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Culture Documents
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Sao Paolo Q ce
Vocabulary I fam ilies
Cecilia Eduardo
b Make se n te n c e s .
Grammar p o ssessive s
6 Victor and Serge/Haiyna/sons
. dog is very big. (Connor) 1 Are he brothers and sisters Canad ian?_________
G r a m m a r 1 to b e : q u e s t i o n s
Listen. Where are the people? g B Match the q u estio n s with the a n s w e r s .
1 Is Elizabeth your sister? [d\
the audioscript. Listen again and tick ( / )
2 Are Sally and John your parents? O
boxes.
3 is David your brother? □
man woman
4 Are you a student? * □
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rn p!__j
i 5 Are we in the elementary class? □
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6 Are Elizabeth and Marie your cousins?
□ □
□ □ a Yes, I am.
□ b Yes, we are.
c No, they’re my sisters,
again and label the pictures.
d Yes, she is.
e Yes, they are.
f No, he’s my boyfriend.
Reading
j | Read the text and a n s w e r the q uestion s.
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A U D fO SCRIPT
Is Amanda from Perth?
Officer: Excuse me, Sir and Madam. Is this your bag?
Man: Yes. No, she isn’t. S h e's from Melbourne.
Woman: Yes, it’s our bag. i Where are Amanda’s parents from?
Officer: Open it, please.
Man: OK. 2 What is her husband’s name?
Officer: Thank you. What about the mobile phone, sir?
Man: It’s my wife’s. 3 Is he from the United States?
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Officer: And the watch?
Man: It’s my watch. 4 Where are his parents from?
Officer: Is this your jacket, Madam?
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Woman: No, it’s my husband’s.
5 Where is John and Amanda’s house?
Officer: And the wedding ring?
Woman: Yes, that’s my ring.
6 Is Amanda a student? '
Officer: OK. Thank you. You can go now.
Vocabulary I jobs
Look at the pictures and the letters. Write the job w ord s. S o m e jo bs are two words.
sea captain 3
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Find and underline the m istak es. Then correct
them.
Reading
My brother is student. a student a Read the text. Underline six n a m es of people
S a m ’s a engineer. an engineer and(£lrclg)six jo bs.
0 1 a Put the w o rd s in the correct order to make but he's also a student. My best friend, Heather, is an
s en te n c es . assistant in a big shop in the centre of London.
Luke married Susanna are and „ . „
Luke and Susanna are married.
i My 20 Cedar Drive address is b Read the text again. Match the p eo p le with
their jo b s and their relatio nship to M ichelle.
9:15
2 When do you go to work?
9:30 re a d m y em ails an d faxes
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10:30 m eet th e holiday rep s
T 3 What do you do at quarter past twelve?
i 11:0 0 (3) ........
3 12:15 check th e hotel room s a n d th e
4 Where do you have lunch?
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£ sw im m ing pool
1 1:00 have lunch in th e hotel re s ta u ra n t
5 When do you have lunch?
2:15 go to th e h an k
3:30 m eet clients 6 What do you do in the evening?
4:30 w rite em ails and letters
6:30 leave w ork 7 What do you do at ten o’clock?
7:30 have dinner w ith m y fam ily
10:00 (4) 8 When do you go to bed?
11:30 go to bed
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b You are Danny. Write short a n sw ers. G r a m m a r I Presen t S im p le :/ / y o u / w e
Do you have breakfast at half past eight?
a C h oose the correct w o rd s in italics.
No, I don’t.
When do \jou(stag)j starts work?
1 Do you have breakfast in a hotel?
1 What do you!do you do in the evenings?
2 ! notjdon’t eat breakfast on Sundays.
2 Are you a hotel director?
3 Are/Do you live in a big house?
4 When you go/do you go to work?
3 Do you have a family?
5 Do you work/Work you in a school?
6 When do you finish/finish you work?
4 Do you have lunch in a restaurant?
7 1 do meet/meet my friends for lunch every 6a\
8 We don’t go/to go to nightclubs.
5 Do you leave work at six o’ clock?
fun. We ( 3 } _________ late in the mornings and have Find five more m ista k es and correct them
breakfast in the hotel (4 )________ . We don’t talk •
A: Do you get up early?
to the ( 5 ) _________ because we don’t have any
B: No, 1not. dor,
problems! After breakfast we go to the beach or the
swimming pool. We (6)________ lunch there, but we A: What do you do in the morning? 1
listen
1 ____
2 ___
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3 ___
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4 ___
■ b Write one verb from the word s q u a r e before
each group of words.
listen to CDs /the radio
i 1 ______ •_______awash/lunch/dinner
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2 _____________ home/work
3 _____________ to people/on the phone
I 4 _____________ your hair/your clothes/your car
5 _____________ to bed/to work
I’m a shop assistant in a big electrical shop. My day
starts at half past six, when ! get up and have a | Read the text in ex ercise 5 and put the pictures in
wash. I wash my hair, too. Then ! have breakfast at the correct order. Then u se words from the box to
quarter past seven and i leave home at quarter to label the pictures.
eight. I walk to the bus stop and i wait for the bus.
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The shop opens at half past eight and I start work. f cook dinner have breakfast go to bed
I work in the electrical part of the shop and I sell | leave home read a newspaper wash hair
TVs, DVDs and music systems. I like my job. It’s
interesting and I talk to a lot of people, i have lunch
aU bD cE d lH eD f
at half past twelve and I leave work at half past five.
I usually play football with friends for about an hour. pB H
I have dinner at seven o’clock and I watch TV or listen i
to CDs in the evening, i go to bed at eleven o’ clock.
7:15
7:45
8:30
12 : 3 0
5 :30
7:00
1 1:0 0
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Vocabulary i verbs
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Grammar I P r e s e n t S i m p l e : he /she /it/they G r a m m a r I P resen t S im p le : q u e stio n s
5 Complete the text with the correct form of a verb m a Put the w o rd s in the correct order to m ake
from the box. q u estion s.
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c, ,
She finishes work at half past six.
Pronunciation I P r e s e n t S im p l e - s .e n d in g s
r &
________________________________________________ S B a Look at the a n s w e r s to the q u estion s in
________________________________________________ exercise 6 and find:
4 She makes dinner for her friends. two verbs that end with the /z/ sound, e.g. listens.
two verbs that end with the /s/ sound, e.g. talks.
5 She goes to bed at about ten o’ clock. works
two verbs that end with the /iz/ sound, e.g. washes.
QB a Complete the table. Use a dictionary to check a Write the op p osite adjective,
your a n s w ers . good bad
Sin gu la r Plural 1 small
2 _________________ nice
address addresses
1 camera 3 young _________________
2 diary 4 _________________ ugly
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3 family 5 useful ___ 4____
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4 game 6 _________________ modern
5 holiday
b Now com plete the s e n te n c e s with an adjective
6 car
from exercise 2a.
7 scarf
8 suitcase A holiday rep is a pood job.
4 ______________ ________
I MU Look at the table and write the nam es of the a Look at the table in e xercise 1 again. Correct
people under the pictures. the s e n te n c e s about Lynn and Tracy.
Tracy never cooks in the evening.
X = never / = occasionally / / = sometimes
/ / / = often / / / / = usually ! = always Tracy occasionally cooks in the evening.
joe Lynn Tracy 1 Tracy often listens to music in the evening.
cook ! ! x /
2 Lynn never watches a DVD in the evening.
go for a walk / / / / /
go on Facebook / / ! X
3 Lynn always goes to the gym in the evening.
go to the cinema / / / / /
go to the gym * X / / / /
4 Tracy often goes to the cinema in the evening.
listen to music / / / j X !
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read ! 1 7 X 5 Tracy sometimes goes to the gym in the evening.
watch a DVD / / / / / / /
6 Lynn usually goes for a walk in the evening.
a Read the text quickly. Then look at the table in
exercise 1 again. Who is the text about? b Now look at the information abou t jo e and
Jo e D LynnD Tracy □ write s e n te n c e s . Use a d v e rb s of frequency.
I How do I relax in the evening? Well, i often go for sometimes/with friends
a walk after work. I sit at a desk all day and i want to joe sometimes goes to the cinema with his friends.
get some exercise. Then ! go home and ! ( 1 ) _____
1 never/after work
go on Facebook and read about my friends. I like
films, so I ( 2 ) _____ go to the cinema and I ( 3 ) ______
stay at home and watch a DVD. i (4 )_____ read the 2 always/in bed
newspaper or a book. But, you know, i ( 5 ) _____
c o o k ! ! don’t like c o o k in g .! 3 usually/in the evening
5 always/at home
do © 0 0
go for * fef' ’
go
go on
go to the gym
have
read
9 a Read the text quickly and match the h ead ing s Complete the table with the numbers from the text
(a-c) with p arag raph s 1 - 3 . in exercise l a . Write them a s numbers and words.
a Who makes mobile phones? Cj
487, 75^ four hundred and eighty seven
b What can mobile phones do? LH
thousand, seven hundred and
c Who uses mobile phones? □ fifty-one
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uxembourg is a small country. It oniy has 487,751
people. But it has 432,400 mobile phones - 88 percent
of the people have phones. That means almost all the 8 m.
people, including small children, have mobiles. China has a
lot of people and 55 percent of them have mobile phones - Wk
but that’s about 738 million phones!
send photos and emails and tell you where you are. 2 How many students are there in your class?
a m essage on an answerphone I__! A: This is Phil and Isabel’s phone. We’re not here at the
moment, so please leave a message with your name
a phone call to an office Lj
and number after the tone.
a voicemail m essage [ I Phil? It’s Fiona. I can’t see you tomorrow because
b Listen again and com plete the m e s s a g e s . there’s an important meeting at my office. How
about ten past seven on Friday? You can call me on
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Caller:, A: Hello. Davis and Davis.
Phone number:. B: Good afternoon. Can I speak to Michael jenkins?
r r A: i’m afraid he’s not here today. Can 1take a message?
M essage:
Caller: B: Yes. Can you ask him to phone Dr Gupta?
! VUtS
A: Of course. What’s your number?
Phone number.
B: It’s 894 7701.
A: Dr Gupta, 894 7701. Anything else?
B: Yes, can you ask him to call after half past four?
A: Of course.
B: Thanks. Bye.
CaUer- A: Goodbye.
Phone number. , ,
Message:
2 My friends and I love te n n is.______play it every week. What time do you usually start work in the
3 My uncle and aunt live in C a n a d a ._______ have an morning? (you/usually/start)
apartment in Vancouver. 1 My s i s t e r ____________________in a
4 Three of us are at school together. My sisters are in restaurant, (sometimes/work)
Year 4, b u t _____ ’m in Year 5. 2 David____________________to work.
5 ! go to aerobics once a w e e k . _____ ’s good fun. (never/walk)
adjectives
3 your parents/have/__holiday every year?
Choose the correct w o rd s in italics.
is David you/fgouf)son? 4 y ou /w ork/in_______ office?
1 ‘ Excuse me, are you Marias’j Maria’s cousin?’ ‘ No, I’m
his/her husband.’ 5 he/be/__student?
2 Is Elizabeth their/their’s grandmother?
3 I’m from England and my/our wife is from Scotland. 6 they/have/___ unemployed son?
4 Greg’s a lawyer but his/their sons are actors.
5 We’re Canadian but my/our parents are from Turkey. 7 s h e/w ork/in f amous restaurant?
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Millions of people love pizzas. There are so many
banana beans bread burger hotdog
different types! Most pizzas have tomatoes and cheese,
potato rice tea water
but there are more than a hundred other things you
can put on a pizza! Some people like them with beef or
chicken, som e with seafood, others like pineapple on
C h oo se th e correct w o rd s in italics.
their pizzas! Which type do you like?
I drink^T of oft many milk every day.
People like pizzas because they come in many different
1 Milk isn’t/aren’t expensive.
sizes. You can get a big pizza or buy a small piece if
2 I don’t drink much I many orange juice.
you are not very hungry. You can eat them in a normal
restaurant or a special pizza restaurant (a pizzeria), you 3 How much/many burgers are there?
can eat them in the street, or you can phone a takeaway 4 Potatoes is/are e a sy to cook.
and they bring a hot pizza to your house in a box. There 5 People sa y sugar is I are bad for you.
are thousands and thousands of pizza restaurants all over 6 Do English people drink a lot of!many tea?
the world. In the US there are more than 100,000! But
7 How much I many bread do you want?
where does pizza come from?
8 I think mineral w ater is/are very boring.
Well, the original pizza restaurant is in Naples, Italy. Its Do you drink a lot of/m any water?
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name is Antica Pizzeria Port’ Alba. It is 200 years old
10 How much/many app les have you got?
and, of course, they cook their pizzas the old Italian way.
It’s still open and you can go in there today and enjoy a
fantastic pizza. Vocabulary I fo o d
a Find and circle e igh t m ore food and drink
b Read th e text again and com p lete the w o rd s in th e word ch ain. Then w rite them below .
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b U se w o rd s from e x e rc ise 4 a to w rite la b e ls for a Read th e inform ation ab ou t Ana and Karim and
th e pictures. d ecid e if th e s e sta tem en ts are true (T) or fa ls e (F).
Ana eats a lot o f pork. E
1 She d oesn ’t eat many potatoes. □
2 She doesn’t eat a lot o f fish. □
3 Karim eats a lot o f b eef and lamb. □
4 He d oesn’t eat much fruit. □
5 He doesn’t eat many vegetables.
Recycling facts
E v e ry w e e k w e p u t a lo t o f ru b b ish in o u r b in s, b u t is th is
n e c e s s a r y ? W e can re c y c le lo ts o f th in g s an d u se th em to
m ak e oth er, d iffe re n t th in g s. S o h o w g re e n a re w e in th e UK?
H ere a re s o m e s u rp ris in g fa c t s a b o u t ru b b ish an d re c y c lin g :
H j A family in the UK uses about 500 glass bottles and jars every year.
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a Put th e letters in th e correct order to C om plete th e d ia lo g u e with a/an, som e or any and the
w rite con tain er w o rd s. correct form o f th e w o rd s in b rack ets.
N A C can A: Let’s write our shopping list for the superm arket.
G r a m m a r I a /a n , s o m e a n d an y
Pronunciation I / * / and /a /
Q ) Write th e list o f in gred ien ts for lam b and
a Underline the s y lla b le s with /ae/ (pasta) and /a /
p otato bake. U se a or som e and a word from
(some) in th e se w ords. Then write the w ords in th e table.
th e box.
1 som e carrots 5
2 __________________ 6 /ae/ /a /
3 ________________ 7 businessman
4 _____________________________
Vocabulary I a d je c t iv e s (2 ) : f e e l in g s
Listening
Q i a f | 14 Cover the aud ioscript. Listen to the a Look at th e m enu and w rite q u e stio n s for the
1 Does Marisa order a pizza? How much is a small cheese and tomato pizza?
It’s € 5 .9 5 .
2 Does she order a drink? 1
It’s €8 .50 .
3 How does Marisa pay for the food?
It’s €3.0 0.
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H o w t o ... I o r d e r fo o d in a r e s t a u r a n t b You are Jan in e. The w a itre ss a s k s you ab ou t
your order. R eplace th e w o rd s in b rack ets with an
m C h oo se th e correct w o rd s in italics. o b je ct pronoun. Then com p lete th e a n sw ers.
A: Hello, what can I get you today? Are the two small pizzas for (Alicia) her7.
B: I’d wantflikgta burger, please. No, they’ re for them.
A: Sm all or large? 1 Are the fries for (Linda and Erik)_______?
B: How CO much I many is the large burger? No___________________________________________ _
A: It’s €6 .9 5. 2 Are the three cups of coffee for (Peter)_______?
B: OK, large, p lease. N o ,__________________________________________ .
A: Right. A large burger. Any side orders? 3 Is the sandwich for Oanine, Steve and Lucy)
B: (2) ArelDo you have fries?
A: No, we don’t. Do you (3) want/like a salad? N o ,__________________________________________ .
B: OK. A small eg g salad. 4 Is the burger for (Alicia)_______?
A: Anything to (4) eat/drink?. No___________________________________________ _
B: Yes, (5) I’ll/I’d have a large cola, please. 5 Is the bottle o f mineral w ater for (Linda and Erik)
A: OK.
B: How much (6) is/are that? No__________________________________________
A: That’s € 13 .3 5 .
Rewrite the se n te n c e s. R eplace the underlined
B: Can I pay (7) by/of credit card?
e x p re ssio n s with pronouns.
Our grandmother and grandfather live with my
G r a m m a r I o b je c t p r o n o u n s brothers and m e.
a You are Janin e. You are in a restau ran t with They live with us.
so m e frien d s. Read th e n o tes and w rite la b e ls for 1 Danny loves Isabel.
the p ictu res. U se o b je ct pronouns.
2 My boyfriend and I don’t like m eat.
n a t i o , b u t I Io v g it . Vocabulary I h o m e s
^ t p a n ' l ^ in te r e s tin g c " S o se e a U nderline th e s e w o rd s in th e text. The first one
a lot of it in th e n e x t few w e e k s.
is underlined.
1 one word for a type of home
b Read the text again . Which photo (1-2 ) and 2 five words for rooms
floor plan (A-B) d o e s it d escrib e? 3 four words for other p arts/featu res o f a home
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attic bathroom cellar central heating
detached house double glazing garage
solar panels study terrace
terraced house villa
H y in g
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G r a m m a r I th ere is /th ere are Lifelong learning I P e r s o n a lis e it!
g B Com plete th e se n te n c e s with th e correct form o f ( H Write s e n te n c e s a b o u t your hom e. U se th e w o rd s
there is/there are. U se contracted form s. in b rack ets.
There’s a fam ous zoo in Berlin. (CD player) There’s a CD player in my bedroom.
1 _____________________ som e interesting things to (bathroom) There are two bathrooms in my
do in our town. apartment.
2 _____________________any sh ops near here? 1 (television)____________________________________
3 _____________________a good Chinese takeaw ay
in the centre of the city. 2 (bedrooms)
4 _____________________a garage with the house,
but there’s space outside for two cars.
3 (garage)
5 _____________________ a gym near here?
6 _____________________ a garden with the 4 (cellar)
apartm ent, but there is a large terrace.
7 _____________________ any detached houses in 5 (dining room)
this part of the town, only terraced houses.
8 _____________________ a m essage for Christine
6 (central heating)
on the voicemail.
9 a concert in the concert
7 (garden)
hall this Saturday?
10 .tw o bathrooms in the
house? 8 (study)
Look at floor plan A and com plete the text with 9 (attic).
the correct form o f there is/there are or the nam es
o f room s. 10 (solar panels)
Hi/ Anna
In th e building too! T h a t’s really good! But 3 My hotel room is next to your room and we share
the bathroom behind our ro o m s._______________
( 4 ) _________ any shops - I go into town
4 We have a small library on our living room.
fo r th e shops.
My apartm ent-Is quite big: there a re two 5 My grandparents have a house in the country
Love
Heather
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V o c a b u la r y I fu rn itu re a n d e q u ip m e n t
2 M atch th e w o rd s and p h ra s e s in th e box with the
d escrip tio n s.
E H a M atch 1 - 6 with a -f. Then w rite th e furniture
and eq u ip m en t below . | bed chair coffee table cooke r desk
1 fridge lamp sofa TV
1 w a s h in g - ,. a board
2 music b machine
You can cook m eals on it. cooker
3 micro c w asher
1 You can put drinks on i t ._______________
4 cup d wave
2 Two or three people can sit on it ._________
5 dish e table
3 You can watch it ._______________
6 dining f system
4 You can put milk in it ._______________
1 washing machine 5 You can do your hom ework on it ._________
2
6 You can sleep in it ._______________
3 ----------------------------------------- 7 Only one person can sit on it .____________
4 ----------------------------------------- 8 This gives you light when it’s d a rk .________
5 -----------------------------------------
6 ___________________
Grammar I h a ve g o t
b Use w o rd s from e x e rc ise l a to w rite la b e ls for
the p ictures. 3 Write s e n te n c e s with have/has got. Use
contracted form s.
Jenny/an apartm ent in the city
lennv’ s got an apartment in the city.
i I/two brothers
6 I/three children
f H f } 16 Listen to th e underlined so u n d s in th e se
w o rd s and tick ( / ) th e correct colum n.
/ae/ / d/
got □ 0
cat 0 □
l hospital □ □
2 pocket □ □
3 tap □ □
4 shop □ □
5 packet □ □
6 hot □ • □
V o c a b u la r y I a d je c t iv e s (3 ): p la c e s P r o n u n c ia t io n I m ain s t r e s s
Q ) a Com plete th e cro ssw o rd with a d je c tiv e s and f l 17 Listen and m ark the s y lla b le s in th e se
p la c e s. Then a n sw er th e q u estio n below. w o rd s. Then underline th e main s tr e s s ,
1 a / part/ment
C D
bar/gain
2
L 1 countryside 5 mountain
2 com plete 6 opinion
3 B 4 F 3 decide 7 tropical
4 fam ous 8 village
b Check yo u r a n sw e rs in a dictionary.
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e Now com p lete th e ta b le with w o rd s from
e x e rc ise 2 a . Listen again if you w ant.
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H U G E 7 | D Words with two Words with three
sy lla b le s sy llab les
S tre ss on S tre ss on S tre ss on S tre ss on
i st syllab le 2 nd syllab le i st syllab le 2 nd syllab le
9B Y
bargain apartment
Clues
> New York is a ___________ - millions of people live
there. [6 across] [1 down]
> There’s a ___________ in my country - there isn’t
any w ater in it. [8 down] [2 down]
> The New Forest is a ___________ in the south of
England. [3 across] [4 down]
> Kefalonia is a v e r y ___________ - it has a lot of
trees. [5 across] [7 across] G r a m m a r I m o d ifie r s {very, q u ite, rea lly )
> Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro is a v e r y ___________
- a tot of people go there. [9 across] [3 down] Wr'te a se n te n c e with yo u r opinion a b o u t th e s e
th in gs. U se a m odifier and th e a d jective given .
One adjective from the crossword isn’t in the clues.
Which a d je ctiv e ?___________
^ not/very quite really very
b C ro ss out the a d jective th at w e do not u se to
d esc rib e each p lace. football/exciting
river: d angerous modern wide Football isn’t very exciting.
1 desert: hot dry wet 1 them e parks/exciting
2 mountain: friendly high cold
6 skiing/dangerous
7 burgers/unhealthy
8 flea m arkets/boring
C h oo se an ad je ctiv e to d esc rib e each picture and
HOW to... I t a lk a b o u t w h e r e y o u com e
w rite a sen te n c e a b o u t it with th e m odifier given .
fro m /liv e
[ b ibig
I
1
wf
s
wide
fam ous
the river/very
healthy tall interesting
How to...
say where you come 1 come fro m ....
from/live
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Citv life
Grammar I P a s t S im p le o f to b e
Write q u e stio n s a b o u t Sum m erto w n in 19 7 0 .
Then a n sw e r them .
9 Look at th e m ap s and w rite se n te n c e s ab ou t there/superm arket/Lake Road?
Sum m erto w n in 19 7 0 .
Was there a supermarket in Lake Road?
There are offices in Green Street.
No. there wasn’t. There were shops.
There were houses in Green Street. w hat/there/the park?
1 There’s a them e park in Lake Road.
What was there in the park?
There were houses in the park.
2 There’s a superm arket in Lake Road.
1 there/factory/Station Road?
2 w hat/there/Green Street?
4 There’s a museum in Station Road.
Reading
9 Put th e d ia lo g u e in th e correct order.
I~1 I decided to have a sandwich in the office, so
★★★★ I stayed at work at lunchtime.
□ Oh, I’ve got a letter from a com pany in Spain. Can
you translate it for me?
S u m m erto w n n o w 0 I really wanted to talk to you yesterday. I phoned
you at 8 :30 in the morning.
[H Yes, o f course I can. Why don’t you bring the
1 letter to me this evening?
1
* SHOPS % # 1 □ Oh, it w as a lovely day, so I w alked to work
yesterday. I w asn ’t at home at 8 :30 .
$ -m m
D No, I visited my friend Rosie in hospital after
Lake R oad work. What w as the problem anyway?
n Yes, it w as a nice day. I called you again at
"O lunchtime - 1 w anted to ask you to com e to lunch
D
O with me.
OC
C
o D Then I tried to call your office at 5 :3 0 , but you
c
o
*- weren’t there.
00
S u m m fe rto w n 1 9 7 0
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Grammar I P a s t S im p le o f r e g u la r v e r b s :
. on Sunday afternoon.
p o s it iv e
a Underline all the Past Sim ple verbs in the . two d ays ago.
dialogue in exercise 3 . Do not underline was/were.
b Now com p lete th e se n te n c e s with the . yesterday.
u nderlined v e rb s in e x e rc ise 3 .
a Com plete th e text a b o u t Lu isa’s d a y with the
‘Where’s Peter?’ ‘ I don’t know. I called his mobile five
P ast S im p le form o f v e rb s from th e box.
m inutes ago, but there w as no answ er.’
3
1
2
W e__________________for three hours yesterday
afternoon - we w ere really tired in the evening!
When we were in Venice last year, w e ___________
in a really luxurious hotel.
We weren’t sure what to cook for dinner
c cook
watch
help
work
play relax sta rt
J
yesterday, so w e ___________ to go out and have
from 9 :3 0 to 4 :30 . Then she ( 3 ) ____ tennis
a pizza.
with a friend from 4 :3 0 to 5 :3 0 . At home she
4 Jack and I___________ our friends in Switzerland last (4 ) ________ dinner for her family and then she
weekend. It w as interesting, but very cold there! (5 ) ________her son with his school work. In
5 A llie _____________to study at Oxford University, the evening, she (6 )__________a DVD and she
but her marks w eren’t very good. (7) _________ •
6 We’ve got tickets for the Lady Gaga concert!
b Look at th e n o te s. C om p lete th e text ab ou t
I ___________ this morning and booked them over
W arren’s day.
the phone.
7 I re a lly ______ . to learn all th ese new words,
but I ju st can’t rem em ber them all! Start — £>:30 a.m.
Wa\k to \>us stop — 1:00
Wait fo r b us ~~ 7:15 to 1 -7)0
A ngie is a fam o u s sin ger. Look at h er d iary for last
Work — 8 :0 0 to ‘i-.OO
w e e k and com p lete th e s e n te n c e s .
repair cars oil Aay
M on d ay 10 17 pl^vv Hip fo co o k d in n e r fo r Inis fam ily
study — 1 -7)0 to ^ 7)0
T uesday 11
New Yovk
18 pl<*y ■PoeHsc’O)
uiifU boys
liyten to music
J
^■PVevHoov\) Warren’s day
W e d n esd a y 19 Warren’s day started at 6 :30 a.m. yesterday.
^2 v isif new
concev+ 3:00 p.m. He ( 1 ) _________ to the bus stop at ( 2 )__________.
He ( 3 ) _________ fifteen m inutes for (4 )__________.
T h u rsd a y 13 20 He ( 5 ) _________ from 8:00 to (6 )__________.
He ( 7 ) __________________________. At home he
(8) ______________________________. He
Friday 14 pgvp<5Vl*V IT
(9) _______________. In the evening, he
cov\cev+ W<*ll $-30 p.m. (10 ) ___________________________ .
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Listening A U D IO SCRIPT
A: Hi, Louise. How was your weekend?
B: Great! We went away for the weekend.
A: That’s nice. Where to?
B: Barcelona. We flew out on Friday morning and
arrived back here late last night. We left Barcelona at
about 8:00 yesterday evening, so we had three days
there.
A: What’s Barcelona like?
B: It’s fantastic - really beautiful! We saw some lovely
old buildings and visited museums and an art
gallery, the Picasso Museum. It’s got lots of paintings
from when he was young.
A: Was the weekend expensive?
B: Well, yes. We stayed in a good hotel and we ate in
quite expensive restaurants. On Saturday evening
we met some of Mike’s friends for dinner. They took
us to a fantastic restaurant up in the hills, but it
wasn’t cheap! We bought a few things, too - in a
huge department store in the centre.
A: Was the weather good?
B: No, it wasn’t! It rained a lot of the time, so we spent
all day Saturday in museums and lovely indoor
markets. But yesterday afternoon was nice, so we
walked a lot - we went to a really interesting park.
The architect Gaudf designed it. You know, we loved
the city and we want to go back.
V______________I_____________ J
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Grammar I P a s t S im p le : ir r e g u la r v e r b s Vocabulary I p la c e s in a city, s h o p s
arrived bought
2 w e/great time
Down
8 w e/som e clothes and sh oes
2 You can live here.
3 A nice place for a walk, (see photo)
9 w e /a lot of money
4 You can put your m oney here, or take m oney out.
5 People work here; they produce things.
10 last m onth/we/city break/Istanbul
6 You can look at old things here.
8 We often start our holidays here.
6.3
Reading
a Read th e text q u ickly and a n sw e r th e q u estio n .
How long w as Lewis and Clark’s journey?
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark After the winter they travelled over the
are famous American explorers. In 1804 Rocky Mountains. The Indians helped
President Thomas Jefferson wanted a map them find the Pacific Ocean at the end
of the western United States because at of 1805. They discovered many new
that time people didn’t know the area west rivers and mountains and they measured
of the Mississippi River. Lewis and Clark everything for their maps. They started
started from St Louis at the end of 1804 back at the start of 1806 and they finished
with thirty men and an Indian woman, their journey at the end of the year.
Sacagawea. The weather was very bad They travelled 12,900 kilometres and
and it was difficult to travel. They stayed discovered that North America was a
for the winter with the Dakota Indians. huge place.
D A t i JiU V /A ® > I I \ M o v i. r o* •“ M
STATES. j ' O tesXi I
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Com plete th e q u e stio n s a b o u t th e te x t in Pronunciation I c o n t r a s t iv e stre ss
e x e rc ise 1 . Then w rite sh o rt a n sw e rs.
Did Lewis and Clark start their journey in 18 0 4 ? a U nderline th e s tr e s s e d w o rd s in th e a n sw e rs.
3 Queen Elizabeth l/be/m arried but at my school all the lessons were in English.
6 in the eighteenth century p eo ple/w ear/jean s married in 2008 and now I’m a British citizen .?
c
. did he decide to stay in England?
ago in 19 89 in the 19 90s in the 16 th century He ___ to stay in England becau se he
last night last Saturday afternoon yesterd ay got a . _____ in Cambridge.
. did Max get married?
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web He g o t . _______ in 2008.
in 1989.
1 There w eren’t any co m p u ters___________ .
2 I lived at home with my p a re n ts___________ .
3 It rained all d a y ___________ , but it stopped this
morning.
4 I left school two y e a r s ___________ and I went to
work in a superm arket.
5 We watched football on T V ___________ and
stayed at hom e all w eekend.
6 I didn’t sleep w e ll___________ and today I’m tired.
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Grammar there is/there are
Countable and uncountable nouns Com plete th e d ia lo g u e with th e correct form o f
there is/there are.
Q | Com plete th e ta b le with w o rd s from th e box.
A: I think I’d like to take the apartm ent, but what
furniture is there in the living room?
j biscuit bread butter coin dishw asher
1 lamp m oney receipt rice sugar B: Well, ( l ) ______________ a big sofa.
A: (2 ) ______________ a dining table?
B: Yes, ( 3 ) _____________. And (4 )_______________
Countable nouns Uncountable nouns
four dining chairs.
biscuit
A: Oh, good. ( 5 ) ______________a coffee table?
B: No, (6 )_____________ .
A: OK. ( 7 ) _____________ any bookshelves?
B: No, (8 )_____________ .
much/many/a lot of, a/an, some A: Oh, and w hat about a TV or a music system ?
B: No, (9 )_____________ any electrical equipm ent.
and any
C h oo se th e correct w o rd s in italics. If both w o rd s
Modifiers
are correct, circle them both.
I’d like ^om^/^ Jo t of)ch eese, please. [|H C h oo se th e correct m odifier and w rite s e n te n c e s .
1 How much/many m eat do you eat every w eek? U se th e verb to be.
2 There isn’t some/any milk in the fridge.
3 Simon alw ays tak es a lot of/some cream in
his coffee.
4 Are there much/many students in your class?
5 I’ve got a few m inutes, but I haven’t got
much/many time.
6 Have you got any/a DVD player?
7 How much/many bathroom s are there?
8 Please give me some/a carton of orange juice.
9 Can you go to the superm arket, p lease? Here’s
some/any money.
Object pronouns
Com plete th e se n te n c e s with o b je ct pron ouns.
That’s my coffee. It’s for me.
1 It’s John’s dictionary. Please give it t o _______.
2 ‘ Is that Marianne and Olaf on the bu s?’ ‘Yes,
it’s _______.’ '
3 That’s Eddie’s new car. Do you lik e _______?
1 (quite/really) my sister sick today
4 Your girlfriend’s on the phone. She wants to
My sister is really sick today.
speak t o _______.
2 (very/not very) the new sports centre modern
5 ‘That’s Sophie’s sister in the photo.’ ‘Yes,
I k n o w ___ .’
3 (quite/really) this film boring
6 That’s my credit card. Please give it t o _______.
7 Tony likes our house. He alw ays stays with
when he com es to London. 4 (quite/really) my diet unhealthy
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have got e Correct th e se n te n c e s a b o u t th e text.
The writer’s father left school when he w as fourteen.
6 M ake q u e stio n s with have got. Then w rite sh o rt
He didn’t leave school when he was fourteen. He
a n sw ers.
left school when he was sixteen.
Alex/an M P3 player? (X)
1 He wanted to study at university.
A: Has Alex got an MP? player?
B: No. he hasn’t.
1 you/a m icrowave? (X) 2 He stayed at the factory for ten years.
A: ___________________________________________
B: ___________________________________________
2 Sarah /a credit card? (/ ) 3 He married a woman in Africa.
A: ___________________________________________
B: ___________________________________________
3 your p arents/a big garden? (X)
4 The writer’s parents opened an Indian factory.
A: ___________________________________________
B: ___________________________________________
4 w e/an y biscuits? (/) 5 They produced Indian food for schools.
A: ___________________________________________
B: ___________________________________________
5 the dog/any food? (/ )
A: ___________________________________________
B: ___________________________________________
Vocabulary
8 a Write th e w o rd s from th e box in th e ta b le .
Past Simple -----------------------------------------------------^
3 go 9 stop
4 leave 10 want Food and Rooms Furniture/ P laces in a
drink equipm ent town
5 meet 1 1 work
banana
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Read th e te x t again and put th e e v e n ts in the
Reading correct order.
3 a problem with the police □ d He broke into the car and tried to steal
the note. □
e The man spent the night in a cell in the
police station. □
f A man noticed one o f the i,ooo-euro notes
in a car. □
thief
broke into
Unfortunately for the man, the note wasn't 3 to take som ething from som eone and not a sk
even a real euro note - euro notes only go up
to 500 euros, not 1,000. The note w as in fact 4 a room in a police station
( 7 ) ______ advertisem ent for ( 8 ) _______ local
business. ( 9 ) ______ business made the fake
1,000-euro notes to advertise (1 0 ) ______
com petition - people could w in 1,000 euros as
th e top prize. The thief didn't understand that
the note w asn't real!
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I A n sw er th e q u e stio n s. 5 The police. .th e clues and worked
What did the man see? out who the thief w as!
We alw ays tell people t o _________ . their
A i,ooo-euro note.
rubbish in the park and put it in the bin.
1 Where w as the note?
b There is one p h rasa l verb in th e text in
e x e rc ise 1. W hat is i t ? ______________
4 Why did the police come? b when we mention som ething for
the first time
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a Read K atya’s b lo g and c h o o se th e correct
s ta r t e d m y In te rn a tio n a l S tu d ie s c o u r s e
w o rd s in italics.
Katya likes/doesn’t like her classm ates. She thinks
I a t th e u n iv e r s ity la s t m o n th . O u r te a c h e r,
E liz a b e th , is n 't v e r y frie n d ly . S h e 's m id d le-
the lesso n s are easy/difficult.
a g e d an d s h e c o m e s fro m C h ic a g o . My
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Vocabulary I adjectives (4): people G ra m m a r I pronoun one/ones
C om p lete th e se n te n c e s with a d je ctiv e s from the Q H M atch th e w o rd s in italics in the text (1- 5 ) with
box. th e w o rd s below.
sports centre D
c
bald
horrible
confident
old
fair
sh y
friendly
unattractive
J shopping centre
swimming pool
CDs
salad
H
□
□
□
people. He’s shy.
1 Mrs Barrett is ninety. S h e’s v e r y ____________ .
2 Philip d oesn ’t have a handsom e face. He’s I love shopping. There is a big shopping centre in
q u ite ______________ . our town and there is a small (1) one near our house.
3 We like our English teacher very much. Sh e’s We go there every Saturday morning. I go to the
re a lly ______________ . superm arket and get the food. My husband usually
4 Jane is lovely, but I don’t like Stephen, her goes to the bookshop and buys CDs. He likes classical
husband. He’s _____________. (2) ones. Then we have lunch. I usually have a small
5 Natalie has blue e y es and lo n g _____________hair. salad and my husband has a large (3) one. In the
afternoon we go to the sports centre. It’s a modern
6 Anna is v e ry _____________. She believes in herself.
(4) one with a gym and a swimming pool - it’s a small
7 Harry has beautiful blue e y es and dark hair. He’s
(5) one, but the water is warm. My husband u ses the
re a lly ______________ .
gym and I swim in the pool. I love it!
8 Carl is alm o st_____________. He has very little hair.
2 A fam ous film star or pop star. My girlfriend’ s got a car, but I haven ’ t pot one.
1 I like hot places, but Sally likes cold places.
4 Your teacher. 2 Can I have six large sa la d s and two small salad s,
please?
Lifelong learning I opposite adjectives 3 Do you want the British spelling or the American
spelling?
( U S M atch th e a d je ctiv e s with th eir o p p o site s.
1 com fortable a unfriendly
2 friendly b unattractive
4 We’ve got three bedroom s. I sleep in the big
3 young c horrible
bedroom.
4 shy d interesting
5 lovely e old
6 pretty f fair
5 Do you want the blue chairs, the red chairs or the
7 boring g uncomfortable
yellow chairs?
8 dark h confident
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7.3
Listening Vocabulary I ordinal numbers and months
Q B a O 22 Cover th e au d io scrip t. Listen to the A n sw er th e q u e stio n s.
co n v ersatio n . W hat are th e p eo p le talk in g ab ou t? Which date is one month before 5th March?
1 a w inter festival EH 5th February
2 a summer festival EH 1 Which date is two months after 18 th Septem ber?
3 a fireworks festival EH
b Listen again and d ecid e if th e s e sta tem en ts 2 Which month com es after July?
are: true (T) or fa ls e (F).
Russell went to Moscow. H 3 Which date com es after i st January?
1 The White Nights is in July. □
2 It d oesn’t snow at that time o f year. □ 4 Which date is three months before 2 2 nd October?
Write th e d a te s in italics in w o rd s.
America’s Independence Day is on 4 /7 .
the fourth o f July
1 Bastille Day, 14 /7 , is a holiday in France.
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G ra m m a r I possessive pronouns
... J....,....
... ssyi
_ 1
’♦ "T fc 1
BSSBSRwBSSttSS*1 - *a
1 It’s mine, [c] 3 It’s hers. □ 5 It’s theirs. EH m Com plete th e text with w o rd s from th e box.
2 It’s his. □ 4 It’s ours. □
^ m in e his hers ours yours th e tfs^
C h oo se th e correct w o rd s in italics.
That’s not your book. It’s me/(mlne) I live in a large apartm ent with my sister. It
belongs to our parents. The furniture d oesn’t
1 Can I use your/yours car this evening?
belong to me and my sister - it’s all theirs, too.
2 We can hear their/theirs television in our living room.
But the television and music system are
3 Take one of the pens, th ey’re our/ours.
( 1 ) _______- we bought them together. We’ve
4 Is this dictionary your/yours7. both got mobile phones: ( 2 ) _______is a Nokia.
5 Don’t drink that coffee, it’s her/hers. It’s got a cam era and I can watch videos on it,
6 We didn’t finish our/ours dinner. but ( 3 ) _______isn’t very good becau se it hasn’t
7 You can use my/mine umbrella. got a cam era. My sister’s boyfriend’s got a
8 Are those her/hers trainers? really good phone. He u ses (4 )_______in the
car because it’s got GPS.
R ep lace th e u nderlined p h ra se s with e x p re s s io n s from Have you got a mobile phone? Can you use
th e box. ( 5 ) _______to download videos from the Internet?
5 The DVD player isn’t theirs. It’s ours. 1 I’m thirsty - 1think I want som ething to
drink. EH
6 That cup o f coffee isn’t for you, it’s for Mauro. 2 Sean w as fourth in the phone-throwing
competition. EH
7 Those holiday photos belong to u s. 3 We have three bathroom s on the third floor
of our house. EH ■
4 Healthy people are usually thin. EH
Q B M atch th e se n te n c e s with th e p eo p le in
th e picture.
AUDIOSCRIPT
Amy: Martina, it’s me, Amy. How are things at the
He’s eating a burger. m
music festival?
1 They’re talking and drinking cola. EH
Martina: Great! It’s really good.
2 He’s playing football. □ Amy: Oh, I wanted to come, but I’m still feeling
3 S h e’s talking on the phone. □ awful - really sick.
4 S h e’s taking photos. □ Martina: That’s a shame. We’re all here. I’m having a
They’re dancing. □ really good time.
5
6 They’re eating food. Amy: What are you all doing?
□
Martina: Well, Charlie and Annette are listening to a singer
7 S h e ’s singing. □
- she’s very good. She’s singing some pop songs
8 S h e ’s eating crisps. □ and she’s playing the guitar. She’s called Tanika.
Charlie’s eating a burger, but Annette didn’t want
a H 25 Listen to th e w om an on th e phone one. She’s eating some crisps.
ta lk in g to her friend. W hy didn ’t h er friend com e Amy: Is Clare watching the singer too?
to th e festiva l? Martina: No, Clare’s talking to her friend, Hannah. She
met Hannah when we arrived. They’re sitting
b Listen a gain and m atch th e n am es with the
on the grass and drinking cola together.
p eo p le in th e picture.
Clare’s little brother, Darren, is playing football
Martina m near them. He isn’t listening to the singer!
i Charlie □ Amy: Is anything else happening at the moment?
2 Annette □ Martina: Yes, there are lots of stalls. George and Andy
Tanika □ are walking around the food stalls. They’re
3
trying all the different types of food. They
4 Clare and Hannah □
aren’t talking, just eating! And Justine is
5 Darren □ watching some dancers.
6 George and Andy □ Amy: Dancers?
7 Justine □ Martina: Yes, dancers from Africa, I think. They’re called
8 Zamboyo □ Zamboyo. They’re fantastic! They’re wearing
really colourful costumes. Justine knows one
of them. She’s taking photos of them.
Amy: And what are you doing?
Martina: Me? I’m talking to you on the phone!
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Vocabulary I clothes
Q | a Read th e text and a n sw e r th e q u estio n .
a Com plete th e c lo th es w o rd s with a, e, /, 0 or u,
Which material is popular this s e a s o n ? __________
coat
b Read th e text a gain and a n sw e r th e q u estio n s. 1 c _ 11 _n 6 l_ g h t 11 s m_ rt
What did the writer see in Paris? 2 f_ rm _ l 7 1_ _ s e 12 s__t
Fashion shows. 3 j_ c k_t 8 t h_ c k
Q.
>
13
1
1
in
14
1
1
season ? 5 l_ _ t h _ r 10 s k_ rt 15 w __ I
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Use an a d jective and a c lo th e s word from e x erc ise 3 Do you have a sm art suit? (black)
3b to w rite la b e ls for th e picture.
4 Uncle Derek drives an expensive car. (German)
W rite th e w o rd s from th e box in th e ta b le . S om e
w o rd s can g o in tw o colu m n s. 5 Kirsty wore a beautiful w edding dress, (silk)
J
coat gloves jean s pullover san dals
6 Darren’s w earing a wool pullover today, (scruffy)
scarf sh orts suit traine rs T-shirt
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8.3
Vocabulary I the weather Reading
a U se a grou p o f le tters from B ox A and a letter ■ a Read th e text and tick ( / ) th e correct colum ns.
or group o f le tters from B ox B to m ake w e a th er
Good for us Bad for us Good and bad
w o rd s.
the sun
J
Box A cloud co fog rain sno su hot w eather
wa win cold w eather
J
Box B r &dyi gy ing Id nny rm
I wi
w ing y
Weather wise
cloud + y = cloudy 4
1 ____________________ 5 Can the weather really affect our health and
2 ____________________ 6 our moods? Read on and find out!
3 ____________________ 7
b C om plete th e se n te n c e s with w e a th e r w o rd s
• The sun can be good for us. It gives us vitamin D.
from e x e rc ise 1a .
This is very important for young people when they
are growing.
• But the sun can also be bad for us. A lot of sun
can hurt our skin very badly - a good suntan really
is not healthy.
5 It’s ____________ in the east. • A lot of old people have problems when it’s very cold
b ecau se their body temperature falls quickly and they
becom e sick.
Pronunciation I /d/ and /au/ • Som e people becom e very depressed in cold, dark
weather. They can ’t sleep and they don't eat a lot.
2 a © 27 Listen to each sen te n c e tw ice. Are th e
• Cold weather can be good for us, too: people
underlined so u n d s /d / or / a u /? Write 1 for /d /
often feel very strong and healthy in the mountains
and 2 for /a u / ab o v e each sou n d .
b ecau se the cold air is very clean and relaxing.
2
1 Joan w ears new cotton top s under her old coat. " 1— —— i n i m i iw i i»w11 uni1111 Hi— III— MlIi I'IW
HWIipn11HitriiWliillWWWIIWIBIIWIIMinilillWIIWIWWWIlBHWWWWWiniPPyB^
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Lifelong learning I nouns and Look at th e p ictu res and com p lete the s e n te n c e s
a b o u t Ja so n . U se p h ra se s from th e box.
adjectives
(T) ' ”
C om p lete th e ta b le with nouns or a d je c tiv e s from
th e text in e x e rc ise 3 a .
Nouns A djectives
health healthy
importance (1)
(2) suntanned
(3) dep ressed
sickness (4)
darkness (5)
c
(3) I’m trying to get a good suntan before eat a burger with friends play com puter gam es
we go on holiday. sell men’s clothes take the bus to work
4 How often d oes she use the gym? This w eek Jason is on holiday. What’s he doing?
, ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
eat fish at a restaurant
b Look at th e underlined p h ra s e s in th e d ia lo g u e play football on the beach
and w rite th e nu m bers on th e correct line. sunbathe on the be ach swim in the sea
Actions happening now: 1 , ______________
Actions that happen regularly: 4 , ______________ 5 He’s sunbathing on the beach.
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ulture
Do you like books? Do you like touching when you go on holiday! Digital books are usually
the paper? Well, enjoy it now because the cheaper than physical books and they're more
e-book is coming! versatile - you can change the size of the text
on the screen, for example, or you can change
As long ago as the early 1990s books were
the language.
available in digital form. It was possible to
go online and read one, but obviously, that Why don't w e all have e-books? There are a
isn't very convenient. Then, in the late 1990s, • the e-book reader is still
the first e-book readers arrived. Now there are expensive - more expensive than buying a lot
several e-book readers such as Amazon's Kindle of books - and it's heavier than a real book
and the iPad, so you can read your e-books in if you want to take it to work, for example. Real
digital form anywhere. books are more hard-wearing than e-book readers.
If a real book falls onto the ground, it doesn't
What's so good about e-books? Well, they're
break, but an e-book reader can break. Real
better than real books in several ways. They're
books are more attractive, too - you can wrap
more convenient: you can put thousands of
them and give them as presents.
books on an e-book reader. They're smaller and
lighter to carry than several real books - much better So, e-book or real book? For now, at least, w e can choose ...
e-book reader a real book 2 Older people like to read the ra d io .______
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in
a Use an a d jectiv e from Box A and an a d jective
from B ox B to m ake p airs o f o p p o site a d je ctiv e s.
G
Box A cold difficult formal loose
se quiet |
sm art ugly unhealthy untidy
Box B
G casu al
hot
formal - informal
e asy
informal
handsom e
noisy tidy
healthy
tight
Harriet Harry
1
2
3
4
5
6 G reenland
7
8
b U se p airs o f a d je c tiv e s from e x e rc ise 5 a to
com pare the p eo p le and th in gs in th e p ictu res.
Write th e com parative form o f th e a d je ctiv e s,
popular more popular them
1 young _____________________
2 nice _____________________
3 e x c itin g _____________________
4 cold _____________________
Ken Mike
How to... I give your opinion
Com plete the d ia lo g u e. U se on e w ord in each gap .
A: Look! I’ve got an iPad!
B: Oh, wow! When did you get that?
A: At the weekend.
B: What do you think o f it?
A: Well, it’s good and e a sy to u se, but I don’t
living room bedroom
( 1 ) ___________________it very exciting like som e
people do.
B: Yes, I ( 2 )______________ . that som e people
w ant every new thing that com es out. Isn’t it just
another laptop?
A: No, it’s more than that. ( 3 ) ___________________my
opinion, it’s better than a laptop. You can use it
for e-books, for exam ple.
B: That’s good, but I (4 )__________________ think I’d
Emma Caroline
like an iPad. I’ve got my Kindle. Do you
( 5 ) __________________ it’s better than Kindle?
A: It’s more versatile, sure.
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Write s e n te n c e s . Use a d je c tiv e s from th e box.
Vocabulary I films
a F' nd e igh t m ore ty p e s o f film in th e word ^ clever heavy ftefr romantic tall young^
sq u a re
Martin has $3 0 ,0 0 0 , Justin has $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 and Frank
has $5 5 ,0 0 0 .
lustin is the richest man.
1 Jane is 1.9 0 m, Susan is 1.7 3 m and Maria is 1.8 2 m.
b M atch th e ty p e s o f film from e x e rc ise l a with 5 Paul buys his girlfriend flowers on her birthday,
th e d escrip tio n s. William buys his girlfriend flowers every month
Girls and boys m eet and fall in love, a love story and Peter buys his girlfriend flowers once a w eek.
G ra m m a r I superlative adjectives
5 fast/anim al/the cheetah
F'nd and underline the m istakes. Then correct them .
Mr Sand ers is the m ost rich man in our town.
the richest
6 dangerou s/roads/in India
i Salim a is the m ost best student in the class.
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b M ake su p e rla tiv e se n te n c e s givin g yo u r Read th e text again and com p lete th e ta b le .
opinion.
Film Type Time Dan’s rating ( * )
interesting/film
1 thriller
I think the most interesting film is A vatar. 2
1 bad/film
3
2 good/actor
Read th e text o p p o site quickly and w rite l, 2 or 3 . The Ghost (Ewan McGregor) is a writer. He gets the job
Which film /film s... of writing an ex-British Prime Minister’s life story, after
the first writer dies in an accident. But w as it really an
1 are about a family? a n
accident?
2 has som e horror in it? □
M y o p in io n : a really interesting thriller, with som e
3 is about a writer? □
com edy
4 are from the US? □ □
5 is Dan’s favourite? □ C 'T T Y *
G D
9.3
Listening c Look at the au d ioscript and check your an sw ers.
G ra m m a r I like/love/hate/prefer
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m
C om p lete th e s e n te n c e s w ith w o rd s from th e box. R ew rite th e se n te n c e s u sin g prefer.
(
I
don’t like
prefer stay
ttke listen
staying
I prefer com edy films from action films, to B: No, she isn’t.
Jimmy love coffee in the morning. __________ _
2 A: I bought a new phone.
Do you liking classical m u s ic ? ___________
Do you prefer eat Turkish food or Italian food? B: Was it expensive?
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Grammar Present Continuous
Articles ( 1 9 M ake s e n te n c e s in th e P resen t C ontinuous.
Love
62 K a ren
Position of adjectives likellove/hate/prefer
( f f l Add an a d jective to each d escription in th e correct m Find and underline the m istakes. Then correct them.
place. Denis prefers cycle to playing tennis, cycling
1 \ 1 We prefer old films than modern film s.___________
American com fortable friendly German
2 Caroline likes go to rock concerts in her free time.
old scruffy sHk tight
V ___________________________________________________
3 We hate to eating m eat - w e alw ays eat fish.
1 a beautiful dress a beautiful silk dress
2 an Italian painting ______________________
4 Matt loves play football on Saturday afternoons.
3 a wool pullover ______________________
4 an expensive car ______________________
5 I hate to doing gram m ar exercises! _
5 a Chinese student ______________________
6 Do you prefer swim or su n b ath in g?.
6 a leather sofa ______________________
7 a fam ous statue ______________________
8 a white T-shirt ______________________
Star rating ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
C M a Look at th e text. W here is it from ? c Read th e text a §ain and w rite n o tes in the
ta b le . U se w o rd s from th e box in yo u r a n sw e rs.
1 a new spaper I__I
2 a magazine EH cheap com fortable driving licence e asy
3 an Internet page EH e ne rgy fast heavy park petrol station
b Read th e text. M atch th e d escrip tio n s with the
w o rd s in italics in th e text, Citybug electric scooter
small m ountains hills A dvantages D isadvan tages
i a place where you can buy petrol for your car You don’t need a lot o f It isn’t very comfortable.
energy.
2 the fastest s p e e d _____________
3 round things that turn when they move
Vocabulary I tr a n s p o r t G r a m m a r I -ing fo rm a s n o u n
J
dangerou s difficult easy healthy
relaxing scary
send/text m essages
Sending text m essages is easy.
i watch/horror films
3 drive/in fog
4 It’s a car and you pay money to the driver at the Steph en: Saturday, 2 1 st of this month.
end of the jo u rn ey.________________ Travel agen t: (2) There/One-way or return?
5 It’s like a bus, but it runs on m etal tracks in the Steph en: Return. We’d like to come back on
street like a tra in .______________ Saturday, 28th.
Travel agen t: (3) Standard/Other class or first class?
U nderline th e odd on e out. Steph en : How much (4) costs/is first class?
platform station car train Travel agent: € 15 0 .
1 flight airport long-haul garage Steph en: Is it a (5) long-haul/direct train?
2 traffic boat commuting rush hour Travel agent: No, it (6) stops/arrives in The Hague.
3 ticket p assen ger first class su b u rb , Steph en: What time doeS'it leave?
4 w ater bicycle ' w ater bus boat Travel agen t: It leaves Amsterdam (7) in/at 10 :3 0 .
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10.2 IP
frf i t !
4 they/on a package holiday (?)
Pronunciation I /i/
Q | a 032 First listen to th e u nderlined so u n d s in
th e e x a m p le s. Then listen to th e u nderlined sound
in each sen te n c e and tick ( / ) th e correct box.
/a / III
Have you been to England?
IU /a/
Yes, I’ve been to London.
hi /a/
i 1haven’t been to Rimini. □ □
2 Have you been to Australia? □ □
3 We’ve been bungee jumping. □ . □
4 Have you been on a horse? □ □
5 Have you been to Italy? □ □
6 Have you been to Madrid? □ □
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Reading
^ ................................ ................................ -
a Read th e text quickly. Why is M ae Jem ison Read th e te x t again and d ecid e if th e s e
fam o u s? s ta te m e n ts are tru e (T) or fa ls e (F).
1 Sh e’s danced and produced stage show s. EH Mae h asn’t travelled far. m
2 S h e ’s appeared in Star Trek. EH 1 M ae’s first job w as a s a doctor. □
3 She w as the first African-American woman 2 She went to West Africa during her studies. EH
astronaut. EH 3 She becam e an astronaut when she left
university. □
b Read th e text again and put th e e v e n ts from
4 S h e ’s worked a s an actor for a year. □
M ae’s life in the correct order, i - 6 .
5 All the people in Star Trek are astronauts. □
a She went to Kenya and Cuba. 0
6 She worked a s a doctor in the US. □
b She joined NASA. EH
7 She joined the Peace Corps to help poor
c She finished her studies,
people. □
d She appeared in a TV show. EH
8 S h e ’s appeared in a science fiction film. □
e She went into sp ace. EH,
f She joined the Peace Corps. EH
Grammar I Present Perfect: 5 Look at th e ta b le and w rite se n te n c e s in th e Presen t
Perfect.
h e /s h e / it
climb a mountain run a marathon cycle 50 km
a Tick ( / ) th e th in gs M ae h a s d on e. C ross
Eddie / X
(X) th e th in g s sh e h a sn ’t d one.
Sue / X
S h e ’s ...
climbed a mountain. Lyle X /
0
1 been into space. □ Maria X /
2 danced on stage. □ Jack X /
3 appeared on TV. □ Leila / X
4 sailed around the world. □
Eddie has climbed a mountain, but he hasn’t run a
5 travelled to Africa. □
marathon.
6 produced music and dance show s. □
1 S u e _____________________________________________
7 worked in Australia. □
2 Has s h e . 5 L eila.
Vocabulary I activities
4
Use th e correct form o f a verb from B ox A and a p h rase
5 from Box B to co m p lete th e se n te n c e s.
6 Box A
Box B
(= climb cross
a sm all aircraft
fly row
a sm all boat
saH
Aileen?
. y o u ______ . my friend m a U nderline th e word with th e lon g vo w el in each pair.
a cat b car 3 a am b arm
We n o t. b hat
a a fill b feel 4 a heart
Jap an ese food.
2 a taught b top 5 a cost b course
My bro th er____ . a Ferrari.
b O 33 Listen and ch eck you r a n sw e rs. Then s a y
th e w o rd s.
1 1 Learnin
Reading’
a Read th e text q u ickly and tick ( / ) th e correct
box.
The notice gives:
1 information and advice CH
2 information and rules Q
3 advice Q
Documents
Go Faster Airlines u s e s an electron ic check-in
sharp objects sy ste m . You d o n 't h a v e to bring y o u r tickets to
th e check-in d esk , but y o u h ave to bring p ro o f o f
y o u r identity (including y o u r photo), fo r e x a m p le
a p assp o rt, d riving licence or identity card. If yo u
a re flyin g to an o th er coun try, yo u h a v e to s h o w
y o u r p assp o rt.
✓
Luggage
With Go Faster Airlines you can check in a
m axim u m o f 20 kg o f lu g g a g e to put in the
e M atch th e w o rd s from th e text with their hold. You can take a m axim u m o f 5 kg o f hand
m ean in gs. lu g g a g e . You c a n 't put sh a rp o b je c ts in y o u r hand
lu g g a g e - y o u h ave to put th em in y o u r checked
i proof a The b ags you give in at lu g g a g e . You r su itc a se h a s to h a v e a label with
2 the hold \ the check-in desk. y o u r n am e and a d d r e s s .T h e label d o e sn 't h ave
3 hand b Entering a plane. to h ave y o u r fligh t n u m b er b e c a u se that is on the
electron ic label.
luggage c This is the place on a plane
4 checked where they put the bags. Electronic devices
luggage d Make a machine stop working. You h a v e to turn o ff all electron ic d e v ic e s b efo re
5 boarding ^ e This show s that som ething b o ard in g th e p lane. You c a n 't u se y o u r m obile
6 turn off is true. p h o n e in sid e th e p lane.
/f/ M
2 Bring a friend to the party if you want to. You don’t have to have a French visa.
m M
3 In my office it isn’t possible to use our mobile
1 have to go home now. 0 □
phones.
a Do you have a car? □ □
W e __________________________________________
2 I’ve got a question. □ □
3 Let’s have a drink tomorrow. □ □
4 Show your receipt to the m anager.
4 Do you have to leave now? □ □
Y o u __________________________________________
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4 studied a language?
5 favourite subject(s)
6 went to university?
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Vocabulary I schools and subjects b Write a q u estio n from e x e rc ise 5 a for each an sw er.
1 Which school did you go to?
Q a Look at th e in terview on p a g e 7 2 .
I went to Kingston High School.
U nderline th e ty p e s o f s c h o o l/ c o lle g e and
2 __________________________________________
(cTfcie)th e su b je c ts.
We often go to a bar or to the cinema.
b Look at th e in terview a g a in . Find:
3 __________________________________________
1 four languages Two years ago.
Chinese,________________________________
4 __________________________________________
2 three places to study after school My parents and my younger brother.
5 ------------------------------------------------------------
3 three science subjects
I take the bus.
6 ____________________________________
4 the school you start at six in the US
A programme about the Sahara desert.
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Three - physics, maths and English.
Grammar I review of wh- questions e Look at th e q u e stio n s in e x e rc ise 5b . Write a n sw e rs
£ 9 Com plete th e s e q u e stio n s from th e in terview th at are true for you.
on p ag e 7 2 . 1 __________________________________________
What did you study at college? 2 __________________________________________
1 3 __________________________________________
__________________________________ did y o u ________ school?
2 _____________________ you go to university? 4 __________________________________________
3 _______________________________ you teach? 5 ------------------------------------------------------------
4 ____________ w as y o u r_____________subject? 6 ___________________________________
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(fH a C om p lete each grou p o f q u e stio n s with a
w o rd /p h ra se from th e box.
Pronunciation I intonation of wh- questions
how how m any what when where
Ia @ 3 6 Look at th e q u e stio n s in e x e rc ise 4 . D oes
which who
th e vo ice go up or down in th e q u e stio n s? Listen and
w r it e __ or A by each q u estio n .
Which subjects did you do?
school did you go to? What did you study at college? A
teacher do you like best? b Now re p ea t th e q u e stio n s.
1 _______ students are there in your class?
lan gu ages can you speak?
su bjects have you got on Monday?
Vocabulary I new technology
do you sit next to? m C om plete th e text with w o rd s from th e box.
is your favourite film star?
do you live with? ^ d o w n lo a d forum entree podcasts p osts ^
is the school?
is your house? How do people go through a day without com puters now?
do you go in the evenings? I spend part o f each day on my laptop. I go online at least
twice a day to read my em ails or ( 1 ) ______________ music.
time is it?
Then I often listen to ( 2 ) ______________ if there’s anything
do you do at the weekend?
interesting on the BBC. Most d ays I go into my university
did you watch on TV yesterday?
w ebsite and go onto the class ( 3 ) ____________ _ to see
do you get to the school? if there are any new (4 )______________ . We have a class
do you spend your holidays? wiki, too, but not many people use that - I think a lot o f us
did you find this school? aren’t sure what to do!
C m Com plete th e ta b le with w o rd s from th e box. Tariq has an interview next W ednesday. He
prefers afternoons becau se he lives a long w ay
acade mic distance learning courses evening classes from the university.
full-time lecturer part-time professional
student trainee trainer tutor w ell-qualified Dear Ms Adams,
H ere is -ihe irAormaAion you. need fo r
A djectives Types of People People -ihe phcAocjra-phy workshop:
education learning teaching
Ha.me: (l) __________________ -
academic S -iudeni number: ( 2 ) --------------------------- -
I^ choice.: Thursday aA-ternoon
2nd choiae: (3) ------------- -------------
Cun V come on-. (4) ------- -------------------
T. da.sc.hjd
m C h oo se th e correct w o rd s in italics.
Luke studied for a year to becom e a fitn e ss (fraJneijtrainee
b W hat d o e s th e se c re ta ry tell Tariq to do
with his note? Tick ( / ) th e correct picture.
in a fam ous gym.
1 I want to be an architect, so I’m taking an academic/
a professional qualification after I finish university.
2 I can’t afford to stop working, so I’m taking a
full-time/part-time course two evenings a w eek.
3 The c la sse s at our college are very good - there are
usually only about ten tutors/students in them.
4 I enjoy studying at home on my own, so an evening
class/a distance learning course is very good for me.
5 Professor Sim m onds is a very good lecturer/ trainer -
w henever she gives a talk in the main hall, about 200
students com e to it.
Listening
U a 9 37 Listen to a phone call betw een a stu d en t and a
secretary at his university. What d o e s the stud en t w ant
to do?
1 see his tutor
2 start a new course
3 go to a workshop
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Write im p eratives for each o f th e s e p ictu res. Use
A U D IO SCRIPT the prom pts to help you.
Secretary: Media studies department. Can I help you?
Tariq: Hello, yes, er... I’m a student in your
department. I think there’s a photography
workshop next week. Do I have to book a
place on it? buy/tickets/here
Secretary: Yes, you do. What’s your name, please? Buy your tickets here.
Tariq: Tariq, Tariq Raschid.
Secretary: One moment. Oh yes, student number
AX327. Is that right?
Tariq: Yes.
Secretary: OK. There’s a m essage on your forum about CD
booking for the workshop.
Tariq: Sorry, I haven’t looked at the forum for a few
days. Can I book now?
park/here
Secretary: No, not with me. You have to book through
your tutor, but it’s quite easy. There are four
workshops. They’re all next week - Wednesday
morning, Wednesday afternoon, Thursday
morning and Thursday afternoon. Write your IT
tutor a note with your first and second choices
of day and time. And be sure to write down if
you can’t come on one of the days. Then write
your name and student number and sign it. OK?
Tariq: Yes, I think so. I write my name and student put/it/in the w ashing machine
number, my first choice and second choice
for the workshops and then I sign it and
send it to my tutor. Is that right?
Secretary: Well, the tutors are preparing the lists for
the workshops now, so email it - it’s faster.
Tariq: I’m actually in the university now, so can
I just give it to my tutor?
Secretary: OK, who’s your tutor?
Tariq: Bryony Addams.
Secretary: Just a moment. Right, Ms Addams is giving a p lease/tak e/yo u r rubbish/hom e
tutorial in her office at the moment. Take the
note with your choices to her, but don’t go
into her room. Just put it under the door.
Tariq: OK. She’s in room fourteen, isn’t she?
Secretary: Yes, that’s right.
G ra m m a r I the imperative
talk/in the library
(IB Put th e w o rd s in th e correct ord er to m ake
im perative s e n te n c e s ,
put the post the letter don’t in
Don’t put the letter in the post.
1 your sh oes the door outside leave
T T
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Reading b Listen again and put A nthony’s p lan s in the
correct order, 1 - 7 .
|a Read th e p ostcard and a n sw e r th e q u e stio n s.
a go trekking in the Rocky Mountains □
Is Daniela Anthony’s girlfriend or his sister? b stay in Seattle □
His sister. c fly home □
1 Where is Daniela’s hotel? d drive to the American border □
e stay with his cousins □
2 Where did they sunbathe? f fly to Vancouver m
g go to Whistler □
3 When are they going to the hills?
c C h oose the correct w ord s in italics.
Anthony is going to stay with his girlfriend/(cousin^)
b C om p lete th e p ostcard with w o rd s and p h ra se s in Vancouver.
from th e box. 1 Anthony and his cousins are going to go
c
mountain climbing/trekking.
canyon coast island sailing trekking
He’s going to drive/fly to Seattle.
w hite-w ater rafting
Anthony’s girlfriend is/isn’t a teacher.
Anthony and his girlfriend are going to stay in
Dear Anthony Seattle for two weeks/ten days.
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12.2
Reading
Today's news
and gossip
Beautiful Karina Burton, singer with Girl Power, is
leaving the band to start a new career. After eleven
years and many hit songs, Karina is going to begin
a new life a s a solo singer. On her Twitter website
Karina wrote, ‘It w a s not my choice to leave, but it’s
time to try something new in my life.’ W e’re sure the
talented singing star is going to have a lot of su c c e ss
in the future!
4 Mike u ses his bicycle get a better job Karina Burton is leaving Girl Power for
5 We went to Warsaw commute to work start a new career a s a solo singer.
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Listening
AU D IO SCRIPT
Jamie: What’s wrong, Alex? You look bored today.
Q l a # 4 0 Cover th e au d io scrip t. Listen to a
d ia lo g u e b etw een fou r frien d s. Tick ( / ) th e four Alex: I am. Well, I’m not bored right now, but I’m really
bored with my job. It’s the same thing every day.
am b itio n s th e y talk ab ou t.
I really want to do something different.
Jamie: Like what? Find another job?
Alex: Well, I don’t know. I suppose I’d like to win a lot
of money and retire!
Dee: Come on, Alex, I know you. You don’t like doing
nothing. You love being busy.
Alex: Mm, maybe. But you have to think about getting }
away sometimes.
Matt: Yes, that’s right. I’d like to fly around the world
and see lots of interesting places.
Dee: You, Matt? But you hate flying! You’re not going
to get on a long-haul flight!
Matt: I hate flying, but I love going to new places.
Anyway, don’t you ever want to change your life,
Dee?
Dee: Me? Yes, of course. I’d like to do something
different - something that helps people. I don’t
know, maybe work for a charity or something.
Jamie: Dee, you’re a successful businesswoman.
1 be an accountant □ You wouldn’t like charity work. It isn’t really a
2 go around the world □ challenge for you. I wouldn’t like to do it. It isn’t
3 work for a charity □ very well-paid.
5 be a rock singer □ Jamie: You know what I’d really like to be?
J
d ay die mine size light hate late
wait height main sa y white try train
/ a i/ /ei/
die day
Grammar 4 l/see/th at film (X)
Present Perfect
_ Brindsley College_____
Com plete th e q u e stio n s and a n sw e rs with th e
INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS
correct form o f have. U se contracted form s w h ere
p o ssib le . 1 • Don’t sm oke in th e c o lle g e b u ild in g .
2 (S m o k in g is p o s s ib le in th e g a rd e n .)
1 A: Have you been to England?
3 • ( a ) _______ fo o d o r
B: No, 1 been there. c la s s r o o m s .
2 A: your father been on a long-haul 4 (It is p o s s ib le to g e t c o ffe e a n d te a in th e
flight? c o lle g e c a fe .)
B: Yes, he 5 • ( b ) ____________ a n id e n tity c a rd w h e n y o u
c o m e in to th e c o lle g e .
3 A: you been to a rock concert?
6 • ( c ) _____________m o b ile p h o n e s d u rin g
B: No, 1
le s s o n s .
4 A: your wife been to South America?
7 • U s in g th e c o m p u te r s in th e lib ra ry is
B: Yes, she been to Argentina and p o s s ib le in th e e v e n in g s .
Chile. 8 (It is n 't n e c e s s a r y to p a y to u s e th e
5 A: you been on an adventure c o m p u te rs .)
holiday? 9 • ( d ) ____________ a p e n a n d s o m e p a p e r to
B: Yes, we been bungee jum ping in le s s o n s .
10 (B ut it is n 't n e c e s s a r y to b rin g a d ic tio n a ry .)
France.
M ake q u e stio n s and n e gative s e n te n c e s in the b Rew rite th e num bered se n te n c e s from th e
P resen t Perfect. notice in e x e rc ise 4 a . U se can/can’t or have to/
Has she seen an opera? 1 You can’t sm oke in the college building.
2 ______________________________________________
I/go/to a zoo (X)
I haven’t been to a zoo. 3 _________________________________________
4 ______________________________________________
1 l/drive/a sports car (X)
5 ______________________________________________
6 ___________________________________
2 you/take/th e driving test (?)
7
8
3 sh e/go/to New York (?)
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be going to like and would like
C om p lete the text. U se be going to and th e ve rb s m C h o o se th e correct w o rd s in italics.
in b rack ets.
Clara d oesn ’t like sunbathe/^unbathlrufy so she
never g o es to the beach.
From: Erik
I like/’d like to go to China next summer.
To: Hilary
Johan loves play/playing football and he would
tike to be/being a professional footballer.
Hi H ilary
We love to garden /gardening, so we
T h a n k s f o r y o u r la s t letter. C o n g ra tu la tio n s on
wouldn’t like/don’t like to live in an apartm ent.
y o u r n e w jo b ! T h in g s a r e v e r y b u s y fo r u s a t
th e m o m e n t. W e m o v e d into o u r n e w h o u s e la st I never go to classical concerts becau se I don’t
w e e k . I t 's v e r y old a n d t h e r e a r e a lot o f th in g s like listen/listening to classical music.
w e w a n t to d o. We ’re going to build (b u ild ) a We’d like to come/coming to your party next
n e w k itc h e n b e c a u s e th e old o n e is re a lly s m a ll. w eek, but w e’re really busy.
My b ro th e r-in -la w ( 1 ) ______________ (d o ) th e
Iusually cook becau se my husband
w o rk b e c a u s e h e 's a builder. We ( 2 ) ______________
(n o t/ b u y ) th e e q u ip m e n t fro m th e local s h o p s - doesn’t/wouldn’t like doing it.
t h e y 'r1 e— v------- x rp e n s iv e ! A m a n d a ( 3 )
e r/ y e------ They’re studying English becau se they’d like
(b u y ) all th e e q u ip m e n t fro m th e In te rn e t! to get/getting better jobs.
I th in k s h e ( 4 ) ______________ ( g e t ) o n e o f t h o s e
My girlfriend loves go/going to the cinem a, but
h u g e A m e ric a n fr id g e s ! We b o th lo v e c o o k in g ,
she doesn’t/wouldn’t like watching TV.
so w e ( 5 ) ______________ ( h a v e ) a re a lly g o o d
c o o k e r, b u t A m a n d a ( 6 ) ______________ ( n o t/ g e t)
a m ic ro w a v e b e c a u s e s h e h a t e s m ic ro w a v e d
fo o d ! W e a ls o w a n t to d o th in g s in th e g a r d e n .
Vocabulary
I ( 7 ) ______________ ( b u y ) lo ts o f b e a u tifu l n e w
) C om plete the se n te n c e s with w o rd s from units
p la n ts . 1 0 - 1 2 . The first letter o f each w ord is th ere.
H ow a r e th in g s w ith y o u ? W h a t's y o u r n e w jo b
I use a com puter and the Internet and do m ost o f my
lik e ? ( 8 ) ______________ ( y o u / s t a y ) t h e r e f o r a lon g
work online.
tim e ? S e n d m e a n e m a il a n d le t m e k n o w y o u r
p la n s . ( 9 ) ______________ ( y o u / v is it) u s s o o n ? 1 Do you d_____________music from the Internet?
2 A p _____________school is a school for young
Love
children.
Erik
3 A t_____________is a university teacher.
4 I use an Internet f____________ to ask questions
and get answ ers.
5 Deborah wants to be fam ous, so sh e ’s entering a
Infinitive of purpose t_____________sh ow on TV.
6 After you p ass the driving test, you get a driving
| Put th e w o rd s in th e correct ord er to m ake
I
s e n te n c e s .
7 A c ________ . is an organisation that helps
the gym go to get I to fit
people.
I go to the gym to get fit.
1 to sen d her phone Jo u se s em ails M atch i - 8 with a -h .
1 distan ce-^. a climbing
2 som e e g g s went to buy Christine to 2 talent ------ b learning
the superm arket
3 return c jumping
4 bungee d ticket
3 my iPod music I listen to u se to
5 mountain e lights
6 rush f rafting
4 a club joined new people Ali to m eet
7 white water g show
8 traffic h hour
5 m eet w ent to friends to the park I
my
U n it 1 6
1 They’re from Greece. 2 His name is John.
3 No, he isn’t. He’s from Australia. 4 They’re from the United States.
L esso n 1 . 1 5 It’s in Sydney. 6 Yes, she is.
la
AUSTRALIA ARGENTINA RUSSIA SPAIN ITALY BRAZIL L esso n 1.3
The letter in the centre is I.
l
2 dentist 3 shop assistant 4 computer programmer 5 engineer 6 chef
• lb
1 BRAZILIAN 2 AUSTRALIAN 3 JAPANESE 4 POLISH 5 SPANISH 2
6 AMERICAN 7 CHINESE 8 ITALIAN 9 ENGLISH 10 (across) GERMAN 1 actor 2 TV producer 3 lawyer 4 architect 5 doctor
10 (down) GREEK 11 CZECH
3
2 l a 2 an 3 an 4 A, an 5 a 6 a
1 Russian 2 German 3 Japanese 4 American 5 Chinese 6 Polish
4
3 Students’ own answers.
1 we are 2 I am 3 he is 4 they are 5 you are 6 it is
5
4 1 an doctor a doctor 2 a retired retired 3 architect an architect
1 are am 2 is are 3 be are 4 am is 5 are is 4 an unemployed unemployed 5 lawyer a lawyer 6 an chef a chef
5 7a
2dB 3aD 4cA 1 My address is 20 Cedar Drive. 2 M y grandparents are retired.
3 M y young cousin is beautiful. 4 Esther’s from Colombia.
6 5 M y nephew’s a doctor. 6 M y parents are Greek. 7 They’re friends.
1 from 2 American 3 is 4 He’s 5 Russia 6 W here 7 She’s 8 German
7b
7 1 M y address isn’t 20 Cedar Drive. 2 M y grandparents aren’t retired.
1 is he from 2 are they from 3 is it 4 is she 5 are you from 6 are they 3 M y young cousin isn’t beautiful. 4 Esther isn’t from Colombia.
7 is she from 5 M y nephew isn’t a doctor. 6 M y parents aren’t Greek.
7 They aren’t friends.
8a
l W hat’s 2 is 3 Italian 4 J o h n a n d L iz 5 W hat’s 6 Canadian 8a
names: M artin, Daniel, Bernadette, Nicole, Francis, Heather
8b jobs: police officer, lawyer, teacher, model, photographer, assistant
Montreal:Jean Pierre
Sao Paolo: Elda 8b
London: John and Liz 2 d ii 3 e iv 4 c iii 5 a vi 6 f v
Warsaw: Misha
Rimini: Claudio 9
1 No, he isn’t called Steve. He’s called M artin.
L e sso n 1.2 2 No, she isn’t English. She’s French.
3 No, they aren’t in London. They’re in Paris.
la 4 No, she isn’t a lawyer. She’s a teacher.
i M anuel 2 M arta 3 Pedro 5 No, they aren’t teachers. Her brother’s a photographer/student and
her sister’s a model.
lb
1 M arta’s and Pedro’s 2 Manuel’s 3 husband 4 niece 5 children 6 son
7 Cecilia’s 8 grandfather 9 Eduardo
Unit 2
2a L esso n 2 .1
1 M arianne’s 2 M aria’s 3 Rafael’s 4 Karin’s 5 Jane’s 6 Anna’s
7 Paulo’s 8 Connor’s 9 Nicole’s 10 Amy’s la
2
2b
1 Stefan is Ana’s brother. lb
2 Giorgio and Sophia are M ario’s parents. i have breakfast 2 talk to my assistant
3 Clara is M r and Mrs Moreno’s daughter. 3 have coffee (with the holiday reps) and talk about the clients
4 Vanessa is Dieter’s sister. 4 watch TV
5 Alejandro and Elena are M anu’s children.
6 Victor and Serge are Halyna’s sons. 2a
7 Stephanie is Pierre’s niece. 11 have a wash. 2 I go to w ork at nine o’clock.
8 Jose is Isabel’s father-in-law. 3 I check the hotel rooms and the swimming pool.
4 I have lunch in the hotel restaurant. 5 I have lunch at one o’clock.
3 6 I have dinner and watch TV. 7 I watch TV at ten o’clock.
1 he his 2 she her 3 j m y 4 we our 5 you your 8 I go to bed at half past eleven.
4a 2b
They are in an airport. 1 No, I don’t. 2 Yes, I am . 3 Yes, I do. 4 Yes, I do. 5 No, I don’t.
6 Yes, I am . 7 No, I don’t.
4b
1 woman 2 man 3 man 4 woman 2c
Students’ own answers.
4c
1 his watch 2 their bag 3 her mobile phone 4 his jacket 3
1 m eet 2 have 3 get up 4 restaurant 5 holiday rep 6 have 7 finish
5 8 play 9 guests 10 nightclub
2e 3 f 4 a 5b 6c
4 7b
l do you do 2 don’t 3 Do 4 do you go. 5 Do you work 6 do you finish 1 She works in a film studio. 2 Yes, they do. 3 No, she doesn’t.
7 meet 8 go 4 Yes, they do. 5 She finishes w ork at half past four.
6 They go to bed at about half past eight.
5 7 She reads the newspaper or listens to music.
1 W here do you work? 2 Are you a doctor? 8 She goes to bed at about eleven o’clock.
3 W hen/W hat tim e do you go to work?
4 Do you have lunch in the hospital? 8a
5 W hen/W hat tim e do you leave work? /z /: leaves, goes /s /: works, makes /iz /: watches, finishes
6 W hat do you do/W here do you go in the evening?
L e s s o n 2 .3
6
1 / 2 / 3 Get up you Do you get up 4 / s you go do you go la
6 / 7 you do leave do you leave 8 / 9 / 10 don't I don’t 1 cameras 2 diaries 3 families 4 games 5 holidays 6 cars
1 1 / 12 work do 7 scarves 8 suitcases 9 watches 10 wives
L e s s o n 2 .2 lb
1 have, holidays 2 want, cars 3 like, scarves 4 fam ilies, work
la 5 addresses, forms 6 use, diaries 7 play, games 8 wives, are
i an electrical shop 2 bus 3 5:30 9 take, suitcases 10 are, watches
lb 2a
l big 2 horrible 3 old 4 pretty 5 useless 6 old-fashioned
7:15 He has breakfast.
7:45 He leaves home.
8:30 (The shop opens and) he starts work. 2b
12:30 He has lunch. ib ig 2 nice 3 old 4 pretty 5 useful 6 old-fashioned
5:30 He leaves work.
7:00 He has dinner. 3
11:00 He goes to bed. 1 down: green, 1 across: grey, 2 yellow 3 blue 4 black 5 brown 6 red
7 white
2
have, wash, have, leave, w alk, w ait, opens, start, work, sell, like, talk, 4a
have, leave, play, have, watch, listen, go 2A, 3B, 4D
3a 4b
2 That’s an ugly belt! 3 These are (really) old-fashioned shoes!
4 Those are modern MP3 players.
5a
1 W hat are these? 2 W hat’s that? 3 W hat are those?
6a
this-, big, dictionary, Spanish, think, is
these: niece, green, people
Unit 3
8 go
L esso n 3 .1
3b l
1 have 2 leave 3 talk 4 wash 5 go 2 Joe, Tracy 3 Joe, Lynn
4 2a
A 3 wash hair B 5 read a newspaper C 1 have breakfast Lynn
D 4 cook dinner E 6 go to bed F 2 leave home
2b
5 1 always 2 sometimes 3 sometim es 4 occasionally 5 never
1 gets up 2 have 3 leaves 4 washes 5 dries 6 talk 7 watches
8 finishes 9 doesn’t get 10 makes 11 go 12 reads 13 listens
14 doesn’t watch
3a
1 Tracy always listens to music in the evening.
2 Lynn som etim es watches a DVD in the evening.
6 3 Lynn never goes to the gym in the evening.
1 She doesn’t leave home at quarter past eight. She leaves home at 4 Tracy occasionally goes to the cinema in the evening.
half past seven. 5 Tracy usually goes to the gym in the evening.
2 She doesn’t watch the hairdressers in the afternoon. She watches 6 Lynn often goes for a w alk in the evening.
the actors in the afternoon.
3 She doesn’t finish work at half past six. She finishes w ork at half
past four.
3b
1 Joe never goes to the gym after work.
4 She doesn’t make dinner for her friends. She makes dinner for her
2 Joe always reads in bed.
children.
3 Joe usually watches a DVD in the evening.
5 She doesn’t go to bed at about ten o’clock. She goes to bed at about
4 Joe often listens to music after dinner.
eleven o’clock.
5 Joe always cooks at home.
6 Joe occasionally goes for a w alk in the park.
7a
1 W here does M elanie work?
2 Do M elanie’s children have breakfast w ith her?
4a
do: my shopping, our hom ework
3 Does she wash her children’s hair at work?
go for: a w alk
4 Do the actors talk to Melanie?
go: running
5 When does she finish work?
go on: the Internet
6 W hat tim e do the children g o to bed? ,
go to: the gym, a concert, an evening'class, the cinema
7 W hat does M elanie do in the evening?
have: a sandwich
8 W hat tim e does she go to bed?
read: a book
4b 2
1 has a sandwich 2 do our hom ework 3 go running 1 4 3 2 ,4 0 0 four hundred and thirty-tw o thousand, four hundred
4 goes to an evening class 5 do my shopping 6 go for a walk 2 8 8 eighty-eight
7 go to a concert 8 go to the cinema 9 go on the Internet 3 55 fifty-five
10 reads a book 4 7 3 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 seven hundred and thirty-eight (million)
5 35 thirty-five
5a 6 20 tw enty
go running, go to an evening class 7 10 ten
8 22 tw enty-tw o
5b
Monday a.m. go swimming 3
Tuesday a.m. go to the gym Students’ own answers.
W ednesday a.m. go swimming
Thursday a.m. go to the gym; p.m. go to a concert 4a
Friday a.m. go swimming; p.m. go on Facebook 1 forty 2 fifteen 3 fifty 4 eighty 5 eighteen
Saturday a.m. go shopping; p.m. stay at home and relax
Sunday a.m. go for a w alk on the beach; p.m. have lunch 4b
la 2b 3b 4b
L e sso n 3 .2
5a
la 2 31
2D3G4A5E6B7J8C9H10F
5b
lb 1 Phone number: 0 9 4 0 4 8832
2 go skiing 3 go cycling 4 go windsurfing 5 do yoga 6 play chess 2 Phone number: 0 9 9 1 3 4 4 5 6 2
7 play basketball 8 go rowing 9 go running 10 play tennis Message: She can’t see you tom orrow . She can see you on Friday at
7:10?
2a 3 Phone number: 8947701
1 tennis 2 dance 3 basketball 4 yoga 5 aerobics Message: (Please) call him after 4:30.
2b 6
1 go dance go dancing 2 play aerobics do aerobics it a k e 2 ask 3 num ber 4 call
3 do swimming go swimming 4 does games plays games
5 go judo do judo 7
1 there here 2 make take 3 speak ask 4 W hat are W hat’s 5 I am It’s
3a
3
3b Review and consolidation 1 - 3
2a 3d 4e 5 f 6 b 1
1 She 2 We 3 They 4 I 5 It 6 you
4
1 can sing 2 can drive (racing cars) 3 can act 2a
4 can make good films 5 can play football 2 are 3 is 4 is 5 Are 6 Is 7 Is 8 Are 9 is 10 are
a isn’t b ’m c ’s d is e ’s f aren’t g ’re h ’s i ’m j ’s
5a
1 can 2 can 3 can’t 4 can 5 Can 6 can 7 Can 8 can’t 9 can 10 can’t 2b
11 can 12 can 2 i 3 c 4 e 5 b 6 d 7 a 8 f 9 h 10 g
5b 3
1 She can ride a bike and play tennis. 1 M aria’s, her 2 their 3 my 4 his s o u r 6 W illiam ’s 7 our 8 my
2 She can’t teach judo, but she can teach aerobics.
3 She can’t play the guitar. 4
4 She can speak German and Spanish, but she can’t speak French. 1 sometim es works 2 never walks 3 does John usually have
5 She can drive. 4 occasionally goes 5 Does Susan always wash 6 don’t go
7 doesn’t live 8 ’re often
6
/a e / /a / /a :/ 5
1 Yes, 1can. 0 □ □ 1 Does he often stay in a hotel?
0 □ □
Add -es: watches
12 Yes, 1can. Remove -f, add -ves: wives, scarves
Remove -y, add -ies: cities, diaries
L e sso n 3 .3 Irregular: children, men
la
a2 b3 ci 8
1 Can you sing? Yes, 1/w e can.
2 Can your husband cook? No, he can’t.
lb 3 Can she speak Spanish and Portuguese? Yes, she can.
l 4 3 2 ,4 0 0 2 5 5 3 73 8 4 35 5 22 •
4 Can you do judo? Yes, I/w e can.
5 Can a DVD player send emails? No, it can’t.
9a 3b
job fam ily verb adjective 1 jar 2 bottle 3 box 4 can 5 carton 6 tube 7 packet
1 daughters □ 0 □ □
2 leave
4
□ □ 0 □ (in any order)
3 invent □ □ 0 □ 2 some nuts 3 some dried fruit 4 a can of tom atoes
4 get up □ □ 0 □ 5 a potato 6 some lamb 7 some salt
5 chef 0 □ □ □
5
6 play □ □ 0 □ 1 any mineral w ater 2 some lamb 3 some dried fruit 4 any potatoes
7 horrible □ □ □ 0 5 some chocolate 6 any money 7 any cash 8 a credit card
8 uncle 9 a biscuit 10 any biscuits
□ 0 □ □
9 pretty □ □ □ 0 6a
9b / ae/ / a/
1 doctor 2 uncle 3 daughters 4 pretty 5 leave 6 get up 7 invent
carrot hungry
8 play 9 horrible
grandparents money
laptop nightclub
10 package sunbathe
2j3d4i5h6e7b8a9giof programme Sunday
unemployed
Unit 4 7
2e 3 f 4 a 5 d 6b
L e sso n 4 .1
la L e s s o n 4 .3
2
la
i Yes, she does. 2 Yes, she does. 3 She pays by credit card,
lb
i tom atoes and cheese 2 W hat is 3 a special pizza 4 restaurants
5 more than 100,000 (pizza restaurants) 6 original pizza 7 Naples, Italy lb
1 6 8 .5 0 2 small tom ato salad 3 6 2 .4 5 4 sm all cup of coffee
5 €12.95
2a/2b
Countable: tom atoes, banana, beans, burger, hot dog, potato
Uncountable: cheese, beef, chicken, seafood, pineapple, bread, rice, lc
tea, w ater 1 6 8 .9 5 2 6 3 .0 0 3 6 2 .0 0 4 6 2 .7 5
3 2a
1 isn’t 2 much 3 many 4 are 5 is 6 a lot of 7 much 8 is 9 a lot of 1 How much is a large seafood and pineapple pizza?
10 many 2 How much is a large tom ato salad/sm all seafood salad?
3 How much is a small beef and tom ato pizza?
4a
1 beans 2 salad 3 dried fruit 4 tom ato 5 orange juice 6 eggs 2b
7 sandwich 8 hot dog 2 c 3d 4b 5a 6e
4b 3
B salad C hot dog D sandwich E tom ato F orange juice 1 much 2 Do 3 w ant 4 drink 5 I’ll 6 is 7 by
5 4a
2e 3d 4c 5 f 6 a 1 her 2 him 3 them 4 us
6 4b
1 How much rice do you buy at the supermarket? 1 them , No, they’re for me. 2 him, No, they’re for us.
2 How much w ater do you drink every day? 3 you, No, it’s for her. 4 her, No, it’s for him. 5 them , No, it’s for her.
3 How many oranges do you buy at the market?
4 How many bananas does your fam ily eat every week? 5
5 How much coffee do you drink at the weekend? 1 He loves her. 2 We don’t like it. 3 They help us with it.
6 How many burgers do you eat every week? 4 They visit them every Saturday afternoon.
(Students’ own answers.) 5 We play football w ith him. 6 She uses it every day.
7 Do you w ant to have lunch with us?
7a 8 Does he w ant to take a photo with it?
iT 2 F 3 T 4 T 5F 9 Can we stay with you?
10 Does he know how to use it?
7b
1A2A3K4K5A6K7K
Unit 5
L e s s o n 4 .2
L esso n 5 .1
la
2 la
2
lb
1 2 2 4 3 1 4 6 and 7 5 3 6 2 lb
l, B
2
B jar C carton D bottle E packet F can G tube H box lc
iT 2F 3 F 4 F 5T
3a
1 bottle 2 box 3 carton 4 tube 5 packet 6 bag 7 jar 2a
Rooms: living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, shower room
Other parts/features: windows, air conditioning, garden, patio
2b lb
Types of home: apartm ent, detached house, terraced house, villa iw e t 2 friendly 3 dry 4 high 5 low 6 busy 7 green 8 hot 9 high
Rooms: attic, bathroom , bedroom, cellar, dining room, kitchen, 10 green
shower room, study
Other parts/features: air conditioning, central heating, double 2a
glazing, garage, garden, patio, solar panels, terrace 1 coun/trv /s id e 2 c o m /plete 3 d e /cide 4 fam /ous 5 m oun/ta in
6 o /p in /io n 7 trop/ic /a l 8 vill/age
3
1 There are 2 Are there 3 There’s 4 There isn’t 5 Is there 2c
6 There isn’t 7 There aren’t 8 There’s 9 Is there 10 Are there Words with two syllables, stress on 1st syllable: famous, mountain, village
Words with two syllables, stress on 2nd syllable: complete, decide
4 Words with three syllables, stress on i st syllable: countryside, tropical
1 there’s 2 There’s 3 there’s 4 there aren’t 5 bedrooms 6 bathroom Words w ith three syllables, stress on 2ndsyllable: opinion
7 There’s 8 kitchen 9 there isn’t 10 There’s 11 there isn’t
3
5 Students’ own answers.
Students’ own answers.
4
6 2 The police officer’s job is very interesting.
1 under 2 on 3 between 4 in 5 behind/in front o f/n e xt to 6 on 3 The Empire State is really tall. 4 The car isn’t very big.
7 next to 8 near 5 Brad Pitt is very famous. 6 Chicken and potatoes is quite healthy.
L e s s o n 5 .2 5a
1 It’s in the south-east o f Scotland.
la 2 It’s got a lot o f museums, theatres and restaurants.
2 f 3 d 4a 5 c 6 e 3 There’s an arts festival in Edinburgh every summer.
2 music system 3 microwave 4 cupboard 5 dishwasher 4 Glasgow is near Edinburgh.
6 dining table 5 There are lakes and mountains near the city.
6 Yes, he does, because it’s very friendly and beautiful.
lb
2 washing machine 3 dining table 4 microwave 5 dishwasher 5b
6 music system How to say where you come from /live: I live in ...
How to say w hat kind of place it is and where it’s near: It’s a really
2 (interesting) p la c e ..., It’s quite n ear...
1 coffee table 2 sofa 3 TV 4 fridge 5 desk 6 bed 7 chair 8 lamp How to describe the landscape: There are (some lakes and mountains
north o f the tw o cities) ...
3 How to give your opinion: I (realty) lik e ... because
1 I’ve got two brothers. 2 They’ve got a swimming pool.
3 Alvaro’s got a laptop computer. 4 W e’ve got a new sofa.
5 You’ve got a phone message. 6 I’ve got three children.
Unit 6
4 L esso n 6 . 1
1 We haven’t got a big kitchen. 2 Has your girlfriend got a good job?
3 She hasn’t got a mobile phone. 4 Have they got a microwave? 1
5 He hasn’t got a credit card. 1 There was a zoo in Lake Road.
2 There were shops in Lake Road.
5 3 There was a factory in Station Road.
1 Has your town got a shopping centre? Yes, it has./N o, it hasn’t. 4 There was a station in Station Road.
2 Has your town got an airport? Yes, it has./N o, it hasn’t. 5 There was a cinema in Harley Street.
3 Have you got any children? Yes, I have./N o, I haven’t. 6 There was a hospital in Harley Street.
4 Have you got any brothers or sisters? Yes, I have./N o, I haven’t. 7 There were houses in the park.
6 2
Students’ own answers. 1 Was there a factory in Station Road? Yes, there was.
2 W hat was there in Green Street? There were shops and houses.
7a 3 Was there a nightclub in Harley Street? No, there w asn’t. There was
B a cinema.
4 W ere there apartm ents in Station Road? No, there w eren’t. There
7b was a factory and a station.
1 ’ve /h a ve got tw o 2 ’s/h as got three 3 ’s/has got three 5 W hat was there next to the cinema? There was a hospital (next to
4 ’ve/have got forty the cinema).
6 W hat was there in the park? There were houses.
7c
1 Yes, they have. 2 No, she hasn’t. 3 Yes, he has. 4 Yes, it has. 3
5 No, they haven’t. 6 Yes, they have. 4, 7 , 1, 8, 2, 6, 3, 5
8 4a
/a s / / d/ stayed, w anted, phoned, walked, visited, called, w anted, tried
1 hospital □ 0
4b
2 pocket □ 0 i walked 2 stayed 3 decided 4 visited 5 wanted 6 phoned/called
3 tap 0 □ 7 tried
4 shop □ 0
5 packet
5
0 □ 1 performed at the concert hall
6 hot □ 0 2 She opened a /th e new superm arket
3 She watched the DVD of a /th e concert with Mike
L e s s o n 5 .3 4 She planned her trip to New York
5 She played football w ith the boys
la
1 (across) COLD 1 (down) CITY 2 LAKE 3 (across) BEAUTIFUL
3 (down) BEACH 4 FOREST 5 GREEN 6 HUGE 7 ISLAND 8 DRY
6a
1 walked 2 worked 3 played 4 cooked 5 helped 6 watched 7 relaxed
9 BUSY ‘Cold’ is not in the clues.
6b lc
1 walked 2 7 :0 0 3 w aited 4 the bus 5 worked 6 4 :0 0 1 There were thirty-three people on the journey: Lewis and Clark,
7 repaired cars all day 8 cooked dinner for his family thirty men and an Indian wom an, Sacagawea.
9 studied from 7:3 0 to 9:30 10 listened to music 2 The Dakota Indians helped them find the Pacific Ocean.
3 They measured everything for their maps.
7a 4 They discovered that North America was a huge place.
/ 1/ worked, cooked
/ d / repaired, listened 2
/ id / started, w aited i Where did Lewis and Clark start 2 When did they start
3 Was the w eather 4 W here did they stay/W ho did they stay with
L e s s o n 6 .2 5 Where did they travel 6 When did they find 7 When did they finish
8 W hat did they discover
la
2 3
1 Did, No, they didn’t. 2 help, Yes, they did. 3 Did, No, they didn’t.
lb 4 travel, Yes, they did.
Suggested answers:
w ent away for the w eekend, we had three days there, lovely old 4
buildings, visited museums and an art gallery, stayed in a good hotel, 1 W illiam Shakespeare didn’t w rite Don Quixote.
we loved the city 2 My great-grandparents didn’t own a car.
3 Queen Elizabeth I wasn’t married.
a 4 People didn’t have mobile phones in the 1970s.
1 F: They w ere away for three days. 5 M y father didn’t go to university.
2 F: They w ent to the Picasso Museum. 6 In the eighteenth century people didn’t w ear jeans.
3 F: They w ent to a restaurant with friends for dinner on Saturday 7 I didn’t do my homework yesterday.
evening.
4T 5
5 F: The w eather was good on Sunday, but it rained on Saturday. 1 in the 16th century 2 in the 1990s 3 yesterday 4 ago
5 last Saturday afternoon 6 last night
3
i fly 2 leave/rain 3 arrive 4 stay 5 go/love 6 visit/see 7 w alk 6a
8 visit/m ee t 9 eat 10 buy 11 sp end/take 12 have 1 No, I like potatoes. 2 No, I’m Canadian. 3 No, she’s thirsty.
4 No, we arrived on Thursday.
4a
Regular: loved, rained, stayed, visited, walked 7
Irregular: bought, ate, flew, went, had, left, met, saw, spent, took 1 Did, speak 2 Did, want, did 3 Why, decided, job 4 When, married
4b
1 We flew from Bristol airport on Friday.
2 We had a great time.
Review and consolidation 4-6
3 We stayed in a cheap hotel in the city centre. 1
4 On Saturday we w ent sightseeing. Countable nouns: coin, dishwasher, lamp, receipt
5 We visited a lot o f museums and galleries. Uncountable nouns: bread, butter, money, rice, sugar
6 We w alked round the city in the afternoon.
7 We ate at a lovely fish restaurant in the evening. 2
8 We bought some clothes and shoes. i much 2 any 3 a lot of, some 4 many 5 much 6 a 7 many 8 a
9 We spent a lot of money. 9 some
10 Last month we had a city break in Istanbul.
3
5 1 him 2 them 3 it 4 you 5 her 6 me 7 us 8 them 9 her
H 0 S P 1 T A L P
A
4
P 1 there’s 2 Is there 3 there is 4 there are 5 Is there 6 there isn’t
A B A R F 7 Are there 8 there aren’t 9 there isn’t
M R A K A
5
U T N C 2 The new sports centre is very modern. 3 This film is really boring.
4 My diet is really unhealthy. 5 This beach isn’t very popular.
S U P E R M A R K E T T
E E 0 6
1 Have you got a microwave? No, I haven’t.
U N R
2 Has Sarah got a credit card? Yes, she has.
M A R T G A L L E R Y 3 Have your parents got a big garden? No, they haven’t.
4 Have we got any biscuits? Yes, we have.
1 5 Has the dog got any food? Yes, it/h e /s h e has.
M A R K E T
7a
P 1 decided 2 ate 3 w ent 4 left 5 met 6 produced 7 started 8 stayed
C L 0 T H E S S H 0 P 9 stopped 10 wanted 11 worked
R
7b
S T A T 1 0 N 1 didn’t w ant 2 worked 3 stopped 4 decided 5 w ent 6 stayed 7 met
8 started 9 ate 10 produced 11 Did, have
L e s s o n 6 .3 7c
la 1 He didn’t w ant to study at university. He wanted m oney/to (go to)
2 /tw o years work.
2 He didn’t stay at the factory for ten years. He stayed/w orked there
for five years.
lb 3 He didn’t marry a woman in Africa. He married a woman in India.
4, 6, l, 7, 5. 2. 3 4 They didn’t open an Indian factory. They opened an Indian restaurant.
5 They didn’t produce Indian food for schools. They produced Indian
food (in cans) for supermarkets.
8a 5
Food and drink: cola, lamb, potato, seafood . 2a 3e 4h 5c 6 b 7d 8 f
Rooms: bathroom, cellar, dining room, kitchen, study
Furniture/equipm ent: bed, cupboard, fridge, microwave, table 6
Places in a town: bank, chemist’s, newsagent’s, post office, station 2 CDs 3 salad 4 sports centre 5 swimming pool
8b 7
1 station 2 seafood 3 bathroom 4 microwave 5 lamb 6 newsagent’s 1 1like hot places, but Sally likes cold ones.
7 cupboard 8 bank 2 Can I have six large salads and tw o small ones, please?
3 Do you w ant the British spelling or the American one?
4 W e’ve got three bedrooms. I sleep in the big one.
Unit 7 5 Do you w ant the blue chairs, the red ones or the yellow ones?
6 I’d like four tuna sandwiches and a chicken one, please.
L e sso n 7 .1 7 Don’t w ear the red shoes. W ear the black ones.
l L e s s o n 7 .3
la
2
2
b i f 2 d 3 a 4 C5 e 6
lb
3a 1F2T3T4F5F6T
3b 4
i broke into 2 th ie f 3 steal 4 cell 2D3E4A5B
4 5
1 Inside a car. 2 No, he didn’t. ly o u r 2 their 3 ours 4 yours 5 hers 6 our 7 my 8 her
3 He tried to steal the no te./H e broke into the car and took the note.
4 Because people in the street called them . 5 To the police station.
6
6 In a cell. 7 One night. 8 A local business.
1 belongs to you 2 is mine 3 is theirs 4 is ours
9 To advertise a com petition. 10 1 ,0 0 0 euros.
5 doesn’t belong to them 6 isn’t yours 7 are ours
5a 7
1 set off 2 gave back 3 pull out 4 handed in 5 put together 6 pick up
1 ours 2 mine 3 hers 4 his 5 yours
5b 8a
break into/broke into
1 third 2 something
6
lb 2a
8b
13 22 33 42
7
l a 2 The 3 the 4 a 5 the 6 the 7 a 8 the 9 the 1 0 the
Unit 8
8
1 a 2 a 3 the 4 the 5 the 6 the 7 an 8 a 9 The 10 a L e sso n 8 .1
1
L e s s o n 7 .2 1D2E3I4G5F6H7A8C
la
likes, difficult 2a
Because she’s feeling sick.
lb
i At the university 2 Chicago 3 1 0 /te n 4 Jeremy 2b
1 B 2 C 3 A 4 D 5 E 6 H 7G 8 F
lc
1 Amanda 2 Stefan 3 Dieter 4 Henry 5 Elizabeth 6 Jeremy 7 Clara 3a
1 M artina 2 Tanika 3 Annette 4 Justine 5 Charlie 6 Darren 7 Tanika
2a 8 Clare and Hannah 9 George and Andy 10 Annette 11 Justine
A Jeremy B Stefan C Clara E Dieter F Amanda G Surinda H Henry 12 Martina
I M elanie J Alvaro
3b
2b 1 Charlie is listening to the singer. He’s eating a burger.
lT w o 2 Two 3 Two 4 Four 2 Annette is talking to Charlie. She’s eating some crisps.
3 Clare and Hannah are sitting on the grass. They’re drinking cola.
4 Darren is playing football. He isn’t listening to Tanika/the singer.
3 5 George and Andy aren’t talkin g /are talking. They’re trying different
1 old 2 unattractive 3 friendly 4 horrible 5 fair 6 confident
food.
7 handsome 8 bald
6 Justine is taking photos. She’s watching so m e/th e dancers.
7 Tanika is singing (some (pop) songs). She’s playing the guitar.
4
Students’ own answers.
4 2a
1 Is Tanika playing the piano? No, she isn’t. She’s playing the guitar. 1 2 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,2 2 1 ,1 ,2 ,1 3 2 ,2 ,1 ,1 4 1 ,1 ,2 ,1 ,2
2 Are Charlie and Annette watching (the) dancers? No, they aren’t.
They’re listening to a /th e singer/Tanika. 3a
3 Is Justine making a video? No, she isn’t. She's taking photos. the sun: good and bad
4 Are George and Andy sitting down? No, they aren’t. They’re walking hot w eather: bad for us
around (the food stalls). cold w eather: good and bad
5 Are Zamboyo singing? No, they aren’t. They’re dancing.
6 Is Clare talking to Darren? No, she isn’t. She’s talking to Hannah. 3b
7 Is Darren playing tennis? No, he isn’t. He’s playing football. 1 F 2 T 3T 4F
8 Are Clare and Hannah eating crisps? No, they aren’t. They’re
drinking cola. 4
1 im portant 2 suntan 3 depression 4 sick 5 dark
5
i I’m having a good tim e. 2 She’s playing the guitar. 5a
3 He’s eating a burger. 4 He isn’t listening. 1 She’s w aiting to go on the sunbed.
5 They’re sitting on the grass. 6 They aren’t talking. 2 She usually spends ten minutes on the sunbed.
7 W e’re w atching some dancers. 3 She is m eeting her fitness instructor.
4 She uses the gym three or four times a week.
6
i talking 2 the left 3 listening 4 of the picture 5 at the back 6 there are 5b
Actions happening now: 2 , 3 , 6
L e s s o n 8 .2 Actions that happen regularly: 5, 7 , 8
la
wool 6
2 he sells men’s clothes. 3 he plays computer games.
4 he eats a burger with (his) friends. 6 He’s swimming in the sea.
lb 7 He’s eating fish at a restaurant. 8 He’s playing football on the beach.
1 black and grey 2 w ool 3 a loose skirt 4 It’s very warm.
5 long and loose
2a Unit 9
1 wool 2 loose 3 leather 4 evening 5 silk 6 gold 7 shoes
L e sso n 9 .1
3a la
1 cotton 2 form al 3 jacket 4 jeans 5 leather 6 light 7 loose
e-books and real books
8 pullover 9 shirt 10 skirt 11 smart 12 suit 13 thick 14 tight 15 wool
3b lb
1 real book 2 real book 3 e-book reader 4 real book 5 real book
Clothes: jacket, jeans, shirt, skirt, suit
Adjectives: formal, light, loose, smart, thick, tight
M aterials: cotton, leather, silk, wool
2
2 an e-book reader 3 after the late 1990s 4 thousands
5 You can change it. 6 It can break.
4
2 a tight shirt 3 a formal suit 4 a light skirt 5 loose jeans
6 a thick coat
3
1 use go 2 read listen to 3 use watch 4 watch read 5 listen to use
5 4
Suggested answers:
1 Real books are more attractive than e-books.
Summer: jeans, sandals, shorts, T-shirt
2 E-book readers are lighter than several real books.
W inter: coat, gloves, pullover, scarf
3 Coats are warmer than jackets.
Formal: suit
4 Chicago is w indier than New York.
Informal: jeans, shorts, T-shirt
5 Japanese is more difficult than English.
6 Santiago is smaller than Mexico City.
6
1 We bought a comfortable leather sofa.
2 In warm w eather I prefer casual cotton clothes.
5a
1 c o ld -h o t 2 d iffic u lt-e a s y 3 lo o s e -tig h t 4 q u ie t-n o is y
3 Do you have a smart black suit?
5 s m a rt-c a s u a l 6 u g ly -h a n d s o m e 7 u n h e a lth y -h e a lth y
4 Uncle Derek drives an expensive German car.
8 u n tid y -tid y
5 Kirsty wore a beautiful silk wedding dress.
6 Darren’s w earing a scruffy wool pullover today.
7 My brother’s got a lovely Japanese girlfriend. 5b
8 Why are there so many boring old films on TV these days? 2 Ken is more handsome than M ike./M ike is uglier than Ken.
3 The living room is tidier than the bedroom ./The bedroom is untidier
than the living room.
7 4 Emma is noisier than Caroline./Caroline is quieter than Emma.
1 black fashionable fashionable black
5 Harriet is sm arter than H arry./Harry is more casual than Harriet.
2 expensive looks looks expensive
6 Egypt is hotter than Greenland./G reenland is colder than Egypt.
3 cotton nice nice cotton
4 very polite were w ere very polite
5 Italian smart smart Italian 6
6 nice looks looks nice 1 younger than 2 nicer than 3 more exciting than 4 colder than
5 prettier than
L e s s o n 8 .3
7a
la ly o u n g e rth a n 2 n ic e rth a n 3 more exciting than 4c o ld e rth a n
i cold + Id = cold 2 fog + gy = foggy 3 rain + ing = raining 5 prettier than
4 sno + wing = snowing 5 su + nny = sunny 6 wa + rm = warm
7 w in + dy = windy 8
1 find 2 think/believe 3 In 4 don’t 5 think
lb
1 cloudy 2 sunny, warm 3 cold, snowing 4 foggy 5 raining
I
L e s s o n 9 .2
lb 2c 3c 4b 5c 6b 7 b 8b
la
llo v e 2 prefer 3 listening 4 don’t like 5 than 6 staying 7 listen
8 to 9 swimming 10 stay
4a
1a 2 a 3 b
4b
1 love loves 2 liking like 3 eat eating 4 of than 5 hating hate 6 of to
7 the walking w alking 8 watch watching
1 Jane is the tallest (girl). 2 Yvonne’s child is the youngest (baby). Review and consolidation 7-9
3 Luis is the cleverest (student). 4 Antonio is the heaviest (man).
i
5 Peter is the most romantic (boyfriend).
i the 2 The 3 the 4 the 5 a 6 the 7 the 8 a 9 a 10 the
4a
1 The oldest tree is in Sweden. 1 our house ours 2 my w allet mine 3 the pink flowers the pink ones
2 The loudest rock band is Green Day.
4 The bus The one 5 their house theirs 6 your bag yours
3 The biggest passenger plane is the Airbus 380.
4 The driest desert is the Atacama Desert in Chile.
5 The fastest anim al is the cheetah.
1 Dan and Gemma are making a Chinese meal.
6 The most dangerous roads are in India.
2 W hat’s Steve doing in the garden?
7 The highest mountain is M ount Everest.
3 Laura is wearing a long skirt this evening.
8 The most poisonous anim al is a frog.
4 W hat are you w atching on TV?
5 Mum isn’t speaking to Dad at the moment.
4b 6 The boys are playing tennis in the park.
Students’ own answers.
7 Our daughter is sleeping in her room.
8 W here are you planning to go on holiday?
5a 9 I’m not having a very good tim e.
13 22 31 4 1 ,3 51 10 W hat are you carrying in th at bag?
6
1 dram a 2 accident 3 businessman 4 strong 1 usually work 2 don’t get 3 ’m having 4 ’m w aiting 5 ’s coming
6 is bringing 7 like 8 cook 9 are you doing
8
Film Type Time Dan’s rating (# ) 1 Mac is heavier than Ian. 2 Mac is older than Joe. 3 Mac is the tallest.
4 Joe is shorter than Mac. 5 Ian is the youngest.
1 thriller 127 minutes ***# 6 Joe is heavier than Ian. 7 Joe is the shortest.
2 comedy horror 100 minutes * * 8 Ian is younger than Mac. 9 Joe is older than Ian.
10 Joe is the heaviest.
3 comedy drama 96 minutes # # *
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Unit 10 7a
N /a /
L esso n 1 0 .1 1 1haven’t been to Rimini. 0 □
2 Have you been to Australia? . 0 □
la
3 3 W e’ve been bungee jumping. 0 □
4 Have you been on a horse? □ 0
lb 5 Have you been to Italy? 0 □
i petrol station 2 top speed 3 wheels 4 energy 5 scooter 6 connect
6 Have you been to Madrid? □ 0
lc L e sso n 10 .3
Suggested answers:
Advantages: Riding it is easy. You don’t need a lot o f energy. la
It’s easy to park. You don’t need to go to the petrol station.
3
You don’t need a driving licence.
Disadvantages: It isn’t very fast. It’s quite heavy. lb
ia 2 c 3 f 4 b se 6d
2a
2C3A4F5B6E 2
l T 2 F 3 F 4 F 5 F 6 T 7T 8F
2b
1 a helicopter 2 a bicycle 3 a w ater bus 4 a taxi 5 an electric tram 3a
1/ 2 / 3 / 4X 5 / 6 / 7*
3
1 garage 2 boat 3 suburb 4 bicycle 3b
1 Has Mae been into space? Yes, she has.
4 2 Has she danced on stage? Yes, she has.
1 Watching horror films is scary. 3 Has she appeared on TV? Yes, she has.
2 Eating lots o f fruit and vegetables is healthy. 4 Has she sailed around the world? No, she hasn’t.
3 Driving in fog is dangerous. 5 Has she travelled to Africa? Yes, she has.
4 Learning a foreign language is difficult. 6 Has she produced music and dance shows? Yes, she has.
5 Swimming in warm w ater is relaxing. 7 Has she worked in Australia? No, she hasn’t.
5 4a
1 Parking a car in big cities is difficult. 1 flown 2 ridden 3 eaten 4 met 5 seen
2 Getting information from the Internet is easy.
3 Sending flowers to your wife is romantic. 4b
4 Getting an em ail from your best friend is nice. 1 have flown 2 have, seen 3 Have, met 4 have, eaten 5 has driven
5 Watching the news on TV is interesting.
5
6 1 Sue has run a marathon, but she hasn’t cycled 50 kilometres.
i t o 2 One-way 3 Standard 4 is 5 direct 6 stops 7 at 2 Lyle hasn’t climbed a mountain, but he has run a marathon.
3 M aria hasn’t run a marathon, but she has cycled 50 kilometres.
L e sso n 10 .2 4 Jack hasn’t climbed a mountain, but he has cycled 50 kilometres.
5 Leila has climbed a mountain, but she hasn’t cycled 50 kilometres.
la
holiday rep
6
lb and lc 1 climb M ount Everest 2 fly a small aircraft 3 row a small boat
4 crossed the Sahara Desert
2 / 3 / last w inter 4 X 5 / 6 X 7 / last summer
8 / when she was at university
7a
lb 2 a 3b 4 a 5b
2
Della’s answers:
2 No, I haven’t. 3 Yes, I’ve been to San Antonio, in Ibiza.
Students’ own answers. Unit 1 1
3a L esso n 1 1 . 1
1 w ent 2 Have 3 ’ve 4 haven’t 5 been 6 ’ve 7 w ent 8 been
9 haven’t
la
2
4 lb
2 f 3b 4c 5g 6a 7e
2 electronic devices 3 documents 4 luggage
5 lc
1 I’ve been bungee jumping.
2C 3 f 4a 5b 6d
2 We haven’t been to Bangkok.
3 Have you been to London?
4 Have they been on a package holiday? 2
5 John and Julie haven’t been to Australia. 1 necessary 2 necessary 3 possible 4 not possible 5 not possible
6 I haven’t been on an adventure holiday. 6 necessary 7 not necessary 8 necessary 9 not possible
7 Our parents have been to Florida.
8 Have you been to an IMAX cinema? 3
9 W e’ve been hiking in the mountains. 1 You can’t take drinks onto the plane.
10 Have your cousins been to Disneyland? 2 You can’t take food onto the plane.
3 You have to be at check-in tw o hours before your departure tim e.
6 4 You have to turn off your mobile phone before you board the plane.
2 Have you been to New York? 5 You have to w ear your seat belt during the flight.
3 Have you been to a concert?
4 Have you been to a football match?
5 Have you been to Paris?/Have you visited the Eiffel Tower? >
6 Have you been to an Internet cafe?
Student’s own answers.
4 L esso n 1 1 . 3
1 can’t drive a car when you are only fifteen years old
2 can bring a friend to the party (if I w ant to) 1
3 can’t use our mobile phones in my office Adjectives: full-tim e, part-tim e, professional, well-qualified
4 have to show your receipt to the manager Types o f education: distance learning courses, evening classes
5 can’t park near the theatre People learning: student, trainee
6 doesn’t have to pay because she’s a member of the club People teaching: lecturer, trainer, tutor
7 can pay in cash or by credit card
8 don’t have to get visas to go to Canada 2
i a professional 2 part-tim e 3 students 4 a distance learning course
5 5 lecturer
l can’t 2 can 3 have to 4 can’t 5 have to 6 have to 7 can 8 have to
3a
6a 3
It/ M
You don’t have to have a French visa. 3b
1 W ednesday morning, W ednesday afternoon, Thursday morning and
6b Thursday afternoon
HI /v / 2 No, he can’t. 3 Bryony Addams
1 Do you have a car? □ 0
4a
2 I’ve got a question. □ 0 1 Tariq Raschid 2 A X 3 27 3 Thursday morning 4 Wednesday
3 Let’s have a drink tomorrow. □ 0
4 Do you have to leave now? 0 □ 4b
3
L esso n 1 1 . 2
5
l 1 Leave your shoes outside the door.
ic 2 a 3b 2 W rite your name at the top o f every page.
3 Don’t drive faster than 50 kph on this road.
2a 4 Complete the form w ith a black pen.
iP 2 P 3A 4 N
6
2b 2 Don’t park here. 3 Don’t put it in the washing machine.
4 Please take your rubbish home. 5 Don’t talk in the library.
Polly Alana Neil
6 Don’t play ball on the grass.
1 4 4
2 Glasgow Texas London
3 12 yrs 14 yrs Unit 12
4 French (at school) no Spanish (at university)
L esso n 1 2 . 1
5 English physics, chemistry history, art
6 no yes yes
la
i near the sea/coast 2 on a beach 3 tom orrow
3a lb
Underline: university, secondary school, technical college, elem entary iw h ite -w a te r rafting 2 canyon 3 island 4 sailing 5 trekking
school, teacher training college
Circle: biology, French, hairdressing, Spanish, history, art, physics, 2a
chemistry, English The photo shows Anthony and Belinda. The map shows where
Anthony is going this summer.
3b
1 French, Spanish, English 2b
2 university, technical college, teacher training college if2e 3g 4a sd 6b 7c
3 biology, physics, chemistry 4 elem entary school
2c
4 1 trekking 2 drive 3 isn’t 4 ten days
1 When, start 2 W here did 3 W hat do 4 W hat, favourite
3a
5a 1 Are, going to 2 ’m going to 3 ’re going to 4 ’re going to
1 How many 2 Who 3 Where 4 W hat 5 How 6 When 5 're going to 6 ’m going to 7 Is, going to 8 ’s going to
9 ’re going to 10 ’re going to
5b
2 W hat do you do at the w eekend?/W here do you go in the evenings? 4
3 When did you start learning English? 1 I’m going to finish the course in September.
4 Who do you live with? 2 No, I’m going to send an em ail tomorrow.
5 How do you get to the school? 3 This year they are going to stay with friends in Spain.
6 W hat did you watch on TV yesterday? 4 Henry is going to go sailing in Canada next year.
7 Which subjects did you do?/How many subjects have you got on 5 She isn’t going to study science at university.
Monday? 6 But I’m going to study this w eekend.
5c 5
Students’ own answers. Suggested answers:
2 I’m going to lose w eig h t/g et fit.
6a 3 W e’re going to get married.
1 When did you start school? ^ 4 I’m going to get a jo b /b e a com puter programmer.
2 W here did you go to university? < 5 W e’re going to buy a new TV.
3 W hat do you teach? *
4 W hat was your favourite subject? * 6
1 He’s going to fly to Rome. 2 W e’re going to buy a car.
7 3 I’m going to see the doctor. 4 She’s going to m eet my parents.
1 download 2 podcasts 3 forum 4-posts 5 They’re going to stay at hom e. 6 He’s going to be a painter.
94
7
l later this year 2 the w eek after next 3 In three years’ tim e
Review and consolidation 1 0 -1 2
4 next year 5 four years from now 6 the day after tom orrow 1
7 in two w eeks’ time 1 A fly —flying 2 X a r e - i s 3 / 4 X js a y -p a y in g 5 X a r e - i s 6 /
L esso n 12 .2 2
1 haven’t 2 Has, has 3 Have, haven’t 4 Has, ’s 5 Have, ’ve
la
a 2 b3 ci
3
1 1haven’t driven a sports car. 2 Have you taken the driving test?
lb 3 Has she been to New York? 4 I haven’t seen that film.
i Tw itter 2 Directed a film 5 We haven’t visited Australia. 6 Have you flown in a helicopter?
3 An American woman (who wanted to marry the king of England in 7 Has Lena climbed a mountain? 8 We haven’t been horse riding.
the 1930s). 4 £ 5 6 million 5 their cleaner.
4a
lc a Don’t bring b Show c Don’t use d Bring
1 Girl 2 London, musical 3 million, are, cleaner
4b
2 2 You can smoke in the garden.
1 nice 2 shows 3 name 4 cold 5 blue 6 clever 7 mine 8 free 9 alone 3 You can’t bring food or drinks into the classrooms.
4 You can get coffee and tea in the college cafe.
3 5 You have to show an identity card when they come into the college.
ld o 2 hold 3 name 4 mine 6 You can’t use mobile phones during lessons.
7 You can use the computers in the library in the evenings.
4 8 You don’t have to pay to use the computers.
2c 3a 4 f 5b 6e 9 You have to bring a pen and some paper to lessons.
2 You can use a computer to send emails. 10 You don’t have to bring a dictionary.
3 She’s joining a gym to get fit.
4 Mike uses his bicycle to commute to work. 5
5 We w ent to Warsaw to visit our grandparents. 1 is going to do 2 aren’t going to buy 3 is going to buy
6 I’m going to improve my English to get a better job. 4 ’s going to get 5 're going to have 6 isn’t going to get
7 'm going to buy 8 Are you going to stay 9 Are you going to visit
5
1 Jane flew to Berlin to visit her boyfriend. 6
2 My son uses his computer to play games. 1 Jo uses her phone to send emails.
3 I’m going to get an MP3 player to listen to music. 2 Christine w ent to the superm arket to buy some eggs.
4 We always go to the market to buy fresh food. 3 I use my iPod to listen to music.
5 My brother w ent to St. Petersburg to see the Hermitage Museum. 4 Ali joined a club to m eet new people.
5 I w ent to the park to m eet my friends.
6a
i t a |k t o t a lk 2 buying buy 7
1 *d like 2 playing, to be 3 gardening, w ouldn’t like 4 listening
L esso n 1 2 .3 5 come 6 doesn’t 7 to get 8 going, doesn’t
la 8
go around the world, work for a charity, win a lot of money,
1 download 2 primary 3 tutor 4 forum 5 talent 6 licence 7 charity
be a rock singer
lb 9
2 g 3 d 4c 5a 6h 7 f 8 e
1 fly around the world and see lots of interesting places
2 w ork for a charity 3 be a rock singer
2
1 doing nothing 2 to travel, flying 3 to w ork for
4 w ouldn’t like (to do), to be, playing, singing
3a
11 w ouldn’t like working 2 I really love to do
3 I would like to becoming 4 most o f them like learn
5 I really don’t like to take 6 I really like starting
3b
11 w ouldn’t like to work 2 I really love doing 3 I would like to become
4 most o f them like learning 5 I really don’t like taking
6 I’d really like to start
4
2 He would like to be a racing driver because he likes driving fast.
3 She w ould like to g e t/b u y a good music system because she likes
listening to music.
4 He would like to be a teacher because he likes helping young
people.
5 She would like to be a holiday rep because she likes visiting
different countries.
6 She would like to have lots o f grandchildren because she likes
being with children.
5
Students’ own answers.
6
/a i/: mine, size, light, height, white, try
/e i/: hate, late, wait, main, say, train
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