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28. Where do you live? = 8 > Complete the conversations below with appropriate questions from the box. » Listen to check your answers. » Practice the conversations with a partner, using personal information. ‘Where do you live? Do you lve around here? How about you? ‘What flor? ‘Where on Maple Street? ey a 3A B In Tokyo, B Yes, Tlive on Maple Street. B Two, please. jatar) A Really?__? A Tlive in Bangkok. B At 25—between Main and Ridge. ‘A Oh, we're neighbors! I live on the same block. 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Cafeteria [=] Carolyn runs into Maggie in a cafeteria. Maggie is on her lunch hour, Carolyn Hi, Maggie! Maggie Carolyn! Nice to see you. Have a Carolyn Thanks. Maggie How are you doing? Carolyn Fine. How about you? ‘Maggie Oh, I'm fine, thanks. Carolyn Do you work around here? Maggie Yes, I work at Brooklyn Hospital. Carolyn Oh, what kind of work do you do? Maggie I'ma lab technician. Carolyn Hmm . . . that sounds interesting. | Maggie Yes, it's a good job. What do you do? | Carolyn Me? Oh, I'm an actress. Maggie Really? How exciting! Carolyn Well... 'm out of work Maggie Oh, that’s not so exciting Carolyn No, it isn't. Right now, I'm looking for an office job. Maggie Well, I hope you find something. Anyway... . speaking of work, I've got to get back to the hospital. See you later. Carolyn Bye. 2. Figure it out 1, True or False? Correct the false statements. ‘Maggie works in a hospital. Maggie is a doctor. Carolyn is an actress. Maggie has a good job. Carolyn has a good job. vbeee Find another way to say it. How are you? How are you doing? Idon't have a job. Do you work in the neighborhood? Sit down. What do you do? 52 Unit’ S eg Guun nos Woy ans ‘mp ssode saary x2ysts Ay ;SuIppPy 24nog £00) ‘21941 reou aay] nok og “BunsoxsyUy Srey ‘YO. 2121p Op nok op 1wyM eae @2}10M Tok op axaym Enok ynoge Moy] Jans auf} UMOP A1OM | ‘SOK sueag Id “2 Tiel nem sang °q 20f -q suope soatt *e ‘wun *e puny *Z saKmel © st 3 9.40 ‘ ‘P asooyp pue wonEsra.u09 om ‘wo}sT] HOWL, “swoMIE;e3s op) PED “20F ‘ou Po te ow sunx 449] axp Ho MEMIOM ay} uy uaysty _ 31. Howdo you like your job? Richard Daniels, clown really enjoy my job. Like to laugh ‘and T love people. ‘especially children. I ‘can also travel a Tot Pete Bennett, sanitation worker my job, but what else can I do? Thave a family, and we need the money. park ranger Tlove my job. I ‘work outside most of the day. [Tike the outdoors @ lot, so I feel I'm very lucky. Ido a job Tenjoy. accountant Well, it’s a job that 1 do well. It pays well too, but sometimes I think I'd like to do something a litle more exciting, Manuel Rivas, veterinarians assistant ike my job just fine, It's only a part- time job now, but Ta like to get more experience and make ita full-time job. Clifford Hall, police officer Sometimes Hike ‘my job, and other times I hate it. My wife doesn like it at all, She thinks i's dangerous. But the work is important Read the article. Then answer the questions. 1. Which people like their jobs? 2. Which people aren't sure that they like their jobs? 3. Which people don't like their jobs? 4. Who is married, according to the article? 5. 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Coane Ve65 4, 1982 (12/4/82 71 is sal “January tity fst, Fred s/t nineteen seventy-one.” Hive 12/3/08 veer © > Aska partner questions like these. He or she will answer using a calendar. 1, What's today’s date? January 11th. 3. What's the date tomorrow? 2. What day is today? Thursday. 4. What's the date next Sunday? GI® ~~ Listen to the conversation > ‘Try to find another student who. and complete it. 1... was born the same month as you. ‘A When's your birthday? 2... was born the same day of the weekas you. B 3. .. has the same birthday as you. ‘A What year were you born? 4... was born the same year as you. 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Hindi India Indian B No,T'm Bengal Bangladesh Bangladeshi India Indian Arabic Morocco Moroccan Jordan Jordanian SaudiArabla Saudi Arabian Japanese Japan Japanese German Germany German Switzerland Swiss Austria Austrian Portuguese Portugal Portuguese Brazil 2. A Where are you from? B I'm from . A Ob, do you speak Hindi? B No, I speak > Imagine that you're from one of the countries in the chart. Write down, ‘your new language and nationality on a piece of pape » Find out other students’ new languages and nationalit someone who... ss. Find speaks Spanish, but isn’t Spanish. Japanese and speaks Japanese. speaks Arabic, but isn’t from Jordan. speaks German, but isn't from Germany. is Chinese and speaks Chinese is Indian, but doesn’t speak Bengali. speaks English, but isn't from the United States. speaks Portuguese, but isn't Brazilian. 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Take my advice. | [a John Pierce is watching TV one evening when | ‘Mrs. Baxter knocks at the door. f 1 Mrs. Baxter (Knock, knock, knock!) . John Who is it? Mrs. Baxter Its Mrs. Baxter John (To himself) Mrs. Baxter? (Opening the door) Mrs. Baxter! How are you this evening? Mrs. Baxter Good evening, Mr: Pierce. I'm sorry to bother you. John Oh, that’s O.K. I was just watching | . television. Come in. Sit down. Would you like... uh... some tea? Or coffee? . Mrs. Baxter Oh, no, please don’t bother. I only have a few minutes. Ub, Mr Pierce ... it the fourth of December. John The fourth of... oh, Mrs. Baxter, the rent! fm sorry 468 late. TT write you a check right now. Uh... do you have a pen I could use? Mrs, Baxter Yes, Ido. Here you are. Mrs. Baxter Is that your girlfriend? John My girlfriend? Oh, you mean in the picture. No, that’s my sister. Mrs. Baxter SfieS very pretty. {5 she married? John Yes, married with two children—a boy and a girl. Mrs. Baxter Ob, how wonderful! 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You want to practice your language skills, hast you ‘don't have the opportunity. What do you jo? Learn the IST way! Take a "study vacation" and travel to English-speaking countries. With IST, International Student Travel, you can spend one to three months abroad improving your speaking, listening, reading and writing Skills. Live with an English-speaking family. * During the day, study full time in a high school or language institute. The choice is yours! Where can you go? The United States and England are very popular for study holidays. ‘Canada is another choice. And don't forget / ‘Australia and New Zealand, two more countries where people speak English. Each can provide you with the experience of a lifetime. aaa rr INTERNATIONAL STUDENT TRAVEL 500 Fifth Avenue, 4th Floor New York, NY 10020 U.S.A. ; ; ; | ex ren ed me or inmton sat eet yn Entrees cabs. ; ; ; ; : pe Name Address nnn Street and Number ; ciy State Zip Code } comey : } 1. Read the advertisement. Then scan it again and find . . . 1... five countries where you can learn English. 4b 7-7 Hive cities where you can study English with International Student Travel 3, 11 another way to say “language school.” 4. the abbreviation for International Student Travel $11 the telephone number and address for International Student Travel. 2, What are two ways that you can get more information about International Student Travel? 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Call Global Travel in the afternoon and ask to speak to. classmate. Then call back in the evening: A. Dials number) Rrving, rring B Good morning, Global Travel. May Thelp you? A. May I speak to Richard Lightner, please? B tim sony, he isnt here right now. B Just a moment, please. A Thank you. I'll call back later. A Thank you. why 9 Yl - ree ae Z “A morning afternoon + GQ > Listen and complete 7 the message with the caller’s last name and telephone number. sua eee Oera © > complete the conversation below with the sentences in the box. » Listen to confirm your answers. > Act out the conversation. Ask to speak to a classmate and substitute your ‘own name for Rob Vale. Receptionist Saran, Cut you spel yours ramet? 1 Mrs, Ml give her the message, padRob Vale, May speak to Mrs, Reed, please? Rie oe cee oo Global Travel May help you? Rob Vale. Yes This is Rob Vale, Could you ask hero Saabs Nebr aver bisa 4 Meee? 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When the airport staff cannot find it, you go unhappily to your hotel room. Now you have to use the telephone for help. Will someone at the airline help you quickly? Yes, if you are friendly ‘and polite. Good manners are the key to success on the telephone. Here are a few suggestions: * Speak slowly and pronounce your words clearly. You want the other person to understand you. * Speak with a smile. People like to hear a pleasant voice. Always identify yourself right vay. For example, if you make a business call, star with, “Hello, this is Bob Blair. May I speak to Carmen Rivera, please?” For an informal or personal call, you say, “Hi, this is Koji. Is Grace there, please?” + Be sure to leave a complete message. You can say, “Please ask Ms. Rivera to call me at 555-6821 about our meeting tomorrow” or “Please ask Grace to give me a call about the party on Saturday.” ‘+ Finally, always thank the person you speak with. After all, he or she took the time to talk to you. Be sure to use the person's name if you know it. Say, “Thank you very much for your help, Ms. Rivera” or “Thanks alot, Grace.” These are just a few telephone tips. Try them in your next phone call 1, Read the article. Then scan it again and say which of these suggestions it gives. 1. Always give your name when you ask to speak to someone. 2. Speak slowly and clearly. 3. Always leave your phone number. 4, When you thank someone, use the person's 5. Always say “hello” and not “hi” when you ask to speak to someone, 2. Do you agree with the tips for success in the article? Which are the most important? Are these tips useful in your country? LL L-§ Sun Jo mayne Gowop) “‘uemteL WY 24s sySueq UT” (oentmos9e) -tureryy wio:y —— st sroqnypg qog, (aeraisas) “10K MAN wou] sf wine] pure “eruIO;eD wos, s} OMI *— are NUD eMeT pure o3f ay! 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Introduce yourself and find out where he or she is from. A Hi, My name's i ee A Are you from Miami? B peseearasei aE ATmfrom © > Write ten interview questions using the words below to help you. Be sure to use the correct forms of the present tense. ‘what brother's) wife parents Chinese (Spanish, etc.) speak go ve married where siste(s) husband you school have do work 1 What do you do ? 6. a 7. 3, 8 4. 9. 5. 10. > Find a student you don’t know very well. Interview your partner using the questions above. Write down his or her answers. » Tell another classmate about your partner. © > talk about your plans for the weekend with a partner, A B On Saturday, And on Sunday What about you? , as B Well, have a nice weeken (a ey @ > complete the notes. Fill in the blanks with me, you, him, her, it, us, and them. 2. 4. Ly 3. Maria, * Tart: ae pgs How about a What ie Novite tea’ Meee pai moder tl ca ee under? 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Student A follows the instructions on p. 79. Student B Read the newspaper articles below. Answer your partner's questions about Melinda Chan. Then ask your partner questions about Eduardo Sanchez to fill in the blanks. The Miami Independent In Miami This Week... ‘The popular singer Melinda Chan, from Taipei, ‘Taiwan, is going to be at the Alligator Club in the Blue ‘Water Hiotel on Friday and Saturday, July 23 and 24. She will sing songs from her new hit record Love is the Answer. Melinda, who is only 19 years old, is popular in ‘many countries around the world. She sings in four anguages—Taiwanese, Chinese, French, and English. “Tike languages,” she says. “For me, a new language is a new world.” ‘Melinda is rich and famous, but she still lives in a small apartment with her parents. “My family is very important to me,” she says, “and I like my neighbors. 1 don’t want to move.” ‘Melinda likes to travel. This is her frst visit to Miami Next weekend Melinda is going to California to sing in Hollywood, “I'm very excited about that!” she says. COLOMBIAN COFFEE BUSINESS GOOD IN JAPAN Eduardo Sanchez, from is a very busy intemational He visits countries in North and South America; Europe, and Asia and sells coffee. Exiuardo is very successful. He is only years old, but he is already a millionaire. “I like my job,” he says. Eduardo speaks __ + and Japanese. “Tapanese is very difficult,” he says, “but uy.” Japan is an important country for Eduardo. “The Japanese like coffee and they have many popular coffee houses and cafes in Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, and other big cities.” Eduardo lives in ___ hhe was bom, with Colombia, the city where Gloria, his son, Carlos, and his + Silvia. ‘Eduardo is here in Miami this week on vacation. Next ‘week he is going to travel to and > Write conversations for these people at Arno’s Coffee Shop, using the words in parentheses. Be sure to use the correct forms of the present of be and the simple present. » Act out the conversations with a partner. 1. Maggie Sloane and Nick Pappas meet for the first time. Nick (where?) Maggie (Brooklyn Hospital.) Nick (nurse?) Maggie (lab technician.) Nick Where do you work? Maggie I work at Brooklyn Hospital. 2. Nick then talks to Maggie's friend Ruth Aguirre. Nick (what?) Ruth (biologist.) Nick (Brooklyn Hospital?) Ruth (Brooklyn College.) 80 Review of units 5-7 3. Jeff Hunt wants to call Christine Pappas about some homework. He calls a friend, Gail Gooden, for her phone number. Jeff (Dials number) Rrring, nvring Gail (Hello?) Jeff (there?) Gail (Gail.) Jeff (Jeff.) Gail (how?) Jeff (fine.) 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Nurse Yes, there's one next to the elevators. Mrs. Kelly Which way are the elevators? Nurse Down the hall on the right. Just follow the blue line, Mrs. Kelly Thank you. Nurse Good-bye, Mrs. Kelly. See you next month, Mrs. Kelly Bye. Woman Excuse me, I found this wallet on the floor over there. Nurse Oh, thank you. 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That’s a nice dress’ CLOTHING AND PERSONAL BELONGINGS * COLORS GI @ © tookat he picture. Match the questions and answers » Listen to check your work. 1, What color is Angela's dress? a, They're black. ‘Angel's ress > her dress *Laathat.cntar anelnee shoves? b. We blue Vichadtest A Nissi What color is Michael's suit? €. They're brown. 4, What color are his shoes? ait @ > Ask and answer questions about the people in the picture. ok sx & oO 4 aa green pur brown orar briefcase re yellow si » Describe someone in your class. The (= > Listen to the descriptions of the other students will guess the person. people in the picture. Who is it? A His pants are blue. His shirt is yellow and white, 1 And his shoes are brown. 2 B Is it Nick? 3. A Yes, itis. (No, it isn't. It’s John.) 4, ‘COMPLIMENT SOMEONE GE © > he four people above are talking. Listen and complete their conversations. 1, Kevin That's a nice __. You look godin ginguar Pal Angela Thank you. That's 2 nice hat. ‘Those ara nice gloves. twas agit Thoy were a gift 2. Michael Those are beautiful Carla Thanks. They were a gift. > Compliment each of your classmates on a personal belonging or item of clothing. 84 Unit 8 a0 fou ano am. 9 aus, a) nok 10), fu 1 ‘sessej0 ‘anoyo ‘youd suodss jeaqun (_ssooren as yen so) )( 80) Sol1 (Ct gon stl 7 ate i / gu 0) sisi ee -soansofpe aajssossod 1oan109 ayp ym squeg omp oy A 01 Uaqsr] coamord oup uy suoyssaudxo oxp wpe uopesiaauos amp oiopduiog « @ rey skoy Aus yso] 1 OP 47. Locations in a building ASK WHERE SOMETHING IS * GIVE DIRECTIONS. BH] @ > Answer the questions using the pictures below. > Listen to check your answers. 1. Is there a telephone near here? Yes. There's one upstairs. 2. Excuse me. Where's the drinking fountain? It's down the hall on the left. 3, Excuse me. Which way are the restrooms? 4, Is there a cafeteria here? Which way is the exit? ccuse me. Which way are the elevators? Is there a cafetria hore? ‘Yes, there's one downstairs. No, there isn't 6. son werner ne | 2 q t downstal ‘down the halon the right That way @© > Ask and answer questions about the places in the floor plan below. ality ==” rhe E oe ELEVATOR DRINKING tI ten a gi © > talk with your classmates. aCe Istherea drinking furtain on tis foor? Wich way isthe ext? Isthere cafeteria near hee? Ask where places are in your school building. 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I'm Jack Anderson. It's ni meet you. This is my assistant Vicky Wu. Vicky Wu Here's the script. Take a minute or two to read it over. That’s Bob Velez over there. He's also trying out for this commercial. Husband (Holds up shirt) Honey, this isn't my shirt. Wife Yes, itis Husband But my shirts aren't this white. Wife They weren't before, but they are now — now that we use All- Bright. (Holds up box) Husband AIl-Bright? What's that? Wife A new detergent — it gets all our laundry clean and bright. 1 was lost until I found All-Bright What a wonderful detergent! 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There are a lot of interesting programs on TV and you can lear a lot about the world. I's a ‘great invention, Rosa Hernandez The real problem isthe commercials, They stop every ten minutes to show a commercial. When I get home at night, I want to relax and enjoy mysett Pm not interested in watching ads for perfume and laundry detergent and breakfast cereal, I certainly don't think I'l be a better person or more ‘beautiful or healthy if buy those things. William Owen Tike to watch TV, but thnk people spend too mach time in front oftheir TV sets. There are a lot of dumb programs on TV. Also, the television is not a very social machine. People should do things together—spend time with fiends, pay spr, go to plays and coacens, things ike hat. Cheryl Brady DDeinitely. We al watch too much. TV influences and changes our lives — not always fr the beter. For example, many experts fee! tat violent TV programs ‘make children more ageressive—they fight or intemupt other children who are playing calmly—and that they will grow up to be aggressive adults 1. Read the survey. Who doesn’t answer the question? 2, What's your opinion? 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What are you doing? GE] @ > Study the picture and complete the sentences. » Listen to check your answers. | 1. Boris_ is dancing. jis drinking wine. is going toa movie. are talking in the street. —_— is playing jazz. are eating oysters, © > Study the frames: The Present Continuous E Information questions Statements Yes-no questions Short answers you 14 you Yes, | am. are = are [eds {do + ing -> doing ey Wen they "Yosh have + ing - having What doing? ™* (not) eating ne ‘Ustening? No, they arent. run ing + running | is he He, is Yes, he is. She she No, she isn't. she Yes ie | tos raining, Is it raining? No, Isn't. \ | Ga] © > Listen to the conversation below. @© > talk with your classmates. | > Have a similar conversation about the What are you de F at are you doing? What about your family and | Lek rs oan friends? Where are they right now? What are they | A What's Boris doing? doing? | B He's dancing. A Is he having a good time? B Yes, he is. ‘My father is at work right now. 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Do you want to go to a movie? TALK ABOUT MOVIES * SUBJECT QUESTIONS, @ > Answer the questions using the information in the movie ads. 1, What's playing this week? 2. Who's in The Doctor's Office? 3. Who's in Love on a Rainy Afternoon? Subject questions with who and what 4, Who's David Contreras? What’ playing? The Lost Gatany (is playing). 5. What's playing at the Baker Street Theater? Who's in Rack and Roll Cowboy? Charlie Mills 6. What's playing at midnight? ‘and Donna Sue Parker. 7. Who's in Rock and Roll Cowboy? 8. What's “the best science fiction movie in years”? ‘A love sory for the young at bear! | [ STATE THEATER ann el i aHE Los, eit Roel ve tt ae Cowho CUP Rniy || ce yy. 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For shopping, dining, entertainment or just the pleasures of walking and watching, there’s no place like it in the world. — The Greater New Orleans Tourist and Convention Commission ‘New Orleans, at the mouth of | France again, In 1803 President | Affican-American community of the Mississippi River, is @ city | Thomas Jefferson bought the | the late nineteenth century. And over 270 years old. The French Louisiana Territory, including | every spring New Orleans built the first town in 1718 and | New Orleans, from France. The | celebrates its legendary holiday, named it in honor of the French | cost: $15 million Mardi Gras. From colorful Due d’Orleans. Today, New | The city of New Orleans has | celebrations in the streets to Orleans has over 600,000 people a tradition of good living. | formal masquerade balls, itis a and it is an important US. port | Perhaps that’s why many | magical time of costumes, and center for tourism, American writers, such as | parades, and partes. New Orleans is a city with a| Tennessee Williams and For more information see European flavor and an William Fautkner, lived there at | your travel agent or call or interesting history. In 1762, some time during their lives. ts | write France gave New Orleans and | restaurants are famous for The Greater New Orleans part of its Louisiana colony to Frerich and Creole food. It has | Tourist and Convention Spain, It belonged to Spain for many old houses and | Commission over 30 years. Then in 1800 | government buildings. Jazz, a | 1520 Sugar Bowl Drive Napoleon Bonaparte asked | famous musical tradition in | New Orleans, LA 70112 Spain to return the territory to | New Orleans, dates from the | 504-566-5011 1, Read the article, Then circle the things you can 2. Answer these questions. Ce ee ae 1, What two European countries were important a. good shopping d. great beaches in the history of New Orleans? b. interesting old buildings, excellent restaurants 2. 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How much are oranges? "ASK ABOUT PRICES + HOW MICH = EEE Ta a TE) @ > Listen to the radio ad. Nicks Grocery Find the items in the ne VEGETABLES FRUITS ratnaee 29D, |] oramees 3/51 ie ® Bananas $f ‘Tomatoes §f tb. ee (6 Pears (fm. | Hectnce HM Watermeton 196 1 Head of Gartic $1.29 ms. © |) Grapes $9 mn. Onions 59f 1b. (S&S Apples 59¢ tb. c"} » Listen again. There are two mistakes in the radio ad. What are they? > Ask and answer questions like the ones below. How much is a bag of potatoes? How much are tomatoes? How much are oranges? How much are bananas? How much is salmon? How much is chicken? How much are these things at your local market? 55¢ ea. = fifty-five cents each 3/81 = three fora dollar MEATS FISH Pork Chops $2.29 mm. Salmon $7.9 m. | Lamb Chops $3.19 | chicken $249 wm. Ground Beet $2.29 1. Vero chicken park eet lamb turkey fish potato +s -> potatoes tomato +es -> tomatoes Flounder $9.49 tb. e > Study the frame. [5] © > complete the conversation with some or any. 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Department store H (28) Loretta is shopping for a bathing suit with Stella, -O——_——— Clerk May [help you? Loretta Yes. I'm going to Florida and I need a new bathing suit. | Clerk Well, we have some very nice bathing suits right over here. I'm sure we have one just for you. What size do you wear —a twelve? Loretta (Laughs) No. Ineed a fourteen. Clerk The fourteens are over here... This is beautiful, don’t you think? Stella Oh, that is pretty, Loretta Loretta No. I don’t like all those flowers. Clerk But that’s the style this year. } Everyone's wearing flowers, Loretta Well, not me! | Stella How about those over there? Clerk Those are bikinis. Loretta (Laughing) Me in a bikini? I don't think so. Clerk Well, do you like this? Loretta Hmm... that’s not bad. What do ink, Stella? ’s very nice. I like it. ‘ Loretta How much is it? Clerk $59.98, Loretta Oh, no, That's too expensive for ... Stella Oh, come on, Loretta. Try it on! eo Loretta Well? What do you think? Stella You look terrific! George is going to love it! Loretta O.K. I'll take it 4. Figure it out True, false, or it doesn't say? Loretta wants a new bathing suit for Florida Loretta wants a bikini. George likes bathing suits with lots of flowers. Loretta tries on a bathing suit with flowers. 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Today it also grows in North and South | America, but more than 95% of the world’s supply | ‘comes from Southeast Asia. We only eat the seeds of this | plant, but you have to cook them. | a. the sixteenth century, Spanish explores found them in Peru and took them back to Spin, At About the same ime Sir Waller Raleigh nrc them to England and Island, People hve fo wash them very well because they grow under he ground Today, the French style of cooking them is very popular and North | ‘America, Norera Europe, and the former Soviet Union : are the biggest producers. 4 ren rahe te to eae | @P an important food in Mexico. Spanish explorers {00k them from South America to Europe, but most Europeans would not eat them. They thought they were | poisonous. Today people eat them raw or cooked, and they are very popular in Italian cooking, The United States, Italy, Spain, Brazil, and Japan are the major producers of this food. Originally, they grow wild in the tropical jungles of Asia, They traveled across the islands of the Pacific and also across the Indian Ocean to Africa. Later they traveled across the Atlantic to the West Indies and America, You cut them when they are green, then they ripen and tum yellow and sweet. They are delicious rav, 4 but you can also cook them. Central and South America 7 and the West Indies grow them for export : ] One interesting story is that Spanish explorers a found them in South America in the sixteenth : century and took them back to Spain. At about the same time, explorers probably carried them from South America across the Pacific to China. The Spanish and Portuguese traded them in Africa for spices and elephant tusks. When slave ships went from Africa to North America, this food went back to America. Today, China, parts of Africa, and the United States grow most of them. 1, Read the article and match the descriptions with the names under the pictures. 2. Answer the questions. 1. Which three foods are originally from South America? 2. Which two are from Asia? 112 Unit 10 ebb be wun alnoui aug Jaye op Aauy pip YeUM 2998 Aayd PID 91now yea “2|AOU! ® Oy uaM AuaUS pue AuUEp “YBIU AepAMIES UD *SUOIJESIBAUOD BY} MAINAld “eo\yo ey uj sem aug ‘ojo 8uy 2 Sem aUS ojorue enya 2un MYM UF 72 OL “polo ayy 0} am aus qsed ou) ynOge HEL a sua} sed otf ul suojsend woqeuuo}uy op nok pip YEU sed at ynoge ¥sy puayaam sno sem MOH ueyen ou ynoge ¥Sy eyfeq ayy 0} aM fy ‘suay sed @4L sUaLi 1801 PAUSIA AKL squoe wed oqe HL SWHOS OvNONYT ‘SaW3KUSNOLLONNS 63. Saturday night... Jenny and her friend Sherry see Gone with the Wind for the third time, Jenny Well, what did you think ‘of the movie? Sherry Oh, it was wonderful! I loved it! Jenny Me too. I'd like to see it again. Sherry Yeah, it's a classic. So, do you want to get some ice cream? Jenny Sure. Sherry So, are you still working ‘at the Stop and Shop? Jenny Just on Mondays and ‘Wednesdays. Do you know who works there now? Gary Selby. Sherry No kidding! I saw him last week at a party. He’s a pretty nice guy. Jenny Yeah, he is. 444 lint 11 =~ ———s—s—¥.= eu Lewun ran heer Pom Re PEERED “Aepung uo parprus A129 “¢, Arep smouy Listen to what the people in the pictures did yesterday. > Match the descriptions with the pictures. 1, He had dinner with a friend. 6. She visited her parents. 2. She got ice cream. 7. They studied at the library. 3. They went to the ballet. 8. She worked all day. 4, She did her homework. 9. He relaxed at home, 5. He lost his wallet. 10. 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Mrs, Wilcox (have) a terrible day on Monday. You see, her ae centie life is in her appointment book and she ___(ose) it. ‘She (go) to Chicago fora business meeting. At the meeting, she find found ste saw looked in her briefcase for her appointment book, but it wasn’t there. leave left ‘take took She (think) maybe she (put) it in her handbag, but it ES eat wasn’t there either. ‘After her meeting she ___ (have) dinner and_(see) a movie. ‘Then she returned to the hotel. At the hotel she ___ (get) a surprise. There was a message from the airline, They (say) they ___(find) her appointment book. She ___ (leave) it on the plane © > Look at Mrs. Wilcox’s appointment book. Answer the questions. 1, Where did she go on Sunday afternoon? 4, Where did she go on Tuesday? 2. What time did she have a meeting at City Bank? 5. Who did she see? 3. What did she do Monday evening? 6. What did she do on Friday? MARCH 1995 Sunday 7 0 ta Chicago (4-00 FM) MARCH 1995 Wednesday 10 have meeting with my boss (2-0 AM) ‘take Daa to lurch for his birthday Call Jenny and indte her to dinner Thursday 1 Fish report about business trip have dimmer a home with Jenny Monday ® have mecting at City Bank (1k00 AM) have dinner eee a move (Ths Lost Galaxy) Friday 12 ‘take the day offi 20 the doctor (1030 AM) go toa play (8:00 PM) Sacurday 13 play tennis with Fiende (2:00 AM) clean the house Tuesday D ‘gp to Nashville (7:45 AM) ‘See Bud Lee at New Bark (10:00 AM) retum to Boston (8:00 FM) 00HHHH OO OLVOLY o © > Study the frame: Information Questions @© ~ tnagine it's Saturday. Ask and answer in the Past Tense questions about Mrs. Wilcox’s week. Information questions ra 0? pape Expressions inthe past i Monday morning last Monday ae Fla Sat ELGG fd shed enews yesterday afernoon yesterday evening who see? saw Bua Lee. lastnight fast weekend 118 Unit 11

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