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Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Paul Seligson American English File Student Book 1 Clive Oxenden Christina Latham-Koenig Paul Seligson OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS. Paul Seligon and Clive Oxenden are original co-authors of English File 1 ian 1996) and English File 2 (pab. 1997), Contents ie Vocabulary EY Nice to meet you verb be !, pronouns: you, ee. numbers 1-20, daysofthe week vowel sounds word stress Hy Fm not American, verb be = and vowel sounds, word stress Hi, 'm Tom, What's your name? 1 SAYING HELLO a GHP Listen and read. Number the pictures 1-4. Hii, Pim Tom. What's your name? Anna, Sorry? Anna! Hi, Dad. This is Dave. Hello. Nice to meet you. ‘Nice to meet you, Good evening, What's your name? My name's Janet Leigh. You're in room Hello, John. How are you? TT'm fine, thanks, And you? Ym OK, thank you. Pub bP e> Omb wee D Good morning > 12:00 Good afternoon 12:00-6:00 p.m. Good evening 6:00 p.m. > 2 GRAMMAR verb be +, pronouns a Complete the sentences with are, is, or am. Pm Tom, = 1 2e_ Tom. Ce My name's Janet Leigh. = My name _:_ Janet Leigh. Hi You're in room 5. = You in room 5. oyisseneeatancinepe: cory nerirrnes b © p.122 Grammar Bank 1A. Read the rules and do the exercises d_<12> Role-play the dialogues with the sound effects. ¢ Try to remember the names in your class. € Introduce yourself to five other students. Say He’s / She's Hello. 1m Antonia. BSS 3 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds, word stress English FE S6UR@ pietfes help your pronunciation a (15 Listen and repeat the words and sounds. > gt Dd @) fish [tree cat [boot |train _| bike it he am you! |tey |r | this |she | Write these words in the columns above. Listen and che Repeat the words. mame is thanks my Word 34855 important. ¢ Underline the stressed syllable in these words. ds Listen and check. Which two words are not stressed on the first syllable? © Write the words from cin the chart. food/drinks | travel | communication coffee ar zs | = | SOS SRS hg f In pairs, write two more words in each column. 4 VOCABULARY numbers 1-20 16> Listen and repeat the numbers. JoeB aS hab stb e472 ebichy a0 11 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 b © p.i40 Vocabulary Bank Numbers. Do part 1 17 Listen, Where are they? Write 1-4 in the boxes. je number oO 5 dollars [hotel Room _!2_ (pl taxi —4& Townsend Road cents Listen again. Write a number in each blank. 5 SAYING GOOD-BYE 18 Listen and number the phrases 1-6, Good-bye: a Bye. a Good night. a See you. a See you on Saturday.) See youtemorrow, [3 b 18> Complete the days of the week with a CAPITAL letter. Listen and repeat. W ESSE eee Monday uesday ednesday © hursday = tiday = aturday Sunday G verb be = and (7 V countries and nationalities, numbers 20-1,000 P vowel sounds 1 VOCABULARY countries and nationalities a How do you say | your country in English? | your language | | two countries near you | b © p.14i Vocabulary Bank Countries and nationalities. ¢ “40> Where's the stress? Listen and underline the stressed syllable. Listen and repeat. Japan Japanese ‘Germany German. China Chinese Taly Italian the United States American Mexico Mexican In pairs, do the quiz. I'm not American, I'm Canadian! Where are you from? ~~) 1'm trish. fm from Dublin, 2 LISTENING & SPEAKING a (15> Listen and number the pictures 1-4. {24 b Listen again and complete the dialogues. 1A Areyou 2 No, I'm (228 Pm from Vancouver Where are you from? We're from Are you on vacation? No, we aren't, We're on business, #_. She's from Where's she from? Is she No, she isn't, She's Buenos Aires, Oh ob we > ob 4A Mmm, delicious. Is it 2 B No, itisn’t. It’s © Repeat the dialogues. Copy the chythm. d In pairs, look at the pictures, Role-play the dialogues. 3 GRAMMAR verb be -| and 7) 6 VOCABULARY numbers 20-1,000 a Complete the chart What's your phone nunber? Question | Shortanswer | Negative American. -<_ you American? No,Pexssi, [I Which number do you hear? 6 No,I'm from Mexico, _Siauo Listen and circle a or b above. © MSP Listen and check. Repeat the sentences. d 5 SPEAKING a Ask other students, b In pairs, ask about the people and things in the pictures. Where's it from? ~~ ts from Peru. Where oe they fom? > G possessive adjetves: my, your, etc V personal information: address, phone number, etc. P the alphabet, /ar/ and /aof 1 LISTENING a What do you think? Complete the sentences with one of the countries. Australia 7Britain “Canada “Ireland “the US Every year thousands of students travel to different countries to study English. Where do they go? | Here are the Top Five countries. 600,000 study English in 500,000 study English in 120,000 study English in £80,000 study Engish in Seale 440,000 study Engish in _tee-wS _¢ b Listen, Complete the receptionist’s questions. 1 Whar’ your first name? 2 bine your last name? <3 Mow do you spel it? 4 Where are you ves? 5 dee you student? 6 How old cre ___ you? 7 ia your address? 3 What's zip codet 9 _wnuts your e-mail address? 10. What's your ral 2 PRONUNCIATION the alphabet 121 Can you say the alphabet? Listen and repeat theleters. ABCDEFGHI JKLMNOPQ RSTUVWXYZ b 122) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. train | tree | egg | bike | phone| boot | car a [BF o fa |r e |i 2 pj |e w 2: eee € 25) Write the other leters of the alphabet in the correct columns. Listen and check. d In pairs, practice saying these abbreviations, PO KS 6D vip DVD MTV yeM Wp . . 3 SPEAKING 4 28> Listen and repeat the questions from Le, Copy the rhythm. wate your fistnama? > What's your first name? b © Communication interview p.111 Copy the shythm of English 4 GRAMMAR possessive adjectives @ Look at the (Highlight@d) words, Which is an adjective? Which is a pronoun? 1 Where are {ft from? 2 What’s §f6if@) name? b 425» Complete the chart with your, im his, her, their, or our. Listen and check. Tilia family is from Rome. You're in level 1 E: This is ta. lassroom. He's the director of studies. 5 name is Michael She's your teacher, bet name is Lucy. students are from different countries names are Tina and Daniel. ‘We're an international school. They're new students, ¢ © p.t22 Grammar Bank 1C. Read the rules and do the exercises. 5 PRONUNCIATION /ar/ and /au/ 6 SPEAKING 126) Listen and repeat the words and sounds. Look at the photos. In pairs, ask and answer em the questions, Famous actors ~ but do you remember their names? What’s ‘his name? What’s hee name? % How do you 4 a cm gee speie Where's he from? Where's SH from? b “437 Write these words in the chart. Listen and repeat the words. y Y How old is How old is 8He? (think) She's American. She's about 35. > her first our Idorit know. > = : 2 pa G a/ an, plurals, this / that / these / those V the dassraom, common abjeds, dassroom language —— P vowel sounds no What's this? lesan iD card a mm cy 1 VOCABULARY the classroom, common objects 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds ‘a Can you see these things in your classroom? Yes (V) a 130 Listen and repeat the six picture words or No (x)? and sounds. atable a alight a ees POO TRE aboard 2 apicture = cap Ae a ic) aqv a aDVD player aCDplayer El walls a g bull book Ghai look awindow a chairs a = 5 Se eet 4 adr up tissues umbrella b 42 Listen and repeat the words ¢ 42> What's in the bag? Match the words and SST ror |lecaar ease emaidenicy pictures. Listen and check. Elan address book Eikeys SEK horse | your door picture tissues Ean ID card [ise ow ot ae ae | Devins [a lipstick Elacell phone [Ea change purse dn) ra EMRES i of Beeaty | Meecoe a enere mann etre b AST Listen to the groups of words, Circle the word with a different vowel sound. © Practice saying the words. d © p.142 Vocabulary Bank Common objects. e In pairs. ‘A Close your eyes. B Give Aa thing from your bag or pocket Ask What's this? or What are these? A Say I's a... or They're 3 GRAMMAR a/ an, plurals, 4 CLASSROOM LANGUAGE this | that | these / those a Match the phrases and the pictures. a Write aor an. 1 2 watch 2 2 umbrella 3 —_ calendar 4 20 IDeard 5 2. photo b Write the plural. 1 stamp t 2 match a 3 key c Complete the questions with this, that, these, or those. What's 2 GIVING INSTRUCTIONS (#] Open your books (, please). | (Please) Dor’t write. 12] Can you open the door (, please)? What are tio? 2 What are 2 d_ © p.22 Grammar Bank 1D. Read the rules and do th : Ce 1b «432 Listen. Check (7) the ten phrases in a you hear. € In pairs, ask and answer. Use pictures 1-8 in le for this these and point to things in the class for that / those. ¢ 139 Complete the sentences. Listen and check. 5 138) SONG 4) Eternal Flame ri (oy) VOCABULARY drinks a Match the words and pictures. coffee tea (orange) juice /'ormds d3us! (Diet) Coke ‘mineral water In pairs, cover the words and test your partner. ASKING FOR A DRINK a 4135 Cover the conversation What drinks does Mark have? YOU HEAR © Would you like a 1 sit? Yes, a Diet Coke, please. and lemon? Just lemon, 9 Here you of . Thank you, 4 Coffee? 1 2 Coffee, please 5 42 2 Yes, please. * 2 No, thanks. Here you are. Thanks. b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR phrases. cs Copy the rhythm. d In pairs, role-play the dialogue SOCIAL ENGLISH 437? Listen. Circle the correc 1 What's Mark's last name? 2 Where's the hotel? 3 Would Mark like a drink? 4. How do they go to the hotel? b What do you think? 1 Is Allie American? 2 Are they friends? a © Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? Listen again and check. How do you say them in your language? EMD wstizom Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases. jane Ly tale va Cone milk lemon sugar /'fogar! [2 t ir a a a and listen, Mark is American, He works for MIC, @ music company. He's on a plane to the UK. BB usenglish eee ee EAS Uceogsh iy cemer carpark Ryder / Wilder atthe sigport in the cy center yes/no by taxi / by car USEFUL PHRASES ‘Welcome to the UK. How far isit? / Great! Allright. Let's go. Can [help you with your bags? No, it’s OK, thanks. o lie works for MIC in the UK. Care COE Wrrninc a Complete the form with your information, ¢ Write this text again with capital letters Riverside School of English my name's marta. i'm from rio Jn brazil, and i speak portguese. my teacher is american. his ames gerry. my english lasses Student registration form are on tuesdays ad thursday First name Last name Mc/ Nes. Ms. onaninenaed Nationaliey ar Marital status O) Married Bisingle Di divorcen Separated Peenelaet Fee | WRITE a similar text about you Exmail address Phone numbers home | work I t col f Passport / ID number | Signature Date i b In English these words start with a CAPITAL letter. names Mark Ryder ‘countries, nationalities, and languages France, French ‘towns and cities “|Buenos Aires «days of the week “Monday z the first word in a sentence [Her father is from China. the pronoun I ‘She's Mexican, and I'm Colombian. Ae What do you remember? GRAMMAR © word groups Circle the correct sentence, a or b. Circle the word that is different. yeaa one three five b Hi. Susanna 7 1 a) Hello, Whats your name? Bes on a ae & Hele whatour nett 2 Ireland Chinese. Thailand Spain oe Gesnaitiont 3 British Taian. Japanese Mexico Bi deroliade 4 Gixteen. forty ninety eighty 3 a Where he's from? 2 you her he ( Where's he from? 6 ‘they. his our my dea thee eeiat: 7 where how what watch 15 ‘They aren't English. 8 wallet pencil lipstick address 5 a “Are you from Beijing?” “Yes, 'm.” 9 newspaper book magazine lipstick “Are you from Bejing?” “Yes, Lam” 10 fisten read pen look 6 @ She's Spanish. Her name's Ana. “Bo > She's Spanish. His name's Ana. 7 @ We're Italian. Your last name is Tozzi b Were Italian. Our last name is Tozzi He RUN STATON, ia Vente heer a © p.i56 Sound Bank. In pairs, test each other on bowibeaed the vowel sounds, 1-21 9 a Itsan umbrella. Pics base O ics vumbrea 2 10 eee ei b Underline the word with a different sound. b They're watches ‘oD jane ne Y she het see VOCABULARY | & prepositions 1] FX stamps what bag Complete with a, from in, off, or 10. e Go 10. gate. 2 @ key rect they 1 Tm Japan, r si 2 Go page 74 31.4 oard are card 3 What oniur 22 Eiht iy 4 Look the board. 5 Please turn your cell phone. 4 0 one | b verb phrases | 5 China sit | ‘Match the verbs and phrases. Close. your books. © Underline the stressed syllable. “Answer Listento Open Read Work ms Rau the text. address coffee Argentina in paits. Portuguese umbrella the CD. soe the door, m0 the questions. What can you do? REVIEW & CHECK CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? Where are English words from? From Old English ‘Many basic English words came from Old English, eg. ERBIANGROUSE WorRaM — From Latin Gare WaTEE. They sometimes Other English words come from Latin have irregular pronunciation. From French, Some English words come from French, Today English isan international eg., oval, Hotel, menu, beef, language. Thousands of English words | come from other languages. 2, BiSSta (Spanish, id (Japanese) | ‘Technology Every year hundreds of words come into a Read the text once, Do you know the highlighted words? b Read the text again. Now cover the text, Can you remember where these words come from? Write them in the chart. Hnternet_ wine menu house hotel family siesta woman judo e-mail Old Other | | English Latin French languages | Technology | [Taternet CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? a Can you..7 Yes (7) Where are words in your language from? eount from 1-20 count from 20-100 (20, 30, ete) CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? — count from 100-1,000 (100, 200, etc.) pai say the days of the week 138 Listen. Circle a orb. Vanapeeaeie) What’syourname? @)Carlos, —_b 21. Ciepalggu edie 1 @ Where's he from? b Where's she from? Fheay ave angein your bog ot chet 2.) He’s from Canada bb She's from Canad (ome keys, etc.) 2 the Liao b Complete with How, What, or Where. 4a What's his name? b What’sher name? rare ena tones 5 a thecredit card b the credit cards 6 a page 13 bb page 30 = ’s your last name? 7 a Gate number 14 b Gate number 40 —— do you spell it? 8 a Mike@info.br b Mike@info.ar are you from? 9 a Mr.G. Smith _—’s your phone number? 10 a Tuesday ‘sour address? G simple present [+) and =) \V verb phrases, regular plurals re P consonant sounds, third person 5 oe They live in a house.) He doesn't smoke. Ce een M Min ty 1 VOCABULARY verb phrases a <23 what do you think? Complete with a percentage, bn pairs, mak true [ or [= sentences about you. €-8 50% (fifty percent). Listen and check == a dase 1 | ead a newspaper every da 2 = — WHAT % OF AMERICAN PEOPLI ¢ © p.ia3 Vocabulary Bank Verb phrases. read a newspaper every day use the Internet 20% | smoke speak Spanish =n rink coffee every day have a TV at home ah 2 READING Look at the photos. Which things are “typically American”? b_Read the text. Check your answer to a. 1 Jen from Korea works in a coffeehouse in Seattle 3 Carlos is a tourist from Spain People in America fk lot of coffee - cappuccino and | People HE cars everyhere —to the store o the movies, and to mocha cofees ae really popular. Children sometimes work, Americans big cats. SUVS and minivans are popular. In the to coffeehouses and dik hot chocolat. in my US, cars stp when you Bid onthe crosswalk — i's incredible! Cars coffeehouse, we a rule: ‘No smoking.’ Men and ‘AGROB for you in Madid.?? Women d6A/tSMGKE inside. They SMOKE outside.” 4 Marilia from Brazil works as an “au pat” in Boston 2 eral Sem een 32 Sieaai nl aes 66 | think my American family is typical. The woman GaSR'E HCH. She people here Bl everynhere— on tetra, onthe bus, just pizza in the ironeve, but she HARES cooking shows on and on the subway, I with thee American students, TV every day The man MMBBlon weekends. He BRFaiastic pata and they iy books all the time, When | Wait book, | dishes. Their child fi trie diet. She Bas hot dogs and French {to the unversity library? fries at home, and she goes to a fest ood restaurant every week ?? ¢ Find the four irregular plurals in the first 5 WRITING & SPEAKING paragraph and mah the chart. How do a Write your nationality in the title. Then cross out pron Depo mno CLTns, the wrong word(s), e.g., They live in ehouse / an Singular Plural apartment. Complete the sentences with your ideas. man a fimenf woman /'womanf ewes f'waman/ child tardy /tfuldrany pexson ipl d Read the text again. Underline three things that are the same in your country and three things that are different. 3 GRAMMAR simple present [+] and (=) ‘a Answer the questions. 1 Look at the JRIGUINEHEER! verbs. Why do the verbs in paragraph 4 end in 2 Write the he / she form of these verbs. cook 50 make watch 3 Find three negative [=] verbs. Which one is different? Why? have oS b © p.i24 Grammar Bank 2A. Read the rules and ell ety do the exercises. They lve in a house / an apartment. 4 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds, -s They have / don’t have a pet. They have ___ child | children & st 5 fas They go to for their vacation. os +o SR eS Se vase dog snake zebra leg __witth ‘The mother works / doesn’t work. a She cooks / doesn’t cook. a Listen and repeat the words and sounds. ee eat oo howewor. b Practice saying the sentences. She reads fou * Iv Vicky lives in Vienna She watches ===. on 1V, Jal David doesn't drive. She drivesa 02 Jsi_Sally speaks Spanish. Ere Et Jal iis in Brazil Leena ae ‘The father works / doesn’t work iw! William works as a waiter. etssks/ can't cook. ¢ (25> Listen and repeat the third person forms. He does / doesn’t do housework. af a He reads 22 922 pe.\ She cooks alot She lives in a house. He watches 2 <-»_ on TV. She drinks coffee. He has a cat. He drivesa_Co-* He eats pizza. She does homework, He sa He watches TV. It finishes in a minute. 'b Read your sentences to a partner. Are they the same or different? G simple present common verb phrases P consonant sounds 1 READING Natasha and Darren want to meet other singles on the Internet, Look at their pictures. How old do you think they are? b Natasha e-mails Darren and he answers. Read their e-mails. Then cover them and complete the sentences with Natasha or Darren. 1 Darren _ is 30, 2 Andosha i528 works for a magazine. works with computers. likes hamburgers, likes movies. doesn't like fast food. A likes Japanese food. Dear Darren, My name is Natasha and | Ive in Boston. I'm 28 and | work for a magazine. | ike music, good food, and movies. Prease write, Natasha Dear Natasha, Thanks for your e-mail | live in Boston, too. I'm 30 and I work with computers. Let's meet for lunch, Do you like hamburgers? | know a good place downtown, Darren Hi Darren, Sorry, I don’t like hamburgors, but | love Japanese food. Friday at 4:00 at Kiku? I's a Japanese restaurant on Court Street. SSS Hi Natasha, (OK. See you on Friday. When Natasha meets Darren. 2 = Do you watch TV? ‘What shows do you like? GRAMMAR simple present [7] a 4 "Natasha and Darten meet for lunch 28 Cover the conversation and listen. What does Darren say about + alcohol + sushi + his mother Listen again. Complete the conversation. D Hi. Ate you Natasha? N Yes, and you're Darren. Nice to tus °' _ you, D Sorry Pm late 'N No problem. Would you like a glass of wine? D No, thanks. I don’t _—aleohol, Mineral water for me. D What’ this N Sushi. It’ fantastic. Don't you "it D Not 201 Sorry. N U5 food do you liket D Tusually cc at home. My mother's a very good cook. N Do you with your mother? D Yes Ido. N Oh, Does your mother work? D Yes, she e N Where does she — z D She wr" ina supermarket. Complete the questions and short answers with do, does, and don't you like sushi? No, I daa ‘Yes, she What food lo — you like? | Where lt¢S she work? your mother work? © p.i24 Grammar Bank 2B. Read the rules and do the exercises. LISTENING 25> Listen to the rest of the conversation. Is the lunch a success (©) or a disaster)? Listen again. Complete the chart with ¥ (yes) or X (no) Natasha | Darren likes computers | x a swatches TV = ‘goes to the movies c % drinks coffee | In pairs, ask and answer questions about Darren and Natasha. = SPEAKING Imagine you want to meet other singles, and you go to an agency. Look at the Meeting People form. What questions does the interviewer ask? p 28 Meeting People b Listen and check. Listen again. Copy the rhythm. ETT ¢ In pairs, role-play an interview at Meeting People. ‘A You want to meet a boyfriend or girlfriend. Wes dena se B You are the interviewer. Ask A the questions and write the Howokl/? >| me : answers in the form. works? ss a 4. Change roles. Where /tve? 5 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds fT aca ves What languages / speak? See Se & at Je O keys girl tie shower _ television right / smoke? vi 27 Lis s ete ne a a Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds. comment Ae ‘ b Practice saying the sentences. eee ae Ik Karen likes coffee. i ee __ Ig/ Greta goes to golf classes. What food / ike? F000 ‘tf Tim eats out on Tuesdays. Aff Natasha likes sushi. 5! Mike usvally watches television, Jel Ricky reads Irish writers. What newspaper / read? NEWSPAPER a ‘What sports / play? spor f 6 (28) SONG 2) Something Stupid G af an+ jobs V jobs P consonant sounds READING Look at the photos of Annabel, Do you think she’s a professional artist or a professional musician? Read the interview and match the questions with her answers. Do you like your job? Why? “How many hours do you work? Do you earn a lot of money? Where do you work? ‘What don't you like about your je How do you relax after work? What do you do? In pairs, guess the meaning of the (highlighted) words. Check with your teacher or a dictionary. d Read the article again. Underline two good and two bad things about Annabel's job. 2 VOCABULARY jabs a Look at Annabel’s pictures. How many of these jobs can you say in English? What do you do? ma student A Doubje “| 1 What do you do? Fife : im an arts. da and paint pictures fr magaines, books, CD coves ~all kinds of things 2 ith do yor tip I work at ome. | ave a room just for my work 34 heute de yu ‘seve? J usualy work about eight hous a day, fro 8:50 to 530, Somelimes | work again inthe evenings or on weekends when tim ins humy to fnsh a picture ot Of tman 2 “et Itdepénds. lear from about $350 to $4,000 fora picture Sometimes | have a lot of work, but sometimes I don't That's problem. And | don’t have paid vacations Ds gta U2 gut poh? Las : 5 HOP ‘Yes. Lovet because every day's different, and | like Seat 6 1S Sef hen need to vock fst andthe ideas ont come. And sometimes it's lanl, when you don't work with other people. TF Mos de con tle af lor iy I play the bassin a Bafd called international airport. \We play on weekends in coffeehouses and clubs. b Ask and answer with the pictures. He's a pilot ¢ © p.144 Vocabulary Bank Jobs. Look at the question and answers. How do you say them in your language? ~ What do you do? s ma musician. “ Pm an engineer P'm unemployed. I'm in school Tm in college. y I work for a French company. Tork in a store. sk five other students in the class. @ What do you do? 3 GRAMMAR a / an = jobs ‘Complete with a, an, or - 1 Hes 2 actor 2 She's 2 politician. 3 They're — nurses 4.Were = lawyers He's teacher. 6 She's 222 actress. 7 Are you a journalist? 8 Tm —< pilot 9 He’s 4 builder. Remember! Use a/ an + job, e.g., He's a musician, Not He’s-musician: Don't use a / an with plurals, e.g They're doctors. wor Fheyrea doctors: 4 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds a (25° Listen and repeat sentences 1-9. Copy the thythm, How do you pronounce the -er/ -or ending? singer b 210 Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds. fob Sy a | parrot flower chess jazz _yacht ¢ Practice saying the sentences. /p/ Paul's politician. Jif Phil's fantastic farmer. tf/ Charles teaches Chinese. dg/ Jim and George are journalists. fy! Are you a musician? Ini A singer sings songs. 5 LISTENING & SPEAKING Doyouworkinanof fice? When people speak fast they don’t seperate words. a 211? Listen to a radio show called Guess my job. ‘Three people guess a person’s job. Underline the ten questions they ask. Where? inside Do you work...? outside nan office athome in a factory ’ in a hospital When? in the morning in the afternoon inthe evening =) How? EK ‘with your hands % — with other people 9 ee speak any other languages: camalotof mony. S$ drive: b Listen again, What does the person answer? Write (yes), N (no), or D (It depends) after each question. \with a computer Do you...? write letters or e-mails ‘wear a uniform ¢ Look at Phil's answers. What do you think his job is? d_ 212) Listen to the end of the show. What does Phil do? G possessive s V family a P consonant sounds Who's Joanna? She's my boyfriend's sister. Relatively famous 1 GRAMMAR possessive s a Look at the photo, What does ' 1 b Match the people in photos 1-6 with e © p.124 Grammar Bank 2D. Read the rules and do the exercises, their famous relatives af. In pairs, ask and answer questions. Use these words. f Whose is it? Match the people a-f with their possessions. mother father brother sister (think) ifs J. K. Rowling's pen. (ex) wife (ex) husband f & Pi 5 beg Who's he? (picture 1) Chink) he's i Hugh Grants brother aaa pen tie ¢ 218 Listen and check - a ( Listen and repeat the sentences. § shoes “ag? | cap 2 VOCABULARY family a © p.i45 Vocabulary Bank The family. b Talk to a partner. brothers and sisters. | cousins | auntsand uncles | do you have? ‘grandparents children, nieces and nephews . How many 3 PRONUNCIATION consonant sounds a (24) Listen and repeat the words and consonant sounds. Iba da od bag thumb mother monkey nose house b Practice saying the sentences. What's your brother's job? 1 think my cousin is thirty-three. “They live with their father. My mother’s name is Mary. Do you know my nephew Nick? fh) Her husband's hairdresser. 4 LISTENING a <2i8> Listen to Sarah talking to her boyftiend about her family. Label the photos. b Listen again. Answer these questions. 1 Who's Martin? Where does he work? 2 Who's Philip? How old is Sophie® 5 SPEAKING a Write on a piece of paper the first names of five people in your family. Give the piece of paper to your partner. b Ask and answer these questions about the people. He's my nephen ny sister's son, 3: Where are they? What does Adam do? VOCABULARY hotel words Match the words and symbols. reception a a single room the elevator adoubleroom LET aie Vea e ky) si © the (1t/ ground) floor /flar! * =] * 7) B the bar a at © b In pairs, cover the words and test your partner. CHECKING IN a (Q1® Cover the conversation and listen, Answer the questions. 1 How many nights is Mark’s reservation for? 2 What's his room number? 'b Listen again. Complete the YOU HEAR phrases. ¢ ©217 Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases. Copy the chythm. d In pairs, role-play the dialogue. Use your name. YOU HEAR Good evening, sir Can you 220!) that, please? For five night 2 Can Lou your passport, please? » Can you sign here, +? Do you want a smoking or non-smoking room? 4 Here's your 4. It's room 425, on the fourth floor. > Is over there. Do you need help with your bul? Enjoy your sta, Mr. Ryder. SOCIAL ENGLISH @ (21® Listen and complete the chart. | Mark | Allie ‘Where are they from? [aeons ‘Are they married? Do they have children’ How old are they? b Why does Allie think the phone call is from Mark's wife? ‘¢ Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? Listen again and check. How do you say them in your language? ‘on You say 2 ‘Hello, I have a reservation, My name's Mark Ryder. RYDER Yes, that’s right. eee eee Non-smoking, please. ‘Thank you. Where's the lift? No, it’s OK, thanks. ‘Thank you. EE us English elevator | EAS uKenglish ft int USEFUL PHRASES Sorry. ->That’s OK. ‘What do you think? Would you like another drink? Thave to go nov. ETI Multizom PVE ee Ale ‘To practice your English you can write to a “penpal” in another country. You can find penpal websites on the Internet. B= From: Rosa [rosamarquez@hitmail.com] To: Stefan [stefan7541200@moebius.ch] Subject:_Hi from Mexico Hi Stefan, * My name's Rosa. ? I'm from Mexico, and I live in Monterrey. ° I'm a receptionist at a hotel. | study English in my free time. + speak Spanish and a little English. * | want to learn English for my job and to travel. ® | have a big family. | have three brothers and a sister. ? My father is a builder and my mother doesn’t work. My brothers and my sister are at school. ® My brothers are 14, 13, and 10, and my sister is six. ° 'm 19. 1° like music, movies, and sports. I watch soccer on TV with my family every Saturday. Please write soon. Best wishes, Rosa ‘a Read the e-mail. Match Rosa's information with these questions. Do you have a big family? [What are your interests? a How old are you? [I — Whydo you want to learn English? =) ‘What languages do you speak? [2] What do the people in your family do? ‘What's your name? [Where are you from? ‘What do you do? [How old are your brothers and sisters? b Look at the letter. How is a letter different from an e-mail? Les Nogales 140 a Santa Haria Hoxterrey October 12 Dear Stefan, Hu name's Rosa. I'm from Hexico, and I ve in Horterrey WRITE a similar e-mail or letter to your teacher. Answer questions 1-10 in a. a Vela Con Um Cte GRAMMAR Gircle the correct sentence, a or b. @ Hi. Pm Susanna, b Hi, Susanna, 1 a Inot smoke. bb I don’t smoke. 2 a Hedrinks alot of coffee b) He drink alot of coffee. 3a My cousin has a house in Santiago. 'b My cousin haves a house in Santiago. 4a Are you live with your parents? Do you live with your parents? 5 a Docs your sister have childven? bb Do your sister have childven? 6 a Where does your wife work? © Where your wife works? 7 @ “Do you play the guitar?” “Yes, I do.” bb “Do you play the guitar? “Yes, I play” 8 a Pinan engineer 1 Tmengineer. 9 @ Bill is Caria’ husband. b Bill ishusband’s Carla, 10 @ Thisis my parents’shouse, b Thisis my parents’ house. [J VOCABULARY prepositions Complete with af, for, i, or 10. Look at the board, 1 Pm astudent, Pm colle 2 Iwork IBM, 3 On Saturday nights T go 2 the movies. 4 My brother lives °_ an apartment 5 Doyoulisten the radio? b verb phrases Match the verbs and phrases read _a newspaper. play watch do have speak 1 22 housework French cu 4 S14 the piano 5 ADV a sandwich for lunch © word groups Circle the word that is different. Ireland Chinese) Thailand Spain 1 live job work read 2 men children people woman 3 engineer doctor soccer_—_—pilot. 4 student factory office. -~—_school 5 brother uncle niece ‘grandfather question words Complete with How mariy, Who, Why, What, or Where. What's your name? eas do you live? Lone does your father do? <2 is your favorite relative? say hours do you work? do you want to learn English? a PRONUNCIATION a © p.ise Sound Bank. In pairs, test each other on the consonant ee Siew sounds, 22-45, b Underline the word with a different sound. @ key eet they ee x work nice | Ac cea ati | > 6 one ib ear & 3 where who what 1S likes makes watches | 5) 4p bs does stops ¢ Underline the stressed syllable. information policeman grandmother receptionist. nephew artist i What can you do? CAN YOU UNDERSTAND THIS TEXT? a Look at the picture and the title of the article. ‘What do you think it’s about? Isaman still a child when he's 30? | children usually ve with their parents — but Until what age? | ol | Stephen Richardson, a socal psychologist, stucies the Ifestyes of young people in Britain and the US. He says that today | young people live at home when they are 25 or older. | They are happy olive with their parents, go out at ight, and Spend their money on cell phones and designer lates. ts not only university students, but also young people who have jobs and earn money. In many other European counties, children leave home late In Italy, for example, 30% of men and 18% of women between 20 and 34 Ive with their parents. This week in Naples a jldg® decided that Giuseppe Andreoli, aged 70, ‘St pay $950 2 month to his ex-wife for their son Marco. ‘Marco lives with his mother — but he’s not a child, he’s a 30-year-old layer! b Read the article. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). 1 Stephen Richardson is a student. 2 Many 25-year-olds live with their parents. 3 ‘They don't like living with their parents 4 In Italy 18% of 30-year-old men live with their parents, 5 Giuseppe Andreoli is divorced. In pairs, guess the meaning of the highlighted words. Check with your teacher or a dictionary. UAT ait atta CAN YOU HEAR THE DIFFERENCE? 219” Listen. Circle a or b. What's your name? @) Carlos. 21. 1 a He’san engineer. bb He’s Spanish, 2 a Yes, please. b Yes, Ido. 3. a Helivesin Tokyo. Shelves in Tokyo. 4a She's fine. b shes 52. 5 a Iwateh TV. b Pm retired. 6 a Hes fine b He’ my uncle. 7 a No,I'm German. b Yes,alitle, 8 a No, they arent. b No, she isn’t, 9 a Yess do. b Yes, they do. 10 a Ina school b On Tuesdays downtown, and Thursdays. CAN YOU SAY THIS IN ENGLISH? a Can you..2 Yes (¥) say where you live and what you do name three relatives D say who they are and what they do 'b Ask your partner five questions. Are you similar? What Where What magazines What sports ‘What food What music What languages like ‘What TV shows read do live speak What magazines do you read? 2 ed play work G adjectives V adjectives, very P vowel sounds: She's very tall and has red hair. Pretty woman 1 VOCABULARY adjectives a Complete the quiz using these adjectives Quiz on 7s: adjectives _| nouns "; New Airlines the ores |e 1 The President of the United States Pretty ta lives here. fact oe The White _ Howse } 3 An important airline in the US. ci D b © p.146 Vocabulary Bank Common adjectives. Americans eat a lot of this. Do part 1 ‘A famous Hollywood movie from 2 PRONUNCIATION vowel sounds eae) a Put the adjectives in the correct column 6 Very popular American clothes, blue cheap expensive easy sk eg, Levi's white beautiful dry wet mpty clean hi Another name (rte 10 b 6 Listen and check. The apple ¢ © pas7 Sound Bank. Look at the typical 8 People in ths city travel in these. spellings for these sounds. 3 GRAMMAR adjectives a Look at the answers to the US quiz. Circle the correct rule. + Adjectives go before / after a noun. + Adjectives change / don’t change before a plural noun, b © p.i26 Grammar Bank 3A. Read the rules and do the exercises. € Adjective race. In pairs, in three minutes make eight phrases (adjective + noun) for things in the picture, eg. 4 full moon. 4 LISTENING yemember! When people speak fast, they don’t separate words, 32) Listen and write six sentences. Ie.an easy exercise. 5 VOCABULARY & SPEAKING Read the descriptions and look at the pictures. Can you guess who the two people are? He's a famous singer. He's very tall ‘and good-looking. He has short, dark He sings in Spanish and in English. a She's a beautiful actress. She's very tall and thin. she but sometimes it’s blond. She lives in Australia. She PF bas two adopted children. b © p.i46 Vocabulary Bank Common adjectives. Do part 2. ¢ Think of a famous person. Write five clues, Read the clues to your partner. Can he / she guess? Match the words and pictures. hungry ni sad Bi sty (Oorstif EF)! tired Marrd/ 1 ¢ «53> Listen and check, Repeat the phrases. f Cover the words and look at the pictures. Tell your partner how you feel. vm ver tied. im not thirsty, 'm hungry 6 «34» SONG J) Oh Pretty Woman G telling the time, simple present V daily routine P the letter 0 1 GRAMMAR telling the time €) What time does your class start? What time does it finish? b © p.126 Grammar Bank 3B. Read the rules and do the exer< a ¢ © Communication What time is it? Ap.108 B p.1!. _ G35» Listen to Vicky’s morning, Write the seven times you hear. What's her job? 1 7:00 2 VOCABULARY daily routine ‘a Look at Vicky's typical morning. ‘Match the pictures and phrases. getdressed © takeashower getup have breakfast ] £0 to (work) wake up al b In pairs, describe her morning, She wakes up at 7:00 ¢ In pairs, take turns describing your typical morning using pictures 1-6. Do you do things in the same order? Twake up at (about) 7:30. © p.147 Vocabulary Bank Daily routine. Wake up, get out of bed... What time do you get up? ‘At seven o'clock. 3 READING & LISTENING a Read the article. How stressed is Laura? Why? b In pairs, guess the meaning of the 1 Check with your teacher or a dictionary. Professor Adams, a stress expert from a university in California, Jooks at wo people's typical day and ties to help.. Laura works as a guide at the Asian Art Musoum in San Francisco and lives with her 9-year-old son, Doug. eeenipl cadiirace Doug's sandwiches. Then I do some housework, Then I wake up Doug and make his breakfast 'm alias ina hurry, and [don’t have time for breakfast achomie, EWG We Fide bikes 10 my son's school because the bus is expensive Then I ride six miles® to work [have a sandwich for breakfast in the eafeteria, Then I sat work, My fins our is usually a¢ 9:90. Tike any job, butT don’tearn much money and I stand alld [finish work, and I go to pickup Doug at 5: shopping. cook dinner and help Doug with his homes dinner, [do more housework or answer emails kl 9 go out in the evening because 1 babysiuer EMD Doug goes 0 bed, and I read him a/8@H9, Then I go to bed = I'm really tired! Professor | Have breakfast witn your son. Do all the Adams’s —"usework in the evening. Don't ride bikes— tice ‘get the bus. I's important to see other people. Invite a friend for dinner once a week. + sixmiles = 2.8 klometers Read the article again. Try to remember the information.

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