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oe G comparative adjectives V personality adjectives P ‘ari, sentence stress Look at the pictures, What can you see? In pairs, look at the sentences from The True False Show. Write T (true) or F (false). 81” Listen to The True False Show. Check your answers. How much money does Darren win? ee © Yellow cars are safer than white cars sc ome os aeser ie faders herr aerieueaTs Brown eggs are healthier than white exes. The Earth is hotter than Mars. “7 | Coffee is more popular than tea in the UK. Tigers are beter swimmers than house cats. 1 An alti shot in theming than inthe evening, White cars are safer than yellow cars. = The word “yes” is more common than the word “no.” 2 GRAMMAR comparative adjectives 4 VOCABULARY personality adjectives a Look at the adjectives in the quiz show Match the adjectives of personality with their meaning sentences. In pairs, answer the questions. ep ea aggressive ‘titeful Stylish friendly 2 cia generous ‘hice Sfious What two letters do you put at the end of Using adjectives to compare two t! ‘one-syilable adjectives (eg, short)? 1 a fiiendly_ person is open and kind 2 Why is hor different? 2 a covi{ul person doesn't make rilitaes or have accidents Eine titneeste wieelentta etre ence aya 3a person thinks a lot and doesn't make jokes 4 What word do you put in front of long aa Person doesn't talk Alot adjectives (e.g. popular)? 5a person likes giving people things, 5 What’ the missing word? 6 a sistnh person diésses well China is bigger Japan. 7 anGgiis person argues alot and can be violent b © p.l36 Grammar Bank 8A. Read the rules and do the exercises. 5 LISTENING What color is your / your family’s car? Do you like 3 PRONUNCIATION /ar, sentence stress SOE a 82 Listen and repeat the comparative b «84 You're going to listen to a radio program about car adjectives. Underline the stressed syllable. colors and personality. Listen once and write the colors in How is -er pronounced at the end of a word? the chart. healthier yourcarcolor | your personality houer 7p [vecy PTE better (more popular with women than men) shosten 2whts | Ge" _ (very popular with doctors) eal | more 2044501)" than normal b 83> Listen and repeat the eight quiz show sentences from 1b. Copy the zhythm. ¢ © Communication True False Show A p.110 Bp.1I3. Write eight quiz sentences. Then Play The True False Show. ¢ Listen again and complete “your personality” with the adjectives from, 4. d Think of three people you know who have a car. What color are their cars? Is their personality the same as in the chart? G supertative adjectives V the weather P consonant groups \Bz 1 READING a Look at the photos. Where do you think the places are? b Read the article and complete each heading with a phrase. The highest EXTREME LIVING Welcome to the coldest, highest, and hottest places in the world! The coldest The hottest hott vs country in the world How do people live in Mali, West Africa, where the temperature i often 12°F (50°C? John Baxter, a journalist in Mali, says, “People get up very early and they don't move very much in the afternoon, Surprising, they ‘wear alot of clothes (usually atom) as tis hes them not to get dehydrated, Houses are very hot and don’t have air-conditioning — the best place tosleep is on the [of ” ¢ Read the article again. Answers these questions. 1 Where do people wear @ lot of cotton clothes? Mali 2. Where isa good place to play golf? 3 Where do people sleep on the roo!? 4 Where can you have a problem with your nose? 5 Where do you need to be careful in spring? 6 Where isa bad place to drink a lot of alcoholz 4. In pairs, guess the meaning of the (RIGHHBHIE@) words. Check with your teacher or a dictionary € Choose five new words to learn from the article, Se what’ the coldest place inthe world? > Seiten ey to capital city in the world la Paz in Bolivia 4,090 metres above SIH. It can be clfficult to. fbeathe. because there isnt much axygen. Liz Tremlet,a travel agent wo lves there. say, “When people arrive at El Alto airport, we sometimes need to give them onygen.” Ir isalso the worst place to bef you drink too much beet The nextday you feel terrible because you get more dehydrated. But La Pazisa very good place to play gol At this ‘altitude’ , when you hit a golf ball it goes farther than it does at lower altitudes! ee place in the world Gan you imagine living in a place which is four times colder than your ffeeZ6°? This is Vakutia in Siberia, where in the \winter its often ~S8°F (-50°Q oF lower. Valeria Usimenko, a housenife, say, “Altera few minutes outside your fills with ice. tt ‘SIONS alot and there always alot of ice and Snow on top of the houses. The most dangerous ie is the spring when the ice falls, itcan kill people! The winter is very boring because we can't go out much. lo of babies are born here inthe fall” ‘Adapted from a magazine 2 GRAMMAR superlative adjectives a Complete the chart with superlatives from the article. adjecti comparative superlative cold colder the coldest high higher the he hot | hotter dangerous | more dangerous good better 3 bad | worse ues! © p.136 Grammar Bank 8B. Read the rules and do the exercises. PRONUNCIATION consonant groups 85 Listen and repeat the adjectives in 2a. 86> Words which have two or three consonants together can be difficult to pronounce. Listen and repeat these superlatives. the most beautiful the smallest the fastest the strongest the most expensive the most crowded the driest the coldest Complete the questions with superlative adjectives ‘Then ask and answer the questions with a partner. World Capitals Quiz 1 Whats the 5: capital ty inthe work? (noisy) @okyo Madrid c Rome 2 What's the bis ___ capital city in the world? (big) ‘Buenos Aires b Mexico City Tokyo ‘3 What's the “ie:! __ capital city in the world? (cry) Nairobi Lagos Gato 4 Whats the 201! ps... capita ty inthe work? (expensive) alondon ByTokyo —¢ Washington 5 What's the Copenhagen capital city in the world? (sae) b Canberra feslo 6 What'sthe Jos) 1-44 capital city in the world? (crowded) Beijing b Bangkok New Delhi 4 VOCABULARY the weather a What's the weather like? Match the sentences and pictures. 1 [es raining wet. 2 Hes sunny / dry / hot. 3 Its snowing / cold 4 Irs cloudy: 5 It’s windy. b What's the weather like where you are today? 5 SPEAKING In pairs or small groups, ask and answer these questions about your country. Whats the wettest place?” SS titi. Ho y know your cot ywrase What's / wet / place? | what’ / hot / place? What's | windy / place? What's / beautiful / city? What's / popular / place for tourists? Why? 4 a 6 «27> SONG J) The Best G would like to / like — V adventures Sz — > Would you like to fly a plane? —~, Eesstester Stes No, I dont like fying ») Gy 1 READING & SPEAKING ¢ Read paragraphs A-F again. Answer these questions, a Do you like buying presents? Who's the easiest person in your family to buy presents for? Who is the most difficult? Nanterre eed + the cheapest D Read the ad. Match the Experience presents with paragraphs A~E. Sas Re voqiceaneter Which do you think is... A REALLY SPECIAL PRESENT? eared the most exciting Amazing Adventures are the perfect original present + the most boritig Do you know somebody who would keto drive « real Ferrari, ssa dance, + the most difficult ‘oF fin a ballon? There are more than 40 “experience presents” to choose from. + the most useful och Amazing Adventure comes in an attractive box including a book ond video. d Which one. + would you like as a present? Why + would you like to give to someone in ‘your family? Why? Do jou ie singrgin the shower! Weuld you keto bea | pop star? Now you can record the song ofyour dreams at } a teal recording sto, Pace $500. Le Do yas lke seeing historic cars and alanes! Would you lke to go back in tne and learn to fy an authentic World War I plane Price $275. (5) * For people of mavirum weight 25(6s, maximum hegit 63 (Do you Ske cooking? Would you tke ta spend a day with afienous chef and learn new recioas and techniques? Then thi is the adverture for youlThe cay includes a delicious line Price $225 2) You ice driving fast, but your car is very slow. Now you can drive this famous ltalan sports car Price $450 [5 * Minimum age (9, with driver’ cence fun! Everybodys doing it Wulr't you le to leam and be the sar ofthe dance oor? Price $95 ts em! Wadd you lke wave te experience oa Nte andgo | pinto th dyin shot baloor? The fight sts about | fone: hour and the view is amazing, | Price $375 1) | 2 GRAMMAR would like to / like a Look at the dialogue. In pairs, answer the questions. ‘A Would you like to learn to dance salsa? B No, L wouldn't. I don’t like dancing. But Pd like to drive a Ferrari 1 What's the form of the verb after would like? 2 Does Would you like... mean... aDoyoulike...? Do you want... 3 Whats the difference between like dancing and 1 like fo dance? b © p.136 Grammar Bank 8C. Read the rules and do the exercises. 3 PRONUNCIATION sentence stress a You're going to listen to Russell talking about an “experience present.” 28 Listen and repeat the dialogue. Look at the photo. What was the present? Do you think he enjoyed it? Copy the rhythm, b © 810 Listen to these sentences. Match them with the pictures. ‘A Would you like o learn to fly a plane? B No,! wouldn't, A Why not? B Because I don't like flying, and I think it’s dangerous. We learned how to land, Tsat on the floor and waited. ‘Then the instructor said, “Jump!” and I jumped. Suddenly the parachute opened, and I floated down. One of the people in my group broke his leg b © 89> Listen to this dialogue. ‘Underline the stressed words. ‘A Would you like to drive a Ferrari? B Yes, Pd love to A Why? B Because I like driving, but my car's very slow In pairs, practice the dialogues. dd In pairs, use the pictures in 1b, Ask Would you like to...? Why (not)? € 8H Listen to the interview with Russell. Did he enjoy the jump? Would he like to do it again? Why (not)? Number the sentences 1-9 in the correct order. Listen again and check. as [Bi He fll yery fast, 1) He went up in the plane | He felt fantastic. He jumped, |B Helanded, J] His parachute opened. He had some classes, He fl frightened. He waited to jump. G adverbs V common adverbs ae = P adjectives and adverbs CT dive slowly and work hard. > BUSA Ra oN 1 READING & SPEAKING a Look at these cities. What countries are they in? s Angeles RidyaMils Fone ona Sydney 'b Imagine you are going to live in one of these cities. Mark them E (easy for me to live in) or D (difficult for me to live in), Compare with a partner. Say why. ¢ Read the atticle. Where are the three people living? Fill in the blanks with cities from a. Read the article again. Then cover it and try to remember three things about each city. Did anything surprise you? The inside story Three people who live abroad talk about their “new” countries. ‘Safety There is almost no crime here. You can walk safely in the city late at night. And you can ledve ‘things in your car a nobody steals them! Driving | was surprised—people dive preity slowly. People use ther cars for everything, You never see people walking on the street. ‘Social life People don't go out during the week because they work very hard. It’s normal to work twelve hours a day, and people usually only have one or ‘two weeks’ vacation. Work is the most important thing here, more important than family and social life. People People are really nice here, t's easy to tlk to them. And in stores the salespeople are very helpful. They always say “Have a good day!” Driving People drive carefully, but the big problem is that there aren't any street names I's impossible to find where you want to go. Even taxi drivers don’t know! Also trafic lights are horizontal and they are difficult to see. People They are shy and polite, and they speak very quietly. But when they go out some of them change completely! Last Friday night, | went out with people from work and we ended up at a karaoke bar. My boss is usually quite serious, but he sang “My Way’ very loudly and badly goed day! 3 PRONUNCIATION adjectives and adverbs How do you a Underline the stressed syllable in the adjectives. from an adjective? Bees ee aggressive aggressively are slow drivers. stylish stylishly ‘They are careful drivers. dangerous dangerously at polite Listen and check. Repeat the adjectives. cc © p.t36 Grammar Bank 8D, Read the ¢ “BM Now listen to the adverbs. Does the stress change? plesjandl iio thelereocix =, d Practice saying the adverbs. 812 Listen and say what is happening. Use an adverb. 4 SPEAKING They're speaking quietly. a_In pairs, complete with a country or city (not yours). ‘Clothes Appearance is very important. Everybody dresses well, but especially the men. They are very elegant and wear very stylish clothes, It fs easy to see who the American People are heret Food They love food here, and itis fantastic! But times are changing. Today many people under 35.can't cook. Supermarkets are now full of food \which you can put in the microwave, When | first came to live here there weren't any McDonala'’s but now they are everywhere, Driving People here are in love with their cars, and they drive very fasi. Even the nicest people become more aggressive when they drive They drive dangerously in They dress very stylishly in You can eat very well in C08, People in 5) talk loudly. They play soccer badly in They work hard in -b People speak English very well in People dance beautifully in Fs. ted b Compare your sentences with other students. Do you au © What about in your country or city? How do people... dress oe play cce oe IVE, ce talk ean English eat cx Yr 8 \ Go PRACTICAL ENGLISH VOCABULARY verb phrases a Match the verbs and phrases. Kail checkout pay Sign need 1 of a hotel 4 2) your name 2 — for the bill 5 neel help with your luggage 3 DON by credit card 6 SO) a taxi (for somebody) b In pairs test your partner. CHECKING OUT a ¢815) Mark is leaving the hotel. Cover the dialogue and listen. What does he ask for? What two things doesn't he need? YOU HEAR YOU SAY 2 Good morning, siz. Good morning. Can I have my bill, please? I'm checking out. ‘Which room 15 _ it? Room 425. 2 Did you have anything fiom the minibar last night? Yes, a mineral water, Here you are. 3 How youlike to pay? American Express™, “Thank you. OK, Cit you sign b Listen again. Complete the here, please? Thank you. YOU HEAR phrases. 5 Loa you like me to calla taxi for you? No, thanks. you need any help with your luggage? No, I’m fine, thanks. Have a good trip, Mr. Ryder. "Thank you. Goo Good-bye. d In pairs, role-play the dialogue. ¢ 816 Listen and repeat the YOU SAY phrases. Copy the rhythm, SOCIAL ENGLISH a (Oi Listen. Circle the correct answer. 1 Allie says the traffic is errible horrible. 2 Mark gets a(faii / train to the airport. 3 Alle is going to meet Mark atthe station / airport. 4 Mark's flight leaves in 30 /40 minutes. 5 Allie’ boss said she ean can’t goto the conference. b_ What do you think is going to happen to Mark and Allie in the future? EOS . ¢ Who says the USEFUL PHRASES, Mark or Allie? “Teall a taxi Could you call me a tax, please? Listen again and check. How do you say them Well, thanks for everything) Sorry Pm lates in your language? “Til meet you (at the airport) Have a safe trip! Where can we meet? © aa “TIL =1 will future) N Mutsizom EC ama LC) Tout a Read about the three hotels. Which one would you most like to go to? This hotel is where Egyptian kings stayed! itis a fury hotel with the best view of the pyramids, and isthe only hotel in Egypt with 2 golf course. Double rooms from $200. (Oortemmcrclby IDENCE, TUNIS, TUNISIA This hoe has 87 beaut rooms. Fee ee eee The best coms are inthe od part wioter sa and beau gecens. (@sk for Dandolo’s palace), and. Famous guests include Sting and there's a wonderful rat lees Cathene Deneuve, Double ‘with views over the lagoon. rooms fram $415, Double rooms fro $850 From Sylvie Vartan wo fit Reine Ties Ton ‘Subject Reservation for November Dear Sir / ‘Madam, | would like to make a 7 | would like a room with a 5: about the spa treatments? 7_2© confirm the reservation. ‘ Sylvie Vartan for a single $1000. for three #nic\ilt, November 24, 25, and 26. of the gardens, if possible, Could you send me some ® 1» Gru ¢ Complete the e-mail with these words. WRITE an e-mail to one of the hotels to make a reservation for you and your partner, family, etc. Say... + what room(s) you would like (single, double, how many). Madam information Please nights reservation 190m Sincerely _ view | Complete the chart. Informal e-mails Formal emails 3 ve (tos friend). | (oahote) Toreuiaeae) a Beginning Hi / Hello / Dear (Antonio) (Sir Madam] Mr Smith) pcx End Hope to hear from you soon. | Please -oo "(the reservation). ‘fora room with a view and All the best / Love Sinesed information about something. + the hotel to confirm the reservation. Name First name only First name and Check your e-mail for mistakes. £x ET aon Cn) tere GRAMMAR Circle the correct sentence, a or b. @ Him Susanna, b Hi. 1 Susanna a The Earth is hoter than Mars. (B) The Earth is hotter than Mars. 2 @ Teais cheaper than cofiee. Teais more cheap than coffee 3. a Driving is dangerouser than fying °® Driving is more dangerous than flying, 4 @ Your English is worse than mine. b Your English is more bad than mine. 5 (@ Its the cheapest restaurant in * the city b Its the cheaper restaurant in the city, 6 2 What's the better time to Listen and repeat this dialogue. Copy the rhythm. ‘A Have you been to Japan? B YeS, | have. I've been to Tokyo. ‘A Have you been to Toronto? B No, haven't 1 haven't been to Canada. b In pairs, ask and answer the questions in a. Add your own countries and cities. 4 LISTENING a 93 Listen to the rest of the conversation between Rob and Charlotte. Who calls? 5 SPEAKING Stand up and move around the class. Ask Have you been t0...? questions until somebody answers “yes.” ‘Write their name in the questionnaire. has been to a very hot country J. Gaele has been toa karaoke bars as been toa big sports event 26) | has been to an opera pe has been to a spa has been co a fortune teller oe has been to another €ontingnt = ihe ( has been to.a big pop concere _aeibe CQtry Itganat b Listen again. Complete the sentences with Charlotte, Rob, or Jessica. 1 hasn't been to Paris 2712 Tikes the hotel 3 20's cell phone rings. 4 Itis 5 “Lib doesn’t want to talk on the phone to 6 is angry with > and leaves the house, G present perfect or simple past? V past participles Sn een P iregta past pares iis roe fer om a 1 spoken toa movie actor or actress [ Who was ie What did you say? a movie more than three mes What movie? When was te lst ime you saw i during a movie | what move wast Why did you cry? a soundtrack from a movie What movie was it Did you like the movie? thethexerin the mide ofa mie ___| What movie was i Why cid you leave? in the theater What movie was it? Why did you sleep? somebody in the back row 4 Complete the questionnaire above with these past participles. 3 PRONUNCIATION irregular past participles slept bought cried kissed eft spoken seen a Put three irregular past participles in each column. b Interview a partner with the questionnaire, If he / she Pe a a oe ae J says “Yes, I have,” ask the other two questions. es Semana emase. paid taken thought written 2 VOCABULARY past participles a Look at the past participles in 1a, Which ones...? 1 are regular _ i 2 are irregular and the same as the simple past eerie einer heap ee Lae | b <4 Listen and check. Practice saying them. b © psa Irregular verbs. Highlight the past participles that are different from the simple past. 4 GRAMMAR present perfect or simple past? ‘a Look at the dialogue. In pairs, answer the questions. “A Have you ever spoken to an actor or actress? 1 What tense is question A? ‘¥es, (Ihave). 2. What tense are questions B and C2 B Who was it? 3 Which gestion is general? Matt Damon. 4 Which questions are specific? ‘€ What did you say to him? asked him for his autograph, b © ps8 Grammar Bank 9B. Read the rules and do the exercises. 5 LISTENING & SPEAKING @ Look at the four books and answer the questions. + Have you read the book? + Have you seen the movie(s}? b Read the website information about The Book Show on Radio —_e._In pairs, think of a movie based on a book South. What is tonight's show about? What are listeners going and make a class list on the board. to do? f Look at the chart. What are the questions? BU Sea like it? ¢ ©95° Listen to Carl, Linda, and Sam calling the show. Which | person is the most positive about movies made from books? ‘Yes: No d Listen again. Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). { 1 Carl thinks books are usually better than movies. like it? 7 2 He loved the Lord of the Rings movies. ' 4 She thinks people buy books after they see a movie. ere i In pairs, ask and answer about the movies in e. 5 Sam thinks good books make bad movies. 8 6 He preferred the James Bond books. FILE 1 Grammar Bank p.122 In pairs or small groups, circle a, b, or c. 1A Where from? B Mexico. a youare ®)arcyou isyou 2A What's ____ name? B Michael aher b our @his 3A What’ thist Bits a alDeard (6) anID card ¢ WDeard the window. Its cold. @ Dow'topen Notopen You don't 5 A How old are yout Bis a have twenty years (6) am twenty years € am twenty FILE 2 Grammar Bank p.124 In pairs or small groups, circle a, by or c. 1 My father @ doesn’t cooks € doesn’t cook b don't cook 2 you live with your mother? a Are Bb Do Does 3A What __? B P'm unemployed. @doyoudo —b doyouwork ¢ doyou 4 My fathers a engineer b aengineer _(¢) an engineer 5 David is @ my boyftiend’s sister € boyfriend my sister B my sisters boyfriend FILE 3 Grammar Bank p.126 In pairs or small groups, citcle a,b, or 1 Tove __1 a carsfast Bj fistcars fasts cars 2 What time 2? a yougetup (B doyougetup © doget upyou 3 fruit for breakfast. @ Lalwayshave b Thave always 4 She goes to English classes Af onetimeaweek b one a week 5 Our local festival is Friday. mon bat cin ¢ Always Ihave © once a week FILE 4 Grammar Bank p.128 {In pairs or small groups, citcle a, b, or 1A read maps B Not very well @Canyou b Doyoucan Can 2 My wife hates @ watch tennis) watching tennis € 10 watching tennis 3 She says she doesn’t love _ @him bhe c his 4A What do you think of this music? Be a Tove. b Hlovehim. © )Iloveit. 5 A Is this your bag? B a Yes,itsmy. bes, it's mine, Yes, it's the mine, FILE 5 Grammar Bank p.130 In pairs or small groups, circle a, b, or c. 1 the first American president? a Werehe b Didhebe ©) Washe 2 They the tickets ata travel agency. @ didi’t book —b didn’tbooked © don't booked 3 1 allot last night. a studyed °D studied —c studed 4A What ___ last night? B Ivent ont, eg a youdid b didyou © did you do 5 What time tobed? a didyouwent B didyougo ¢ wentyou FILE 6 Grammar Bank p.132 In pairs or small groups, circle a, b, or ¢. 1 How many bathrooms —___ in the house? a isthere barethere — thefe are a good movie on TV lastnight. a Theres ‘b) Therewas c There were Listen! ‘The neighbors —__ again! a argue b arguing arearguing 4A What___? B They're doctors. a arethey doing b) dotheydo _¢ they do 5 The museum at 9 o'clock @opens “b isopening —c open FILE 7 Grammar Bank p.134 In pairs or small groups, circle a, b, or c. 1 There isn’t. milk, asome ban any 21 water. a don't drink many don’t drink much © drink very 3 coffee do you drink? @How much b Howmany ¢ How 4 Where ___ to go nest summer? a doyougo —b yougoing are you going 5 Tmsure yon very happy. ] are going tobe b gotobe _ aregoing be FILE 8 Grammar Bank p.136 In pairs or small groups, circle a,b, or ¢ 1 Are cars a expensiver 4 ©) more expensive 2 Butter is _ a badd a the old a Do you like ler b worse flya plane? ¢ You would like 5 Americans drive a carefully b careful for you than olive vil. € worst b themostold © the } Would you like to € carefuly FILE 9 Grammar Bank p.138 In pairs or small groups, circle a, b, or ¢, 1 a Haye you been ‘Tokyo or Kyoto? ¢ Have you be to [ve read the book, but I haven't Disaw seen A Have you ever met anyone famous? B Yes, a) have a Did We a go bdo c did she driven a Ferrari before? bHas ¢ Do _— to Argentina last year. b have been went, in Britain than in the US? b_ most expensive coldest &) Have you been to the movie. Do the exercises in pairs or small groups. a Circle the word that is different. Ireland Thailand Spain 1 Korea French Spain 2 lawyer Summer teacher 3 cgiandmother, son uncle brother 4 angry fas tired hot 5 usually often sometimes yesterday 6 saw Sip aot heard 7 sofa chaie living room mirror 8 pharmacy art gallery supermarket Square 9 carrots beans _stfawberries potatoes 10 carefully good fast aggressively b Write the next word, one, two, three thirty forty, 4. Thy Sunday, Monday, first, second, those. tenth, twentieth, morning, afternoon, = Sut once, twice, ce second, minute, summer, fall, February, March, apni Tast week, this week, ¢ Answer the questions. What's the opposite of big? small ‘What's the sixth month of the year? Who is your mother’ sister? In which room do you takea shower? Whats the opposite of clean? A What's the past tense of think? ‘Where can you buy stamps and send a letter? What language do they speak in Argentina? ‘Who is the person who serves you in a restaurant? What's the opposite of love? 07! What do you cal a person who likes giving presents? d Complete the verbs. play soccer L gel married 2 bu — breakfast 3 gO shopping 4 ds housework 5 met noise 6 tate _ photos 7 tca off your cell phone! 8 someone a present 9 ply thepiano 10 wal) forthe bus € Label the pictures. mountain Sa ee £ Complete the sentences with a preposi 1. Marco's Italian. He’s fein Venice. 2 ‘The Americans often talk the weather. 3 Mybbrother’s .n college. He's studying business, 4 How ofien do you listen music? i 5 What time did you get this mor 6 Theresa TV dn the bedroom. 7 Idrink alot o8 water 8 What did you have breakfast? © His apartment is next mine, 10. Have you ever been 1 _ Morocco? Ca) meet speak far three this German job home love how: hour sugar give LY. house daughter not cards cook foot Do the exercises in pairs or small groups. a Underline the word with a different sound. they shower don't food Review & CHECK b_ Underline the stressed syllable. information ‘American afternoon, thirteen breakfast July musician between bathroom tomorrow pronunciation sunglasses magazine chocolate umbrella receptionist grandmother dangerous ‘museum supermarket newspaper 107 The Okinawa way a2 1 a2 Ask and answer questions with B to complete the times on the clocks. 3B Laura's day Student A Ask B these questions. 1 What time does Laura get up? (6:30.) 2 How does she get to work? (She rides a bike.) 3 What does she have for breakfast? (A sandwich.) 4 Does she go out in the evening? Why (not)? (No ~a babysitter is very expensive.) 5 What time does she cook dinner? (6:30.) | What your score means: “a short life and a happy one” 0-7 Your philosophy 4 Have a good time! 8-14 Your lifestyle is OK, but you don't live the Okinawa way. ‘You need to change some things if you want to have a very long life. 15-20 Congratulations! You live the Okinawa way. You have a very good chance of living until you are 100 years old (or more!). 3D When...? Student A a Ask B these questions. study get up take a shower or bath 0 to work / school dink water start work / school see all your family have dinner fsten to the redio do housework g0 to the beach ‘b Answer B’s questions with a preposition +atime word. Ask What about you? When do you usualy study? Inthe evening, What about you? Idepnds > 5A Three Presidents Student A 6B Memory test Student A Ask and answer questions with B to complete the information @ Write questions from the prompts. about Presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. You start. 1 J acuppoard in the roam? Uo, Uc What was Washington's first name? Was there a cupboard in the room? 4° How many tables / 21° a Jxs3 4a lamp on the table?’ ftom Y “ yygiWhere the TV? Y gz 5 What color / the walst™ wr ae Wshingroa RGSERIE 6 / any pictures? How many? Fistnamet | 990° =o b Ask B your questions. ‘Which president? | First a ¢ Answer B’s questions. bom (year)? |_—____[1809 ees Who has the best memory? ‘born (place)? | Westmoreland, |NewYork, Virginia ———_| NewYork parents from? [Virginia _| Virginia 5D Police interview Student A Work in pairs with another A. You are police officers, There was a robbery last night. Band B are two friends. You think they were responsible. They say that they went out for dinner and went to the movies last night. You want to know if this is true, Look at the police interview form and prepare to ask the Bs the questions. Think of more questions to get more details about the evening, e.g., What did you wear? What did you eat and drink? What movie was b Interview one of the Bs. Write down his / her answers in the form. (Nour partner interviews the other B.) = Date: What time? ‘Where? ‘More details Q % Imeet : oe 90 othe movies? What / do after the movies? What time / get home? ¢ Compare with your partner. Did the two Bs tell exactly the same story? If not, arrest them! Communication 6C They're having a party! Student A ] a Tell Bwhat is happening on the left side of your picture. B will tell you what You and B have the is different in his / her picture, Circle the differences. ene reece bb Listen to B telling you what is happening on the right side of his / her picture. eight differences. Look at your picture. Tell B the differences. Circle them on your picture. © When you've finished, compare the two pictures. 8A The True False Show Student A $10,000 $40,000 $50,000 $70,000 a Complete the sentences with the comparative of the bold adjective. 1 fast Ahorse is _/ than a tiger. (False) / 2 expensive Tokyo is ui Cun) than NewYork. (True) y 3dose ‘The Earthis oleae: ___ tothe Sun than Marsis. (True) > 4 big Africa is than Asia. (False) // S common Theletter fis 10) Con than ein English. (False) / 6 bad Black coffee is for you than a cappuccino. (False) 7 dangerous Football is than skiing. (True) 8 rich ‘Switzerland is _2.c,0* _____ than Saudi Arabia. (True) 4~ Read sentence 1 to B. B says if it's true or false. If Bis right, he / she gets $10,000. Continue with sentence 2, etc. b Role-play The True False Show. You are the quiz. presenter, B is the contestant. + IFB gets the answer wrong, he / she loses everything and starts from the beginning again. € Change roles. Now B is the presenter. d_ Who won more money, you or BE IC interview Students A+B Ais the receptionist. Ask B questions and complete the form, hats your ist name? aru fener} COU g ny zc Airc cor Eris) eg Cog a CL Change roles. Now B is the receptionist. ‘Ask A questions and complete the form. 3B Whattimeis it? Student B Ask and answer questions with A to complete the times on the clocks. (lock 2: What time isi 2 3B Laura's day Student B Ask A these questions. 1 Does Laura have breakfast at home? Why (not)? (No = she doesn’t have time.) ‘Why does she ride a bike to work? (Because the bus is expensive.) 3 What time does she finish work? (5:00.) 4 What does she do after dinner? (She does housework or ansivers e-mails) 5 What time does Doug go to bed? (9:00.) 3D When...? Student B ‘a Answer A’s questions with a preposition +a time word. Ask What about you? b Ask A these questions. have coffee | go to bed goto your Engish class have lunch 0 shopping finish work / school take a vacation have dinner watch TV do homework relax | Men do ys ee ike nin at seat? | dont nk coe, > 6B Room 11 Students A+B © Memory test A p.109 B p.112 Communication 5A Three Presidents Student B 5D Police interview Student B ‘Ask and answer questions with A to complete the information raat about Presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt. starts. Work in pairs with another B.You are | | friends. Last night you met, had dinnes, ‘ and went to the movies. There was a robbery last night. A and A are police officers. They think you were responsible, and they want to interview President Roosevelt you separately. If you both tell the same First namet Theodore story, you are innocent. Which president? |__| 16th cerita 5 sores ap ae a Prepare your story. Use these questions. 2 a : Think of extra details, eg, What did you born (place)? |__| Hodgenville, | —____ wear? What did you eat and drink? What __ | Kentucky: re movie was it? patents from? |__| Virginia_| New York + What time / where did you meet? + What time / where did you have dinner? 5B sydney + What time / where did you goto the movies? + What did you do after the movie? + What time did you get home? b Answer A’s questions. ¢ Did you and your friend tell the same story? 6B Memory test Student B 4 Write questions from the prompts. 1 / a carpet in the room? : Was there a carpet in the room? 2 How many beds /? 3 / the door open or closed? 4 What'on the bed? po 5 What color / the curtains? ls 6 / any books in the room? # re b Answer A’s questions. © Ask A your questions. Who has the Raoul and Emma were in Sydney, but not Sydney, Australia best memory? They were in Sydney, Nova Scotia, in northeastern Canada! Sydney, Nova Scotia, population 26,000 The story of Emma and Raoul was on television and in newspapers around the world. They stayed in Syiney, Nova Scola, for four days. Then they traveled home on Air Canada to London, England {not London, Canada} GC They're having a party! Student B Listen to A telling you what is happening in the left side of his / her picture. You and A have the ' Look at your picture. Tell A the differences. Circle them on your picture, same picture but with Beaten ae ‘ a .appening in the right side of your picture, A will tell you what Se is different in his / her picture. Circle the differences. When you've finished, compare the two pictures. 8A The True False Show Student B $10,000 $20,000 $40,000 $50,000 $70,000 a Complete the sentences with the comparative of the bold adjective. 1 good Redwineis__beWex _for you than white wine. (True) 2 safe Driving is 2 __ than flying. (False) 3 old ‘The Parthenon is see than the Pyramids, (False) > 4 intelligent Dolphins are 11 Lollies than chimpanzees. (True) 5 small Spain is —___ than Germany. (False) “ 6 short ‘The Second World War was than the First World War. (False) 7 popular Basketball is O\° Pepe! than tennis. (True) 8 long kilometer is thana mile, (False) b Role-play The True False Show. Ais the quiz presenter, you are the contestant. Say if A's sentences are true or false. © Change roles, Now you are the presenter. + Read sentence 1 to A. A says if it’s true or false. + IF Ais right, he / she gets $10,000. Continue with sentence 2, etc. + IFA gets the answer wrong, he / she loses everything and starts from the beginning again. d_ Who won more money, you or A? Audioscripts 1 A A grilled cheese sandwich, please, B Thats 5 dollars and 20 cents 2 Canaan Airlines flight o Madrid is now boarding at gate number 9 3A Where to, Mis? B 16 Townsend Road, please 4A Heres your key sir. Room 12. B Thank you. 1 Tom OK, bye, ‘Anna Yes, good-bye, Tom See you tomorrow. ‘Anna Not tomorrow Saturday. ‘Tom Oh yeah. See you on Saturday. Anna See you, ‘Tom Good night. cue 1 The train waiting at rack 13 is the ‘express to Now York. 2 A Excuse me! Ffow faris it to San Joset B Ie’sabout 40 mikes. A Thanks alot. 3 Hurry, please, We're leaving in 15 minutes, 4 All passengers on flight AA234 to New York please go to gate 60 immediately, 5 A Hove much is that? B A pizza and a soda, That’ 17 dollars 6A What's your address? B ts 80 Park Road. AA Sorry? What number? B 80,8 oh, 7 Teacher OK. Can you be quiet, please? ‘Open your books to page 90, ‘student 1 What page? Student 2 Page $0. 119) Receptionist Hello, Are you a new student? Mario Yes, am, Receptionist Sit down, then. I'm just going toask you a few questions Mario OK. Receptionist Whats your frst name? ‘Mario Mario. Receptionist What's your last name? Mario Benedetti Receptionist Benedetti How do you spll it? Mario BE-N-E-D-E-T-TH Receptionist B-E-N-E-D-E-T-T-, OK. Where are you from? Marlo I'm from Italy. From Rome, Receptionist Are you a student? Mario Yes, Iam Receptionist And how old are you? ‘Mario. Tm 20. Receptionist What's your address? Mario In Rome? Receptionist Yes. Mario Its Via Foro 25 Receptionist Whats your 2ip code? Marie Sony? Receptionist Is there a zip code? You knows a number? Mario Ab yes. les 00132. ‘Receptionist 00152, Great. What's your e-mail address? Mario It’s mario.benedetti@hitmail.com, Receptionist And whats your phone number? Mario My cell phone number or my home ‘number in Rome? Receptionist Both— home and cell Mario My phone number in Rome is 06555-8401 Receptionist (6 585-8401. ‘Mario Yes. And my cell number is 555-2267. [Receptionist 555-2267, That's great, Mario, ‘Thankyou. Now come and meet the direcor ‘of studies, we nee to giv youa test 13 1 Teacher Hello, Hello, Can you close the door please, Susana? Student Sorry? Teacher Close the door, please 2 Teacher Can you sit down, please? Can you sit down? SIT DOWN! 3 Teacher OK, open your books, It's Tesson IC, Lesson 1C. 4 Teacher OK, now read the text. You can use your dictionary for any new words. ‘Teacher Maria and Antonio, don't speak Spanish, tis isan English class! Please speak in English, 6 ‘Teacher All right, now stand up, STAND UP OK, now ask What’ ‘your name? to five other students 7 Teacher OK, now go to page 84 Students What page? ‘Teacher 84, page 8 8 Teacher OK, can you look at the Doard, please? Look a the board, 9 Teacher All right, now listen and repeat the leters.A (A), (B), C. 10 Teacher D (D) .. Maria please turn olf your cell phone! TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONE, MARIA! usr Allie Hello. Are you Mark Ryder? ‘Mark Yes, Are you Allie! Allie Yes, Lam. ‘Mark Nice to meet you. Allie And you. Welcome to the UK. Your hotels the city center, Mark How far is it? Allie Its about 30 minute ifthe traff’s OK. Mark Great! Allie Would you like 2 cofee first? ‘Mark No, 'm fine, thanks Allie All right, Le’s go, My car's in the ear park. Can [help you with your bags? Mark No, is OK, thanks. 25 Natasha You work with computers, Darren, is that right Darren Yes, that’s right Natasha Do you like your job? Darren. Yes, I do love it. Computers are very interesting, don't you think? Natasha. Uim, no relly. 1 don like computes, ‘Uh, what do you do inthe evenings? Darren I play computer games, or [watch television, Natasha What do you do on the weekends? Darren 1... play computer games and ‘wateh television Natasha Do you go to the movies? Darren No, don't watch movies on television or DVDs. Do you watch TV? [Natasha No, I don't have a television Darren. What do you do on the weekend? [Natasha 1 goto the movies, Darren Oh, Natasha Do you want to go to a coffee shop, Darren? Lave coffee. Darren No, thanks. I don’t drink coffee. Un, Natasha, can Task you a question? ‘Natasha Yes, OK. Darren How old are you? 282 Natasha. Yes, that's right. Darren. And, uh, how old ae you inthe Photo ~the photo on the Internet? [92 202 "Natasha Look, Darren, it's two o'clock — time to go back to work. Bye Darren Natasha, walt, wait... Natasha! am ‘Announcer And now on WKZB, Guess my job, Host Good evening and welcome again to the jobs quiz, Guess my job. And our team tonight is Brian, a teacher (Hello), Liz, who's unemployed (Hi), and ‘Marylin, who's a verter (Good evening). ‘And out frst guest tonight is. Phil Phil Host OK, team, you have ww minutes and ten auestions to guess Phil’ job starting NOW. Let's have your first question Brian Hi, Phil, Do you work in an office? Phil No, I don't Liz Do you work in the evening? Phil It depends Yes, sometimes. Marylin Do you work with your hands? Phil No, 1 don't. Not with my hands. Liz Do you wear a uniform? Phil Ub... yes — well i's kind ofa uniform, ‘Marylin Do you drive? Phil No, dost, Not for my job, Brian Do you write lecters or e-mails? Phil No, don't Liz Do you work with other people? Phil Yes, do. Brian Do you speak any languages? Phil No, only English Marylin Do you have any special qualifications? Phil No, I don’. Host You have one more question Brian Um, do you earn a lot of money? Yes, Id, an Host That's ten questions! So, Brian, Lia, and Marylin — what's his job? Marylin OK, Phil. We think you're .. an Host Are you an actor, Phil? Phil No, 'm not. I'm a professional soccer player. 215 1 He's Hugh Grants brother. 2 She's Naomi Campbell's mother. 3 He's LK. Rowling’ husband. 4 She's Antonio Banderas ex-wife 5 He's Wil Smith's father. 6 She's Kate Winslet’ sister, 215 Sarah Thisis my mother, in our yard at home, Guy Let’s see Is that your father? Sarah No, its Martin, her boyfriend. My ‘mom’ divorced Guy Does your mother work? Sarah Yes, shea nurse. And Martin's a doctor at the same hospital. don’ Hk him very much, Ths is my sister Lisa and her husband, Philip. And their daughter, Sophie, Guy Al ~ she's really sweet. How old is she? Sarah She's three. Guy Do you have any more nieces or nephews? Sarah No, just Sophie right now. Guy Is that you? Sarah Don't light Yes, that’s from last ‘Christmas, at my grandparents’ house. Guy Who's that? Sarah That's my cousin Adam. Adam and 1 are really ood friends. He's singer ina band. They play in local coflechouses and clubs. 20 Allie Where are you from in the United ‘States, Marke Mark ‘The West Coast San Francisco. Allie Is it nice? Mark Oh yeah Isa great city. Are you from London? Allie No, 'm from Cambridge. My family live there, but I live here in London. ‘Mark Sorry. Hello, darling, how are yout... Tm fine, yeah... Don't worry. Fine, fine. ... That's great... Bye, darling. Tove you... Sorry. Allie That's OK. Your wife? Mark No, no, my daughter. She aways ‘phones me when I'm traveling. Allie How oli she? Mark She's nine. She lives with her mother in Los Angeles, Wee divorced. Are you married? Allie No, 'm not Mark How old are you? Allie ‘That’ very personal! What do you think? Mark 25¢ 262 Allie Thanks, Pim 27. How old are your ‘Mark ['m M4 Would you like another dink? Allie No, thanks. Ihave to go now, Mar (Our first meeting’ at 10:00, See you tomoncow. ‘Mark See you tomorrow, Allie, Good night. Allie Good night. 32 1 Itsan easy exercise 2 Tlive in an old house 3 She's an American actress 4 She has an expensive apartment, 5 It’s nice evening. 6 Thavea black and white cat 3s 1 Husband Vicky i's seven olcock, Wake up. 2 Husband Vicky, wake up! xy Oh no! It’s seven fifteen! Pim late again, 3 DJ This is Dave Martin on Breakfast ‘Special, and the time now on WKZB is seven twenty-five Vicky Oh, where's my bag? 44 Vicky Taxi! Do you know what time itis? ‘Taxi Driver Yes, Miss. Its seven thirty. Vicky Seven thirty! Oh no, I'm late Please hurry! 5 Vicky A cappuccino, please. Assistant Here you are. That's $1.80 Vicky Ob no, is that clock right? Assistant Yes, its quarter to eight Vicky Help! Assistant Careful with your coffee 6 Man Hurry up, Viel, you're late, Is five to eight, 7 Vieky Good morning. rs eight o'lock, and this is Vicky MeGuice with the news on CTV. 38 1 Ltravel 30 miles to work! 2 I don't see my daughters. They're in bed, 53 Talk ftom the station to work 4 Thave a sanewich in the office 5 T usually fall asleep in front of the TV. a> Professor Where clo you do work, Paul? Paul I work for computer company in San Francisco, but Five in Oakland Professor Are you married? Paul Yes, Ihave three daughters, Professor So you trava from Oakland to San Francisca every day? Paul Yes travel 30 miles to work! Professor ‘Tell me about atypical day. Paul Well, get up at six olock and I take & shower and get dressed. I dant see my daughters, They'e in bed Professor Do you have breakfast? Paul No, I don't have time: have to get the train to San Francis at seven thirty. Professor What time do you getto San Francisco? Paul ‘The train usually arrives at quarter after cight:"Then I walk from the station to ‘work, That’ about a haf an hour, Professor What time do you star work? Paul At 9:00. I start work, and I havea coffee T drink about six cups of coffe a day. Audioscripts Professor Do you go out for lunch? Paul No, I'm very busy. I havea sandwich in the office Professor Do you like your job Paul It's OK, but I work a lt Professor What time do you finish work? Paul I finish work at five thirty. Then 1 walk to the station again to get the tain Professor Do you have dinner with your ‘family? Paul No, I don't. My family has dis six but Pm on the tran then. I don't get home until quarter to cight Professor What do you do after dinner? Paul After ditner I sit and wateh TV. I'm very tired. I usually fall asleep in front of the TV. Professor What ime do you go to bed? Paul About 11:00. 3a Professor Have breakfast in the morning, Paul i's very important. But don't drink six cups ofcoffee— that's too much, Don't have lunch inthe office; go out toa cafe or restaurant, And finally if possible, find a new job in Oakland, notin San Francisco My favorite time of day is 10 o'clock at night, because it’s when I finish practice, and [can stat to relax and enjoy the evening, My favorite day of the week is ‘Thursday because I don't work on Friday so for me the weekend begins on Thursday night. My favorite month is aly because its the month when I have my vacation. My favorite season is the spring. One of my hobbies is gardening and my garden is really beautiful in the spring, My favorite holiday 5s Christmas. My family lives very far away, and it’s the only time when I can see them. Udem My favorite time ofthe day isthe morning because I getup early and fel fl of energy. My favorite day of the week is Friday because its the end ofthe week, and Ican go home forthe weekend. My favorite month is December because here in Thailand it’s when you can se 2 lot of flowers, My favorite ‘seasom is winter Because in the winter i’ hice femperature, and its when T feel comfortable. The summer here is very hot, ‘My favorite holiday isthe Thai New Year in April Isa water festival and people throw ‘water at each other, and everyone is very happy. 318 Allie Thanks, Mark. Mark You're welcome. Look, there's free | table over there ‘Mark Here you are. Oh, I'm rally sorry! Allie Dos't worry. Is always the same. When I wear white something like this always happens. Mark Look, frst 'l get you another coffe, then we can go shopping, Allie Shopping? Mark Yeah. want to buy you a new shirt You can't go toa meeting like that. Alle But we don't have time ~ the next rmecting’s at 1230, Mark We have time, It's only 11:00 Allie Are you sure? ‘Mark Yes Sit down and relax. Let’ have coffee and then go. Allie Well, OK. aa 1 Leant sing, She can dance very well He can't cook. My boyitiend can't speal English Her brother can play the piano, Tan's drive as A Mandy, where's the sugar? B In the cupboard, on the second shelf A Lean’tse it. It isnt her. B Yes, itis. Look fort, A Tean't find it. e's definitly not here. B I know its there, Ison the right. A Lean’t hear you. | B Tum the radio off then. It on the second shelf, on the right. A Ob, on che right soe it 2 A Tony. Can you come here a minute? ‘Tony! B What? ‘A Can you help met B What isi? A isthe computes‘The primer does work, B Can you wait a minute? A TONY! B Coming. What’ the problem? AA Te’ the printer ~ it doesn't work B Ithelpsif you turn it ont 46 ‘A Do you like shopping? B NoyI don't Uhate it Its boring, I hate going to clothing stores with my | sitlfiend, We always argue, 2 A Do you like shopping? € t's OK Tike buying food, and things for the house. I don't like shopping for clothes. can never find things I ike, and clothes are very expensive. 3 A Do you like shopping? D Yeah! I go shopping every Saturday. love buying clothes, musi, books, food ~ everything. Shopping’ fun. Hove it 4A Do you like shopping? E It depends. ike trying on clothes with ny fiends. That’ fun, bt I don't like going shopping with my mother, and Thate going to the supermarket. 48 1 love talking on the phone. 2 Like playing computer games, 3 I don’t like doing housework, 4 T hate watching soccer, Allie Thank you very much, Mark. ‘Mark You're weleome. I'm really sorry about the coffee Allie ‘That’s OK. I's late, Our mesting’s 21 1230, Mark We car take a tax Allie OK. Do you like the shir Mark Well, yeah, i's exactly the same as the other one, Allie The same? Is completely different! Mark Sosry! Allie Typical man! Mark Alle, can I ask you something? Allie Yes. What? Mark Would you like to have dinner with sme tonight? Allie Tonight? ‘Mark Yeah, You see it’ my birthday, Allie Oh! Happy birthday! fm sorry, but can't have dinner tonight. 'm busy. Mark Oh. Hovr about Friday night? Allie Friday? Well. OK. Mark Do you know a good restaurant? Allie Let me think. Do you like Italian food? Mark [love it Alle Wel, there’ a new Italian restaurant. ‘We can go there, Mark Good idea. Taxi!

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