad at (English). When Iwasa teenager, |! was/wasn't very happy. When |was at school, my best friend was .. imy life was really good/bad. oo0000 ‘Strange Fruit is one of her famous songs. EIB Rea the Howto. box How to... join clauses with 1b Work in pairs and compare your sentences. when GBB a Work in pairs. Think of a famous person who is dead. Complete the sentences about him her. 1 He/She was born in 2. When he/she was a child, 3 When he/she was famous, .. 4 He/She was .. years old when he/she died. When he was a child, he was happy. When they were teenagers, they were at my ‘school Iwas good at sport when I was at school. ‘She was poor when she was a child. 1b Now write a short biography about your famous person, Use the sentences in exercise 6 and add some more information. 9 Ablog ‘& What blogs do you read? Do you read them in EX) Read the How to... box. English? 1b Look at Matt's blog. Who do you think reads it? How to... use commas (,) and apostrophes (’) ABB Read Matt's blog. Answer the questions, 1 What did Lester lend Matt? We use commas 2. What happened to them? + inlists 3 Where did Matt find them? | borrowed The Wire, Mad Men and House. 4 Where did Matt go on Tuesday? * to give extra information, e.g. names | borrowed some DVDs from my friend, Lester We use apostrophes * for contractions The DVDs weren't in my bag. * with sto show possession | found Lester's DVDs, 3B Add commas and apostrophes to this blog, a er) t 12:10 a, Posted by Mary I had a great day on Saturday. Tt was Bens birthday. Ben Sally and I had dinner ‘at Emmas house. We ate pizza pasta and garlic bread. Delicious! Thad a terrible day on Sunday. I borrowed a jacket from my sister ‘Yasmin but I lost it. I think I left it at the café near Bens flat. Yasmin wasn’t happy. eel a ae led Ihad @ terrible day on Monday. I borrowed some DVDs from my friend, Lester. I borrowed The Wire, Mad Men and House. When I got home, the DVDs weren't in my bag! Lester EBB & Think about last week, Write one good event wasn’t very happy. and one bad event. Thad a great day on Tuesday. I found Lester's Good: | had a great meal in a restaurant. DVDs. They were in my coat pocket. In the Ba evening T went out with my friend, Claire, 1b Write a blog about last week. Tell your fiends We had dinner in a restaurant. about the good event and the bad event. Thad a terrible day on Wednesday. |... 10 J Texts write a text to a friend using common text expressions Work in pairs and answer the questions. 1 How many text messages do you send every day? 2 What common text expressions are there in your language? EBB a Read six text messages (A-F). Put them in order. 1b Answer the questions. 1 What is Lance going to do tomorrow night? 2. What are Lance and Nina going to do next week? 3 Where are they going to meet, and when? EBB a ead the How to. box How to... use SMS (texting) language We only use SMS /text language with friends, You can leave aut some words, e.g. there is/are. ro tickets left! = There are no tickets left! You can use single letters, numbers or symbols, e.g, be c=see 0 y= for RU you @=at ve you Gr8= great ‘Rewrite the text messages in exercise 2a as full sentences, E HiLance. Are you free tomorrow? | want to see the new Monet exhibition at the National Gallery. CBB Make these sentences into text messages. How are you? I'm great! See you later! Do you want to meet for dinner? What are you going to do? Pil see you at the cinema at eight o'clock. Don't be late! GHB Workin pairs, write texts to each other. Student A: invite Student 8 to have dinner with you. You are only free on Friday nights. ‘Student B: Reply to Student A's text. Try to find a time to have dinner with him/her. You are not free this week but you are free next week, amen OTE tra Gr! CU then. Cea n@ Gee ae Cua anes Oran enn’ DOME Mce ery HiNina. Sorry, | can't. Going to have dinner with Henry. = 5 ue 5 i=} a (oa Next week? Next Satis good | 4 me. U? Pronunciation bank Phonetic chart I e u uw ze it pen put do bag hard Vowels ix 3 2 A D she under her four does shop i ed ef I al av 2 Diphthongs here there play boy my now no p t k tf f © s §f pizza ‘taxi coffee chocolate film three salad shoe bod gdv62 3 Consonants bus: doctor girl Germany van that Z00 television mono yphitileir w man nice sing hot red young wife Minimal pairs 02 * Phonetic symbol : Example ° Phonetic symbol © Example Pronunciation bank « Sentence It's a big bag. * Can I sit in this seat? "That's my map and my mop. Hove living in London. "The cup is under your cap. + Please give me more. ihere’s a shop on the ship. * The lift is on the left. : Where's my car key? * Look at the box of books. “He hates her, * Sophie's on the sofa, et's get up late is Kate's kite, he’s at the show. «Did Jane eat eight cakes? Hi, How are you? : Lwake up at six in the week. + Put Paut's ballin the bin, © What do you want to do? S came He came and played a game. chess, * Jess plays chess. 5 off * Please get off of Fran's van. * pink | think it's pink. * Did they pay for the party? “keeps * She keeps her keys in her bag. “fit 5 Is your fish fit? “letter “leisure * This letter’s about leisure. mice nice re your mice nice? “collect iH Pronunciation bank Sound-spelling correspondences Spelling Examples Spelling ° Examples Sor short sport store ‘an man pasta land n't. dance* cart bargain aunt laugh veart mn sunny husband same mother month ‘ousin double young “hot pocket top fatch what want ou your course bought au daughter taught bald’ small always + draw jigsaw © warm floor indoor like time island dry shy cycle fries ‘die tie ight high right height eyes buy lake hate wait train straight play say stay ‘they grey obey © eight weight «break home phone open show throw own coat road coast cold told + In Arnerican English the sound in words ike con't and dance's the // sound, ke can and man. Syllable stress one-syllable words two-syllable words @o + two-syllable words, ce one six big young read leam friend great house beach road west chappy seven listen lake ‘morning passport father ‘website surname photo awful teacher picture modern Sunday ‘Japan address between today return behind Chinese design July explain istake dessert because three-syllable words @00 three-syllable words :O@oO * three-syllable words :00@ India favourite gallery holiday : eleven computer cathedral beautiful Saturday newsagent medium popular opposite interview hospital visitor espresso attachment important piano designer afternoon engineer magazine architect‘ reporter together September ° ‘tomorrow exciting potato Abaaer UE Damo M er] Verb be become begin break bring build buy catch choose cost dig do draw drink drive eat fall feed feel find fy forget get sive 0 grow have hear hold hurt keep know learn Past Simple was/were became began broke brought built bought could ‘caught chose cost dug did drew drank drove ate Felt fed felt found flew forgot got gave went grew had heard held hurt kept knew learned/learnt Past Participle been become begun broken brought buitt bought been able caught chosen cost dug done drawn drunk driven eaten fallen fed felt found flown forgotten got sven sgone/been ‘grown had heard held hurt kept known learned/learnt Verb leave let lose make mean meet pay put read/risd/ ride ring. run say sell send shine show sing sit sleep speak spend stand steal swim take teach tell think throw understand write Past Simple left let lost made meant met paid put read/red/ rode rang ran said saw sold sent shone showed sang sat slept spoke spent stood stole swam took taught told thought threw understood Past Patticiple left let lost made ‘meant met paid put read/red/ ridden rung. run said seen sold sent shone shown sung sat slept spoken spent stood stolen swum taken taught told thought thrown understood written | Audioscripts Do you know...? Track 1.03 read write speak listen match repeat look choose complete Track 1.02 4 Can you repeat that, please? 12 What's Hol in English? 3. Sorry, don't understand 44. What does complete rnean? 5 Can you help me, pease? {6 What's the answer to number 4? Unit 1 Track 1.03 bank, bus caf, chocolat, cinema, coffee, computer, dactor, fm, football hotel, Internet, passpor. pizza, police, restaurant, sala, student, tax, telephone, television, university Track 1.04 ‘Him Kate, What's your narne? B: My name's Clive. 1: Nie to met you B: Nice to meet you, too. ‘A: Hello, Mr Smith 'm Doctor Mazur B: Hello. Nice to meet you. A: Nie ta meet you, too 3 Ae Helo, B: Hello. My name's is Saas ‘A: Weleoine to Hotel Panorama, Ms Salas. B: Thank you 1: You're in room 3-2-5 Track 1.05 auf Wil Clive, is, nie, my Track 1.06 lve: Hi, Cve Iris: Clive My name's rs. Clive: Nice to meet you Iris: Nice to meet you to. Track 1.07 2et0, oh, one, two, three, our, fe, six, seven, eight, nine, ten Track 1.08 4 Nice to eet you. 2 Hela in Paul Sint 3 Welcome to Hotel Panorama. 4 MiWhat’s your name? Track 1.09 Mike: Look, Nora! I's a quiz Nora: is ita celebrity quiz? Mike: No, itis. t's a fashion auiz, Question one. Wha's he? Is he Calvin Kein or Giorgi Armani? Nora: He's Giorgio Armani Mike: Correct And were he fom? Spain or Italy? Nora: He's from italy. Mike: Very good. Question two, Who's she? Nora: Er. he Donatella Versace? Mike: No, she ist She's Donna Karan, And where is Donna Karan frm? Nora: Well, she i rm the UK so. she's from the USA. Mike: Correct! Question three. Who's he? Nora: Hi... is he Jimmy Choa? Mike: Yes, he is. Where's he fom? Nora: He's from Malaysia, Mike: That's ight Well doe. You'e @ fashion exper! Track 1.10 Argentina, Brazil China, France, Germany, India, aly Japan, Mexico, Poland, Russi, Spain, the UK, the USA Track 1.11 'A: Where are you from, Becky? 8: In fom the USA. ‘As Wherein the USA? 8: New York. Track 1.12 Frm, you're, he's, she's, i, srt, who's, where's Track 1.13 4M fom Spain and she's for China 2 tisn'a fim quiz t's fashion quiz 3. Who's he? He isnt a student. 44 She's from Germany and shes in roorn three. 5 Where's she fom? Is she fromm Poland? Track 1.14 Brazil Gralian Germany German India Indian Italy talian Mexico Mexican Russia Russian the USA. American Poland Polish Spain Spanish the UK British China Chinese Japan japanese Track 1.15 1 791853 2 07863 4oo212 3 01873 839712 Track 1.16 4 My mobile numbers 0585 122558. 2 Myhome number is 422 81009, 3. My work number's or¢72 69847, Track 1.17 |What's your phone number, lames? My mobile number is 0747 499309. Sorry, can you say that again? Yes. ts o747 499109. Great. Thanks What's the number? W's 0208 214 9032 Is ta work number ora home nunber? | n't know. What's your number julia? Ws on 887 9374. Sorry, Could you repeat that? Yes. ts 0x18 887 3374, ‘Thanks, Per ere gree eerere Track 18, ‘A: What's your mobile number? Bs I's 0749 128384, ‘A: Sony, Can you say that again? Bs Yes, 1's 749 128384, And my work ntnber is 01$32 229150. ‘A: Sony, Could you repeat that? B: Yes, ts 01532 229150. Ae Thanks, Unit 2 Track 1.19 aunt, boyfriend brother, cousin, daughter, father, tien, gitiend, grandfather, arandmother, husband, mother, sister, son, siete, wie Track 1.20 Track 1.21 abcdelghijkimnoparst uvwxyz Track 1.22 ‘A: What's your name? B: Bly ‘How do you spel that? Bs BH-My name's Katashi by the way. I'm Vera Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, too, How do you know Paul? We work together Realy? What do you do? ma doctor. ‘That’ great. Where do you work? work at the hospital, Oh, see. Do you go toa lt of partes? Vs Mo, not realy. At weekends | goto the sym or zo out with my ends. What about you? What co you do? Ks Pa teacher Ve Really? Where do you work? Ina language schoot in the centre of town, Ve | see And what do you do atthe weekend? : Oh, stay at home and suf the Internet oF I play sports, really like squash, Vs love squash, too, Where do you play? Unit 6 Track 2.01 bathroom, bedroom, cellar, garage, garden, hal kitchen, ving room, ot, stairs Track 2.02 Marisa {ve in small at near the centre of town, Ws nice, but i's very expensive. There are ‘wo big bedrooms and the flats about seventy square metres The livingroom is big, but the kitchen fs ral anya {vein a srall house. isa nice house and Itsmear a park. There are three bedrooms and the house is about 120 square metres, The ktchen andthe living room ate sial so we keep a lot of things in the oft Track 2.03 4 atable 2 achair 3 anarmchair 4 abath 5 atoilet 6 afridge 7 acoffee table 8 alamo 9 awashing machine 10 asink st abasin 12 awarsrobe 33 amiaor 14 adesk 15 assole 36 abin a7 acooker 38 a dishwasher Track 2.04 4 ton your clothes 2 dothe laundry 3 vacuum the stars 4 sweep the oor 5 wash the cishes 6 tidy the tving room 7. clean the bathroom 8 empty the dishwasher 9 laythe table Track 2.05 ‘A: Can you lay the table, please? B: Yes, ofcourse, ‘Can you tidy the ling room, please? No, I'm sony. cat im very tre. Can you clean the bathroom after your shower, please? Sure, no problem. ‘Can you wash the dishes tonight, pease? No, I'm sory. cat n really busy. Track 2.06 Jn] sometimes, does, mum, Monday ‘Af dinner, dishes, ving, bin Track 2.07 4 What time does your mum make dinner? 2 | sometimes study italian inthe evening. 3. Its Sunday, sos Mum's turn to wash the dishes. Track 2.08 |= Jacob, A= Ahmad 1H, Ahmad, Welcome! ‘A Thanks, Jacob. fs anyone else here yet? 1 No, you're the fst, Come in ‘As Thanks. Happy bithday! Here his Is for you. ‘h, thank you That's realy kind of you. Is just something smal, Hey nice at! ‘Thank you Wow! You've got a lot of books. D0 you ike reaging? Yes, Id. love it. D0 you? Nat really. ike surfing the internet You know, Facebook, YouTube... We've {got wireless internet in our lat, sometimes surf the Internet in bed! Really? Would you Ike a drink? ‘es, please. love one. What woule you tke? I've got ea, coffee, apple juice ‘A: Id like an apple jlce, please Is that your No, i's my Natnate's ‘A [really waat to take good photos, but my photos are usualy terrible Have you got 2 good camera? ‘Ac No, havent want to buy anew camera, but I haven't got any money. ust use the camera on ry mobile phone! Ithink thats the problem! ‘A: Veahl Nice TV. love big at-screen TV. J tes my Mlatmate’s | don't ike watching it I's so big. In the evening always want to reac, never want to watch TV. A: Do you tke watching ins? J Somnetines lke French Als and ‘Spanish firs. What about you? ‘As Yes, 60, always watch bg Hollywood ‘ins. 1 Realy? don’t tke watching Holywood ‘ns. They1e usually terrible. Now what's this present? Oh ts a. Hollywood fi, Er thanks very much! ‘A: You're welcome! Track 2.09 J Would you tke a drink? 1: Yes, please. 'élove one J What would you tke? Ive got A: ike an apple juice, please. Track 2.10 4 Would you tke a crink? 2 Would you like a hot drink ora cold rink? 3 Would you like an apple juice? ‘4 What would you like to eat? Track 2.11 Ike watehing TV. I want fo buy a new phone. | don’t ke surfing the Internet. | don’t want to take photos with my phone. De you lke taking videos? Do you want to listen to some music? Track 2.12 A Helo? B: Hello. Does Helen ive here? She’s my frend | don't know. Can you describe Helen? Has she gota child? No, she haso' Does she like taking photos? No don't think so, Does she ike playing computer games? Yes, she does. Has she gota big armchair and alot of books? Yes, she has Then |thin Helen is in lat Ok, great. Thank you ‘You're welcome Unit 7 Track 2.13 Hove eyting. So does Fan, We usually goat the weekend, Sometimes we go cycling inthe park, but today we're here inthe countryside. It's beautiful, We meet every Sunday. We usualy come here tothe park and play chess. When ‘the weather is bad we go toa café and do puzles or just tle 3 We always go fora walk inthe park atthe weekend. This park i Beautiful and i's near ‘our home. Our son always plays football and we just talk 4 usually do aerobics atthe gyn, but Ive got thisnew game, isa computer game and is ‘auite good fun, Track 2.14 o aerobics. do purzles do exercise so cycing go forawalk goto. gallery play chess play footballplay tennis Audioscripts — Track 2.35 E= Eddie) = Jo, 6= Guard, W = Water E: Here we are, Jo. piece of chocolate cake for you anda cappuccino for me J Thanks, Ede, Mm ..elcious! Chocolate cake isn't good forme, but | loveit Ie really cold inher, Yes, its. So, what shall we do today? Why don"t we goto an art gallery? There's an exhibition atthe modem art museu : OK. That sounds nice Let's go. really cold J Hold on. ve stil got my chocolate cake "hate eating fast! + Interesting paintings. What do you think of them? "think they're... afl Me to! "dont ike modern at ‘The ans s Louise del Monte. De you row her? J No,1 dont. But don't tke her paintings. Shall we goto the cinema? : Yes, OK. But ist | want take a phot. 6: Excuse me. No photos in here The sins are very clear. Please read thet. E: Oh, sory. 1 Ob, my phone, 6: And ne mobile phones I: Sorry! E: Come one’s go. quick! I dont think he likes ust 3 E: What fm do you want to see, jo? scaled Wait and See. i's a Jackie Chan fm, E: Jackie Chan? J Yeah. realy love hint E: Ler have a look. That fm starts at half past seven andi’ only half pat five now. That's two hous. J Ob, that’s along tne. OK, why don't we see another itn? There's aula Roberts fin. Do you tke her” I dont mind her, buts there anything else? Js. Yes. There's a vampite i, E: Ohy let's se that, Jo. ke watching vampire fins J hate ther, They're silly. -Mayoe the cinema is a bad idea. Let's go and have cinner. rm not sure 'm not very hungry. ‘There's a great restaurant near here (Oh, OF. Lets go. Hello, Table fr two, please Have you gota reservation, Si? No, we haven't Vm fal we're uly booked, Stn very soy (Oh na t's nt our day today. enemecne y Audioscripts E: I've gotanidea Let's rent a BVO and watch iat your house. Then nothing can go wrong Good idea. Shall me get takeaway piza? : That sounds nce ove watching fins and eating piza Hove it! How about you, Eddie? Yeah, lint Eastwood is blliant | lve hin, J have an idea, E: What? J Next time we want to have @ day out, let's stay int E: Good idea! Track 2.16 Shall we goto the cinema? = Yes, OK Way don't we goto an art galley? (kK. That sounds nice, Let's go and have inner Fm not sure I'm not very hungry. Track 2.17 Jay tke, ind, bike, cycling eal hate, pay, eight ake 5 E: Doyoutike the Fn, Jo? I: & Track 2.18 1 ke taking photos and writing my blog 22 [hate cycling in town at right. 3. I sometimes play tennis at eight inthe morning. Track 2.19 talkto annals use a cormputer ance cook wrlte computer programs speak French play the piano ave sing Track 2.20 Can people really tlk to animals? Kevin Richardson can Well, perhaps he can't talk ta ther, but he can understand ther. Kevin lives and works in South Africa, He makes ‘Tins about ions and ather animals. He «an look int their eyes and kiss therm on the nose. How does he do it? ‘Love and tus,” Kevin says. (Can you use a computer? Lim Ding Wen ‘an and he can write computer programs. Ding Wen is nine years ai and he lives in Malaysia In his free tine he writes programs {or computers and mobile phones, What does Ding Wen's father say? ‘t's easy. Everyone can oi 3 ‘ga and inna Abelev ae Russian twins in their 70s. They can speak over twenty diferent languages." sometimes talk to Olga in Chinese or Korean’ Inna says, ‘and she talks to me in French or Italian. The twins can't speak Japanese. want to learn that ext year? Olga says Track 2.21 1 Hecan dance. 2 Ian play the pian. 3. They can't sing 4 You can’t use a computer, Track 2.22 4 lean speak English 2 can't speak Spanish. 3. She can't play the piano 44, He can play the pian. 5 They can cook 6 They can do that. Track 2.23, January, February, March, April May une, July, August, September, October, Naver December Track 2.24 W= Woman, Ms = Man 1, Ma = Man 2 We Hela, TicketShop. Ma: Hela. keto make @ booking for The igh if. |W: When would you lke to see the show? Ma: At the end of September. Have you {got any tickets on Saturday the 29" of September? (We: im afraid that show is sod out in September. There ae tickets in October. Mas OK. Kave you got any tickets on Saturday the 6 of Ociber? We Yes, we have, How many tickets would you ike? Ma: Two, please. We Would you ike an afternoon or evening performance? Ma: Afternoon, plese. We OK Tickets are £42.50 each, so that's £85 altogether ‘Ma: OX. What time does the performance start? |W: Doors open at 7-00 and the performance tars at 7-45. Can take ‘your credit card number, please? Ma: Yes, its 4308 32 Ws Good morning, TcketShop. Ma: Good moming. tke to make 2 booking for The 51" State concert Ws OK. When would you tke to see the show? ‘Ma: On the 9 of une. We That's ine. How many tickets would you tke? Four Ok. Tickets ae £21.50 each and there's a £2 booking fee. So that's £88, altogether. Ma: 0K We Doors open at 6:30 and the cancer: starts at 7:30. Would you tke to pay by crecitcaré or debit card? ‘Maz Crecit card please, We OK. What's the creditcard number? Track 2.25 first, second, thir, fourth, At, sixth, seventh, eight, ninth, tenth, eleven, ‘welt, thirteenth, fourteenth teenth, sixteenth seventeenth eighteenth, ineteenth twentieth, twenty ist Track 2.26 4 vegetabies 2 potatoes 3 cheese 44 beet 5 chocolate 6 fish 7. seafood 8 fruit 9 ce 10 lamb 1 pasta 12 chicken Track 2.27 ater, Wo We Helo, Magar, Wo: Helo. table for two, pease We Certainly Take a seat, please. Wo: Thank you. Woule you tke to order any drinks? Jo: Ves. like an orange juice, please. Fike a sparking water, please Certainly joman, M= Man order 0: alinast. We've got some specals on the board over there. (Oh. Can you read them out for me? (Of couse. For starters there's fish soup for there's chicken sala, Aad for the ‘main course we have roast bee with roast potatoes and vegetables. Or we havea seafood pasta. Or there's tab chops with rice. Wo: Oh," lke the fish soup, please, And for the main couse tke the roast beet ‘an for you, Sir? ‘An | think ke the chicken salad, please. Certainly. And for main course? I hink tke the seafood pasta, OF course. ws we m: ws: We Here are your drinks. Are you ready to we ws: om: Ww zs Can take your plates? fo: Yes. Thank you. Wout you lke a dessert? There's chocolate cake onthe specials menu and we have fruit salad. Or we have Ses: 578 cheese and biscuits Wo: Him, | don’ really want adesser. You? Me No, not really. I's quit ate. Let's go home and have coffee Wo: Good ides, Can we have the il please? We Yes, ofcourse. Track 2.28 A table fr two, please “Take a seat, please, Wout you like to order any érinks? Vtke a sparking water, please. ‘re you ready to orcer? For the main course Fike the roast bee. ‘an for you Sir? | think like the seafood pasta, Can take your plates? Would you ke a dessert? Can we have bil please? Unit 8 Track 2.29 The fst computer - 2946 The fst aon landing ~ 1969 The fst Poe 2002 The Fst ful-colour film 1935 Track 2.30 H= Host, G= Gloria, k= Karen He And now it's time for Famous Fs. 6: Great. ove this pat ofthe show. He OX, Gloria, Try these: the Mist eBay auction? hats Imeresting, Er. 2005? No. 1995, 1h, that’s early. 0. Let's ty anather one. ‘The fst photograph? (Oh, that’s very old. I dont know 2898? No, much earir. 1826. 18267 Realy? ‘The fist eashpoint? Hinm 19708 I: Very close. 1971 (Oh, Pm not very good a this, I: Lets tlk to a caller. Who's online one? Hello? ello Whats your name? im karen. (0K, Karen, You know the rules, You just ‘eed one correc answer to win our top prize ~a lapton computer. Are you ready? im ready. (OK, number one The fst computer virus? Oh, er, um, isit 1995? No, isnt I'm sory t's 398. on no. fs Nurnber two. The First horor in? Ob, ef. don’ know. 1940? No, Tim sony. I's 1856. On dear. Don't worry. You've got one more question. Here itis: the fist Bluray its, Fr, um,is it 2008? 2006? Yes, Karen. You are awinnes! Track 2.31 Number one is Grace Kelly. She was an actor, Number two is Peasso. He was an ats. Number theee is Louis Armstrong. He was 2 Number four is Rudolf Nureyey. He was a cancer, Number five is Florence Griffith Joyner. She was a sports star. Number skis Agatha Christe. She was a water. Number seven is Andrew Camegie, He was a business person. Number eights John , Kennedy. He was a poltian. Number nine is Marie Cule, She was a scientist, Number ten is Michael Jackson. He was 2 singer, a dancer and an actor. Number eleven s Mahatina Gandhi. He was 2 vriter, leader and a poitcian. Track 2.32 Iwas a stugent You were iny best fend He was the eighth often children, ‘She was in Rear Window. Iewas a great fin, You were Wichael Jackson fens We were singers. ‘They were Michael's brothers. Track 2.33 Jos) were, person, thirty, fst, her Track 2.34 You were ny fist ove 2 My daughters a beautfl gi This is her proto. 3 They were my fist fiends. Theyre about ‘hint years old naw. Track 2.35 Who was on Time magazine's lst of The 100 ‘Most important People ofthe 20% Centur/? Well, there were ala of famous Americans lke Michael Jackson, Marilyn Monroe and ‘even Bart Simpson. Bul there were aso people from ether countries. The Japanese business person Ako Moriata was on the lst. His company, Sony, makes electronic items and tis stl famous today. And Coco ‘Chanel was also on the list. She was a French fashion designer and business perso. Her company, Chanel, makes perfume and clothes ands sil very famous. And people lke Francis Ciek and Jamnes Watson were ‘onthe ist. Crick and Watson were British scientist, Tey are frnous for thelr work on DNA, They were Nobel Prize winnes in 3962, Track 2.36 D=Don, F= Fran, H = Helder D: Your go, ran. Fr Four! One, two, three, four. fur fist record ot CO! Shirt seconds. Stating NOW! Audioscripts — F OK, remember my first CO. Itwas about ‘wenty years ago. twas Macarena by Los Gel Rio. Ds Was ita ood song? Fit was great! Hey, Macarena! t wasn't «ool but it was a fantastic song D: os det Rio, Were they Spanish? Yes, they were... Oh no! Ds Bad luck, ran, You can’t say yes" ono" 1's your go nom, Helder. Hs OK. Two. One, two. My ist mobile phone. F Thity seconds. Starting now! Hs OK, my first mobile phone was @ Motorola, Fe Wasi cheap? Mobile phones weren't cheap then. This vas in 3986, Was ta small mobile phone lke tis one? No, it wasn’t... Ohno! ‘Never mind, Helder. I's your go, Don (One, Not again! My fst holiday Thity seconds, Starting now. “remember my Fst holiday in another ‘country Itwas last year! Really? Was it ast year? Yes! twas. Oh, no" so bad at this game F: Don't worry, Don's ony a game. My go again, Three! One, two, thre, My st fm atthe cnema. Hs OK, thi seconds, Fran. Starting now! F remember my fist flim atthe cinema. tas about twenty-five years ago and it was Jaws 4 Jaws 4. Was it good? Fe lt wasnt god. infact, it was tersible But | was 50 happy because l was atthe Track 2.37 ‘Woman: How was your weekend? Man: It wasn't very good. | was in bed al ay on Saturday. ‘Womans What was wrong with you? Man: {don't know, but I'm OK now. Girls: How was your date? Girl 2: twas great. He was nice, and funny and he was really tl Girl: How tall was he? Girl 2: Almost two metres, | hink. 3 Neighbour: How was your olisay? Mother: it was really nice. We were In Pon Marin, There was no one fon the beach, but twas quite far fom the Hote. Neighbour: How far was lt? Mother: About two kilometres, 4 Girt Mi,Uncle Alan. How was your ht? Uncle: twas OK, thanks, butt was quite long, Girt How long was it? Uncle: About seven hours. And there weren't any fre drinks! y Audioscripts 5 ‘Son: Oh, i. How was your trp? Father: It was nice. Son: Therewas...er...a party here, Father: How bg was te party? Son: About ity people. One or two are still here. Track 2.38 au] how, now, wow, house, mouse Track 2.39 1 Wow! How bigs that mouse? 12 Now, hw aris the nearest town? 3 Do you want to have a shower at my house? Unit 9 Track 2.40 Photo A- He sells fut. He saves some ‘money every month. He pays the lotery but he never wins any mene. Photo 8 She invests in shares. She eaens a lot of money. Photo C-She spends alt of money on clothes. She buys thei online and pays by creditcard Photo D~He borrows money fromm the bank The bank lends hie money. Track 2.41 4. deliver newspapers 2 clean and tidy at home 53 work pattie na einema 4 wash cars| 55 work nights a factory 6 7 a stack shelves look after your neighbour's children help your sister with her homework Track 2.42 P= Presenter, R= Reporter, A= Amik, Le dia, = Eva Pz and the weather tomorrow will be bright and sunny, Now, Sandy, what have you got for us? Re Wel, Paul. Did you know that soine celebrities worked in very normal jobs befoce they were famous? Far example, Nicole Kian worked parttime inher local cinema and Torn Cruse delvered newspapers. So | asked some people around town, what was your worst ob when you were a teenager? : What's your name? 2 My name's Amrik, Re What do you do? 2: Tima lawyer. Re What was your worst job, Ari, when you were a teenage 2 Oh, let me se, wel, when Iwas seventeen, | washed cars ina carwash at the weekend, Iwas awful Re Why was awful? ‘Well started work at seven in the ‘moming and | fnished work at sever in the evening, so was always tired. And "just washed cars for twelve hours with nly halfan hour for lunch, My hands ete red and sore everyday. hated it, but stayed fortwo years. What's your name? 1 tdi What do you do? na teacher. What was your worst job when you were a teenager? Le Obver.. well when | was scien! ‘worked nights ina supermarket in ny holidays. It was awl Re Why was tawtu? Le: Oh, [hated working ina supermarket. twas really hard work. just stacked shelves. Oh twas so boring, Re Whats your name and what co you do? va and 'm university student What was your worst ob, Eva, when you vere a teenager? E: My worst job? Wel | ooked after my ‘elghbours children and they were realy ‘naughty eally bad, dot ike that Job. ‘But it was diferent for ny parents. My ‘um was seventeen when she atived here. She worked nights in a factory. She hated it. twas realy hard work ané she feared almost nothing. She worked there {for two years and then my dad started ‘working in the same factory. Alter two years they started a restaurant. Now they've got ive restaurants R: Five? E: Yes, They cook in one ofthe restaurants together. Theyre workaholics very afferent to met Track 2.43 ted cooked, fishes Jif cleaned, armed, Ived ‘haf hated, needed Track 2.44 listened te music. 2 They worked in a shop. 3. Wewatched 1. 44 She loved that jo. 5 Tr Hextes im. rack 2.45 sich poor careless with money careful with money senerous broke Track 2.46 Js] poor, four, more, sure, your J] ean, clean, three, she, street Track 2.47 4 She's not poor, she's mean. 2 ise frty.thee or forty our? Fm sure he's Forty-four. 3 Shall we tate a tour now? I want to see the cty before we leave Track 2.48 750 seven hundred and fity 999 nine hundred and ninety nine ‘00 one thousand 21500 two thousand five hundred 6520 sh thousand, five hundred and ‘went sojo10 ten thousand and ten 300,502 three hundred thousand, five hundred and two 14000,000 fone millon Track 2.49 Today, fotbal clubs buy and sel footballers for milions of pounés. But it wasn't always this way. 928 British lub Arsenal spent £10,890 on David Jack. This was a world recor Thity yea ater, in 3957, Juventus spent £53,000 on OrnarSivor, another worls record n 1973 Barcelona bought Johann Cryutf for £922,000. But the Fst rion ‘ound footballer was Guiseppe Savol "Napali bought him for £3,200,000 in 3975. In the 1980s anc 990s prices went up fast In 2000 Real Madrid spest £37 millon on Luis Figo, Nine yeas later, in 2008, they spent £9 milion on Cristiano Ronald, Track 2.50 become beceme buy bought co aid find found et aot ave ave mo went have had sell sold spend spent take took Track 2.52 {= Interviewer, M = Imogen Moxley r Solmogen, tell me, you're a successful business woman and you're very careful with money. Were your parents careful swith money? [Me Yes, they were. My Father was a taxi diver and my mother was a housewife. They ‘worked hare and they were careful with money. That was a good lesson forme. ‘re you a saver ora spender? [Mem a saver, Before | was twenty-five | spent ny money on holidays and shopping. Then Inartied Gary and in 20x "had ty Mt child, Now | save mny money. |r How do you usually pay for things: cash, card or cheque? [MeL always pay by card. only have one card because | only need one card. I don't usualy have money in my bag 1: Do you always give big tips? 1M: Yes, Ido. My father was a taxi diver, so Tatways give tax rivers big tip. also ive walters tips. |: What financial advice do you give to young people? IM: Work hard. That's reali important. And don't buy a big house ina bad area. Buy a small house in a good areal Thank you very much mogen. 1M: You'te welcome, Unit 10 Track 2.52 Love an family fallin ove, get maried, havea baby, meet someone special, House: leave home, move Personal get fi, earn to dive goto university, graduate Work: change jobs, get a job, qult your job, retice, stat your own business Track 2.53, Woman Aout five years ago | quit my job was bored and | wanted te study. went £9 university ang I studied maths. | graduated last year. Now I'm a maths teacher in a School. My jb isn't easy, but reall love Man When was eighteen eft home found a house with a frend and we lived there for fie years. Then met someone specal- Belinda. We fellin ove and got marted. That was three years ago. And guess whal! Last year we had a baby. Track 2.54, 1m going to go with them, You're going to wait fr me. He's going to lend me some money. You're going to visit me next year. We're going to see Ayers Rock ‘They're going to ctive to Wellington tomorrow. Track 2.55 + We'te really happy. 2 Hin so.excites 3. Mn bored, 4 Mm scare. 5 Vmso angry. 6 Mm eally nervous. 7 Vimupset 8 Im depressed, 9. Mm tied. Track 2.56 Pippa + Oh, hi, Pippa What's the matter? Are you ox? Ps Not really, Set. lost my phone yesterday sol borrowed my husband's phone, Now I cant int. ‘0h 90! What are you going to do? | don’t know yet ‘Are you golng to tell hi? Yes, ofcourse ar. im not going tole to im Ise going tobe angry? He isnt going to be happy! ‘Ar you going to buy hrs a new one? really don't know, Sth, Oh, 0x. Sorry. I idn’t mean tobe angry with you That's OK. ate. See you S000, See you so0n, Seth. Be. Yeah, bye. Dialogue b = Kerry, 0 = Omar : See you on Monday, Omar. (0: Yeah, see you on Monday, Kery. XK: Is everyting OX, Omar? (0: Oh, yes ané no My children are going to leave home soon. (Oh? How old are they? : Ravi twenty-two and Sef's nineteen Where are they going to go? : Rav is going to lve with his rend and Sefis going o go to university. That's great! (0: Yes, bu they aren't going live at home with me and my wite any more. We're going to mis them, Ks Cheer up, Omar. They arent going to live in another country. (0: Yes, that's true, Thanks, Key. K: Have a nice weekend! (0: You too. ye. Track 2.57 Seth: I'm late. See you soon, Pippa: See you soon, Seth. Bye Kerry: See you on Monday, rar. ‘Omar: Yeah, see you on Monday, Kery. 3 Kerry: Have a nice weekend! ‘Omar: You too. Bye erereresy Track 2.58 1m not going to borrow his phone again He srt going to like me. They arent going to lve at home, ‘re you going to buy hin a new one? Yes, | am.JNo I'm nt Ishe going tobe happy? Yes, he isJNo, he isnt Are they going to goto university? Yes, they are.[No, they arent. What are you going to do? Where are they going to go? Track 2.59 ‘They tied. Are they going to go to bed early? Yes, they are. x 8: 1: I'm bored, B: Are you going to watch TV? Ae No," not 3 x 8: ® She's angry. Is she going to tlk to hin? Yes, seis. Audioscripts — He's depressed, Ishe going to goto the doctor? No, he isn, rm exced ‘re you gong to tel your parents? Yes,lam. ‘They're scared. Are they gong to call the police? No, they arent. Track 2.60 Why did you buy a BVO? bought a DVD because it's Adam's birthday. Wy did you quit your ob? Because [hated it ane because I want t ive abroad, Track 2.61 4 Why do you go tothe gyn? 2 Why do you tke your ot? 3. bough hima book because he wants to lear to ead. 4 went tothe doctor because I needed some medicine. Track 2.62 atoy photo frame chocolates beauty products tickets fora show clock Jewellery plant 40 plates and bows 8 lasses 12 avoucher fora shop Track 2.63, ‘As This for you. 1h, thank you That's realy kind of you. ‘A: Don't mention it You're welcome. Pronunciation bank Track 2.64 1 ful, blgs fxf bag. Isa big bag, 2 flys ie), Seat Can sitin ths sea? 3 /e/,map, fol, mop. That's my map and ‘ny mop, 44 fil live, [af love. ove ving in London. 5. {s/, cup, fa cap. The cups under your cap, 6 fil, me, [se more. Please give me more 7. fil Shp, fol, shop. There's a shop on the ship. 8 sth lif, fe leR. The lit is onthe lef. 9 fasfy a i, key, Where's my car key? 10 fo}, b0x, Ju], Bo0KS, Look a the box of books. he, ff het Me ates er ‘Sophie, /f, sofa, Sophie's on the 13 fell, fev) tate Let's getup late. cue l Audioscripts uy fat) hte, ex/,Kate. This is Kate's kite 45 /isf, she, joo, show. She's a the show. 6 /isf, eat, er, eight. id Jane eat eight cakes? 47 {auf how, ay, Ml i, How are you? 4B ff, week, Je, wake, I wake up at sixin the week 49 /p/, Paul, bball. Pu Pau’ ballin the bin 20 J, 10, {4 do. What do you want to do? 24 Jk), came, /g/, game, He came and played a game, 22 {tf chess /5/ 105. Js plays chess. 23 If} of, 1, of, Please get off of Fan's 24 Ip plnk, fa, tink. think its pink. 25 //. pay, /0). they. Did they pay forthe party? 26 /s/, keeps, fx, keys. She keeps her keys inher bag, ay ft fi fi. Is your fish fi? 28 /t), letter, /5/, lesure. This letters about leisure 29/10), mic, ja, nee. Are your mice nice? 30 (I, collect, |s/, corect. Die you colect ‘the conect letter? 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