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Bee Intermediate 2 smart Success — Every day, on every page WOOENYOM/ 1008 LNAGNALS WWd-1LINW Khanga Tagen O ro1t20) OXFORD TINIVERSIEY PRESS wort. Vocabulary J Look at the pictures. What are the stores and | “c. dothing things to buy? Write the correct letter. What's your favorite place to shop? for rene — tot bate perfume flea cy 4. mall | de jewelry e. electronics 2 2) Listen and check your answers. Ah 2 rare work. Look at the items in the stores. ‘Which do you think are... 1 ae 3, 4, overpriced? reasonable? |. trendy? . outdated? Group new words by theme, » Stores mall boutique bothing capslart 7 NOS TP | Emily Kelly Emily Kelly Emily Kelly Emily Kelly Emily Kelly Emily Kelly © electronics d. laptop Are you having a good time at the mall? Not really. There are agree. It's very Iwent to the [2 ! The lines were so long! too many people here. Che Chenier Did you buy something there? bought something for my [3 bouyfaand Tee Oh, really? Yes, 1 bought a Oh, nice! 4 Tag for him, But it was too expensive, You don’t like shop No, ping very much, do you? not at all. How did you guess? Now practice the conversation with a Partner, ne PAIR WORK. Practice the id your own ideas, jewelry store, and there weren’t enough cashiers, SRough cashier 45 ae UTTER ‘There are too many stores! + Unit 7 02%) 1430) Language Practice Too/not enough; too many/too much Geoniiar Relererce pacer Count nouns Adjectives S _ There are too many people here. ‘his mall is too crowdes. These clothes aren't trendy enough There aren't enough cashiers, _ Noncount nouns ‘There's too much stuff in my closet! There isn’t enough time to go shopping, 1] complete the sentences with too, too much, or too many. a 1. There are too many. antique stores on this street. 2. This jewelry store is _10?_ expensive, Let's go somewhere else, 3. Where should we go next? There are _ choices! 4. I can't hear you! This mall is _f”_ngisy. 5. I spent +2 much _ money at the electronics store yes terday. 2 Complete the sentences with too much, too many, or not enough. 1, The lines are long because there are nov enouah cashiers 2. There are 9? “* people in this store. can't move! 3. have #2 "9 credit cards. I need to stop using them all! 4. The women in that department store wear #22 "th perfume. 5. Idon’t shop downtown because there is 1 £0" parking. 3 complete the conversations. Then practice with a partner. 1. A Ican't go shopping again today. BWhynot? gor tetrad: A Idon't have 8 _money! 1 spent _penet_ yesterday! 2. A Ishopped online last night. B Really? What did you buy? A Tbought mary things! t's _— easy to spend money online! Pronunciation—Word stress in complaints 1 Listen, Notice the words that are stressed in complaints. 41, There are too many people here! 2. This place is too noisy! 3. There is not enough time! 4. There is too much stuff here! 2 Listen again and repeat, Be sure to stress the correct words. _a i There are too many stores! + Unit 7 | Listening Look at the people. Where do you think they like to shop? 02) J]. Listen to people talking about shopping. Complete the chart. Wie Ree 1.] likes shopping at the mall? v v 2.| _ hates shopping at the mall? v 3. likes shopping online? v v never shops online? af. 44 LISTEN AGAIN. Circle the correct answer. 1. Rebecca doesn’t shop online because __. 3. LiWei’s boyfriend thinks __. she thinks it's not safe - a. she should shop more . she spends too much money . she spends too much time alone c. she never has enough time p she buys too much stuff online - 2. Mario thinks that shopping malls _. (A: are too noisy - b. don't have enough stores c. are more fun with friends co) ® Listening pLis] Listen to more of the interviews. Check (/) True or False. True False 1. LiWei and Mario enjoy watching people at the mall. 2. Mario doesn’t like assistants talking to him. 3, LiWei likes shopping for clothes online. 4. LiWei thinks it’s a good idea buying shoes online. 5. Mario is excited about mall shopping with Li Wei. ooHoo00 oo080o0 SRL) Shopper's paradise Student A: Tur to page 90. Student B: Turn to page 102. 47 | ‘There are too many stores! + Unit? tt — eee I. ead the article Are the comments about online shopping positive or 2 Read the article again, 3B pair work. wnat Reading Look at the title of the article, What do you think abou online shopping? @® ! wanted to buy a new 0, but was {bought a lot of electronics online last t00 lazy 0 go to the music store year, and everything was 2 good desl. 7, downtown, So | dacided to order it problem is that someone stole my cre online, When it finally arrived—three information and went shopping. My 2 ‘months later—it was used and the is: Be very careful when vou shop o; cover was broken! Next time, | guess. won't be so lazy! Troy, Jersey City, USA Eric, Ottawa, Canada | saw the perfect bracelet for my gi 8 ike going to stores, but how do you a magazine. | spent wets lookin for know if a store has what you want? Hewelry stores | was so happy when fin ‘The great thing about shopping found it. Then when I got ome, found 2 online is saving time! There are so same bracelet online. And, twas chespe many choices, and it doesn’t take I spent too much time looking for it, sna! ‘much time to find what you want! paid too much, too. Jake, Sydney, Australia Min-ho, Incheon, Korea 8 {do all of my shopping online—it's @ re frst time | purchased something ontine, 0 cool! | never have to go to the Iwas a little nervous. 1 didn’t know now ‘mall or wait in line to pay. And | they were going to ship it. But it arrived OK don’t have to go around to different Now the only problem is that ! do 100 m stores to compare prices. The only shopping online, And because | don’ problem is that | usually spend too 80 out much anymore, I'm also gett much money! 'm broke! Mari, Lima, Peru Nancy, Seattle, USA Adds LhgeDDEteseereensersteeeneetserssecmseseensecns se. Adds fl negative? Check (¢) the true statements. Correct the false ones, 3. Troy will probably buy his next CD at the music store, 2. Jake thinks he spends too much time shopping online,__ 3. Nancy doesn’t like to stand in line to pay for things. 7 4. Min-ho will probably shop online next time, 5. Mari and Nancy are worried about their shopping habits, ¥_ kkinds of things do you buy online? Why? Tell your paren igs do you buy online? Why? A T buy books online because they're too expensive in stores. B Ibuy electronics online because it’s so easy, Tarn to page) ‘There are too many stores! « Unit 7 Conversation PLus,] —Shopping survey 4]. complete the survey about your shopping habits. Calculate your total points. @ How often do you go shopping? acevery day of Sh jopper are You? @ ‘Which sentence best describes you? 2.1 prefer to shop alone. b.once a week bu! prefer to shop with friends. ‘conge a month - I prefer to shop online d.never dl prefer someone else to shop for me. Where do you usually shop? What do you think about shopping? nalsteetmanes ® aul es beat small stores blikeit. - c.at malls ¢.ItsOK once in a while online il hate it © What's the best thing about shopping? a.there are alt of choices b. discussing things with your friends «. getting home and looking at your purchases 4. there is no good thing about shopping @ When do you usually shop? a.when I feel sad b.when | feel happy chen | feel bored d.only when | need something Give yours 4 AN} czour work. use the information to compare your shopping habits. Is the comment true for you? Tell your group. ‘A The survey is wrong! I don't shop too much! B It's right. I don't like shopping. It's too stressful for me. ‘Yu ae crazy about shooping! Be careful with your money, oF your habit wil cost you! You lke to shop, especially wi fiends, but you're careful with your money. i You rely dont ike shopping! Come on, ty to have ite fun sometimes! understand and make complaints. Em 0 c [ ceANaR use too/not enough and too many/much. aT a understand conversations about shopping habits. understand an article about online shopping. \ i 1? | What do you notice when you meet someone for the first time? | “UP askin ve enw Venn tg frethy # Seamy damn is batd 2 hardwme Ted is Skinny Vocabulary 1) 6 sim 4 mery Pony If brad - Shoulder 9 mustulor 1 Look at the picture. What does each person look like? Make sentences. Sophia jason bata nes handsome. Sally beautiful muscular, omy 15 Bee then thie | Bary 8 broad-shouldered and pretty. slim skinny. =n TOO? 024) Onion genes tate Leh and check your sentences. To ber poste wher GRD he nt clten > en minded erase AM 2 cRrour WORK” Use the words to describe the people in the picture. Can you use them to describe your classmates? artistic “attractive” Senerous utgoing reliable talented intelligent "> Sneon 4 Com tort What devs she wk bKe 7 Shebos tony heir | eneme oe whe does the lvoe ee? She Imes Wee Merrhst C that 6 She WHE TD che ychtoe She ts etary, es “tT 02) tua. lees the Wee 2 the ler Guievning onversation | Sere = Nike guys wh Phe poe whoa aman uni Chap > Spud ‘elorge ‘sb fou tua 1. complete the conversation, Then listen and check your answers. love hice > appearence a. intelligent. attractive music d. musician ‘Ana What are you doing? he oe Emily I'm talking to a guy who lives in California Determiner ~ 4, ‘Ana Really? Where did you meet him? Ofna ieag Emily On the Internet. age Ee oem he ‘Ana A dating website? You used one of those? Wee apd Emily No. t's a site for people who are interested in [L_Pwhe, Act movies|, aa ble Ana So,what's he like: lecenns_ Pert Emily He's a very good |? Gan, arnt, meter Roe ‘Ana What else do you know about him? Emily Well, he works for a company that makes computers. ‘Ana _ OK, Butlwhat does he look like?) Emily [don’t care about his looks! | like guys who are Z_inteli gent, achshn,| beilented ‘ana So do! But | also like guys that are [4_@Hraxtve - heneltere, murevinr Now practice the conversation with a partner. 2 PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Use the ideas below. Add your own ideas. Sirntad —> Sint arcaviling — pry bidueg, fxrnessineeworton Use a questioning tone to express skepticism. {1 meta guy on | = chelncernet. | "| Adating artist artistic __-handsome = | website? You actor talented Fis one? =") — noun } ike guys who are smart. + Unit & Anttcedent —? SIREN Hay clevente Ly act, % shag Language Practice "3", 02) » Gebers 4 Cay people ey ; Who are you talking to? I'm talking to a guy who/that lives in California, "like guys who are creative, | prefer guys that are attractive, oe Things thet person/ronpertin Which company does he work for? He works for a company which/that makes computers, | enjoy movies which are scary. | | ' prefer movies that teach me something. CMa | I, stcn the information to make complete sentences, 1. Iprefer funny people _c_ a, that isn’t ood for me, 2. She likes to buy clothes 4 b. that give a lot of homework 3. Love to eat food ‘f- that can make me laugh 4. They don't like teachers _& . that are on sale. 2 Rewrite the sentences. Use who or which. 1. He's an outgoing guy. He likes everyone. i He's an outaoing guy who likes everyone. 2. We prefer the new boutique. It sells designer clothing. We potter Hoe rem bovtove which Selly desieper Cltting 3. She likes to meet friends. Her friends are intelligent, fhe les W meek {rents Whe cre intetigent 4. Ilove the new TV show. It's on every Thursday night. LU tove the new TW show which iS on every Thursele nat toe Re nes WV shor which if on every Thorsen + it 3 Pair work. use relative clauses to complete the sentences. ‘who helps . ; whe i frenily 41. A good friend is someone... ter 3. A good neighbor is someone.” 2. Agood teacher is a personyi. 4. A good boss is someone, we Canes onal hs On ae fe Pronunciation—Word stress and content words 1 tisten. notice the stress on content words, 1, I'm talking to a guy who lives in Florida. 2. 1 like movies that are funny. 3. Iprefer people who like sports. 4. He works for a store that sells computers. 9 he ike guys who are smart, + Unit & Listening Read the message on King heb eee er ‘Sharon, New York, NY Hi, my name is Sharon, and Im 20 years od, m a business major in New York, and I want to work in importeexport when | ‘graduate next year. 'm looking for friends who live and study in other countries. | live at home with my parents and sister. We have two dogs and a lot of cats. 'm interested in music, but don't like loud rock music. My favorite kind of musics classical, but [also like jazz. | enjoy cooking, painting, and drawing Porro Pelatwe Cleases ple) People — he Hhat m2) 4; eat ) Listen to three voicemail messages for Sharon. Where do the peo} st here 6 guy Wh? swam) ye? Who lives closest to Sharon? 44 LISTEN AGAIN. Check (/) True or False. one ayaey® Rule re ee 1, Alex and Sharon have similar tastes in music. a C7 Br oe in ag cor 2. Alex and his mother have a lot of cats and dogs: Dit cee ror 43, Curtis is someone who enjoys cooking oO o han Ch Birt 4, Curtis has pictures of cats and dogs on his website. oO Oo 5, Josh lives in a place where he can’t have pets. o Oo o QO 6. Josh works as a cook in Osaka, Japan. ron and Josh. Listening pLus,] Listen to a phone call between Sha ‘Answer the questions. ting the call? as When Josh calls, is Sharon expe What kind of company does Josh work for? What kind of food does he like? What is Sharon's response when Josh says they have the same int erests? Pee ete 5, What kind of people does Sharon like?) ———————~ Pesan ee a ties which OPE me tele >) Matchmakers : ‘Student A: Turn to page 91. Student B: Turn to page 103. 53 Hike guys who are smart,» Unit 8 Reading Look at the title and headings in the article, Have you trieq any of the ideas? Maggie Carr suggests some great (and cheap!) ideas for a first date, Planning a fist date? Congratulations! Here are som, tips on things to do that are both fun and inexpense Ideas for a first date 3 Seea movie | know, a movie isan obvious choice) but there are plenty of ways you can be «impressive on your first date, First of al, be tl ind let your date choose the movie, Ty to find a movie theater that has style and comfortable seats. And make sure you meet eatly-that way you'll have time to get tickets to the movie you want! 2 Go ice skating or rollerblading If you enjoy more active dates, why not suggest ice skating or rollerblading? ifyour date likes the ideago for it! It means that you're both energetic and enjoy the same kinds of things. And don't worry if you can't skate. Sometimes it's fun to fall down! 3 Goto the z00 Everyone likes animals, ight? Soa trip to the 200 makes an ideal fist date. You can show your date how knowledgeable you are about animal life, but first, make sure that you know what you're talking about! 44 Have a picnic by a lake or river Picnics are fun, and if you're a good cook, why not be creative and make the food yourself? If not, buying the right. picnic items is also a useful skil. But remember, choosing the perfect Picnic spot is critical. Pick a place where there’s'a nice view and ‘opportunity for romance! (hehe 5 Go toa talk Do you want your date to think you are a chltured person who reads a lot? Why not go to a talk by a famous writer? Authors who have written a new book often talk at bookstores. if: Check the websites of your local bookstores to find one neat you, — ar g J] ead the article. Where do you think it is from? Circle the correct answer, a atextbook — b amagazine /_c, a newspaper @ Read the article again. Check (V) the things that Maggie recommends. C1 Always choose a movie you have already seen, CO Learn to skate before you take your date skating, 4 team about animals in the zoo before you talk about them, © Prepare or shop for your own picnic food, O1 write a book to show your date you are intelligent. 48 3 crour work. which do you think is the best Suggestion for a first date? Can you think of other ideas? Tell your group. A carry all the food! jf writing, Turn to page 11 > Tilke guys who are smart, « Unit & Conversation PLS.) What's important? YJ] Look at the list. Ada two qualities that are i . re important to Tl from 1 (most important) to 12 (least impor ‘an at ose Tie eee What's important to you when you meet someone? 3 a sense of humor © self-confidence _!2 dancing ability “S appearance pesnmn~ 1? hairstyle 4_ intelligence wealth kee _2 musical talent 11 nice clothes _lt athletic ability _1_ your choice) . ~2 (your choice) honest _ folitersow ft 2 PAIR WORK. Compare your lists with a partner. Explain your reasons. are funny! ‘A I think a sense of humor is the most important thing. 1 like people who B Me, too. But appearance is the first thing I usually notice GROUP WORK, Share your reasons. Try to agree on the five most important qualities. (describe my preferences. (use relative clauses. (understand voicemail messages. | C1 understand an article about dating advice. 9 | What were you doing? 13% | What do you think fs the most dangerous sport? UP Vocabulary J] 100k at the picture, What are the injuries? Write the correct lett $29 Listen and check your answers, weeny Connect words with people know. @ PAIR WORK. Have you ever done any of these you know. Make sentences, : things? Tell your partner. EN A Have you ever broken anything? My sister B Yes, 1 have. I broke my arm. broke her A How did it happen? arm in May. B Iran into a wall on my bike. voea ey fest Conrnootr Fest White (Let ridag morerencle, | broke my erm ‘What were you doing? * Unit 9 VWs fing. basketball Uhen 1 dittecatedl my frger Conversation Ana Anthony Ana Anthony Ana Anthony Ana Anthony Ana ‘Anthony! What happened to you? Laem I broke my ‘Me, too! How did it happen? Iwas playing [2 eceer ‘That's terrible. What about you? © 3) 24 Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a. soccer = bi ski c arm) d. instructor when I ran into another player I crashed into someone when I was learning how to|3 ‘Who did you crash into? My [4_tesreeter PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Use the ideas below. Add your own ideas. basketball drive baseball skate Now practice the conversation with a partner. 57 03) mas What were you doing? + Unit 9 Language Practice The past continuous CE 2 039) mae) What happened to you? : I hurt my knee while | was jogging in the park. ia While | was driving to the hospital, | had a car accident. How did it happen? | was playing soccer when | ran into another player | was learning to windsurf when | crashed into someone. 1] Match the information to make complete sentences. a. while I was making a salad. 1. Iwas playing tennis _¢_ b. when she fell off her bike. 2. Tcut my finger_@ 3. I tripped over some toys 4 ¢ when I sprained my ankle. 4, Iwas driving with my father d. while I was cleaning the house. 5. She was riding down a hill_b e. when we had a car accident. 2. Complete the sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in parentheses, 1. She _burned _ (burn) her finger while she _was cooking (cook) dinner. 2. I er ethr>: (alk) down the street when Tezzhitsie (hit) my head on a sign. 3. 1 2e enn y run) to class when 11-f2ll, (al) down the stairs, 4. He f\'-__ (play) basketball when he hort _ (hurt) his back. Pegirg sobs: fi 3 var work. complete the sentences with information about you. A Lwas walking to school when 1 fell and broke my arm. B What did you do? A I went home, and I didn't go to school all week! 1. I was walking to school when... 2, Teut myself while... 3. Igot a bad sunbum when... 4. While Iwas on vacation... Sneha Lanai He ran into someone/something. Hecasheina someone hing They ippadaveeeee somehing eee one She fet omething Shelelsams neg Pronunciation—Linked sounds with /y/ Listen. notice how the linked words or syllables sound like they have a /4/ sound between them. 1. Tbroke my arm. 3. She was playing in the park. 2. Iwas skiing yesterday. 4. Ithink I sprained my ankle. Listen again and repeat. Be sure to link the words or syllables with a /y/ sound, What were you doing? » unit» Whe Ving Listening when Eka PASLig Look at the pictures. What are the people doing? SS {J Listen to people talking about accidents. Number the pictures. 44 LISTEN AGAIN. Circle the correct answer. 1. What did Robin do? a. She broke her leg ‘b. She broke her hand. P ‘She broke her arm. 4. What was he doing when it happened? a. He was rock climbing. - He was coming out of a store c. He was walking down the street. 2. What was she doing when ithappened? 5. What did Min-ju do? a. She was skiing. - A She cut her knee. + b. She was taking a shower. ». She cut her cheek. & She was getting out of the shower. , She broke her leg. 3. What did Bob do? a. He cut his hand. ‘b. He broke his arm. A. He sprained his ankle. 6. What was she doing when it happened? A She was walking to the stable, 'b. She was riding a horse.» +7 . She was talking to her instructor. @9 2 Listening PLUS_] isten to more of Robin, Bob, and Min-ju, Complete the chart, ALE esac Pisseniuces Who are they What's the other talking to? person's edvice? Robin Bob Min-ju 59 ‘What were you doing? + Unit 9 Reading EOE Look at the picture, What do you think the story is about? Six-Year-Old Boy Drives 035) ~ When a sixyearold boy from Virgina, USA, missed the school bus, he wasn’t happy. He always had breakfast at school, and he didn’t want to miss it. He had an unusual ‘and seckless solution to his problem, He took the keys to his mom's car while she wa: sleeping and drove her carto school. Well, he almost drove to school, The boy drove along a highway, across a bridge, and through two intersections, He was driving faster than most cars on the road. He was traveling at mote than 60 miles (100 kilometers) per hour when he passed some cars on a two-lane road, The other drivers saw the young boy and called the police, While the police were racing to the scene, the boy crashed the car. A tractor drove towards him when he was qvertaking. another vehicle. The boy turned quickly, R lost control of the car, and smashed into ye” the car. In other words, he wasn't we a pole. He drove 6 miles (10 Klometers) before he crashed. Mom's Car to School! When the police arrived, the boy was crying, but he was unhurt, He wanted to walk the rest of the way to school, but the police sald, “No way!” instead, they took him to the hospital to check for injuries. He was back at school inthe afternoon, mw mye The school princigal was happy that the boy was unharmed, but she could not ‘understand his actions. “What were you thinking?" she asked him, “I wanted to get to school,” the boy replied. “I wanted my breakfast, and I didn’t want to miss PEN The boy isn't very tall. The police think ‘whe was probably standing up when he drove ing a seat belt. He said he knew how to drive the car because he played a lot of video games. Cn} 1 Read the article. Put the events in the correct order. D Read the article again, Check (/) True or False. 1. The police took the boy to the hospital. © 2. The boy missed his bus to school._“ 3, The boy went to school in the afternoon. 1. The boy's mom knew he was driving the car. 2. The boy likes having breakfast at school. 4, When the police found the boy, they took hi 5, He was wearing a seat belt when he was driving 6. The boy's parents taught him to drive a car. GROUP WORK. Close your books. Take turn: in your own words. £6. The boy crashed the car. _¢ ‘The story is about a six-year-old boy who drove his mom's car 4, The boy took his mom's car keys.” 5. The boy overtook two cars. _¢ True False im to school. Qa Oo oO a \s telling the story wuitins Turn to page 12 > ‘What were you doing? * Unit 9 . J Conversation PLUS] —pramatic events it GROUP WORK. Choose one of the questions. Tell your group about what happened to you and answer the questions. ee you ever seen an dent or witnessed a crime? — _ Have you ever experienced a natural disaster? —in2 CLASS ACTIVITY. Tell the class what happened to someone in your group. Jill saw Yao Ming in a coffee shop! Ske was having a coffee when he waiked in narrate a story about events in the past. use the past continuous. understand descriptions of accidents. understand a report about a dramatic event. Review {Read the conversation. Circle the correct answer. A Mike Hey, Erin, Where were you? Erin Iwas at the mall, [sav mont] Mike Did you buy anything? Erin Yes, | did. 1 bought / was buying some jewelry, Mike Is that why you're / you were looking 0 happy? * Erin Do! look happy? Actually, I met a really interesting guy there. Mike At the mall? Erin Yes, I was looking / looked at some jewelry at a boutique, and he started talking to me. ‘Mike Was he working there? Erin No. He was looking for a present for his sister who / which lives in Korea, Mike — That's nice. [sar wore] Erin She wanted shoes wl sale there. which aren't for Mike OK. So tell me about the guy. Erin Well, he’s very handsome and seems intelligent. [sav wore] Mike You like guys who are like that! Erin Who doesn't? | hope I see him again! 39) (939) Listen and check your answers. Then practice the conversation with a partner. Ah 2 pare work. put a box around the shopping items. Practice the conversation again. Use your own ideas for the shopping items. \ 3 Practice the conversation again. This time add information and [sav wore]. a Mike Hey, Erin. Where were you? Erin | was’at the mall. [I went to the new one downtown,] Review + Unite 7-9 A took at the picture. What do you think will happen next? wo) ma TM Teles et fon Walton is a very good high school find out that injures involving computers and basketball player, but he isn't going to other electronic equipment have increased play his favorite sport this year. dramatically in recent years. Most of them “Ilove the game, but | keep getting occurred at home. injured," he says. “Last year, | got a lot of x-basketball player Don Walton was one injuries when | was playing, broke my finger, _of the victims. One night, he was plaving. ¢ |.culmy head, and | sprained my ankle. ‘computer game, and he decided to make some | decided to stop. From now on, I'm going coffee. As he was walking back to his desk, he to play sports—only on a ‘ripped over the cord that connects his computer to the wall. The computer fell off his desk and landed on his foot. The coffee spilled on his hand and arm, He broke two toes, and he burned his hand and arm, The statistics are ‘computer! Don wasn't the only ‘one who had a sports accident at school last year. There are two milion sports injuries every year in US high schools. Are school sports BRUIT too dangerous? very confusing—more The principal at Don's accidents at home, fewer high school thinks so. n fact, they no longer _aecidents outdoors. What does it all mean? We play contact sports at the school. asked analyst Hannah Newton Liz Gibson isthe principal who made the “What do these numbers tell us? They decision. "We stopped playing contact sports, _tell us this—people are spending too much Iike football and basketball, because there were time on their computers and not enough just too many injuries last year,” she says. time outdoors," she says. “And teenagers are But is it safer to not play sports and stay playing too many computer games, and they indoors at home? You might be surprised to _ aren't playing enough sports outside." Read the article. Answer the questions. | 4, How many injuries did Don Walton get last year? Dan Watton got 3 tyres lott year . Why did they stop playing sports at his high school? Becyse Here wes 2 frills sport nes Overs Wear 4, How many sports injuries are there every year in US high schools? 2 nillion | What was Don doing when he decided to make coffee? he War Playing « compuler game | What happened when he was walking back to his computer? he tirpee! over the chro! ther | What does Hannah Newton think the statistics mean? Connects hir Computer to the wa!) | Ghe Hroookt fenple are sfending te much Ame on ther amaper ard net nage time atdoorS ine UP WORK. Discuss the questions. , anyone in your group had a sports accident? yyone had an accident with electronic equipment? you avoid accidents indoors and outdoors? 63 P= LG rus a. ayalanche —_. hurricane b. dust storm —f. tornade earthquake g. tsunami h. i 4. flood Vleaic erp Vocabulary i, Look at the pictures. What are the extreme natural events? Write the correct letter. Listen and check your answers. ~ Kt. croup work. tet! your ‘group about events. Ask and answer questions, fond = feet Conversation It must be an earthquake! + Unit 10 ‘xPRtssing orion 222 J complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a. traveling b. sister «flood Clare Brad, what's wrong? Brad Did you see the news? There was a[i_fled in Bangkok. Clare Really? I didn't hear about that Brad Yeah, and my[2_S33Fer is there on vacation! Glare Oh, no! You must be so worried. Did you try to contact her? Brad No, I can’t get in touch with her! Clare Well, she might be [3_ F@velin or something. Brad I guess. Clare Or she could be somewhere without the Internet. There must be a simple explanation! Brad Oh, wait... Is today Thursday? Glare Yes. Brad Oh, she’s flying home today! Now practice the conversation with a partner. PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Use the ideas below. Add your own ideas. mother busy girlfriend tired Show sympathy by guessing what the speaker feels, sister sina city with floods! | f You must be | 65 geld | 1 must be an earthquakel « Unie 10 Seas aa pie Whe hy preted, tre rust ¢ berry 2 Neng ey Beem ae has, Language Practice NOI re ale ees + Gant] be me f00') epotng Ee EE 034) Mu nea eee There must be a simple explanation, Your sister might be traveling. Your sister could be somewhere without the Internet. Your sister can't be in Bangkok, She's flying on an airplane. I Match the sentences. 1, The wind is getting stronger. _b_ a, ‘There may be a flood today. 2. The tiver is very high, 1. b, It must be the hurricane, 3. The room is shaking! 4 ¢. No, there could be an avalanche, 4. Do you want to go skiing? _¢ d. It might be an earthquake. 2 Complete the conversations with must be, might be, or can’t be. 1. A What's that noise? It sounds like an avalanche! B It_can't bean avalanche. There aren't any mountains nearby. 2. A Did you feel that? What was it? B I'm not sure. it tolt_be_an earthquake. They're common in this country. A I don't know where they are. They “9h *€_ shopping. B They _Gwit'be _ shopping. Their car is still here. 4. A Is it raining? B It Cant be raining. There aren't any clouds in the sky. it 3 PAIR WORK. Answer the sentences using can’t be. A John is in Texas. B He can't be in Texas, I saw him this morning. 1. I think that woman is a student. 2, It must be time for dinner. 3. This is the town where there was an avalanche. 4, That boy is the bus driver, Pronunciation—Word stress in speculations (03 9] Listen. Notice the words that are stressed in speculations. wean : z 1, She must be very worried. 3. They may be tight. 2, tt could be an accident. 4. There might be a reason. 2 tisten again and repeat. Be sure to stress the correct words, ud Teas Poi Be et treme TWmust be an earthquake! + Unit 10 Listening Look at the pictures, Describe what you see. eat quntet, ‘done Avelanche 39 {J Listen to people talking about extreme natural events. Number the pictures. 44 LISTEN AGAIN. Complete the chart, Where were they WEES Arann neec ich uta imme Lucy South America Sister Wer jriter thete the bent Adam Colorack Dir french There r Thencler Maggie | Paithines Family There's < fosmour parton im Ke hover hat 2 Listening PLUS] risten to more of the stories, Citcle the correct explanation of each sentence. 1, “She can't be in there.” a, It’s impossible that Lucy’s sister is in her room. It’s impossible that Lucy's sister is in the hotel. 2. “That's typical of her” a. Lucy’ sister takes care of other people. b, Lucy's sister gets scared easily. 3, “We must be the luckiest people in the world.” a, Adam and his girlfriend are lucky because they saw the avalanche. b, They're lucky because they aren't on the mountain. + 4, "You might not make it to the airport.” a, Adam and his girlfriend might not get to the airport.- b, The road might not get to the airport. 5. “They can’t be on the beach.” a, Because Maggie's parents never go to the beach. , Because Maggie's parents go to the beach in the evening, « 6. “They slept right through the whole thi ‘a, Maggie's parents didn’t know about the tsunami because they were sleeping. v . Maggie's parents went to sleep right after the tsunami, >) What could it be? Student A: Turn to page 93, Student B: Turn to page 105. Aamust be an earthquakel + Unit 10 Reading ESSN Look at the pictures. Answer the questions 2 Have you ever seen a tornado? 2 What information can you get from the map? Ga Oe COVA ETT ins Do you want to be a storm chaser? Do you want to experience the thrill of running after a tomado? Do you want to feel the incredible wind and rain? This means that you want to be a storm, chaser, and an adventure with Perfect Storms could be just right for you! ‘We operate tours in Tornado Alley—the area between the Appalachian and Rocky Mountains the US where tornadoes are most common, Why do you need to go storm chasing with us? Why not just go with some friends? Here's why: Storm chasing can be extremely dangerous. When you don't do it right, you could get seriously hurt. Many beginner storm chasers and brave tourists are injured every year because they don’t take precautions, And they don’t know enough about tornadoes! That's why it makes sense to go with the professionals. And the men (and ladies) at Perfect Storms are the best in the business. Our team is experienced and knowledgeable, We plan our tours in the spring and suminer during tornado season. However, it’s impossible to guarantee a tornado sighting because weather conditions will change. We're very {g00d, but we can't predict the weather! So you might not see one at all or you could be lucky and see quite a few. But either way, we guarantee the experience is electric! Dan Walker was one of our satisfied clients, Here's what he wrote to us: When my friends tald me about your storm chasing tours, they were so excited. I thought—it can't be THAT good. But now | know. It'S that good. It was the most amazing experience I've ever had. Choosing to go with you guys at Perfect Storms was the right decision. You are simply the best! and our drivers keep their eyes on the road! Cnn 1], Read the text quickly. What kind of text is it? Circle the correct answer, 1, anews article 3. a geography textbook article @an advertisement 4. a blog Read the text again, Answer the questions. 2 Be Ee eee ne eet. ey hennabeer 2. wiiyis i better to chase storms with professional chasers? 2, What can happen to beginner storm chasers? The an be injured if they nt tace ede ne inc receun ons 3. Why might it be impossible to see a tornado with Perfect Storms? c 4. Why did Dan Walker choose Perfect Storms? 3 GROUP WORK. Do you want to go on an adventure with Perfect Storms? Tell your group. inte CO es Turn to page Te rnink beeen emrnhaginked nA . a Conversation PLUS,| ~Extreme natural events quiz J] choose an extreme natural event und write five clues to describe it Keep the biggest clue until last, J quiz Example: VOLCANIC ERUPTION 4 1. Most count 4, You can see smoke when this happens, 5. Very hot material comes out of the mountain when this happens, es have this event AN 2 cuass acriviry. share your clues with the class. Take turns guessing, and try to guess after each clue. Use the score box to keep score! Many countries have this evoi (perenne emery CCL POINT SYSTEM Give yoursel 5 points if you guessed after one clue. Give yoursolf 4 points if you gur Give yourself 3 points if you gu Give yoursolf 2 points if you guessed after four clues, Give yourself | point if you guessed ofter five clues. —<—————- after two elues, ed alter three clues Now I can... o o oO a make speculations about things and situations. use may, might, could, can’t, and must. understand people describing extreme events, understand an article about storm chasers, t pica What was your favorite year at school? Vocabulary WD bit you 5b these schools? Which ones? hoo! elementary school summer school kindergarten Junior high/middle school language school__high school f — 2 Look at the picture. What are the school feeacnoe chess club activities and clubs? Write the correct letter. b. sports team e. drama club £. computer euy e. © orchestra oy $23 Listen and check your answers. Learn new words with: fit 3 pai work. sk and answer questions about ee school activities and clubs. Sports A Did you belong to a club in school? : team B Yes, I did. Yankees A Which one? \ Orchestra B The chess club—in junior high, Boston Symphony l ‘vocabulary TIPY Tused to sing. + Unit 11 9 complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. a. sing b. singer. singing d. choir Kelly Marco Kelly Marco Kelly Marco Kelly Marco Kelly Marco Kelly musician Thank you! Marco, you're a really great[1__Singee Do you[? fe alot? Not anymore. I used to when I was younger. Really? Really? Was it good? Good? It was excellent! We used to win competitions! A So, why did you stop [4 Ging I don't know. I guess I wanted to try different things. ‘Well, I think you should start again. You're very good! play actor act Now practice the conversation with a partner, orchestra drama group __] when I was at school. 2 PAIR WORK. Practice the conversation again. Use the ideas below. |” Add your own ideas. m1 nn EE | Vused to sing. « unie a2 Language Practice 03.) fay | used to be in the drama club. Did you use to sing when you were younger? Yes, | | used to be in a choir. aancal No, I didn’t. | didn’t use to sing, but | used to danc itt | never used to like classical music, but now I love it! didn’t use to. 1 Complete the conversations with use to, used to, or 1. A Did you _use to _ play a sport when you were in school? B Yes,1_vied 1 _ play table tennis. A Did you _use to _ play tennis, too? B No, they elidet we tohave a tennis team, but now they do. 2. A Did you_we +e _ play a musical instrument? B Yes, 1_Vsed #0 _ play the violin. A Did you_use +» _ play in the school orchestra? B No. I was never very good! 2 complete the sentences with information about you. 1. When I was a child, my family used to_Swier 2. After school, I used to watch _Cocteen on TV. 3. Ididn't use toy! Vier , but now I do. 4. Inever used to like _Cef/ee _, but now I love it! ft 3 PAIR WORK. Compare your answers, Circe Ce cae aracniens Peace ean aa Pronunciation—Reduction of used to 039) tain dl, Listen, Notice the reduced sound of used to Unreduced Reduced 1, He used to sing well He useta sing well, Chee /eanee 2. She used tobe a teacher. She useta be a teacher 3. Mark used to play soccer. Mark useta play socce, 4. Lused to watch cartoons. _Tuseta watch cartoons i 2 Listen again and repeat. Be sure to say the reduced sound. 3) 39) many J ued to wing. « Unit 14 Listening Ce Look at the picture, How old do you think the people are? {J tisten to Car! interview his father and grandfather. Answer the questions. 4. Where were Cat!’ father and grandfather born? 2. How long have they lived in the US? 3, How old are they now? _ 44 LISTEN AGAIN. Circle the correct answer, 4, Where did the Rossi family live when they first came to the US? ‘a. New York City @)tong tstana ¢, California 2, What did Carl's father use to do when he was little? a, rent DVDs >. watch TV c. play computer games ‘Where did he use to go with his friends? a. to the beach b. to the mall «. to the movies 4, How old was Carl's grandfather when he left Italy? a7 v.30 39 5. What did Carl's grandfather use to do when he was a kid? a. play soccer at the beach b. go for long walks ¢. go to the supermarkets 2 Listening pLUS_] Listen to Carl interview his grandmother. Check (/) the true statements. Correct the false ones. 1, Carl’s grandparents met at school. _ 2, Silvana used to walk to school with Giorgio. _ 3, All the children in the village went to the same school, __ 4, Silvana was an only child. __ 5, Silvana left school earlier than the other girls, _ 6. Silvana’s brothers didn't help with housework. ___ ALE Before they were famous... ‘Student A: Turn to page 94. Student B: Turn to page 106. Tused to sing. + Unit A Reading ESR EME ey Look at the pictures, What do you know about Cameron Diaz, 9 Superstar ‘Cameron Diaz How much do you know about Cameron Diaz? Her full name 1s Cameron Michelle Diaz, and she was born on August "30, 1972, in San Diego, California. Her father was Cuban: ‘American, and her mother's family came from England and __ Germany. As a kid, she says she used to be “adventurous, _ Independent, and tough,” She and her older sister, Chimene, used to fight all the time: « Diaz attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School, where "she had a reputation for always being late. She used to be _ a member of the Polyettes, the high school’s dance team that. Performed at football games. She loved going to parties in Hollywood. One night, a photographer discovered her at one __ of these events. Within a week, he helped her get a contract with the Elite Modeling ‘Agency. _ 3 When she was 21, Diaz auditioned for a part in the Jim Carrey movie The Mask, She had no acting experience. To __ her surprise, she won the lead female role, Then she started taking acting lessons. She became a superstar in 1998 with the hit comedy There's. ‘Something About Mary. 4 But you may not even know it’s Diaz in perhaps her most famous role. Did you __ know that Diaz is the voice of Princess Fiona in the Shrek. movies? Yes, that's ight. She is the voice of the green princess who falls in love with Shrek. 5 Diaz used to think she looked plain when she was younger, and on her 30th bitthday, she broke her nose in a surfing accident in Hawaii, But she is still a beautiful, successful, and popular actress. In 2009, she ‘gota star on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame on. Hollywood Boulevard. Congratulations, Cameron Diaz! ; CE I Read the article. What do these words refer to? Circle the correct answer 1. her (par.1) —_a. the mother’s b. the father’s Cameron's 2. he(par.2) (@)the photographer b, the teacher_—. the agent 3. She (par.3) _ (@)Cameron b. Mary cc. the female 4. her (par 4) a. Fiona’s . the princess's 2 Read the article again. Number the events from 1 (first) to 6 (last). a, She got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. b. She broke her nose in Hawaii. c. She danced with the Polyette: d. She took acting lessons. 4_ e. She was born in San Diego. _1_ \ f, She got a part in The Mask. >_ writing, Turn to page 13. > Tused to sing. « Unit 14 Conversation PLUS] —Childhood survey J] took at the questions in the survey. Add one more activity to each list. [ WHAT DID YOU USED TO DO? Find someone who used to... ems | sleep with the lights on, Q 1 Sagmite vaya | huive a pet ¢ Wiblamdla Oo4o (your choice) _Arink a cup of ppee, Sint play with dolls. Whe e play hide and seek. &® bee we collect something. € ¥ (your choice)__ draw _gomeshing take special classes after school. db ° : 7°) play on a school team. a. School (your choice) _fead_a come 4N2 cuass acriviry, Find classmates who used to do the activities, ‘hry to get extra information. A Did you use to collect things? B Yes, I used to collect comics. What about you? AN 3 croup work. who used to do the most interesting things? Tell your group. Oceana? GEC Woes pr a, Caer SE LOunn Geo C1 talk about past habits, Ouse used to. ' (1 understand family histories. | C1 understand a short biography of an actor. i "watch cartoons in the mornings. @ pr Meh (lupemenstisiseencrensienson Places to live Location, dom cans, farmhouse downtoyy wart | What and where was your first home? Vocabulary J] Look at the advertis townhouse cabin village studio. anch ements, Complete the descriptions. mansion wood seancy} ore esnen tons Beautitul _atownhouse _ _Stvdi?__apartment ina qict _=oeorsr~ Inatighise ee ___Tane/> __ ncludes barn, lawton “i ee | Shared _S' lop Cele in a Se _room on aunversiy CAMPOS the__twenels Lots of privacy! Far from nearest neighbors! 33) Listen and check your answers. 4D tf 2 Pair worK. Do you know anyone who lives in these places? Tell your partner. Ceo cac cs ae Peer a Canoe raemees Living in a pyramid + Unit 12 8 oo] Complete the conversation. Then listen and check your answers. aan apartment b. quieter. brother. stores Tanya So, how can Ihelp you? Alex I'm moving here soon, and I'm looking for a place to live with my brother Tanya OK. Do you want to rent a place? How about[2 4m you'll ~ Ifyou live downtown, you'll be near some good stores. you will -> you “Ifyou live in the city, you won't have to take the bus. If you rent a place in the suburbs, it might be less expensive. Ifyou rent a place in the city, it may be more dangerous. 1. Match the information to make sentences. 1, Ifyou live downtown, _¢_ ‘a, you won't have to pay rent. 2. Ifyou buy an apartment, A. 6. you may have to live in a dorm. A you won't have to live with your parents, 3. Ifyou move to the suburbs, 4. you might spend more time on the train. 4. If you go to that university, _b_ 5. Ifyou get your own place, C_ g. you'll be closer to stores @ Complete the conversations. There may be more than one answer. 1. A What are you doing tonight? B Ifwe have a lot of homework,!1___l__ definitely stay home. If we don’t have homework, 1 [%gk4___ meet some friends. I'm not sure. 2. A What are you doing this weekend? B Well, if the weather is nice, 1_w*)| go to the beach. If it isn’t nice, I don’t know. I _pugdt watch a movie. ft 3 Pair work. complete the conversations. Use your own ideas. \ 1. A What are you going to do today? =A Really? B I'mnotsure.Imay B Yeah, but if I don't, I'll probably 2. A What are you going to do next year? A And if you don’t? B I don't know. I might ! B If I don’t, then I might Pronunciation—Reduction of if you $229 J] risten. Notice the reduced sound of if you, Unreduced Reduced 4, [ill stay if you want. Tl stay ifya want, 2. Ifyou leave now, you'll make it Ifya leave now, you'll make it, 3, You might see her if you run. You might see her ifya run. 4, If you rest, you might feel better. Ifya rest, you might feel better. 2 Listen again and repeat. Be sure to say the reduced sound. Listening Living in a pyreenid « Unit 32 Look at the students. What do you think they are studying? Richard o 1 Listen to students on a radio show. Complete the chart. 1 Jim engineering Holly Richard =| 44 LISTEN AGAIN. Circle the correct answer. 1. Jim thinks that _. a, he'll visit Sichuan next year b. he won't visit Sichuan next year 2. Ifhe can’t go to Star City next summer, __. L b. he may not go at all 3. If Holly can't go to Brazil,__. a. she'll go to England b. she won't go to England Where does Anita work? 6. Why does she suggest going to Japan? a, he'll go when he gets permission ‘Turn to page 95. ‘Turn to page 107. 5. Ifshe can get enough money, __ a. she'll go immediately b. she'll go in September IfRichard can't study in Italy, a, he has to go to France b. he wants to go to France . Ifa fashion house offers him a job, __ a. he'll take it immediately b. he'll take it only next year {9D Listening pLVS,) risten to more of the radio show. Answer the questions. 1. Where does Nancy live and what is she studying? 2. Who organized her visit to China? | 3. What does Sam do and where has he studied? | 4. What are the good things about each place? ae Living inva pyramutds Unit 12 Reading Look at the pictures. Do you think thene buildings can be bute 039) Japanese architects are thinking about new ways to provide accommodations for the world’s growing population, Sky City Sky City is a dramatic idea for a place to tive~a mile-high building in Tokyo. I they build it, it will be the tallest building fon earth, twice as high as any other building, This vertical city will have 560 floors, house more than 35,000 people, and provide offices, stores, schools, and even parks for another 100,000. Ipt Possible to build it? Architects aren't sure, but they are working on the plans. If they succeed, we may see a lol mo really high residential buildings. Who knows, In 50 years, we may all live a mile off the ground! Pyramid City Pyramid City is another very ambitious project that may be in Tokyo Bay one day. If architects can construct it, it will be more than half a mile high, 12 times higher than the Egyptian Pyramids! Inside the main pyramid, there will be $5 smaller pyramids, Its built, the pyramid will have 80 floors. Three-quarters of a millon people will live there. A high-speed transportation system will connect the skyscrapers insule de pyramid. Spider robots will build parts of the structure, and waves and the wind will power ik One major problem is that Japan is on the “Ring of fire"—an area of many earthquakes and volcanic eruptions around the Pacific Ocean, it contains 75 percent of the world's volcanoes Pyramid City willhave to resist earthquakes, tsunamis, and underwater volcanic activity, The designers of Pyramid City are certain that they can build it, but it may not be possible for another 100 years! Read the articte. check (v) True or False, ‘True False 1. If they build it, Sky City will be the world’s tallest building. [E] oO 2. More than 100,000 people will live in Sky City. Oo 3. Pyramid City will be bigger than the Egyptian pyramids. uw 4. Pyramid City won't be affected by the “Ring of Fire.” aq @ Read the article again. What do these numbers refer to? 1. 560 _ floors in Sky City _ 4,80 floes in Ryrancet Ciby ik 2, 50_seres tt yea fo Wild SCs 75 percent of the erly ineanoey po Smailer smi dS 6. 100 _ year thet fects 3, 55’. Sele poawidh | fo baa PC ose ae iting, | GROUP WORK. Do you want to live in Sky or Pyramid City? Why? a tone) 1]. Read the conversation. Circle the correct answer. Tony Hello! You/fius)/ might be Karen. Come in and take a seat! Karen Thank you, Tony So, why do you want to work at Grange High? [34 one] s (fcad bbe a student 2 Karen Well, first of all, 1 here. Tony Yes, saw that in your letter. How long were you here? Karen From grade 9 to grade 11. Tony Ise, Did you like it here? Karen I loved it! Lwas on the basketball team, and I sing Ksed to sing the school choir. [sav mone] 3 Tony Oh, really? That's fantastic. So why did you leave Grange High? i] Karen Well, we were living in a small apartment downtown near school, and then we moved toa farmhouse in the country, Tony Ise. Is that where you're living now? Karen Yes, I love it there. [sar wore] Tony If you get the job, will youmovey closer to the city? Karen Oh, yes. Ihave a friend who lives in a townhouse near here. If ‘Gallas get the job, I might move in with hen 5 moving Listen and check your answers. Then practice the conversation with a partner. PAIR WORK. Put a box around the school activities ai conversation again, Use your own ideas for the acti nd houses. Practice the ivities and houses. aN actice the conversation again. This time add information and {s1+ wore) So, why do you want to work at Grange High? [How did you find out about us?| teres au) to Review + Units 10-12 A Look at the pletures and yead the title, What do you think the article Is about? Do you know what to do during an earthquake? If you visit an earthquake zone in the vwear future, youll need to be prepared, Here are some tips from our experts, Reel il Wethe building starts sh ns Finally, indoors or outdoors, if you havea cell phone and you're injured, call the emergency services. They need to know where you are! B} read the article. Then read the tips below. Check (/) the true statements. Correct the false ones. |, If you're in an apartment building, leave it as quickly as possible, — 1 might be safer if you sit next to a wall, even if the wall falls. you can, stand in a doorway during an earthquake, — you're in a car when an earthquake starts, stop driving and get out. 11 be safer if you go to higher ground, but mountains can also be dangerous. “_ 1 call the emergency services, you will give them extra work, WORK. Choose another extreme natural event. Write three tips for it. your tips with the class. 83 Unit 7—Shopper's paradise? Student A {f 1], pam wore. read about Khan £1 Khalil partner’s questions. EE Khan El Khalili Bazaar . Khan El Khalili isa souk in Cairo, Egypt. Souk is the Arabic word for bazaar, or market, Khan El Khalili market opened in 1382 when a prince named El-Khalil built an inn for traders. ‘The original traders sold silk and spices from the Far East, The success of the market encouraged Europeans to find a new sea route to the Far East. Some people think that Khan El Khalili was responsible for Christopher Columbus's journey to America! i Bazaar. Then answer your The Bazaar is a good place to buy clothes, which are usually very cheap. Itisn't a good place to fouy perfume because there are too many smells. Some tourists think that Khan El Khalili is too cronded. Khan El Khalili Bazaar 2 Ask your partner about Chatuchak Weekend Market. 1. Chatuchak Weekend Market is the most famous market in Bovobok « Thieme ef (Where is it?) Is.0n 2. There are more than ! _ stores. (How many stores are there?) 3, More than 7 ___ people visit the market every day. 4, Shoppers spend about $72? _ there every day. 5 Be careful when buying antiques because many of them are _het 6, Many people think it's 4% hot to visit during the day. 7, You can buy animals, too. Unfortunately, some of their cages are _!¥0 Grail : 4 fHonrt Talk « tudent b Unit 8—Matchmakers student A PAIR WORK. Ask and anewer questions to complete the information. ‘A What does Sheryl do? B She likes att galle lev and, B She's an art. student, A Who's she looking for? ‘A What does ghe like? B She's looking for someone who's inte Name: Sheryl Namo: Dennis fame: Isabel Occupation: __art student. Occupation; mechanic Oveupation: interpreter Ukes: art-galleries, exercise Likes: _Cacs, kuna fe moves Likes: sushi, martial arts Looking for: someone who's. Looking for: someone who 4, Metasted inert ___ .es movies and food i 3. ne Name: Alan Name: Colleen Name: Bruce Occupation: {light a#tenclant Occupation: bus driver Occupation: Chef Likes: Coking, pointe Likes: driving, hiking Likes: New reaper, the beach Looking for: femeene Who Looking for: someone who Looking for; fomeene who enpys peed food can fix a car Iker being ovetuore 4 5, 6 2, choose the best partner for each person. ‘a Name: Eve Name: Antonio Occupation: fashion designer Occupation: fewyer Likes: traveling, good food Ukes; Ar Athen menier Looking for: someone who. Looking for: Someone whe Hikes travel and fashion |” _Affrrecntes avy 1 Start Talk « Student A Unit 9-Detective story Student A tt 1 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the story. A Whit did B He had coff I do that morning? { at Dino's and went to his office. 2 What do you think happens next? Unit 10—What could it be? student A Smart Talk « Student A i ft 4] PAIR WORK. Read the instructions for things you should do during an extreme natural event. Talk about what the event could be. ‘A What do you think the instructions are for? B They can't be for an earthquake. The instructions talk about water. A Yes, it's not an earthquake, B Well, it could be. Tsunami + Try to get to higher ground immediately. Ifyou can't leave your building, go to the highest floor. + Ifyou're outside, climb a strong tree. + IFyoute in the water, grab something that floats. Ifyou see one coming, run or drive away. t00 close, find a safe place. Ifyou can't find a safe place, lie down and cover your mouth, eyes, and nose. Face away from the wind, Hurricane Cover all windows in your house with wood or tape. Go into a room with no ‘window or mirrors. Closets are a good place. Lie down on the floor and cover your head and neck with your arms No matter what, don't go outside! ich events have similar or the same instructions? Are you surprised by of them? Tell your partner. Veleeno erp hor + Ifyoute outdoors, find 2 safe place. + If you're indoors, close all window and doors. + Wear a dust mask to breathe and goggles to protect your eyes + Wear long-sleeved clothes to cover your skin. Tornado Goto the lowest floor inside your building, Gointo a room with no window or mirrors and stay in the center, Closets are a good place. + Get under strong furniture like @ heavy table and hold onto it. + Cover your head and neck with your arms. BE floa + Tryto get to higher ground immediately. + Dont walk in moving water, even ifit doesn’t look deep, + Never drive through water. I's very dangeroust + Don't touch electric equipment if yau'e wet or standing in water. usiermneraimsiracrosmemennca | ‘Smart Talk + Student A Unit 11—Before they were famous. Student A 1 Mark the sentences T (true) or F (false). Guess the answers you don't know, TRUE on FALSE? Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin used to work as a fashion model. __ British politician Tony Blair used to sing ina rock band. __ Tennis player Maria Sharapova used to train in Florida, __ Singer Paul McCartney used to be in a band i called The Beatles, __ Ruby Lin Soccer player Hidetoshi Nakata used to play for Real Madrid. __ Director Quentin Tarantino used to work in a video store, _ Actor Brad Pitt used to sing in a church choir. __ ‘Tennis player Roger Federer used to play professional soccer, __ Actor Leonardo DiCaprio used to appear in TV ads for milk. __ G8O0O000 6 © O 6 Actor Jet Li used to be a student of the Chinese martial art, wushu. __ AED rar work. tet! your parmer your answers. Use the information to check your partner's answers. 1. False: Soccer player David Beckham was never a hairdresser. 2. True: Actor Mel Gibson worked at an orange juice factory. 3. False: Russian politician Vladimir Putin was never a professional tennis player. 4, True: Actor Keanu Reeves played on his school hockey team. 5. True: Actor Tom Hanks was a good soccer player. 6. True: Soccer player Park Ji-sung played in the Dutch soccer league. 7. ‘True: Actor Johnny Depp was in a punk band. 8. True: Rock star Bono played guitar when his band first started. 9, True: Tennis player Rafael Nadal’s uncle played soccer for Barcelona, 10. ‘True: Andre Agassi’s father used to tape a tennis racket to his hand. Do you know what other celebrities used to do before they were famous? Seninrt tail + Sealant A Unit 12—What are their plans? student A 1 PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the story, ‘A What's Lisa going to do next year? B First, she’s going to go on vacation. Wel Firstr Ym going to go) PAR LO 273078 ge io (2) bebe Waa will yoo do if you don's: pass? If my frien comes with ma, ‘well go to. Florida. a) | | Unit 7—Shopper’s paradise? Student B HE Pat work, read about chatuchak Weekend Market, Then answer your partner's questions, a _ Chatuchak Weekend Market Chatuchak Weekend Market is the most famous market in Bangkok, Thailand. There are more than. 15,000 stores, and every day more than 200,000 the market. They spend about $750,000 there each day. people visit Be careful when buying antiques because many of them are not real! Many people think the best time to visit isin the evening because it's too hot to go during the day. You can buy animals, of them are in cages that are too small. Some tourists Many stores to see in one day! eee the marl 00, Unfortunately some Ket is too big. There are too 2 Ask your partner about Khan El Khalili Bazaar. 1. Khan El Khalili is a souk in C4°-Eospt (where is it?) 2. Souk is the Arabic word for baer (What does souk mean?) 3. Khan El Khalili opened in 1282 __ when a prince built an inn for traders, 4. The original traders sold""" from the Far East. 5. The success of the market encouraged many Europeans @ nen Jem to find to the Far East. 6. Its a good place to buy clothes, which are usually Very heap 7. Itisn't a good place to buy perfume because there are toe meny fred 8. Some tourists think that Khan El Khalili is _too Caled Sill 9 Spicer 3 Do you know another interesting place to shop? Tell your partner, Khan El Khalili Bazaar it ‘Smart Talk « Student B Unit 8—Matchmakers student B PAIR WORK. Ask and answer questions to complete the information. ‘A What does Sheryl do? B She likes art galleries and exercise, B She's an art student. A Who's she looking for? B She's looking for someone who's interested in art ‘A What does she like? Name: Sheryl Name: Dennis Name: Isabel Occipatio(: ery student Occupation: mechanic Occupation: interpreter Utes: art galleries, exercise Likes: cars, kung fu movies Likes: shi, marfial aot Looking for: someone who's Looking for: someone who Looking for, Someone 4, interested in art 2, joys travel g, ler motes cnet fess! fe x ‘Name: Alan Name: Colleen Name: Bruce Occupation: fight attendant — Occupation: vt

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