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Unit 1 Arrivals Lesson 1.1 Speaking a 1 Nice,too 2 Hi 3 Welcome, Thank 4 name, fm baz Bi cy D3 Vocabulary: numbers 0-9 2 a t wi] ob c[olnje] 4 e{flipvfe o| ff ulefs[ifx h{t{h[rfele Vv € ifp[ifefe Listening Ba 438 2107 3.925 4 619 § 843 6 702 Grammar: P'm/you're 4 4.: Hello, Welcome to Linton Hotel Bs Thank you. Im Dovid Franks. ‘A: Youre In room 603, Mi Franks, 2A: Helo, Welcome fo Gonge Hotel B: Thank you. hn Susan Jacks ‘As Youre in room 329, Ms lacs, 13: Hello, Welcome fo Opera Hotel B: Thank you. fm Ricardo Mendozo, ‘A: Youre in room 540, Mr Mendoza, 5 2A: Hello Svetlana Rochey. in 2A: Good moring, Mr Nakamura, You in toom 922. You're 3A: Hello. mln Chang. im Bs Im Farah Coleman. mn Bs Hello, Mr Wilson. Youre in room 102. Youre Vocabulary: greetings 6 0730 Henry: Good morning, Ms Sharapova Marla Sharapova: Good morning, Henry. 15.30 Henry: Good afternoon, Nr Geldof. Bob Geldof: Good arternoon, Henny. 3930 Henry: Good evening, Gayneth ‘Guymeth Paltrow Good evening, Henry. 23.00 Henry: Good right, jamie. Jamie Foxx: Good night, Hen. 7 Evan: Good moming. Polly: Good morning. Evan: Evan Larson, Poly: im Polly Tiler. Evan: Nice to meet you. Poll: Nice to meet you, to. Lesson 1.2 Vocabulary: letters a-2 ba c2d2e2 3 g2.ha 14 [a ki P2q6 67 s3 tz U6 v2 Vocabulary: countries Ba 1 Italy 2 Poland 3 Mexico 4 Turkey 5 Spain G-Buscia 7 Argentina 8 Brazil 4 Japan 2 australia 5 Argentina 4 The UK 5 Germany 6 India 7 Bazil Hidden county = Portugal Grammar: he’s, she’s, its B 4 Ho's Serglo. 2 She's Francesca. 3 i's London, 44 She's Amy. 5 I's New York. 6 He's Calvin, 4 1 Hie fom Braz Hein the US. 2 She's fom Indi, She's in the UK. "3 Hes fom Atgentina. Hein lapan. 4 He's fom the US. He'sin Australia. 5 She's from Germany. She's in India. 6 She's from the UK. She's in Argentina. Reading 5 41 Name: Marsha Rees rom: the US. 2 Nar Room: 8513 Name: Candy Banks, Room: 614, Lesson 1.3 1a 1 Sorry. 2 Pardon? 3 No, thankyou. & Nice to meet you 5 Excuse me, 6 Yes, please. 1D a Excuse me. b Nice to mest you. No, thank you. f Yes, please. ‘Pardon? Sor. How to ... introduce people 2 4 You: Nicole, thisIsKelth. Nicole: Nice to meet you, Keith. Keith: Nice to meet you too, Nicole. 2 You: Coli, this s Laura. ‘Colin: Nice to meet you Laura. Laura: Nice fo meet you too, Colin. 3 You Harry. This s Mary. Harry: Nie to meet you, Manz Maryt Nice to meet you 00, Harry. Grammar: Where are you from? 2B Theo: Carol, thisis Al. Carol: Nice to meet you. All Nice to meet you, too.” Carol: Where are you from, A? All 'm fom the UK Carl: Wnere are you fom inthe UK? Ali: from London, 4 1 are,from 2 Whereare 3 you om 4 you from, fom 55 Where, from 6 are, rom, hi Bs You: Where are you from in italy? Isabela: fom Rome. 2. Yeu: Whete are you from? Shah: fm from india, 33 You: Where ae you fom? Fabiana im from Argentina {4 You: Where ae you fom in Mexico? Gal: m from Guadalajara, Listening 6 1 Name: Stan Aman From: Brighton (cy). From: the UK 2 Name: Nadine Stong. From: Dalias (cit). From: the US is Hal. From: Victoria (cy). From: Canada (county). (country). 3 Nam (County. Unit 2 My life Lesson 2.1 Vocabulary: family members 1 1 father-son 2 husband-wife 3 sister brother 4 mother-daughter 5 son—mother 6 daughter ~ father ‘Vocabulary: my life 2 1 phone 2 adcress 3 website 4 frst name 5 photo 66 mobile phone 7 surname & compiter hidden word passport Vocabulary: numbers 10-99 Bil adze si 5a 6c 7d Bi 4 4 thinytmo, siny-four 2 fiy-five sits fy forty 44 twelve, eleven 5 seventy-seven, eighty-four 6 fityfou, siny-three 7 sivty-fou eighty-one ® seventy, thiny or wh Grammar: Who ...?; my 5 s Whos 2 husband 3 she 4 my § father 6 Who's 7 son 8 my 9 Who's to mother 33 he a2 He's 6 Eduardo 72 Annika 67 Enzo 29 Roralia 36 Dnata gt Andrew 44 Nicos2 Fulvia & Reading 7 Name: Daren Southgate, Age: 57. From: Edinburgh in Scotland Relationship to David: father. Name: Devandra Braniey. Age: 35 years ol rom: San Diego inthe US. Relationship to David: friend Names Bevery Woleot. Age: 37 yea old. From: Dominica inthe Caribbean, Relationship to Dav: friend. Name: Pauline Southgate. ‘Age: Go years old, From: York inthe UK. Relationship to David: mother Lesson 2.2 ‘Vocabulary: Expressions 14 good 2 awful 3 great @ OK 5 bad 2 4 She's good, 2 HeSOK. 3 She'sgreat. 4 Hes bad, 5 She's aul 3 4 What's your name? My name's Fadil Husnl._ 2 What's your address? It's 93 Al Orouba Street, Caro. 3 What's your phone ‘umber? W's 02386 48381. 4 Vihat’s your mobile phone oumber? Is 08112 828344. 4.1 Who's she? 2 How old are you? 3 What’ your name? 44 What's your phone number? 5 How oldishe? 6 How do ou spel that, please? 7 Where are you trom? 8 What's your Uedress? 9 Who's Preston? 40, Where's she from? 5 Conversation A: + Welcome to Hatson Hotel. 2 Whats you name, please? "3 fm Olvia Dukakis. 4 How do you spel that please. 5 YouYwin room 8. Conversation 8: 1 What's your name, please? 2 How do you spellthat, please? 3 What's your adciess? 4 How do you spell Tavistock? "5 And what's your phone number? Listening 6 First name: Bret. Surname: Elis. Address: 33 Peel Street, Newcastle. Phone number: 09 44 391202149 17 4 Areyyu from Poland? 2 My mobile number is 07060 987 85, Please phone!” 3 How old are you? 4 What's your name? 5 Is great! Lesson 2.8 ‘Vocabulary: jobs 1 4 manager 2 teacher 3 student accountant 5 soles assistant 6 police oficer 7 doctor 8 artist 9 engineer 10 actor 2 Down 1 police officer 2 artist 6 student 8 doctor ‘ross 3 manager 4 aclor 5 teacher 7 accountant 9 engineer 20 sales assistant Grammar 1: a/an B 4 Hea police ofcer, a Shes anartst. 3 She's amanager. 44 Hets/She' an actor. 5 She'sa teacher, 6 Shes a doctor 7 Hes an accountant. 8 She'sa student. 9 She's an engineer fo She's a sales assistant 4ib2c3fae sa 6d Grammar 2: his/her Bites ales 3 es 4 His 5 She's 6 She's 7 Shes 8 Shes 9 She's io Her 41 He's a2 He's G itis 2 His a he 4Hes she 6 He's 7 his B HES gis 0 W's a her 12 Her #9 she a4 She 35 she 16 Shes a7 her 38 She's 19 her 20 105 Reading "7-4 Name: Derek. Age: 65, Job: ctor. 2 Name: Patricia, Age: 68. Jobe teacher. 3 Name: Marie, Age 38. Job: manage am, Age: 45.Job: engineet. 5 Name: Monice, Job: accountant. 6 Name: Malcolm. Age: 12. Jobs stugent. 7 Name: Debbie. Age: Job: sudent. ‘Vocabulary: favourites 8 4 Whats your favourte city? 2 What's your favourte restaurant? Who's your favourite singer? _4 What's your favoutte fm? 5, What's yout favourite book?” 6 What's your favourite CD? 7 Who's your favourite actor? Review and consolidation units 1-2 Grammar: Verb to be with I, you, he, she, it Lis 2am 3% gare 5am 61 7 ar Bis 9am 2 4 She'Mis Gant, 2 Wa great CD. 3 You'e my favourite teacher, fmMrBrown, 5 He's fom NewYork. "6 Colette's a ‘student. 7 Peter's in china.” & You're 21 years old. 9 Mm n Hotel Fernando. 30 I's my favourite fm. my, your, his, her Bs His 2s 3 My 4 your sHer 6 My 7s 8 His 9 Your 10 Her Where, Who, What, How 41] 263d 4d 5h 6a7s 8¢ 91 wf wan Si- aa3m4 5a 6a 7- 8- gan w- Numbers 0-99 Gie sf 3d 4b 5h 6) 72 Bi 9g we 7 1 wentyive 2 eighteen. 3 fity 4 thiry-one 5 twelve 6 ninety-nine 7 fortylour 8 fourteen’ 9 elghty-wo 40 shy seven ‘Vocabulary 8 3,6,10~ jobs 2,832 =family 3, 4,9 ~adlectves 5.7.33 numbers © 4 singer 2 address 3 Bicuse 4 assistant_5 passport 6 website 7 sity“ favourte 9 Nice 30 officer Unit 3 Travel Lesson 3.1 ‘Vocabulary: tourist attractions 1 4 castle 2 mountain 9 cathedral 4 museum 5 market 6 aallery 7 place 8 lake 2 a-cathedral b palace c galley d lake @ market Feastieg museum mountain ‘Vocabulary: adjectives 8 4 old-modern 2 ugly-beautiul 3 small~big 4 A olé,beautiful B small, modem big ely D small beautiful E old big F big, modem Grammar: the verb to be with we and they; our and their 5 1 Wete 2 thelr 3 Theyte 4 Our § Theyre 6 Our 7 their 8 were G a Were 2 Our 3 Wee 4 Theyre 5 our 6 thelr 7 thelr 7-4 The, Our 2 Were, Theyte 3 Their, Our 4 We're, Theyre 5 hel, Our writing Bic atgze 4a 5b 6d Lesson 3.2 Vocabulary: holiday things 11 acameraD 2 atopH 3 abackpack B ‘A apairaftrousers} 5 abookF 6 askirt!_ 7 apairofshoes ¢ 8 asuilcaseE g emapA 10 anMPs player 2a, b atwo.Cds ib two passports |s/_ two computers 2! four suitcases w/e two maps/s! f twobocks //g three ‘mobile phanes ie. two pats of shoes la) j three tops is 8s Our cameras are inthe sutcase. 2 They accountants. 3 Where are our backpacks? 4 Who are you favourite singers? Theiemaps are awful. 6 Theyte great MP3 players, 7 Our favourite pats of shoes are very old. 8 How old are their daughters? Grammar: the verb to be: negative 4-4 He isn't my brother. 2 You'e not 21 yearsold. 3 t's not/it ‘nt my camera, 4 Ronnie and Nicky are frends. § London's notjsnt my favourte city. 6 We're not students, 7 fm nota goed actor. 8 Simone'sno/ient from aly. 9 Willand ares her feathers. 30 I'm not very ol 5 4 Youre nota teacher. Youre a student. 2 its nota skirt. tsa pair of trousers. 3. Were nat from the US. Were fom the UK 14 Vienna ist my favourite county Its my favourite city, 5, He's fotfisnt my sister, He's my brother. 6 Tm not fifteen, Pm fit 7 Theyte not oes today. Theyre closed. 8 She's no/ist an, Zecountant She's an engineer. Listening Gif ar af at sf 6T 71 BF OF 17 a Theteacheris Peter Keet. 2 Celia Cuzisre the ster of Penelope Cruz. 3 Penelope Cruz is fom Madrid in ‘Spain. 4 (1) Raymond Peis the husband of Catherine Pati 6). 7 ()._B Catherine is twenty-eight yeas ld, 9 The teachers 43 years ol Lesson 3.3 ‘Vocabulary: days of the week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday How to... use here and there 2ib2asd 4a Grammar: Yes/No questions with to be Bake zare als git 5i5 6s 7its 81 9 Are fo ore tt Are aa they 43 arent 14 15.45 Yes 16's a7 this 18 it a9 Is Conversations = {Conversation 2 ‘Conversation 3 = A 4/1 (sche a good singe? 2 Isita big museur? 3 lshe a new tiend? 4 Ave they beautiful lakes? 3 Are you a good actor? 6 Are they small eties? 5 s.open 2 Yes,itis 3 sit 4 Nouitisnt 5 sit 6 Yes,itis 7k 8 itis Reading 6 Picture 1 Dracula's Castle Picture 2 New Yor’s Museum of Contemporary vt Picture 3 Lake Baikal 17-4 Yes, itis. 2 No, itis’ sin Siberia, 3 No, it st ts Bien 4 Yes.it is 5 Nopit ant. inthe US. 6 No,it isnt its resort “a testi, 8 Nolan. Yes its. 20 No,iisnt [PeneatBasox, 44 No, Kis. 12 No, sn Unit 4 In town Lesson 4.1 ‘Vocabulary: places in town 1 uK aly + [ijalr[k[elt 2felaltle 3|blalml k *Telhle[mlils|t 5 s{hlplolilnlt| . nle|mla 7Ts{ulple|t|mlalrlklelt ®[rlels Be ctatelalalt ?Tnlelwislalgle|nit [cla [eM pl alrlk ‘Vocabulary: food and drink 2 4.2 Chicken sandwich Coffee/cappuctino € Mineral water 2a Espresso b Salad ¢ Mineral water 5 a Sandwich b Cake ¢ Cupottea Grammar: Can I have ...? B stelp 2.a,3.an 4 Can 5 have 6 thank 72 Bebe 9 please ‘Vocabulary: prices 4a. 4 That's one euro ninety, pease 2 That's two dallas orytve, please. 5 Tha’ fity cents, pease. 3 Thats sie pounds twenty-nine please 5 That's thre eures sity cents, please & That's ninety-nine cents, pease 7 That's eleven euros forty-nine, plese, 45 That's eighty pence, pease, 4b 4 The CDs are nine pounds eightynine. 2 The par of shoes is Seventyfve euros ninety-nine. 3 The camera ssi eos twenty fine "4 The backpacks twenty-four pounds sity. 5 The Books ‘re four dollars fy. 6 The mobilephone is eighty-ine dollars ninety-nine Listening 1 Food Chicken sandwich £2.50. Green salad £3.10 Drinks Orange julce £3.20 Mineral water 90p Coffee Espresso £1.40 ced coffe £1.95 Lesson 4.2 ‘Vocabulary: clothes and colours 14 brown 2 white 3 orange a green 5 blue 6 back yellow 8 fed 2-4 itsred.and white, 2 I'sgreen, white andred. 3 its blue and ihe. 4 its back, red and yell. 5 Its re, white and blue. 6 itsred and yellow. 7 Wsted and white, 8 Its green, yellow and be. B sahat_ a askit 3 acoat_4 abag 5 ashit 6 apairoftrousers 7 apairofshoes 8 T-shirt Grammar: this, that, these, those 4-4 These white shins are nice. 2 That white bagis €24 5 lsthisyoursuitease? 4 Are those tops new? These shops Jre closed today. 6 This 's my brother, live. 7 Those bags are beautiful, 8 How much s that cat? a thisbog 2 those shits 3 these shirts @ those tops § thishat 6 those coats 7 these skits. 8 those pais of frousers 4 How much are those shits? 2 How much ae these Tshirts? 3 How mucn's this hat? _4 How much re those tops? 2 How much ae those coats? 6 How much ae these skirts? 7 How mucn ae hase pats of trousers. 8 How muchis this bag? Reading 17 4 tlissurnameis Kishore, 2 He's twenty-four, 3, He's from Mumbai in India. His market stl isn Mangoldas Market. § Clothes are on sale, 6 I's open fom Monday to Saturday. 7 Theyre 220 rupees. 8 Theyrered andpink. 9 They'e x10 Fupees. 40: They're yellow, bive or pink. Lesson 4.3 ‘Vocabulary: irregular plurals } 1 4 children 2 women 3. men 4 babies 5 people 6 wives ‘Vocabulary: useful phrases 2 +s Single orreturn? 2 pay by creditcard? 3 Sign 4 or 5 That's, 6 Can 7 PINnumber Grammar: possessive 's 3 1 Julian's caris blue. 2 MrWebber’s children are two and three jearsold.” 3 Salh’s house is modern. 4 Petras parents ae fom Russia. 5 Mv Webber's house is sail, 6 lula’ eiren ae fwelve and fourteen yeas od. 7 Petras car is green. 8 Sells patents ae rom Poland. 9 Juan's house so fo Petia’ chien are three and six years ol. 44 Sally’ ear is re, : 42 Julian’ parents are from the U. ; 4-4 (sSallyscarblue? 2 Are Ptr’ children two and three years | Sid? 3 Are Julian’ parents from the US? 4 Is Mc Webber house Big? § Ave Salis parents fom Russia? 6 Is Petr’s car blue? 7 ls ulin’s house madera? Are Mr Webber’ children twelve and Fourteen years od? 5 4 No, they aren't, They Arabella’ shoes. 2. No, it isnt, its Armand’ coffee, ‘3 No, they arent. Tey'e Larsa’s children, 4 No, isnt. I's Dims hat. No, they aren't. Theyre Katarnas books. 6 No, its. Its Giacomos orange juice. Gil aP3P 4157 6P 71 BP Listening "7 Conversation 1= Picture 8 Conversation 2 = Picture A 1b Picture Ticket: to Birmingham. People: one person. Pic: £8.10 Pture'2 Fi Red tran, People: 1 adult and + cil, Tckets: £15.50 Review and consolidation units 3-4 Grammar: The verb to be 11 are 2 'm/am 3 Ae 4 mnotfamnot 5 *miam -6 Are Tarent/re not 8 velare 9 are 30 Te/are ils, Az isot'snot 43 ‘s/s a4 15.5 ists not 36 are Possessive adjectives: my, your, his, its, our, their 2 sour ahis 3 your g my 5 Their 6s 7 her 8 Their B 4 Wearer't teaches. Were students 2 its not/isr ugly t's beautiful 3 She's nots’ rom Spain. She's from tly. 4 Paul and Tom arent great singers. Theyre awful singers. 5m not Mrs Campbel. im Miss Campbel. & Joe's not/ent inthe galery. Hes in the caste 7 Youre not/aren't 23 years old You're 24 yeats old 8 You and! arent good actors. We're great actors. 9 He's na/is' from the UK. Hes from Australia. 40 IS not/isnt my bag. I's your bag. ‘Verb to be: questions 4-1 AiNrethey engineers? B: No, they arent, 2 Aclsshe yoursister? B: Yes, shes. 3 A:Am|intoom 518? B No, you re not/arent. 4 Alsi yout favourite restaurant? Bs Yes, its 53 A: Are we in your class? B: No, youre not/aent. 6 Aclshe from Spain? B: Yes. hes. 7 A Are you Pedro? B No, 'm not 48 A: Are Wan and Vlad brothers? B: Yes they are. Can Ihave ... 2; How much ... ? 1B 4 How much are 2 How much is 3 Can! have a 4 Canthavea § How muchare 6 How much is 7 Cant have = This, that, these, those © s this 2 those 3 that this 5 These 6 those 7 that 8 these Possessive 's "7-4 Whats Kiera’ favourite film? 2 Who's Fiona’ sister? 43 Where is Miho’: passport? 4 Ae they Oliver's shoes? 55 What is Jennifer email address? 6 Where is Lena's CO? 7 Wha is Harvey's manager? B Are you Leah's brother? Vocabulary 8 + modem 2 Tuesday 9 children 9 street child 6 brother 7 film 8 dolar © s Tuesday 2 dollar 3 film 4 modem Street 6 children 7 brother & child Unit 5 Places ‘Lesson 5.1 ‘Vocabulary: city, countryside and coast La 1 north 2 east 3 south 4 west 5 cente D 4 bulldings 2 beach 3 river 4 mountains 5 trees 2 4 Ithinkthisbeach s beautiful. Ithink New Yorks a great city. 3 think those bullings are sty. 4 | doit think Francs isa good Tanager. 5 think beautiful countryside isimportant for good holiday Grammar: there is/are 3 4,There’s a thereare 3 There's 4 there's 5 There are 6 there's 7 thereare & There's 9 Theres 20 Thereare 44 There are five smal galleties inthe west of noth of Munsilé 2 There's an uly palace the west of Mursfield. 3 There are four reat museums inthe south of Mursfield. g There are more than tient good shops in the centre of Munsfield._5 There's an awful tmarket in the south of Munsfield. 6 There are more than twenty ‘ery nie restaurants inthe centre of Munsfeld. 7 There ae tree biglakes inthe north of Munsfeld. 8 There's a Beautiful castle in the centre of Munshils, Vocabulary: some, a lot of 5 4 Thereare some smal galleries inthe west of north of Munsil 2 There's an uly palace Inthe west of Mursfild. 3 There are ‘Some great museums inthe south of Munsfield, 4 There ae a ot of [good shops inthe centre of Nunsfeld. 5 There's an awful market, Inthe south of Munsfield. 6 There are alot of restaurants in the contre of Munsfeid. 7 There are some biglakes in the north of Munstield. '& There's beautiful castle nthe centre of Munsfed § ‘Simon Says | Paridge Tree | Cty Contre ‘School of | English Sehoot_| Schoo of Enatish English ey raft | near Norwich | Glasgow where | Wales the east coast_| Scotland of England Casstooms [4 5 28 Internet café | Yes Yes (hext to | Yes (wo) the school) Bigtourist | Cardiff Caste | Norwich the city cere attractions | andthe | Cathedraland_| andthe locks Millennium | the Inspire Stadium | Sclence Centre Lesson 5.2 ‘Vocabulary: prepositions of place BA in 2 opposte 3 Introntor 4 behind 5 under 6 nextto 7 near ‘Vocabulary: nationalities 3 1 Piene's French. 2 His favoutte fod stalin. 3 His.aris Japanese. 4 Yuwan's Chinese. 5 Her favourite fod is Indian {Ger best fend is Scottish. 7 Angel's German. 8 Her Favourite food Russian. 9 Herhusband is Brain. 40 Telekis Polish, 38 His favourite foodis American. 12 his wifes Atala. Grammar: There isn't/aren’t any; Is/Are there any 4-4 lstherea chemist? Yes, there ls._2 Are there any banks? No, there arent. 3 ts there a cinema? No, there isn't. Are there any bookshops? Yes, there are. 5 Are there any newsagents? Yes, there are, 6 fstherea carpark? Yes, theres. 5 4 Theresacar park. 2 There arent any galleries. 3 There isarrestaurant. @ There's a supermarket, 5 There arent any department stores. 6 There sta train station. 7 There are two bookshops. & There arent any museums. 9 Thereist't a bank. so There lent a cinema, Listening and reading G 4 Is there a hotel near here? 2 Are there any museums or galleries near nere?. 3 Isthere a chemist nearnere? 4 Ate there any clés or estaurans near here? Ta cafe b hotel € restaurant d chemist © hotel Lesson 5.3 Vocabulary: abilities 1 1 dance 2 sing 3 playgolf 4 playthe piano 5 swim 6 use acomputer 7 drive 8 cook Grammar: can/ean't 2 4 Icansing but cart play the plano. 2 Jim and jane can ook but they cant rive, 3 Loretta can't swim but she can use a computer. 4 You cant play golf but you can pay the piano. 5 Sebastian can cook but he can't dance. 6 Yow and cant sing but ‘he cam c09k, Bs canyou 2 Ican 3 Theycan 4 Canyouspeak § can Gicant 7 Hecan 8 Canhe 4 1 Leroy and Lena can use a computer. 2 Jo cat use a computer 3 No,he cart. Leroy and Lena can't speak Russian. § As Con Jo speak Russian? Bes, she can. 6 Simon can use a Computer. 7 Ar Can Leroy and Lena drive? B: Yes, hey cn, B Jocar'tdrive, 9 Simon can érve | pares ges 1} G 1 She canuse acomputer. 2 Hecan speak Italian. 3 Shecan Speak Spanish. 4 Shecant speak Russian. 5 She can‘ speak Malian, "6 He cat speak Russian. Vocabulary: the time 7 a tenc'lock 2 quarterto ve 3 halfpastsix 4 ten toten 5 twenty past eleven 6 one o'clock 7 half past flight’ 8 quarter past six 9 twenty-five to six’ 10 five past five Unit 6 People ‘Lesson 6.1 ‘Vocabulary: adjectives to describe people La + short 2 rich. 3 old 4 happy 5 thin D 2 tall—short 2 unheppy—happy 3 fet=thin 4 poor—rich 5 young old 2-4 short 2 tall 3 thing fat_§ old 6 young. 7 rch 8 poor 9 happy i0 unhappy Grammar 1: Present Simple (1): Like ‘Ba. {ike cappuccino, 2 Idon’ttke museums. 3 ike rap Imusle. 4 I don't lke Asenal Football Cub. 5 Ilike computers. 6 | don't Ike indian food. 7 | dont ke espresso. & 1 thke Children. 9 like James Bond fms. 20. don' ike my manager D 2 A:Doyou lke black coffee? B:Yes, Ido. 2 A:Do you lke the countryside? B: No, Idon't. 3. A: Do you ike Chinese food? B Yes, To. A: Da ya ike madem bullngs? Bs Wo, 'cont. 5 A: Do) youlhe salad? Br¥es, do, 6 A: Do you lke supermarkets? B: No, Idow't. 7 A: Do you ike department stores? B: Yes, do. 8 A:Do you ke American cars? B: No, | don. 9 A: Do you like Harry Potter Books? B: Yes. Ido. 40 A:Do you lke The Beatles? B: No, | dot. Grammar 2: object pronouns as them 2 her 3 him git 5 you 6 me DaWe 2us 3 They 4 them 5 She 6 her 7 He 8 him Reading '5 4 Doyoulke British pop music? 2 Who are your favourite actors? 3 Doyoulike big ces? What are your favourite things infer 5 Do you ke holidays onthe coast? 6 What are your favourite things in ie? Lesson 6.2 Vocabulary: jobs and activities 1 4 Designe's. 2 Cooks 3 Builders 4 Sales eps 5 Reporters 6 Aechitects Grammar 1: Present Simple (2): we/they 2 4 We lke our jobs. They don't tke thelr jobs. 2 We workin an oie. They dor't workin an office. "3 We dort sll cars. They sell ‘ais. 4 We desig cars, They doit design cas. B ido aver 3 do 4 Theyie 5 like 6 They 7 don't Bike 9 What 20 you 4 dort x2 tke Grammar 2: wh- questions Aa tdo 2 what 3 do 4 Who 5 Where 1b 1 What do you do? 2 Who do you work for? 3 What do you esign? 4 Where do you work? "§ Where do you Ive? Listening ‘5a. The American man isan accountant. The English man is @ businessman, B scan 2 have 3 wife 4 Pardon? 5 go 6 What 7 sell 8 our 9 do 10 accountant Lesson 6.3 Vocabulary: verbs of routine laid 2c 3f ac 52 6b 7e Bs getup. 2 havea shower 3 start work 4 have a sandwich 5 Mish work 6 wateh TV 7 go to bed Grammar: Present Simple (8): he/she/it 2 4 Shegetsup at 0.30. 2 Shehasa shower at 10.45, 3 She starts work at 1130. 4 She has a sandwich at 3 o'dock. 5 She finishes workats oclotk, 6 She watches TV at 6 o'clock 7 She goes to bed ai 2-30, 'B 4 He doesn’t eat chocolate, 2 She does ike chicken. 3 Willam dowsrt start work early. 4 Teresa doesn't get up at Seversthity.§ He doesnt go to bed late, 6 She doest finish wworkat five oclock. 7 He doesnt watch TV everyday. & Irene ‘doesnt have anew jo, 4-1 Yes, she does. 2 No, she doesit. 3 Yes, she does ‘4 No, she doesnt. 5 Yes, shedoes. 6 No, she doesat. 5 Ile salad. 2 Cheryl finishes her English las at half past ten. 3 They work ina restaurant. 4 Hilary and Ben don't eat fastfood. 5 conordoeset eat salad. 6 Do you goto bed early? 7 Does ‘Uma tke me? & What does she do? Listening # me Billy Bianca | Lamy ana Met me v v v aly |v ie x Bianca |v x f Lary and | 7 a v el Writing 7 1 89 Gllwrst Road, 2 2nd December 3 Dear Stephen, ‘4 How are you? 5 and my team tke me. 6 Please wite and tll, mmeyournews. 7 Best wishes, Review and consolidation units 5-6 thereis/are; there isn't/aren't; Is/Arethere .. La lsthee 2 therels 3 Are there 4 there are 5 There's 6 there's 7 Are there 8 there are 9 There's 10 there are 4s Isthere “12 theve isn't 4g Arethere a4 there aren't 45 Isthere 6 thereis can/ean’t 2 4 Can yout daughter dive? 2 Steven cat ply the piano, 3 They can speak Spanish. 4 Can you use a computer? 5 Michele can sing and dance. 6 My husband ca’t cook. Present simple B 1 cooks 2 dort getup 3 he 4 design 5 doesnt eat G eats 7 doesntlike B finish 9 write 20 watch 1 loves wa stars 4-4 -A: Doyou play tennis? Bt Yes, | do. 2 A: Do your sisters ike your wife? "B: No, they dont, 33 Ar Does Davina eat alot? Bt Yes, she does 44 A: Dothey sell houses? Bs Yes, they do. fo he doesnt & ‘A: Do your riends ve in Barcsiona? 8 Yes, they do. 7 Ks Does Craig eat fastfood? B: No, he doesn. & A: Do we have any food inthe house? B: No, we don’. 9 A: Doyou design Yo A: Does Virginia have a brother? "Be Yes, she does. Object pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, them Bitim 2you 3 them qit sme her 7us ‘Telling the time 6 1 quartertofour 2 eleven lock 3 half past four 4 quarter past five twenty tonine 6 ten past eleven 7 five pact ine B quater past one 9 twenty-five to eight Zo half past si Vocabulary 17 4 Portuguese 2 Chinese 3 German 4 Italian 5 Indian 6 Polish 7 Spanish B Argentine/Argentinian 8 1 poor 2 young 3 thin 4 short 5 happy Oif 2aze gh sg 6d 7b BC Unit 7 Work Lesson 7.1 Vocabulary: people and places 2 4 callcentre—calleentre worker_2. shopsales assistant 3 university lecturer school—teacher 5 office PA @ restaurant—walter 7 hosptal-nurse 8 factory factory worker Grammar: imperatives Ba 1 Bequiet, 2 Sitdown. 3 Oon'twatchTV. 4 Hold the tne 5 Don'tlock. 6 Come in D 4 Plessedont be quet. 2 Please dont sitdown. 3 Please watch TV. 4 Please dont hold the ine, 5 Please look. 6 Please Gort come How to ... make a business phone call 4 4 Can/speakto 2 Hold the tne, please 3 Isnt in is ofce 4 Hold the ine please, 5 How can' help you? 6 Can speak to Karen Long 7 Its Ted Baxter. 8 What can 'do for you? ‘Vocabulary: months Sa. July7 October 0 january December2 August 8 May Apia February2 November 1. June 6 September 9 Match 3 Ds Apel 2 July 3 January 4 August 5 February 6 September 7 December 8 May 9 June 10 October 44 March 32 November Lesson 7.2 Vocabulary: work phrases La 1 call 2 answer 3 wite 4 take 5 work 6 work 7 tive 8 travel 9 have big 2c 3d 4h sf 607i 8a 9b Grammar: adverbs of frequency 2a a alvays b usually ¢ ofen sometimes. @ not often/ not usually f never 1 Ineverwatch TV inthe afternoon. 2 Maggle does usually take work home, 3 We sometimes work outdoors. 4 Do you Always goto bed ats o'dock. 5 He often plays go on Sundays, {6 They dont often travel abroad BI don’t offen sim nthe sea. 2 Im sometimes late for work 33 I never crve.. 4 | Usually sing and ply the plano at family partis. 5 my manager doesn’t usually answerthe phove at work, 6 He's ‘iways happy on friday sfternoons. Reading 4arb 203A D2 Olivia 2 Glia 3 Deroy 4 Darcy Olivia 5 Regina 6 Regina, Darcy 7 Darcy 8 Olive Writing 5 Hivared Can you call meat home this ftemoon? My phone numbers 0493 a930. Thanks, bilara Lesson 7.3 ‘Vocabulary: ordinal numbers and dates c qa 1 3 2 A 7 2 [Ffouley rn > 3 L 1} Ww vu] «(s[c[rfoyole Fl fF ‘ E N of stereo tera} sforF[Ff {ele] [e € «LF w F Vv E « fr] ofetelelv[e[n[t [a 6 [RE ;STTIATUTRIA[N|T f] fel [Fr x i R T we[wfrfwteltfelela| ela 7[ajo[s|PTi [rate] [® noo 1 o le} s| fr] fF] feb yelatqe T 7] Be] LF i ¥ F D a aistjanuary 2 sath March 3 ast May 4 12thDecember 55 2othjune 6 x6th November 7 2nd September 8 3rd February Grammar: would like a1 What would you like to 2 Tillkea 3 Would you like fs thank you '§ What would you tke 6 11 ike 1b 4 A: Would you like a black coffee? B: No, thank you. 2 A: What ‘would you lke to eat? Bes ikea sandwich please. 3 A: Would Yyou Tk a mineral water? B: No, thank you. 4 As Would you like an ‘range juice? B: Yes, please. 5 A: What woul you keto drink? B: Tike an espresso please. 6 A: Would you ike apiece of cake? 1B: Yes, please. 7 A: What would you lke to eat? Bd Uke a salad, please.” & A: Would you lke an instant coffee? B: No, thank you, Vocabulary: food a 4 vegetables 2 soup 3 salad 4 drinks 5 frit 6 desseris 7 snacks 8 starters 9 maln course Bb 4 starter 2 soup 3 snacks 4 maincourse 5 salad 6 vegetables. 7 dessert frult “9 drinks Listening 4 Conversation1=A Conversation 2 =D Conversation 3 = F Unit 8 ‘Vocabulary: leisure activities La 1 chess. 2 television 3 exercise 4 theatre 5 cycing 6 cat 7 tennis 8 football “9 walking 10 reading 48 swimming x2 sightseeing D 4 play chess 2 watch television 3 doexerise 4 gotothe theatie 5 gocycling 6 eatout 7 pleytennis Bplay football 9 s0forawalk 10 tead abook #4 go swimming 42 go sightseeing How to ... talk about things to do 2 4 Youcan watch 2 you canplay 3 youcanplay 4 you can do 5 Youcan go Grammar: like + -ing; want + infinitive Ba want 2 the 3 want q Uke 5 tke 6 want 7 lke 8 want 4 4 being 2 working 3 finishing 4 towork 5 togo 6 working 7 tobe 8 traveling 9 selling 30 to call ‘Vocabulary: adjectives 5a. dificult 2 easy 3 boring 4 fun 5 exciting 6 interesting D 4 boring 2 easy 3 Interesting 4 diMeukt 5 excking 6 fun Writing 6 + monothotet@burbankcnet 2 Manor Bridge Hotel 3 would tke 44 double 5 isth and oth December 6 How much 7 included 8 tennis court 9 look forward. 40 sincersly Lesson 8.2 ‘Vocabulary: rooms and furniture 1a 1 sofa 2 basin 3 bed 4 cooker 5 Midge 6 coffee table 7 wardrobe @ sink 9 washing machine 10 armchair 31 bath £2 car 33 tolet 44 minor 1b Bathroom: basin, bath, tllet_ Bedroom: bed, wardrobe, mitor Kitchen: cooker, idge, sink, washing machine Uving oom: sofa, coffee table, armchair "Garage: car Grammar: have got/has got Ba a Ive got 2 ‘sgot_3 hastgot 4 Vegot 5 haven't got 6 ve got Ds Shes got 2 ‘sgot 3 hasrtgot 4 got. 5 hasn't got 6 hasnt got 3 4 Have, got_2 have 3 Have, got 4 haven't 5 Has, got 6 has 1. AsHave you gota car? B:Yes, Ihave. 2 Ravis gota new house, 13 My parents havent got a washing machine. 4 Ac Has your house fol a garage? B:No, ithasn' 5 As Has that hotel gota swimming ool? B: Yes, ithas. 6 My hotel room hast got abath. 7 We've got anew baby. Youve gota beautiful at. 9 My sisters haven't {Botany children. 40 A: Have we got any milk Inthe rige? B Ys, we have, Listening Bia + {ve got anewbicycle, 2 Have you gota big hidge? 43 Wark hasnt got my email address. 4 Have your frends got {Televisions inter bedrooms? 5 They haven't gota coffee table. 6 She's gota nice soa. Reading © 41 No,it isnt. 2 I's yoo years ld. 3 The main streets Nevsky Prospect. 4 Hisfavoutit place is Stissak Cathedral. 5 There are beautiful paintings and acashpoint. 6 They goto thelr dacha. Lesson 8.3 How to ... make suggestions 1.4 How about a game oftennis? 2 How about/What about 1 sim in the lake? 3 How about/What about that new cafe ‘Cathedral Street? "4, How about/What about a game of hess?” § How about/What about afm atthe cinema? Grammar: question words 2 3 What 2 Who 3 How 4 Where 5 Which 6 How 7 Who 8 Which 3 4 What isher surname? 2 What does she do? 3 Whereis she from? 4 How old is she? 5 Where does she work?” 6 Who's he? 77 Whats the restaurant called?/What Is the name of the restaurant? {8 What food does it serve? 9 Wheres? 40 How much Isa ‘ypleal meal? ax Who Isthe owner? 32 Wheres she from? Vocabulary: food * O}e aye 2[sfelaltle]ola Tr falele n “Tephyolelo]tja|tle *[pfoltlaltlo u r “ly is|n 7Te[hlelelsle Listening Ba a tke 2 How 3 time 4 See G 4 reservation 2 table 3 Come 4 ready 5 lke 6 have 7 dtink ® Stil! 9 bil Review and consolidation units 7-8 Imperatives Lic 2b 3h af sa 6g 7e 84 Adverbs of frequency 2 4 Inever turnoff my mobile phone. 2 I'm sometimes late. 33 Doyou often work from home? 4 Arethey always happy? 5 usually have a coffee in the morning. 6 Do you sometimes play hesst 7 She isnt usualy early. They never listen to me. would like 3 4 What would you tke toeat. 2 Would you tke 2 cup of ea? 3 Falke acoffee please. 4 Wovld you like piece of cake? like + ing; want + infinitive 4 Adtiana tikes singing. 2 Does Peter want fo go out tonight? 3 My sister doesnt ike working fram home. 4 Jerome and Kay dort want to go swimming. 5 Alan kes playing got & Teachers dott usualy Ike checking homework. 7 | don't want to ook tonight. 1 Kiefer wants to meet lla, {9 Do you like working fom home, 4o_Do Shella ad lf tke watching TV have got/has got 1B 4 Have (you) got_2 Ve got 3 Hos 0D got_ 4 hasnt 5 "ve got 6 havenlt got 7 Have (you) got @ haven't 5 have got 40" ve got. a4 Have (hey) got 32 have question words 6 1 Where 2 Who 3 What 4 How 5 Which 6 What Dates 17 4 seth August 2 the Fist of September 3 251d November 4 the twenty second of January 3 sath March 6 the thiryfist of lune 7 ath February & the twelfth of Api Making suggestions 8 1 What about dinner tomorow night? 2 How about a game of tennis? 3 What about eating out tonight? 4 How about going cling? 5 What about paying chess? Vocabulary Osh 2i ai ag sc 6a7d Be 9d wi 10 + August, February September 2 call centre worker, use, waiter 3 beet, seafood, lamb 4 fun, boring, exciting 5 mirtor, wardrobe sofa 6 go.cling play football, got the theatre 7 affic, school, hospital Unit 9 The past Lesson 9.1 Vocabulary: saying years 1 + nineteen eightytwo 2 two thousand and four 3 eighteen oh three’ nineteen oh nine 5 nineteen seventy Ba. astly 9422 21st December, 19x33 3rd Apri 1973 44 28th Api, 2001 Grammar: past of to be: affirmative Ba iwas 2 were 3 were 4 was 5 was 6 were 2a were 2 were 3 nas 4 were 5 was 6 was 7 were 4.1 Jeff and | were late forthe pary,_2 My son and daughter Wwete at home. "3 | asa computerenginee.. 4 You wefe my best friend. 5 We were nthe garage. 6 Franz was my sisters best fiend, 7 This book was realy exciting. & They were at school today. 9 She was. university lecturerin London. 10 ftwas my Favourite restaurant ‘How to ... talk about childhood 15 & When was young, | was a good actor. 2 When she was a child, she was beautiful 3 When they were children, they wee frends. ’4 When he was young, Tim was very thin. 5 When you were child there you happy?” 6 When I was young, i west good at spor. ‘Vocabulary: prepositions 6 4 Einstein was bor on sath March, 1879. 2 Aled Hitchcock was famous for his fms. "3, Margaret Thatcher was friends with Ronald Reagan, a Matin tutherKing and Spike Lee were bor in llanta in Georgia._5 Marilyn Monroe was marred to Joe O/Magel and Arthur Millet. 6 lyndon Johnson was President of America from 1963 to 1969. 7 Some of Nina Simane’s musie was similar to Bile Holidays music, “@ Mikhail linka was good at singing/a good singer. Reading Tafat3F af sr 6T Lesson 9.2 Grammar: past of to be: negatives and questions ‘La. 4 Cate wasnt born inthe UK. She was born In Australi 2 Her parents werert from the UK. They were from the US and ‘Australia, 5 She wasnt a good singer a school. She was a food actor.” Her subject at university wast English It wos Economics, § Her ist big fim wasnt élzabeth, twas Oscar and Licinda. 6 Fer children weren't bor in 2002. They were born in 2001 and 2004, 1b 4 Was Cate born in the UK2 No, she wasn't. 2 Were Cat's parents fom the UK? No, they werett, 3 Was Cate a good singer St school? No, she wast, 4 Was Cates subject at university English? No, wasnt. Was Cate’ fst big ln Elizabeth No, it ‘wasnt, 6 Were he eildren born in 20027 No, they weren't 2 1 were 2 wore 3 wasn't q was 5 was 6 was 7 was B were 9 were s0 Were 41 werent a2 wos 33 was 2 4 Were you a good singer when you were young? 2 Richard and ‘Alex weren't at work yesterday. 3 wasn'ta mas teacher. was ascience teacher, Was Ronald Reagan aim sar? 5 My father wasn'ta composer buthe was amusician. 6 Were you st home Test right?" 7 When was you last holiday? 8 Who was your best friend at school? -g What was Marlon Brando's lst fin? 20 Was | your father a politician? Vocabulary: yesterday, last, ago 4aic 2036 4A 5B D 1 yestercay evening 2 aweek ago/ast week 3 three years ago ‘lastnight 5 last week 6 tendays ago. 7 last month 8 yesterday morning, Listening {5a 4 Shewantsajob. 2 Wsinchicago._3 She wasasales aseistan, 4 Ia hopin San Diego. 5 She wasa cal centre worker. 6 Yes, she can, aright 2 Would 3 was 4 wasnt 5 that 6 wasn't Lesson 9.3 ‘Vocabulary: housework Aa 1 cook 2 do 3 vacuum 4 clean § iron 6 wash D A irona shirt B clesn the bathroom C do the laundry cook dinner E vacuum the house F wash the dishes Le 4 Could you iran my shirts? 2 Could you do the laundry? 3 Could you cook dinner? 4 Could you vacuum the house? 5 Could you wash the dches? 6 Could you clean the bathroom? How to ... ask about an experience 2 1 Howwasyourflight? 2 How was school? 3 How was the party? 4 How was your weekend? 5 How was your holiday? Grammar: Can/Could you ...?; Can/Could I....? 3 4 Canitalkto you? _2 Canyou cook dinner?” 3 Could you pen the window? 4 Can sit down? 5 Could | work at home tomorrow? 6 Could you tun onthe television? Ascabadaase Writing 5 4 Longtimenosee, 2 How was your holiday? 3 the weather was very bad 4 Rozais two yeats old now. 5 Last year was a Sales te. 6 Could | stay at your house on Wednesday night? 7 Iwan to see you. Could you send me an email Unit 10 Stories Lesson 10.1 ta hidden phrase go : [mele a[s|tlelalt|s 3 fmf o[v[e tlaly safelrfe[s|t[s e[b[rle[alk 7{whifn s(1Jolsle offlifala Db 4 breakyourleg 2 get married 3 movetoanew house 4 winthelottery” 5 a police officer arrests you Grammar 1: Past Simple: affirmative 2 a started 2 cooked 3 waked 4 wanted 5 ted 6 moved 7 played 6 closed 9 listened 0 talked Pronunciation: /t/, /d/ and /id/ B 4 wantediid! 2 lked// 3 moved id! talked A/ 5 wanted i” 6 closed id! 7 atesteg/el 8 listened Mt 9 asked t/ a0 finished) 44 played id! 12 cooked t/ Grammar 2: Past Simple: negatives and questions a 1 was 2 started 3 did't move 4 didtstay 5 moved G loved. 7 didntlove & eidrit ike. 9 didnt stay 1D 4 A: Did Van Gogh stay in Pats? B No, he did't. 2 A: Did Von ‘Gogh move to London? B: Ves, he did. 3° A: Did Van Gogh iove Eugenie Lover? B: Yes, he did. A: Did Eugenie Loyer ove Van Gogh? B: No, she did't. 5 A Od Van Gogh ike hs job? B: No, he ‘har. Listening Bae 2f3aacsd 6b Lesson 10.2 Grammar: Past Simple (irregular verbs) i La 1 gotmaried 2 bought 3 went 4 saw § said 6 met 7 eave 8 found > hidaen phrase Pp who a|t ai € e Olu f f T © e 7 © 1 won 2 gotmaried 3 didn't go 4 sald didn't have ‘6 went 7 looked 8 was” 9 bought 20 did he buy 21 did't buy. 42 bought 1 Did you find your wallet? 2 Did Terry go outlast night? 3 Did they buy anew car? 4 Did youlove her? 5 Did Harty move to London? 6 Did you say Yes” 7 Did youlose your passport on holiday? 8 Did we winthe lottery? ‘Vocabulary: high numbers 2 4 two thousand, one hundred and My. 2 one thousand and ten. 3 nine hundred and eighty 4 ffeen thousand, sk hundred and weber thousand, nine hundred and ninety: rine 6 eighty sik thousand, three hundred and twenty-one 7 one hhurered and fiteen thousand, two hundred two hundred thousand, one hundred and nine Listening 818650 2 190 3 770 4 6671 5 122 6 600 7 3,600 8 3,000, 000 9 1§5 10 £00,009, 150.000 Writing 4-1 tas a good week fo Cristiano Andrade from Portugal. 2 He got maried to Alexandre Serrano on his eightyfrs birthday 33 He metheron holiday in Ri deane'ro. 4 "Rio was very Beautiful he sal, but Alexandre is very, very beautiful” 1 thas a bad week fr football eam Rochdale United. 2 They bought footballer Clive Lightfoot fr 1.6 lion. 3 Cvearved at ‘the football club on Monday morning. 4 Inthe afferoon he broke his leg. 5 Now he can't play football for six months. Lesson 10.3 Grammar: going to 14 Theyte goingto get maried. 2 Tm going to move to a hot country. 3 "im going goto bed carly tonight. 4 She's golng to find anew jo. 5 We're going to gota the beach this, ftemoon, 6 You'e going to break yourleg. 7 He's going tobe Fich. 8 Shes going to cook diner tonh. 2a. 1 Im going to eata lot of vegetables. 'm not going to eat meat, 2 He's going todo aot of exercise. He's not gong to srt the Internet every evering. 3 We're going tomove house. We'e not foing to watch alot ofTV._ 4 She's going to get anew job. She's fot going to go out everynight. 5 They'e going to travel abroad. ‘They're not gong to buy anew ca 4 Areyou going to eat meat? 2 Isyoursister going to get a new job?’ Are your parents going to buy anevé car?» Isyour husband going to Sut the Internet every evening? 5, Where are you and your husband going to move to? 6 What jobs your sister [oing to eet?-7 Whete are your parents going to travel? & What tiers are you and your husband going todo? 3 4 What ae you going to donext weekend? 2 Ave you going to see Jane this evening? 9 Why are they going to learn Spanish? 4 lshe going tohalla teal?” 5 Who's going to wash the shes? 6 Ate we going to eat ut tonight? 7 Where ae you going tole? 8 What she going to do? dard 20 3b 4! 5c 6e D 1 He's goingto lear to dive. 2 She's going to have ‘child. 3 Hes golngto gett. 4 She's going to goto University. 5 Hes going ret. 6 She's going to start a business Sa Name: AlexTew Age: 21 Alex's website: wn rilliondolarhomepage.com B 1 He was poor. 2 He's a university student 3 He bought avwebsite. 4 Each pel was $1 5 Alex started the business ‘nth August, 2005. 6 Alexmade $1,000,0c0 on ah January, 2008 7 Alex plans to finish his university course and start new Interet businesses Review and consolidation units 9-10 Past of to be 11 were was 3 wee 4 were 5 was 6 was 7 was @ Was g wasn't 10 was 34 Were 42 weren't 13 was sy was 45 were 36 weren't 2 Were was he born? 2 What were their names? 33 When were you ateacher? 4 Where was she yesterday? When was your birthday? 6 How was your aliday? Can Vyou; Could Lyou Bryou 21 3 you 4! 51 6you 7! 8 you Past simple 4 s anested 2 came 3 lost 4 sald 5 got 6 played 4. A:When did the match start? Bit started at half past three 2 A: What did you have for lunch? Bs had salad. 3 A: Where did they move to? B: They moved to Australia but they didn't move to Sydney. [aA Did you go swimming? Be We didnt go swimming, We went to the park. '5 A: Wht did you buy in town? _B: | bought some clothes. Bh: bia Marlene take any photos of you. B: No, she dat. But she took some pictures of Michael. ‘Tac Wihere did Hary and Sally meet? Be They met at university. {Bas Where did you see her? "BI saw her in a caf on Upper Steet going to 6 1 Tens going to get married. 2 [imot gong to lve abroad. 3 Samuel's going to lear to dance 4 Art and Garfunkel arent going to make new record § Weve going to move to Scatiand. & The police are going to arest him. 7 Mike end Danielle are nat going to come to the wedding 8 Hes not going to cook dinner. 17-1 Where are they going to move to? 22 What she going te buy? 3 Whoare you going to talk to? 2 What time/When are you going to meet them? $3 What are they going to play? What is he going to have for dinner? en are you going to retire? B What is she going (0 learn to do? Vocabulary 1B 4 ten thousand, three hundred and one 2 seven hundred and thirty-three 3 one thousand, one hundred and forty 4 sitysic thousand 3 one hundred and twelve thousand, five hundred & one hundred and one 4 one handred and ninety-nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety- 8 ve hundred thousand and five 9 1 break 2 go 3 have gaget § stort 6 win 7 move B lean 9 slay 30 get

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